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TOWN AND COUNTY
The Cash System.- As we have 'to)
pay the cash for every thing we ush >
about our house ami office, we are necessi- !
tated to do a strictly cash business VVY ;
will take wood or provisions, at market i
prices, in lieu of the money. Although
anxious for patronage, we prefer a limited
cash business to an extended credit one.
Church Directory.
Services at the Methodist Church on
the first Sunday iw each month, morning
and night. Key. F. F Iteyti.dds, nastor. I
Sunday school in the afternoon, at three
o’clock. Prayer-meeting every U ednes
day night.
Services at the Baptist Church on the
second Sunday in each month, morning
and night. Rev. W. ’l', Thornton, pastor.
Services at the Presbyterian Church on
the third Sunday in each month, morning
and night, and at night only, on the second
Sunday. Rev. J. L. King, pastor.
Agents for the Gwinnett Atlas.
The following parties are authorized to
receive and receipt lor this paper:
Mrs. Claiborne, P. M., C. A. Allen
Lawrenceville.
J. O. llawtiiore. Auburn.
J. T. Douglass, Cumming.
IT. R. Hannah, Stone Mountain.
W H. Bailee, Yellow River.
S W. Davis, Duluth.
Other names will be added as soon as
handed in.
Lawrenceville. Ga., June?. 1871.
The official advertising ol Gwinnelt
county is done in the Gwinnett Atlas,
has been since that paper first started,
and will continue to be ; and no other
paper is authorized to publish the same,
or receives any pay for so doing. We
deem this notice necessary, as the Atlanta
Constitution, which formerly did this
advertising, sees fit to continue doing so,
thus causing some of our county people j
to think it still has the printing, and
thereby tending to injure the Atlas.
M. V. Brand, Sheriff,
.Tas. T. Lamkin, Ordinary,
W. L. Vaughan, G. S. C.
Cumming, Ga„ May 29th, 1871.
Until further notice, the legal adver
tisements of Forsyth county, Ga., will
be published in the Gwinnett Atlas.
JOHN A. SIMMS. Sheriff’.
JOHN T. BROWN, c. S. 0.
WM. 1), BKXTT.V. Ordinary.
Masonic Female Seminary.
The exercises of this Institution will be
’resumed on Monday next, the 24th inst.
Bovs as well as girls, of any age, will be
■eivia into the school.
J.L King, Principal.
•Lawrenceville, July 19th-2l
Save Your Fruit.— The time for
'canning fruit and vegetables will
soon be here, and glass jars are
pronounced the be t for this pur
pose The Eureka jars can be
b night, at this office, or at the
stores of the following go: tie men:
Spence & Oordon, .!no. M. Wilson,
and 11. N. Mold,us,in.
H ail Storm. -Mr. P, 11, Hutch
ing who lives a tea miles from
town, in the neighborhood of Du
luth, informs us that a Severe hail
storm visited that locality on the
17th of this month. The stones
\\ ere as large as partridge eggs,
and did considerable damage to
corn and Cotton.
Unknown —We have received
some poetry over the signature of
“0.,” which wo will publish when
the author’s name i.; furnished, in
acc rdance with otir rule. We
have already published some of
this poetry, hut under the wrong
idea that we had the real name of
the author.
Chops.— The timely and Loun
tilul rain of last week, has infused
new life and vigor into the grow
ing crops, which had begun to
suffer. Corn and cotton are doing
finely, and most of ohr farmers
have “laid by,”
Correction —Sir. Horn informs
us that he made one hundred hush
els of whe.it on twenty 11 ve acres
of land, instead of thirty- five, as
we had it last week. This makes
it that much better.
- .
Mail Changed,— Instead of leav
ing Stone Mountain in the morn
ing, the mail now leaves here in
the morning, and arrives in the
afternoon. 'J he change suits our
people very well.
• m
Rags.— Major B. E. Stiit kland
advertises for clean cotton and
linen rags. Bring up your rags.
Ibis much on a ragged subject.
Cool.— For the past few days
the nigh's and mornings'have been
quite cool, owing to the hail that
hss fallen in this vicinity.
Cash.— From this date, the
names of all new subscribers,
whether furnished by agents or
others, must be accompanied by
th" ca>h. and papers will be dis
continued when die time is out.
For Sale —A sewing machine,
cart, a;,ij wheelbarrow, can le
bought, cheap for cash, by appli
cation at this office
sasseln HOUSE,
Up stairs, over 46 & 48. Whitehall,
between W. 15. Lowe A Co. and
Lawsbe A Haynes,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
—n—
CSs?" I hope my old friends and custo
mors will give me a trial.
Terms—Transient boarders, per day,
$2 ; single meal or lodging, 50c.-
E R SASSEEN, Ag’t, Pro.
may 24 ts m
CHARLESTON HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C.
e. ii. Jackson.
may 24-lypd
8 O t CLOCK.
8375 a month —expenses paid—male
or female agents—horse and outfit fur
nished—address Saco Novelty Co., Saco,
Maine.
ScHooL Teachers wanting employ
ment at from SSO to SIOO per month,
should address Ziegler A McCurdy, Phil
adelohia, Pa.
AGEN TS LOOK ! $3 to S2O a day.
Easy, genteel and profitable business—a
little novelty which everybody wants—
success sure. Send for circulats Clmrch
ill & Templeton, manufacturers. No. CIS
Broadway, New York.
THIS rs NO HUMBUG !—By send
ing 35 cents, with age, height, color of
eyes and hair, you will receive by return
mail a Correct picture of-your future hus
band or wife, with name and date of mar
riage. Address, W. Fox, P. O. drawer
24, Fultonville, N. Y.
jg||j||||p THEA-NECTAR
flavor. arranted to
cifie lea Co.. 8 Church St., New York.
P. 0 Box 5506. Send for I'hea Nectar
circular.
FREE TO BOOK AGENTS.
A Pocket Prospectus of the best Illus
trated Family Bible, published in both
English and German, containing Bible
History, Dictionary, Analysis. Harmony
and History of Religions. Sent free on
application. W FLIN !' & ft).,
20 So. 7tb St., Phila., Pa.
Wanted, agents (S2O per day), to sell I
the celebrated Home Shuttle Sewing Ma
eliine. Has the under feed, makes the
lock s’itch (alike on both sides), and is
fully licens'd. The best and cheapest
Family Sewing Machine in the market. 1
Address Johnson, Clark & Co, Boston,
Mass., Pittsburgh, Pa. Chicago, 1 1., or
St. Louis, Mo.
s?- SS io lfi Da vs made by one Rgeut.
Dm you want a situation as salesman «t
or w ar horn- to make §5 to §2O per day
Selling i, ; y»n; iv 7 g rand white wire clothes
lines, to' lasi fa- ever? Simple IVeV.
Hud.-on Ruvr Wire Works. 111 \htiu, t,
Lane, cot 'Vater street, New Y- ok, or
16,1 b tinlvr sow* t Meey -o.’.|g
_ ll (in- t tie ile l 1,-al e 11 'id nltfililiif
C QT of genuine Farina
> T^\C , oiogDe Water, mid la
t«
r,:, J
every l.r.dy or ***¥£
tlcnum. hold bj Dru^gl
and Dealer* In PEKFUMERY7 —
= 1
liifi. UCi IO.S ui- J’KlwhS
TO CONFORM TO
REDUCTION OF DUTIES
Great Saving to Oonbombrs by Gethno
up clubs.
KiS'Eeiid for our New Price hist, ami ,
a club form will accompany it, containing |
full directions—making a largo saving to I
consumers and remunerative to club or '
ganizers.
GREAT AMERICAN TEA CO.,
lit and 33 Vesey street,
P. 0. Box 5643. New York.
JURtIBEBA.
WHAT is it?
It is a sure and perfect remedy for all tiis
eases of the liver and spleen, enlargement
or obstruction of intestines, urinary, ute
rine, or abdominal organs, poverty or
a want of blood, intermittent or remittent
fevers, iiiflammation of the liver, dropsy
sluggish circulation of the blood, abscesses,
tumors, ja indite, scrofula, dyspepsia, ague
and fever, or their concomitants.
l>r. Wells having become aware of the
extraordinary medicine! properties of the
South American plant, calitd Jnrubeba,
sent a special commission to that country I
to procure it in its native purity, and
having found its wonderful curative prop
erties to even exceed the anticipations j
formed by i's groat reputation, has con
cluded to oil r it to the public, and is I
happy to stale 1 that he has perfected ar
rangements for a regular monthly supply
of this wonderful plant. He has spent
much timecxperiinenting and investigating
ns to the most efficient preparation Irom !
it. lor popular use, amt li s for some time |
used in his own practice with most happy j
results, the effectual Medicine now pre '
seated to the public as Dr. Wells' Ex
tract ol Jura helm, and he confidently rec
ommends it to every fami'y as u house I
hold remedy which should be freely taken
us a Blood I'nrifier in all deiangcment*
of the system, and to animate end fortify
all weak and lymphatic tempera amt*
JOHN Q KELLOGG, Platt street,
New York, sole agent for the Unit ed
Scutes. I’ricc One Dollar jicr Bou’e.
Send for circular. •*
li. H. (iOODMAX,
Dealer in
FAMI l, Y G KOCERI ES ,
FRUITS AND
COUNTRY PRODUCE,
Corner Peachtree and Weal Streets
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
may 24 3m
LA WRENCE VILLE MARKET
OORRECTKDWEEKI.Y BY B. E. STRICKLAND.
Prints 9 to 12’j
Augusta Slurting ip
Sea Island Sheeting 10 to 12
Rio (\iffee 20 to 28 1 £ .
U Sueur 15 to 16"3
Woodward’s Flour 5
Yarns . $1 3p
Hemlock Sole Leather..., 30 to 33^,
Upper Leather 60 to 75
( 'nrn -.... 80
Wheat 81 60
Bacon 10 to 13J.j
Lard
Lass 12)4 to 15
Butter 20
Swedish Iron 7 to 10
Plow Steel 11 to 12^'
Nails 6t4 to 8 *
Soda.. . Bto 10
Rice,., 12
Cuba molasses . 60' 2
LADIES
Sailors’ hats, and every style of
fashionable hats for ladies’ wear, can
be had at J. M. Ilolbroook’s Hat
Emporium. Straw and Cloth Hats
tor gent’s wear, of every style and
variety, in any quantity at Holbrook’s.
Ihe largest stock ol goods ever
brought to the South. Every one
1 can be
SUPPLIED
j with fashionable adornments for the
caput, at Holbrook’s. The great
novelty, the English Walking Para
sol, so popular
with
the fair sex, can be had at Holbrook’s.
His Millinery department, under
skilful hands, has became so popular
with wives and
HUSBANDS
that, in order to keep pace with the
demand, lie has had to enlarge it
and increase his facilities. Every
variety and style can be had
AT
the great Hat Emporium, from that,
Prince of Hatters anil courteous gen
tleman on Whitehall street,
J. M. HOLBROOK'S.
may 24-1 in
SUBSCRIPTIONS
AUE R! SFFCTFULI.Y SOLTCiTKD FOP. TIIB
ERECTION OF A
MONUMENT
TO THE
Confederate Dead of Georgia, and
those Soldiers from other Confed
erate States who were killed or
died in this State.
THE MONUMENT TO COAT §50,000
! ho Corner Stone it is proposed shall
he laid on the I2lh of October, or so soon
there (Her as the receipts wi 1 permit.
For i very Five Dollars subscribed,
there, will Lie given a certificate of Life
Membership to the Monumental Associa
tion. This ctM tificatc will entitle the ow
ner titer,of to an equal interest in the fol
lowing property, to be distributed as soon
as requisite uumber of shares are sold, to
il it .•
First. Nine Hundred and
One Acres of Land in
Lincoln county, Georgia,
on ivlii h arc the tvell
known Magruder Gold
and Copper Mines, valued
at §150,000
And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty-
Four Shares in One Hundred Thousand
Dollars of United States Currency ; to
wit :
X share of 310.000 310,000
1 •• 5.000 5,000
2 “ 2,500 6.000
10 “ 2,000 20.000
10 *' 1,000 10,000
20 “ 500 10,000
100 “ 100 10,000
200 “ 50 10,000
400 “ 25 10,000
1000 “ 10 10,000
3100,000
Tl«e value of the separate interest to
which the holder of each Certificate ivili
be entitled, will lie determined by the
Commissioners, who will announce to the
pabiic the manner, the time and place of
distribution.
The following gentlemen have consented
to act as Commissioners, and will either
by a committee front their own body. or
by Special Trustees, appointed by them
selves, receive and lake proper charge of
the money for the Monument, as well
as the Real Estate and the U. S. Curren
cy off red as inducements for subscription,
and will determine upon the plan for the
Monument, the inscription thereon, the site
therefor, select an orator for the occasion,
and regulate the ceremonies to be observed
when the Corner Stone i* laid, to wit:
Generals L Me Laws. A R Wright,
M A Stovall, W M Gardner, Goode
Bryan. Colonels C Snead, Win P Craw
lord, Majors Jos B Gumming. George T
Jackson. Joseph Ganahl, 1 P Uirardey,
Hon. R II Mav. Adam Johnstone. Jona
than M Miller, W H Goodrich, J D Butt,
Henry Moore, Dr. Win E Dealing.
The agents in ihe respective counties
will retain the tnotey received for the sale
of Tickets until the subscription Books
a-e closed. In order that the several
amounts may he returned to the Share
holders, in cate tlie number of subscrip
tions will not (variant any forth' r proce
dure, the agents will report to this otfii e,
weekly, the rrsult of their sale*. When j
a - uflicieut number of the shares are sold,
the agents trill receive notice. They
Will then fornard to tine office the amounts
received.
L. & A. H. Me LAWS, Gen. Ag’ts,
No. H Old P. O. Hangs, Mclntosh st.,
may 31 6m {Augusta G«
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
SPENCE & GORDON
Arc bow receiving,
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK,
One of the largest and most complete
assortments of
SPRING ar.d SUM MKR DRY GOODS
Offered in this market since the war!
Consisting, in part, of
Ladies’ and Gcntl men's Dress Goods,
Ready-made Clothing,
Ladies' and Gents’ Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
A full line of Notions,
Groceries, Hardware,
Drugs, Medicines, etc.
These goods were purchased with great
care and attention, at the
LOWEST CASH PRICES,
and will be sold, for
CASH, OR BARTER,
on Such terms as cannot fail to meet the
approbation of our customers.
All we ask is a fair and impartial in
spection of our goods, and we will make
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Lawrenceville. April 12,1871 —3m
“GLOBE HOTEL,'
LA WRENCE VILLE , GA-
Has ample room for the accommodation
of families.
Travelers will find at this house a reg
ular old Virginia welcome, and board as
cheap ns could be asked for.
The house has been refitted and im
proved, and will compare with the best.
Good water here, and a fiije, healthy
climate,* unsurpassed in North Georgia.
1 have also a Livery Stable attached.
Horses and buggies can be had on reas
onable terms.
marls-3m W. J. BORN, Prop.
THE ATLANTA SIN.
The Atlanta Daily and Weekly Sun,
besides being one of the spiciest and
“ newsiest” journals in the State, is also
the- CHEAPEST.
The Daily Sun, which is published every
Jay except Sunday, is $7 per annum, and
the Weekly $2 per annum.
For clubs of ten or more subscribers,
to either edition, a copy will be sent free
to the organizer. mar 15-ts
NEW
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
AT REDUCED PRICES!
| Purchased in New Y > oi'^ c since the
Lots Decline in Prices.
ram receiving a supply of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats.
Bonnets, Hardware, Boots and Shoes,
i Drugs, Notions, etc., etc., together with
j a 1 articles' generally kept in a retail store, 1
! and will sell at the
I I
LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH ! j
i !
Thankful for past favors, I earnestly
! solicit a continuance of yoar patronage.
li. E. STRICKLAND.
Lawrenctville, Go., April 5, 1871.
ap 5-3 in
1100,000! SIOO/100!
AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SALE.
3100.000 to he distributed to share hold
j ers. Five dollars will purchase a share,
( including a work of art worth five dol
| !ars. The Derby farm properly to lie
distributed embraces the largest Vineyard
and Orchard in the South. Unequalled
• climate! Peaceable country! Generous
soil! The salubrious and health-giving
, climate of Aiken has given it the name of
■ The Saratoga of the South.’'
3954)00 in premiums presented to
shareholders.
3100.000 in real estate and greenback I
prints to be distributed to shareholders.
94 7 I Estate Prizes worth from
330(f to 325,000.
522 greenback prizes from 33 to
31,000.
Only 19,000 shares will be issued. One
share in every thirty-one .will draw a
prize.
This real estate property, conveyed by
deed of trust to the Committee who aie
1 u; conduct the drawing, is to be transfer
ml t>" them (o the fortunate shareholders
as soon ns the remaining shares are sold.
The drawing will take place according
to the published programme. The day of
ti.e drawing will l»o announced l*y tule
gram to the associated pii'**- •' small ,
rum invested now may secure a fortune. |
Every shareholder may rest assured ol
equal justice, and that this scheme, unlike
many others, is “ fair, square and honest.”
Money received after the books are
! dosed will be promptly returned. For
full particulars, us embraced in revised
pamphlet, address
J. 0. Derby, Genera! Manager,
Key box 334, Augusta, Ga.
myiic e
Many Agents of the Monumental As
soeiation, reporting that the depressed
financial condition of the people at (Ins
time will prevent large numhers Irom
subscribing, wbo 4 would do so with pleas
ure at a in re prosperous period, and it
having been found impossible, in tin 1 limi
ted time between this and the fourth of
July, to complete the arrangements nec
essary to engage Agents in many |mrts of
the country where they have been asked
for, it has beet) determined to change the
day from the 4th of July next, on which
it was first proposed to lay the corner
stone of the Monument, to the more up
propriute one—the 12th of October —the
anniversary of tbe death of General R. E
Lee. 4
L. k A. H McLAWS,
General Agents,
No. 3 Old Poet Office,
may 24-lmArm*
RLMOVAJL.
A GREAT DESIDERATUM.
DOLHEAR
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
NEW ORLEANS,
FOUNDED IN 1832.
CHMITERED BY TDK LEGISLATURE OF LA.,
Is removed to Nos 164, and 166
Canal Street, opposite Christ Church,
and on the same square as the Law and
Medical Colleges, the University of La.,
and the Mechanics’ Institute—the Head
quarters of the Mechanical and Agricul
turul Fair Association—thus concentra
ting the leading Educational Institutions
of the State on the same square.
It is the oldest, and most efficient ami
successful Commercial College in the
United States.
There is a full faculty—and a special
Professor for each study, so as to
save the time and money of
students.
Students begin at uny time. There is
110 vacation.
Health.—The city is perfectly healthy.
When Clubs of three or more enter A
the same time from the same place, ten
per cent deduction will be made.
Board and Lodging $25 per Month.
Any graduate can at once take charge
of any set of books.
An Education that enables the student
to earn SI,OOO. $2,000, $3,000 a Year,
is the best fortune parents run give their
sons. The South roust now educate all
its sons practically.
Those who still send their children to
the North for education voluntarily pay
their money to enslave the white people
of the South.
TERMS —PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Penmanship—lessons not limited,
perfect course $25 00
Book keeping—double and single
entry, etc., a perfect course. . . 50 00
1 Arithemetic—including all com
mercial calculations 50 00
Lectures on Commercial Law.. . 20 00
Stationery, Book keeping, Blank
hooks, &c 10 00
Do. Penmanship 2 50
Ornamental penmanship 5 00
The above constitutes the Commercial
Course.
Usual time for the Commercial Course
3 to 4 months.
English Grammatical course.. . 50 00
English, French. Spanish, Ger
man—lull cour-o, to learn to
read, write and speak the lang
uage correctly, not limited.... 100 00
Latin, Greek —lull course 100 00
Algebra. Surveying, etc 50 00
Geometry—full course, not limited. 50 00
Teacher’s course in Penmanship. .100 00
Ornamental Pcmn’ns’p and Flour
ishing 25 00
Agric’lt’l Chemistry—fiill course. 100 00
Life Ticket in all the Depurtm’ts.soo 00
1 Perpetual and Transferable Schol
arship 1000 00
A stndene having pant for a course in
«ny branch, as above, is entitled to n Life
Tickev ' ll 'l |al Department. He can
attend"su-It . l “ aat ' hes ,lS '«* way desire.
Persons bom 12 to ,;( > v-;trs old attend.
IttrJ*All the Graduates ~*•'’ : ' ,e P ast 38
years ar now in gohd business so ,ar
known
Teachers—We will quality ten profts
sii>n »I Tctn hersof Penmanship and Si, k
keeping I iiis season.
Caution—Beware of Railroad and
Hotel Runners and Drummers, and apply
at once at, the College. Put your money
in the hums of your mere hunt, or with
tit" President of the College.
For catalogues, etc , apply at this office,
or address. KUFUB POLBKAR,
june 28-9m* President.
LA W REN CE VI LL E. C A RRI AGE
AND WAGON SHOP.
Having Several Years' Experience,
I would call the attention of my friends,
i and the public generally, to the fact that
I urn prepan d to
Manufacture, or Rkcair,
any kind of Wagon, Carriage, Buggy,
Cart. Wheelbarrow, or any other vehicle.
I Prompt attention given to nil work in
i onr line.
Having skilled workmen, and a full
supply ot the best material, 1 guarantee
satisfaction
1 have also commenced tiie manufacture
of Reynold's Patent Apple Cn'ter. Corcr
arid .Separator, which is indispensable to
1 every one having an orchard, or engag'd
in drying or preserving fruit. In ill sell
these machines at whokvu’c or retail.
J. VV WILSON.
Lawrenceville, Ga., June 21 -6m
DARBY’S
PROPHYLACTIC
FLUID.
This invaluable Family Medicine, for
purifying, Cleansing, removing bad odors
in all kinds of sickness ; for burns, sores,
wounds, stings ; for Erysipelas, rheumat
ism, and all skin diseases ; for catarrh,sore
mouth, sore throat, diptlieria ; for colie,
diarrhoea, cholera ; as a wash to soften
and beautify the skin; to remove ink spots,
mildew, fruit slams ; taken interhallv ns
well as applied externally ; so highly rec
ommended by all who have used it—is
for sale by all Druggists and Country
Merchants, and may !m; ordered directly
of the Darby Prophylactic Co., 161
William street, New York, or Dr. T. K
Mitchell. Lawrenceville, Ga. apl9-lyr
N< >TI< ’K.
I have a nick and well shUJscTRn stock
of SPRING and jjJi-MMKE GOODS.
I will every month,
audssrirtseil as gooi bargains as can be
bought in this place, for cash.
4p i 2 6m
Sharp & Floyd, J
Successors to O. Sharp, Jk-,
AT L A NT A , GEOR G 1 A ,
Wholesale and Retail Jewelers.
We keep a large and varied assortnn lit of ;
FINE WATCHES,
DIAMONDS ,
JEWELRY AND SPECTACLE.
Solid Silver Ware
A SPECIALTY.
We Manufacture Tea Sets, Forks,
Spool vs, Caps, Knives, etc.
Premiums for Agricultural Fairs.
We are prepared to fill any order for
Fairs at short notice j also, to give any
information in regard to Premiums.
Our list comprises Goi-fo, Silver and
BrAnsk Medals, Pirrifikss, Goblets.
Spoons. Forks, etc.
Our prices are a- low as the goods can
he purchase'll in ihe Uuited States. Or
ders by mail or in person respectluily so
licited and carefully filled.
Watches and Jewelry carefully Re
paired and Warranted. Masonic Badges
and Sunday-school Badges made to or
der. All work guaranteed.
Engraving free of charge.
SHARP A FLOYD.
may 31 -ly
BAY CREEfc MAM FACTORING
COMPANY,
Located 7 miles S. E. of Lawrence
ville, Gwinnett county, Ga.
J. S. McELVANY A CO.,
Take pleasure in announcing to the
public that they have secured the services
of accomplished workmen, and are now
prepared to manufacture, with neatness
and dispatch, all kinds of vehicles, such
as wagons, carls, carriages or buggies, of
all styles and qualities.
We guarantee our work to equal any
in the State, and at prices to cot respond.
Furniture made to order.
We are also prepared to gin and pack
cotton.
Having an experienced Cotton Gin
maker, we are enabled to put in thorough
repair Gins, Thrashers mni Fans, oil short
notice and at reasonable prices.
Those wishing lumber can get it sawed
at our mill on reasonable terms.
laist. but not, least, we call attention
to our Grist and Flour mill. The meal
and flour turned out by us we confidently
proclaim to be as good as any made in
the county.
Encourage home enterprise by giving
us your patronage, and we will ensure
satisfaction. june 14—-tm
DU. O. 8. PROPHITT’S CELE
BRATED LIVER MEDICINE:
* 1 TS with gentleness and thoroughness
L*- upon the Liver and General Ct dila
tion -keeps the Bowels in natural motion
and cleanst.' system front all impuri
tits. ftgr> Ncvei fails to cure Liver Pi:
ease in any form, torpio.’ty, cttlargenie l ‘
dyspepsia, indigestion, loss 01 appetits
nausea, sour stomach, heartburn, di Unity,
low spirits, cold feet and hands, costive- 1
m ss. list It-stness, colic, chronic diarrhea,' I
and chronic chills and fever.
Compounded in strict accordance
with skilful chemistry and scientific phar
macy, this purely vegetable compound
has, after the severest test of 20 years
incessant use, been styled the Great Res
tnrative and Reeupeiant by the enlight
ened testimony of thousands using it; so
harmoniously adjusted that it keeps the
liver in healthful action ; and when tbe
directions are observed the process of
waste and replenishment in the human
system continues uninterruptedly to a ripe
old uge, and man, like the patriarchs of
old, drops into the grave, full of ytars,
without u struggle, whenever death claims
his prerogative. Adapted to the most
delicate temperament and robust consti
tution, it can be given with equal safety
and certainty of success to the ycung
child, invalid lady or strong man.
DR. 0. 8. PROPHITT’S
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT.
NEVER FAILING !
lulls Pain in Every Form.
Cures Pains in the Buck, Chest, Hips
it Limbs. Rheumatism. Neuralgia,
Coughs, Coils, Bronchial Affections,
Kidney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint; Colin, Cholera, Cholera Mrrlms.
Pleurisy, Asthma, Heart Burn, Tooth
ache, Jawache, Earache, Headache,
Sprains, Bruises. Cuts, Contusions,Sores,
Ulcerated Wounds, .Scalds, Burns, dill
lilains, Frost Bites, Poisons ol all kinds,
vegetable or animal, fkj)" Of all the
Remedies ever di covered for the relief
of the suffering Immunity, this is the best
Puin Medieator known to Medical Sei
ence. The cure is speedy and permanent
in the most inveterate diseases This is
no humbug, but a grand medical discov
ery. A Pain Killer containing no poi
son to inflame, paralize or drive the i*.. !
Humiliation ypou an internal or—m, its '
emeacy is truly wonderful— Relief is .
Instantaneous, ft is destined to banish '
pains and aches, wounds and bntises. >
from tbe lace of the earth.
1,. 11. BRADFIELD,
may 31-ly Proprietor, Atlanta.
tkrf For sale by Bpenes & Gordon, at
laiwrenceville, Ga.
B. F. ROBERTS,'
Attorney at Law,
ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA,
Will attend to all business entrusted to
his care in the Blue Ridge circuit; also !
in the counties of Hull and Gwinnett of,
the Western circuit * ,
Connect Warrants and
Claim cases against the United Stales
Gemervmevt. joust H »V
KcBRIDE & CO.,
IMPORTERS of
earthenware,
TABLE AND
POCKET CUTLERY.
AND MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR
Silver-Plated Ware,
TO MERCHANTS.
9©“We will duplicate any Ntw Ymk
assortment of Crockery, Cutlery or G'a.-s
Ware
.feSr-Wc have assorted crales of best
IRONSTONE AND C. C. WARE,
of our own importation, packed to our
order, and exactly suited to the wants of
country merchants, containing no high
priced dishes or tureens, or other hard
stock, but just such goods as those in
constant cash demand.
feyWc sell these crates, for net cash,
for SBO, ami guarantee entire satisfaction
to every purchaser.
Will send lists On application.
Grantville, Ga.. April 7, 1871.
Messrs. Mcßride <(: Co ,
Atlanta , Ga.:
We have just marked the Crockery,
etc. We are pleased with the bill. Al
low 11s to congratulate you on securing
such a good packer. Scarcely a piece
broken. FII the order for Cutlery at
lowest prices. Truly yours.
Garrstt & Zei.i.ars.
june 2Ufim
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