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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1672
No remoiovs services at any of the.
churches to morrow.
There are no prisoners in the county j
jail—but that ain’t saying there ought j
not to be.
Wk call attention to the notice of the
Wavncsboro' Academy—Wn. If. Mm*
leu, Principal.
* KnrcATioNAT.. —Mrs. 0. 31. Davis |
will open her school on the 16th inst.
See npt/ec elsewhere.
Caterpillars arc still at work on
the cotton crop. Tho boll-worm, also, j
occasionally saps a foundation.
We hope the Chairman's call for a i
meeting to-day, to send delegates to
Blacksltear, will be as well rispoitded
to as it should Be. Let all turn out. j
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Rkokhani/.ation. —At a meeting of
the Wayncfboro’ Baso Ha l Club, last
Tuesday evening, Judge E. F. Lawson
was elected President, and J. 11. Mac
kenzie Captain of the first nine. The j
Club has one or two match games in j
contemplation, which will doubtless be
played as soon as arrangements can be j
perfected.
The Farmer & Gardener.—This
excellent semi-monthly, since the death .
of Mr. E. 11. Gray, lias been bought
by Jas. L. Gow, E-q*. Augusta, Ga.— j
The Horticultural Dcpar'ment remains '
under thecarc of Mr. P. J. Berukmans. j
We commend this journal to our plant- |
ing friends; and guarantee for the pub- j
lislier that “lie will do all he promises'’
toward furnishing a regular, neat, and
altogether reliable A No. 1 paper.
$3,40 Worth of New Music for 30
Cents. —The Scptempcr Number of
J’elters Musical Monthly, price 30 cents, !
contains the following music, worth in :
sheet-form, $3,40 : Father of All,sacred
song; Lay me where my Mother’s sleep- 1
ing; Little Dan, song and chorus;
Coronation Song, duet and chorus;
Merry Insects Flying; Love Chase i
Galop; School Girl’s Waltz; Millie’s:
Sehottisehc; Laughing Wave Mazurka.
Mr. Peters offers to send July,'
August, and September numbers, post
paid, for 75 cent-, or the nine back ;
numbers for 1872 for $-. Address,
J. L. Peters, 600 Broadway, New
York.
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Bather Mysterious. —On Tuesday
morning last, a negro man. calling him
self William Whitehead, was brought
into town by some railroad hands, who
stated that, lie had come to their camp.
I"pon examination it. was found that lie
had been shot, the ball entering below
the left ahoulder-blade and lodging just
under the surface, near the, left nipple,
having passed through the lungs and in
close proximity to the heart. -AN illia in
stated that lie had been working on the |
South Carolina Railroad, and was going
to joiu his brother, who is employed ou
the Central road ; That, he was walking '
from above Green’s Cut in company .
with an elderly negro man, whose name
he had not learned. About ten o’clock
on Monday night they crossed the rail-,
road bridge over Briar creek : and about
a half mile this side, while walking in j
front, his unknown companion shot him,
and afterward robbed him of seventeen
dollars. Dr. Wuiteukad, his attending |
physician, informs us that his recovery
is extremely doubtful. The negro has
been identified by several persons here,
who report him to be a boy of good
character. Can any one throw any
other light upon this affair?
COTTON MARK ETS.
ApoCSta, September s’—ilalOJ. ,
Savannah, September s.—lt>|.
<’*aiu.estos, September 6.—l(*J.
New York, September s.—2oj>-
[communicated.]
Mr. Editor? —rAs Mr. S. A. Corker
has been blowing about army record, A
Soldier is anxious to know where be was
when the seven days’ fight around Rich
mond transpired ? And why he did not
get exchanged, when in prison ? A\ as
it because lie was living on minec-pics,
pojiud-ealyc, and preserves,?
t A SOLDIER,
[Krona the Chris linn Index.]
HEPHZIBAH HIGH SCHOOL
On the llSth August, the Fall Term
of this Institute will open. Wn have
an able corps of instructors. The Spring j
Term numbered about one hundred .
pupils. Could flic whole State, or the
Jiaprtts-of Georgia, hare been present
at. the late Comßiencement exercises,;il j
would be altogether superfluous tor any
public notice of the merits of this scat
of learning to he written.
The commencement sermon was do
liverd on the third Hnbbath in duly, by
Rev. J. 11. Kilpatrick, from Psalms
xevii ; 'l. Dr. P. 11. Moll used the same
text on a similar occasion, two years
previous. Wo thOitglit Moll’s was the
most able sermon we'ever heard. It is
enough to say that Kilpatricks would
suffer nothing by comparison. UoW!
gratifying to know, that as our Crawfords
and Molls arc passing away, we have j
others—young men—competent to fill
their places. The examination of the
various classes, and reading of tho girls
and the deviation by the boys, on Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday, were
most satisfactory, reflecting the highest
credit on teachers and pupils. The
Concert, on Monday night, amply sus
tained the well-earned reputation of the
Professor of Music, and was highly
gratifying to the friends of the twenty
four beautiful girls who were on tho
stage ut one time, ns w ell as richly en
tertainin': to the vast concourse asseni
bled iu the commodious chnple.
On Tuesday, 11a. m., by invitation
of the Ilcplizibali Alumni Association,
Mr. Juriah 11. Casey delivered a most
excellent address. His subject was,
An inquiry as to the form of Govern
ment most promotive of human happi
ness . Mr, Casey is a young lawyvr cf
great promi.-e, now practicing his pro
fession in Thomson, Ga. If this, liis
first effort at. a literary address, is but
the auroral dawn of the coming day,
we can confidently predict that, before
his sun shall reach its zenith, he will
find himself the peer of the ablest of
his contemporaries. Tuesday, Bp. m.,
Capt. A. to. Rodgers, by invitation of
the Phi-Phi-Gamma Debating Society,
delivered an address purely literary,
and altogether appropriate to the occa
sion. Til's, too, was Capt. Rodgers'
maiden effort at a litcrurY address.
Suffice to soy, that the tune’ raised In-
Bev. J. 11. Kilpatrick, on Sunday, and
the acconpanimcnt by Casey, at 11a.
m.. on Tuesday, were altogether equalled
by the beautiful variations of Ruogers.
His speech was a literary gem. Just
such an one as might be expected from
a man with a big soul, and a heart of
gold. Capt Rodgers is a first class
lawyer, located in Waynesboro, Ga.
He deserves now to be in Congress, or
a better place.
On Wednesday evening, 3 p. in.,
Rev. James Dixon, D. D., the distin
guished pastor of the Green Street Bap
tist church, Augusta, Go., delivefd the
commencement address. His subject
was, “The Monarch of Thought.” It
is enough to say that, belonging himself
to the class of which bo treated, lie was
fully equal to the subject and the occa
sion. Aside from the merits of tin- ad
dicss. which could only be appreciated
by being well studied as well as heard,
wejhave an amusing recollection pf the
speaker’s complaint, t|i:it, having been
appointed to speak at 11 a. m., ho was
now expected, without his dinner, to
speak #1 ;i p. luq—a jJHn# unheard of
for an EMylithmun. Ho said the Heph
zibah girls were the prettiest lie had
seen in Georgia. The Doctor is, as yet,
comparatively a yomv/ man. “Hence
these tears.”
Miss Rosa Rosier, of the graduating
class, read a touching valedictory, and
for excellence in class-reading, received
the highest prize. Mr. Willie J. Cars
well received the highest prize tor ex
cellence iu declamation. Miss Elisa
Newsom, of Washington county, Ga.,
received a prize from the teachers, for
being, in every respect, the best pupil
in school.
Our teachers arc, Rev. \\ . L. Ivil-1
patrick, Rev. W. H. Davis, and Rev.
J. J. Davis. Prof. B. Kaffdnbeigor is
the accomplished teacher of music. It
may not be improper to state that, al
together distinct, from the Commence-
O
ment exercises, on Sabbath evening, at
8 p. ut., we had a celebration by the
Tullic Band of Hope, a Temperance
Society formed by the children of tho
school,“between 7 and 18 years ot age.
This dyjqirttnent is under thcojfie of opt
Professor of Teuiporuuec, aud was pro*
iiouneed ly Mrs. Gen. G. M . Evans,
"a complete success." The Baptists of
Georgia are not aware of the value of
this jewel that grins so radiently the
diadem of the llopzibah Association.
With such ability in tho school room,
with a live Sabbath school, anil an
efficient Temperance Department, wo
may confidently expect, our children to
he prepared for tho duties, and armed
against the temptations of the coming
years. Send on your boys and girls.
A Trustee.
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Tin: Jot of Li vino.—The vast mul
titude of human beings enjoy existence
and wish to live. They all have their
earthly life under their own control.
Some religions sanctions suicide; the
Christian Scriptures nowhere explicitly
forbid it.; and yet it is a rare thing.
Many persons sigh for dentil when it
seems far off, but (lie inclination van
ishes when the boat upsets, or the loco
motive may run off the rails, or the
measles set in. A wise physician once
said to me, ‘J observe that every one
wishes to go to heaven, but I observe
that most people arc willing to take a
great deal of Very disagrccable.medicine
first.” The lives that one least envies
are yet sweet to the living. “Thjcy
have only a pleasure like that of the
brutes,” we say, with scorn. But what
a racy and substantial pleasure is that.
The flashing speed- ot tha swallow in the
air, the cool play of the minnow in the
water, the dance of twin butterflies
round a thistle blossom, the thundering
gallop of the buffalo across the prairie,
nay, the clumsy walk of the grizzly
hear; it were doubtless enough to re
ward existence, could we have joy such
as these, and ask no more. This is the
hearty physical basis oi animat 'd life,
and as step by step tin: savage creeps
up to the possession of intellectual man
hood, each advance brings with it new
sorrow and new joy, with the joy al
ways leading.
Col. R. 11. IV hi tel y has again been
renominated as the negro candidate tor
Congress from the Second District.
There is many an unfortunate one,
whoso heart, like a sunbeam, always ap
pears loveliest in its breaking assunder.
The wound of coueicucc is no scar;
time cools it not with his wing, but
mearely l*ecbs it open with his scythe.
No love from children is sweeter than
that which follows severity : so from the
bitter olive is sweet - soft oil expressed.
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The Atlanta Constitution estimates the
loss to the South from the recent visita
tion of t]ic cotton caterpillar at from
$75,000,W to fUio.mw.ono.
Frederick Kiipp, a former Noyv York
lawyer, buA-uow a member of the Gor
man Parliament, says the United States
is a sluim Republic. Well, it has been
for over force years.’
♦ .
Mr. W. 11. Parker informs the
Bartlesville Gazelle* hat Mrs. Elisa Cox,
of Monroe comity, .after supplying six
in her own family, lias saved and sold
him 115 pounds of butter witliin the last
four months—the produce of throe eows.
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There is a Russian at Old Orchard
Reach whose fondness, for tine sea aruf
everything connected with it is eccen
tric.to tire verge of mania, lie drinks
two or three gallons—it is said—of sea
water daily, cats-s'6aweed by the hand
ful, and bathes four or five times a day.
He is very healthy and robust, fat as a
seal and lias a round, red, jocund face, j
Fx-Govcrnor Wise, of Vir
ginia, in bis letter endorsing Ju'onl
Early’s refusal to have anything to do
with Blanton Duncan's proposed Louis- |
vilic Convention, says; It can have no j
hope, of course, of the election of a Demo
crat, and the'only cnnstruction as to its
motives will be that it is or was intended j
to divide tli& opposition to. Grunt.
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JS|U‘t‘i;il Notices.
Tun Oai.es or Aiiaiiv are I)t spirin'. Ilian llie
a rutin winch llii 1 fragrant FiSknhint linear! •> In tin*
bnmtli. Nor I* tbo heart ol’ llie Ivory njt whiter
tlimi the teeth that urn et#mi*iU daily.with that
matehleM fluid. _____
To OwKNwa or Houses. No one who has ever
nafil Dr. Tobins’ Ilorao Venetian I.lnlnient will ever J
he without U; II la a Uertaill enre lor Voile, Sore
Throat, Cut*, rturna, and Old Sores. Warranted
superior lo any oilier; In jdut hotlleu, at 41. Sold
by all drmigl*l*. Depot, 10 Park I'laee, iN. \f. ,
iIra.NKTT’4 jT.tanAIID KI.AVOIU.NU KxrttACt.' are
neatly put up In nnpunnelled Z or, ft ox; and In o/
hot I lea, and are for sale hy the trade uenerally lo j
every prpielpo) oily and tuwn In the UiiiteASt daa,
Caii.idaa, and llrltDh I’rovlneeu, :m Well as maijy I
oilier foreluli eomd rl a,
llrt.r koh the HoPei.ess. Yvii are Vvea!;, de
jected, miserable, and notliinu doea you any p'ood,
you aay. Jion’t deapair, 'j’liere la halm In titlend.,
ilnVe you tried Vilieuar Olttera I No! Chen, why
don’t yon? Whether } Our eolhplnlnl >e ifvapopaia,
lilllloiianeaa, nervotia weakueaa, eoiiatltminual dr
hillly, or any’ o.lher irouhle. Vinegar Hitter* avftl
revive and renovate your alinttered ayatmtt, im* h
tteulal rain refrealiea the withered llowera. j
Kpit lltfapt t’MA, lndi„a‘tii.i>, dtprrasion of aplrlla, j
and gtftiftnw debility in llieir varloua forma: alao,
as a preventive a; amal Kever and Attae, and oilier
Intermittent fevers, the "Kerro-phoepboruted 1!Ijy j
er of Oallsaya," made hy OaaWell, llarurd A. Cos.,
Now Volk, ainl sold hv all UruifttM-'i ‘a it l " heat
lortle, and aa a tonic for p itlhrtla rfeoWrltaf from
I'evt-r or other aleknen. ii iw, n.. ,■ ,
Titeiasros' Jvoav I’i.akl I’ooru ISdvm:*.- The'!
boat article known for eleailafna and preaCiAnut tb,. '
teeth and ittttna Sold bv all dniu-.-iat- I'rua- -Jj, j
and ik) eenta per Inaile. K. O. Weiid j'4’
<!tu*Tnoio's II mu I>vk Klniuh uAhrH!4d \if ’
wofld. No lady or of dlaerlinlrtßtionStriea
Htiy other ll he llie moat porfeot, reliable ami etlrr
-li\ t- Imir dye In the world. Man ulaclury, IjS Maiden
Eiute, New York.
Oaiibolic bALVB. rooommeufled by I'hudfiNma na
the ftreat llealinif Omnpoutnß l’rlei So eta.
.1 olin K. Henry, aolo proji’r, S t'olletre l*lace7N. V.
Rial.rt’s lleciu- ia a lollalde Diurelio and
for all derungunie'ita of the urinary and genital
orzana. TheKonuiue, s fontierly aoid hy HnYtlaiiU
llan-al A UUnlevaud llieir hmtiches, lajioivJ'U'pitUal
hy li. W. Ittaley. tlit* ( nuijatoQuiti I*rti^| - i*t#i-,tiiiX
the .lr‘to-auriiSd by In a tuctocJeifrs, llefjntl .ktllif
ley; New To A-.
SvArxt.v, or opium pnrlded, the most perfect an
' dyne in tho market, made by prove** of l)r X. M.
UlzeXow, Detroit Medical Collett*. I* a I way * uni
form iu atr‘itzth, which is rarely the ease In oilier
preparations of Opium.
I’matt's Astbai. On,, liMiv>-orkl-.Wj'l4 reput.Jlm
a* tho stireat and best iilninftiTtiity ail. Q\ cg (\o
iMtlhtn irnHeii* haw been' sohiToi' I he jm*t twnHWCTT.
from which no accident* of any deßcriptiort Inn u oc
curred. Send for circular. Oil House cf Olios.
Pratt, K-;ablt*fcofl If%,XoW York.
We iiavk ntEQCENrhV tiE.tnn mothers say they
would jiot die wit knot Mr*. Wiirslon* Soothing
Syrttp, froitl the birth of the child uiiul it lia* fin
ished with tlie to*lhint! siege, underway •onsidera
tioit whatever.
The Skcoet ok Hraptv. What is it? no loneer
asked, ftr the world ol‘ fashion and all iiu* ladies
know 1 hat is produced hy using a delightful and
harmless toilet preparation known MS 14. W. Laird's
“Bloom of Youth.” Its beautify hrt? egrets are truly
wonderful. Depot, ft t)nM Y. apS ly
EST. ISAAC T. URARD. O M. STD.N li.
Isaac T. Hoard vv Cos,
COTTON FACTORS,
t’OR. RIFYNOt.DS AND M'l.VlAsß sfItEETIJ
AUOUSTA , GA.
( oiniiMssioit Hedtirrd to $1 per
llsilo on Cotton.
Agfn(s for (il LLEI'S Improved and Ligltt Draft
COTTON Gt-llsT,
$$ L-. 00 J?ei*
auzl7—lm
AMERICAN TOOL CHESTS.
I, •'OR HOLIDAY AND 111 RTIIDAY X T rj>JchVw
Fitted tip with A No. 1 iju.'ility of Tools
adapted for
Ji'vr: milks, fr<iin 651* $ 5.
Bovs, “ $ 4 “ IU.
Youths, “ a “ t'L
Hkxti.kme.n, “ 15 •J5 % -
Faumeus a Pi.a.ntei;s,“ 5 o'J “. I rJX '
UAjtuiiNTi.usi, “ .H-lflf HJ
Thirty ditTKrertt' varieties, dhff niosTeoiiqilFfc
assortment ever e tie red in tha United States.
Also, sole manufacturer of Smith’s genuino
Nuw York Ct.ru Skatks. (JRuqL KT made in
Maple, Apple, Box and Rose wood. Twenty dif
ferent styles <,
PIIIJfIAS STimi, Manufacturer,
Warehouse and S.desrodm, tltl (Iha'mbers st,, N. Y.
Illustrated prirfc Catalogue of my Tool Chests,
and urjeos of ottjer gif'ds of my
sent by mail o rodoipHd' teo-ceitt*. . mt"‘M
ORGANS! 9EGANS!
Fertile Parlor, Suh|.fy* f AliiJ ttn r-ffh|rrl.
li Octavos ; “i sets of Keenslnvon'wmt j'Wt iWoj#-.
Only SI ‘iH. 'J'he best organ in the world lor
the money. Wo can supply Organs ranging in
price from $65 to $2,000. and offer the most
libera! inducements to the Trade, Teachers,
Clergymen and othdrs, who will act as agents
for dhe sale of our instruments.
The “Pal lor CJvm” Piano,
7 octaves, full iron frame, overstrung scale,
round ctners, carved ISgS; (he finest low-priced
Piano tu*nliftcttired. Fully warranted.
VIOLIN STJR.HNIC3-S,
Wo import direct from Italy, Hernia tty and
Fetuyse the very clioqaisf strings
akd oan supply at loyreal j^talfcP.ikMi.
Sample sat of elmicc Wilii>Cop(|u|ar Btrings
'mailed free for sl. Band livdrumeiits, >lieet
iVfusiv, Music Booles, and Musical'' tMirlimdisc
of every deserirtljoti, ( .. ; t. ... !
IVM. X. POND & (<>.,
5 17 Hroadway, IWw
Hfi.tto it. Orwri'.. 3(1 Lxtix Sqiiaiie.
FOUTZ’S
CfeI.EBKATED
Horse ami Cattle Pewters
T,lis P‘-P iir 3tiou r JQJ* atnJJjatjoraM;
. known, "il( tl.OionfdiT.v rc-m igoriit.
I i .aV.-sil S* broken down nwl low-spirited horse*
¥ i-rf iM '* by strengthening nncl cleansing tin
If Y In stomach aml'fntestincs.
-vJLjggjrt- It is a sure prod entire if all disease:
i incident to this animal, such tat Jet**
KRV l!Ii. GLANDERS. VEI.I.MV ,tT ‘ r
WATER. HEAVES. COUGHS, BIS- - .A\
TEMPER, FEVERSJb’JiUM I>EB, 1
I.nss OK AC PETITE AND VITAE t , T*~STY
ENERGY, ka. It* t’.s* ImnroyM
ihs wind, iuctoases,. the) nq>|*tito— f \rv
rives asiunoth and, KlOfSy si iii-urn) /
tran-foinis ra* ■ S > K , ; '.i . > T-' ,
into a fir liokia ' and spirlte l i:o:‘se. r **
To keeper* of Cows tiijs preunro
\-j> lion is iiivahml.Y. It It ft stni*jirc
Hv*” ! ~ *1 ventlvc against Rinderpest, Hollow
Ht jL.ii| Horn, etc. It .has I'eon pioytn bj
\ I actual experiment to increase tin
o,[ nil/? ooaotitv of milk and c; cam twciitj
s?j r -**nidf*],.. r emt mid nt.ik " 11 rt‘ belter fine
and. taei. 4* f*dti ii.nl cattle, it
,'lvc' t'owflh*#' appetite, tfcodn.* make,
them thrive much faster.
In all til* litres of Swiii-s shell its Coughs. I'lecrs in
tiie I,lings, I,lvor, Ate., this article nets
is a specific. By putting from one y.- a
nail a pn|M>r to a paper in a barrel ®f VwAVwiSt *
.will the .drive diseases will b* irtoft t'
sated or entirely prevented. If given Jy r y">
. n time, a certain preventive and
sure far the Hog Cholera. "
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor,
BABTIM O it Id . ,11 ,l.
For sale by Druggist* and Storekeeper* throughout
.he United States, Canastas nml South America. (
For sulo in W'uynesboio’ by
S. A.jUimi.
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T I l K K X FOH 1 T UK.
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TOR THE CAMPAIGN.
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the most iiiloresliiiir, exciting, ami holly
contested campaign in the history of the
Republic, and its progress will he watched
with feverish anxiety hv thousands who
have heielofon) taken hut slight, interest
in elections.
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