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M’AllTA, G.Y., JI'NM 0 , ISTf.
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I..OCAL AFFAIRS
Kelhctllsl fhurch.
1’reuchuig Rev G. 11. I’attillo, I'aator.
every Sulibatli, II o’clock
a. M , and 71 i>. m.
.Sunday I'rayer School, 0J a.
(Mas* Meeting, Meeting, Thursdays 7J P. M.
o'cl Friday uttetuoon, 11
ck.
Sac runt eat, Lord's Supper: every l.»t
Sa bb.it b.
Saerunx nt, llap intn, every Saturday
before IntSabbuih, at4 o'clock,
Sactohy Cm;licit—Preaching every
T Ui-bday tiigbt.
^al/bltll School, every Sunday after
boon, 3 o’clock.
Bapt st Church.
Rev. A. J. Rattle, Raster. Services
•very second and fourth Sabbath at K>£
a’clotk, a. M , and 5 o’clock r. m.
Chamberlin, Boynton & Co.
We now havo in our Dress Goods
Department the largest, and finest stock
of JJIack and colored Silks, Lisle Silks,
Challes, Lena’s, Dtbage’s, Mourns
ing Goods, colored Organdies ao<l
Lawns, White G'ootls, L.tna Lace
Points and S.'ictpirH, Parasols, Gloves,
Hosiery, and General assortment of
Dry Goods and notions over offered
an Atlanta, Our assortment of Ladit-’s
fine l)rc«s Goods is Unequalled iu tho
State. Samples sent on application.
Carpels! Caipet*!!
We me now making a sprciult’y of
f'srpets in our tor Cat pet Department,
Wt liflv*> nl till times tilt elegtmt line <d
Axminsters, Velvet, Hotly and 'Fapcs.
try Brussels, •'! 1’lps, Ingrains, and
vlicap ('ai'pefs. Floor Oil cloths, Oil
Shades, Lace Curtains, Damasks, flep*
Wall Paper, mid House Furnishing
Goods.
A largo lino of Rroc.ilellc, Coata
line, Satin’s, and silk Striped ItopH.
LsmbrcguiiiK and cornice mailu to order
Cocoa and china mattings a specially
All of above goods bought (or cash tin
rler recent depressed markets and now
offered at bottom prices.
CHI AM liKHLIN, HOYNTON k Co.,
Hi A tW Whiteball street,
Atlanta, Ga.,
April, 11 if.
Notice.
Rev. H H. Butler will preach in tho
Baptist church, in this place, nil tho
2nd HaMuith in this month.
lee cold Soda Wafer drawn dally
from the, fount, at tho Spnitu Drug
Htmo.
Thanks
Wo make our best bow to Mr. Mi
cbael Rutler, better km wn to our read
era as “Tip,” the poet, for n I ;i-l.ot ol
splomlid liurlt potulws on Ttu aday last.
'J'hry wt re truly fine, and wo greatly
enjoyed them.
Ten Rtfinds o! line Cigars, to lot sold
cheap, at the Sparta Drug Store.
Recruit to (IrtugH' Rriuadc.
Isaac Wilson, Cohirnl, was tried in
the County Court lust M< inlay, on the
rltarpc of obtaining lit miry by illegal
•ml liitudnlrnt practices, fmiml guilty
smlmnlcncctl to the chain gang for
forty days.
Siuli/.V “AAAA,” Royal Chew and
Yellow Rank, Fine Cut Chewing To*
bscco at the SpAi tu Drug Store.
Dr Loviek Tifrcn.
This venerable Christian minister h.
been nick in Muron since iho ailjuuru
Kent of the general eonleri nco, but we
arc pleased to learn that his eondiliun
to improving ami trust (lint he may
soon be returned to bis family ami
friends in tho enjoyment ol pci feet
liuullli,
Buy Cuttle I’owders for your IW
Horses, Mules , and , ,, Dows, althe Sparta ,,
Drug Store.
The New Bell,
l'lirchased by f’ul. Turner for the
u»e of the Methodist Charvli at thi
place, has been received, und its lirst
lone* were ImarJ , , on ,,, Ihursdiy , evening .
wlttlu it was being elevated to its place
in the new eupnlo, it has b ug been
needed, und wc are gratified to know
that it will seen regularly suniuiou the
people to worship.
One Million Flies (more or Ieas3 kilt
fd daily at the Sparta Drug Store —
t»o and *00 lor yourself.
Rain.
33 o lutvo Iho pU nstuv of stating
that, ihiriii^ tho ra^t woek, mattv
furntH in tho county Inivo boon visit
«st with refreshing nuns, greatly to
their itni'iovcmcut. It is only to
U» regretted that Uie^o jotiim have
bvon partial, mud that ft large district
si the cauintv ta >4'U drv 3Yo tr.mA itooe
th.., muv b ,.ratouK
out tin** hut all our neig-lihonug
rouutie*. and that there uinv he a
harvest imh eil tu tho coming w inter,
<’u'tion’—I n our ebcvgeatde efi
mate.emghs. , colds, ,, ami , diseases , of the ,
threat, lungs and ebest will always pro
v«t|. t'ruel conMtmj tiett will claim
its victims These disossea, if attended
to in time, can be at rested ami cured.
Th*»«,4,»iV. u II. Mr, ft,
Thu’ Picnic at Latimer's Mill,
It WJW not. onr trwrl fortune to
pros nr with th > [conic party
Hpt nt tho day a' .Latimer at Mill
I in sTay 1 *«fc. lmt have t een
ti'inn iwmy vnirccs that it whs a mos
•lu'iglifc m oce.miiCj. It was princi¬
pally r>f* l/iilth* Up of t’in young
down s parta and is vicinity, who
to the place <f n?:cl« zvutts,
lmg-gics and wagons, ucemnpanic
l»y lh-ofcssor 11cfct and t he
.Silver Cornet Pau l .Although
day was warm, yet by dint of
plenty uiid having of ice the to mix good with fortune their water,
to find
cool and r< freshing shades on the
banks of the crook,-they managed to
escape The music any unpleasant the heat.
from baud wns one
of the chief pleasures of the day. to
all who love ‘ the concord of sweet
pounds," while fishing in the water
occupied tlio lmt slight attention from
party. We have heard, however,
that their were several serious high
land anglers, using there “best i>n
delivers," but are not informed
they come out. The dinner was the
praiso of all Many l'u.l baskets
"good things’’ wore ernpted on a ta¬
ble, and Spring chicken and all sorts
of cakes, and nil that could
the appetite were there in pro/usion.
The day was spent in pleasant
tivity, and the party n turned late in
tho uft< me >n l<> Sparta, some
them a little dump from tho rain, but
all in happy spirits and ready for an
other good old picnic nt the
time.
A Triplbg'^Kike.
[F r th Times aM r,miter.
Mr. AV if or :■—A party consisting of
six whiten and two colored gentlemen
hit your town on last Monday week
for fishing frolic on Dlua l^ake, in
Kmaiiuel county. l\'c set out bright
and early, well armed and equipped
for tho I t ip. Wc I raveled about twen
ty-M-vt-n miles, and then stopped for
dinner ami rest. Wo dinod sumptu¬
ously, you muy rest assured ; and while
et joying t,he ninny things put up by
the good people at home, wo discus,ed
the propriety of officering our little
Company, un i wc elected n Uaptain, «
C"Me.-pomling Secreiaty, and a Trt-su.
rer. Alter wc (lined the oidt-r wa.
giveri f<t rest ourselves and horses unf.l
three o'clock, and soon could ho seen
six gtotvii tncti stretched on their blan¬
kets fast asleep. Four of them dr« mu,
in"- ol wife and haloes at, home. The
Captain has no wife, hut has three
giown babies, Tho Trousurcr bus a
grown wife but no h Ides. We tickled
tne (hiptsin's nos- w.tli a a!r<tw, and
Waked him up, and soon we lie lit <i the
I'tder’ liiteh up,” aud off we started. We
hitind tlie emps along the route, the
tmijoti'y nftlii in, in good condition.
Washington county is far ahead of
Hancock on the road to itidcpcn nice.
< ’ot it, wheat, and oats occupy a large,
ami on the farms, and are a'l looking
wall. 3\ itli gooil seasons her people
will have eiHMgh, and to spare.
Granges lm\e brought about this
state ol things iu Wasliniutun, l expect,
find it so, Hancock can claim some of
litis praise, lor Col. T. .1 Htnitli is a
Halo i -k tou ( and at the. lu'ini oi the
111 angi’,
Iii Jefferson wc fouinl inoto geest)
than I ever saw In fere. I don’t mean
men stmpln luiuugh to he called get sc ;
Inr littm it, Jor .It ff’erson is iik<r Wash
iugfoti, planting grain—working "lor
-In tcttiiiulm’s sake.” I h nty of old
coin in tlu ir dibs, and ( Vies still godess
on the tums. Wc were ordered to
h. nil about halfw ! <y between sunsfll
and daily at the ol 1 Tarver plantation,
three miles (tout !>attow,nn the (Yntrul
Railroad. IR irt hv spent the night,
Supper nub ted, eoliVu sent IV to be
mud'' and never was strung enough to
get but k. Alas, poor human imt tre,
ai.i**. mean coffee ; imt tlio party drank
a good di til ol hot wnt l" and got some
coffee. Soon wo stretched ourselves
on our blankets under our tents iu reg
ufur soldier style, and slept soundly all
ui. lit I’.arly next morning wo struck
our tents, fi-hing and place. by ton o’clock were at
uur Ami such fishing,
31 r. Editor ! Ry dinner tunc wc had
more tidi than we Cuuhl eat ; but all
were would - be > busy catching fish that none
detailed to take them to the
sunk. So wc had no fish until supper,
’*" ’ 1 iimigitio a bream weighing mn
and a-linll pound, nicely fried, nnd )ot
i'uj/ic this time, fur it vv»s prepared bv
'T, Crt, ‘ k ’ U >‘ ,a nr «
with on», lake more; and tf you don i
like the bream lake a red-bi-asted
Icliow which makes one of our company
grunt to pull out of the wafer, or ’a
War-month, or a cat or n jack or n
trout or an cel. This was not our l ill
°! dinner ,; *r« for atid one meal, but for breaxf ist,
supper.
U'tte Lake it a rdiect , of , water, buck- ,
in(P , ip tr o.M the Ggcechec river, and
bordeted with oak and e\pr e-s. Uy the
W i y. f**r th«* information of up country
t”the lake is not known in that
eon my by the ns mo of “Blue Luke,’’
but ”( deman’s Lake. * The Inkr? is about
twenty where tcet deep in tmtno places, and
tust it unites with the ri\ er ts
th - best ti-hin p. The first week in
June, ortho week alter the full moon
in Ma\. is the time lot the bream
bed.
l ike on l liuDaisy by order of tbe
un i rt tha pan \ t>v
e'-ght o’clock, dicta nee—live miles
33 e carried plenty »>t ti>1 1 with
from the lake, but same of the parts
took the boats and went out into the
pond to try the bream. Saw plenty nl
them, and caught as many aa they
*J. I. ... I. • h,. (o'. t .h,.'„,o.
*hfy attiused tbemsclve* under the mi
by eatehing small fi-h, about the size
a man’s hand. 33 ? w aited until late
> . t a „a ur in npthopoud. 33«
passe*l over a sliect ul water
hundred acres ot Und—the
a> clear as crystal. . 33 hen we get
midway tbe pond, we saw the object
^ lir cearcli and rowed A?r htt» as
ly as possible 33’hen atmut fifty
truin him, h.* turned toward us. as
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was, fo hold our lit c uufil the word
was given; soon wc wore in a lew
of him—-ben ilie word fire, and two
rmm ’* from our p'.s’ols, and— ami un»
»trr ho wont We »iive chase to two
o lmrs.f.m di.l .,«,t get in .hooting di.
lance. i'll** test one we saw was sup
f ? 1,0 ; ll,ou ‘. ,c ; n ,,ct
got h-,3k to the null n data and found the
hnlunoo of mu fuuty \M h a company iiv«,
,r,:„ a,,,., ,,..
>hooting «t a little aligator about three
h-ct long. The next order was, to
* t”ni your faces homeward, and
Thursday evening w« came to Mr.
(lolcnnn’s about five miles on our way
home. Wc slept in bis piazza and next
mottiing set out again for home, Jciv*
ing tbe : nlamnmhr bill*, n.usi|uitces,
moecssins, nligatoia and the host (idi
ing place in the world, behind us.
We film's all kept very n-eff with two ex*
co- to, lions. Ono Uuc of ot (he me i,arv pat y drai.l- uranf. too too
much Wtt er Without rniltiig !t, Alt
other got over nn old fence to gather
sotiio hhi'-kl)‘I'rio.s, rJkine alter bcill" Vo .InlLr warned
about T hU Hf« o„ •
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/ and before i they ,t were half i istt filled, ol
they Imd t-topprd tho circulation pedal in
those slender things, and his ex
treuiittc* were entirely xnuined. Wc
pitied biro near a bottle ol keros-at
oil and they c i her did not Ike the
smell of it. or else they luid nothing
more ,o draw on—anyhow, they let
loose and lie was able to get about after
eating a bait ot ham and I iscuit. About
noon wc reached Mr. lJriuson's, to
whom our f arty are greatly ii.debted
for :i goml dim cr lor mao and tteas',
and our ip c'aele man, for an extra sup
ply of raspberries. We b it Mr. Urin •
soil’s about ■) o’clock, and enine to Mr.
Hooks’ aud slept in beds for the lirst
time since we left homo. It is need.
less to sty, wc slrjtt well, We weto
np brigl t and early next morning and
alter thanking Mr. Hooks b r our en¬
tertainin'nt, set off for homo ; and
when in sc7cn raiiesof Sjarta stopped
to rest our hor. es and call for Trcas
urcr’s report ; and with liis spectacles
on I is nose, he made it appear that lor
for two dol'ais and fifty cents apiece,
to him in hand pod, wc ha i had a do
lighiful time—plenty oi li-lt and plenty
of iun. We got back to your town in
good order about 10 o’clock, Saturday
morning. And this, sir, is the report
of tho (’OUHKSI’ONIMNN SKCUETAHY.
[communicated.]
Itrltjitous llema and Soe'n' I-’.iij•>}’•
■sent.
It was our privilege anl pleasure,
last Saturday afternoon, to go to tho
Rev. T. .J Veuzcy’s, iu Warren county,
and spend tho night with him. There
we met a frit, ml of long acquaintance,
Dr. Rhodes, and had a good old time
with him He is a gradtia’o of the
State University, Athens, Ot. Soon
after leaving college, ho began tho
study of medicine iu the town oi Cruw
foidviilc ; remaining them only a lew
mouths, he went to the Medical College
in Augusta, Ga., where lie graduated.
From thence he returned to his home
in Taliaferro county. Soon thereafter,
in the year l8«2, be located near Jew¬
ell’s 31 ills where ho has since been mak¬
ing iiis home, lie lives iu a spacious
and splendid mansion all alone. (If
there is not a change made in this way i
of living, in my humble judgment, lie
or oa;e nice young lady will be great¬
ly to blame.) Dr. It, is looking well
and doing well. Ilo gets a large ard
paying practice; and bids fair, l think,
to rise iu tlu course of tiuto, sbrtuld be
live, to great eminence in bis profes¬
sion. Hi ccess to my young f riend.
Sunday morning brother Veazoy, lit¬
tle (’. night r and tuysrll went to Jewell
Ghtireli, We arrived there before the
el os a of Hie Sunday School ser iecs.—
They have u largo and interesting
school at this place, its members, I
was told, range from 60 to IDO. Breth¬
ren Jewell, Cason and others are teach¬
ers, also, several lcmalo teachers. 1
was, indeed, greatly delighted with
that part of the services which it was
my privilege to witness. May Got^of
llis infinite love and boundless mercy,
bless, prosper and cause to succeed not
only this, but till other Sabbath Schoo's
which have lor their object llis gluty,
iu bringing the youth of out land to a
knowledge of ‘lie truth as it is in Jesus
Christ our Lord.
Alter the csercisei of tho school wore
over, a short intermission was given,
and then preaching. It was made tho
duty of the writer, by previous invita*
tion and aoeej tancc, to address the
truth to those assembled. Good atten
tion was paid, by all present, to
pnaching of the Word Immediately
after preaching, the church met in
Conference, brother Voazev. the uastor.
h:l ng tho Moderators chair—koung
brother Jewell, Clerk. The most im
j t a i umiu?- priMii .1 e« c i aiming ••
,
the attention of the ( onicreuce, was the
alteration and amendment of two or
three articles, and the introduction of a
or amcoJments, was that of **
. , ; * r >' * .1 >e (.tur, * , u. . .
ll4U ‘y attend the regular Confer
once* and answer to their names when
the roll is called; or upon failure to
do so, ' must give a reasonable excuse ar '
,, 1 ^ ,c ^’ Ano.bcr, . I be.teve, ^ . , ‘ l , ""
luirrag of tho** when present to par
take id the elements ; or at lea«t to take
ilicit #c,ls with th, Irctliren. R.fc„.
e( J neglect of this duty required that
Jchnquents) , , .\ roako i report-.I .
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'he same to the church,giving a reason
tor said neglect The new nt*o pro*
p ‘ 08C j an 4 NcamaMiuslv ...ilLL fas
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. »l fci
•tx'»t S* r. S ft,
[ol CoO.’freu**. ?h* Y-ofs *f ‘k*
be closed, so that no noise f ron , w iih
ouf> act ns „ disturbanco a ,,„„ »Iiokc
' v,, hin. (*«» giving a notice of t|„.s«
rules, I no no, claim in „,y mm of
tli m, to give a vet bat um lepor', as 1
write from memory, and not from note )
A( cr ,l, e adjournment ,.f Conference.
""“"f *« , us b ... >' Mr. and k, , . "'‘ , Mrs. • Jewd^we ..... dined
at their house. Hi other G. W.
and 1 idy formed a part of our companv.
\v» " C **!” “ ,u verv '* r > t i.
entenuumd. Mr. Jewell, Was a f,„«
re.-iJertce—pleasantly and cvpwortfibly
situated; having everything access* iy
to render him and family hanov ^ iu this
... bfc and . above , all \ have good
j we rea
,o hope ‘ that be and several of his
family have the r»chet — the
« r tchcs of grace ill Christ Jesus our
r ri ” d . - .> ... , ^Cma,nod • > there about . .
a: * hour after dinner. 1'roin thence wc
returned returnc*. to to brother I rnthcr Vtzev’s l izey s, and and there there
tve staid only a few nduutcs. Taking
o„| ] cave „|' this family, we set our fuco
homeward, and soon fell info a mood of
mcdita,mn . and . reflection n quite delight*
Ful—thinking of our pleasant visit &e.
It {a sometimes very pleasant to ve*
rail past events in which it was our
happy lot to participate, but like tho
“bfst love ol a new bom soul—sweet*
cst when first loft. So it is with pres¬
ent pleasure and happiness. AVc bad
long and tiresome ride, in order to
reach homo again. .Just as I was en¬
tering our village, I s iw the sun beau
tifully declining behind the Western
bills; and my fancy drew the picture
a ijuec-n maid as iu fairy day, just
about to bid her iuvr adieu. Sweetly
smiles, lingers awhile, gently re
gracefully bows then modestly
bides her face with natures
veil.
Soon after my arrival at home, 1
learned that brother It dteris, (son of
the venerable Benjamin Roberts) was
in town, and was stopping fot the night
with brother W. L. Sharpe. The bretb
tou of our church had at his request
and our g rt >at pleasure, on oppotutment
made for brother 11, to give us a talk at
bight (i. o. Sunday night,) in which he
to us the object of his mission.
His statement was about as follows :
1. To hunt up, pray with and for
who arc so afflicted and circum¬
as to be debarred the pt iviliges
the sanctuary. 2, To impress and
urge upon mothers the importance of
in the prw.nee of their little
so that they Can hear them pray
To show the importance of, and in¬
upon heads of families who have
enraged in, or Living or.ee com¬
it, have neglected to continue
irorshi'i>, to make a start, or re¬
this duty at i>ncc. h. qve in
church for the befflft of those
its reach and for all, in every
orliood inconvenient to any
or placo of public meeting,
matings. 5. Organize a Sal>
hath School in every section v ine there
is not one) and where there arc chi'
dtan to be taught the truth, Rrothci
Roberts is very zealous in the great
work in which he is engaged. lie lias
about gore ever all the territory within
the limits ol the Washington Associa¬
tion, having, however, had only time
enough to make hut short and partial
visits, lie is not employed by the As¬
sociation within the bouitdsol which h;
labors ; hut acts as an evangelist ittdc
pendent of appointment, or promise of
pecuniary reward May lie live to BCi;
tho ‘‘work of the l»ord prospering in
his hands.” My brother, l bid you
“good speed.” (I use yowl instead ol
‘God’ as it is considered the more neat*
ly correct translation of tho original )
The Weather and Agricultural lVos*
jn’cts.
The weather is fair—n lit lo warm—
C 0 (d winds. Cotton is s'ill looking sick
IP—some dying. Corn, where it has
fc*d the proper attention, is looking
as Dr as 1 have observed. Small
n ra * u crops, slid look flourishing and
promise a good yield. It no disaster
^ e ' a ^ s lr om ,)0W u,,| i* harvest, 1
think we may satcly say, “He that sows
slmii rca r/’ JC", ^ a P abundant liar
ve '* of t *' e • stall ot life. Our farm
ers arc DOt < l u ‘ , ° trough planting cot
ton yet. The uplands en our red hills
are getting dry—alight rain, l think.
would do good; but wc must and
8llould * ill * n g , T "w* 51 * 1,c Lord's time
for sending it. Those who have hot
, om i* n j s> aro now preparing and plant
ing them in corn. Our gardens are
late. The vegetables are much small*
cr usually arc at this sei«on :
5!2r ,u,,! “'*' ,i
A. C. RAINWATER.
P. ?*. ^ Jewell church his been
organized five years tho ’Jd Sun*
j a y in Jinn next, and during tliit
time has had but otto ca«c ot discipline
—n<) exclusion. It organized, I think,
about 20 or 30 and has now i t
creased to about 100. 3\'ha’ church can
«y f. nm* * A. C. I!
Powclton, G*., May 20th. l-**74.
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Thanks.
Wc w gcc.tl, intcU.J to
Frank White for a basket of potatoes
and squashes, which, fi>o, wet*d not oolv
v „ rv Sne tut tho first fe«4- s we hav
We *
5CC0 this season. bad heard
Mr. Frarrk Whhe waeorre of the
and most euterprising lartners in
State, .ai this proves to ns beyond
doubt, that 3frs White is as *xk 1
( 4 EOF,Ul A-II iNOOClv COUNTY.
H Whereas, rii irb a W. PhB*so almitis
tiler, whl» wFIannexe 1 &o, «f 'Vm.Dak*
on Hr, .i< cv»m- i n | iouftils C« the Court,
£ J X ly
Hickson's- smi.\
«•*>•"• *'<'* «» T~ |
1™*% ' nn why y 7,. «J, miislr. '
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„„ „ IC fir , t l.u„d v ., llglM , js7-l. i
U.vcn .o„h-r .ny at oflicc, this -lUi
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If« 0 ifij | tr LlU H {] Fl^PUflQ liiuiidU PnlrOM 1 dlii)lld|
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«' it n u TUC I Ht pjlPlIi' I Jull ,
f AM „ prepared to «lo any work in try line
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nT*riatro~ ria Co, Rn DU & gieSj o-ioe Wagons or ^ Porto UartS
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buitt, or repaired to order, with renters*
and d’spnten Ilorsn .shoeing »o,L. i nd l'laota*
liua Work Pone a, Mart I Isnvo oil
baud, mid will continue t<> k-en. Cluldren’s
'-arriages |u ( n imli |^ t sab e ariiole'. which I
w **11 at August a prices. Also, Powsof
va i»us kinds a .e i in t,»r ad purpo es.
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I will continue to keep Me'nliic Bur’rl
C.‘?es, which will l»c sold ns low as c n be
afforded. Wo den Coffins made t<» order at
short notice Where par ies desire it, I
will d'g graves, furnish the b.it-k aud lime
ami trail them up.
Yeur patronage is respsr tfully soliei ed.
marxism JOHN I. MARTIN.
ATLANTA
FDBH1TDIE MABBFACY I
72 am! 74 Whitehall Sf.
(Next to (. hamberli ,, Roynton & Co.)
-
ill fANUFArTUREKS, Retail Iteaier in Patio, AVh locale Chamber
l iaiug room a <1 <)f]t e « FURNITURE
ali i>rad sa-d p-cterns.
Wainut Chamber Suits, 10 pieces, ’ for $40
and t|4o,
AYaliiiit Chamber 8uits. 10 jur e s, in oil
or Varnish, full m irbie f7.> ami «si>.
Dressing ease Soils from tPi"> to 42,0.
Parlor Sid’s, from f 'iO to
He 'steads, from S3.60 uj.w»rds.
bureaus, Wadi at amis, 3! ail tie mid Wood
Top Piibies, Wardrobes, and everything
else endless kejit at a ffrs'-c'as* Furniture Store, in
variety and at all in ices, and at as
b/w. nr luii'-r, jitjurtn us ti>c same class of
goods can bj bought at any house in this
8late.
Mnttrcsors m dc a specialty with us, «-nii
we make Excelsior matt esse* f>r f3.30;
Straw uiel i otton $4 ; Shuck nnd Cotton,
4'i; all Cotton, ^8. all Moss, tjtS.
ar Every!hit g guaranteed exactly for
what it is sold. apt
r **"
4' .V-,
± r j5j£*
:
r: ’
! .ijBfUOm. |V-i ri
i.
E!.\D ItbOOU :
‘‘A corrupt tne,” saith thu Inspired Vol¬
ume. • brinjretli forth not g o t fruit,” r.or
can corrupi blood ini]>ai tin ttltli ber.uty nnd
5?.-%M‘2.*.™:;'( 1 1
ers-dty of pure Ido. d. lo give lic«lih, beauty,
bouyant spirits, long fife and hnpt inert.
AN IMIT’BKt "Nbfllo.N.i nir.BI.OOT)
man'Jests itself in uiffe*eiit futtn- of diseases,
such as Tetter, Salt Rheum. Scald head,
Ring-w rim, I’irnples, l>lotch*- h . Spots,
Erupt ions, I’ustulcs Boils, Cm bimel s. Sure
Kvs, Hough skin. Scurf, Scrofulous Swcs
and Sw«’t ng-*. Fever sores, VVh to sweJliinf.
Tumors, Old e?or»-s or Sw-tlings, syphihctic,
Affecti ns of tho Skin, Throat and Hones’
fleer* of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys
l angs BU*t Uterus.
In Ibis condition of tilings something
needtd AT « ncb To ct.t rx-r. TttK rlodD,
and nentr-i izc flu* in-idio'.i» poison that
BURNS LIKE A TURRUJI.K FIRE.
«s it Course- tin ugh the veins, sowing
seeds of death with every puls tion.
Dr r-ml.oiteh's tumj.imi Extract of
Stilbngta, (..r 1 Jue-ti- ! di-'h • w It positive*
ly . ffect jh : s .!cm ioratiiti), expellmg . v.-y
,f8 f. ; i ; Il ' p ^ f ;r' ,h,! «•“» sy*™.
u " '
*rall r un ' ivn im- tnrivrr
r *, r V i n? , i ,, L , ,V-D ' ! R
’
„ i
tic is Without a rival it wit any
uitRDNio or long Standing djs.
J-]A*-E whose rent or (li cet cause is HAD
’ or 15> NFS, VoNsTlTljriDNS
BKuf^EN DOWN by Mercurial or other
iijS?off*8YPniuLTlU TAlNT^iherc '!«
nothing Jj e.neiS io it, A trial <r’H prate, it.
j- JJ ®]g * Cii ' *l r; ‘ * « , ” { hM ^nfirr
It- Rgety sud inno’-ence have ben fu ly
\^ d 'e r i fanr ° ’ * ^ ' A " l * tvTC,i t0,he
cf ceunt^rf-its ani sirh«ti
'u'»-x tv th* Gen .ine Ex metGUEEK’S
ukiiton i„r -ih- Atlanta Gu.
by
4- II KIBnso\f! AC'O,
. s i arta, «4a.
BARRETT, LAND & CO., Wholesale
A« 1 ”-. <,a ‘
lt) '' ^
gilding mo urns glass
ESTABLISHMENT,
_.^^^ PATRONIZE t HOME 7~T ^ INDUSTRY
rpur.fir | NO ore v^ION TO ar.il SEND
your LOOKING GLA*'E3 Fb'
j TURE FRAMES to the >*■ rth, or (!>• where
to be meuiti when ihey cm tm done by the
suwer.* er AS 3YELt.au 1 at a, low price*
gfij IK
i frames are detaced or the ornamcats broken
i off. they esu be male *. . lo k as well as
new. A** by warns is a tria. ani Le gmir
; '2'K 7
workman, who is well Jsaawu }.» one of
the best in the country, Alt kinds of Gilt
' ; ' ‘ 1 ' N " ne
1 ,’ f-mM-h .
' s-atT
v ^rk u*n- •;T °yo« kd> w'L' be” c wai
*t-nd u« your au J
sausfi.d whh it when la. e.
«E«* *- OITE*.
210, , Br t m . August*. Ga.
‘ ,, -mg Glares
• - • *' •
turn *(.€ ’. *'• .
u rrcaeu ub i '‘er.’uiu.
GREATEST D'SCOVERY OF
THE ACE.
NEUH IGU CUBE.
l have W„ a ere., sufferer for a number
>*“ w . S '""' '? ’«• ' >"« •>««■ ng thu
i iu-il the p osnn [.I ions of many l’hy
...... «“*!'« t* c,,r ®"‘°v f..... 1 «•»««*'July, yes,
\ liuul'yd 'I'uveJlon,, iiumcr- which
1 cure eetry tme. I havo never known it
a xiiirjle raw ortho many who
haw fai h(„ ty t.icl n. Its effect is .ml cd
1T.1 ,’’‘Y'.o Nournignjuius, Uicors! ^ y
irtc^ fo>- hunis, Pains
llruiscs, Ithoumnlism, lM^s mid gen
erally. All I ask urn faithful t-inl. ami' if it
does not cu e. o-grea ly benern tbo 8e who
are aillieicd with die above their diseases, I am
wi ling to pay them money back,
This is fair, and all that any sufferer could
as |,. Call on your Druggist for “lierring’s
Neitndgia Cltre,’’ and it lie does r ot keep it,
send 60 cen** to the subscriber, and it will
he f< rwHiile l to you ,turned nlely bv mail
Remember that chronic eases ot no disease
can l>e eurrd in a (hty Yours &e ,
1UJV. <-KO. W llMUMXa,
Tin maavhlo, G».
CF.r.TIFICA I K>.
Thowabvii t,k, (Ja., March 27, 1874.
Mr. W. Cure’’ Herring cert»ln|y 1) nr Sir • Your
‘ Neu-algia i3 niedi wiint yo!l
claim have it tiied io bo "a and great it al discovery."
I it, found a great specific
for Neuralgia. I suffered a good dead, and
for a long time. Your have medit used ine relieved
me in one night. ! it irt niy fam¬
ily, and fn -nil it ad you recommended it to
bo. I ch erfulty recommend it to nil who
are nfllictid with neuralgia or oilier pains.
Very respectfully, ts. II. ttuTI’OMtj.
Tiiom* s vii. r.K, Ga., .aiareh 2, 1871.
I lake 1 easurc in ttating that I have tree!
“Herring’s S-Mt'a^ia Cure,'" adrninhly in several in
stances, an ! I find it adapt¬
ed to the cure or relitf of s'.'c i diseases ns
lie c aims for it, and wettld recommend
tliose nets, ng sueli a remedy to g ve it a
trial, nnd 1 tbirk they wiil not bo disap
pointed. JOHN 1) ANDREWS, 31. D.
Dost n, Thomas Cottxtv, Ga„
This is certify April 8 li used, 1 h74.
t> flint I li.vo for
Neuralgia ami To. thache, on my daughter,
"H riiug’s Neuralgia Cure,” and two np
plications cured her. L can fully recor.i
n ,( ‘"d >' 10 die public as a cure for m.uinl¬
gia nd tootitache.
REV, CAPEL UAIFORD.
Fm-sale bv A. II. BIRDSONG ‘t CO.,
Sparta, Oeo’gia.
It «•: Y G . w. IB1711R n X <i ,
Tliomasville, On
/O".
$fti| l
Ol?T - T\V ElTtHPIiSE V: '
The only lie'table Distribution in t lie country
7
Iii Va^u^blo Oiits!
TO BE niSTRiBUTED IN
L . D - S S r <2 E ? S
41 I’ll SEMIANNUAL
GIFT 1 TMSBI
To be Drawn Saturday, July 4lh, 1874.
ON K UIDMI CA I’ITAI. I’lUXE
1 - 10,000 OM t-old !
ONB $5,000 in Silver!
f;« «( Ompithaske
Gno Horse end buggy, with blivet-Mounted
Harness, wo.th S'.'tMJ.
1 Fine-tonid Rosewood I’i.'ino, worth .f 530!
Ten Family Sewing Machine*, worth tjlOO
Each 1
Five Gold 'Vatelies and Chains, wor h $:J0D
each!
Ten Ladies’ O' hi Httulitig Watches, rvorli
if Dl<) r.-l! li I
800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
{in uli; wortli lrom $20 to $:> 0 each.
Gold Chains, Silver-ware, Jew by, &o., &e
WLil# num' cr ol Gifts _ '*,501); t 1 tekets
limited to OU.tiOO.
Aerni* Wsnled ■•> Nell Tlchcls, to
whom Liberal Premlma* will lie
I>itl(V.
Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets fu; Twelve
' Twenty-five
Tickets $10 ; $20.
Circt „ ars colltainil , g B full l ist „f prices, a
description of the manner of drawing and
other information in reference to die Disiri
h»rio«, vdll bo Sent addres-J to anyone orde.it, g. All
letter* must be to
“ A,S r ^*J.* L* D. SME. Be* 86,
101 .ft l w.tifthbt. ft , °i' c)
W. A. Cone, with J. B. Newman.
SADDLES, HARNESS,
33n^^io*-’ f JLto.
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters.
Ty EFAIRING in nil its branches neatly
J\i d)uc i'n short notice. Ageut- for die
SING HR SEWING MACHINE.
Give us a call. inarL’l-Cm
ROBT. H. MAY & CO.,
[Successor to WYMAN & MAY,]
Manufactir.ere & Dealers in
Carriages’ Hu^yies.
AND PLAN- AT JON WAGONS,
Harness. Saddles, Carriage Material,
Shoe Finding* ntul I,r>a In r of all kin<K,
l»cltirgf, etc . *ito.
288 Broad Street Augusta, Oa
dec27I y
w. If. VEHDElr, A. T. VE! JJKKT.
■7. !. VEUTintY.
W. M. VcFOERY & SONS,
SIASUFACTCREKS ok
DOORS, SASH, BUNDS ,
Moldings, Picket Fencing,
Scroll Wo r k, Lat s and Lumber,
Ber^elia- - -
JOHN SHI? I.Its, S|,ai
--
T EE8FECTFCLLY a k of my r-!d
J. in iiane i. ■ -r.inr* .. ,i:.ties
ceive! help me fo live tiicir I zya- titt-it* value
money. Paul made
I help to 1 ui. l liou:C- I »preueii to
people. •narT
dm W. M TEERY.
WKSiHWI
Sl’KClAIi KUTK'KS.
PAIN-KILLER!! '
Fait ovi’U 'iiiiiti v vr.ins
P°rry Davis' Vegetablo Pain-Killer
UAt* m-'KN TK'-ICO TV KV«! v wiuTrv 0 V
Ci nr\T«, ami nv a i,Mo T t v); v
NATION KN> AV.S- TO AMKIUCAKS.
]t i 1 ike eo-istant «.e»mpatdoR i-nd cati i a
Me ietul of the uiM-immi-y uiel lli.- ti-iivcl'-r,i
nn Hea and luivl, mid no one slinubt travel
on our 1,-ikcs or Rivers wi'tiout it.
T( lias been before d ' publio ove- thirty
years, and |-r<'b.-.biy li-is n wirier a■ *1 bolter
tepiitiition tli'inniiv oilior day. pr prietaiy modi*
cino ef tlie pro out At, iliis peilod
there nre but few i.iiiicipiiiintod with tin*
tnerils of iho l’u n k.llei ; tint wtolc KO)nq
extol it n a ’ miiieni, tiu.-y know lmt I ttlo
of its power 'n mig, ,r \ aiu win n taken in-'
teiuatiy, while other/ use it ’uternalle witir
great sucoes*, but are eouat y i;* eraut, of
t's healing viituos wi ■ n iipj) iv-d e;;lcrtmlly,
We therefore wmlt to say to nil tit -1. it i*
equally rue -essful wlietbcr upplird it,torr al¬
ly val or <1 externally, tin 1 it stni <ls to-day uuri
ci, by all Hie It gri fit. efavgue of famijy
Hied es. : s su!l.eicm evidence of its
virtues ns a standard medicine, to i.ltevt’
that it is now used in up pans of ilic wo hi,
and that its sale is cons.tunt’y increasing,
IS ft rurative ug tit, lms sueli wide spread
s-ile or gheu stub it-iversa 1 15 *i-f»*etiyri.|
It is a | u ly vegetable compound, a. d
perfectly After thiity safe in unskillful tria', hands.
years, is still r, cciving
the mos litnjtialifiod testimonia s to its vir-i
t if s, from ptmsons ol the highest < haractci 1
and responsibility. Physicinus ml of 11 o lirst
fectual •espectabil ty, vcconim-. ioa f it ns a inctiou most, ef¬ of
prepara r I he ex
known pain. It is Brnwcn,'Cuts, not unly the best lluruti, retriedy ke., ,b\ ever
f«r
for Dysentery or Uholcra or any sort oC
bowel complaint,it is a ’-entciy unsurpassed,
for efficiency and rapidity of notion. In
the great ei ies of India,.and oth-r hot
climates, it has become the Mandn/d Medi,
cino for nil such conifdnints, ns wo l r» for
I> spepsi >, Liver Uoropldw.s, nod otlier,
kindred disc r-.lefs. For Coughs and Colds,
Onnker, Ai tlunn, and Hheunmtic difficulties,
it h is hem proved by the most ubundaht
and conviticir g testEirtony to be, o.ti iiivalu*
able n.cd cine.
Harare oj all Lull,titans.
The Pit lt-Kiiler is sold liy all respecta¬
ble dtuggists (Jifougliout die United States
and foreign i-ouu r’.es.
I’i cos cents, 60 cot ts and $1 p>>r bo! lo.
1*IIIIIt Y WAV IN, & S4S.\ S*i’Oj>‘ s. j
No. lefilligu si.cet, X’rovideuce, it i.
nmy 2d 4t
A Boon to the Whole Race of Woman •
DU- .T. EUADEIELL’J
FEMALE REGULATOR 1
pain It. v : 1! To i muiitlily g n\ tho .Menses ; relievo all
at (!*■ -T’ci-iotl cure Rlioti
mat'Mh tind N-.urnlgia oflaiek and H orns ;
Leucorhoca or "Whites,” ami partial Pro
lupstis Uieii; check exccs.-ive How, ami cor
r. et all irregularities peculiar to la lies.
I! wilt remove nil irritation of Kidneys'
and Bladder; relievo (.'osFvcne-s ; portly
the Blood ; t ivc touc and strength to (lie
whole system ; clear the skin, imparling a
rosy hoe iu die clicek. and ehcff/uluess to
the mind.
It is as sure a cure in al! Iho above dis¬
eases »s (JuiTiino is in t'hi it- and Fever.
t.udios can eii.-a tli mselves of ul (Jib
above d'seasea without j-erealing their com*
plaints to any pu-smt, v.-itich i;; always mor¬
tifying to tin it- pride and modesty.
it isieeommended by (ho L-esi physicians
and tlu ch-rrry.
LaGHANGK Qa., 31(1!'.!: MT 1870.
BRAIIKIF1.U& Ot), Atlanta, Gt>.— Dear
Sits : I lake ptcii-uvo iu stni n gtbut I havo
used tor the tnsr twoi'y y-nrn ilia mnhvliit>
you m »ow |iulting uj', known as Dr. J.
Uradfidd’s FEM A US REG U,L \T0R, and
consider it the beat t ombintiiioM ever gotten
together for the <lisc;i! es for which it is io
comuiendt-d. 1 h > been fnimllinr with the
prescription, both as a practitioner of m«d
eineaml i;> domestic pi act to \ and can hon.
estly s;iy that 1 consider it a boon to differ-,
■ng female*, m.d can tuit liopa t]iwi ry,
lady in our whole hunt, who may ho sfl'ner-,
ing in any way peculiar to their sex, may
l)« tv:;to to procure a hoftlo, flint (heir sutler-',
ir gTH Tuny ic-t.ored not only bo relieved, but (hut (hey
nmy ho to ho d h and strength. —r
With tny kindest regards, I urn, respect’fy,
IV. B. FERRELL, Al. D
Ntrvu Mauietta. Ga., Alareh 2t, 1870.'
MESSK^. VYM. BOOT & SON.—Dear.
Sits: Some months t go l bought a bottle
nt I’.rndticld’s FEMALE REGULATOR
from you, and Intvo used it in my family
with tlm utmost sal is/,act ion, and have re¬
commended it to three o lo r families, and
they have found it jn-t what it it) recoin
tin nded. Tt c female.'! who have used your
REtiDLA FOR nr,- in perfect lienlih. umt
me nl)lc to tu i-ii'i Us their household duties^
and We cordially r comuteud il to tlio pub*
lie. Yours Reaped fully,
Ri-.v. U- li. JOHNSON.
Wo ectrJd «'LI « ihauvnntl oilier cert it?*
cue -.but we consider lbs above amply,
siifieient proof of its vittuc. Ah wc a k is a
triid.
For ful! par/iciitars, history of ((Leases,
a' ,I certificates o' ir.< wonderful cures, tlic,
reader i- referr d s,, tho wrap|h*r around
the bottle.
Manufactured > n l sold by
Price? ERABFIELD&CO..
1 .00. Atlanta, Ga..
Held by all Druggists.
fcu28—ewly
Manhood : How Lost; How RcitomlJ
_ ~ ^ V'fet.’? c-titiou J<'«t pithlinheJ, a new
c#4f ot hr. (htlvcr
ttJv'L '»>« < well’ Ut-lcb ftted Essay
, m ,t iH radical curb
•without lu'dicinc) of SrF.njiATounrr'T.A or
Seminal Wcnkncss, Involbr lairy .Scrniniil
Losses, Jmio TE*f'.', Mental ami X'iiyrical
linyif -icity, hnfie'l uirriis to .Marriage, etc. :
aVo, 'Jtieei! Gonsi .mitio.v Erii.Pr.sy and Fits, in
by self-iudulgcnee or sexual extrav*
agnuee. -•
l*i ice in a scaled envelope only suf
ceuts.
The celebrated author, in tl.irs admirable
cs-ay, etc uly dem ,ti-ti atci fr m p. thirty
years’mcccssftil ; rteliee, that the alfirniing
cotiM queoc'M of (■•••u'-nbit-.o tuay be radically
cured without fhe dangerous u-o of in'crnal
niedieino or the apfdicatiu.i of i)i« knife .
}>onit!iig ait' a mode of cure at once siu'jile,
(•r ain airl efite ml, 1 y t cans -f which ev¬
ery Miff cr r, no ticiitcr what hi co i tli tion
rn iy be. may cure l.iuiHlf eho iply, priva’e.
ly h mi radically. lecture bauds
2 ■: Th' should be In the
oi evi ry man in the land.
Sent. address, Under m a plain envelope, to
any poai-puid, on receipt of Mx
1 eir.-, or tw i postage .-.tamt h. ! v addressing &
the publi'd.ers.
Address the Publishers.
1 CD AS. ,7. C. KLINE A- CO.,
12/ Bowery, N i., p. 0. Box 4586.
April 19, 1878. ly
Obstacles to Marriage.
II AI’PY ItJiLJEF for Yours* Men from
*be effVicts of Errors and Abuses «
_
ear y life. >1at ho d restored. ImpedimoDtS
to Marr n^e r-moved. New icethoil of treat
incut. Now and remarkable remedies. Books
nnd t’iteu'ars rent free, in Hoa cd « nvelopes
Address, 2 South Nu II03VAHD th St., Philadelphia, A.-SOCIATION, I’a.—an No.,
I | crable lustitutiou liaving a high reputation for hott*
1 conduct nnd professional skill*