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THE MOULD.
JjlO. it. *'l*fcrk«'Ks Rrtitor.
'I hui-«aM.vV April ", IWIt
FOR GOVERNOR
Hon. David Irwin
OF C O Bit.
f Bl FK LENDS OF
imbt. iki jiIjEV.
■ !ColorfpJ
Os W 11 r*'U aniiWnco him h* a enruliilute+t>
»<•!•:• <at tft.- p oplo of tli "itti Cortgre u «iou
*1 V -it >-i of fioorgia in (lie Cong rets of tbe
ITnlt«/l
DoiJiwratic Itl'iel-iii!? in
Grcenesboro’.
Af -’ll artj irnoil mooting of the citizen*
r t (ir. ct)f’ county, to nominate candidate!*
for Ftate and County office*, hold in Greens
boro’ this day. 2-ilh of March, 1968.
On motion of Uou - Thotnaa Stocks, chair
man of tlfo Comtcittco to nominate candi
dab s for Slate and Comity office*, Greene
Moore and K. J. Dawson, Eeqre., be added
as ruiwli ra of raid committee.
Ou motion of Col. It. 11. Ward. Prof.
Woodfln.of Mercer University, (in the ab
sence of Dr, 11. 11. Tucker,) was‘Appointed
to read th 1 Addas* prepared by Dr. Tuc
ker, tveieb being taken up, was unanimously
adopted, amidst enthusiastic applause of
the people.
On motion of Col, M. W. Lewis, the Ad
drc*» was ordered to bo printed in hand
bills and circulate!} throughout tbo county
and that every planter be rerpioited to read
it to tin freed men iu liia or their employ.
On tnolion, it was ordered, that Hon.
Thomas Stocks. Col, R. 11. Ward and Dr
T. P. Jane* act or a Committee to superin
tend the printing and circulating of the
.Address.
On motion of W'm. N. Williams, Esq , a
collection was taken up to defray the ex
pense of printing the Address.
The Hon. Thomas Stocks, Chairman of
the Committee to nominate candidates fo 1
Stat and County offices; reported the fol
lowing names as suitable persons to be sup
portl and by the voters of Greene county, at
the election to be hold on the 20th April
luAit;
For Senator for the Senatorial District,
composed of Greene, Taliaf rro ami War
ion—Col, Wiley G. Johnson.
For Ropiest uhi! i ve. in the State Le.ui/Jn
’
For Clerk Superior and Inferior Courts-
Isaac 11. Hall. E.-q.
For sheriff—J. H. English, Kq.
For Receiver of Tax Returns -John K
Finch, Jr.
For Tax Collector—M. G. Copelan, Exj
Ft r Gorontr—John L. Bruce, Esq.
For County Treasurer—J. llenry Wood.
County Surv-yor—Jefferson F. Wiigh'.
The it, port was unanimously adopted.
Resolved, That the foregoing be publish
ed in the ’Greeuesboro’ Herald' and ‘Spar
ta Nt-ws.’
The meeting then, ou motion, adjourned
tint tie.
Y. P. KiNC, Ch'n D. C Cos,
H J Daw sox, fvc'y.
The Comiriittee appointed to prepare re.
solutions and an Address to Hie po pie of
Greene Connty, beg I hve respectfully to
submit the following, viz;
!,vicn Ist. That we regard the Con
r * '• :'■>■'. cf the United States a* the Su
v ,iii' Law of the Land, snd thut having
sworn f- innp-irf. su-frtlh. preserve, piffitect
end defend it. w-shall as iu duty bound
v« * -' . I < I\ , TV r< , Hi IJIJ 111 ’4 II I J UvUll'J
kc»;i <ror oaths forever iariolalo,
2nd. T' ! I,) v’ew of the following
f ■(■■; Fir t. t’:'* the Constitution for
Coor ,;.i n-v.v oil red to us by tho Convon
ton rt. -'Ey ass •tnl)ii>rt at Atlanta was
made. by virtu* of a law which in in total
disregard ol tho Constitution of the United
Stale-, and 80, omllv. that said Co'ißtitu.
tion for Georgia voids private contract
made prior to June 1. 1805. in defiance of a
provision to the contrary, th reof. in the
< nusiitntion of the United States, wiiicii
we are sworn to sustain: we cannot vow in
favor ol said Constitution for Georgitwwitb
oot palpable perjury
3td That for tho a Hove and other rra*
sons 100 numerous to be m-.nlioned in these
resolutions, we shall oppose the adoption
of the Constitution offered to us; but we do
not wish our action in the premises tub
con-trued so as to imply that wc are oppos
ed to rewtislrucUon, On the contrary, we
arc ready and anxious to resume our former
position in the Union on any terms that are
- asonabie, consistent with honor, and wi h
tho Constitution of the United States.
4 ‘-'t. That we are opposed to tho election
°1 5- 1- *o tde office of Governor
°‘ Georgia. I ■••cause he is virtually an alien
and actually a stranger, because we have
no con:; fence in his capacity, because we
have no evidence of bis integrity, b-ctmc
he advocates measures in which we do not
concur, and because as a consequence of
tui 4 * nig • lection would tei»d to produce nn
antagonism bet ween the races, which would
lesult it harm to both, and perhaps might
end in blood. ‘ ”
Oth. That wc hc-i’tiiy concur in the
nomination ol Hon. Augastu- Rocse for the
office of Governor, bat having l.sarued that
be has declined being a condition, we trans
fer our support with pleasure to Hun. l>u
vid Irwin, and that we will make every ef
fort to secure hi? election.
6th. That the following Address bo ij
sued to the colored population of Greene
County, to tr 1 ’
THE GREEN BORO ’HE BAID •
i ID DUE S S
lOf Hie White people of Greene
Georgia, ip the Colored people of {be
seme couaty.
Wc v/hifp people wish to pay a]
| few things to you black people who!
were once our k'avop. We wish to i
Htiy that, we arc still your friends,
We do not wish to injure you.—
On the contrary we are anxious to
see you prosperous and happy, it,
is to-our interest to be friendly
with you for we expect to live with
you ill wavs. It is also to your in
terest to be friend ly with us, for
the same reason. You will always
live with us. You cannot get
away from us, and we cannot gel
from you. W e form but one com
munity. Wo are like one family.
Now you know a house divided
nrsinst itself cannot s'and. The
Uib'e tenches us this. So if wc
wish to live*in peace we must be
friends. This is what we desire.
\\ o wish now to caution you
against a great danger. Strangers
from the North have come among
us, and have endeavored to get
you all together into a black man’s
party. Without saying whether
their motives are good or bad, wc
wish to say to you, that if you al
low you i selves to be formed* into
a black man’s party, you will force
us to form ourselves into a white
man's party. So right at tho be
ginning you see our hou.-fe is divi
ded against itself. Do you not see
that if the black man is opposed to
tho white mau, it follows from this
that the white man is opposed to
the black man. So we shall be
oppose! to each other. Now no
good can cornc cf this. It will
bring nothing but harm to white
and black, But the greatest harm
will be to you. These Northern
adventurers who coine out here
pretend that they arc your friends
Perhaps some of them are. But
they deceive you when they tell
you that the Nor then people are
going to do anything for yon ex
cept so far as thoy can uso you as
fools for their own purposes. If
the Northern people love the
blacks so much, why don’t they do
something for- them at home ?
Don’t you know that only a few
months ago it was proposed in
Ohio to lot negroes vote! The
wny did they do it? It was be
cause they hated tho black people.
There are comparatively levy block
people in Ohio, and it would make
no difference whether thej vote or
not There is no reason why the
black people in Ohio should not
vote except that the white people
ihcr hate them. So if those peo
ple want yon to vote, it is not be
cause they love you; it is only be
cause they think they can make
something out. of you. You had
batter have nothing to do with
these Yankee adventurers. The
advice they give you is bad advice.
Now listen to another thing
Loss than a week ago, it was pro
posed in the Senate of Pcnnsylvas
nia to let the black people vote.—
The members of that Senate arc
nearly all Republicans--the verv
men that arc pretending tc beyouf
great friends. Well, what did
they do? Why almost the whole
of them refused to give the black
man any showing. That show?
how friendly they a r e. That shows
the cloven foot. You had better
let them alone. Do yon kuow
why they want you to vote ? It is
not because they love you. You
see that by tho way they aet at
home. It is not because they think
you are qualified, to vote; because
they know you are not qualified,
and yoti know yourselves that you
are not qualified to vote, and do
not know what you are voting for
\ou hardly know what voting!
means. Why then do they want;
you to vote? It is only because
they think thov cau control your
votes so as to keep themselves in
offico in order that they may steal.
Do you know that they have been
stealing your money already ?
They stole two ceuts and a hall’on
every pound of cotton you made;
last year- Now remember who
did this stealing. It was not the
Southern people. It wa? not your
ojd masters. It was the Yankees.
I’hose very men who come out here
and pretend to be such great
Iriecds with you although they
never saw you before, will pat you
on the back with one hand and
steal from you with the other.
Now, we don’t want you to go
with those people. We want you
to come with us. if you come
with us, then wc who live togeth
er can ail bo friendly together:
and wc can make the \ ankecs stop 1
their stealing. But if you go with
them you make trouble here at
home among ourselves. You di
vide the house against itself. You
get up a black man’s party here in
| Georgia and of course '. shall
have a white myn*3 pan * Now, I
I ara you wiilii g for (’is? o you
Ihink you arii pimpn <!io .-lei
with the wmh' peopl"? ’f must)
j recollect that when it com' o thei
'final strufreld. volt will i-o not
i only the Southern pen pie con
tend with, l.ut ail the whit eople
both North and South.
Now we. your ohl im p*. do
not wish for anything,of tl kind.
VVo pray Gtwf that it rm lifter
happen: We remeinl er in faith
ful you woi e when you \rct laves.
We remember how you sto up to
us during the war. H'e r< ember
you as members of our fai ies.—
We were boys together, j-vere
raised together. He have >t for
gotten our old friendships, H’e dc
not wish to break them. c hope
that no impertinent Yari o will
come in between us and bilk our
friendship and «et us agai t each
other. These Yankees h e told
you that wo wish to put j u back
into slavery again. They re mis
erable liars. Me have i desire
to make slaves of you Bga . u e
never made slaves of v in the
first place. It was the ankces
who did it. t hey will no lare to
deny it. It was Yank! money
that brought yon from /' iei.--
You came in Yankee ships nanried
by Yankee sailors. The forced
you on us as slaves wirer we did
not want you. And m v these
same Yankees come here with a
lie in their rrouthand pr ten 1 to
be your great friends. 1 1 be mo
ney which thoy got foryo togeth
er with the interest on t, were
divided out among you, would
give to every ouc of yo a farm
and a fortune. M’hcn I icy tell
you that we wish to put ou Hack
into slavery, ask them \ 10 made
slaves of you in tho first, lac ?--
and they will turn almost is black
in the face as you are.
No, wo do not wish :o mnke
slaves of you again, xo-v that
you &rr free, we want yoi to stay
free. Under present circumstances
it is to our interest Cor yob to stay
free, The tirno never wjll come
when w c shall wish to enslave yon.
Wc would not do it if wo could,
and weeou and not if we would.
Wo know that we are the stron
gey party, and
do not think you arc qualified to
vote. We know you aro no!, qual
ified, and so do you know ir, Still
at present you have the right lo
do it. We acknowledge that right.
If you choose to vote with these
few Yankees who are trying to
make use of their own pur
poses. You cart do to. But you
may depend upon it no good will
come of it. It will set yon against
jour former masters, rd it will
set them against yon. You h i
bc.- t keep out of that quer-el. We
wi-h to kerp out or it-' We wi h
to live in peace. Wo \r : hto be
like or.e family, jv q- j n c . c , : f g,
our our int'rctt is
your interest. Let ; - c 1 stand
together. We jnvjtc ;■ ito co
operate with u*. J will be for
your benefit and ours oe. When
Noting time comes you had best go
to your old master and, get him to
give you a ticket that is a little
piece es paper, and i.c will tell
you what to do with it Von had
best get your old Master to go to
the voting place with von. For if
one of these stealing Yankees gbf*
hold of your ticket, he v, II take
it away from you and vc vou an
other ia place of it, vvl ,h will not
do so well. W e should be glad tc
tell you all about this, and the
reasons for it, but cannot do so in
this Address. icur old master
will no doubt take pleasure in ex
i plaining it to you.
! _ Now, it is g tii g,: efo st.p.
! Bat wc mu t say onco more, that it
i will e impossible for tim white peo
ple and black people in Georgia to
get along - together, if tiny tr. voting
in a body against ea< h olhc; . W
hope you will remember : is, asd that'
is all we h.iro to say, except this out
word, that we are in all s no-rdv and
truth your friends, and (’.sire to re
uiu;n so tpiever, a»J :{ v -e hav any
trouble it shall start with you autf
the Yankees, not with iii.
H. IT, TUGtvE :. Chai nr.i;.'
THOMAS STOCKS, CM A C. J>.vVIK
DAN. }i. SANFO3D, W. G. WCAIDVIN
* _ Committee.
Attention B^rtsnien
I
will sell in Greenesboro*, on A’>ril
20th, cfcotwn day, as --od spotting
ROle as there is in the v. -mtv. Runs i
100 bails to the ponn 1. bold :ot no
fault.
JOHN B. FINCH, Jr.
April 1 2t
XCaVTON'S on of life rvr< ia *he !
ba-i, cot. - -1.---, - Uoahlcn ai. dyrtuic.
• f
. legal \;ptrVitEf:v jy ,~ BB^> L'.a[
IE ODD fii -,nc Comity
hpreas WWimii A. C u.df'ncli and |
John M, oeid-ugl’.«pply for
of AdmiiiUir,. tiori on tP estate ol ,
J©hn Cole ough di. ‘'ased. ;
These are tVeret no to eitfl and re-,
ouire all persons., concerned W s J °w ,
iiause, if any tin y h ,ve, why ra,l Le* |
tors fhouH got be granted to ap
tiitcajitr. At fur Cofirt-of Or bn ny
£tt-Wb iu'iHil l’"r hi,id c.yntyon the
tb»t 3Lm ,a> in 'Jay ncs .
G’ivcd under my hand at office ,n
Groeneahtf o’.
April Ist 1868. ’
EIJGENIU3 L. KING
Ordinary
HEOItll V, Orerne t ouefy.
rWO month- after fate, lo wit t on the firs'
Monday in May next, appHeotfoii will he
madn to the Honorable Cov.rt of O-dtnnry of
said o-tunty for loare to soil all the land belonp
ing to the est 'to of Isaac A. W illiauje late of
sai l County, dtej'ssed, iuelading the f«c ta re
uiniridar in that portion of said land to he as
signed to the widow as dower, for the jpirjK.se
of p iyii e tile dehts of said dtccased’
February 22, 18H8.
' : ' -COLI MBOS HEARD, Adas’r.
GEORGIA. Oreene County
VTrrllEa’BAS Lewis B WiHi* nppli-s fir Hie
y V t. ,!>.!-(lton«hip of the person ami property
of Luther Thom R Sanders. Orph n , under f-u--
teen years of age. of I'hhinas l.j S enders deceas
ed. , . ~
Tliei"' are therefore to cite and require ail per
son* pneoj-necl. to show reuse, if anv they have,
why Letter? of Guardianship for the the perpon
olid property of paid Orphan should not be
srrsnt-d to Jni.l Lewis B, * itti! at the Court of
Ordinary to be held in and forsaid County, on |
tho fi st ;irtm ay in April next.
{iiv u under my hand atofiiee iti ifreonesno.-o
fa>2s I?C9
ECGENtUS L KING, Ordinary
GEORGIA, Greene Cos nty
'YXT’HEREAS .Tame? A T Jsn’. lns uppUes for
VA Letters of Administration on tbe estate
of William S voders deceased.
Tlvsp are therefore to cite and requ-ro nil
pers-nsnoo orned to show cau«e if any they
Ja-yo. why aid Letters sil'ii l 'd rot he granted to
TMd .Tames A T. Jenkin. at the Oourt of Ordi
narv to he h‘dd in and for said County on the
first Monday in April next. _ . .
Given under my hand at cm;ce in Groan '
boro
)eb2s IBGB . „ „
EPOENIUS I- KIVG Ordinary
GEORGIA, Greene County
WIIBKEAS >frg France* A. Mupre applies
for Lo’te-S of Administrafiou on the es
t«te of Jesse J. Moore dgcoasedj
,r J arp ihorefi,.v to,cite and reqaire all
to! to? fTVTP aniffik'A-Afflfiyft, V‘‘lfi'tt > ”l i ii
Ordinarv to be heal hi and for said County on
th“ first Monday in April'nost.
G'Ven under my hand at office iu Greonesbor
teb23 1863 -
LCGE.GUS L KISTG, O.dinary
Kclief to Mill O YiiiiCr.A. |
k f -vYIXU fully te?t?a “Yv Hh’: : v Pa
tout ’«! '. tune I : oss, patent, tl ~ . aivtix'r
iith. 18o7—and found it to cou.p fully nn
Iu all the claim tor it. I finvej
e nsented to take eh -t oUii iatr<x!uctio:i i
in tho- V> u.-t. 1 will a- , individual and
county rights for Grc :ae. Uaucoci,. Putna, '
and Mnrarir r oHnt :< *, until Ist of May next, j
.sow i; e Hi m n, if any of you want your i
corn-: riVlt? to grit»(l ti tb'e n > fast us th’ev
ir - now grinding, with setno pnvr«r shuh> j
water same steam, same tael, and'm vice l
t-etlcv meal, yon will write m« al Groetisbo
roGa, immediately, and let in know who. I
and where von fire, nnd 1 w ill come anu
Ir.ive the dress put on for yon, and warrant
tic almvo roanlts, or no pay.
•Vnd •« who no ipfllsi. 1 wonW
1 s Ty* '‘-(Vi t aifT I--- b r--d. to luv.vsh von -
j Wit* ,-t i : Ta' ic-S AiaTiegtop ant! iritis
} cbmplete. hi! d.-'Moved,ina jiffl to mhinjptOj
, grind from Sto 2t)busfcels meal per hour
J irota :-g: 00 to S3 Og patent dress included'.
Below 1 iittneTi-,i cm-UHL-ate riom gn
tlnra. n. whose jipt y veacitj and
ox-periSiice h!.« o sup, rior. and whose mills
are said to be fhu'b»*t hi the ,B‘ate.
J. J’. n \itfiis, Agt |
marl 2 IPCS ’ &
Dark's ■ftiill. Morgan Go.. Ga, )
Jauunry 25th 1868- j
Tins win certify tjml >v - purchased ot Mr.
J. !’. i'c.rri:-, -V..-cat. G-rccusboro, Ga.. the '
right to. use Worthapi’y, Patent ijillstoae I
Dr- rs, a..d are now, using on our Oconee j
Mills, The average grft:dinV«f--‘olddress’ !
was 8 bushel* per Wr, (Viter new dress was
put on, we ground With c:v;e twenty tfve
buK-icis cf superior meal per hour with some
water. e inke pieuaur in rtcom
m-irdnn? li:' ir Dr--s.'uder 1 -vl tri-d it
u.s coming fully up to all the paries claim 1
for it.
" -T. T'„ i>a;;k
GuKii. MOOCE
J. N. ARMOR
mari2 ISIS Owners |
I Offer For Sale
AT WIIOLU'A BE AND RETAIL
100 P.u Wet Or--- 0 C» r „~Wo3
Zt),' 1 -i( , - ' ■
10. )00 Ids *’,lioic» - ft oo Shoo] s*ya
iOOO lbs Uhoice Hums
IpOO lb-. Sugar < ured Maguolia Hams
f’OO V s durvr Cured Mi. L,, ; f Ham? !
3000 Dnfth Is Choice White Ooru
200 Bushels Cow Pen
-200 Bus!) Is -Se.-d Oats ,
*>U iioxcfi a obfteco
3o pOZvjn Hues
100-pra Plow ii- '.ees
U Barr .-'s Mbye-'r Potatoes
10 “Pi k-Eynd Pota-o-s
20 Choice E :gljsh Dairy Cheese
20 Krtia Go-hen Cbeese
l.amlreths-Gnrfen St 1
100 Sacks riuui all grades
All of which I will “sell at the lowest
martini rulvxt- I
Gif A?. A. DAVIS i
Greßifthofo Ga, Marc’- 5 Isus ha
TIT
V \ ALSJgft, TOBBiyW > CO ._ i
Orieu.sl-oe’. jells Kittnu’i?
V - pwa-hc m ir:>2s’B? j
I,£:i3332CALi. 1
le LA CEE
Oculist And Aurist!
1-HYijICIANAKD aFRCUtON,
I FORMERLY of Europe, Late ol tho Wt
? Indies,
LOCATED OCTOBER 15th, 18G7,
IN
Aug'U G a.
OFKICE ROOMS AT HIE
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
Ladies’ Entrance, where he
caii lie consulted upon
diseases of'tho
V *- I
EYE EAR CANCER OASTCEPOEA tV
MOCR6• AND AEL CHON 10 COJIPArNTS
Call at office and be referred to those that have
been Kffltcte !f. r v**W wF IVijniini---, Dedfße.es
andC incer (residents of this city anil vicinity),
that have been hea’ed of' their sutferior? and
restored to health
O-A-INTOET^,
IHr enr-bieehv'S and DTathe-i?, will he taker
out root :md branch, in seven to twenty one
days Without Surgery By tbe Celebrated French
Partes and Internal Remedies T T sed in the!
French Hospitals for the \ ast forty yoaci,
On? opplic-tion is art that is usually, even in
foul eatini! cti-eer of the fwoe, to complete an
entire and permanent cure
Under this treatment U'o career DRCP9 OTiT
w hole therever.th to the tvertv- fir-t day. The
parts quickly heal with a simple dressing of
lard.
All who snfiV r with this n u-h dreaded disease
by callim; at Dr. liel.sceb’s ortiee will be re
ferred with pleasure to many persons resid'-nsr
in this city and yicinit'-, who havo suffered wiib
Ceneer fir veers, who bay- had their Cancer
taken out- io the abarq --fated time and now a e
boiled of Cancer and restored to health.
Dr. PcLaoee'.TolHd have p-l-'lshed the aboye
facts lust Oe*o'whr-n be first located A re
but preferred to fund b abundant proof fronts
person*, residin here. aaiTstel! known in this
erffirtnuni'y. wl. have been on* ' . and thereby
bare the rb-ve f C.s go b-f-»r« this community
a.,.i be siifi' ‘T - a- f .rt -f ;d not told nas-r
HEALTHY. FRESH
Xo fases Received l.mlcr Treatefa' Unless
CnraMr.
A few <>a the many CTli
*ens of A «ig-nki’tj that [
have Leeii cutedl,
Another R ;mirkabio Corn of Deaf,.cm atm'Ul
eerati nOl D.s barr»s from tbe Bar*. This i»
to oortifi that my ittle d.aneht r.seed 13 year*
who bus I - rr snfTcrirg rom de«Tne;v> and d ; s
oh a get from her onm from eo dv-or tiauted iu
he- i limey, has eompletTy rcor.vcred her hearing
,a,id >s E.icn enti-o r r j -rod from ell svm’
- toms Ol disiu.se filler Pr D- Ene tr->.i*mont
it any painful turt'ui! operation, after art
Other tr trti'nt had ir. ted t . y've relief.
and J. GAMBLE
Augusta, Jar ...r, 11, ICu-
Still An-tber Citls, .. of Au* n .. a Cured of
j v*ac«tr •ts. t* year* nuaffijr-, i carti
. 2yW the fftsK-%; mv ri)H) f„ r „ b«ncfß of thos
jth di.ro .ftli :ted with cancer. I h.yro snttorad
| with oating oaaeer npon my face nn-l nose f,r
iuj ■ pa-t - verty t-s I was .pri strated in gen
j ° r nl health was went, as a child itnd vr.ts una
bie to walk lo in the doctor : uiy son took m«
in a carnage. My onn-or at that time was
eating away and spreadipg faster every d*y. 1
applied to Or. I), bac.-C ~t, the Augusta j lot el,
; four weeks nro lakt Saturday, and now T. am
healed ofe.-peer, rest red to health and strength
and h .ve an excyUent appetite, and am gsuumg
more strength'daily. [ cannot express uiy
! •frat’tttde f. r my dodver nee.
i My i" err wa? taken- nt by one applicr-len,
j ind dropped i>utth# *e enh day. Into dxty
seven years of age, and have been a resident of
(’Augusta nineteen years, iicd my health is as
| r-iod now as it was twenty ye ;s ago. Hun-
I -R-eda of cjlixcna of Augusta all attest to the
t above* Mrs Mirrerct DuVull
( Augusta, Ga., Jau. 20th, 1863,
: Remarkable cure cf Cmeer on the race ..f
four-oen years’fiin ting. This will cert'fy th»‘
I have njffered.with cancer on mv free for th a
past thirteen ye ir.~. It has resis tod all treas
m-ot untit I applied to Dr. DeUaceo at the Au"
, gusiK Hotel, the 10th lay of last month, lie
;■ took the cancer out. re ts an i ail. the Bth day, t
|oy tned.cino It healed of its own accord, and,
j now I am entirely c; red of cancer ard able to
tsay to all that may be alliic’ed with this m-wt!
j terrible disease tb.,l if you apply in time, while
! your catw ia curable you £ will be cured. The I
•Do -or has cured others in tbe same time some
■hat. Imu aocqtiaiuM who live in this city. I
am S'X:y ye ’3 of ago, aad have re-- -led in Au
: .rasta i'-ur ye- rs' Mi--s f. ITUCE.
j Augusta, Ga , January 2, 1868
: Moltfc.ES ItAOR DINAR S’ C LHK -
Ibis V ill car Uy tha I have h«ea afflicted
with ••fleer in the roof .? my mouth, it was so
piiß‘ul that I conld not -get food oaoagh by it to
iuppor’lite. It resisted all mcdie»l treatment
; an-l finally eat entirely thraugh the roof of mv
mouth into my n -o. I app ied to D r DeJ.ace
hos KHir weeks ag. t-.-d ift. a.pd am now able to
announce, wr the oamti of those that may be
j sufier-ng fr n this rerriMe dUiese, that f’ , 1!a
entirely enre J of c ineor and restored to perfect
I heal’Jft. and am as well as I was before being
I u “ 3-liud Beulah Guiilard
m ; se ; f h‘'Yc‘°i 10 cu.-»i.i«
All tiiQ-e that Suffer wtth Direacei of a -rivtal
Naiurc. Can Avail thejprelvee or the Ute Im
pfovod. |
i" H £ I* CE t EACT iLE J
ARD A
- •’•RT.UM AMD PERMATERT Cl RE
OF TU: IR AFFUOTIOXrf, I
By eallmj; upon
Pi Dp HAUiIC,
AT TUG AUGUSTA HOTEL.
fcb2o 2:ns
TIEftIAN’S TiAUKDRY BLIE
jfe Tb.-i Blue is manufaetur
/* ed express'y for Washing
.*\ purposes by ibe. webs
r 'it: A. and knovn Rotor nmnufa e
\-A turers, TANARUS). E Ti*S'»n' A
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it supi lies ft K»ot eh <h
|*« —4L hi? lonjf been b it, a IBub
which wiP net irju e the
Clothes.
It i« put up in oonycnlrn* Sirm, in botls*, or,
for thos i who prtfer using tho powder, in Peat
wooden boxes. Sold bv grocers and Prugaisls
J li.TIIIMAN S.deAg’t
M M. A. 2JO Pearl Stroer, N Y.
marl'J ly ,
OSgOBN
Manufacturing Cos inpany,
109 Blceeker Street, N Y r
vl/ \SLORN ’ Bird and An'mil Cages Mauu-
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Bridgeport, Conu., undvr Letters i’utunt of the
United S’fttes.
These Cages ate of a great variety of styles
and finish, and ineiudo Canary, Varrot, Mock
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They are flushed in n superior uunner ; no
Paint of any description—which is so fatal to
Birds and Animals —being used in their con
struct ion, They are Vermin Proof. B‘rd Fun.
ciers will appreciate these points of exeellenc to
be found in noother Cages, They received the
highest promiums at the American Institute and
New York State Fairs of 1867
Cnution ; all cur Cages are stamped with our
name upon them. Send for Circular and Price
I List
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marl 9 ly
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I* m ke? tbe famous Elastic Lock Stich. that
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time Vi r, v ,nt agents, both local and trave ing
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with table • 21
1/ *r"AII Machines warranted and kept in or
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f HUNCH, GILBERT & CO,
Sole Agents for the United Stales.
M A A 615 Broadway, Netv York
mar T 9
Tlie Florence
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!,e F,>t Preminm at tbe
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I Besides numerous minor State and Countr
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m.rl«6„,s
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Oftho n.em.on a I toe results which spring
inanuf Yur-' ’
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Aiae-ic n Icjtitu’e.”
testim nialr were -warded these sun
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ei.hibued in cojupoliiioij
Rea. t.i opinions (f great Artists
CoR cußk the renowuo-i Pianist urs It is the
finest me.rumen; of the Sqnme class hat I have
Ras rY' r Tlla T °“ e °° me out flsricß »n.t sol
I won d” f 11 i T ,v IJ I ' ,i J no 1 have tested it as
t. woo and p, grand Piaso for points of delocaov
strength nd 1 L... sfo and the tc?ln e “ e .
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V J A . n?c . butz IV-0 K Bassford
Charles Badel
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, Gustav -blocliol George W .Morgan
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block west Broadway N Y
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WARE ROOMS 97ALEKEKSJ
these rt-G.-- are recommended b> the most
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Piano-k g ? n,, 'l orab,lif - v ““surpasse Iby any
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SPARTA GEORGIA
Vi -■ - pavft'riet ai-tention to. all business
v v cntn.stcd to hi* care, nov*23