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Vi’lE SOUTHERN 7 RECORDER. f«* •>- reporters and correspondents
I almost every country in the world, ai.d
r t oca:
La.
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18 7 1.
htters sh:iu!d not be
Iireeted to tiie
ihe nffict; bet to the j
i rsou only for
Coaxing !\esro
Congressmen
Seals
into Back
Toes
I. u _,j, i( tiers slit uld be directed to II. A
IliirriseU & Go.
S' lin A Onv.e, lias charge of the Sub-
* , ii»i, aud to hi.n ail business letters
,Ti,., to Subscriptions etc., must be
r is AJvt r'isments, or special
■ i i the tii ■ t L -cal column will
■li rate of fifty cents per line;
.. in tirentjjicc cents per line;
• lUy cents, a .d tor the remain-
juice, $1 (0 per square.
during the late war in Europe, had a
correspondent in both armies. The Ne v j \Vht*n th
Orleans Picayune, also, is always filled j,, ,| e
wiili a great vat iety of interesting rea 1 ; Hen Hut
ng. an 1 is surpassed by few of its com
i temporaries.
April >
march- j'l
that have
■t ins to have retrograded into
Iging from the high wind-
prtvailrd for several days.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. R. E. Mi Reynolds, Dentist, fierr*
Macon, t°nders his professional services
to the citizens of Baldwin for a few
weeks. All those wishing anything
done in his line will do well t
him a call at the Milledgeville II
March 21st, 1871.
(1 rawing for took
Units.-, Ittsl 6.Huf lav.
r did not happen to !m*
[in st ill. Ail the in si seats were,
of course, selected upon that occa
sion, and Du tier hud to take ;i hack
scat. Tins did not stti hint,
uni to-day he was on the lookout
lira more eligible position. Among
the fortunate ones at ihe drawing, on
Saturday, were the negro members
from South Carolina, Messrs. De-
vc j Large and Rainey. They selected
An
brilliant Meteor fell on Sab
L gl |, evening. The season at which
jj, s: L ,| them are seen is in the lull, but
vcral large ones have fallen recently.
seats near General Banks, on the
U if. ' It’ll of the Speaker, about half way
I up the hall, tti a commanding posi-
\Vire Moss and Flowei Hanging Lion. In scanning the hall, Butler’s
Baskets at STALEY’S. , i Li , - ,
i eye rested upon the seat occupied
hy D,I jurge. He immediately covet
ed it, and going to the negro asked
him if he had any objections to ex
—- c| mM g,> seats. I’lie negro seeing it
Take vnur RAGS to STALEY’S | waS Butler who addressed him,
modestly inquired:
‘•Where is your seat, Massa But-
OI/ 3 Our prices and work
(Jo to the RECortDER.
mil all.
e,s .-reins to be enlivening some-
Many lmve grown tired of do
ji,,, untliii.g, :uid tliey are determined
to d.) s nicth'.ng. v it is no linre thai.
finiii- a tiiitik of mean whisky, and
n;;\i* • i< r i* with a prcic of corn, or
iM.*at< os. 'They will trade in spite of
t!,c want o! uuney.
Mr. 11. E. G ny, the Secretary of tLe
Ar-Mi-t. Fair Association, will please
accviit ui’.r thank- tur courtesies shown.
M'e a!.-o acknowledge die receipt of a
T-i.runnii'iil the Horticultural Exhi-
litir• u to be on the 10th and 11th of
Mav. Ti i- exhibition was a decided
sneers- Ja.-t year, aud no doubt will do
en'iaiiy as weU this year. We hope to
lia.e I he ji.'e is’ if of attending.
Vi e innleistand that there is soon to
to he a horse-race at or near this place,
l ;• nave in«t heard the particulars as yet.
Tii s i.- preparatory we suppose to the
uliii icons of the fame kind that aro to
thi- year at the various lairs. It
tin;,fit the chief attraction last year at
t!.v State l air, and though de cried by
id;.!:v. will, we presume,
t Ear at 'lie next fair.
and get Tin Ware, Sugar, Coffee,
Tobacco, Soap, Candles or anything
else in his line.
KIP and WAX LEATHER at
M UNDAY’S.
February 14
Just received another jot of line
STOVES, low for cash, at J. STA
LEY’S.
mr*
ler
•‘Back there,” said Ben, pointing
to a seat away in the rear.”
“Well, Th see about it,” said the
negro.
In the meantime, Sergeant-at-
AtmsOrdway, who was very per
suasive with the negroes, went to
DeLarge an I succeeded in inducing
him to change seats with Butler.
Ginnery Twichell, another Massa
chusetts member, who had been
unlucky in drawing a seat, seeing
the success o! Butler with one of
negroes, concluded that he would
try a similar game with the other.
STEREOSCOPES.
VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CHROMOS,
FRAMES.
E. & II T. ANTHONY & CO.
531 BROADWAY. N V
Invite tile ntreatioii of the Trade to their ex
tensive assortment of Ihe above goods, of
l. (i.r uicn publication, manufacture and impor
tation.
Aiso,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES
and
<tR \PII03C0PES
NEW VIEWS OF YO SEMITE.
E <&, H T ANTHONY 6l CO.
f>J)l BuoadWAy. New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
importers and manufactures OK
PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS.
P March 11. 01 0m. R March 14, JO 6m
ILcflal Shhcrttsements.
OH.E! aORYS
ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE
Laurens Sheriffs Sales.
II7ILL JJK SOJ.D bet. .re the court h .use
It door, in Dublin, Laurens c«uuty, on
the first Tuesday in May next between the
cgai hours of sale, the following describee
property to-vrit:
MXTY (60) acres land, rn t*>e ear t side o
bet icon, e river, ntfjoiuioS' lands of David
'Viikes, estate of Win. McLendon and others
Uevicd on as the property <•! John J- McL. n
fon to satisfy a jo-- - • conrt fifa in favor ol
Lev
AUGUSTA, ADVERTISEMENTS.
ho J.
1. nil
i,s. J Jones con-
OF
Garden and Flower Seeds.
Fur Sale at Ihe Live Drn? Slore.
L, W. HUNT & CO.
Having in former years introduced to the
pliblic the Hubbard Squash, American Turban
Squash, Maiblehcad Mammoth Cabbage, Mex
ican Sweet Corn, Phinney’s Watermelon,
Brown’s New Dwarf Marrowfat Pea, Boston
Curled Lettuce, and other
NEW AND VALUABLE VEGE
TABLES,
with the return of another season I am again
prepared to sujiply the public with Vegetable
and Flower Seeds of the purest qualify. My
annual Catalogue is now ready, and will be
sent free to ail. My customers of last year
will receive it without writing for it. It
abounds in fine engraving, many of which
He immediately starled for Rainey, I were taken irotn photographs of the vegeta-
.1 ,i„.i i... _ i _ ' b!esthemselves. It has not only all novelties,
the other lucky colored 1m, tier from , but all (lltJSlan dard vegetables of,he farm and
South Carolina, and asked him if he j garde n, (overone hundred of which are of
my own growing,) and a carefully selecled list
of Flower Seeds.
All inv seed is -mid under three warrants—
Haywood K
n o and returned to
stable.
ALSO at the same t>nn- and placetw o lots ot
land Nos 158 and 204 in tbe 17(h District ,1
originally Wilkinson now Laurens county,
each containing 202-i acies, (more or less.)
sold as the property of Gen. VV. Jenkings to
satisfy two Justice court tif-is. A. il. Sloan &
Oo.,vs. Ueo W. Jenkins. Property pointed
out by Geo W. Jenkins. Levied and returned
to me by Bryant A- Coney, constable.
ALSO at the same time and place, Lot of
No. 145 in the 13. h District of Laurens county,
containing 2<)2.l acres (more or less,) to eat t»
a. tifa from Putnam tcupenor Court, Joseph C
l-’aver vs. Edna G. F’aver. Property pointed
out by plaintiff and others
GKO. W.CURRELL, Sheriff.
Dublin, March 31st, 1371. 13 tds.
Homestead Notice.
S ARAIl A. POPE has applied to in
for exemption of personalty—aud :
apart and valuation of homestead, and I u
pass upon the same at my otiice at 12 <
>1., on 4th day of April, l>7t-
J. li. WOLFE.
Ordin
April, 4tli 1371, 13 -<j».
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES,
Uir^S. WAT'S CKIIW B CLOTHS, IIASSOCXS.
L4< i: < (JitTAIAfV COKNH'I A AND PINS,
£AUASK<i. HEPS. TEUH1> ( EATEII TASSELS A1¥D LOOPS,
1VIOUL Ll%. II AIK CLOTH AS TRMIWMLi.
PlUiUKE TASSELS, COItUs A !% D WAILS, i 1.4NO AND TABLE
COVI Its.
WALL PAPEilS, BOB DEBS PAPER SKA DEfc.. SCREENS, At ,
I he above i ew goods of our <>wn impoitation are now being o; oned, and will be sold as
low as ill any ho use North or South.
Our customers a d the public are invited to call and and examine theni.
Carpets made and laid promptly. Oil Cloths cut and laid; Window Shades hung; Curiaius
made and put up, and all work i.i the Upholstering lire done pioniptiy by competent work
men, bv
JAMES Gr BAILIE tb BROTHER,
205 BROAD STRE T,
ALSO, A Large and Select Stock of
AUGUSTA, GA,
rilOlCE FAiUlET GROCERIES, PLANTATION SUPPLIES,
WOOD AND WiLLOW WAKE, OA OIK LOWER ELOOB
R April 4lh, 1871. 13 1m. P. April 1, 1371. 04 Im.
DICKSON'S COMPOUND
ii
Homesiead Nolice.
ARDY SMITH, Adm’r., de bonis
Wash Kettles an<i l\>t
LEY’S.
aL STA-
BLIND BRIDLES at MONDAY’S
February 14
; call the attention of our readers
; aiiverthcineut of James G. Bai
Augusta, lie has a fine stock on
t > di:[ 'sc <.f cheap.
ivi.i Le seen, we have another Lead
c.vk. J he change was made Iiow
.o’ from choice, but from necessity.
tLo uuGide oi the { aper hsd been
i pre.-s, t!ic stereotype plate ol
i tiie .ht-ad consists, became dis-
J. dijijit .1 ujion the type, and was
ei. A- we hud no time to wait,
.'sine ettssary to improvise a head;
i; .ij.ii it lias a pale lace, the old
"Jer is ml right aud could live wilt-
i.ea i, ^8 tar as that is concerned
p-iieiady speaking, a thing with a
n letter than .i man with none,
■ t. fcraiiicrd from Sparta spent a
in our i. -y last week.
. Pertaining the Spar
s on the \Y oiideis ot
Aictic licit-, and as he was an
'!•:! - • , tiie scenes that lie des*
- ue loci, reiated me very iuteres:—
Ji.i instinctive, 4'iie I’rolessor. \
- to c me to Milledgeville in the
u lew days, and lecture on the i
be fully as j LE^ S.
Hemp Webin
had any ohjectioc, to take a little
. 'urtlier back. Rainey was a metn-
Mi e gevi le, Jan. 3lst, 1S7I. 4 ti I | )Cr of tiie last TT>use, and coming in
late in the session, had been assign
ed a back seat. Unlike DeLarge,
lie had had some experience, and he
had no disposition to repeal it.
“Mr. Twitchell,” he said, “1
would rather sit here.”
“Well, you see,” said Ginnery
with
/and, “you won’t have much occa
sion to address the Speaker, and one
of those seats back there will suit
just as well fir writing letters. You
know our State has always stood up
for the rights of the colored peo
ple *
“Thank vou,” said Rainy, “I
think I would rather sit here, it it’s
1-!: That all money sent shall reach me. 2d:
That all seal ord, red shall reach the purchaser.
3d; 'That my seeds shall be fresh, and true to
name. I invite all to send f.»r catalogues, both
for themselves aud their friends.
JAMES J. H. GREGORY
MARBLEHEAD. MASS.
6—57 Feb. ! i tr-71. tf.
Fine Garden Rakes,
Transplanter Trowels
Hoes and
at 6TA-
fur Back hands, at
M UN DAY’S.
v t* 11, you fcfi , b i 11 v i yj 11111 >r \ » I . __ _ _ ^
a .. s ! nile . tl,a , t . i V! ‘ s . diil ' ll / ke .i“ d l GUAJNO for CO i TOY
TRICES REDUCED.
FtUrnary 14
Tiie cheapest and best Washing
Machines are at STALEY’S.
Buv your TIN WARE of STA -t^0 the same.”
LEY anti you will save one hall in
repairs. Try him.
Harness Leather at M UN DAY ’S.
February 14
New Patent Back band Buckle and I
Hook at Munday’s.—Feb. 14.
Call and see Munday b -fore buying |
your COFFEE.— Feb’y 14.
SEED OATS at M UN DAYS.
February 14
Nature's Hair Restorative excels everything, j
No diit, no sediment, no poison'. Perfectly
re liable. It does the work most eilectuajy j
A treatise givinpjult particulais s. nt p• ■ |
free upon application ro Proctor Bros, (3 -,i-
cesier. Mass., sole agents. 8ee r.dvei'.i.-s-1
QjCllt
Messrs. Broadnax A: Thompson. YVa*lton
Co.. Ga., write: “Y’.iur Ammoniated Dissol
ved Bones sold by u- last season lias given en
tire satisfaction and all who purch">2;i. speak'
very highly of it We are using it ourselves
and van freely s ty that it. is superior t<> any i
thing we have ever used, eaving fully doubled
our crop.
Ginnery went away, laboring un
der the impression that, a ft \v weeks
in the House has a wonderful effect
upon a negro.—N. Y. Herald.
Latest Markets by Telegraph
LIVERPOOL, April, 4 A. M
Cotton firm ; L plai ds, 7^J; Oilcans
7 pi.
NEW YORK, April, 4 A. M.
C’o'ton dull; Sales 3,S ; JD bales middling
Uplands l5£c.
SAVANNAH, April, 4 A. M.
Cotton, Light demand; Middlings 14c
AUGUSTA, April, 4, a. M.
Cotton l3;^c.
M acon, April, 4, a. m.
Cotton Light demand. Middling; 13
MlLi.EDUEVil.LE, April, 1, A. M.
Cotton 127.
Gold buy in'
Silver “
108—selling 110.
104 “ 10G
•/wens, guardian of Terence L. D. AndeisiTri
have applied to me for exemption o' pe. -••nalty,
and setting apart and valuation ot tioim s vad,
and I will pass upon 1 lie same at nij office
at 12 o’clock M ., on the bill day of April, lc7l.
J. B. WOLFE.
Ordinary.
March 28, 1871. 12 2t.
( GEORGIA LAURENS COUNTY—
VT Court of Ordinary.
VVINIFORD E O'NEAL having filed her pe
tition lor Guaidiauslup of Wiuiford E. and
Elliot G. O'Neal, minor children of Cullen
O’Neal deceased:
These a.-e therefore to cite all and singular,
the next of kin and vrediiois, to be aud appear
at the regular Term of the Court iu May next,
to show cause if any they can, why Letters ot
Guardianship should tut be i-sued to appli
cant iu terms of the law.
Witness my band and official signature this
March 22nd, Ic'l
J. 15. WOLFE,
Ordinary.
March 28,1871. 12 30d,
G 1EORGIA LAURENS COUNTY—
L Court of Ordinaly.
BENNETT C. JOINER having tiled his
petition for letters ot Aduiiuis'ration on the
estate of Elijah Wells, late of said County,
deceased:
These are to cite all and singular, the next
ol kin and creditors, of said deceased to be aud
appear at tire regular term of the Court in
AJay next to show cause it any they can, why
said application should not be granted.
Witness my baud and official signature this
March 22nd 1^71.
J. B. WOL FE,
Ordinary.
March 28th, 1871. 12 30d.
| t EORGIA LAURENS COUNTY—
Court of Onhdary.
Charles Ii. Wright, Adm’r. of William
j dec'd. having ii.e.i his petition for letters ot
1 dismission troni said estate:
These are to cite ail and singular the next
I of kin aud creditors of said estate to be and
appear at the regular term of said Court in
October next, to show cause if any they can
why said letters should not he granted.
A imess my hand and official signature tills
March 24tii le?|.
J. 15. WOLFE, Ordinary.
March 23th, 1871. 12 mtiin.
FOB
COTTON,
COON,
AND
com
Cash,
Time,
Per
Per
Ton.-
Ton. - -
PHOSPHATES AND SUPERPHOSPHATES
A-cicl, Plasters;
fOO.
The Dickson Fertilizer Company
^uorust , G-a»
JAMES T. GARDINER, ««
Nolice.
A I.L persons concerned are hereby notified
-TV that at the regular term of the Court of
Ordinary ot Laurens County iu June next,
after tins notice shall have been published
sixty days—I shall apply for leave to sell all
ihe lands belonging to the estate of John W
I opp dec’d lor pay mi nt of debts, this March
2oth, 1 >-71.
A1ARY F. YOPP,
Adm'r. of JOHN W. YOPP.
March 23th, 1371 i2 6bd.
GEORGIA, Baldwin County.
,( T’ C >
I*. O',
Jvc lii< jcctuic M
Ba-E-I'- M.I..—'J
well worth bearing,
we bi speak fur him
Xantoiii is a geu-
■e inhumation, an3
an ai.u eice cannot
m Jisatinoiiited.
It'
Jr game is
city
STEDMAN’S One Dollar Patent Guano
Distributor-
Gungcs ihe Quantity from 50 to 500 pounds
to the acre.
Ji was awarded the prem unis at the Colum
bus and Atlanta Fairs. I refer you to Dr. E.
M. Pendleton. Col. 11. A Clinch Secretary,
j Agricultural Club of Hancock couiry, Capt. J.
\ R I, -linn-, and a host of others who used tVrn
j ast Sputig. Sent by Express on receipt of price,
i .r eleven for ten dollars to c <’b*.
E. R. ST El* MAN.
Sparta Ga
R P March 14, 1871 10 tf.
it'll
Address E. R. S’l
O'U-g J.ist, a IiUmbvi ol
i t:.e iloti 1, and the
1 the organization of a
Col Miller Giifvc, Jr
- 1 l'rcsiiiuit, and ail oiht.r
is .is Were needed were filled,
time further ateps have been
'b- Club now nearly fully
Cut to-morrow evening an-
'"ig 'vi;l be held, and all who
,( 1 m Base-Bill are invited
s' tit. \\ e bojie that every
- m tiie place who has not j 'j’| lP Professor and his tionpe had best
> 1. iviil connect himself witji uive Sparta a wide her h in future.
" iU Ctke part in its games. we think
Sparta Items.
From the Times and Planter.
Prof. Wallen’s Concert, turned out
to be a second class “negro min-trel
show.’’ The house wat well fiilp.d,
though but few enjoyetl his entertain
ment. We happened to be present our
selves, but owing to the agrecableness of
the refined audience who were out on I
the occasion, we could net tear our )
elf away until alter the show wa* over.
T. W. WHITE,
jLttatne£-at-^£aw. }
xvziLi.x]T>ax:vxLX.z] ga,
wni zzizz::z nr this akd tez Acjocnsa iouittizo.
Applications for Homestead Exemp
tions under the new law, and other bushiest
before th" Court, of Ordinary, witi receive
proper attention
January 1 1371. ly.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
MACON & AUGUSTA R. R.
PASSENGEIt TKAINS
EAST DAILY.
G4HYG
IlfCi-
" inc more cold weather come
:i ii -prospect lor this year’s
' l i iing in this section. Corn
gruwmg finely, 1ms been re-
U| i !i g *ou biuntl is sectued.
"•«t crop is doing well consid
'I'lHinity ot rain that has fall
• ovd rust does not ensue, a
"id be made. The fanners
L work now, and are detenniu-
'■ a bouutiiul harvest if possis
ooiit think as much cotton
:1 liIe 'i this year as last, though
amount will be cultivated,
' •His here are leginning to feel
tu 4
Wt
oft
raising their own pro-
( ' i not depending on the cot*«
1 ,e ) .0 buy tlieir supplies.
f “' e “‘any daily papers that we
ti, [i ' ’ xc ^ ail r e - none are superior
^ ° r ^ Hnald. This is un-
Cl - , * 11 ‘ best News paper iu the
^ baviug be'ter facilities for
'"g'ufoiinati.in than most others.
On Afonday of the past w*'ek, Spar
ta had thiec sensati/ns A np\v and
elegaut store was opened on Broad
street; a depredating hog -‘handed in
bis check' 1 ,” and a drunken man was on
denvoring to mount his beast with the
saddle where the stirrups should have
been.
The Savannah Adrer/iscr thinks the
Local of tlr* “Sparta paper” has rp-
mark aide taste. We wish we could say
as much for the Adrer/is^r. IIis dispnsi-
ii n is so eruptive though that we had
rather not notice* him, even in compli
mentary terms.
Religious.—Rev. Mr. Martin of Co
lumbia. S. C.. preached at the Mctho-
dbt Church in this place on Sunday
morning last. Quarterly meeting begins
to day,— morning service at the usual
hour.
A New Cellar—Mr. Bnrwell has
had a cellar fitted up under hist-tore;
he may have a use for it. bul we were
thinking that Sparta had ten many‘ ski,
lers” before this was made, for the buy
ers
Leave Macon at..... ..6. a. m.
Arrive at Milledgeville 8.11 a. tn«
“ “ Sparta IJ.2I a. m.
“ “ Warrenton 11,00 a m
Connect at Cainak with up train on Geor
gia R. It. for Atlanta.
Arrive at Augusta 1 45 p. m.
PASSENGER TRAINS GOING
WEST DAILY.
Leave Augusta 12 00 m.
Arrive at Warrenton 2 00 p. m.
“ “ Sparta 4.20 p. in.
“ Milledgeville 5.30 p. m.
“ “ Macon 7.10 p. ni.
FOR SALE BY
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
GTJ AlISTOS.
113 Bay Street, Savanuah Ga.
211 Broad Street, Augu*>ta,Ga.
INI East Bay. fharlcston. S. C
T.C.& D. E TURNER Agents
Sparta, Georgia.
L CARSITJCTON, Agent,
Miliedgeville, Ga
For further information, apply or address a
above, f>r pamphlets containing prices, terms,
certificates, & c.
iFeb 7,1871. 2m p Feb. 7, 1S71.2m
lYTOTICE is hereby giveu that on Ihe first
3-a Monday of May next, application will
be made to the Orilmai'V of said county for
Rave to sell at private .-4ne all of tlie tcild and
uncultivated lauds, belonging to the estate of
B. A. White deceased, iu said State.
T. W. A. S. (I WHITE, Executors,
a March 23th, 1871. |g 4t
I DENT.
L L. LAMAR,, Agent for Hancock and Baldwin Counties.
Jan. 26 1871. | ,f.
Harness ! Wagons!
CHAS Gr GOODRICH
^71 BROAD ST- AUGUSTA GA
Offers at low Prices, THE BREMERMAN PLANTATION WAGON
or 2, 4 or 0 horses. Warranted, in every Respect, to Bo A NO. 1.
SADDLES, B1RVESS AND PLINriTlOf GEAR, TRUNKS AND TALISES, FRENCH
AND AHERICA.V CALFSKINS. SOLE LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS.
Jan.31, 1S71. p. 5G 6m 4 Gtn
S. D. HE AMU 4* HO A
Warehouse and ConunissioiiMen 1 hauls, Augusta, Ga.
NATURE’S
TRiNYEEKLY FKCIDIIT
GOING WEST MONDAY, WED
NESDAY AND FRIDAY.
Leaves Camak 6.00 a. m.
Arrives at Warrstiton 6 30 a. m
•• “Sparta 9 24 a.m.
“ “ Milledgeville 11.20 a. m.
“ Macon 3.35 p. m.
returning-g ding east
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND
SATURDAY.
Leave Macon 6.00 a. m
Arrive at Milledgevilie 10 00 a. m
“ “ Sparta 12.00 m
»• “ Warrenton : 2 00 p.m.
* “ Camak 3.00 p. m.
Free from the Poisonous and
Health-destroying Drugs us
ed in other Hair Prepara
tions.
No SUGAR OF LEAD-No
LITHARGE-No NITRATE
OF SILVER, and is entirely
Trsnsp-T'-nl mid efiar an crystal, it will not
,ol ihe fiue»i fabric—perfectly S\FE, CLEAN
and K F FI C I E N T—dpj-iderntunis LONG
SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST I
It re.-torcs aud prevents the Hair from be
coming Gray, impar s a soft, glossy appear
ance, removes I'a d off, is cool and refreshing
to he head, checks the Hair from falling off,
and restores it to a great exient when pretn i-
turelv lost, rrevetits Headaches, cutes all hu
mor- cutaneous emotions, ai.H unnatural ffcat.
AS A DRESSING FOR THE 1MIR IT 15
THE BEST ARTICLE LV THE MARKET.
Dlt G SMITH. Patentee, Groton Junction,
M-ss., Prepared only by PRuCTOR RROTII-
I ERS, Gl ouceaier, Mass. The Genuine is put
i up in a pnmiel Wt!p, made expressiv lor it
with ihe name of he urde'e blown in Ihe glass
j .V k ji-or 1> ug^'isi for Nature's Hair resto.a
! • ve, ad take nd other.
p July 2 ly. R Feh28 '71 ly.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor
A LL person- having claims again-t ii.
7Y tate ot Benjamiu Dormiuey, iate of i.
reus county deceased, are hereby uoutn u
present them to uie proven, within the. rj:
prescribed by iaw—and all persons ino.-l>.
to said estate are required to make iiiimeu..:
payments.
Tnis March 10th, 1-71.
ELIZABETH W. DORMINEY.
Adm’rx. BENI. DUKMINKY. d c’d.
March 14, 1^71, 10 -tOJ.
JOHN MERRYMAN & CO’S.
ammoniated idissolvkiy bones,
FOR COTTON, CORN. WHEAT, OATS, &C., «SlC a
/.jY the use of this reliable and concentrated GL T ANO, Sou:Item B anter.- wi
J J save thousands of dollars. Two hundred pounds equal to 400 pounds of
most Fertilizers used. Packed in sound dry barrels—NEVER IN SACKS.—Ev
ery barrel sold by us GUARANTEED*
Notice to Debtors nmi Cre.lLwrs.
A LL PERSONS bavin claims against the
xjL estate of Larey H dibs, late of Laurens
county deceased are hereby notified to present
them to me duly proven, within the time pre
scribed by law; and all persons indebted to
said estate are required to make settlements.
This March 14tlt. 1371
BERRY HOBBS,
Executor of LAKY 1IORB4.
R March 14. la?i. 10 40d.
EOKGIA, L VUKENS COUNTY—
X Court of Ordinary.
Thomas J. Holliman, Adm’r. of Mary" E
Stokes late of said county dec’d., huvi. g filed
his petition for dismission from sad adminis
tration:
These are to cite all and singular t lie next of
kin and creditors, of su’d estate to be and ap
pear at the regular term of the Court in
September next, to sh >w cai.se (if any they
can) why letters of dismission should cot
be granted to app’icaut in terms of ^he law
Witness my hand and official signature
this March, 2nd 1371
J. B. WOLFE, Ordn’y.
March 7 1871. <) 6m.
C ~ i EOKGIA. LAURENS COUNTY.—
f Court of Ordinary.
Thomas J. Holliman, Guardian of Sarah E.
• s tokes, t ardy U Stokes and Nancy S Stokts.
having tiled his petition for dismission from said
Quardian-hip.
These are to cite all and singular, the next
of kin and creditors of ta.d wards, to be and
appear at the regular term of said Court in
September next, to show cause if any they
can, why letters of dismission slionld not be
granted to applicant in terrusof the law.
Witness my baud and official Signature this
Mrch 2nd, Its? I.
J. B. TVOLFE, Ordn’y.
M ar cli 7, 18/1. y6m.
CASH...
TIME....
Jan. 28, 1S71.
S68 00
$78.00
m
S. D. HEARD & SON, Augusta, Ga.
r. 3 2m p. 55 2m.
T MARRWALTERS
Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
MARBLE MONUMENTS, TOMB
STONES &C., &C.
Marble Mantels and Furniture-Marble of all
kinds FuruLbed io Order. All work for the
Country caicfully boxed for shipmeut.
pM ch 12’7U ly. a Feb 1, 71 ly
MANSION HOUSE
Three doors above Globe Hotel
Rroad Street, Augusta, Georgia-
Boahd rita Day,.
Siinule Meals, ..
§2.00
50
Strayed or Stolen.
O N the evening of the I9tfi inst.. from the
subscriber at Mr. A. J. Bank’s plantation,
a medium size black or dark brown horse
Mule; on his left fore foot the hoof is grown
somewhat longer than the other, and inclines
towards the right foot; also a small knot on his
left shoulder. A liberal reward will bo paid
for his return tome, or f.n information that
will lead to his recovery.
AMOS ROSS.
March 28th, 187J. 12 2t.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
MRS. €. A HUDSOY, Proprietress
Nov. 6, 1870. 43 ly.
PULASKI HOUSE
Savannah, Ga.
WlLTBERGER & CARROLL, Prop’.
n. iieartv Old Virginia Welcome
HEWITT’S GLOBE HOTEL,
Augusta, Gkokgia.
\V. C. HEWITT, - - Proprietor.
Board $3 00 per day
PiARTlRi’ hotel.
G<t.
The only Hotel in tiie City where Gas is used
throughout.
JC111\ A. OOLI)aTELX.
CHARLESTON HOTEL.
—0—~
U. il, j.tlKSOV,
Proprietor.
CHARLESTON, S. C,
YVATCriLMAKE IIS
and jewelers-
312 UK01D SfKKtT ALGIM4, ta.,
tJiiQ. 1S71, 4 Iy.
AiMim wm,
ALABAMA STREET
A TiL A3VT A G-A.
Board.. $3 per day.
J5aggage carried to aud front Depot
free of ettarge.
SGREVEJf HOUSE-
isavAnnah GA.,
T.S. NJCKEKSOM,
56 I'itOMtlETOIt