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Convention of the lid Congressional
LUblll.t
Albany, Ga., toupt. li Ist, 1870.
Pursuant to call tUo Convention as
sembled at lt>i oclock. a.m., Col. W.
O. Fleming, it Decatur was appoint
ed Chairman for organization, and A.
11. All fiend, of Lee, .Secretary.
(',4 Carey W Styles, chairman of
the D ugherty delegation, euggesto l
that owing to the absence of delegates
who were expect.* l in thd afternoon,
the me.-dug be m.i lea temporary one
lor the transaction of such badness as
would not conflict with the rights of
the absent da legates. Suggestion
adopted.
On motion ut Col. \V A Harris, of
Worth, the roll of the counties was
called, and the following delegates re
ported present:
linker, to. P. Davis, Dr IS S Carow.
Calhoun. C J Boynton.
Clay, by Carey W Styles, proxy.
Dougherty, Carey W Styles, John
A Davis, J W Mayo, Jr.
Decatur, V\ O Fleming, L M Grif
ftn, Willis M Russell, 15 C Russell, B
B Bower.
Early, R H Powell.
Lee, G W Warwick, D IT Sloan, R
A McKinney, A II Alrriend.
Mitchol, B F Hudspeth, J W Twit
tv, \Y A B;, rd.
Sumter, Wm Stylos, (colored.)
Terrell, Samuel Williams, J R
Jones.
WortJi, W A Hams, Daniel Hen
derson, II R Joiner, J J Williams, R
G Ford, Jr.
Webster, Dr C R Moore, T A Pick
ett.*
The appointment of two sets ol
delegates Irom Mitchell was announc
ed, upon which action was postponed.
Coi Harm then stated tliat more
than the allowed number of delegates
had been appointed lrom Wortn, ami
were present. Ho hoped tnoy woulu
be permitted to take taeir seats witil
out any intention or desire to increase
their vole.
On motion of Col John A Davis,
they were admitted to seats.
Col .Styles moved tuat a Committee
on Business, to consist of eleven mem
bers; six of those present, and five
from those to aruve, be appointed.
Motion carried, and present members
chosen i C W .Styles ol Dougherty,
V' A Harris, of W orth, 0 R Moore
of Webster, R ii Powell, of Early, L
M Griitin ol Decatur, and Jolm R
Jones, of Terrell.
G W Warwick, of Lee, moved that
a Committee on Permanent organiza
tion be appointed, to consist of seven
members, lour from those present aud
three from tuo&o to arrive. Motion
carried, and present members chorea :
G W Warwick, ol Lee, J A Davis, of
Dougherty, B F Hudspeth, of Mitcu
eli, and to R Davis, of Baker.
On motion, a Committee of five on
Credentials, was appointed, consisting
ol i II Pickett, oi W ebster, C W
Styles, of Dougherty, W A Harris, of
\V orth, 15 15 Bower, of Decatur, and
Samuel Williams, of Terrell.
Col Styles, with Ins cliaractsristic
cordiality, extended, in behalf ol the
citizens of Albany, to all the delegates
that hospitality lor which the city is
always (distinguished.
Through Col Styles, Major Cam
field, Messrs ilottstadt, Weich, Eeh
ardt, totrozer, Fay and Cook, citizens
oi Albany, as a Committee extended
to the Delegation an invitation to at
tend a Social Hop, to be given at
Welch’s Hall in the evening.
The Convention, on motion, tender
ed thunks for this demonstration of
kindness.
There being no further business be
fore the Convention, on motion, tnu
meetiug adjourned to o£ P M.
W O FLEMING; Chairman.
A 11. Ai.fiiik.nd, Secretary.
hi O’Clock, r.xr.
Tlie meeting was called to order by
t h e temporary Chairman.
Col. 0 T Goode uad toamuel Lum
kin. Imm toumter, appeared and took
their beats.
On motion, Carey W Styles was au
thorized to represent C»ay county as
proxy.
Tne Committee on Credentials re
ported the lollowing, which was unan
imously adopted :
liesohed, That we find no sufficient
differences existing between the gen
tlemen contesting boats irom Mitcliel
county to preclude tho Convention
from admitting ail of them ; and ex
onerating the contestants from any
blame in the proceedings in the two
nieitings, recommend tuat Messrs B 1'
Hudspeth, W A Byrd ai.dJ W Twit
ty be admitted to seats as delegates
from said county.
And the same Commiltoe reported
the credentials of all the delegates,
claiming seats in proper form, w licli
report was adopted
Messrs Goode, Boynton, Byrd, aud
McKinney were added to the Commit
tee on Business, and Messrs Lumkin,
Twitty and totyles (col and) to the Com
mittee on permanent oiganizaiion.
G W Marwick, Chairman Comniit-
tee on Permanent Organization, re
ported the following:
For President —Captain John A
Davis, of Dougherty ; \ ice Pieoi tents
—Col C T Gooae, oi Sumter, Col \V
0 Fleming, of Decatur. Secietaiies—
A H AUriend, ol Lee, E S Carew, ol
Baker.
The President, on taking Iris seat,
addressed the m< ting briellyand for
cibly, alluding el quently to*the har
mony and wisdom that characterized
the proceedings of the State Demo
cratic Convention, and commending
the action of that body as a patriotic
example for this * ouvention.
Col Styles, Chairman of Committee
on Business, reported tile following
resolutions:
Resolved, That wo endorse the prin
ciples and policy set forth in the reso
lutions adopted by the State Demo
cratic Convention recently assembled
at Atlanta.
Resolved, That we approve the poli
cy recommended by the Democratic
members of Congress of nominating
none but eligible candidates to office
Rttokid, That recognizing the polit
ical li.iue ot all citizens under the
law, our tutu o interests and destiny
being bound together in the interest
dial destiny ol Georgia, we cordially
invite all good citizens, without regard
to color or previous condition, to unite
with us to secure our common inter
ests in an holiest and economical ad
ministration ol tiie gov. ruiuent.
lU.olcta, That tlm bill to change the.
election laws of Georgia now boiuro
the Legislature, known us tho A Iter
man hill, is in violation of the Consti
tution; is calculated and intended to
and. lrand tne people <T the line choice
of their oliicors and representatives,
and to transter their power and rights
which are guaranteed by tho Consti
tution, to the custody and will of a
corrupt aud despotic executive.
lit«o iad, That we appeal to the hon
est men of all parties in the Legisla
ture to deieat this infamous attempt
to subvert tiio liberties ot tho people,
and we warn the political assassins
who are uiging the passage of tiiis
bill tbit their treason to tree govern
ment will be rewarded 1 y the people.
Jicnoued, That the P.eskb-nt of the
Convention appoint a District Execu
tive Committee, to consist of one troui
| ouch ot tho twenty-two counties com
posing the Congressional District, and
tnat tills Convention appoint a Chair
man ol said Committee, who will call
said Committee together, organize and j
adopt such arrangements as they may j
deem best, to organize the district aud
promote the success ol our cause.
Jltsuti' and, That we recommend the
people of each county and militia dis
trict to organize such committees as
may be necessary to insure the sue- i
cess of our candidates.
Resolved, That two-thirds of the ;
votes ol this Convention shall bo nec- I
essary to uoiui ate.
Col W A Harris, of Worth, offered
the following additional resolution,
which, with tne luregoing, was unani
mously adopted t
Jiuoltod, That recognizing the im
portance ol tho coming elections in
creoigia, we, the Democracy ol the 2d
Cong, essional District, hereby pledge
oiirse.Ves to lay upou the altar ol pa
triotism all personal leelings, prejudi
ces and dilierencos, and address uur
seive-s to elie task of eleet.ng our Con
gressional and county nominees.
Col totyles, alter brictiy ahuding to
the prominent mention of Col C B
Wooten in connection with the nouii
tmiion lor tho 4Zd Congress, and an
nouncing that that gemtemun did not
desire las name used adversely to the
settled policy of the party, oliered the
iollowing resolution, wuich was adopt
ed witu enthusiastic applause :
Jtcso.ted, That this Convention ap
preciates the motives that induced Col
I (J B Wooten to decline tne use of his
j name for nomination in antagonism
j to the policy ol running none but eli
gible candidates, aud that we oum
n.end l.is patriotism and devotion to
cur cause, in his adherence to tho uni
versally expressed and approved will
i ol the parly in that regard.
| Coi H A Harris, ol Worth, ad
! dressed the Convention, declaring that
he was wedded to no man;that lie has
personal preieiences, old triends in the
district, lor whom, under other cir
! eumstances ho would lather vote than
( lor Col Tilt. But reviewing the un
! propitious circumstances under which
; Col Tilt had raised the Democratic
flag in i >OB, and borne it triumphant
ly through the canvass, and his earu
; est elfoito for the totate alter his elee
| lion, entitled him to tho nomination of
i this Convention. The remarks ol Coi
! Harris were eloquent and to tiio point.
I G W Warwick, of Lee, sa.d that
! his delegation was instructed to vote
for Coi d’ M West, for the unexpired
term of the 41st Congress; hut tiiat
gentleman being in f 11 harmony with
tne Demociutie party, and desiring to
throw no obstacle in the way, aud
wishing to carry out the will of tUe
party ti elect none but eligibles, witu
| drew his name and proposed that of
I Coi Nelson Tift lor the -11 st aud 42d
Congress
No other name being proposed,
Colonel totyles moved tiiat Colonel
Tilt be nominated by acclamation,
which motion was cariied unanimous
ly and with loud applause, and the
chair announced Colonel Tilt tne nom
inee. On motion, a committee ol live
was appointed by the chair to wait on
Colonel ■ iit and inionn him ol his
nomination. Being conducted to the
hall, Colonel Harris, of Worth, iutro
duced him, aud taking the staul, ho
addressed the Convention, accepting
the nomination.
| A synopsis of Colonel Tift’# speech
will appear in our next issue J
Coi. Harris, joiug called upon to
address the meeting, remarked that
ho had made his speech, and moved
i to finish the business of the Conven
i tion.
On motion of Col. Harris, Col. Ca
rey W. totyles was elected by acclama
tion, Chairman of the District Com
mittee.
In pursuance of the resolution on
organization the chair appointed the
following Executive Committee:
Baker, S P Davis.
Calhoun, J J Beck.
Chattahoochee, Theo Sapp,
j Cloy, Richard Kennon.
Decatur, L M Grirtiu
Dooly, S R Goode.
Dougherty, L P D Warren.
Early, names Buchauuau.
Lee, G W Warwick.
Macon, Ph I Cook.
.' arion, Col Butt.
Miller I V Hoard.
Mitchell, W W Twitty.
Pulaski, C C Kibbee.
Quitman, T L Guerry.
Randolph, Eugeni us Douglass.
Sumpter, T M Furlow.
Steward, J K Baruurn.
Ten-ell, C B Wooten. 4
'Wilcox, Geo W Ried.
Webster, S Bell.
Worth. W A Harris.
On motion of G W Warwick, of
Leo, the tiiauss of the Convention
were tendered to the otiicers for their
faithful periormance of duty, and to
the citizens of Albany, for their hos
pitality. |
On motion of Mr. Moore, the Alba
ny Nows was requested to publish,
and the papers ol tUo District, and tho
Macon Telegraph nml Messenger, to
copy these proceedings.
iMi motion of r Picket, the Con
veutiou adjourned nine and e,
Joux A. Davis, President.
zV. 11. Alfkiexd, } c .
E. to. Caki.w, ) *" 1 c8 ’
* The following counties worn not.:
represented: Chattahoochee, Dooly,
Macon, Marion, Pulaski, Quitman,
Randolph, totewart, and Wilcox.
The Whanylnodler is the name of a
new Kndical paper which roareth in
Montgomery, Ala.
TmnTEF.x cotton factories in Connecti
cut, employing lOU men each, are
“shut down,, on account of the
drought.
Able Johnson, a negro policeman,
is talked of as thelt dealcandidate f< r
I.ieutenuant-Governorof Alabama, vice
Aplegate, deceased.
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paper w .1 It- S'lppu. and nning this most able
and imp., a.iiig iln-cu-Mi n
(»ix otillis) for Owe Itollar.
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Miid r i le in i. M a sure, sale business. An
investt ol .sii. will return a clear prtitlr.:
ot fl7o Fn pi rii. u'nrs cull on m nrldregsi
die N KTII A iiEHIi'AN PI''7TRK GO.,
No. N5 Nass'ui 8 reel, F w Y rk.
WO. 23.
NOVCUI litBIUTY.
TIB lb tNlfa a llfia-a (limit.—
t weak, ■lervoii., iv -aiHed
leelinj,’. ,io eiie.jjy, ;i - ii'ialiiiu
sal' Vigaal, low “jiiiil-. weak
iiieiiiin imulnii ! si»\ M-n.imi I
i ill isdoie, Willi toss cat putrcr
ami Hire sUctit and iiiii»olttti« «‘. > e
• .ii-< q le ice o' exe this is \ fcTtit V-
I>4 It! I>IT V , Hid 't ti a -ov-.
r*ui*-.tv 111 111 -IIUI V’**
ii on ;<•*;!• ic
an l i a\ rnoii^nnH
live t>ecii cure ! < »y ttieso pkl . Tticy
•ip the Hvr.oiii, the disch.irgen, dia,»el
U** gl >o'n tud me ir tl depr and re
jiiv, ria'« die .-yste<i>. Pi let* *5 tv>r a pacKage
Ot fixe box sand a dvi.l ot powder, which
s »•» |ot t «111 in ail old di« g ca«* F,
*» D«*r HUgle box. Sold hv ail ti S'-clasm
t' in,g -’f, a’d SF-nt to any add-« s* on the *• -
(•in' id (He ppee. Add'evs HUVI PH A’h Y’S
SPRPI Wi I’HIU AiKDICLVK
0., 50*2 BiOHdv\,i> A r **w Yt.uk.
Ct»OKA D\\ J— 40 new article*
C.p) tilO In' zQems Sample free U.
U .MI..C, A.I eJ, M .
t VOID ACUs ! -a vi."mi ol
1 V e»rl* inue-i iib'ioii ciusi g n* rvous de
i i' v, pri-ma'ine decMV, Ac. h'lVira iried in
vain ever; adv-rtjsed reinedy. tins iiiscov.-r
--ii a pimple mo ms of self- -me, «h'eh he will
•ndf ee i Ida li'l'ow suit rerg. Addi>S“ J'
11. I U rn.E 7S N i““an, s r et, N-w Y * U.
(rn atDistj button
tty Ilie iTlviro|ioiiliißill « o.
Cash Gifts to the Amount of 509,000
llvory I Prize,
5 cash girtKjCßuh S2H,O 0 | 5 cash gifts each H4,‘*ol
10 “ ,0 (t I:t «n “ “ S»K)
0 “ “ 5, (H 15G* “ “ 10 >
50 b levant Rosewood l i.aios - each s•} K» to $r.M
75 “ “ J/elodeons *• 75 to f 0
•5 » Sewing Machine - - “ «»toT7S
50-» Gold VVutcheti - > 44 75 to 5-0
C<T«h Prizen, AS’ilver Rare, valued $ ,0 «o,* 00
A cijiti • e 'U(li "W any t>( ..lit. ..bov»- P z *
O' 25c. tibii g Priz. a a e sealed,
i■' Ruv lofti *a >d wr*l! mixed. On receipt ot
25a . a Sealtd Ticket i- dtawn without choice
.ii i B**u• by M.ali u» at;v addtes- 1 * The pi iz»*
il»on (i upon i' w ill be tleiiret ed r-i t ie 1 i ke *
iroldei on pitmeni ol One Dollar. P iz»*s
ti*’ iiDHtediately to any a«iaie'>to by ex
it es-i (*r teiutn mad.
Y'tu wid know what vour pr : z/» is before
yoo pH v tor it. Any prize exdtaoged for arc
other of same valae . N*» I> a"K«. pat
io 8 c it* op| end on fair dealing.
References :—We seh ct itie following
from n anv who h ive latelv Vihi ible
P 7. s »«i-d kin '!» peruntred u* to put) i*f)
hem : Andrt w J. Bu- iih, Chic-*go t $15,000 ;
Mim Clara *> Walkei, Bildiuore, / J imo, m> I
J lines M d/.ui.ews, i>ctn*ii. ; Jot in
r A <tr» V*-, SiVannah, *5,0 *i ; J/ih*
Sunmouti, Coailcto*ou, P ..no, SOO'J. We
pwbhfiO non.me- without peimieeo-.
Opinions of the Press:—* 4 he firm i*
a v *le, a..d ee Vv to tr eucceps.”— Weekly
Tribune May 8. “We know »• hii to t*»* a
• >. ut a.i *4 t.r A\ Y Herald May 28.
“A !• iend ol ers <ut w a min pr i,-- \t,
w is promptly ieceived. ’ —Daily News June
X.
Lend 'or tircu ar. Liberal i fl cem *nts so
iaii ici iuii it an te i*d. E■ rv p«ck*
fte <1 mmlp(a Envtloi e 8 coiHMins one cash
GIFT. Six rieketrt tor $1; 18 tot $2; 85; lor
$5; 1 lu tor 15. Ah le lei * mufl' be add fß.»*d
1. I>. ■ 4-1.1 %na A * 0., 50.
Oroiid I reel, v. V.
M 4 It BSS* D I*. OI»l Send by
m’l D-\ L- lo’s Ag- ucv, 599, JBroad-
New Y .k, lot detcrip ion <>l tus Med<-
cxl* and L z 1 gets. Daiigirous loi single per-
d no. ..pi.lv
•mmaAJ atm nmani
Jot TO THE WORLD I
AN ANTIDOTE
CISC ,VEKKD AT LAST Fott
CHILLS km FLYER.
r I ''H E c* debraled Holton Pill, manofictured
X Itv Or . tl. C. Bailey, at zfmerieos, Geor
gia, is undoubtedly tbe be-t medicine yet
di-oovered f.r the cure "f the di(T ret t forms
ol maliriou-< fevem, such as chi<l and fever
lev r and agile, intermittent or hihious re
mitrent f v r«, and all tonus ol disease bav
•ng a malarious nriuin
Sold hg Dr. J. R. Janes Damson, Ga., and
Dealers Generally.
Trice Onr Btotfar.
JArebSl,-ly.
IT i» tvtdl known to
f)op».-vr* and in
Lttrifoft, that wotiien nro
EUlrject to liunierouN dia
ciim h peculi r to tin if
ecx mu!i ns suppreN
t»i«»n of th «> Mi tini n,
\\ liitf’V Painful uiouth>
ly Uin unu
ti'm Os the Back and
If nub, Irregular Men
eii n ttion, llnnorriLd'"
t xt-e**Hive •Ktowe,‘ m and
I'rol.TpNcs l teri, or Fall
inu ol the ITomb.
1 hese (Ih-ciH s have
noMotn been treated auc
i’et«fully. The proles- I
.o ifi s -■<>• ght oi _. nfTy ( or •orro retrWy j
hit would cnjh'e them to - j
A !i» , ‘hut r ir.edr born discovered
hv O'* of tl.e roo t -killtd phff*GeiHns iu
Sta'e of (teorcia. That remedr ia
BRADFIELD'S FEMALIJ
KEGULATOU.
I- i? pun 1 v vrgetablp. and is pu s up in
Allan a, Ueo»«H, kv vt f'O.
It will ptni'y t*'e hood and strengthen thft
1 flVßtem, relieve iprirj|tion of the kidneys, and
l in ii perfect, specifi • ter nil the above diseases,
; a cure Quinine in L’hiHs and fever.
For a history of disrH 'e-*, and ccrtificafes
j ot i*s wond riul tip* reader is ret* rr ti
1 »n the wrapper nrotiTid ihe bottle. E\r ry
| hot tie i« warr anted so giv« satisfaction or
’tioney refunded.
T na., M.itli
npAnrrrrp A' (?■■. A Gco-g 5 :
L'KAU Sirs: I t ke ple»Biire in statin": tbut
I fare used tor the last twenty years 'he
medicine are noting up, known as PR
BR A DiTFLIPS FE* \LK RRGUI, \TOK,
and consider it the h**«r c nribin .t on ever
gotten together sos the diseasj'B tor which 5 t
i* recommended. I have been tamiliir wi h
fi e pr<*pcription, b *»h ns pncli ioner of mt*<l
i« i e at;tl in domestic practice, and cun t on
e-'lv piv that I eons der it a bo n to roiff *r
ipg fr imt’o 3 , and can but hop** t*»ft r every la
i dv in our'land, wfto niiv be miff r : nj in anv
way pequliar t(» their pex, mav b“ af'le to
procure a bottle, t'*at flmir Bt.ff rinsr fl mav
not onlv be relieved, but, th/t they may be
restored to hexMi nod sire' e'h.
With HiV kinde-t repaids. I *m t re«ree;—
fully, ‘ W* B FLRRELL, M I).
We, the tintlprpigm <j [)■ ii£»cri'3tq, tnk 0 rdeip
ure in eoMUimn* i• •£f to »he ’mde. PR. J.
BR \ PFIEL/>’S FEMALE REGULAIOB—
to li vinir i to ne n good and rehabl** refuedy
f>r the diseases f**r which h** recommends it.
W. A. Lan-dell, A»lrtnta | Ga
Pemberton, Willson, Taylor & Cos., Atlanta,
G«.
Red wine & Fox, Adinta, Ga.
W. < * f- w*a»u*, A'lanta. Gt,
W. R »o k, Son, Marietta, Ga.
j ma)s-ly.
DR. PIf«PII ITT • 8
Celebrated SAver AJedleine
T is pur*dv and will act upon the
Ti ver and K'dneys as promptly as Calomel
and Buchu. wirhottf, anv dinger ct salivation
or de'-irucfion of the bones.
l*a»tiep tikintr this m d : cine need not f >ar
gctflng wer, or any oilier reasonable expo
eu»e.
‘vmj.toins of Liver Biseasp.
ll- id c ] e, P ill F -eh’io* or the Blues, Sour
S omach, Si«-k or nervous Fle.«dßC ! *e, Heart
burn, Indii/estmn o»’ /)‘-pep«ia, f»*d or Bit
ter ra-te i’ ?h * m-mth ; the skin bus » tfiick
rough feelin?. «t,d is d.trker than usual, Cos
tiv*t'esa, M lanehetlv Cramps,
Cold F *et, C’ pic, 1) «enferv, or Diarreah,
(h ids md Fever Hid Piles. n fact, wh*»re
the liver Jk oti r of otd**r, vou jr** Table lo
ever' disuse that is nor, contagious.
Prnphirhs Liv.-r M dicine. If taken proo
rrly, if, will prevent and cir** any dieease re
suiting f om a deranged L : v<?r.
It vi 1 regul i e i ! s functions an 1 thus cure
all di-ci ses e~*u@t dby the failure ot its healthy
ac'i'tn
Ir has be**n good for a g’-eat, number of
ye*rs, and has given universal sa'i-t ic'ion.
There is no brother or sou edaimingto tiave
the original receipt. It is put up 11 both
l*u*dtr and F uid form.
FATRnrwN Ga, S pternber 4, ISOB.
Dr. O S Projjhit:
Mu. Vlv wte has been an invalid for fif
fc* * n vea-s. Doctcaall agreed she h<id tdv* r
Disease, In connection wi'h their practice
tohe used various noted medicines, none of
which seemed to do anv good. 6’otne ime
ago I procured a b t le of voir “L ver M d
icine, 1 * of vonr agent. C. A. !I«rvv,
which o‘*»ng wiven according to directions,
have* fleeted a comple'e ciue.
R.topectfully, etc, Gs-0. L TUOMF^’ON.
ts.
Is one of the most valu«b!e compounds
now put up sot Pin rhea, Dysentery, L’nolera,
Lif in uin, nr Cholera Viorbus.
This medicine his b*‘en in use for years,
auti gives universal satisfaction.
The most delicate child may use it with im
punity.
PROPHITT’B
IMI \ lUI L ST.
This G* the c*‘l**he r’ed cine that, ran
Pei l rv D>v s’ Pain Killer out of the market.,
wherever it, was -old; Pivjs mtde Pioohirt
change 'he name from Pain K Her to P.\IX
KILL FT.
For Nheumatisin, Cuts, B uises,
Burns, Old S*>reo, Sink** Iti'es, or s«ings of
Poisonous Insects, for (’olds, Cong s, or
B<*wel it has no eq»nl as a u**ss_*
i* g, he>der or antidote for p*«'» of *nv kid.
\1 uint :cured and sold hv LP <te
FO., Adauta, Ga., and tor sale by all Lhuor
iLs.
DK. FHOPHITTS
Fever and Ague Pi-Is,
The be*t for Chill* and F*ver
known. Cu'e*.** w »rrtn'pd always or niOiiey
retun-li d* Pnrelv ible.
DR. PK rPTITTT’S
• Jet Tl It SL LMO VS /'//.I S.
Will tele ve H udache, Nervousness, Join
dice, and all other and -raugeuienia of the Liv
er. Fuiei? vegetable.
Ce rill icaf c*.
The following are a few anting the hun
dreds of those who hive used the shove
nam.-d niedieiuee, and who readily testily to
their v tine ;
Col R J Henderson, Covington, Ga ; Prof
J L Jones, Covingt- n, Ga ; M W Arnold,
G orgia Conferen e ; R 'V IV W Oa'in, ff.or.
gia C inlerenc-; V If R tb'naon, Monti •> lln
<»■ ; Judge J J Floyd, Covington. Ga ; flick
rocket, Divis eotin v, Texas, W Ilawk
Whatley, Cuss, ta, Texas.
STATE OF GEORGIA, 1 Know ,1]
Filton Ci cnty. ) men bythese
presents, that 1 Have ihia dav, f.ir value re
ceived, sold and tr male red to BRADFI£'L.A
& Cos, the sole tight to nianntae'ure and Sell
my family Medicines, and have furnsh.d
them wnh the lull recipes, and have au'lior
iz and the said BR\AFIK..IJ & CO, to print,
or have priii ed, any thing they ntav see
propel concerning unv and all the nbi ve
named JT-dicines. This !slh dtv ol June
I*7o. istgued] o.s. PRopimr
111 pie settee in Thomas F. Jones end Hi b
ert Cra-vlord, Notary Public. [Lb]
M a ufacturrd and lor sale hy BRaI f IELD
&CO Bioml 8 itel, Atlanta, Ga., and lor
sale t»y all .Aruggis's.
For sale by Or. J. It Janes, flawson. Ga.
toll!) S|(iit>liHi|ili
twbT?.
I’aJi'Dt Ri'Vi*r‘i'il Woor’di
4snote Btldtf *
•brongbout, hhtains *he sweetness nf the old 1
trrv p R r i<fr \ aitd obtains 'he soMdirv of t‘-e |
1M ft af. fi’e, without its objfctt ns
Fafi'iM rcinpomid M
Vi
fwhich holds the Tuning Pins, \n r*x 1 ivers of
Maide, grain running differently,— tui
rLA Ml NEVER sn T TP.
Fsttiet! Full Iron Fr:*iaio
cone n rates in front ot the Totting
tiiat heretofore damaging Iron ( Miieh in -’ther
Pianos I»ortfullv st*Rßt*t T Nds the 7’unjng T’in-,)
Btid “butts*’ into the f * or. t edge of «h»* Plank
ni and effectually resists the twenty tons
ptram.
JDiaponal £ct*taisiing
Ha i*
par s os the I rn Frame, next rnand p-»r«lle
tho c*e»*l s'tinga UNDER TUE OVER-
M'RUNG bass.
AFFIDWIT OF SFPKriOR
ITY OVER ALL.
The First Strictly Impartial Trial
ever hart.
B!|\P FOM* Tit AIS AG AIN T j
Stoimvny’s, Chickoring’s, and other
Pianos.
Wf, the tinderfigned rnnke Onfl ‘Lnr Rt
fVp time of the Inst Fir of the American In*
stitvte held in X**w Y »'k. immediHt. lv tol
lo*\ i?»g the French Exposition i»» p.ris. two
J’ianos. ms He bv Stein way k Sons, one Pi
ano nv Chicicering <£• Sons one Patent Avion
Piano , mud.* b\ G. C Manner, end Severn!
other mnker’s ins’rmnents were tried ngainst.
each other, by ord. r «nd untlrr rontiolof
th*» Oflßcpts ot tiie Inß i»u»e, to decide which
Pl *n > on exhibition in competition
r* e* ire the F : r«t Premium 4 ‘os the best
Sqnarc Piano known." To obtain mu imnsr
tih 1 t»• i* 1, tw : ce all •»f said Piannp were cover*
ed vofh papers, «n tha* on** P’uno could not
be dt*ting/i*hed from another, (during the
absence ot tot- .lu fg «,) and twice did thpv se !
1 cf one of Slid P n o as the best , which,
upon noc'*Vsrmg. both times , prov and to be
f.h« Patent Af ION Piano awarding it
14 The hirst Prerni m" 4, o?'er all others for
beinrj the best Square Piano known to them ”
This trial was offer ('bickering ci’ Sons'
Pi «tio Rad toe**iv and the Legion of Honor and
; Medal , hnd Steinway ci Sans, the Medal from ;
Xpoleon s and tb** j*i trr v> of- trial were
i EOW util VOM.KNH AtIKR. Prnf.nl V hk'c,
, Musiesl Director »nd Originator of the
j New Ynrk and Brooklyn Consei vatories
of Mns’e,
dl A nTil'iS FRA DEL, the eminent and favor
ite Cou p* -er, hthl Pnnisf to hi- R<mrl Migh
re p the Due Gustave ofSnx Weimar, Ei en
nefi.
FREPERB’K R BRANPIES, Profe«eor of
Mup’c ; Teacher, of the higher school of Mu—
! sic, &c., k \
| A. P. BE < E'fANN, Organist at Ca hedr-!,
| Je'sey Ci y ; Pianist &■;.
Julies :OrrTAnr>T, R- rert Rifgfr.
Henry Vilif.r, Charles Boipweitfl,
Aro st Ghpfnkrerg R bkrt Moffvkg
G. Manner. {lnventor and Patentee
the Anon I'iaUo forte. )
Sworn before me 1/ i“ 22! cßv <“f Jnlr. ISCS
G O. Tayi.or.
Commixainner of Deed’.
The Arion rinro f“ the rfIKAPKSr y si
CCRablk. least complicatko. r. quires lees
TUN INO “ti‘s n ES NUT eel oil' rtf n i|pr, |i is
run BT.sjcn.-tnu nc.t.ro.
Write for Hlfi liviis, Pnnipbl«i “inf Oi,en
hr, and state in what Paper you saw this ad
vertisement.
VW AGENTS WANTED
in eve, v f?itv and Town where we have not
already appointed them.
The .irirtn S*imza Fnrte C<r.
IVs.r. roouiN an«( Offire, iHo. 554
ISi-mid ti ll j-,
i»l:iinslss« |..ry. 117 & ISO Bow
ery lew York.
BiliiTOM 4. STGCKTCN,
UNITED states hotel,
LOUISVILLE, KY.,
HAS JUST BEEN HI. FITTED.
Centrally located .
LAVVTOfX & L&WTCN
FOURTH STREgT,
JTI.JCO.r, GEORGIA,
WAREHOUSE.
< «*n«n null ( oniiaibsioii
MERC HAN TB.
0 » •Advances made
9i 5
" 5 «.r COTTO.Y
V
« £ IN STORE WHEN DESIRED,
ang. 2fi-3m.
A PKOiLV>MTIO.\,
GEORGIA:
By R UFUS B. R ULL 0 CE,
Governor of said State.
Whereas, It has been reported to this fle
pHHtuent by responsible parties, that a mttr
di r wis cos mined in the cotimv ol Pulaski
timing t lie J/tnth of Mav, 18U8, ou the per
son of Jo-eih Jennings, colored; and
Whereas, No arrest l as yet. been made of
tny prison or persons charged with the said
murder :
Now, there ore, I have thought proper to
issue tins, mv proclamation, hereby (IT ring
a reward of On Tnuusand Dollars lor the
apprehension and delivery ol the said par
ties unknown, wph evidence sufficient to
convict, to the iSueiid ol said county and
State,
And I do moreover charge and rt q i re nil
officers in this S die, civil and Jiilitarv, to be
vigilant in e> deavoring to apprehend the
said parties unknown, in order that they may
be brought to trial lor the otfeiice with which
they stand cnatged.
Given under my hard and the Great Sea! nl
the Slate, St the Capitol in .rl Inna, th
fifteenth day ot Stp'emb. r in he teat o
out Lord, Eigbietu Hundred and Seventy
and ol the Imh pendrtice of the United
States ol America Ninety til h.
i.UFUS B. BULLOCK.
By the Guverip >r :
, I'Uvjd G. CoTTibo, Secretary of State.
I tefft 55* 4xf,
HARDEMAN & SPARKS.
\\7E deem it whollv unnecessary to inform
\\ ,tte PLANTA'RS of Middle and Sou'll
western Georgia, that we are -till et'(f 'Ke<s 1,1
onr Old Stand I" the W A A’A'HtiUS/? ANT)
( OMMtSSION where tor bo ma
ny veals we hsve served you H“ F.ioU'Tb and
Commlssi'tn J/erohmi's. We Imve left tin
S'*'ti p untmred toilid you in catiying on your
lirmintr interest, and in turn wei.ow bespeak
a contiruanre of the very liberal p.itronage
! • Xtended u- iu the pis*. Y'nUt cot’on eh-ll
be weighed on the LKTKL, sold and accomited
lor on the sqtURK.
I Bv eh aelv guarding vonr every interest,
| we intend to merit your patronage.
I To onr old friends of many vears s*and
injr we return our pratelul aeki owledge
in, tite ; lo new ones who may try us, we
promise onr best . If,iris—backed hv the ex
perience ot many years to serve them faitb
-lIIIIv and W ell
Orders for supplies will meet »i h prompt
attention. 0 (7 St’AßKii
nutiß-?.m. T. IMRDEJ/ N, Jr.
DS. 8H ALLEN BERGER'®
Fever and Ague
.A.INJ-TIDOTE
Always Stops Ihc Chills.
This Medicine has been before the Pub- (
He fifteen years, and is htill ahead of all i
other known remedies. It does not purge, !
does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly
safe in any dose end under all circum
stances, fin 1 is the onlv Medicine that will
cur: immediately
and permanontiy every form of Fever ,
and Agrto, because it is a perfect Anti*
dote to Tlalaiia.
gold by all Druggists.
Sale and Feed Stable.
W* i xpf’Ct to kef’p on hand, all the season
first cl»ißs Horses and Vules for Bhlp. In our
purchases wp look to what is needed »n 'hi*?
pecinn, and frusf to merit u lib* r a! pafronsge
from those who may need totock. 6’ill on us
before pun ha-iug.
oc2l f FARKUM k SFIARPE.
T. W- LOYLESB, JOHN L. GRIJFIN, T. M JONES.
A-XI3
U -A_ "W S O IST, G" E O E, Q I A,
VB fEREBY nn* ounce to their friends, ani *ho public gc-r-ilv, that th y b ivb bought tim Wa*-« ioiis-j formerly oceufiied by
4 ia yleas &, Or ffin, m ire recently hv N \l Peeples, 'vn -ti they will open Septe irmr Ist, HID, when they will !>w pr pared to
on a g n-rai W i.retmuso & Cornini h iui Bus news. All the Firm have been engaged in the bus uess tierelolore, and hope, by strict
a d con-taut attention to the interest of p autois, in the dtoruge un i Sale of Cos tin, lu receive a liberal shale of their patronage,
Connected wuh the V\ m ehouso is a
GOOD HOUSE IST D WiVG YAXID,
ofetpuuikUY log tb»j of liur p itron*. u» lo at *1 oitn v l .uioa. [Aug«t 11 S ro
MAMFACURERS OF RAILROAD CARS
Agricultural Sinplciucnts,
Sugar TEel!*,
S»srar Kettles,
C*in Gearing,
Thomas Water Wheels,
Shaftiii" and E*nlleys,
Ei*ou and ESrass Castings,
Mill Work of livery E)cspripli<n*f
Dressed Lumber, etc., etc.
1 lil Cast Iron, Brass and Cnppor purchased at the highest market price-
A il orders promptly attended to.
3. 0. NELSON, Pres’t, - - H. ATKINSON, Suo'l-
Dawson, Ga., September D,tf
/OMATBAN COLLINS. • . w . -
w - 4. COLU»
JONATHAN COLLINS & SON.
cotton factors & Cinninin
MERCHANT-.
VV E rPn,,W "’ f "‘ n(i '“ r nf ° , > l - «"*rvics, to
71 our many pl„min K fnenria » r d C nu„.
rte.lers, onerina them unmrpa-*. <i , H ■
for the prompt and f.lthlnl ixecuhon 0 f .n
honine-s emrured to our
proniptneva in all trunsaeuons. W. J, l*
I tie sale ol C'.t'on a Pp.-oialty Oir (rIV"
having euj ly.d 'his privilege f nr OV(tr f r
years, and trust, by nuict iniegriiy .
ban merired the confi ence of onr A,, rn „. "
We are fully prepared to m, k e , h . n l|
I advances on co ton in store, and f-hn |
ileavor to watch th. market and eel]
1 active demand.
We have nnu.aally ejor ed onraoive, t 0
render eucn aecommoda'lona to our [lUntinw
friends ns to enable them to hmves, t hr,r
crop and Oust they wi l l.epmmpt m lor
; warding co'ton to rie o t demand-, and if un "
| on mvuri-y of pnpers die market should
low ant depressed, will endeavor to
the lime of papers and await s Uv or »bl.
market uooh eonon in stnr#».
JONATHIX OBLLLVP k ?0V
““S 25 8 »‘- Oottoo Factor.
•mc-t -id*,
3HOIS MIVOHV9 S NOSMVQ
fen*oin| »q ||i* (uo ssaimhoX j», a3t
pus amno >|io t »-}| jo apis s.qi u slll( ,,
joqio iuv un 41 jd»o| u-iu oi spuami .4 4^“
‘SOOOO lUJUIIIB]
otnr
‘Spool) Hq pile liiitj
JO J|r>ojs p-nnajaa ||.a» p D ,
R i)si« ‘joqoi.) ( j jo ivy ib g agi moq. jouo
iiudo [|iu J 4 .(aiqw ‘uigur) y .Bopoq aq poid
-11..011 spaiujwi ojoib eiii paiu.i .4 nq,
■.i|[4nd etp piiß npu.ujj nil) tnaoju; o)v.4vjy)
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