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Hu pawion «m » mockery
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Thatvtakmofmyyouthl
Whan I compared my hare
■*.-$ To toomcfaterted eoog,
I found enabantment not to them—
** Aj did V) Ms* belong I
Aht fsithle** M Me proved him.
By hi* mu gtanee aid too*
1 do Micro in that till Urn*
Hla heart wma ell my own.
And by tost power bewitching
I felt when Ural we mat.
And by my heart, 1 know that past
Ht mw an forget I
Foe Nature changed tot him and mt
In taadanaaa dlrtna
Whan I gexedin htaazure ayaa
And ha amUad down In mine!
Alai! toaeblawkFoffn-
A Praam te of para lore,
* Ax sweet aa perfumed sighs of Jana,
As geotlssss dovel
Bat where my Ideal god onoa reigned
So radiant and rare.
A sorrow keen, a grief profound
Sow darken* all the air.
An Idol shatter'd In the dust.
Broke to my wretched hoe I
And atainaof ahame on Falth’a tkirfhne.
So weeping can aflhoel
Lore'* lata that once sweet ornate woke—
Sow rireu and unstrung—
On earth no more ehall echoing elgh
The tender eonge Hope sang 1
Sor ran the raya of brightness
The fntnro years may wear.
In royalty and radimpe
With that dear dream compart I
And no after-time of iwoetneaa
Can e’er to me restore
Tba glory and the gladnoaa
Which life’s bright morning wore 1
In reelating the enchantment
Os a lore that waa untrue—
In Oblivion’! turged waters
All Hop’s rtatona perished, too;
Bat whea the last great teat la oars.
And Life laal chain la riven.
When angels rt*i™ thetr harps and crowns
I'li. cun mt naxAM tn Ha*van.
Bucklmd, 1870. *
Tub Atlanta Soup Hoube and Chab
ity Hospital. — Kenny headed the list
for the establishment of a "Soup House
and Charity Hospital,” with SSOO.
H. L Kimball gave SSOO.
His Excellency, Governor R. B. Bul
lock gave SIOO per year, so long as he
resides here.
Foster Blodgett gave SIOO per year,
so long as he resides here.
Who will be the first of ten men who
will pledge themselves to give SSO per
year for five years, payable annually,
or monthly ?
Who will bo the first of forty men
who will pledge themselves to give
$25 per year for five years?
Who will be the first of fifty men
who will plodge themselves to give $lO
per year for five years?
Who will bo the first of one hundred
who will pledge thcmselvor to give
SSOO per annum for five years. Who
will be the first body of one hundred
who will give SIOO per annum for five
years?
A suhreription list will be left at the
post-office, in charge of the energetic
and accommodating news dealer, Ori
on Dozier, where everybody can put
down tho amount of their contribu
tions, with their names opposite, and
they will be called upon when the
funds are necessary to carry out this
grand charity.
Mr. M. E. Kenny voluntarily and
kindly proposes to keopa subscription
list open at his Ale Depot, and it is
earnestly hoped that aU his visitors
will contribute.—Constitution.
A NEW,
ENTERTAINING
—AND—
Instructive Book.
THE MEMORIES OF 50 YEARS.
Containing brief Biographical No
tices of Distinguished Americans, and
Anecdotes of remarkable Men—inter
spersed with Scenes and Incidents oc
curring daring a long life of observa
tion chiefly spent in the Sonth-west.
By W. H. fjparks. Crown octavo;
cloth. WO-Price, $2 50.
For sale by
H. T. BRAWNER & SON,
August 9,1870.
VALUABLE
Farm for Sale.
TTAVINQ determined to ttuit farm-
IX lug. I offer for sole obo of the BEST FARMS in
Middia Georgia, contain tag
■*, Five Hundred Aerey.
140 iu eolttvation—7s of which li t< good Onv-k lint
mania for ten«ut«, excellent Gin Hou*«. lr«v-
Orchard. Every thing la twfr* t 1 wdur.
jgrFor particular! a2 o®o. J.Kl>»wmll. Wrbfln.
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HoptoiDber 2, 1870-1 lit JOHN I*. 0\ UK Bit.
ir o'lTSTb!
‘ SAFE KEY. which the owner can
at brooUlMAi thin oßkw and tMtag for this
cftß Js o oil
TJI-B OKBAT SSPVTATIOy
of the country %
AS A GREAT & GOOD MEDICINE,
Ami tfee Ur*. awobw mt TMtaMltb
TTkliih n nionl|-1T rueeJted &«■» Fbyrieton
NlimoHib tost assn ctmm by its OAhcw
ewammotr tHa intmmj ruca
AS A BLOOD PTRIFIKR,
t*r K A S N O EQUAL
THE MOOT POWERFUL VEGETABLE ALTERA
TIVE VET DISCO VEILED I
DISUSES OF THE BLOOD.
**Tha US* of the Saab la (ha Blood," la a Scriptural
maxim that admm proraa to be true. Thepeopto
talk at bod blood, is the caste of many diseases, snd
Uka many popular opinions, thli of had Mood la
fnnmWl In troth*
The symptom* of bad blood are araaUr quite plain
—had DigesUon-caoaee imperfect nutrition, and con
aeqnenUy the drrnlstion la feeble, the soft tieanee
loose their tone end elaetldly, and the tongua becomes
pale, broad, and fteqoeatly coveted with a pasty, white
coat. This condition noon show* Itself In roogAarn of
the akin, the Krnptive end Ulcerative dleeaane, lad
when long continued. reentta to serious lesions of the
Brain, Liter, Lange, or urinary apparaoa. Mach,
vary much, suffering is caanod by impure blood. It Is
estimated by some that one-fifth of the homan family
are effected with scrofula to some form.
When the blood la pure, yon are not so liable to any
disease. Many imparities u the Blood arise from Im
pure diaosiMts of large cities. Eradicate every Imparity
from the fountain of life, and good spirits, fair sklu
sad vital strength will return to you.
KOSKOO! KOSKOOI
AS A
Liver Invigorator,
STANDS UNRIVALLED
IIF.INO THE ONLY KNOWN MEDICINE
That EFFICIENTLY itimilata and Corrects the hepatic
ircrctiang and functional DERANGEMENTS of the Lit
er. withont Debilitating the system. While It acts
freely upon tho Liter intUad ts copioiu purging, it
gradually ekamget the discharges to a perfectly natural
flute,
SVMTOMS OF LIVER COMPLAINT AND OF SOME
OF THOSE DISEASES PRODUCED HI IT.
A sallow or yellow color of tho skin,'or yellowish
brown spots on tho fsoa sad other parts of the body
dullness and drowsiness, sometimes headache; Utter
or had taata to the mouth. Internal host t to many
cases a dry, tearing cough; unsteady appetite ; some
times sour stomach, with a raising Os the food;
bloated or fan feeUngabout the stomach,and rides;
aggravating pains In the side#, beck, or breast,
and about the shoulders ; constipation of the bow
els ; piles, flatulence, coldness of the extremities,
fco.
IC O S K O O 1
In a remedy of Womlerjul Efficacy In tho cure of diseas
«• of the Kulnryi and Htaitder. In these Affections it is
as hear a specs Ac at any rrnovfy can he. It does lte work
kiiylly,silently and surely. The Relief which It afford!
certain and perceptible.
DISEASES OF TUB KIDNEYS AND BLADDER.
Peruana unacquainted with tho atnictoro andfuuc-
Uona of tho Kidney* cannot estimate the importance of
their healthy action.
Regular and anffletant action of the Kidneys lsasim
portent, nay. oven more eo, than regularity of tho
bowels. The Kidneyi remove from the Blood thoee
effete matter* which, U permitted to remain, would
speedily destroy life. A total anaponalonof tha urina
ry discharge* will oocaslon death from thlrty-el* to
forty-eight honre.
When tho Urine la voided In email (juantlUea at tha
time, or when there la a disposition to Urinate more
frequently than natural, or when the the Urine la high
colored or scalding with weakness, In the email of the
back, tt ahonld not be triflod with or delayed, but Kos
koo should be taken at once to remedy the difficulty,
before a lesion of the organ* takes place. Moat of the
diseases of tho Bladder originate from those of the
Kidnoya, tho Urlua being Imperfectly secreted In the
Kidneys, prove Irritating to the Bladder and Urinary
passages. When we' reoollect that medicine never
roaches tho Kldneya except through the general circu
lation of the Blood, we aee how necessary It is to keep
the Fountain of Life Pure.
KOSKOO! KOSKOO!
Meets with OREAT SUCCESS In the CURE of
Diseases of the Nervous System.
Almost nine-tenths of our people suffer from ner
vous exhaustion, and are, ihorefore, liable to ita con
comitant evils of mental depression, confused Ideas,
softening of the brain, Insanity, and complete break
ing down of the genoral health. Thousands are auf
fcrlng tootsy with broken-down nervous systems, and
unfortunately, tobacco, alcohol, late hours, ovor-work,
tmental and physical), are causing disease* of the ner
vous system to incrosac tt s fearful ratio.
The symptoms to wfelch.dlqps* of tho nervous ay a
tern give rise, may be stated as follows: A dull, heavy
feeling in the head, sometimes more or less severe
pain or headache; Periodical Headache, Dirtiness,
Noises or Ringing In the Head; Confusion of Ideas;
Temporary I-oss of Memory; Dejection cf Spirits;
Starting dating Sleep; Usd Dreams; Hesitation In An
swering Quotients; Dullness of Hearing; Twitching of
the Ptce and Arms, kc„ which, If not promptly treat
ed, lead to Paralysle, Delirium Insanity, Impotency.
Apoplexy, Ac., Ac.
KOSKOO! KOSKOO!
la NOT a secret quoth remedy. FORMULA around
each bottle. Recommended by the beet Physicians,
eminent Divines, Editors, Druggists. Merchants, Ac.
THE BEBT AND MOST POPULAR MEDIO** IN USE.
rakraamt oni n
J. in LA WRENCE, M. D.,
Organic Chemist,
I,nhcral.tr,- and Office, !fo. ® Main Itreet,
NORFOLK. VA. r
ryioV., one dollar per bottlk.
rent sals bt druggists KVBBTWBBMM,
March UMh. UN. Mb
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•9-Home Office. North-eset renter Mato and Nlath
Street.**
Assets Owef'„f... ..... ..•1,900.000.
Net surplus ower • SOO.OtMt.
Policies Issued In two jrenrsower S.tMMi
gHOWING a success beyond prece
dent. issues on Mutual, Non-Forfeiting and Return
Premium Plans. Dividend paid on whole life policies,
40 par cent., which proves the eoonomy of it* man
agement end its careful selection of risks.
WM. C. CARRINGTON President
J. E. EDWARDS Vlee President
D. J. HABTSOOK Secretary.
S J. J. HOPKINS AsstatauiSecretary.
j. E, WOLF superintendent at Agencies
O. T. JONES,
Gern el Agent for Middle and North Georgia.
S. C, WEEMS, Agent. Griffin, Ga
No right of old polley holders will be effected; they
will continue to pay tlto samo rate as before; to hold
the same policies as before; to have the same rights,
benefits and privileges as before, and have equal pres
ent security with greater future benefit than before.—
AU renewals of old policies will lte lntho name of the
new Company, under special authority from the re
spective Directors of the old Companies.
A uow Charter was obtained with tho rights of poli
cy holders guaranteed, and we call special attention to
the following desirable features In said Charter:
.'Section 2. The business of the Company shall be to
make Insurance on the lives of Individuals in all the
branches of Life Insurance; to grant, purchase or dis
pose of annuities or rw-insure risks.'’
"Section 4, The business of the Company shall be
conducted on the plan of distributing to the policy
holders the PROFITS OF THE BUSINESS, as herein
alter provided, unless by the oonaent of the assured
the policy selected is non-participating."
“Section 15. This Company may Issue policies on
the Uvea of husbands and parents, or others, for the
benefit of wives and families, or other beneficiaries in
terested In their lives—as ancestors, descendants, cred
itors or dependents, and the same shall not he liable
for the dobts or contracts of Lhe assured, exoept as
provided tn the policies Issued.”
'-Section 16. The Company may Issue policies paya
ble ik oom>: provided, premiums are paid in the same."
"Section 18. The ponnauent investment of funds
•hall bo In mortgages or lelna on unencumbered Real
Estate worth double the amount loaned."
We would also caU attention to tha rights secured fs
policy as part of the contract.
Bights of party to nou-forfeitnr# in OR Its policies.
Bights of party to reinstatement—paid up policy,
and surrender value where "Intervention of armies
or any other cause cute the lnaurod off froc home of
fice. This feature, omitted tn policies of Northern
Companies, cost the Southern pesple Wry heavily In
the last war, and should make them seek the only
Company that provides against such contingency In
future. Some Companies now have in their policies,
that parties who "take up arms sgahist" certain nam
ed Statos. “or the United States, *’render their policy
null sml void. This is making certain what was be
fore uncertain, and Is too grest a mingling of politics,
war and life Insurance.
"THE PIEDMONT AND AULtNOhON" turn s model
charier and model policy, plainly stating rights of josrties,
and guarding those rights against sacrifice.
This Company has fully compiled with lhe require
ments of tho State law, with regard to tha deposits
with Comptroller General, |30,000.
It gives dividends at tho end of tlis first year, when
all cash la paid, and of second year, when part loan la
taken. The all rash plan la unreservedly recommend
ed sstn every way most satisfactory.
We now confidently appeal to every one Interested
in Routhsrn prosperity to look to their Interests, by
•ustslidng their own Inetitatlons, and thereby estab
lishing that self confidence withont which there can
be no permanent prosperity. Bear In mind that al
ready over 110,000,000 are annually sent North for
lAffi Insurance, taking so much from our strength,
and thereby giving additional power to our oppressors.
We offer a solid, reliable Life Insuranos Company.
In the hands of men of the highest Integrity, with
abundant assets, recent risks, the most secure of an
Investment*, pledged to retain within the State of
Georgia all funds accroetng therein, and. Indeed, pre
eentlng every advantage that can he desired; Old we
only aak a fun examination Into the superior merited
the "PIEDMONT AND ARLINGTON LIFE INSU
RANCE UOMTAXY" to Insure your l-atronsgo.
The ceneoUdatlau of the two popular Virginia com
panies la full <»l advantage to the policy holders nfboth
-nepoate*. Its expenditure* wOl be leas and with
. « relative risk. The futer* dividends will be more
o'lain, and shatter reserved fund create.]. '’AM
ON SAMUEL a WEEMS
Agent tor Griffin and ntxroundiug Ooawfu-
Besasaber 14. Mffi . ****"*■ u
Loewenslem ® PitJHcrColmßllr
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MEHJBBUeTIrtS
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in our entire Stock ot
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DB Y GOODS,
CLOTHING,
HATS, &C., &C.u &C.,
AND INVITE ALL TO CALL AND
Examine our Stock and Prices
BEFORE purchasing ELSEWHERE
LikeweiinMit A I‘feller .
East tdde Hill Street, Griffin, Georgia,
Loewenslein & Pfeifer s Column.
April W, UN. '" V
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1* A 8 S E N K *S
DSBIBMG TO Yfmr tmx OF IMS
Northern,
* Southern*
Eastern, or
WBSTBBH OIVXBBe
SHOULD STUDY WELL 9*
WT” ATTRACTION OFFERED-®*
' ■'-W* EtotifiK-
Western & Attantc Rail Road,
TFPt
i> A -Si? E 1? OS £ ROUTE
N .
- OF THE SOUTH.
!- 'W r
ONLX ROUTE* FROM ATLANTA
-RUNNING A DOUBLE—
Daily Through Passenger Train.
Piwventiig the possibility of a delay of
twenty-four hours (24) incident
to lines running but
ONE DAILVTBAIN.
*®rThe Passenger Equipment of
this Rood is superior to that of any
Hoad is the Sonth.-®S
IN ADDITION TO THE
©®*cfces
' ’*■ M OF THE ROAD
There are attached to all night trains
THE FAR-FAMED
PULLMAN SLEEPERS,
Which furnish accommodation equal to
a firat-clasß Hotel.
are on sale, nt. reduced
rates, for stun mer season, .Tickets to
Greenbrier White Sulphur Springs,
Alleghany Springr, -
Coyner’s Springs,
Black Springs,
Warm Springs,
Little Sweet Springe,
Moutvale Springs, ,
Bedford Ahull Springs
Bersheba Springs,
Montgomery White Sulphur Springs,
Lookout Mountain,
Natural Bridge, of Virginia,
Mammoth Cave,
Hot Springs, of Arkansas,
Niagara Falls.
AND ALL OTHER RESORTS IN THE
UNITED STATES.
J6T*This is the only Road in the
South offering for sale through tick
ets to
Yokohama, Japan,
Hloga, Japun,
Hong Kong, China,
Shanghai, China,
Nagaskt, China.
BTEAMERB LEAVE
San Francisco fob China and Japan,
On the first day of each month.
BVTickets can be purchased in all
the principal cities. Baggage checked
to destination and handled free. Ask
for Tickets via >
Western & Atlantic Railroad.
B. W. WEEire,
General Passenger and Ttoket Agent
A. In HARRIS.
Master Trsaportstlon and Supervisor.
FOSTER BLODGETT,
A •*•§£ Superintendent.
L. H. HARRIS.
Southern Passenger AffSßt
Jan. M. ISM. « If
ißTaraßr
Img
FeveTwfinLgue
Always Stops the C toil la.
This Medicine haa been before the Public
fifteen year*, god is Atm ahead at all other
known remediea. It does not purge, does
not riche the stomach, ia yteity safe in
any does and under all dreramsfonoea, and
is the only Madicme that wUI
CURB IMMKDIATKLY
and pswnanfljtly every form ot Fever and
Ague, bocatue it ia a perfect AuUdate to
Balaria. J
Bold by »U Dracafeta.
March 33. 1870. ly
A Proclamation.
GEORGIA,
BY RUFUS B. BULLOCK. Governor of arid State.
Whebkas. Offlcixl lnlorm»tlon ha* been received at
thia Department that a bill of indictment 1* now pend
ing to the Superior Court of the county of Bibb,
charging one James R. Newman with the crime of
murder, alleged,to have been committed upon the bo
dy at Michael M. Hartley, in arid comity of Bibb, on
or about the 36th of December, U 08; and
Whereas, It ia farther made known to this Depart
ment by the Sheriff of Bibb oounty, that the said
Newman baa fled from justice:
I bare thought proper, therefore, to issue this, my
proclamation, hereby offering a reward of Five hun
dred Dollars for the apprehended end delivery of the
■rid James R. Newman, with evidence sufficient to
convict, to the Sheriff of said county and State.
And Ido moreover charge end require all officers in
this State, to he vigilant to endeavoring to apprehend
the arid James R. Newman, to order that ha may be
brought to trial for toe crime with which he stands
charged.
Given tinder my hand and toe Great Seal of toe State,
at the Sspitol, In Atlanta, this 18th day of August, to
the year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and Seven
ty, and of toe Independence of toe United States at
America tho Nlnety-lUto. BUFUB B- BULLOCK.
By toe Governor ;
David G. Cormto, Secretary of State.
September », 1870. 2t
M. E. KENNY’S
New Ale Depot,
No. 4 Pryor Street,
ATLANTA ...... QEOROIA.
J£ENNY is State Agent for the cele
brated OLD WIOKLIFFB.
aa-KENNY to Agent for LUl’s CHICAGO ALE.
aa-KENNY to Agent for LONDON ROYAL NEO
TAR GIN.
**-KENNY to Agent for OLD TOM GIN.
asrKENNY manufactures ALL GRADES OF BE
GARB.
asr’KENNY’S BITTERS cannot be excelled as a
tonic. Try them I
aa-Go and see KENNY at his new stand on Pry
or Street. January 31, 1870-ts
Plantation for Sale! 1
J OFFER FOR SALE my Plantation
in Pike county, situated near Zebnlon, 11 miles south
of Griffin, and M miles west of Barnesville, containing
6 2 1 A ores,
with a good and oommodlous dwelling upon it, togeth
er with all necessary out-buildings, a well of as good
water as can be found to Middle Georgia, healthy,
lands productive, and ample supply of timber—
gar Price, SB,OOO. J. 8. POPE,
August 3. 1870-lm Zebnlon, Ga.
Boty’s Washing Marine.
LATELY MUCH IMPROVED—AND THE NEW
UNIVERSAL CLOTHES WRINGER,
Improved with Rowell’s Patent PopnLE Coo- wheeze
and tho Patent Stop, are now miqueet'.onablly far su
perior to any appartuß for washing clothes ever inven
ted, and will save their cost twice a year, by saving la
bor and clothes.
Southern people who have used them testify aa fol
lows:
They save thr-o-fourths of the labor and cdfct, and
By for themselves both in money and contentment.
t every young lady learn to use them, and evey
married one keep them in her house.—now Orleans
Picayune.
"An excellent Washing Machine We have tried it
The Clothes Wringer ie very superior. A good hand
will wash a large number of pieces in a few hours.”—
Raleigh (N. C.) Episcopal Methodist.
"We have one of Doty’s Closhes Washers, and our
household are in ccatades over it They are great
economizers of time and labor.”—Edgefield (S, 0.) Ad
vertiser.
“After over two years’ experience with a Doty, we
sro assured that It is the greatest help and econo
mizer of time, labor and money we liave yet had in
troduced into our household.”—Wilhuhson Smith,
New Orleans.
■•I have had a Doty Washer in my family for some
time. It gives entire satisfaction, and I take pleasure
iu commending it to the bead of every household.”—
R. Towers, Jefferson, Texas.
"I have had one of Doty’s Clothes Washers in nse
for a year, and am perfectly satisfied with it
family have tried it faithfully and have never known
it to fail to accomplish aU that it profess to.’’—Prof. J.
F. Stevens, Concord Female College, StatesvUle, N. J.
August 10,1879. 2m
Dictionary of the Bible,
Comprising its Antiquities, Bioobapht, Geography,
and Natural History, with numerous Illustra
tions and Maps. Edited by William Smith, LL.
D. Published bY the National Publishing Com
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio.
XjTO BOOK hns been issued from the
_L V American Press for a long time that deserves so
universal a circulation as this. Bible Dictionaries
have been prepared in former years; some were mea
ger and imperfect, and all have been outgrown. Cam
let’s was surpassed by Kitto’a; Kltto's, and Indeed,
aU others, have been fsr outrivaled by this at Dr.
Smith, of the Dnndoh University, and the most emi
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Hsvlug finished this great work. Dr. S. then prepar
ed a condensed edition (the work being In three mas
sive octavo volumes, was too large and costly for the
public generally,) which ehould Include all that is best
adapted to the needa of Christian families and Sab
bath School Teachers. This is the Work now repub
lished in this country, whose title we have given, and
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dwelling where there is any dasire to read and atndy
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connected with a Sabbath Behoof, either as teacher or
pupil, and every parent ehould, by all means, avail
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ly illustrated with elegant wood and steel anffrtvtags
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prising publishing firm In toe artistic finish and ele
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country. It contains aU the matter of toeJUn-gest edi
tion, except numerous disquisitions and critical notes
ob original Hebrew Greek tcnoi< which are of no
practical value to .toe general English student, and
considerably more then twice toe reading matter of
the smsller books. With aU ita elegance and embnl
isbtnents, tt la the cheapest edition.
o«-It is having a large and rapid sale, as nothing
but straightened means can induce any wise parent or
faithful teacher to decline tlio offer of an auxiliary for
the understanding of the Scriptures *■
AS-MR. B. wTvaN DYKE is Agent tor the oounlj
of Spaldtof- ■ - June 28, U7O-lm -
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First Premlnm at airljfa|i
: # where exhibited !
A saving of 50 per cent, of mule
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R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
Findlay’s Iron Works,
Macon, Ga.,
Sole Marvufbooturera for Georgia,
B@-Send for descriptive Circulars.
Orders for these Powers will be prompt
ly filled by RUS. P. JOHNSON,
Agent, Griffin, Ga
Agency for the Griswold Gin.
u . " IB jB
GIN MADfe has given more gen
ual satisfaction. With the advantage of all late real
kto. 1
improvements, it to again offered to toe publlo. Some
Gins ooßt mere money, bnt none CAN TURN OUT
MORE LINT COTTON In a given time.
Price, $4 OO per saw, delivered at Griffin,
mrl am also Agent for the Utley Press, which baa
had all defects remedied, and many lro provemento
added. A large stock of most approved
Turning and
Subsoil [Plows,
kept on hand. And any and all kinds of IMPLE
MENTS and MACHINERY furnished to order at man
ufacturers prices, with freight added.
*g-My office and store-room are well supplied with
Cuts, Prioe List slid Samples of an toe late Inven
tions, as well as the standard and time-tested Ma
chines. All can have their wants supplied In kind by
their own selection, at exactly manufacturer’s prices
and freight. AU Interested are Inin ted to call and ex
amine. RUSSEL P. JOHNSON,
, Agricultural Depot, Hill Street, Griffin, Ga.
July I, 870. 8m
BA_ D BLOOD!
‘The Life is the Blood.’
T3RQM it we derive our strength,
Jl beauty, and mental capabilities. It is the centre
of our being, around which revolves all that makes
existence happy. When this source is corrupted, tho
painful effects are visible in many shapes, prominent
among which is
HCROF U Jx A .
This is a taint or infection of the human organism,
and probably no one is wholly free from it. It exhib
its itself In various shapes—as Ulcer*, ami sores, De
cayed Bones, Diseased Scalp, Sore Kye*». Weak and
Diseased Joints, St Vitus* Dance, i ou. Discharges
from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glandular Swellings,
Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affections, Ner
vous Disorders, Barrenness. Disorders of the Womb,
Dropsy, Syphilitic Affections, Liver Complaint, Salt
Rhenm, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Loss of Manhood and
General Debility.
It has been tbe custom to treat these diseases with
Mercury and other Mineral substances, which though
sometimes producing a cure, often prove injurious
and entails misery in after life. The long known in
jurious properties of these so-called alteratives and
purifiers, has led the philanthropies! man of science
to explore the arena of nature, the result of which
has been tho discovery of vegetable products which
Bossess the pow r er of eradicating these taints from tbe
Lood
I> r . T u tt’s
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA AND
QUEEN’S DELIGHT.
Is toe acknowledged antidote to all Blood Diseases.
By its use toe afflictions above enumerated, can be
permanently banished, and the Bourse—tbe Cen
tre of Lice—the Blood—be maintained in all its
purity and vigor.
For Diseases produced l>y the use
ol Mercury, and for Syphilis,
with its train of Evils,
this Compound is
THE ONLY SURE ANTIDOTE !
To toe poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body,
in secret practices, whose nerves are unstrung, and
countcnanoe downcast, the • £
SARSAPARILLA
—AND—
Queen’s Delight
is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will be
restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejected
countenance be made radiant With toe consciousness of
RESTORED MANHOOD.
Being bea bom violent minerals, It is adapted to
general use. The old and young may use tt; the moat
delicate female st any tone may take it; the tender in
fant, who may have inherited disease, win be cured
by It.
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD
USE
r> R . Tur T T’S
-—EXTRACT OF—
“Sarsaparilla and Queen’s
Delight.”
When used to toe Spring, It remove* all humors
which infest the system; and banishes toe languor and
debility peculiar to that season of the yetw. It sets
promptly on the LIVER and KIDNEYS, producing a
healthy action of the Important organs by which all
the imparities of to* system are carried off, and the
result Is m Clear Skim, a Good Appetite and
Buoyant Spirits.
PREPARED BT
Wm, H. Tutt & Land
AUOUSTA, GEORGIA.
83*And sold by Druggists ererywhere. ‘
April 28, 1810. fist