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FIELD, GARDEN AND HOUSEHOLD.
Shallow plowing operate* to impoverish
the soil while it decreases production.
Tiiere is an immense cranberry marsh
in Washington Territory, yielding on*
hundred thousand bushels in a single crop
Pop-over Cake.— The following receipt
for making the justly ce'ebrated pon-over
cake. It is said to he well worth p trial.
One cup of milk, one cup of flour, one *•!»•' n*
egg, a little pinch of sal r ; increa* • i p*»
portion to the family.
Orange Custard (with Pe«ti v ) 1 gie
dionts : The rinds and juice «>’ two
a quarter of a pound of pujrar, »• scant qnaifc
er ot a pound of butter, two egg , oo- gra
ed nutmeg. Fill your pie dishes ah on half
full.
A COP.REsroNDET of the Rural N • Y '
er says that he has known a hurs .h w n
for twelve months on three leg* .'torn g*
bone, made perfectly sound bv »h*> arotbra
tion once a day. of an «>inrm*' <•• -d
of half an ounce of bluestcn* • f
turpentine, thoroughly mixed - Ke ■ • e
hoof greased.
Apple Costard. —Take h*'Wi' <f b
apples, and mash them as tine a p<>S'-ib , e.
Add the yolks of six and whi'es oftb'ee
eggs, well b*at< n ; one «e«cun f ul o 1 'We -
cream, a little rosewater, some r.utmeu. .*ii*-
namon, and a small lump of butter. M*x
all together, and sweeten it well. Then
make a good crust. Pour in the mixture,
and bake in an oven
Prrr Paste —Mix together one quart of
flour, a quarterof a pound of butter, a little
lard, ard pinch of salt. Beat together the
yolk of an e<:g and a cupful of wafer and
then add them to T he fl*ur lb • the
pase very often ; the of;ener t i- robed ’be
richer it becomes, and eeh ine «*• r 'l*
ed or* and uiall par’iel'** (it out *>v rit
Thi q y v of s w I m-»-• o»
thr •* <* r or pio<\
c rwjt p Mi v CEeP.'E. — Four roiled crack
. •; of molasses one ar and one belt
• • r -' ■ rrar one cup of cold waV one
'» r ei'lf-r or one half cup of bailed Cider
'* w : -o wafer, two thirds of a cup of
;rj«. Iwo eggs well beaten, stirred io
b n last *hing. Spices to 'be taste. This
wtU make three or four pies. accord’Pg ?o
the size. Bake like eomnion pies.
Florendies.— Boil wo quor « of milk,
und stir in half « pound of ground rice ; sri •
constantly until it thicken*. Then po i »o
a quarter and half qu rter of a pound o'
batter, and let it b c .me c,i I «oe
yolk of s x eggs, and <* e v>e*.r} of .okc
together, and stir in w ith the . her a c>
Beat the whites of the eg and M»r th**® •
lightly. Then prepare :t nice o>e < **o t
This preparation is sufficient fur five pies
Bake in a moderate oven.
To Train a Horse t> Stand The
American Stock Journal oantai s e hal
lowing directions : “Take your horse on he
barn floor and throw a strap over his hack
and fasten it to his right fore font ; 'e and
him along and say ‘ whoa.” at t| lP *iin»o
tim® pull down the strap, which thr >* - m
on th vee feet and makes him stop . i dd
This is the beet wav known to teach « .
though you can but on the w r hi •.) and
say whoa, and give him a sh *rn j rk Gv
will stop him about as soon a* f’*p sn-ar. o
his foot. Then put him in hame-s w ; ! ' *h
foot-strap, and drive him ut> to he and <.•
The moment be undertakes to move * *k**
his foot and say whoa. Get in your c;*t
riage and get out again; rattle the pbii's.
make all the noise getting in f.nd out that
you can; give him to understand, by
snatching bis foot every time he moves,
that he must stand until you tell him to go ;
and after a few times you can put the whole
family in the carriage and he won't stir out
of his tracks.
Why do Beks Swarm? -At the recent
Michigan Bee Keepers’ Convention this
subject was discussed. Mr. Oris is reported
assaying: The strongest instinct God has
given to the honey bee is the love for stor
ing honey. This instinct is so strong th
she will remove the young larvae from its
cells and destroy it that she may make t “ in
for the gathered honey But nhe dop* n .
thus destroy the brood unless crowded for
room by an unexpected rich harvest ♦ r
honey. It is to guard against .he and- ••**-
tion of the brood the queen cells
preparatory to swarmuig wh <•
as soon as one or more is -e* .>>.*»
The Creator ha* implan * r e u
bee such unparalleled bairn 1 * "
that but one normal qm*e - *
live in a fa.i ilv of bees T
strongly developed that she w
ers attempts to destroy a r
the cell. But working ; ► -
guarded, which so exasp* >• > o
bv the time one irm*r* is e . ■ . ■ yjrr
rusbe> from the hive <> ti< o a w ;:..m
being accompanied by a m j-u-ny *• •he
colony. These are, rhe*e’**» the r«*:-sous
why bees swarm ; l*t. The v\, >: of comb*
to hold 2d. To save the destruction
of the brood. 3d. The hatred between
rival queens.
Salting Hay.— A* hay-making time
will soon be here, ihe following from a c* *
T spondent of the Germantown Telegraph
copied for the benefit of those who m.t
desbe to try the experiment of -m .tg »>
their own huv th s season tVc vh »*••
doubt hut 'he erasses w’ l ! b .•■»*• tb* ■
Th wr er Sa.vs:
“Woe * f vciis a b*v niv •> • •• •*. \
m,.ne i n:e *o s '• i>s lie.- >■-. w
hauled in ‘it- spre. r’ >g a layer 'o obv -;i
over *.he mow ami then spii’W i: gitwi h a
li t:e s i and so on to s he top o^toe mow
<>- on .1 '• Ik- y w.»« a:! i*. ll* was cot -
»■ .eteo a good farmer, and that was toe ;»«•*•
er rt i custom of the neighborhood, aid oobodv
appeared to doubt its utility. Thus I grew
nn into manhood so habituated to the prac*
«'* •- ha’ when I went to farming on mv
own h ok, I pursued the same plan for a
time; hut some eight or nine years ago I
somehow or other got to thinking that r! e
® It thus used was a wa>te. both of time ard
mouey, and oftentimes of hav too. and con
cluded to abandon the practice, at least fer
one season. But my hay came out so clean
and bright that I wanted another triai of Ir
the next year, and the next, and have never
salted my hay since, nor do I think I ever
shall. I believe the only good effect it ha*,
if any, is to season the hay s 'he cart e
will eat it better; but that h » vew -m..
matter, for if hay is cut a r ‘be right *g»
and properly cured 'here wi be if ie ;.:n
hie on that score. Bu '>n he oh- r ad
the sweati g of the hav can ed
dissolve, thus making t..«»»v c •••of».*ure t .
dry out without causing .'ie '• v *•* mould,
which it almost i v«r-.,L v :;<!'« e .- I
1 t
* r. 1
t''. the cows when a boy ” ’
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA— Upon county —Wheeis.
Henry T. .Teuninffs. Temporary AdmlnLtrator of
the estete of .James H Twiggs*, deeen>e<l. applies for
permanent A<lmini«tration of said estate.
Those ar°, 'he therefore, to cite an*i admonish the
kindred on*l creditors of said f o show cause, f
any 'hev eve. on th" first -, on<'ay in ovcmSer m-xt,
why fc-io perm .nent ftcmini’.trmtion should rot h»
grant and. Oivea . nd* rmvhvd, ’hi 1 * ?9 : ti
octl-td T 7. A CORK. Or<iijary.
C>t ri« r * v
TT .j .’'** w. i v«- '*>- -n * r
'. -e •*<.': e o’ - t •
r*.\
n' w n • c * ! per* of . .1
d.ed -creditor* o « i.'t I r r er, o ru», it
anv they have o > the fr- ’ ".lav : .i .h. ir* ti.
whr the praver of the T-it ic- o-i’ ,’ot ..-e g.- n and.
Given under my 1) nd. r : <‘ m ■> \ v f * • 'he.,
IR7O. V.' ’ A. Ct *!• R. O *’i*m. v.
e ept?4-td
Administrator’s Sale.
By ord"r of ’.e c*;, , V| . of O d : nrrv rtf
‘I alhot con "tv. Ha will r>e *o!d. before the C urt
h re door, in the town of 'l’alhotton o the fir<t
Tuesday in Decem v er nex*. the following
lands, belonging to the Estate of -John R D* id. de
ceased, to-wit: The undivided half of a c j rtiin tract
of land situated in the Ifi'b District of Up.«*>n connty.
On . in the fork of Potato© creek r>n<l Flint river, con
i'' ining 454 aerpg more or leas, and known as the Alex
ander place, sold for division. Terms cash
' A. P WIMBERLY,
oct'29-td Administrator.
f"4 F.ORO JA Upson rorNTT.--Court of Ordinary,
W Sentemher Term.—Whereas Amhroxe Murphy,
Administrator with the will annex*'*’ of Stanley Penri
foy. late of said county, deceased, has filed his petition
for dismission from the administration of the estate of
said deceased.
It is, therefore, ordered that rnie ni si he published in
the Georgia Herald, a public gnzett*\ published in
Thoma.stnn, in said county, for three months, returnable
to said court on the first Monday in January next, that
all persons ooncerned may have notice thereof, and act
accordingly.
A true extract from the minute* of »a’d eonrt.
sept’7-8m WM. A. COBB. Ordinary.
fiKOROIA— TTpsow oot-MTT.—Court of Ordinary,
September Term. 1870. Whereas Mrs. Martha A.
Greene, Administr->trix of the estate of Charles R.
Greene, late ofs *id c*>untv. deceased, has filed her peti
tion for dismission from h< t administration of said estate,
alleging that she has f ully administered and settle*! the
same. It is, therefore, ordered that rule ni si be pub
lished in the Georgia Herald, a public gazette of said
county, for three months, that all persons concerned
may have notice that the prayer of the petitioner will
be granted at the .January Term next ensuing of this
court unless cause to the countrai y be shown
A true extract from the minutes of s-rid court.
6cpt27-3m WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
Administrator’s Safe.
WILL f* h *
doo . t th. <>i—r> 'T'o ir as*on T7o -r co*i *v,
Ga., on the fi*•:•,» r FY.e <!.u ec n* e v ' . '• the
highest btd.le* x p i !’<• 11 *he " eof
.’osenh .’odd. I ti* o’ Cr- a ij.mn'v
Said land He '» *1» F! •* D! 'cof g - 1 "o
ton. now Upson county, v. ' •• i.-i* o
Hundred ; n«l Fieh’eeo ‘ o.';h I 1 '
dre*’ and Ninete.-n. tid T • •>*
three (all joining! and al** g-thr- i
dred and Six an*' s-quavt ■> u s vn< ■' o
con* - eni ntl.v si'u t dto good echoo's. ■1» * u - *
fe-ent denominations, find in v« t v go* *' -o* e
nc.'tr the Factories, and eight mile- rom 'hen on
where a Railroad will ven s**on terminate he o- ce
has a good *lwelling. good kitchens, goo*’ barns an*’
stables, and all other improvements necess-. v. It i*
well and conveniently watered. It is abe .utiful -n '
pleasant place to live, and has a large amount of w-*od
land, and the prettiest timber in middle Georgia. Th**
cleared and wood land is * roperlv ilivide w*tb «*ood
fencing enclosing the former. an<l a lava*- surplus <»*'
rails. The premises will be sold in lots to sn’* nn che
er*. Titles perfectly good. All persons wishing to
purchase land in a healthy section tnd situate*! a.subove.
are requested to visit the Administrator on the place or
communicate with him at Waynmanville, Ga. Terms
cash. II W. TODD. Xdm’r
The above sale is postponed t’ll the first Tuesday in
Dec miter next. Terms one half cash and halt on
twelve months credit. H. w. TOOD,
»evs-td Administrator
Executrix’ Sale.
BY virtue of the host * v»«nie"t
•-f AVil|i..m D VA oo*'**on. dec-ess <l. will he sold
on the first Tuesday in D •cem’ > *' n \t. he* - re the
Courthouse door in Th''m'*«t<*n. G *.. wMon iti • leg.*!
hours of sale, the to! owing specifi** parts *• lots, ill
sit atedin the East front square, in'he town of Thom
a«ton. ITp«on count,v f'eo'gia, to wit;
Ail of tha» part of Lot No and. beginn ng at a point
distant North forty feet from the Southwest corner of
said L t No 3, and running thence N r'h twent.v-font
feet, thence Fast one hundr and and twentv feet-
No 4. th once South twenty four fed, and t >ene- We r t
one hundred and twenty feet to th** pi a e **f heginni a
All of that part of I«>* No- 2 and3heginningat a point
distant North sixt* -four f**et from th*- Sonthwe tconvr
of I,ot No. 8. and running t ence v o lh ’w rtv f**nr
feet, thence Fast one hundred and fwentv <e?f ’*' Lot
No. 5, thence South twenty four feet, an*! 'hence W -t
one hundred and twenty feet to the pbo-e of h g-nning
All that part of T>ot No. 2 begi ning at anoint dis n*
North eighty-eight bet from the Son'hwest, corn* r of
Lot No. 8, and running tbenee Nort, twenty four reef,
thence E»s* one hun’Ved and twenty 'eet to Lot No ft
thence South twenty-four feet, and thane** V»V *. one
hundred And twenty feet, to the nl *ce**f heginninu \li
that part of Lot No 2. heginni g a a. poin di t ><t ' orth
one hundred and twelve feet f m heSonthva mine,
of the Fast front, square, «nd .unnirg hence '* t ’■» •*■
the Noithern line <*f the faiindation *> p K - e !>i>ck e
house built, by W. D Woo"-on on *1 'ot- N**. 2. and
thence Fast along the s ,5 d l*n*- e" id *>*i' •dntlon on**
hundred an 4 twenty fe* t .* To' No. ft n e on nto
a point. Ea*t of the point of in*- nd I nee West
one hundred and twen’v fee* o the id ce *J nr.
All that, port of Lot No ’ h *i. nip a' t!_No*' , '>c *st
corner fsaidT.ot No 1 dr" *i g ft ‘W ; *r tv
four feet, thence Sop ' r • 1
thence East forty-fou e a »'"*.- v • • “«■ eet
to the place of begin" o>' ’ pit >■ r. 1,
beginning at the Southen tea n -ro ,- s > 1 ! o. J • n
tunning thence West thirty fiv e feet » • th*- place- » be
ginning AIT that, part of Lot No 4, hegii-nlw* at. the
Northwest corner of said lot No 4. and rnuntng Hi ce
South fonv feet, thence cast'hirt five ’***•> thence
North forty feet, and t*,enc-* West thirty-five tect *o
the p*aceof leginning. AN that part <f• ot <* ** he
gi ning at the Southwest corner of sai*'L<* N<< anti
running th-nce North to ■* pot- t East from t e North
ern line of the foundation of the brick store bni by W
D Woodson, deceased thence Fast, one hundred ami
twenty feet to a street, thence "<*uth to the s o*’thea«t
corner of Lot \o ft. and thence W stone hundre** and
twenty feet to the place of beginning. \ls*>, an nn*li
vided one-half interest in part of Lot beginning at *he
Northwest corner of said Lot No. 1. ard runningi hence
South thirty-nine feet more <>r less, to the -barman l**t,
thence East sixty feet, thence North to t e Northern
boundary of said lot, an*' thence West sixty !• et al ng
said Northern boundary to the plaeeof beginning Also
an undivided one-half Interest in that part o Lot Nh.
1, beginning at a point distant East sixty fed from the
Northwest corner of said Lot No. 1, ami running thence
East sixteen feet, thence South forty feet, thence West
sixteen feet, and thence North forty feet to the place of
beginning Iso, an undivided one b*a'f interest Lot
No. 6. Also, an u dp bled one half interest in parts of
Lois Nos. 2 and 5, heginni g at the Northwest corner
of Lot No 2 and running thence South to the founda
tion of the brick store house built by W. D. Woodson,
deceased, being thirty feet more or ess, thence East
two hundred ands rty feet more or le«s, thr ugh Lots
No. 2 and 8. thence N rth to the Northeast corner of
Lot No 5, and the ce West two hu dred and lorty feet
to the p ace of beg! ning Also, that part of Lot No.
2, lvlng and being in the town of Thomas on, in said
county, in the Northeast front square co taining sixty
two feet In front **nd running h**ck ei hty f et. begin
ning at th-* ontheast c*-rn* rof said Lot and running
due Nonh eighty feet, thence due We*t sixty two set,
thence due South eighty feet, thence due Kast sixty
two feet t** the hegi.-.ning corner of said Lot.
These Lots are »mme*ii*teiv in fr< nt of the Court.
House sqtr-re, and arc considered the most desirable
business lots in he plac Thomast.on is the terminua
of the Upson county Railroad, which will soon be in
operation, and supported by an extensive and
superior section of country, offers extraordinary In
ducements io business men T erms made known on
day of sale W. F. WOODSON
oct2*2 40d Executrix.
THOMAS F, BETHEL,
DEAL’R IN
DRY GOODS m GROCFIIES
SHOES. II ATS, OLOTHTyn CRO ’F
ery ware &c, &a
WOUTiD *ofo* rp cik* t nf find p
citixens of this and adjoining connti's flia* he
has received his entire -took of
SPRING AND MJ JMFR GOOD'
and would respectfully solicit rll who wish desirable
and sabstaatta) goods to _ive him a call and examine
hi- large and varied stock before p irchasin elsewhere.
Th *nkful for past avors, he earnestly begs a continu
ance of the same, at hi< New Fire Proof Store, on ain
street, Thoft nston, Ga apl2 -ts
D BNTI^TRY.
under-ienetl 1-ieimr re intly
I. located in Thomston, still tenders thier pr«>fessional
services In the practice of Dentistry to the citixens of
i’pson and adfotnlng <mmies Teeth inserted on gld
and e -. aiiarv»nt,i e o- *•"hber. vlt w.rk **:>-r rded an-t
g r’fit guaranteed. Office no Ft drs .iVf? WILSON
sA v Y FR’S store.
daOf* Pr.-YA.N * SATTYUR.
J. C. ZIMMERMAN,
ATUFACTDUKB AND DEALEK IN
FUIINITURF
of ALL KIND . K* -v ». h v' » » OuD A' JO'T
MEN? of FUFNITUSF o Ison rr e- f
Wes.erti ' ann‘actnre-3. F v- gr*jrv.rn enrea: wi*.»
FEONDFAU A CO., of At’cpta, the largest FURN-
I-U’ EDEAJ ER G t v eSon.b.*-r ’ri ire to fll’
•lets of any size r or any qu.x '.Ly w;;hex rxnoe
SHORT KOT LB,
i I shou’d ro have the kind o.t ni-v wis ? t. ETE*
STEADS a sp*cl o’eu v o them r w ysoib'ci
that are good.
li> retumin r thanks for *oa* lib?ra’ patro sge !n th**
past I would rcspect ully B<dlclt a c.ml no. ice o' t’ e
sa<ne. Call and see my goods **efore you buy. I flat
ter myself that I can please all that know
GOOD WORK
when they *ee it My increased facilities have enabled
me to offer larger quaetitics better variety and bet or
bargains.
Final y I earnestly reqneit a’l that are in need of anv
my line to call and exam’ne my stock.
dec2fi tr J. C. ZIMMERMAN.
Great Medical Discovery!
Jr WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
*• INEGAR BITTEHS,
Fwr Female Conplalatt, whether in young or old, m r
ried or single, at the dawnof womanhood or the turn ot life, these Ton
ic Bitten have no equal; are safe aud reliable in all forma of disease.
Hundreds of Thouseuds
Bear testimony to their wonderful
Curative Effects.
WHAT ARE THEY?
THEY ABE NOT A VILE
FANCY DRINK,
M*de of Poor Bum. Whisker, Proof SpiK
its. end Kefuao Liquors, doctored, spiced,
and sweetened to please tite taste, called “1 onica 1 *
•* Appetisers,*' •* Restorers," Ac., that leal tha
tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, but are atrua
Medicine, made from the Native Roots and
Herbs of California, fr ee from all Alcoholi a
Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD
PURIFIES and LIFE GIVING PRIN
CIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigoratof
ot the System, carrrinc off all poisonous matter,
nnd restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person can taketheso Bitters, according to
•ections, and remain long unwell.
9100 will be given for an incurable ease, pro*
:.v.ig the bones are not destroyed by mineral
>,is ms or other means, and tho vital organs
v, is!.-d bevond the point of repair.
For Inflammatory nnd Chronic Rheu
matism, nnd Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi
te tion. Bilious, Bemittent. nnd Inter*
mittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood,
Liver. Kidneys, nnd Bladder, these Bit
ters have been most successful. Such Dis
eases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which
H rurally produced by derangement of the
Digestive Organs. ......
They invigorate the stom&eb, and stimulate
the torpid liver and bowels, which reader them
of unequalled efficacy in cleansing the blood of
• 1 impn -i es, nnd imparting new life and vigor
, .uj v system.
dyspepsia or Indigestion, *che,
lint . Shoulders, t.>u.:h%Ti "t of the
v-i. Dizziness. Bour t .m&c--, .. ‘Jv in
T.outh.Bi'lioun Attacks, I alp; Lor. < jha
ii. Copirn* Discnaroa of 1 1 , ala
tvs regienvofthe Kidneyi, ini ftL-i -'' »' her
ja tluful symptoms wine i r.. 3 V'.i c inr: of
Dyspepsia, are cured by tb r '-,n T le:".
Cleanse the Vitiated Bloc iwh ,c T
its impurities bursting through the t irlrn
pies. Eruptions, or Bores; Taonitis
foul, and your feelings will t lyo'tv • -
the blood pure and the health of fie r ' will
follow.
PIN, TAPE, and other WORSTS ? -.ng In
the system of so many thousands, ai. itually
destroyed and removed.
For full directions, read carefi l !; tsmbr
around each bottle, printed in four r -
English, German, French, andßparo -
J. WALKER,32 A34 Commerces r*jt,N. Y.
Proprietor. R. H. McDONALB & CO,,
Druggists and General Agent*
Ban Francisco, California, and S3 and 34 Com*
■ST ALL DRUGGISTS AND
DEALERS. *„ • « >-j
►« p I. (im
GRIFFIN CARRIAGE
REPOSITORY!
'p'l Kn.nsitory, which for the last
t vent;,-five years h:s supplied iddie Georgle with
th best CARRIAGES, BUGGIES and PLANTATION
v AOONS.ever known in this country, Is now stocked
again from the same Factories, and can supply any
style of
Carriage or Buggy,
th-t maybe wanted. Will always pp on hand she
.'.l-brat'd Bnvgy called “The Woodruff Cenco.d,*
, i-r'. ~re bn.rvn to be superior to any other. The
Br "y :re '1 n-"de b pjrs'ir
’ t *; > th! T7o >. The and v.i, - y « »
Vo . y l-o •th • will f ♦ <*.i- •> -■ e * ovd
or:* * v. > o Bnggv ca« t r-r , t • ,y i »t
1 ... r , -r. be borcht ' to it* e*’ thou this
Will nlro k> ep on h-nd the
WOOIIRDFF PLANTITIOS WAGON,
tch is known all over the State and took the firs
,».mium at the late State Fair of Georgia.
W. W WOODRUFF.
dec9-ly Griffin, Ga.
JOB WORK f all kinds neatly executed
at tha FtP.AT TANARUS» OFfICF, de«l|-tf
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
New V«rk, Philadelphia and Baltimore!
COME TO ATLANTA!
11. K. SHACKLEFORD,
TVEOUiSAiK
LIOTJ *l7 DEALER.
NO. 8 . RTM • A 0 * ' l RE?’.
ATLANT ©'SOr.GIA.
S"’e A, • o’’ e 0 V*-. 'd
TOBIAS B i ' } ' YEH S .
DE \LER it rP \VTNE C . t ~ *
1,-1! P. .e P LiQUO I 4 * h . e.* ve *eo »o*rd n-.; kei*. Grocers
;i Up ler L ; qoor i-* Mddie 0; on ,t-u ;> ve ..to ev hv po'choio* ■ root my ; ouse.
i c , fP i| ( (JAMP\3NE pLr n*p»- by be « p • •» : >e hon-shi ouftde ot New York.
*>nd ior Circular- and Price Cutr;'*. _____
Jr£. JSL. SHACKELFORD.
June 4 1870
A THOUS4IVD WOME.\ TESTIFY.
DR. J. BR ADFI ELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR, * WOMAN’S
BEST FRIEND !
A CERTAIN CURE FOR WHITES. SUPPRESSED MENSES, and other disease*
peculiar to women. Prepared and sold by L. 11. bRADFIELD, Wholesale Drug*
gist, Atlanta, Ga. Friee $1 50.
TESTIMONIALS :
Tuskegeb. Ala., Nov. 21,1869 —Mr. L. 11. B radJHd—Sir: Please forward us im*
mediately, another supply of “Bradfield’s Female Regulator/ 1 We find it l<* be all that
is claimed ior it, and we have witnessed the most decid and and happy off t produced
by it. Very re •pcctfully, HUNTER & ALEXANDER.
We. the undersigned Druggists, tak*i pleasure ip commending to the r rade Dr. J.
Bradfield’s Female Regulator, believing it to be a good and reb ible remedy for the dis
eases for which he recommends it. W. A DANSDKLL. Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. LAWSHE, Atlanta, Ga. W. ROOTS & SON, Marietta, Ga.
PEMBERTON, WILSON. TAYI.OR & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
State of Georgia. Troup County This is <* cer i.v »i»ar. I have exrninod ihe re*
ceipt of Dr. Josiah Bradfield. of thi ■con v tod <* medic i m , pronounce i obe
a combination of medicines of great .n Tit m he srea-meti! of :i 11 the . is°.* -e« <*• female
for which he recommends it. VV M. P. BEASLEF M. D.
This Drcember 21. 1898 Feb’y 26, 1870-ly
PATFNT MhTAI.LIC
WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES.
WE beg leave to call your attention to an entirely new article known a* “Patent
Metallic White Wire,” p 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 Clothe* Line. The
<»ld fashion rope or chord always causes so much trouble and annoyance by breaking,
rotting out, and discoloring clothes, and by being obliged to b>- put up and taken dowo
every time used. With this
WIRE CLOTHES LUSTE, '
You have none *>t th *p annovances, ond when it is once pur op it *»ive<’ you no more
trouble. After using it we are confident v-u will fully corroborate ihe s, a cment of
th nß»rnd ot others in its praise. Every bmiily should, and will eveniu.'Ux kve *»ne.
It will no. rus» nor corrode, though you may keep it in water lor any length of time,
even salt wat^r.
SIX REASONS WHY EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE OF THESE PATENT
EVERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES:
Ist You have to lake it out of the weather.
2d. L will la t fifty ye.ir- or more.
3d It is the cheapest Clothes Lin-' i«* »v >rld.
4-h You cannot load it heavy pu.mi »’ wi*h •• >thes to brake it.
sth. It does not in any way discol .r. »"«' i jure clothes that are hung upon it.
6 f h It will save »t* mice in saving cloth#** every six months you own it,.
IRBY H TRAYLER. *>f Thomason. U •••*>• c-unty. Georgia, is the authorized agent
■*t • ne Hudson R t ver Wire Works in G»* eg AH -.rders to Irby H. Tmvler, Thomas**
ton. Geargia, will be promptly filled when -he c.« >h a**comp i*>ies the order.
IRBY H. TRAYLOR,
April 2. 1870-;f A i t for Hudson River Wire Works.
Th* r are a CJeatlePargatlYa M well ma aTenie, posset
lt>g also, the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent in relieving
Congestion or Inflammation of the Liver, and all the Visoeral Organs
G. H.& A. W. FORCE,
wholesale dem.srs in
BOOTS AM) SHOES
WHITEH ALL STREET,
ATL ANT 1. C A.
jan's-ly
M/KTCKN N Y’S
ar.W ALU D3PO'%
NO. 14 P> YO”. Si'RF.ET.
ATI. NNTA GA.
vNY S .» e A .eot for the celebrate
ed qLD WICELIFFE.
CT KENNY i« Agoat for LUl't CHICAGO aLR.
0F" KENNY Is Agent 'or London Royal Noetar G!n.
g# KENNY is Agent Tor ©’a Tom G-n
KENNY nnno'sciures All Gr?des of Segsrs
KENNY'S BITTERS cannot be excelled as a to Me.
Try them!
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febsly
W. L CLAY
WHOLESA LE.
LIQUOR DEALERS
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO. 1 GRANITE P.IOCK BROAD 8T
ATLANTA, G-A.,
PRICE LIST.
X W. P. per gaL SI.OO
XX W. P. pei gal ... 1.15
Ten. Corn Whisky per gal $1.25 to 2 25
Ten. Rye Whiskey, per gal 1.60 to 8.00
Roberson Whisky, per gal 2.00 to *.OO
Clay Bourbon Whiskr, per gal 1.60 to 8.00
Clay XXX Whisky,per gnl. 1.25 to 2.00
Clay Ky. Bell Whisky, per gal 2.00 to 6.50
Lee's Best Whisky, per gal '. 2.00 to 4.50
Ky. Marshall Whisky per gal 8.00 to 5.00
Old Crow Whiskey, per gal. 2.50 to T.OO
Ja
JUST RECEIVED!
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* "»• ie. wr ©Trr h nn' lie the GREATEST INOfTCK*
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Orr ' rprr es being very small we may confidently
; i'a. v/e ctn CHEAPER than New York,
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and j.vlge for voueselves.
> Agents for SOLOMON'S BITTERS.
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june'l-f!m Atlanta, Georgia.
Ul'EliV MD SALE STIIILB.
\LW AYS ON HAND, PIIiEiONS,
XJL Carriages, Buggy and Saddle Hoises.
FINE BLOOD HORSES,
both for sale and livery. Extra accommodations given
to and ovr a.
WALKEIt Sc BRO. 3
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jnnei -if
A. fTArpyiKD. A. J. 1. LA LOCK J w fll AFFOBD
Blalock & Cos.,
Wt-01-.-lc ar'd Retail Derlrr !n
Staple rad Fancy Goods,
HAHD\ ARE, CUTLERY &c.,
CT* No i.l Main Street, Barnesville. Ga dee*
’?OQD NEWS FOR THE PEOPLE!
A \ T EW YORK DRUG STORE.
AT
BARNESVILLE GEORGIA.
WHERE tl»c people or* purchase everv
thin? pertaining to the. line, at a saving of 50
to m> per ■ ent Friends and Fellow-Citizens: This is
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whether these things are so or not. Pure Kerosino Oil
at oil cts. per gallon; and all other articles in same
proportion. Yours truly,
jniiyQ-ly PHILIP P. VAN ALSTINE
FOR SAX.F.
ONE fine buggy Horse in tiD'top condU
tion, also, four young Mules, strong and sound
Enquire immediately of
eeft24-tf W. T. WEAVER.
A
HEROIC EEMEty
HENRY’S
CATtBOT^Ic
CONSTITUTION
RE NOVATO!
Er* -ED ON SCIENCE
r iiiMnj'D will! BKILL,
r #d nH f ear HaWe engenriiy
nr *’• (. t’ cri of nhartrscy of i
■l* and v r,* > co*iiii?jOie. Ani Co# , v '
ii C'u tee n aiel lorui tbe most
Valuable Vegetable kk
Known »*t tbe H ? storv of
rur.iF'-ING THE
laipa*t’*»g
NUTRITION TO TIIE arsm**,
r 0 THE bTOMACH.
A ’d a Healihy nc»\« n »o the Li»f r *
nev;-;, Sucre*ive and Excretive Or 4
A DYING ZUAVj
Lay breathing his last on the battle \
his companions surged on and left
alone. They knew the cause ot b;* r
proaching end it was the deadly bull?
friendly voice could cheer him tolifsl l
human skill could save him
THOUSANDS OF PRECIOUS LIVLI
are to day as rapidly sinking, undies I
ly tottering on to an untimely md, in\
sering, Agony, Wretchedness, and J. .
ance of the cause which
Science can arrest and
Nourish into new Life and
And cause the Bloom «f Health
To dance once more upon their
ed Cheek*.
DISEASE, LIKE A THIEF
Steals upon its victims unawares,md!*
fore they are aware of its attack, pki,
it elf firmly in the system, and'tbs;*
neglect or inattention becomes seared,
d#-tie all otdinary or trmporarr trenorn
to relinquish its merciless grasp.
DO YOU KNOW THE CAUSE or
The wasted form —the hollow cheek?
The withered face—the sallow conplerm!
The feeble voics—the sunken, glass;
Tbe emaciated f*rm—the trembling(raa
The treacherous pimple-the tortnnnga••
The repulsive ei uption—tbe inflamed ft*
The pimpled face—the rough calorics*.t t'
and debilitating ailments of the pit*;
age ? The answer is simple, nnd covers!:;
whole ground in all its phases, viz: ;lt
Fangs of Disease
AND
HEREDITARY T A IS!
ARB FIR MI.V FIXED IN THE
FOUNTAIN OF LIFE—THE BLOW
Top INDISCRIMINATE VACCINATE
during the late war, with diseased Lyi .
ha*
TAINTED THE BEST BLOOD
in the entire land. It has planted the
<*f -he mort melancholy disease in the * <
«>f men, women and children on a.l i
and nothing short of a
HEROIC REMEDY
will Eradicate it root and branch, f 1
Such a Remedy is HENUV S
CONSTITUTION RENOVATOR
On reaching the Stomach, it Miiw*’"
at once with the food and liquid* w
and from the moment it passes w*
Blood, it attacks disease at it* I
head, in its germ and maturity, »na.
pates it through the avenues of the f
with unerring certainty, and senib oe* <
pure Blood bounding through er erjW
and vein. ,
The tubercules of Scrofula th»t
times flourish find stud the inner c" ■
the ahd,.» >, like kernel of corn, are *
erod. .cd ad eradicated aod tM ~
eased parts nourished into life.
ni<* Live,-and Inactive Kidueys» r '
!:• : t to a liealthy secretion,
r: oral (unctions restored to rfD! *
health and activity.
I.s action upon the blood, .
body, and Glandular System, ate
Purifying and Disinfectant. At it*
disease droops, dies, and the vict
violence, ns it were,
LEAPS TO NEW LIFE
It relieves the entire system off' 11 ,,,,
Aches, enlivens the spirits, iaJ
Sparkling brightness on the j .
A rosy glow to the Cheek,
A ruby tinge to the Lip,
A clearness to the Head,
A brightness to the Gomp‘ ei
A buoyancy to the Spirt f!, »
And happiness on a II
Thousands have been r ® 9CU .
verge of the grave by its tun’ > ' \j
This Remedy is now offered , ~»J
’7»th the most solemn assuranc
'ri»is»c medicinal virtures, & fi r 1
Healing properties. riDVH^i
For all Affections of the .* J
RETENTION of URINE, and W*
Women and Children. h er^ [ : iti *
lion. Weakness, General La- jj
Lo<?« of Appetite, it is
Hnguishci Affections of the l>o°e <
Ci.rtivenees, Debility. Disease* Jf ■,
neys, Dy Eryeipelt*. 1
regularities. Fistula, all ft
Liver Complaint, Indigestion, ,
monory Diseases, Consumptio D » k -
King’s Evil, Syhillis.
PEFPAE t 'D bt
Prof. M. E.
DIRECTOR- GENERA 1
or m« , ' ,
BERLIN HOSP J”/
M A.. L. L. D., r.
HENRY & CO., Wi,,
Laboratory, 278 Peat*"
Post office Box, 5272, > e
REN° v A,»ff
f 1 per bottle, six bottles for j
whereon receipt of P rice . ]pQt iallJ»
requested to correspond conna .j
reply will be made by foil*'" ll '*. (S<
St>ld by all respectable Drug-. -
mch2G'ly