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It pays to clip »vpr :i pasrurr land *ub a
Foythe nt conrso pLums left by to? c' ttl*, and
cart and stack near »?abi**s (or bedding
An excellent measure-cjiko, seven
five eup« flour, three ofsng.tr. two <,f but
ter, or e of sweet-milk, ami half a tcarpoon
iull ol soda.
An exchange snv* that a rousted onion
bound upon the pu se o ( t the wrist will n* p
the most inveterate toothacho in a few’
in in u tea. *
Celery salad is said to bo Hie most
henlthv salad that can be ea‘e' . ami i *
pven as a cure for jaundice, neuralgia and
nervous diweastH.
P-hrservino Garden * w kkd —To preserve
graden seed Irorn the weevil, put them in
corked bottles, with a small quantity of
tpirita of turpentine.
I)r. Randall says that he does not
believe that the American Merino can be
improved by anv crc-s whatever, for the
greatest 'production of medium fine wool.
A quick and good way to make measure
Sponge cake: Three eggs, onr* tumb'er
sugar, one of flour and one tablesp onful
nf sweet-milk. If you wish a larger oi,p.
double the quantities.
To remove iron-rust from eb»thirg sutn
rate the piece with clear water, and rub n
Tartaric Acid, put it in the sun to drv ; if
the first time does not remove it. put it on
a second time, or until it is removed
Lemon Pudding.— Four teaspoon fulls <>f
corn starch, one quart of boiling water,
juice of three letm ns, rind of one, t ur eggs
quarter of a pound of hotter, sggar to -ni*
the taste. Bake in a de» p dish with crust.
CoRNED Beef—'l'he Scientific
informs the ladies that if they would have
corned beef juicy after it is cold and not a
dry as a chip, they should put it into boil
ing water when they put it on to cook, and
they should not take it out of the pot when
done, until cold.
Something worth the attention < f ladi* s
One who has tried it| says : To p-eve
flannel from shrinking, put it into • ke» !•
of cold water, and heat gradually, ti l i
comes to a boiling heat ; then let it remain
in the \va‘er til! it becomes quite ,•,», ! an!
it is warranted never t<> shrink
Grape Catsup.—Or ape cut-up is ;» new
condiment, said to be just fbe thing, sere u
the recipe given bv an exchat ge : k♦
live pounds of grapes, boiled no <-ul >er
ed, two and a half pounds of sugar. " r *
pint of vinegar, one tablpsnoontui e;.<o.
pinnamon, cloves, al'spice md ■ r-.d
half’s tahlespoonful I sa r . Bi> u u’ he
catsup is a little thick ”
Rust in Whrat.— A correspondent
the S uthorn Cultivamr impute* r i>* t t ex
cessive moisture in the soil, as h< * a*-
known it to occur t-n wheat on ol t,' ! s r
on that grown on e'av land well id deni mi -
ed. It is observed that wheat, b o-'leved h»
a forest on the South side of a field, and
thus measurably exclude from the rav- 1
the sun shows a strip of rusted w >
that on the North side of the tmnv field '
exempt from it.
Flow to Cook Egg Plant ° >re ad cut
the egg plant in thin ; 'er it t>far<d f r
two or three hours in odd water, wpM
which removes a strong flavor and makes >t
more delicate; when thoroughly drab ed
dip each slice into egg and cream. w»d
beaten, (two eggs and two tablespnonfnls f
cream) then into cracker crumbs llav
ready a large frying kettle of boiling lard,
frying a few slices at a time; ’h°v need
room, if you would h ve them delicate and
crisp. Stewed tomato is very nice with
egg plant.
Beefsteak —John T. P.tna’d T >ma*
ton, Miss., writes to the Southern Cu'tiva
tor: When you cut up a beef, sele.-t sue
pieces as will make good steaks— in ho
weather let the pieces weigh four er fivr
pounds, in cool weather ten pounds. Ro'«
well all over with corn meal and hang up
in li cool place, (no salt ) When von rut
off a piece for cooking, be sure and rub
meal over the fresh cut surface This phi’
will enable you to have fresh steak for
fceveral days. I hay tried it for years, and
very rarely fad. The first of last July, 1
mealed and hung up a piece, which kept
just one week, using some of it every morn
ing-
To Fry Oysters —A Bostonian contrib
utes the following to the Country Gentle
man ; Select large oysters; drain thoroughly:
place them singly in a towel and wipe dry
Dip in cream well beaten, in cracker
crumbs— (the crumbs should b<> sees. ne 1
with salt and pepper.) Have readv a large
kettle of boiling lard, and frv to a delicat
brown. Send to table often and hot. St iw-
Mayonnaise dressing or lemon with tried
oysters. In frying, always have a large
kettle of boiling lard, and enough of it
'‘Saratoga potatoes’' would not h the mar
vel that they are, if these simple rules were
followed.
Wheat Bran for Horses. —The Spiri ..f
the Times says wheat bran, given in rim
form of mash, is the usual food for sick
horse* ; it relaxes the bowels ; thi. probably
depends upon mechanical irritation Ma in s
are laxative, and of course debilitating,
lienee should not be g>ven to horses that
are to contit ue nt hard work. Many stabl* *>
men give a bran mash once a w ek ; tl»<*v
eeem to think its use indispensable; they
talk as if the horse could not be kept in
health without it. This is all nonsense.
But to give bran as a nourishment to a
horse under ordinary circumstances, is to
give him almost the dearest food he can live
upon, even when his work does not abso
lutely demand more substantial food.
To Purify Dairy Utensils.—Stand on
end, in a convenient place for use an open
ended vessel of suitable dimensions f>r size
of the dairy, sav from a half barrel to a
hogshead. Id this slack some quick lime,
enough to make a thin whitewash when
filled full nf water and cove'* *■> keen out
dust dirt. The lime will -eul -big •
saturated solution of lime over it. p..s •.dear
as spring water. After using the a. 'k
pans, etc., wash il err. ■ ■ 'thee . - i
washed and rinse.:, th» n < ■■
adjoining C;i*-k of cieer lime hii •r, give
them a quick turn, ko that everv part
becomes immersed therein ; them to
drain and dry and the purification is e-.m
--nlete, without any scalding process ( r rn
the new pan to the ol ! worn-out one T
bmein the clear water instantly , - r ,
zes the acid Jy of the milk vet V-mar’ e
in the cracks and seams, ec . ..f he milk
vessels, to destroy which the proo- »
scalding baa been performed.
LFt*AL NOTICES.
/ 1 FOR J \- Bp n couxty Where.*
* "X Tlsnry T -lennines. Temporary \4mfTri*tCTl*»r n
th> .state <»f Janie* II Iwig—, dec**:, c applies foi
permanent Administration <>f an and estate.
These are. the therefnre. to cite and admonish the
kindred and creditor* of said decea-ed to show cause, if
any thev hav<\ on the first Monday in Novemtifr n -xt.
why asid permanent administration should not b
ffr&ntcd. Girea under my hand, this 2Uth -Hpt., 18TD.
octl-td W. A. COBB, Ordinary.
C'i FOIIOf ' Up n <' tTNTY Whereas
X John W. Irvin apydles for the administration of
the e-tate of Alexander Irym, lEte Os sail ccunty, de
oeaaed.
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish the kin
dred »r.d creditors of said and ceased, to show cause, if
any thev have on the firvi Monday in November next,
wht the prayer o* the petl'i -ner should not he grant'-d.
Given under my hand, this ‘2‘>lh day of September.
ISfp). VTM A. C' >BB. Ordinary.
sept‘24-td
Administrator’s Sale.
BY order «.f the <’ nrf f O-dinarv of
Talbot eon "tv, Oa will ne sold, before ‘be Court
h use do'<r, in the town of Talbot ton o the flr-t
Tuesday in Decern'er nex , the following descrii-ed
lands, belon i e ‘o the Estate <»f lohn R Daniel, de
cersed, to-wit: The undivided hulf of a c- rtnin tract
of land sftusted in Iheltith District of Upson county.
Ga. in the fork of Potaloe creek and Flint river, cure
tt-inin? 454 acres more or iess. and known as the Alex
ander place, bold for division. Terms cash
1 . A. P WIMBERLY,
oc f2o.td Administrator.
CT K.ORGIA— TTpeow CPTNTT. —Court of Ordinary.
W serifember 1 er"i —Whereas \rrihmze Mu p phv.
Administrator with the will annexed -d Stanley Peuri
fi>v late of raid county, deceased, h s filed liir petition
f,,r dismission from the administration of the estate of
said dt cease f
It is, therefore, ordered that rule ni si be published in
the G. Ortria Herald, a public enzett*, published in
Thomas'on. In said county, for three months returnable
tu said court on the first Monday in January next, that
aJi persons concerned may have notice thereof, and act
accordingly.
A trne extract from the minute* of sa'd court.
•ept’7-8m WM. A UOBB, Ordinary.
C'iEHROIA— Upson cottntt. Oourt. of Ordinary,
* September Term. 1870 —Whereas Mrs. “artha A
Greene, Adm nistr-.trix of the estate of Charles R
Greene, Lite of s d<l C‘ unt v, deceased, has filed h"r peti
tion for dismission from her administration of said estate,
alleging that she has fully administered and settled the
same, ft is. therefore, ordered that rub ni si be pub
lished in the Georgia Herald, a puhlic g izette of said
countv, for three months that dl persons concerned
may have notice that the prayer of the petitioner will
oe granted at the January Term next ensuing of this
court unless cause to the countrary be show n
A true extract from the minutes of said"court..
wpt27-8m WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
Executrix’ Sale.
BY virtue of the l;isr will nor! 'pstamenl
of William D H oodson. deceased, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in December next, before th>
t'otvrthouse door in Thomsston. Ga., within, the legal
hours of sale, the ‘ol "wins specific parts ot lots, all
sit- ntedin the East tront square, in‘he town ofThom
aston. Up<on county Georgia, to wit:
All of tha' part of Lot No 3. beginn'ng at a. point
f distant North forty feet from the Southwest corner of
, said LtNo 3, and running thence N r ; h twenty four
i feet- thence East one hundred and twenty feet to Lot
No. 4, thonoe Smith twenty-four feet, and t ienc> 'Vest
i one hundred and twenty feet to the place ofbeginni g
All of that part, of Lot Nos. 2 and 3 beginning at a point
distant No th sixt' -four feet from the South we-t corner
, of Lot No. 3. and running t ence North twenty-four
.feet, thence East one hundred and twenty feet to Lot
f No 5, thence South twenty four feet, and thence W. st
/one hundred and twenty f <>t to the place of beginning
| ail th t part o' Lot, No. 'I begi ring at a point, distant.
North eighty-eight tv«*t. from the Southwest corner of
Lot No. 3, and running thence Nort twenty four fer-t,
thence East one hun ’red and twenty feet to Lot No. Jj
thence Smith twenty-four feet, and thence W«*st. one
hundr and and twenty feet t the plieeot beginning. Ali
that part o‘Lot No 2. Leginni gat a point distant. North
one hundred and twelve feet, from the Southwest comer
of the East front square, and running thence North to
the Northern line of the foundation of the brick store
house built by W 1) Woodson on said lot No. and
thence East-along the said line of said foundation one
hundred and 4went.v-feet. to Lot No. 5. thence South to
a point Ea«t of the point of begin- ing, mid th nee West
one hundred and twenty feet o the pi ce nf beginning.
All that pari of Lot No 1, beginnin at the Northeast
corner fsaidLotNo 1 and running thence West forty
four feet, thence South forty feet, to the Sharman Lot.,
thence East forty-four feet, and thence North forty feet
to the place of beginning. All that pint of Lot No 1,
beginning at the Southeast corner of said Lot No Ran
nmning thence West thirty five feet to the place of be
ginning Ail that part of Lot No. 4, beginning at the
Northwest corner of said Lot No p and running th- r<
South forty feet, thence east thirt five feet them-e
North forty feet, and ti ence West thirty-five feet to
thep'aieof teurinning. All that part ■f l ot o. ft he
gi ning at the Southvv est earner ot sun! bo N<» "».»»•*
running thence North to •• po t East front t e North
ern line of the foundation of the brick store bob by "
D Woodson, deeeas and thence East one hundred and
twenty 'eet to a street, thence muth to the Southeast
corner of Lot No 5 and thence W .it one hundred and
twenty feet, to th“ place of beginning. \lso, an tindi
vided one-half int< rest in part of Lot beginning at ’ln
Northwest, corner of sail Lot No Land runningt, hence
South thirty nine feet more or less, to the harman lot.
thence East sixty feet, thence North to t e Northern
boundary of sail lot. an' thence West sixty Let id •»
said Northern boundary to the placeo! beginning Ais-.
an undivided one-half interest in that part o Lot No
al, beginning at a point, di-fmt East sixt' feel f-otn th
Northwest corner of said L t No 1, and running thei.ci
East sixteen feet,, thence fort\ feet, thence West
sixteen feet, and thence Noith lor \ f < t to the place <4
beginning Iso, an nndivid'gl one hjrH' nterest i Lo
.jNo.fi. Also, an u dt’lded one half interest, in parts ot
Lo s Nos 2 and fi. begin ni g at the Northwest corner
of Lot No 2 and renning 'hence South to the founda
tion of th brick stpre'house buib by W. I). Woods n
deceased being th’rty b-et, more r es», thenc" Ka«t
HiU) handred ands rty feet more or h -s. thr ugh Lots
NW. 2 and 8. thence N rth to the North- ast. corner of
Lot No 5, and the ce West two bn deed and lort.y 'eet
to the p ace of begi ning Also, that part of Lot No.
2, lying ana being in the town o T omas on, in said
county, in the Northeast front square co taining si\ tv
two feet in front and running i> ck et lity I et. begin
ning at th ■ -outheast corn r of said Lot and running
due North eighty <eet, th nee du>- Wed sixty too fe- t.
thence due South eighty feet, thence due Hast sixty -
two 'eet t ■ the beginning corner of said Lot.
Those Lots are immediately inf nt of the Court
House square, and are conside; ed the in >st desirable
business lots in he plan Tl.omaston i« the term nq
of the Upson county Railroad which will s >on to in
operation, and being supported by' n extensive and
superior section of country, offers extranrdin rv in
ducements to business men Terms male known on
day of sale" W. P WOODSON
oct22 46d Executrix
ttttf: mutuat.
GUARANTY LIFE ASSOCIATION,
NO. 43 BROADWAY, NEW YORK,
liiFo I'l-u'’Mtn- P< lice- it 4 r an
improved and or girdal system. The payment of
TEN DOLLXRS will secare a policy of TWO THOUS
AND DOLLARS (larger sums in proportion), and a
small PRO-RATA payment is required only when a
cleath occurs in the class and division i which a police
is registered Iu some e-seutiul points, such as medical
examination, pro-rata payments, ami absolute p.dic es.
this ssociation does not vary from any of our oldest
companies; hut in greater simp’icity, economy, and ac
commodation of payments it differs materially.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $350,000.
For partitul a is, pamphlets roav he had gratnitonsly
nt the OfliCe of the Vssociatlon, No. 93 Broadway, New
York or of its Agents.
Gen. 8 P. HKINTZKLMAN. U. . A , President.
ISAAC ROSENe’KLD -Tr, Vice President.
L TIERN \N BRIEN, Secretary
W. A. JOHNSON. Division Agent
DR J. 0. HUNT, Medical Examiner.
Thomaston, Ga
Agents wanted. octlo-lui
THOMAS F, BETHEL
DEALER IN
DRV GOODS A\D GROCERIES
SHOES. HATS, CLOTHING. CROCK
ERY WARE &C, &C.
TTTGUTjD inform b'« rn’-f mters nn<l rbe
▼ T citizens of this and adjoining counties that he
haa received his entire -tock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
and woul 1 respectfuTlj solicit all who wish desirable
and substantial goods to give him a call and examine
hi- large at.d varied stock helore p .rchasin elsewhere.
Th nkful for past avors. he earnestly begs a continu
ance of the same, at hi- New Eire Proof Store, on Main
street, Thou aaton, Ga apl23-tf
r unJervicrned Vieinar dp manenfly
E located In Thomston,still tenders thier profes-ional
setvlcesin the practice of Dentistry to the citizens «.f
Upson and adiotning counties Teeth inserted on g Id
silver, adamant! eo p rutiber. All work warr mtcJan i
lag and fit guaranteed. Office up stdrs over WILSON
1 SA A YERS store.
dec'Mf BRYAN & SAWYER,
J, 0. ZIMMERMAN,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IS
FURNITURE,
of ALL KINDS. Keeps on hand a GOOD ASSORT
MENT of FURNITURE of h's own make and that oj
Western anufccturers. Having an arrangement with
KEONDEAU A CO., of Atlanta, the largest FURN-
I URE DEALERS in the South, enables metofißor
ders of ar.y size for any quantity with extreme
SHORT NOTSCS,
ii I should not have the kind vou ms r wish. BED
bTEADS a speciality, plenty of them always on hand
that are good.
In returning thanks for y our liberal patro :age in the
past, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same. Call and see my goods before you buy. I flat
ter myself that I can please all thxt know
GOO U> WORK
when they see it My increased facilities have enabled
me to offer larger quantities, better variety and bettor
bargains.
Final y I earnestly request all that are in nerd of any
my line to call and examine my Btoek.
dec2s-tf J. C. ZIMMERMAN.
Tii3 Great Medical Discovery!
Dr WALKER’S CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
For Female Co»u»laintn, whether in young or old, m .r
--riod or single, at the dawn of womanhood or tho turn o t life, t hese Ton
ic Bitters have no equal; are sale and reliable in all forms of disease.
Hundreds of Thousands
Boar testimony to their wonderful
Curative Effects.
WHAT ARE THEY?
TREY ARE NOT A VILE
FANCY DRINK/
Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey. Proof Spir
its. and Refuse Liquors, doctored, eptoed,
and sweetene-i to please tuo taste, ca led. ‘•Touica’*
*i Appetizers,” “ Restorers,” &0., that lea.ltha
tippler o n to drunkenuess and rum, but arc a trua
Medicine, made from tho Native
iieio- Va,iiix»i-ui», rree from ail Alconoiio
Stimulants. They are the GFEE AT BLOOD
PURIFIERaniLIF.O GIVING* PRIN
CIPLE, a perfect Renovator arid Invigorator
ot ttie Bvatein, carryingoii ail poisonous matter,
und restoring the blood to a li-althy condition.
No person can take these Bitters, according to
-ections, and remain long unwell.
%1 OO will be given for an incurable case, pro
Jiug thebones are not destroyed, by nunaral
( ,is /ns or other means, and the vital organa
y\ is 1 and bevond the point of repair.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheu
matism and Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indi
ere tion Bilious, Remittent, and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit
ters Lave been most successful. Such. Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
in t - rvwd'y produced by derangement of tho
Digestive Organs. , .. , 4
'J'u 'y invigorate the stomach, ana ettmnlato
the torpid iiver and bowels, which render them
of unequalled efficacy in cleausing the bleolof
all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor
vo i he whole system.
Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Headache,
i in the Bhouldors, Coughs, Tightness of the
U i st, Dizziness, Sour Stomach, Bad Taste in
the Mouth, Bidiona Attacks, radpitation of the
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, Tain ia
the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other
painful symptoms which arc th3 offsprings of
Dyspepsia, are cured by thceo Ihtters.
‘Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find 1
its impurities bursting through tho skin in Tim
ples. Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when Ris
foul, and yourfeelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure and the health of the system will
follow.
BIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in
the system of so many thousands, are ehectuaily
destroyed and removed.
For full directions, read carefully the circular
around each bottle, printed in four languages—
English, German, French, and Bpanisb.
J. WALKER, 32 & 34 Commerce Street, N. Y.
Proprietor. It. H. McDONALD & CO.,
Druggists and General Agents.
Ban Francisco, California, and 32 and 34 Com.-*
meme Street, N. Y.
UNSOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND
DEALERS. - .-^4
mpi i (im
GRIPPiN caeriaqb
K V. POSi TO ii ¥!
r pillß Repository, which for the last
twenty-five years has supplied Middie Georgia with
th. best CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PLANTATION
WAGONS,ever known in this country, is now stocked
again from the same Factories, and can supply any
style of
Carriage or Buggy,
that maybe wanted. Will always keep on hand the
celebrated Buggy called “The W.odrnfl Concord/
which are known to be superior to any other. The
axles of this Buegy are all made ofserap irm manufac
tured expressly for this work. The dash frames are ot
Norway iron that will bend fl it down and back without
braking. No Buggy can run lighter, ride earier or last
longer, or be bought cheaper to its real value than this
Will also keep on hand the
WOODRUFF PI.AXTVTIOV WAGON,
ich is known all over the State and took the firs
.mi 'tn at the late State Fair of Georgia.
W WOODRUFF.
deefl - ’J Griffin, Ga.
J(.) H \\ OlvK i al! k'nds neatly exei*uted
at the HERALD OFFICE, * declS-tf
ATLANTA ADVIOHTISEMKNTS^
i\cw York, Philadelphia and Baltimore.
COME TO ATLANTA!
H. K. SHACKLEFORD,
WHOLESALE
LIQUOR DEALER,
NO. 3 , BROAD STREET,
ATLANTA,
Sole Agent for the Celebrated
TOBIAS BITTERS.
TAE \I ER in tine WINES. BRANDIES. WHISKIES, GINS. Ac Will duplicate any
I f bill" of Pure Proof LIQUORS bought in the above mentioned market*. Grocers
and Dealers in Liquors in Middle Georgia can save money by purchasing from my *£use.
I can sell CHAMPAGNE cheaper by the case than can he bought outside of New lurk.
Send for Circular* and I’rioe SHACKELFORD.
June 4 1870
- Tgl ors 4AO HOMES TESTIFY.
DP. J BHADT*JELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR, "WOMANS
BEST FRIEND |
a CERTAIN CURE FOR WHITES. SUPPRESSED MENSES, and other diseases
/m peculiar t>'women. Prepared and sold by L. H. URADIHELD, Wholesale Drug
gist, Atlanta, Ga. Uriee sl' 50.
TESTIMONIALS ;
Tuskeoee Ala . Nov. 21, 1869 —Mr L. 11. B.adfi- ld—Sir: Please forward us im
mediately. another supply of “Bradfield’s Female Regulator.” We find it to be all that
is claimed for it and we have witnessed the moat decided, and happy effects produced
bv it. Very respectfully, IIONTER & ALEXANDER.
We. the undersigned Druggist*, tak- pleasure in commending to the trade Dr. J.
Bradfinld’s Female Regulator, believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for the dis
ease« for which he recommends it. W. A DANSDLLL. Atlanta, Ga.
W. C..LAWSIIE, Atlanta. Ga. W ROOTS & SON, Marietta, Ga.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
State op Georgia. Trotip County This is to oerniy that I have examined the res
ceipt of Dr. Josiah Brad ft id of thi* c motv, and as a medical man, pronounce it to be
a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all the«. iseases of females
for which he recommends it. WM. P. BEASLEY. M. D.
This December 21. 1898 Feb’y 26, 1870- ly
- p^ TFNT mi :tAllic
WHITE WIRE CLOTHES. LINES.
lITE beg leave to call your attention to an entirely new article known as ‘‘Patent
v? Metallic White Wire.” p seessing qualities which prevent it from ever corroding
or turning from its color during any number of years, and on which letters Patent have
been secured. It has been found to be the only article suitable for a Clothes Line. The
old fashion tope or chord always causes so much tumble arid annoyance by breaking,
rotting out, and discoloring clothes, and by being obliged to b put up and taken down
every time used. With this
WIRE CLOTHES LINE,
You have none ot these annoyances, and when it is once put up it gives you no more
trouble. After using it we are confident you will fully corroborate the statement of
th ueands of others in its praise. Every family should, and will eventually have uie.
It will not rust nor corrode, though you may keep it in water for any length of time,
even salt water.
SIX REASONS WHY EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE OF THESE PATENT
EVERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES:
Ist. You never have to take it out of the weather.
2d. It will last fifty years or more.
3d It is the cheapest Clothes Lines in the world.
4th You cannot load it heavy enough with clothes to brake it
sth. It does not in any way discolor, wear or injure clothes thit are hrrng upon it.
6th It will save its price in saving clothes every six months you own it.
IRBY II TRAYLER, of Thnmaston, Upson county, Georgia, is the authorized agent
for the Hudson River Wire Works in Georgia. Ail orders to Irbv H. Trayler, Thom ass
ton, Geargia, will be promptly filled when the cash accompanies the order.
IRBY H. TRAYLOR,
April 2. 1870-ts Agent for lluJsnn River Wire' Work*.
They are a Gentle Purgative am well as aTonic, posse*.
ing also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving
Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and all tho Visceral Organs
G.H.&A.W. FORCE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES
WHITEHALL STREET,
GkA.
janls-1y
M. K. KKNNY’S
NEW ALE DEPOT,
NO. 14 PRYOR STRRET,
ATL A 3V G-ja..
K ENNY is State Agent for the celebrate
e.l oLD WICKLIFFE.
KENNY la Agent for LiU’s CHICAGO ALE.
KENN V Is Agent for London Royal Nectar Gin.
£3?” KENNY la Agent for old Tom Gin
(Uy* KENNY manufactures All Grades of Segars.
KENNY'S RITTERS canaot be excelled as a tonic.
Try them!
Go and see KENNY at his new stand on Pryor Street.
febs ly
ILL < LAY & <O.,
WHOLESALE.
LIQUOR DEALERS
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO. 1 GRANITE BLOCK BROAD ST
ATLANTA, aA.,
PRICE LIST.
v^W ereal -, n.oo
XX w . P. pei ga 1 i
Ten Corn Whisky, per gal $1.25 to 2 25
Ten. Rye Wh skey, per gal ... 1 50 to 3.00
Ruberson Whisky, per gal 2 00 to 4 00
Clay Bourbon Whisky, per gal. 1.50 to 8 no
i lay XXX Whisky,per gal 1.25 to 200
L av Ky Kell Whisky, per gal 2.00 to 6.50
Lee s Best Whisky, pergil 2.o‘>to 4.50
Ky. Marshall Whisky per gal 2.00 to 5,00
Old Crow Whiskey, per gal... 2.50 to 7.00
i*s2y-|g‘
JUST RECEIVED!
received heavy shipments of
w a I l S I£ E Y ,
of late, we offer the public the GREATEST INDUCE
MENTS ever offered in this market. Onr LIQUORS
are bought LOti CASH, and therefore, very low. Are
GUARANTEED PURE.
Our Expenses being very small we may confidently
assert, that we can "ELL CHEAPER than New York,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore houses Give us a call'
and judge for youeselves
Agents for SOLOMON’S BITTERS.
L lOH EN & CO
June 11-8 m Atlanta, Georgia.
LIVERV IMI SALE STABLE.
ALWAYS ON HAND, PHAETONS,
jTJL Carriages, Buggy and Saddle Hoises.
FINE BLOOD HORSES,
both for sale and livery Extra accommodations given
to drovers,
<&c bro.,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA.
Will furnish good teams for the Indian Springs, and
Challbeate and Warm Springs, on reasonable terms
junell-tf
A. STAFFORD. A. J. BLALOCK J w t tAFFoRD
Stafford, Blalock & Cos,,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Staple and Taney Goods,
'*• HARDWARE, CUTLERY &c.,
ITT* No 21 Main Street. Baroeaville, Ga de<?9
GOOD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE!
A NEW YORK DRUG STORE.
AT
BARNESTILLE GEORGIA.
A \T n ERE the peonlft ca* purchase everv
y V thing pertaining to the line, at a saving of 50
to 100 per • ent Friends and Fellow^t'itlzena: This is
worth savir g; and now it is for yon to call and see
whether these things are s<> .-r not. Pure Kerosine Oil
at 50 eta. per gallon; and nil other articles in same
proportir>u Yours truly,
july9-Iy JPHILIP P. VAN ALSTINE
FOR sale:.
ONE fine buppy Horse in tiptop contli-.
tion, also, four young Mules, strong and sound
Enquire immediately of
aep«4-%f W. T. WEAVER.
A
HERiIIC BE Mm
A
CARBOLIC I
C ON STIT U TlO\
RE NOV ATOM
BASED ON SCIENCE
PREPARED WUH SKi LI
and all the available engenuity
ness, that the art of pharmacy ot
Rent day can Contribute. And ■
in Concentrate 1 Form the most ■
Valuable Vegetable jJ
Known in the History of Melio> I
PURIFYING THE BLOOL 1
Imparting
NUTRITION TO TIIE SYSTEM * fc
TO THE STOMACH. ’ I
And a Healthy actp n »<J the Lit ( * r|
neys, Secretive and Excretive Cr ,1
A DYING ZXJAV*
Lav breathing his last on the bat:].t
bis companions surged on :\hd
alone. They knew the cause tt | ,
proaching end it vras the deadly bu .•
friendly voice could cheer him torJ
human skill could save him
THOUSAND > OF PRECIOUS Lit]
are to day as rapidly sinking, and v
ly tottering on to an untimely end, ini
sering, Ag-my, Wretchedness, and \*
ance of ti e cause which
Science can arrest and
Nourish iuto new Life and Vi*.,
And cause the Bloom «f Health
To dance once more upon their > 1
ed Cheeks.
DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF I
Steals upon its victims unawares, at’l
fore they are aware of its attack, \Jj
itself firmly in the system, and thru 1;
neglect or inattention becomes seated l l
duties all o?dinary or temporary treaia I
to relinquish its merciless grasp.
DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE 0!
The wasted form —the hollow cheek! i
The withered face—the sallow comphr
The feeble voics—the sunken, glassy f I
The emaciated form—the trembling’ll I
The treacherous pimpb'-tTe torturing
The repulsive eruption the intbuot. >
The pimpled face—the rough colorlm-i
and debilitating ailments of the prs
age? The answer is simple, and cue*
whole ground in all its phases, viz: ;tt
Pangs of Disease
AND
HEREDITARY T A lit
ARE FIRMLY FIXED IN THE
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE-TIIE BLOC|
Thr IX D1 SC RIMIN ATE t A CCINAI I
during the late war, with diseasedLjJ
has I
TAINTED TIIE BEST BLOW'
in the entire land. It has planted the
of the most melancholy disease in the•-
of men, women and children on all u
and nothing short of a
HEROIC HEMED!
will Eradicate it root and branch, fr-
Sueh a Remedy is HENRY’S CARL.
CON ST ITUTION RENOVATOR
On reaching the Stomach, it aseiojoi:
at once with the food and liquids tlies
and from the moment it passes ionfl
Blood, it attacks disease at its
head, in its germ and maturity, and
pates it through the avenues of the or*
with unerring certainty, and sf'nds ne*J
pure Blood bounding through evert.§
and vein.
The tuhercules of Scrofula that *'3
times flourish and stud the inner coa .
the abdomen, like kernel of own, are*
rred, dissolved and eradicated and vj
eased parts nourished into life. irt.
pid Liver and Inactive Kidneys arc 1 '
lated to a healthy secretion, and :
natural (unctions restored to re:-
health and activity. (
Its aetioD upon the blood, fhh<L_
body, and Glandular System, are **
Purifying and Disinfectant. A t its t
disease droops, dies, and the victims
violence, as it were,
LEAPS TO NEW LIFE.
It relieves the entire system of '
Aches, enlivens the spirits, and iop r
Sparkling brightness on the K"
A rosy glow to the Cheek,
A ruby tinge to the Lip,
A clearness to the Head,
A brightness to the ComplexiM
A buoyancy to the Spirit*,
And happiness on all sides.
Thousands have been rescued froc
verge of the grave by its timely u ; e.
This Remedy is now offered to the
with the most solemn assurance &* *
trinsic medicinal virtures, and \ i
Healing properties.
For all Affections of the KID-*"
RETENTION of URINE, and Li
Women and Children. Neryous
tion, Weakness, General
Loss of Appetite, it is unsurpassed. *
tinguishes Affections of the Bones. HK
Custiveness, Debility, Diseases : '*
neys, Dyspepsia, Erysipelis, h e2 : -
regularities, Fistula, all Skin P*"-
Liver Complaint, Indigestion,
monary Diseases, Consumption, Set-*
King’s Evil, Sybillis.
PREFAKED liY
Prof. M. E. HENBI
DIRECTOR- GENERAL
OF TITE
BERLIN IIOSPITA 1
M A., L L. D., F. R °,
HENRY & CO., Propria-;
Laboratory, 278 Pearl B tr t
Post office 13 .x, 5272. Re*
$1 per bottle, six bottles for $5-
where on receipt of price. ,ui
requested to correspond confide 1 ' 1 v
reply will be made by following 113
Sold uy all respectable Ptugg'
rach26'ly