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BULLOCH COUNTY.
GEORGIA. Bulloch County.
W HEREAS, Thomas Beasley and Elizabeth Hen
dricks, Adm’rs on estate of David Hendricks
deceased applies to the undersigned tor letters dis-
mis8orv from their administration :
Therefore ail persons couceined are hereby required
to show cause, if any, why said administrators, on first
Monday in February next, should not be discharged.
Given nuder my hand and seal of office.
C. A. SORRIER, Ord’y.
Nov 1st, 1871. 16 td
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
W HEREAS. II. B. Hendricks and Sarah Hen
dricks, Administrators on estate of Seaborn
Hendricks, applies to the undersigned for letters dis-
miesory from their administration :
Therefore all persons concerned are hereby required
to show cause, if any, why said administrators ou the
First Monday in February next, should not be dis
charged.
Given under my hand and seal of office, Nov. 1st,
1871. [16 td] C. A. SORRIER, Ord’y B C.
Bulloch Superior Court, October Term, 1871.
Julia A. J. Williams, )
vs. > LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
WilliamsH. Williams ) —
RULE TO PERFECT SERVICE.
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher
iff that the defendant does not reside in this coun
ty ; and it further appearing that he does not reside
in this State, it is on motion of Counsel, Ordered, that
said defendant appear and answer, at the next Term
of this Court; else that the case be considered in de
fault and the plaintiff allowed to proceed. And it is
further ordered, that this Rule he published in one of
the public gazettes of this State, once a month for
four mouths pre ious to the next Term of this Court.
A true extract from the minutes of said Superior
Court, this Nov. lfetb, 1871.
18 m4m] R. F. SAUNDERS, Clerk.
o
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, Bulloch County.
k N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN JANUARY
next, will be sold at the Court House door in
Statesboro’ in said county, all the Land belonging to
estate of Joseph Cone, deceased, lying in the 47tb
District, on the Great Ogeechee river. Sold for the
benefit ot the heirs and creditors of said deceased-
Terms, payment twelve months from date—bond for
Purchase
Titles.
Purchaser pay for jvipers and jitainp.
Nov. 8th, 1871.
HAGIN, Adm'r.
18 tds
FOR. SAXjF !
A Bargain in Land !
T HE Subscriber offurs for sale Lot No. 293 it.
Worth couuty, near Tucker’s Station on the
Brunswick and Albany Railroad, 25 miles from Albany,
containing 190 acres, first grade of pine land well tim
bered, also an excellent stand for merchandising.
Terms $800 00 in cash, or $1000 00 worth of mer
chandise at wholesale prices. Titles guaranteed.
For particulars address William A. Harris, I-abella,
Worth County, or the undersigned, care of Wilson Se
Blitch, Savannah.
C. A. SORRIER
Nov. 21th. 1871. 18 Im
MACON CARDS
HARNESS & SADDLERY.
SMITH, WESTC0TT & CO.,
102 Cherry St., Macon, G-a:
Manufacturers and Dealers in
SADDLES AND HARNESS
Carriage Material,
Shoe Findings,
Trunks, Valises and Satchels.
Leather of all kinds.
GIN BANDS,
LEATHER AND RUBBER BELTING,
Saddle, Harness <t Carriage Hardware
CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES,
In Great Variety, from $8 00 to $50 00.
Macon, Oct. 17, 1871. 12 3jji
DIXIE WORKS.
XVIACON, GA.
Guernsey, Bartruni &. Hendrix,
Proprietors.
Dealers in
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Brackets,
Mantels, Windows and Door Frames.
WHITE BINE WORK,
Scroll Work, and all sorts of Turning done to order.
Ready Dressed Flooring, Ceiling, Rough Lumber
and Lathes in any quantity always on hand.
Orders solicited and promptly filled.
Oct. 15. 1871.12 3m
MIX & KIRTLAND,
■Wholesale and Retail Dealers in s'dfe'5
Bools ft floes,^
Leather Findings, Lasts, Ac.,
No. 3 COTTON AVENUE,
aud 66 THIRD STREET,
MACON, GA.
12 3m
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD.
CHANGE OF SCHIEU1E.
M acon, J an. 20, 1*71.
O N and after Sunday next. January 22d, Pas
sender aud Mail Trains oil this xioau, vwll u«
ran t s follsws :
COLUMBUS MAIL TR^IN.
Leave Macon 5:25 a M
Arrive at Columbus 11:00 A. J
Leave Columbus 5:45 1’. A
Arrive at Macon 11:15 P. M.
COLUMBUS NIGIIT FREIGHT AND ACCOM
MODATION TRAIN.
Leave Macon - 8:15 v. M.
Arrive at Columbus 4:45 A. M.
Leave Columbus 8:05 P. M-
Arrive a*’Mapon 4:1U a. m.
EUFAULA MAIL TRAIN.
Leave Macon. 8:00 A. M.
Arrive at Eufaula 4:58 P M.
Leave Eufanla.... A • M -
Arrive at Macon 4:50 p. M
EUFAULA NIGHT FREIGHT AND ACCOM
MODATION TRAIN.
Leave Macon 8:50 P. M.
Arrive at Eufaula 10:00 a. M.
Leave Eufaula 5:10 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 5:00 A. M.
The Eufaula Mail Train connect daily at Smitli-
ville with Albany Mail, and at Cutbbert witb
Fort Gaines Mail Train
The Albany Night Freight and Accommodation
Train connects with Eufaula Night Freight and
Accommodation Train every Monday, Tuesday.
Thursday and Friday, at Smithville. The Fort
Gaines Accommodation Train connect with Eu
faula Night Freight and Accommodation Train at
Cuthbert, every Tuesday and Thursday.
These trains connect with the Gentral Railroad
Trains at Macon tor Savannah and Augusta, at
Columbus with the Western Railroad for Mont
gomery, Alabama, and Mobile and Girard Rail
road for Union Spring. At Albany v th South
Georgia Railroad for Thomasville
VIRGIL POWERS,
Engineer and Superintendent.
CHANGE 0E SCHEDULE.
SUPERINTENDENT S OFFICE, )
Macon & Brunswick R R. Co., >
Macon, Ga., Oct. 28, 1871. j
O N and after Sunday, October 29, 1871, the fol
lowing schedules will be run :
DAY ACCOMMOl'ATION TRAIN DAILY (SUNDAYS
EXCEPTED.")
Leave Macon (Passenger Shed 8.29 a. M.
Arrive at Jesup '5.45 P. M.
Arrive at Brunswick 9-25 P. M.
Leave Brunswick 5.45 A. M.
Leave Jessup 8.29 A. M.
Arrive at Macou (Passenger Shed) 5*25 P. M-
Connects closely at Jesup with trains of Atlan
tic and Gulf Railroad, to aud from all points in
Florida.
THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY (SUNDAYS
EXCEPTED.)
Leave Macon (Passenger Shed) ..8.19 P. s
Arrive at Jessup 4.47 A. M.
Leave Jessup 19.20 p. m.
Arrive at Macon (Passenger Shed 6.59 a m
Connects closely at Jessup with trains for Sav
annah, Florida and all points ou Atlantic and
Gulf Railroad. At Macon with Macou and West
ern trains to and from Atlanta.
No change of cars between Macon and Savan
nah, and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla.
HAWK1NSV1LLE TRAIN DAILY, (SUNDATS EX
CEPTED.)
Leave Macon — ..3.05 P. M.
Arrive at Ilawkinsville G.4;> P. M.
Leave Hawkinsville 6.45 A M.
Arrive at Macon 10.39 P. M.
WM. MacRAE, Gen’l Sup’t*
NOTICE
Of Change of Schedule 021 TO neon A: Augus
ta 1C ail road. *
WILKINSON COUNTY.
GBiec diaeGc A Augusta R. R., >
Augusta Oct. 6, 1871. )
Ou and after SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8th, 1871,
and until further notice, the Trains on this road
will run as follows :
NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Augusta 7:00 p. m.
Leave Macon - 6:39 p. in.
Arrive at Augusta 2:45 p. in
Arrive at Macou 2:39 p. in.
DAY TRAIN—DAILY
(Sundays excepted.)
Leave Augusta 11:00 a. m.
Leave Macon 6:30 a. m.
Arrive at Augusta
Arrive at Macon ..
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
IVHLL be sold before the Court house door in the
T » • town of Irwinton, in snid county, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday iu JAN LA
UY next, the following property, to-wit :
One hundred acres of laud, more or less, known as
the Joel Hoove* - place, adjoining lauds ot J. I- Jack-
son, J. L. Hughs aud Sarah Hoover. Levied u as
the pioperty of T. F. Newell, to satisfy one Justice
Court fi fa m favor of J. L. Branan. Levy made aud
eturned to me tr Constable. Terms of sale cash.—
Levy made by j. W. Herndon, Constable.
Also, at the samo time aud place fifty res of land
idjoining lands of Joseph Y^ungblopd aud ethers;
evi< don to satisfy one Justice Court fi fa issued from
the 327th district G. NI., in favor of Thomas A. Sim
mons vs. James 1. Jacksou. Propeity pointed out by
Plaintiff's Attoi nev. Terms of sale cash.
LEWIS L. PEACOCK, D. Sh’fif.
Dec 1,1871. 19 td
Wilkinson Sheriff Sale.
\\7TLL be sold before the Court house door at Ir-
» f winton, in said county, on the first Tuesday in
JANUARY next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
One hundred ami thirty-two acres of land, more or
loss, being part of lots No’s one hundred and forty
tour and one hundred and forty-five in the 27th dis
trict of said county of Wilkinson, adjoining lands of
B. Fountain, Charles Johnson and Rebecca Valentine.
Levied on as the property of C. T. Green, deceased,
to satisfy a fi fa of David Welch vs. Nancy A. Green,
Adm'rx of C. T Green, dec’d, issued from the Superior
Court of said county.
Also, at the same time and plaee, one hundred acres,
more or less, of lot of land No. two hundred and five.
26th district of said county, being the place whereon
J. W. Payne now lives. Levied on as the property of
said J. W. Payne to satisfy a fi fa in favor of B. A.
Whipple, adm’r, vs. J. W. Payne.
• L.L. PEACOCK, D.Sh’ff.
Dec I, 1871. 19 td
Mew CoIIom & JProdnce Warehouse.
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THB PLANTERS’
LOAN AND SAVINGS DANK.
HEAD!
Subscribed Capital,
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
by
Wilkinson Sheiff Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court house door in Ir
winton, Wilkinson County, on the first Tuesday
in JANUARY next, within the legal hour: of sale,one
black mare mule, nine years old. Levied on as the
proptrty ot John Gardner, to satisfy a fi fa iu favor of
Thomas Johnson vs. John Gardner and John R.
Bragg, aud D. J. Ryle, security. Property pointed
out by defendant. W. B. ETHRIDGE, D. Sh ff.
Dec 1,1871. 19 td
The Warehouse of this Bank,
CORNER OF CAXTCFBELE Atf3> REYNOIBS STR33LTS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Is NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be made apon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts.
|y Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank .ill be furnished with receipts for same that will be avail
able in this city or ant othkr for borrowing money.
fy The Bank s prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on the
most reasonable terms.
|y Parties would do well to apply at Ibe Warehouse, or communicate with the Officers.
I T is well -known to Doctors and to Ladies, that
Women aie subjeet to numerous diseases peculiar
to their sex—such as Suppression of the menses,
Whiles. Painful Monthly “Periods,” Rheumatism of
the Back and Womb, iiregular Menstruation, Hemor
rhage, or excessive “ Flows,” and ProlapsuB Uteri or
Falling of the Womb.
These disenses have seldom been treated success
fully. The profession bus sought diligently for some
| remedy that would enable them to treat these diseases
with success.
At last that remedy has been discovered by oue of
the most skillful physicians in the Slate of Georgia.
That remedy is
BIUDEIEI.D’S
FEMALE REGULATOR.
It is purely vegetable, and is put up in Atlanta, Ga.,
j Bradfield A Co.
It will purify the blood and strengthen the system,
relieve irritation of the kidneys, and is.a perfect spe
cific for all the above diseases, as certain a cure as
quinine is in Chilis and Fevers.
For a history of diseases and certificates of its won
derful cures, the reader is referred to the wra'pper
around each bottle.
Every bottle warranted to give satisfaction or money
refunded.
LaGrangc, Ga.. March 23,1870.
Bradfield & Co., Atlanta, Georgia :
Dear Sirs . I take pleasure in stating that I have
used, fertile last twenty years, the medicine you are
putting up known as Dr. J. BRADFIfclLD’S FE
MALE REGULATOR, and consider it the best com
bination ever gotten together for the diseases for
which it is recommended. I have been familiar with
the prescription, both as practitioner of medicine and
in domestic practice and can honestly say that I con
sider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hope
every lady in the land, who may be suffering in any
way peculiar to their sex may be able to procure a
bottle, that their sufferings may not only be relieved
but that they may be restored to health and strength
With my kindest regards. I am. respectfully,
W. B. FERRELL, M. D.
Wilkinson Sheriff" Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court house door, in the
town of Irwinton, said county, within the legal
hoars of sale, on the first Tuesday in JANUARY next,
the following property, to-wit:
One mouse colored mule, one gray mare, and one
colt about two years old, fifteen hundred pounds lint
cotton, more or less, one hundred bushels of corn,
more or less, two Btacks fodder, one hundred bushels
cotton seed, more or less. All levied on by me by vir
tue of a fi fa issued from the foreclosure of a mer
chant’s lien, leturnatile to the Superior Court of said
couuty in favor of W. J. Chambers A Son for the use
of L. j. Guiimartiu & Co. vs. Seaborn J. Jackson, to
to satisfy said fi fa. L. L. PEACOCK, D. Sh’ff.
Dec 1, 1871. 19 td
BALDWIN COUNTY.
Mortgage Sheriff Sale*
\\TILL bo sold before the Court House door, in
7 7 the cityof Mille geville, on the first Tuesday
iu JANUARY next, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to-wit:
Three mules, named Bill, Beck, aud Jinny, in the
hands of Geo- W. Holliiishead. Also, three mules iu
the hands of Joseph Bowles, two of which are dark
brown, and one of mouse color. Levied on as the
propeity of Bowles and Hollinahr ad. to satisfy a mort
gage fi la in favor of A. M. Sloan A Co. Property
pointed out by Plaintiffs.
O. ARNOLD, Sheriff.
November 1, 1S71. 15 td
Executrix’s Sale.
L T NI)ER AN ORDER of the Court of Ordinary
J of Baldwin county, Georgia, obtained at Octo
ber Term, 1871. will be sold at public outcry, before
the Court House door in said county, within the law
ful hours of sale, rm the First Tuesday in January,
1872, the following property, to-wit:
One Lot with the improvements thereon, situated on
the corner of Wayne aud Hancock streets, bounded
as fellows, viz : commencing at the corner of Wayne
A Hancock streets and running West sixty-nine (69)
feet, thence North two hundred and seventy-one (271)
feet parallel with Wayne street, thence East 69 feet
to Wayne street, thence South to the beginning comer,
271 teet. Said lot has on it a two story frame building,
under rent the present year for $325 to Mr. Loiken, and
also a Wood Shop and Blacksmith Shop.
Also—The Dwelling House and lot, with all the im
provements thereon, of the late Dr. Tomlinson Fort,
situated on the corner of Green and Liberty streets,
said lot containing three-fourthB of an acre, more or
less, and having on it a large two story frame dwelling-
house (mentioned above) having 8 large rooms with
closets in most of them, besides a basement containing
a large dining-room, servants room and closets; also a
large Kitchen, Smoke House, Wash House, Stable,
Carriage House and Cistern.
Also—A LARGE TWO-STORY FIRK-PROCF
Oct. 17,1871.
E. J. JOHNSTON,
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry,
SILVERWARE,
FANCY GOODS, CUTLERY, &c.
Particular attention given to repairs on Fine and
Difficult Watches.
JEWELRY KEPAIKED.
Corner Mulberry an
’ MACON, (JEOKr.iA
2d Streets, opposite
new Court House.
Sept 2,1871.
fi Cm
Savannah Bank and Trust Co.,
iviACoar.
CAPITAL ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
ALL PAID 1*
ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON,
exchange Bought nnd Mold.
Deposits received, ou which Interest will bo allowed
as agreed upon.
I. C. PLANT A SON, Agents.
Investments made fur parties in Bondi.. Slocks,
Ac., for a small commission, by
I C. PLANT A SON,
Sept 2, 1871. 6 3m*
LANIER HOUSE.
N. KINMVANIitR, 1‘roprictor.
Mulberry Street,
Macon, Georgia.
The above named Hotel lias been recently refur
nisbed and fitted up for the accommodation of trau
sient as well as permanent Boarders. Persons will
find it to their interest to stop at this Honse, as its
central location makes it a very desirable place for
merchants and families coming to theeity for business,
or lor a sojourn ot pleasure. An ELEGANT SAM
PLE ROOM has been fitted up for the special use of
commercial travelers.
The table always supplied with all the luxuries of
the season, from first markets, aud can be surpassed
by none in the South.
Omnibus to convey passergers to and from the
Hotel and all trains, tree of charge.
N BINSW ANGER, Proprietor.
October 18.1870. 12 6m
F. REICHERT,
Manufacturer and Dealer In
FURIVITUEE,
CARPETS, MATTRESSES, &C.
Paper Hangings, Window Shades
AND CORNICES,
BOLD AND BLACK WALNUT
LEOtJLLIlTG-.
BRICK BUILDING situated on the cornel of Wayne
5.311 _ j aud Hancock streets, containing three spacious Store-
- A- " j rooms, occupied at present us follows, viz : Store-room,
P’ * No. I, on the corner of said streets, occupied by .Jr.
Passengers by the Night Train, leaving Augusta j j. M. Clark as a Drug Store, aud Nos. 2 aud 3, Soutl
Sept. 25, 1871.
CBAS. J. j FETiiins, President.
JNG. F. KING. Vice-Prcsidei.’..
T. F. BRANCH, Cashier.
9 6m
BRANCH, SOII£ & Co,
COTTON FACTORS
Commission Herclisnts.
Office at Planters’ Loan and Savings Bank Warehouse,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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JMBERAL CASn ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE nEI,D HERE, or for shipment to
Domex'ic or Foreign Markets.
SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton.
Sept 25, 1871.
W. F. BROWN.
GEO. C. BROWN,
BROWN HOUSE,
MACON, GEORGIA,
Opposite Passenger Depot,
W. F. BH0WN & CO., - Proprietors,
SUCCESSORS TO E. E. BROWN & SON
This large and popular Hotel, elegantly furnished (throughout, will still be found unsurpassed in point of
elegance and 00mfort by any Hotel iu the South.
March 21, 1S71.
34 lyr
AUGUSTA CARDS.
at 7 p. m., will make close connection at Macon
witb Southwestern Railroad to all points in South
western Georgia..
Passengers leaving Macon at 6:30 p. m. will
make close connections at Augusta with North
ward bound trains, both by Wilmington and Co
lumbia ; also with South Carolina Trains for
Charleston.
Passenger* leaving Macon at 6:39 a in., make side of Hancock street, now occupied by Henry Tem
close conditions at Camak witb Day Passenger pies and E. G. Lewis a- grocery stores, with foui
thereof, on Wayne street, occupied by Messrs. Moore,
Fowler & Co., and by Mr. T. A. Caraker, Agent, as
Grocery Stores. The location of this propeity is
probably the best iu the city for business pur
poses. The above store rooms will be sold separately
or all together as may be determined on the day of
sale.
Also, a TWO STORY BRICK BUILDING, direct
ly east of the above mentioned building, aud on south
Trains on Georgia Railroad for Atlanta and all
points West; also for Augusta with trains going
North, and with trains for Charleston ; also, lor
Athens, Washington and all stations on Georgia
Railroad.
Passengers from Atlanta, Athens and all points
on Georgia Railroad make close connections at
Camak with trains for Macon. Milledgeville aud
Sparta, and all stations on Macon & Augusta
Railroad.
Passengers leaving Augusta at 11 a. m arriving
at Macon at 7:35 p. m., make close connections
with trains on Southwestern Railroad.
No change of cars between Augusta and Macon.
First class coaches on all tnmis.
S. K. JOHNSON, Sup’t.
WASHER!
THE
AMERICAN
Price Z5-50.
The American Washer Staves Money, Time, '
and Drudgery.
The Fatigue of Washing Day no Longer Dreaded, but ;
Economy, Efficiency, and Clean Clothing, Sme
ll: cahing public attention to this little machine, a
few of the invaluable qualities, (not passes ed by any
other washing machine yet invented,) are here pnu- j
merated.
It is the smallest, most compact, most portable, most I
simple iu construction, most easily operated- A child
ten yearB old, witb a fc-v hours' practice, ran thor
oughly comprehend and effectually use it. There is
no adjusting, no screws to annoy, no delay in adapt- j
ing ! It is always ready for use ! It is a perfect little
wonder! It is a miniature giant, doing more work
and of a better quality, than the most elaborate and ,
costly. One halt of the labor is fully saved by its use, j
and the clothes will last one-half longer than by the
(ltd plan of the rub board. It will wash the largest 1
blanket Three shirts at a time, washing thoroughly I
In a word, the ablution of any fabric, from a Quilt to a
Lace Curtain cr Cambric Handkerchief, are equally 1
within the capacity of this LITTLE GEM ! It can 1
be fastened to any tub and taken off at will.
No matter how deep rooted a prejudice may exist r
against Washing Machines, the moment this little ma
chine is seen to perform its wonders, all doubts of its
cleansing efficacy and utility are banished, and the
doubter and detractor at once become the fast friends
of the macnine.
We have testimonials without end, setting forth :, s
numerous advantages over all others, and from hun
dreds who have thrown aside the unwieldy, useless
machines, which have signally failed to accomplish the
object promised in prominent and loud sounding nd-
vertseinente.
It is as perfect for washing as a wringer is for wring
ing. The price another paramount inducement to
pufeliasers. has been placed so low that it is within
the reach of every housekeeper, and there is no ar
ticle of domestic economy that will repay the small
investment so soon.
$5.50.
Ail that is asked for this GREAT LABOR SAVER,
is a fair trial. We guarantee each machine to do its
work perfectly.
Sole Agents for the United States,
A. H. FRANCISCUS & CO.,
513 Market sf., Philadelphia, Pa.
The largest and cheaptst WOODEN WARE house
four
rooms above, suitable for offices
Also—The following lots on flic North Common of
the city of Milledgeville, viz : Numbers 173, 174 and
179, containing four acres each; the west half of lot
No. 18(1, containing two acres, and three-fourths of lot
No 172, containing three acres—one acre in the south
west corner of the same having been sold off; the
numbers of said lots being as they are designated on
the City Map.
Also—Lots Nos- 3 and 4. in Square No. 73 of the
city 01 Milledgeville, as designated on the Map thereof,
unimproved, containing one acre each.
All of the above described property will be sold for
one-half cash, the balance payable in notes due twelve
months after tbe day of sale, with legal interest on
tbe same; the Executrix giving her bond for titles,
said titles to be perfected when said notes are paid.
Mrs. MARTHA L. FORT, Executrix.
Milledgeville, Ga., Nov 15, 1871. 17 tds
Baldwin Sheriff Sale.
VK7ILL be sold during the lawful hours of sale, be-
V? fore tbe Court house door in Milledgeville, on
the first Tuesday in JANUARY next, the following
property, to-wit:
Ope hundred nnd ninety aena and one-sixth of an
acre, part of that tract of land known as No. 7, and
being that part of said lot No. 7 uext to Buck creek,
as yet undivided, but to be cut off Iroin said lot No
7 by a straight line. Levied on as the piopeity of
John M. Tucker to satisfy a fi fa from Baldwin Supe
rior Court in favor of Reuben A. Prosser, for balance
of purchase money of lot No. 7.
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, one
iron gray lmrse mule, two bay mare mules, one sorrel
horse, and one buggy and set of buggy harness. Also,
that tract of land containing two hundred and fifty five
acres, in said county, known as the J. II. Lawrence
plantation, adjoining lands of J. II. Lawrence, Wm
Field’s estate, Rogers, Gilmore aud others , levied on
as the property of James A. P- Robson, to satisfy a fi
fa from Baldwin Superior Court in favor of Elijah A
Robson vs. said James A- P. Robson, assigned by
plaintiff to Pbebe A. Lindrum.
POSTPONED SALE
r Also, at the same time and and place will be sold,
.that tract of laud in said county, containing two hun-
I dred acres, adjoining lands of William A. Robson’s
estate, T J. Crowly and others ; levied on to satisfy
a fi la from Baldwin Superior Court against James A.
; P. Robson, in favor of Elijah A. Robson, assigned to
Phebe A. Lindrum Property pointed out by Plain
tiff’s Attorney.
Also, at tin-same time and place will be sold, fire
and a half shares of capital stock of the Milledgeville
Hotel Company, and all that tr^ of laud in said
county known as the Nathan WawkiiiB “Stovall
place’’ containing seventeen hundred acres, more or
excepting the widow’s dower, adjoining lands of Mrs.
Kenan, Ilowel Rose and others .
Also, at the same time and place, all that tract cf
land in said county known as the “ Ladd place,’’in
possession now of William Hawkins, adjoining lands
of Dr Jarratt and others, containing eight hundred and
fitty-eiglit acres, more or less. The said Hotel stock
and said two la.-l mentioned tracts of land levied on as
the property of Nathan Hawkins, deceased, to satisfy
a fi fa from the Couuty Court of said county iu favor
of Thomas Johnson vs. Nathan Hawkins Se Co.
Also, at the same time aud place will be sold, a honse
and lot in Midway, in said cauuty, lying on the west
‘ ’ ” lo
AUGUSTA, GA., August 31, 1871,
I have this day associated with me, in the COTTON
COMMISSION BUSINESS, Mr. A W. HILL, of
Wilkes county, under the name and style of DANIEL
Sr HILL.
Thankful for past favors, I ask a continuance of the
same for the uew firm.
WILBERFORCE DANIEL.
WTLBIRFORCl D4NIY.L. A. WELLBORN HtLL.
cfc IIILiTs,
COTTON FACTORS,
—AGENTS—
COTTON FOOD GUANO,
No. 3 Warren Block,
Opposite Globe Hotel. AUGrUSXA, GA.
All business entrusted to them will have strict per-
sonal attention.
Orders for Bagging, Ties and Family Supplies
promptly filled. .
Commission I 1-4 per cent.
Sept 25, 1871.
9 3m
in the United States.
Oct 10, 1871. II 3m*
Fnll :assortment of
Metalic Burial Cases aud Caskets.
Also Coffins in Rosewood. Mahogany & Walnut.
Me* All orders filled witli dispatch and at the lowest
prices.
39 Third Street, MACON, Ga,
Jan. 14, 1871.
J
25 ly
CUBBEDGE & HAZLEHIRST,
BANKERS & BROKERS,
MACON. OEOEOIA, ’
R eceive deposits, buy and sell ex
change, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS,
BONDS, and Uncurrent Funds.
Collection* Mode on Ail Accessible Point*.
Office open at al! hoursgif the day.
March 21, 1871. 34 ly|
SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRI/E MEDALS AWARDED.
THE GREAT
SOUTHERN FIA.NO
MANUFACTORY.
WM. KNABE & CO.,
Manufacturer* of
GRAND, M)FAKE AND CPRIGEST
Tim'd tdiiii*
BALTIMORE, MD.
These Instruments ha’ve beeti before the public
for nearly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence
alone attained an unpurehased pre-eminence,
which pronounces them unequaled, in'
TONE
TOUCH,
WOKKXKEAHSHZF
And BUB.ABXZ.XTY*.
[T All our Sqnare Pianos have our New Im
proved Overstrung Scale and tie Agraffe
Tree ble.
I3U We would call special attention to our late
Patented Improvement in Grand Pianos and
Square Grands, found iu no other Piano,
which bring the Piano nearer Perfection than has
yet been attained.
gVERy PIANO FULLY WARRANTED FOR 5 TEARS.
VPe are by special arrangement enabled to
furnish Parlor Organs and BSelodeons
of the most celebrated makers, ll’hulcsalc and Re
tail at Lowtst Factory Prices.
Illustrated Catalogues snd Price Lists promptly
furnished on applicaiion to
Wm. KNAEE & CO., Baltimore, Md.
Or any ot our regular established agencies.
Oct. 18, 1871. 12 Gin.
side of the Milledgeville and Gordon Railroad, as the
property of Mary II Tucker, endorser, to satisfy a fi fa
iu tavor of Joseph Miller vs James M McCrary, prin
cipal, Isaac N McCrary, security, and Mary H Tuck
er, endorser, and gave notice and advertised accord
ing to law.
Also, Four hundred acres of Land, more or lees,
lying iu 8aiem district of Baldwin county, adjoining
lands of Elam Brundage, Francis Minor and others;
levied se the property of T E C Butts to satisfy two fi
tas, one iu favor of Robert Godfrey, bearer, vs Peter
Durden, & T E C Butts see’fy; and one in favor of Oriu
W Massey vs T E C Butts, which last mentioned
levy was made by Redding Blount, Constable, and
returned to me. Property pointed out by Pl’ffs Atty.
Also, six hundred uud eighty-five acres of land,
more or less, lying on the east siJe of the Oconee
.river, and bounded as follows: on the east by William
Gray, John Champion and Sain’l Chandler, on the
south by Thomas Arnold, Wm C Mitcham, E Chand
ler nnd Mrs Martha Vinson, on tbe west by MrsJincey
Morau and the homestead of Mrs Eliza Roberson, and
on the north by J din Ray. Sold as the property be
longing to the estate of William A Roberson, dec’d to
satisfy two fi fas, one in favor of Joseph Miller against
Wm A Roberson, dec’d, Eliza A Roberson Adinr’x.
and one in favor of Samuel G White, for the use of
Mrs P A Lindrum, against Eliza Roberson, Adinr’x of
William A Roberson, dec’d. Sold in two parcels of
200 acres each, and oue parcel of 285 acres. Property
pointed out by Plaintiffs Attorney. Terms Cash.
Also, one black mare mule, to satisfy a lien fi fa in
favor of ET Ailing vs Moses Ray. Property pointed
out by defendant. OBADIAH ARNOLD, Sl-’ff.
Dec 1,1871. 19 tf
Also, at the same time and place will be sold, fifteen
hundred pounds of ginned cotton, more or less, as the
property of R W Hawkins, to Batisfy alien fi fa issued
from Baldwin Superior Court in favor ofC H Wright
& Son vs B W Hawkins. Also a lien fi fa issued from
Justice Court of the 32Uth district, G M, in favdr of
VV T Conn vs B W Hawkins. Property pointed out
by plaintiff's attorney.
O. P. BONNER, Dep’y Sh ff
J. J PIABCX. r>. K. BUTLER. CHAJ. A. I’EAKCI
J. J. PEARCE, BUTLER & CO.,
WAilEIiOUSS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Jackson Street, AUGUSTS 6A.
STORE AND SELL COTTON AND OTHER
PRODUCE.
Cash Advances, Bagging, Rope, Ties aud Family
Supplies furnished Customers as usual.
Sept. 25, 1871. 9 3m
W. GRAHAM. ~ O. N. BUTLER
GRAHAM & BUTLER,
COTTON FACTORS,
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
OFFICE No. 6 McINTOSH STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
W ILL give their strict attention to the Storage
and Sale of Cotton and other produce on Com
mission.
We furnish pianters witli Groceries. Bagging, Ties,
Sec., at market rates, and will make the usual advances
on Produce consigned to us.
Oct 2, 1871. 9 3m
GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
Atlantic tV Gull iinilroad. >
Savannah, Dec. 30, 1870.)
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. JANUARY 1st
1871, I’a-aengcr Trains on this Road will run as
follows
EXPRESS PASSENGER.
Leavo Savannah daily 3 45p. m
Arrive at Jesnp (Junction M. &. B. R. K.) daily/ .05 p, m.
Arrive at Live Oak daily 2.05 a m
Arrive at Baldwin daily 5 53 a. m.
Arrivs at Jacksonville (lady 6 49 a. m
e pi
commending to the trade Dr J. BliADFIELD’S FE
MALE REGULATOR—believing it to be a good and
reliable remedy for the diseases for which he recom
commends it.
W. A- LANSDELL, Atlanta, Georgia-
PEMBERTON, WILLSON &. TAYLOR Se CO
Atlanta. Georgia.
REDWINE Se FOX, Atlanta, Georgia.
W. C LAWS’IE. Atlanta. Georgia.
YV. ROOT Se SON, Marietta, Georgia.
DR. P&OPHITT’S
Celebrated Liver Medicine.
It is purely vegetable, and will act npon the Liver
and Kidneys a? promptly as Calomel and Bnehu, with
out any danger of salivation or deatiucrinn of the
bones.
Parties taking this mediciue need not fear getting
wet, or any other reasonable exposure.
Symptoms of Lirer Diseases*
Headache, Dull Feeling or the Blues, Sour Stomach
Sick or Nervous Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion or
Dyspepsia, Bad or Bitter Taste in tbe Mouth, the skin
lias a thick, rough feeling, uud is darker than usual
Costiveness, Melancholy Feelings, Cramps. Cold Feet
Colic, Dysentery or Diarrlnea, Chills and Fever, and
Piles. In fact, where the Liver is out of order, you
are liable to every disease that is not contagions.
Propliitt’s Liver Medicine, if taken properly, wil
prevent and cure any disease resulting from a de
ranged Liver.
i! will regulate its functions and thus cure ail di.=
eases caused by the failure of its healthy action.
It has been used for a great number of years, and
has given universal satisfaction.
There is no brother or son claiming to have the
original receipt. It is put up iu both Powder and
Fluid iorm.
Faiuburk, Ga., September 4, 1868,
Dr O. S. Prophitt :
Sir: My wife has been an invalid for fifteen years
Doctors all agree she bad ” Liver Disease.” In con
nection with their practice she used various noted
remedies, none o e which seemed to do any good.-
Sometime ago I procured a bottle of ‘ Liver Mediciue,
of your agent here, C A. Harvey, which being giver
according to directions, has effected a complete cure
GEO- L. THOMPSON.
Atlabta, Ga., July 18,1870.
Messrs. Braufielh & Co.:
Gentlemen: Last year, during my travels in Ala
bama and Southwest Georgia, I contracted chills aud
fever, and ray general health became very bad. I
tried various remedies, aud among others Shallenberg
er’s Pills—all to no purpose. I was troubled witli in
tense pain iu the small of my back, and for months ]
did not have a moment’s rest. I had well nigh des
paired of recovering when a friend recommended me
to take Dr. Prophitt's Liver Medicine. I did so,'and
one bottle has cured me ; and to-dav I feel like anotii
er man. I consider it one of the best medicines for
goneral use now put up. aud. without any reservation
recommend it to the afflicted.
O. M. HARUALSON.
9.30 a. m
.. II.,9a.m.
-.6.45 a. m.
7.45 a. ni.
.6 4.
• •-7-27 p
8.38 p.m.
12.20 a. m.
7.10 a. m.
10 35 a. ni.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Telegraph office and Railroad Ticket office connec
ted with the Hotel.
JOHN A. GOLDSTEIN, Proprietor.
Sept 25, 1871. 9 tf
HOUSE AND EOT FOK SALE.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
Milledgeville, Oct. 31
PLATT BROTHERS
HAY’E RECEIVED
THEIR FALL STOCK
DXTIE'W-
FURNITURE,
And are opening it daily for inspection. It eom-
prises all of the
LATEST STYLES
AND PATERNS OF
Parlor, Chamber, Dining-Room
, AND
OFFICE FURNITURE,
FROM THE HIGHEST GRADE TO
THE LOWEST,
And consists of every article of Furniture required
to furnish a boose or office complete.
All «f which we offer at prices LOWER TIIAN
EVER OFFERED BEFORE.
Call and examine at onr WTareroom.*.
913 and 314 ItltOAI) STREET,
Arrive at Tallahassee
Arrive at Quincy
Arrivs at Bainbridgo
Arrivxat Albany
Leave Albany
Leave Bainbridge
Leave Quincy
Leave Tallahassee
Leave Jacksonville '
Leave Baldwin
Leave Live Oak
Leave Jesup
Arrive at Savannah
Close connection at Baldwin with trains on Florida
Railroad for Femandina, Gainesville, Cedar Keys, Ac.,
every day except Sunday.
No change of cars between Savannah and Albany.
Passengers for Bainbridge change cars at Thomas
ville.
Passengers leaving Macon at II 30 a. m. conned at
Jesup with train for Florida and Western Division.
The Through Freight Train on Western Division,
with passenger car attached, will leave Lawton daily
(Sundays excepted) at 6 00 a in-, arriving at Albany
at 6.05 p. m. Leave Alban}’ (Sundays excepted) at
8.30 a. in. ar-’ving at Lawton (Sundays excepted) at
7.35 p. m.
Passengers to nnd from Florida for Western Divi-
ion connect with tiiis train.
Connection, by ‘his train, made with Through Night
Freight Train, on Southwestern Railroad.
MACON Se ATLANTA PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excepted) at 6.00 a m
Arrive at Macon “ “ 5.(!> > m
Arrive at Atlanta “ “ 10.00 pm
Leave Atlanta “ “ ...,6.00 am
Leave Maeon “ “ ....11.30am
Arrive at Savannah, “ “ 10.45 p ni
No change of cars between Savannah and Macou.
Connect at Atlanta with Trains on Western A At
lantic Railroad, both ways for the We-t ami North
west.
BRUNSWICK PASSENGER.
Leave Savannah (Sundays excppted) at 8.45 a m
Arrive at Brunswick “ “ 2.15 p ni
Connecting with inside Steamer for Fernandina, ar
riving there at 6.15 P M, making close count ctiou
with Train arriving at Jacksonville at 10 I’. M.
RETURNING.
Train leave* Jacksonville for Fernandina (Sun
days excepted) at 7.00 a m
Steamer leaves Fernandina for Brunswick,
(Sunday^ excepted) at 10.15 am
Train leaves Brunswick (Sundays excepted) 2.30 p m
Arrive* at Savannah (Sundays excepted) at 8.00 p m.
No change of cars between Savannah and Bruns
wick and Fernandina nnd Jacksonville.
The elegant and fast Steamer “Meta,” has been fit
ted up for this route. Distance between Brunswick
and Fernandina forty three miles. Passengers get din
ner on steamer both ways.
II. S. HAINES, Gen’l Snpt.
May 8,1871. 41 tf
Df«. PRUPHITT’S
QZi(^a^dial
Is one of the most valuable compounds now put up
lor Diarrluea, Dysentery. Cholera Iufatum,or Cholera
Mo: bus.
Tiiis medicine lias been in use for years, and gives
universal satisfaction
The most delicate child may take it with impunity
Covington, Ga., November 9, 1867.
I)r. Prophitt •
Having' a severe attack of Dysentery during the
past summer, I was induced to use your Dysentery
Cordial, and derived therefrom immediate and perma-
O. S. PORTER.
Ctssf.ta, Texas, 1869.
Dr. PRoriitTT:
Dear Sir: Your Liver Medicine and Pain Kill It is
a complete success. J. L. WHITTLE.
PROHITT’S
Pain Kill It.
This is the celebrated medicine that run Perry Da
vis' Pain Killer out of the maiket, wherever it was
sold. Davis made Pronliitt change the name from
Pain Killer to Pain Kill It.
For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, or pain of any kind, it
has no equal.
For Cuts, Brui-es, Burns, or old Sores, it is the best
thing you can use for a dressing.
For Snake Bites or Stings of Poisonous Insects, it is
a perfect antidote.
It is good for Colic, Colds, Coughs or Bowell Com
plaint. Its name indicates its nature fully. It is truly
DEATH to pain.
.Manufactured and sold by BRADFIELD Se CO.
Atlanta, Georgia, and by all Druggists.
It. It. R,
RAHWAY’S REAM RELIEF
CUBES THE WORST PAIN*.
In from One to Twenty im ant '
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need auv or »
SUFFER WITH PAIN y °° e
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF Is A CUKE Fno
EVERY PAIN. h * 0E
It was the fu*«t and is
THIS ONLY PAXN SLEDGED*.
that instantly stops the most excruciating *
lays Inflammations, aud cures Congestions wheta
ot the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or oilier elaoii. ler
gaDs, by one application. ' ' ljr or *
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES
no matter bow violent or excruciating the
RHEUMATIC, Bed-ridden. Infirm, Crippled tha
Nemalgic, or prostrated with disease mev ; injy er TlM .
Kadway’s Keadr Relief ’
WILL AFFORD INSTANT Ficv
INFLAMMATION* OF THE KIDNEYS
INFLAMMATION OF THE BLArvrtPn
INFLAMMATION OK THE BOWELS ° DtK *
CONGESTION OF THE Trvna
SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BSE YTHINp 6S ’
PALPITA i’lON OF THE HP apt
HYSTERIC'S. CROUP, DIPTHERIA m ‘ ABT -
CATARRH, INFLITFV*.
HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, r *-Llr..\ZA
NEURALGIA, RHEUMATKu
COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS.
The application of the Ready Relief to the r«r*
or parts where the pain or difficulty exist- will’s ff a
ease and comfort. anorq
Twenty drops in a half tumbler of water will in
few moments cure CRAMPS, SPASMS v
STOMACH, HEARTBURN, SICK HEAD4(’.|p
DIARRHEA. DYSENTERY, COLIC Wlv.'.O
THE BOWELS, and all INTERNAL PAINS U
Travelers should always carry a bottle*of HnA
ways’s Ready Relief (Gth them. A lew drop-in
water will prevent sickness or pain from charge nf
water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitter. ..
a stimulant. * as
raysR AWD agus
FEY ER AND AGUE cured fortntj cents Tln-re
is not a remedial agent in this w.irld that will cr.
Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious Bii*n-
Scarlet, Typhoid. Yellow, and other Fevers (aided hv
RADWAY’S PILLS) and so quick a.- RAD YV AY’S
READY RELIEF. Fifty cents per bottle S
Health! JScauty j
STRONG AND PURE RICH BLOOD-IN
CREASE OF FLESH AND YY'EIOHT—(T Fai?
SKIN AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SF
CURED TO ALL. &t *
DR. RAD WAY'S
Sarsaparillian Resolvent
HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CUR'.N
SO QUICK. SO RAPID ARE THE CHANGFN
THE BODY UNDERGOES. UNDER THF IN
FLUENCE OF THIS TRULY YYONDERFlV
M ED1CINE THAT
Every Day an Increase in Flesh
and Weight is Seen and Felt,
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER
Every drop of the SARSAPARILLA RESOLV
ENT communicates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine
and other fluids and juices of the system the vigor
of life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new
aud sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption
Glandiffnr disease, Ulcers in the throat, Month, Tu
mors, Nodes in the Giar.ds and other parts ot the'sys
tem, Sore Eyes, Strnmorons discharge from t fie ears
and the worst forms of Skin di.-ea.-L.-, EruntioLS. Fever
Sores. Scald Head. Ring Worm, Salt Rheum. Eiysi-
pilas, Acme, Black Spols, YY’orm- ; u the Flea!,, Tu
mors, Cancers in the YY'omb, and all weakness and
painful discharges. Night Sweats, Loss ot Sperm and
all wastes of the life principle, aie within the curative
range of this wonder of Mi dern Chenii.-try, and a lew
days use will prove to any person using it for either of
these forms of disease its potent power to cure them.
Not only does the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLV
ENT exces all known remedial agents in the cure of
Chronic Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases
but it is the only positive t are for
im. KiDWAY'S
Perfect Purgative Pills’,
perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gam,
purge, regulate, purify, e’eanse, aud strengthen. Rail
way’s pi Is, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach,
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Biadder, Nervous Disease,
Headache, Constipation, Costiveness,indigestion. Dys
pepsia, Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflammation of
the Bow els, Piles, and all derangements of the Inter
nal Y'iscera. YY’arranted to effect a positive cure.
Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals,
or deleterious drugs.
A few doses of RAD WAV',S PILLS will free the
ystem from all the above named disorders. Price
25 cents per Box. SOLD BY' DRUGGISTS.
READ “ PAUSE AND TRUE.” Send one letter-
tamp to RADYYAY Se CO, No. 87 Maiden Lane,
New Y'ork. Information worth thousands will be
sent von.
Jufy5, 1871. 49 ly
Nor. 29, 1871.
AUGUSTA, 6A:
18 Cm.
FOR SALE!
A House and Lot Id Gordon*
M Y Honse and Lot in Gordon is now for sale.
Anyone wishing to purchase will do well to ap
ply soon. The house is now occupied by Mr. E- A.
Ytfalker. J. L. BRANAN, Agent.
Gordon, Ga., Vo 17, C. R. R., Oet 17,1871. 12 3m
Flour! Flour!
J. J". COBCEjXT
Aome, Ga.
Manufacturer of tbe Celebrated
COHEjY'S flour,
Keeps, also, constantly on sale all latest improved Mill
liinery at manufacturer’s price.
Machinery i
Rome, Ga.,
Feb. 13, 1S7I.
29 ly
TAXXxOniMGr !
'J’HE undersigned has removed his
TAILOIt SHOP
To Wayne Street,
Up Stairs, over Store of
MESSRS. C. H. YV RIGHT Se SON,
VY’here he is prepared to ent and make gentlemen’*
clothing in the LATEST STYLES, aud respectfully
solicts a share of the pubiic patronage.
Old Clothes made as g-ood as new. *
n« will also clean and repair old clothes making them
look as good as uew.
All work warranted.
FRANK FOARD.
Milledgeville, Jan 23, 1870. 26 6m
Newton Factory, Ga., Nov. 1867.
Dr. Prophitt:
Last summer iny horse sprained his ankle severely,
causing the whole leg to swell to about twice tbe na
tural size, and rendering him almost helpless; two ap
plications of vour Anodyne Pain Kill It thoroughly
cured it. JOHN B. DAVIS.
Dll. PROPHITT'S
dfaticF and ffflfffne. UPdLs^
The best Antidote for Chills and Fever known
Curt s warranted in every case or money refunded.
Purely vegetable.
DR. PROPHITT’S
dlntL-d^.iLlaus Id*dis.
Will relieve Headache, Nervousness, Jaundice, and
ad other derangements of the Liver. Purely vegeta
ble. Manufactured and forsrle by BRADFIELD &
CO., Itn^ri Street, Atlanta Georgia, aud for sale by
ali Druggists of A Junta, Ga., at manufacturer's prices
EDWARD HAIGHT & C
banklehs,
Wo. 9 Wall Street, New York- •
Fire Per Cent. Interest Allowed on Depoviia.
The business of or.r firm is the same as any State or
National Bank.
Individual* or firms banking with n« may deposit
and draw a* they please, the same as with any Bank,
except that we allow Interest on all balances (of five
per cent.)
VVe buy and sell Bonds, Stocks, Gold, Business pa
pers, and collect business notes and drafts throughout
the United States, giving prompt returns.
Nov 8, 1871. 15 it
CERTIFICATES
YY’e. the undersigned, have used Dr. Prophitt’s Pre
paiation- and take pleasure in recommending them to
the public, as being all he claims for them :
Col Ii J Ilendersou, Covin Jon, (4a; O T Rogers.
Covington, Ga; OS Porter, Covington, Ga; Prof J
I. Jones, Covington, Ga; M YY” Arnold, Georgia Con
ference ; Rev YY’ YV Osliu. Georgia Conference; F YY’
Swanson. Muuticello, Ga; Robert Barnes, Jasper
county, (4a; A M Robinson. Monticello, Ga; James
Wright, Putnam comity, Ga; A YY’estbrook, Putnam
county, Ga-. Judge J j Floyd, Covington, Ga; YV E
Bebee, “ Covington Enterprise,” A H Zachry, Cov
ington, Ga; George Wallace, Atlanta. 14a; Dick
Lockett, Davis county, Texas; YV Hawk Whatley,
Cusaeta, Texas ; YY’ C Roberts, Linden county.Texas
Tommey it Stewart, Atlanta, Ga; YV A Lansdell.
-Druggists, Atlanta, Ga; R F Maddox, ofR F Maddox
& Co , Atlanta, Ga; Uriah Stevens, Cartersville, Ga;
A X Louis, Lowndes county. Ga; Joseph Land.
Lowndes couuty, Ga; Janies Jeff, Cartersville, Ga;
YV L Ellis, Dooly county, Ga; YV A Fordhand, Dooly
county. Ga; John B Davis, Newtou Factory; B F
Bass, Lowndes couuty.
VINEGAR BITTERS
MILLIONS Boar Testimony to their Wonder
ful Curative Effects. They are not a vile Fancy
Drink.made of Poor Ruin, Whiskey* Proof!Spirit**,
and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to
please the taste, called “Tonics,” “Appetizers,” “Restor
ers,” &c., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and min,
but are a true Medicine, made from the native roots and
horbs of California, free from nil Alcoholic Stimu
lants. They are th«GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER
and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect
Renovator and Inrigorator of the System, carrying oil all
poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condi
tion. No person can take these Bitters according to directions,
and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not de
stroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital or
gans wasted beyond the point of repair.
Theyare a Gentle Purgative as well aNfiTonlc*
possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful
agent in relieving Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver,
and all the Visceral Organs.
FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether in young
or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or at
the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters have no equal.
For Inflammatory and Chronic RhcumatfHUt
and Gout, Dyopepaia, or Indigestion, Billions.
Remittent and Intermittent Fever*, Disenses of
the Blood, Liver, Kidneyn and Bladder,these Hit
ters have been most successful. Huch Disease* rkf0
caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally produce!
by derangement ef the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA or INDIGESTION, Headache. P»i«
In the Shoulders, Doughs, Tightness of the Chest. Dizain - ; ,
Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth.
Billions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of
the Lungs, Pain in thn regions of the Kidneys, and a hun
dred other painful symptoms are the offsprings of Dyspepsia.
They Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the torp’J
Llvc-rand Bowel., which renderthem ot unequalled effl ' S’
in cleansing the blood of all impurities, and imparting ne w
life and vigor to the whole system.
FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Saif
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Cart un
cles, Ring-worms, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itrt,
Scurfs, Discolorations of the Skin, Humors, and Disease of
the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug
nnd carried out of the system in a short time by the u-* • f
these Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the
most incredulous of thotr curative effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its :mpnri-
ties bursting through the Bkin in Pimples, Eruptions.
Sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and slugk’i-i 1 a
the veins; cleanse It when it is foul, and your feelings vrr
tell you when. Keep the blood puie, and the health of t-** 3
system will follow.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in
of so many thousands,are effectually destroyed and remo.
Says a distinguished physiologist, there is scarcely an iu n
vidual npon the face of the earth whose body Is exempt from
the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy element^
of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors
nnd slimy deposits that breed these living monatera o **
ease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges no anl y
min ties, will free the system from worms like the* Buur -
BOLD B2 ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD A OO..
Druggists and General Agents, Son Francisco, Caiil '- —
and 82 and S4 Commerce Street, New Tort- /-t ,., K -
For sale iu Milledgeville by JOHN M. CLA
D Vg$,un.
CANCERS, TUMORS, ULCERS.
Astonishing care* by Prof. Kline, at the
pliia Cancer Institute, 931 Arc-b St , Philadelphia- 1 ; ’
At Branch Offices, by Dr. Dalb.n, 233 YY . tourtu ■
Cincinnati, O , by Dr. Greene, Charlotte, X. C , bj’ u '
Healy, Stubblefield House, Atlanta, Ga.
Wonderful Cancer Antidotes.
No Knife. No Canstic Medicines. No Blood. L
For particulars call on oraddress either of the abj'
Jan 24. 1871. ~L l J—
Hall ami See
) Know all men b;
Fulton C'odktt. J these presents. That
STATE OF GEORGIA,
have this dav. for value received, sold and transferred
to BRADFIELD <fc CO., the solo right to manufac
ture nnd sell ri) Family Medicines, and have furnish
ed them with the full receipts, and have authorized
the said BRADFIELD Se CO., to print or have print
ed anything they may see proper concerning any and
all of the above named Medicines, This 15th day of
Jane. 1870.
[Signed] O. S. PROPHITT.
In presence of Thomas F. Jones and Robert Craw
ford, Notory Public. JL. S-J
And for sale by all Druggists.
For sale iu Milledgeville by JOHN M. CLARK,
Druggist
March 7,1871. 32 ly
PROVISIONS. GROCERJE 3 ’
HARD vY ARr-.
SHOES,
C. W. CAUSE & CO
J^EALERSIN
LIQUORS,
CROCKERY, GLASSYY ARE.
Double Anchor BaggiDg, Heavy, 1
Wide.
Arrow and Wallace Ties, as good as tbe best.
In fact everything usually kept in a First-c^
Family Grocery & Provision Sl« rs *
East side YVayne Street
C. YV. GAUSE.
Milledgeville, Ga.,Oct. 2,1871.
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