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FAIRBURN WAIF.
Cliuich Director)'.
BiITtST cuvncit—Second Sunday and Sat
urday before in each month. Rev. JohnS
Judd, Pastor.
MrTHodIsT Cite cit—On tbe Fourth Sun
day in each month. Rev U. J. Harwell, Pas
tor.
Masonic.
Paii.bckn Lough F.'.A.' M Meets S.c
oml and Fourth Saturday nights in each mouth
v. W. Lam am, W. M.
P. Nl. 1 idw i.L. Stc’y.
Town Council
Veets every Manilay night.
tV H AxdueWS, latCh 'ftnt.
O. A. C aKTREII, Clerk.
County Officers.
t)ii, John Goodman. Ri-presi ntative.
R . C UhaVers, Ordinary.
I tV. Cakti'.k, Sheriff,
M. 11 Woodd ix, Clerk Superior Court.
J W. B ooK.t Receiver of Tax Returns.
S. Ip KVEV. Fax Collector.
J C. WiLi-titts, County Treasurer.
D. Adis hold, County Surveyor.
HKN*"r Mohgan. Coroner.
Joseph li mtlbv, Ex pi ess Agt.-
J. (i. Mc ALLIi-TK , Depot. Agt.
C. A. HaKVfcr. Postmaster.
Thrower Lodge, No.t, I. O. G> T
Meets everv Friday night, at the Court-House
\T. T Roberts, W C T.
Miss Cecilia J Smith, W. V. T.
Dr John Goodman, VV. S.
M. T. Walker. Treasurer.
W . A. MoCurry, tV. M
Miss Belle Greene, W, D. M.
J. F Goodman. Guard.
Miss Mollierheen, Sentinel.
W. J. Cloud. W. C.
J. 11. Strickland, P. tV. C. T.
Beulalk Lodge, No. 51, C. Vt. T.
Meets every Sunday eveniilg a. 4 o’clock r. a..
at Court-House.
T. J. Landrum, Supt.
Dr. J. Goodman, j
and > Executive Committee.
8. G. Johnson. )
John F. Goodman, C. T.
Miss Lizzie Vickars, V. T.
Miss R. L. Ragsdale, Sec’y.
John Reynolds. Trea-urer.
W. S McLariu, M.
Miss Sallie Williams, D. M.
George Malone. G.
Miss Docia Cole. S.
A. J. Vickars, U.
K. M. Mobley, P.T.
Moral Ueforin Sokicty.
Meets every Wednesday night.
John Reynolds, President.
L. S. Roan, Sec’y.
Fairburn, Georgia, June 14, 1872.
Judge J. R Parrott of Curtersvilte
is dead.
Cit pa —l'lie 1 iimeis uii-migti'nit tliis
county report that crops are in a
flourishing condition, and that fmilof
all kinds are abundant.
YVn have an interesting b tier from
Atlanta which we regie! did ii'i reach
us in time for itiis issue. It slialj ap
pear in our next.
We are pleased to see our you g
friend Mr. James McGown, lo'-king
«o finely tie has been in town for the
past, few days on a brief visit.
Then will be a fe.- ival given by
Lodge No 76 I' A M at Ganipbe iton
on the 24>h insl. St Jobe’s day, ex
tensive picparations are being made
foi tiie enteituinm nt > I guests
We neglected t 1 menli n in <mi last
week’s issue tbe iaet that Geo. I . Coch
ran has corn tasstling and silking.—
This speaks well for the agricultural
capacities of our county.
Difficulty,— Wp learn Unit Mr John
Suttles on last ruonday slut a negro
man mar Red o>k in tiiis county
knocking several of his teeth out and
lodging some shot in his breast. lln
negro was advancing on Mr. buttles
with an axe. The negro is not Bili
ously hurt.
The Card of I)r. Wii.i.iam Whitaker
Appears in our advertising column of
this issue. We ask special attention
of out readers and the public to the
same. The Doctor has had near t wenty
years of experience in the practice of
medicine, in its various branches. He
has ever been successful in the treat
ment of Cancers and also all Chronic
diseases, which lie will continueon the
most liberal terms.
We recommend the public to a favor
able cousideiation of iiis meiieta.
Ou 1- esteemed fiiend A. S. Gorman
Clk. Supr Court of Douglas county,
called on us last Tuesday. He is look
ing well, and is in fine spirits. It is
thought by many that Douglas County
is entitled to the next Senator, and if
tbe Nominating Convention decides
accordinly, Mr. (J. is worthy and well
qualified for the position of State Sen
ator, and if nominated and elected we
will have the light man iu tbe right
place.
As the time is close at hand when
tbe people will begin to look an tind
for suitable m n to place in the field j
for tbe various county offices, it ill
be well for those desiring to become |
candidates,to have their names atmounc
cd in The Waif In this way they can
bring their names before the public, as
our pauer is printed at the County Si’e,
and has a large circulation iu theco n*
ty-
We neglected to mention ill our last
week’s issue that the examination and
exhibition of Cap* J. b Lister’s school
at Bethany, in Fayette County, came
off on Friday and Friday night before
last. We regret that we could not be
in attendance, ao as ta. give the pro-.
ceedingß in detail Several of out
young folks were present, atid they in
form us that the examination was sat
isf etory to the whole auditory; aud
that the students acquitted themselves
with honor to themselves aud teacher.
The exhibition was a complete success,
and was like all of tin- Captain’s ex
hibi ions; hard to beat.
We congratulate the people of Beth
any upon securing the services ofCapt
Lister. He taught at this place last
year in connection with Col Mobley,
and gave universal satisfaction. Hi
ts, a high-toned gentleman, a thor
ough scholar and a strict disciplinari
an. His school will be resume ion the
24ili inst. May success attend him
Wo called this morning at the live
Drug Stole of Dis. Goodman & Peek,
found all hands busy packing and
shipping Dr. Goodman’s proprietary
medicines to fill orders fiom their
agents
I). .Goodman’s medicines are becom
ing veiy popular wiu-fwer used.
Fairburn is not only a place to man
ufacture medicines, but large dealers
in Atlanta would find tins a convenient,
cheap and healthy point to have -hoes,
hats, furniture and many other artic
-1 s manufactured.
Rev. G. 11. Moot of Atl mta, brought
us a cotton stalk, Horn his plantation
in this countv on Tuesday, sixteen in
ches long, filled with squares, one of
which was swilling h r the bloom
This stalk was pulled lor the purpose of
thinning, and is only a sample of the
field, of perhaps ten acres. This cot
ton is manured with cotton states’ Gu
ano, which can be seen on the root of
the stalks. We wisli Bro Moor suc
cess iu the ministry, and the firm.
Nathan Eason Esq of our county
brought into our town on last Satur
day, a c (ton stalk which measmed
eighteen inches in height and had -ev
eral limbs from five to six inches in
length an wed formed Mr. E. in
fo ins ns that this was a no te surplus
weed which lie wished removed, and
that he has some three our four acres
of which this is a sample, Mr Eis a
scientific farmer, and worthy citizen.
Religious Rev. J S. I) >dd preach
ed at tin- Baptist church on Saturday
and Sunday last. Uncle John is one
of those whom we admire more and
more the longer we know him. lie has
anew sermon every time, and we think
this is the true reason why every body
j- always anxious to hear him. He
has liven for many yeaisio the minis
try and his power and infbinoe as such,
have eontinttlly extended and spread.—
May Providence crown his efforts with
success.
PALMETTO ITEMS.
The concert at Palmetto will be on
Thursday evening Jutid 20ih, instead
of Friday evening June 2l»t, as has
been announced.
.\lr. A. J. Smith, druggist, who lots
been doing business in our village fin
several yaars, has disposed of his en
tire sW '-’f drugs, etc ,to our young
and enterprising physician, Dr. I’. D.
Longino—who has also been carrying
on an extensive trade in tbe line. As
these two first class diug stores have
been consolidated into one mammoth
concern, we will certainly have t hi
ding departim tit inferior to none in
any town. YV’e regie! to In go oil so
ciable little friend, jack, but we trust
lie 111 I\ fi and alio*her sp'ft with no less
dial ins than bis native home.
We u tire that some of our ci izens
ale employ mg white female seiVunts,
and dispensing w-tli the col. red L
has become so and fficult to secure the
servises of chimed w men hi whom
confidence can he imposed, that out
people will ultimately be compelled to
look to foreign countries for serv-nts
who are willing and con petent to at
tend to household duties.
The farmers are bringing in stalk
of cotton occasionally for exhibition.
The height of the plat and the number
of forms, excelled tliose of last year
—at this season.
The lecent rains have increased the
confidence of our planters and raised
the drooping spirits of the merchants.
The wheat crop is repotted as being
much better than it lias been for a tinm
ber of years We expect a lively trade
to open soon.
Tin- dullness of the season has caused
many of our citizens to resort to play
ing drafts in order to keep off ennui
We have some adepts at that game.
Pa!m< tto can boast of the finest
blooded tnure in Campbell county.
Loe Burch, an ingenious youth of
our town ha invented a uew kind of a
pop gun.
The base ball club has exploded
Mr. E. R. Thornton has some alfalfa,
or California clover growing in his
vard; it is considered superior to red
clover for stock.
Shall we have a County Paper.
' Ediotrs Waif:—l ask space for a
few thoughts in your valuable paper.
I am as true .. t'i -- ii-t in
prise and industry <is then- i- in t inn
bell county. Tin- time h tin , • • •■•
we should have a county paper.—
Without a good newspaper published
in our county, we would have no me
dium through which we could receive
the general news, both foreign and do
mestic.
Although I am a fanner and reside
in the country, 1 feel a deep interest
in the gei eral prosperity of oiir coun
ty, and would like lo see my county
(own a place of some note, and at tin
same tiino, feel that a real good lie s
papei properly sustained and a p.eciat
ed by the citizens of Campbell county
Would do as much, it not more in de
veloping our internal resources in en
couraging scientific cultivation of the
sod in disseminating u-efui knowledge
among our people and in elevating
tin- moral aud intellectual stand.ml of
our actions than almost any otii r etc
~ v l
terpriso that Coind be brnugnt iu our
midst, and if we had the wealth of tin
world, and the leaniin,* "I ages, w.
would have no means ot oUi own to
give them to the public.
Let the farmers of our county ami
..11 otnci , eisoos, who have the spirit
o. home pride in iheii bosoms patron
ize and sustain The Fairburn Waif,
and I tn confident that your wives
and children will he pleased with yoih
acts and commend you for sound dis
cretion, and the paper will give bet
ter and belter satisfaction I lie longer
you lead it.
I am well acquainted with the men
who are running the Waif. Mr. An
drews is a good lawyer and sell-inane
man; he pushes forward every busi
ness, he undertakes. Mr Cantrell s
the best fellow iu the country and i
good scholar, was clerk f urn So •
rior Court for several years and ga\>
general satisfaction and was only be o
en for m< nb< r in'tfie .egislutun-f m
our'county by a small vole.
Mi- Cloud i» a very.deve.r little titan
noted foi firmness, economy and an vl-
eigetio elite i prising business mail'-
ll for no othei reason, we so.min o
sped him tor the memory of bis gra-.o
father who was tormany yens, . i .
the first citizens n| .on c uoty Mi.
C will do ail In- u< . ui.- s, u- a-i. -
evitable causes prevent. let n* ■
men are just, in llu pi hid- ■ I lif -i.o
will make one among tne best i •
editors in tbe Tviate.
Let us ncoure.gt tin Waif ..in! os
fhauagers. May tin papei soon i
every home in our county, and may it
extend its circulation until the masses
of Georgia shall realize, that Campbell
County and her newspaper are equal to
any in the State. Let all coiue tip
like true men and sustain In me and
iiuine enterprise, subscribe for the
Waif, read it end induce their neigh
bors tel take it. I alll Very certain
this would enhance tin-interest of om
county more than the same amount of
in ney id vested iu any other way.
A Farmer.
Faibburn, Ga.
June llhh, 1872.
Rev. Geo. R. Moor,
Dear Sir.
We were appointed a Committee by
Campbell 101 l Lodge, No 76, to pn Cine
a lecture! fm sad Lodge, on Si John's
day, llie- 24 iof Jane i»72. And wi
have si'leond you lor the occasion.
Please iulmiii us ilium diately »t Fail
bun. wlieatlier you can serve us or not
Conveyance \)ill be furnished yon
fnmi Fail burn.
Yours Respectfully
J. J. Beall.
a • M. U WoODDALL.
R. C. Beavers
Atlanta. Ga.
June 14tb, 1872
Mi ssers. J J. Beall, M. H. Wood
dai.l, R C Beavers
Gentlemen. 1 have received your
kind communication, desiring that I
shall deliver a It cture at Canipbolltoii
outlie 24lit o - June, St Johns day.
Owing to tiie great press of ministerial
labor, I am quite sure that I cannot
make the ellaborate preporationsik-.it
I would desire, yeti' will uffind me
great pleasure to be with my old tri> if
and true fiiends. I consider your in
vitation an honor of no sina l i«ip"ti,
and will bo present, and del Vci tbe
lecturer as best 1 catl under ail tiie
cltouinstances.
Affectionately
Geo R M >or
Thirty-Six t-euatoiial Dht.
Tiie 36i h Senatorial Di-t i- v-.iiiipo--
ed ot Catuple It, Coweta iL ugl s,
and M' -nwcl iei W - «tiV„, R : F r
buiuastln pine in tin Dem c.a's
hold tiiair N<.-mmaiina Convci.iion
YVe have heard I nun D uglas, anti in
Democrats are willii g tor the cmvi n
tion to be tn-ld in Falilnini. W n-,.u1il
like to liear fn-ni Coweta and Merri
wether, Wc leave it fur the Demo
cratic Executive Conimitee to set the
time.
li outy gnciittiiral
.'llChlj.
| I' is - ,ceiy was toiivened at tin
Court li list■, on ||„ first Tuesday in
tins month, and Was permanently or
ganized by o'ecfiiig A G. Hulsey,
Preside--1; Belf.rd Luck, Vice- Mii*Ki- |
deh'f'E J Holey, Tie,.surer and i
W. L. Sen,' ai y.
The S. l iely will moot again on S ,t
•inlay, the 8:h day f June,.next |
And riie“fai rile s in Campla-ll and Fay- J
die oMinties, are solicited L• jliuu, and I
lend tJieir aid and assistance la estali-!
Ilshing this ju-lillition, and placing I
Campbell county in t .is respect, on an [
equal footing with other c unties in j
State.
The New Ynk fini.es, in., hoisting
the names of Grant and Wilson. t<> it's
editorial masthead, hikes , the words
that ony.e sjipnod fmin H, G.,s pen, and
placuvs. lln.-jn underlie,itli., They read
l liis way and show tlmt H. <t’s views
liaVe.gpeitlly changed i.f'Jati
■‘Gen Gr ant lias never bet n beaten
.and lie Jievcr Will be HORACE-<!RFE
LKY.
A farmer lias told his story. He
was going out to his com crib tlieotli
er morning, he silys’, wheli he- saw a
large rat tvitli head ere'et,’carrying a
full sizod ear of corn Mi .-liis inoiith,
A’iiife at" the same time is tail was
wrapped arniiiiil aim licr large eai,
which lie was dragging behind him
Werh'y New* ~ ■- ~
We have con vers if with gentlemen
from Ohattnoga, Polk, Bartow and
Guidon counties during the past wtek,
aid lilny pioliollnie tiie wlielit Crop
the best-that lei' been in in fny years,
/limn' Bn'te in
’iTATUR 3’S
HAIR RESTO ATIVE
C ONTAINS NO LAC SULPHU NO SU
GAR OF I€AO—NO LITHARGE-NO
NITR rr OF SILVER, AND IS EN
TIRELY FREE FROM THE POISONOUS
A 1 D Hf A! TH-DESTROYING
US D in other hair PREPARATIONS.
Tr ns|r«r«Q» and clt?*r aa.cryßtal it will n t
*»<*il th<* finest tubric.—rrfrfectly BAFE.
uni EFFICIENT.— disidf‘ratum.-i
aS UGIIT FOr. AND FOUND AT
EAST! *
If rnsrores Afid prevfnts th«“ Half from be
coming.'*T,*y. impart* s *oft. glossy appearance,
DandrylF. is c ol and refreshing to the
head, checks the Hair fr in falling yff, and
ri stori’p >t to a’ureal extent when prera Uure
ly I -si »i, venlj? Headaches, cures all humor*,
cu» *n u t*rup»inns. and uniiatur 1 heat.—
S \ L) BSSINO FOR THE HAIR IT IS
THE ofcsT AUITCLE IN TilE MARKET.
DR. 0. SMITH . Patentee, Ayer. Mas*.—
Prepared only .by PROCTER BROTHERS,
Gloucester, Mask. Trie genuine its put up in a
pauuel bottle made expr«wily for it, with the
na<fie ot the article blown in the gln*n A*k
your Druggist for NArunx’a Hair Kkkstoka
tite. and take no other.
Send two three cent atampg to Procter
Brother! for a ‘ Treatise on the Human Hair 0 ’
The intoniiation it contains'is worth $500,(10
to any person.
Fairburn Markets.
CorreCteiJ i x s re s>y or Thk Firbukn Wiif
Bv Ju EFII BIUKTU.y.
C0rn................ 19 bu.hel $! 10
Meal... .„ ,-i .. j.. ..'I) •• •* 125
Flour loo li,-. slsUto li I>U
linCuil- Shoulder.- it) 7V g
Clear itib’d Side*... '
Clear Side. B
Lard ...A fib 12)4
Cheese... i.... f 16 lo 20
Bmti-r. * “ 20
BgiiH f doz 15
Chick, .1it.............. each 20 to 25 ,
Sugar-, .f If) 13 lo • 16
Mola-neh. f gal 33 to 4(1
•Kice,.....,c...........f lb to
Soap.“ .)o@ls
Candles. “ ’ “ 25
Salt.. u. . .-. “fk - 225
Factory Tlirogjl, f bunch 1 75
SlnrtiigH.. per yd 1h@124
I’rmta -‘ •• le@ 12
Tobacco. per lb 65@1 zo
Hay—Timothy. ...pr 11)0 lb- 2 25
K, r'sene Du f G .1. , 45(g 'ii-
Peiro "" *...... - " 50
Weights and Mtastires.
Bosuel. ' Lbs'.
Wheat. ~.: V. .V. ........... 60
Shelled Cor;: 56
Corn iu ear... 7u
Prus.. :.. i i 6e
1ive....... vv ..i . ... 50
'ats ... . . 32
Barley..,. '....'...... 48
Irish PpLittMis* .. . ... 60
• iveet I'otAtbt-H ... 6U
W hile Beans . oil
1 islor liraiit,. . ; 45
Clover seed . .60
i'limuhy ......... 4ti
Flax se.-u.. 06
fb-iup swil- 44
Blue era s reod 1 ... 7. ....... 14
Such wheat..,, . 54
Dried peaches 40
bri'-d avples . 24
Onions . .... 50
Salt 50
Slone Cod’ . 80
Malt... I. 88
bran . . 20
Tiirop- '-5
. ' I. 0 rr - 8
I b - .eh -d ■. -lie 80
i' L i N 1 A C* it.. .Vi 75 li LV\ Eli Y.
V. A. GOODYEAR’S
CBLBBKATBD
SOutHorn Alee
AN Ls FOR TE M .
P. 0-. Box. No 518.
Cxft VT. P. PLATT, Traveling Agent.
ap2B‘t?
O'J.BRAPFIELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR:
"WIIMANS 11F.ST FKI+.ND,’
! Will bring oil .he ,vj, n i & a hen tin-i
j dtlW Uni been rsl'ii • .-iie,!, alu • ivln'e
i HlVfi burn i Cisb'cd I If/11l til
uiiturnl causes. Will cute Rheumut
l-m and Nellialgni "I ti.e back and
womb. Will •euro Fafiiinl Meusliua
tinli, and relieve Hie head, back ui and
■in.- "f those dis.tiessii g pains nlicl
aches H ill cl)' ek luelmilhugia or
“excessive ff.m Will cure “WhibV
and falling id tin- womb, when it is the
result ol rt-laXatioii or bud health.
It is as sure u cure in ttji tbe above
diseases as Quinine is hi Chills und
Fever.
Ladies can cur,* themselves of all
the above diseases without levealmg
the ir complaints to any - person, whicli
L- always mortifying to their pride
an.d ujodioty.
It is recommended and used by
•he best physicians in (fieii piiv.it
pi.aejice.
Eel a liist'ory (it tiie above diseases,
cemticutes of Us vvoi.d, ilul cures and
dM<'CL"lis, lie' teat er is leaded to fne
,vv rajipi i hi bund ism. '..bot tle, Man ul ac
lured und sum by
; .•» bnAiiFlKtti, * co., Ailanta.Gu.
-b"ld By an i). ogglsls Fuce $1.50
SMITH &. MOTES’
ARr GEAXJL.RR.Y
( Formerly Au/iu it ianuth J
PAIUibS Visiting Alluuiu wuuidii- well lo
.cull ul ibe OIU Planter i iiutogiiipti Calu-iy
and examine specimen oi heuuluu. fit run-,
such as are made unity at uui lueliis
beauty ol li. I'll and iiea.ncs .ppsarauce uu
surpu-s, and. Lire us a cad. He Hill pitust y..u
Ui'lleiy ovr Sharp AFioyd’i Jewelry Slot .
*N*j 29. WuneUali steel .Vila 'I
.' t n siu uu,
Fait but u, ... Oleorgiu.
1 B sU a.NsU.N
HiS just ipe trl a splendid «>ock ol Maple
id Lmcy Dry Good,s CttUvry, Crocker.
a.." till*. laic, lia.unaie, Hus. And u iu.i rue
ol ruiUii t C*i oceiie.*, umi thing ute kepi
i.i a coutitr > ul* an ol vv icii ii*_- ]» u«iii
Mi.iivd iu m u at cii«ap aa Huy cuu Uu holed at
iclail .01 Cuati a u) a Herr .iu> 1 iUt* ol tinr iuau
ut rCionc:-. Oai. .*uti net* lory'jaiEuiteft ai Luu
uruiii a collier, Fatiouin, Cra. j»iulV-om
something new i
frit iUbIUV.xZPHS i.b 4 *.KlrLi, rY LS
L Ai.LUiKD ou sh-rt nbiice in ihe uiu-i
A-i iiuatlc UJ.iuuil. Ol all HZ*:.* ui.U
VCiUi aUciiliOil g vcu to eOpj .Ujt Rlai C.i
vig.iig ft uui old aliioroty pee and u-»guei t co
.■p a. i Uoiv v\eii eXcCUitO iik- u< aav.*
w. tuc ...*ciV -a o ineiiLia are luvin-u (o c~i
v..i: ae Hiy ,-t.* ; *i 0e blitj iiumUubo
.aeLottil li'JU.-r A* ii Out u
J.»*ii.u v‘ v. J. tii.iiAl. FiiOu.glapiier
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PEMBERTON. TA7’I,OR A CO.
DR. WIL LI AM WHITAKER
HAVING located 2 miles from Fairburn
Ga., near the road leading to Concord
ohnrch reßpeodHlly offerß bis professional
services to the public in the treatmentcf the
various form- of disease
pgr Charges reasonable.
Cancers .treated on the principle of no cure
no pay. ma24-6m
DlfiiP. M. TIDWELL,
RESPECTFULLY tender* bi« services to
the citizens, of Fairburn. and snrrounding
country, in the practice of medicine, in its va
rious branches. H- is well supplied with am
putating and obstetrical instruments, and all in
strumenta necessary for the successful treat
ment of diseases peculiar t" females, many of
which cannot be puccei'fully treated without
their use. . . .
Having been engaged in the • ractiee for the
last twenty ye rs. h" h- pe'-. by close attention,
to bonks and patients, 'n m - it and receive a
liberal share rd patronage. • .
pfr- Offlcc in Court-Hun**. raa3 Cm
A FAMILY* PAPER.
V* bich can be trusted and which U always
lull'd' intet ps’, iv a necessity ot the times,
such a one is'the
CHRISTIAN UNION,
ibe Unsictarlnn.
•ly Newspaper, whose Editor is
HENRY WAofl BEcCHER,
It has sokKTHtsa son Evens Mkubrb ur
i i Kb flou-EMOLD. i-i mi teisol Religion,
• ral . Politic, Literature Art, Scict e.
Agriculture, Poetry, News. Fiction for
vo i.g and id , Truth lor Krerybcdy.
AJk Pkk Urns vigorous pen in he
rid i tori als till tar * apers, and Mr. El
nnvvnod’' family rerbati n reports of tb'a
lie plui Le, ui»- Talks .p lyiuo in
t liurch,, are great attr ctions. All. ii «ch
er is Siioted i.y a ler.r editorial staff.
At (met ions Fur 0472!
G i YEN A Jf r A Y!
two fb-jruing nnd P«|iular dorks of Irl ;
‘VvlifE AWAKE AND' FAST ASLEEP"
• wo . Xifui-'iia Freticii O l t hrouoa, the
subjects ot wiinh vie I.iKK sizg. ami ean
oot tail to pleas ail w n love art or ehil
ren AeUtVEN WAY lo rvery auh
scriber str ,*72 whet ties it teaNcbsub
f’UflptlCU Os R-jLiUL
Tne N Y Eve ing At 11 raja of thou
cliroiuuA:
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and x. uipieaoi the chrorno lithograph ex-
Wmeii Have tew rival- in the loarkia in
ai l ..C l V eer.s "
A 'Utiei.iltier writer >«. the Pamisher*:
Tie l la IB S iar suipaks iu beauty aud
-ij.e anythin ih ile. , eekrd A nei«b
b'ir o' lUlne "light the same r.'iuoa
iu -ew ork a lew unnirhs afci., an p.dd
en diniais tor itieiu F ease act-ip tuy
iiauks lor them.’’ 1
enlarge mTn t
Aikl ti.uuge of F«im.
Un t e tu-'i o| Jitnury -.be p.* er was en
rged nu will lien alter be loldvd in
we lily lour mrg quar o p gts. p Med at
me back and tnunu at tbe r dges,- a de
cided i.uv.n.tage iti votive,.lence lor read
og. p sses til by no other releigioui
weekly published
Mrs. Hun iet Beecher Stowe
during the year 1.-.2,
i ill H i ite Exclusively
t r tin t j ii.si' an I .mon (w ith theexcep
idii in ou. an. rt erory aireauy eiigaged
Un ahOther puoiKjat.ion.)
•lit 1 Lit ns 04. SIBSCKIPTIOX
i ZRfc Aft t LDOWB:
One Ycar Only $q
entti u.e. su scribe, vo Hie
p t|M. tl t tin* ihe* AOuve ui
U i ■ liromo-, eeiivc ed at the p-blication
® ' . ‘ 1 tbe •» bscriber wHi aud ten cents
•oi expenses ol wrapping, mailing. «tc.
[63 1 ] the Cinoiuos will be tuaded. po t
pAICI. IN Till. OB t-K OV aAMBS OK TH* at’B
CKiPTiO,. list ad ii the snbsc, ib r pre
,ero IV aytiu sill 25 grits more f. .3 a to
gether.lLe upies t.e uiape wil be strong
ly mount! and on earu-board, sized and var
bisned,air ready * lor irutuing. Tm» i,
the metluKl we recoiDeod as tne u,Osl »ati«-
• aclbfv■ *wrt It. alllew ueauy au oor
suboceroers ord r.
I'vbd ramiey by J’ligf/I Oilier*, Draft*
or Registered Letter*.
PS msr 4»-IL, FiKST BIRVLD.
tn.ciMKN Gurus <>i tne Ghhistiak
l niiin will he mulled nun. ,of postage
to liny uddiWs ou receipt ol six cenis by
J B tORI) & ca, PL’ BLIMI KB S,
27 Park . lace. scm Fork.
llriif) M aril licecber aud
Glii isttaii Imon.
THE (hiaiLiN UNION isaßeligiou*
we.-kiy. edited by U. i.ry Ward Beecher,
’d and putillslud by J fi r rd A 0., 2, Park
Place, N \ .It coui| sises-.-, pag s, large
quarto.st- yiely parted at the bam, and
uinii and t the edges, ready and con veil aii t
I r eadi g. lc is .he abiest a i. bed ie
iigioi s paper t übli led . ctive e rnesf,
alive on all questions pertainiong to the
growth <l a uealt y. religioug file. N»t
blindly bound by cree orb party, not
ieu to Old con'servaiive noli iia, and
mouldy superstitious; yet deCplv, tlior
ou ii y. tiuiy ivigiou* But two years
Id. eircub tes thousiui s more than any
nth r re tgious paper in AtueFca tn t* its
.pul growth does not bo u,u li eurpris-
Us .vli I, We consider that it fully meets
i.e w (its oi . u t ine, tor Lhrlstian üb»
; J tliiiiir, .bro -u pilu ujueitfcl,
' le- r headed, lar—igbted l„ rge-hearted.
.T'l.sni il l only lellgitvttw j. lor
which Mr. Beecher writes, or to which he
in any ay contiibu es. His rharae’er*
i-iic arti lesol a 1 kinds and die only c m
plete and.au v. rba im reports of
his * ,7'G' vl te Ueoni Talks,’ as w ell
Mri; 41 B> lOwe’s oeiightlu (and for
m ye. r IS 2 xinuoiv, ) emitrihutmos are
tvraeiive lea ures ot tuv paper whileihe
val; U 8 <*utfeiGse h teles ana t.he adiiiirabiT
susi Hied regular departments of th pa
p- r Hiri ished souirttiii.g o lute cst to tv
ry m uiber ol the tatudy
"W i Awake” rud -Fast A-leeb’’ a
pair "I Fr nch Oil Cl im..-, will be given
»way to all aiiiiu 1 subs ib*r-. The reg
ub-r murk t rice of theft Leauiiiul pic
uica is teu dolta a at which t ous..n ts of
them have' beien gold. Tluv are
- in pi v charming. • and c 'h not
tali to please ail who love art or . hiidrtn.
•'• hrieti- n Ui.onorie'y ur »nd both
ta ■ - hromos will bo sent lor *3; ten
CB -XT for postage, aud twen y-livo
• egrra in mo tinting rid varui hiug
" ‘hat sty lea preh-rr*-... as it near y
always a See advertisement in another
column.
McLARIAI k WIL.LIAMS,
DkAI.SRS IN
DRY GOODS
Liu*fee Family Groieri**, *
CO UN2B Y PROD VC£,
H a r and w are,
ROOTS AND SHOES, *
HATS AND CAPS.
Store John-ou bui ding {Old Court.
Honse), Fairburn. 0 8 '
Highest prices p ’ Jifeind of coa
produce | o bl
J . WA tt LL CK ,
UAXCKACirBEB or
Vv A.Jr( |
SToVLS, lIS P ATE, till TIWLRgr FIIfOKSCS.
Also, OIL fc LAMPS.
Marietta Stroet, between Whitehall & Broad,
At’au(a t Georgies,
the attention of the citla-n
of Campbell. Fayette » n d Douglas, conatim
the advertisement ol Mr. J Warlick w.
know him to b»i one «f the high toned. hoaT.l
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