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NOTWITHSTANDING THE
miscellaneous.
ELDRIDGE
DAVENPORT & SMITH
DRUGGISTS
And APOTHECARIES,
AMEMCtrs, Ga.,
Bronze I.an\ps,
PINE QUALITY. HANDSOME DESIGNS,
,nd LOW TRICES, at
DAVENPORT A BMITH’S.
Timei
JA8. FBICKEB
Sit niter County Sheriff Sales for
September.
HriLI.I»>told bethr. IheCimrt Hou»!.loor
W in Amerietu within ll» feK»l Bonn of
ulo on the first Toesdsy in 8optember next, the
‘’SSSSBfflKtvW Und No. U8, In the
17th district of Snmtor oonnty, honndcd on the
north uil eul hr lands of Tote lUtlifl>onlb
by land* or John McDonald, wit by E-H.Cbeek,
containing 100 acres, more or Its*. Levied on
aa the property of Martin Laugtord. Executor
of James Langford, dec’d., to aatiafy 4 Joitooe
Court ft fa* from Wlfldnwm county, to favor
of^Pexlor day n Martin Langford, Ex. of James
Langford, dec’d- Land unoccupied and levy
mace by IL V. Medea, Constable, and returned
to Ako-Lois of land Nos. 301. SIC, 317, 223 and
247, also all on aouth aide of Slnckalee week of
lota No a. S23.348. and 6 acres off of lot No. 334
on south s do of said lot 33Q,*1m> No. 184. exoept
50 acres off of the northwest corner, 6 acres oil
of the southwest coiner cf lot No. 200, except
40 acres off the southwest corner of «aid lot,
and kd Np. 231. all being in tbo 17th district of
Sum er cTurny, snd lot No. 0 in the 10th district
said county, the whole containing 2,302} mines,
more or leas. Levied on as tbo property of A.
8. Cntta to satfcfy a Superior court tl fain favor
ut Wm JoUneon ra A. 8. Gutta. Notice to J. T.
Turner, tenant in poaeceaion ootifiod.
Alao—One dark bay horse mule, snd one bay
bore mde. Levied.oo as the property or J. T.
Tu* err to satisfy a Superior court fl fa in favor
ix J. W. WheaUey & Co. va J. T. Turner. Prop
erty pointed out by a O. Elam, Plaintiff** Atty.
Alao—Lot of land No. 178 and east halt of lot
No. 179, lying and situated in the 17th district
of Sumter county. Levied on aa the property
of James A. Eeviero to satisfy one Justice court
11 fa issued by the Justice court of the 789 Dis
trict, O. iL, in lavor of Wiley Jone# va J. A.
*!ig gmaiiDfitstcomEnsiBPtfitiip
Wnrtili
An incident happenod in Machinery
Hall yeaUrday afternoon which is well
worthy ol recording, a. it exhibit* the
unparalleled advancement of American
nemos in email aa well aa great thingfi.
While a large throng of riaitora from aU
countries were standing silently around
the mighty Corliss engine, watobiog its
gigantio movement* with feelings partly
uf delight and partly of awe, a tall, gen
tlemanly-looking personage, who after;
ward gave bis name and address as Levi
Taylor, of lodianola, Iowa, joined the
crowd, and with the otheia paid unspoken
yet eloquent homage to the wondrous
monster before him. After watehing the
motions fora few moments the gentle
man passed tronnd to one aide, and ex
tracting from his pocket n small tin ease,
took from it what looked like a diminu
tive alehobol lamp, and striking a match,
•carted a minatnre flame and placed the
oontrivance on a corner of the platform
which surrounds the mighty steam giant
from Rhode Island. At first glance noth
ing could be discerned over this lamp but
a small excreseuee, which looked more
like a very juvenile humming-bird than
anything else, but a close inspection
showed that what was mistaken for lilt-
putian winga was the fly-wheel of n per
fect steam engine, and persona with extra
■rood eye* coaid, after a eloee exsmina-
JiaMwaw nnin# rtf tllA nthrr narta of
RETAIL
WHOLESALE
Lubin’a Genuine .Extends,- Jockey Club,
Frangipani, Heliotrope, Verbena. New Mown
Hay, Tea Rose, Magnolia, West End, Violet,
Fine Bathing 8roxoxs, and Flesh Broshe
DAVENPORT A 8M1TH’8*
Fine Toilet Soaps l Pears, Lubins, Albert
Company’** Cashmere Boquet, Batin's Omni
bus, Packer's Tar, Carbolic, and other make
of fine Soaps. DAVENPORT & SMITH.
Ball's Hair Renewer, Ayer’s Hair VigoT,
Chevalier’s Life lor Hair, Cocoaine, Barry’s
Tricopherous, Lyon’s Katharion for the Hair,
DAVENPORT & SMlifl.
“ BOQUET COLOGNE. ” The most ele
gant and delicately fragrant Cologne in the
market. Try it.
DAVENPORT A SMITH,
~The Great Southern Blood Purifier, cures
all impurities of the Blood, Chronio Rheuma
tism, Dyspepsia and Mercurial Diseases.
DAVENP6RT A 8MITH.
Druggist,
BOTTOM PRICES!
Fine Chewing Tobacco.
A FULL LINE OF
Fixtures for Nursing Bottles, Rattles, Bands,
Catheters and Syringes. For sale by
the cufious piece of mechanism. The
engine has for its foundation a twenty-
fire cent gold piece, and many of its parts
are so tiny that they cannot be seen with
out a magnifying glass * It has the rv-
galar steam-gunge, and though complete
in every particular, the entire apparatus
weight only wen grain#, while the en
gine proper weighs but three grains. It
is made of gold, steel and platinum. The
fly-wheel ia only throe-fourtha of an inch
in diameter; the stroke is one twenty*
fourth of an iaeh, aad tho cut-off one
sixty-fourth of an inch. The machinery,
which can all be taken apart, waa packed
in films of silk. It ia to be. hoped that
this wonderful piece of work is to be plac
ed on exhibition along ride of its grand
antithesis, but it is now probably too late
to make an entry.
Medicine Glasses, marked for both Tea
and Tablespoonful doses.
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
Smith’s Chill Rsmtdy. Tho best Conte
out. Sure euro for Chills.
DAVENPORT & SMITH*
"Hostellers, Plantation, Vinegar, Calisaya,
and Wild Cherry Bitters.
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
Strictly pure Leads, Raw and Boiled Lin
seed Oil, Bpts. Turpentine, Coach, Copal, ja
pan, Demur and Asphallum Varnishes.
Largo Stock of first class colon. Our “A”
Green is unequalled for blinds. )
DAVENPORT & SMITH.
Pure French Brandy, Jamaica Rum, Port,
Sherry and Madeira Wines; Apple and
Peach Brqndy; Old Rye and Corn Whiskyg,
for medicinal use* For sale by
The Best Sewing Machine OIL that is made
(o)
AGENT for;th<£EIiGIN and other American.'Watches, also
for;MARVIN’S SAFES!
Notice.
GEORGIA—SUMTER C0UHTY
Ordinary's Office, i
Axrricds, Ga., Aug. 3rd, 1876. j
W HEREAS, John H. Brake tolled before me,
Clerk Court of Ordinary of said oonnty,
six head of HOGS with the fallowing marks and
brands, to-wit: One white sow, smooth crop
left 3 ear; two sow ahoati, smooth crop in both
ears; one yellow shout, smooth crop right ear;
one barrow, swallow-fork ltoth oars, and one
black ebo»t unmarked. Valued by arpraisers
Wmk % Specialty,
Tub Toilet of Turkish Women.—
Externally one sees nothing indicative
of the princely fortunes which really do
exist; there arc no fine equipages, and
the Turkish women dress with more than
plainness—at least so far as the stranger
can see—a shapeless fere<1j\ of silk, with
long sleeves, descends to the feet and,
when it flutters open, in the wind, gives
you a glimpse of baggy trousers coming
halfway down to a very thick ankle io-
cased in the coarsest of ill-fitting stockings,
terminated by a pair of splay feet in heel
less boots of yellow slippers. If she be
Watches that have'oeen injured by incompetent Workmen or
otherwise, put in thorough repair. Jewelry repaired. Badges,
DAVENPORT A SMITH.
An extra article of Sewing Machine'Oil,
warranted not to gum and to be free from all
impurities. DAVENPORT & SMITH
Paper, Envelopes, Blank Books, Pens,
Pencils, Ink, Carmettes, Chalk, Crayons,
Sc., at DAVENPORT & SMITH’S.
to be worth 413 00. The owneta of said fa
are hereby required to come forward, claim i
...» if nnt al.iinaJ .
Rings and Hair Jewelry made to order, also Engraving done to
order.
JAS. FRICKER,
ertv and pay chargee; if not claimed said
i will be sold befx e the Gourt house door
e city or Americas, between the usual hours
Je, on Saturday, 23tli day of August, 1876,
iv expenses of keeping, Ac.
* ™ B. FILSBURY,
g5td* 01’k Court Ordinary.
Druggist Articles,
Under Barlow House— Sign ofWatcb, Spectacles and Gold Pen, Americnc, G».
DAVENPORT & SMITH’S.
Saponica Tooth Powder, warranted not
i*-*Tire, hut to be beneficial to both
not to injur., — _ r _
Teeth and Gums. Ask your Dentist concern
ing it. Manufactured and for sale by
DAVENPORT A SMITH.
McLean’s Strengthening Cordial, Pills,
and Volcanic Oil Liniment, at
DAVENPORT SMITH.
“When a lady comes into the restau
rant,” aaid the waiter, “she always sits
down as if terrapins and turtles were
nothing to her. ( never can help believ
ing in her, oonnting n? experience as
GEORGIA.—Sumter County:
W HEREAS. F. M. Color, Administrator on
oitate of Benj. B, Daniel, deceased, bar
ing applied for Letters of Dismission.
These are therefore to admonish the kindred
and alt persona concerned, to be and appear at
my office within tho time prescribed In law, and
show cause, if any they have, why said admin
istrator Bhonldnot bo dismissed. Given under
mr hand and official signature, this August 4th
1876. G. A. BltOWN,
*nt>5 lm3tn Ordinary.
nothing. She always asks for the bill of
fare, and reads the figures first. Men,
yon know, say *do they oook oysters de~
Patent
er of kid. The head is tied up in a silk
handkerchief, wrapped around with a
very thin veil—sometimes, but rarely, she
has ear-nogs, which are generally of the
cheap Palais Royal kind. The toilet is
completed with an umbrella, and this, io
rain or sunshine, at early dawn or dewy
eve, the Tuikish woman always carries
open. Possibly in the harem she may
be gorgeous and beautiful, but certainly,
beyond its sacred procincts, where none
but the eye of her liege lord can gaze upon
NEW BAKERY.
New Confectionery !!
cent r but she always says ‘what do they
cost?' Then she calks and talks of her
friend, and she says do you like vermicel
li soup?’ Oh,' says the other, 'don’t let’s
have soup, it’s so hot. I don’t want any
soup, and 1 hate vermioeUi, don't yon f*
‘Yes/ says she, ’but what shall we have?’
’They have splendid chicken patties at
Mallard’s, in New York; I wonder if they
are good here?’ 'I don’t know/ says the
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
W HEREAS, Leonard Parker, Administrator
on the estate o! James D. Westbrook,
late ol said county, deceased, applies to me for
letters of Dismission from said estate.
Three are therefore to admonish all and singu
lar, the kindred and all persona concerned, to
be and appear at my office. In terms of the law,
and file their objections, if any they have, oth
erwise letters of dUmiseion will be granted said
applicant.
Given under my hand and official signature.
fTHE attention of the public is
X respectfully called to the
NEW BAKERY
Ju*t opened by the undersigned on Lamar St.,
next door to Davenport A Smith's Drag Store,
where he ie now prepared to supply
Fresh Bread,
Hot Rolls,
and Cakes,
of superior quality to an)- heretofore offered for
other, *1 had sheep’s head here oooe, and 1
it waa very good.* ‘Well, let’s have that’ <
‘No, tip she, ‘don’t let’s have the same
thing. You have sheep’s head, and I’ll
have chicken.’ ’No; have you rare beef?’
—to me—‘Yea, miss/1 say. ‘You have
shad V says the other. ‘No, it ia too late,
and don’t let both of ns have fish. I wish
they had Vienna coffee, oc that lovely rose ,
aherbert from the Turkish Bazar. I*ct
ua go over there.’ ‘Oh, no, it’s too hot.’
'Well, what are you going to have?’
Then they ask me if we have fried chiok-
en, and all aorta of things not on the bill,
and if we had—as we haven’t —what
would it oost. Th*7 talk of Ibis', sod of
that, and tboa one fays, ‘Ob, pshaw I I
mean to bm.e some ice cream; end the
other saya it ia just what she wants, nod
then when they get it they any it isn’t
half as good aa the ice cream at some
other place, and then they lay briog
them tome cake: and when I bring it,
theymy, ‘Hareu't yonaome other kind V
end I briog that. Then one aayaj ‘Let’*
hare tome coffeeand they decide on
lemonade. Whea I give the check, they
count ap everything by Hecif, and tay,
‘Oh, mercy, did the eako cost all that ?'
Theo they get ap and drop their gioren,
aod say,‘Let us go op to the Troit IWres,
or else to the reetaurnt in some of the
halls, sod'don't yon think that ie* cream
waa horrid V
his 6th day of July, 1876.
july8 m3m* G. A. BROWN, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Sumtbb County.
(V7HEREA8. Leonard Parker. Administrator
W on the estate ol Laura Duncan, late of
said county, deceased, having applied to me for
letter* of Dionisskm from said estate.
These are therefore to cite and admonish alt
and singular, the kindred and creditors of said
deoeaaed, to be and appear at niv office within
the time prescribed by law and file their objoe-
tionB, if any thoy have, why said letters should
not be granted said applicant.
Given under my band and official signature,
this 6th day of July, 1876. .
juljSmSm.* G. A. BROWN, Ordinary.
,,—rior quality .—,
n Americas, at
Reasonable Prices.
fllHIBTY days after data application will be
1 made to the Ordinary of Sumter county
fer leave to sell the real and personal property
belonging to the citato of 8. 8. Boone, late of
eaidconnty. deceased.
july8 lm ISABELLA BOONE, Exrx.
Family Groceries,
COMPRISING MANY
PAINTS,
THE LIGHTEST-RUNNING MACHINE IN THE WORLD.
With our printed directions, no instruction or mechanical skill is required to operate it.
The construction of the machine is based upon * principle of unique and unequalled s»-
plicity, comprising simple levers working upon centres. The bearings arc lew, and they
are hardened and oolUhed.
The machines are made at our new worts in the city of Newark-, X. J., with sew special
(patented) machinery and tools, constructed expressly U> accomplish what we now offer.
liter a machine fully tcnrreentctl.
“DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE CO.,
• ' ■ N«\v Yorlv au(l Olaicogo.
FASHIONS 'sSggfigfii
, f . tend tl:e tuakiug or, the!:’ own garments, ''it* ®*
highest talent WdrW Lot freOitte* hi all departments, and the best ideas of the most.skflLU
modistes, both at homo and abroad, we are enabled to attain results fitr above the reach of »e
average dress-maker. Our style* are always the latest and best, Our elegantly-illustrated
catalogue mailed to any lady sending five cents with her address.. Agents wanted everywhere.
**DOMESTIC” SEWING MACHINE CO.,
1 N,ew York and Chicago-
OILS,
VARNISHES
&C., i
Notice to Debtors and Creditors-
A LL persons indebted to the estate of Mr*-
i A. L. Finn, late of 8omter county, dec'd,
are hereby notified to come forward and settle
the tame immediately, and those holding claim*
against said estate au» requested to present
^;^ rdi “ eIOUW E.A.nAWKIKS.E,T.
Not to be found elsewhere io town.
*©“The LADIES are particularly in
vited to call and examine the stock,
where they will also find a
CHOICE SELECTION
.7o*uu»:
PLUG AND FINE
~fTM. McLendon,
r all diseases cf the Liver, Stomach&8pleeu
WILL CURE DYSPEPSIA!
I MUST OWN that
your Bimmona' LiTer Pegu-
LtorfUlivdr-'r-" •••;>-
IN SEASON, AND FINE
FRENCH CANDIES.
®^gr*Special attention given
llflLL be sold Wore tkmGMrt
W ia the town of EUsville, Hcb
on the first Tuesday in Sepumb
Canoeing property, to-wit:
One bay mare mule name Fa
mous* colored hors* mule name i c
on as the property of H. W. bmith b
Superior Court tt fa in favor of Joh
va. 8. W. Smith, priadpal, sod I
security. Property pointed out b
attorney.
B. 0. MEJ
angitd*
his mooey would hold out. Two dollars
t day. He atajod two montha and cent
fur hia bill. Carramba! Two dollars a
day for board was only a small fart of the
item* charged. Sixty dollars. for Are
looked np oonaiderably Boarder demur*
•t.” •ays the landlord;
q .—. ‘ it ctued my wife of
. malady I had concteJ in-
to furnishing supplies for pic
nics, balls, parties, etc., etc., at
REDUCED PRICES.
. Respectfully,
S. M. COHEN
may 3 3m c 'Lamar Btreo’t.
A. E. V. ALBERT,
Professor in Niobolas
Public School. Parish o r
Terrebonne, La.
MALARIOUS FEVERS!
You are at liberty to use my name in p
red.
“Can’t help it,” says the landlord;
‘ wo can’t afford to furnish fad sod a
man to attend it for baa thin a ■ dollar a
day."
“All right,” aaya the boarder; “I’m
willing to pay a dollar a day for a fire, but
doo’t want to pay for more than I’.e had
Now, oat of all the.time I’ro been hero,
it’s irapoeaible that I could have had a
fire more than half o dozen dayaio tho
whole aixty."
“Well,” aaya the landlord, “that’s not
onr fanlt; the foe! waa there and a man
to attend to it; you might hay* used it if
yon hid been a miod to.”
Bat . the boarder remonstrated still
farther.
“Now. lfyon’il come np and look io
my room I think I can convince yon that
there has never been any fnel there, and
what ia more, cootinned he, rising to the
sublimity of the situation, “there ia no
place to pot it jf it were there. There ia
Lee Sheriff’s Sales for September.
W ILD laaoH bate. th. Court Bourn door
in Leesburg, Le* oonnty, off tbo first
m *— t- Dff-t, between tho legal
ing property, to-wit:
jnwfeaa.j M y,vi ~w Of land No. i(90 Olid 31|
acre*, being fractional lot No. SOI, both lot* in
DBS. LOVE & WILLSOS
W ILL CURE th* worst cam or China »“«;
ver. Enlarged Uver and 8p!oem
tion Nervoua Debility, or Kidney Dum*. V
wearing it according to direction*.
HOUSANDS ATTEST iTS
TONDERFUL VIRTUE.
Single Pad *ont to any part ol tho Urited 8t»t«
on receipt of 13 00. lloacy refunded ia »**
, vailuio. ,, , Wl —
M. B. It i* bdioved It will -prevent the
diseases if worn in a state of health.
by Da. E. J. ELDRIDGE, A mericus, Georg*.
Add^e8, DBS. LOVE* WILLSO^
:{ No, 8 Powell Block, Atlanta,
april2Sti.
ACORN COOK.
Centennial
uniimum
GREAT ATlFif COAST LINE,
veotivefor Fever ard Ague in the
plant in Southwest Uoorg.*. near Alb
aad must say that it has done mart
my plantation among mj negroes,
m< dicine 1 ever used; it supersedes <
taken In time.
Yours Ac.,
Eighty acre* of lot of %ud Ho. iDO and tl)
acre*, being fractional lot No. SOI, both lot* in
tho 14th district of aaid county, and 4 acre* of
lot.Mo. 1 in the 15th district or said county, the
4 acre* being in the aoathoast corner Of said lot.
Levied on by virtue of a fi fa from Lie Superior
court in favor of G. M. KtoVes vs Wm. H - Ham
mock for purchase money for said lard. Deed
filed by aaid 8toke* to said Hammond in the
Clerk'* office as required by law.
4Iao—Lot of land No. 139, in tbo 13th district
in which; 1). E. Heart'lives, in said county./-
Levied on by virtue of s fi fa for State and Coun
ty tsxeu for the y. ar 1875, loaned by the Tax
Collector of said county. Levy made and re
turned to me bv Conatab’e.
aug 4tds 1. P. T180N, Blieriff.
SMOKING
With or without Portable Hot Water Reservslr and Clotet.
Sox’! buy aa t&i-falUcati Stow, brt get cae
With all latestDnprovements.
Largest Ovea and Fiaes.-Longest Flre Bcxfor long wood.
Ventilated Oven, Fire Back and Fire Box Both*—h-
tom a Quick, Sweat aid Even Bake and Roast
Swing Hearth and Ash Catch. Wbn’t tell floor or carpet.
TOBACCO
Hon. B. H. Hill, Ga.
CHILDREN l—Your
Peculator is superior to any
other remedy for Malarial
Diseases among children,
and it ha* a large sale in
this section of Georgia.
W. M. RUSSELL,
. Albany,Ga.
CONSTIPA TION!
T HE Railway and Steamehip Companies be
tween Augusta. Ga., and Philadelphia,
comprising tue Atlantic Coast Lot, will dur
ing the progress ol the
QunXmwvaV ‘EixVCvVvMvow,
or TBB UNITED STATES, zlL-it
prevent for Hie patronage of the South, route*
of traiia{.HVt*lion and forms <f tickets upon
which to teach Philadelphia, that will imnuas-
Durable Double and Braced Center* and Kag Cover*
Boms bet little w«M. ■ Hav Mica or Sold Iron Front
Carefully Fitted Smooth Cssttsgv. No Old Scrap Iron
Nickel Plated Trimmings. Tin Uned Orta Doors.
Ground and Sfiver-lika Polished LDesand Mouldings.
Heavy. Best Nen Iron. Won't crack-
Dr. ,E J. ELDRIDGE,
Americus, Georgia.
FRUITLAND NURSERIES
ADAMS’ HOUSE,
ISAACS’HOUSE
MACON, ; V > T - GA.
or cot: stir alien of ray Lowe’s, cansed by a tem-
torary «]. raugcraeut of tbo liTcr. for the last
hire or four years, and always when used ac-
lordang to the direcUonv. with decided benefit,
tlnuk it ia a good medicine for tho deraege-
Deat of tlio liver—at least such lua been my
teraouul experience io the use of it.
Hibax Waxxxx, Chief Jus bee of Ga
SICK HEADACHE!
EDUOUIAL.—Wo have
hated Us virtues.personally
- nd know tha t for Dyapep* a
/i iousness; and Throbbing
METALLIC
AUGUSTA, GA-,
BEUKMAKS, Froprietor.
[Established 1856.]
IG pocared tho sgawy lorJbMWj
and reliable nurtery, I x® n0 *
1 f WilSUIIIB CiTOTACTOSZ.
Manufactured by
RATHBONE, SARD & CO., Albany, N.Y.
Sold by an EtUtroi^nQ IMoler in evay Town-
No. 401 Decatur Streep
ATLANTA,
urably excel all other lines in point of
DIRECT DAILY MOVEMENT,
COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATION.
VARIABILITY OF TRANSIT.
ECONOMY OF EXPENDITURE.
To «nat>le this to be done, the combined re-
source* of the Railway Lines South of Norfolk,
together with those or the
Baltimore Slcaui Packet Compiiny
GEORGIA.
Mrs. S. E. Adams &.Snn, Fropr’s,
f Formerly of Adams Boose, Opelika, Ala.)
his boots.
INCREASES the QUAHTITY*' ' ■
IMPROVES the QUALITY
ARMSTRONG’S
LINCOLN BUTTED POWDER,
Good Fresh Butter all tha Year Round.
BUTTER IN 20 MINUTES.
I INCOLN BUTTEIirOWDER i 0 an entirely
J harroleas article made from a celebrated
English recipe, end now in daily use by many
of the most noted farmers in lho batter coun
ties around Philadelphia.
In hot weather this Powder makes butter
much firmer and sweeter than it usually is, and
kcops it from turning rancid It alco removes
the strong flavor of turnips, garlic, weeds, corn
stalks, cotton seed, etc.: and tho increased yield
of butter much more than pays the trifling ex
pense of using it.
35 cents per package.
Wood Coffins and Caskets
lhe best furnished rooms io tho city *rNh»
sample room* for Commercial travelers.HE*
The table i* iurnftr cd with the beat the market
affords. Liberal arrangements made withprr-
oonrse io the Big Horn expedition.
Sturgis it well known in this city. He
i. tho chxp .ho wm. ron'*a end licked at
Oontown by General Forreal doling the
lalp ci.il war. Bi. military knowledge
cauoed him to generally pnthie-hoepiW
in adraiKM, then en immense wagon and
pack train, next the infantry, and laat
the cavalry, and Stnrgia alwaya remained
with the cavalry. Thia movement en-
aided Btnrgie to retreat by making
• ‘aboot face," then Stnrgie and the oeval-
ry moved to the van of the oolnmn.
lloiea nice chap to eritieiae a eoldier
like CwiM.i—Memphin ledger.
Use WoodrufTx chain lightning fly pn-
nar. It kills instantly, for sale at Dr.
F,tdridge'e Drag Wore.
Old Dominion Steamship Company
will be employs* and the individual touhmt,
lb* social party of ten, twenty or nor*, lor th*
lies before t im-
- Regulator, bat
‘■••wi.’k. floored
According to location of room
Ladies, Gentlemen and Childre
Culls, uigbt or day,'by Telegraph
otherwise, will receive onr faithful pc
sonal attention. Residence at house
late S. S. Boone.
8. ANTHONY & SON.
maj6-3m.
Mtoon.Gt. ’
Having had during the laat twenty years
(froylfdto attend to Raring fitock, and hav
ing had so much trouble with them with Colic,
Grubbs. Ac., gave mo a groat deal of trouble;
hating heard of jour Regulator as a cure for
the above diseates I concluded to try it, after
trying ouo Package in Mash I found it to cure
in eve-y Instance it is only to be tried to prove
what I have aaid in its praise. 1 cai* send you
Cir.ificatf a frnm Augusta, Clinton & Macon, as
to the cure of Horve*.
P, L. MIZE,
. 23 cts.
25 cts
cake ...25 cts.
25 cts.
, 10c. Coffee... .10 cts.
20 cts.
»kes, ....10 cts.
W ILT, m.not.ctore «nd
St i o, soD.bJfl pn«., »U or mot
Send in mjui Clio. e»rl.v. Iti m i9™irteo ,or
^ eh". n“.% th“3S7X *•
, day at home. Agents wantod. Out-
NOTICE.
BI1NE FLOUR made at my merchant mills
b seven miles south west of Americus.
may20-tf R. O, BLACK.
fle and terms free. TRUE A CO, Au*
per day at h>me. 8amplo
worth $1 free. Htinson &