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LAVENDER.
Ifke * sweet Quakeress calm srd chaste,
In sober given and violet grays,
Who finds herself by huzsrd placed
At eome luxurious banquet’* blaze,
Where round her throng court-dams and
m»id
Jn re?*i fubrics’ vsrvmtr shade—
Velvet and satin and brocade 1
Bn, where nil liberal flowers nnfnrl
Their fiumant splendors to the sun.
We find thy bne« in some hrieht whorl
Of Nature's tapoelry subtly spnn,
While soft night winds with dewy feet
Flit over thee in dalliance fleet,
With whisperings vaguely low ar.d swset.
Amid the eiunon* garden-wavs
Thy perfume, like a spirit voice
Full of mysterious meaning, strays—
A fragrance saddtr, yet more choice,
Than that which languorous lilies bear,
Or heliotrope that weights the air,
Or even than crimson totes share 1
Binoe. where thou, breathes*, io the heart
Old thoughts arise from sloth, and stir
Through shadowy chambets where thou art
A lingering, unite remembrancer
Of feet whose light glad trend is done,
Of lives that bore the croas nor won
A recompense beneath the sun.
Old age. inhaling thy aeft breath.
Recalls with suddenly blinding tears
The ways made void and waste by death,
The desolate distances of years,
The bridal and the festal hours,
Whose treusured relics hold thy flowers
In folds Inviolate sdsnee dowers ;
Or one yet young with lined brows bent,
Feels in thy esssnee past him born*
The odorous hair ol one who leant,
1 With eyes low-lidded, lips forsworn
To kiss him, whils io silken fold
Thy delicate hue was fain to hold
An angel body airtu-aou eJ.
Yet also may thy brea'h bring balm
To some dim eyes that strain for light,
And tired lives hear thw far-off psalm
Of flowerful lunds unknown to blight,
While Iqve. not wholly lost, may dum
To mingle with the redolent air
A hope, a lealty or u prayer 1
—John Moran.
(PUBLISHED BT KkQCRVT )
Errors o t Unptism.
by n t. Dicim.
EJitor Baptist Watchman, Nashville, Term.:
Pkar Hik :—I am a reader ol your paper,
and hope I aui a Christian My sympathy
and good will are with your ordrr of Bap
tists, and I are you are in confusion and
striving oue with another, hence I will cheer
fully step in to set you at rights.
In tie fin-t place, i tail your attention to
the fact that you profess to take the word of
God as a rule (or jour faith aud practice ;
and now let me ask you, do you stick to it f
if not, you are followii g customs and the
roctrines and commandments of men. which
Ido not think that you intend. Paul writes
thus—“To all thut be at Rome, beloved of
God, called to be ssuiti, and to the rest of
the church'a—unto the church cf God
which is at Corinth, to them that are sancti
fied in Christ Jesus, called to be saints;
aud to the saints that are at Ephesus, and
to the faithful in Christ Jesus ; by which we
understand the saints of a place to be the
church of a plr.ee, the believers cf any lo
cality is the church of that locality. They
tret lor the purpose of worshiping God. by
virtue of their being already organized of
God as saints. The Bible kt.ows only two
classer—saints and sinner.-; and all Adam's
race belong to one class or the other. All
true saints enter Christ, the door—for
Christ is the way to heuven'y bliss, and
Christ the only door. We have no account
of any otter door iD the word of God. And
Christ gays. “1 can open and none can shut,
and I can shut end nost can open.” And
yet poor, frail man is trying to do just what
God soys be cannot do. And now there are
about six hundred and sixty-six doota be
sides Christ the only, to lead our souls astray,
settirg np man made powers besides Christ
only, who is the bead ot his chureh, and the
only law-giver io his kingdom. There never
was a by p« crite in Cbti t’s church. We
ere to judge men by their fruits. We have
to come in God’s h; pointtd way before we
can enter bun, the door. But mac-mad*
churches are full of hypocrites who are fol
lowing for the sake of the loaves and Gates,
end rece ving honor one trim another, and
neglect io receive thut honor which comes
from above; lot it is not him that cctn
mendetb himself, tut he whom the Lord
commindetb that is to be ucc ptid.
I pee a great deal said through your paf-er
about associations, conventions, etc. 1 wMi
to express a kw thoughts on the subject. In
the 15th chapter ol Acts is the foundation
for the controversy. “And certain men (not
saints) which came dowu from Judea taught
the brethitn, soying, Except ye bo circum
cised and keep the law of Moses, ye cannot
be saved.”
New the law of Moses was given
at Mount Final amidst thundering
and lightuings; two thousand years
alter Adam was made—o law that
stood in New Moons. Sabbath Days, what
wes clean and what unclean, the studding ol
bleed of hulls and goats, and the ashes of a
heifer— moats, di inks, and divers washings
(or baptisms ) and carnal ordinances, until
the Dine of the reformation, ( Hebrews 9th
and 10th ;) all of which Paul contended was
to (filled, and ended in Christ the substance.
It is hue that he became all things to all
men, that be might sava some to the Jews
be became as a Jew. and to ibem that were
under the law as under the luw.aod to the
Gentiles that were without as witiiout law.
In yoar articles of faith, (Bth ait.,) you
say we believe that baptbm and the Lord's
supper are ordinonofgol the gospel iostitu'ed
by Jr mis Christ. Now such is not the foci,
and if all the mm iu the world believed it,
it would not make it so. The Supper (or
passovet) was instituted in Egypt, und was
kept up by the Jews annually by liu n-e of
bread und wine, which was a type or
shadow; when Christ was crucified, bis
body broken, r.nd his blood spiit—that was
the substance— then ended that carnal «at
iug. 1c his kingdom would come tbc spir
itual wine Sod bread. John reinstated the
ordinance of baptism by immtbsion. which
waa soon to be fu.tilled by Jesus Christ.
r., H „ ev„..laid ■mwi.tri
aud raised np out of the water, that wa« a
type or shadow when Christ was crucified
and put to death, buried and arose again
from the dead ; that was the substance or
the thii g signified by immersion. Now yon
chu see tb»t these false teachers wer* for
observing and keeping op the very things
that Christ came to fulfill and set aside.
Tho-e ordinances werf of divine appointment
until fu fl'led by Jesus Christ ; and now
they erase to be ifcc commandments of God,
and aie simply the eommundnr.en’s and doc
ilities of men. “For he is onr peare, who
bath made both one and bath broken down
the middle wall of partition between ns;
Imving nholished io hi* flesh the enmity, even
the lew of commandment* contained in
otditiances." (Ephesians 2 : 14. IS.) '‘Blot
ting out the handwriting of ordinances that
was against us, which was contrary to ns,
sn 1 took it out of ibe way, nailing it to his
cross,” (Colosaians 2 : 14 ;) and would have
remained it Judaism hud riot huve triumphed.
“ W here fore if ye be dead with Christ from
the tudimei ts of the world, why as though
living io the world, are ye subject to ordi
nances ; t“ucb not, taste not, handle not;
which all ate ta ptrisb with the using, after
the commandments and doctrines of men,”
(Judaizers )
Aid that was the cause of the dispute,
and Paul encountered them as be did all hy
pocrites nnJ false professors, anywhere and
everywhere, for bs was sat Tor the defense of
the pure gospel. Paul speaks of those fulse
breihren io Gslutiaus who compelled him to
circumcise Titus and Timothy These ate
the same us spoken of in Acts, c. 16. Ai d
when Paul had no small disputation, they
determined that Paul and Barnabas, und
certain others of them, should go ap to Je
rtbalmi unto the apostles and elders about
this question. What wa< this mailer t It
was simply whether or not it was necessary
to ke<p up those ordinances of the old taber
nacle. It was a younger church making in
quiry of un older one. Just like some youi g
brother making inquiry of an older one.
Aud after there had beeu much disputati* o
between those hypocrite* and the true church,
(tor their meetings were congn Rational,)
they decided io favor of Paul am) Barnabas,
and wrote leiltrs by them utter this manner :
“'I be apostles, elders aud In others send greet
ing unto the brethren which are of tbc Gen
tiles iu Antioch and Syria and Cilicia ; [not
so organised body of man’s making, but of
God’s making—for l rare not how pious men
may be, they have no right to organize
themselves in Itodifi, aud to create power to
usurp the place of Christ to bis cbuich, aud
make turn bow to it us their idol;] foras
much as we have hrard tbat certain which
went out from U 3 have troubled you will)
words, subverting your s,,als, saying, Ye
must be circumcised, and keep the law ;
[which stood io meats, drinks and divers
baptisms;] to whom we gave no such com
mandment.” Now, this dt cision of the
church left out everything save Jesus and
biai crucified. So when they were dismissed
they eamc to Antioch ; and “when they had
gathered the multitude together, [not an or
ganized body made by man] they delivered
to them the epistle, and when they had read,
they rejoiced for the consolation."
Seven year* after this letter was written,
Paul goes up to Jerusalem again, and the
brethren, [the true < hureh,] received us
gladly. Acts 21 : 17. 18. Aud the Jay
following Paul went in with them unto
James, and all the elders were present, and
when he had saluted them, he declared what
thi' gs God hud wrought among the Gentiles
by bis ministry. When they beard it they
glorified the Lord, and said unto him: Thou
seest, brother bow many thousands of J* wr
there are which believe ; and they are all
zealous for the law,” which was ‘Meats,
dnnks, arid divers baptisms.”
And now I ask you candidly, have they
not established themselves thoroughly in the
earth, and not their successors ? “And
they are informed of thee that thou teuehest
all the Jews that are amoDg the Gentiles to
forsake Moses, saying tbat they ought not
to circumcise their children, nor to walk
after their customs ” [This was true of
Paul ] “What is it therefore? The multi
tude must needs come together, for they wiil
hear that thou hast come. Now Paul we
see your danger and wish to save yoar life
if possible. We know there is a strong
prejudice against you ; do therefore this that
we say unto thee : we have four men which
have a vow on them ; them take and purify
thyself with them, and be at charges with
them, that they may shave their beads; and
all may know tbat these things whereof they
were informed of thee are nothing, but that
thoa thyself also wnlktst orderly and keepest
the law ” This was setting up again the
very thing* that Ohrist came to fulfill and
set aside. For Christ is the end of the law
of Moses for righteousness to ail that believe.
As touching the Gentiles we huvewiitleo
that they observe no such things. These
thou-unds of Jews believed not with the
faith of God\s elect, but with a dead faith
like that of Simon Magus, who had been
baptized with water, but never with Christ’s
baptism, which is by the Holy Ghost. And
if it was not for the elect’s sake the world
would not stand. But God has ever had a
people in the world, aud will coutinue to
have as long as the world stands ; a people
to worship him in the spirit and have no
confidence in the flesh, nor fleshly rites:
Heb., 9 : 13, 14. For if the blood of bulls
and goats and the ashes of a heiler sprink
ling the unclean sanctifyeth to the purifying
of the flesh, [morality.] how much more
shall the blood of Christ, who through the
eternal spit it offered hini««lf without spot to
God. purge jour consciences from dead
works [or ordinance*] to serve the living
God.”
Now for your own g.i k-'s look at the trrnt
went these so-called believers gave to that
gi od man of God. Five times he received
forty stripes save one. If they are in heaven,
hell is unoccupied. 1 hope God will forgive
us the sin of being their successors There
is nothing ia the gospel save Jesus and him
crucified. That was all Paul knew, or
wanted to know ; ot'd it is a great pity that
we do not follow in his (outsteps instead o!
his enemi'B who have succeeded in establish
ing a smooth, preitj and fal?e system ot re
ligion in the world, baring the form ot god-
I D' ss without the power of reform.
The substance ot what we hitva written is
this : There is but one true church, and
that chuich is the purchase of his blood ;
and if we do not belong to that church we
are lost ; and the way into that church is
repentance toward God, and faith in Christ
Jesus which is the result of a Holy Ghost
baptism. Man cannot vote us into or out
And this cLuieh is kept
*«v the power of God »nd not of man. and
hence Paul says flnully to the brethren. “1
commend you to God and to the Word of
hi* grace, which is able to build you up and
give you an inheritance among the sancti
fied, ever looking unto Jesus the author and
finisher ®f onr faith. "Let us then take the
word of God as the man of our counsel, re
pndiate this man-made power that would
take the place of Christ to bis t topic. Let
us henceforth sav to men : “Whether it he
right to heuiken unto von rnoie than un»o
G id. judge ye or like Daniel who refused
to how to man made power, or the three
Hebrew children who refused to bow to
Baal or bis piopbets. and prefertd the fiery
Itunace. Let os follow the Script on* of
divine truth and the law of G<-d written on
onr hearts, ever having a conscience void of
offeuve toward God and map, endeavoring to
kiep the unity of the Spirit in the bond ol
peace,— "Fu.t pure, then peaceable.”
Locust Grout, Ga.
fS-r-5 era*
oa&s3 8*23 W L’i-d
ThU important organ weighj tut about three
pounds, and all tike bio'xi in a living person (about
three g.»Hor>s; passes through it »t i».. M-oar.c every
half hour, to nave the b*le an I other *-
, strained or SJttrtd froia it. tie Ls th* v i**rf»l
purgative of the bowels, and if the Liver fc .cn;rt
f torpid it is not separated from th« Mood, but car
ried through the veins to ail pans the s> stint,
aud in tryiug to estupc through th« p* n » of the
skin, causes it to turn yellow or a c'irty brown
color. The stomach becomes diseased, :sad Dj*-
pepsia, Indigestion, Constipation, Li lv.j icim,
ousness, Jaundice, Chii-s, Malarial Fevers, LiMs,
I Sick and Sour Stomach, and general debility fol
low. Mrbuhlls Hu vat in*, the nr. at vcgruhle
discovery for torpidity, enlists the I iver So throw
off from, one So tww •uucee of bile each time tiw
blood passes through it, »s long u* there is ae
cctflo/ bile; and the cait ct of evea n few d >*•:*
upon yellow ecrrnlcaiou or a brown Jirtv 1 oitiiig
skin, will astonisn all who try it—they bcutg ti. *
first symptoms to dUappta/. The fure of all bili
ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certain
hv taking Hwatinu iu accordance with dir* tliens.
lieada-'die is general!/ cured in twenty minutes,
and no disonse that arises trow the Liver uu exist
if a f*ir trial is pivrn.
SOLD AS A aURSTITUTa KTX PIMLX
BY ALI. DRUGGISTS.
Prisa 25 Cants and SI, CD
ILITM6S
The feiaiity eff Consumption or 'lhroat and
Lung Diocascs, which sweep to the grave at least
ooe-Uiird of all death's victims, arises f:om the
| Opium nr Morphine treatment, which simply stu
pefies as tho work >f death g<<«e os. L°, uo will
D€ paid if (Jpiuru or or any [. re ratal ions
of Opium, Morphine or rrutsic Acid, can be found
in the Glojus Ki.owbr Couna Syki p, which hie
.cured people who are living to-day with but uvw
I remaining lung. No greater wrong con be dune
than to s~y tiiat Consumption is incurs Mi. 1 ;
Globe Flowee Coucu Svstvpwill cureitxvl. »i
; all ether moans have Ailed. Alto, Colds, Cough,
: Asthma, Brcncliitis, and all dis»-*«:* oi tiie th e ..t
)and lungs, kead ti»e ter.timenial* cf the Lion.
! AJoxindcr H. Stephens, Gov. and £s-Gov.
| lb own c4‘ Ga., Hoe. G<-u. Peabody, a* veil as
! those of ofher remarkable curds In cur book—free
! to all at the dr g stores —aud le cnn/iucad that if
I you wish to be cured cau kn.; by taki. g the
Globe Flowee Coucm Sybi p.
I Take bo Troches or Lozcugt s for Sore Throat,
when you can get Glob* Fi.owva Syeup at same
psica. For sale by all Druggists
'Price 25 Cuts aadsLOO
I Grave mistakes are made iu the t.*y(aieiit of all
j diseases that aruc from poison iii li e blood. Not
one cat# of Scrofula. Syphilis, V» kite Swelling,
j Ulcerous Sores and SLiu Disease, in a thousand,
, is treated without the use of Mercury in gome form.
] Mercury rots the boues, and the it pro-
J dure* are .worse than any oihei kind of blood or
j skin disease can be. • Du. Lsuuy.kioh’b Stilliw-
IciiA or Quiiin's Delight is the only medicine
j upon wluv h a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy-
I pnllis ami Mvrcurial discaAcs iu all stages, cun be
reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer.
£io,ooo will be paid uy the proprietors if Mercury,
or any wigredient not purely vcgc*sbie and hatm
less can be found in it.
Price by all Druggists , 5 1 go
Globs Vlowne Coucm s\eup ar.J Mubkhll's
llsrAriNa won run Livaa for sale by ai! Drug
gists in 85 cent aud /i.oo bottles.
A V. «JjaiKLL & CO., Proprietors,.
~ rUILADELPHIA, ISA.l S A.
HEPATITE.
.GMSEFLO^RTEaSYRUP,
BTILLIFQIA.
THE NEW DAVIS
Sewing Machine
Is now geuerzllj conceded fo he the host in
use. uud thousands have Iteensolu to delight
cd purchasers all over the country. It has
a vertical feed, rsna ut a rate of speed,
which, combined with its peculiar feed,
enables the operator to turn the work at auy
angle while the machine is in lull motion,
without changing the tension or length of
stitch, consequently it cau easily da in a
given time one-third more work than any
rotary or four motion feed. It excels in
hemming, felling, tucking, braiding, cording,
binding, quilting, ruffling, etc , and for aii of
which it has attachments especially adapted.
It uses a shuttle which holds a la-gc amount
of thread, and which gives an even tensioo
iu the most simple mani.tr. For sale by
(a. >V. HeuJersua.
Hampton, Ga , April 19-ly
Ucan make money faster at work for us
than at anything else. Capital not re
quired ;we will start you 812 per day at
home made by the industrious. Men ,wo
men, boys and girls wanted everywhere to
work for us. Now is the time Costly out
fit and terms free. Address Trcb & Co.,
Augusta, Maine.
i week in your own town. 85 out
itlree. No risk. Reader, if you
waut a business at which persons of either
sex can make great pay all the time they
work, write for particulars to 11, iI .U-i.kTi &
Co , Poll laud, Maine.
—S s —GOLD—St
WATCH CASES
ire raa-Ae of two plates of Solid Gold ovcrlayln?
, {'lata of Smnpoiitioa niotal in aucli a manner ai
o present only a s;old surface. While costing bu
lift'tn. luonev, they are as showy and elegant n;
hn id|id g-ihl. and ar»? WAIIRANTEI)
> I’ E<'t A fj CltlitTii’lCATE TO WEAR TWEN
I’Y YXIABO.
If you have not »oen these watches, ask you
e«eb-r for them. If lie does not keep them, tel
him I n U behind the ago, and to send for an lllus
trated Catalogue.
HAGSTOZ & THORPE,
Sixth and Chestnut Sts., Philadelphia, Pa
SCj-Sold only through Itegular Dealers
i - r
!
Is a perfect Blood Itmfikr, and is the
only purely Veoetabli remedy known to sci
ence, that has made radical and Permanent
Ci'kej of Syrhius and Scrofula in all their
stages.
It thoroughly removes mercury from the
system; It relieve* the agonies of mercurial
rheumatism, and speedily cures all skin dis
eases.
For sale bv Peebles A Rend.
DR. RICE,
37 Court Race, LOUISVILLE, KY,
A Togalarlf ftdiMAfcsd xad lvg vlly qu*!i9*d pbvm<ri*n snd th«
ttuZiSUOOMSfuI, .VI kls pr»Gßi<:» will prov*. CuTM AliSurßUl
wr prifW-e, okroato aud wzujzidi**.**, gp® j 7G«-tor
vhea and
al uss lu yoatk, idxusl niß»ur*r Y*»r«. or wkk^r
oau.vM, sad pruju Boutd « f kL» fallowing Btfecis: Nei rou*-
Kuiiv.iou*, Irliwfa-w of Si#bt. M**m
cry. Pkysia*l!>«c».v,FLiupl*»B ou Arei-alonUi Socivtrof
Foradlt*. o*afuaiu» of IfloAß, l.wu of S?xu» 1 Power, <vc.,
m derive w»rriAßS luipropwr or uakappr. Are
and v*na&A*o»ly curod. SYPMILIS
•undutlntlnlr ota<l > tod tkoßvioc ui; {JON-
Ulwt, Htriotur?, Filwßßd owes pH
v»u qiucr'y «urod. Fatl*«l« treuwil ty »vilvT«*-
prr«. CMSUltAtitfE treo ab 4 Invited, «karia»
Attl worrrspoudttaco Blrictly ooisfidontloL
A yiUVATIC CO^HSILOR
Of 300 p&i**, tout io taay adtLro-o, aieuroly Mulod, f»r thirty
(30) (sail. Should ho rond by oil. Addreu os »b 0.%
Oil «o hours from JA.U. w ; J?. kL BuiuU/s, 3to if. Um
MilOR. lOTTS
LfsßM He - 12 M> Ci s hth st
foliaSt. Louis, Mo.
Who h»j hsd grr»t#r cratricoce in the treatment of tua
to lU *l troubles of bet!* nialv ami #*uialv than any physician
in th» gitas thv reaultg of his long aßd successfhi
praetke in hia t*ro ajw niHu, Just publiaheu, antitlwi
7h® PHYSIOLOGY OF N!AR»IAOn
The PRIVATE iV3 SDICAL ADVISER
Book, that .re r«tlly Cul.L-. ... fc.u-Uuru.ur. in all re.t
t*iirs pertaining to M«aho*4 ami Wowtißhood. and supply
want long felt. They are WantifaUy Uiuitreled, and in plain
language, Msily undMatood. The two books OHibraceMs
MgM v and coutkia T&lkahle Isfurmatloa rorboth married and
with all the receat improvements in medical treatment
Head what our homepapers say: “The knowladge imparted
in ftr. Butts’ new works is ia no wsyr of questvonabl* char
acter, but is something ihnt ovae/ o*>« skualh knew The
Yeutk. the victim of early indiicretioa; ikt» Hau, otherwise
perfectly healthy maybe,but with waaingvifor in thepriuoe
of lift, and tke in a
from the many ills ht»r tc_t ia hc.'rl Oj | “ sU m H
to."—St. Louis Journal. J L (Lg
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both io on# volume, gl; in cioth
gilt, 25 cts extra. Sent under seal, oittS 09 8h |VH
receipt of price in money or stamp*, ai? p]l Cky
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a HILLI1: & SUPPLIES.
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For Sale.
PURSUANT to the will of Q R. Nolan,
deceased, and for the purpose of a distri
bution of the estate. 1 offer ut private sale a
valuable plantation lying on Flint river, iu
Fayette com tv, Ga. It is situate one fourth
of a mile from’North’s grist mills, four miles
from Fayetteville and seven miles from
Hampton, on the Macon and V\ estern Rail
road It has 100 acres in woodland and
about 100 acres of good bottom, well ditched
and m cultivation. The entire tract consists
el 432 acres. A neat four-room dwelling,
plasiertd inside, has beeu erected upon the
premises within the last 12 months, there
are four good tenement houses, with rock
chimney-,on the pi >ce. lue well water is as
good as any in Middle Georgia. If pur
chased by 15th ot February arrangements
c-.i be mude to deliver possession in time tor
piuuiiug a crop ; it after that lime, the place
will fie turned over next tail Any persou
desiring to purchase such a place on reason
able aud accommodating terms will comuiu
uicate with me at McDonough, Ga.
T. G. NOLAN, Ex r.
FAREWELL TO 1818 i
-U! .1"., , ' "8
I SEND HAPPY GREETING
TO ALL MY CUSTOMERS!
AND I am prepared to furnish goods to mv old friends and customers at each low figures
as will astonish them. I h:ive ever held that a man is entD’ed to the full worth o! his
money, and have tried to give as near fall value for it as any one. By adhering to th’S
policy I have won a large share of the public patronage, and believe I shall be enabled to
offer better bargains and greater inducements this year than ever before. I have recently
enlarged my store, and made many other improvements, and in addition to a
A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
DRY BQOSS, BOOTS, SMSES, MATS, CAES, io.,
I shall keep on hand nil the time one of the Heaviest Slocks of Groceries evw
carried by any merchant in this town which 1 will sell a! figures to suit the times.
Besides Hardware. Crockery, and all kinds of Farming Implements, 1 sell the famous
Haiman Plow-Stock, hundreds of which are in use throughout this section of country, and
all of which give perfect satisfaction.
1 am also agent for Ihe New American Sewing Machine, said to be the best in use.
o. "W. Henderson.
Hampton, Ga., February 22,1878; 1 y
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J. D. & T. F. SMITH, GENERAL AGENTS
59 South Broad Street, ATLANTA, GA.
A. V. McYicker, Agent for Henry county. cugl3;ly
THE FALL CAMPAIGN!
SEW MU SEASQMBLE GOODSI
A RARE CHANCE FOR GOOD BARGAINS
I AM now receiving my Fall and Winter stock of goods, and announce to the public that
I am better prepared than evi-r to off.-r bargains in anything that may bn needed in
the way of General Merchandise My stock comprises everything usually found in firit
class mercantile establishment--, such as
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoos, Eats, Cops,
Notions Crockery, and a Full Line of Groceries.
Prices are still falling, and I shall mark my goods down to the lowest possible living fignrs -
to meet tbe exigencies of the case. However, Ido not propose to undersell anvone, or tx
undersold, but shall ofler such inducements as mav be allowed by the rules governing hon
orable competition ; yet will sell any or all of my large assortment of goods at small profits
for CASH, 'bus enabling my customer- to reap all the advantages resulting from larg«
purchisis for cash in the best and cheapest markets. Trusting that I may be fjvored with
a share of the pnblic patronage, I shall continue to offer such inducements as will make it
to the interest of purchasers to give me a call before buying elsewhere,
„ „ , -A.- G-laser.
flampion, Ga. f Sepfember 20; dm
Furniture.
S- S. Middleton,
HAMPTON, GA.,
Has on hand a large aDd assorted stock of
FURNITURE,
Bureaus. Bedsteads, Chairs, Secretaries,
Wardrobes, Cupboards,
And is prepared to manufacture to order
anything you need to furnish your bouse
Upholstering and Cabinet work done in
the latest style and with dispatch.
Coffins always on hand.
Agents Wanted for Dr. March's New Book,
From Dark to Dawn.
In this new volume the popular author of
•Night Scenes in the Bible” portrays with
vivid and thrilling force the events of Sacred
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sparkling thoughts, beautiful engiaviogs and
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Recommended by leading thinkers and
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young men or women For circulars, terms,
etc., address J. C. MoCchdt <fc Co . Pub
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DUCT business you can engage in. 35
to 320 per day made by any
worker ot either sex, right iu their own io>
entities. Particulars and samples worth 35
free. Improve your spare time at this busi
ness. Address Stinson A Co., Portland,
Maine.
Is the latest out and the beet, the inventars
having obtained the three first patents in 1879
and the three last in 1877, the dates of which
are stamped on the throat plate. Examine
the different makes of machines lor yourselves,
and don’t take any one’s woid as to which ar*
new inventions
The inventors are free to admit that many
of the old patent sewing machines have I heir
particular good points, and after a careful ex
am nation of them all they have selected the
best principles from them and embodied them
with their own new patents, thus producing a
machine that excels the ©ld patents is tuuuy
respects
Buy the White and save peddling ageßts’
commissions, as we do not peddle them. W*
give buyers the benefit of the peddling agents’
commission, which is from 310 to 32(1 ou eae b
machine.
Give Me Hoorn!
NEW STORE!
And a Magnificent Stock of
NEW GOODS I
TTAVING recently removed to the large
-A-*- and elegant new brick store near Schse
ler’s Warehouse, I am now enabled to exhibit
my Goods to a better advantage than ever,
and will continue to offer such inducements
to the trading public as will insure a contin
uance of the heavy patronage with which I
have been favored in the past. In
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,
BOOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
And a varied and choice assortment of
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
such as can only be found in a first class store,.
I am prepared to offer bargains that will de
fy competition. My old friends, and the
public generally, are invited to call and ex
amine my goods, and be convinced of the
truth ol what I say.
At tlie New Brick Store !
Z. T. Manson.
Hampton. Ga., Feb. 1-ly