The Thomson advertiser. (Thomson, Ga.) 1866-1874, December 11, 1869, Image 4

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1!: to Say No. y,, n r» - . • day m. journey. Along o» tlw highway of life; You'll unset with a thousand temptations. Each city with evil in rife. This »< rM is a ptn?« <f excitement; ThereV •hinder wherever you go, But if v-stl arc tempted in weakness, Have emiraye, my boy, to say no. The f vren's sweet son" may allure you ; Btwar of her cunning and art; Whenever you sec her approaching, U« guarded and Imste to depart. The billiard saloons are inviting. Decked out iu their tinsel and show; You I cay be invited to enter, Have courage, my lioy, tojsay no. t The bright ruby wine may be offered— No msittcr bow tempting it be, From ; on that stings like an adder, My buy, have the courage to flee. The gambling hells arc before you, Their lights, how they dance to and fro, If you should be tempted to enter, • Think twice, even thrice, ere you go. In courage alone lies your safety, When you the long journey begin, And trust in a Heavenly Father Will keep you unspotted from sin. Temptat i : will go on increasing, At- e tr. mil from n rivulet flow. But if \■ i arc true to your manhood, Have courage, my bey, to say no. Ift,w ITk'Camf. to I»kp,—The following is the verdict of a negro jury :—‘‘Wc doundor*. signed, bein’ a Komner’s jury to sit on the .body ob do nigger, .Sambo, now done dead and gone afore us, hub been siltin' on do said nigger of.ire-aid. and find dat do samo did, on de night of fourteenth of November, cotnc to def by failin’ from de bridge obor do riber, * fn do said riber and brokin his neck, whoro we find ho was subsequently drown and artor* wards washed to do riber side, whoro vre sup pose ho was from to def.” Tim Bane, in the South. —An immigration agent, states that he has settled eighty families or Danes near Okulonn, Miss., and is confident that within the next ton years ho will bare Introduced twenty thousand Scandinavian families in Mississippi and Alubatua, An immigration society has boon formed among the planters at Okaluna, and fifteen hundred atSrcti have been given to Iho company, to bo H actual settlers, to law imposing penalties >r making distinctions on lolor, in the Tennessee tives has passed to its TCI A 1,.] tarnation. S2OO REWARD. GEOK 0 I A . By Bn foe It. Bullock, Gov. ol Said State. ■i officially oommunlca that a malicious and ns committed in the * State, upon the hotly the Bth day of March, , Hopson, and the said atico t i 1 : . t„ iuur i '••■f-d.y ..iV.-ring a lie- Him htnsun end delivery of the said Nathan It. Hopson, with cvidcnco sufficient to convict, to the Sheriff of said county of Walker. And I do moreover charge and require nil officers in this Slate, civil and military, to be vigilant in endeavoring to apprehend the said Natltnn It. Hopson, in order that he may be brought to trial fur the offense with which he stands charged. Given under my hand and the great Seal of the Stale, at tint Capitol in Atlanta, tills lltc S7th day of Nov., in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight HtitnU i .1 mid Sixty Nine, and of the Inde pendence of the United States of America the Ninety Four!h. lii/FUS It. BULLOCK, Governor. By the Governor: Davut i>. Gotti no , Seerotary of State. [OFFICIAL.) A Proclamation. SI,OOO REWARD. G K 0 U G 1 A . By Hull). It. ’ till'd;, Gov. of Said State, Whkue.vs, (LVi-.da! information lias been re ceived at this |l, ; uruMent that ft murder was committed in t! ■ c, unity of Chattooga, on the 28th day of 1 'y, tbo body of Geo. Lawrence, by Tuvlnr Hinton, and that said Hinton has fl IV justico : I have though l proper, therefore, to issue this, my procbitu i ion. hereby offering a reward of One Thousand Dollars for the apprehension and delivery of the said Hinton to the Sheriff of said county and State. And I do moreover charge and require all officers In this State, civil and military, to he vigilant in endeavoring to ant rehctid the said Taylor Hinton,lt) order that he may '■ t-rou rht to trial for the offense with which In' -i ■ "-i id. Given under n ;■ ! i.nd the great Seal of the State, at the t’a; '.ml in Atlanta, this the 24th day of N o e r.her, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Nine. : and ' ■ 1 ndependence of the United Slat - Vmeriea tbo Ninety Fourth. Ul FI’S 15, I’.U LLOCK, Governor. By the Govern; - Day in G. Gottis, See. Ex. Dept. I) E S G It I 1> T I O N . The said llintnn is a! it 2f, or 27 years of age, 5 feet 7 or *' inch ■ hi ;h, weighs about 160 pounds, ’ v, i . yc white eyes and ♦wit., and rather quick spoken. [OFFICIAL.) a:proclaijsation. GEORGIA: fly Riifns B. Bullock, Gov. of said State. I To the People of Georgia : The recent renewal of active hostilities against the person and property of colored cit izens and white Republicans by the organized bands of secret as-nssins in certain portions of the State, seems so indicate a concert of action and a put pose on the part of said organizations to persist in defying the ow'd law. It therefore behooves the good people of this State to sec to it that the Commonwealth bo not futthor injured or defamed by the acts of persons who, it is believed, are wholly without interest in, or regard for, the welfare of the State. It is the duty of every county, town, nr mu nicipal eorporntc authority to insure perfect protection for life and property to every resi dent within their borders; and whereas, in many cases the loeal officials fail to exorcise efficient moons to secure this result, the good citizens within such limits—those having a material interest at stake, or the best interc t of the State at heart—should soe to it that prompt measures arc at once ink it under the civil law to arrest and bring to punishment the members of these organizations of secret rob* hers and assassins. Under the statutes at present in force the Executive i,- prevented from taking active measures for the suppre*. o:t of civil disorders, and it is therefore all tin more important that every good citizen : houbl feel it his individual duty '» become a pence officer, and to aid in securing to ovory inhabit* nilt that perfect protection guaranteed by the Gonstitution, and without which v.o can never enjoy cither civii liberty or material pros perity. Outrugos such as btivo heretofore and aro now again disgracing our State cannot bo tnl* erated or excused without involving the whole community. The time has arrived when these outrages must cease, or the good people of this State will bo held responsible for their continuance. To the end that no motive may bo wauling to stimulate tbo people to action in br'ii;.': to punishment the violators of the law, 1 her hv offer a reward of Five Thousand Dollars rarh for tho arrest, with evidence to convict, of tic person or persons engaged in the murder of Hon. Joseph Adkins, white, a Republican Senator from the 19th District. And of the por-on or per ms engaged in tic murder of Dr. Benjamin Ayer, white, a1! . publican Representative from the cunty of Jefferson. And of tho person or persons engaged in the outrage committed upon the person of V Ilium. Hardeman, white, of the comity of OgldtfWpc, when, on or about the lilst day of October la >l, lie was tied to n tree arid brutally vhipp-*l, the outrage having been coniiniM lby a ■ ly of disguised men for no other reason, as is al leged, than that Hardeman was charged with being a Radical. And of the person or persons engaged iu 'the outrago committed upon the person of the Hop. Abraham Colby, colored Reprei mtaliy. from tho county of Greene, who, on or a'out tho 30th day of October last, was taken Loin h; bed at night and cruelly beaten, the outrage having been committed by a body ol t' nty five nr thirty disguised men, for tbo rva on, us is alleged, that be, the said Colby, visited At lanta and requested of the military auth' . bios protection for tho freodtnen’s school, h ea ted in the town of Greensboro’, in Guiltily of Greene. And of the person or persons engaged in the depredation upon the office of the Assets ir m Internal Revenue for the United Slates Gov ernment in the town of Washington, e unity of Wilkes, on or about tho night of the 13th in stant, when, as is alleged, the uffic. «•«» broken open and books, papers, die., scattered and de stroyed, and notices loft warning the Asst or to leave the District. And of the person or persons engaged in the assault upon the house of tho 11.n. Eli Harm s, colored, Republican Representative from the county of Hancock, when, as is alleged, a body of masked men at about the hour of one o’clock on the night of the 10th instant, surrounded bis residence and by threats of pciscital vio lence forced him to leave the county. And of tho person or persons vvho, at or near the hour of ten o'clock on the night of the 15th instant, fired ten or twelve gunshots into a camp of colored laborers, on the line of the Macon & Brunswick Railroad, in the county of Telfair, whereby one man was killed and an other severely wounded. And of the person or poisons who, on Thurs day night of Court wool;, October term, about midnight, said to be a body of sixty men in disguise, surrounded the residence of ike Sher iff of the county of Hancock, demanded and obtained from him the key- of the jail and re leased from the jail one James Oxford, white, a notorious outlaw awaiting his trial for tho murder of John Taylor, a respectable citizen of said county. Given under my hand and the groat seal of tho Stnte, at the Gapitol in Atlanta, this 29th day of November, in the year of our Lord'One Thousand Eight Hundred and Sixty-Nme, and of the Independence if the ' nod States of America the Ninety-Fourth. RUFUS lb BULLOCK, Governor. By the Governor : K. Vain. Lester, Secretary Ex. Don't. LAHWSE & HAYNES, HAVE JUST RECEIVED I'KE LARGEST STOCK OF WATCHES A; HEWEI.RY SILVER ,AND SILVER VI ATED WALE ever offered in iqpe Georgia. QrifThe Oil Establishment o Ell LAW SHE, 3uiiC Atlanta, Ga nay « rv -*> JT TIT?' I T. J. SITI7 I’ TrT 77 I?. ID g \yiNG BOUGHT THE STOKE IPHLSr. AND 1/ *T known «s lb:- OLD CAMP O TlffEß, £{l »n i having tbofonghly renov/ite-: l<,e 1 1: v receiving trortl , one jo the LAUftKrtT *ud BE-HT STOCKS of ]-] N T I R T-] LY IST ID W GOODS. Brought to this Market C.D 1 .von. Consisting in j art r. 7 ag- eat variety of I AT)i rf: ,’ PRESS 0!OL.?, CICAK!, SHAV/LS, . 'EE NOTICNS, &C., Alßt\ ah excellent Lot of Ready Made Clothing, (Warners, Cloths, Roots and Chocs, And a Lot of TT /\ f3 A 3W 13 O A P S i That has not beer: equalled. Will kce a g • ’ S: ■■V of FAMILY GROCERIES, such r.s Bifear, CoiFec. Salt. Rice. Cheese, Tobacco & Cigars, BAGGING, ROPE, nnl IRON TIES. I AGON, F!.' k'P, de Ah « a flirt rat., ot of SADDLES AND BRIDLES, and tv. rything el* ' 'J 1 ' kept in « tl-rt ebi r ..i —i.lf CHAS. E. STARLET Formerly Fleming & Rowland. ‘ '‘' vr '' h ( uk A Cos. FJj K M I N fi. & ST A i* Ll’ S. 4T“~* C > r ~-3. .L .♦ if.' ; jO .1 j.. ' L*O-LY"t) ZL3 ' ' ‘2f.slDC»>Af >TKELT, AUGUBTA, OA. UTf take l It-:, uro in cm.' ing 'l'-V wc lb. h' • F-r _! W:,r,hou*e owned by VV p. Thirizv r.n .h.ch-.n «WreMt. f,. n g will -i>.- : ' | - rromrl'utter,lion to COMMISSIONS ON COTTON A3 HERETOFORE 1 M PET CENT. a IJO7 -, BD C. H. BOWaRP. AV. TT. T LOW A TIT) & SOjST. COTTO3FACTORS i. COS-df'iSiOA S{;R€i?AITS NO. 3 WARIEN LLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. \fTR have ample FIRE PROOF . > I'- '•<''» • f UuilMi, and v. ill gi e our personal Sr attention to the «ah* and stor » jr kti* *• • '"f- ‘' v; > ' v i «vor ’ Vi, h Ditii* Orders for Bajf injr, Tjch, , proiTfl:’y filh J, ( -if»h IV Coiisigntin* uts m.iioitod —8m47 j 11 I reuce—vien. A. I>. > rig.it. OHIOINAL, UNADULTEiI L.SD A CERTAIN, ri li iMe, ph-i-unt, uu l rpc-V.; nir-- A fur Coughs,Ctil.ts, ,uul nil i-iu'l- of i I.UU2di«:,«:,. This much l;uu! ilimvrv MciiiHne, lm»n< 1 -r Ihlk-dtu ' ! tal 1 every epedcs of Jam.'(lisiMiru .ufunr' fr< Inveterate eu»u» pf <'• •uitl.* a !: ”.’ 1! JH ;>*•*= * »«> yield to the. in.tric'd rtf-ui »t Onjj '"j’a ("' o' *',i m uni. *. jk in a colors, for whfeli v- 11 *■ ' y uro I size imitations, and n-t wnrcryol yWmu < ° -i donee. The trade supplied hj- tlio man I'KMUEUTOS, \VIl.t'G'N, T.\k Wk aSJ »• Sold I>y DniggW. .. ■ uiUtAvC. ». <: . -i* THE WOilDrß OF iTHI AGE,! Catalytic -Hair Ccctorcr! rpHF VF.WrsT and •: -i : di« 7 • 1 illttirtJjCHß;d)|G nplMMUhnrc t'» GVt IVI •’ • 1 ,|, ‘ rmttpnnh>u c*f old mid young. Ihc ■ 5 for nn 1 no" found. It not nn m. . -nu llnir Dyo, hut m.ulu .Uy and nn<tn-.iUv . i t -r •> luir to its oiighv.d uolor, tuul tiii\KG- n >■».*:* K > ami tuMutUul. D nourNhra on! stn-ngt t f ii.df, it. pronvutos U- H utonvUi, and ” 111 prUtlno beauty to tltr blest purnp to have beautiful hair ahould try it. I'tvon jd hy tin* proprietors in thntt (Jhcmical L’liorat- x v. trKMUEUTON. WILSON, TAYLOH, u* LO. K UliuOb Oa. Sold by the DmTgislh in Macon, Ga.. and cities. The Orcafcsf Jledlelne of ;'.!f Acre Compound EXTEACT O? STILLINC-IA. rUU GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. f IMIE MOST rOWFUFU b and. Ji '■ •’y - 1 AlteriUive known, r.ad is .1 iui u’> Uu- uio morbid indicat mils ot i:-c.,po- lo 1 than am otlo. r preparation. . WARRANTED icon ,;n cure for :.!1 -r ••••”•> Diseases. Ulcers. Cl runic Uhc:m>.-i!„a, ’i'V' and Svi'hilitie Disois-s in all St -. an--, a.I el ' Pis, uses. It quick I v removes Vim- troa . Constitution ~«•.! i« >•'> 1. .m i restores_ the _« Ito Vcvloct Health and Purity. £» r > t>‘i’an\| j be convinced. Frepaivd only* by PEMBERTON, WILS N.TAYLOIwv ’Kb. Manufacturing Chemists, Atb.nti. Ga i None crcmiine unless pbgncd ok each and. C. ! Fembekton vY Cos. —gm-lo HARDWARE! HAS D .! HS ! T. Rfl. & R. C. CLAKdE, I'cacbtroe Street, Atlanta, I TTrOULD call the attention ofMcrcha iteivml i , s Planti-r.* to their large and w ' ‘-y i „t which ih.-v arc selling at the } nric-as consisting in part of tho fodi ■ in :: : Swe- deS Iron, Tablt* ('ntU-ry plow Steel, Pocket CutU-rw j Trae • Phams, Leeks on-i Seovil Hoes, P.»rpe.iters* 'i\ . | P.,-id. s’Crow Iloes, Placks-.nilh 'io»d3, i Br ides’ Patent Hoes, C«d*ins Ax* s. i Arnes’ Shovels, Ten ]*vk • -,x HtibVer Peltiixg, C: v’rr Saws, Leather Belting, Mill S-.tws, C> rn Shel-crs, • ib K°. • Straw Cutters, CoLa :i Bop-. ! .Jute Ror-c. Peaei-’d: Plows, CP ■’*. N Hub Rims j ; from the Country s-CieheP, n«.d * promptly excelled. 0 —lbif. PIANOS! PIANOS! 'TI. -o CJr e ,:T T'tSL o c«. £7.3. CHAIMiLS M. St IF, F F, C \ ... ,and ... id u- am! Carlor Organs 111 Mays Pm i.i.FM who hr. vo our Pianos in nso : Ci.n. It. JJ. lee. L xiugt'in, Ya. Robert I-HU ..1 Wi i.iC ' .. C. U.;l. 1», If. Hill, Cff.u.; for V v i.v.’ ’ \r, dPvui* Übe:Al! lylo J , v V/Vf. - ' 1 i*• ; L • 'ARCK3ATIG SJSIPrCSY CT. .4 Purifierof ihc Tcctli & SI real to. r ]"M !ISis a choline >1 emitidnation of rorc* vnlot, 1 the result of much t hni gut and labor. From a lone- series and t-“ 1 and experiment s, I know It-* Talne and practical nsea. While it is ‘’as wis-r as- a sei j e ;t. , ‘ it is *as liamilet-.- as a dove,” Ail Fruit and Vegetable St bins, Ink Spots, Vom AS’hitc vYtr. a ten Goods, or fiom Jhints and Muslins >vhen tuu colors are faxL — move than one cunt to the inch square. It will remove FruH Stain* from your Fingers, Lip* T* : •• i rt p iration will fl a set of Artifi oi i! Tc.’th, » . ain lad odor or tasu at a cost ol' one cent «l:v , nnd kop them bright and eie'n. At ac -i >»t vne hu ae- :it. morning :»n<l » v«n ing, if will disinfect decayed teeth and pn*ify tin breatli, a« tl pi e\ ent 1 hat nnus- a so usual will* those who'nave lad teeth It will bleach any (lingv on White tint •i.-nU. make th.m rt* wh.n n.w. It will di»i -f.ci o. its impurities any substa• •e to which it mav be applied. It | is an exec 1- ni mouth wash (or Thrush in babies, lor sore mouth in any one. A potent gargle in i <.,ie tl ront. !t .• > at>• * ulcers.in 1 makes them heal It ill most readily disinfect tho impure ; for Fa:oily v:se : acne mo issued without a-ppli i ployed that are ir.et\U\;'ed therein, they will j prove n rich boon t woman. Any one can pro- I dresein« T me, nceoM;-:.nvi:. -i y. ur applic*fi* n I name ami PoU OiL-e pLin y ftttentioa wi’d l ? >_.\o Yl. s in-cpaivitian is j . . . >u - um, :As ;\»K> 75 Gems. and by Dr. j p jj ' Ware. cViVi* On ; Wni. Parker, Oxford, Ga.: 8 In, »«■ Ot, Ga.; H. ( ... - ■ ; ■ uvl<> v;.,.; P. It. Thomason, Mal Um. G ! ;>!• W. :i. I.i o, iiiidH. I’, & 1). il : Yhu t 'cu- ’!vs (Lv.aU'l 1-y DrnggistsanJ Met ...ratlv. i’rvpar«Ni by the proprietor jp. M. CHENEY, M. D„ Covington, Ga. j l 0 v,all oro.re should be addressed.—lvß4 'P: pw t - p|p " Ai.K so . r. cai.y ** /! •v —Fcr " r r ' - is Tmmi — CONSISTING OF BUY €OODS, I.AH YU !>?*' ■ ' €PBI>S, 3*071058, CENTS’ FURRISK GOODS- READY MADE CVOTHING. HOSIERY, ilA’i’.-. Av!) ( APS, BOATS AND SHOE Acl everythin ,;*ua-]y k-j-t in a wcil etoeked Pry OeoU* Store. SSHIiiW, iHMBmiIS, KBTiKHm'StoMU GbstWaro, Wood cad Willow Ware. Sagging andiron Ties. tct* x 3SST 7: ...- £j €5 TJ O HML O , t&s o. , HO 1 ARTIGLE OF : D FSRE TESTy at i.o.v T>EU<;r , iy.L a CK i| a.; i c:t . mi -i . '. ri-k ■■■.: G.-uds and iTice;,.“ty)i3 •. V KKR, II Ai’.nlS A CO. X.. •\A VrH; -- Y : —Up Tll K BE S T T N TT sE. nECOMMEN'TT.D IV.' TUP Hit.!!;: M:'iCt' AI. AUTHORITY IN wr: „.. -i ' ' I !■’•»>•• '•">* othpr Vstinmnials. ' ,"IV ' V 01 KM EKA MOUBI'S. INDN GESTION ami ' RRYOI U ' TONIC, an IriviiHi ■' rII A V KMX* ' A> i x. Jh the W, iik, !'• .• '■ Use, tv. n tt~ i: w , ' - A-k f..r run or But ■ r'. S.l■ h- ; ■fIWPW. #STS* that our i- - ‘ ! DOW IF. * MOISR, !>• .. ■ ! V> ■ • ! Clark-non S. C. BOW KKR. HARRIS ACO . A •: . "< i * 1 7,: _ CLAG H'(> Li :S , * LICIT 11 IX Q <fc CO, COTTON r a fOI ' A' D (OM4IISJ ION MERCHANTS* I’iiliailrlpliia, Pa., At- -.'.Ala. *'•«., Cl.aiKition, S- C. liberal c.i. advanc::.- mam: ox consignments j mKr Tr f ■ v hH |L -■ >j r 'y"-...- ~ ■ : . -o' c•• >' i» ■i y t .Y-'•* ' • * .*•?< ■ . » *- •^ ! • :'-p y. rj rju do r:lur c; t-c;: Uao r.A 6a ! ..v>' - - 1= » ;.t C'C : for their lieild, c 1 ..' -••--■ -• ni: 7 —P^S d-oid.iilcZcv; ;f do r.-ira dur . .. :.’. u;.. «-r. -of do iavahds who wero (as* cur olxci) seding hwlth; aod, v;. . .£.l i- • esti: ”iot, eatained a fall h^twy, of its. i after hia »w»wyr which seta eec n 1 ' t -- .. f . ‘ ,ts jnwu» the taio riett to sa=Mac.urs asi In vi.'C :. The result ci ': ’.. ;:rr vo; a jicritas f r l-'w-ilf oni saSatoe haaK^, for the edehrat' - .-T ATI 17 fl 'VI'. 1” • 1.. •. uas hnom to the world.. ThAN* TATI.'.;' SIIIt ~j I -? .in « ' -:f v-J nfomlod upon sow principles, aal relying whfd/ a pat the vs; •—1 -..-Id f:. Its n: •■• :aRi euo-“,-.. worked a rap.d revn.* 1 tioaiathohiv cf aediriai. cad fcocano m a ho-iahold word all over the eir-Ased. world. 7ujer die lo Z. T.—iCCO —t 3 a trd-.nan of hcr-loh, and the detaaad the ; • .... ■ r ■ - t0l:> t; r.i or. an aivoensive . .ale al.oal d.o.ild at or;r:rr '• aaareas, r_. .0 '.. I‘. s for tn: . in.", .. I . tr. 5 .V.e en aeovnms and lcr-ir; oovarai t-lantviraoasome of 2 latest and. rocst prsdwsd» estatesthe, id-....., ; • ;dlls and presses were c.n ‘ted os if hj r : . ■ 'ls. ■•’.•: a-h -./ ishud the . Ives.” The ssrrhc3 of o.r;' -I “n " r.r: . 1: 1 1 -. I. aof the itoaor. v. 0 ?«• --onthe ' . . ■ . 'f'-'d '■ 1 to cuno:--’ the- laboratory with ail the park 0 Si. Ja* Sun nset.od iassaEßfc* 2 r- - 7 2"2;"dn’l tTV ' : 03 - r:r -roarAs , ■:. ... a . • - I ■ 1 ofllo and pr-'tsas. .. .. .... •; - r ! nl.v-: 'y-rrp ia, oad . e .' ; . -. or i ------ IkTALHSIE STAin EHADICATGR V