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TK io,9Sa.m.
I**"- D ‘ r trains meet at .Milner. Up train dibeS
* jUiS* 13.06 XU.
I)*** ~ '^ M . nce r train, down, takr* supper at Jone«-
koro' » lr I*' tr)l | ns meet at Bartlesville.
MATTER.
'TT.lfpartmfnt of interest to the readers of
To **<* ll “ ‘ llc | t from our friends in every
the*'*’.* to real estate changes, accidents,
nir tofth* f<,only ’
p Artths.fte.
_ _
r r subscribers, which have, here
VkY T 'left at Sujrsa & Oliphants, will
,'!p"9,office
** .so« Merchants b «e lately r«-
j u* stocks of goods and are now
to atcet demand.
05, devil returns compliments for the
J f „f Cedar presented to him, on Toes
4iv erening
0c « people were treated to a magnificent
the Aurora Borealis, on Satur-
evening- The exhibit.on lasted eever
,ll„„. and excited notch comment.
0« neighbor, Barnesville. is to have a
tovTng town, pae«d one branch of the
General AssemMja^l 8 "' 00 '-
KIIP in vMfoOnW Convention
f ...iW to a,.e. at the Court House this even
j„e for the purpose of choosing a cand.date
for Representative from this county to the
next General Assembly. A lull attendance
i is expected.
Thk colored Methodists in this vacinity
are moving in the matter of building anew
church. Their present accomodations are
altogether too limited, and in view of the
m y rapid increase of the congregation,
thp T are taking active measures to raise a
[ fund f»r the purpose mentioned,
Bra card elsewhere it will be observed
I that our friends Messrs. Weaver & Atwater
I Imre dissolved copartnership. Mr. Weaver,
I it will be seen in his card immediately
I following the notice of dissolution, is to
I continue business in the Last room of the
I building heretofore occupied by the firm.
I Mr. Atwater is to be found in the West
II room, where he will welcome all his old
l | friends, and as many new ones as will call
I upon him.
Question for discussion at the next meet
I ing:
Should Female Suffrage be allowed.
ArmumvE. nroaTlve.
I J. K. Adams, C. F. Turner,
I J. Y. Alien, A. C. Greena,
IG. \\. T. Hannah, J. 0. Hunt,
IM H Sandwich, R. D. Shuptrine,
IW. S. Oliphant, B. D. Hardaway,
IJ I- Hall, J. C. McMichael,
10.0. Berne, T. B. Bethel,
The question published last week was
I decided in favor of the negative.
Thos. B. Bethel, Sec’y.
Is this issue is inserted the card of Mr.
| (| A. Weaver. He has just received anew
■ sock of dry good and general merchandise,
■recently purchased by himself while in
■ New York. Call aod take advantage of
I his low prices.
I ® I). llakdaway informs his patrons
■ * 11 be has re-stocked his store with a bran
■ Bew lot of boots, shoes, hats, notions, etc.,
■» » ' drugs and chemical*. He offers excel
lent bargains.
I ''t’OGs A Oliphant are in fighting trim
■•'d ready for the fall trade. A ton of new
■Ms. Obemieais, drugs, etc , fresh and
■ ure - Genera merchandise all new. They
| a cordial ivitation to everybody.
4 kticuurattention is called to the large
I**' rt.cement of L. Lebach, of Macon and
I arnesvpWe, Ga. As we are hastening to
■ » /• re!<8 ’ v ' e 03081 defer comment till
I® u issue.
■} r t * KAM ksdce has located at The
■ oes tn !h" n C °” f aiders nis ser
|.i. f*vurahU U p^ c " tm,r T- Ur. Hi
»<■ predict f k "?* n 118 » gentium,in,
■'«*«« C„uiu. “ S patronage.
Bie,. A TE XAN’S dream.
Bulletin]
menT* l^^ ’ * 8a he, <#i bat the day of
r COme ’ ar, d contrary to all the
Mankind wa S n a PPe« r ed that
■Bn bv eov ° tU) be judged individually,
States. nationalities, and
vjft i Kovernment called to
I of n^' a °d; and as soon as the
I wrke arojp, funded the immortal
|yi he hid lit a i , g r »ve, and declared
W knew her r»m, * n England, that
■ d . 'heir couotrv Bto ft l»ke to Gud
IMtioo England ’ °n his reconmien-
Passed into the celestial
IB I he npjj
'he United Ca^e( l to account
of Anit»r;? 8u America, and when
r *rnbled and tbt 8011 lU^ Mount Ver-
K H f r,, m hj 8 » ra >tnn3, ' rt al Washington
K' r ” m 't>t thould J*fU Pr “ ye ' l thttt his
K*. « * JIJSto - England
■t!*’ 80Ter i*tu and inJ B potism, but
calle ICpendehtl Cpendeht Spates.
?IQla . sod as soon ° /‘ CCOun t was old
K' f 4 800 tided the im m 8S h , e name of Vir
ar»d declared rose to
that hp httd lip ed and died
B _»hk« to q (k i th e people to be
Vir c °untry, and on
' n,( i the citv^' U,U through
j u,1 K m «nt was
K " I? f 00 T n a « the name of
IT i\ John c - Ca “‘o»n
L kr an, L (I ® c,ar ®d that with
I> Q fe h * r P e( ‘P le to be loy
■tpp)^a,i|ui S ,1k n C ° U .“ try ’ and on
Carohoa passed into
Ihe third State called to account was
that of Louisiana, and as soon as the name
of Louisiana was sounded, Henry Watkins
Allen, bursting asunder his beautiful flow
er-dSeked tomb, arose and proclaimed that
he had lived and governed in Louisiana,
but died an exile, that be knew the people
to be loyal to God and the country, end on
his recommendation Louisiana passed into
the ct legtial city amid the rejoicing songs of
the heavenly hosts.
Ihe next State called to jodgment was
the Lone Star State of lexasj and as SO' n
as the name Texas sounded the immortal
Houston rose from his tomb, clothed in the
habilimtyits of the soldier, spoke of the bat
tle of San Jacinto, and declared that he
knev* her people to he loyal alike to G and
aod the country ; and just as the Lone Star
State vfrtis about to pass through the g
into the city, that sealiawag Jack Hamil
ton sprung to his feet and swore that he
repre-ented the cowpens of the Lone Star
State, that he knew her people to be disloy
ai alike to God and ihe country, and on hij
ipse dixit, Texas went to h ”
Ttaiaw
RADICAL THIEVING—THREE HUN-
DilEO AND FORTY f>EFA*7LTIN«F RADICAL
COLLECTORS,
Executive Document, No. 267, is a form
idable indictment againet the Radical par
ty. It is a communication from Secretary
Boutwell, dated May 3, 1870, In reply to a
resolution passed by the House of Repre
sentatives of the 21st of March last, request
ing that officer to furnish the House a state
ment of balances due from Collectors of
Internal Revenue, ‘as such balances appear
on the books of the accounting officers of
his department/
The response of Secretary Boutwell
tains eujJit solid payes in fine type , of the
name of dejauliiny collectors, and included
in all three hundred and fifty names Think
of that—three hundred and tilty defaulters
in one branch of the civil service ! and
every one of them a Radical appointed to
office under Johnson’s administration, by
the tenure of office law, passed especially
f*r the protection of Radical plunderers.
As an instance; The Senate refused its
assent to the removal by President John
son of one of these defaulting collectors
(Cailicott, of B rookiyn) until lie had been
eonvic el of embezzlement and bribery n
the Umied Scares Court, and senteoce>: to
pay a hoe ol SIO,OOO aod he imprisoned n.-
five years at hard labor, lie is now swear
ing out his crime picki g oakum.
We have nut space f-r ibe names of a i
these defaulters rs set forth in h j repor f
Secretary B utwH , but a-o ex tep of toem,
which will give ome oiea of the chara t r
of the list:
Defaulters Amounts.
Frank S-uie $1 543.718
Stierid tn Sho >k 1,043.547
A exander Spaulde g 436,489
M B Field, .. £32,879
Lewis 0- Unis 652 305
John II Brvant 435 OHO
w. 0. Flagg 127,307
W. T. Cunningham, ... 292,460
I). B Boufocy, . 536.000
F. S. Hunt, 250,407
Totul by 10 Defaulters, $5,933,113
Here is within a fraction of six millions
of dollars of taxes, gobbled up by ten d(-
faulters, not one of whom has been prosecu
ted or ordered to be prosecuted In all
these t.ree hunared and fifty defalcations ,
civil suits h >ve only been ordered ia thirty
cases, and not one criminal prosecution
This is a -pee men of the honest iiilinmiv
tration of Grant. The people fuo run onN
plundered by the tariff monopolists on
everything they tw from roe cradle to the
coffin ; they ai*- n«-t omy desp- i.e*l of their
puh'ic domain bv toe million-, of acres, for
the benefit of c- rpura. i *os of sueeui tfor
but the very officers »pp -mr u d to Collect the
revenues steal mitii-o s will, impiiiiuy
Let the reader ob'a.o a c >oy f Exe -u i e
Document No. 267 aod s v y h’uj.. 1 s.f
the truth of w':at we have st.i.u-d —Ohio
Statesman.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Notices under this head are inserted at iOcts. per line
for each insc.-lon.
Thk patient soon feels as if he had taken anew lease
of life, and is overjoyed to find the depressed feeling
dissipated, the costive habits corrected, and new streams
of health coursing through his veins, by using Simmons’
Liver Regulator.
THE UNWRITTEN WORD.
Rkv. C. P. Bush, D D., Rochester, N Y., says: “Our
Father's House" is like the other works of the author,
scholarly, devout, suggestive, instructive and well cal
culated to do good. It cannot fail 10 find its way to
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See advertisement in another column.
HOTELS.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
(Opposite Depot.)
MACON, GEORGIA.
E. E. BROWN & SON, Pro’r.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
E. B. POND, Proprietor.
GRIFFIN HOTEL,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
GEO. W. GRANT, Proprietor.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
BAYANNAII, GA.,
A. B. LUCE, Pro.
PLANTERS' HOTEL,
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JOHN A. GOLDSTEIN, Pro’r.
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GENEVA, GEORGIA,
GEORGE JORDAN, Proprietor.
Trains from Columbus dine here at 2.8 o’clock, p x.
HUSON HOUSE,
KINGSTON, GEORGIA,
MRS. H. HOPKIN, ? PrODrietorß
C. A. SMITH, j ro Pnetorß
- county.—Four weeks
after date of this notice application will be made
to the Honorable Court of Oi dinary of said county, for
leave to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of
Elias Watson, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and
creditor* of said estate. September 24, 18*0.
•ept‘24-4t H T. JENNINGS, Adm’r.
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in the best literature, or in educational improvements.
Asa Journal for the family circle it has no superior.
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COMMERCIAL.
THOM ASTON MAHKET.
Corrected weekly, exprtwty for the OeArxU Herald.
BY JNoTn WEBB.
TbomastC!«, Oa., Sept. 1,1870.
CORN-Hew, ft 00 Old, $1 25.
MEAL—Pt*r bushel, fl 50
BACON—C'ear suit*, 23 to 25c Shoulders. 98c. Country
Hams, 27>^c.
MOLASSES— Molasses, per gallon 50c.
SYRUP —Per gallon, 65c. to SI,OO.
CHEESE—Per pound, 25e.
SUGARS—Pit pound, to 18c.
COFFEE— Pit pound, 25 to
FLOUR • Per hundred, $4 5().
WHKAT-Ptr bushel, $1 55 to tl 7.*,
PEAS—Per bisnel, $2 00.
RICE—Per ponnd, 10c.
LARD—Per pound, 25c to e.
CHICKENS—Spring. 20c.
SALT—Per sack, Virgini-t, $3 00.
BUTTER—Per pound. Goshen, 45c to 60c. Country 2'e.
EGGS—Per dozen, 12^t*..
TOBACCO—Tobaeco Irom 2?c to fl 26 pef pound.
WHISKY—Corn Whisky per gallon. $2 75. Rr*
Whisky, $3 00.
BRANDY—Peach Bratidy per gallon, $4 00. Apple
Brandy. *5 00.
BEEF—Per pound, 7c to Bc.
COTTON MARKET.
Corrected weekly expressly for the Georgia Herald.
Middling jg
Low Middling ".16
Good Ordinary 14)^
Ordinary 14
FINANCIAL.
60.LD—Buying at 12)4 to 15c.
SlLVEß—Buying at Sto lie
RATE OF INTEREST—On money 2)4 per cent, per
month.
Macon market.
Corrected Weekly expressly for the Georgia Herald.
BACON—Clear Sides (smoked) % 19\ 20
Clear Rih Sides (smoked).... 19 <fb 19)4
Shoulders...,- : 16 @ 16)4
Hams (Sugar cured) 27)4<9l 80
BULK MEATS—CIear Sides IS34@ 19
Clear Rib Sides 18)4 ' 1»)4
SfrotflthMf 1 i5)4
COFFEE—Rio . 22 <& 26
Laguayra 80 <g) AI
Java i 82 <& 85
DRIED FRUIT, per pound 10 @ ll
RICE, per pound 9 @ 10
TEA—Black 1 60 <& 2 00
Green ... 2 00 © 2 50
BUTTER—Goshen 46 fa) 50
Tennessee Yellow 80 (it\ 40
Country... ... . Zft (& 35
EGGS— 20 (a) 25
LARD—.... * 19 4? 23
SUGAR According to grade 19 (a 18
MOLASSES—According to grade.... 50 (a) 60
FISH— Mackerel, bbls,No. 1,2, 3 ... 15 00 <724 00
Kits .. 2 75 fir 500
SALT L v -rpool per sack <a> 250
WHISKY— ontinon Rye ... .. 120 fn) 150
Fine .. 200 'it' b 00
Corn . 1 3-j 'a- I 50
Bourbon 2 50 (a) 5 00
Virginia ... 2 5) Cd 8 50
TOBACCO bow grades per pound.. 50 ,77 55
Medium ... 60 (it) 70
Good 75 (a) 80
Bright Virginia 85 df 1 00
Fancy 1 25 I 50
FLOUR—Superfine per bbl 7 00 ® 7 50
Extra 8 00 fc 8 50
Family . 950 « 000
Fancy Family Brand . .ll 00 fa 12 00
GRAIN AND HAY.
CORN—Yellow, Mixed and White.. 1 3o @1 85
MEAL-... ... .. 135 ©
GRITS— 1 60 ©, 1 75
OATS- 70 ® 80
WHEAT—Per bushel 1 20 ® I 25
FIELD PEAS— 2 50 @ 2 75
HAY—Northern 2 '*o ® 2 25
Tennessee Timothy ® 2 00
Herds Grass 2 00 ®
Tenne.-see. 200 @
ATLANTA MARKET.
Corrected weekly expressly for the Georgia Herald
CORN—White, per bushel $1 35®$1 40
Ye law ... 1 45
WHEAT—Tenn. White, per bushel 1 45
Tennessee Red 1 35® 1 45
RYE—Per bushel 1 25
BARLEY—Per bushel 1 75
OATS—Per bashel P 5
FLOUR—Fancy, per sack 4 50
FarArfy, per sack .. . . 400
Extra, per sack «S 60
Sfipeyfrne. per sack 3 00
UAoOlv—>boulders, per pound . Ift
Hams, per pound 18® 19
Canv ssed Hams, per pourrd 2'® 21>4
Cly,ar Sides, per pound ..... 19 ®
MEaL—Per bushel.... .. I 35
HaY—Tennessee per 100 pounds !fo
Western, per 100 pounds 1 50® 1 60
LARD—Per pound 19
BUTTER—Per pound..... ..< ...... 2ft® 30
EGO—Per doZen' 25
FIELD PEAS—Per tusAVl.. 800 375
IRISH POTATOES PerhUsJi.l .... 275 :l 2.
VIRGINIA SALT Per sack ... ..-.2 25
COTTON Y \RNS—Per bunch I 90- 2 00
PEACH BRANDY—Per g Ron 4 O 0
APPLEBRANDY —Per gallon ...» 2 75® 300
RECTIFIED WHISKY— Proof, pergal. 140
RYE WHlSKY—Peraall >n .. .. 2'ftO : sOn
CORN WHISKY Country, per gallon... J 50
LIME—Per bu-hel 50.5 55
GREEN APPLES—Per barrel .. . 8 00 1
TIIE
VOCAL TRIAD
EMBRACING
THREE SYSTEMS OF MUSICAL NOTATION
Containing over Fifty Lessons in the
THEORY OF MUSIC
IN
PROGRESSIVE AND CATECHETICAL ORDER,
Divided into Three Departments: Primary, Intermedi
ate and Advanced Courses,
Interspersed with New Music
FHOJI
EMINENT COMPOSERS;
Embracing many pieces never before published, for the
use of Choirs, Societies,
SCHOOLS, CHURCHES, AND CONVENTIONS.
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GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE!
A NEW YORK DRUG STORE.
AT
BARNESVILLE GEORGIA.
WHERE the people can purchase every
thing pertaining to the line, at a saving of 50
to 100 per cent. Friend* and Fellow-CUtzens: This is
worth saving; ands now it fj for to c<\ll and see
whether these things are so or not. Pdre Kerosfne Oil
at 50 eta. per gallon; and all other articles in same
proportion. Yours truly,
July9-ly PHILIP P. VAN ALBTINE
Postponed Upson Sheriff’s Sale.
\\J ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November
v V nex', before the Courthouse door, in the town of
Thomaston, Ups n c<<unt.v, bet ecu the legal hours of
sale, the following property to wit:
Lots and parts .n 1 fractions of Lots of Land as fol
lows: No. 28$, 90. 221, 97. 127. 237. 236. 91,202, 221.233,
92, 289, 93. 224, 235,99, 23*2, and 228, in the 16th District
of Upson county. Also, Lots Nos. 1 and 12 in South
west back square ot tho town of Thomaston. having a
front o' 80 feet and runni-g back 240 feet. Said pro
perty levied on as the property oi IV. F Wafiter. a-nd
to be sold to satisfy one fl fa issued fronrUpSon Su
perior Court in favor of James R Walker against
Nathaniel F, Walker. Parties in possessing’ notified.'
sepflt) td O. O ffH*AKM AN. Sheriff.
JOB WORK of all kinds neatly executed
at the HERALD OFFICE. deslS ts
J, C. ZIMMERMAN,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
of ALL KINDS. Keeps on hand a GOOD ASSORT
MENT of FURNITURE of bis own make and that oj
Western Vanufacturers. Having an arrangement with
REONDEAU A CO., of Atlanta, the largest FURN
ITURE DEALERS fn the Stfftth, enables me to fill or
ders of any size for ady quantity withextreme
SHORT notice:,
ii I should not have the kind yoft may wish. BED
STEADS a speciality, plenty of them always on hand
that are good.
In reluming thanks for your liberal patronage in the
past, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same. Call and see jsy goods before you buy. I flat
ter myself that I can please all thkt khoW
GOOD WORK
when they see It. My increased facilities have enabled
me to offer larger quantities, better Variety and better
bargains.
Finally I earnestly request all that are in need of any
my line to call and examine my stock.
dec2s-tf J. C. ZIMMERMAN.
SItsJSJ
[Waterwheel,
Mill Gearing,ShafiiDg&ftlleys
&
> BENDhFORA GIROmWLjS^
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“THE MONROE^DVERTISER. 7 ’
‘VOILTTIvaiE FIFTEEN.
A First-Class Democratic Newspaper!
r l''llE Campaign which will so >n be inaii
1 guratfd, and which will culminate in the election
of Congiesdroal and Legislative Representatives in
November, promises to be one of the most important
and interesting epochs in the history of the State. L
view of this fact, it is the duty of every person to sub
scribe for some available newspaper To the people <
this section. Tub Monkos Advkktiskh presents superior
claims.
No pains will he spared to render the Thk Advkktiskh
a reliable and efficient newsp per, and each issue ail
embrace a fairepi otneol the week’s news, both foreign
and domestic.
As heretofore, the local news of this and the adjoining
counties will be made a specialty.
Thk Advkrtiskr is published in a very populous and
wealthy section, and is one of the most available
ADVERTISING MEDIUMS
in Middle Georgia. To the merchants of Macon and
Ailmta.it offers superior inducements for reaching
large, intelligent and prosperous cl >ss of people. Term
of advertising liberal Address
JAMES P HARRISON,
sept!7-tf Box 79. Forsyth, Ga
“OUB FATHEF’S HOUSE;”
or, THE UNWRITTEN WORD.
By Daniel March, D. D., Author of the popula;
“ Night Scenes.”
THIS maarcr in tli ugu* ttnd isn-m
s&nws ns untold riches and beauties in Mo-
Great Mouse, with its Blooming flowers. Si ging birds
Waving palms. Bolling clouds. Beautiful hows Sacr.-o
mountains, Delightful rivers, Mighty oceans. Thunder
ing Voices.. Blazing heavens and vast universe wilt*
beings in millions of worlds, and reads to us
in each the Unwritten World, Rose-tinted paper, or
nate engravings and ffftpeib bindi g ‘Rich and varle 1
in thought’ haste.” "rosy and graceful in stvle ’
“Correct, pnfe and elevating in its tendency.” '‘Beau
tiful and good." “A household treasure ” Commend*
tions like th 6 above College Presidents and Pro
fessor, ministers <>f all denominations, and »he re’igious
and secular press all over the country. Its freshness,
purity of language, with clear, open type, fine -teel en
graving?, substantial binding, and low price, make it the
book lor the massed! Atfen+s ar4 selling from 50 to 150
per week. We want Clergymen, Srhonl Tend er .
smart young inert aiitPladles to introduce the work »■ r
us in every township, and we will pay liberally No
intelligent manor woman need be without a paying
business. Send for circular, full desoription*nnd 'erms
Address Z4KGLER A. Mct-URDY,
16S. Sixth street. Philadelphia, Pa.
13P Race street, Cfftcifinati r 'hio,
69 Monrab street., Ch&ago. Hi.,
503 N. Sixth street. St Louis, Mo.
sep!o-4m or, 102 Main street, Spii gfieM, Mass.
SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED
_ THE GREAT
Southern Piano
■W3VI. HHSTwA.BE Sc CO.,
MANUFACTURERS of
GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOFORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD.
THESE Instruments hove bee<- before the
Public for nearly Thirty Tears, and upeff their
excellence alone attained an nnpurchaeed pfie eminence,
which prenofthees them*uncqualled. Their
TONE
combines great power, sweetness and fine singing quali
ty, as well as great purity of Intonation and Sweetness
throughout the entire scale. Their
TOUCH
Is pliant and elastic and entirely free from the stiffness
found tn so many Pianos.
ITT WORKMANSHIP
they arS unequalled using none but the very best seas
oned material, the large capital employed in oair busi
ness enabHhg us to keep an Immense stock
of lumber. Ac., on hand.
All our Square Pianod have odr New Improved Over
strung sc<de and the Agraffe Treble.
We would call special atti-ntion to our late improve
ments in GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDS,
Patented August 14, 1566. which bring the Piano nearer
perfection th an has yet been attained.
Every PiaDo fully warranted 5 Years
We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholesale
Agency for the most celebrated PARLOR ORQANS
AND MELODKONS, which we off r, Wholesale and
Retail, at Lowest Factory Pi ices.
WM. KNABE & CO.,
septl7-6m Baltimore, Md;
Ci EORGIA Urs'N county Furu p. k
after and te application will be made to the Court
of Ordinary of sard r« unify, tor leave to sell the wild
uncu!t : vated lands belonging to the estate of Daniel
Denham, late of said countv, decease 1, at private sale.
sept 24 4w GEORGE W. DENHAM, Executor.
TIN AND STOVE
BTOR E .
J-JAVING at last procured th# rervices
or a first-elus Tinner I am prepared to do a» kind of
Tin Work.
TIN.W ARE
Manufactured and aold at tbe lowest possible prices
and all kinds of repairing at the shortest notice. Act
ing as agent for
Fj M. RICHARDSON’S
justly celebrated Stove and Tin House, In Atlanta, 1
am prepared to offer the greatest inducements to all
those in.want of a Stove of any kind.
COOKING STOVES
splendidly furnished, and guaranteed to give perfeet
satisfaction. lam also for the celebrated
“COMMON SENSE FAMILY
SEWING MACHINE.”
The very best made, high priced or loir, only f2O. Call
and examine my stock, and 1 will be thank ml for pa
tronage.
W. W. IIARTSFIELD, Agent
jan29-tf
GOLDEN MOMENTS!
OLIVER S. II IGGIN’S
New JKWEI.RY STORE. Rarnesi ill.. G, , I fee. p
on hand and are constantly r.c iving fresh from New
York the latest and most improved style ot
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
which I am offering at astonishingly low prices, as I
am dealing diiectly with i potters I feel confident
tnat I can furnish this class of Goods as cheap as any
House in Georgia. I am determined to keep < n
hand a GENUINE W \TCII and < LOCK, which we
can sell to our customers and
WARRANT AS REPRESENTED
I am permanently located in
BARNESVILLE
and am going to bnild up a business in this line purely
on merit, so if you want a FINE WATCH or CLOCK
call at the sign of the ‘ BIG WATCH,’ In tbe new
BRICK BLOCK, next door to Bloodworth &, Murphey,
Eastside public square.
id# 1 Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and
warranted.
OLIVER S. HIGGINS*
Jan22-tf Barnesville, Ga.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla#
FOB PUBIFTIFG THE BLOOD.
The reputation this ex-
cellcnt medicine enjoys,
is derived from its cures,
jO Js many of which are truly
Ar* —E&. jbß marvellous. Inveterate
Jr cases of Scrofulous dis-
JW oj. ease, where the system
1 seemed saturated with
corruption, have been
purified and cured by it.
Scrofulous affection's and
_ disorders,which were ag
gravaterl by the scroftf
foug contamination until
they were painfully afflicting, have been radically
cured in such great numbers in almost every sec
tion of the country, that the public scarcely need
to be informed of its virtues or uses.
Scrofulous poison is one of the most destruc
tive enemies of our race. Often, this unseen and
tmfclt tenant of the organism undermines the con
stitution , and invites the attack of enfeebling or fa
tal diseases, without exciting a suspicion of its
presence. Again, it seems to breed infection
throughout the body, and then, on some favorable
Occasion, rapidly develop into one or other of its
hideous forms, either on the surface or among the
vitals. In the latter, tubercles may be suddenly
deposited in the lungs or heart, or tumors formed
in the liver, or It shows its presence by eruptions
Oh the skin, or foul Ulcerations on some part of
the body. Hence the occasional use of a bottle
of this Sarsaparilta is advisable, even when no
active symptoms of disease appear. Persons af
flicted with the following complaints generally
find immediate relief, ana, at length, cure, by the
nse of tms SARSAPARILLA: St, Author
ni/’s Fire, Hose or Erysipelas, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Scald Head, Ringworm, Sore Eyes;
Sore Ears , and other eruptions or visible forms
of Scrofulous disease. Also in the more con
cealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy, Heart
Disease, Fits, Epilepsy, Neuralgia, and
the various Ulcerous affections of the muscular
and nervous systems.
Syphilis or Venereal and Mercurial Dis
eases are cured by it, though a long time is re
quired for subduing these obstinate maladies by
any medicine. But long-continued use of this
medicine will cure the complaint. Leucorrheea
or Whites, Uterine Ulcerations s and I'eiphte
Diseases, are commonly soon relieved and ulti
mately cured by its purifying and invigorating
effect. Minute directions for each case Are fonna
in our Almanac, supplied gratis. Rheumatism
and Oout, when caused by accumulations of ex
traneous matters in the blood, yield quickly to it,
also Liver Complaints, Torpidity, Conges
tion or Inflammation of the Diver, and Jaun
dice, when arising, as they often do, from the
rjjmkbng, poisons in the blood. This SARSA
PARILLA is a great restorer for the strength
and vigor of the system. Those who are Lan
guid and Listless, Despondent, Sleepless,
and troubled with Nervous Apprehensions or
Fears, or any of the affections symptomatic of
Weakness, will find immediate relief and con
vincing evidence of its restorative power upon
trial.
PREPARED DY
Dr. JT. C. AYEB * CO., X.owell, Mau.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY AI.L DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
For sale in Thomastou by Suggr & Olih
phant, and all Druggists everywhere.
febl2'ly
GEORGIA— cocnty TVhrreis John J Tay
l<»r, Administrator of the Estates of John Taylor
and Mary Taylor files his petitiou to resign hi* said ad
ministration, and proposes Charles N. Rains as hia suc
cessor.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persona
interested In said Estates to show canse if any they
have, on the first Monday in October next, why the a id
John J. Taylor should not be permitted to resign, and
the said Charles N. Rains appointed in his place and
stead, as tbe administrator csoonU fi o% of said estates.
Given under iny hand this 26th August, 1670.
aug27-td WM. A COBB, Ordinary.
GEORGIA —Ups->ji ooctitt Wherva* Wm H. Ray
applies for the Guardianship of the person and
property of Adline Hobbs and Georgian Hobbs,orphans
of said county in the place and stead of Daniel Den
ham. their former guardian, now deceased
1 hi se are, therefore, and aiLuoriah the ,sfin
dred of said orphans, to shojv cause \f any ihey have
on the fi Monday in Qctqbvr next, why the said Wm.
B. Ray, should n>>t be appointed guardian of said or
phans. Uiven under my band thi~ iSih Aucust, ISTD.
aug2o-td WM. A. ( ORB, Ordinary.
WE SELL ON TIME.
PLANTERS wishing gACON CORN
OATS, FLOUR, HA Y. etc., and not havinir the
Funds on hand to pay for them, cao make their ar
rangements with ds an* a*, each rates as will not lake
\l‘ ih. v make next fall to pny for them. We require
in al cat*,'a draft on Warehouse either in -avu. nah
or ::c-n. Come all who are hunsrv
BETMODR, TINSLEY A 0O„
may?-4m Macon, Go.
FOB
TO PHYSICIANS !
Ntvr Y.-its, August. 12tb IHG&
Allow me to call your attention to my
PREPARATION or fOMrOISir LX
TRAvf limit*.
Tho component parte arc fttJClltl, LONG
LEAF, CUBEBS, JUNIPER BERRIES.
Mode or Prfpar \tiox.--Bucliu, in vneu >
Juniper Berras, by distillation, to form a
fine gin. Cubebs extracted by displacement
with spirits obtained from J ’infer Berries;
very little sugar is used, and a email pro>
portion of spirit. It is mure palatable than
any now ?n use.
Buchu, as prepared by Druggist-, is of a
dark color* ft is a plant that emit* its :ru
grance ; the action of a flame destroys this,
(its active principle). Raving n dmk and
glutinoOS dec- Ction. Mine is the color of
ingredients. The Ruchu in my preparation
predominates ; tbe sfhallest quantity of the
other ingredients arc added, to prevent fer
mentation ; upon inspection It will be found
not to be a Tincture, as made in Pbarma
copoca. nor is it a S^rup—and therefore can
be used in cases whore lever or inilamution
rx»st. In this, yoif have tho knowlc ige of
the ingredients and the m deof preparation.
Hoping that yotf will favor t with a tr al,
and that tVpon inspection it will meet with
your approbation,
With a feeling of confidence,
I art', ierv respectful Iv,
II t. IIELM BOLD,
Chemist and Druggist
of 16 Year-’ Ex 'fence.
[From the I . Mu ufacturing Chem*
ivts in i « rid.]
b MB R dJSM.
t with Mr. H. T . Helm*
bold ; e L g Store opposite
oiy res' e ' and w -ccessful in con
rim- i • Hies- oere others had not
»■ •> eq-.auv so before him. I have been
lavorably impressed with his character and
enterprise.”
WILLIA M W EIGHTH AN,
Firm of Powers & Weightman,
Manufacturing Chemists,
Ninth'and Brown streets, Philadelphia.
HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACf BU
CK U
Is the great specific for Universal Lassitude,
Prostration. &c.
The constitution, once afiected with Or
ganic weakness, requires the aid of medicine
to >nengthen ami m igorate the system,
uiori, HELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU
ui\ario* iv ri i h treatment is sub
ullt>‘d so, • • ir.> iiiViprn• >i vanity ensues.
iIELMHOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT OF
BUCIIU,
In iffcctimVs peculiar io'Feinald . isiinequal
ed b\ any ther preparation, hh in Chlor
osis. or Pa in fulness, or Suppres.
sion of Customary Evacuauens, Ulcerated
r Schirrus State of the Uterus, and all
complaints infficfoi.t to the set, or the decline
or cluing ot i ; le.
11ELM BOLD’S FLUID EXTR ACT BU
CIIU AND IMPROVED ROSE WASH
Will radicabv exterminate from th system
disea&es arising Iron, habits of dissipation,
a little eXi«'' firi e, Tittle « »t* no Change in di
•r. ro iru-onvfftiienre or ezposure ; come
pletely -one roe ing uin pleasant and
‘at gen. tiremedien, CopaVfa and Merci ry,
in all thecb diseases.
USE HELM BULL’S i-LUID EXTRACT
BU'CII
In a’l disea’ es of organs, whether ex
isting in male or female,, from whatever
cause originating, ar.d matter of how long
standing, ft is pleasant i taste and odor,
“immediate” in action, and more strength
ening than any of the preparations ot Bark
r Iron.
'Those from broken-doWn or
deli -ate constitution, prucure the remedy ac
once.
The reader must be aware that, however
slight may be the attack cf the above dis*
ease, it is certain to affoct the bodily health
and mental powers.
All the above diseases require the aid of
a Diuretic. IIELMTOLD’S EXTRACT
BOCIIC is the great Diuretic.
Sold by Druggists Sveryw'hcrS. IVcJt
SI.2J per bottle, or 6 be tiles for $6.50.
Delivered to any address. Dctcribe eym/ >
tome in all commilnidations.
Address
H. T. nEI.MBOLD,
tfrt'z and Chemical Warehouse,
594 Broadway, New Yolk
NONE ARE GENUINE
Unless done up in wrapper,
w.ro fu-simile of my Chemical Warehouse
ana signed
mayTrly II .T.II ELMROLD.