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BY OLISBY & SKID.
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JOHN W. O’COXN'
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Which k. UUadi to put *» in the BEST STYLE, at
WHISK* AND TAXES*
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EVERT PAPER DATED 1868 CROP.
“grand roonda," the Presidact and Si
tat taking ns at the offset into
HEATH & REYNOLDS,
FREfflnSR'sHAD VoYSTTRS,
Fireip Malive Fruits, Tejelalles,
MTO. MTO. t» ... BTC.
^'Tfiaiinia f
Drags, Chemicals,
BRUNSWICK AND HAWK1N8V1LLE
riba mill, after WrtM—*a/gunu the ebnlB-
OTproeem, ia retained for what U termed the
iranmn w. it.
The visitor is, by the hAm at machinery, no-
had that ha is is the mid* at the driving
nrer of the mill. It is here, ia a room seven-
•-»Te by forty-fire feet, that fonr washers and
or beaters, with an ability of two handled and
HHGtJSH VARNISH.
00 AC II VA&NSIH. ,
■OOPAI. VARNISil.
STEAMBOAT LINE,
TOUCHING REGULARLY AT
DARIEN AND DOCTORTOWK
GIVE ME A CHANGE
SHOOTS,
BRAN,
GRITS,
JAMES B. BICE
ELECTRIC SOAP!
CLARK A WILSON,
FACTORS A HD GENERAL OOMMI88IOH
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HO. 1 STOOD ABO’S LO W ER RAN GR, BAY ST. •
A WASHERWOMAN. IH MACOH. SATS; •
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ehhaM withOshMas* Ueetoteteeat
Wlteleaae the ciotbiaa more tboroasMy.
Aarlt^akes then whiter,
tflt tstei half tt. Ishje. .
ATAnd only half the Usm.
AND DOW HOT INJHRH TtlN Vf HfeST VABRfC
QMMERCIAL COLLEGE
.as •astaeus ssss-nTSs
tuition fee, make it desinhie for all to enter here.
The fall commercial eonrse. Tin Penmanship, Book-
keeping, commercial calcnlalior s do-* not exceed 810.
For particular* ran or rend for circular. *
Knconraxo and patronise home inatitatiot t. ~ ■
Weeaw* of the Throat and Ton
ch ae Ceagto, Co Ida. Wheeptag
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
- , and CeamapdoB.
ably never before In the whole history
FISKS' PATENT METALIC
placed in some lodge, which belongs to General Custer.
„ - To^Jay this was unloaded from the wagon, and
Amoa, hart* Sent for several squaws. the General had
M.y To- the lodge put up in true Indian style. Tins is
it, Ufa joe part of the duties of the squaws, and in a very
n Atlanta *«w minutes they displayed their proficiency to
• enact- an extant which surprised every one. The
command lodge is of skins and perfectly white. It is not
tymk last Stall surprising that the loss of their lodges is
ties were looked upon by the savages as so great a calami-
aatraeas- ty. The number of skins, the proper training
the disor- *>f them, fitting and stitching them together,
night re- constitute evidently a labor and expenses of con-
thing is siderable magnitude. In setting np a lodge
emselves the sqnaws get around with the lodge poles in
. or they their hands ; these they lock at the lower ex-
r may be trenutieB, and set them in position, forming the
ated pos- skeleton of the lodge. The lodge skin, one end
develop- attached to a pole, is laid in an upright posi-
lieve the tion against the lodge poles already up;. the
skin is then unrolled and wrapped around the
this city, outside, over the lodge poles. The ends are
\ TONS AMMONIATS0 RAW BON'R
f m SUPEKl'HOSPHATB.
3S0 tons Soluble Pacific Guano. ~ - 1 ~' i~
’HO toes Doable Rectified Poudrette. . f _
KO tons Peruvian Guano, - ■ x ,
100 tool Lud Plutor. ■ < ■*».
1 HO im SncQilapliitA
Orchard C Iotcr and Luceruo Seed, for sale by
ASHER AYRES.
of the longs and throat, hare made it known as a re
liable protector against them. While adapted to
milder forms of disease and to young children, it la
at the same time the most effectual remedy that can
be given for incipient consumption, and the dan
gerous affections of the throat and lungs. A ^ a pro
vision against sudden attacks of Croup, it should
be kept on hand in every family, and indeed as all
are sometimes subject to colds and coughs, all
should be provided with this antidote for them. -ST
Although nettled Consumption is thought in
curable; still great numbers of cases where the dis
ease eeemed settled, have been completely cured,
and the patient restored to sound health by the
Cherry Perioral. So complete is its masterv
over the disorders of the Lung* and Throat, that
the most obstinate bf them yield to it. When noth
ing else could reach them., under the Cherry Pec
toral they subside and disappear.
Singer* and Public Speakers find great pro
tection from it.
is always relieved and often wholly
cured by it.
Bronchitis is generally cured by taking the
Cherry Pectoral in small ami frequent doses.
So generally are its virtues known that it is un
necessary to publish the certificates of them here,
or do more than assure the public- that its qualities
are fully maintained.
Prepared by
DR* J. C. AFER St CO., Z.OWJSI&, 1KAJ&8*
SfWw; 1 --W. HUNT ADO-, J. H. ZHULIN A CO.
and »n the DrnmBU Ja Macon. Alio, ill druxrlft
and dealers in Medicine everywhere.
jan5-4m
rfSUXBXOK TO ALL OTHER fXVEXTIO!
O full assortment kept constantly on hand
superior Coffin* of Rosewood. Mahogany, ^
Cedar and Imitation, in all style* and prices.
THOS. WOOD.
Ex-Got. Wise’s Pbopkktt ts Ydjginta.—The
restoration of the property of Ex-Governor
Wise, of Virginia, has been made under a duress
that he will not charge or sue for four years* oc-
iMpttncy of it by about a hundred bureau officials,
and thousands of gregarious negroes, who have
made free with the estate during all that period.
Nothing of valae remains bat the land itself.
The mansion has been made a barrack, the fur
niture ruined, the silver and linen have been
sold or pawned to Butler, the outhouses have
been used for stables, and the fences for fueL
The little raised on the plaee has been appro
priated by the bureau, white and black negroes.
Even now the colony of blacks who have squat
ted on the estate refuse to move, and a military
force is ejecting them, with partial success, by
force. The place was taken under no decree,
and merely by Howard’s order, and everything
has been wrecked or stolen, except the soil and
the orchards.
HPHE next Term of this favorite School will open on
JL the 2d Monday in January, 186$. it* distinguish
ing characteristics are:
1st. It is the most thorough and practical School
in Georgia.
2J. It is the least expensive School ia the South.
3d. It is attended by more pupils tnan any other
School in the State.
4th. Jonesboro is as healthy a* any other town on
the continent.
6th. The School has been long established, and is
all we claim for it. and not an ephemeral humbug.
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS in currency will pay
for Board. Tuition and Washing for an entire year.
There are no “extra** charges for anything. For cir
culars. apply to
A. D. CANDLER. A.
doo20-<Utwlxn -j Principal.
twenty monuments to Rossini are
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