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Health-destroying Drugs us
ed in other Hair Prepara
tions.
No SUGAR OF LEAD—No
LITHARGE-No NITRATE
OF SILVER, and is entirely
Transparent anil clear as crystal, it will not
soil the finest fabric—perfectly SAFE, CfLEAN
and K F F I C I E N T—desideratums LONG
SOUGHT FOR AND FOUND AT LAST !
It restores and prevents the Hair from be
coming Gray, impart a soft, glossy appear
ance, removes I'a: d ruff, is cool and refreshing
to the head, cheeks the Hair from failing off,
and restores it to a great extent when prema
turely lost, prevents Headaches, ernes all hu
mors, cutaneous eruptions, and unnatural Heat.
AS A DRESSING FOR. THE H.4IR IT IS
THE BEST ARTICLE IN’ THE MARKET.
Dlt. G. SMITH, Patentee, Groton Junction,
Mass., Prepared only by PROCTOR It ROTH-
Administrators, Execu- | ERS, Gloucester, Mass. The Genuine is put
up in a panuel bot.tle, made expressiy for it
with the name of ihe article blown in the glass.
Ajk your Druggist for Nature's Hair restora-
'ive, and take no other.
For sale in Milledgeville by L. W. HUNT
&CO.
In Sparta, by A. II. BIRDSONG & CO.
p July 2 ly. <t Feb-28 ’71 ly.
CLOT HIS®
Me invite the Public along the NEW LINE ol RAILROAD through
BALDWIN and HANCOCK Counties, lo call and examine our new
SPRING STOCK OF
Readymade Clothing
AND
Gents' Furnishing Goods.
We keep the best oT every tiling in our line, ar.d will be sure to please
1 00
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ot ad umistratioa
H rMfSte.id uotie
Aoalieationtor dism
^rjon for dism n of guard n
•atiou for leave to sell Laud
• to Debtors and Creditors....
of Laud, per square of ten lines
S; ; «".)fpersonal per s<P, ten days....
lm rl fs-Each levy of ten lines,....
M,rt5 a vc sales often lines or less..
Ta Collector's sales, (2 months....
Cl- r iiForeclosure ot mortgage and
otk‘r monthly’s, per square
Estr«y notices,thirty days..
Sales of Land, ay ...
t ,, s .■ iluii bans, are required, by law to
held Hi the first Tuesday in the month,
between the hours of ten in the forenoon
1 three iu the afternoon, at the Court
house in the county in which the property
g situated.
V iticti ot these sales must be published 40
days previous to the day of sale.
“Notice f or the sale of personal property
mint ue published 10 days previous to sale
Vmiiv to debtors and creditors, 40 day
y,,;ice that application will- be made of
th» Court of Ordinary for leave to sell land, j jp at his GIN HOUSE on time.
4 weeks. . I Agencies, Southern Recorder, Milledgeville,
Citations for letters of Administration, i . Wm. A. Sims, Dublin, Ga.; E D. Bos-
Onariiauship, &c., mus ^ be published 30 VVrightsville, Ga. ; E. A. Sullivan, San
lays—for dismission lrom Administration, dersville, Ga.; Thos. E. Dickens, Sparta, Ga.,
ninthly si* months, for dismission from guar- T N gburley, Warrenton.Ga. ; T. F. Harlow,
iitnship, 40 days. Louisville, Ga., 4 months. J. B. CARN,
Rules for foreclosure of Mortgages must p _^pi \ tf r Aug. 15 tf Louisville, Ga.
he Dublisked monthly for four months—for _— .
-::ab!ish.ng lost papers, for tlic full space oj L.VCJBENS SUFEBIOB CGUZIT. APRIL TEEM
:\ree months—lor compelling titles r L ’~
TO GIN OWNERS.
rjpHE UNDERSIGNED REPAIRS GINS
you if you will give us a trial
R March If#|.
WINS HIP & CALLAWAY, Macon, Or
1! ly.
. JOHN VOGT & GO.,
IMPORTERS OF
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French China, Belgian ami Bohemian Glassware, Lava
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46ol Rue do Paradis. Poissonniere. PARIS. 6 Cours Jcurdau,Limoges, FRANCE.
Neuenvull, HAMBURG. ,
June 4, 1871. 5 73-22 6m
AcoiiiponiKl oi l -.coa-uut OH,Acknowt-
edged the best jiromi 'ter or'the growth mul beauty
tf the hair. Jj3. SPlitCgr £ CJ., ISoston. Mass,
bold, by ad ucag^i 's Vcieare or' imitations,
FOR ONE MONTH 'fo ALL WHO
ASK FOR IT: 75c. to Jan. ’72 ; $ t 50
to July. ’72 ; S > 5ft to Jan.. ’73. The Metho
dist. Every week a Lecture Room Talk by
Beecher: Sermon or article by Taluiage. (s**c-
( •) only to Beecher in popularity.) Mrs. Wil
ling’s great serial story exposing secret work
ings o: Romanism iu America, and much oth
er good reading. G. llalsted, 114 Nassau st.
New Ye;k.
wan
W. A. HOPSON & CO.,
Have received this day a choice variety of
the Latest styles of
LADIES’, MISSES’ AMD CHILDREN'S
ALSO
SWISS OVERSKIRTS.
CORSET COVERS,
ALSO
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
HITS.
DRESSING SKIRTS,
PIQUE WRAPPER:
OF
from Ex-
.•.■utur, or Administrators, where, bond has
*>en given by the deceased. the full space
of three months.
Application for Homestead to be published
twice in the space of ten consecutive days.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
Are re pectfully solicited for the erection of a
’ MONUMENT
TO THE
Confederate Dead of Georgia,
And those Soldiers from other Confederate
Sta’cs who were killed or died in this State.
THE MONUMENT TO COST $50,000.
The Corner Stone it is proposed shall be
laid on the 4th ot July, or so soon thereafter as
the receipts will permit.
For every Five Dollars subscribed, there wil
be given a certificate of Life Membership t
the Monumental Association. This certificate
will entitle the owner thereof to an equal inter
est iu the following property, to be distributed
ns soon as requisite number oi sliatcs ate so,d,
to-wit:
Firs?. Nine Hundred and One
Acres of Land in Lincoln
county, Georgia, on which are
the well-known Magruder
Gold and Copper Mines, val
ued at $150,000
And to Seventeen Hundred and Forty-Four
Shares in One Hundred Thousand Dollars of
1371-
James A. Thomas Jr.,
Mortgage &c...
United States Currency; to-wit:
$10,000
1 share of
1 “
$10,000
5,000
5,000
2 “
2,500
5,000
10 “
io “
2,000
20.000
1,000
10,000
20 “
500
10,I'00
100 “
100
10,000
200 “
50
10,000
400 “
25
10,000
1000
10
10,00
The value of the separate interest to which I
the holder of each Certificate will be entitled,
will be determined by the Commissioners, who !
will announce to the public the manner, the j
time and place of distribution.
The following gentlemen have consented to
act as Commissioners, and will either by a
Committee from their own body, or by Specia
Trustees, appointed by themselves, rec-ive and
take proper charge of the money for the Mon
ument, as well as the Real Estate and the U.
S. Currency offered as inducements for sub
scription, and will determine upon the plan for
the Monument, the inset ption thereon, the site
therefor, select an orator for the occasion, and
regulate the ceremonies to be observed when
he corner-stouejs laid to-wit:
Generals L. McLaws, A. R. YVright, M. A.
Stovall, W. M. Gardner. Goode Bryan, Colo-
oneU C. Snead, Wm. P. Crawford, Majors
Jos. B. Gumming, George T. Jackson, Joseph
Ganabl, I. P. Girardey, Hon. li. H. May, Adam
Johnston, Jonathan M. Miller, W. H. Good
rich, J, D. Butt, Henry Moore, Dr. W. E.Dear-
the Agents in the respective counties will
retain the money received for the sale ol
Tickets until the subscription Books are clos
ed. In order that the several amounts may
be returned to the Shareholders, in case the
number of subscriptions will not warrant any
further procedure the Agents will report to
this office weekiv, the result of their sal* s.
When a sufficient number of the shares are
so!,] t the Agents will receive notice. I hey
'till then forward to this office the amoiuns
received.
L A A. H. McLAWS, Gen. Ag’ts.
No. 3 Old P. O. Range, McIntosh sts.
Augusta, Ga
W. C D. ROBERTS Agent at Sparta, Ga.
L W. HUNT & CO., Agents Milledgeville
Georgia.
r p a n May, 2, 1871. Gm.
t. Sarkw ALTERS
Calvin H. Williams
Present the Honorable John K. Alexander
Judge of said Court.
It appearing to the Court, by the petition of
James A. Thomas Jr., that on the seventeenth
day of February, in the year of our Lord eigh
teen hundred and seventy, Calvin II. Williams
ot said County, made and delivered to said
James A Thomas Jr., his certain promissory
note, bearing date the year and day aforesaid,
whereby the said Calvin H Williams, promised
on or before the first day of November next,
following the date of said note, to pay said
James A Thomas Jr., or bearer one hundred
dollars for value received. And afterwards,
on the same day and year aforesaid, the
said Calving II Williams, the better to secure
the payment of said note, executed and deliv
ered to said James A Thomas Jr , liis deed of
mortgage; whereby the said Calvin 11 Williams
conveyed to said .fames A Iliomas Jr., lot oi
land number-eighty nine iu the Hist District
of said county; akso twenty five acres of lot
number one hundred and fourteen, in the
same district, and county, conditioned that if
said Calvin II Williams should pay off, and
discharge said note, or cause it to be done ac
cording to the tenor and effect thereof, that
then, the said deed of mortgage, and said note
should become null and void, to all intents
and purposes. And further appearing, that
said note remains unpaid, it is therefore or
dered that the said Calvin il Williams, do pay
into Court, by the first day of the next term
thereof, the principal interest and costs, due
on said note, or show cause to the contrary, if
any he has, and that ou the failure ot said
Calvin H vN illiams so to do. the equity of re
demption iu and to said mortgaged premises,
! be forever thereafter, barred and foreclosed;
arid it if further ordered, that this Rule be pub
lished in the Southern Recorder, once a month
for ‘our months, or a copy thereof, served on
the said Calvin H. Williams, or his special
agent or attorney, at least three months, pre
vious to the next term of this Court.
J. li. ALEXANDER,
J. S. C. S. C.
Ladies’ XJndergarments.
W* A* HOPSON & CO-, 41 Second St., 20 Triangular
Block. Macon, Ga.
Re’c. Feb. 14,1871 tf
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Send for them before buying elsewhere.
F K. PHOENIX, Bloomington, 111.
1 The Power of Woman.—Gail
Hamilton lias never written more
truly than when he penned lhe fo!-
FIGZLSKESS OF FASHIONS, j ! °''r, nS = , ,, ,
. . , , . . . i I he subtle and mysterious at-
ac \ ti id criticises t le prone- traction that everywhere draws men
ness of her sex to follow the chang- lo women is a sacred trust commit-
ing fashions ol the day : | ted to women by the Creator. It is
feensible women mu=t resist, as Ur, n()t on j v a power irresistible, but a
as Uiey can, the expensive despotism i r)OSSC ssion inalienable. By no mis-
ot dsat invisible ty rant called I'asii-l ^ se or ( (jj use ca n it be forfeited. It
ion. v\ oat enormous taxes it imposes i j s not beantv nor wit nur goodness ;
upon us. taxis h>a nine of which £, r t he attraction exists independent
of all these, it is simply woman-
we would not submit lor a moment
from any other ruler. What a mys
terious and omnipotent power it is!
Suddenly there goes f rill an edict,
nobody knows from whom, that eve
rybody must wear trailing garments ;
biid straightway the filthy streets
are swept with silk and satin. Some
French mauiua-makers, whose for
tune depends upon stimtfiaiiirg the
rivalry of wealthy idler*, invents
iinod. Man pays deference to wo
man instinctively, involuntarily, not
because she is beautiful, or truthful,
or wise, or foolish, or proper: but
because she is a woman, and lie can
not help it. Ii she descends, he will
lower to her level; if she rises, he
will rise lo her height.
This is the real danger—not that
she will drive him fiotn her. She
some new cut of a sleeve, or some j camiol help being his blessing or I is
new a jtistment of Dimming, which ; bane. She cannot make herself into
v uniU immediately adopts as a pub :a being he will not love. If she is
he adveroseinem teat she is rich I i11sipi<i, ignorant, masculine,coarse—
enough to change dress with every j ,|, eri foe w ill love insipidity, igno-
passing whim. I neti the uns’ic rance? masculineness, coarseness,
passing whim. Then the mystic i
saying goes around die world, “77/e//'
\V ho they j
and be himself deteriorated.
much the more ought woman,
So
by
dress so, ibis season.
are ilobody knows ; but lhe voice | virtue of diis mysterious and inalien-
muol be obeyed, without regain to ja bjp power, to rise to d;e height of
climate or convenience, oi beco-n- | vv jce and worthy exercise. Instead
mingr,ess lo individual faces and i
hguies. A milliner of die Empress j s i0r
Eugenie places a grape lea? on the
head ol her imperial mistress, and
calls it a bonnei ; it forms a preiiv
ornament for her tresses, and its
ti! i li tv is no object lo her who robs
lit rough life in a chariot, such doll’s
01
isacmnery.
13 -t ! Got.
Crockett’s Iron Works,
.. 4th Street, Macon, Georgia.
Builds and Repairs all Sorts
t Makes Gin Gear from 7 Feet
Sugar Mills from 42 io IS Inches.
IRON 3E3. -A. X ZLa X 252T G- ,
Soth. 'Vv r romglit Oast, -to Suit all IPIsa
MY HOE8E POWER
has been Tried, and Proven a Complete Success
READ THE FOLLOWING: ^3
Farmers are Referred to Certificates.
of making it mere!}’ the minister of
own indolence and vanity it
i should be made to minister to all hu-
| man grace and succor. Instead of
; regarding it as a reason why she
: may dispense with all prudence and
1 wisdom, it is the reason ot all rea^
ons Iviiy she should concentrate
headgear answers well enough toi -within herself every resource of pru-
Ix MH W
E3I X X«5* a-.
LABOR, TIME,
CLOTHES and FUEL
SAVED
KV THE CSE OK
WARFIELDS
LOLA WATER
3 elf-1
ashing Soap.
i‘.:» 1:1.Ai:
L-jCiBvU'J,
ami I RICE L
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NEW AO
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A ct-iils for lii»* Si
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mps of ail
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kinds i /ui be er.-,:
niade t.,r
k\-:s tha.ll
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cans of Li;
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i.-cd by in:
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t and Index sent
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e bv F. .
A EIU1I-
LKt
l, 400 N. 3ff street,
1*
iiiladelpliiii
, Pa.
her. But, because she wears it,
straightway every farmers wife in
New r England feels compelled u>
walk through w ind and dust, heat
and cold, with a grape-leaf on her
head.
We laugh at Chinese women for
deforming their feet and rendering
them useless by the fashion of cast
ing them in baby shoes ; vd in lids
enlightened country, girls are strain-
j ing the muscles of their feet beyond
j repair, and losing tlie power of walk-
dug with a firm, elastic iread, be
cause it is the lashion to topple
I about on high-heeied shoes. la this
icouniry il is peculiarly remarkable
1 that we submit so tamely to such
j perpetual and vexatious interference
! with our free will and our daisy con
venience. We scorn the idea of
havingour affdrs regulated by anv
other monarch, and w ould resist any
other involuntary taxation lo death.
(fence and wisdom.
our time ami facilities
t umbi
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set
my hand, and affixed my official seal, this 30th
day-of May, A. D. 1871.
* HARDY SMITH,
CLERK.
r June 20 m4m
Music! Music! I
Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
marble monuments, tomb
STONES &C., &C.
Marbla Mantels and Furniture-Marble of all
kinds Furnished to Order. All work for the
Country carefully boxedjfor shipment.
M ch 12'p ’70 ly. R Feb 1, 71 ly
Y^E HAVE just received a very tine sek
NEW SHEET MUSIC
from the larpe establishment of Messrs. LUD-
DEN & BATES, Savannah, Ga.; which we
offer as cheap as can be had from the pub
lishers themselves.
We also have lrom the same firm a selection
of
jytuLsio Books,
among w hich are
The Musical Curiculum, by Geo. F. Root,
The Pacific Giee Book,
-The Palm,
The Triumph,
The New Cornet,
Root’s Cabinet Organ Companion,
Root’s Guide for the Piano Forte,
Thorough Base School.
Grand Songs, Nos. 1,2, z- 3.
The Ladies are especially invited to call and
eJmmc •> *•,**“„* P 2 S S
rooms. Sparto, G». or L. W. Huai & Los
Stor., Mil^villo. Ga ;)jjEKTO _ ^
Sep. 9, 87 tf r p Sparta, Ga.
MACON, GA., December 16th, 1870.
F.. Croclitlt, Esq.,—Dear Sir: Your letter received. The HORSE POWER that I boiqrht
of you is doing as well as 1 can wish. ’The principle is a good one. and so easily adapted to
any Giu-House. Mine has, so far, proved sufficiently strung enough for the work to be done.
1 am runniiif a fortv-tive saw Gin, with feeder attachment, with two mules, with perfect ease.
Respectfully, &c , A. T. HOLT.
COOL SPRING. GA, October'5th, 1870.
Mr. F.. Crockett, Macon Mr. Daniels has fitted up your POWER satisfactorily. For neul-
nesss and convenience, as well as adaptability ior driving machinery forfarm purposes, cannot
be excelled; in this it has superiorities over the eld wooden or mixed gearing.
I use four mules, and I think I could gin out ImH) pounds knt Cotton per day on a forty saw Gin.
Respectfully yours, J. R. COMBS.
GRIFFIN. December lite, Je?().
E. Crockett, Esq , Macon, Ga.,—Dear Sir : I am well pleased with the HORSE. i’OVv Eli
you sold me. I think it is the best I ha\e seen. Very respectfully, ^
8. KENDRICK, Superintendent Savannah. G. & N. A. Ii. K.
ALSO TO Capt.A. J. White, President M. & W. ii. ii. ; — MeHollis, Monroe Coun -
ty ; Jas. Leith, Pulaski County ; Dr. Reilly, Houston County ; W . \\ . West, Harris County,
Johnson & Dunlap, Macon, Ga.; Sims, Spalding County ; Alexander, Hillsboro ,
Dr. Hardeman, Jones County ; Edmond Dumas, J ones County. Aug. 5, 3m. fpn
CARPENTERS, BUILDERS
AND ALL OTHERS IN NEED OF
‘ i ’
DOOB.S, S-£^3E3i:E3S», IOXjXKTIOS,
Mouldings, Balusters. Blind Trimmings, &e„ will do well to cnl! e»
Blair £z> Bickford., 171 Bay Street.
SAVANNA II, GEORGIA.
WHO‘ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVIMG FRESII SUPPLIES IN THIS LINE.
August 15.4m. n r ,
iiousciioSd
Mcdiciiits.
"OO A RDM AN’S COD LIVER OIL —Tins
J3 Oil is put up with great care from per
fectly fresh Livers, and is, without doubt., the
an
over crinoline traps, and stiile our
lungs, arid weaken our feet, nnd
freeze our brains, because fashion,
in the person of some Parisian mo
diste, proclaims, “They do so this
season.”
A Good Irish Anecdote.—Some
years affo, when the beautiful paint
ing ol Adam and Eve was exhibited
in Ireland, il became lhe chief topic
of conversation. Finally, a ragged,
illiterate peasant went to see il. The
light was so arranged as to reflect
on the picture and leave the specta
tor in comparative darkness. The
peasant as he entered the room
to see his first parents, was struck
with so much astonishment that
lie remained speechless for some
moments. He stood like a statue :
as though lie were incorporated with
l he oaken floor of the room. At
last with an effort he turned to an
acquaintance and said :
“Barney, l’ii niver say another
word agin Adam in all me life, for
had I been in the garden, Pd have
eat ivery apple in il lor the sake of
such a lovely creature a^ Eve.”
General Boynton’s Barky.
When General Boynton was
fl SubscriberstoPsters’ Musical Month- U
ll ly get till the fittest and best Music at one a
M and two cents apiece. Every number con- II
tains from $4 to $5 worth of new Music ; li
E aud it can be bad for 30 cents. The July V
and August numbers contain Thirty Pie o
. cesof Music, (72 pages, sheet-music size,) I
A and will he mailed for 50 cents. Address, 1
P j l. PETERS, 599 Broadway, New B
York. ^
August 2G, 85 2m prn
I > OAR DM AY’S FI Ercrt WORM CON- 1 liie South, a swarthy, good matured
13 FECTluNS.—Inv.unable as a Cure for j darky became quite attached to that
Worms, and being in the form of a candy loz-'u Sfm „f Mars an J qu ili driver.
OOARDV AVS CONC’D EXT. JAMAICA j ihe General, m course ot lime,
i!> GINGF.K—A splendid corrective and ex- i SCJ ,t (iim to his father in Ohio. I’he
nary i'rregnlarities nf the B-weis j o!d «^ed Sam it he kn- w aay-
RANT’S INDIAN PURIFYING EX ! thing about horses and carriages.
> iKAOT —A medicine huig in tse fordis-1 fgp ec j does, niassa ; was massa’s
orders arising from an lmj-ure state of the . - .
bioed. This article has performed some most | O'd COaClltnatl, (US CHlle WHS . He
wonderful enres and is the best article extant j w as told to go to the barn and j and sympathises wiih their joy’s and
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But what was his horror to see that j <>les human character, and fits man
Sam had literally “greased up lhe' for peace oil earth and joy in heaven,
buggy;” Ibr lie hod applied ihe i We like this plain index 10 the soul
wheel grease to every part of ii—
lhe seat, lop, sides, wheels, dasher
and shafts. His rage was not cool
ed much by Sam’s remarking, as he
scrambled out of ihe sticky concern,
How borrowed tilings are often
used is well exemplified in the case
of a boy who was met on horseback
crying with cold. Some one said to
Golly, massa, couldn’t grease dis i J 1 '"*’ “why don’t you get down and
er harness, cos de grease all don lea ‘ >' our hors fi ? , rhat , 13 ^
i<> to keep warm. “No, said the
afterwards taken i b °y« “it’s a b-b-orrowed hoss, and
yer
gone
The darky was
to the village wuh Mrs. B., who,
I’ll ride him it I freeze.”
wishing to leave a short message 1 . , , , .
with a la.lv frier.,!, an,I not tlnirinc 1 ,. A gentleman expresscl to a lady
to get out of the carriage, to!,I Sam' 1 " 3 '“ lm,ral,on of her l ' llel - fche
to gel out and ring the bell. Sam
got out and stood in lhe road, peer
ing and gazing up in the air and
around the sides of lhe house, with
his great hands stuck in his irnw’s-
ers’ pockets. Mrs. B. asked him
what he was looking after. ‘ Foh
der Lord missus, I don’t see no hell.
Reckon d< y hasn’t got any bands on
.lis yer 'plantation.” He was look
ing for a Southern plantation helf of j oiherwTse, no business man canaf-
two-duikv power in Ohio! Mrs. B. j ,; >r({ t() la k e down his s : gn, nor
saw t.ie joky, and diiected him io withdraw the pleasing influence ofa
admiration of her t iiet.
said she supposed he had been im*
pressed by her angel sleeves. He
answered with effusion: “No; but
I’d like to be.”
The Local Paper.—A local
newspaper is a travelling agent, ta
king his weekly round to the fami
lies of ail their customers. No mat
ter whether times are good or dull,
no matter whether trade is brisk or
lake hold of the little silver bell-ban
die on the side of the door and pull
it out. Sam went for it, got hold of
it, held on to it, put his big right foot
against the door-post, gave a tre-
menduous pull—when something
broke and Sam landed in the middle
of the desty road, exclaiming, “By
golly! reckon dey raent dis yere
shouldn’t never come out J”—
weekly chat with his customers
through the newspapers. For a
business man to slop advertising,
would be equivalent to his saying,
“1 have stopped business, and ask
no more favors of the people.”
Happiness grows at our own fire
sides, and is not to be picked up iQ
the stranger’s garden.