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thieves lmd drove an iron wedge I
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But Time's ewiit flight with Love at night
10 weloYWiwtuaw* ;*«! // *i nn /
. nn
*t«* 4 fibd ithenl tos*7. »
' 3 - GobSiaght, Bweedtearl
The *tars nre not too bright;
They will not tee, so—one, twothree^-
Good aignt, sweetheart, good night.l
<>XI * > r) t ^ ^
Qc>t$ night my dear; there's no one near,
MbAiOMittfvcanaee;
Such night* as this were made to kiss,
, J f*k/
***** *>4
.Can make me g«vor stay; : .
Good nigbCsweetheart; 'tis hard to part,
»vj i But Into bids me away, r . -,,'i
i i„t<, t!,p butt end. which
WWl
j %rttkp»y
ing the shell,, .and the Scotch era
ing^a-straijdleiof it, fas*asleep! ’
be Englishman here/ rose and
oppod life 'cigar sthiiip into the
spittoon, looked at his watch, arid
said hhihohghV^^d gb 1 W deck
and see how fat we'd go down the
river before tnoftnng. <
Miscellaneous.
O'.
Good night, sweetheart; one little kiss?
The stars are not ‘70 bright; ,
They will not ace, so—one, two three—
Good night, sweetheart, good night!
, from ttfeet^ parr stamps w
thy disdain, VV C no/’Urepl
Jut love so tweet must surely meet
Some littleahare of pain, , j « ( *
The* il I go, ’tls hut to show
The fate to mortals given:
For could I be always with thee,
tTYt-
Good night; sweetheart, ope little kiss)
<“ 11 ,UM F9 l 101 tou bright;
They wili not see, so—one, two, three-
i« » Good night,sweetheart, good night.
4—s A Wonderful Liar, r •
An Englishman, traveling on the
Mississipi told some rather old storis
about some London thieves. A
Cincinnati chap named Case heard
, -.$i*&4>uraftvv6s with a silent but
expressive “ umpb,’’ and then re*>
marked that he thought the Wes-
tern thieves beat the London open*
atives all holow.
“How»»?” inquired the Engs
lishmnn, with surprise. “Pray,
sir, have you lived much in the
West?”
*” 4 “Not agreat deal; I undertook
Ut adt.Op business at Des Moines
Rapide a while ago, but the ras
cally people stole nearly every
thing I had, and finally a Welsh
miner ran oil' with my wife.’'
“ Grae|ouk4”’said the English'-
man, “‘and you have never found
her?”
“Never, to this day; but that
. •frtmndf :he-4o«» ofi*.’’ * * -
“ Worst: What oould be worse
There, is a gentleman up town
who, at the end of a dance with a
young lady, always says, conde
scendingly ;, “ Really, Miss ,
you fdo vety. well. You’ll be a
good dancer yet.” Tire Indies are
always charmed with him.
The other day a little shaver was
expatiating on the injurious effects
of tobacco. Said.'he,. h -Tlfe oil of
tobacco is so poisonous that a single
drop of it on the end ed a dog’s tail
wiil kill a man in a minute.” The
boy had got things slightly mixed.
. '-A
traveler asked nn emaciated
Georgian if the climate of jhe /ice
sv^hps waf'^ntflejtTtbf^'' *‘j\f a’al,
nofj. replied the< loyal native,
“ tain’t unhealthy; we have the
feVer and ague all the time in tbese
parts, but then we enjoy a power
ful under-tow of health.”
There is something exquisite in
our countryman’s reply to the Eu
ropean traveler, when he asked
than stealing * man’s wife?’* ,
“ Steal frig children/H should
\c&- A nigger woman, who
•Ai\ TI^OT'4 ST5*\'\v
my
and
•ni\ ~7r— ^\*T y
had none of her Own, a'
listed
“Did yon see ber?”
“See her?' 'Yes; she hadn’t
ten rods the start of me, but plung-
.tu into the lake', and swam off like
n/i< , V 11 .u
-uk, and there was not a canoe
’ft-uts,.»•!«
The Englishman leaned back iu
hip chair, and called for another
jiiiSjl'al Case smok*
his cigar.
cigar.
“ I shan’t
CONSUMPTION.
ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE.
i By X H. ECSXKCX, If. D.
Many a human being baa
death there was no other —
mown and Indivpotabl
Those near and dear to family and Wends erf
“ Umt * r tah> *“*
•K. JOSEPH II. SCIIKKCKW SEMPEE
TBIUTOEXT,
ana availed themselves of his wonderfully effica
cious medicines, they would not have fallen.
Dr. Hchenck Iim In li's own caso proved that
wherever mulTkrisnt vitality remains, that vitality,
by bis medicines and bis directions /br tbelr use. is
quickened into healthful vigor.
In this statement there U nothing presumptuous.
To the ftUtb of the invalid is mode no representation
that is not a thousand times sutrstantlated by living
and visible works. The theory of the cars T»y Dr.
Hehenck's medicines is as simple as it is unfailing.
1 ts philosophy requires no argument. It Is aeif-ao*
ouriog, /-convincing.
The Sesv-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills are th#
dm two weapon ratal which the citadel of th.
malady la availed. Tno-llilriLi of the ra- ,-s of coo*
sumption originate In dv-nepeia and a functionally
oljordered liver. With this condition thebronchial
tubesi “sympathize”with the itnviacb. They re-
spnndtothcntorhifieaciionofUic liver. Here Urn
culminating result, and th. aeuing tc,
with all Ha disthwalnr armptoms of
„ .. . COKWflPTIOX.
The Mandrake nils are componed of one of 3Ta»
hire's mildest a:Its-the l'odophilliim ITItatum.
They possr-i all the arrliinc, alleraliv.
properties of calomel, hut. unlike calomel, they
“LEAVE .NO STIXl KEHISn.”
The work of cure is now tiegiunlna. The Tlttated
depcwlt. In thpfcwels and In the all-
m^nhiry canal VW ejected. »I%e liver, like a dock.
*a wound up. It arouses from Its torpidity. The
itomach acta rcaponslrely, and th. patient begins
to feci that he Is getting, at last,
m A NITPPI.Y OP GOOD BLOOD.
The Sea-weeu Tonic. In conjunct ion with the Pills,
permeates and assimilates with the food. ChyUA-
•sen to be at Band. Tiierenodmor.Batulence.no
tzacerbation of the stomach. An appetite eets In.
f*«W eooia. the greatest Blood Purifier ever yet
lulgent ■ ——■
0 s^aay y
p.
I I BIHIWiUI—IBIII llll
puaeiful i
PROPEkDESSAEI
aaa
us.
y. ?JL0$£EVrV8 fOR 1^72.
A X-pr-nl3tire oa<f Champim of American Art.
Notices.
Thk-tiraBi
to belteJmfrQin&fapcrin the World
“Glv. my love to the artist workmen of THE
AUHHE Who are striTtn, to mto their proles*
sioa worths of admiral too for beauty, as it ass al-
w»js been Or Mefulnm*."—Jftmy Ward Beecher.
Hart Sheriff Sale. ;
TXTILL BE SOLD before the Court
V V Ilonse Door In the town of ITartweH. on
the first Tnesday in September nest, the toliowlng 1
property, tu-wi-;
j ^n'rul>vbent.'''llI. lying cut -in; : i .
I s.ni vtiuulv, an fUe vr.tors rill si •' e *. a-.lj u-
0\ I ing lands •iT.Saiuuei ltyium. Jell rs u ito.l no ami
mV 1 other*,; (said land is to be cat off of the King’s'
s| J Jlench tract, ofeorner jniniug Samu.'l Byriiai aud
g Jf ffereen ilollaad.i In-vied .oq at the property uf
' ph L. Chambers, to satisf a 6. fa. in Csvorof
Tuesc Ihtters ufhf*• v, ‘ , J r tptatkable i
msrnm
AU.sk: ,v DlSSatSE
'a Bey purify the • y.teiu, and wiil cur.
rDYSPEPS'A’ gaQENEbAL DEE!L!TY.
Remittent apt loicrwdttept Ceven,
NERVOUS C! SEHSES\lVE c rcCN" 5 lAIN ’
and an a pesrentive of Chflla aad Fever.
nLSEASESO
gf-
year.—
claim superior
a similar class,
_ 1 conception—
RJ|3ffienn|m||BSna| and msappwehed ebesluAriv without com-
Bld^a.l iVr^CT'VaSaaaiM petitlnn in price or rlisxacter. The possessor of the
1 ' - T.dumo just C'.mplet.-l ennU'it duplicate ihc'iuan-
lity uf boo papar iud eugraving*in any othersh. pe
or number of vuiuiues jar tern Hmet iu aoet.
The labor of gattiag The A id in. ready on the
pres* la so great that rarsatfau is out of the ques
tion. With the exception of a small number spe
cially reserved for binding, the edition of 1871, to
already exhmotM, and It Is now a scarce as weU as
valuable book.
All yield So Ibrif pow. /ml -acy^g
msmmmm*
.THEY WILL RESTORE YOUTHFUL V'COR
' to un wasted frame, and correct all
IRREGULARITY Of THE BOWELS.
Will save days of suffering to the sick, and
CURES MEVER WELL PEOPLE
raUt
TRY,. ONE*iBQTTLE
Tbs Mari
bitters,
w
612IAHT,
PHTSKSilSmEE,
PEESCHBE IT IS
TEES
T LI.
•f l:
G. HAUSER,
MA NUFA Cl (JRER OFCIG^RS,
DEALER IN
him if lie had just crossed the TobaCCO, Pi DPS, MilCjaboy Sliuff,
Alps: ’‘Wa’al,- now you call my
atteutjon to the fact,; I guess I did
p iss risin’ ground a spell ago.”
Confectionery, PireWorltt&Fancy Goods.
Sign of Indian Sqtiaw, Col. Avenue.
StuIU's A AAA, and Imncako Tobacco always
hand. dec 23
GROYER & BAKER
SEWING MACHINES!!
PBOXOCXCED TIIE BEST IX l-RE,
K f ALL WHO HAVE TRIED
them. These machines, with all the
IMPROVEMENTS - - -
ATTACHMENTS,
may be had, at manufacturer's prices, freight
added,at the
BANNER OFFICE.
LIYERY, SALE & FEED
STABLE.
GAM & REAVES
Ai their Old Stand, Athens, Ga.
■RESPECTFULLY announce to
XV thesr meeds add the public that they bare
recently added to their clock a number of
Fine Harness Horses,
NEW BUGGIES AND HARNESS,
and put everything in fine enter for the summer
business.
Phietons and polite drivers furnished on short
notice.
Teams may alwaya be had for trips to the moun
tains, or any point desired. n.sy243
Theaeeont11
warm room aatU I
slble to i
forth to enjoy the manhood or
-as
LOT AS LIKT.
; n, the patients most stay Id a
11H1
. _ .jyalclans who recommend
sen* lose tbelr patients. If thetr lungs are
are In tbs
. . » must walk
musti and as fast as
go any further West.
’ at length, obseryfd the
cited John Bull.
“ I should not advise any t
:o go,” {aid Case, quietly; ’“ my
brother once lived there, but he bad
to leave, although bis business
wits the best in the oouptry.”
“What business was he in,
pray?*’
“Lumbering—bad a saw mill.”
“ And they stole his lumber? ’
“ Yea; and saw logs, too.”
“ Saw logs?”
“Yes; downs of black walnut
iritidaway or carried
X' Tr ^ .
nor, sir. He tried every way
’<• prevent; no use: ^hey would
. iup them a wav as easilyyas if
,1 * 1 i ' J , i I n t
" :»p even out 01 the rail way . w
• Gqodgijeioup!” (
“ Just to give you an ideaof how
;iey steal out there [sending a sly
winlr U>»«# listening company]
— iUMAd give^you ” an idea—did
badlydlaeased: and sit, because they
hou*th«y most not sis down quiet: tbev
»bo°t the room aa much and » fast as ihv itrengtl
if blood. Tin
e determine!
leal toi
SmsUS ^5® , w 2 r f t CMH. and moral cm
411 ofMn.li»lnftil. Dr. bclienck's personal state*
° r ^ OWn curc *** 111 theao
tohotl, andaicSftlme my
phj’skjms tbouchtthat 1 could not Uvea week; then.
S5 £2 f '?T2fti m * a cuf<?hlni '' * l n*rawa, I heard oi
£?^5fidtid PW *" tla * ,wU ' A Loowofc “
»eenied fo me
whole lyitcm.
tongs.and I would aplt up
alvv yellow matter every morning for a long time.
_ Aa aooo as that htgan to aobalde. my congb,
PPVer, pains, ana *lght-sw«ats all began to laave me.
difficult *thS i I C b uf 31I ^2eo > irZ> **** ^ WJk * with
mitlMf 11 ' 4 and'bave
welfhea shortly after my recovery,” added
***• Doctor, •‘then like a mere skeleton; my
offer to
■me. It
penetrate my
riffVdtkematter In my
more than q pint of oflfcn-
T b «?cSi? wr ». Y ? rk Md Boston. He or hfci son. Dr.
f , A U \ *° s P M - Those who
• V^oromfh examination with the Rraplro*
meter will be charged^. The Respirometerdeciaree
the exact condition of the lung*, and psaienta
r S£ u 5. , 2E? better they arecursbie wKc
X?>*5 lr evliona for taking the medicine* are adant-
2? tba Inteiiigence even of a child. Follow tbme
directions, and kind Nature will do the nut. except
ing »bat In some cases the Mandrake Pllli are to be
taken in tnereased doses; the three medicines need
Jj® oth«r aooompaatmenu than the ample Instruc
tions that accompany them: First create appetite.
Of returning >wlih. hunger la the most wrioome
symptom. When It comes, as It will come, 1st Uw
desywirlng at once be of good cheer. Good floods*
once follows, the cough loosens, the nlght-sw_at Is
tornsm-e^ne forever. 5 U ” h tbe5e “ orbM
native, the Mandrake PUU are a Mandanl pnm^
th ® Pulmonic Bvrnp. as a cure of coughs
» ProphylatiSil
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A ND EVERYUHING usually
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Particular attention has been hard In the selection
ofaur stock, to the parity sod reliability of out
goods, and families and physleiantan assured that
orden will be filled with promptness and fidelity.
STOCK OF FANCY GOODS
pWmeky;"^ ,p - t T ,y
TOILET ARTICLES,
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parations, Horli
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ST. L3JIS LEAD,
Warranted strictly pure—the best In the market
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mmu
b^r.glit an allfired fine black wal-
<’U log, four feet three at the butt,
, :-i*<Vhtil*'laot , iii , ft. ' ! He wa» de-
• ii.iinqdto keep Lbatlog anyhow,
n i*1 hired three cudny Scotchmen
. • •rfatoh it all night. Well, they
''4s'’tk‘d«niall demijohn of trhfeky
’f tilth Uitera, snaked the log up to the
" r tiV^o!'*thehftlid>bVe!|ihe ipill, built
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* • - - - •chambers. “ *
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out by plaintiffs attorney.
Ang. HI
fYEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
\T Whereas Thomas J. Garner, of said county,
applies for letters of administration upon tbe es
tate of Gavid Garner, deceased: These are there
fore to cite and admonish all and singular, tbe kin
dred end creditors of said deceased, to show cause.
If any they have, at my office, within the time
prescribed by bw, why said letters shonld not be
^Given under my hand, at office, this August 3d,
187*. A. J. MORRIS, Ord.
W. U. HOLLAND, Sh’ff.
pi EORGIA FRANKLIN CO.—
KJT Four weeks after date application will br
made to the Court of Ordinary or said county, for
leave to sell tlic real estate belondtng to tbe estate
of Abraham Aderhold. d.s•eased. Aug. 8,1S72.
I.KVf SKWUf.l ,
HENRY 1>. ADivKilOLDj »
NEW FEATURES FOR 1872.
ART DEPARTMENT.
thelfead^priw/vhauveMthMbten lntw?uced°
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Administrator’s Sale.
TXTILL BE SOLD, liefore the Court
\ V Honse door of Hart county, on the first
Tuesday in £epteiut>cr nest, duriug tbe legal
hours of sale, one town lot in the town of Hartwe‘l,
containing one acre, moreor less adjoining Lot No.
Ill, on the Kast, and the Carnes villa street, on the
North; to be sold under an order of the Court or
Ordinary of said county, for the benefit of the heirs
aad creditors. Sold os the property of B. M. 8cott,
dec’d. Terms cosh. This July 15. 1n72.
C. L. SCOTT, Adra'r.
Public Laws, 1S71.
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This invaluable work embraces the following pe
culiar features in an eminent degree:
I. Great completeness aud conctsenem In tbe Bi-
ogrmphical Sketches.
II. Succinct but comprehensive accounts of all
the more interesting subjects or Mythology.
III. A logical system of Orthography.
IV. The accurate pronunciation ut the nan
V. Foil Bibliographical references.
Notice.
A PPLICATION will bo marie to
r\ til,'Or Unary uf Franklin county, Ga., to
be held on the first Mondav in September uext,
for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of
Thomas Mile, late of said county, deceased.
THOMAS B. HIGGINS.) ,
C. CHITWOOD, > A ”
Aug. 1st, 1871—it
for general popu
begin erlth the fs , __.
five in number, which will be pohl
following order, at iatervais of about a month:
’ “ 1. Tux Lait of tii* Mohicaks. .
II. Tii* DkkkslaVex IV. Tu* Plo****s. »i -.d
IU. TBtPATunsDxa. V. Th*Puai*ib. i
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elegant library volume, for which binding casta
will he furnished at a moderate price.
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Jan-lS-lf
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.1 ; l,, 'AND DEALER W ,»
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Aduir’s
ftotice.
A PPLICATION will be
r \ court of Ordinary of Franklin county, Ga.,
to It- held on the ftvst Monday in Sept.-mlier next;
for leave to sell ihc lands belonging to the es'Me ut
William M. Hunter, late of Slid county, iL-e'd.
3. N. IIYHF.. 1
SARAH HL'NTKr, j
July30-tt.
Notice.
will be made to
irv*.f Frank It n countr,
Ga., to !»• held .01 the til-si 'Monday in September
next, forleavolo hell the lands belonging tu the
estate of Auna SuiitU late of cald county, dec'd.
WM. J. OLIVER, \
JOHN GILBERT, J r ' x r '
July 30-11
GEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
JXCourt of Ordinary of said county.
Whereas, Thomas Morris, admiliistratorofE. W.
Morris, late of said comity,deceased, petitions the
Court lor a discharge from said administration :
Therefore, ail persons coureiued arc hereby re-
uired to show cause, if any they have, why said
Juntas Morris should not, at the regular term of
said court, lobe held on the first Monday In Au
gust next, tie discharged from said jeJininisAra
By order uf said court, at a r. golar t*rftt.thereof,
held tliis the 6thday of May 1872.
may 24 A. J. MOUR1K, Ordinary
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A PPLICATION
LA- the •'■cut of Grdinar
p EORGIA.rFRANKLIN CO.—
V.T'Court «f Onlina'rjr *»i county.
Whorcaa Thomf« M**nrio, administrator of John
O. Urecne. late of said comity,deceased, petitions
the conrt for a dlricliar^a from said administr.ition :
Therefore, nil |M»r*on$ cone* red, arc hereby re-
uired to««I tow cause, ifanv they it;rvc, why said
'homos Morris should not, at u regular term of
said court, to be iiebt on the firvt Monday in Au
gust next, be discharged from said adrafuiM ration.
■By orler of said cutset, at a regular term the reof,
held this the sixth day of May, 1872.
may 24 A. J. MORRIS, Ordinary.
(GEORGIA. Fit/
vT Court «f Ordinary of
ANKLES CO.
nfioiil county.
Whereas Thomas M**rri«, cxccut/»r<iV John M«»r«
ris, Jr., lat^of nai l o>mnty, deceased, {xoitions the
court lor a discharge t'r*>m‘ raid executorship:
Therefore, all persons concerned, are hereby re
quired to show c anoe. If any they liar©, why said
Thomas Morris should n-t, at the rcgalar term of
aald court, to l»e held <»n the first Momlay in Au
gust next, be discharged from siiid Executorship.
Ilv order of add court, at a recrular term thereof,
held this tha mb day of May, 1872.
may*24 A. J. MORRIS,Ordinary.
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bich it has been I'OR OVER FORTY YEARS th, t’™ * Y 1
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^.1 VANNAH, GEORGIA.
Only establishment of the kind io the city where
TURKEYS, CHICKENS DUCKS, GEESE, EEGS,
Game, Fruits, Vegetables, &c.,
Are received and sold on commission.
ttD.ConsigutuenU solicited from the country.
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180 Bay st. foot of Barnard. oct l.>Bn»
GEORGIA, FRANKLIN CO.—
vJT ComovOiunuRT orsAin CnrsTT.
Whereas Thomas Morris, ndm’r of L. J. J.Scott,
late of said county, deceased, tH*titloua the Court
for a discharge from safe! administration :
Therefore, all |*vwm* concerned, are hereby re
paired to show cause, Uf any they liar©,) why said
Thomas Morris should not, at the regular term of
SaMcourt, to be held on th* first Monday in Aug
ust next, be discharged from said ad min 1st rath >n.
■* By order of eald'emirt, at a regular term thereof,
held th a th* Cth day of Mar, is72.
A. J. MORRIS, Ord.
A Nercand Splendidly-Illustrated Popu- jUXEOKGLA, FRANKLIN CO.—
lar Edition y Fenimore Cooper's world W ***"•**”*
famous Leather-Stocking Romances.
D APPLETON & CO. announce
• that they have commenced the publication
of J. Fenimore Cooper’s Novels, in a form designed,
for general nonotar circulation. The aeries win
Thomas Morris, adra’r at Martin Greenwood
late of said county, deceased, petition, the court
for a diechanre front raid adiuiiiiitration :
Therefore, all itersons concerned, am hereby
reftnlredtoffivow ;!f-aMy'»h«y : hxve) -vhy
raid Thorns, Manta should uol. at a regnlar terra
■SI aNOml, ilv bo h.M an tin Ant Monday in
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vrlll be publbAed In the **y- . .. "V" 1 1 ,
By order of raid emirt, at a regular tarm thereof,
held this May Gth, 1472.
may24 A. J. MORRIS, Ord’v.
H-—a r..T„. fv b
C££r GOIU
CATOOSA SPRINGS!
THE GREATFOUNTAtN OF
HEALTH mid PLEASURE,
TYTHERE YOU
V V’ “ An Old Virginia
WILL FIND
irglnl. Welcome.” Innbesu-
IlfUl and lovelv vale, twenty-five mile* aouth-ea,t
of Chattanooga, and within two mile, of the rail-
rpatl leading to Atlanta, lie the celebrated and
Wurld-tvaowncd CATOOSA SI’KINGS,
jstot^jx> FOR
THE GREAT VARIETY,
-AND-
CURATIVE PROPERTIES
THEIR WATEES.
There are Fifty-Two Distinct Springs
Within this Magic Vale,
iprlsing almost every variety of vatfr found in
the famous mountains of Virginia.
RED,
BLACK,
AND WHITE SULPHER.
Alum, All-Healing, Red, Sweet, Montvale
and all the Chalybeate Waters
kuownto the Medical World.
A NEW BALM OF GILEAD,
and cure for all the diseases that human flesh is
heir to. •
Will bo opem*i June K, IS?*, by
W. U. t IE WITT,
jn *21—!t Lato ol thf <li«»fe; ilntvl, Augusta,tia.
M. UYh. J. T. UOTUWhLL. J. M. DYE, JK
DYE, BOTHWELL & CO.,
f^OTTON FACTORS AND COM-
MISSION MERCHANTS, No. 143 Beynhla.
street, Augusta, (la. JLibeiai advances made on
cotumand other produce when required,
for Bagging, Ties and Family Supplies pororders
filled. All business entrusted to us will haiuptiv
prompt-pc r?o wa! attention. yc our
sHy*CT»mmlstiIous for selling cotton \\± percent,
oct 7-laBiu
DTJTCHBR'S
UHCTNING FLY KILLER,
FOR SALE AT THE
NEW DRUG STORE.
WM. KING. It, A CO.
Christmas
BRIDAL and
HOLIDAY
mis, nm f
DIISnSTER SETS,
Bohemian Glass,
1OILETSETS, FRENCH CHINA,
SILVER WARE,
GOODS FOR DOLLAR STORES
AND
FIFTY CENT STORES!
T. MARK.W ALTER,
DBS. HITCHCOCK 4 PATTERSON can
this drnadfal dlaraat, wuhoat th, use
o
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c ofth *
1? spot. Far sim*r,^tt<W«hfohl^4>«-
rfrr: U »T .icjtai ft »’ v/Ok
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c of all kini
elaborate deeigna,
notice. All work,
Fashionable
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SEWING
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running lighter and with snore aiieed than auy
other SEWING MACHINE in the market. Hav
ing stood the test for twenty year*,
Every Machine is Folly Warranted.
Call an<t examine before purchasing others.
Thread, needle, oil, Ac., may be had at the office.
WE ALSO HAVE THE AGENCY FOR
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YcwYork Fashion Patterns
RECEIVED MONTHLY.
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dec 8
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organization end the disseminstion of relisble information concerning our Sta^' sad n.ii ’■ r
The power), ss condition into which the Radical party in Georgia has sunk uadmhe eri.M
infamy, leaves it no hope ofeven partial success save from inertness or division in the Dtwom-
Whatever policy may be adopted in reference to the Presidential campaign—whether ereT* P 1 I
crats and Reform Republicans act together, let our State organization be preserved sad u/* ' ’
strength be frittered away by thegreedy rivsjry of iiidependent candidate,, or lost t'v iodet* 1 ' ;
the public welfare. Let every county organize early, nominate capable and honest men ft- ,
of public trust, and work for their elkctios. This is the only vrsy to •
Vindicate Sound Principles and Preserve tyJ
Government.
The hiftory of our past defeats, in counties with a real Democratic majority, is the record,.'
ect to organize, a neglect to work, a neglect to •**
CIRCULATE CABflPAl&N DO09MEMTL
and a timid deference for those who from principle or a want of it, daerv no»iuati«.nj »n> -V
themselves before the people os independent candidates. To prevent such disasters aud to win*
the unscemly^reed for office, we appeal to all good Democrats to ’ y " ^
OLiGA-IsriZE, ORGAISTIZE
nd *o to work wfth a little of the old-time zeal and devotion to good government.
The rate at which we offer our paper for the campaign, (less than $2 a year) ought t« as
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And all Eastern Oities, and all-points South and South- West
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Andiheir Connection*.
A N ENTIRELY NEW LINE of indejtendant connections from Tide S
■ V water at Wilmington, N. C , and Portsmouth. Va., end of un’ roken gsura from WttafiafM.
transporting Freight without transfer or detention, to and from all interior f-einta.
The management of this Line present Ita advantages t. tbe .-.ntliern r-i.bli . ufon the aasunoftt'
Cartful and Quiet Transportation, Uniform Rales with all rompeiiny Lives, th- I/npest Cirrent hnmr
and ao perfect a system ofsteamshlp connection! at Northeru Port. a. . u tde bill* of ladinr t*»
algnad aad goodaiki mmrdt* daily by one or the other of our routca. over loth of which E.\FEt"
TRAIN TRANSPORTATION fs given to Columbia, 8. a, and Angusla, Ga.. there connectlrf wi::
Fast Freight schedules to terminal points.
Read the following Excellent Schedule of Connection'
VIA WILMINGTON AND SJEAMSHIP LINES.
TAfMENRF. IMPORT A TTfYV OR With ffaMracrr—By the Southern Steamship Co’s steamen. Lneills, Rebecca Clyde, Eoiinr, Iravw
| • i-'Ib.'Oi'j IJlrUKl A1 lUiN UF each port every five days—AttDaxws 4 Co., Agents, 73, Smith’s Wharf, Baltimore.
With Paitadelphla—Southern Mail Steamship Co’s steamer Pioneer, leaving each port evert !m iro-
W. L. jAJtRS General Agent, 180 couth 3d st., Phils. Also, through Andrews 4 Go’s Hallitara j*
with Schriver's Daily Propeller Line, without drsyage in Baltimore.
With New Terit—Uorillard’s steamshipline of first class .run steamers. Benefactor. Results!or, rg.o-
Fanila, sod two additional ships now building, leaving each port ever* four days—U. S. Ouu Pv:
33 hast River. Wilmington A Atlantic steamship Company’s steamen, Metropolis and inw-
leaving each port weekly—WaamsoTO* A Co., Agents, 178, Greenwich at.. Her 18, N.rtk *• •
Tlicflteamship.w oftnese lines being built exclusively fur freight transportation, carry all ckiM'
freight in unlimited quantities.
Via Portsmouth and Inland Air Line.
With Raltloioree—VI* Bay Line steamen, daily. R. L. Poo*, General Agent, Union Dock-E. Rons i
ald. Contracting Agent, 164 West Baltimore at., Balt.
w ***« ^Jkllmffielislalfc—■Annamesic Line, tri-weekly—.Jt*o. S. WiL90!»,O«neTai Agent, 44 sootlfif
fnlla. Clyde 4 Go’s steamers, aemi-weekly—Clydk A Co., Agents, 18. snath Delswsrt h>A l
With New Tort.—Old Dominion steamship Go's magnificent steamers Wyouetc, Niagara. Tmi^
Saratoga, Hatleras, Old Dominion, having a capacity of 15,0110 bales of cotton per week, leiiiid”"-
port tri-weekly, all the year round, and oftencr, as nereuity demands. Freight received to >'■
803Broadway, 1*7 Greens ich st., PierS7, North River.
With Bnstan.—via Boston and Norfolk stcampahlp Co’s steamers, leaving each port tri*vpfl'’ ■
Sampson, Gen’I Agent, 55 Central Wharf. Boston.
WUh these perfect steamship connections, freights are not exposed to the risks of weather nr itvf
transfers: through Bills of Lading are issued to all points common to competing lines. Ksws, ch* 4 ’
rations, shipping directions, tags, stencil plates, etc., fur.itshed on application to th# tndeislftiri.«••
Agents named. Mark your goods “ via Portsmouth and Wilmington." or “eta Stesmships t#
you may prefer, and direct Bills of Lading to be forwarded to A. POPE, <iencral Ftf icb: A<
at Wilmington, K. C-, and they will avoid alldeteulion. The following Southern Agents of IM
ran fttrnish all necrasary Information, as will also Agents at all railway stations:
T. C. JAMES, Traveling Agent, Columbia, S. C. T. LYONS, Local Agent. Augusta, Ga
J. A. SADLER, " “ Charlotte, N. a A. C. LADD, •• •• Atlanta, Ga
BEN MOCK, So. Fr’t and Paa Ag’t, Mont’y, Ala
All claims for loss, damage and ororeharge promptly investigated aad settled by the uttderslgaed
A. POPE,
Fob. 9, 3m. General Freight
JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
HARDWARE, CUTLERY.
&
COTTON STATES
Land & Immigration Company,
Sclialler, UarlLon & Hewton,
AGENTS
r PHE
JL pare
K fell- »ize, a -curat.' -nd rell
uuseUc, of every new anil <1
For Ladies’ atul Children’* Dresses.
Each pattern put np In an envelope, with lllnstra-
tisarafi-lkibdisaaWiaoraidjmtisM bow-to
cut, put together, make and trim tbs garment.
ATHENS, GA.
\gencv is now pre-
p*re*llo fiirnlih lannrnf any description to
any ol the Coifem ^aleo, auch M farm Ial»ur*n<,
, . • Rardenom, male ami female domestics, hnatlera,
.H-i.ttfn, in vsri- j »»el>*Btra, rai-
esinMc style, I t n, ' r :> *»• «< the agents attending to theac-
} : lection Iu Riiro)>«, personallr, the utmoat satis&c-
• - - : tli.-n is therc'-y guaranteed. , , ,
All commudieatloRt addressed to Scballs*.
Carlton 4 Nxwton, Athens, Ga., wUI recr’-e
prompt attention. Agency at Cant. H. H. Carlton’s
Office, corner Clayton' street ana College Avenue.
Jan. 12-2 mb
ig at veiy low prices. We will nlst, keep during seai ° n
a full stock of those famous Suntmey & Newton AXES, at reduced prR' 68 -
Jackson "VVagons a, Specialty.
oct 6 SUMMEY & NEWTON-
jVrXi-AJsTTIC COAST LINE
Passenger Route!
Reorganised for the Summer of 1872-
DOUBLE - DAILY, ALL-RAIL CONNECTION, VIA
4UGDSTA, Wilmington, michmono!
AN ADDITIONAL DAILY CONNECTION, VIA
AUGUST ft, WILMINGTON AND PORTSMOUTH.
AND THE
Magnificent Bay Line Steamers.
& SCHAFFER.
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jrajt Office onCoUege ATeane;-ATbeti«r«n.
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/COMMISSION MERCHANT,
VV anddealerifi _ r1
Corn. Oolo,
: tmnuf
183 Rag at..
ererari^
All orders win receive j*4H r ^ ““
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Auguw, wiiag uiwh uetweu roe au-rau — 7“2Li ’raeond •l*' 1 * 1
Cheeapeake Bay. tatvin* In tbs latter place botONE night or railway travel, ami “• p
Ylrglnta. Springs and Excursion
^LTONS, Ayl, Attgala; _M-
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