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THE HERALD.
.1. u.
EDITOR and rEQI’RI KTOR
.1. A. CKIFFI.^
' ASSOCIATE EDITOR.
Thurxdflji Jamuirf SO, . (
Editorial,
We arc plcapeu to announce tliat
\re liavc associated with ns, Mr. J i
A- Griffin. as co editor of the iler> |
nld, who will henceforth .lend his
time and talent in bringing >hc
paper to tie favorable notice of ail
JNO. K. SPENCE.
From the foregoing it will be
that 1 have fieco i e associated with
Mr. Spence, as co-editor ot the
Herald. 1 shall make no lash
promises as to my 1 i'ur course,
but will endeavor to preserve uh
larnixtied the laurels air udy a
chieved in its past nianagemeuf,
J. A. G PUTIN
The Ilelief •^Hesilon,
Tho question of Relief which
lias lately been agitating the minds
of the eoplc of Georgia, is being
acted upon by the Convention at
Atlanta. The' majority of the!
Committee on Re.icf lias made- a
Report resolving, ‘‘that from an i J
after the passage of tbi< ordinance, 1
n < Court in this State shall have .
jurisdiction at any time to hear or ;
determine, or render ju Igiueni ,
ii.gA.aaC any citizen of this State
njor. any contract or judgment !
ide c.r cutes,. I :tf - . or >r auy ,
*tr*. ot injury ammuied mr, to)
the ard ihy of June, Ig’fiV nor
shall a*n court or m'• : teroffi-,
ccr of this State ever have jut is-j
diction to enforce any V"' fftaent or
execution rendered or issued i pou
any contract o; agn eiuui, or for
any tort or injury committed prior
to said first day of June, 1865."
.Accompanying the Report was
a Resolution instructing the Judi
ciary Committee to insert in that
ear!
of this State the .following sec- i
tion;
‘No c urt in the State shall have j
jurisdiction at any time to hear or j
determine, or render judgment i
against, any citizen of this State,
u ion any contract or judgment
made or entered into, or for am
tort or injury committed prior to
the first day of June, 1845; nor i
shall any court or ministerial offi
cer of this State ever have juris
diction to enforce any jufi" incut or-j
ex eution rendered » ■ "ed upon *
any cqntrnct or ng. .imaeuC or for '
any tort or ii jury made or commit'
ted prior to said first day of June,
1865.’’
A. T. -Ikorman and T. P. Sal- |
fold, members of the Committee, |
disagreed with the report of tho
majority and argued at some
length their reasons for dissenliug.
They recommended a change in the
Bankrupt Law, so as to ameliorate
the condition of the debtor, and
the postponement of all ordinances
and resolut onsbefore the Comen"
tion on the subject of Relief rx.
oept the one 'niroduccd bv tn-uai
selves. .
—
Rail road (’oiivention,
A Railroad Couveution was held
in Atlanta on the 15th instant.
Cob E. W. Cole, Superintendent
of the Georgia Railroad, was re"
quested to issue a circular to the
Southern Ruilioads, calling their
utten'ion to the South, which
reads as follows:
“Believing as we do, that the
p osperity of the a
well as ever , other interest ol the
.South, is dependent on attragung ,
to it an Citensive iir,.n.gi\a!ion
from the North as ;vci» as lium
abroad, we especially invite the a! j
lentiun of Railroad maiiugors to 1
the importance of earlv umi
getic action, with th t -w ul a I
fording ail possible . . . ts to
immigrants and mu. r.. ; och->
ties who may wish to > or up
crate in our countrv.
To this end wc th.t the
.Southern Railn- ids shall adopt the!
fallowing tarih for the transporta
.on ol ‘bfma lido 9 settlers and
I the ir goods :
For each adult pdsscmrer one
c<jM per mile.
Tor children bsiween flva and
12 years of fljSfr liaT? price.
For children under five years old
free, and that each full nassjeng- r
'be allowed ore hundred and fifty
i pounds of baggage, w!u«ii shall be;
!carried Tree of charge, and that
they shall bp charged at the rate
of Iwo cents per ton per mile for
! extra baggage, which shall include
'household furniture, farming im
■ piemen ts, mydijLflcn' and tqyU in
tended to be. used by such per spa.
An ’, fli tliermoie, that that road
! tin which immigrants shall settle,
: .-Lull transport Lim and his goods
i ft ec of charge.
It, is the wish of this -Coiiven*
jtlon that this suggestion should
; bot oini an agreement, anu you are
jiequested to comuionioatil to E IF.
i Coin .-'u per iu ten dent Georgia rail
road. Augista, (la., your accept
; lance or disapproval of tins pro-,
position at as early a day as possf
j ble.
When a y twenty roads or more
shall have agreed to this proposi
i tjon a second circular will be is-.
J sued by E. IF. Cole, calling to'
'gether the General Ticket -Agents
lot the roads agreeing to the tariff,
'at some convenient point, to u. >
■ range the details aud carry the
agreement into < ffict
j fine mem bora of this Convention
jarc fully impressed with the belief
tin t an increase of tho industrious
population in the South will add
greatly to our prosperity, we con
fidently ask the pie.-s of the-c-yiin- j
tty to give this circular p.blioitv,
ud i equo-t them to cal! the atten
tion ol their renders to the action
of tliis Convention, wnich action
will «ltoiv that the railroads of the
Bcnib. are and de’enrurv'd
to do all in their power to restore
.the country to its fonaer prospers
i tv.
i Hv ord vofE. (S ’’otr. f’rf'-Slt nt
CIIA-. 11. I VIN, 8 c'y.
From Texas.
It is apparent from the foliow
{iijg that the citizens of Galveston
| Texas, are not experiencing "hard
i times” like the poverty-stricken
j people of this section. Hear what
‘ AeT’irfetl lo~coirvir.ee rs at Gal
; veston that they were having hard
I times down there , but we do not
! believe ol it. Wlm : lus that
j people who ’ . • ck and fat
| and con o a , who wear
I such gi'od clot.jC‘3 and spend somuc ,
money, arc haying hard, times ?
Nothing of the kind. A more mag
nilicent displav of case and comfort
and luxury and elegance t-.n hardly
imagined than Trcmo t street
exhibits of a mpttyjSabUatli after
noon iu-t taffe a stroll on that
asui nabfc thoroughforo auil
sty t’h . dashing chariots, the mag.
n ificeut horses, the waves of silks
and muslins, uud the rolls of cloths
and satins : or, if like not sunlight
and walking, step in of nn evening
! to one of a hundred saloons, see
: the patrons as they enter, observe
| t.heir laughing, jolly faces, and the
i purple and fine linen in which they
i are nrra ed. Watch them at the
billiard table with what, lavish
hands they dispense their green-,
backs. And call ye that “hat'd
| times ? There i3 money enough
|3pen iu Galveston every day in dis
• -ipaiipu ami in superfluous p!eas>
u.cs ,o supply for a good ro ;u 1
month all the people of our county'
;ol Washington with every thing es
j seutiat to comfort or eujov moat.
I Aud yet Galveston talks of hard
I limeS 1
Lamestaiieu Api-ajr.-Fiorn „
j reliable gentleman we have i<- .is
led the particulars of a ho ude
and lamentablo occurrence that
iiappened near Fort Valicy yester
I day. in which a father was shot and
; killed by his own son. The unfor
!lunate man was Dr. Jackson
a bother of tho Jackson who
l killed Col Ellsworth for hauling
down a Cons der.iteflag from over
|nrs hotel at Alexander Va., during
j the first year of the war.
Dr. Jackson removed to Georgia
{during the revolution, and lias boon
j residing here ever since, i tie cii -
jeum-eai :es of the kiliibg we have
\ hem ro a our informant were
l these : - -
There had be* n an-ang. y fauv'v
altercation during which i he doctor
is said to ha ve ejected his son from
his premises, who there upon turned
and li oj up, n Ids father tw.ee -
HU'tig hi*n U e have not fe irntii
whoflier * * W;n'*r parricide had
been arre etc,] cr not but presume
lu * * ‘* “ • *v 7 '•
A Good Chance.—. 7 negro ini
the Arkansas Convention said the!
)thcr day, 'Give us t.lio rliance of j
eigliteen hundred years like th.|
white man, and we wilt show what I
we can d<>.” Upon which thrj
Louisville Jonrual oj^qjjvcs: ‘ But;
the negroes have had the chancei
not only of e ghteen hun ired
years, but all the years feuice No
all’s flood. They have had that
fhancC in their owif country where
God planted them. In Africa they
have been unmolested by tho w hite
{race except ,-q farjas a few ol 'heir
( tribes upon the coast have been
able, after taking prisoners fio-n
each other, to iiud a uiarket for
them with white trailer# instead of
putting them to death Let that
vaunting Arkansas negro point to
i Africa for exemplifications of what
this race can do, not only in eigh
teen hundred yeai?, but in a great
many additional centuries.
An Irishman, driven to despera
tion by thestr'ngenoy o< the money
market and the high price of pro
visions, procured a pistol aud took
to the road. Meeting a traveler,
'lie stopped him with ; ‘Your mon
ey or your life!’ Seeing Bat was
green, he said ; Til tell you whaf
I'd do : 1 II give you all my money
for that ]ri3tol. ‘Agreed.’ Pat re
ceive i the money and handed over
the pistol. ‘Now’ said the travel
er, 'hand back that itrbney, or I’ll
blow your brains out !’ ‘Blaze a-,
way, my hour tv !’ said Rat ‘for niv
era dhrop of powt-lmr there is in
it.’
Lands For Sale.
25,000 ACRES
i
MAN CUE ’T f'H, 00 ; N. J. |
I XJloljt to suit pxivn.«s -rd. at fto dollars p©' !
jit e, pa • h © . s fiv’yi Mars ; 5> oi iiAS t‘r-/in
Y«*rk un i P&rftrfejpMa $ s »i 1 well ada .ttjl
lor firmin'-' purpose*, frn t<* ernn
u »r»Us. dim t© and b -It : , ,vnr«*r .-»f
--j itui ptiru 8, r©t*l muiuf o tun at .-if
from 75 u 2-fQ hou over, f r - v.e • r .is
Mntfhine. Ctf i 1 repkir #n ; » r•- i <r
f bU p'. ice. Fttfclicatlot s doit' *.a . ; "u‘ : i-f *r
to 'tioti een* f.ee on to -K.Ln
> Souultze Gener»l M-in.tger, »ir t*. <J. rit*t » j
Stl in< Agent .\ta*:icbeiiteri Ocean C
V 4 J *
Pearson & Co’s
HAIR REILVENATOR
THE BEST
iitll! IMdXSIV(ii
IN
THE WOELD
Is now Offered to the Public.
L
In taro weekiit restores Uie h.iirat any p«iiol
of life to it* original c -lor. giviog it ull its
youMifjt svfui.ss and tux-iii tnce
Its Oieansing Pr fnerttes are
Truly IVlai, cat,
tUncving io a fo.T ,lu*s all s*-t« of dandruff
ill ir itati-ns nr snre-ieas of fhsso.i'p
Thousands of tetimoaiai* can bo fumi.hed by
ibe Propriators,
J PBAItSON * CO ,
2SC Jaj St, tirookiyn.
Price, ?1 00 Per Until* ; Or 6 B.tfios, ." CO
For Sale by ail Drogg-jis s air D-orrerj gener
at iy,
A. A. A
PiaOTO(»R\IMISe
e
eit*r©i»B of £r*roe«sbarQ and vicinity, ar
1 respectfully informed, that by calling at
Town Hall, over Murray A Drv
GfOfls Store. rh©y evn the above work done
in gwnd style, jtnd anv thev may wiah. from
ib. ket up to U. si*?. The room is arranged
vlth ukV HvhC it one of the
bo. t lightr I have jiet with in G*o-gia.
L A GAV ES
jan2 3 3ts
Vdditfoiidl Supplies.
TOO Bush#’-' Whre Western ?eed
MU Btisfaels Bh*o|c VVestein Seed <s
f oofi ins Choice Ma&.uolm 'u jar ’ured Unas (
Vh»o ba Ciioice ?hou (Mrs New
7000 lbs 'hoief* Clo.*r il&emt Stdep, Now
I'alX* lbs Sugar Cured Beeii lUmj, New
*0 Stv Kxtra F imily Flour
-i ”»• By Flot;r
. U 1 cos of Calicoes on the wnv
I CUAS A DAVIS
i jaulG lm
! __ . I
New Firm.
I
I'ptlEff-o ,f nso-'-.-T A ror*i.' haring I
L he nit .oln onrpos. v» foaliuu« hr |
«. « basdiicuo i : o firm «n I sty'o ,« uudar i
oiu.-l W. hojw ibe our frirn's .u <( the
üb'tc g n iri 1 rme brr u. un tr«at u j
e*i dly a* n and ivs p■ r. 'l’e »iil rr ire i, j
I <«...eai ui i t, h bait Jr u.a «. .. '
(giodsi-u ruated o our *V h.i - ■ : r.l •
J'lrr ,ies 'rr ■» -4.. A !». , ’..uvr
I‘- i . '», » uld br ~ a .
• ii- to; -o uiug >-ea
r. C A DdL.lTAit TL'KXm |
Wexttru and Atlantic Railroad.
ON and .r.h«Janu.rr I*. 1960 P^ S .f|
Train! W.li /un »s fallows ,
GOING NORTH. J
Lrayir; AtiaMs.
1 If ! k Ik
qyi A M ****** 1
1> ion .« Arrtr. at Chaltano**. a
5 00P.H o nnecting with F'»> ■* of
Naihril'e and Ca.ttanoo** RUlroad
fur N*»b»i‘U. Louurillp. und tbe WtM
!TrTTneofM.mj.Ma J Cb»MT..-|
100 U*ilro»i tor Meini b * Orleans
4 15 P M D.ily exu.pt Sundays HaAun Aecom
mod alien Arrir. at Marietta 6 5o Pi
Cartcrsvillc, « 18, Kingst n. ‘J 29, Dol
-7 001’ U l>iily Oi*at Norrliern Melt. Arrive
7 ° Ch.luX**- 400 A M oonnaotlag
with trains ol Nashville and Chattanoo
K u H.eroad tor Nashrili. : aud the «ud
fn 1 in nit inf close «Om eet'ons fcr Mem
phis, New Orleans, e-o via N-hwll.
ilso einurecting »Uk K i' s ‘ Tel,D t, , ® n * ™
Guorgi. R.i?troad for v* ash'ngton
Pbiiap tlpbia, New Turk and othern
cidea
Coming South-
Arrive at Atlanta
el 5 V D.iilv Great Mail, Leaving
Ct.au mooga 5 35 P M cenneat.np
wiih Train- Os Nashville
nooga Railroad and Oe'teD 8 r M
. comi!) f i g >vith Trains of leaner
ree nd Georgi i Railro«d
102 OAM Daily exc t Sundays Da’ton Accorn
mod at ion L ave at 2. la A M
K ngston 5 lj ''ariursv-110 5 05 Ma
rFU 845 A M
315 P M 1).,i1y except Sundays Kx-r-ss PS9-
sang r Leave Cbtttta. ooga nt 6 3a A M
maaiuffelo-e conn cti ns >n h trains of
Na hvil e A Chattan oga end Memphis
aud Charleston Rai roads-
Pete's Patent Seeph? Geestes ea -all
Night Tiias. .
JOHN IV PECK
jnn 30 ts Master Tranportetitob
facts so! the nmm fufeift
f
No I>t ,, ooption Practiced
MEMPHTR V Charleston K-iiro.id mako’ 1
ol - ee i nectlona at Cb. tt-inooga- is the
Sootiest, Best, and quickest
ATjTL. H-AHXj
x , Mobile, New Orleans, Sel
ma, Me id an, Jackeon,
Canton, Vicksburg
and Memphis
leaving Atl n*a. at 820 A M
ARRIVE AT MWIUS THE SEXT BAY,
At 2 34 P M!8 heuiN an 141 rcrnuto* in ad
vmce nf on fch* seme traiu woo go
via Nashvinee A < 'hattannooga and Nn hvilJ®
A North Western Railroads. Passenger by s.tiLe
train going x v outh
Make Connection at Corinth
with Mobile A Ooio Railroad, and at Grand
J n tion with Mississippi Geatral Railroad
X* «niy-Foot Hours in fid imce of passengers
q tbe same by Na-bvil o A Chattanooga and
Nashri 1« and North-VVestern iiailroads at Cor
in h Pass libera lor
Jackson Tcnn , Columbu-q Cairo,
St. Loni-t Chicago, and the West
Take the through train on tho Mobil* A Ohio
It. H .
8 Hcursand 12 Minutes
fn Advance of pneseogors on same train by
Naihviii* A Ctmtianong * »n 1 Nxs-nvi 1* A North
•>S es.erii It j i r ixus
Fare as U'.v as ey h] pint:me.
For tic ! ets to all thrso points apply at the
Tic) et Offloe ofthe Western A Atlantic Hai
road at the Genet 4! l’iLs-ien_,ei Jtepot.
A A BARNES,
General Ticket Agent.
TV J JlOi-S.
General Superintendent,
JVUUS lIAVUSN,
jgn3o ti South-Eastern Ageut.
The Galveston \ews,
Published Daily, Tri-Wr kly and Weekly,
GALVESTON TEXXS.
Tenns of News
tJ. S turre cy.
Daily, per ye r sls 00
I ri-M’evk!y. per ye tr 12 00
Weekly p r ear 5 0
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jin 03136? Editors & Proprietors
DR. JNO. R. GODKIN
r> KSPiiCTKULLT Offe-s is Services to the
V > itixt.ns of Greensboro ani vicinity Ln toe
piavtiee of
Metlieinr. Inrrery and GWcries
lie may be found when m t professionally en»
gagej t in-Office north ■ f the Ocurt House
■ ipiere Juring the dav. and a< th- ie.-idene* ol
J vV G.dkm north of It K Wpol'at mgkt
uovl6tdec2lpd
BALIFF’S SALE.
X l T ILL be sold before tb c tort hi use I too i
\ > in tb- town of *r,u." -b> <> n l-'.e firs j
i F- rua.-y next •.t agi evi and j
,s ■ • tiro, yof W. 1). Reives Friueipa' W ;
I >i -Wuorter I misty i3 fa i.. f«V/r-; It > .ct’ I
L Tsorrrt- W D Reavrf prind*t ' dd'!
ii ,'lc'V'oorter Garnishre
JNO. C i’AL.MLIt *
deel4 30
Sir. JOIIY BULL’S
Great Reuieclies.
■ ,« I -4—#
Bull’s Cedron Bitters
AUTHENTIC DOCUMENTS.
Aiknnaas it eard From
TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL MEN.
Stony Point, Whitt Cos., Ark,, May 23, 'b6.
Dr. John Bull, —Deer Sir —Last February
[ wee in Louisville purchasing drugs, and I got
me us your Sarsaparilla and o*dron Bitter*.
My scn-in-Inw, who was with me in the store
has been down wi:h rh-um itism for iotne time,
commenced on the Bitters, and soon found his |
general health improved.
Dr. Gist, whe has been in bad health, tried
them, and he also improved.
Dr. Coffee, who haa been in had health for
several years —stomach and liver affected—he
improved very much hy the use of your Bitters.
In lend the Cedron Bitters hat given yon great
popularity in this settlement, 1 tb nk 1 could
sell a great quantity of your medicines Ibis
full —evpeeia'ly of your Cedron Bitters and
S*r»4rlll* Ship me via Memphis', Care of
Kiokott A Nce'y. Respectfully.
C. B. '.VALKEU.
Bull’s Worm Destroyer.
To ray Tailed States a id Wcrld-wide Headers
I have received many testimonials from pro
fessional and medical medical mm. as mv al
manacs ana various publications have show-,,
all of whir-h are g» nine Tbe following letter
from a highly educated and popular physician
in Georgia, is certainly on# of the most sensible
conimunicvions I have ever reoeiv>-d Dr
Clement knoas exactly what he speaks of, and
his testimony diticryis to lie written in letters {
of gold. Hear what the Doctors sxy of Boll's
Worm Cestrryer j
Yili&uow, Walker County Ga., )
•Ton, 29 1?«6. \
Dr JiAp R';il— Dar Sir, X have recently
/it. , \ ,m I'Vrtt-m 1.t.-stroyer’ several tria'r nnd
Bid it won 'erfull. eStf'cioua It h'*s mt failed ;
in a single insunoolo have tbe wish* t-for effect
[ nm doing n prefy large cnnit ..*pvaerice, snd
it vj daily as fur suite arti-'e ct the kiqi T
am free toconfess th-t l know o p no remedy ra
cotnmetided by the ablest authors that i* so
ertain and speedy in its effoc's. On the c- r.-
'triry they are upcor tan in tho extreme. My
object in writing you is to find out ure.n what
t rms I can get he medicine directly from you
If I can get if upen easy terms, I shall use a
great,<iea s pf it. lam aware that., tfe us- of
such HTtie'es is centracy to the teachim*. and
practice of a great majority nf (he regular line
of M. D's, but X see no just eau-e or good sense
in discarding a remedy whioh we kn iw to be
ffleient, simply Because we may be ignorant of
its combination. For mv part. Tsh'll make it
a ru’e to use all nnd anv means a evi ite suffer
ing hum mity which I may bo able ty comnnuid
no. hositaiiog because sou.e one tcoca ioguuivus
tiau myself may have learned ■ i vfftivts piaJ.,
an 1 ieoured the sol* right to soeuf* that knowl
edge. Howev-r I am by no meins an advocate
nr supporter of the tbousan s es worthless nos
trums that fl od tbe eount*y that purport to cure
,l! uianne of disease to vr'uich human 11 sh is
hiir. Please reply soon and r.f.<rm me of your
best terms, I am sir m r >s-. reane fully,
Ji.LIUS P CLEMENT M D,
.Bulls Sarsa]»arjllii.
A Go (mI Ecaxon f* r the fajitain’s Faith,
ticad the Captains Letter and
the Let ter from his Morher
8.-uton Baracks, Mo. April 3&. ,1365,
D John Bull -so r Sir Knbwing the
effleinnr-v ofyaur Sa sapanlla and t o healing
and beneficial qualities rt posses-es, X send you
the following statement- of my c .se,
1 waswoundeii about two yearagb--was taken
prisoner and confined for sixteen months, Be ng
moved so ofieD my wtiunds have net healed yet
X have nots.it up a moment since X wac wounds
ed. I am Bhot through the hips, My general
beolth is impaired and 1 ueedsouietUiug to assist
nature X have more faith in your tsartaparilla
than in anything else I wish that is g -nuine,
P,ease express me half ad sen botles and
oblige
Captain C P JOHNSON,
Si. Louii Mo,
P 3—Tbe folU.wmg wm written April 20 lgfifi
by Mrs Jeucle J..button mother of Capt Johnson
Da Bull—Dear Sir, My husband Dr C S
John ou was :i skillful surgeon and physician in
Ceutral New York, where be dii and leaving the
above O P Johns 'g to my care, At thirteen
years of age he bad a chronic diarriea and
Brofula for which I give him your Sarsaparilla
it oured him I have for ten years recommended
it to many in New York, Ohio, and lowa, for
scrofula, fever sores, and general debility Per
fect success has attended it. The cures effected
in some cjs/s ofscro krla and fever sore were
almost miraculous lam very anxious for my
son to again have recourse to your Sarsaparilla
He is fearful of getting a spurious article hence
his writing to yoa f rit. His wounds were ter
rible. bin I belicva he will recover,
Rcspoetfullv
JENNIE JOHNSON
Dr. JOHN BULL
Manufacturer and and Vender ofthe Celebrate!
Smith’s Tonic Syrup!
FOR TUB CURE OF
AGUE AND FEYER
OR
CHILLS A FEVER.
The proprietor of thY celebrated medieine
justly claim, for it a superiority c eratl route
-dies ever offered to the public for the safe, cer*
t uo.speedv and permanent cure of Ague and
Fever, er Chills and Fever whether of short at
long stau bn*. He refers to the entire «" csturc
and A.uth-western cooutry *o h-ar him testimo
'ny to the truth of *he a s .rtion that in no ease
whitevot will fail to ourr, if ,he directiora are j
stiictly folioweh aiut cor.reU out ja a g.cat
manny css •« a single dote a.is been suflj .L ift f ,
a cure uni v hole fatni.ies have been oured by
a ring « beUie, with a perfect restoratioi ol t: e
general Usalth. it if however pr uent and in
every e s» more certain to cure, if Ks use is
continued id «ur tiler tlOai v fivi a wsek or t»o nf
ter tbe diseese hus been checked, a ,re ofp»oial
Iv in difficult and. lepg-tanding < es, Ljually
this medicine will ti i require ncy aid to keep
the bowels in good order ; should the patieut
however, require a cithartic medicine, alter
h-tiing taken three or four ands»» of the Tonic, a
single dose nf Bull’s Vugetat. e F rnily rill,!
will be suCicieet.
Dll. JOHN BIT LL'S V-.r-’OSr,
Nj. X'J . a f’-v. -reef t
LGLJWiIaLS, KY., [
All of the ,b .»e rerne j<• . py
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RECENT ARRIVALS
AT
C. A. DAVIS'.
1 OFFER FOR SALE
109 piece! Ameiienn Print*.
50 pieces American Delaines
20 pieces Opera FUnoeU
20 pieces white Flannels
20 pieces Red Flannels
10 pieces Cotton Flanne’s
50 pieces Blanche'* Homespun!
4 pieoeg 10-4 Bleached Sheeting
40 pieces 4 4 Drowrn Sheeting
50 pieces 7 8 Shirting
60 pieces Sea Island ii nnespu ns
50 pieces P ot Osuaburg*
50 pieces ity.tgn Stripes and*Plaidß
20 pieces Georgia Kersey
10 pioooß Yankee Kerrey
20 pi oes Kentucky Jeans
10 rieeas Satinet!
10 piece® Caggitnerg
5 pieces American Tobnrpik
10 pieces All *Vqul Fureigu FSaid
5 piece* Radii sh and French Meric.*
4 dozen Lrdie* Skirts
• 3
25 d« , se’* F(no r ' s kirts j.
4 lii'Me* Gf>nd.®
2 df>f Migsftaanrl "hildrden*! Hoods
2 decer Tidies HnHas
3 doten g fiotb-end Beaver Cloaks
2 dozer Ph T rf*
? dozen Knir Drnwcrs
20 d<’7. ‘n Lodies L neo
10 dozen T 9<inr»»*e and ’ony thaw’s
10 jozen Bleached and Colored Shirts
2 dor Rlennhed DrifMng
20 pieces R«d Tickt®»y
20 pieces Rorwn D r »tlfnsr
20 Dnxor, Radies Psper Collar*
100 d f >z Gentlemen Paper Collar*
100 dozen Cost’s Spool Cotton
100 dozen Colored Snool Cotton
10 kejfs EugHah Soda
20 barrels Stewert Fz C Sugar
10 barre’s Brown S^n^ar
5 barrel* St'wart a Ground andCrnahed 3u£*r
10 barrels New Yfirk Syrup
5 uatiiHs*jitnfty i Traps^F ru P
5 hotheads West India Molsgse*
20 000 lbs of Sweds and Refined Iron
2000 lbs of BW Inn
1800 lbs Square, Ovel and Round Iron
3000 lbs Plow Steel
500 Jbg Hoop I. on
3000 lb* Tiei
2000 yds Gunny Bagyipg
100 Sacks Steadman’a Extra Family Flour
50 Sacks Steadmans Superfine.
25 Sacks Fancy Flour
60 Nails
5000 lb* I folio v Ware
2 d 1 z-n S jjdfe®
50 pairs Plow Traces
10 pairs W ajgou Traces'
2 dozen plow
0 dozer Painted Buckets
6 dozen Iron Bound Gyprus Bu ‘kets
12 dozen Brass Bound C*dar Bucket!
2 dozen Half Bushel Measures
6 dozen Cyprus Tubs
3 dozen Ovprus Churn*
! dozen Enslish Shot Gun*
1 dozen Pistols 6 Shot
25 dozen Pockets Knives
50 dozen Table Knives
5 dozen Kettles and Sauce Pans
6 dozen Collin’s Axes
Augors, Chisels. Gimbl-ts, Hatchets and
Hammers, Fa 1 Looks Stock Locks Door Locks,
Chest Lock*, Till Locks, Wood Serews, Gurry
combs.
I
- docea scov.-’a weeding hoes
O barrels shoe pegs
I case misses "wed calf ba'morals
1 oase misses sowed kid balmoraU
10 cases mens icavy pegg Shoes
5 cases mens p-gg balmoral shoes
5 oases women pegg shoes
5 esses hoys ad misees pegg shoes
1 oases childri .’s pegg shoes
6 cases mens pegg bools
4 cases sowed calf boot*
I ease hand sowed French o*if W P boots
l case ladle.- calf sowed ba moral*
1 case ladies kid sowed ba! aora's
1 rare Lad.es oio h Boots and congress Gut ore
50 pairs if E ankrts
Complete Assortment of or- -ste-y War#
(souiptdt* As.-orl meet of T , ,-e
Kernel ue Oil Copperas ci s ( Od, Tnrpeo-ine
Soap, Alinm, ft rch. Lau laanm Paregoric,
et! eto comp'eie Areurtme- : ,1 Glotbing. *
40 EnglLn Da-rv cheese 2.. b ate cheese
3 case., 00l lists
6 cases men, Boys and chi! '-oil’s For Hats
6 doaen Ladies flats Trimmsd and Uatrimmcd
oQ boxes tobacco
h oooo !bs Bacon
2009 lbs Lard.
In addition to the above named articles f
keep Whatever the wants of ihe trade demand
sa l my stock is kept up all the year, with .ea
rn b e golds, which 1 will sell at Atlanta or
Angus a price*, fre,ght ad.lo I and I guarantee
every article sold to be as rrprereut and f
licit a continuance ol the liberal patron. '
bi'berto bestowed feeliug aviated vour interest
*ill be promoteJ thereby.
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