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THE WEEKLY SUN
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To the Voters ofGe&fgia.
As an old roan, devoted to the
best interests of Georgia, and deeply
concerned for her fatare, and not as
a politician, I desire to address you
h few words of sober reflection.
The election for Governor will be
held on the 2d day of October —
There are two candidates for that
Office— one a Democrat, nominated u
nnaimously by a large and intelligent
convention of the people, because of
his patriotic, wise and honest admin
istration of the Seale Government;
the’other a Radical nominated by a
few white men in a convention of
negroes, because these white men
and negroes, and their candidate,
sere opposed to an honest and pa
triotic administration of the Govern
ment. To prove this I ask your
attention to the following facts:
Keep it before the people, that
Bullock went into office with this
declaration on his; “I am on the
make.’’
Keep it before the people, that
Bullock and Kimball plundered and
robbed the State of millions of dol
lars by issuing spurious and illegal
bonds!
Keep it before the people, that
Bullock Blodgett & Cos., robbed the
State Road of hundreds of thousands
bf dollars!
Keep it before the people, that
Governor Smith, during lbs short
adminitiation, has been busily and
success "ally engaged in making these
rogues disgorge or in having them
brought to justice, and that by bi3
honesty and vigbance. aided by a
Democratic Legislature, he has
caused many thousands of the peo
ple’s money thus stolen- to be return
ed to the Tr easury !
Keep it before the people, that
Bullock used the paidoning power
for coirupt, political purposes, and
that during his administration, the
Verdicts of juries and the judgements
of the courts vve v e a nulity, and
crime was rampart!
Keep it before the people, that
Since the election of Governor
the pardoning power has ceased to
be used for cunupt purposes, the
judgement of the Courts have been
respected, and there has been a
marked and m 1 oat on of crime!
Keep it be-ore the people, that dar
ing bullocks scores
of ourpeoole aU over Nothern Geor
gia. we- e dragged from their business
and their homes, under trumped up
Ku-K.l'ix charges, and carried to At
lanta to have their liberties sworn
awav or imperiled by perjured wit
nesses !
Keep it before ibe people, that
since Governor Sm'ih’s accession to
office, the Ku-Klim o ganizatioD. if
it eve.’ e:> steel has melted away, and
peace and quiet now reign through
out oar bonders.
Keep ]t be so e the people, that
Bullock oeheved in the sobordina
tion of ihe civ.l to the miJila-'y au
thorii’y; that he invoked the aid of
tuelaiier in a-jesUng so-called
C'imieahs and secured a large garri
son in the State to piotecfc hitn in
li."s villainy!
Keep it be'o,. e the people, that
unaer a tvise and Tmpavt'al admiois.
♦ration of the laws, the civil power
is ample to p otect the lives and
libei ties of the people: and that, in
recognit ou of the tact that they a. e
no longer needed, the Federal sol
diers in this State have dwindled to
a “corporal's gjfiYtl.”
Keep it befoie the people, that
Governor Smith’s administration has
been the very opposite of Bullock’s
in evepV particular!
£eep it before the people, that the
election of Walker would be a vindi
cation of Eullock aud a condemna
tion of Smith—it would be an em
phatic endorsement of corruption
and villainy, and the restoration to
power and respectability of those
who have pluadeied the Treasury
and disgraced the State. Bullock
rful Blodgett, with their ihievifag
ciew, now hiding from the ministers
of justice, would joyfully camh the
signal and back to the
theatre of tbetr crimes* would defi
antly flaunt their paidotts ia our
faces.
Democrats, Liberals anct all true
men of Georgia, who desbes honest
and good gov. and who aje oposedto
public plandeiiug, remembe- this, I
and stav not away from the pohs! — j
Remember, too that the enemy is |
active and thoroughly organized, i
and will b.<jDg every man to tha
f.-ont on the 2d of October. You
can cm vy tbe day, if yon but will it.—
Victory is withiu the 1 each of earnest
manly effo.t. I appeal to Democrats I
—both “>caight” and “Gieeley” !
Democrats—to defer the Presiden
tial question, and imite as one man
to re an in the Executive office the |
picseut iucumbeot, Governor Smith
iu whose hands the interest of all
will be safe.
AN OLD GEORGIAN, j
PRESS FOR SALE!
A GOOD'PrSs FOR an A MATURE.
WILL PAY FOR ITS SELF IS ONE MONTH!
VfOVIXTY Cases and a few leads, one
il slick and oiher material willbefuis
ni-hed at cost, if de--ir and
1:0} S THIS IS YOITR CHANGE.
Specimens of type suitable to p in* Cards
&c will be toi waided to you on rectipt bf
stamp.
We have in good condition a quaifb
Novelty Printing Press 'I he press has been
in use almnta year, ad is as good as new
We print from asmaM bttidness card to a
large circular or a ► mall poster in as -rood
sty eas can .be done on a Gordon Will
take $43 ca-h—five d< llais less tbm cod-
Kearon for selling we want a faster machine-
Address, -‘MIRROR.”
Fort Valley, Georgia
Sept. 1, 1P72.
IMITA'IIOV ROSEftOODBI'BULCASE
with Glass Face, much cheaper than
the PINE COFFINS made to order, just
received at tire
FURNiIURE *TORE OF
E. J. HENDERSON.
June 22, 1872 l-3m
KEntDGKY DNIVCBSiTt
ASHLAND
The Home of Henry Clay
AND
TRA NSYL VANIA ,
The Sites of Various Colleget.
The Colleges in operation, with 30
Professorsand Instructors and COO Stu
dents. Entire Fees not exceeded S2O per a
nnnm. except in the Liw and Commercial
Colleges. Board from $2 to $5 per week.
Students of ihe Afiric-ultmal and Mechani
cal College can defray a portion of their
expenses by labor on the firm or in the
snops. Se.-sions begin second Monday in
September. For catalogues or other infor
mation. addres--.
J. B. BOWMAN, Regent
Lexington, Ky:
REPUBLICAN
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can the largest possible circulation during
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menced, the proprietors offer its several
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1877.
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The RmjBLiCAN sustains the
Nominees of the National Demo
cratic Convention.
For President and Y T icb President of the
Unite I States.- The present Corrupt Mili
tary Ue.-p- tism shiili have neither its liiend
ship nor the Qualified support of ils neu
tniiity
It is earnestly hoped that all pa'riotic
c tizens wl b take an interest in that great
popular xhovemeiit to eject fiotn power
t ecoriupt and incapable Admiiistration
ta YVa-hingti n will peismalh thein
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plete numbers.
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OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT,
Atlanta, June 30th, 1872.
On and after this date
WESTERN EXPRESS,
Connecting for New York and the \\ r est.
Leaves Atlanta In 00 p. m.
Arrives Dalton 3 00 a m.
Arrives Chattanooga 508 a. m.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN,
To the North and West, cat rying Pull
man Palace Car to Louisville.
Leaves Atlanta 83 • a m
Arrives Dalton .1 34 p. m.
Arrives Chattanooga*. 3.50 p. m.
LIGHTNING EXPRESS,
Passengers leaving Atlanta by this Train
ariive in New York the second afters
noon at 4.44 P. M. 14 Honrs and
35 MinuttS earlier than Pas
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SOUTHERN EXPRESS.
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DAY PASSENGER TRAIN,
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Leaves Chattanooga 5.50 a. tn.
Arrives Atlanta 1 10 p. m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
LeSVes Da 1 t0n...... •,...*.....12 45 a . m
A , fives Atlanta 9 50 a m.
JOSEPH E .BROWN, Presdt-
July 20, 1872-5 t
PLANTATION FOE SALE !
312 ACRES OF TEE BEST LAND
INDECATUR OFFERED CHEAP.
1 OFFER FOR SALE MY ATTAPULGtS
CREEK PLANTATION, consisting ot
S?l2.y Acres—l2s opened and well fenced—
the balance well timbered with oak and
pine.- Ou the place is hi elegant six-room
frame hou?e and out buildings Gin bonse
:ovty saw gin. and good gin gear. A good
well and a few springs in two bundled \ ad
of the house Also a fine fruit orchaid of
apple peaches, plumbs and fine. I offei
the place anil will sell upon ifs merits
alone. I will compare ur-ipa with anybody.
The pi ice is well watered - running water
in every field —admirably adapted to stock
raiding, jklso produces corn, cotton, sugar
cane
one Methodist, 2 Baptist
terian in thi>e milts of ti e
and growing crop if
desired F«>r patryeAihiis apply to t_ has. G.
t atnpbell, Esq. who*is*hli ne authorized to
Sell,
RICHARD A. BLCCNT.
MIF MANHOOD:
fi o v lost ! How lest, red
j ust published. » new eiiition of DR. CUL
VEi.WELLS CELEDRATID ESSAY on
tbendicil cure of certain weakennesses,
the effects of Errors and Abuses ot early
celebrated author, in this admirable
eS'hv, clear Iv demonstrates from a thirty
years KtK'Cofri] piuctice. tht* iilarining^con
sequences of such error- and abuses may
be radically cured wiibout the dangerous
use of internal me Heine or the application
of the knife ; pointing but the mode of
cure at Once simple, certain and effectual,
by means of which eveiy sufferer, no mat—
ter what his condition may he. may cure
h ; m-elf che ipl*’, privately, and radically.
CW 'l his Lecsme hould be in the hands
of ev<- v youth and every man in ihe land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope to
any address, postpaid on receipt of six cents
or two postet mps.
ATno, Dr. Culverwcll’s -‘Marriage Guided
pi ice cents.
Address the Publishers, t
CHAS. J C. CLINE & Cos.
127 Bowerv, New York.
P st Office Box 4,583.
Match 16. 1872 39-ts
LEATHER SB
NOVELS.
“The enduring monuments of Fenimore
Cooperate his vroiks. While Ihe love of
c untry revail, his memory will exist in
the heart 4 of ihe people. >o truly patriot
ic and Am-rican thionglio t. thev siiould
hold a place in eveiy Ameiicun library
Daniel Webster.
A NEW ANti
splendidly-illustrated Popular
EDITION
or
FENIMORE COOP£R*S
tVOKLD FAMOUS
LEATHER STOCKING ROMANCES.
D; Ai’Plton & CO., announce’that they
ha¥e Commenced the publication of J. Fen
imofe Coopers N< vels. in a form designed
fdr general popular ti'dilation 'the se
lies will begin with she famous “Leather
Stocking Tales,” five in Humber, which
wiil be published in the following order,
at intervals of about a month :
I Tin Last of the Mohicans. IT The
Deerslayer. 11l The Pathfinder. IV. Tire
Pioneeis V The Prairie.
This edition of the ‘Leather Stocking
Tales” will be primed in hand~ou>e oesavo
volumes from new stereotype plates Each
volume superbly and fully illustrated with
entitelv new designs by the distinguish*,
ed artist F. 0. C. Darley. and boutni in an
att active i aper Cover Piice, seventy-dive
cents per volume, or $3 75 for the com
plete set. The seiies when completed will
make, bound, an elegant libra-y volume,
for which binding-cases will be fuihished
at a moderate piice.
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° o ° These club terms are designed spes
cially for towns wheie there are no local
booksellers.
Any pm sons sending ns the amount in
advance forth'-complete -et of the ‘ I.e tli
ersStocking Series.” $3.75, will Deceive
gratu : ti.usl.v a handsome stt el engraved
portrait of J Fenimore Cooper, of a size
suita 1-for bidding in the v lume Any
one .'ending trs the amount in full for four
O'inpiele sets of this seiieS (sls), will re
eelve ih extra set gr uni oosly, each set
accompanied by steel port iait of Cooper
he volumes ot he asrieswiil be mailed
to each subsetiber, post paid, and vapid y as
published, m and tlu portrait immediately on
the receipt o 1 the remittance.
D. AITLITON St CO . Publisher-.
uU) & 5-’>l Bt bad way. New Yoik.
DECATUR MORTGAGE SHER
IFF SALES.
\ILL he so’d before th£ Court Rouse
f » do >r in the town of Paiuhridge on
t l >e first Tdesday iu October,* between the
u-ual hours ol sale, the following describ
ed tope l t* to wit :
0 e hundied and eleven acres, more or
less, off of .and lot No 294 in the 27th Dis
trict of Decatur county and more perlic
ularly described in said Mortgage and
Mo'tg ge h fa, Levied on as the piopertv of
H. F. Tison di fendant to satisfy one mort
gage fi >a in favor • f Marv Hammock and
John Smith vs said If F. 'lisom- said fi fa
issued fr.uu Decatur Superior Court April
Teiffi 1072.
H B WAUGH, Sheriff.
AISO
At the same time and place a certain
town lot is the town of Harrell in Decatur
county, and known as lot number 7 in
.Block, A. containing on it a Store Hor.se,
conveyed l>y H L AlcEw to Belcher &
TeifVr Le vied on as ihe properly of H
L. McElvy to satisfy ammtgage fi fa issued
from the Superior Court in favor of t etch
er and Teriell against the said H. L. McEi-'
vy.
L. F. Buiket, Depty Sheriff.
ALSI
At the same time and place, sixtv three
and on~ third acres of laud Ixii.g in the
South We-t corner or h>t of laud number
eighty e gilt in Ihe fifteenth District of
Decatur county, levied ou as the property
of Hcnrv B. Peiry to sttisfv one mort
grge li. fa. is-ued from t*«e Superi r Couit
in favor of Belcher and Terrell against
Henry B. Peiry,
L. F. Burket, Dept. Sh’ff.
Jolm M. Cooper& Cos,
Corner Whitaker & sb. Julian Streets’
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PA I PERSON A McNATR.
May 4 1872-1 G-ts.
A DVEBTISING
jOLA. AT LOW RATES!!
For Sin per lucii per Ah nth. we
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plication to t.E ). P. ROWELL NCR, A<u
ve ti- ing Ag. i t , 1 I’a» « Row N Y .
(JA MPAIGIt GOODS FOB 1872.
Vg-nts wanted for our Campaign Good .
S.-ll at Sight. P.iv 100 per cnt piofit.
Now is the lime S nd at once for Descrin
tire Circnla sand p:ice lit of our fine
St cell Engravings of all Ihe c mdi Ives.
Campaign Biographi* s, Charts, (’holo
graphs Badges. Pins, Flags and everything
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easily made. Full samples sent fu thie ( *
doll irs. Address Moore &Guo Ispeed, 3/
Park Row, New Y’ok.
Epilepsy or b its
A NCRE CURE to this distressing com
plaint is now made kno.wn in a Tr, atl'e
(of 43 octavo da-es)on For. Pin and Native
Herbal Prepare ion-, jiubli h> and i.y Dr. O
Phi i.Fs Brown. 'I he p esc i ip.ion was di*
edvered by hint in su-di a pibvidcniial
mtrnner that he cannot cnft-ctentiousl” re*
fuse to make it known, as it has direct
everybody w)»o has used i* inr Fit.. never
having failed tn a single cesfc. Ihe ii gie
dients may b : obtained f»om any druggist.
A copy sent free to all applicants in mail
Address Dr. O Pnia i's Biiown, 21 Grand
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tie s imtiitn t'fco the circulation. a persp: a
tory preparation, and an itnlisliiliiuns med
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LNT.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
A| liEWA ur>
Vj*'l any ca.-e of B'ii and
I 11 i 111 Bleed ig ltc'.iir g iii I ' 0- ■ i
hr J Qxy 1/ ill H d Piles t hit DkCr’yc.’-
PiMS I EMEDf fai'.l tn en e.
It i3 prepared exclusively foj tlie piles a hi
rtothing else.' Sold by ail drneg'st. Pi ice
STOOD.
AGENTS WA N TED. Aeents make
more mone* fie ns than at anyth ng
eice. Bruine.?* iielit mid p-.m...ri
HaiTcuiais free. f G. '•'tixson a Cos., Fine
Art Piihlbdiers, Tort aid Mail e.
S3OO «> SSOQ
address ERIE SEWING MACHINE CO.,
Butlalo. N. Y., or Chic-- ago. 111.
30 YEA II S’ KX PElti EN C E
Prove- that we cure ad kin Is of Chronic
df-ea-es. so If rii so tua.i‘*i Mai Cc-l
Ladies. £?nd f t . ulus. P. O', lex 125
: ffi22s Peter i St., atlast,. Ua. CLARK
& WHI LE.
MASHAU HOUSE
A. R. LUCE , Proprietor.
BOARD THREE EOLLARS PER DAt
SAVANNAH GA,
—ANT)-,
SALE ST.\ft|
w - E - Rutherford, f ,
Sharon How*. Clt - T '■ *. J
FINE t Ean
Board can be procure
furnished. '
Country p^,
Who wish ther
WELL TREa^j
flPi p< Clal attention irj Ve| .
dat ion ~f and ov.-rs-
Sept 7ih 1»72-tf.
Netv Tin
water street
BAINBR!D ;E,g I,
n. e. cmriu,
Lath...- .heii™ 0 i c OM „,
drews, has again
Commenced the Tin h
tS we old be glad i 0 I
parous in liiA new (j „ irUl
Iwjf ou baud a lull su|piy«x '
Tn k: i
TIN Ware,
SHEET IRON,
m
“©3 Job Work done a Imliurtau
And many other things tuunuaen
mention.
maecUM
jPAIJVTiAC
IM I’tH to inform tin* cllhfiurflH
and neigl.boiing eonttiw,hi
preyaiad to do all kind* if
HOUSE,
SIGN find
OKS \MUST 11
puvn
GRAINING, K ALSO Ml MS'? 1
HANG!>• GL 'ZD <i AM)TU
ISHISG FFKMTUk
and nil w uk gu iiante-'l. lluid
li.um .. fine a.-soitain.t and
PAINTS. OUN lil.bv '■
JA vE’i VaS!
Mar. b 30. 187 2 40it
Amusements for tip
excfiange salo
B. F. COLBERT, Fro] •:
MY
one of the he-t bibiar.l *
Georgia, where il.o•' !!
lulling game, wib meet w 1,1
tion winch i» lik.-li to .ea««
plea-a.it.
'IHE DUt
is supplied with the rh*'icW*J
ffttve liquois wlii' li will !"• ■* j
patrons bv politetundeis. A
ah'e summ-f li'ii.ks me i."» ' I
on my counter, tLe ehoic-"-
cit ars te he found at tl. o- 1
THE Si DA
is also in full Ida *. ad 1 * ,
to have tl.e public to cJa "F
ing qualities ol tl.i-del-iJ 1 ' 1
1 will he gl.d f ■ s e all «•.'
aind us iii.my new one a- A]
er to call
May 20, ’72 *B-0
FURhOW
MASONIC FEMAI-E C
amfr/cts.ga-
THE Sixteenth A nDU:, J j
•on M n iav Sep'eiuoe -
Deceu.be> 20ih.
►ions will epeu Ikceui > ■ g.
tl.e -lid WeJi*e«d •v 10 ' „i *
private families. e* c,ll ‘, p* 3
from sls to $-0 per
particulars A 1
U. V ji HAIM LD- E-qr
* Sep/ SI, 1872-IMf
AN^EEW
FEMALE COLLE- 5
CCTHBEKT,
rpilE NKXT lUjf.'W'
olttsive of u|' ;s c | '"C ikiio v*
A.onrins'nu-h « ;
good. IccAIDV »*e. - *
College is rai'tjllJ
niiestiou vd l> fl - .
cLw, but wlu> “
Sept 1, 1572-H- 3 ‘