The Bainbridge weekly sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-????, September 07, 1872, Image 4

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THE WEEKLY SUN. FIRESIDE READING. Saturday Morning, Sept. 7th, 1872. HOUSE H^LP. Lemon Preserves —One pound of pounded loaf sugar; quarter of a pound of butter, six eggs, and the whites of four well beaten, the rinds of two lemons, arid the juice of three. Mix together, and Simmer to the consistency o r honey. Stir all the time or it will burn. Sugar Cakes.— \ pint of butter, \\ pint of sugar, 2 r-ggs, juice and grat ed rind of one lemon \ teaspoon of ftoda dissolved in two tablespoonfuls of milk, a pinch of salt, flour enough to enable iti<s dough to roll out ea sily. A little nhtmeg. Roll thin.— Cut in shapes, and dry on a seive after baking. FruitCake.—Wash and drain well one pound of currants; chop not Tine the same of raisins; chop or slice cine half pound of citron. Beat five eggs and two cups of brown sugar toge ther; add one cup of butter, and one of molasses; one half cup of sour milk, with one large teaspoon of so da; one teaspoon of all kinds, of spice and six cups of flour, reserving half a cup tG mix with the fruit to pre sent it settling; add the fruit, last,— Pitt a piece of buttered letter pape’r on the bottom of your baking pan. This w ill make one large loaf, and will keep a year. Shoe Blacking. —Place in a bottle halt an ounce of gum shellac, broken in small peices, cover with alcohol, cork tight, and put in a warm place, slujke it often. Add a piece P? gum camphor the size of an egg,' shake till dissolved; then add one ounce of lamp black. The whole will lie ready for use in two or three days. If it becomes too * thick, add more alcohol. Apply with a brush. This blacking ill not leave the boots on ly by wearing. We give"ft fancy economical dish, and warrant it to please —it is Lem on Louple. Take the yolks of three eggs, three ounces of sugar and the grated rind of half a lemon. Boat these together well; add the whites of the eggs, beaten to a froth, and the juice of half a lemon. Put all into a deep dish and bake for ten or fifteen minutes. Serve with a sauce made of too well beaten eggs, tlie grated peeljand juice of half a lemon. Stir it over the fire till it begins to rise. Care must be taken not to let the Louple get two brown. FI X FOlt OUR FRIEND Switch-tenders —hair pins. Generally speaking —women. A match game—incendiarism. Brakeman—baggage smasher. The great American desert-r --fru'it. * •• J Taws and effect—Crows and scare crows, Twins, like misfortunes, never come singly. When is anew hat like a blow?— When it is felt. Coming to grief—Meeting trouble half way. A prickly pair—a porcupine and ft hedgehog. How to make both ends meet— Don’t buy any hone. The great American Bird—the bird in the hand. The drunkard’s favorite geometri cal figure—the rye-tangle. Grant wants to know if whiskey isn’t a grain elevator? - Marriage is often the end of a ‘fnnn’s troubles—but which end? How to evercomo your sorrows— strike one of your own sighs. Whatever good an umbrella per forms, it is “put up” to it. “Here We are” is tlie laconic salu tatory of anew Missouri paper. What sort of music should a girl sing whose fence is cracked and bro ken? Ans.—Pieces. Why is a jewler like a screeching florid singer? Ans. —Because he pier ces the ears for the sake of orna ment. Why do sailers working in brigs make bad servants? Because it is impossible for a man to serve two mast-ers well! Why is-the horse the most humane of all auimals? He give the bit out of his mouth and, listen to every woe A city missionary was asked the cause of his poverty, “Prinsipally,” said he with a twinkle of the eye, “because I have preached so much without notes. An old bachelor says that the an cient Romans understood the char acteristics of the mule, as well as loose of the woman. Hence they named the latter muker. A California obi u try: “The de ceased was a talented men of roman tic nature. He placed the but of his gun in the fire while he looked down the muzzle and departed hence spontaneously.” An honest farmer who had just finished his first term of jury duty, being asked by a neighbor how he liked it, rep'ied that since his return home his attention had been con stantly occup ed in trying to discover some mode by which be could cheat his neigbor—a thing which had never before occured to him to attempt. A country poet, after looking about over life, his come to the following rhym ng conclusion: O’.i I wouldn't live forever, I wouldn't if I co Id; But I needn’t fret about if, For I couldn’t if I would.” An ignorant, conceited fellow got aboard a tteamer on Lake llathn. After standing on dot k awhile: n eng the crowd, and string the captain approach he inqii’red: “What is the name of this lake?” “The Lake Huron,” answered the captain. rt I want to know what lake I’m on. What’s its name ?” Well sir ; ” said the captain, “the lake you’re on is the lake Huron.— Does that satisfy y >u?” The cioiyd were smiling quite audibly, 'and the man walked on muttering low to himself: “The lake I’m on is the lake I'm on! That’s a polite captain, that is.’ There is only ne thing nioi'i! pleas ing in life than the sight of a healthy male creature devoting his energies to the cultivation of a yellow mu - tache while Ijjfj wife rocks the pedal of a sewing machine for _ the family provender, and that is to see a heal thier man kick liim. An enthusiastic young produce / , 3 y •• h 1 dealer, a few evenings ago, m a ser anade to this inamorato thus recor ded his high resolves: /I’ll chase the antelope over the plain, and the wild spring chicken I’ll bind with a chain; and the cauliflower so fierce and neat I’ll give thee for a nosegay sweet.” A Child Wife. They have had a lively*case of ihe sen Ration order in court'in Mobile. • Geo%e W. Fagan aged 25. ran off wi.h a. and mar ried a girl named Alice < hi Ides aged l”. * ' The law of Alabama not permitting the marriage of children, the codple went to Mississippi and had the knot legally lied. They then returned to Mobile and tllepa rents of die girl had them both arrested and brought into court. Ml he charge against Fagan was abduction. There be ing no charge against the girl she was in troduced as a witness. Old Mrs Childs, who had been in bed for eight years, was brought into court on a lounge. IJerevi deuce was given under great excitement She remarked that she had often snot at a mark and hit it. and helpless as she was, she wanted to put {jer aim to the tost. She'had ‘■never seen Fagan.'’but threatened in court to shoot him at sight. Mr. Childs the father of the girl was present, i and ’e s demonstrative. 5\ hen Alice was called as a witness and made her appearance .he old woman fumbled in her pocket and asked the ’udge if she might with pro} riet.y. shoot the child. 'I he child look no notice what ever of the movement and w?s perfectly calm. She sail: “1 left home •on ny; own free will. lam satisfied and have 1 nothing else to say.” Fagan was bound over in the stttti of j 61.000 to answer to the charge < f abduct- x ing aft male under 14 year of age from her lawful guardians. It was in evidence that Fagan was an 1 industrious young man of respectable fam ily, and that he is devotedly attaihcd to hjs child wife. She. on Imr } art had an opportunity to prove that sh" fully recip rocates his affection and act ires to live j wbh him in mace. Ihe .1 udge in" view of all the faots acted the part of a Solomon. He said: -T et the girl be discharged from all restraint j and left at liberty to go to liei parents <>r ; her hu baud as she may elect.’ She i unanimously elected her husband. lie refused to give the bond' of SI.OOO : and went to prison. And she saying : 1 My place is wi.h you George" went | along : and the couple are now living hap- j pily together in jail as mar and wife se- 1 cure from the at ackaof stbru.ing parents and parents in law. An old woman, who died the other day at Lowell, was giving or ders for her funeral, and among other things said she wanted to be “laid out” in her black silk gown and they must not take out the, back breadth, as they did when Sal ly inith was laid out. “For,’ said the old fady," depreciatingly but seri ously, “what a, figure Sally will cut atf the resurrection without any bad breadth in her gown !” There is only one thing more pleasing in life than the sight of a healthy male creature devoting his energies to the cr.ltivation of a yel low moustache, while Ins wile rocks; the pedal of a sewiug machine for j the family provender, and that is to j ! see a healthier man kick him. JOHN W. MCGILL. R. W. lA\ If. McGILL & DAVIS, Attorney’s at law, BAINI’RIDGK GV. CiT r-’L nw P -tLo !y’ j D-St PRESS FOR SALE! A GOOD PRFSS FOR an AMATUER. WILL PAY FOP. ITS SELF IN ONE MONTH ! N \ L’Y Pi> t-S I>|<l ;< fMV lends. 'IV fc’>ck aii l <• ln-r >i»nt--rvl will l.» fun ni-iud arc s', i- «]»•—ir and. 'ro< 'I l!'S I> YOIM: CHANGE. S ec : niti'is o* ly! e s’li’ali c t<> p in cod* At* "i I lie lomaulrtl ov non nc-ipt <rf sta n »V ■ I iiv© i'i g- and lb’"’! i->n a q"u s o N vel iPri ti Hums ‘lie jue<s * asb cn use iUioiitjt >ei' a<l isn« <bd ns new '' e •■•lit b -m hmi a 1 Liis io-s c:i il to a 1 rgf ii ckoii- o' ii m ll po-f r in jts c- , and ►'y eis can bM* n on a G ••*!.•». Wp i k ■ s4'> ca h fi *• and Hms 1 h n<o t Rea on tor s,- 1 >• ve >v in » "incl.ine Add esfl, Oifi.t E.” Fort Veliev, t fcor^iit Sit 1 17’. iliL jL;-JLJL*7.2C£SSr X .1 iO n iii S v\ 000 I;| El VI C\SE M «i b G ( -•. lac * iiiiic ; ' i*i e rer h o tin- I’lNh' OXFIns 111 ole to uldcl j.t e e v -I it » •• FI-UNI U:E -T< lfF O w .J lIKNi E ISDN. June 2 1572 M3 .i , imm hive sity 'SHI. \M The Home of Henry Clay AND T R A V .s Y L V A N / A , Tlffe FtTRS OF VaRIOFS CoT LRmET. The i 1 s n o. rti n »* it I. no P e r>d Li n i.co> .1) i M O Mi,. •O'. E in- leait'* ■x • e s'2 > ■ a •io rri xc rin Mu Lw mi ' uioi c • I lu' s 15 i'i| f in ;»2 o '•'i pe wek s n ■ ots ■ f tv Air h"i ill n ' ec!i o.i iiU c. 1 <'n ilo'ra ii to i"H f ilieir ij i‘"it Ly luLoi in tto- f iin tr in Mv s'lips Sc-.-iou- beg nm i nml M•' il.iv in M-ptemi.iT lor c iinlopnes ot oilier i fo'- m ii •• 'oLtre . J. 15. BOWMAN, Regent Lexington, I£y: B. B. BOWK! E. C B"WJSV BOWER & bOWEFI ATTORNEYS AT LAW IJAINPRIIHJIv <;a. OFFICE IN Tllfi Corn I H< UsE. Match 2t>. 1871. 44 tv REPUBLICAN DURING THE CAMPAIGN. Extraordinary I inducements. In O' ’e t«* give th«* ,«v una' Repnb i can i e hugest nssbl • < ire tio lining t e itiiji -riai t P.m ica’ (1 an. ■ igi jus mm no i cV.i. Ilm | r**[inei"i - .ff i r* s -wia e iii-'iis t ti i' 0 |. wng e.v ce ing y low at- , ti til the II t< ci. h d-iy ol N vmb. r, I 77. I > - TL’V PA ITT. sJpi> WE..KLY TAP. M 50 'jO Ltl ; »3 PA I KEY I< n co) it sto i lie address in Cft xxir.pi per *l7 4 1 TANARUS« n'y c mp'e- to < n>- tuldic.-s, in one wra p i . sl2 CO 0 Wl I Ki t Ti n <o' s s tn on, adiii :s, in one wra) - |' r, $4 On '] wmy pirs t•oi 6 addioss, in one wia per, $7 0 J In- 11 k rum, i can stains the Nominees of the National Demo cratic Convention. For Fie and i t sii and V ie I’n -ident > f tin F» de " at . 11 e t"i e i «•■ >inot Mil (a \ i e p t am st •• 1 h v, u ithe i > t jeu ! slop in,i tin qal lad iq pll t( i § i.ea II ;-li \ T is earnest ly li ••(•■ <I that -ill > a tie,tic c i z i> xi o t kt an Inien v in iR t a eui op, a m eii* i t in i >ec iiuih |h,xxii i • i rup ami n a II Adm »iii» t, • ‘ U.l h let, nXX 1 e Sim:. 11 i-xert 'ln 111 et C o in, s, a» tl,*-c ,cn a»i >i a, and "id • 1 '''• ‘i I,< i tin ic- -1 ii- -J minul 1 bs h 1 i e •'•m- imi e I it, lx an I r if L- -i ese•' a q ,k v spo- R 1)1 i- ii s ral-i b c ben tl., f, 1 coni i <t, ti' inn. n w «'" I(• v ,i t lei f r l,w Hi he 8 >ni ei h • t>•-* •r. T'S ''Hi • rto s n! e i't mce.- Ip Ev j 6 - itlhi '1 k. Ha and : ,v run: it Western & Atlantic R. (ompany. OFIICE OF THE PRESIDENT, Atlanta, June oOtk, lb7i.\ (in a '1 fev i Lis and 6 WE 'TKk.n EX I ecting faNw Y rk and 'h<‘ W. . !.<• V - . u a . ii 0 |> i, -.1 v s i>a tun : (!l an . r . vi* ( o ir > .. o>* . m. D,Y I’AS NGEK ilt.lN. To tie Xo'lii an Wesi can mi Pi ! iiiau I’a ace C i• • o d.'Vi J., :Vi's At a*na S3 a m An i V s J # tit on l . 4 ,t. hi Arrive-( huiatu oest y p. m LI..HINJNG EXPKLSS, Passenge s 1 avinsr \tlmta l»y this Train ur ivr in \< w York lit-* Mc .n l aittr-' aunn a; 4.44 t’ At 14 H ur- and 36 Miiu.t s earlier tlum l as sei.ge.s a avinfc I>j Atm us ta the same evening. Leave- 1 At'ai ta 5.0-‘> p nv ATT 5- D ion 10 CO 11l "OU J UKI N Xi liE‘B. 1 a 1 yng ■ hrn rirl t I’a lac** < a tr in Lo .is V le. N rtu nml West L*' v ■ C at an ..._m 4 4'« |> in Ar oes Atlanta 12 2J a 11. D Y P \SSEXGXIt llt vIN, O 1 die North and W st. L av s Clia ta' oo a ... t . *» AO a. «n A ti\*B .tlanta.... . . ...1 lu j. in JtCrioMU DAI 10S TB IN. I eaves l'.alt >;• 2 4- a n* Air.Ws Atlai t.t 9 60 a. in . JOaKl'ti E .liivOWN, PiCaut. July 20, 1872-5 t i IJ^sWMANHOOD: ;/ 11 ■" L * T 11 w RtvToiu p. .I'lU r'ib' : sb, 'l a m-w ebiti'” of PT>. fl I - W l !. S GEEKU.i: \Tr.D E-^'Y Mu-1 il c'l cm .o' cei tftin wciil-ennesM'S. •In- 1 ffects iif Irr ts aid Abu.“ft* *>l eurlt life. ' be ci ’el r t”d iintb'ii', 1 > t! is adtn rn/ !e e-i-ay i’b :nl> .t.-iiion-t<a'»-s f" ni i ihnty ye r- i-iii'ii-f 1 p-.iciic" th yl riiiinß.c n -• q> ci c< -* f- u-a ton-i and übp'-es be ,a i- al \ cno*d «i hont tin- and ’ny» rous use if intei nat me ; C> em I In* p licUnn' of tbc knife : jointin' Oil' Die " od • o c'!'' a* o c -i n' e i er'.iin and eff dual 1 y ne l s's w .icb ev**n si-ff r r n• ui i*- *i r wba* li«s 'co'"l'tio- m ybe naydr - h in-oif cbo "■!»■pr '»'• tv, and rn-i c 1 v. CiT Ibis L c n e hould e n D e b n.D of ev 'v lo'i'b ami ev- n man m ’he bind. nt n de se D. i" a|l i l ' eiiveb'D 1 ' 'o any n ib-ss. d on icceip* ot MX cents or two * o-t‘t nios Also, Dr i'iJv r veil’s ‘M uriatn G i pi ci n s. \ ! res- tin* p ite all- r-=; (’llA'' and C. ■ EI'E & C - 127 verv N w York P s ntfice Box 4 083 Much’G ! u 7 R9-»f BITiiIOTK N. VELS. ‘ be nil r g moimnn nS of F-nimor 0 i foe Ins « - k . While tin love ot e un'-y rbv; it, bis nnm -iy wil esisi m In- ient ot h- p ; •!nib , o tiu y tiat-o - ic inn Am ica 'li o g> o t th » s' on and 1.- kl a,< and • i •* e-e y .Ameiicivn ibi ry lIAMbL WiU TEit A NEW AND bPI JEN' IDLY- ILI.PSIR \IE1) PtdULAH FI ITI N i ¥ KKXIM >ilK COOI £ would f.m is LEATII3R STOCKING ROMANCES. D. ' pri/iov &<'(*. iinn -i ne t'a' 'Too 1-nvi' cmii'i Miced ; hepnboe im nt I P< n inion • oi.pi r's N'. v. 1- ii , form designed for ffiivra' p"t u.u Hon a'ion 'the se lies will b'g wilt ihi fanioii' “Lemlier Sto king liile-,’ five in nnn-ber, wlich wul b-i u i isin and in the so lowin ■ order, at intervals of about a month : I I'll ) Last of the Mohican - II The Pd rsluyer. 11l The p a U fiiver. IV The Fiimceift Y The Prune Tins edition of the ‘l.e- ther St' cki ir T les” "ill be miti e it hand Omfe < c v > <• Jum sfr m .-eti stereotype j 1 ites Ech »f»lmu e stip 'i li. aiid lidb ilius'r *■» and with e-'l r i in v/ dt-si-'i s In iln* >is ing 'ish» ida- ti t F Dar'i y and bonin' i'i an •t’ fte't'e pe‘ cv • P ice, e ent- -five • e s t>ei v 'nine O' $3 7> f r the c - pi t• -e . The -i- ie when c< mob- edvvil l mal e bun an e•• • nt. 'hm v inli- e lbi h e b'le'b i-ease w 1 be firn she.l - t a m and rde jr ce r iI.MHAD \ND L'T ; erms, 111 S' <1 b feims are *o* iglietl Sixes ci lx On ioxx ns wU' e th it are no local 1,0 k ■ellt-IS. 'nvp iso s sen line |. 3 Utc -’nn in tin a vi ce so h lonplete et.,f h - ‘ le th ertSinikim Sei e. - $3 o, «i 1 reive -lain 11 us I x 4 Lands n e it-c engraved i’< rtrnifc ,*• .T F n in e(I >• pei, f h size siiit.i 1 frbn Ing iii th v lame Any on-- -en ing n< ihe a m.nn' in fit f r f or comp ee-it- nf this :,e iis SI.V), will re celve th extri set cr, Ho sly * act. set • ciompii 'ed y st>-. 1 ort ai : of ( • oper ht vilniins ol he a r sw 1 bt* mailed to '"ii'li s bseijber, tos p ii and rap'd y*s pnbl shed iii and h p rirsiit imm and aieiy on ill i< oei| t O t'lf lemittnn e D API L Co\ ;’z ro p„t,lis! er . r >li) s"‘l H oadxxay. New Y.nk DECATUR MORTGAGE SHER IFF SALES. UI 1 1, he .o’ I b f re t' e Cj< u' t (Ton e ' ! o r ' the i< w' of inii il-iidge m, t'" first '| in A>• in < c h ,b n xxe, • the u ml I o ns . i s''e t e i In.xxi g descrih e i rope t> to wit : O e hiindi e : sin A eh v n ncre-i. nee nr es- •tl if an I l(‘i N" _'.'4 i the -. 7th I is rict ol I eenttp ioui fy and ninie piriic llliirlv and RC'hfe'l m sail M 'ltgage aid Mo -g sm- n f ; I ev’ed op s In-.pibpei tx f p. is n i'i fnf. n* ‘i> ai fv one u 65 1 gam fi 'a oi <a - r f Van I'aninii'ck ad .1, In, .Si• i'll v- sit''* *’• F. Is an- san! ti (a issti'< fr tn I eca ui ►tipwior (Mutt April T 6 m '(7 H lb WTIG K, She ff; A 1.8 • At tin- sarrn* t me and pi ce a ermin ton n o' s 'lie i- wn * l limreli m I'-ca ur con tx ad kt <)«*t as lot , ipi.’i.m 7 j,. i d.-, k A c-n in" g . it » Sim. II , s., cn axed by ■■ MiE \ oT* lc- er ,t erf Ivedo as hepiop. r<v "i fi 1., xl Elvx t>, s t lx a nr 'gag** li hi 'ss el o u the Snpei'o- out i» I v r f . eie ran I ler e 1 i'g't I st *lie .-aid H 1,. Mi (• '- vy I F Rttike' Ihptx St.e' ff. AI.S > t I e same (tine mtp! ce : xt' ii r«• 1 and o dir ac •s m ln.ii b i gin the 'th ' elc r e o i t 'a «' 11 •ig t e g'l ' h fi ie t 1 "i rct of I, c i’' 1 i m . 1 'i ■ o is 'lu pr Ift • o 1i r 1 . I’e r t s B'< • e ni" t gge ii fa. is ad f mt e ue 1 r 011 t if xo o Tx* *■'* e- and It. r-II nan n«t e , y i‘> Per, L. F. 1 rlo 1 D p: Sh ff. W. and. FLKMIXO. J- e. RUTHKRFORL Flemittg' & Rutherford. ATTOIiKi V’S AT LAW. BAIN BRIDGE, GA. over T. B. Ilunewell it Co's store; june 2H-7-2-U. John M. Cooper & Cos, t 0 nei vr intake, a *•*. Juti n St>> ets SvVANA H GA. Wlndes lend f t ail ■ ea rs in Backs AM) ST ITIONABY. OF A 1 L l\l's . S •1 py and Seat l' e. Bes. MMievm Vb ni Ia s' .ve vs .ud a»'k C‘i at mj.l’ pd an.i i >\ tt'.l.l r<nT' r’e * at m IVitJ cl ■ a-, s. Leak an 1 *’ c».-t K. iv-s L di 1 W i» 1 sr m.i ar. P|.r, Ptaillig Vi it.ug ,u 1 !’ n.te t,’ > a..i ,l’ r immaf , ac . School Fa n in e ■ ntl a h• a I>. q a ie» ..t Sc.e - iner.i r.i & >•> sPi ices, ivu whum »u B are iif.et ts. gif" la oks Ordered y r at New Yura rates. j,y2o tim j CLDCKS, W.V.C Ev JEWELEY, DIAMONDS, smu^wMiE, M U SI SR UMENTS SPEC * A ’liE.-, v'. \ L/C ING CAVES TOY'. FANCY GOODS PIPE', &G.j nml afnll line of Fancy Goods, suilab.i f u Holiday and Bridal Presents. For sale by W. C. SUBERS, Next Door to Fenbody, I’ll ltd s 11ee r R \ INRUIDGE GKO, Ob cks, and Jewelsv re pniied and warranted’ melt 2 ly. THE tLI) AND RELIABLE WEST-STREET I —OF— | MnaM&EMD. I-• P.' I ft CON S! rf.Tt M'iTLIKI» I \YII 11 HK VY INVOICES OF SPRING AN DSC M MER, GOODS OF THE LATEST STYLES AND PATTERNS together with a Very Large Stock cf Staple Groceries Also*, HARD-WARE, WOOD-WARE, WILLOW-WARE, &C. fact there is nothing wanted by he .) i blic that they cannot supply at most reasonable prices. Live us a call, examine our goods and take advanf.ige of our inducements. PATTERSON & MCNAIR. May 4 1872 46-ts. C Q CAMPBELL A l l (Hi X I- Y A f LA W r.AI: nl.ll ge ha .li b’l-ii.ei*- ent in - ed f«< th'eii care. P , «m p 1 a -II tfj| ti,. "iH.. m IfitSii bnd Bail ling (July l;j. i> NOUS A, B. LC CE, Proprietor. BOARD i'JiREE Fold.A RS PER DAY S .V . N NaH GA NOTICE. NOTE LOST OB MIS LATE. \ LOST OR MISLAID a Note signed by Thomas M. Allen, dated .Juiv 2'ith ldiO payable to L. J. Davis or bearer and due J ply 27th 1871 for cix Hundred Dol lars with a credit endorsed on the same fur the sum of Two Hundred and i bitty Dollars. All persons are warned against trading L/r said Note ao the sain * has been paid— said Alien hokl-ing my receipt lor about mx Huudred Pollairs—so mttch of which as is necessary being in payment of said Note. Ihe bailauce goes as credit Upon another note due to said L. ,1. Davis or bearer for 1 welve 1 tundred Dollars, dated as above, due two years after date and signed by said Allen as Principal with J. I*. Allen and K. O. Mounger as Securities, which note is still in my possession and unpaid. U, DAVIS. July KHh 8-1 m. A. T. UKiD & Are now receiving a very lame FILL AHB WIKTEE STOct rONSPTING OF ry Gootlj Boots and Shoes, H ats CAPS INI ID PTJHs, anocEmEs FLUUR. BUTTES, CHEfiSE. s 4 J, DINES. EISIIAND'GYSTERS. HARDWARE WOOD, WILLOW.QUHNSWAEEiJ YV HlsKllfis, BKANDJLS.GiXs, And many other things too numerous to mention. Liberal pricesnnip COTTON and other OONl’itY PUODU F. Come This Wat A AND INSPECT ii yin m is? m mum*' —AND— VewiiS -Aiw. / ,4*. a Lv i in. iigi.i to , n n nidge. " e have now in store ur usual supply of > ring and Summer gno.li to which w woul call the attention of close buyers : i busking of FEY GOODS, WALL PA PEE and BORDERING, GROCERIES, VEILED CURTANS, PAPER CTTAINS HARDWARE, PAINS, LEADS, AND OILS, BOOTS .VXD SHOES, CLOTH [NO FOR AI3N ANO ROY3, FkOUR BACON, LARD, HEESE, SUGAR, COFFEE, IRON, STEEL, AND NAILS. W.E INVITE £¥UR¥2OIY, To call and sec us before making heir purchases. CAB3IT &, WAUSt-W r, j. Williams & co. DEALERS IN Icon, D.iiE!) Bi'l F, Lard, MCE, FLOUR, MEAT', < < Fi EE, FUG \ R, CAN-GO('D , PiCKf.ES, FANCY GAN Dll S. J( BAtCJ, S'UFF, CI A S, O’A, CICIII'N, S AR 11, SOAP. UCKETS AND TUBy Bl.’OO Pd .T/.::, Al E. Wi.U’-iC UHI KEY 4 OF THE BEST B lANDfi. Att CFFAP FCR CA'TT OT EXGHAIf® POT, COWJfTHTT PRODUCfi- NOTICE. I HERE IIY warn anybody against trad iug tor certain uron issory no.es mad. payable to S. h Dukes or bearer : one to the sum one hundred dollars dated aboil the 17th of February, and due about tl. Ist of November 1872; signed A. D Smith J. I*. Smith. Security. The tithe l for the sum of ($100) lour liurdred do! lars dated about February 17th 1872. dm November ist. 187.! signed A. D. Smid anu J. F. Smith security. 1 will not pay said notes unless compel' ed by Law. New Tin Shop! W Eli It KT. H ' 1311 D ' out;M If; r . 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