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3£octw.
V<- Hdilor's l’orplexltloK.
An editor in Mr. Sqniblw,
A man of lor«ly will;
A mighty man likewise to wield
Ye sisson* and ye <jnilL
Ye honible honor* of yo pre«s
With lofty pride he wears;
Although no millionaire, he hath
Well nigh a million airs.
He strives with dignity to feed
Ye little Hqutbbft with bread,
And eke npon ye wings of fame
Ye name of Squibb* to spread.
lie takes hia little perquisites—
Ye which each Pressman knows—
With rearty, gracious air,
For which he “puffs” bestowß.
Now, Mr. Squibb* he had a pass
Bpon ye rail road train ;
Ye which was stolen ; ye loss of which
It vexed him note with pain.
Then with a frown of dignity
Squibb* sought ye President;
“Give orders to your bindings straight,
Through all your road’s extent,
To seize the man, whorever found,
Who to my name aspires.”
Ye orders flew, and Mr. Squibb*
With dignity retires.
Not many days thereafter, fjonfbb*,
With dignity arose.
And clad his dignity and limbo
All in his Sunday clothes ; '
For Squibb* was bid to scenes of mirth
All in ye distant town,
And warily he cut his pen
To note yo doings down.
And while he viewed his toilette o’er,
All by a luckless chance, ;
Ho hit upon yo stolon pass,
Safe in his Sunday pants.
With lofty air Sqnibli* gave ye psiss
Unto ye ticket man ;
“But-aka!” tmiftored ho, and tamed
Ye face of Squibb* to scan.
’Then, with a flaming lantern, sore,
He smoto Squibb* on yo bead;
Three bloody brakeitten, then lie called,
Who bore him out for dead.
Upon ye lordly Squibb* Mum sat.
Three bralmmon, great anil small,
Ye While flip wrathful ticket man
His clothes did overhaul.
They found u passim every road
That runs yo world around ;
They bound him fast, and swore they laid
Ye king of pas a-thieves found.
llis freedom was at last restored ;
Hia dignity, aim,
Was wrecked, and even to this day
Squibb* Won't ride on a pas*.
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PtoUaneoui
ItolUiiml (Jul<Mi<lq.r,
Important State Electimu to occur awl
State Conventions to be held.
The following list includes, we be
lieve, nil the important political State
and national conventions thus far call
ed ••
Murcli 27—Ohio Republican State
convention at Columbus.
Mnrch 27—Iowa Republican State
convention in Des Moines.
April I—Statu election in Connecti
cut.
April 3—lndiana t Temprance State
convention in Indianapolis.
April 3—State election in Rhode
Island.
April 10—Pennsylvania Republican
State convention in Harrisburg.
April 10—Florida Republican State
convention in Jacksonville.
April 10—National convention ol
colored people of the United States at
New Orleans.
April 10—Oregon Democratic State
convention in Portland.
April 10—Kansas Libcrtfl Republican
state convention in Topeka.
April 17—North Carolina Republican
State convention in Raleigh.
Aprii 17 —Virginia Republican State
convention in Richmond.
April IS —Louisiana Democratic State
convention in New Orleans.
April 23 Louisiana Reform party
State convention in New Orleans.
April 24—Maryland Republican State
convention in Baltimore.
May I—North Carolina Democratic
conservative State convention in
Greenesboro’.
May I—Legislature of Connecticut
meets in New Haven.
May o—National Liberal Republican
couveution in Cincinnati.
May S—Minnesota Republican State
convention in Minneapolis.
May 15 —Tenuessee Republican State
convention in Nashville.
May 15 Nebraska Republican State
convention in Lincoln.
May IG—Michigan Republican State
convention in Jackson.
May 23—New Jersey Republican
State convention in Trenton.
May 30—Pennsylvania a Democrtie
State convention in Reading.
June 3—New Hampshire Legislature
meets.
June s—Regular Republican conven
tion in Philadelphia.
June 12—Texas Republican State
convention in Houston.
June 12—Indiana Democratic State
convention in Indianapolis.
June 12 —Michigan Temprance State;
; convention in Lansing.
June 13—Arkansas Liberal Republi
can convention in Little Rock.
June 19 Arkansas Democratic State 1
convention in Little Rock.
r JIiCS li’it i Hlieep.
Some twenty-five years ago, when Ii
was a pastor of a church in—, I took 1
occasion ong, evening to visit a social i
meeting, in the church. One after an-!
-other arose and gave in his or her ex
perience. After a time a man in hum- ;
ble circumstances, small in stature, and |
an effeminate, squeaking voice, arose to i
give irt a piece of his experience, which
was done in the following manner :
‘Brethren, 1 have been a member
of this church many years. I have
seen bard times. My family have |
been much afflicted, but I have for the
first time in my life to see my pastor
or any of the trustees of this church
cross the threshold of my door.’
No sooner had he uttered this part
of his experience than lie was suddenly
interrupted by one of the trustees, tn
aged man, who rose up and said in a
firm loud voice.
‘My dear brother, you must put the
devil behind you.’
On taking his seat the pastor in
change arose and replied to the little
man as follows:
‘My dear brother, you must remem
bar that we shepherds are sent to the
lost sheep of the house of Israel.’
Whereupon the little man rose again,
and in answer said in a very loud tone
of voice:
‘Yes, and if I’d been a fat one you’d
have found me long ago.’
The effect upon the audience can bo
better imagined than described.
A (fuN’uiimt. —It is well known that
Gen. Anderson, the present Marshal of
Atlanta, has a regular drill of his police
force about twice a week. This, the
police very much detest, in. A few
days ago old ‘Tige’ was marching Ins :
squad around with the old familiar ‘left,’
‘left,’ flowing from bis lips, when all at.
once, one of his men abruptly stopped,
much to the General’s surprise, and
tunring to the military chieftain, scratch
ing his head as if an idea had struck him
said :
‘General, may I ask you a question V
The General thinking that the police
man had suddenly thought of a den of
thieves that could be captured answered
‘Yes
‘Well, General,’ said the policeman,
'please tell me what amount of strategy
and military skill it takes for a policeman
to slip up on a drunk mau l’
The General gave the order—‘Break
ranks, march !'—Gtijjin Sacs.
The ladies in Russia are very anxious
to marry, because they have no liberty,
before marriage- They are kept con
stantly tinder the parental eye, until
given up to tin ir husbands, am! then
they take their own course. Almost
as soon as a girl is born in the better
rank of society, their parents begin to
prepare the dowry she must have when;
she goes to her husband. Sin* must!
furnish everything for an outfit in life,
even to a dozen new shirts for her com
ing husband.
The young ladies of Deleware take
their lovers to see a tombstone in a coun
try churchyard its that State, which, ac
cording to the inscription, which was
erected by the orders of l/.ates Anderson,
who ‘died a bachelor,’ in order to warn j
all young men from imitating an exam- j
pie of celibacy which had yielded to I
himself no other eventual fruits but
disappointment and remorse.
Minnie, a three-year old, got tired of
‘Now I lay me,’ and told her mother
she would like to make a ‘now prayer.’
Her mother nod led assent, whereupon
Minnie gravely proceeded : ‘Oh, Lord,
bless all the Minnies, till the papas, and
all the mamas, and all the Uncle Ar
thurs. Jesus, I have been vaccinated,
and I guess its going to work !’
Wanted Agents
siOO to > jx r mouth- , vui-ywliero. Halo atul |
Female, to introduce the gotraiut- improved
.If <( r s fia 11 Sttri >t ;/ .tit arfti nr ,
This machine will stitch, hem, fell, tuck,
bind, braid, cord, quilt, and embroider
in a most superior manner. Price sls
fully licensee and warranted for live
years. We will pay SIOOO foe any ma
chine, high price or low, that will sow
a stronger, more beautiful or more elas
tic seam than ours. It makes the elas
tic lock stitch. Every second stitch
can be cut, and still the cloth can not;
be pulled ipart without tearing it. \Vej
pay agents SIOO to $250 per month,;
and expenses, or a coinmiss on from j
; which twice that amount can be made".
| For Circulars and terms apply to or
address,
.**. 31AKHU.UX & CO.
No. 102 Nassau Street,
New York, j
CAUTION. — Do not be imposed up
on by other parties traveling through
the country palming oil worthless cast
iron machines under the same name or
otherwise. Ours is the only genuine;
and really cheap machine manufactured, j
Great Bargains !
TIIE Dry Goods of J. N. Collins
deceased arc now being offered for
sale cheap for Cash at the store of C. W.
Arnold & Cos.
The Goods must be sold and hence
extra inducements are offered to Mer
chants and those wanting anything in
the dry goods line. Call and examine
for yourself.
Du. J. S. JONEts, Administrator.
aprlOwl
New Furniture Store.
Furniture of cl! kind* on band and ilailv being re
ceived by
IR. IR,. TORC-Ur SOFT
at his Furniture "Ware Booms under
Williams’ Hall.
Walnut aud Maple Chamber Suite, fine and com
mon Beadnteads, Wood, Cane un i Split 1 >t-
Chairs, Bureaus, Dining, Centre and Card
Tables, Wash-stands,
Every article of Furniture needed to make home
convenient, comfortable or hixurioiifi can bo
had on the most libera l term.
rrov kr* proto I' , , p.i ■
( iilioi-ftring anil Repairing
done promptly and in the roost workman-like style,
such as Sofas, Divans, and (.'hairs r« -* overed and
varnished. Chairs rc- incd and varnished, and
old furniture made as bright and good as new.
o o u* x tnt
Made to order and of any sty *e required.
All work warranted to gl ve Katinf^on.
Orders solicited.
aprlOml Thomson, Oa.
Wanted”
a, eoo ffoi-d.i ol TANARUS; ■* BSark
| at Bouesviilein exchange for Dry Goods,
Groceries, and Provisions.
ALSO —tO, OOO pounds of hide? at the
same place and on the same terms.
JOHN and. CO LOWELL, Sec.
April $, 1572 ts Boncsvillc Ga.
J *•»
M j biU fUSESyiT
TO THE
Confederate Dead of Georgia
And those Sol<Mers from other (Jonfcderale Status
The Monument to Cost
$50,000,
Tlio Corner Stone H u propped shall 1» loi.l as
2,1W)0, pri/ 'M vabuxl id txoo. ,: »m iivo hundred
I thousand ilolla.-i. That, iiau.nto r.flv, i t t0d.,.:. to
b« sold,
I given a ocrtific&hi of Lib Mom' rdup i > tlu |
titlo 1I«. owner thoivol to an equal ito-e a in th,J
following property, to bn rti-.tril.m-l *|> soou as
the requisite unmlwr of f.h.ir. ... ,11. to n it:
l*f. Nine bus.l.vl an.lor., a-r.- ol iaL in Lin- 1
M,iyru.lt r ;,,oi l n..’l *’• -I- , >'< " «•”.*>. i
non. And In s- v. • 1; -T brty-fnur I
shares in one hundred thousand dollars* f United
States coummcv, to wit:
l aha roof #lo,non* *IO,CKK)
1 “ ,*i.nnn| .',nfin j
10 “ si .‘M.ooo
10 “ 10,01 MM
‘JO “ ■ »‘L>... lOpwlG j
10*) “ 100.; ln,n-f»
100 ** 25 h’jMhi
1000 u 10.., Kudu
I From tlifl first class real CvsUlji olfered by wsdl
kiiowu patriutio eiti/.en -, to thoa'nHfv-derate M»>n
i muontal Aasociatiim, the u)l; r*,!u» prizes haw
! been srh ub and and •« Med to th • , q.ing .■ liar, a :
Ist. Ucr/.elin. this well Iwi i u s.ut, with
the large residence* store, etc., nt}! four hundred
acres of l.md. iuimodiately on thol looigia Ilailnuid
twenty mile, from Augusts. Ft iag an annual
yiuhl <»f fltoeu tiious-md 1 Ua ;.
2d. Tim well known City !, fronting on
11 road ; •!. Tie’ building i- <>f brick, three sto
ries high, Id! .;ofr t. Yam \:* VJ.‘,oun.
;ld Tbo Boliittde FlantatioerH tt’issel e-mnty
Alabama, on the Cliatlahon 'i. e L’. with elegant
and commodious iuiprov e;ui.:us, av erusfo rental
dollars.
Ith. Th> large brick re dun•i v, 1 story on the
northwest ooruer of Broad and u uner streets,
known as the FUinizy or Jl.’iidry b*uso. Kent,
two thonsun 1 dollars.
51 h. The Bo p'rs H etsc, on Or *Y atom 5 :, anew
and elegant brick residence, in a bust desirable
portion of that beautiful street. \ :.U ; edat #l«‘*,Od»i
tlth. Flat Busii with 120 a r. s or land* half a
mile from the citylimiis, the elegant suburban res
idencc of Antoine Foullaiu, JA p, il gmui order.
Valued at #l*l,ooo.
7th. The Bearing House, a larg • end cemmodi
ons residence, with thirty city lout, ;.0 h .120 feet,
fronting on Mck if. and Carnes driete. Valueil
at #IO,OOO.
Sth. Stanton residence end budyrd on the
Go«>rgia Bailroad. Value.l at #S.U(Hb
Also a share of one lmu Ir. 1 b.-,,s • e >-:ou : 1
share of fifty bales; 1 shivre of t venlv-tive bales:
Ito shares of one bale. The. bales to average X
pounds, and class Liverpool Middling.
nounce to the public the manner, the time and
place of ilistributioa.
The following gen demon have conserved to act as
Ooumbssii ‘.uers, and■ will either by a commit ice or
frv>m their own body, or by special tmstees, ap
pointed by thorns, •v;-'-. r-.eeivo s u.l ttke proper
m
ments for subscription. and will determine upon
the plan for the monument, the inscription there
on, the sue. the re for. select an cvvafor for the oeea- |
sion, and regulate the iv re monies to be observed j
when the corner stone is laid, to wit:
(generala L MoL.ua.s, \ B Yddeii: , :t A Stovall, i
W M Gal-duei\ th. ’d •lh . u. 1 A 0 Sne.a-d. !
Wm P U raw ford, M.rors J*.s ;!i B Camming, |
George T Jackson, Jos GanahJ, J ! J Oiranh v, Hon. j
K U May. Adam John - 7 .hnatuan M ‘Miller.
W II Goodrich, J L Buy, 1U .ry Moerc, l)r \V E I
Bearing.
\ gems arc allowed 2.) percent. They are i\ gui
red to pav their own exp. ses : Tickets and ein u- i
lam alone 1 eing furnished vo them. They will re-1
their oommiss-.e-n. N%» commissions will be de-1
ducted from simple contributions.
f
more promin to.it:.-.., a. »,-ll nut favorably;
known thivughou: aie fck>uth r vrdi be accepted to I
act with ns.
Parties dt siring to ooutrilmtc to the monument, i
and who do not wish to partiupato in the award. |
will receive ; c-ial reeoi ... T’he money will be i
turn-. I i>ver to thv treasurer, and will be appropri- i
L. a A. H. Mt I.AWd. (i-acral Agents,
No. OM F O ih.r. -.1-, Mclntosh street.
Hon. J axles M. Sm # : IE, TavcHng Agent.
m.ir.27ml
G EORGIA —Me Duffie County.
To the Honorable the Superior Court of
said County:
rSIHB Pension of Jam kS. Shields, James X,.
J fehickK E.A- Shi -Ms. John G. Cos Id well, and
J. J. Morris, n.e : ra/>-o- atrsajd - ico - • r-. respect
fully Shcweth that they have formed an organiza
tion for the purpose vs manufacturing Shoes, Flour,
Meal, aud disposing of the tame, and for further
purpose «»f carrying on a gen era! .Mercantile bud
neH» : that they desire to be incorporated under the
j corporate name of‘‘The Boutsvide MannfaciuHog
Company/* that the amount of capital fob** employ
ed by them is fifty thousand dollars ? .£od,oob,J of
which there has actually Keen paid iu tweu ? y-five
thousand dollars 00b) : that their place oi do
ing UnflinesH will be at Bones ville, on the Georgia
Rail Boad, iu the Couuty and B'ate ao;rc>ai<?: »ha*
they desire to be incorprtated for the fieri <W twen
ty years, with the i-rivi-v-ie of renewal m th - expirn- i
(ion of that period, and to have lb? right to -oe and
be sued in their corporate Hmip, to and use a
common Sea!, and the same to break, alter and
renew at pleasure ; to make a Constitution stud By
laws for the government of said organization not in
eoiwietent with th« laws oft! i-» State and of the
United ; to receive donations by gift or will:
to hold such property, real and personal, as m t • be
necessary for the purposes of *>aid organization, and
to do all huoli acts aa are heces-ary furt.be ie-fiiitnate
execution of these purposes.
Wherefore your p-iition.-rs pray an order of this
11 one Court, beginning the fii’th Moutlay iu
April 1872, incorporating your petit oners*, ihetr a?-
riuciatea and successors under the name nud style
and for the purposes above ust forth, and your pe
'Hiouers wii 1 ever pray etc*.
Casey & Hudson, j
Pei 1 Honor**’ Attorneys.
GEORGIA —McDuffie County.
Clerks Office Superior Court.
i hereby certify that the* above P*?iu*m has been
duly filed and record* and in this (HUeO, April Bth, 1F,72,
cn the Minutes of Joint.
b. n. rt;Air:R cu*rk.
\<>t ic<‘.
At the Tarn* of the Superior Court of McDuffie
t’o’uity, ordered to be held and to commence on the
lif‘h Monday in Aprdtho for*b;>ing »cHuon will bu
presented for the iaoorporiiii m of * ‘The l**m- Aville
Mttnufacmriilg Company.,the same having been
only filed and recorded i * Terms of the Status© in
such cases mude aud provided.
CASEY Sc HUDSON,
Petitioners A'Lorticy \
Thornton, Ga, April 8 1872 10-tw
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BAD WAY'S HEADY BELIEF
Cures tbeW >rst pa: . in fr .m
Owe So TwpssSv ‘(Singles
Not one Hour
after reading this advert We mant need any cue
suffer with pain,
Rutiwai/'s Il o'ljltcliefi;, a cart for cx •■■■/■.-/
' V %|.V
-ft was the fir ', and is the only P.fin Remedy that
inHaully stops the most etcruoialing pain*, alt avs
hvtbimm •lion* an i cm« s Cun :•* i. • wheth 'r ..f tb
fiUugs, Swmach, Bowels, or o . *t glaudii or organs
j bt o v* application,
j in Prvm to Tire ■ ■ ?*j ..TITt n !# .Vs,
no matter hour vmbmt or excruc: stiu'; th » pain the
Rheumatic, Ik and rid in. luLm. Crippt-d. N* rvms,
Neuralgic, or proitrJed with may suib.r.
Hail way’s Kc!Hily Urlkf
wtd afford distant ease, pclummntioa of the Kidneys,
Ini'amw’atiou .»f iba lb‘.<LU*r, of iho
Lungs, Sor*-*. Throat, THf-irntb Bfwafiung, ,
Palpitation ;;f :!:? Heat! lly*U * o-*,
Croup, Diphih ria. Catarrh,, Lifitieuza
Headache, Toolhaoh**, N»urn!g : &, Uhvumab--i,
Cold 4'h»lN, V gtie 4’lisUk.
The application of the Ready R lid lo the pari
ah ere the pain or dhfujuH/ Pk. : ; will afford oaso
and eomforf.
Twenty dropH in a half fmobW of wder will in a
f»*w mo u“uts trim* C**i mu Cj o iin. S-mr Stomacli. I
»I**arl Bwi n, .Vick ll.u l.wV. I); .nio'-t, l>v s-utery, j
Colic, M ind in the Bow m. and ;v!i Lu u rj.nl \ ain*. |
Traveler? should always carry u boltdo of 1* ad- |
way’:! Richly R- ‘in! wdh ih**ut. V few drop*, in wa*
i... will 'prevent - rb:i(*.'- { or pains from eba .*n <»l
witer. Uis bclierthan Pfciich Brandy or Bitters
us a stirnot mt.
Fever and Ague.
Fever and A. •i" ! for Fif y Cmus. Tlicre
h not a renu* l al i , nt m lids w b.l that wll cure
iFever ad Agm*. and fill other Mai rums Billious,
Scarlet, Typ’.mi !, Y'-.dloW, a id other Fevers, { ddod
by Rul ray's Pills) m> F«j tick h U i Lvay’s Ready
Relief.
i IK. VI/IN I. .1 5 :<IAUTY Z-
Strong and pure rich blood £«crs3--* of fi and
weight—clear skiu en l bentiitful complexion
sceured lo all.
Or. RADWAY’^
S A USA PARI LL IAN RESOLVENT
Has made the most adoni.ditng cures: vo quick, so
vapid are. the chauues, under the in luence of
this truly wonderful medicina Fiat- Every Day
an Increase in Fitsh aad M cght es seen stud felt.
The Great Blood Purifier.
Ev ry drop of *h * Sarsapardliau coin
immicutes through the Blood, Bwool l jin, and oth
er Raids and jueies of the system, the vigor of life,
for it repairs the w jsts of t!m b■ lv with nev and
sound material. Se olula, Syphilis?, Consumption,
Glandular Uh.‘*r3» in the Throat. Mouth,
Tu:»iovs, Node- on the. C m is and other putts of the
, Sore Eves,
ears, and the worst forms of skin discuses, Eruptions,
Fever Sores Scald ne.el, IFog b''*nu. Suit Rh uni,
Mry*»ipela Ac no, Jbo :k Soots, Worms ! n the flesh,
Tuniore Cancers in the V\ umb, and all weakening
and piinfa/discharges. Nigh , sweat.*,, of sperm
and a!: waste of the /ife pr.neipic, are within the
cur ali v o range of this wutid -r ol‘ Modem Chemistry
and a few days’ use will prove to any person, using
it f-»r either of those terms of disease, its potent pow
er to cure them.
liidisu’y& gsLsilslor Coaipl.imts,
Urinary and Womb diseases, Gravel, Diabetes,
Drops#/, stoppage of Water, Incontinence of Ur it:,
Bright’s Diseases, Albuminurnl. and in all eases
iiieru ‘here are h-k-du-: . its, or the was
i© is thick, ciondv. wi:h snbstauees that is
like the while of an *>r rhreuds white .- :k.
or there is a morbid, and uk, uppetkrunci* and
white bone-dust depost's, aid when there is a prick
j ing, burniuf sonsatiou when p ->.-"ig water, and pain
| iu the small of the hack and along the loins.
Dr. SADWAY’S
Perfect Purga tiv c Pi 11 s.
I perfectly tasteless* elegau ’y coated w-fi, sweet sum,
| purge, regulate, purify, do**use and strengthen Ru.l
--| way’s Pids. foi the euro ot eh ands -r-iers of tbe
.»eh Liver, Bowels, Kidney> IPad i- r N nous Disea
ses. Headache. Cnhslipasiv ti. C vtao-n.*©?, Heart-
A urn. Indieesi 'i, Dyspepsia, .Unfit u-m-ss, Bfifitms 1
Fever, lufiammr.t on of the Ik wels Fi.cs and all |
deraugemeuts of the laieruai Viscera. VYurrauted
toefthei i po-ititH' cure. Pu:; ' Vegetable, couiaiu
iug no mercury, minerals or ueicreriousdrugs.
A f-'v doses us Ikeiway’s PUN WH.Ti free the
system fro nak the above named dis eiders. Trice
2 > cents per S-»’..lby Druggisrs.
Read “FstLe :.:ul True.” And sou 1 one lot t**r to *
lI.\DW A V & CO.. ->7 Maiden Lane. New Y > U.
luformatk.n worth thousand3 will ba sent you. I
July 12, If 7 \, irJO l y
G UA NOS,
0
WE again oiler to the planters of this section the following Manures, all ol
which have given entire satisfaction for the past four years :
Chesaj)eake Guano i
Cash price, Soo Time, cqc
Sarily’s !Soltil>lo Gun no;
Cash price, SIS Time, g. 55
I’hosplio Peruvian :
Cash price, $-33 Time, SCO
Nova Seotia I.and Plaster:
Cash price, SI-5 Time, sig
Branch, Scott & Cos., Agents.
Shields & Coll well, Agents, Thomson, Ga. jan24m3
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: ** -'-bu Ei.. AND DEAl.id^.
•lay 24,1871 u l3 ly
1 je*yal Advertisements.
4'if:ition.
j GEORGIA —McDnijic County.
OL. CLOUD having applied to be
appointed guardian of the person
j and property of Charles P. Stanford, a
minor under fourteen years oi age, resi
dent of said County, this is to cite all
persons concerned to he and appear at
the term of the court of tho Ordinary to
be held after tho expiration of thirty
days from the first publication of this
notice, to show cause if any they can
why O. L. Cloud, siiouid not be in
trusted with tiie guardianship of the
person and property of the said Chas. P.
Stanford,
Witness my official signature.
A, B. THRASHER, Ordinary.
sherilf'S' Sale,
-’WWT'ILL be sold before the Court
Y*' House door, in the town of
Thomson, Ga., on the first Tuesday, in
May, within the legal hours of sale, the
following pro; ertv to wit:
The entire lands of It. S. Lazenby j
lying in McDuffie Counyy, about two!
miles front Thomson. Adjoining lands j
of Eiias Lazenby, Mrs. Mary Wilson I
and J. W. Morgan, levied on as the j
property of R. S. Lazenby, by virtue of j
sundry fi. fas., issuing from the Justice’s j
Court of the 132nd. District G. M., on
tiie 12th, day of February 1870 in favor |
of A’. D. Wilson, 'f’homas M. Steed and j
F. A. Morgan vs. R. S. Lazenby'.
JOHN T. STOVALL, Sheriff.
!. THE PENN LETTER BOOK
| For copy;;: - letters Withoct Fress ok Waxes,
‘ ’ ‘ : : in' ix jilucct 1.
; an.l th-. .:-ii i-!s t-.x.-v using it ..1 its wonderfid
ience,
I a»J a puUie test c ; -f. U est«Uhdbed
f its gi-iiiiji. •. ss and >-..!L-d.iliiy. It Las only to bo
: pro,., rly i.y.nvii to i : a;. 1 l>v all business
■■ r: 1 njv.vird. Address P.
;<iAi:i!KXT ,t Ob. PliiUWplii.t, Pa.
j t-ir*Agent» wanted.
j l ' ' ‘ ' ■ i ( arming,
I -I 4no p.uyxx by Heri.eit HaniilUm, 11. A. Hnv
cdi possess; at will. l)i
- Si.,laicni. Soreerism, Demonologr,
| ‘•'■‘■l a thou >.iud other wonders. Price by mail,
i in cio-h in pisper covers «i Cor,-.'Cro:.: ba
! i"^s:itK 00l •. :.'■■ ! HonC.ly iv.ly m-i le. Ad
i (i ; v ' 1 • " • 111 AXS. Pub., 41 S. Bth St.. Phila lel
jpma, P..m.
j f\f U 1 VGENTS \V VSTEO for our splendid
j.H ) ■ -hart f «1!;\. I.T-.E. “STONI’-
: tv M-I. I vs.'!-, .. ] y• other Historical amt
' OH ARTS, etc.,
i have a mnv vsei sal;-.. No risk ! Xiargo profits.’—
lt\\S: - ' BK i 11. Ihopire Map and Chart
L - street. Now York.
DM >1 J. SALE.
■ *’|inr. -tor. hon-u . and lot -f Mrs. K. M. Massen
-4 •- ■ va v ii M. !-;n. a bcan-
ParKonaos and residence.
••I l). li. Irv ic- Pur terms appiv to
feb-’-tf ' H. ‘(j. -ROXEY, P.SIJ.
: ' a.-.; - ! >v x\o., , , ~,] the Crvcai, Oon
x , h.\ <■ -n I oaiabcrliu. Cln vvs Chi
-; I. bn..... ;0.,5. PuUv ilfnstra
; r.0,0!«l SOLD. Ad ire so as ab.,ve', or .1. 8.
• "''' i.- ii;. ion . o. i xtaanl 4'. liovey, Boston,
'■ Sui li, An n.-:;. V. Y or Walt m .t
Cos., India inpolis. J.,J.
LI-IE ffIKMRC».
M imiAicttiri r.s and L)oal**rs in
Jj I M, Id ,
FOR MASON
An 4
A<■KICL r I, TUR A l. PURPOSES
Agents for iho
Knglixds Siossnv.iH Fcrlilizac,
i Fo.'i Cotton Fcr'ilizcr iu u«e, rtiul
Pare English. Dissolved Bono.
•V Pure I'upoipb- pk u * of L-itv, for composting
wifi* l.iiii ‘ anl Cotton Seed.
It 'ucn jat any dcp X i H Aoiriistu.
COI.KS SI7CKR k co.,
tin, 14 Mclntosh St.,
Augusta, Ga.
JOHN R. WILSON, Agt.,
j a 11 31 mb] ihomson. (in.
Manhood!
I low Lost, lit o w Kcsloihhl.
| l ST imbbslic l. :t a- v edition of Ds. Culvervvell's
rdcbrateJ L"-m v <m :ke l ufii.-a/cure of certain
weakn-'.'AC', tiie eiU-c- of e: rors and abuses in early
life.
Tfio cofi briited -iUtlwr in UFs ad mi table Essay
dearly denim; : .it-s fr* tu a thinly years’ successful
pi ac lev, Unit the alarming "onacipienees of such er-
I'ors and abuses may be r .liicady cured without the
j dan.aerous utse of internal med cine or theappliea
' icn of the kiiife ; poiufin;»- out a mode of cure at
once simple, certain and effectual, by means of wbtcii
'•vivy surlier, no matter what his condition tiny be,
may euro hitn«elf c n a; /y, priVat-Sy and radically.
Tui • b*cU:v 'ln-fil 1 l>f iu ice bads of every
youth and every man in tbs land.
S** ;! m. It i*. i . • vt/ .pe. to any address,
si x ' t«,vo post stamps.
Also, Dr. (’ iwcrwc./'s .Marriage Guide, price 25*
cents. Auuiv.s ilie pub/ ah civ.
(‘HAS. J. C. KLINE &CO.,
i27 IFnvcry. New York Pv> Oilice Box 4
jan. 24, Jy
~j. ivr. jei Y 2.X 3 *,
Wholesale and retail dealer iu
113 3? ill 3j<33 3?J 3 ©3 i a
LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES,
Manufacturer and dealer in all kinds of
TIN M) SHEET IRON WARE j
GUTTERING, ROOFING,
And all kiufis of Jobbing done promptly and neatly..
Cm 6 1584 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
R.B. PHILLIPS,
(43, JACKS; S STKEBT, NEAR SEW POST OFFICE,}
AUGUSTA. GA.
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN
Foreign und Uouiestic Liquors,
Brandies, Wines Gin,
Rum, Wbiskie?. Bitter?.
Porter, Ale, Etc,, Etc.
TobaccO and OigarS
Os Every Variety.
A©333 7 3 f© S If S 3
ColcDratecl
H 0.71 S3 STU3IACM BITTER^
JlayS, 1871. Shi ly