The Southern sun. (Bainbridge, Ga.) 1869-1872, June 01, 1872, Image 1

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'•*» Sd» • _ T , AfMrVlt’ dn* sutfiedfe t>f ’fittblic . **y<*«J 1111 PHWM W»«*jT V VTTFR to inasrted in the Sun should be in br 9 o rlock , j> inf one failin: to yet their y*pee reguiarly, *' jftv report it to thnidffite: 'xUE II tAH't Ot> JUNE# IT OONSTANCS FENIMORK COOFBHj Pod, in the heart of the Jtihe, my lore, flown in the heart of the June; i , Tie p>U gold sun. ttk.j a bridegroom, proud, lifts the lair sky's veil Os summer cl<3\uf, While the green gram sarth laughsontaloud, In the h**art pf the rril+di June. r; ft Tim is the best of the world/my fove, ; 1 his is the best of the year; 4 , Behind is the springtime ebld and sweHy Forward the .Unirnex's fever heat; , C buy, then, my darling, the burn ing feet, For the best Os oar life U here. • Sip the red wine of the tTiine; In Mas it was white hs the fading tmoW, August's deep purple*will darken its glow ; < Then, with lingering lip and slow, Fip the red, red wiißß of June. . The rones. .Tune roses, we Ted. my low. *<- They hang from Vout lattice high. Faint was the May-blossom a gentle breath The orange flower will be strong unto death ; Rut the n*e is Sweet, and its sb’eattieSß saith. •• There are none so lovely 70 ‘ tntn live iu the heart of ibis June, i?jy love, Live in the heart of this June. Ones we were friends -^oh, cold.-bftrrsn dearth ! fhwu must our weilded life prove its dwn worth ; Rut now we are lovers - are gods on earth, In the heart of this red. Tod June.- " , —Galaxy for Jun*; L, •' t . • T4KINS POSSESSION BY W. O. STCitiDARB. . "T ill be sure to come to oiir to, Tu. mI iv night ?” said DoftCOh Andrews . prer.Y Mrs. DugeU, an the)’ met sit the %: mo' 'ln meeting-house d*>ojr, that Sun uv morning. “To be sure I will,” replied the little Kur-eveil widow. “Is it true that the ma j.- wfhards are yielding so .. tv ,i " Yes'in. the biggest {low and crap I ever b* id on. ami I reekon my trees hov done tbeir lc\> 1 best. Tears like thfcy took a Jfisoome interest.” it i “Will, tlun, I must come.'* 1 »* " A.. { don’t forgit to fetch Dolph Band* *rd with you. He’s an orfiff cMsartiti your." man, onless some one looks him up-’* “OL, I'll just take possowslttti of hits! ilpd lniu," merrily replied the widow, as *■-' tripped away. *•'■:»*<*<*? j a j •Reekon that’s about what sHqja .(tone * x - - ; - 1 whole lot of* ’em?’ the vUI !! - he looked after her: “ She*S P»x>tY, and die* quiet, and I like lith some, hot d\. tw-s:s old Miss Sandford right weuisu iit-i linger, aiul tJolplg and the . and everything on it. SheVa Wait? * •' woman, for a far' awns relation! nk r how old Squire Snndfcfd would J** took to it, if lie’d’been aliveT Dolph’s kis father a good deal, too:” tUt ‘ good Deacon shook his head as * chiidvd into his sleigh* and drove cut i ‘he viiiagQ toward liis oWn big fnrrm on ■■ As for the village itself* it Was j eouu:y seat, and had no ettd df local uppishness ; and although •N*'? Santlford bad been One Os its big I , sori had not yet matte cnlt | . 1 'Some j *** “ too bookish,-'’ others *itod j -a, and not a few thought secretly less ‘ ‘ man "ho seemed unable to be master own house. Poor Dolph! He had I h ■' *’ lt himself master of anything* £vef ‘ *2’ J * s Mother invited Deborah Bergen, stjrpbanetfanrf wi3o we& ctang^ii* *;' and kgep her company.” and yet M r& Bergen had done 80 Overly and sweetly Slid unoib . - T ' Old Mrs. Sand ford felfaS'ifshth har-Uy live without her, and th& Zj*** 8 about made up their ininds ** ht* S^ie nor Ootph ever would.— t °°’ * or there were nice girls in th£ Mid Dolph was a right down good I>o!phhimself, with all Ms boofc toidl reserve, i* had nQ^be^ft^to eh *° of the net that using about Mm, very nice and pleas- V* Mr. Bergen had so' skilful* mad. ’ Tkat Sunday h. bad not gone V ia spit* of Hie Man* ffimr i™* »%bt ran, had lonbgnd afcrat at: jT*/* xnoffe on Ms mind than he would wiUmg to tell JrMtthem A little i*9 -if ■■ • , m I 12 Bub: rt • r ,r its iluJ 'mr*. „ .. t i7*?"**... t VOL- VI. j — piece of news he had lighted on the evetWi mg before, iiad stirred up- his thoughts in on Tuesday evening. As for Mrs. Bergen, she never dreamed of any necessity of speak ing to Dolph, until late in the afternoon of the day. “ 2t to her mat ter of course question. “ Oh, yes ; there’s enough qqow <yet for the cutter to run. ,I’IL be ready right after supper, unless you want to go before.” : •• Oil,, no," Blia th« Iridqjr, - jemr mother (FohT <saf<f Vb vMF»M%4%er ear ly. There'll be such a crowd there, any gen’s liking, and she never smiled on Dolph; more sweetly thani when she curled down among the soft robes of his' cutter, with in- It was only three miles from the village, j and Dolph' seemed in an unusual flow of, - Now, —” ho ohid, as they titne.” * j. “Well, then, Deborah,” said he. “When •skull I oorne btUik fb^yod'?” 4 7 ? Ta.i “ Come; ?;' you don’t med-ti youk'e not going lo stay for the sugaring ? j Why,’Dolph!” 7 - “ No, Debciah ; this is my French eve ning,, you Jinpw, and I mustn’t give up-my class, for 1 have made up my mind Ao spend my summer in Europe. We need French therd, you know. The ** ” Struck pleasantly on the wid ow’s ear, but she replied : ’ - ' “ You’ll be all aloni a| yotir class; ,and what if old Vivat comes to the r* a -A » ■ r , • f » * .“Qh, well, I’ll, bo back in time to, take you home/ Guess I’d better not go in.” They were at the door now, and hardly has the Avidow entered the house and Dolpli’s sleigh-bells jingled away, befqre Deborah’s eyes fell on old Monsieur Vivat, the philo logical glory of the village academy, and she knew that poor Dolph would be disap pointed. Still she “If we could only make our* trip to Eu rope ! He can afford it, and it be splendid. But J wish I could mate him Speak but. ’ * * •■ l ' ■ ; *** >n -- f J If Dolph Sand ford ttalkd attheiotigings! of Ms ffehchei*, it Whs hS ihdth’t6‘ satisfy hi? conseienod as else,-, for he then drove elsetvhCreatafetilafkablyrapid rate. 1 Alid yet that eveningiufa&OJMt cf important Studies bf there was one verb that he conjugated over tthd oVea ,, teftin; i, ‘ ta ■• l « s -• >- ,fi ' • * j IS T Mrs. Bergen,” said old .^eji'pon ; Andrews} ** where’s that Dolph of You promised |,o bring him. I like Dolph.” “ Ands 6 I did bring’ Mm—to the door ; but he drove off to Monsieur Yivat’s. He’s crazy over hie French, and all that.” “Oh, then he’ll come back ih a little bit," said the Deaeon. “ Turney, my boy, where’s Prudence ?” ] >“ Oh, I’ve got to go way back after her; We M*d, siiyh a load of our own girls, and she wasn’t ready. • 1 can go and come ‘ half ail hour.” «| | 'lt was more than tm hour later before it occurred to the Widow Bergen why Job Tunbey had not stained after his, | city cousin, ‘ ! I«r “ Prudence WoMt forgive you if yon make she said- . and H “Can’t help it,” sakl Jdb. vWlden’t dare much for city girls. . If they <an’t be teady : in time, they must take the-eonsequences.” | ' lob colored to Ms ears, however, seven while he spoke, and got away irom the wijlyw as syou as his couhtiy awkwardnqas wonld tethiui: »«rf . ? * f 3- It was 10 o’clock before ; IJolph Again made his axjd his proprietress ’ almost Miok possession of j The fun-had been excellent, and never hadM better sugar been made of maple sap. lob Turney’s red hair Was half full of ity and 1 there was evidently a terrible eombing time before Mm. Dolph was made to* under stand, very clearly, that Ms owh, presence bud been the one thing lacking to the eve ning’s enjoyment —so clearly, and plainly' indeed, that his heart almost smote Mm fori his absence. “If Yrudenc© Turneyec» elaimedths widow. “Job must have xun MS horses every iUch of the Way . \Vhy, j it’s a mile to their house 1” j; -iHfif * I sweet gild sheds ! i Don’t ye* £bitsz bo ?. „ 'f ph, DOlph. *You don't kriow Ww" Qa T whist 7mi_JbeeU doing all the >evquiPg study&g French ?” “Yes, Init I have though,” he said, “and Z'm makingisplendicl Anything like a prolonged tete-a-tetewaa out of the question in all that hubbub, but the widow knew she would have Dolph all to herself on their way home. * If T can only make him speak out,” she said to herself. “ He’s is always been so distant and reserved, .and he calls me Mrs. • Bergen more than half the time. I don’t feel half settled yet.- Os course there’s no danger, but something might happen, for Dolph is away so much lately, with his wretched studies and classes. Bht then, if we’re to go to Europe 1” <. ,And so. nt luft„eYen the sweetness of maple sugar had palled on the merry company, an& ojil, Mrs. Andrews had fallen asleep in her chair, and the Deacon almost ceAsed to urge his guests to ; stay later. De j borah Bergen once more took possession of | Dolph Sanford’s cutter and buffalo-robes, as she had pre-determined, of Dolph' him self. ’ “Dolph, dear,” she said, as they slipped smoothly along behind the jingling hells, “ how is it about this European trip ? When is the best time ?” - “Well,’ the- fact is/ 5 replied htolphy “I Couldn’t .quite make upjny mind until this very evening. June' is the best time,- but Prudence had to 'Wait till she Could get an answer from her father ar.d mother.” “Prudence ?—Father ?—Mother?” Ex claimed the bewildered widow. Yes; the letter came'to-day, and tiow that’s all right. I think I ifeiU sale to say we shall go in June. Prudence talks French like a native. I’ve learned twice from her What I have from old .Vivat. I suppose it Ctttne easier; You and mother woii’t be lonely at houle until We cpme back* will you? We mean to be here before next Vrintef.” ' ' / t] w ■ “ Prudence Turney ?” exclaimed the widow. “Then Job didn’t go for her!” “ No, she came with me. Job and I un derstood each other. Don’t you think we’ve managed splendidly ?” * . “Splendidly!” said the widow. But Dolph Sanford- thought he heard a loWj gritting sound, of teeth. Ihiportaiit to tlie Press; The Georgia i Press Assdciation* which, inet at Atlanta\qn the BUi inst, adopted the following!resolutions ! 4-»w ••**» and adxi^ry^ubhshin^ , houses, 1 and* believing this to be illegitimate and mlmicpl SUd'the terest of O/. N [ J ool£ upon all such publicatiolis ' with disfavor, m alists or tnembers of this-AsSociation. 2. '%y%f|:pM date it shal be the duty of thOmOmbera erf .this Associa tion to strike from theii*. exchange list aft* who persist in using such publication, and 1 all who en'&£j!y iii the business Os atixiliary publishing.. 3. Members of* this Association owning | more than one pa*per shall hold each, one Os his papers subject to the rules, regula tions and rates of this Association. | flff\ Tbit rAyjcilßiofi Ve publish MJiese resolutions. ' ‘ 1 EeSolvfed, ¥Hat ’advertising agencies that . shall, after preset contracts are completed, , uid or patronize auxiliary publications in this State or for advertising in this State, [ aMdl.be dipped tom the books Arid busi "hC’eAcolnfinis of the 1 jotfunhls bf this Asso— ciatipn. ’ Uifii o 4 j the Printers Union berfe- Sixty days from dativ^ , Q ■toff'd told of a young num who aftenoed a isqei|d circle.' . The conversation (l turned on .California and getting rich. Tom if ,i»' 8 WAS ih hi 1 instead Os irbrking in the mines, j way-lay some rich Man who had a bag full f of gold and skedaddle. One of the young i -ladies quieHy replied iha£ be. had better 1 gather up the brains, as he evidently stood mole iu neadof that article than gold. Tom t ■■■yjhA- - g ... J I ".'irretch broke off an r lb£ fWWwmg cogent reason: ‘You .know j H cigar case fsC®* fcnffifl nuisance, and;! al- Whyh loose in my vest pock of/hfifectioil^ toward’Mdtly'Was awful rofcgh On ’em. • X«WC 1 house but T dvurjNme'of <em' wus winashed. . W»!J| Mdw : to that f wajf 6onld ye*f ■- ’*r»ta . m { fl -.{ o: FOR THE RIGHT—JUSTiCIf 'Tb'Allf.' • L *• t ' » nfVj.)i 'ft,.' •-» rm jjt l ‘trimslatirt -i v . » BAI.VHRIDORGA. JCNE )st. 1872. **'■ everybody that loves little babies. No man has music in his soul who don’t jove babies. Babies were made to be loved especially girl babies when they are grown up. A man isn’t worth a shuck who hasn’t, a baby, and the same rule applies to . a woman ; A baby is a spring day in winter; a ray of sunshine in frigid winter, attd if it is healthy and gpod natured, and you are r sure that it is yours, it is a bushel of sun shine, no matter how cold the weather is. A man cannot be a hopeless cash 80 long as he loves babies oUe at a time. - We love bahtes all over, no matter how dirty they are. Babies were made to be dirty. • We love babies because they- are babies* and because their mother were loveable alid lovely women. Our love of babies is only bounded, by the number of > babies in the world. We always hat£ ft Sorrowful feeling for women who have no babies, and don’t expect any. . Women always look down-hearted Who have no babies, and men who. have no ba bies abvas grumble and dr.nk whiskey and stay out at night, trying to get music in their souls ; hut they can’t cpme it. Babies are babies, and nothing elsa V Pianos play out, and beauty plays out, and sweet temper plays out, and good liv ing plays out, Unless there is a baby in the house. We have tried it ;we know, mid we say there is nothing like a baby.—Z£r. Manners.—Before you bow id lady on the street permit her tftf decide whether you may do so or not, by at least a ldok of re cognition; iny gloves” is,unnecessary apol ogy, for the gidves should notoe withdrawn to shakb hands. ; 77 , When y&ur companion bQWsJjo;& should do so -also; When a gentlemen bdws to him return. , , -.- r . ... if /A letter must be answered, unless you wish to intimate to the writer that he or his subject is beneath your notice. A visit must be returned in like manner, even tholigh no intimacy is intended. A sttwling countenance is pleasant, but , excess of laughter should bp avoided, es pecially when it is possible for any one to suppose himself devided by it; r f " i - • ' Whispering in cdftipahy is alvrayS offen sive, and often for. reasonq ijiat persons .stiSpect that they are the subject df it; » >ai U*■ t) f tl;/H If ft g4ii-j S'.i/i ,; v!t-: ... I * .Teappino cut Worms in Gardens.—lt is very annoying, after having set out a nice lot of sweet potatoes or cabbage plants, to sep, them cut soyp one by one by cut worms: We have tried ashes, lime, soot, »in fact) ’JVltjfdiihg we have &, trttt'iJeir-t* er found anything effective until fey accident,, we founand .morning gathered under a small. board which had been left, by qfr a sweet potato hill. Actihg Upon* this hint, we placed small juices of boards, large chips, &c., all through the patch, we trap ped them by hundreds. /The boaMs ‘must be lifted early in the mdrning and on very warm days again abdut nodii. • A little Care for a few days will clear these pests. 4 i . . -7 "T~*~ ' , A Cbcstst Post Office.— A country post-office is thus describedby tb« Kennebec Journal *: There are sometimes tragi-comic scenes witness ed by eveiy well-i-egulated post-office. It is quite ‘a humorous sefae. wlien the m'ails 1 are in, the schools ju-t out. and the post -office is Ailed to bver flowing'; first. the little fbiks, small in stature, but with wonderful capacity for making a noise— and what is a b* *y worth if he cant make a noise ? Here ih one comer Tom and Harry are engaged sh the delightful pastime of pulling each other's" hair, and seefiS to enjoy it • immensely ; and here are a bevy of young miSseSs, one of whom is Saying* “ don't you tell for the world, ,f to whfeli fhey all assent with sundry jerks of the head : andhero just in front of us is “ Uncle Johh.” asking “Aunt Hannah,” about “ that -ar' sick child,’’ knd at our Iqfr two young ladies are patching with expectant faces certain boxes, to see if he has written. And when the mail is distributed it is quite a study to J ’wgfch fr>e ; out, from the J self-impOrtatit boy with his huge budget, to the j ghy widow with her single dalnfy miseive • with now and then a sad ftce-7yearhihg for words that do not come. The duD, empty boxes have amean i igless loot about them now. but l a moment ago they held the words of loving hearts aad issues df j impartaat business relations.' T An Indiana rdhth was acquitted when arraigncd'for ~ ail’d Wit g his horse *to stdnd,, for twelve hours without food, c ; th o grouudj that he Was "sparklng Tns -sW iAtherfrt tdl that time;” ! ' oddest at J largest e in 1 the world is, saiu io be that ogstung, * ariettie*. a .jfo-itO xnaC Y#y**H joa ■New m :m& 11 » 1 q “i-" d«i.( .;•*•* ptitemaiurr ■r*i' bain bridge, oeorgiJ H-.K. COURTNEY, LATK sis th* fih» Os Courtney A Andrews, has again ff Comnienced the Tin Business, And woiihl lx* glad to sc* all-liis old friendl ah<l patrons iii his newj% a r ttrx. Keeps always on hand a full supply of ft* r** mm w jes m 4 tinware,. .j * ~• • 1 V> 1, SB BEX IRQjf, "rt J*. l COPPER, „ And msnv other things too run erotic. *' •OF; Job YVoik done at the »i.o< isrt 'mHci*: ' mJi 30-6na. WATL’II Eo. JEWEtRT, u ands n1 mm sis. 1 ALKiNG CANES, r , TOYS, . 4 FANCtGOpnS, ' idia full line < f tlob'fr, suitab.e for Holiday & Bridal Preseuts r For sale by W. C. SUBERS, U.l J • . * llKifi 111/ . Next Door to Butts and Peabody, Bioad Street. BAIXBRIPGE. GEO. ~ V • -»o: - ; H Clocks &nd Jewelry rcpnlrcj and wdirintcd. • ' ’ mclf2-ly ! SELLIK& OFF ATflßff * t»l •'•*'/ j FC “* -jloh id fwfg 'ji>- _>w fttin .y- -. v*-Hi -1 ai en¥r' •wi* ,!, j • diii ga;wvr c utiu guii **!!|«ii and 7a!(r>iJ < 1 INBUGEMBNTS-OFFIitESt ’ pn tvi| -••*{; of kKoml'iw • now *-77 'ifw' 1# j{» ryarmit awoH-jl lo‘^ v 1! > vl«#»«*"if!■ i»4 *>iii .J-*.•«■?*,«'f JrmT j k ii*» --(i I *J"d *j ii*t**irlf. *JT ! »wdJ»i>>! ifo l fa **.-irfi#s Htiuf <*w hs*j t+dt *mlw f »h.if 4 urr. : .y of'a IN ORDER IN BUSINESS, and iinprovfeucn'ft inmy store, I am aeliing entile Stack of doudi, oonaictiuf in part *97 v* v-r~' i td h|W»j we® . * •i;fi vl t -'£ .iK «>; ** icaiLiifl “ a yd ir»j ' n •if >•> " 1 ri;, ti:» t»i{f Jlrt h/q “• oi nL* , Dry Ctoods, W* ■ m doi/iit . • W ■ ■ i. ! n1 oJ *}*&T ’ . n- h h> * ■a*- fast ,vd'ff to •>'».>»'• frrit m: *, 7«.>t vov-n M n m ,)i hit .? »ai g l Ot H ■’ "■ '< r«<l till Si.Ji a~i *-i Jr •’»« ft Hit . Htfifttj r , >fi !nwt < *‘*f| *ii f,r uxAftr ’ r » *; utrj Vi i.»♦.,»?«> • i,(ff »-t <!»; ta BOOTS AND SHOESj >*!» t f7 , - ,r i) . *,.'l V ■f t WIH I !■’ ’■■■ • ’ ptv/ 1 •' w .., HAtib CAftikC '- 1 bau * { rn. t A »# «f b. .«-{ -.p: ! ! < j'i '• nft ‘ *f*r- -ru ><< r/'.t/ gut j* >f «.» *s: i>»n-pU' n,f/ 'ttf nr... JHLA 1 * ■ v| yef* i* fIU. •iff •*:•>!?{ • . i uni > hlvuo-ii> , , T , f iuyife the attention df th© e»«cially tb u .y stock df- » • * i»w?r*r*F*q • Dress Goods, ffii trfiffc'h I w»U «ell at Oleat ' . , - > j t.- r f.* ,r*r.h >ip ;t ‘x '*■ ;i-U, -■ vwd .ye. til v~r‘l >’ • ' »*' tim BOBENVXfcD>' 1 -• «J‘«H iltd 1 BBC U 3(11 ~ . . .••tdcrdyi. • ..> ••.,'• J7H Cv.df riA—Decatt* CocN»r. .boo r q V tSANofi n. P«e.ck.*Hd«fWfnlißf**of of v f » %'i V z Bmi. rapresyai .gi tiio i eart in hi peiitio duly filed that li ’ae ful!y aduiiAli. .Aidi? (tunir D>on a <1 a ’ idaistkalf-nei - ons ib'iieem‘*d- ts- drarf &-\ 3.*lf Ahy f«'d k l*Bltii«ctA‘«Jr *hem <l ark b« hi •« an<i looeifaiittl+ir* Mix '•fjprfini sion, on thenft>tHou4.tr 'r* Java. 1872. i o * f Tfareh \ ~ V • ' Wr* 7 M ' -v , > j-il .... f 734d f«ritnaddtJi;- 0»«kJ <tat*Rea*>u4bieJ KVrflM# l jQntlhfH* manta are due ifttt the tot. I*M*K add When aamber of out, and i ugly • Os every deewhdlraitMaKf ~ entire from all orckn. NO 50. mmm s:l 1 ''hi*' ; 1 t>i h. coil#* «t* • ■w. ' .*>»r»- .* }+tL:. .and. ?■'»»■ 'tm IWlsn to inf rta Mar oiuiwri* W Tyioatn* and i-eigbborhrt oouutftW, i Am prepated iu do all kind* of ; wjr HOUSE. 1 SIGN ami ORNAMENTAL ¥t ’ v QRAININa, KALSOMmiKS. PAPER H AKGIHd GLAZING AND VARNfSIttNG FCRXItGrE, and all woik kHiunntecd, 1 hive aho ou hand a ii*«H«vitMM!iror : «HM PAINTS, ' li . L Hotll March 80, 1872 40 ts 0 sozm In: <0 turn lo fi.^» I will lx; at,the followifia f o r f> r tb« fW* pose-of uvemvi.,g Tax Itetiiriiß* Tor ihe Sule and coiinty for thi* picßfrit'yitii**. TSW f 4 ' til x 62lrt dipt. Lime «ukf Moinday, tW AftfW ; Tiolh 'tik 1 T a.— TirtTpn n|M|fiiiiii I 11 “ft Tl¥m|ii3jf 1 -.n.atoh diet. 694th dint. Attapnl.ns, Friday, ** *• '**>/• - *S4th Msy. 914th dist. Sa*l*<luy. 4th Ma^. j 682 th dist. Lower Spi Ing Cre< k, M«>n May. I,f>46th dist. DickialFW’sStura 1,046 th dist. Kook Pond, Wednesday, 01M mayJ TOSBflPtfcr. 618th diet. BAlnbrldga. fihiunkiv, 1 *awl> Matar ! \& hmf “ffi .%A, 5*6. Uaud Sth Jpne. 1 HIRAM FttDCKICTTr It April 27th, 187?. 4u—3t . Lh-JldJl —J Td trtE CJITZENB OF THOMAS Uot r NTT i«w uii 1* ;fl Uu 2JO* ,n §nt[ ".G If , Live Pffjier \ri •<eM V <f 'nlT J«ii ""I ; j-i •* T ;_ > »ilt SOUTHERN OEORGIH To b»ywili»ht mjrnmaL ,GA. djW Mil .\u.JiTMiai><n %<l * ua+H l>*LnkiX‘> oia odn ■ tm£ Uhoke haaoe. will m&nt-ShhmtitTMmm «*•« J JMIBTH i>A¥ 0B Atiavma UTV 53 rd - The wbsenbe#. AM fhffe IT wU 1 •lerUkuu to th* people in thnt <f qpltiloM'itliir|)*y%Mi«y!-« «TW the niUftUg Os iHiccviH. our Micceediug In thji •ntcr provea f-ufficieut incentive to nitract to u« the • fwFabrfßceonatdiHW oilr aim, inx a pcruiaiieitt ibstitUtiouin 'i homasT Jle ju the The pbople of 'i humM copnty waßt <*hv«4>fyv and they aie bound U> hav# it. 'iheir bopiJ T\i terdstj reijiiire it. Their (lofrHdd 1 nt*-k«i4ra«tU«h4 Hi Then l«t everybody c**mef up ««d for the Gb< souk—it will do you good and (os ruct yon in many things. ’ilroihiittHlliiH.'yoiirflMy is gtowi* g rapidly-the optslrt* w. rid ab*/flMflH ow it,'and the Georgian will make It known, provi ded you patronise it Nothing Casi Hr ddtt nts the growth and proHpsrity of a vity so materially an a well conductkfl * Johnston, one of the ynnbguSt ntt» harASii wdrk- U|g and nmst ranioly wynKrt gia prea», and whohs ingsnl u>< slitrUpicy Ulltfn!#* of gett-ng np his local aixJ h**it«TUoiußrtie bid ees cored to the Bainhpdge Sun. the J|'*r erfrioh bs now preside tn# natne of tbs best w3*W4 L Incnl paper in tbs «ti:| «>Mr J. wiUbo > m at •d ky a ptominout cj'ia nos Th«ma»inlk), et>« of «be ablest political wiitsi n iu Georgia ! The tcruiH of the paper will ba §2 50 ienta; advertising tatee ,, , ta , , * *t OW let evert ( nmn if favor of 4h«#<K vancsixn iUyf h» iown and siren to read a nr*Csela»* pansr, t ome np and nibs ambe at once* Those Aiitrlny to 7 tsb|?rit>« can do so by cSUittg osiftrj & M aAthslsmking house Os Wright A Nteg-UL of toJL,W- Hopkins, Ei-q*, Attorney wi Law. Ho montjr re» aiiirsd to be isia 1 oiKif fti* Ird niimber of *bs paper is isadmsW »Mt'JR»OWWHNsToN A CX>. s' !'»)? •{ 'tlirmq JtQ JtiEUXkl. xm>\ wuko! tf**>*tf**H, mi il »w»* »B <#ffc o» ISSBfka ,IM **f * • -fca&X April 20. 1872- 44-ts : -flkJ j 1 • 7 ““Tr w~s"J*jt- 1 a GKOHLQT4—-Dmatth Ocjwy. v », TJ'LIZA MAXWEU<«BBHiMi PI nrxißr It tests ' ■'■ ■ "»W J * «. r ,IF ' V. 1 '.. »p-T.f rri ; GBOBQU^clw^.Cwwr;, ■ • i ; feßiJrwfcLt* *«* ig*frf<n j ** f *f!o3fii ALiitd jprFwkhs?yf’ a