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Dontist,
AMERICUS, - - • • OtORGIA.
irirssfr^.^;
,.vc v„ r.r»xs.
sii j.u« a. HAvrusa.
HAWKINS & BURKE^
Attornoy* “* Zjn 9
Ansericiw. Oaergif-
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CB ARUS T. (M3D-
Goode & Lumpkin,
A ttorxeys at law,
I THE WEEKLY REPUBLICAN.
PPjiBdtrj) ETriiT FJltDAT MORNEta.
Volume 5—Number 92.
AMERICUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, MAY 10, 1870.
Whole Number 692.
Professional Cards.
Dr.
J. H. JOHNSON,
Pliysicloxx db Surgeon,
J. Berrien Oliver,
General Commission Merchant,
SAVANNAH, GA.
|uly 20 ly.
W ILLnnctico in til the «nl.» '•/111"
SotitliffMltm Circmt.intl in Ihonranbetof
M.cnn, Dooly# Mtrion. Wiley endWjluter. Al,-
.-In tho Supreme Court, and in the United
CircnitandDifOrift Conrtefor Geor^i*.^
_i in the Granberrv building,
-Vnport’s Drugstore,
Jan 27 tf.
Jno. D. CARTER,
A '¥OR?t E V AT ?.AW,
Americus, Georgia.
oHico in Amorims Ilotci building, corm-r of
I.ar.iar and Collogo streets. may 18 if.
IYIERREL CALLAWAY,
Attorney »« X»o W I
N*. I*, ash I'.N-Orv. J. I’.
*i- Office at Court Hot
Georgia.
juuo 26 tf
j:rtw. r. holms
FORT & HOLLIS,
ATTeRSSTS AT LAW,
Americns, Georgia.
ss-O.b v; > » the rove over R. T.Byrd’a store.
JOHN R. WORRILL,
VI-rOENEY AT LAW.
AMERICUS, CA.
< trt.ee over the store of Cranberry A Speer,
march 4-tf. _____
JACK BROWN,
A ftornoy at Xjaw,
AMERICUS, CIA.
if t». Office in Court House tvith Judge Slan-
ii.ni. frhir.tr.
N. A. SMITH,
Attornoy at Xj a w,
W ILL practice in the Courts ofBnmUr and
adjoining Counties, and in Circuit Court of
United Stater.
<#* Office on College street, next to Republi
can office. feb 2o tf.
S. H. HAWKINS,
Attorney-at-Law,
DR. HUNTER,
So. 183 Third Street,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
AONTINUES tf> treat all private diseases,
w Syphilis, gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, or
chitis, hernia and rupture, all urinary dis
eases, syphilitic • *r mercurial affections of the
throat, skin or bines, are treated with
paralleled succes s.
Spermatorrhea. sexual debility ami. impo-
tency, as the result of self abuse in youth,
sexual excesses in maturer years, or other
causes and which produces some of the fol
lowing effects, as nocturnal cmisaions,blotch-
cs, debility, dixxinosa, dimness of sight, con
cision of ideas, evil forebodings, aversion to
remale society, oi memory and sexns'
power, and rendering marriage improper,are
permanently cured.
Dr. Hunter put Labes a medical namplilet
relating to veuorcal diseases and the efisas-
rmis consequences of self a base, that will be
sent to any sddre.** in a scaled envelope for 2
stamps. It contains full symptom lists that
ail! enable those affected to detsrmfSe tlic
nature of their complaint, and give a written
staUim-nt of their case that will answer al
most as well as a personal interview, but
where it is conwnimt, the Doctor should be
consul ted persons, lly.
It is nel&tidcnt that a physician who con-
ik* Mm fid f rxcln sivoly to the study of a cer
tain cIkss or diseases and treats thousands of
M that ^
troduco patiefitS to the doctor alter reading
tiis pamphlets. A friendly talk will cost you
nothing. Charges moderate and cures guar
anteed. Office—No. 183 Third street, be
tween Green and Walnut, near the poet office
Lou isviHe, Ky. Office hours—9 a. m. to 7 p.
lulyS-wtwly
ajiB
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CLARK’S LONDON BEME-
DIES XXJB SPECIAL COMTLAINTS.
DR. CLARK’S INVIGORATOK
One Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S PUrJFIFJt
cleanses the blotxl from all impuritioe, such as
scrofula, syphilis. mercurial rheumatism, hum
ors of every sort, bad breath, offensive perspira
tions, foul feet, citarrb, discharges from the
ear, sore eyes, sore throat, falling off of the hair,
ulcers, boils, pimples, blotches, and all diseases
or the skin. It is also beneficial in diseases of
the lungs and digeHive organs. Price One Dol
lar.
ache, tcothache, stomachache, pains in the
family riwnl
fxly ii
ild b
AMKIUCCS,
all nervous ,
without it. Price One Dollar.
DR. CLARK’S ELIXIR
. I is a certain cure for all weakness of the Cenito-
IVill combine to practice in Simitar and adjoin- i Urinary organa, and the discharges ofthomnen
ing counties, and in United States Circuit and 1 pun-lent nature. Inochorrea, gonorrhea, aper-
District Courts at Savannah. Particular atten- 1 matorrhea, and semina! weakness speedily
tion given to collections. Office—corner College I cored by its *—
and Lamar streets. ” *
r Gran berry & Co's,
J. A. ANSLEY,
A-ttorney-atLaw
Amoricus, G-n.,
Will practise in tlio Courts of Southwestern
Georgia and in the United States Courts at Sa
vannah. Special attention givlin to collection of
JrbtB, the sale and pvrehase of lands, and the in-
\ irrigation of titles. A large assortment of legal
blanks always on hand. dec23tf
A. R. BROWN,
ATTORNEY AT I.A1V,
A luericua, G eorgia.
fTTlLL give prompt attention to »11 business
W entrusted to hia care. nov 26 tf
George W. Wooten,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Amorious, - - - Gra,
»Wire —Over R. T. Byrd's store. janlStf
Price One Dollar.
DR. CLARK'S llEGULATOB
for iemales only, is guaranteed to correct all
special irregularities and difliculties of single la
dies. Mamed ladies are cautioned not to use it
when in a certain condition, as its effects would
be too powerful. Price One Dollar.
All of these celebrated remedies are prepared
of fluid extracts under Dr. daft's immediate
supervision, and warranted fresh and
affiictcd persons should send
statement of their ailments
the proper remedy will be sent
eah and pure,
a carefully wri
»o Dr. Clark,
written
address. Dr. Clark can bo c
selves nnder Ids c
re. All letter* address tc
DR. J. CLARK,
Great
Dr. SMITH’S
Southern
Tonic
At the Bottom of theHea ’
THRILLING ADVENTURES OF A DIVER WHO
VISITED THE ONEIDA—^VERIFICATION*' OF
THE TESTIMONY OF THE SAVED—WHX3S
THE BLAUS BESTS.
[Correspondence of the Saeramonto Bee.
Oa the 24th day of February the “Bo r
rowed” steamship Aroostook, with
Charles and J. S. Lou gee, practical and
experienced divers from San Francisco,
went to where the Oneida lies in one
hundred and twenty-three feet of water.
After the usual preparations had bean
concluded, and by sounding, it had been
ascertained that the deck of the Oneida
was one hundred and hree feetbeneath
the surface of the bay: after every cau
tion had been given to eight strong sol
diers to keep tho air-pump constant in
motion, and allow not an instant of time
of stoppage to occur, as thereby depended
the life of tho bold diver/ after Charley
Lon geo had been lielmeted and shut from
air, exept that supplied through tho slen
der tube of coileu rnbber, with alife-line
around his body and leadon clogs to his
feet with Good-bye and Godblessyou from
all aboard, he was dropped over the side,
and slowly disappeared in the blue waves,
while a nervous tremor shot throngli ou r
frame as wo realized the fearful risk
undertaken by that man who was seeking
for truth in over one hundred feet c-f
water.
Away to the leeward, borno by tide
and wind, came floating bubbles tr» the
surface—life-signals from below. Tho
men at tho pump were laboring manfully,
but becoming fatigue, attempted to
change for fresh hand, and there was n
stop. “GreatGodlyouwill nfnrdormy 1
brother! Quick! for Heavens sake, quick!”
And as the men recommenced the revo
lutions of the air-pump, the elder Lougee,
with blanched face and trembling lip,
gave a signal on the life-line below. For
on instant there came no response, and
tho face of that brother seemed to turn
to marble; but then wo saw* two quick
motions from the submarine station, and
know it was the welcome signal of “all
right,” and then Lougee turned to the
man at the wheel, who came so near
sending both below, and simply said:
“Myonly brother’slifo depends upon
your efforts in keeping that pump in mo
tion—stop again at ronr peril.” The
calm face and passionato eye told those
men not to stop again, and with Lieuten
ant Tanner close by, they kept at work
until stopped by orders from Longee.
Moan time, whilo we wero on the deck,
of that “sand pon,”counting tho tedious
moments winch lengthened to half an
hour, Charley Lougeo was searching the
Oneida at the tremendous depths men
tioned. At last camo the signal for
“surface,” and immediately the life-limi
was put in motion; slowly came the coil
ing hemp and mbbe on deck, at last,
away in the deep bluo waves, came in
sight the diver, shrouded and panoplied
in weird garments. As he camo to tho
surface ho reached Minister DcLong a
sword and a lacquered box, and then wan
his helmet loosed, and our party crowdpd
around to hear of the gallant ship.—
Among our party wero many of the sur-
vivers of the Oneida; among them were
William Crowliin sheild, Captain Clark,
Master Yates, and Dr. James Hnddard,
who wero intensley excited to learn tho
tidings.
Said the diver: “The water for tho
fiest seventy feet was quite clear, as tho
sun gave excellent light, and although
my supply of air was once chocked for
an instant, I reached the deck of the skip
just astern of the mizzen mast, and close
by the mess room hatch, the tide was
ebbing quite strong, and I was compelled
to hold to lines from the rigging to keep
from being swept forward. I first ex
amined the side of the ship; she was cut
from the mizzen rigging (at an angle oi
about forty degrees) across the whole
stern of the ship, her timbers, far below
’ the waterline, being crushed and broken,
the Captain’s cabin being cut in two, the
wheel and steering gear all carried away,
and, in fact, the whole side and end oi
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PAYMENTS ALWAYS TO . BE MADE
tVPAYUEV
N ADVANCE. .
”*^;„r„‘S^ w ’“! WASra8T0H0 ? ttE&E -!New Spring and «niaH»r Goods.
Hero is a bona Jlds dcclan tion of tntr j Lexington. Hrginl*. it. I ~
except under certain conditions, against
childbearing, that recently appeared in
the Revolution. What a dreadful pic
ture of depopulation is unfolded by the
railings of these .tell tale worn an. As the
affair stands now, the rich don’t have
children. As it will stand hereafter the
poor can’t have them—for how can the
impecunious devils who hive barely
enough to pay for their eating, meet the
extravagant tariff of those inexorable
women who write for the Revelation. If
they have their way, the doom of the
great Republic is fixed; and il te “ prond-
bird of freedom” mnst soon flup his wings
in the midst of solitudo :
The great want of woman a t present is
money—money for their personal wants,
and money to carry out their plans. I
propose that they shall corn it.; that they
shall consider it as honorable to work for
money as for board, and I demand for
them equal pay for equal work. I de
mand that tho bearing and rearing of
children, tho most exacting of employ
ments, and involving tho most terrible
risks, shall be the test paid vork in the
world, and husbands shall treat their
wives with at least as much consideration
and acknowledge them enti tied to ns
much money as wet nurse*.
Tho meaning of this is, thai wives are
about to strike for greenhaoku, sp mnch
for eveiy baby born. No greenbacks,
no moro sons and daughters. No Green
backs, no more population; no more boys
to carry on the creat enterprises of the
age. The scales of prices for maternal
duties are as follows :
Girl babies § 100
Boy babies, 200
Twin babies 300
Twins, (both boys) 400
Triplets, GOO
Triplets (all boys) 1000
Terms—C. 6. D. No credit beyond
the first child, the motto being
James J. Wmv? M.,^Profo«&or of Gredc^ M. HEYMAN& BRO..
-§sya^“r* , “1 Hotel Building, PublicSquare,
Rev.jL L. KnucPAXBics, D. D., Professor Moral j _
^Wx.^hest6x^Joiocbton, A., M. Prof. History | AMERICUS, GEORGIA
Mathematic.- rlpHE subscriber, take pleasure in erring notice to their friends and the nnbli:
Wan Allah, A. SL.l’ror. Applied Mathematic*. JL generally thnt they are now receiving their Spring .took of Ooods, wtiiou the.
Bjauw) 8. McCulloch, A. M. Prot N.tnnl „„ nrerared to offer to tne trade at nnprecedeutod ihrares. The (took is compl-i'.
P jS£ >P L. T bumxLL, A. M„ rrof. ChemMrv. ! and wiSfeompare with any in the city. Was purchased during the great panic, and
1 Prot. Applied Chemistry. * , can bo
Jtou.d.w.bsoc^—liald.,ivo*~r j S OLD AT ANTE"WAR PRICES,
31. AV. HcMPmiEYs, A. 31., Ass’t Prof. T.itiu
sad Greek.
Bodes Mamie, A. L., Asa’t Profe**or Modern
Iiinguagrs.
Duxcax C. Lyij:, A. 31., Asst. i’nJ. Ms 1 he
matics.
Chas. A. Gk.wts, A.M.. Aea’t l’.Tof. Knylieh.
_ “pay np:
or dry up.” Husbands who desire to
transmit their names to - posterity will
please not ice and take a new tr.epartnre.
Mrs. Dr. Walker and Tob acco.
The Tribuno tells this story about Mrs.
Major Dr. Walker:
It is now reported that, upon a railway
at the South-west, she boldly s tated her
self in the smoking-car. Therein was one
Charles Meier of Terrebonne, La., enjoy
ing bis cigar. To him with all his digni
ty of manner, said the Major: “ Sir, I
wish you to throw away that cigar. I
wish to learn you better manne rs than to
smoke in the presence of a lady.” The
Terrebonne gentleman continuing, the
Major proceeded to military measures,
invaded him (so to speak,) and snatching
the cigar from his mouth threw it from
the car. Just then a Texan lighted his
pipe. Mrs. Major, embolden ed by the
success of her first maneuver, moved
upon the Texan; bat the Texin, taking
warning from the fate of the Terrebonne
gentleman’s cigar placed himself in po
sition, with his pipe well covered, and
cried out that,' as this waq a smoking-
car, ho should tlirow himself upon his
vested rights, and puff at pleasure. This
bold front was not without its effect.—
Mrs. Major retreated in good order, and
in some confusion left the smoking-ear
altogether.
Business i- the salt of life.
Dependence is a poor trade.
Pudding for lawyers—suet.
A full purse never lacks friends.
Court plasters—awards for dnmege.
•For tho present, tlio iinjunction in KnKli*h in
divided among tho Professors of Moral Philoso
phy, Modern Languages, and History, with tho
aid of an Assistant Profcisnr.
fThe duties of this Chair are discharged l»y
tho Professors ot Chemistry nnd Natural Philo*-
opy.
1—Aradeinir four**-.
The Student eeleets Ids own course t.f sindy,
under tho sdvico of his Parents or of iho Facul
ty. Tho nerural Schools aro arranged as to Ad
mit of a complete cntirse of atudv in tho follow-
'-g directions:
t Department of Arts, t o which is aliaclied
tho Degreo of Bachelor of Arts.
2 Department of Science, with tho Degree u
Bachelor of Science.
3 Department of Philosophy, with tho Degree
l Raclielor of Philosophy.
The Degree of Master of Arts Is conferred on
Students who have completed the course of eight
of iho Schools, and have taken tho highest dis
tinction in seven ol these.
CONSISTING IN PART OF P* "
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
OI every description. Gents’, Tenths’ nndCMldrrnV
READY-MADE CLOTHIflC,
Made to Order and Warranted the Best.
asoom <Ss STOBB-
d Bridle?, assorted.
1 Department of Civil Engineering, with the
g Engineering, with
the Diploma of Mining Engineer.
3 Department of Law and Equity, with the
Degree of Bachelor of Law.
It is proposed still farther to extend the prac
tical and Scieptifio Departments in tho direction
Mechanical Engineering. 2 Applied Chem*
r' cy. 3 Agriculture. 4 Commerce.
3—Preparatory Department.
This course embraces tho subjects of Latin, (the ladies is"p
Greek, Mathematics and English, preparatory to !
the regular College clause*. t
-t—Students Bwtfaeu College.
In tliia School, Penmanship, Book-keeping.
Accounts, Ac., aro taught under the authontv ol
the Facnlty.
Special Prlvllrgfn nwMlmon
As special inducements to diligence, three
"‘utawl* '
foes,
China, Crockery & Glassware, assorted.
Genuine Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Guns, Pis
tols and Pocket Cutlery-
WATCHES MW JEWELRY,
And in tact, everything you may want. The stock of
DRESS GOODS
Gold Medals and five Honoi
latter covering tuition and Col
nually awarded.
rxe Annually appointed
. with valuable privileges
and emoluments.
The College educates, free of charge, all can
didates tor tne Ministry, properly recommended.
It appoints to freo Scholarships twenty-five
young men intending to mako Journalism their
profeeaion. It gives a long credit to meritorious
young mon without means.
Tho nexteeseion opens on the 16th September,
and closes on tho 26th Juno.
Xeeessanr expenses need not exoeod $325 per
annum. !<>r further information address
J. 3f. LKKCH, fieri, of Faculty,
sept 'll tv. - till June. Lexington, Vs.
COTTON 8TATES
Life Insurance Company.
IlOSIE OFFICE, MACOX, Ow.
! Charteredby State of Georgia. |
CAPITAL, $500,000!
LAWNS AND PRINTS
DEFT COMPETITION
WE DEFY COMPETITION ! !
Oenaburgs, Stripes, Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings at low prices. Factory Yarns at
original ci**t with freight added. Men’s and Boys’ piece and linen goods of all grad ns »nd price**.
Gents’ Summer Cassimeres
In great variety, all of which win 1*>
Sold for Cash
On the ino^fc reasonable tonus, and to which tLe attention oi'- pimhaters is calk 0.
H. L. FRENCH & DOSS SHERLMG
Ai’o still with the house, ami take this occasion to rotum thanks to ihcir respective friends ici-
past tavors, and earnestly eolioit a continuance, assuring nil that the interest of purchaser* vHU
do protected,
“VAIR HiK.KYP.TMIB.»
Being tho motto of this houso. Reracuilier to look for
The Sign of the BIG SHOE.
Amhucus, March 23,1870.
M. HEYMAN & BEG.
- *q
GEORGE W. KIMBROUGH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
A ND General Agent for the salo and purchase
Q ef land in Honthwest Georgia. Investigat
ing titles strictly adhered to. \ViU faithfully at-
'• nd to all business entrusted to liis care.
■St&rkville, Lee county, Ga. uovlltf
JOSEPH ARMSTRONG,
Attomej-at Law,
ALBAXY OEORQU.
dr" WILUAM A. GREENE,i
AMRBirUS, GEORGIA.
For Dyspepsia, Diarrhcca, Dysentery,Neuralgia,
Erysipelas, Nervons or Hick Headache, Kidney
or Urinary Diseases, Female Disorders, Ivphoid
and all other forms of Fever. Hold bv dealers
and druggist* generally. Manufactured by
Dr. JUBILEE SMITH & CO.,
CHEMISTS AMD COMPOUNDERS,
:AM Emeus, GA.
Dr. JUBILEE SMITH’S
DYSENTERY CORDIAL.
A sure remody for tho euro of Dysentery, Dia-
rhoca, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, In-
flammation of the Bowels, Heartburn, So-ir
Stoma li, Chronic Diarhcra And pain In the
stomach and bowels. It in also invigorating to
females, ami all persons of an emaciated or lax
habit. 3lanufactnred by Dr. Jnhileo Smith A
The salt tea-looking through tears.
Silcat contempt is the sharpe. t reprdof. j °- 4 *' “
A star of tho evening-* policeman. j Ihe ^ rompanJ ^ bu „ inI1 „, lhr ^
... - , An object of interest—a treasure note ! which has
cut in two, the | coupon.
II cametl awaj, ! - , . . , ,
7 „.J e and end ol kong for a deaf person—‘Come back
ship stove in or cut away. Tho ship is '’Erin.-’
heading southwest, and aits upright on j Tlic most difiicult thing to remember—
the poor.
ho lieat their
Dr. J. B. HINKLE
TTTOULD again tender his services (in all the
“ teanches of the Ifrnfession) to the good
] re-pic of Amencus and Sumter connU, and so-
hviuj a continuance of the liberal pati
licictofore bestowed upon liim.
“^" Special attention^iven to Surgery.
Co., Chemhtts an<l Compounders,Americns, Ga., i tuc ouijj i*a lumm, auu vut* ljuaiuuna ui
andsoldby dMlcrs and druggists both the Oneida and Bombay, as testified
Price per bottle, $1. mb30-ly tL.f
the bottom, and is making sand slowly
I laid down on tho deck, and peered over
the broken end down into the cabin, but
did not dare trust my air-line in contact,
with tho jagged timbers. The guns and
armament, except one, are all in place aft,
but I did not go forward, as I was afraid
of entanglement*in tho rigging.” Tam
ing to Crowinshield, he said; “Your
evidence, which I read, described almost;
exactly the injury, except that she was
cut deeper than you could have known.”
Longee expressed tho belief that it will bo
impracable to raise the .-hip, but that tho
splendid battery, personal effects, &c.,
can be saved if the government see*
proper.
By this survey tho testimony of tins
living is verified, and tho memory of tho
dead withont a stain, for the position of
the ship as found, and the positions of
H..<l4,a,rtr^.fSi-K;'S l H t ore of l.-r. E. 1. , „
J Klridge. Residence fronting that of Rev. J. j *
V>. Jordan. June 8tf !
H OTEL BAR—Messrs. Cozart
A Son would respectfully announce to the
publiethat they ha\e taken the Hotel Bar,
where they intend keeping all the choice liquors
of tlie dsy. To lovers of good drinks and cigars
we would ask a call, and ir Johnnie fails to suit
yonr taate, no charge. In connection with onr
bar wo have a billiard saloon attached neatly
fitted up and in good order.
apr5-if COZART A SON.
to by tlio navigating officers, shows that
it was impossible for the Bombay to have
ever seen the red light of the Oneida; that
the order of “Port your helm,” by Cap-
0h<? TfroRssaid Itoftass
Deposited wftli the authorities of the State
Georgia for the protection of jiollcy holders.
Policies upon all the various plans of insurance
A dead reckoning—calculating one's
funeral expenses.
He that lives upon hope ha* a slender
die!.
Tlic procuring of a divoureo is called
courting after marriage.
Evergreens—People who do not. take
tli epapers.
The time to arrest expenses—when
prices are high.
Young grow mast when in love. It in
creases their sighs wonderfully.
Counter-irritants—people who exam
ine the whole stock and lmy nothing.
How many apples did oar first parents
eat in tlie garden of Eden ? Evo 8 and
Adam 2.
A bachelor—a man who neglects his
R. T.
NOTICE.
JJYOWICr.UDr. EUWJao-. Dtur j fSi'SiK!
TWideucc near tho Mcthodibt Church. i h ? KM*™.*™ 1 , >* no wav connected with
My service* I again tender the rood iiconic of I busmees. Tlie wood shop is under his
Americus and country generally * T °° a 1 control stnl altogether separate from my
Jan 23 tf Blacksmith shop—each one doing business for
— j himself, and each responsible for his own con-
D. A. GREENE, l *’^Su as „
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
was right. j A critic says of a famous singer that
j “she sings a few airs and puts on a great
m i many.”
legend of tho Cherokee Bose. *. Poor, dear man,” said a woman at
The “Chorokco Bose”—that beautiful I the fupeval of her fourth husband, he’s
flowei*, with which every Georgian is i past trouble now.”
r i i.-*k * j- A Phrenologist being asked what he
Milk.
«4u All business faithfully attended t«.|
april
T. L. CLARKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
fhestot, qeohoia
April 3-tf.
Dr. W. D. COOPER,
nFFEBS hi. profcMimwl MrriM. foUMdti-
y_aen« of Amcriec «iuromxBlia conntry-
Ifctoni WJ^.Ooo.F. Cooper. OlBc.—Corner
»Lrt*lT
^toMenoe Mi Mr. Tboe. HKrokTk, Oolb(a ML
TIB. M. D. McLEOD, Ameri-
A/ cus.G; *
f the Eye and Ear
ud CkMrh,
tevonion end I^lrovSdSTired
utai.tr
“■s&r
JAMES ELLIS.
VALUABLE PROPERTY
V FOR HALE IN BRUNSWICK. Ga., con
sisting of lots to suit tmrroaaera, finely situated.
480 4m 150 iS?Efe?‘£
centij surveyed into lota and now for the first
time offered at km prices to encourage improve-
— .. "nogjoeotitQ g^tkira.
ranee rapidly in values as tbsdErSmravei
Titles sre perfect. Descriptive pamphlets i
maps can be seen or procured st the office of
8. II. HAWKINS, Attorney
mar 11-ly
WANTED,
Ten Thousand Pounds of Cotton and Linen
RAGS,
for which cash will bs paid.
familiar—hath to it a legend which not
many of onr yonng reader, we opine,
have met with in their readings. It is
thus told: “An Indian ' chief of the
Siminole tribe was taken prisoner by liis
enemies, the Gherokoes, and doomed to
tortnre, but fell so seriously ill that it be
came necessary to wait for bis restoration
to health before committing him to the
flames. And as he lay prostrated by dis
ease in tin cabin of the Cherokee wanr.i-
or. the daughter of the latter, a young
dark-faced maid, was his none. Sho fell
in love with the yonng chieftain, and
wished to save his life, urged him to es-
oape;but he would not do so unless she
would flee with him. She consented.—
ket before they had gone far, impelled
by soft regret at leaving home, sheasked
permission of her lover to return, for the
pnrpose of bearing away some memento
of it. So, retracing her footsteps, she
broke a sprig from the white rose-bush
which chmlied up the poles of her father’s
door of her ne. hoWiS theUad of al
8eminol«, Aadfromttad.rtbi.bii?,!
tiful flower has always been known bo-
tween the capes of Florida and through
out the Southern States by the name of
the Cherokee rose.”
kgcD* i* ns beautiful as the roue
itself.
conceived to be the organ of drunken
ness, replied, “the Im'rel orgav>.”
To remove stains from character—get
rich.
Bsrrett'n produces but one shade.
A Loan of 50 per Cent
Of the premium given when desired.
All Policies Non-Forfeitoble.
NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO
RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL.
STRIfYIIA
HOMEICOMPANY, I
WITH ITS
Capital and Investments j
'AT HOME.
their patronage.
The time haa arrived when every thoughtfiil
.uan ia dispoaed to make this wiao provision for
those dependent ou hia life.
Tliis Company proposes to give all tho advan
tages which are offered by foreign institutions of
like character, with tho opportunity of keeping
the vast sums in our own midst, which are an
nually acut abroad.
People of tho Cotton States, Foster
Home Enterprise.
ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC
Address or call ou
WM. J. MAGILL,
SnpCTintcndenfc Aoeociw.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
Spring and Summer Goods
AT GOLD PRICES!
Prints 10 to 15c. cash. I FrenchOrgandies,30 to 50c. cash.
Printed Lawns,] 5 to 25c. cash. | Blenched Homespuns, 10 to 20e.
i, handed 1
asked, “Willye’s plas
banes upon my stick.”
Barretts L» n
i dye.
DRESS
In great variety at very low prices. A large assortment of
CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS,
Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc.,
AU of ,tticb will be sold at remarkably tow prioes forcMb.. , A T. BlfBD. •
mar24-Sm 2d door nortli side Lomax 1 st, Amencus, Cte.
OFFICERS:
It has ascertained that uot less than
300,000 amuosty oaths were taken nnder
the proclamations respectively of Presi
dent Lincoln and Johnson. They are on
record in ilie Stato Department.
Over ten thousand dollars were stolen
lost Wednesday, on the various lines of
street cars in New Orleans, bv pick-pock
ets. The State' Fair was the occasion
of their rich harvest.
Grading on the Alabama and Chattano-
ga railroad has reached a point within
sixteen miles of Elyton.
Old men ora Barrott’i*.
omtaox, President.
Wiluaix 8. Holt, Vice President.
Gao. S. Obeae, Secretary.
John W. Burks, General Agent.
J. Hratcsr Grkkn, Medical Examine
W T, Davenport,
Local Agent
COAL,
ECONOMY 18 WEALTH.
COAL, COAL.
!• you can buy it
coal by the carload at re-
rLayin yonr
cheap. Iwffl f
ducod rates dnring the months of Usy. June
end July. I will also furnish grates. Orders
addressed to me at Macon will be promptly
filled.
Terms Gasb.
•prlRMm* ABMANII *. W7TTB.
Watclies, Clocks, Jewels
Silver-ware, Plated^ie,
S P E C T A C LES ,
GoldPens.Albuxris,
■HKIimf
ihine, Professor Frank’s and the Dhamoad'Bpoctacles.i W o havo the finest
ever brought to this market, and at prices that defy competition. Watch work,
made a spedaltv. Watches that have been injured by incompetent work
men, or otherwise, made*as gOCKl as new and warranted. Anyone uaraug m m pwu
watch that the? wish to have jetted can have it done in 24 hours from tho time they
leave it, either in rnby, saphirc, chrysolite, aqua-marine or garnet.^ Jewelry re
paired in the best possiblo manner, and engraving djono to oj^cr. Badges imgs,
etc., made toordei-. marl7
Eams & smsm'SM
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