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All the Men in town and country of every age,
size and description,
ABE INVITED TO COME and be COMFORTABLE
DON’T SHIVER ANY LONGER
IN CLOTHES THAT ABE TOO THIN for the SEASON,
It is the greatest enemy in the World.
EWE COSDITiOS FCWHEES
cert: ficate.
» I c.'ri'fy ihM J I «ve oxMninp.1, and
rourhly . *'a nij janctlw tW
i arl k<. m*J r*?*Y 1 tl-crs m prrjaraticM cl
in* |.r»|K»!« l ***tfc pj» ear«* from re-
I NTENDING to leave Georgia at sn early day.
I am now cfifering my citv property for wife,
coosiKing of a DWELLING HOUSE and TWO
8TOHE ROOMS. located in the eastern part of
the city, adjoining* A. K. Brown's law office.
The dwelling is a comfortable one, and con
tains fonr rooms, with two fireplaces. On the
lot is a kitchen, splendid well or water, and the
sri'rcde&z&'SJ&tiszs
the city. The store rooms are convenient to the
dwelling The property can he bought on very
reasomu>!o terms. Cor cash.
For farther information apply to
O. J. NOIUUS.
THE BEST ECONOMY IS TO COME TO
M. WACHTELS’S
€R£AT CLOTHING HALL,
EABLY IN THE SEASON AND BUY THE CLOTHES YOU WANT.
Don’t forget the place.
M. WACHTEL’S
novl5 Next door to Toole AfSchompert.
.. ‘ . : ' .’-i i • • .4 ^ *». '-vu ‘ • ’ --•«?"••••
. j. l eaner. | ». e. mtu*. | t ea*. A. rea«rr_
J. J. PEARCE, BUTLER & CO.,
CXyiTON FACTORS,
ackson Street, Ab,mIs, Cm.
Brick for Sale.
Notice to Physicians.
t&T A * gentleman living near Cntii-
bert, Ga., bad the misfortune to have
Ilia gin-houso burned, containing cotton
enoegh to umount to the sum of $3,000.
The Appeal mys he was uol in un-ed.
B8F&30 reward fora better and i
lot of Furniture on the market
Hess’ A notion House.. ^
— 1 • '
Metaphysical Discovery tj
ftgal
ELECnONNOncrl
A S]”**bty to An Act to establish > ^ I
XX Public Instruction 1
Commissioners.
VINEGAR BITTERS
u *« ou «cv mi cstabl h», . -
XX Public Instrnctinn approved I
1870, tbera will bo held
elect ion. ui .Mb lUiitUD»lrtctiii8»5
J
oMI " c>OD,J Bo *" I °fid
One School Trustee, to eerr cr
attassasSS?? I
U. l'. I.F.U, o"i r ,^
Georgia—Sumter Count v.
WE ARE NOW OFFERING
THEY ABB NOT A VHX C
FANCY DRIMK v l|f
c people
toit. Jr -wiM Ik* seen M.»t the election
take* plwo oji Sr. turd ay next, t tho 7 th
day ci January, and no time rnn*t bo
lost:
Drr'r or Eduo.'.tiow, State or Gsoeum,
< )fno: Statu Scroop Commiksioxer,
A'.t.anxa, Ga., DfccpitNM 12,-ltiTO.
KJii-r Sumter-fVrjwbliam .-
Dear Sik—Relieving llu.t von d*>ire
the mo.-t thorough utid prompt czecu
u»u of the Public School !h-v rmwtM by
tin* last General AiSendjIy, •* t-v»t. it
school officer.-. 1 d.*-i
NviujKithioH and labor?
t/» secure the choice of
election to be held in
. . . uud one .• ineiubt-g-of the
(!<» mty Heard ft EdncsiAioii, to serve
• vvoye. rs.
I trust tiiAt political aud nil other d:f-
f. rendi-M will Ik* made snliordinate t<» the
more impat£fnt consideration of tbe edu
cational intcnwte of tho State, and that
in the s'-lection <*f thiwe oflicyra tho prju-
eipal questions will bo whether the can-
uidateisau earnest aud sincere advocate
of the Public School System, and c
latent to perform tho duties.
You will bear in min-1 lhat tbc Uwnfy
lloanl of Kd mat ion nro to elfot a fcj ecre-
tary, who is the County School Coxnmis
*'ipner. llo is the only salaried ofiioei
uScmb’nt «-f 1’iiUie Just;
ia pays : "Jio should b.
pnrritr, eduentiop,
rity. Jlis chief
•hool tew, csmuir.v.ig
JiTHi niNiruciin*' i« ncliers, ronn.lHirig Di«-
tiiet Tri!bt**e.s, a[i}H»rtioning funds, au
diting i.cecunt', attending to all school
inte esfs, and I'romofing generally a
sj.irit of education among the people.
A perfect County Superintendent of
Schools would be a young man, or mid
dle nf'ed man, of swceseful <*xperie
DAVENPORT’S DRUD STORE,
AND (?KT PHAMPHLETS.
RKH AND WHITE
Onion Sets.
iar ft.
i J A %,i.
AURILVAE8.
I a :j£.
Hosford’s Yeast Powders,
LINSEED OIL,
T m y> v o v e d .
jK'ukmg
I»nb
Everythin”: k<*|)t ii
Dm
Stoi
l>o iomid at
DAVENPORT’S
C OJjbl K X
rlulJy Inrni.-U nuy infer-
:.jiiuind.
lK*ctful!y, your obedient
riiung
ienec aud teachings,:
intelligent readers
•rreation which is tr
Lfkwts of thk Vermont Liquor
Law—Hotels Stoited.—Tho Vermont
liquor law as is well known, is very
stringent. Per selling liquor to travel-
. cm for the first offense a light line ia iin
posed; for the second ofienro a greater
penalty is inflicted, and third offense
constitutes a misdemeanor, for which the.
offender may be severely punished. Four
of the hotel-kedpers at llutlaml were re-
ci-ntl^ it :s said, found guilty of the first
and second grades of the offense, aud de
manded of the town authorities immuni
ty iVom the operation of the law, to far
as the selling of liquor to travelers is
concerned. This request it appears, was
denied ; and tho four hotel-keepers at
once entered into a compact to cease
business. Acr-ordiugly they dismissed
the sonants and guests, and now all the
hofils of the place are fiermaucntly
closed, the jiroprietors nailing bars aero.-s
their front enbi.ne<*t.
S3. Tho Supreme Court of Tennes%e
has decided that the al>«ence of a stamp
does not affect tl»e legality of a document.
A hdluro to affix the stamp subjects the
delinquent to fine by the United States
Courts, when convicted, but does not af
fect the validity of tho contracts in that
State.
Gar Tlio branch mint at Now Orleans,
which hue done but veiy little business
since the war, was practically closed up
by I lie last Congress, us no appropriation
was made for it, and the property has
recently been turned over to the govern
ment. In the evfrnt of n return to specie
paymenta, the branch will he located
elsewhere, probably iu the west.
BQT A dispatch from Santa Fc, Dec.
18th, reports that nt El Passo on the 7th,
B. F. Williams, a lawyer, shot Senator
Fountaine, seriously wounding him.—
Williams, resisting arrest, killed Judge
Clark, and Capt. French, of tho State
police, then killed Williams.
f I NTOMOIADJ: WORK
4t th«} all**rtost |«elice. Wr love
Two European- Workmen
mayfi-ly . 8i*uth Side Lamar
R’i'IM O VAL
Si R. BOONE
H AVING remov. J to iu ataml oconnie.1
by him \a«t )i-ur—known as thv G. M. Ha»
building-ie now manufacturing, ai.d kc*-ii.-< «-n-
itant!> on luuid a 1 -.11 Mij.pl/ or
rino 35M.xi-xxitio.x-o-
PARLOR SETS,
In Walnut and Muhugauy;
'l ‘'ubambeiTsets,'
With and without marble tops
COTTAGE SETS,
bedsti;als,maitmsses
Chairs, Baaketj, Erorms
WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPER
METALLIC CASES AND COFFINS
In great vanity. Repairing promptIv attended
to. Orclrn tilled with aatiaSictiun aud diapatch
ecpt1:l-tf
HORSE AWD CATTLE
REMEDIES. ,
The JJt'.d aud wont J!(liable ever
offered fo the Public.
Tho American Magnctio
liable tarred* „
treatm-iU «<f i:« vj.kw . LeMB tor *Uch4Uvar*
taDo*"^ ll “ a 0,,y r, * ,n cl I Ut*
G50ROE H. DADD,
riatyy t>/ •* lift* Dodar,”
Pa.xbascrt will phase for * eery «f "Honsand
ft 0»ttia O-*n*r’* Ua{<!«" gratia
LORD & SMITH, Proprietors, »
Cuicaoc, Ills.
t.Dpl.
. • fcr.ttiiL loaltt..
to dnxakeuco. < uud r uin, liu t arv a tru a
•‘licine, mala from t:.o Nativo Koota and
j r-rt« of CaUtomla, l'roo from all Alcoholic
St! mnUnta. Tb* y a- • • -o O «EAT BU
IFlEHan l LIPB GIVING PJ
PURI Fit
CIPLB, a perfect Ke-ova;. ; ai.d Invi^nntor
c.t tne Hyatcm, carrringotlaJ poUonou* matter,
r.nd rostoriofi the tloo-t to a It -althy condition.
N» )W«em taVethceo B.Uer*,cacordin*to
•tireetionv ar.d remain longunwtlL .
#100 will l»cp»«»forai»»ae»ratil«caee,pn».
v Jn. ih* ben-.s are not tintroyel t*y xainecal
>‘.Ur r.ad the triud organs
W i«’-r-«t heron 1 the r*»int of repair.
For Iallanun".tary and Chronio Bheu-
adarsdS»3BF»ffi£
mittont Forers, Dtseavcvof th» Blood.
Liver. Kidneys. ondBladdorMh^o Bit-
sHS 1 ’
Digestivo OrgMts^
tv I! orpid li wand boweuTwhWlrwwtethm
n’>tiar«di>WaadhspifliV^S-•r.^Gaafi vi_-or
ie«Mw1wltjiTfS!«ni.'* Trf •*’*'* ‘ v
^SBSlSi£rSt&
t. tinfut ejnaTrtoom.VrUtU fcto \h> ott-'rint* cl
IX."«rep*!*;are cured bf thews TV!*"t *.
Cleanse the Vitir.t«4 C.oo 1 wl.'^cv.rrm fl-vl
it* irnnar5tl»w bufuting throorh th-*n .
y.' f. I'.r-jpliona, or feor?': * * v ' ’ *
t!i*! blood p*av .-.nd tho haaltUo*. t js vi.l
f °nX. TAVB, m4 ofiar WO2113. InrklnvH
t?w ay«tftuof to u-.uiy th-jmem-b, are «■•»«. tually
V. r fa!! dire*-;i.««, read CHrcIntly tl>e circular
•Mini each Wt!<\ printed in lour lan^iaaea—
r. r>, i'rutfh. yadSjaBi«h.»
,T. WAKKEH, Pi A .V* Uommrw*direct, Ji. Y.
r -.-ri. tor. 1!. H. McPOXAI.D A CO.
Ayers Cathartic Pills,
Jfor all tho purpoaoa of a Laxative
Perhaps no one incU-
eine is an univeraally
required by even--
body ns a cathartic,
uor was ever any bo-
X& fiffafg
among mi cusses, as
lliU iniltl bat efficient
purgative Frf/f. ITie
ined it, know thai u curea uicm; uiosc wno nan
not. know that it cures their neighbors and friends
and nil know that what it does once it docs al
ways—that it never fails through any fault or neg
gleet of its composition. We hare thousands upon
thousands of certificates of their remarkable cures
of the following complaints, but such cures
known in every neighborhood, and we need
S ublish them. Adapted to aU ages and conditJ
i ail climates; containing neither calomel uor
deleterious drug, they may be taken with sa
by anybody. Their sugar-coating preserves tl
aver fresh, and makes them pleasant to take, w
being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify tbe blood and stimulate
it into healthy action—remove the obstructions
of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other orgaas of
the body, restoring tlicir irregular action to health,
and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de
rangements «a ara tha first or*-* * -**—
Minute dire
the box, for th
MU rapidly
ForDyspepda or Isdlyeitloa, List I.
ness, laarnor and Low of Appetite, they
should l.e taken moderately to stiranute the stom-
Complaint and its various symp
toms, unions Headache, Mick Head*
ache. Jaundice or Green Sickness, Dll-
or remove the obstructions
but on*
*. Gravel, Fab
J, Pain In tko
- I* and Lolas, they should be contin
uously taken, as required, to change the diseased
action of the system. With such change those
complaints disappear.
For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings
they should be taken in large and frequent doses
to produce tbe effect of a drastic purge.
For MnppreasJon a large dose should
take n ns it produces the desired effect by sym-
nathy. -v _ , ...
As ififtuerWH talw one fir tur* TUIm to
promote digestion and relieve the stomach.
An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and
bowels hto healthy action, restores tbe appetite,
and invigorates the system. Hence it is often ad
vantageous where no serious derangement exists.
One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a
■dose of these TUIm makes him feel decidedly bet
ter, from their cleansing and renovating effect —
the digestive apparatus.
Dr. J. C. Arm & CO., Practical Chemists,
LOWELL. MASS., V. 8.
FAIR WARNING!
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
A LL partied who owe ns, if not paid by the 1
day of January, 1871, or some arrangeme!
mad*;, will bo exp.iced in tho public journals
this place aud Macon. We have *tood it just l
l»ug aa we intend to. 1 mean what I nay, and
do assure yon that I am not afraid to act. _
lenient a* any roan, but for-
o !*• a virtue, and
. r . living oil of others must
i dishonest. TVe except cash
and prompt-paving men.
_decl.Vtf. ' H.^LCAIN.
XT ALUABLEPROPERTY
» FOit MALE IN bUUMHWlCK, Ga.,
si a* in g of lute to enjt purer a.'K-rs. liucly situated.
480 .IS 15Q
ccntly surveyed iut*» lots and now tor tho firat
time oilcndat low prices to encourage improve
ment.*, ] rv*-iit>Bg great inducements to settlers.
(Wjjit.u f-iH ami others wismug to make safe and
valuable ixivcstiuonts, as tne projsjrtymi
vanoe rapidly in valne.it aa tbo city impr
Titles aro jK-rtect. 18-scriptivo pkmpble
maps can lie i»-en or procured at the offio
S. ll. HAWKINS. Atton .
mar 12-ly for Cbarlea Day.
r. Cement,
PXiAl3TEB.
T HE underfeignod tenders his service* to the
citizens of Americas, and informs them
that ho in prepared to execute in the beat style,
snr kind of work in the lino of PLA8TERINQ,
CEMENTING, Ac., Brown, or any other reft
done in tho xeatikt Kyle.
•a. Specimen of my w ork may be seeu on t
new r.Mdcnre of Dr. t. J. Eldridgc.
• SatisL. tiou guarantied,
rieemf JOHN A. DUANE.
Valuablet3ity Property
WAGONS,
A RN
CARRIAGE MAKER’S MATERIAL
PRICES IN KEEPING WITH THE PRICE of COTTON.
ST AND--East side Public Square,
Win. Sirrine & Son.
Great Reduction Great Reduction
IN CLOTHING ! IN CLOTHING !
M. WACHTEL’S
CITY H A. L L .
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING,
CLOTHING
“ DON'T SHIVER MEN."
IjTTTLE MAN-
SMALL MAX-
THIN MAN-
STOUT MAX-
LEAN MAN-
FAT MAN-
SHORT MAN-
TALL MAN-
ACTIVE MAN-
STUDIOUS MAN-
FIRST-RATE MAN-
FALL
Pall
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
FALL
CLOTHES.
CLOTHES.
CLOTHES.
CLOTHES.
CLOTHES.
CLOTHES.
CLOTHES.
CLOTHES.
CLOTHES.
CLOTHES.
CLOTHES.
—AND DEALER IN—
NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE OIL,
Lamps, Chimnies,
Fine
Segars and Tobacco,
CD
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•av ‘STIO ‘SLNIVd
*iO XOOLS LSaORVTE
‘seuioipejm l sSojq
jotu. iwiuo re. oomer, tor berre] f an , ,.
having applied for exempUon of Peitoni^
kp-bbix^ !
Administrators' Sale.
(Y virtue of an order paatci bv the (v,-.
miter con. tr Will i.. .
— pass on the eame at my *.
day of January, at 10 o’clock.
janStw B.
Ordinary of Sumter com.tr, wilfbe'CSf,''!
fore the t>mrt House door in tW eit v of tdh I
cue, on the firet Tuesday in February DtrT’ H
tween the usual hours of i*ale. that
plantation in the 15th district of SutnUrcJT’l
good state of cultivation. a kl
Tenne—Cash.
JAMES I*. WEST
.. PHILIP wtar, ’
Administrators de botiin non on the ttt»*. ■
ol J. W. Walker, of bum ter court* G
dec 20 tds
9XR0EGIA, Sumter County. .
TIT HE RE AS, Kueben H. Blappey, Adn^l
w* trator of Uriah Slangy, deceased, up 1* fl
to me for leuers of disnuseion as adnuui^r2 V
on estate: ^ ,
Tbeae^ therefore to ate and admoui-h 1 1
* ai1 cmLt , ora
deceased, and all persona concerned, to b*r
appear at my office within tho Umo nrescrv
by law, and show cause, »f any they W.
letters should not be gland otherwise lett^,
diemiflaiou will be granted in term ot ib«
Given under my liand and official sinus™. 1
his 19th day of December, 1870. 8 *■ 1
ftgal Itotitts—^x^ltD tfi.
Administrator’s Sale.
D N the first Tuesday in Febnurv next
•old before tbe Court House door is th I
town of Ellariile, Schley county, one-fifth intetS I
iu two lots of Uud, numbers 62 and 35 in I
3d district of Schley county, known a« thtCine I
Oleaveland land. Sold as the property of w i I
O. cleaveland, late of said county, docV*«ed.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Schley Superior Court, October Term, ltfo
SABAH WALDREP,)
vs [- Libel for Divorce.
SIM. WALDREP. J
perior Court then and there to answer ihei>Ui> I
tiff in an action for Divorce, and that M-rr;n (, I
perfected on said defendant by publication <i I
l^qal ^alfS-OQlfbsttr ?o.
non, estate of J. P. Harrell, late of said conn:;,
dec’d. applies tomefoi letters of dismuskw ii
administrator on said evtate.
These are therefore to cite and admoniih, o
and singular, tbe kiudri'd and credit'
lcccaxed, and all persons conci
ippearat my office within tho
by*Uw, and show cause, if any they Cave, oil*-
erwiso letters of dismission will bo grantola
and official siguatsu,
this 25th day of October, 1870.
" G. \V. Davksimut, Ord’j
Notice to Debtors and Credits.
d hereby uotified to come
immediate payment, aud those bolding dix*
against said dec’d will band them
£rgal fiotitts—J!fc Count;.
for Letterw of Guardianship of the j>
property of ltobert McLeod Minor of
McLeod deceased.
Tliese are therefore to cite and adm
aud singular tbe kindred of said minors aud ii>
persons concerned, to he and apj*ear at bit of
fice within the time prescribed by law, and fi*
their objection, if an/ they have, otherwise let
ters w*U be granted said applicant.
Given under, my band, iu office, at Ktarkri!>.
this 5th day of December, 1870.
J. W. WILKEKKON, Ordinan.
Georgia-Lec County.
HERE AS, tho estate of Wes .
deceased, late of said county, i
e therefore to c
tions, if auy they have, why such letters should
not be vested in the Clerk of the SupenorCourt,
or some otherproper person. .
Given under my baud and signature this 13&
of December, lo70.
dec 15 Im J. W. Wmaaso*, Ordinary.
SEWING MACHINES
ON TIME!
WE WILL HELL
The .American CombinatioD
BUTTON-HOLE A OVERSEAMING
SEWING MACH1M
OB THE
PUIN AMERICAN,
which will do all that can be done on the C<*
bination Macltino, except the
BnttonSole & Overseaming.
ON TIME I
nes make the lock stitch
sides, and
Will not Rip!
They will stitch, hem, felt, tack, teri, bw}
quilt, and gather and aew oo. In fact theyww
do everything that any other machine can»j
mparatively noiseless, and easier than
_ Jier two thread machine. We vrill red!
machines to responsible partial upon tho folio*-
ing terms:
$25 cash when He. Machine is bought, b
once in weekly instalments usd the
machine is paid for.
Any lady can, in a abort time make the machii*
Pay for I tself
Erery Machine Warranted.
Leitner and Flicker,
SOLE AGENTS
. In Americas far these n