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Walteb T. Dateiwht. A. W. Bairrs
DAVENPORT&SMITH
DRUGGISTS
And APOTHECARIES,
Americus, Ga.,
Bronze Lan\ps,
IE DESIGNS,
ELDRIDGE
notwithstanding the
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Oh! be »ot the first to’discover
A blot on the name of a friend,
A flaw in the face of a lorer.
Whose heart may be true to the end.
We none of us knorxnaq another,
And often in error we fall;
So let us speak well of each other.
Or let us eay nothing at all.
A smile or a sigh may awaken
Suspicion most false and undue.
And thus our belief may be shaken
REGULATOR
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach A Spleen.
WILL CURE DYSPEPSIA!
These are therefore to admoniab all and ringu-
ir, the kindred and all penona concerned, to
e and appear at my office, hi terms of the law,
rwise^cttere of iismi Esarii&fa ±
*G»veU under my hand and official signature.
>ia 6th day of July, 1876.
jolySmSm* O. A. BROWN, Ordinary.
WHOLESALE
AND RETAIL
I MUST OWN that
jrevr Hiram on*' Liver Regu
lator lUUv tleeervee the pop
ularity it haa attained. A*
a family medicine it has no
equal. It cared my wife of
a malady I had counted in
curable—that wolfsbane of
our American people, Dya-
P ' PJ *A. E. I'. ALBERT,
Professor in NioboU*
Tublie Hchoo'. Paiiah o'
Terrebonne, La.
MALARIOUS FEVERSi
FINE Q
and L01
' Lnbtn's Genuine Extracts, 1 Jockey Club,
Frangipani; Heliotrope, Verbena. New Mown
Hay, Tea Bose, Magnolia, West End, Violet,
Musk, Bose Geranium, Jassamin, and Es
sence Boquet. For sale at
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
" Fine Bathixo Sroaau; and Reek Brashes.
DAVENPORT & SMITH'S.
How often the proud smile of gladness
Is worn, by the friend we meet
To cover a soul full of sadness—
Toe proud to acknowledge defeat.
How often the friends we hold dearest,
Their noblest emotions conceal.
And bosoms the purest, sineerest.
Have secrets they cannot reveal.
How often the sight of defection
Is heaved from a hypocrite's breast
To parody truth and affection,
■editors of said
v office within
lie their objso-
F letters should
rial signs'ore,
G. A. BROWN, Ordinary.
tione. if any they have,, why
not b^ granted aaid apphea*!
Given nod. —
til's Cbday
jolySmSm.
Fine Toilet Soaps! Pears, Lubins, Albert
Company’s, Cashmere Boquet, Bazin’s Omni-
of vour Regulator as prepared by ;
recommend it to every one s* the
venture for Fever ai d Ague in the ’
plant in Southwest Georg.a near Alb
and most say that it baa done mots
my plantation among my ncgioes,
m>dveins 1 ever used; it supersedes (
taken in time.
Yours Ac., Hon. B. H. Hill
CHILDREN I—Your
Regulator is superior to any
other remedy for Malarial
Piseacae among children,
and it has a large sale in
Albany, Ga.
CONSTIPATION!
bus, Packer's
of fine Soaps.
r, Carbolic; and other make
JAVENPORT A 8MITH.
GEORGIA—Summit Gouhtt:
tpHIRTT days after date application will be
* made to the Ordinary of Sumter county
r. r leave to sell the real and personal property
belonging to the estate or 8. 8. Boone, late of
M jiy8Ita 7, ISABELLA BOONE, Ex'rx.
Chevalier’s Life ior Hair, Coooaine, Barry’s
Tricopherous, Lyon’s Katharion for the Hair,
DAVENPORT & SMlifl.
Leave base minds to harbor suspicion,
And small ones to traee our defects,
Let ours be a nobler ambition—
For base is the mind that suspects.
We none of us know one another.
And oft into error we foil;
So let us speak well of each other.
Or let us say nothing at aiL
/EWJELJBP STORESS
BOQUET COLOGNE, '■ T!
gant and delicately fragrant Cologne in the
market. Try it.
DAVENPOBT & SMITH,
“The Great. Southern Blood Purifier, cures
Notice to Debtors and Creditors-
ALL persona indebted to the eetste of Mrs*
H A * T. Pinn l.tn nl Rnmt» mnnlr
jL A. Ii. Finn, late of 8omter county, dic’d,
re hereby notified to come forward and settle
he same Immediately, and thoee holding claims
gainst said estate are requested to present
lira irafdmj to law. ^ HAWKIKSi El . r
all impurities of the Blood, Chronic Rheuma
tism,* Dyspepsia and Mercurial Diseases.
DAVENPOBT & SMITH.
Fine Chewing Tobaoeo. • X. L. Cor. Brand
u,: »■ ■ DAVENPOBT & SMITH.
Fine Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes; Dres
sing, and Fine tooth Combs; Hat, Cloth and
A FULL LINE OF
[Dakota Cor. of the Evansville Journal].
How Pretty Sioux Girin are
Courted.
Rule Nisi to Forecolse Mort-
Testikost or Tint Cbiet Juana* or Gicon-
oia.—I have need 8immora* Liver Regulator
for odd slips lion of my bowels, caused by a tem
porary derangement of the liver, for the last
three or four yean, and always when used ac
cording to the direction-, with decide! benefit.
I think it is a good medicine for the derange
ment of the liver— at least such lus been my
personal experience in the use of it.
Hiiux WAXsaa, Chief Justice of Ga
SICK HEADACHE!
EDITORIAL.—We have
tfsted its virtues,personally
- nd know th*t for Dyspeps : s
'itionsnees; and Throbbing
Headache, it is the best
medicine the world ever
saw. We have tried forty
other remedies before Fim-
mona’ Liver Regulator, but
none ol them gave ns more
than temporary relief; bat
8hsving Brushes, in full stock, at
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
India Bobber Nursery Sheeting, Nipples,
Tley have a keen sense of the ridicul
ous particularly the woman, and some
what of hnmor. I think it was Running
Antelope who said that when he first
heard of it he was much surprised that
the white men killed their Savior, but
now that he knew them better he had
changed his mind. I recollect once when
a friend and myself wore standing too
near a circle where they were having a
squaw dance, two hags, whose heads were
silvered by well nigh a century, threw
their aims around our necks, and drag*
iog us into the circle compelled us to join
in their gyrations, much to the hilarity
of the rest. But of all objects of study
the women are the greatest from the pret
tiest, good-natured young girls of seven
teen to the toothless old hags who, io this
veiy tribe, have been known to come on
the battle-field after the fight to kill the
wounded. Mach righteous iudignation
has been expressed by American writers
with regard to the servile labor which
is required of the women among the In
dian tribes, and the criticism is bat to
be expected from a people whose habit of
GEORGIA, \To thx Supkbioh Coubt
Sums* CoUKTT. j OF 8CMTKB. COUNTY ;
mHE PETITION OF MARTHA C. 8TAN-
X FORD sheweth, that on the eighteenth
day of November, eighteen hundred and sev
enty-three, William Sirrine and 8oa, a firm
composed of William Sirrins and George Sir
rine, made and delivered to your petitioner
their three promissory notes, each for the
sum of five hundred and fifty dollars ($650.)
and due at respectively twelve, fifteen, ana
eighteen months after the date thereof—con-
Fixturee for Nursing Bottles, Battles, Bands’,
Catheters and Syringes- For sale by
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
Medicine Glasses, marked for both Tea
and Tablespoonful doseB.
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
Smith’s Chill Remedy. The best Tonic
out. Sure cure for Chills.
DAVENPORT & SMITH-
Ilostettcrs, Plantation, Vinegar, Calisaya,
and Wild Cherry Bitters.
; DAVENPOBT A SMITH.
Strictly pure Leads, Raw and Boiled Lin
seed Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Coach, Copaiba-
The Best Sewing Machine OIL that is made
AGENT for thc!EI>GIN and other American Watches, also
for MABVIN’S SATES!
ditioned to bear Interest from date at the
rate of one per cent, per month, and
the interest to be paid monthly.
And foT the better securing the payment of
the said promissory notes, the said William
Sirrine then and now of the County of Orange
State of Florida, executed and driivered to
your petitioner his certain deed of mortgage
to a certain store house and lot in the city
of Americns, said county, the same being on
the east side of the public square of said city,
and known then as the carriage repository
and brick building then occupied by Willlsm
Sirrine and Son as a carriage repository,
with the rights, members and appurtenances
to the same belonging, arid mortgage being
conditioned for the better securing the said
three promissory notes and to be void upon
Wmtdk Wmk & Sfeeifiiity,
Demsr and Asphaltum Varnishes,
i Stock of first class colors. Oar “A”
i is unequalled for blinds.
DAVENPORT A 8MITH.
Watches that have Deen injured by incompetent Workmen or
herwise, put in thorough repair. Jeweliy repaired. Badges,
ings and Hair Jewelry made to order, also Engraving done to
■der.
JAS. FRICKER,
Under Barlow HmoiuHim rfWilrh Bn*etirl»a and floUPon a _ .
Pare French Brandy, Jamaica Rum, Port.
A SMITH.
Articles,
Under Barlow Home-Sign of Watch, Spectacles and Gold Pen, American, Ol
pampering their women exhibits itself i
the absurd etiquette which requires that
said three promissory notes has been paid up
to the 26th day of March, eighteen hundred
and seventy-six, and that on the note due
eighteen months after the date thereof, one
hundred and fifty dollars ($160.) was paid
on the twenty-fifth day of December 1874;
and fifty dollars ($60.) on the twenty-sixth
day of April eighteen hundred and seventy.
Saponica Tooth Powder, warranted not
nnt to injure, but to be beneficial to both
Teeth ami Gums. Ask yonr Dentist concern
ing It. Manufactured and fur sale by
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial, Pills,
and Volcanic Oil Lintment, at
DAVENPORT SMITH.
gentlemen must offer to carry a parcel
f<>r a lady, if it be but an ounce weight,
and is now resulting in the cry of ‘‘wo
men's right." But these Indian girls
are the happiest set I have ever seec,
and if the old women are bent from being
hewers of wood and carriers of water, the
men do their partin hunting and fighting.
Patent Medicines,
NEW BAKERY.
New Confectionery! !
The girls are at once both modest and
bold. They will stand and gaze into yonr
windows for a quarter of an hour at a
time, bnt having once ventured to hint
to one of them that her ways were most
winning, the poor child was so overcome
that she ran away, hid her face io her
robe, and refused to be comforted. The
manner of love«making among them is
strange. When afflicted with Cupid’s
T^HE attention of the public is
X respectfully cal'el to the
NEW BAKERY
just opened by the undersigned on Lamar at.,
next door io Davenport A Smith’s Drag Store,
where he is now prepared to supply „
Fresh Bread,
Hot Bolls,
and Cakes,
of superior quality to any heretofore offered fot
sale in Americas, at
Reasonable Prices.
ALSO on hand a choice and hblrct stock
said three notes in full, but tbe amount due
thereon have hitherto refused and’yet refuse
to pay. Wherefore your petitioner prays
that such rule and o*der may be passed and
made by the Court, as will he in conformity
to the statute in such case made and provi
ded.
N. A. SMITH, Pl’lTx Att’y.
Atiril T«*rm — Anr If*. 1870.
dart the young men go about wearing
their blankets in such a manner as to cov
er up all Hie head except the eyes, and,
having spied the object of their affection,
they slip np behind her quickly, throw
the blanket over her head also, and, bold-
tag her tightly aroand the waist, com*
]*h her to listen to the soft accents of
love. In case of a popular belle they
will sometimes range themselves in aline
at the door of her wigwam, and when she
comes out pass her from one to the other
as she in turn disburdens her surcharged
heart. They have been known to keep
a girl this way all day long.
Sensible.
We copy the following chnnk of wis
dom from the Conyers Courier, a new pa
per recently started in that place, wnd
commend it to the people of all tbe conn-
ties of the State, and ask the adoption
of the plan proposed by tbe editor Tbe
advice i* "like apples of gold in pioUms
of silver." "Let us bunt for our man
this time instead of waiting for tbe man
to hunt ns op end cauvava for our votes."
Let him be the best representative of Lis
class. Let the people act on this advice
and tbe great reforms so mnch needed
will be faithfully carried forward. The
editor aaya:
"The next General Assembly of the
Htate will be a very important body
Grave responsibilities will rest upon its
members. The great issues which have
been agitated during tbe last two years
will be fonght over again. With such
questions yet to be decided it is an im»
portent necessity to have oar very best
men in the Legislature. This is some
thing for the poople to opoalder serious
ly. Let os hnnt for oar man this time,
instead of waiting for tbe man to bnnt
ns op and canvass tor oar votes. And
let ns resolve to allow no motive of. per
sonal friendship to inflaehee ns to sup
port a weak man. Whether we select a
farmer, mechanic or a professional man,
let him be tbe pest representative of bis
dais. Second rata material will not an
swer our purpose.”
GEORGIA, SvMTEV Qoi'i
“Mortgage, etc.,
April Tern, 1870.
April 16th, 1876. •
It appearing to the Ceurt by the petition
of Martha C. Stanford (accompanied by the
notes and mortgage deed) that on the eight
eeuth day of November, eighteen hundred
and seveuty-tbree, William Sirrine made and
delivered to said Martha C. Stanford his
mortgage deed,to secure tbe payment of three
promissory notes, each for the sum; of five
hundred and ($560.) made on said eighteenth
dajof November eighteen hundred and sev.
mty.three and due respectively twelve, fif-
-In Superior
GEORGIA—Websteb County.
TfVHEREAH, the estate ot Derily Hu«Un being
HTHEREAH, the estate ot Derily Hualin being
W unrepresented, and no one having applied
for letter* of administration on said estate,
Theoo are therefore to dte and admonish all
ami s'-ngnlar, the kindred and creditors, and all
S os concerned, to be and appear at my of-
within the time prescribed by law. and file
objections, if any they have, wbv letter*
of administration should not be vested in the
Clerk of the Superior Court or some other fit
and proper person.
Given under my hand and official signature,
this 1st day of Jana 21st. 1876.
Jane 2S lm G. W. DAVENPORT, Ordinary.
Martha C. Stanford,
DYES,
PAINTS.
OILS,
VARNISHES,
Family Groceries,
COMPRISING MANY
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
L. C. CASTER. ) Libel for Divorce
ve } in Webeter Superior
JOSHUA CARTES. ) Court, March Term 76
TT being represented to the Court that the De-
A fendant is a non-resident of this Stale, It i>
ordered that service of tbe Libel in said case be
perfected by publication «f ibis order in tbe
Senna Betublicav once a mr.nth for four
mootbs. J. M. CLARK.
Li e,s w.c.
A true extract from tbe minutes ol eaid court,
this lira? day of Jane, 1876
II. L. M LEbDON,
janeOrafru Clerk.
PLUG AND FINE CUT
Not to be found elsewhere in town.
•©“The LADIES'are particularly in
vited to call fcfid rranine''‘fhe‘itbek,
where they will also find w
CHOICE SELECTION
Libel for Divorce.
GEORGIA—Webster Couxtt.
Georgia A. Kelly) Libel for Divorce ia
u* V Webster Superior Court.
W.C. Kelley. J
TT having been represented to the Coua
X that the defendant u a non .resident of
this 8late. it is ordered that service of tho
libel in said case be perfected by pnb’icat jon
of this order in the Sumter Republican.ance
a month for four months
J. M. CLARK, J. a. c., s. w. c. .
A trot extract from the Minutes of said
Court this 28th day of April, 1876.
n. L. McLBNDON, Clerk.
deed having been made upon a certain store
house and lot in the city‘Of Americns said
county, lying on the east side of the Public
Square, in said city, known at the date of
said mortgage as the carriage repository and
brick bnilding then occupied by William Sir
rine and Son as a carriage repository, with
the rights, membersand-appurtenances. to
the same belonging.
And it further appearing that the aaidbal
IN SEASON, AND FINE
FRENCH CANDIES.
H^=»Special attention given
to furnishing supplies for pic
nics, balls, parties, etc., etc., at
REDUCED PRICES. -
' Respectfully,
S. M. COHEN
may 33m o Lamar Street.
appearing that the saidbai
ACORN COOK
and become bald-headed can by i
tame article create a growth of mn
S > bakl -pot. It will also arrest
ling ont and cleanse the eealp f
it will give a new growth to whiaki
taebe, and as a fragrant hair dree
superior. Many persons are ready
bug :* but, gentlemen, you can mi
add have your
said Ibree notes remains unpaid, it
is therefore ordered that said • defendant do
pay into Court on or before the first day ot
SMOKING
TOBACCO
With or without Portable Hot Water Reserved and Clocet.
loa’t hay at cli-huhical Stirs, kut get cm
With all latest improvements.
largest Oven and Dues, longest (Ve Box for Vug wood.
Ventilated Oven, FVe Back and Fire Box Bottom—la-
\ suras a Quick, Sweet »d Even Bako and Rout
Swing Hurlh sad Ash Catch. Won’t Kfllodr or carpet.
Durable Doable aad Braced Centers asd Ring Coven
Barns bet little Hat Mica er Solid Iron Front
CsraMly Fitted Smooth Castings. No Old Scrap Woe
Nickel Plated Trimmings. Tin Lined Oven Doors.
the next term thereof, the principal,dwferetir f
and costs due on said three notes er; show
cause to the contrary if he can. And that
on failure of defendant so to do, tbe equity
of redemption in aad to said mortgaged prem
ises he forever thereafter barred and fore*
closed.
And it is farther ordered that this Buie i
Nisi be published once a month for four !
months in the Sumter Republican, a paper J
published m the city of Americus said coun- ,
ty, according;to the terms and requirements i
of the law in each cases made and provided, j
William 8irrine, the defendantt being a non
resident of the State.
This April 16th, 1876.
. J. M. CLARK,
J. 8. C., 8. W. C.
A true extract from the Minutes ef Sumter I
Superior Court this May 81st, 1876.
J II. AtLEN, Clerk. |
June2m4m.
Lee Sheriff’s Sales,,
Rape, Murder and Highway Rob
bery—A Negro Lynched.
Auguita, July 27.—Tbund.y, the 20th
* negro at Boekhill, Edgefield county, 8.
C.. committed a rape on a little whitegid
and in ceee of: f»'!r.rr, joa do aet' peg
wonderful preparation canted hair to |
feet in length on tbe head of a Kcntnc
who had been bald; and hat restored ha
heads of many gentlemen abo.had b<
from 10 to 25 years. Proof positive a
mistakable from merchants, preachers, ^
druggists, eto.. free. The article aUo^
known as Dr. J, Newtcn Smith’s Hair I
live, which la sold at *1.00 per bottle,
*2.50. Can be expressod, but not mans
mrtor sale by Davxspokt * Sxith,
Dr. .E J. ELDRIDGE,
Americns, Georgia.
Ddph a merchant in tLii city, on tbo
highway nine mile, {ram Angarfa, lerel-
ed gnu at him and made him giro op
hi. money and wateh.
but night a oolorad eonatable at Ham
burg, a a, attempted to amet two ne-
grooa charged with mealing. He caught
one, when the other fired at him, and
tha ball atmek the prisoner killing him
instantly. The murderer escaped.
Mr. Vbnderbnilt Dying.
Commodore Vanderbnilt passed an ex
ceeding!) reatlem night. It was only too
apparent this morning that his condition
was worse than at any time daring hia
no immediately responded to tbe call ta
king with him two consulting physician*.
The patient was found to be in a heavy
stupor nnable to understand any ques
tions put to him. . The symptoms are
deemed so unfavorable that the death of
tbe railroad king may be looked for at
any moment.
ISAACS’HOUSE
Heavy. Best New Iron. Won’t crack-
WAMAttTEa 8ATIS7ACT01T.»
Manufactured by
RATHB0NE, SARD & CO., Albany, N. Y.
Sold bv an E*J«rj>rUi»9 DocSer tat wry ToX>n~
may 8 3m
MACON,
Bill of Fare for the Scason:
A&tstne quA-Niii x* -
IMPROVES tha QUAU* 1
ARMSTRONG’S
AGENTS,
DBS. LOVE & WILLSON
ffTILL CURE tba worn tate of Chllla and Fe-
W *«r, Enlarged Liver and Spleen. Indiges
tion. hervone Debility, or Kidnfy Diacaae, by
wearing it according to directions.
THOUSANDS ATTEST ITS
WONDERFUL VIRTUE.
Single Pad «nt to any part ol the United Stales
on receipt of t3 00. Money refunded in case of
vaDoie.
N. B. It ia believed it will prevent (be above
disease* if worn in a state ot health. For sale
by Da.E.J. ELDRIDGE, Americus, Georgia.
Address UH3, LOVE A 1711,1808.
No. 8 Powell Block, Atlanta, Ga.
ADAMS’ HOUSE.
Butter, and Coffee,
if Steak, Potatoes.
N£*nK
401 Decatur Street,.
’TA, • - - GEORGIA.
lioaet; Pig, Beef, potatoes, cab-
L.mb .mi i^.VoU--
G. Adams & Son, Propr’s,
•ly of Adame House, Opelika, Ala.)
GEOEGIA—Lee County.
and property or James K. Johnson, minor child
of James K. Johnson, deceased.
These are therefore to. cite and admonish the
kindred of said minor, and all persons concern,
ed to be and appear at my office within the
time prescribed by law, and file their objections,
Ul l Sd l ^n^ta2! , nt >U,erWi8e lotte ” * iU 1)0 KTSnt-
t band and official signature-
llv, 1876.
E. D. WAT8QN, Ordinary.
T HIS bouse is now, and newly famished
throughout. Established December 1.1875.
Tbe best tarnished rooms in the city. 47-Nice
sample rooms for Commercial travelers.
The table is furnished with the beet the marktt
affords. Liberal arrangements made with per
manent boarders. Givo ns a trial is all wo ask.
RATES: 1 ‘ ' .
Board, per day *2 00
“ •* week, ..... .. . »7 00and *10 00
Ice cream and cako
Water Ices and cake.
Strawberries, cream and cake,
Peaches, milk and cake,..i.'.i.;i'.Y.
Iced Milk, 10c.; Iced Tea, 10c. Coffee.
Tea or Coffee and Toast
Bread and Butler, 10c.; Cakee,
8. Isaacs, E. 18;
In the Office. Prt
evTepid and Cold Batba always ri
may 17-tf
address insured large profits and steady work
for a year.' For fall particulars, addross
J. B. FOOD 4cCO. t
27 Park Place, New York.
Scuppernong Wine
8 UPPERNONG WINE at *2 00 per gallon.
• For sale by
marlfitf Dr. J. B. HINKLE.
Tildea and Hendricks will be elected
President and Vice-President in Novem
ber next, and then with Colqnitt as Gov
ernor of Georgia, we may expect a return
of the good old days* which once blessed
a day at home. Agents wanted Out
fit and terms free. TRUE A CO, An-
10C MARKET 8T., PHILADELPHIA,
maj26swawtf
Freeh Bread, Hot Rolls and Nice
baked daily atS. M. Co lion's.
NOTICE.
P IKE FLOUR (hade at my merchant mills
■even miles south west ef Americus.
may20-tf B. C, BLACK.
per day at Lome. Hampls
worth $1 free. KiiaaoN A
jnne23 lm
mar!7 6m