The Walton journal. (Social Circle, Ga.) 1869-187?, April 08, 1871, Image 4

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JBK<£ib fWCHAINXC*. - # ox Rvih<>*tev Democrat, groups these facts: Vealthy*. -mechanics fe.* tMnj O*. , * *, .71 - rh« late..Geoifce M. Tunison, a >«3- us some note, left, a fortune *dt s2oOf • 1 i for Ills hairs to quarrel was, ourthoy-femiMto the M tK Chafe •••-r Richard F. Carman, cnee the! ■ juiineat landed proprietor at Wash- Tleight, commenced life as a house and even within ray own % iU sign was so be seen at his shop in New eet, ‘Richard F. Carman, builder.” fi was at tlrs trade that he made a large •t of his enormous estates which aftotfntert to a'million. William Bruoe, r t<3 late distinguished type forrader, also -cade a large fortune. He was an oi>tor ; 17-rsing'man, and was disposed to assist yoiing, printers by selling them materials 0 credit. Ridiavd Hoe was another successful uii.c, and the saw and printing press 'strrb i.shment which he founded is now a million. William Bogardus, a naditer in Cedar street, although ctly speaflnßg, a money making >TVSV uaa matte not far from SIOO,OOO in bourse of his business career. Luke, ss, another boss painter to the neighborhood, made a fortune w Hich he left tQ his boys, who soon scat i' by'tbe usual dissipation off esty 1 C o. Law himself laid the fotmda ■b . -1 his great we dth while working : h» trade of a stone jnason, and is \f- ( ' i’ojy flie most successful man which , .‘ado has ever produced. T' printers come in for a share of favors. Greeley, as every one kr served as “jour” few two years in y, and was glad to get a job on a G: c . testament, which tried his defpe- Grc- ; U testament, which tried bis liv. . yes as well as his more enduring i ensf 1 . I have sometimes thought •Pw.his subsequent turn for theology be due to this practical induction holy writ. But Greeley’s ease is <:doae by Bonner, who has five times v* much wealth, and the latter set type t<**' Hartford Courant not over twen ryears ago and afterwards read proof e Mirror jn this city. Alvord the or printer in Vandewater street, is , enough to spend half his time at bis dmee near Hartford, when he has a -< if.f but valuable farm, John F- Trow, another master printer, located up in ’ ?‘jue street, has also become rich, and er a Sam Green, of Frankfort street; oiis the son of the worthy Barlah on, of Whitesboro, who was for thir cat's one of the foremost abolitionists Central New Toak. aoPOSBD DEMOCRATIC Pit AT > FOBM FOR 1872 It is said that Qon. Fernando Wood, Ne't York, has prepared a series of >po. c utions, setting forth the views and lit > of the National Democratic party, r that he intends, on the first favora* t occasion, to present them to Coo- It consists of foauteen sections, ■■*foh it is declared to he the duty of f gi;ess: iivCt-To provide for the fctmeffiafte la. lion of direct taxation and of im t duties to a strietly revenue stand- Second-—To provide for the imraedi ■ eduction of public expenditures in iC departments of the govern ird—To abolish all sinecure offices : the system «f collecting the revenue - • secret informers and spies. Fourth-—To restore to the people of •! -Mates and their local governments ights origin llay possessed by them • -or the constitution. iiih—To aboli-h go ver mental paper ney and, to restore the only constitu t'd currency—gold and silver, ii'rth—' To reduce the army to a peace ng and establish a, system recently (Viished of employing military officers i he discharge of civil duties. Seventh—To provide against accumu t on and retention of large sums of moa in lie public treasury, by which the j ci sU of the people are subordinated * rnment influ'-nce and made de ent upon the caprice and personal • ■"W* of the head of that depart >Z'i th“—To prevent the purchase and -f the public credit by the Secretary > ' o Treasury', «t his own option, with ( er cohtrol than Ms individual and • ■ »na! ■ o. ' 1 Mr'h -To bring the President and nuet advisers under the authority , making them obedient to its pro sand alike with others subject to ■’altie<j3w> fe**- ' m ! itli—To restore to the Southern , and people, peace, psosjperity and -s; Uu< nfe, which can only be aeoom tili ■■ hod by a cessation of vindictive legis and military interference, and a :■,« lition of their equal rights, inelud • if government and political equal! r with the other States and peoples of » v mtm. Eleventh—JESi revise American com . rce. • ’ g3,’= w restore American cred *t\ rfofpSjlic^h^tad v 'V art couth—To aid, by iH proper, -a! and constitutional authority m the - ’ ve’orwwnS of the fS*dUssni, min -tnd commercial MatSMS rs 8»e rjr * \ " B. kEfcWAiTI U a .* •• * ' -z. I FF &T <cnv i • * ail if f Ob ~ l r * a * If L iffe % v k- ‘ * * .4 ■ ib«y have Trto»dß -from the stand North East any house in town. Come iu and see us. No charge for showiag outgood*. • £ all msmow S , *'\ DBY GOODS Ladicr. Dress Goods 4 AH Wool, Delates, Alpaccas, Mohair PJadii, GyenatfineS, Poplins, Solid Colored sod Plaid Opera Flannels, Calicoes Prints Ac. A FINE LINE OF ,? . WHITE GOODS LABIE S SHAWLS, CLOAKS, ’ TALMAS, Ac., • OBFTLEMEN'S FURNISHING % GOODS,7 ' Cldtba, Casimeres, Tweeds, and Jilxtra SPrise Paper Collars—a prize in every box. A complete assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Ladie’s And Chil School Books, Valentines, Stationery.* Pens, Inks, Ac. HA R D WAR E. Fin* Table atid .Pocket Cutlery, Pistols, Guns, Powder, Shot, Powder flask*, Capa, Ac, Sardlery, Bridles, Bridle Bits, Stirups, Har ness trimmings Ac., A FINE LINS OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AStD * PLANTATION SUPPLIES, ’ Weeding Hoes, Spades, shovels, Hay Forks, Garden Rakes, Grindstone Cranks, Grind* stone s, Axes, Tracs chains, Unvote Ac,, Ac. ALSO AGENTS FOR O’HARA’S CELEBRATED HAND CORN SHELLFR. Crockery & Glasswa QUEEEN’S WARE. Lamps, L\mp Chimneys, Burners, Ac. Oi Cains, Kerosene Oil, Estrella Oil, Kero sene Oil, Linseed Oil, Ac. GROCERIES- Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Meal Lard, Bacon, Ball, Molasses, Syrups, Vinegar, Tobacco, Cl gars, snuff, Ac. Garden Seeds. A. FRESH SUPPLY OF IRIS POTATOES. EARLT ROSE AND PINK EYE FANCY GROCERIES. Cab dies, Nats, Jellies* Mincemeats, v s Prise candies, Desecated Cocoanut, Canned Fruits, Yeast Boarders, Tea. Spices, Peppers, Ginger. Grematarter, Starch, Ac., WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, Cedar Buckets, Tabs* Trays, Baskets, Ac. TIN-WARE A GOOD ASSORTMEN WE HAVE ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF PATENT MEDICINES, AND DRUGS. Agen s for Brscd A Qusen’s I nement—Sure cure for Rbeumatisi.i. PAINTS, OILS AND mSTUFFS, , And various other articles usually kept in a.gt-nenri assortment, which will be sold as cheap, as the same article can be purchased in this, or any other *■ interior market. We a*so keep on hand, and purchase, in ex change for goods, ell kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE. -# r . The pubiio is respectfully invited tooaUapd examine our stock of mm * And we will endeavor to ptease'you, both, in Quality of * *. ' l? •«* ' V* SHM ÜBPRICL LEE .4 SON Oodogton, G*. leh- 9 I«T* J Dr. SCSHENCKadvises Consujn®- to ftsoFlorida in Vtfaaillbt* j ITT ** •*> Batfa|rilgnse.tg>i3fte «emptioD, I fefiKaf I undereUudJilfy tb« eour.e that ’OHfcnt*|® b« pfr»t>e<i,tc rwtoMhJPlriable b.dense of SQtMrftttlFfi'lß rtaulWt JMlutfit luiuOCt •« •IlCf* ▼ftrlHt'lOflw .sraS of (SreUinatetMMi mimsdlcines, were getUng well. mm« even and »'** at* dry and Sraetng. MedcatWe and Enterprise are located «hore. • shonldstre a decided pre ferance t<» Melionvide. Ai* two ntlM from riser at take and its* cm* atmost itnnoMldt* te take cold there. The ahiSi in Vroida might %• better, and patients complain at timeSbot that is a Mod *t«n, as it indicate# a return of apqetite, and when this is the case they generally increase Jack, and then the Innfs mast heat. pUcesennrltle. Hibernia, (men, Owe; and many other thano are that patients are Use Its Ste to take cold the e nece Where there is a lesseren temperar-sre, and It is not hiiassary to say that where a consumptise person exposes Theseif tefreotleur colds he Is Cert Un ue die shortly, therefore my advise is go well down Into the -State o»t of. fit each of prevailing eest win ’s and fogs. JaCWsorw-itu' era most any other of the localiti s I hare named, will benefit those who ere troubled with a torpid liver, a dis ordered toma.h, deranged bowels, sore throat or conch, bU for those whose lungs are diseased a more southern for fifteen years prior Ififlfi, I was professionally in New York, Baltimore and Philadel phia every week, where I saw and examined cn as average ts ve hundred patients a week: A practice so exclusive embracing every possible pha e of lung (Us are, has enabled me to under ■Hua the disease fui’y, and hence, my caution in regard to ttiking ceTd. A person may take vast quantities of "Schenck*- Pulmohic sprnp, Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pill / and ye l die if he does not avoid eking coldl *. In Florida, nearly everyone is using Sch Buck*; Mandrake Pills, for the ciimnte is more likely to produce bilious hal>i»s than more northern latitudes. It is a well established fact that na lives of Florida rarely die consumption, e«pe those of the southern part. Ou the other! hand he New England one-thsrd at least of the 1 population die ®f Hh>s terrible disease. In the Middle States it fioes not prevail so largely still there are «aany thousands of cases'tbere. What a vast percentageof life would be saved if con samptiverweie as easi y alarmed in regard tpj taking fresh cold nsfttey are about scarlet-fever smallpox, Ac, But they are not; They lake what they term a litte cold, which they are credulou enough to believe will wear off in a few days. Then another and anoter stiP, un till the lungs are diseased beyond all hepe ior cu; e, My advice to persons whose lungs are affected even slightly is, to lay in a stock pi Schenck’s Pulmonic .Syrup, Schenk s Seaweed Tonic and Schenck's Mandrage Pills and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines because Inn thoroughly acqu eint ed with their action, I know that whare they are used id strict aecordarce with my direc-; lions thew will do liie work that is-required. This nature wi)l do the rest:— The physician who prescribes for cold, cough or nightsweits, and then advises the patient to walk pr ride out every day, will be sure to have a corpse on his hands before long, My plan is to give ray three medicines, in accord ance with the printed directions, -except in some cases where a freer, use of the Mandrake Pills is necessary. My object is to give tone to the stomach —to get up a good appetite., It is always a good sign when a patient ho ggns to grow" hungry., 1 have hopes of such When a relish aor food and the graufioa'.i'>n of that relish comes good blood and with it! more flesh, which is closely followed by a healing of the lungs. Then the cough looses ard abates, the creep’ng chills and clammy night~Bweats no longer prostrate and annoy, and the patiect gets well, provided he avoids taking cold. Now there are many, consumptives who have not the means to go to Florida. The question may be asked, is there no ij *pe for such? Oertaiaaly tlrere ts. My.advice tosueh: is, and ever has been to stay in » wsrm room during the winter”, with a temperature pi about seventy d> grees. Which seould be kept regulay at that point, by means ol a thermometer. Let such a pau» nt take bis ex ercise within tne limits ol the room by walk ing up and and wn as his strength will permi in order to keep up a healthy cir ‘ulaiior oJ the bood. I have cured thousands by this system and can do so again. Consumption is as easily cured as any other disease if it is ta ken in time, and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. The fact stands undisputed on j the record that Schema's Pulmonic Syrup, i Magdraks Pills; and Sea weed Tonic have ctif«d very many of wort seemed to be hope less cases of consumption. Go where you will; yau wiH be almost certain to Sod some poor consumptive who has been rescued from the very jaw* of death by their use. So far as the Mamlrake Pills are concerned everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They act on the the liver better than calomel, and leave none of its hurtful effects behind. In fact they are excellent in all ea see where a purgative medicine is required. If you have partaken too freely of fruit and diarrhea ensues, a dose of the Mandrakes will care you. If yon are »uhject to s ; ck headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes and and they will re ieve.you in two hours. I) yon would obviate the effect of a change of water, or the too free indutgenoe in fruit take one of the Mandrakes every tight, and you may then drink water and eat water melons, pairs, apples, plums, peaches or corn, without the risk of being m*d* sick by them. They will protect those vto live in damp situations against chills and few Try them. Tluyr are perfectly harmless. They can do you food ® niy. I have abandoned my professional visits to Boetaa and N m York, but I continue to see patients at my office,No. 15 N- SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, every /Saturday, from 9 A. M. to 3 tr. M. those who wish a thor ough examination with ;he BespirOtneter will be charged five dollars The Respirometer declare the exact condition of the lungs, and pataantß«aa readily learn whether they are curable or not But I desire it distinctly un derstood that the value of my medicines de pends entirely upon their being taken strictly according to directions. In ponciasion I wiSl say that when persons taken m ymediciaes and tbeir systems are brought into a healthy eanditioa thereby, they are not so liable to take cold, yet no one with diseased lungs can bear a sudden.change of atmosphere without the liability if greater or less irritation of the bronohal tubes. Full directions in all languages accompany my medicines, so explioit and clear that any one can use them without consulting me, and oan be bought from any druggist. J, H. SOHENCK, M. D. No 15; N. Sixth -Street, Philadelpnia. Dec.l-ly-70 SM. F. COLLEGE, ■»* » *•.'*, •« ... ; * • • • •* * GOVINOTON, GA. The spring term of this Institution opens the 16th Jan, inst., and patrons* are pledged the beat services of a well selected board of instruction. Terms un changed. Collegiate Don’t., Ist session SBO 60 Music. “ “ 28 00 U*e of initnuneotß 400 IncUentala, 2 0 0 Board m good families, washing and lights iclnd-ed per S2O OO month (Fornciorula rfl add dress - J. N. MIAPSHAW, Pr . Ji IHMlflw «M * m I 4'' 7’V >IV“ '* $1 ° f * m / -»■: * F,’ /> v ,; V '' ’ f’*' *** *" Is for sale at w * All Points Os Importance IN ÜBOEGIA r WE HAVE SOLD IT FIVE SUCCESSIVE years, and know It is the very article k ' * * «• - ” J* * 7, roB PLASTERS TO USE — O* - DAVID DICKSON, S»q„ Os Oxford," says, It is superior'to any COMMERCIAL FERTILIZES He ever applied and j RECOMMENDS IT TO EVERYBODY . .... ; . r . i'-C ■ ‘ > ! " ;* • ->y 0- WE SOLD OVER . ; •• ■ ■ Two 1000 Tons IN GEORGIA Tast Year- Q IT HAS BEEN TRIED AND ALWAYS Paid THE Planter. 0 Send for a Pamphlet' An agent may be found at almost ovary Depot, but in formation can always bo had of F.V.SIIHS&CO. Savannah’ Ga. And for sale at OXE orT>. SOCIAL CIRCLE, t CONYERS DAVID DICKSON, ABIT Address ms at OXFORD, GEORGIA, • ’ N ’ ; • '"'jkl ‘ D. DICKSON. T, 1871.—3 o». ? . TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE haAg been Jflflßfed* to health m a lew jpekfl, byJßFfy simple remedy, after sufferdpieveraj years with a very severe lung and that fl re ad disease, Consumption, is anxious to oiftke knovvn to his fellow-sufferers the tofeans ofr Cui*e. * ' *■' so;jttil wh© degire it, he will ef'ttd a ropy of th& preseripiion vised (free, ofaharge), with 1 the dlrgtit iopg tor *pd Using the. same, which Ihe* w|jgP>d a strife Ociw ate Bbokohit ta, .vgjjiß The object of the gO wirt iser in sendiu|pte Pre scription is ff> benefit tjie sffliefM, aftd «pre»c. inforjnalka which he ooncMvrs'tO be invilua ble; and.be hopes every svtfferer will Ms. i-pmftdy, as it will cost their, nothing, and may prove a bWsgUng. rresdriptiori. Will please gjpPesa Rev. EDWARD A. WTLSON, Williamsburg, Kisrs Cotit; v New York. £ w. ttmurr I mm Dealers in •>. - GENERAL MERCHANDISE. SOCIAL circle. ga. RESPECTFULLY invite the attention of, the citizen* of Walton and the adjoining Coun t ics to their Stock ol •PALE AND WINTER GOODS Comprising Ladies Drees Goods, Sloths, and CaeeimereS, for Gentlemen’s Wear. ALSO, A Fine Stock of Ready-Made Clothing, 800 l *Shoes, Hats, Notions, &c. GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee, Nails, Corn. Racoa, Lard Plow-, Syrups, and everything usually kept fa a General AssortmUirt. —:o: COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in cxchar g for Goods at the highest market value, m , y- * M £ * i V WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWEI R Y repaired iu good style at reasonable firms. Catalope of Fruit Trees For Sale at the GEORGIA NURSERY, SOCIAL CIRCLE, GEORGIA. . r.+ - ■%'}’* :ye •"* ,'* Sommer Varieties— May Apple, Early!a r .vest, June, Horse. /S'u miner Poarmain, Dun naho6 J s Seedling, Limber!wig. St,oetj>n Cider. Aott.mn Varieties.— Poarmain, Pitman’s Seedling, Golden Russet t, Green Skin, Cider Apple. Winter Yariett.—English Crab, Cartel Crab, 'Moores’ Seedling, Shockley. We propose to furnish the above variety of Apple trees in the Depot at /Sbcial CircL Ga. JboXed or bundled according to directions ot parties ordering, and ship to any part, ot' Georgia, or oilier /States, at sl2 50 per 100, or 15 cents each ia less qua title' than 100 We also have 5 Rite variety ol i’ear.% Grapes. Peaches, which we will sell as low as any re tail Nursery The Sergnor proprietor has been for 20 years engaged in the Nursery besiness.and hasselected only such fruits as are adapted to the Southern Climate. All orders promptly Rilled. '■ For particulars, Address W A. LA MISTER, Jefferson Jackson Couu y- w. j. Whitehead Social Circle, Ga. Sep. ‘24 ts PHOTOGRAPH S T HI] undersigned would respeetfi fly infoim the citizens ot Newton and surrounding counties, that lie is located at Covington Gfa. And prepared to tatce Photographs, Arnbro t.Vps andjQ-etn Pictures, in the best style- o the Art. Those having old Dagoetrotype?, or Arnbrofypes, can-hare them copied either t<* Photographs or Ambrotypes, on reasonable terms. Rooms ott the South East corner of the pub lic square-over the Post Office. Covington, Qa. J. W CRAWFORD, it—iv. DR PR OP HITT’ S Celebrated Liver Medicine. The only. safe, and it the same time ad mirable remedy in all eases of Qve diseases now known. For enlargement or hardening of liver, Dypepfcia, Indigestion, want, or loss ol k appetite, &qk Headache, Cost i veil ess. Sour Stomach, Low spirits, Cramp Colic, Coughs, Colds, Cold Feet, Pain iuthe .head, Lack or I Chest, Enlarged spleen, Chronic Chills and Fever, Chronic Dysentery or DFarrhea Piles,, &c., THIS MEDICINE IS WITHOUT A KI VALi NO FAMILY SHOULD BE IT. Whcreveifintrodueed and its merits fully tested* IT STANDS W ITHOUT A PEEK. It his become as much a household neo%sity as Sugar, Coffee u r Salt, Its timely admin istration it) the above diseases is daily saving, THIS PERFECTLY HAUMLESS VEGETABLE PREPARATION « HAS NO SUPERIO R A LAXATIVE, IS INDICATED 1.; «nd peisona of sedenturv hubftsafaonld never be without it. It should constitute a parted the goqda of every well icguluted household. Muchju«jiu|nity'wet trouble In tune oases o«t ot \en can i>c **v*d by thtp timely use ofthi^ Celebrated Itvw Mt?dj&ftt), t. . Prepared iu up i« Uottlas ready, ten use.’ * '. MU. mJ Com OR M®*’""* -Speerman'it Qd., SooiaTOtr oi*>, or l*r. J., E. 11. Ware, fla:, Pbr further h.foi matioo, -• * « £. U. BraUflold, „ . - - i , - Proprietary AyliyaUu.' <3*. »s%- tftr-m* V EMPIRE STATE MILLS manufacture. H UPI t.TOR GOTTONYARTS!B o. 6JTo 12, & ©or-No. 400 To 700. * Matte es Os All Sizes and dualities ~ e *■- ' jJ I lifli f " ' TO SUIT Xf. Batting OT W Ei ste or Ggoqi Cot* Hon :vv;:3^ WOOL CARDING,! XIJE QUALITY OF THE ROLLS UNSURPASSED. wa^cusMajjKt /H43E GRIST MILE oannoFh* in r»A , I auneu. AAutf-ly ofMea! of lie ui WIA Ay < '“j hU{ i « floß taste apd price. . . - nit. j 4 iJ s t j* u,*ui *W rad Grits U.0.J., abked,. /Shusiacuon guarameed. -' A Snd£ stoA fi, *' pubMc ,s respectfully DRY GOODS A,iNl> GROCRJES on hand and for «ale Cheap lor Cash et fcarter lor all kind* of Country Produce. * in E. STEADMAN Proo’r Sttradtnan, Newton county, Ga. Nor. 24. ts. ••Wa ihti#*** V > " * ' '** ’**■ •«# . ■ , v *r . *j* /, .£fg£v m tvj4f> * 7#* •* DEAtEE in WWM ir. Mii-rors Mattresses, &e., NO 7 GBANITE BLOCK BBOAD. S'FBEKT, ATLANTA, GA. May 19- I —lr. oU/UIUjIA, Morgan couaty ; »'iAjjP . t ,j „ r .-’jj . Mrß - Louisa Cambell havirfg filvd herpeti' lion in proper.form to tne praying for Letters ptldYnhiistraikm with the will apnexed oh the estate Os Dr. Joseph Campbell deceased This is to cite all next of kin aud any others interested tb ' be. and ap pear at the next April te/m .of the Court of Ordinary of said county to *Hjw oniiaa.it any they can why Letters of Admiftisf’ Attc.n with the wifi ntmixed shou.W not be granted to said Mrs. t.diusa Cam pin 11. Given.u:idi-.r .my hr«id and ’dfllcial this let day ofMandi- 187*. Wt WOODS Ord’y DR, -I.BRADtIELD^ FEMALE ItEiiIJLATOR, WOMAH'S BEST FRIEND In submitimg tfce claims of I)r. J. Bnidfield's ■Female RegiilsiO'. to. public patronage the prop ieior states that having prescribed it in , the pe«i liar affections to which it is adopted for the fast'twenty years. He does, not claim that it is a cure alt. Put inasmuch as Quinine is a specific for aud fever so is the Reg ulator a special nuiieJy lor uterine affections. The earnest attention obevery lady is jnv.ued lo the following catalogue of ailments and wheth er she or her friend be the sufferer, an appeal is hereby directly made to her to assist »s in bringing prominently before suffering women this the greatest boone to the female sex. ’st. Non appearance ol “Monthly sickness for want 6! Vital force. 2. Suppression alter it has appeared from some unnatural cause. 3 When the appearance is regular bit at tended by intolerable pain in the head, hack, loins &e. 4. When the appearances are irregular, ei • ther two much or two little. 5. Rheumatism and Niiiialgn ol the back and Womb, G. Lucqthea or whitjs, so unpleasant and common among delicate ladies. 7. Partial prolapsus or :alling*of the womb. 8. That peculiar broken down condition an olten experienced by young delicate married female's alter the bftfh of first ttvp or three children. 9. Irritation of the kidneys or bladder, cos tiv< ness, low spirits &c., We can give thousands of Instances of Cbe rt ovuleilulj almost miraculous ■ i deots of this medic ne given \yliep>tbe.pfcsyriptioi>s oP-fhe most eminent physicians and üb.-tetiioLang iu lliA wholwcounuy had failed, but proper res* peet lor families, keep ns from giving rrtttncs, They are here in Georgia, well . kuown,- our neighbors and acqiiitinfances, no finely spun, High sounding Goruffioates, cooks-d up for tae Occasion. Out? is a.purely VugOtablePrepa ration, 11re result'of the resources pi, a skillful Gerorgia Physician and perfectly harmless on all.occasions. Its praises are sou dried through out the land and Lt.is being mpscribed by the physicians'hud rooompiended by Um clergy, Parfies interested can receive useluV infor mation by consulting Messrs ripeerman & 06, Social Circle, Ga. or Dr. J. E, 11. Ware Covington. Gn. NOW I iROPii, ~U'IH;I.KSAI,I-: GROCERS Aund **./' •'V ’>v’i '• ; ~ * COMMISSION MERCHANTS- No. 80 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. '--V' % -a “ • * 'Jju Have now in stoke x ■ A K*-' VU» Xv ’ jp * ,0 ii '*'**%*■> ■ » "*"’* *"*■* AND TO end Bulk Meat*, Flour, Meal, and Goffoeo, aW Tobacco*, By> rupa, Stifreb, Vhl, "Cra^crj, riiisT "uXss M ' nr "* * ’f' L ■ ,J w * ? ksm «*«*** \ v. • * *. , _ Oinlor* »*r?t-irw!.ir‘n n cT’ nlways dfted at MjR-k)*e»t mAlort' pAtooA/ ' Mir. 0-1 T FOB FATTENING AND FORCING • '■’•i-'V-W"' **’*’ 4 * GROWTH OF ANIMALS, POULTRY &o. I fF*U * *|V* MP ; look to tout: interest 1,! 1, * ; ; • important to stock raisers, $ *'* "-s % *1 -EABMBRS, JtCT. * • •■*••• i . ' w n * USE ; DOLOtITJ ES EGYPTAtN STOCK FOOD ; will make yo»r v * : DORSES AND MULES : ; F*f 5 Vifrorons Hint Ilealihy, ; ! Atnl aide t»duohe-Dtii'il more work I •** V • DOUGHTIES ■ 'A' .•»■>. . : it vna sake * ; Cows give moro and Ricker Milt, * 1 And Fatten at the-name time ; THE MEAT US' DEES' CATTLE ; ! Fattened " ills it is * 1 Rieh Sweet ami Tender, * EGYPTIAN : sheep” 1 Will Moeome Fat and Fine and ! ] Free ffurn Diseases i 1 i It Fattens Hogs. C ‘ FUROR'S THKttt UtPiWTH, AND * Ket ps them Free From Cholera, i STOCK FOOD : : TURK EYS, (ikhisE, * ‘1 And other Poultry ; : ARE FATTENED : l In from St'Ccn to ten Days with * : this food. : [ It will Also Prevent ] : CllinCEN CHOLERA. : I Ofven to Young Animals, it Fattens ; ! them and Fumes their Growth. ; FOR FATTENING • * ; SK.ND FOB A CIKCm.AR ] I Which Tells of its Full Merits, and * ; • Ot Wain's Valuable TestiniQiiials. * : A. A & CO. : ] Agynta for tlie Utiited Slatos. ] STOCK. : ':\ui sale by : B. T SL.OW© ; Social Cirejle,A»a. ,* I ; lie,i’.< rin Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes 1 l Airoseries, Produce Furniture dtc. * ; March 26—6 m ! • *** Steam Cotton Gin. tlJErinvitu the intention of those w!m> hsrs If to Gin, to our STE.I M GIN o-' eatod on t*- - v> ' A ' RAILROAD Covington,GiU' ti >-»»» £* ‘■ ~ vT. V ’’ Which isT.o,vrwi Fall Operation. ‘is% er •fct*’ ***•'' • i | W *tt i'*W' W* **►_ 1 ‘ • Four to Six bales a day, oan bee dHrverod. ' - |fei«sKJftiltSSSSt m ll «- L' CARVER^CINL. TV-Iniprov. .i Ullcy ]•»«•«« wL-II which ♦rilfb* ahoßtbr giwwtw somo usd)r«!4eK The rate# of Ginning wM ht vfiv -Uih, and NO cents per bd. for pfiAtag. Baggnig »ud Tww wdl %• fumndved at the Ol*, #tj«rde>icod. Oa*h -will' boal «*,« O® ‘T,SrSISf 3 <.TK‘iT,ygST-- Oovtngtfcu. Gr*. . »«'pf. 25.V??7 tt