The Thomson advertiser. (Thomson, Ga.) 1866-1874, January 16, 1869, Image 4

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Angel Footprint*. BY M3SY W AVLiXII livery little kindness, livery deed of love, Every little action * Prompted freer: above— E'en a cup of water. In Ilie great name given ; These are angels’ footprints Leading up to heaven. Every little sacrifice Made tor others’ weal, Every wounded brother That wc strive to heal, Eon a word of kindness To misfortune given— All are angels' footprints, Leading up to Heaven. Then let angels lead iih Wheresoe'er they would; Ever let them tench us What is for our good : May they cross onr pathway When from Heaven they roam. Let us follow utter Footprints leading homo. A hew Paper. We publish the following prospectus, as it is decidedly rich: I propose to start a religions paper on the gift enterprise plan. It will ho devoted to nanctity and sewing machines, piety, politic and patent 'medicines. Ihe following premi urns will he given to subscribers : Subscribers for one copy of the the Church Cancor will bo presented with a box of patent petroleum paste blacking. This is a Tcry su* porior articlo. It will black boots or stoves j and nifty ho used ns n hair dye. [See testimo ny from leading clergymen, statesmen and boot-blacks.] Subscribers for two copies will reeeivo a box of sardines. Subscribers for ton copies will bn presented with a pair of iron-clad spectacles, with glass oyos, warranted to suit one age ns .good ns nnother. Subscribers far twelve copies will ho entitled to ft wood log, a patont-boot-jaek, which enn also ho used as a cork screw, a coffee mill nr an inkstand. Subscribers for twenty copies will bo entitled to a pair of false calves, and gilt-edge copy of Anna Dickinson's speeches and writings. Subscribers for twenty five copies will re ceive a tilting hoop-skirt, and a marble bureau with a mahogany top. Subscribers for fifty copies will reeeivo a suit of summer furs, and a burial (dot with an or der for a tombstone if required. Subscribers to fivo hundred copies will re ceive a nomination for Congress, with a libra ry consisting of a bottle nnd n pack of cards. Subscribers for one thousand copies will lie presented with a farm in New Jersey, fenced In and mortgaged. Clergymen acting ns agents for the t’aneer will be furnished with one pair of brass knuck les and a square of court plaster. A Bi.acksmith Toast.- The proprietor of a forgo, not romarknWo fur correctness of lan guage, but who, by honest industry, had realixcd a comfortable independence, being eallod njsin at a social meeting for n toast, gave “Success to forgery 1" —# Twonty five years n go, (tea. D. Prontico took a hoy, IV. N. liable man, into his office ns a clerk. Tho clerk now pays his former em ployer S4O a week to write. The secret of the great ctmngo in the positions of tho men is easily given. The able, witty, whdte-sonlod Goorga D. Prontico drank whisky— Haldeman didn't. A man in Woodstock, 1!. 1., has offered a reward of SIOO for the detection of tho person who last week poisoned his three pot chickens. ■ - -*•?*♦ —— T Turkey baa forty million inhabitants ntul an army of jnonrly six hundred thousand. Greece lias only a million and a half of pop ulation nnd has an army of twelve thousand. lleavvs in Houses.—Take smart weed, steep it in boiling water till the strength is all out: give one quart every day for eight or ten days. Or mix it with bran or shorts. Give him green or cut up feed, wot up with water, during tho operation and it w ill cure. - - -a - A few years ago, Mark Twain—that is Sam Clemons, was a printer’s devil, a news paper carrier, at Hannibal, lie worked—wa a hoy of all work—in the office of his brother, who published a who. pat or in that city. Why is n mouse like a lead of bay ? Be causo tho cat'll oat.it. IVby is the letter F like death? Because it makes all fall. Why is a kiss like a rumor? Because it goes from mouth to mouth. A French photographic artist lias discovered the means of taking pictures, by photographic process, upon silk. They ore very durable.— A gentleman can have bis wife’s portrait on the end of bis cravat. Secret or Cuxroar. Though sometimes email evils, like invisible insects, intliot pain, and a single lmir may stop a vast machine, yet the chief secret of comfort lies in not suffering trifles to vox one, and in prudently oultist ng an undergrowth of small pleasures, since very great ones, alas I are let long leases. An important jury verdict has just been ren dered at Hagerstown, Maryland. The office of the Mailjwae, in 1802, attacked bv a mob and sacked. The editor recovers s7..’dam ages from tho muaeopal corporation, which failed to pr *, ct I,is proi er'v. I — **-!•-♦ — _ St, Louis is p.ertcr’ ! by the arrival there el a Frenchman, n com ~ who puts in a modest claim as the ri.o.itul heir to a tract of land covered with buildings which is worth, exclu sive of those structures, SI,SG. ,00 i. Ke has brought suits tj test the tiib BJ E W GOODS. FAT.I.& WIXTEII TRADE. PACE, WOOD & ROGERS, UAVK HIST REf'-KIVKJj A LAUGH AND {.an(isome fiseoilment of FALL AND WIfSTER GOGSS! Consisting of almost thatcanbe ca’led for in a well regulated .Store. The attention of close CASH BUYERS is re spectfully oiflled to their Large and beautiful stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, of every sly]* an,] pattern. DRESS TRIMMINGS, nn oudb'«H nwmrtinont. Ladle s’ Cloaks! to mo handsome patterns. 3KT otlonrd, c&> o . In the Ornlfi’ Furnishing Goods f.ino wmluivc a full stock of READY -ACE C L 0 T 5! I 3 G, among which may b« found some “Handsome Suits. ” Broad Clotlm, farmer*, Satinets, &c M Wo here a large gtnek of BOOTS & SHOES, of every stylo nnd qu»iity. 11 A T 8 $ a A P s, Excellent in quality and *ty!o. FAMILY'' €RO€KnrfiS, of« very description tilwriy* on hand. CROCKERY WARE, GLASS WARE, WOOD IV A UK, 11A III) IV A UK, And numerous articles not mentioned. Hire in n call, auk for what, you wnnt. nnd we will tiike pleasure in shewing our Goods, and will guarantee aatiafnetion both in regard to quality and prices. FACE, WOOD & ROGERS. oovaiAttf \ We areiNow Receiving AND OPENING, A LARGE STOCK OF O O’ :o c* —Consisting of— ®& V ® © ® © Gentlemen’s nnd Ladies’ II USS OOOX)3 GLOVES A HOSIERY, Almost evory Variety of XiT o t, A « xa. et Including BASE BAILS, and other l’lay Balls Ready Made Clothing, Gentlemen’* and Ladies’ HATS. BOOTS, & SHOES. X-X a i* el w a r o, GV N S AN D JP ISTO LS, SHOE FI « DINGS,* JEWELRY, i 110 Id NS.” AND VIOLIN STRINGS, Cutler y/TiCrr ocka ry, &c. Also a Fins Assortment of FAMILY G IU)CFRIES. Bacon, Lard, Flour, Moat, Molasses, the Finest Svrups, Cove Oysters Sardines, tho best factory and e. and. cheese, And a great many other articles too tedious to mention. Conte end see us. IVe are determined to s e U at short profits, hoping thereby to sell the mot*. CARR & CODY. Coiincton.’Ga.. Oct. 2Sd. lr'bS.~4S.tf. NEWS T O C K ! -oi- Fall and Vi’inter Goods, To be found at the Store of B OWKER, HA KRIS k CB„ I Covington, Gkokuia. .Selected for this 1 market, *rul sold t a s Low Pries, ! ai4 t,l:o sime oo<‘«D cun bo bought in this vcclion, Our SW>ok consist* of[ u& 7 © © u 19 a s Os Frary Description. READY ftflADl* CLOTHING And Gent a' Fur niching Good* Generally. BOOTS & SHOES, Fine Lot XX r J? Wert Style IVe have on band a full assortment of FAMILY ! Embracing everything usually kept in a Fi»ut (Mmr« Grocery St<>r«. (Jivo us a call, and uxamhift our Goods, BOW KLlt, If Alt Lid A ' o V v ‘ " • / JUST OPENED AT <!. 11. SANDERS & BUG'S, COVINGTON, 0 \ , Avery Largo and oarof Tv nelecled **t«»ck of Fall and Winter Foods, Purchased at the LOWEST GASH RATES, in New York, and will ho wild nt unprecedent edly Low i’rlrcs, to all who may favor them with a call. Wo invite the Ladies’ to call nnd examine our Stock of Beautiful I> II E SB O O O I> S. Print., Mcrinoes, Delaines, Poplins, Ac. DRESS TRIMMINGS. Buttons, Ribbons, Velvets, Edgings, Inscrtiugs. Braids, Ac., ; LADIES’ SHAWLS, SONYACS, i NV BIAS, OI’KRI FLANNELS, Af . | LADIES’ UNDER VESTS AND DRAWERS. : And in fact, everything that may he called for j in tli? Ladies' Dress Goods Department. o I GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. | In this Department we are complete. IVe have ! un excellent stock of READY MADE CLOTHING, ! Broad Cloths, Cassirocrs, Satinets, Tweeds, Jeans, Boys’ Goods, Ac. j We h ave a Large ?tock. well assorted of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. ; I Bacon I aril, Flour. Meed. Cheese. 1 sli. Sugar, Suit, Spiers, Tel aeeo. Ac., together with x full line ot everything in tho Grocery Depart unit. 1 Hardware. Crockery. Glass, Wood aid Willow Tares. 3AGOING, ANS ARROW 1 SE3 —A Specialty.— • Wo earnestly solic it a call from our and wilt guarantee £ittisfactioi)} both in quality f cur G . and in our Fair Dealings. 4, 11. M VIMiltS, & ItRO. £YV ANTED ! w A. 3ST T 3±l 13 ! All Kinds of ror\Ti;y produce, for cash ! 1 i.. A.. Tv >: rc; nT , DAVIS 11ALL lit 1! DIM;, BROAD STULFT, AT A, ';A. For Mlo, Wliolcsafs an;t 11-T: U'XR.TZFAJZIL EAIsTIMOnE CE U7J3U:-ZH jZI.© ! i*i4 Received i vi-ry day, Mud wart nr/o \j• • \y : ; •; j<y. ■vm. H. Howard, cii.vs. a. Howard WM. IT. HOWAUI) & SOX, £OIIOY FACTORS ? TOMA IX TO A". X rXXeTS, Mclntosh Street. AUGUSTA, Ga. Will <2:ivc* prompt attention to al! bns'ri-gi* cut ruff ed *■: r 0- ,j uc. On-ignni<r*»»t* of Cos t*• i. ji • 1 and •«!cri,>f.ioii of M« r 0 »t; 0 - • ’ ■ ' .r-d. Cointni-sion for selling? Cotton on*- dollar per loti.,*. « .X I v■: \* • ii Kcfer to First National I»ask, Angu.vU.—Dn-X A. D. ADAIR, (late Clayton ft Adair,) G. IE ADAIR AIDA lIT & B iH)., (ai’t'CKsS'iits ij clv.imn t al)a;k.) O o zxh. uca. i a s i o n HAS o 2c *j; £t> ii t et, AND WHOLE- I.K DEALERS IN groceries a no produce, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, f.'a. Keep con«fanllv on hand 11A CON, YDoUf?, ‘ ■ OAR. o; ' >; . • -IS. -UT TANARUS; THKH, BAO(i 1 MO, IvOPiv Ac. reduce and Piovisiou* <r* ve a k• *. * S’. *. ii . «.j to *i. trade at I.on Figures. Wo uro al.*o agents for the •.’•* of So'id-h- !'• "■On>,• ,M• $> PS phot-, American Hualr Company*» Scales, WihJ.»r’« Iron Proof Sa‘o*. n-d » ,<:«, {•’ [’.■ Cotton Gin—iMjperi<*r to any other Gin in tine. W«* arc aX. mt- r; . iM, -n 1 various others. Cat ton Goods, Yarns, <to. Con?ij?nno :its rc ->• .‘fully > .!■ ted, ...1 n :l or ompl'y attended to. —3thM) .1 AM E 8 G . BAILTE. tO. . IMPORTERS OF AND DF.ALF.LS TV UHPETS, FI 80 11 <3 'r. £Y 0 X S . tV indovr MuhU'N, l.acc and \ . 1 ol’hSccn. IVasalM, I*l«ss asu! >: -> . , i’y-ers, WALL PAPERS AjXI) BORDERS. PM'EC \!> .\S, • Mattings, Rugs, end F,-~s Crumb Cloths, Druggets, Table, 011 0 hlhs, A.c., At our Oi l Siiißil, No. £OS Rr...-,d : i;-,s : T . ... P. S.—A Full stock of ri .; ,• y, , ;i y •j, . F r. All Orders fait I.fully and [> <■•-• .ly CIIA M B Ell I, 1 N & BOYN T 0 N, A T I. A N T A y. t) K <i 1 A CaII attention to tlii-ir iimm-n-,. vt.N ■CAEPaTs, f?3Cic t 'CitOT}i.s, :»iiv •;> Ansi Curiiti'i »;.,iure:-<. J ) II Y Cr O > ID 8 , Os Every Dv»criptiou, At AVI -.r.d .. i.. Merchants are invito Ito inspect, oar la ,r • a ■ . » ! • duu. Parlies v i»iiing the ( it\ t«* supply their fa mi, to* r< •? . ' >■> , , v .. -the in Athiota. All floods warrantod t a< dat ]o t ! : ■ ‘ Cori er VVhiiehuU aud lluuler - eta.—lß. I k e • • .• X r.X ' \ 2iia7 pars age, tho writer of these lines aad aa iavaliJ physician, while visiting the Island of St. Orris for their health, osjerlenoei and witnessed many surprising and beneficial effects of the Bum there produced unon many of the invalids who were i liio ourselves) seeking health ; and, upon inquiry and investigation, oscained a fall history cf its medicinal virtues. He was delighted and surprised, and after his ewa recovery, wh. e seen occurred, determined, if possible, to procure the sole right to manufacture and sell it in the United States. The result of his labors was a glorious success for himself and suffering humanity, for the . ' crated PLANTATION 81TT2T.3 was thus made known to the world. PLAN TATION BITTEBS being aa article of real merit, founded upon new principles, and relying wholly upon the vegetable world for its medicinal effects, worked a rapid revolu tion in the history cf medicine, and became as a household word all over the ccvihsod world. The catalistie S. T.-1860-X. was a talisman of health, and the demand for the PLANTATION LITTEBS soon far esceeded the abilities of the proprietors to supply. Notwithstanding the large importation of St. Crrin Bum, made erprecslv for the com pounding of these Bitters, the quantity was inadequate. It therefore became necessary that arrangements upon an extensive scale abroad should at onto be- made, and aa agent was dispatched to St Thomas for that purpose. Be was fortunate in securing and leasing several plantations en some of the largest and most productive estates on the bland. Bouses, stills and presses were erected as if by magic, which utterly “ aston ished the natives.” The services of experienced men and natives of the island were pro cured, and very seen the proprietors of the PLANTATION LITTLES were in a position to supply their laboratory with ail the perfectly pure St. Crois Sum needed in manufac turing tie 02EAT DYSPEPTIC TONIC AND INVIC-OBATOB. The above cut represents the natives crushing the sugar-cane and otherwise preparing it for the stills and presses, an antidote to Fever and Ague, Intermittent and Hilarious Fevers, Dyspepsia, and other kindred diseases, the use of tho PLANTATION BITTLB3 is ’unsurpassed in the history of tho world. Over five million bottles ar? disposed cf aanurlly. They are adapted to old and young, male and female. They arc agreeable in taste, and always j produce en immediate beneficial result. F=~ ~— l =* j=L AA 3jL O ~X? A Zht ! '*» U”v'. D O’O’; I!, IIA- RKMOVED HER ! M I L I. 1 X E U Y„ and Fancy Coda's E =t-bUshn'ient, From No. r; ■ to £■' J Broad street, F " . and. ’ ■ Oil Don.ir.:ju Bank, AUGUSTA. GEOH3IA, i • '- ■■ ’ i ■ 1-;.-;:n sand varied ■ rr, •- ■ . : - t!;lc in HATS a: i ;‘i-0 : IC,1C, . . ii -]! tlielowsrt -•’■l- s.i . ", • A or :.. 'ail. —Sm^e ISAAC JT. HEARD, &. CO„ Warehouse and Commission merchants, Otiieo cor or 11 1i.,1- and Mclnto.-li .trecta, AUGUSTA, (iKOIUDA. s- :j tliat Nr-c K:■ I’roof Warcbo««« on j IICMt, by M«,sra J. li. Walker A .Sons. ' ' At- t? for the t’. lrbrat,d (Millrtt PRtent Improved Steel Diuih COTTON OINS. 'I 1 .’ re . perl I to nilV ever u,ed cour,trv taken m.n\ preniiuoaa at ■ ol Ala ban* r.r.d Fnniriana. i it er.-at :i v-.* arc cam*.!, boat in piece! ned, bringilW i . : ri.-c it !c >-t i t • < r p.iund more than c , i..i grinned on the Ustgiis > f our country. V « litive < hat..! i.nnipblvta altowistr the r ' igeai es tram C Uoa Kattor, ’ r Uh l® nay i till . le-ir •- t. • pui uliiuo. ■ al uur offiaa cni.r Reynolds aud Meii.todi atreeta. I-A AH T. HEARD > CO.. Con s' Factors, Agaala. T. MA R K|W A LIT ER , MARBLE WORKS, li ittiaii SritKKT, Ai’GtrsTA, Ga. MAHIJI.M MONUMENTS, Tomb Sto nos, f’Arble Mantles, and Furniture Marble OF FVIiUV D! SCRIPTIDN. Frnrn the I’lhr. -it..:': t Ehil,crate, deaiyt, and furrii-lird to order al short notice. C W Al .vnrk for tlu O'untry arefully baaed <1 •* cl 4 ••I o-1 v, r j 1 oraM E Y & STEWAET DEALERS Han!ware, irun t. Ricci, Cutlery TOOLS OF ALL KINDS, it a it ness, n/;n>u.s, collars, Leather, !Jii»'gy Materials, &c. '1 h ' : . :ii of tii i’i Saw, and Gan e ( <ek W! i I it : : ATLANTA, f. 4 j.in.4eflTv ) . 1- . C J L AL T Ti IKON & 11 HASS FOUNDRY S '.OF, .NT A GEORGIA li n r A I R s Low f’iUs. Crist Mills, and Codon Gins I’.OII MRS MiUK AND REPAIRED. ti'ik-t S ■>«’« a- I all .- • r S .cot-iron and Blacks' -th Wort executed. Will’ill all rn-Jers for VvAfcc. Rluam, ami Water rocks A!«d Vri .nfa<-tir<*r «*f n suj-erior Article of ANTI-1’!. KTION MF.TAT. SI p ~J,],.>'»•! C /ia n. R, Shop,—«ml4 J. J. lVs-er. rnva.’A. Fba*c». J e ). ?EARGE & 3 OK, C 0 TT 0 X FA CTO RS , F-lercb u ts, J. ckson itreet, Aiu-ue a, G» store nnd Fell Cotton and Other Produce CASH Al>\ . NOES. I’.attii'-If, R,.;.e and Ft. ily Siij.pl.ea furnished us usual.—6m4o yj M . TOLLMAN J —l'KAl f.r. is— WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY COLD PEKS, SPXIGTAOI.es, & CL, Whitehall Street, £d Docralmve M. Lynch A Co’e Book Store, near R. R. Cro.sing, Atl an t a G c orgi* Rei iirinj d,.ne in rood ,tyle and Warranted. 3m41 ri . HERMANN, Dealer in Fine S, CLOCKS, & jIWELRY, DIAMONDS, AC., Silver and Plated Hare, and Fancy Gooda Gold Fens, Sjieetat les, &c., Invites his friends and patrons, and the pol» lie generally to cull and examine hisjstock. f«S“Ooods Exchanged for Old Silvcr.“tSG- All Goods Warrant ’d asgllepreseiitcd Watches, Cl.'-ks, aa 1 Jewelry, REPAIRED in the Best Munti r, and War-anted, Corner ol Marietta and Whitehall streets, (Oid N across Corner,) 223 m ATLANTA, GA E, E. EARNES TANARUS, 2. Empire BuiMing, Whitehall Strte between Mitchell and Hunter, Atlaxta, Georgia Ke*ps const an tl}' on liand a full and well •«- lc ce l stock of Watches. Clocks. Jewelry, SILVER, -and SILVER PLATED WARE SPECTACLES. AC., Ladies’Sets of •' . elry- Fine Stock of Wain and Fan -y Gold Kings. Gold and silver Thim bles. Si v. r Forks and Spoons, In fact, any th.ng usually found in a first class establishment. All orders hj Mail or Express, w’ll receive Prompt attention. —1 V 2 50 3 . A . STOVALL, ! COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, I Pouliaiu’s Range. Jackson St.. Aug stn, Ga. Will confine himself strictly to the sale of Cotton Slid other I’rod 've. md will give per -1 s ma! attention to the interest of his patron O Commission f. r selling Cotton, 1} per cent. 1 Oct. 30—em4'<