The Argus. (Buena Vista, Ga.) 1875-1875, October 29, 1875, Image 4

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ifcoptf, I'ERRV WYNKKLE, WRITTEN FOR TIIE BUENA VISTA ARGUS THE ROSES. BY PERRY WYNKKLE. CHAPTER IIL The music stopped. The lady, still holding them by the hand, led them down the cavern, until they reached a large door. It was apparently made of gold, and was festooned with the rarest flow ers. On one side was a knob, and this he lady touched. As she did so, the door opened wide, and they were ushered into a beautiful garden, filled with the choicest looking fruits and flowers. There were beautiful walks run ning all over the garden The sand on the walks was very white, and the pebbles shone. But alas, under the surface were thorns that lacerated their feet and the children strewed the pathway with tlieir blood. Lorena would pluck the flowers, that grew in rich profusion on every hand, but in all the blossoms there was some insect with a sting or some thorn that would pierce her hand, and make her cry with pain. Lorna would pluck the fruit, but it would turn to gall in his mouth. Then the vines and the beautiful shrubbery covered numerous ser pents, that would hiss at them as they passed. The lady was still with them, but her smiles were less frequent. They became very thirsty, and stopped at a loveiy spring to drink, but the water was hot and would scald their mouths. The very fragrance made them sick. Thus they passed on through all this beauty in pain and misery. ' hen they passed through the gar den, and came to a dark, narrow, slippery pathway. They noticed at the woman who had remained th them, had become ugly, and er voice was harsh and coarse. They were afraid and cried for a return to their old home among the mountains, but they could not return. They stopped, moaning and weep ing bitterly. While they were thus a shining angel with wings took each by the hand and said, I will show you the way. He led them into a straight and narrow way. In this way there were very few t: avelers, but tlicre were angels all along, and they ministered ,±o. them, and thev e.y happy.- And last they came to a beantilul golden gate, which opened to them and they were ushered into the man sions of light. [the end.] PUZZLES. I ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN NO. THREE, No. 1. Remember Lot’s wife. 1. Bible. 2. Beef. 3. brem. 4. File. 5. Life. 6. Robber. 7. Low. 8. Mite. Willie S. No. 2. The letter m. No. 3. Because ho is compell to leave. At the police station : Judge (to the prisoner) “You were ar rested at the very moment you were taking the portemonnaie from the gentleman’s pocket.” Tho prisoner .* “Yes sir ; hut I was go in to put it back. My first thoughts is often had. My second is always good. The policeman who arrested me should have wait ed for my second thought.” ' On hang, the heathen Chinee of North Adams, Mass., sings of Ma ry and her little lamb: Was gal name Moll had lamb, Fleas all samee white sno, Evly place Moll gal walkee, 1 6a, Ba, hoppee long too. AND ApotlieeasieS, I.AHIAJI STKISET, AMEIUCUS, GA. Our stock will bo found complete, com prising Freeh Drugs, Pure Chemicals, Rolin bie Proprietary remedies, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Glass, Putty, etc. All of which, hav ing been bought for cash from first bands, we are thereby enabled to offer to cash buy ers at lowest figures. OUE STOCK TOtUBr IwrrM Is the largest and most complete ottered in this market, consisting of Finest and import ed Extracts asd Pomades, Hair Oils, Rice and other Toilet Powders, Aromatic Vinegar, Low’s Pears and other Elegant Toilet Soaps. Superior llair and Tooth Brushes, Toilet and Ivory Fine Combs, Shaving Creams, Lilly Whiles,Vinegar Rouge, Pink Saucers, eie. Oioire Assortment of I.VI, Knives. I,e, foiltic Knzoi’t, Bininersoa’s Straps, ivinl jci s 1 !S< I‘sors. Cin k Sercws, Klc, m We van offer Envelopes and Commercial Note Papers so low not, only to please, but to cause you to wonder where we can make a living profit. Cap, Legil Cap, Letter, Commercial Note, French Note, Blank Books, Pens, Ink of all kinds, Invoice Files, Mucilage, Car mines and Pencils of all .styles and prices. Delicious Green and Black Teas., Tobacco we buy direct from Fac tory and can sell very low. Chandeliers, Lamps, Lanterns, Chimneys— every size and style, and best V bite Kero sene Oil always on lia cl; Pure French Brandy, Rye Whisky, Sherry and port Wines, and Dublin Stout, for Medici nal Use. Machine, Linseed. Tanners’, Sperm and Lard OOISTS FRESH GARDEN SEED ZFTTLLL. STOCK, 'araa. :£. U Ufa/ s CHILL REMEDY. \o A* sonic ! JVo Slryt’lnila ! No Mercury I Or Ollier Poisons I This remedy we offer to the public, after a thorough test of its merits, feeling confi dent it will do all that we claim, i. e. cure quickly and permanently, Chills, Fever and Ague, Night-Sweats, etc. AS A TONIC IT IS UNSUR PASSED. And should be used by all recovering from Typhoid and Bilious Fevers, and those suf fering from the general debility attendant upon the heat of summer. We can justly claim that it is Ike Rest, Ckeapest skO. Most Ijoioeeitt of all the remedies offered to the public for Chills, Fevers, etc. Ore Bottle, taken ac cording to dii ections; will cure the most ob stinate case of Chills. We guarantee that it contains no poison, either mineral or vegeta ble. Price: One Dollar per Dottle er 0 Buttles for $5 Prepared only by ' DAVENPORT & SMITH, Druggists nd Apothecaries, Lamar Street , Amerieus. Georgia. Sc Id by J. W. AiS’SLKY.Beuna Vista. DAVENPORTS LITER MEDICINE S PURELY VEGETABLE-NO MER CURIALS ! • This Medicine, which is prepared and rea, dy for use, will be found a valuable Tonic Cholagogue. and Alterative, For all diseases of the Liver, Constipation. Sick Headache and General Derangement, of the Digestive—i 'wiirprove not only a valuable but harmless Family Medicine. Unlike all other Liver Remedies, it has no tendency to bind the bowels after operating, but by its Stimulat ing and lonic action upon the Liver, ic re stores it to a healthy condition and promotes a regular habit. Price—One Dollar per Botlie. Prepared only by DAVENPORT fc SMITH, Druggists and Apothecaries, Amerieus, Ga. THE GREAT M'SeTbLOOD PCEIFIEr, Is unequaled in all impurities of the Blood and Skin, curing rapidly SYPHILIS, SCIiO FULA. TETTER, ERYSIPELAS, PIMPLES or BLOTCHES, &c . This preparation, besides a full dose of genuine Honduras Sarsaparilla, lias combined with it other valuable Alteratives and Tonics, rendering it all that can be asked for in above class of diseases. We know of no case where it lias failed to afford perma nent relief, whilst every case, of Syphilis bo far rep*.vi ed to us has been cured. We only ask a fair trial of it in comparison with other preparations for kindred diseases, feeling assured that “THE GREAT SOUTH ERN 13LOOD PURIFIER” will more than sustain its name. Try Our Sewing Machine Oil Physicians will find our stock of DERG'S, GHEMICAIS, and proprietary goods comnlete, and can purchas same at low figures for cash. We offer 50 ounces Sulpli. Morphia, ; 500 ounces Sulph. Quinine, 5s ounces Sulph. Cinchouidia. 00 lbs. Glycerine, 10 lbs lod. Potass., Zirom. Potass., Carbolic Acid, Chioro form, Leptandrin, Z'odophyUin, Pepsin, • ismuth Opium, Camphor, Strychnia, Alao. a full line o Elixirs, lists of which wo will forward with pleasure. Hypodermic Syringes, Universal Forceps, Lancets, Fever Thermometers, Surgeons' Silk and Needles,f Stethescopes, Ac., Ac. Packet Coses furnished to order. Also, Physicians’ Medicine-Chests and Sad dle-Bags. DAVENPORT SMITH, Lamar Street, Amerieus, Ga. FLUID EXTRACT 100510. t’va Ur si and Hydrangea. This remedy is prepared by ourselves, from fresh materials, with great care, and we unhesitatingly pronounce it THE BEST combination that can be prepared for the diseases for which it is recommen ded. IT POSSESSES ALL THE VIRTUES OF BU CHU AND UVA URSI in a concentrated form, which in connection with the Hydrangea, insures the pas sage of larger stones than any preparation recommen ded for similar ourposes. jgcg*This preparation is a Tonic, Gentle Stimulant and Astringent, and will afford relief, and cure all diseases of the Urinary Organa, such as Gravel, Zfrick-Dust Deposit. Diseases of the Biadder and Ure thra, Ulceration of *he Kidneys, and incontinence or Retention of the Urine. It will also be found beneficial in Chronic Rheu matism. price, $1 25 per Bottle. Prepared by DAVKNFOKT & SMITH, Americas, .Ga. TOOLE # FRICI WAREHOUSE AND coimissioi meiAiTs, NOW OCCUPY THE Hew Fir© Proof House, (IN FRONT OF J. W. JORDAN’S STABLES,) COTTON AVENUE, : : : : AMERIGUS, GA Thanking the public for their patronage intlio past we ask a continuance of the same as we expect to do strictly a Storage and Commission business,. wc feel sat isfied that in our sales or purchases we will give entire satisfaction to our patrons. Wc are determined, by close application to business,to merit the full confidence of the public Before purchasing farm Machinery, Guano, etc, give us a call and ascertain what Ave are willing to do for you Amerieus, G;t., Sept 24, 18T5*-tf ___ " finder Again Triumphant. — o Tin- World'. Award Again Received by T!ie World’s Favorite!’’ Sewing Machine Sale* for ISi-l; fT A-.i Tho table of Sewing Markin- ante, for last year fh° (Ai r}i that our sales amounted to IM 1,679 Machines, being a -fa , J largo increase over the previous year. The table shows llfKllx Jr* that OUR SALES EXCEEDED THOSE OF ANY OTH- Wit M Kit COMPANY for the period named, by (ho number of IVI 1-18,852 Machines, or nearly THREE TIMES those of any oth r company. It may he further stated that the sales 1 nf 187*',as compared with thorn of 1872, show a relatively |A¥ dr IjL M " 1 larger increase, beyond tho salea of other makers, lor I instance, in 1872 wc sold 45,000 machines than any other ■> W Vifr. company; whereas, in 1878, the sales were lid. 201 ina- -1 . ' ‘" n \ chinef in excess of our highest competitor! and in 1874, 118,852 Macliincs nwre than Any Other Conwany. Test The Singer before Purchasing Any Other, TERMS ItiASY, PAYMENTS LIGHT. THE SINGGETI MANUFACTURING COMPANY No. 173 Broughton Street, Savannah (4a. C. A. VOSBURGB, Manager. Branch Offices.—ln Atlanta, Athens, Augusta, Macon, Columbus, Thomasville, Ga Charleston and Columbia, sc, Jacksonville and allahassec, Fia ar b. si-iipp. Agent, Columbus, Ga, October Btb, 1875 At 99 Broad street, Columbus, Gu JE IMI CD W JSL. .Lid WE HAVE REMOVED OUE Complete Stock of Liquors & Tobaccos To the store formerly occupied by Rosette, Ellis & Cos., corner of Broad and St. Clnir streets, where we will be pleased to seo our our old customers, and as many more as will honor us with their patronage. IREDELL & CO. Columbus. Georgia, October Bth. 1875-lro. AAisrcilarfcus, BETTER KNOWN AS fi< Grangei ? s YanV’ I have enlarged my Yard by an addition of j stalls and sheds, with j Boarding House, Blacksmith and Wood convenient. A good substantial enclo sure. and a watchman at night, making it one of the most secure and conveni ent in the cit;;,., J_n connection I hay* a well x-itgpTied EAM. * -V for the purchase and es.lo of Country Pro duce. Grangers and Farmers are particularly invited. Charges moderate. ®gy-SiGN—Wheel and Plow. East of Planters’ Warehouse and J &, J Kauf mans Wholesale Grocery House. Columbus, Ga. DAN L li. BIZE. Wp ‘fii. 4- m #%. f) Lar<re Lot of Tennessee Seed Wheat & Rye OATS, BAGGING, IRON TIES, WIIITE FISII, MACKERAL, BULK MEATS, BACON, FLOUR, STTG-A.IR. and COFFEE, CORN, &c. Cheap for cash. Come all and see us. A- Averett. Broad Street, under Rankin House, Columbus, Ga. October 8111, 1 875.-liii. Administrators GEQKGIA —Marion County—By virtue f the last Will of Simeon Lawhorn, dec’d, will be sold on first Tuesday in November next before the Court House in said county, one hundred and forty 1 140] acres of land off lot no. one hundred and forty (140) in the thirty first [3l] Dist. of said county as the property of said deceased, Sold for the benefit of creditors and heirs. Terms Cash. JOEL LAWHORN, Sept. 20, 1875.-30d Adm’r with will, & .Application for Homestead. CIEORGIA— MARION CO UN SI TY. Wm. W. Boynton lias ap plied for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of Homestdad, and I will pass upon the same at my office on Wednes day, 3d day of November,at 10 o’clock A. M. JAS. M. LOWE, October 21, 1875-2 t Ordinary. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. JlllifTO. IT would require the scope of quite a large volume to contain the good things that are said about the Morning News by its contempo raries of the Southern Press. It is almost daily referred to as the “THE BEST PAPER IN THE SOUTH,” ‘tho lending Georgia daily,” elc., and it is gen erally conceded to be in all respects a model Southern newspaper. This is the fame that the Morning News covets, and no pains will be spared hereafter to make it still worthier of the confidence and patronage of the people of Georgia and Florida. The am ple resources of the establishment will be devo ted to the improvement of the paper in respect to its already large facilities for gathering tho current news of the day, and it? staff of special correspondents has been reorganized with a view to meeting every possible contingency that may arise. Although the Morning News has little or no competition within the field of its circulation, ncverihetess no effort will be considered too ex pensive that gives tho EARLIEST O FRESHEST inh. rm at ion to its readers. In tais respect thert will bo no relaxation of the endeavor to keep i far ahead of all its contemporaries. The features that have rendered the paper so popular will be maintained. The editorial de partment will be conducted with the same digni fied thoughtfulness, conservative vigor, and earnest idevotion g Principle that have always characterized it. The racy reliability of the local, and the accuracy and completeness of the commercial department, will be kept at the old standard, and im provements will be made wherever they are suggested by experience. The Morning News is the only Savannah paper that publishes Ihe Associated Press dispatches and the telegraphic market re ports authorized by the Commercial Bureau of New York City. In addition to this the local market reports will be full and reliable, and will he accompanied by such comment ns will enable the business rnen of Georgia and Florida to form estimates as accurate and as intelligent as if they were in the city. The terms of subscription are: Daily, 1 yr. $lO. Tri-Weekly, I yr., $6. Weekly, 1 yr, §2 Money may be sent by Post Offic Order, or by Express at the expense of the undersigned. Send for specimen copy. Ad dress J. H. ESTlLLSavannah, Ga. Application for il onit'Ktonrl. (leoegia —Marion County. Ab -8 ner C. Adkins lias applied for exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and I will pass upon the same at my office on Wednesday, the 3d day of Nov next, at ten o’clock A. M. J. M. LOWE, October 20. 1875, Ordinary A m BMIIOI, WHOLESALE ID RETAIL DRUGGIST, KO, 135 broad Street, Columbus, Ga. 0 Has on hand a full stock of every tiling usually kept in n Drug Store. Fuimors supplied with Drugs at GREaTLY REDUCED PRICES, Twelve Pounds Soda for $l.()() f eto. Largo lot of Lamps, and every thing sold Cheap for Cash. Columbus, fla./Octobor With as nine and carefully bought Stock of Furniture, China, Crockery and Glass Ware, as can be found in any First Class Furnishing House in Georgia COMPRISING Parlor Sets, Easy Chairs, Lounges, etc., Dressing Case Suits. Common Bed Room FurnitureSuits.at Prices from SSO and upwards, DiningCbairs and Tales Safes, Ac,, Office Desks and Chairs, Counter and Desk stools Chairs, Cane seat , Wood seat and cottage, Wash stands,Tables,Bureaus, Bedsteads in great variety of Style and Prices, Lcunges, Mattrasses, Spring Beds, Feathers, &c., Baskets best assortment in the city, Blushes— llair, Clothes, Dusting, Shoe, Shaving, Ac. Brooms,—Floor, Hearth and Whisk. UI’HOLSTERS GOODS— llair cloth, Reps. Gimp. Buttons, Tacks, SABY CARRIAGES Picture. Frames, Picture Frame Moulding, Frames made ctny she desired Picture Cord, Nails, Tassels, etc. Looking Glasses, Looking Glass Plate various sixes, Window Shades, Window Shade Hollands and Goods in piece, various Colors, and widths cut to suit any size windows. CHINA CROCKERY & GLASSWARE China Dinner anti Tea Sets, China by piece or dozen, Decorated or Plain Lumps, Lantrns Chandeliers. Wick*, Chimneys , Kerosene Oil, and Lamp Goodi generally at BQT TOM J* rices defying cunpetition, Fancy Goods and Holiday Goods specialty. Cutlery—Table and Pocket, fins assortment , imported and American, bony hi direct from manufacturers and sold at short profits Bpoons, Forks Casters. &c BURIAL CASES & CASKETS, METALLIC & WOOD. All sizes and prices, from Six to Two Uundred Dollars. Full line Cheap Wood Coffins. Burial ltobcs for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children, Very Pretiy. Undertaker's Hardware, Ac., Ac. Next door to Waxelbaum & Gyles, Cotton avenue. AMTiioarx & soars, sept2l-3m AmGricust^G^ dr. *O. ibujldx'oicu, No 34, Broad Street CO i UMBUS, GEORGIA; (SUCCESSOR TO 11. MIDDLESJROOK,) Manufacturer & Dealer in SADDLES ID HARNESS. Trunks, kfalisus, Carriage Trimmings, Leatherauil Readier Belting, Belt Rivets, Enameled CLOTHS OF ALL KINDS- . , , 11, MIDDLEBROOK, the old proprietor, has uis othce with me, and will be pleas-td to see all of his old friends. All of my goods are manufactured by skillful workmeu and canno fail to give good satisfaction. All kinds of repairing done at short notice. Columbus. (la . October Bth, 1875.-3ra rEFJHCJE Hn eiia Wfte§t %Mm SIB PUBLISHED Every Friday Monmg, IN 114 *sli 9 -fAfjtearfiia; § terms ap mßsmwTmm, ONE YEAH $2.00. SIX MONTHS SI,OO THREE MONTHS 75c ALWAYS m ADVANCE. A iemocratic Family Newspaper, Devoted to the Progress, Improvement and General Good of Buena Vista, Marion and surroundin gcounties Ythhtss YU Yctlfvs ;uul Comiminirdtiouslij uik.m JSiffll. A J , EjOSTQR fc PROPRIETOR I. X*. HARRIS, do hereby issue this my Proclamation: That the cot ton crop being exceedingly short and money extremely scarce, and having a well selected stock of &40 000 worth of goods, consisting in part of Foreign Domestic Dry Goods, Ciotliing oft lie Latest and Best Styles, Dress Goods, Ilats, Boots and Shoes, with everything usually kept in a first-class store, which must be sold at greatly reduced prices, in order that all may have an opportunity of supplying themselves with the abso lute comforts of life. SPECIALT Y made in clothing, Cassimere suits from $G upward. Call and satisfy yourselves that I mean business. li.HarriS, Columbus, Ga., October Bth, 1875 —3m No. 114, Broad street *9. IrniEm 9 Gasla Dry Goods House, C OIL UMBUS, Ga, Is the Place lo Buy your Dry Goods in Quanity. Best Prints 100, other grades down to Black Silk 1,25, 1,50, 2,00, 2,60, 3,00. Sea Island, yard wide, 10c, 12>j and 15c. Elegant Plaids 25,85, 45, 60, 75 Corsets 50c, SI,OO, 1,60, 2,00, 2.50. Satteens, Cashmeres and Poplins all prices. Mlpaccas, 25, 85, 45, 50, 05, 75, 1,00. White and Red Viool Flannels 25cts, to SI,OO, Black Brilliantines, 60, 60, 75, 1,00, I 25,1,60. Bleached Homespun 6>*, 10, 12, 15, 20. FACTORY JEANS and ALL FACTORY GOODS at LOWEST PRICES. Columbus, Ga., October Bth, 1875. J. S. JONES,