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FOR PRESIDENT.
HON. SAMUEL J. TILDE N,
OF NEW YORK.
FOR VICE PRESIDENT,
KON.THOS. A. HENDRICKS,
OF INDIAN\.
FOR GOVERNOR,
SEN, AIFREO H, COLQUITT,
OF DEKALB.
' FOR CONGRESS,
HON. WM. H. BARNEY,
OF FIOYD.
"K NToniNAi'iosr nil rs
-
T he Democratic Conventh n wlrch met
at Dalton, Thursday, to nominate a
Democratic candidate fir Congress
from this District closed its labors by
making Hon. W. H. Dabney the stan
dard bearer in the coming contest. The
nomination was made by acclamation,
lioiievingthat in his election in Novem
ber alone can the harmony of a disor
ga; ized party in this district be preser
ve.d and maintained against the most
dangerous results in ensuing years, and
as no other course would be consistent
•■•■ith oof ideas of true Democracy, we
: i ; place his name at our mast„
oid siiail labor with all the zeal
v/e possess and with an unswerving pur
• with the organized Democracy for
i triumphant accomplishment of this
end There are two parties now in this
eooi.iry struggling for the mastery. One
represents the great principles of
reform and honest ar and economical ad
ministration the other has proven
it-oif the party of corruption, political
h” bery and plunder. Democracy must
i Humph in November or the countrv
will continue its course towards central '
. with no hope of a peaceful regime.
I 'ependenfs,though they produce aDein
ntic reooid. arc open an., dangerous
i o unies working against th ir paity
; .ie.v‘ wo luve to fight, aud v ithuut
feat or favor, with an honest endeavor
to do injust.ee to uc man. we shall
uni tiin that which we believe to be
under all circumstances.
THE LAND OF FLOWERS.
otca From St, Augustine.
Augustine, Ft.a., Aug. 30.187 G.
Editor Times : With your perm is -
6: n i will give the readers of your
highly valued paper a few dots about
this ai cient city.
Jt. Augustine is a quaint, old town,
built after the old Spanish style, narrow
streets, with overhanging balconies from
wh uh the inmates can converse with
their neighbors without being very
boisterous ; and is situated immediately
on the Rlatangas river, fronting the
broad Atlantic, from which it receives
ca invigorating breeze. It is built par
nlltd with the river which ruts North
and South. Its length is about seven
iur.dngs, and a wall, built of coquina
a naive stone found in quarries in
tais vicinity and capped with granite
brought from Maine, runs the length of
■ h c;ry, protecting it from an overflow
or t!o tide.
1 e wall is just wide enough to af-
Fn tl room for a couple to walk abreast ,
• o ' find this a pleasant promenade of
■ lingo', especially so as the easterly
101 Zc p oy-s aiou and them, assisting
mi. as it wore, io give vent to tiic
•■oir.tis oi their innermost souls.
1 \ l ,‘ Nona terminus of IHc wall,
y** ■ :l( ' iMid of iho town,
anus Fort Marion, like some Grimal-
f lO , ~V 1 l; F.s giim look surveying the
• , '••* c< uid be written about
'his .uuciuic. which is the survivor op
an hundred years, and which is tow
the habitation or quarters of about so;.,
enty Indians, prisoners of war. Among
them can be found some of the partici
pants in the murder, which took place
in Central Kalis.s about the year 1874,
of that German family that resided in
Morganton, Fannin county, Ga., about
four years prior to the occurrence.
Medccine Water, who, by all accounts
was Hi ■ leader of the scalping party, is
now an inmate of the obi fort. A'so
the squaw as reported by Oath,trine,
the elder one of the [girls recaptured
by Romeo, to have struck her father,
Mr. John German, in the head with an
;iko. All seem peaceable now, and will
ing to extend to you their right hand
when they meet you on the street or at
their cells
At the South end of the town is sit
uated the Uai racks, where soldiers are
garrisoned about two companies strong,
who are here for the purpose of look
trig after I nele Sam’s property and
other work as emergency may require.
Hence, you see, though Florida is re*
constructed she is not entirely iid of
military clutches; and worse than ail,
not yet rid of that infernal scum, called
carpet- baggers that infest the Stale
Gopiiol. Rut the time i- t.eir at hand
whea they will be compelled to make
their exit from this State, and seek and
find their just destiu , the fundamental
regions where souls are cremated, and
there burrow a small cell and have u
hell of their own.
The 7th of November next is ibe day
set aside to start them.
Yours, &c., Quint
Tit i:NTV - FIVJJ CENTS
WILL SEND
TliE WEEKLY SUN
From Now
Till After the I*i*esileiS2al Selec
tion
Post-paid to any Address
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Adress
THE SEN, Nao York City.
scp9-3t.
AGENTS Our large life-like Steel En
graviolis of the Presidential
Candidates sell l apidly.- -
MAKK j Sc‘ii'l for circmar. N. Y.
I Engraving Cos., 35 Wall St.,
$lB A DAY. jßx 3230, N. Y. [sepO-Bt.
| J AVING in en successful in burning a ki 1
II of brick ot tiie best quality the und.r
signeu would respectfully notify the citizens
of Calhoun and vicinity (ha! he is prepar
ed to Punish them in large o • small lots lit
re asonable figures at his place near Cal
hoyn.
Rev. J. B. IIILLIIOUSE.
OSAGE CORK AXI> COB MILL,
Foi Grindintr
1 STOCK FEED, MFAL, &G. c.
Has advantages over cv-
Tith'"'d&2r ery other machine In mar
ket, and has taken First
cJSSi&jSfiSk Premium at State Fairs of.
, . Iliinois and Missouri.
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COMBINED SHELLER ADD GRINDER.
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Where Advertising Contracts can be nie£a
IS7Q, 1877.
GEOUGIA DIHECrOItI.
First Regular Issue now in Prcyarhtion
J. IT WLL CONTAIN a complete Busims
Directory of every town village and city
in the Btale.
IT WILL f I'NTAIN a complete shippers’
guide to etery point in the State.
3. IT WILL CONTAIN a ffill, classified list
of all persons in the State engaged in any
mercantile, mechanical, manufacturing or
professional pursuit.
1. IT WILL CONTAIN a correct list of State
and County officers.
5 . IT WILL CONTAIN a complete post of
fice directory of the United StatC3 and
Territories. Also an a ecu rat ; list of ex
press stations in Alabama, Georgia, Mis
sissippi, South Carolina and Florida, pre
pared expressly fo* this work by ionto
agents, and only to be found in our Di
rectories.
f> IT W ILL CON TAIN a revised and cor
rected county map of *he State of Geor
gia-
7. IT WILL CONTAIN, in adnition to the
foregoing special features, so much gen
eral information that no business man
can atl'ord to he without it. As an ad
vertising medium we think it presents its
own claims, and we confidently commend
it to the business public, hoping to re
ccive a patronage commensurate with it
intrinsic value, and .lie great pains be
stowed ipon its preparation.
KATES.
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Third “ “ “ 12 00
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I‘rice of Book with inch card 500
Name in Capital Letters 1 oo
WHEELER, MARSHALL & BltlCE,
I‘t'CLISIIKRS,
Atlanta da.
Attention, Farmers.
I HAVE now opened at my farm, one mile
west <>l Calhoun, a shop for the manufac
ture the manufacture pf Wagons, Buggies,
etc., and the execution of
ALL KINDS OF WOOD AND
BLACKSMITH WORK,
and will be pleased to serve yon. The work
l have done in the past is a sufficient guar
antee for the future. None but the best
mechanics employed. Will furnish new
work >r repair fur you. My expenses a
this place are i.ot near so groat ns they
were in town, h nee 1 can do your work so
much the cheap r.* Ia k old customers
and the public gtneroby | v give me a cab
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mar2of iu.
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Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Colic. Spasms, Croi [>
aud Vomiting, taken inter ial!y. Perfectly
innocent. ; see oath willi each bottle ; and
Chronic Uhnunritism, Swellings Sprains.
Bruises, Pains* in the Limbs, Back and
Chest externa By. Not a bottle In: ever
been returne I, althongh millions are sold
annually. Pitr.u?, 50 cr -• Dr Tobias* It.disk
Liniment, in Pint Bottles, is the Best in the
World for the core of Lameness. Old Sores,
Sprains, (Julie and Distemper. Prick 8100
Tobias* Dsn by Condition Powders are far
superior to any others, or no pay. They
allyy l ever, Purify the AT ter, Soften vho
Skin, Giv> a Fine Cos t, and Improve the
Appetite. Price 25 cts. PerfecTy harm
less, as Col. D McDaniels, who has seen
the recipe testifies to, as well e? the Lini
ment. He has some of the U-tstesl Running
Horses in the World. Thousands of certi
ficates have been* received, speaking in high
U'Hns of tlie above medicines. Sold by the
Dt uggists. LIPPtIAN W BROS., Savannah,
Georgia, Agents.
0 KTn C* r V t Y :l k Agents, ,8am
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Tested by popular use for over
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but mil t purgative.
Dr. String's Pectoral stomach Pills
cure Coughs, Colds, Fever, Female Com
plaints, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, and all
derang: merits of the Stomach. C. E. Hull
& Cos., New York, Proprietors.
OF THE
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A complet. - list, numbering 8, 129, with
a Gazelt* r corrected to date, tf all towns
and cities in which Newspapers are publish
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I'herg c dree User needs it.
Ar' per day at home- Samples
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P Cjl :ni hPS fl BISEAS3SS Vnrc.fi,
8 Bet:' , :J:. -fits'! i< m New paths marked out to
'Q sais ti vq? 3 4a Cl Health by that plainest of
all books-I’lajn Home Talk and Medical
Common Sense,which contains nearly I,ooopages
of original matter, as entertaining us a faseinatmp
story. Health and Jong life made easy for the
teamed and unlearned, (.’rammed full of brand
now s<las, which are cheering o tlie si< k, and
Intensely entertaining to those who are l'ortimate
enough to escape disease. It guards the reader
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points the way of deliverance to those who are
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about if. It I for yon. It's author, Dr. K
Is. Foote, of J2O Lexington Avenue, New
York, is consulted by invalids at home and
abroad, in person and by letter, and lias had the
experience of nearly a quarter efu century
inthe treatment of long standing and dilllcult dis
ca.ses of every character; lienee Ids ability to
write practical truths for the invalid reader. His
consultations are free to the sick everywhere;
hence his immense correspondence with theeiek
all over the globe, You. header, are at lib
erty to consult tlie able author of DJuin Home
Talk and Medical Common S< use. Writetoliim
nnd you will be struck with his Common Fence.
Whatever your malady, you will receive light
which will do you good, by investing only a
postage stamp,'and writing to Dr. F. We wish
to interest you in both the doctor and Ids im
mortal book. The Itooh itself, which gives
satisfaction to all who read it, can be had of
agents, or of the publishers direct. Plain mus
lin binding, $3.25, in tire English or German
language. Library binding, in English only.
$3,75. Sent by mail, postage prepaid, on receipt
of the price. A lady writes tlie author: “ I
have always felt that you were Uie physician of
the world, from the fact of your w onderful suc
cess and original ideas." One reader says
“I have found it to be one of the grandest
works of the age.” Another says—‘‘l would not
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bound. $2; in 5 separate vols. at $5 and $7.50,
according to binding. Sent by mail on receipt
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tents table free.
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nish all of Da. Foote’s popular
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kindred topics. “ OLD EYES MADE NEW,”
tells how to restore the sight and give up glasses,
without lire aid of Doctor or Medicine. Half a
million have been issued already 1 ‘‘Comfort
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monograph for those who are afflicted with Rup
ture or Hernia. ‘‘Physiological Imrroyement
of Humanity,” relates to the subject ot having
peoplel)oni right. ‘‘Physiological Marriage”
gives tlie latest researches regarding the laws
governing temperamental adaptation, Ac., Ac.
A Step Backward, reviewing inconsiderate
legislation concerning the Prevention of
Conception. “ Sperm atokriigca,” or Sem
inal Weakness with evidence of its curability.
“ Croup, its causes, prevention and cure,” in val
uable to every mother having tlie care of small
children. “Cold Feet,” causes, prevention
and cure. Any one of the foregoing Dime
Publications will be sent by mail, postage pro
paid, on receipt of ten cents.
ITI If Publications, We will sup
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H L Site* tions. ‘‘ Gratuitous Advice to the
Hick," abroad as well as at home ; a circular of
value to the sick. “ Evidences of fir. Foote's
Success; ” a sixty page pamphlet," free by mail.
—Scud for them.
A 5,090 prootl Agents
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oglli o i ment in trie sale or tlie
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The Latiics’ Ilaitti-BoGk/ r
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ters These t
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privatc treat of both
• , . /E sexes, particularly
10c.,, but /Pandysis, Apoplexy,
in ten and ail ner
for gen - f vo 11 s deranger.ienis ;
eralcir-/ Cause and Cure.
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. ia interesting to all
tiou. l-vous rullerers. HOTII
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*H AN i)-B( 'OK 8 fcnt flee to
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LQI crjx.
Good Saddle aid Flippy Hoi to
and Jicw VeHielea.
Horses and mule? for rale.
Stock fed and cared fur.
Charges will be reasonable
Will p iy the cash for corn in 'lie ear and
odder in the bundle. febM-tN
Sorghum Machinery.
Cane Mills,
EYAPORATM PANS,
1 r'-CTESiT^.CES.
CT7“Tbo cheapest good
Mills and the only seamlesA
Pans In market. Send for description and
prices to
SEMPLE, BIBGE & CO.,
ST. LOUIS, MO.
t&~ And stato In w r hat paper you saw this.
Bradford’s Portable Fracii Burr Mills;
Bolts, Smntters, &c.
rUOIDtaMM.W.
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010 Washington Are., ST. LOUIS,
|y Please mention in what paper you read this,
SOldt) VVHALTH!
$600,000 IN GIFTS I
Grandest Scheme ever Pre
sented to the Public !
A FOKTI XF FOKOXLY H 1.2.
fPHK KKNTUt KY CASH DISTRIBUTION
1 GOAiI’ANY, authorized by a special act
of the Kentucky Legislature, for the bene
fit of the PUBLIC SCHOOLS OF FR.INK
FORT, will have the first of their series
Grand Drawings at M.w u Hall, in the cit
< f Frankfort, Ky., on THURSDAY. AUGUS
31, 187(),on which occasion they will dis
tribute lo the ticket holders the iinmena
sum of
©600,000!
Tho.s, S*. Porter, Ex-Got. ity..
General Manager.
POSIiIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT!
as we will have a series of Grand Drawin
and can not establish ihe prece
dent of postponing.
LI.ST OF GIFTS.
One Gravid (’ash Gift 8100,000
One Grand Gash Gift 59.090
One Grand Gash Gift 27/090
One Grand Cash Gift 20,990
One Gra..d Gash Gift 10,n09
Ouo Grand Gash (/iff * 5,000
50 Gash Gifts of 8 ! ,ouo each ... f.O,<HK)
100 Gash Gifts of 500 each -. 50,000
100 Cash Gifts of 400 each... 40,000
100 Cash Gifts of 390 each. . 39,000
200 Gash Gifts of 200 each.... 49,000
090 Gash (/ifts of 100 each... 00,000
10,000 Gash Gifts of 12 each... 120.000
Total, 11,150 Gifts, All Gas 1... 000,000
THUGK OF TICKET3 :
Whole tickets §l2: Halves $0 ; Quarters $3
9 Tickets <IOO ; 27J Tickets 8200; 40 : j Tick
et* $500; 9 s;{ Ticket.” 51,000. 100.000 Tick
ets at sl2 each.
Hen. E. H. Taylor, Mayor of Frankfort,
the entire board of Gity Councilmcn, Ib n.
Alvin late Chief Justice of Kentucky,
and other distinguished ciliz as, together
with such disinterested persons as the tit k
et holders present may designate will su
perintend the drawing.
Remittances can he made by express,
draft, postoffice money order or regi <ered
letter, made payable to KENTUCKY CASH
DISTRIBUTION COMPANY.
All communications connected with the
distribution, and order l’or tick Hs, and ap
plication of agents to to sell ticKeG, should
be addressed lo
HON. TEI€>S, V. r4>KTEH.
Geis’l Mjiisa’jer, Frnnkicrt, EL^'.
july2G- linn,
O FOIIG IJ County.
rnO all whom it may concern. Jas. !.
Irtglfatn ami S. I> Inghram having
in proper from applied to me lor per
manent u tters of administration on the
estate of A Insurant lato of said coun
ty this is to cite all and singular the
creditors aud next of kin of A. In '
ghram to be and appear at‘my office
within the time, al'uwed and show cause
if any they can why permanent admin
istration should not be granted toJas. I.
Inghratn
ghmm’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this July 1. 1876.
I). W. NEEL, Ordinary
G EOF GI A—G or don County.
Mrs. A. Harden, the wife of Nimrod
Harden, has applied for exemption
personalty, and setting apart and valua
tion of homestead, and I will pas upon
the same at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 16th
of this inst., at my office it; Calltoun.—
This August Ist., 1876
.1). W. Neel, Ordinary.
nug2-2w.
J. l. CASE & CO S
Tliresking; Machines & Horse Powers,
Apron Separaton and EvtlpspNo
nprosi Me|>arators. tilth 20. 26. 32 Bud
SO liirli F.ylindvrs. rilta at Wowlbnry
O. M, lo and 12 Uorw, down
iidn;Qu(ed,Kiil(.it>](> (olnrgvorHnall
crops, level orliills* countries, Also,
Sleara .Scpomtorn & Portable Ensines.
Liberal TerniN to rosponsiblf parties.
Agents wanted in every county. Send
for I'aLipiilet and mention this paper.
GZ.ViPLE, BiRCE & Cos.,
010 Vroßhiugiou Ave., St. £.ouis, Mo.
ON [I 31 ONTH after date application
will be made to the Cou; t of OrdL
nary of Gordon county, Georgia, at
tlie fits' regular turn alter the txpira
tion of one month !V.>ui this notice f ( r
leave t i sell the lauds belong ng to
estate of 31. li. Ja .*kson. bile of said
county, deceased, fur the benefit of tlte ;
htirs and creditors of said deceased.—
r i his August 31. 1876.
! ast*i'll N. Smith. Administrator.
sep2 30d.
J .6 F. t I.i'i : •! .;•!<. y ox. i-u'o i tt t'.ri
office.
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alterative, and certain corrective of all im
purities of the body. Such signal success
has attended its use, that it is now regarded
as the
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
For all diseases of the Liver Stomach and
Spleen.
Asa Remedy in
MALARIOUS FEVERS. BOWEL COM
PLAINTS, DYSPEPSIA, MENTAL DE
PRESSION. RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE,
NAUSEA, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, CON
STIPATION and BILIOUSNESS.
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
CAUTION.
As there are a number of imitations of
fered to the public, we would caution the
community to buy no powders or prepared
Simmons’ Livkii Regulator unless in our
engraved wrapper with trade mark, stamp
and signature unbroken. None other is
genuine.
J. H. ZEiLIN & CO.,
IViacon, Ca.< and Philadelphia..
Your valuable medicine, Simmons’ Liver
Regulator, has saved me many doctor’s
bills, I use it for everything it is recom
mended and never knew it to fail; 1 have
used it in colic and grubs, with my mules
and horses, giving them about half a bottle
at a time. 1 have not lost one that I gave
it to, you can recommend it to every one
that has stock as being the best medicine
known for all complaints that horse flesh is
heir to E. T. Taylor,
Agent for Grangers of Georgia.
sep‘2o-ly.
tiREAT
t aylou h Farley Organ
t stabhshed 1846.
Only Organ that gives Written Guar
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.A.
argest Organ Factory in the
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PRICES FROM 800 to 81,000.
3 Semi for Catalogues.
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bama, Florida, North and South Carolina,
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%Lr Please mention ia vbat paper you read
Sheriff’s Sales for September.
4ITILL be sold before the Court tlonse
If door in the town of Calhoun, on the
first Tuesday in September next, between
the legal lours of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit :
One town lot in the town of llcsaca, Gor
don count) G.i., number not known, buj
bounded as follows: on the east by the de
pot, south by James Hill, west by Dr. J. A
Johnson, north by Mrs. Buckner. Levied
by virtue of a ii fa in favor of T. J. Norton,
Tax. Collector, vs. C. B. Tucker, agent for
John Edmondson. Sold as the property of
C. B. Tucker, agent as aforesaid. Win.
Bramlett, tenant in possession and notified.
Also, at the same time and place, will be
sold, 40 acres off of lot No. \4O, in the 15th
district and oil section of Gordon county,
tne same being the east half of the south
half of said lot—sold as the property of A.
W Ballew, by virtue of a fi fa issued from
Gordon Superior Court, in favor of W. 11.
Burnett and W. R. Burnett, executor of A.
T. Burnett, deceased, vs. A. W. Ballew.—
Tenant in possession and notified.
. Also, at the same time and place, will
be sold, 23 acres of lot of land number
09, in the 7th district and 3d section of
Gordon county, being on the north side
of said lot and north of Coosawatteo
river. Sold as the property of John
A Pulliam to satisfy two fi fas issued
from the Justice’s Court 073d district
(>. M.. in favor of Hicks & Ferguson
vs. John A. Pulliam and R. ll.Nesbitt
security on stay Property pointed out
by defendent Pulliam. Levy made and
returned to me by J. M. Pearcv, L.
C.
Also, at the same time and place, the
north half of lot of land number 207,
in the 14th district and 3d section of
Gordon county, containing 80 acres,
more or less, at.d 20 acres located in the
east part of lot number 296, in the 14th
district and 3d section of Gordon coun
ty, and known as that part of lot nnub
b- r 206 in the possession of Samuel
Simpson. Sold as the property of Sam .
ucl Simpson, principal, to satisfy a fi fa
issued from Gordon Superior Court, in
favor of Joseph Rowe, for the use of
Win. H. Morris and 11. 11. Dobson, vs.
Samuel Simpson, M. M. Anderson, se
curity on appeal—having paid IF said
fi fa and is now proceeding with the
same, property pointed out by M. 3!.
Anderson, security, etc. This August
Ist, 1876.
I. E. Bartlett, Sheriff.
GEORGIA Cordon County.
WHEREAS Elisha Lowery adminu
rator a bon in non of Bozzel Lowery
represented to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record that
he fully administered Bozzel Lowery’s
estate. This is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors
show cause, if any they can why said
adu inistrator debonn is non should not be
discharged from his administration and
receive letters of dismission on the
first M nday in October next. This
Jnne 27, 1876.
D. \V. NEEL, Ordinary.
juneß2-3m
T AK E
SHWMGKB’ LIVES REGULATOR,
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and
Spleen.
WILL CURE DISPEPSII.
1 MUST OWN that your Sim
mons’ Liver Regulator lully de
serves tlie popularity it has at
tained. Asa family medicine it
has no equal. .1 t cured my wife of
a malady I had counted iucumblo
—that wolfsbane of our American
people, Dispcpsiu-
A. E. P. ALBERT,
Professor in Nicholas Public
School, Parrish of Terrebonne,
Louisiana.
MALARIOUS FEVERS.
lou are at liberty to use my name in
praise of your Regulator as prepared by
you, and recommend it to every one as the
best prow ntative of Fever and Ague in the
world. I plant in Southwestern Georgia,
neat Albany, Ga., and must say that it lias
done more good on my plantation among
my negroes, than any medicine I ever used;
it supersedes Quinine if taken in time.
Yours ,j-c , Hon. B. 11. HILL. Ga-
CHILDREN!—Your Regulat
or ' k superior to any other remedy
for Malarial diseases among child
ier>, and it has a laree salt* in this
section of Georgia—W. M. Russell,
Alb .ny, Ga.
C O NS TIP A TION.
TESTIMONY OF THE CHIEF JUS
rI ICE OF GEORGIA.—I have used Sim nous’
Liver Regulator for the constipation of my
bowels, caused by a temporary derange
ment of the Liver, for the last three or four
years, and always when used according to
the directions, with decided benefit. I think
it is a good medicine for the derangement of
the Liver—at least such has been my per
sonal experience in the use of it.
II in am Warner,
Cl ief Justice of Georgia,
SICK HEADACHE.
EDITORIAL,—We have tested
its virtues, personally, and know
that for Dispepsia, Biliousness, and
Throbbing Headache, it is the l est
medicine the world ever saw, W'e
have tried forty other remedies be*-
fore Simmons' Liver Regulator, but
none of them gave us more than
temporary relief; but the Regulat
or not only relieved, but cured us.
Ed. Telegraph and Messenger,
Macon, Ga.
Having had during the last twenty
years of my life to attend to Racing Stock,
and having ha 1 so much trouble with them
with Colic, Grubbs, etc., gave me a great
deal of trouble; having heard of your Reg
ulator as a cure for the above diseases 1
concluded to try it. A.ter trying one pack
age in mash I found it to cure in every in
stance. It is only to be tried to prove what
I have said in its praise l I can send you
certificates from Augusta, Clinton and Ma
con, as to the cure of Horse.
GEORGE WAYMAN, Macon, Ga.
, July 24,1870.
To tlie Public.
HAVING purchased the establishment pre
viously owned and conducted by D. T.
Es; y, I urn j repared so do all kinds of work
in the
BOOT AND !>HOE LINE
in the best style and at p-ices astonishingly
low, on short notice. Renairing also done
with neatness and dispatch. I respectfully
solicit the patroi age of my friends and the
public generally. Terms invariably cash
Respectfully, W. C. DUFFEY.
Succs.tor to L>. T. Espy
STEIN WAY.
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Stoinway Pianos
STILL TlllU M PIIA NT.
SteinwayV sales, evidence of
their popularity, - - 31,205.463
Chiekerin" & Sons $822,402
William Knabe & Go 38:1,511
Haines Bros 287.051
William I*. Emerson 232,709
Albert \\ eber 221,444
The above figures are taken from the annual
Internal Revenue Tax Returns.
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RUBEiNSTFI N During all my long and
difficult journeys all over
America, ard in a very
inclement season, I used
your Pianos, and have
been able to use your Pi
anos exclusively in my two
hundred and fifteen con
certs, and also in private,
with the most eminent sat
isfaction and effect. New
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(The above is the only tes
ti ntoili a 1 ever given by
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manulacturcr.)
Pray tell Mr. Steimvay
that his splendid upright
l’iano shone to brilliant
advantage to the festival
performances at the Wart
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it served under my fingers
as “ Vice Orchestra,” ex
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(Extract from Dr, Fran ‘
Liszt to the celel-rnte k
composer, Metzdorf.whic**
letter,dated Sept. 27, 18 h
Possession ‘'L
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MARIE KELILS Alter thoroughly testing
your Pianos, both in pri
vate and public, l can con
scientiously say that the
Steinwny Pianos are supe
rior to all American and
European ins t r uni cuts
known tome- New York,
May 17th, 1872. J
DL MLJ LR. “ During my artistic ca
reer of more than lorty
yenrs, 1 had occasion to
use the piarx s of all the
world renowned makers,
in public and private, hut
have never found tin in
-1 umeni which compares
jwitli your pianos. [N r\V
York, March 31st, 18G8.)
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to he inscribed in golden
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making in America, to the
improvement of which you
have so largely contributed
i our pianos may tie pro
claimed as incomparable !
What noble, distinguish <1
tine! What poetical sing
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ART- “ During my long career
as Artist and Com poser. I
have met with many fino
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Piano Fortes, but none
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of touch—in short, every
thing that renders a p nno.
perfect, to such a high
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July 5, 1872.]
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ns there are some ‘‘old,” yes, aery
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S. P. WARREN,
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R. 11. the Princess of Wales.
E. 13. WA&UI3URN, Minister to
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