The tri-weekly Republican. (Americus, Ga.) 1868-1873, May 12, 1870, Image 1

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THE SUKTER REPUBLICAN. By IbMHt, Graham *IUIUy. terms of subscription : Tri-Weekly, One Year, 53 °° Six Months, ■ 400 •* Tlnee Months, 5 00 Lj- PAYABLE ALWAYS IN ADVANCE. Professional Cards. J. L. McDonald, Dentist, AMERICUS, - GEORGIA. Offioi—Over WentU<*imcr’HBtnre, pniar Hrt^t. Term*—Moderate, but strictly caah. fl P rxt *•*» IVK E* BTTUK®. V»IXIS A. HAWKIKS. > HAWKINS & BURKE. attorney" " t x *~'°‘ r ’ Ameren. Besrfir. ..nmiTT.oooor. snn,«. nnnP«x. Goode & Lumpkin, A TTORNF.Y^ at law, ajnorlooni. ©ox-eUa- all the counties of the Volume 6—Number 93. AMERICUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1870. Whole Number 693. !the weekly republican. PUBUSUTD EVICT FRTTHV VOBXEfCJ. TERMS OF SUBsCBIPTION: Ona Yaar, |3 CO SixHonllis,. . 2 CO Three Uofttha, ... 100 •A. PAYMENTS ALWAYS TO BE MADF A Ray in Petticoats. i»Y A MODES? VODXG MAS. •• I couldn’t tliink of such a thing.” •‘lint you -must. Mj happiness de- pends on it. Here, put on the tlringum- i bods; and the what’s its name.” And my friend. Bob Styles, held up : before my hesitated gaze a whole suit of feminine apparel. His Idea was that I should personate his lady love for one day, to prevent any body from suspecting the truth—namely that slio had joined him in a runaway mar riage party—until it shonld be too late for interference; that is,-until the minis ter shonld have tied a knot between them that nothing but a special grant of the Legislature could untie. The scheme was not Actually so absurd ns it appeared at first sight. wuriLL practice in ail the count.ca oi iwi Maggie Lee was a tallqueenely woman, WSouthwentom Circuit,*ml in Iho counties of with an almost masculiro air, and at that Mncon, Dooly, Marion, Hchhy andWcbaier. An- time I had a very sight form—almost ef- ! n !hc Kupri-mo e ; feminate, so that, iu fact, there was real- I *£"“• in , Point-- Davenport's Drugstore, jau 27 tf. 1 hen I had light hair parted in tho mid- I die, and with a bonnet on my head, few persons would suspect tliat I was not the other sex. These accessories also gave ir W , * rae finite a decided resemblance to Mag- ! gie Lee, especially when as in this case, j the disguise was her own. ™rn«r " f Maggie’s pa was to drive her to D , a small village near where she lived, and there alio was to join a soiling party down I) -River, to tho grove three miles be low: from which the party was to return in the evening in carriages. Our plan was that I should bo waiting in the village, and should go to tho boat with the sailing party, while Maggie after leaving her father should slip off with r.ijs ! Bob Styles across the country. At last I got dressed and presented my- Jno. D. CARTER, A¥T4«SST AT Americas, Georgia. cfilcoin Americas Hotel building, corner i fj-.iur and College streets. may 13 tf. MERREL CALLAWAY, Attorney at Zjaw X. P. and Ex-Off. J. T. \mencu*. Georgia. 4<- Ofllce at Court House. juno 26 tf I who never suspected as Maggie Lee. The young lady killi a sort of easy, devil-may-care rascal, who made tho ladies run after him, by his al ternate warmth of action and coolness of protestation. I selected him to play off against my legal admirer. I allowed him to hold on to mo very closely, and occa sionally looked at lum in a half fascina ting expression. W’ien we stopped danc ing, he led me to my seat, keeping his arm about my waist, and I permitted it Having thus stirred Bimby up to wrath ful feats of valor, I asked one of the gen tlemen to direct the musicians to play a waltz. Bimby came immediately. “ Ahm—Miss Maggie Lee, sliall I have the honor of—a— trying to.waltz with you?” I smiled a gracious acquiescence, and we commenced. Xow, I am an old stager at waltzing. I can keep up longer than any non-pro fessional dancer, male or female , whom I have over met As long ns the Cachnca or Schonnebrunnen, rings in my ears, I in go on, if it is a year. Not so g with Bimby. He> pleaded want of practice, and said ho noon got dizzy. “Aha, old boy,” thought I, “Ill give you a turn, then.” But I only smiled and said 3! shonld probably get tired first “Oh, yes,” he exclaimed. “Of course; I can waltz as long as any one lady, but not much more.” For the first three minutes my cavalier did well. lie went smoothly and evenly, but at the expiration of that time begun ’ warm. minntes elapsed and jQimby’s breath came liarder and harder. , — 0 On he went, however, and I scorned to We talked and laughed and sang, and notice his slackening up at every ronnd, looked iuto each other’s eyes, and told FORT & HOLLIS, | self before Maggie; blushing a great doM, . , ! I believe feeling very much pintehed f 4 H 2? & ¥ 8 AT hk W , i about the waist,: and with an nnoomfort- able consciousness thatr ihy shirt sleeves AmeriCUfi, Georgia. j we.ro too short or wanting altogether. \“V! >. rix nv.)r R T i «tnrn. i Everything finished in the way of toilette, Bob Styles took me into his light wagon and drove me over to l) , by a secluded route, and left mo at the hotel whero the sailing party were to as semble. Several of tho pioneers were already there, and thoy greeted my chev alier with cordiality, (everybody knew Bob Styles,) asking if he was going with them. He told them ho wus not. “Pressing business engagements, yon know and all that sort of thing. Deuced sony can’t go through. I just had time to bring Miss Lee over, and now I’m off. Mr. Bimby this is Miss Lee, Miss Wither- gail, Miss Lee, ” and he rattled off a long string of brief introductions. Mr. Bimby, a tall, legal looking gentle man, with a hook nose, and an eye glass and puffy hair, seemed to be prepossessed with my personello, and I overheard him whisker to Bob Styles, as he went out: "XinA-lnnlrimr nrirl dint. Alien Too ” JOHN R. WORRILL, attorney at raw. AMERICUS, CA. Oft:co over the Htore of Cranberry & Speer, march 4-tf. jack' brown, A ttornoy at Xiaw, AMERICUS, GA. t*. Oftico in Court House with Judge Stan- fi,nL _ _ fob 16 tL N. A. SMITH, Attoruoy at Xj aw, W ILL practice in tho Courts of Sumter and adjoining Counties, and In Circuit Court of s** Office or. College street, next to Kcpubli- n office. feb 2-> tf. S. H. HAWKINS, Attorney-at-Law, AMERICUS, OA., ■ractice in Sumter and adjoin- eonntiea, a ntfin United States Circuit and Strict Courts at Savannah. Particular atten- 1 ion given to collections. Offico—comer College and Lamar streets, over Cranberry k Co’s. «lecl4-tf J. A. ANSLEY, A.ttorney-atXjaw Amoi*iOXUI, Caro., Will practise in the Courts of Southwestern t .corgia and in tho United States Courts at Sa- i.. n uali. Special attention givhu to collection of •’« bts, the sale and pvrehase of lands and the in- . St igation of titles. A large assortment of legal iibnks always on hand. dcc23tf ARBROWN, ATTORNEY AT l,AW, Aurarieus, Georgia. ^jjlLLgivo^innapt attention to all bnnincaa George W. Wooten, ATT0BNEV-AT-1AW, Amorlcus, - » ■ G-a, ' —Over 11. T. Byrd’s store. janlStf GEORGE W. KIMBROUGH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A ND General Agent for the sale and purchase ef Ui,d in Southwest Georgia. Inveatigat- n K Jules i* -icily adhered to. Will faitlifally at- t'fd to all msihesa entrusted to liis care. Surkvill,Lee county, Ga. novlltf JOSEPH ARMSTRONG, Attorney*at Law, ALBANY, GEORGIA. M> 15 OR. WILLIAM A. GREENE, AMEBICUS, GEORGIA. Nice-looking girl, that Miss Lee. “Yes,” answered Bob, with a mischiev ous glanco at me. “She’s a nice girl, tho’ a little go ahead sometimes. Keep a littlo look on her will yon,” then lowering his voice said, “not a bad match for you old ftliow, she is rich.” “Is she?” said Bimby, liis interest deepening. 4 ‘On my honor,” replied Bob. ‘‘Forty thousand in her own right. Day, day !” and he was gone. Maggie Lee, artful creature that she was had told her father that the nailing party was to assemble at another hotel, and thither he had taken her. Having busi ness to D , he had left her there say ing that lie wonld send the carriage for her at eleven o’clock. She like a duti ful daughter, kissed him and bade him good-bye, and before ho had gone one hundred rods got in Bob Styles’s light wagon which had been driven up to the back door as Mr. Leo’s drove from tli front, and the old story of head-strong love and prejudiced age, was enacted over once more. As for us of tho picnic excursion, we had a delightful sail_ down to the grove not resist, only when I got through she t glanced up and said— ” I think yon are real naughty.” When we returned I found Lawyer Bimbv noi to recovered from his dizziness, and all hands ready for supper,, which was served in the ball-room. I sat between Bimby and Jennie, and made love to both in tnrn, to one os Maggie Lee, and the other as myself sapper, at which I astonished many by eating rather more heartily than young ladies generally do, we had more dancing, and I hinted pretty strongly to Mr. Bimby that I should like to take another waltz. He didn’t take the hint. Finding it rather dry amusement to dance with my own land, I soon almn- doned the pleasure and persuaded Jen nie to take a ttroll off into tho moon light with me. Wo f:>und tho grove a charming placo, fall ol' picturesque little corners and rustic seat s, great grey rocks leaning out over the ri ver. On one side of these latter a little bench was placed, in a nook shelter from the wind and from sight. Here we sat in full flood of the moon light, and having just bad dinner, I felt wonderfully the need of k cigar. Accord ingly, I went back to a littlo stand near tho oall-room and purchased several of tho wondering woman ‘vho sold refresh- i merits; then returned t< > the seat by the rock. I gave up all cares ^ c»r fears for my incognito, and ravelled in tho pleas ures of solitude—tho fragrance of ray cigar—tho moonlight—and littlo Jennies presence. How long wo sat there heaven knows. *. ™! Washington coiiege, i New Spring and Summer Goods. yI TMtiftt nnW mlmn T «mt thmnch she I T nvinmlnn Viwvlnln w - 4J '- •'— » . :TTT- ‘. 2 M. HEYMAN & BRO.. Hotel Bnilding, Public Square, AMERICITS, GEORGIA, rpHE subscribers take pleasure in giving notice to their friends and tho publi; J. generally that they are now receiving their Spring stock of Goods, which the} Lexington. Virginia. PCULTY GENERAL R. E. LEE, Pxxsn>crr. j C.utrzs J. Hakcis, A. M., PMfcssar of Latin. 1 Jaxes J. White, A. BL, Professor of Greek. j Edwakd & Jonas, A. 1L, Professor or Mod- < ern Languages. . ... ■ ♦ Professor English. Rev.*J. L. Ktckpatiuck, D. D., Professor Moral After Philosophy. great Wm. Pustox Johxstox, A, M. Prof. History when he posed my scat. After somo ten or twelve minutes the I wretched ioon gasped out between bis steps. “A—a—are you not—get—getting very tired ?” Oh, uo i” I burst forth cooly as if we were riding round the room, “oh, no, I fell as though I could dance all night!” The look of despair he gave me was ter rible to sec. I was bound to see him through how ever, and we kept at it Bimby stagger ed and made wild steps in all directions. His shirt collar wilted, eyes protmsed, his jaw hung down: and altogether I saw he could not hold out much longer. “This is delightful,” said I, “anil you Mr. Bimby, waltz so easily.” “ Puff—pnff—ah—puff—yes—oh—puff —very delightful.” he gasped. “Don’t yon think it ought to go a little faster ?” He rolled his eyes heavenward in agony, “Ah, puff—I don’t--ah, puff—don’t know.” So when we neared tho musicians, I said: “Faster, if you please, faster,” and they played a la whirlwind. Poor Bimby threw his feet ulx>ut like a fast pacer, and revolved after the man ner of a teetotum which was nearly run down. At Last he staggered a step back ward, and spinning eccentrically away from me, pitching headlong into the midst of a bevy of girls in a corner. I turned nronud, cooly and walked to my seat, and sent the woman-killer after a glass of ice-water. The miserable lawyer recovered his senses just in time to thank his rival tor his water. I got some idea from this of the fan young ladies have in tormenting us poor devels of the other sex. At this juncture, and before Mr. Bimby had time to apologize for his accident, little Jennie cume running into the pavil ion which served for a ball room. As she came near, I perceived that licr ,,, wlo bands were cinched tightly in her dress, Mr. Leo’s drovo from tho nod I positively shuddered m she whis- pern! to me. “On, Maggie! come help me fix iny skirt—they are all coming dowu.” What should I do? I was in agony.— A cold perspiration broke out upon my forehead, I wished myself a thousand miles away, and anuthmatized Bob Styles’ masquerading project, invardly, with Alex. L. Nelbov, A. M.,Prof. Mathematics. Wm. Allas, A. JL, Prof. Applied Mathematic*. Richard 8. McCulloch, A. M. Prot Natural , Prof. Chemistry. 1 Prof. Applied Chemistry, Hon. J. W. Bboceexerouoh, LL. D., Rrofcseor Law. M.W. Humfhbets, A. M., AeaH Prof. Latin and Greek. Bodes Massif., A. L., Ass’t Professor Modern Language*. Dttscax C. Ltle, A M., Aset. Prof. Mathe matics. Chas. A Graves, A M., Ass’t PjoL English. •For tho present, the instruction in divided amor ~ *’ - phy, Modem aid of an Assistant Professor. tThe duties of this Chair arc discharged by tho Professors ot Chemistry and Natural Philos- opy. I—Amdetuir Conrsr. The Student selects liis own course of study, mit of a complete course of study in tho follow ing directions: 1 Department of Art*, t o which is attached tho Degree of Bachelor of Arts. • 2 Department of Science, with iho Degree o are prenored to offer to toe trade at unprecedented figures. The stocklk complete, and will compare with any in the city. Was purchased during the great panic, and a ‘ "sold at ante-war prices, CONSISTING IN PART 01’ STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. Of every description. Gents’, Youths’ end Childrens READY-MADE CLOTHING, to Order and Warranted the Made Best auonrs & skcnss -y grade and stylo. fortunes; and performed all tho'nonsical operations common amongst young peo ple ju^t falling in love with each other, might have remained there till the month of August in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and sixty-nine, for ought I known, had not the carriage been sent to convey ns home, and the rest of tho company began to wonder where we were. This wonder , begat questioning, the questions fears, and fears search, headed by tho valiant Bimby. They called, and looked, and listened, but our position down in tho sheltered nook among the rocks, prevented them from hearing us or us them. At last they hit our path, and all came along, single file, and got to the open spaco above. Then they saw a sight. I sat in a free and easy position, my bon net off, and my hair somewhat towzed up, puffing away in a very unladylike style. # , Jennio was sitting close beside me with her head almost on my shoulder and her small waist encircled by my arm. Just 03 the party came along above, I heard a loud masculine voice. “ Just to think of that what’s his name, Bimby! Suppose bo knew that he had been making love to a man?” *‘ Hush!” cried Jennie. ‘ ‘ Look, there he is, and oh, my gracious! there is the whole company!” ‘ * Yes, wo are fairly caugli t. ” It was no use for mo to clap on my bonnet and assume my falsetto again —they had all seen too much fori that.— Besides, by this time Bob Stytos and Maggie Lee were doubtless “one Trash,” and my «i bruise was of no further impor tance, si.- L owned up and told tho story. Law.v er B> a by was in a rage. He vow ed to kill mo, and even squared off, but the rest of tho party laughed at him so unmercifully, and suggested that we shonld waltz it out together, thot|he finally cooled and slunk away to take some pri vate convey once to D . Bob Styles and I are living in a double bouse together. He often says ho owes his wife to my masquerading, but he doesn’t feel under any obligations to me, for I owe my wife to the same thing. N. B. My wife's name is Jennie. w , __ 0 In great varietj. Notions of all kinds. Saddles and Bridles, assorted, r Bachelor of Science. 3 Department of Philosophy, with the Deere® I or Bachelor of Philosophy. The Degree of Master of Arts is conferred on j Students who havo completed the course of eight m n m •« . n ^ •«. of tho schools, and have taken tho iiighesta*. I Genuine PftHiiiyuyry, Toilet Soaps, Guns, ris- China, Crockery & Glassware, assorted. traction in seven ol these. 1 Department of Civil Engineering, with the Diploma of Civil Engineer. 2 Department of Mining Engineering, with the Diploma of Mining Engineer. 8 Department of Law and Equity, with tko Degree of Bachelor of Law. It is proposed still farther to extend the prac tical and Scientific Departments in the direction tols and Pocket Cutlery. WATCHES ABB JEWEUtY, And in fact, everything you may want. The stock of DRESS GOODS Is unusually large and attractive, entirely v. 3—Preparatory Department. Tliis conrse embraces tho subjects of Latin, I tho ladies is particularly invited. ’ In Greek, Mathematics and English, preparatory to ‘ tho regular College classes. 4_Stmlent'a Business College. In this. School, Penmanship, Book-keeping. Accounts. Ac.,^ro tanght under tho authority ol tho Faculty. Special Privilege* and llnnaru 1 styles and designs, to which the attention c Gold! ..... latter covering tnition and College fees, j and emolument*. Tho College educates, free of charge, all can didates for the Ministry, properly recommended. It appoints to freo Scholarships twenty-live yonng men intending to mako Journalism their profession. 11 gives a long credit to meritorious young men without means. The next sesaiou^opeus on the lCllt September, . not ext r further information a . J. M. LEECH, Clerk of Faculty, sept 11 tw till June. LAWNS AND PRINTS WE DEFY COMFEXITION ! Osnaburge, Stores. Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings at low prices. Fact ory Yarns a: original cost with freight added. Men’s and Boys*piece and linen goods of ail grades and price*. .Gents’ Summer Cassimeres In great variety, all of which will be. COTTON STATES Life Insurance Company. IlOMK OFFICE, MACOX, Ga. Chartered by State of Georgia. CAPITAL, $500.000! ’ lo. kmg at me. 1 found z wns tired _, I luul expected n young ! , ?PT- mi oil tv in PJiMlrDtnno I , ,.-r No nothing would do but 1 must uld not somelnxly , every body Mr. Bimby _ m o and rising lawyer, mighty in Blaokstone ! oompanyher to tte"houae of aVoUeman ! theboatv,-us«n creureton packet,) and. wh o owned the grove, and her to brought mo oranges, pears uud candies | amng0 ll( , r doluing. i *°” r ° r wS if it should be necessary to re- five times I was on the point of swearing r * i i at his impndent officiousness, but bit my I tongue just in time to prevent my ex- poeure. Bat it was not with him that I found my role the hardest to play. Barrett’s produces bnt o Barrett’s is not^a dye. 0 shade. Professional Cards. No, the ladies were the difficult ones to deceive. For instance, there was one of them, a beautiful girl of seventeen, just returned from boarding school, who had not seen Maggie Lee for three years. Of conrse she was glad to see me, when she found out that I was Maggie Lee. which, by the way, did not occur until after we nad started. She threw hersel into my arms, pulled my veil aside, and Dr. J. H. JOHNSON, Anvrm-m. ....... i kissed me bulf a ilozen times in r. manner 0 u.jjSXS’co ‘d^S! i | lmt “‘f. 8 ”*"|. n *" “, ,ls ti “ g ' e ., t ? r “ Rn-nt* of bin prufesuon. apiDWy ‘hour. It was all very nice, bnt if it had tv_ T " D riTYVTTTT -m " 1 been in “propria persona.” I would have J, Jj. XjJLJN KliCi j likefl it better. As it was I felt as if I was TTful'lI) again tender his services (in aD the I “ obtaining goods under false pretences,” i . . r » clie ® of the Profession) to the good } n nd lawyer Bimby might issue a warrant 1! ^^S^“1r?rS5S^fiS5 nrre9t on * h! “ •» “y— l.-vrctofore bestowetl upon liiin. i!®" Special attention given to Surgery. U^oarters at the Drug Store of Dr. E. J. LJdn.lgc-. Residence fronting that of Bev. J. I «• Jordan. jnne 8tf Dr. S. B. HAWKINS. JJJY OFFICE at Dr. Eldridge'a Drug Store. l'v sidcnce near tho Methodist Church. mv services I again tender the good people of I Aniertcw and country generally. D. A. GREENE, I ATTORNEY AT LAW, vmsA AH bnsineM faithfully attended to.f T. L. CLARKE, attorney at law. GE0E01A. AurU 3-tr. >• w. D. COOPER, u,<> dH - 'of Amerkeaandrammoding country. Coop "- jgico «t Mr. Tho. H.trold'^ College HO). •• M. D. McLEOD, Ameri- fcb!7.tf yikctrolji^* for my arrest ment A whole knot of crinoline then sur rounded me, on the npper deck of the boat, to thontter exclusion and conse quent disgust of Mr. Bimby and all the other gentlemen. I kept very quiet, only speakiDg in monosylables in a falsetto voice. But the others—Lord bless yon ! how they gabbled! _ Under a strict prom ise of secercy, the little boarding school maiden who had kissed me so affection ately, revealed nil her love affairs, and nlso became very nnpleasantly confiden tial about other matters—innocent enough in themselves, but not customa rily talked of betwoen ladies and gentle men. I was terribly embarrassed, but it wonld not do to give np then. As soon as my trick should become known, Bob Styles’ trick wonld come ont, and news of that kind travels fast in the country, and he and his lady love would be tele graphed and followed, before they could reach Philadelphia, where the knot was to be tied. We soon arrived at the grove, and fonndonr band—engaged beforehand awaiting ns. Of course dancing was the first amusement, and lawyer Bimby led mo ont fora schottlsche. It was hard at first for me to take the lady's part in the dance, bnt I noon got accustomed to it A waltz was proposed, and I resolved to havo a little amusement at the expen ses of the unfortanate Mr. Bimby. I had at first purposely made him jeal ons by dandng with two other young fellows, one oi whom I knew, in my own sewing? What if in the midst of all the embarrassments of being closeted with n beautiful girl of seventeen in a state of comparative freedom from drapery, my real sex should be discovered by her? I felt os if on apoplectivc fit would bo fortunate occurrence for me just then.— However, I nerved myself for the task, and accompanied Jennie to the house designated. An old lady showed us to her chamber, and Jennie, heaving a sigh of relief, let go her dres«. As she did so, a—pardon mv Hashes—petticoat fell to the floor. She was about to proceed bnt I alarmed her by a sudden and vehe ment gesture. “Stop!” I cried frantically, and for- •tting my falsetto, “don’t undress, for od’s sake!” She opened her great brown eyes to their wildest extent “And why not?” “Because I am—I am—a—can you ;ep a secret?” “Why, yes, how frightened you look!— Why, wlmt is the matter, Maggie? you— why—oh! oh! oh!” And she gave three screams. ‘‘Hush, no noise, or I am lostl” I ex claimed, putting my hand over her month, “I swear I mean no harm, if I had I wonld not have stopped yen. Don’t yon see?” She was all of a tremble. Poor little thing; but she saw the force of my argument. h, sir,” she said, “I see yon are a man; but what does it all mean? Why did you dress so?” I told her the story os briefly as possible, after exacting from her a promise of the most sacred secre- c 7- I Hue $&«K8aa£ JMfajes S Deposited with tho authorities of the State I Georgia for the protection of policy holders, i Policies upon all the various plans of insurance ; issued. j A Loan of 50 per Cent. j Of tho premium given when desired. j All Policies Non-Forfeltsble. I SO RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESIDENCE OR TRAVEL. Sold for Cash Ott the most rtaeonablo terms, and to which the attention of pure haters is calk <1. H. L. FRENCH & DOSS SHERLING Are etill with the house, and take this occasion to return thanks to their respective friends irv Ee^rvtccted Cn ^ carnpet *- r eo ^ jr!t s coutinnnnce, assuring all that the intereel of purchasers rdfi Being tho motto of this house. Remember lo look for The Sign of Amebicts, March 28,1870. the BIO SHOE. M. HEYMAN & BRO. 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She bad heard of me from Maggie and others, and wanted to hear all the particulars; so I sat down by her, ancl we had a long toik t which ended in mutual feeling of friend liness and old acquaintanceship quite wonderful for people meeting for the first time. _ Just as we started to go back to the pavilion, I said I must relieve my mind of just one more burden. “And what is that?” she said. “Those kisses. Yon thought I was Maggie Lee, or you would not have given them. They were very sweet, bnt I sap- pose 1 mnst give them back.” of every .... lions, foul feet, catarrh, discharges ear, sore eves, sore throat, falling off of tho hair, ulcers, boils, pimples, blotches, and all diseases of the skin. It is also beneficial in diseases of th s lungs and digestive organs. Price One Dol lar. DR. CLARKS PANACEA relieves pain of every description, hcadachc,car- ache, toothache, etomachacbe, pains in the breast and limbs. It is an invaluable remedy iu all nervous diseases, and no family should be without it. Price One Dollar. DB. CLARK’S ELIXIR _.. certain cure for all weakness of the Ceulto- Urinarv organs, and tho discharges of theranen purulent nature, luochorrea, gonorrhea, sper matorrhea, and seminal weakness speedily cured by its u*e. Price One Dollar. DR. CLARK’S REGULATOR for females oidy. is guaranteed to corner, all special irregularities and difficulties of single la dies. Mamed ladies are cautioned t 1 * ” when in a certain condition, as its e; l>c too powerful. Price Ono Dollar. All of tliesc celebrated remedies ar of iiuid extracts under Dr. Clark’s snjxrrition, au J warranted fresh and pure. AD afnicted perrons should send a carefully written statement of tlieir ailments to Dr. Clark, and the proper remedy will bo sent promptly to t lieir address. Dr. Clark can bo consol tod personally at hli office and will furnish all th# necessary accommodations to patients who place them- selvca under liis care. All letters audresr to DB. J. CLARK, Office No. 10 Amity street, New York city, near Broadway. apr5-ly and ’AT HOME. It appeals to thoso who desire to avail them selves ot the benefits of life insurance to give it their patronage. Tho time lias arrived when every thoughtful man is disposed to make this wiso provision for thoso dependent on his lifo. This Company proposes to givo all tho advan tages which are offered by foreign institutions ot like character, with the opportunity of keeping A * own midst, which aro an- People of the Cotton States, Foster Homo Enterprise. ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC Agents Wanted: in Every Town and County In the South. Address or call on WM. J. MAGILL, Superintendent Agencies. ATLANTA. GEORGIA. DRESS GOODS, Iu groat variety at very low prices. A largo assortment of CLOTHING, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc., All of which will l»e solil at remarkably low prices for cash. mar24-3ni 2d door north side Lamar sL, Americas, On. A BSOLUTE DIVORCES lx. Obtained in New York, Indian^ Dliaoia and other States legal everywhere; desertion, drunkenness, non-support, etc-aufficiatit cause no publicity: no chargo until Divorce obtained; adnoii free; bounces established 15 years. Ad- mariWhn No. 17 SES&SSS&* OFFICERS: William B. Johnson, President William S. Holt, Vico President Geo. a Obeak, Secretary. John W. Bucks, General Agent J. Mrncj-Ji fi'RscN, Medical Examine W T. Davenport, Local Agent WANTED, Ten Thousand Pounds or Cotton and linen RAGS, for which cash will be paid. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry Silver-ware, Plated-ware. S fl GTAC L ES, Gold. P ens.AlbutmSi, minis inti. rortmonies. Work Bo>:e.% Toilet Seta.Toblo and Pocket G'atleiy, eta, for cole chesD- er th»n over, now tint gold and cotton are down. 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