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TOWN AND COUNTY
T«« Cash System.—As we have to
pay the cash for every thing we use
about oar house and office, we are necessi
tated to do a strictly cash business. We
will take wood or provisions, at market
prices, in lieu of the money. Although
anxious for patronage, we prefer a limited
eash business to an extended credit one.
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Church Directory.
HftfVices at the Methodist Church on
the first Sunday iu each mouth, morning
and night. Rev. F. F. Reynolds, pastor.
Sunday-school in the afternoon, at three
o’clock. Prayer-meeting every Wednes
day night.
Services at the Baptist Church on the
second Sunday in each month, morning
and night. Rev. W. T. 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 J or the Gwinnett Atlas.
The following parties are authorized to
receive and receipt for this paper:
Mrs. Olaiborns, P. M., C. A. Allen
Lawrenceville.
J. O. Hawthore, Auburn.
J. T. Douglass, Cumming.
H. R. Hannah, Stone Mountain.
W- H. Baii.it, Yellow River.
S. W. Davis, Duluth.
Other names will be added as soon as
banded in.
Lawrenceville, Ga., June 7, 1871.
The official advertising of Gwinnett
county is done in the Gwinnett Atlas,
has been since thai 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
to think it still has the printing, and
thereby tending to injure the Atlas.
M. Y. Brand, Sheriff,
Jas. T. Lamkin, Ordinary,
W. L. Vaughan, C. 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. C.
WM. D. BENTf.Y, Ordinary.
Suwannee Depot.
Are we to have a depot at Su
wannee, on the Richmond and
Atlanta Air-Line Railroad ? This
question seems to be left in as
much doubt as the old problem of
“ who struck Billy Patterson.”—
A mouth or two since, we were
informed that the depot question
was settled—that the future town
was to be laid oft' next day, and
the lots at once exposed to sale.
We had never been at the laying
off, baptizing and christening of a
town, and concluded tube on hand.
I« company with a friend, Col. 11..
we set out for the location deter
mined on, and after about two
hours ride, arrived at a place
heretofore known as “ More’s old
field there we found a number
of citizens congregated, and one
of the directors of the road. Every
thing looked like business. "There
was a map of the town, streets,
alleys and blocks of business
houses marked out and numbered.
There was the surveyor with his
compass and chain,wading through
the tall, wet broom-sage. Here
were the chain-carriers aud men
with axes. We couldjiot let the
opportunity pass of taking a hand,
so that,in after years,as we walked
along its crowded streets,throbbing
with life and trade, we might be
able to say, with a significant nod
of the head, “we are one of your
founders — we helped to lay off
these lots and streets, and lay the
foundation of your greatness,
when there was not even the bark
of a dog to disturb us.” We
took one end of the chain, and
over hills and gullies, through
briar-patches and broom sage, we
went, and, as the man ahead would
say, “ stick,” we would sing oul,
“ stuck.” We thought the town
l ad “ stuck,” but alas!
“ Tlie wisest plans of mice amJ men,
Aft gang a'glee."
Wc came away confident that
Gwinnett could boast of the fifth
town; but soon there came a
whisper, “ ’twas but a breath ”
that there was doubt ; it had uot
been “ signed, sailed and deliver
ed.” There was a screw loose
somewhere, but nobody knew
where. After mature deliberation
wc have come to the conclusion
that the difficulty arose from not
putting an internal revenue stamp
upon the town as soon as laid off.
This will be a warning by which
we hope to profit hereafter. We
next hear that the depot had
taken a “ new departure,” and now
understand it has got back to the
old land marks.
We do hope our friends, who
are negotiating this matter, will
determine the question at once.
It is a matter in which we have
taken and feel an interest. The
citizens <“>f t>nr town, acting
on the belief that the depot
was fixed, have petitioned the
Postmaster General to give ns a
daily mail from Lawrenceville to
Suwannee, instead of the weekly
mail we now have. We are sat
isfied a depot at that point will be
to the interest of the people and
the railroad.
.Change of Schedule. —We would
call the attention of our Atlanta ex
changes to the fact, that the mail
schedule from Stono Mountain to
Lawrenceville has been changed. —
The mail formerly left the Mountain
at 7 a. m. ; it now leaves at 12 m , ar
riving at Lawrenceville at 4 i>. m. It
would oblige this office, and a large
number of subscribers, if the Atlanta
papers could arrange to send us their
morning editions, instead of the eve
ning, which would enable us to get
the papers on the same day they are
published.
-•••••—— —
Sudden Death ok an old Citizen.
—Wc arc informed that Mr. Wil
liam Bailey, an obi and highly es
teemed citizen of Iliits county, died
suddenly last week. At breakfast
time he appeared to lie as Well as
usual; after breakfast he went out
to assist in boring a cow’s horh,and
while tlms engaged, remarked to
some of the family, who were
present, that he believed he would
fall, lie was immediately carried
into the house, and died in a very
short time.
LaWKEN’CEVILI.K AS A SI'MMER liE
sort. —A number of families from
Atlanta and Savannah are spend,
ing the summer at Horn’s Hotel.
Parties who desire to find a quiet
retreat from the bustle, confusion
and heat of the cities, will do well
to visit our village, where they
will find fresh air, pure water,
good hotel accommodations and a
gentlemanly and obliging land
lord.
——
Save Your Fruit. —This is the
season to save your fruit. Peaches,
tomatoes and green corn, put up
in the “ Eureka jars,” will retain
their rich flavor for twelve mouths.
We have a good supply of these
jars at this office, for sale, very’
che p.
fcjT Coventor Bullock, of Geor
gia, has written a letter to the
KuKLix Committee, which cm
tains some sentiments not palata
ble to the Radical party. In
titut letter he evinces an intelli
gent and jealous appreciation of
the rights of tlie States and of
Georgia, even under the declara
tory statutes of Congress, lie
maintains his views on this sub
ject are those which properly be
long to the Republic.itt pary
He' quotes from Jefferson a con
cise and able presentation of tiie
original aud lasting foundation
of Republicanism, which might be
studied with profit by those who
assume to be (he exclusive oppo
nents of Republican principles.
The Governor also refers to other
new-fangled doctrines of the Rad
ical party, and condemns them in
bold and positive terms. VVlier
Governor Bullock reproves the
managers of a party, it must be
bad, indeed. —Philadelphia Aye.
— f
MdT In illustrating the fruits of
adveitising, an exchange says:
“ A family in Florida lost their
little boy, and advertised for him in
a daily paper. That very afternoon
an alligator crawled up out of the
swamp and died on the front door
step. In his stomach was found a
handful of red hair, some hope
buttons, a pair of hoot heels, a
glass alley, a pair of check pants,
and a paper collar. The advertise
ment did if.”— New Era.
W lien a Chicago girl quar
rels with her lover, she communi
cates the fact to her friends in the
remark that she “ isn't on squee
zing terms with that fraud no
more.”
LA WRENCE VILLE MARKET
CORRECTED WEEK I.T BY B. E. STRICKLAND.
Prints 9 to 12'j
Augusta Shirting yo
Sea Island Sheeting 10 to 12
Rio Coffee 20 to 28 }■»
w 151016*;
Woodwards Flour 5
I a * n * 81 30
Hemlock Sole iicather..30 to33*,'
Upper Ijcather 60 to 75
Wheat, §[ 50
Bacon 10 to 136*
L»rd j*
Eggs 12to 15
Butter 20
Swedish Iron 7 to 10
Plow Steel 11 to 12>*
Nails 6<4 to 8
Soda 8 to 10
Rice, 12
Cuba molasses 60’^
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
SPENCE & GORDON
Arc now receiving,
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK,
One of the largest and most complete
assortments of
SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS
Offered in this mat-Let since the tew !
Consisting, in part, of
Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Dress Goods,
Ready-made Clothing,
Ladies’ and Gents’ Hats,
Boots and Shoes,
A full line of Notions,
Groceries, Hardware,
Drugs, Medicines, etc.
Thest goods were purchased with great
care ami 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 wc ask is a fair and impartial in*
spection of our goods, and we will make
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
Uwrenccville, April 12, 1871—3 m
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 welcdhtfi, and board as
cheap as could be asked for.
The bouse lias been refitted and im
proved, and will compare with the best.
Goal water here, and a fine, healthy
climate, unsurpassed in North Georgia.
I have also a Livery Stable attached.
Horses and buggies can be bad on reas
onable terms.
marls-3m W. J. BORN, Prop.
THE ATLANTA SUN.
TLe Atlanta Daily and Weekly Sun,
besides being one of the spiciest and
“ newsiestjournals in the State, is also
the CHEAPEST.
The Daily Sun, which is published every
day except Sunday, is 87 per annum, nod
the Weekly 82 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 York since the
Late Decline in Prices !
I am receiving a supply of Staple and
Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats,
Bonnots, Hardware, Boots and Shoes,
Drugs, Notions, etc., etc,, together with
all articles generally kept in a retail store,
and will sell at the
LOWEST PRICE FOR CASH !
Thankful for past favors, I earnestly
solicit a continuance of your patronage.
B. E. STRICKLAND.
Lawrcnceville, Ga., April 5, 1871.
ap 6-3 m
THE DAILY AMI) WEEKLY
TRUE GEORGIAN.
TiIESE ARE PROGRESSIVE
National Democratic Newspapers.
They are devoted to the
Best Interests of the Entire Country.
They are published in
ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA,
At the following remarkably low rates:
Daily—l 2 months .f 5 00
“ 6 months 2 75
“ 3 months 1 50
“ 1 month 50
Weekly—l 2 months 200
“ 6 months 1 00
Those desirous of having the
Newsiest and best Family Paper
Should subscribe at once to oither
or both of them. We urgently re
quest all interested iri the welfare of
Georgia, to send us short letters on
the crops, and matters of general
interest. Address
SAMUEL BARD,
Publisher Daily k Weekly True Georgian,
Ixick Drawer 38,
Atlanta, Ga.
A. <f’ It. Air-Line It. It.
On and after Thursday, July 6, trains
will run upon this road daily, as follows,
Sundays excepted:
Down Passenger and Freight.
ARRIVE LEAVE
Gainesville.. 6:00 a m
Flowery Branch 6:41 a m 6:43 a m
Bnford (breakfast) 7:06 a u 7:29 a m
Duluth 8:10 a m 8:15 a m
Norcross 8:34 a m 8:39 a m
Goodwin's 9:13 am 9:15 am
Atlanta 10-00 a m
Up Passenger and Freight.
ARRIVE LEAVE
Atlanta , 3:00 cm
Goodwin's 3:45pm 3:47pm
Norcross 4:21 p m 4:26 p m
Duluth .4:45 p m 4:50 p m
Hulord (supper) 5:31 p m 5:54 p m
Flowery Branch 6:17 p m 6:19 p m
Gainesville . .7:00 p m
B. Y. WAGE, Eng. and Bupt.
CHARLEST<>.\ HOTEL
CHARLESTON, S. C
e. h. Jackson.
may 24-lvpd
R. R. R.
RADWAY’S ready relief
Cures the Worst Pains
In from One to Twenty Minutes!
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any
Suffer with Pain.
It was the first and is the Only Pain
Remedy that instantly stops tbe most
excruciating pains, allays inflammation,
and cures congestions, whether of the
lungs, stomach, bowels, or other glands
or organs, by one application. In from
one to twenty minutes, no matter bow
violent or excruciating the pain the Rheu
matic ocg ri-'den, infirm, crippled, nervous
neuralgic, or prostrated with disease may
suffer.
Radtvay*s Ready Relief
WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE.
Inflammation of the Kidneys,
Inflammation of the bladder
Inflammation of the bowels,
Congestion of tbe lungs,
Sore Throat, difficult breathing,
Palpatation of the heart,
Hysterics, croup, diptheria,
Catarrh, influenza,
Head ache, tooth-ache,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Cold chills, ague chills.
The application ol the Ready Relief to
the part or parts where the pain or
difficulty exists, will afford ease uud com
fort.
Twenty drops in half a tumbler of
water will, in a few minutes, cure cramps,
spasms, sour stomach, heartburn, sick
headache, diarrhea, dysentery, colic, wind
in the bowels, and all internal pains.
Travellers should always carry a bottle
of Radway’s Ready relief with them. A
few drops in water will picvent sickness
or pains from chaDge of water. It is
better than French Brandy or Bitters as
a stimulant.
Fever and Ague.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty cents,
There is not a remedial agent in this
world that will cure Fever and Ague,
and all other malarious, bilious, scarlet,
typhoid, yellow, and other fevers, (aided
by Radway's Pills,) so quick as ltadway's
Ready Relief. Fifty cents per bottle.
Health ! Beauty !
Strong and Pure Rich Blood—ln
crease of flesh and weight — Cleat-
Skin and Beautiful Com
plexion Secured to all.
DK. RAHWAY’S
Sarsaparii.i.ian Resolvent
Has made the Most Astonish in;/
Cures—so quick, so rapid arc the
changes which the body under
goes, under the influence of
this truly wonderful Medi
cine,
That Every Day an Increase in
Weight and Flesh is seen and felt.
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER!
Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Resol
vent communicates through the blood,
sweat, urine, and other fluids and juices
of the system, the vigor of life, for it
repairs the wastes of the body with new
and sonnd material. Scrofula, syphilis,
consumption, glandular disea-es, ulcers in
the throat, mouth, tumors, nodes in the
gland? and other parts of the system,
sore eyes, strurnorous discharges from the
ears, and tke worst forms of skin diseases,
eruptions, fever sores, scald bead, ring
worm, suit rheum, erysipe'as, acne, black
spots worms in the flesh, tumors, can
cers in the womb, and all weakening and
painful discharges, night sweuts, loss of
sperm and all wastes of the life principle,
are within the curative range of this won
der of modern chemistry, aud a few days'
use will prove to any person u.-ing it for
either of these forms of disease, its perfect
power to cure them.
If the patient, daily becoming reduced
by the wastes and decomposition that
is continually progressing, succeeds in
arresting these wastes anel repairs the
same with new materia! made from heal
thy blood—and this the Sarsaparillian
will and does secure—a cure is certain—
for when once the remedy commences its
work of purification, and succeeds in
diminishing the loss of wastes, its repairs
will be rapid, and every day the patient
will find himself growing better aud
stronger, the food digesting better, uppeti e
improving, and flesh and weight increas
ing.
Not only does the Sarsaparillian Re
solvent excel all known remedial agents
in the cure of chronic, scrofulous, consti
tutional and skin diseases ; but it is the
only and positive cure for
Kidney and Bladder Comclaints,
j Urinary ami womb diseases, diabetes,
i dropsy, stoppage of water, incontinence of
! urine, Bright’S dis ase, albuminuria, and
in all cases where there are brick-dust
deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy,
mixed with substances like the white of
an egg, or threads like white silk, or
there is a morbid, dark, bilious appear
ance, and white bone dust deposits, and
when there is a pricking, burning sensa
tion when passing water, and pain in the
small of the back and along the loins.
DR. RAHWAY’S
Perfect Purgative Pills, |>erfeetly
tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet
gum, purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and
strengthen. Itad way's pills, for the euro
of all disorders of the stomach, liver,
bowels, kidneys, biadder, nervous diseases,
hcad-aebe, constipation, eostiveness. indi
gestion, dyspepsia, biliousness, bilious
fever, inflammation of the bowels, piles,
and all derangements of the internal vis
cera. Warranted to effect a positive!
cure. Purely vegetable—containing no
mercury, minerals or deleterious drugs.
JMfir Observe the following symptoms
resulting from disorders of the digestive
organs:
Constipation, inward piles, fulness of
the blood in the head, acidity of the
stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust of
food, fullness or weight in the stomach, j
sour eructations, sinking or fluttering nt
the pit of tire stomach, swimming of the
head, hurried and difficult breathing.
A few doses of Kadway’s Pills will
free tlie system from all the above named
disorders.
Price 25 cents per box. Sold by 1 >rug
gists:
Read “ False anil True.” Send one
letter stamp to Kadway & Co., No. !
87 Maiden lame. New York. Informs
tion worth thousands, will he sent you 1
july 26-ly ;
NEW ORLEANS,
FOUNDED IN 1832.
UIURTERED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF 1.A.,
Is removed to Nos IG4, and Idfi
Canal Street, opposite Christ Church,
and on the same square us the Law and
Medical Colleges, the University of la.,
and the Mechanics’ Institute—the Head
quarters of the Mechanical and Agricul
tural Fair Association—thus concentra
ting tlie leading Educational Institutions
of the State on the same square.
It is the oldest, and most efficient and
successful Commercial College in the
United Slates.
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 any time. There is
no vacution.
Health. —The city is perfectly healthy.
When Clubs of three or more enter at
tbe same time from the same place, ten
per cent deduction will be made.
Board and Lodging 325 per Month.
Any graduate can at once take charge
of any set of books.
An educatioh that enables the student
to earn 31,000, 32,000, *3,000 a Year,
is the best fortune parents can give their
sons. The South mu3t now educate all
its sons practically.
Those who still send their children to
the Noith for education voluntarily pay
their money to enslave the white people
of the South,
terms—payable in advance.
Penmanship—lessons not limited,
perfect course 825 00
Hook keeping—double and siagle
entry, etc., a perfect course... 60 00
Arithemetic—including all com
mercial calculations 50 00
lectures on Commercial Law... 20 00
■Stationery, Hook keeping, [Bank
books, <£c to oo
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 roursc, to learn to
lead, write and spenk the lang
uage correctly, not limited.... 100 00
Latin, Greek—full course 100 00
Algebra, Surveying, etc 50 00
Geometry—full course, not limited, 50 00
Teacher's course in Penmanship. .100 00
Ornamental Pemn'ns'p and Flour
ishing 25 00
Agric'lt'l Chemistiy—full course.loo 00
J.ife Ticket in all the Departm’ts.soo 00
Perpetual and Transferable Schol
arship 1000 00
A studene having paid for n course in
any branch as above, is entitled to a Life
Ticket in that. Department. He can
attend such branches as lie may desire.
Persons (rum 12 to fit) years old attend.
IteyAll the Graduates for the past 38
years arc now in good business so far as
known.
Teachers—We will qualify ten proses
sional Teachers of Penmanship and Book
keeping this season.
Caution—Beware of Railroad and
Hotel Runners and Drummers, and apply
at onre at the College. Put your money
in the hanns of vour merchant, or with
the President of the College.
For catalogues, cle , apply at this office,
or address, RUFUS DOLBEAR,
june'2B -9m*- President.
I■ A WItENCEVILLE OAKRIAG E
AND WAGON SHOP.
l
Having Several Years' Experience ,
f would cal! the attention of my friends,
| and the public generally, to the fuel that
1 am prepared to
Manufacture, or Repair,
any kind of Wagon, Curriage, Iluggy,
Cart, Wheel ha i row, or any other vehicle.
| Prompt attention given to all work in
our line.
Having skilled workmen, and a full
J supply of the best material, I guarantee
satisfaction.
i I have also commenced the manufacture
1 of Reynold's Patent Apple Cutter, Corer
and Separator, which is indispensable to
every one having an orchard, or engaged
in drying or preserving fruit. I will sell
these machines at wholesale or retail.
J. W. WILSON.
Liwrenceville, Ca., June 21-6 m
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, -diptberia ; for colic,
diarrlnea, cholera; as a wash to soften
and beautify the skin; to remove ink spots,
mildew, fruit stains; taken iuternully as
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 lie ordered directly
of the Darby Prophylactic Co., 161
William street, New York, or Dr. T. K
Mitchell, Isiwrenecville, Ga. apl9-lyr
N'oTK’i:.
1 have a nick aud well selected stock
or SPRING and SUMMER GOODS.
I will receive Nkw Goods every month,
and will »'ll us good bargains as cun be
bought in this place, roa cash.
R. N. ROC! NKOJf.'
Isiwreneeville, Ga., April 12, 1871.
»P 13~6in
Sharp & Floycl ;
Successors to G. Shapt*, Jr.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Jewelers.
We keep a large find varied assortment of
FINE WATCHES,
DIAMONDS.
JEWELRY AND SI’ECTA-CL S.
Solid Silver Ware
a srp.riAt.TV.
We Manufacture 'Fen Sets, Forks,
Spoons, Cups, Knives, etc.
Premiums for Agricultural Fairs.
_ Wc are prepared to fill any order for
Fairs at short notice ; also, to give any
information in regard to Premiums.
Our list comprises Gold, Silver mid
Bronsk Medals, Pitchers, Goblktb,
Scoons, Forks, etc.
Ottr prices are as low tis the goods can
be purchased in the United States. Or
ders by mail or in person respect fully so
licited and carefully filled.
\\ at dies and Jewelry carefully Re
paired and Warranted. Masonic Badges
and Sunday-school Badges made to or
der. All work guaranteed.
Engi aving free of charge.
SHARP «fc FLOYD.
may 31-ly
BAY CREEK MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
Located 7 miles S. E. of Lawrence
vi/le , Gwinnett county , Ga.
J. S. McELVANY A CO.,
Take pleasure in announcing to the
public that they have secured the services
of accomplished workmen, uhil are now
prepared to manufacture with neatness
and dispatch, all kinds ol vehicles, such
as wagons, ea-ts, carriages or buggies, of
all styles and qualities.
We guarantee our work to equal anv
in the State, and at prices to correspond.
Furniture made to order.
We are also prepared to gilt and pack
cot t o».
Having an experienced Cotton Giti
maker, wo are enabled to put in thorough
repair Gins, Thrashers and Fans, on short
notice and at reasonable prices.
Those wishing lumber can get it sawed
at our mill on reasonable terms.
I-nst. but not least, we call attention
to our Grist and Flour mill. The meal
and Hour turned out by us we confidently
proclaim to be us good us any made in
the county.
Encourage home enterprise by giving
us your patronage, mid we will ensure
satisfaction. jnne 14—tin
DR. O. S. PROPIIITTS CELE
BRATED LIVER MEDICINE !
A C I S with gentleness ami thoroughness
upon the Liver and General Ci.cula
tion- keeps the Bowels in natural motion
and cleanses the system from nil itnpuri
ties. Never fails to cure Liver Dj*
ease in any form, torpidity, enlargement
dyspepsia, indigestion, loss of appetite,
nausea, sout stomach, heartburn, debility,
low spirits, cold feet aud hands, eostive
noss. listltslncfs, colic, chronic diarrhea,
and chronic chills and fever.
£*sr Compounded in strict accordance
with skilful chemistry mid scientific phar
macy, this purely vegetable compound
has, after the severest test of 20 years*
incessant use, been styled the Great Res
torutive and Recnpeiant by the enlight
ened testimony of thousands using it; so
harmoniously adjusted llmt it keeps the
liver in healthful action ; and when the
directions are observed the process of
waste and replenishment in the human
system continues uninterruptedly to a ripe
ok! age, and man, like the patriarch* of
old, drops into the grave, full of years,
without a struggle, whenever death claims
his prerogative. Adapted to the most
delicate temperament and robust consti
tution, it can be given with equal safe’y
and certainty of success to the young
child, invalid lady or strong man.
DR. O. H. PRO PH FIT’S
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT.
never sailing !
l\dls Pain in Entry Form.
Cures Pains in the Back, Chest, Hips
or Limbs, Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
Coughs, Co’ds, Bronchial A (fictions,
K idney Diseases, Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint} Colic, Cholera, Cholera Morbus,
Pleurisy, Asthma, Heart Burn, Tooth
ache, Jawaoho, Kurarhe, Headache,
Sprains, Bruises, (Jills, Contusions,Sores,
farce rated Wounds, Scalds, Burns, Phil-
Blains, Frost Bites, Poisons of all kinds,
vegetable or animal fita>“ ()f all the
Remedies ever discovered for the relief
of the suffering Immunity, this is the beat
Pain Meditator know u to Medical Sci
ence. The cure is speedy and fiermanent
in the most inveterate diseases. This is
no humbug, but a grand medical discov
ery. A Pain Killer containing no poi
son to inflame, paralixe or drive the in
flammation upon au internal organ. Its
efficacy ia truly wonderful— Relief is
Inhtantaneoi's. It is destined to banish
pains and aches, wounds and bruises,
from the face of the earth.
L. U. BRA DFIKLD,
may 31-ly Proprietor, Altunin.
4W“ For sale by Spence Sc Cordon, ut
Luwrenecville, Cu.
B. F. ROBERTS,
Attqunev at Law,
ALPHARETTA, GEORGIA,
Will attend to all business cut rusted to
bis cure in the Blue Ridge circuit ; also
in the counties of I lull and C winnett of
the Western circuit
Connected with Col. // //. Walker
in Pension, Land IVarrauis and
Claim cases oyainst (lu United Stalls
(PjvarnmttHl. jon* 14f*in
Mcßride & co,
importers i f
EARTHENWARE,
TABLE AND
POCKET CUTLERY,
and manufacturer's agents for
Silver*Plated Ware.
TO MERCHANTS.
tefuWe will duplicate any Ni w York
assortment of Crockery, Cutlery er Glass
Ware.
&a)“We batre assorted crates of rest
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 goals as those in
Constant eash demand
{tap-We sell these crates, for net cash,
for 380, and guarantee entire satisfaction
to every purchaser.
send lists on application.
Grantvh.lic, Ga., April 7, 1871.
Messrs. Mcßride <t Co ,
Atlanta, Ga.:
Wc have just marked the Crockery,
etc. We are pleased witii the bill. Al
! low us to congratulate you on securing
such n good packer. Scarcely a piece
broken. Fill the order for Cutlery at
lowest prices. Truly yours.
Garrett & Zkli.abs.
june 21-6 m
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MORNING NEWS.
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in the 21st. year ol its existence, and is
acknowledged by the Press ns one ol the
trending Dailies in the South.
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is energetic and enterprising—up with
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fully and vigorously edited, ami is em
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fully Democratic, and is an unwavering
advocate and disciple ol the principles
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people of the South, of Georgia, und o'
Savannah;
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of the tiest advertising mediums in the
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press, and the vei v laige ein u'ation to
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months, $3 00.
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Company may fie fur warded at our risk
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