The Bainbridge weekly sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1872-????, September 14, 1872, Image 4

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THE WEEKLY SUN, Saturday Morning, Sept. 14th. 1872. The sun in New York is on a strike. The times are prophetic and to phetie. • A wag says the glass of fashion is a wine glass. Never undertake to fasten a door with a lock from your own head. If a man has a great many debts, are they very much to his credit?” Two Americans were lately hatch ed by an English hen. They were alligators, and measured ten inches fcach. A Southern lady was insulted be cause a Northern gentleman, at a watering place, asked her “if she would dip.” London ladies faint at thunder storms. Their American sisters do not tremble even at a “blowing up.” Lovers now call their lady-loves to an evening promenade thus; Come into the garden, “Maude.” “You are looking ill,” remarked a hardworking father to his fashion able daughter on her return from Long Branch. “Are you sick ?” No papa, it is only the effect of the night winds” (wines.) A lady wrote of her lover, who had become insane, that “he had gone out of his mind, but had never gone out of hers. A poet in Pittsburg lias sent to a local paper a poem in wich he allu des to the clew as “the perspiration of the moon.” The people of Wyoming don't know whether to fcall their female judge a justicess of the peace, or a justice of the pieces. A stationer, after advertising a variety of articles, gives the follow ing “N. B.—To regular customers I sell wafers gratis.” “The prisoner has a very smooth countenance.” “Yes; he was ironed just before he was brought in. That accounts for it.” Mamma, do you know what the largest species of ants are? You shake your head. Well, I’ll tell They’re elephants.” The young w'idow who was buried in grief is now alive and doing well. It is only another instance of pre mature interment. Ornithologists have often wonder ed that birds are not melancholy in the morning, as their little bills are then all over dew. A little girl wanting a fan, blit not being able to remember the word, said she “wanted a th ; ng to brush the warmth off with.” Why are ladies out ‘ “shopping” like birds on the wing? Because it takes them a long time to settle upon their purchase (perches.) A person who came upon a scien tific treatise on the “Velocity of light says he can understand now how it his gas bill runs up so rap idly. A Detriot journal says an old man of that city has played ninety thous and games of checkers. What a checkered career that old man must have had. A snob once asked an honest la boring man what part he performed in the great drama of life. “I mind my own business, and pay my way.” was the reply. “Es de white folks be as dark as dat out dar,” said a negro* who was gazing at some Japanese in Califor “l wonder what is de color ob de black folks ?” “In the absence of globes, how do you illustrate the shape of the earth to your scholars ?” asked a committee of a school teacher in Illinois. C T show ’em my head,” was the reply. A young lady wrote verses for a newspaper about her birthday, and headed them “May 30th.” It almost made her hair turn grey when it appeared in print “My 30th.” An elderly millionaire, being pes tered with all manner of applications for money, says, “I was good-natur ed once ; but I beg to state, in the most positive terms, that I am now old, tired, very ill-natured, and want that fact very generally known.” A gentleman named Dunlop re marked that he had never heard his name punned upon, and did not be lieve it could be done. “There is nothing in the world more easy, sir,” remarked a punster, “Just lop off half the name and it is Dun.” A wealthy, but miserly old man. dining in London one day with his son at a restaurant, whispered in his ear, “Tom, you must eat for to-day and to-morrow.” " Oh, yes,” retort ed the half starved lad, “but I havn’t eaten for yesterday and day-before, yet, father 1” PRESS FOR SALE! A GOOD PRESS FOR an AMATUER WILL PAY FOR ITS SELF IN ONE MONTH! VTOVTLTY Casta and a few leads, one i.i stick and other material will be furs nished at cost, if de-sired BOY s THIS IS YOUR CHANGE. Specimens of type suitable to print cards Ac. will be forwarded lo yen on rtc.ipt of stamp. We have in good condition a quaifo Novelty Printing Press. ’I lie press has been in use about a year, a'd is as good ns new We joint from asmall business card to a large circular or a small poster in as good style as can be done on a Gordon Will take $45 ca-h—five d'dlais less than co-t Reason for selling we want a faster machine- Address, “MIRROR.” Fort Valley, Georgia Btpt. 1, i872. I.M ITA'I ION ROSEU OOD BURIAL CASE wish Glass Face, much cheaper than the PINECOFFINS made to order, just received at the FURNITURE STORE OF E. J. HENDERSON. June 22, 1872 l-3ni KRTOGK UNIVERSITY ASHIANb The Home of Henry Clay AND TR A N S YL V A NI A , The Sites ok Various Colleget. The Colleges in operation, with 3$ Professorsand Instructors and 600 Stu dents. Entire Fees not exceeded S2O per a imnm, except in the Law and Commercial Colleges. Board from $2 to $5 per week. Students of ihe Afiricultmal and Mechani cal College can defray a portion of their expenses by labor on the,f am nr in the snops. Sessions begin second Monday in September. For catalogues or other infor mation, address. J. J*. BOWMAN, liege nt Lexing'ton, Kp REPUBLICAN DURING THE CAMPAIGN Extraordinary Induccmctits. In order to give the Savannah Republi can (lie largest possible circulation during t.;e important Political Campaign just com menced, the proprietors offer its seveial editions at the following exceedingly low rates, until the fifteenth day of November, 1877- DAILEY PAPER. $2 00 WEEKLY PAPER. 50 10 CLUBS. DAILEY . Ten copies to one address in one wrap per sl7 40. Twenty compies to one address, in one wrapper, $32 00 • Weekly. Ten copies to one addresSj in one wraps per, $4 00 Twenty copies to one address, in one wrapper, $7."0 The Republican sustains the ■Nominees of the National Demo cratic Convention. For President arid Yiee President of the Unite Estates. The' present corrupt Mili tary Despotism shall have neither its friend ship nor the qualified support of its neu trality. It is earnestly hoped that all patriotic citizens who take an interest in that great popular movement to ej§ct fiom power the corrupt, and incapable Adminstrntion ta Washington will personally exert them selves to increase the circulation and wide ly extend the influence of riiis Journal Clubs should be formed immediately and orders for the same sent a- quick y as pos sible to ensuer all subscibers the full com plete ftufnbtis. Send on you orders forthwith —the soon er the better. Post Office orders and remitances by Ex press and risk, HARDEE & SCUDDER. Western & Atlantic R. R, Company. OFFICE OF THE P RESIDENT, Atlanta, June 30th, 1872. On and after this date— WESTERN EXPRESS, Connecting for New York and the West. Leaves Atlanta 10 00 p. m. Arrives Dalton 8 09 a m. Arrives Chattanooga ,508 a. ni; DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, To the North and West, cat tying Pull man Palrtce Car to Louisville. Leaves Atlanta 8 So a m. Arrives Dalton 1 34 p. rn. Arrives Chattanooga 3.50 p. m. LIGHTNING EXPRESS, Passengers haring Atlanta by this Train arrive in New York the second aftere noon at 4.44 I’. M. 14 Hours and 3-3 Minutes earlier than Pas senger leaving by Augus ta the Same evening. Leaves Atlanta 5.00 p m. AirivesDalton 10.00 p. .m SOUTHERN EXPIIE'S. Carrying through Palace Car from Louis ville, North and West Leaves Chattanooga 4 43. p. rn Arrives Atlanta 12 20 a. m DAY PASSENGER TRAIN, From the North and West. Leaves Chattanooga 5.50 a. m. Arrives Atlanta 1 10 p. ni ACCOMMODATION TRAIN. Leaves Dalton i2 45 a. m Airives Atlanta 9 50 a. m. JOSEPH E .BROWN, Presdt. July 20, 1872-5-t PLANTATION FOR SALE ! 312 ACRES OF THE BEST LAND IE DEC AT UR OFFERED CHEAP. 1 OFFER FOR SALE MY ATTABULGES GREEK PLANTATION, consisting of Bl2£ Aces —125 opened and well fenced— the baiauce well timbered with oak and pine. Ou the place is an elegant six-room frame house and out buildings. Gin honse forty saw gin. and good gin gear. A good web and a few springs in two bundled ya and of the house Also a fine fruit orchard of apple peaches, plumbs and figg. I offer the place and will sell upon its merits alone. I will compare crops with anybody. The place is well watered - running water in every field—admirably adapted to stock rai-ing" Also produces corn, cotton, sugar cane and rice. Four churches, one Methodist, 2 Baptist and one Presbyterian, in three miles of the place. Will sell stock, tools and growing crop if desired For particulars apply to Cbas. G. Campbell, Esq. who is alone authorized to sell. RICHARD A. BLOUNT. j@lf MANHOOD; How lost ! How resti red Just published, anew edition of DR. CUL VERWELL’S CELEBRATED ESSAY on ther dical cure of certaiu wcaketmesses, the effects of Errors and Abuses ol early life. The celebrated author,- in this admirable es.-av, cleatlv demonstrates from a thirty years suocesfn] practice, the nlaftning.con sequences of such error- and abuses may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the application of the knife : pointing out the mode of Cure at once simple, certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no mat ter what his co. ition may be. may cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically. This lieciute should bc.in the b».nds of eve<y youth and every man in the land. Sent unde seal, in a plain envelope to any address, postpaid on receipt Os six cents or two postst n.- Also, Dr. Culverwoll’s “Marriage Guide,’ priee cents. Address the Publishers, CHAS. J C. CLINE & Go. 127 Bowerv. N*w Yftrk, P st Office Box 4,583. March 16, 1872 39-ts linn sTscm NOVELS. “ThC enduring toonumen f s of Fenimore Cooper are his woiks. While the love of cuntry revail, his memory wifi exist iti the hearts of the people. So patiot ic and Am-riean througho t, they should hold a place in every Ameiican library Daniel Webster. a NEW AND SPLENDIDLY- ILLUSTRATED POPULAR EDITION > ° F FENIMORE COOP/JR’S WOlU.b FAMOUS LEATHER STOCKING ROMANCES. D. Appeton & CO., announce that they have commenced the publication of J FVn iniore Cooper’s Ni vels. in a form designed for general popular cbculation 'I he se lies will begin with the famous “Leather Stocking Lides,” five in number, which will be published in the following older, at intervals of about a month : I The Last of the Mohican-. II The Deerslayer. 11l The Pathfinder. IV. The Pioneeis V. The Prairie. This edition of the ‘Leather Stocking Tides” will be priuted in hand-ome octavo volumes from new stereotype plates Each volume superbly and fully illustrated with entirely new designs by the distinguish* ed artist F. 0. C. Darley. &nd bound in an ntt active i aper cover. Pi ice, seventy-five cSnts per vidume, or S3 75 for the com plete set. The series when complet ed will iriake. bound, an elegant library volume, for v.hich binding-cases will be furnished at a moderate price. PREMIUMS AND CLUB TERMS, These club terms are 1 designed spe cially fo'r towns wheie there are no local booksellers. Any pet sons sending ns the amount in advance for the complete set of (he * Le ith er-Stocking Sene's.-” $3."5, will receive gratuitously a handsome steel engraved portrait of J Feriimnre (jonper, of a size suitai le for binding in the Flume Any one sending us the amount in full for four complete sets of this series (slsl, "ill re ceive th extra set graiul'6'nsly, each set accompanied by steel portiSit of Cooper The volumes of (he asries\\ v ill be mailed to each subscriber,- postpaid and rapidly as published, and the portrait immediately on the receipt of the remittance. D. APPLETON & CO., Publishers. 549 & 551 Broadway. New York. DECATUR MORTGAGE SHER IFF SALES. ILL be sold before the Court Uou-e v* door in the town of Bainhridge on the first Tuesday in October, between the b.-ual hours of sale, the following describ ed ropei ty to wit : One bundled and eleven acres, more or less, off of land lot No 294 in the 27th Dis trict of Decatur county and more pertic ularlv described in said Mortgage and Mo> tg ge ft fa, Levied on as the property of B,- F. Tisou defendant. W satisfy one mott gage fi i"a in favor of Mary Hammock and John Smith vs said B F. 'I isom- said fi fa issued front Decatur Superior Court April Teim 1072. H B. WAUGH, Sheriff. ALSO At the Same time and place a certain town lot is the town of Harrell iu Decatur county, and known as lot number 7 in Block. A. dont iinit g on it a Store House, conveyed by H. L AlcE v* to Belcher & Terrell. Levied on as the property of H L. MeElvy to satisfy amoitgage fi fa issued from the Superior Court in fatter of l-e'ch er and Terrell against the said H. L. McEi vy. L. F. Burket, Depty Sheriff. AtSO At the same time and place, sixtv three and oim third acres of land being' in the South We-t corner or lot of land number eighty e ght in .ha fifteenth District of Decatur county, levied on as the property of IJenrv B. Peirv to satisfy one mott gige fi. fa. is-ued from the Superior Cou>t in favor of Belcher and Terrell against Henry B. Peify, L. F. Purket. Dept. Sh’ff. NOTICE. ‘ I HEREBY warn anybody against trad ing tor certain promissory notes made' payable to S. R. Dukes or bearer ; one for the sum one hundred dollars, dated about the 17th of February, and due about the Ist of November signed A. D. Smith. J. P. Smith. Security. The other for the sum of (8400; Four hurdred dol lars. dated about Fenruary 17th 1872. due November Ist.. 1873, signed A. D. Smith ana J. P. Smith security. I will not pay said notes unless compell ed by Law. Jolm M. Cooper & Cos, Corner Whitaker & &t. Juli an Streets SAYANWAH. GA Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BOOKS AND STATIONARY, OF ALL KINLS, Copying and Seal Presses. Surveyor’s Com passes, News and Book Painting Paper and Ink, GoUPPens, Pen and Peng cil Cases. Desk and Pocket Knives Ledger. Writing and Col oerd Papers, Playing Visiting and Printers’ Card-, pnrtuionaies, &c , School Furniture and School Requisites at Scher merluiru &Co’s Piices, lot whom we are agents. Books Orderedjor at New York rates.- jijW Bur TO BAINgRIDGE MERCHANTS fill Bail WEEKLY m, iNTHE WAY OF CIRCULATION OVER THREE THEUSAKD PECPIE tx DECATUR COUNTY, ALONE READ THE BUN^ COUTH PBIFIE MULL TMIIMI It Is A Live. Go ahead. Newspaper. AYJ 0 tJ It N A L Os THE DAY. CAPT. fCHAS.I G. CAMPBELL! One' of the' ablest political writers of the day. CONTRIBUTES TO IIS COLUMNS. THE SUN Will keep yovi POSTED on all matters of interest. SUB SCRIBE AT ONCE. GOOD DftMOCRA 7 IC PA PER tUa-lto Tile Stir and TSloeip Posted NEATLY AND CHEAPLY EXECUTED TWG SfiLLASS 4 OJtS sajaLAS f OR §iE MtmTSS- Add* ess or Call ort Tiiti i*ress. ADVERTISE IN IVE DEFIK COMPETITION it YOU WlftT A 8. M. JOHNSTON, MANAGING EDITOR. DECATUR SHERIFF SALES. WILL BE SO.jD bef>re the -;our. H >u«e riooi in the city of BaiiJ ridge on the first Tuesday in October next the follow!* g property to wit: Due bi it k store house on water street, between the hotel buildings <’f John Shari n and the storehouse been pied by J A Zeigbr. Levied on as f lie property of John 1). Mar ie 11" *a*t?fy a Superior Court fi. ft. in fa vor of Coffin. Lee and Cos., vs R. R. Te> tell & Cos., 0. R, Peabody and J D Harrell becurittes. L. F, Bmket, Pept Slir'ff Also At the same time and place, lot of land No 33 in Ih*. 20th District "f Decatur Conn tv. Levied on as the property of 3. T. Hines to satisfy <ne Jds'ice court fi fa in favor of K. W- Patterson vs said Hine# levy made and returned t<> me by M. Hahn Constable- R B Waugh, Sheriff. ALSO At the s me time l and jilace. I«n, of land No 311 i" tlit 15 th Disuict of Dec it ut Count > —levied on aS tire property of J L. Unt*er\vo‘ and to ‘atisfy one tax fi. fa, in favor of T J Jeter vs J L. Underwood. Levy made and returned to me by a Cmi stable - H. B. Waugh, Shetiff. ALSO At *be same time and price, ht of land lluinber 10 and Ii ii the 20tti List and lino 182 in the 19th li-t. of Decatur County levied on as the property of W R. Mies to sati-fv one Justice Cant fi fa in favor of G W. Donal.-on vs. s id Mims. Levy made aid ret rued to me by Wm. Milton, Constable and didn’t duly notified, H. lb M augh, Mu'* AL-5 At the *ame time and place. ' »ts of land numbers 10 and l! in the 20th Dist , aid 182 ii the 19th Dist <>t giid county. Levied oo as the property of W R Mims, to sat is'y’Ju'tice Court afifa in favor of 0 W Ponalson vs, said Mim< r tru in dto me bv Mmis Levy male and'r* tufofd to fit" by Wm. Mdton, Constable'»ml defu’t notified. H B tsh' ff* /LSO Lot of'and numbers 10 and 11 in 2fbn Dist. and 182 in 20th Dist of said county, levied as ti'i pi op* ry ■ i ‘V • R. Mims to satisfy one J's‘>ce four! fia in fitvo.i «.f Win. B. mith, vs said Minis. ,L- v> fin le aid retu .el t*» me by Wm Milton Constable, and dei’n’t n"tifi"<t H. B. Waugh, rli’ff ALSO At same lithe and place. I ts of land no lb a dll in 20 h l)i-t and 182 in 20 Dist. of ai l count\ 1 tied as the property of W, R Mims to satisfy one Justice Court fifa in luvoi < i Wm l>, Smith, vs. said Mms Leva madfe and etunmd 6 rite (>y Win. Milton Cotifiiable and d-fn’t notified, 11; B. Waugh, ■sti ff lot of land. No 30 in tin- 20th dis> ict of said county, u vied on as the property of James T Hines, to sati 'y e'ght lu.-tice C"U t fi lia s, in favor of Green B. Moo»e, Ex on es'nte of Samuel Hait'dl, deceased, against James I’. Hines, H B Waugh and James Hoi ingswoth proport* point'd * *n< by Piaitit'ff’s At'ornev. Levy made a tl returned t" ine by F W n' n ws, consta hie. H. B. Waugh "b riff Decatur Mortgage horiff Sales Vfc ILL BE M)LD < u iin fi s> l tie da. a v* November next bt for - the court h u e door in too city ol Baiubndg-.- ti e following prop, try to wit; L't of land No 280 in the 15 It District of DecAttir County . Levied on as the propert* of K. A Ad'ins. to -atisfy a rborigage 8 fa in favbi of J. L Di n i 'in vs said A .tins. L F Buikeit, Dept. Shi’ff. al-6 At thfi s itne time at a pi ice. lot of land No. 128 in tin* Isfh District of I ecu!ni County, levied on as tb*i property ot All e B. Cliett to -atisfy ot.e moil cage fi fa in favor David J. lit loiter vs said C A it L. F. Burkett, Dei t Shr ff. ALSO A1 the s*mb time an i place, lot df land No. 9 in the 20di District said Conn y Levi sd on a$ ti e p"M "i ty of VV R Mims to satisfy onfe mortgage fi fain tu* or of Ellas. Bine Admini.o-atiix vs s rid \ritn- L. F Buikutt, Dept Sheriff. ALSO At the same time and place two lots of Iftnd Nos. 72 and 73 in 20th District dt De catur count,: Levied on a-the piOperty David 0. Wil.-bn to satisfy one adr gaga fi fa. in tiivdr of Ki zabctli A Watfcis .Ad ministrattix vs said Wil-on. L F, Bu.kett, Dept. Shi’ff. ALSO At the srfrrie tim- an I place, one 1 t of land No. 311 in tin-21st District of Ib-ci* tur cuntv —with 'he eXceiitio<i of ffii'ty acres iu the South Wei t Corner, whica is owned bv N. W. Johnson Levied on as the piope ty of W. N . Campbell to satisfy one mmtgf.ge fi fa in ftvor of 8. W Rai tfi.s n vs. said Campbell. Jl. F Burkett, Dept Slir'ff. ALSO At the same time an I p ace, one town lot in theci y of Bainhridge. Gem gist; No. fOl. Levied on as th*; properly of t.enrae W. Farrar to sati-fv one mortgage ft fa iu favor of Joel Johson vs said Farrat L. F Bu kett. De'pt Shr’ff. ALSO At the same time ad pi-tee, ldts Nos 230 242 245, 44 245 and t rty act • s on the Ka-t side of lot No 229 in (lie 21-t District of Decatur County—Levied on as propeit, of T hono.H E; J. Cdwait and s L. Tison to satis y a mortgage fi ta In fa Tor of Simon Ward v- stid Cowart anc’iisbii. L F. Buikeit Dept. Stuff POSPONED SHERIFF b^LES. UJWAj be -old before the Court House door in the city of Bainhridge. on 1 the fid Tu sd iy in Oct b r next, between he U U, houisofsale the following pro perly; to wit : One home aid lot as the property of W and B.' raw!. rd, hounded as foi ows : East by C> rneterv Greet. and-• t.th By Band Ken ey and norfh by T. B. Hun neW|eS, levied on as the piopeily ol VV. and B c taw oid, to sati fy ot e justice Cos nft ti lain favor ol Edw-od J. i lei oer-ou, levy made and tet irnetl b\ const ble H, !■: Wan o j, Sn if,* ALSO One Bay Mare, said property being levied on arihe prop'rty of Redden Mock, to saitsly (>ne bup. run cunt fi ta in tuvoi of 8. W. La'ters. n *iiitvu.g pa*liter ot 8. W Batieiso.i & 8.0 her v- aid Redden Mock, L. F. Buiket, Dep Sh'fl. ALSO At tne same time aid place the f. Row in-g p < peuy to-v.ii . Lot oi land number 281 in he 27m I>ist■ ct 79 and b in the* 14th District m l 85, 51 aid 72 in the 2 1 Bt Distrct.all in Decatu> count , ! e ; (T on is tie i>ropeity > 1 John K H'V.s to saiis y a fi. fa. ftooi tlie Nftnenoi Court in lavor of John Sharon against John K Hayes L. F Buiket, Dept Bh’ff ALSO At the same time and place one house and ltd iu the City of Fa n >ri ge b in did on the North By ! J 1 n cut street, "e-t By vacant lot. >cuib by piem 6 s belongm tlie estate of I i>. I lckei son an . a t bv Keibo’s— levied on as th-- property of John L. Adams, to satisfy a ju-tice c ur fi ia in f tvoi ot J. D. H •>le <t dto. vg lohn L. Adams L-vy nipt le ant r. tinned to me by a con stable H. B Wtigh. SI- »• GEORGIA —Decaitnr (, ounty —On the first Monday in October next. I will apply to tie ourt of Ordinary for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to Har mon Mock Sr. deceased Harmox Mock, Jr, Exr. Bept. 3rd. 187?. rxn^nv„ Fv .^ Lectures Be^o, B. 0- University -f rij CHa o, h - vesr AP! ; hnitnnu, ls ?. -s judson ■ institute 11 Marion Ala. Tneß.hr b. gins the first ot OctoU t, era; a httnd.onie ~w ,\ I,h I' chap. l leit.„e-, ( „ ms ~, S', nr - e,,i„,ni . Mega.it new walnut , ' . VP t A\e age atin.i-. " j e " s i 200 i StI ; " tast rtx MONEY Ag.mta Addl s s J ui'niJ rJ ril e Ky. J CAMplmFGomf,^ •'R ms : 'tiVil l,„ ~ ■VII at Sight. }. n I (1 a ~ Now is tbs time s nd u c i tive Gircula s amt P - 11 Ste. ll engravings „f n ,f • -MitiiutiKii b'og'Mphj s, IV * granlis Badgi r. Bins, Flag, „ suited to the inies i lD /f easilv mad-. Knit sunjl .' ,A dollars. Address M.*oie Au, 1 Park Row, New Yo k CAMPAIGN l>.\!)(iKS! | fid? hiCu - d'on At o JI frs i- jj S3OO « SSOO undress ERIE AMVINu IHchkJ Buflah. N. Y., or Chic ago. LJ i GENTS WANTED. : I more m>*» «•, t» us than , t J e'se Bnsinens light ands, J Pitriciilais free fU Stosc^,■ 0 : Art Publishers, Portia, and. Ma s.' The' Chemistry of Divincp? id.-i ci- Ims i-vn pi..iincv a .u. "hcli eomliin s in micli pe l c'-at qu > I ties oi uni-bili. u-I<-* it nub. medicine that f i lie Si-ua S I Al B*VT,S EmEIIVf>CK>TStLU'K lit i- the Hi-uheiid equivalent oftbai| • tu.l n<al leu edy. SOLD BY ALL BRrdhlSE c . and Reward Vi"|| I I For ant tuM o \ I I! I J 8.-r.Lnli ItchilY fj 1,1131 ilJii-rl Fri.-s that Ira '' , ‘ V * ,V |'.ulli«w tails'. It is psi-pared exclusively fa dapt notlurig else. a’A Arnivu $1 00. Arnufifimenis for ikiwaw EXCHANGE SAUX B. F. COLBERT, Fmp My ESTARLI''HMENTh flic one t f the t-e-t bilUr 1 * ' Georgia, where the 'b-v.-ti-is c 1 Hating game, will meet w th itri tion winch in likely to ten-ltw plea-aiit. THE B*.R is suppled witti the chnirent *' pure fiqmns wliii-h will lisssnß pitiollsb'v polite teudeis. All't- r * ab H uinm' r (Biliks ate i.nw It 1 on counter. The choio-i ' ci; art te he found at th i-i:*'*’- 1 THE S' D \ FORM, tfa'so in (nil bla b ad 1 w 'ldb* o have the public to cd andt<- *' mg qualities ot ttifs del ghtfiil I"’* 1 will he gl l( | to s e all m* cu * and us many new ones a* mat h J. fcr to call B F May 20. ’72 48-ts _ FDRLOW MASONIC FEMALE CO’S-' AMERIC'US, GA. rjpuE Sixteenth Anmi-I } A .. n VI n lay Sep e i*b - D.e.-n.bei 20Oi. Spring ' sio’iis will (.pen Dec* inhei 5' 11 _ ti e .it i Wed eßdiy iu ‘‘inr private families. eX.lu-G'' f .Ml sls 'O $’ 0 c u,h p .rticulais ■*, p!> 1° (: fc . u ! ar ' I VX K.v U.S 1 U.B .IMC LR M r - * Faculty Ct pt 31 1872 11 -If AN ,REW FEMALE COLLEOf CUTHBERT, GFA^'- l nriiE nf.xt ikbm | I 16th. Total ! < |!» . citisiss (ft nrns-c at-ib < &*■■■ As.hii i-.-trricri.-ms fa o * ! tr.-O'l. i.-cafa'y he"' l ')' 1 ' & i fa c ige I repitHy n- "‘B »’ a le-tiou "i Be, not „ r .. b,„ -*-o*“£sU re* s pt i v'n n- at •GOT'A3® SAMPLE NEXT to MABSH.U 101* Broughton *B- H ' | P . a. Bkkcss^ Mone but the fland Cig»« will be