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The Democrat.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER^, 1SSI.
SENDING US WORD.
WHAT THEPEOPIB Of ADJACENT
TOtVAS ABK UOI.XG,
The Ae» sol' Neighboring Counties Cult
ed from our Exchanges, and 'V ritteu
By our Correspondent*—tt tikes. War
ren,Greene, Oglethorpe, Hancock, Aha
ron Etc.
mwei tov
Th i Democr f ]
It« a sad heart we chronicle the
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minutes alter one o'clock, Etta Lena Cool
er, daughter of our esteemed neighbors,
lir. J. J. and Mrs. Mary A Cooper breath¬
ed her last, aged twelve years six months
and seven days. Little Lena was a child
of extraordinary abilities, with a mind de¬
veloped in advance of her age, and possess
ng talents rarely excelled. Amiable in her
deportment, affectionate, and sympathetic
at heart, and devotional in spirit, she
won the love of all with whom she came in
contract. Two years ago she professed to
have experienced a change of heart, and
expressed a desire to unite with the church
The sweet singer of Powelton has crossed
over the river, and is standing nea r the
throne wilh a golden harp fashioned by
her Savior, who said “Suffer little children
to come unto Me.” She is.
Beyond “Beyond the the farewell parting and the meeting,'
and the greeting
Beyond the pulse’s fever-beating,
At home,’*
er^nXa^^^ er, , oiutuci auu sisientoi iA!na, anu can on
lj ' sa >'
Jesns 1ms ^printed out the bright siiv’ry
And lead her through storms to peaceful
Soon wv'too, will cross the river ’one by }
one.’
And be gathered home.
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Hancock
BTbe notorious Long ease at Sparta lias
come to a close. The defendant was found
guilty.
The foundation and b tse of the soldier’s
monument is about |c implete slid is very
substantial arid neat. The Kev. Air. Strive
ly will be in Sparta soon and superintend
the placing of the monument.
Ed. Kozier, has bought the farm of Mr.
A. D. Dozier. We know no young man
in.re deserving of success, or more certain
to win if, than Ed. Kozier.
The lsliuraelitesays.-Correspondentsought
to know tiiat what is worth being written
is entitled to Ire plainly written. Editors
and printers do not always have time to de
vote to the deciphering of hasty and miin
tolliglble communications.
The educational con veil tan will he oil
hand on the 22nd and 2 Jrd., inst., and the
you ng people will eave a good time. There
wt i nit) i tain mg exercises, of some de"
stription, on both nigets. All are invited
o a cm .
C. nmyrua C. Carey. Mr. Jhureh.Nov. David ^ Barnes 27. ^ 1881. and by Kev, Miss
Kate Ueldlng were married.
On Thursday evening the 13th inst., ( «
the residence of the bride’s mother by tin;
Kev. Mr. Kilpatrick, Miss Ncillie Kim
hrough to Mr’ James Keevcs were married.
Married at the residence of the bride’s
father, Mr. Wm. Wiley by Kev, O. P. Fitz
Simons Ou the iUZ ”0th inst ’ Miss Bessie Wi
lev icy ui to m Dr W vv. .1. Kogers.
The first quarterly meeting of the Cul
verton Circuit will be held at Smyrna church
on the first Saturday and Sunday in Fcbru
‘
a*y next.
Little Herbert Crawford, in riding from
the depot Monday evening last fell between
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having a very serious time of it. His back
was considerably bruised between the
wheels before he struck the ground, after
which the hind wheel of the loaded wagon
passed over his head and face inflicting a
painful and ugly wound.
On last Friday night, about eight o’clock
the roof of the store in which the Messrs
Wilson and Capt. Baxter do business was
discovered to he ou fire The lire was lit- t
-» ““ am. Having given ti»
Rich ran up intg his shop in the upper sto.
jy of the Burnet buildihg. and made his
way out upon the roof of the store through
a window. Kich tore off the shingles as
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ing to his aul with, water the tire was put
OUt -
Kunawav horses seem to have a fancy
for demolishing lamps. The lamp near
Col. Jordan’s was run over and sinasUud
last week.
Mkw«*«M.men,,,,
a brother-,n-iaw of Dr. A. M. Burt is in
Spurts for a few d-vs
Clifford ffiri-iied Colon sSar^TaLtwee?^ht tfl’r ,* K ■> P i, ft
tle n
P fn ’ll ! tur 4 *, the
prize c offered by K tha v N. G. Teachers Asso.
eiation for the best reader,and Master John
Baxter will strive for that offered lor the
liest declaimer.
Mrs. Jennie Afullally and family arid
Mrs. M. A. Mulially left Sparta last Satur
day for Melton Florida.
The jail at Sparta has only one occupant.
Aliss E va Coz, of Sparta, is attending
Wesleyan Female College at Macon.
Mr. Geo. Vardeinan of Sparta and family
have moved into the dwelling occupied by
Miss Lizzie Treadwell.
“Old Slocum,” an aged equime of Spur
ta, that has been puffing the Iiearse for a
number of j’eats is dead.
Thomas Lyons was kicked to dootli by a
horse near Sparta, the other day.
GllEENE.
A little negro boy, in the suburbs of
Greenesboro, was run overby a wagon
loaded with lumbur, one dav last wrek.and
badly injured.
Mr. E. G. Barnhart of the Shiloh beat,
killed last week 2.?cfi pounds of polk.
Mr. and Mrs. Bavant, of Union Point
gave the friends of their daughter a hand
some and substantial r< eptiroi after her
marriage last Thursday night. The oeea
sion was very pleasant and the enjoyment
all that heart could wish.
The teachers, officers and parents of the
Baptist Sunday School, at Union Point.wiij
gi\e a pleasant little party to the children
of that School in the Academy next Tues
Jay evening, from half past seven to ten
o’clock
WILKES.
Corn ** »*■"'"« 41 82 h* 1 bushel.
■^dtoTSU. in *
Wasbl t0B now has a Sunday mail.
nR , r r r l,h " * wil
" ,n 1 "™'
j Newsome's little son, of
Washington, has caught thirty-eight rab
; bits within as many days.
The Coxwell case was disposed of on
Tuesday, and for that day alone it cost the
j county about four hundred dollats.
Mr. John Wynn has had a channel cut
for a creek or.e mile afid a half loug,
twelve feet wide, three and four feet deep,
j which cost three hundred dollars.
John I). Coxwell, charged wituthe mur
der of Turner, about a year and half ago
pleaded guilty the other day to the charge
anc was sentenced to the penitentiary for
life.
L'p to December 10th, there hail been
sold at the depot in Washington 200 three
day tickets and t>S live-day tickets to th
cotton exposition. The aggregrate amount
paid for these is about $1.200.so.
Mr. John, 1‘, and Owen Moore, of Hay
town, bought four hundred acres of the
' :illulol " h lauUl! !ast we,k We under
sta „uuiat the balance of th« land has been
withdrawn from the market.
A liumber of parties received German
carp from the lisli eommisMouer a lew days
butkets, ami very lew ot tinm w. te dead.
Cotton seed is being shipped from W ash
ington to Augusta and Ulmrleston by the
car load. Tliey are to be consumed by the
cottou’seed oil mills.
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ji’irinit;. |
Mr. Oleu W. Young was married to Miss .
Lizzie lleese on December 14.
Mr. Robert Pair, of Tuomson, is very ill.
Fever.
Thomson will soon have an election.
J lm E. Smith raised tloo bushels of corn
on thirteen acres. In addition he made 1U5
holes of cotton, average live hundred
pounds, with 12 plows.
.Miss Luna Johnston's school, of C'ubb
ham, closed last Friday.
Miss Annie Fulton’s school, of Cobbham,
closed last Wednesday.
Air. Ike Dunnaway, of Cobbham, who has
had a severe attack of typhoid fever, is cop- 1
valeseing.
On Tuesday evening last the younf folks
of xiiomson had a very pleasant sociable at
the hospital residence of Air. K. A. Winter ;
a i„i on Thursday night the children met at
the residences of Mr. Geo. C. Atkinson and
enjoyed themselves as children alone can
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WAItltUN.
We are indebted to the Wiirrenton Clip
P® r f,,r a " ,vat <,eal 01 news t,1!H ^V
° r - n '’ rai '' e Ua, ' ,l,;l ' ,ms Jocat<;,i , at Jt!W -
ulls ’ Ue llas Mr - ‘iason’s
and iris mother will manage do'
mestic affairs for him, while Mr. Cason
will become a boarder with .... tliun. ;
Air. George V. Scott, bn t ter ot Mr. W al
of Warrentmi, and wellknown to
our ci «f eua > *** of “ ^' r ’
Australia during the month of Ortolan. H*‘
wftsone of the popular businessmen ol
1 he Clipper saj - . \U.au,piu ..... v.u loan
nouuce that our clever lnend Mr. W alter
‘Vott has made arrange.,mn s It, move Ins
Express office up town and will he once
more in business on our streets lie throw
up his commission as Depot agent in favor
of Mr - William Hubert, who is fully com
peteent te gll the situation.
Fire works are prohibited in Warrenton
during Chriftmas’ except from I> o’clock p.
»' *mmm >»
8° to Athens soon enter a course for grad
uatio11 ’
T,le ,louSK " f Worship at Norwood is go
ing up rapidly on a most substantial plan
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OOLKTIIOSrK.
The Echo announces the fact that they
intend to have a glorious time the coming
week.
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mectim'on mu tin„ on list trot .1 Mend mday iv niedit night for Tor the th pur our
pui,<! of i ‘ 0,ulllaU "4 a.I.iroi and live i nun
cihnau for th-mutriropal eiecti.m tod.ehe d
ontnst I■""■•“Kv in January next. 1 he
result was as follows ; For Mayor, J. A.
Jewell, for CouneHmen, Messrs. \V. T.
ty^rher, J. G. Gibson, E. T. Mortin and D.
H. Arnold. It seems that honors are piling
up thick and Davy upon the shoulders of
Judge Jewell.
The Phinizy mills, near Crawford, wiil
shortly be repaired.
Crawford is rapidly improving.
Oglethorpe county has an $8,000 jail.
Pink-eyes, a very troublesome disease, is
raging in thiseounty.
Building lots sell iu Lexington by the
foot.
Mechanics and masous are needed in
Lexington,
vices iti Lexington,
.“;;2=3=:.=
Says he’s going to marry an unruly girl.
Mr. W K.D. Mason and Miss S.L,Brooks
were married the other day.
Mr. R. M Bason and Miss Clew V. Fre
man were marrte'p last Tuesday.
This county will baikit on the fence law
in February.
Plenty of carp being brought to this eoun
K.: La.-t Monday night a negro boy
Dick Wallace. about 18 years old, was
brought to jail, having been committed by
Justice Aargrove, of the Antioch distrie
b ,r breaking open the trunk of Widow Ar
nold. who liv VS just below Salem, ami
stealing therefrom two $20 gold oieees. He
confessed to the stealing and implicated a
negro man by the name of Gus Hurt, but
on tiie trial retracted the charge against
(Jus and said he gave the money to his
mother.
An Awlul tiesponsij lity.
Everybody has something to say about
consumption. We all deplore its terrible
ravages, but only a few of us seem to have
common sens • enough to take the proper
means of preventing it. It is a fact as easy
of proof as that two and two are four, that
Hale's Honey of Hotehound and Tar,taken
.is a remedy for coughs, colds, difficult
breathing, horseness, or any other of th
symptoms which, as il were, pave the way
for that terrible destroyer, will effect a rail
eal and rapid cure of the ailment, and
avert all danger. Whoever, knowing this,
neglects to resort to the true specific under
such circumstances, assumes a fearful re
sponsibiJity. Sold by druggists,
Kail roaus.
It is reported to us tiiat a certain drum
liter from the terminus of the Georgia
rairoad is sueing that company for certain
indignities perpetrated by Mr. Harry Hill
on said gentleman. The complaint is tints:
Mr. Hill refused to put the drummer’s bag
gage aboard. We do not blame him. We
wouldn’t have done it. Mr. Hill is a gen
tleman. every inch of him. We know this,
lie said to the drummer, “l)o you expect
me to carry your baggage like a negro?”
The trains meet here. The enmluetors
........... i.y have a great deal to attend to
They cannot look after individuals, fim
baggag, is a maid. t u, w. tne ueot
gta Railroad we would light it to the bitter
end. Wo believe iu justice; but. railroad
corporations have been imposed upon too
long. Justice is justice; whoever the par
may he. Corporation or private, itidi
vidtuils. Kor every thing that, is right, let
us aopeal to justice. The railroads have
rights as well as people. Let those rights
be respected. We say this : If every jury
in the country grants a bill against rail
road Companies for every suit that comes
'O pay, we say it is a shame. Mr. Hill was
justiliahle in our eyes, and no conscientious
jury can say otherwise Let the railroad
companies—the corporations that have
made our country—obtain their rights.
Purge out the morbid humors of the blood
bs a rlos) or two of Ayer’s Pills, and you
will have clearer heads as weir as healthier
bodies,
The gentleman who essayed to serenad,,
Jims L. a few evenings since, should ha' r
i, a< | clear’ throats, and their efforts would
have been better appreciated Dr. Bull’s
Cough Syrup is the best remedy extant for
a ‘thick’ or congested condition of the
Throat and Bronchial Tubes, giving in
stt> „. r
War kills its Thousands, but a Cou :h its
tens of thousands, I)r. Bull’s Oough Syrup
however, always a Cough. I’riee only 2r.
eents a bottle.
,'U Ketluble at.
, til4 pi . miijl) . satisfaction that we
iv.nmimeml tin eilizc.s, enterprising Usitom l’eaelitree the Cot
dot...... to our to
Ion Exposition, strangers and evervlmily is'the as
i„q„g thoroughly reliable. Mich bus
iness standing of A. O.JI. Gay, the eurteous
and gentlemaiilv head «,I one of the most
lulaata Mr! iiard ('av'l.as‘earm-'d Ills' proud
,a s Uii«tUm by work, and square deal
i„u- He gives-everything his ■xx&z personal al
s|)|1 w|iv i, is customers often tell Mr. Gay
MlaU( . Ul(! s,d,.eUoiiHof clothing they wish
to.mrohasc, ignsi'If wMeli shtiws lh. .on
"«««“ tm.ynsu_i.i inm---
u r ^ ‘BuU' s Gough Syrup' docs this '"Price
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., r> uts a oUle .
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‘A Had Cent or Di.lieaiing tough.
Drv. »«relied, sore Uiroai, pneumonia,
dangerous ............ symbol “ “-S! ns are eiitefiI by Dr
Swnync s Compound Simp o \ i > roe
ry. ' The first dose gives relief, and the
worst cough ami sore lungs yield to its heal
9S*^3K«K:- 3i!!JrB5SgS.SnEJS fol
the bowels free. They are excellent
tur P"‘ hvcl and bilious complalnU.
World ol Good. *
One of the most popular medicines now
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v " ™ lth good cff. 'r t s n;:;; build, d , tliun up. ti
Dot of pleasant to the taste a^ro, me other
)lit(< , rs is llfll u whisky drink. It is more
, ilcl . the old fanhloi.cl bono set tea that hw
( ,„ ne a Vl .„ r)(1 of L ,.,od. If you don't^eel
just rU?ht try Hop Bitters.-Nunda News,
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Mv " liman.
Why are you so out of torts, never
able to tell folks that you we well V
Ten to one it’s all caused in the first
place by habitual constipatiou, which
no doubt finally caused deranged kid
ne, ys and liver. The sure cure for con
stipation is the, celebrated Kidney
Wort. It is also a specific remedy fo.t
;l u kidney and liver diseases. Thou
sands ate cured by il every month,
Try it at once.— 1'nUilo JMudi,
Almost Young Again
uj, >nl bs ago she began Lo use Hop Bit
ters w j t ;, . uc t, effect that
seems and feels young again, although
over 70 years ni l. We think there
no other medicine fit to use in the
ily.’’—A lady in Providence, R.
Journal.
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rammers: DANIEL F, BEATTY
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ONLY y^** M*. WRITE FOR
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»i b «n olceanl final, IW.k and 11 usic. bos.- >1 and
wmvrnt . ft toara car, w «n,un|U>Sn J,, .
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Address or call upon DANIEL F. BEATTY,
Cutting tile Cast lei’s. I
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Under the lieod of “An Appeal for Aid," fol-j |
(lie Post-Appeal of Saturday has the
lowiiur commnnicatiou i
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Editor Post-Apfeal : Burglary is
c lassed by all nations as a most heinous
cr } mo What J Z then pmi.’ums is to be said of tlnse
ami wh() , trust pl# bv the partiality of responsibility of friends, J !
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virtue ot the ......., are enabled to < aeeoin
p|i s j, the work of despoliation more effect- |
tttally than the most accomplished cracks.
mul . Our recent experience in the ease
of citizens’ Bank should cause all
good people to reflect, atul determine hj '
all lawful menus to bring to justice all
such offenders, regardless of their .social
position and thi most potent lever Riven
them bj their, so far,.successful crime.
A few earnest citizens have taken the
initiative, and begun the important dutv
our city and State, but as s*'ltislmess does
uot am<mu the virtues, the opportn
nity is now given to any and all citizens
„f tins commonwealth to lend their ah'«
both moral and material, in the cause of
h mesty vs. fraud.
Letters addressee to Key Box No. .’Mb’*,
Atlanta City Post-office, will reach the
Committee and be faithfully applied. Af¬
ter the eampagn shall have been success¬
fully endedj any suiptus that may be
saved from the necessary outlay, will be
donated io the most worthy charities, tile
| distribution to be left to such of our citi¬
zens as arc engaged In the noble work of
aiding the distressed.
In contributing to this disagreeable but
necessary work, all niffy feci assured there
j is no cause mob important, as air. ctlng
i ' every interest of Atlanta ond of the .State
fertile futeri Citizen.
The I’lckei-ol Leave Ian.
A . laigf amlban.i. ........... m in li ml d tit tin
Academy Ha last Wednesday n,gill
to witness Llm performance by the
CYawsordvilie Dramatie’s. The play
was W eH-midcrcd all the eliaiacters
, M . h , K sustained. The story is a lieati
tiful ona How a young country 1ml
goes to Londnn and f il s in with a
gang of sharpers who give him larged
‘.^mwed *|,.o ,, n t,i Him es-anc He is
to Portland for three years
there
8 t„««t .singer, whom lit)
''h< 1 aide.1 while lie had money She
has a good position and through the
iiillnenee of a lady put ron secures Robt.
Bliley, the.tieket-oMenvo man, a place
in a banker s office. 1 veryt hnig moves
shortly on fur s.unc t mio Briley gams
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J(m u . lHon wh „ ha(I KilV(! i.itn the
moni ,y fijs employer of tin; forged
. uol0 illl( j j’nilev’s iuipi i soiiintMit. Briley
j 8 discharged and May Kd wards goes
i rat • > S£.
/ employmulit. Ft,.hilly Dal
| misery ^ te „ and s , ljm shows who him , las caused that Home him the
est people vvmi t help him be had ta }’?&>
»*«.v.* r .w« r i
, g0 to the iiankers’ oiltce. Iheyenter
it and Briley gets the cash-box. When
j) it |ton calls for it Hrierly upbraids him
for having treated him so ; Dalton
sneers at hi m and Hrierly pulls a pistol
and tells him to surrender. Dalton
, has taken the caps and the pistol only
i Ti'worked i io.vm.il PYiircssion
up to a terrible pitch by
the recollection of the misery he has
suffered Hrierly grapples Dalton. He
is overpowered, and Dalton is about to
escape when Hawksiiaw, a tetectlve.ap
pears and after a severe struggle, Dal
t, m j a captured. The play then ends
by the hanker again taking Brierly
into his employ and the curtain goes
down amid the Jlmppy termination of
the struggles and miseries of the purr
1 ticket-of-leave man.
Some parts of tlm play are real thrill
SaSSSSis ^SSSSSZ
to give a detailed account ot the ac
ting of each character, suffice it to
say that no better amateur performance
could be given. 1 o show bow well I ie
audience appreciali d it the following
coturnutiicafiotro wtll ‘Xp.a'n them¬
selves :
I
ryar
BIATTY ® »
PIANOFORTES.
BgPir % ro
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A RECENT AEVERTISEKSlTTs^l
a.
2*eat'>''» mind corner*, vr*wn'oo(t chsef. Uvrttt ntt.fa-i.a,
match!>•** »S*7.M>. ir\>« fnuiw*. utocd. U f&OO E. t . v«r, tx *c.f,
««*»•<»>» jnMIaaUwt caUU<itc prices. wUir.k'.I.alUroiwjri*.’* t. »!.4,410.
or »•
Botidikfitls l.snfy , write for mammoth Ji®twf !rs»i in>.n%a\s;
BcnUjF’tU’wtMru t »nrni«, ot’hcUr*!. chut h. r.
U|*v a*i lust . Tts t u»v* vcitume. free Carrhuv nutta rne
<cBK*’re; ii rat««i «atu!< >.-t*’ <h<»!hiajr frti- * 4 -
n- iocculloii I'iMfL I. uriTTI. WMhlngtua, Nr nArrnf."
IMPORTANT ! IX ~£.1
warn it distinctly understood t hut Iain prcMT*
deculeloiturohai^n Tianoelsetvherp.fton! Write
at f-r t ttluublc information. Tricksv*! tht* trtulu
WIi»*r«* tiuioost conics iu ; how a$^ 50Hauo cost
S1W'" tJ iout h profits of from $S00 t >£700
iiaao on tt t intflf* Sitlc. A £ »(«*/1 iHlHAsold to otic inr.fl
oneprit'i'. uonpents, sales are iuailo din. t, my cat
has ui)lletitiuusprices—C '.;3 fSICS 13 A!.n
New Jersey.
0BAW«)RDTll,t.K, jfiiueiir G.v , D ’Comber 23. *.sl.
Mr. l Ytning. Sf.i/. Mimu/, ruj the
Umtefordcilte Dranwtic Club.
Bear k — We ilie nml ursigt ed bad
the pleasure oi witnessing the ’ lieket ot
'y^lnesdav night'.'*’We^ wero‘highly* Vn'
tertained and are desirous to see it again
presented. We therefore respectfully re
U^^'l^sbtmfiri!" "w.
II. Brooke, H. S. Smith. Samuel 11
B , ruler, r() Jolln w. Kent, H. V. Bcazley, S. J.
¥ W. H. Wynne, M. C. Jones, W.
- 1 Overton, Tiros. M. Bristow , Uh,tries A.
B azley, V. T. Smith, and others,
Crawkoudvii.lk. GA December 8:t, ’81.
if,.inn. W. II. lirooke, II. 8. Smith, S
H. Rhode*, John W. Hixon, and other* •.
Hr.NTt.KMKN:--Your favor asking for a
mis been" ubn itted Vd^^ the'emir aV ln ^It-iVlv
loymirs. I am instructed to say iti that
club will take great pleasure ri’peating
tlu ' ridertalument, and appoint Tlius.iday
our efforts to please you, and trust the on
tertaimeiit will amply r«;uay you lor your
llltlllU “ u *‘’ ^Cviu ’ Vonzo
stage Manager,
The play will be reproduced on next
Thursday night. Those who have not
already seen it, will miss a treat if they
do not attend
G. H. IT.
N UMEUOUS Tcstimoninls and
Largo Sains prove that prices of I'ian
on mid Organs, for same make and
style, are from 20 to .10 per cent, less
at “The Music House of thixSouth”
than elsewhere.
G. O. UOlUNsiOM A CO.
foKCHjunu.
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L. P. Q. S.
Large Cash Contracts with the lies
inanuta to re is and Large Sales at “Th
.Music couse of the South,” enable G
(). ROBINSON A CO., ti sell Stipei io
Pianos and Organs at less prico than
aid by small dealers.
T. M. II. 0. T. N.
(I. O. ROBINSON A CO.sell in Tex
Ati.^S'Si'S.^ai:: <>i
Kute .....th AuniiHt.
can justly c laim to have “The, Music
House of the South.’’
£. I. O. XVI.
p*
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lift
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Twenty to thirty percent, stived s
pniclnisingSu|)erior Pianos and Organ
Musical Instruments,Sheet Music,Mu
H* .I.«v .use of tile'^oulh'»' ti.® booth.
Timing and Repairing
By C. . TAYLOR, the only author
z,.,] Tirol it II e Mi aieouae of
outh, Augusta, Ga.
q f). ROBINSON A CO.
Oet.27,81 .j-y
E. R. SCHNEIDER,
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1HI and 256 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga
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XlfUKRE-VS Reuben S. West A.I
* " mjnistrator on the Kdatp of
.1 Allies Westlute of said e maty ileceaa
' rXltZ ^
These are thei 'foreti A i "row t
ntmisb all grunts
cause tf any they C in. on or by th-lirst
should Monday in March why -mid. letler.i
not bo granted.
Given under m\ luiml ami oilUi d aig
uaturu - This Xovuiu >.tr 2tst IdBl.
CHAUbK,’ \ Bk uckv’
(Jtumary i. ( .
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lion, Do Bonis Nom
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ininBtr.it inn 1>»» H »nis X mi ,»n the es
tale of Go uge Hix ui late of said,coun¬
ty deceased.
Those are Mierclore to cite and ad¬
monish all poisons eoinvnied to sinew
cans ' if any tliey can, on or b> Mim
lirst Monday in January next IHfti;
why said leltcts should not lie granted
Given under my baud and ofi.di.il
signature, this Docetiriter 1st, 1841.
Chables a. Hkazia y,
Ordinary, IV.0.
(lculi td
Dr. liiyd)«k's
NEW
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A.1STJD
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(81JGAU-C0ATED.)
One I'ill l«a I'om*.
Out: rill I*- a i»om*.
One I'rit Is a Hum.
Thestt Bills are. an absolute euro l'ov
i all Bilious and ahirial alfcctioiis.—
They grapjije with disease tit ltfi foun¬
tain head, and root it out of the pa
Uent’s system at ouee. They fortify the
hotly against. Disease in all tonnSof sod
don attacks and epidemics, and enable
all to brave I he Miasma! ie danger of
swamps and forests. Onf vial of lilt,
HAYDOCK’S NEW LIVER PILLS
relieves the entire system of pains amt
aches,enlivens the spirits and sends new
blood
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Dr. Iluyilock's New Liver
Dills.
For all Diseases of the Kidneys, lie
tention of Urine, Dr. Haydoek’s New
Liver Pills are. a la rfeet cure. One Fill
will satisfy the most slroptical.
For Female Diseases, Nervous Pros¬
tration, Weakness, General Lassitude,
Want of l|ipetfte, ami Sick Headache,
Dr. Haydoek’s New Liver Pills will hu.
, found an effectual remedy.
They are Universal in their effects,
! and a cute can almost alwayA is: guar
anteed. *
i Each via! eotriain* twenty Pills, Ou®,
1 i’ill is a dose.
I PRICK TWKNTY-FIVE CENTS.
'
! For Kale l>y ulailrugglsls.
j O.lUTfON. None are so genumo *
nnlestitlie sigunturefif AI.LEN IIAY
Knn, V.ll Y M. 7a’YY If your ~
druggist docs not keep them, we will
mail them I ree to any address on re¬
ceipt of 25 ci iil.:. Five vials for $1,00.
BE \ AT ONCE. llO NOi’JlELAY
N$** 5; Co ’’y
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April!», d. j-y.
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