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FRIDAY ifOKNIMO, NOV. 29, 1872.
‘ POKTKY.
[From the Milwaukee Sentinel.]
Homebody’* Huni-t.
M.v laoart U waiting' for aomabody,
Soiuobody^'hvhejfa ratt sliolm?
Buinowhore on enftli she is waiting,
Waiting aud w.i telling tot mo,
Mv heart ah:\U ho faithful ami true then,
’To that *oiriohotly wherever be:
Yoh! my heart in looked firmly and fast,
lint them’* .tome one possftsaing the key,
How shall l know whoV that “aomebody?"
Jlv heart w ill toll faithful and true;
Do yt)U wondcu- who it that “somebody?”
Well, “Mmujboiljr,” darling. i*
11, II. Montax.
Sodom, MoNTotimi'.ry C<»., On., Nov, lb.
/Mir Herald: I tithe the liberty of Betiding
you the correHpoii.lence —which actually oc
curred -between Julia Nemo and Henry Sea-
go,' on the let of April last. Sengo i* a dia*
clple of &culupiu*, an.1 also “a Teacher of
School."
[UY JULIA KF.Mil]
Here Iium loap-yonr come again;
Must 1 aingle Mill remain?
Henry, uiiiHt [ wpurk lor fun,
Since I'm nearly twenty-one?
[itKI’LT or J1KNY HL.V(K). ]
True, leap-yoar’s come again,
Why then Ho you tarry?
Come along a courting ma,
And we’ll he sure to marry.
[a kkjoim>p.h.]
It I ever wish to marry
Perhaps, don't know but l may •
The limn 1 give my heart to,
Must work in t’ held each day.
I ve cotue to nn honest cotndnaion,
Tho' others may think I’m a fool:
But 1, if I never should marry,
Won't marry ft toucher of school.
Their hands arc too aoft and too tender;
The language they speak is too fine;
Too often they’re* scon on a bender,
Just tasting a little good wins.
llul give m«* a plain, hottest farmer;
A man that can work in tho sun;
A mall that will list to his charmer.
Whenever his «luy’s work is done.
[klim.y.]
Yum. dearest, 1 1u*od your monition -
It i* u small thing in my view,
Tu make any change in ootid it ion,
That 1 luay ho plcnaing to you.
To smithing or tanning or farming,
From “birching" and “tilling” 1 fly.
Your gentle advice is ho charming,
To please to the utmost I’ll try.
I’ll bend to your softest desire;
Nor value tho cost nor the pains,
Let me not unheeded expire,
While you count your valueless guina.
() yield to tny tondoreat passion;
iletlect on the words I Imvc said,
And freely conform to the fashion,
That early we twain may ha wed.
SELECT 3IISCELLANY.
R iu
like
“Yon W ( ^)et be<vi unkind, Ste-1 the boys will prefer it to roamini
plum, ’ 8‘ |f j vfHtnjiod to »uv; “only i the strofits. There is no place
I think' 1 , , ' not ijuitc unilerstaun | home, in more lenses than one—
a womtti'» r , !*rt, somotiinca. It is certainly no place like home for boys
ilo uuccssAi.' -VJ- t)s to lovo, anil bo j in the evening,
loved, 111,1 that lovo, Sephen, : •
Gratitude.
I was appointed to loctnre in a
and to W »*bi>wn. that— 1
"I'lml ^ it nil, my darling,
and kiio'f 11 ” «n»ctly liow great the
minollidf 0'^'' Pnivit lunboen done,”
nivlil lu'f n"* ^avl, clasping her to his
heart, lilt;, uiy darling. We
will g>> fi" 1 ", nt once, to your
old lioiiie. * ' w\i« first knew and
loved oftib " _ v *u.l I will see if I
uiuiuot I'l'Jf lost roses back to
thesele lost light to those
dear, l*"* 11 ., \*«. Kiss mo, Alicia
nml you | f* . ' v nit in sunshine, culm
■fnlinr*, if I have tho
tt ii round your path.''
^ «>iil. And did Alicia
and Hivrnt
power to ' l, . |fK
Ho kvj'l
die?
Onths'! 1 "
physician
and well, 1,111 ,
the enlia,‘
hand’s
And she n"' 1 .'
all theil M .
altered stid 1
lmvo liuslm* s
Into, emi s' " 1 J
stern ami ’ , ” 1
man.
"To sit in
is indeed "(f*.
is ^ood f" 1 |
I blessed llW'l *
tlimik nod'” "
sonio there *''
piitliR no re?'
true ft(Trcli wl,#
Advic •
A lildv, til” '
tyr toLfttel 1 ”
i in" sonsilile
I Mien: |wr
| ages ofeit! ' 1 '”
| listen to s "*
1 advice. \M"'
1 of an ovriiti 1 '
away al a
count at eif 1 "
a half is i’ ,, i | "
friMi'inrtting '
can, or rnlli'Y
Pblsoharmfh **
1 he very pl"i , ‘ l
1 chess, or i'll' 1 *'
| tv; lint, Idl'd'
i longer. Mid'
irftcner. AflN
! ti'iie-heiirtcij •
i tor, nnd reidli
; tnnru more. J'"
i of n girl will*)*
ingsuf n fall'''
I subject, llWj*
Mini Vet liHl" 1
town in Oreat Britain, six miles from
the railway by which T came from
my lust engagement, and a man drove
mo in u tiy—a one-horse hack—from
tho station to the town. I noticed
that he sat leaning forward in an
awkward manner, with his face close
to tho glass of the window. Soon,
he folded a handkerchief, and tied it
round his nock. 1 asked him if he
was cold.
“No, sir.’’
Thou lie placed liis handkerchief
round his face. 1 asked him if he
hod thoothuche.
vy, she disgraced her “No, sir," was the reply.
■ *' I 1 .' - growing strong j Still ho sat leaning forward. At
' v 'Hlthy nnd haypy, in last I said: “Will you please tell me
why you sit leaning forward that wav,
witli a handkerchief round your neck,
if you are not cold, and have no
toothache?” He said, very quietly:
“The window of the carriage is bro
ken, and tho wind is cold, and I am
trying to keep it from you."
I said, in surprise: “You are uot
putting your face to that broken
#*llliRhilie of her hus-
linvcr waned again.
v f cliil.hvn have lost
• i ini, in this strangely
Airings; while all who
'’rollings with him of
V ivwognizo tho once
">^htv mid masterful
Business Curds*
pane to keep the wind from me, are i ATTORNEY AT LAW,
you?”
“Yes, sir, I am.”
“Whv do you do that?"
God bless you, sir ! I owe every
1 tne, culm and sweet,'
vtan invalid.” It
Hwinlor, if in that
"r--shine von sit to-day
*ly fur the gift: for
' >n whose darkened j tiling I have in the world to you.
~>t<li»ilU'o, no glare of i “But I never saw you before."
^ f frtllis. j “No, sir; but I have soen von. I
-- j was a ballad-singer once. I used to
' JiniiM! Men. j go round, with a lmlf-atarved baby
herself “A Mar- * m my arms, for charity, and a drag- j
. iftVrs the follow- j gleil wife at my heels half tho time, j
■S^oatioim to young i with her eves blackened; nnd I went I
Ivmcii, between the ; to lienr von in Kdinhnrg, and you j
1 nnd forty-live," (!) . told me 1 was a man; and when 1 ;
"VonIs of gratuitous went out of that house, I said : "Bv
*M make a social call the help of God, 1 11 he a loan ; ’ |
and now I’ve a happy wife and a :
pleasant home. God Idcss, you sir! '
I would stick my head in anv hole '
under the heaven, if it would do you
any good.”—Gough. i
M. a. H?\TOH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sanderaville, Qa.
July 5. 1878—1y
H. la. WAliTHEN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
July 8, 1878—ly
" JOHN N. GILMORE
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Sandersville, Ga.,
Juty o, 1878 -ly
JESSK. A. RORSON.
ATTOHNKY AT t>AW,
SRiidorsville, Goorjiia.
wiix riiftrriCE in tub rorNTiBsoFTiiE
middi.r rmci'iv.
July 5, 1872 ly
S. G.-IOHDAX.
ATTORNEY AT I .AW,
SANDKRSYILLi:, GA.
July 5, 1R72 -ly
JOHN C. HARMON,
NEW GOODS!
S B. <IOKBS would inform his old
* muttomcrx and the public Kenemlly.
thut ha linn now in Htoro and arriving daily n
‘As Little Children.''
. sliniilil put It
| cxcciilinii •!'
inviting the t"’*
And \vr girl»" 1
; pcriciicc, IlH'l
i dread the
, In such i'iuu”''
ally iicciiinp" 1
. doin' lll'llillll '
don’t get nn i 1
till uni’.' in ll"
Even tlu'ii,
nro tninhli
Sitting in Sunshine.
‘•Tosit in sunshine, culm and sweet
is an excellent thing for nn invalid,"
These vvordH met the eye of Mr.
Stephen Strongwuy, as lie glanced
over the pages of a book taken nt
random from the centre-table in liis
wife's parlor.
“Tohit in sinishine, calm and sweet.
That would lie a Beautiful existemvu
indeed, even taken only in a physi
cal H’liiHO of tho words; while to sit
all the time in mental sunshine
Mr. Stl'oiigwav dropped liis head
upon his hand, and a sigh stole al
most iinuonftciouslv from liis lips at an angry fad'' 1
tho thought. ‘ , all partiwd» '
He was worthy of liis name- a a young iihui '
strong man, inentnlly nnd jdiysically than I "gh 1
nnd with all ft strong man s impati- Now, yoiiui'
cnee of, not to say contempt for toll you wind '
weakness, in whatever form it was j an hour and i *
manifested. irrosistihly
Mrs. Stroiigvvny was a delicate
cronture loving, trustful and timid.
She wus overwhelmed by her hus
band's contempt of weakness, and
shrank from exhibiting her afl'eethm
toward him; nml she and her child
ren drooped under tho chill which
the shadow of liis stateliness con
stantly kept upon their home.
But now Alicia, liis wife, was ill
dying, uud his thoughts were turned
to softer sLuins; anil the sentence,
"to sit in sunshine, calm and sweet, pleasant mono'
is an excellent thing for an invalid," "shining houis.
struck homo to liis inmost soul, liis ' lm up ut suck
wife hud never liuil any sunshine of | night, exhaust' 1 *
home, or of lovo, in which to bask; i and, ns u natio •
hut lie resolved it should bo so no ! the utmost spi" •
longer. ] bawdy get do*«‘-
Alieiu’s early home among tho ! to escape a u|
mouiitniliM was for sale, and, if she i who don’t hell 11
wished it lie would purchase the j lie never was y" 1|l,J
old home, as a summer rstreat in In-1 proving ghiio
turo yeurs, for Jioiwlf uud her child- i iimlcratandH a 1 ‘
yen, ‘ dmigliter'a fed" I
Iu future years? Nay, what laid ( disapprove out
the grave-foeeil family doctor told ; poaninees. A"
him only that very day! j think about 1"“
Ho dashed tho tears impatiently don't for pit.' '*
from his eyes. The doctor must be down your
• 111* I Ti | '
"V » young lady, go
• hlclmur. hay you
' - lor k; uud Lour and
;in long ns the most
'it in conversation
kilt, In desire to use
"N InnirM, indni'd.cnu
V sp«’iit, with music, ^ m _ ^ ^
"'fiii'n, to lend vario- !• V * !
l»v no i,leans stnv ! io tho mother thesis words come
Htm- mils and come ! wit, i a peculiar significance, a j
thil is a sensible wonderful beauty. Mho looks into i
n ill ,, M j ov it |pet- J her baby's eyes, and reading there j
y tll , ^, >ur kcciunin- {its perfect innoccuce, tho desire w akes !
~ - * uiveive the agonv I her spirit, or deepens and strength- I
1 knowing the feci- ; 0,,s * h'r purity of heart and thought :
1 mot her upon tho | rtUl1 life—purity before God
rUick strike ten, |
'ti ll ii> edgo of her .
terror lest papa
TKWII.I.K. ii1.
All buiinaiw promptly ntton.loil to,
July 5, 1872 ly
JOHN W. ROBISON,
A-t toiTioy n t Lhw,
Hohlnoira Tnrn-Oiil. C. R. It.
July 88, 1872 • tf.
J. W. LINDSAY,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Irwinton, Ga.
Oct. 11, ]ft7‘J—ly
JOSEPHUS CAMP,
A'rrOIlNEY AT LAW,
Swainesboro, Ga.
Oot. SB. 1878 ly
MKDK’AL.
Splendid iStock
Of just such good* M thu country neoils, —
OonsistiiiK of a full nmiortment of
DRY GOODS,
Relented with great care and bought oft the
terms. This nepartmtfntin very full And can
not fall to plnaae. In selecting his stock of
Lidies’ Dress Goods
Tin' want* nf his Daily cnutomori, wa« olonely
stndloil. He moat raapactfiilly ilireota tholr
attention to hia flne aaiortment of
Lace and Trimmings,
Wliiol) will be found very roniplete. Hut
the «f»ntlemHn‘s dopurtnieni has by no mnana
beenjni'gler.t* cl. In \ roof af which call and hco
liis splcndod nasortinent of readv made
CLOTHING
And penoo pootty. Hia large stork of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
For every age and sox, cannot fail to tiloaae.
, In no department i» he more sure of pleasing
all. both in stylo and prh.ea. than that of
HATS.
All will find Bomething to their liking. For
Staple Dry Goods
Purchaser* flood look ho whore else tot hot-
ter good* or lower price. And when you want
Family Groceries
JONKS* is tho ptnee to buy them. Anything
from a box of matoho* to a hogahead of
BACON,
Or from a pound of sUreli to a oar load of
FLOUR,
I Constantly on hand. He keeps only the heat
LARD,
| As hia old customers huvo long aiut o learn-
| od. The very t>est
Coffee and Sugars
| Can atwaya be had at JONKR*. In atiort. a full
stock of tlm lust good a m ill ever tie found in
| tliu store of
tlicn, liewnri! i 1
w ill ill* nil VII"
: when I hi; liniil”
■ oil, n st.i11 ling 'i
niiiiing down i 1 '
| clllHO ll|l?" ,1'"
I iglltnills pUH 1
your hut, ini"' 1 '
ami, it is tn I"
l)n ant get mis”
vou nmin. In'' '
I laiUllils, Well"'
She feels the Gimp nf the tiny, •
clinging nrum, nml in her linliv'slove j
and trust, InnriiN just wlint the Fntli- ■
cr in Heaven links of her.
Other children enmo in, and the
little one holds out his tiny bunds, i
laughs and coos a welcome. She
watches them in their gentle, happy
jilay, notes theoasily-contentcil spir
it, tho little kindnesses the ]icrfect
sincerity, the giving-up, the shared
jgnllaiil, mid one apple or gingerbread, the lovo for
ha-ling of trouble ! pussy anil Hover, and bunny; and
finds in all a lesson to liorsolf - "Renee
and Good-will.”
As her child grows older—if she is
faithful governing by love, blend-'
ing firmness, gentleness nnd consid
eration, she obtains an uiupiestioii-
; ing cheerful obedience. And, loo,
■a friends, I'll (ho gratitude for every trilling gift, |
will do. For i tho elastic hopefulness, the roudv ;
»'!■ m ill ho most forgiveness, of n child's mdiu'c are ;
*giual faseinating; . nil "leadings" toward the Kingdom i
j-yllnhic ivspi ijiscH , of Heaven,
* «xpc<*t. And if,
'1 liave hi'
vrep 'ateil threat ill
entiling down and
limn to breakfast.
' "ta nd it nil l»y ex-
■ »\v v lint it is to
' t ic of displensure.
Llh *il relief gener-
Iin closing of tli
ins of Morpheus,
men the drcnino.s
inje Jiliailtoni of
‘ » 1 1 i list lessed (for
* mid nil because
1 ml. e it lunger call
D U. S. 18. (MCA YTI.r.V MAY UK I
consulted at liis ofllcft, on the Rust Side ;
of tbe Public Hquaru, oral bis reaidenne. i
SASDRnt»MLi.f., (ie.. July 12. IA72. i
J. W. COOLEY,
DKNTIHT.
Smtdv.ruvUlc, (in.,
July 5. 1872 ly
A. S. BARNES, j
Plasterer & Brick Lay or,
Tiiwin.r; ga.,
O r Pi; its liis sarvioes to tlio pnoptn of I
Washington i»i»d adjoining rotmtias.
(hders promptly uttendu l to hii I nit work
warrunt*! t. A share of public patronage rr-
sp*.‘titfully solitiitefl. [sap. G, 1872 fim*
S. B. JONES.
KiNDK«*m.i.r.. ll*., Oot. It, 1872 ly
M* NEWMAN & SON ;
- : i J’d . 2 it t I
K KSi’El’TFlU.LY inform thoir palronn
that they are now opening ii Splru*
«il(l S1<M*U'of
SCHOFIELD’S
iron Works,
Adjoining P&uenger Depot,
MACON, GA.
NehwtleliTs Petent WroNglil Iron
COTTIU PRKMH,
For Hors* Power, HuUit Pownr, Htoain PoW-
or, suit Wntor Power. Six yours' us* hu
f ilftoed tliiii Pross far uboio ony press muds
n tho cotton States. Takes all the Premi
ums Everywhere. Wo guarantee 1.11 our
Presses superior in ovory psrtieular to any
other Cotton Prosse
Wo msko H Cut Iron- Screw for those
wan tin:- s cheap Screw, which is Better then
any other Cast Iron 8crew, and which we
noil cheaper.
Stoam Engines ami Hollers
Of nil sizes.
Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Su
gar Mills and Hollers.
GIN GEARING, (the only sure arti
cle to run gins.)
Iron Rfuliny;^
Of many BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS,
STORE FRONTS, Le el’s WATER
WHEELS, Gearing, Shafting, Pul
leys, et.
( 1STI.\LN OF A 1,1. KIXIM4.
Repairs promptly executed.
J. S. SCHOFIELD A SON.
aug. 23, 1,372—tf
FURNITURE.
THOMAS AVOOI),
Next to Loiiier House
Mueoiit Georgia.
CARP NTS,
ynsDo ir shades,
MA T'TJXG,
WALL PAPER,
MATTRESSES,
SOFAS,
SETTEES,
FEA TtlERS,
WARD ROUES,
RF READS, Etc.
A Utro stock of
PARLOR AND BEDROOM SUITES,
For salr low for ousIl
Mmplt» Ho(1htends.
From iS.00 to 10.00.
. 7:00 r. m.
. 8:15 r. u.
. 4:110 a. w.
. 5:20 a. >i.
. 8:50 a. u.
. 5:16 A. M.
.11:16 A. M.
1:16 ]'. II.
l’klll (ll)O(U
( AKIvKTS!
Fink* Patent,nml Prone's Self Scaling
Metalic Burial Cases and Caskets,
riiAY(;i: of nchediili:.
»* clmnge or Cnn betwmi Au-
gustw him! Columbiis.
GENERAL SUP’T'S OFFICE, C. R. It., )
Savannah, Sept 27,1872. f
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, 29th instnnt,
Paasungor Trnina on the Uaorgia Central
Unilroud, ita brunohoa and connections, will
run as follows:
UP DAT TRAIN.'
Leave Snvnnnnh, 8:45 a. m.
Leave Auguste 9 : oo \. it.
Arrive nt Augusta, 6 : ;i() u .
Arrive nt Milledgeville 11:55 i*. u.
Arrive et Eatonwn, i : so a. h.
Arrive et Macon, 7 ; 16 r j kl
Leave Macon for Atlanta 10:00 r' M .
Leave Mscon for Columbus 8K15 r. m!
Arrive at Atlanta u.VSl a. u.
Arrive at Columbus 4 : oo
Making oloso connection with trains leaving
Augusta, Atlsnta and Columbus.
DOWN DAY TRAIN.
Leavo Atlsutn 2 : og A M
Arrive at Mncnti ’ 7^30 a! m
Leave Macon 8jotl a,
Leavo Augusta tpnn a., it,
Arrive at Augusta 5:30 r.
Arrive atSnvannah (! : 15 p, j,,
This train connects at Macon with South
Western accommodation train, leaving Co
lumbus nt 8:20 p. M. and arriving at Macon
4:45 A. M. and makes the snme connections
at Augusta ns the up day train,
NIGHT TRAINS GOING SOUTH.
Leave Savannah
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Macon
Leave Macon for Atlanta'. ..
Leave Macon for Columbus.
Arrive at ('olumbus
Arrive nt Atlanta
Making prompt through connections at both
Atlanta and ('olumbus.
NIGHT TRAINS GOING NORTH.
Leave Columbus 4:10 P. M.
Leave Atlanta 4:00 P. M.
Arrive et Macon from Columbus 9:35 P. XP
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta 9:25 P. M.
Louve Macon 9:50 1*. V.
Leave Savannah lljoup. M.
Arrive at Milledgeville 11:55 p. M.
Arrive st Katoiiton 1:50 A. M.
Arrive nt Augusta 0:20 A. Ji!
Arrive at .Savnliuah 7:30 A. XI.
Making perfect connection with trains lenvl
ing Augusta.
Passengers going over the Milledgeville
and Katoiiton branch will take night train
from ('olumbus, Atlanta and Macon, dav
trains from Augusta and Savannah, which
connect daily ut Gordon (Sundays excepted)
with the Milledgeville and Katoiiton trains.
f.tr An elegant Sleeping Car on all night
Trains.
*•- THROUGH TICKETS TO AM.
POINTS call be had at the Central Railroad
Ticket iHllne at Pulaski House, corner Hull
and Rryan street. Olficn open from eight
A. M. tonne P. M., and from three In six P.
M. Tickets can also he had st Depot odlce
WILLIAM RODGERS.
Oct. II. General Superintendent.
Arrival of Trains at No. 13, C. It. It.
I»owx pay PaMKNOKn Train armyk* ll, a. m.
•* MIAJIT “ A. M.
l> DAY •• •• " 4.!2R.i\m1
“ XIOHT •• “ " t.U.A.M.
Confedorate Monument.
flNHE i)i*(ribution of tit#* Sh*r<** will jioti-
1 lively tnke |»Uco on iho 4th of Ducembtr
rioxt. nt Auj'unto. (Uor«i». Tmto Tn*u:«a.nd
1'Ri/m. No FojrrrosKMKNT.
Real Uslalo Sliurcs.
Of every YAviety. nn l con*i»linp i
full aiNorlmont of
p*rl i^f
Lady’s Dress Goods,
The bent nrliele*. in tin* n
Abo latest xtylei of wood
in Uosewoo l. Mnbo^uny,
inon woo«1k.
July 5. 187*2 3m
.irk**t. *t low price*,
p.iaI-.«•*.«<. and (’oniu’*
Wrlnut »'i» l coin-
.foiiN n. nvK.virx.
lUflWICK.
Is
cu pass-
\ shall hu lii'uiil
"I mu’t it timo to
\ *1 toiiHiilor it a
i:l, ami, taking
' -1 is rl a sadder
' -<1, n wiser limn,
- * * I till* next time
1 to ki'np within
* riae oiirly these
emi uijimve the
* Will'll fol'l'l'll to
iiuihle hours at
tlire, w ill speak,
•jisi nueiieu, with
' lrcHsiii)*, wu call
, rcnkfnst in time
iii 1 troiu ]ati>a,
' Miaiix asthonirh
uitil it mild, re-
-,i uiamuiti, who
la-lter a poor
luit still must
V, t< > keep \x\» «n*-
*w, young mou,
* Jiiugs, and nml
*-- « , < Imi t- throw
“V ith a “jisliuw!”
ie rdilo of ten.
I Angela nre very elose to these lit-
j tie ones, uml it has been truly said
| that “ She who holds a babe to her
i bosom and holds it lovingly, comes
| within the sjihel'e of uil^elie infiu-
ciiett.” Have wc not felt it, sooth
ing our restless, anxious spirits, ijui-
olini» jmssion, ineitilig hope, baptiz
ing us in the very blessedness of
love.
! Blessed, indeed, is the heart thut
| lias not outgrown its childhood.
Blessed tho mother whose soul is
young enough to take part in her
children's joys and sorrows, slid who
is led of the little ones till shu be
comes like them, anil so enters more
and morn into the kingdom.
BAR WICK & BRO.
House Carpenters,!
TllN.MUH. UA., .
O FFER thoir Hervin.-s In the people nf
WitHhinnlnll Mi l it ljoilliUK t-nuiitii'H.
fbilfiH promptly nU«ndi , d lo an 1 all work
warnuihMl. A wlmro of public v itronago ra-
Kprctfully Holiuilotl.
Sf-p. i:i, lfc>72. I’un.*
Albert Hatch, i
Miiniifartiirci' na<l Druirr in nil klnils of
i
Sml(ll('i*y. 11 ill'll css. Leather.
Trunks. Roltiujr. Shoe Findings.,
itc., «tc:.
a«1> Kron«l Mlrrrl,
I
Augusta, Ga.
Highest Casli Pi iocs paid for Ilidcs.
July 6, 187- tf
Of tho retry latest stylos, tmoh as
Silks, Poplins,
Velours, Alpacas,
Japanese, Delaines,
Prints, &c.,&c.
AUo a full fiNAortmeut of
DOMiOTrcs,
IMnhU, Ntripi'M. limnyK,
Iki'iif •letiiiN. mrrt>M,
SiC.
A superb uesortmi nt of Ln-li 'n A Grnllcmen'x
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
Furniture Warehouse,
1 50 Itmiiiglijon Slrcrt.
HA V A N N All. (la.
I
New \\nrkm*uH»» to oriler, lUjmiring, lb*ll
, il.tiigiitg. MitlironH Making and l phnUt* nii“
At Short Notice.
r* I*. Mu.u.n.
•Inly 5, 1872
!*t. ni.K/.U.IA, with Storn,
*tr.. Hii<I Foul* llun-irr l Aorrr, of Inin l. iro-
mi».lift!ely on the OcorRin IS. IS., twenty miles
from A'JCMKl*.
2d. —Tho No'Hu (If HurGnllon, in Ilusnell
County, Ain., on tlu (’liDLlAlt.MKjhei Hivtr.
ft it Ii nirl r<vm*n*i.liouv improvement*.
3rd.»« A Farce Hrirk i:r*htrnrc nnd Store,
on tho Northwest oorntr of Krond A c'entrn
its.. Aui»ustn, (in.. knovMi as th* Phiuizy or
I»mutlry J1 • *uMfi.
Uozi .’s Ilnnsf*, h now nn<l olr-
"•iiit Hrii'li, Ki'si'lrio?**, in h most desifAhls
portion of t ir »nn Street.
5 f h. FLAT BUSJI, ft ith ISO Acraw of
; l/oml. lm11 :% miU Irom oily timiti; tho «*!*-
Hiihnrbnn iUni.loneo of Autuina Poul-
' Uin, IN.... in •<.»«»•! order.
Glh. THE HEARING HOTJSK, * Ur^
| mu l (V)iiimo«li«>iu JluMflviiop. wit!) Thirty
I t'ity Lot*, ljtlx'210 last, iroiilmj v»n MoKinno
' sil l fnirnrs htretit*.
7th. Stanton RtiUencc and Orchard,
> on 11»r (luorjia Kail Ko:ul.
C-of ton Slum's.
1 of 100 BALES OF C OTTON.
! 1 of iiU ilu. do.
i 1 of 25 do. do.
| ‘2-i t SHAMES OF 1 BALE EACH.
I t'ru-J.:ilc» in average 4ttll llm. aud lo Cli.sa
Livtirpuol Mi.l-lliiig.)
S114tli:s IN ITKKRXn'.
Shawls,
Flannels. Linseys, &(*.,
NEW GOODS!
15. A It. IV.Vl'Ii l\N W<u:u)
rcspnctfully infurm tl.e public that
*■♦♦♦■* I they have opeuod a
“Air \Ykf.l Your Part."— Live for | \ I'] W
some purpose in the world. Always
act vour part well. Fillup the mean- i T . , . . «
me of your duty toothers. Conduct' Jerillgail S Old COlTier,
voyivhuW ho thut yon nWall Vie UUHeeil ■ Where thvv will ho in,,^t Imppy to hco uud
with hoitow w hen you are gone. Mill- ! serve nil. The stock cmhracoH
tit,ides of our Hp«-iea are living in | gtftple illltl
sm*li it selnsli maimer tlmt thuv arc
W
Ihiyo opened r
HTOITK!!
ITulur tho rimtogruph (fall«ry ( at
not likolv to bo remnmlieml after
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
of almost every description
Out at Nhii"
! ers, look out f"' 1
aoft
not too Into to repair the ravages his
ooldnesB ami unkimlni'MM hud made.
Even us ho thought this, a hollow
eougli struck upon liis ear, and liis ! shadow of i'U ' 1
wife crossed the hull and entered the | around you' "
parlor.
“Aliciu,” ho said, gently, “yo
very ill.”
She looked at him, und her
brown eyes filled with tours.
“Yes, Stephen.”
And the brown eyes looked into
his wistfully, as if saying:
“Do you care?”
“.You knew this, Alicia?”
“I have known it for soiuo time—
long liefoi’o lie discovered it, Ste
phen.”
The question was on his lips now:
“Do you care, -Alicia?”
The soft eyes filled once more.
“Oh, Stephen, I dread to leave you
and our dear children. I have loved
you so! I may say it now without
offending you, now that you know I
their disappearance. They leave be- BOOtS, SllOeS Rlld HatS,
am dying.'
“God forgive me!” he cried. “Have
I, then, been so unkind that you have
feared to toll me of your lovo till
now?” •
Are they ut ho"" ••
social fireside o' "
Streets? AretV*
education V 11 *
chances of tt" 1
Thuru is. si'iu'i'd 1 • 1
tractive to tin" 1 - »
abroad nt night '
darkness, they 11
of crime; they k*
if not absolutely' <
up loose talk, 1 s
thoughts, aud I 1
I things, and he"
riotous. If you s
from vulgarity *»'
see to it that nighlt—
More than one yuan
the chaplain "I ;
that here was it
downward course U
him to the felon'*
solemnly pondol
till they can to link'
to all the children »
hind them scarcely any traces of
| their existence, and are forgotten
almost as though they had never
been. They are, while they live,
like sonic pebble lying unobserved
llm pleasant? I among a million on the floor; and
they vailing the 1 when they die, they are like that
same pebble thrown into tho sen,
which just florics the surface, sinks,
und is forgotten, without being
missed from the beach. They, are
neither regretted by thu rich, want
ed by tho poor, nor celebrated by
-(‘the education ' the learned, Who has been the bet-
t‘>be l'owdyish, ' tor for their life? Who lias been the
.its ; they catch i hotter for their death? Whose tears
V hem' sinful ' have they dried up? Whose wants
see obscene j supplied? Whose misery have they
reckless aud | healed? Who would miliar the gate
of life to readmit them to existence?
or wlmt face would greet them back
again to our world with a smile?—
Wretched unproductive mode of ex
istence? Selfishness is its own curse;
it is a starving vice. The man who
does no good gets none. He is like
the heath in the desert, neither yield
ing fruit nor seeing when good com
oth, a stuoteil, dwarfish, miserable
shrub.
tlu-i's and motli-
i In iys when the
have gathered
' ; ill'll they then
* .riunig' n street
t-iL«j care ; tho
-in ure many.
i thing so iles-
silx ms running
' ud or cover of
41 Id suve them
* Jicui from ruin,
them ut home,
urn n lias told
- statu prison
4 'egdning of his
w.t finally liro’t
- » tut parents
matter, and do
—*oiuo attractive
attractive that
For old an.I yoiin^. mulo uml t’aiunle.
(’ I j( ) r 1 1 FIT N O
To suit ovory body. A good supply of
Gentlemens’ Furnishing Goods,
And uliuoHt uverything «l»e iu our line. We
do not expect to make
A Forte:no in a Dny !
Hence wo offer our goods
Lo\v.l<>r Casli.
We solicit tt Hlmrc of piitroirngo. (Jive ou a
coll and see wlint v. c can do for you.
.inudcrsville, Gu., hiopt. tl, 1872—tf
Just Received!
4 T W. K. Si fit. H ATjHJXS’, a full
and oompleto uKKortment of
Lady’s Dress Goods
Of every variety. AIbo,
Table Linen,
Sheeting, Shirting, &c.
Our Rtoelc ia now complete in every partic-
lar. Give us n. call. * [Sep. 20—tf
! to .suit everybody. Halbrigxan and German
I
XXosiei/V,
Hy the quantity. A largo asnortincnt of
Kid and Berlin Gloves.
A largo nnd Rplendid variety of
Boots, Shoes and Hats.
A full and complete stock of
I Clothing,
! For Ucuiloiucii, Youths A Children.
S. S. MILLER,
[Xftxt door tf* Wand a Cornwell.]
DJvVLRK IN—
Malio^uny. W tilmil A Pino
FURNITURE,
FItFM'I! AM» C'OTT.HsK
Chamber Sets,
LOOKING GLASSES,
Ac., Ac.
IIllUl'O.HNI'H .'illlllli (oOl'lleV.
No. 155 ANii 157 tUiUUliHTON STREl-Vf,
1 SHAKE OF
$1(5,000 —
$115,000
1
15,000 —
15,000
1
10,000 —
10,000
1
5,000 —
5,000
2
2,500 —
5.000
10
2.000 —
2u,00t)
10
1,000 —
10,000
20 “
500 —
10,000
ioo
100 —
10,000
200
50 —
10,000
400
25 —
10,000
1000
10 —
10,000
Onion Sets,
’^y'HITE AND BED, for sale at
October 4/1872—tf
DR. ROBERTS’.
To all of which they invito the attention of
their friends and cufitoiioTK. To whom they
return their sincere thunks for patronage
hitherto bestowed and ask a continuance of
the same.
M. NEWMAN & SON.
Sandeksville, Sop. 20—tf
PULASKI HOUSE,
SAVAWAII, «A.
JOHN W. CAMERON & CO.,
Proprietors.
T HE former puti'OUK of thin popular bouse
nml tiro imlilic generally, are assured
that under the new mnngemout no pains or
expense will be spared to maintain its de
servedly bigli reputation as a hotel. It is
being thoroughly renovated and everything
done which can contribute to the comfort of
its guests. A share of public patronage iu
solicited. [aug. 23, 1872—tf
July
DiAVAWAll, CsA.
1872 ly.
Jewell’s Mills,
I». <>.. Muyik'ld, Ga.
B AGGING, Tio*, (.irnucrlca, Dry-Good,
Hats, Hardware, Boots and ShuOH, Med
icines, Crockery, and all otlmr avticlcs ncmi-
fd for Family use, for nulc b*>v for cash,) at
the store and warehouse of the Huhsuribor.
lMeasf* give me a call.
Wool. Cotton, Wiicat and other Produce,
wanted in exchange lor (totals or Cash.
II. A. .linVRIJa
Aug. HO, 1872—dm
BROWN HOUSE,
MACON*, GEORGIA.
Ojipanite jRatitengnr Depot,
E. E. BROWN, Proprietor.
This largo and pupuTiU' lintel, ele
gantly furnished throughout, wifi still
he found unsurpassed of elegance
and comfort by any Hotel iu the
South.
July 5 1872,
For Sale.
4 dosivablo farm. Hi touted on the Central
jTX lb R. between the 133 A*134 mile posts,
containing about 240 acres, more or less, to
gether with 3 mules, one 2 horse wagon, one
spring wagon and all the tools and cotton
seed uU the place. Improvements consist of
of a small farm dwelling, out houses and a
good well of waiur. Apply on the premises.
h. McKinnon.
Oct. 3i~at*
| Totalarn't of'Sharcs in Cur’iiov, $131,000
j SliouM *11 tint I’jflets noj. be sold, thu
! Hiiionnt received will in* distribute l pronor-
I tionutfily botwflen tbe Monument, t’uo pnzan,
and tlm mtcessary expenses- Tlwi price, in
currency, will be substituted for any Real
Estate Prize withdrawn on account of injury
to property, or for other cause,
Agents West of tbe Mississippi «top their
saUs on IiiQ loth Novornher ; j-.n.st of that
River 04 * v .o 20th November.
TtfTVlS*.
I'bur- Fifths,
that
•lVIioU*
l ; Three-Ffibs, $3 ; T\oo-Fifths,
$2; O:\e-Ffh, 6l v
All may now contribute to this work of
Honor, Gratitude and Ihtnoiioeivoc. *
CmmmiHHAQtHn-s
Gen. L Me Laws, Got. H’m. V. (liawford',
Gen. .1. 1{. I VviijUt, Major if. Ii. Gumming,
Gen. M. .1. SloveaU, Major Geo T. Jackson,
Gen. \\\ M, Gardner, Major Joseph Gan hi,
<ieu. (huste Uryan, Major I. V. Jarardy
Golonel C. Fttead, Jfon, ]{. Ii. May
Attain Johnston Jonathan M. Stiller.
IF. II. Woodvich ./. 1). Unit
Henry Moore Dr. IF. Dealing,
^"Orders promptly attended to.’ In u!4
iilaeeu ftthere there arc Agents, Ticket* car^’
be obtained nf them. Subspril\<* at once.—
Delay not to the lust moment. An ourly ex-.
liibition of generous aud patriotic contribu-*
tion em;oui*aocs others to cou^e up quickly to
this grateful work.
L. & A. H. McLAWS, General Ag'tt.
Sept. 6, 1872-—ti
Drakes Magic Liniment.
O NE of tlm liimst nioilionl propnrations of
the ago. Two m- throw tahlosponhufulH,
given in wutor, will oure tUollV in liorso or
mule, in a few minutea. It is uhoi! iuternat-
ly, or externally. One of tho best remedies
for llysuiltery, 4-oIlu in men, Neuralgia,
Sprains, "rinses, and all kinds of pains and
sores.
Sold by Joshua M. Evkuett, Tcnnille, Db.
V. Mathis nnd Dn. J. 11. Roberts, Sandurs-
\ ilto, Gall at all country stores for it, or
send .21.(111 to Wm. 0. Hauseb, Rartmv, Jeffer
son, County Georgia,
Aug. 5, 1872. tf
Tlm Great Indian Cancer Cure.
P ERSONS suffering from Cancer win have
them treated (no mire.no pay) liv.apply-
!o iUCHARp EDENFIELD,
t. 25-.Tt t+KTtmsboixi, Go.
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