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.it appear to be equally so! Howj
i would it have astonished the king to |
lWs the Internal Administration of learn that his wisest and wealthiest,
Dross Rrer Defeat Disease and Death!
M . !1. ’’. '! i ' t, In *ln» SojrtemVr
n jiulicr.af JAppiiioatC* Magazine, has a
very readable essay entitled “ Shall we
throw Physic to the Dogs ?” The rea
sons he gives why we should do so, arc
such, we think, ns will prompt humane
men to say we should from benevolent
motives throw physic to something it
JrfJU.neither nauseate nor injure, and
Jet "the poor dogs, abused enough now,
$cape bn additional burden. From
senators and prophet* were using with
hi*i"D# n*:-= '*«—;*«»!» t.i«1 ri’i;i *r«‘!it vic-
Cc-v-, l.id'aii vegetable pills, ami tuc
jvater cure, and the movement cure,
and the extract of buchu, in ailments
of every character and variety! How
his temper would have been ruffled if
the queen of Sheba on her visit had
pronounced his family physician a bum-
bug and urged his dismissal, while die
offered as a present, various minute
bottles of infinitesimal pilules, with
glowing descriptions of their charming
flic article in question, wc quote effcct upon hemdf and the ladies and
following extract: children of her court! But Solomon,
••■''.wf.rt in the history of wdi* in* 1 n r !l<r oareft.lly considering the fart*.
might well stagger the faith of the most
confident Miever in the virtue of drugs.
It i* the to—xistenee of two systems of
pr.tcticc, professedly antagonistic, each
denouncing the otlier as absolutely in
effective or positively harmful, yet both'
apparently flourishing, both having en
thusiastic and intelligent advocates.—
At a time when human blood was
flowing in streams both latge and
snutlffnot from Lhe sword, but. the lan
cet—when men believed that their tem
poral salvation depended on their being
scarified, cupped, leeched, and vene-
sqpted—an-wnpudent Teuton, Haiane-
i&uw lif name, broached the insane
Me%fhft patients could recover with
^sa^blaoddierl, or even with none at
alf; and, strange to relate, they did so
,iytnu
^urnents,
r inhuman eyesight could
mine, just us well unxurified as
aversql At -a time when no fact
would prolnhly have drawn the infer
ence, from the variety of medical treat- wa
nieiit around him, cit'ier ti.at cvery-
tliiiig which claims to be a medicine,
no matter how unskillfiilly applied, is
just ns effectual as the carefully pro-
scrilied doses of the court physicians,
or that all medicines are alike ineffec
tive and do but little good. And the
new thought might gradually have
dawned upon his mind that Nature or
some inherent agency would just as
certainly, if not as speedily, have cured
the infant Rehoboam, without the aid
of the official emetic, cathartic, or sin
apism.
Caring Broom Cora*
The particular value of broom coni
is in the finish and of course the secret
of success lies not so much in making
a good growth as in properly managing
it after it is grown. A writer iu the
Prairie Fanner says that all broom
com grows green enough, but it does
uot follow tliat it will cure green, or
remain green over-time, unless proper
ly bundled, no matter what price was
paid for the green kind of seed.
.Some kinds of broom corn are
THOMPSON’S
Colton Press and Horse Power.
r T , H13SUCCESS of there i'uprove- —.
A a- - - 1*1.1 —ail i •
; ,.*i* t, >^, . 'iiv c -I „ ura e «»
Many |M4>.u o va.*cUd».c a. lull Co.tuu 1*k«^ ■
1st IT la TUE SIMPLEST. A twelve year
old child will understand aU about it la tveaty
mlantra* cxuiiuUoo.
2d. It la not Ukcly to get out of order, and any
piece can bo duplicated nt mataU ripen to. In ease it
Sd. If e» be operated by two men, and
Cater than any known press.
4th- It can betaken down and
a few ininatcr It is lisht, an<
wherever wanted, on a two bone aragon.
5th. It con low Money than any patent
known. Itpoeksthefiv* lisbsls, iunlformJ
with moat modern prases) weighing six hunarea
pounds or less.
Finally, its power Is lever, and not screw, sad
hence can be operated successfully with taro hands
The follower is self-adjusting, and is never in
year way in filling the box. The whole is neat,
strong, and datable, and occupies bat Uttle space.
Head the testimonials of practical men who bare
"Si^hSSe'fOWEE teas simple as the press.
It la LIGHT. STRONG, AND DURABLE It
i, the lightest running Hone rower in tuc world. |
Wuu it uue horse can run a fotty saw gin. end two j
can run it mnch easier than i.u. wi.u the run -
mon gearing in use. For running Uiias, l'«r-aUc.s, 1
•V-., It stouts withuut » tits!. Wo m luulavtur.-
o and pot up again in
it, and can be earrlcd
Miscellaneous.
i VtJ i A.ujricun
. Health Restorer, parites the blood,
and earns Scrofula,, Syphalls, Skin Dls-
aheumstum. Diseases of Women,
le Affections of the Bhxxl,
Medical Faculty and dta^ thousand
our test eitiiens.
Bead the testimony or Pb
tents who hare used lie
our BotadaUaU ulde to
dans and
lis; send-
th
To Tlie Traveling Public
The many lnprored and perfected bdUtien ^ their
PASSENGER CONNECTIONS
H«* *1 wh :* :il w >• • «»U* I w.rt Is*4 * iy.
AU-Itcnd ail o dan l •
THOMPSONS & PIKE.
Manufacturer* ic., Jefferson, Jackson Co., Ga.
<
Jel
tW-re
was .better established, in medicine than
that in certain cases blisters must be
applied to the shaven scalp and to the
spine of the : hack, and to the calves of
t)w legs, this same German said to his
(glider skinned followers, “ do not blis
ter,” and theyipuntisted in recovering
without blisters, but in direct violation 1 longer i n maturing than others, hence
.tf the orthodox rales of practice.— remain green longer than small or
Mo^er* when hundreds and thou- L,^, varieties. When a majority of
sands uvre-standing, hours at a time, the brush is well out of the leaf, and
spoon in liaud, contemplating with rue- the seed iu tlie milk approaching the
fill couu u-trauccs the nauseous contents, ( j oug h state> t i, e cr0 j, t if cut all at one
and hesitating to make the dreadful time, will produce more pounds of
pluagw iWwtfc.sliould deposit the dose j, ru , h 0 fbe tter cfo,. tl mn at any other
in its uncertain resting jHiire, the Hahn- stage of grow th. If cut at two cut-
cmann before mentioned was tickling tings, the more advanced may lie cut
tlie palates of his patients with sugar a jjttle earlier. As it continues to
insisting thpt r jp e „ j the brash commences to redden
Hosts. E. M. Thompson & Co.—Sirs
highly pleased with the performance of your Hone
Powers! Mr. H.C. Appleby’s. We think It the
grandest combination of wheels extant. Wbsl has
been heretofore known is/hu- Scree puterr, is but
uue with your coutUtuttuu. Hoping you may
meet with the surces-1bat yourdiscurery deserves,
We arc truly }'uur-,
J. F. HARRISON,
JOHN a. HUNTER.
jvrusos, Jackson Co.,Ga., July 14,1571.
S Messrs. E. H. Thompson A Co.—Genu.—This
wiU certify that I was present on yesterday at tha
Gin House Of Hugh C. Appleby, end wilnamad the
performance of the New Horse power of E. V.
Thompson, attached to the threshet of H. C. Ap
plets, and mo satisfied that it was less trouble
aod labor to propel it with one mote then It was.
with four males to his old wood cog wheel, le.
Wishing you success, I sm yours truly,
SEABORN MOORE.
To all whom if may concern :
We the undersigned, take pleasure in stating I
to the plautiti, community that we have this j
dsyse-i. Tht r-t/niu tWbji Fret prtctitrlly
le-te i, and we are fully a ti*;,c 1 tint It is the I
nt jthu ultra of cotton presto.
J. s. England,
D. I.. Hancock,
S. C D bus,
G. S. IUki.kb,
J. It. A L. C. Mattiikws.
1’. A. Sl'XXKV.
JS
A.ugnMtn ^ W
Columbia, mid
Wilmiiitti on.
-v-i^uVA'V ,\\\i\\
/*\NAND AFTER Sunday, June
V_/ 11th, 1871, special passenger trains of first
cars and accommodations ran through be-
n
AUGUSTA AND WILMINGTON,
Without change, and elegsut sleeping cars from
WILMIXG TON TO RICHMOND.
ROSAMUS
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f
S CpK
lis
Al
wl
gnK one
T)s
.ttent wiUOoon
A
s *i til iwaUiry svpitaite with sntisfac-
\ t«ry 'rtsplts—o» | cl«uis<r oAthe blood I
know no better remedy.
School Books.
or Almanac for this year, which we pub
lish for gratuitous distribution ; it trill
giro yon mnch rslusble Information.
Dr. R. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says:
I take pleasure In recommending your
ADALIS as n very powerful slters-
. I hare seen It used in two cases
with happy results—one In a case of sec
ondary syphilis, in which the patient
pronounced himself cored after haring
taken fire bottles of your medicine. The
other Is a case of scrofula oflong standing
idly improving under its
miications are that the ps-
i .tient wtUSson recover. I haTe carefully
examined the formula by which your
Rosadslis is made, and find it an excel
lent compound of alterative ingredients.
S,nrk» of Nl..|o>la**’He. Ky..««y»
RY
I JHs .ert. the itttAIf -ignoi is c»>b>1 toneii the
r.J. w>U4 .-itoeti r :.... or nr..(oc i- n
lulu tuc .ouatuou acnools, ut hut}' Me tttailpfij. .*
Sand ford’s Arithmetic,
Cornell’s Geographies,
Reynolds’ Southern Readers,
Bauer’s Banders,
BonnsU’s Composition,
Harm's Gram men,
au th. iisatewau'», ^
constantly on band, and wiU DO sold ss low as
they can he bought fa the State.
•ept IS T. A. BURKE.
an arrangement with the pub-1
A VERY LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE
Th
NEW.
4 connecUonsar^uimle to
GnEHu
PHILADELPHIA,
BALTIMORE,
WASHINGTON, _
VA. SPRINGS,
—ANII ALL POINTS
T ivn(l. Norte
-The
S lling my
y pleased
reffuire-
Messrs. E. M. Thompson A Co.—Dear
Horse Power 1 Inught of yon for
-Thresher works like a charm. Ism ...
with ts operations. It combines all the require
ments of a light, strong, simple uud cheap power.
It is the uyiu ultra Morse Power, without doubt.
Oue mute propels tny thresh with it, with less
labor or strain than lour did with my old wooden
machinery. Hoping that they will ere long become
of general use, and work a great revolution in me
chanics, 1 am, very truly youis,
HUGH U. APPLEBY.
NORTH EAST G EORGIA
New Orleans to Augusta - 36 Hour**.
Au*u>ti to IUcliinoflul — —+&•
Augusta lo New York *3 iio«irh.
Passengers by 3: a. m. train, from .\ugustj,
GOING NORTH,
Breakfael al Branchvitlr,
•!'?nrs$^
s
Samuel G. HeFadden, of Murfreesboro’
Tenn., says;
I hare used sereu bottles of Rosadslis,
and am entirely eared of Rheumatism ;
tend me four bottles, as I wish it for my
brother, who has scrofulous sore eyes.
Benjamin Bechtolof Lima,Ohio,says:
“ I hare suffered for twenty years with
■ an inveterate eruption over nty whole
bxlv ; a short time since I purchased a
bottle of ltosudalis, and it effected a per
fect cure.
- Rosadslis is sold by all druggists.
-Laboratory, fit Exchange Place, BalU.
more. Drs. (T.UJf ENTS ft Co. Propr’s
The Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKER’3 OAUFOSH1A
VINEGAR BITTERS,
Ei*f-^42S^agsr.i^
~ "■ ful CurallTO Effects. S5®
|ts WHAT ARE THEY?g'|3
>«S a
TAKE SLEEPING CARS
At an early
Ckohee»;
roads, a:
hour,are not distorhel by Miduij
er strtooth t j
llfcy were fakiqg duediviuc. Some of
tlteni believed him, and from some in
explicable cause would recover from
in color at the tips, grows woody, is
drawn out of shape by the weight of
the seed and looses weight {n pounds.
GRAND XHIBITION!!
FOR THE
Farmers, Mechanics and Housewives
Nortii-East Georgia.
Open tlvery BA ay t
are laovjd \. „
_ it, arriving In'Kicluuond at 5:00 a.
if goiiis North, make imme<iiafe con
nection, ami arrive in New York at
10.20 v. M.
IP GOING TO VIRGINIA SPRINGS,
BREAKFAST AT RICHMOND,
Take the Chesapeake and O. U. H. f stopping over if
.f aritvlhg U
11FANCY DRINK,
oj they wishjs* fhffrvejldfc Mings; of aritvlbg :>t|
I Greenbrier white Siujthur’ Springs al
WA/.y. IMlO:P. M.
Tickets ami Baggas® Checks are iu the hands of I
;.,j i.ppiui vu * j uti..v-wv~
a t.-^r Xtedlcloe.r.taao fr,j:;vttic,Natiye B
,.7crbs of fcalitefnlt lr^oq-am nlj Al
Stiiaulanta. Thcrttc titollRcATI
thinr ailments * quite as frequently as Theimore ripe tlie redcr th^Tirush,
under the old
This wonderful
rt If strackNKilh’ frosf whcn green,
burlesque on the ipraatiefi.which Stdo-1 soften'ingdnd hleachingalmost to white-
inon adopted, whether it has adddd-any
thing- useful to the Pharmacopoeia or
ness is the consequence; if ripe, it soft
ens the brush and changes the red to a
T HE SEASON for Fain U at hand and beihflin^ I xicket Agents and Masters everywhere,
willing that Athens should tie behind other | ftm j tickets are sold at principul llotcls in the |
placas of less importance,I have detenu i ned to have
A Commercial Exposition,
1 At My Old Stand, No. 7, Broad SC-
To make tlie display attractive, I have visited
Northern markets, and brought out many
*rovu,m«t
Embracing a very handsome display In
not, -has at least added .a liorn4o a-<ti- dirty brown, confirming the busliiness
leffJYPt j; Tifficifl«iifly mild |cf ,the brash that breaking down will
measures and small doses were useftil Loot remedy ; nt this stage it is very
aud cflectiv^—which we must be par- Worthless for brooms. Vegitation cut
doned for saying we do not for a mo- Lavhen green and dried in the shade will
ment hcKeve*—of the ridicdloufly large jijiy_greencr than in the sun, and the
and filthy doses and severe treatment I darker the place in which it is dried 10
which bad previously been in vogue J the more green it will be, and longer re-
DET GOODS!
An unusual assortment of
ME *9 JE3 Si
For Men, Women an J Children; and an unequalled
variety of useful articles for
w$re useless, which we just as finally
believe. The inference is a fair one, I
sin green by keeping it from the light
Some calicoes blreach hy exposure
even if it has not been absolutely de- Go,the light, and all by freezing when
mdnst rated, that the virtue ot drugs wat . Linen bleaches by wetting; ^Vt6z-
and their efficacy in healing diseasa J u^-iand drying; so of leather aud most
otlier substances. The green broom
corn will retain its shape nnd elastici-
, ty unless greatly abused while the red
or bleached -specimens soon get “ mop-
plics, if complete stock and fair dealing can
An attractive feature of this Grand Exhibition,
will be ils display of
lias * been over-estimated, and that
recoveries had been ascribed to the ac
tion of medicine which were due town
cut'u-ely, different cause.
j^okpunn saysi 3* A merry heart I py" and one-sided. Brush then must
doeth good like a medicine.” The in- be cut greeu and must lie cured out of
terrace is unmistakable. The wise the eunliglit, and free from the dews
monarch thought that “a median#’- add.idwqpps. .But how can forty or
does good. Probably Solomon supposed more acres be sheltered while drying ?
he had sufficient grounds for such a -“.JUusunlly cure ray brush on my
conviction. He had a huge family, .bancllfloors, itiuis.1 lay down two six
and he was uot in the habit of sparing | inchibesriis About eighteen inches apart
tlie rod, very likely he succeeding in | and upe» these I nail lath six inches
punsuading some of the juvenile mem- apart the whole length. After making
liers to swallow certain unpalatable Jiontfdera pattern I continue to make a
doses which he thought necessary for sufficient number like it, and place the
their health; and very likely he then ladder work upon end, forming stalls
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, *h«p. «»■«»mmim .
r ” I The Weekly ia made jtp with great rare and dis-
Far ahead of anytiiing Iseretoforo offered, and con- I e.-Imination, tmdcontains tbe cream'of. rb
stituting a leading
well worth the attention of Housekeeper*.
There will always be a complete urortment of | ourcxprn ' 1 *
?am:l¥ groceries :
the
thotight he observed good results from
the
Ida
istration. It is not itnpsoba- lath n>
ib Job ishAing, having retire^ I As Hit brash, is '
the
mupports.
about two
for the uigh| after some sultry summer tkinds ef an armf ul is”plScdu on the
day, with every window of the royal tilth,-Kipped in across the stall, com
palace widely YipeW to eateh the faintest mencing at the bottom end; then two
z’-phvr, had Itecn aroused in the small mere loth are put above, and so on to
lours to find that the chilly northern I the top. About 2000 cubic feet of
blasts ftom the hills about Jerusalem space will dry a ton of brush in fifteen
wore driving iiv at the open-casement,: I days, in good drying weather. If the
nnd that the infant Rehoboam, from brush is wet or damp it Bhould be spread
bis trundle bed, long before the matu- thinner,
tinal hour, was vigorously crowingfrun “ I am often asked “when to break
spasmodic croup. No doubt then, as I down broom corn ? Never, only as
woultl lie tlie case at’the present day, J corivehienca for cutting; then 1 lop
the ihior • hfell <tf -the forriiiy physician 1 four rows one way and four rows the
was energetieUiy’fung, and the future other; then in cutting put the right in
hope of lsraejiwasdlaly plied with ipe- the center in gavels heads all one
<cuc, blv««yxup.:blMters, andsinapiams. I way—scrap as soon as convenient
The hoy-surviving the treatment, the never let it remain over night if possi
tfnther fth<u, b* • parents do now, would bio. In all the handlings keep brush as
forever nfrenvard triumphantly point even as jitwsible and heads all one way.
to tlje TriiitA hfculcd Urchin as a living In good cutting and good weather, with
iiunmimont to prove both the skill of I sixteen luuuU—half juveniles and.fe-
•the fumily physician and the value of males—I calculate to put one tail:’
hive syrup null ipecac. Doubtless,
tmder some inspiration of this kind,
brush when dried on the lath in tlie
| house in one day. Stalks to
that there coaid be brush maybe about six inches; never
Sofombn
no question that medicine does good.
We make no pretension to any greater
0U. general *ub-
wefe
{he*present clay he would\very‘
carefully ireodndiflor ttha ;proverb -.we
have quoted. He undQUbtedly had .a
\\ e make no pretensi
.viUii^J»ib»oWoA>op
a
pnwtitmec, whoihfwiied.upon all pa
tent mediriuHif, Who had never learned
the val&c^of:iiifilibwniRl!<, and who
treated Ml p*tk« (JJvtlie original heroic
stylrt* Solomon prulwbly believed that
the medicines prescrilied by bis pbyri-
cians were orthodox, aud that ell others
over eight; every leaf must be stripped
fron each stalk as cut
Be Contented.—Bulwer says that
poverty is only an idea in nine cases
out of ten. Some men with $10,000
nave quoted, xte -unuciuuteaiy .naa .a * y ear 8ufi * r more ^ or wnnt nlea,,8
fiTniily’jihysirian -who * wegUlar 1 dhnn.Qtbere with $600. The reason
the tVidiwunm> thas his artificial wants.
His income lisdUQjOOOiB Jtear, and
South. « -
lufoniimtion ijiveu at all offices and Railway
S atioiis. -
A complete re-arrangement of all the detniw «»t i
TransjKirution, Eatiu^ House*, Transfcra, etc., etc.
| hare been made on this line, and the management |
are confident tlwr* “ **“'
ycra ua>t; queu usv»» .
' cnacn nr* eaded by Vitiated Bl
*6 ge wrsny fifMneefi by fieranse
or Mome and Farm!
fact, tbs Establishment, hcretof. .rs known as tba
“ Phiater’n Store,”
to bccotns tha fiiTorite beadouarten for form ani
fairt
GLASSWARE,
Vado ef Poor Hue:, WUlaltey, Prowl
Bplrlta trail Bcfuac I4caunsUocto.cd.*plmfi
nnd sweetened ts pic.*! U- *. teste. Ciiled“Ton-
Appctltcrs," *• Ilrsiorcrr.** tc., tint lead
• :.j t'ppler on t > ffruaieatieas and relit, bet are
i fr@::t tl-c Nalive Roots and
y-J t^uj Iteohollc
1 BLOOD
.TltlFlESt and LIFE GIVt.NU PRIN-
CIPI4S e. perfect r.onovaier ar.d Inviccmtor of
tuc System, carryir-s offTpU poisonous matter and
restoring the blood'to nitcaUby condition. No
person can talto these Litters according to direc
tion and remain ion; unwell.
Fnr Inflammi.tory nnd Chronic ltheu-
itinllara nnd Uonf, Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion. Billons, Uemilteut and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit-
lera lguro Rea most successful. Buch Dls-
' I B lo od, which
Sement of tho
Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OB .INDIGESTION.
nosdadts^Palala tho SKo older*. -Coughs; Right
ness of tho Chest, Dlzxlncss, Sour Eructations of
the Stomach, Bad taste la tho Month Billons At*
tacks, ralpitation of the Heart, Inflammation ot
the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and
a hundred other palnftil symptoms, are tho off
springs of Dyspepsia.
Th-y Invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the
.tsapwas.'r'-'
FOB SKIN DISEASES, Ernptlons,Tetter.
Salt Rheum,Blotches. Spots, rimples. Pustules.
Bolls, Carbuncles, Rlng-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore
Eyes.Erysipelas, Itch. Scnrfo. Discolorations of
tho Skin, Humors and Diseases ortha Skis, of
whatever name or nature, are literally dug np
and carriod out of the ayatem in a short time by
tho use of theso Bitters. Ono bottle In such
cases will convince the most incredulous or their
curative effects.
Cleanse the Yltlsted Blood whenever you find
1U impurities bursting through the skin In Pim
ples, Eruptions or Sores; cleanse It when yon
tod It obstructed and sluggish In the veins;
wire to have the current news of the day in a [ of the system will follow.
^FIN, TAPE and other WORBI9, lurking in
the system of so many thousands, am effectually
destroyed and removed. For tell directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle.
Receiver’s Sale of Land
IN HART COTNTY.
A GREEABLE to a decre* of the Superior Court
of Elbert county, will bo sold at Public Auc
tion on the first Tuesday in November next, be
tween the usual hoant of sale, before the Court
House door in Hartwell, Hart county, Georgia, the
following lands, belonging to the estate of In
Christina, late of Elbert county, deceaed:
Lot of land number 14, containing 234 acres.
Lot of land number 15, containing 383 acres,
represented in s plat of s pert of the David Crees-
wen survey, made by F. B. Hodges, under direc
tion of John G. McCurry, AUen 8. Tumor, and
Abraham I- Walters,commissioners Inequity, ly-
ittgon Lightwnnd I.05 •'njvlc, no r iiautveu, .n
iiuri owuts.v.
ALSO
Lot of land Number 8, containing 202ti acres.
.. .. .. .. 9 ..
« 15, •• 202J5 “
“ •• *• “ 16, •• 202-4 “
,. M U .< 17> M 20QJJ «
» .. ,, .. M •• 2oo ,.
•• “ •• “ 22, •• 2M$ ‘ T
,, m u ., 27> jot “
.4 ,4 44 4 . 28, “ 2U5 “
29, •• 93
.epresented In • plat of a portion of the Issac
Jriggs survey, made by F. B. Hodges, under direc
tion of said commissioners in equity, lylnig on
Ugh'kwood log and Powder Bag Creek, near Hart
well, in Hart county. .
These lands are well-timbered, plentlfiUly toppled
with water, pleasantly situated in a healthy section
and are laid off, so an each to make a good settle*
ent, and are good free, productive lands, weU-
lited Sot fkrmiog purposes.
Plata of the land ean be seen in tbe bands of F.
B. Hodges, Esq., Hartwell, or on application to
tbe Clerk of the Superior Court or tbe R4>celver at
Elbcrton, Ga.
Tunus, cash, In currency.
ROBERT HESTER,
sept 7,1371. Receiver iu Equity.
Executor’s Sale.
\ GRKEABI.Y to an order fromthecourt of Or-
dina y of Franklin co iuty, Ga., will be sold
befitrelba court house dour iu Curnesville, said
4-nuu-y, wilhiii the l.-gal h -ur»of sale, ou the first
Tu > lay iu Nuvemlwr u-at the following property,
to wit
Three hundred acres of land, more or less, lying
in said county, on the waters of Gum Log creek,
a ljolulng tends of Mrs. Sophia Edwards, Sarah
Denman, and others, being ilia place whereon Stur
dy Garner lived at the time of bis death. Sold ss
tbe property of said Sturdy Gamer, for division
ng the heirs at law. Terms cash.
JESSE JAYNES,
sept 15-tds _ Executor.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREE A HLY to an order from the court of Or-
diimry of Fraukliu c<»ui*ty t Ga., will be told
before the court house door iu CarneivlUe, said
county, on the firnt Tuesday In November ne**,
within the legal hours of sale, tbe following prop
erty, to wit:
tive hundred acres of too l, more or lev, lying
In raid couuty, on the waters of Gum Log Creek
adjoining lands of Jessee Thoiuas, Mrs Ford. Hen
ry Fierce, and others, being the place whereon
William Smith lived at the time ofhi»death. fciold
ln the property of said William Smith, dec’d, lor
division among the heirs. Terms cash.
wm McFarland,
Adm’r de honlt non, cum tc*t. anuezo.
sept lo-tds.
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, LEATHER, NOTIONS (
Saddles a Specialty.
ENGLAND & ORjJ
City Mills!
City Mills!
City Mills)
among t
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
r. 1 v * > denbrar-AijUit.- • V• aqfi4iy oj»I
8ECi\DHANkCOTTOX lACBIUKfliiLW
/'CONSISTING <tf Openers, Lappors, I
Cords, Drawing Frames, Speeders, Spinning
I Frames, etc. Thi.<« machinery \* hut lartially
I worn—all ingood c«>udition, ana will lwjmld cheap.
ptton »»>d juice apply in perrap org I
cr them of un-
; blood of all
hit* Place. 75c.
Griffith Gaunt, or Jealousy ; 25c. It is nev
er too Ute to mend 35c. Love me little, Uv«
Cfharti
jpUT Yourself in
ssup--1 m*ions: 35c. -owl Play ; 25c. While Lie*; 35c.
make'! Ptcg Wofexetan,>Citrislle Johnson,‘and other ato-
| ric*. 50c. For tale by T. A.BL'KKE.
The Weekly Ncivs.
rpHE WEEKLY NEWS is a large,
JL nealy printed, carefully edited jouraaf, each
I issue containing an average of
Thirty Cslastm of Heading Uniter. I
e.-Imination, and-contains tbe cream'of. tbe Daily.
Its extremely low price, careful make up, sud the
large and varied amount 4>f reading it ontains,
commend it to all who desire a first class family
newspaper. Terms 32 a year; six months, 9.
Money sent by .Southern Express at -ur risk and
\ddrrsa J. II. ESTII.L.
Savannah, Ga.
Administrator’s Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order of tho court of Or-
il dinsry of Frauktin couuty, will be sold be-
lore the court house do win Cantesviiic, said coun
tv, within tlie legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in November neat, tbcfollowlng property
lowin'
One hundred acres of land, more or less, (widow 1
dower excepted) lying in said county, on waters of
Clark's creek, adjoining land, of Francis MeCaul,
Samuel Kuos and others, being the place whereon
David Smith lived at tlie time of hit death. Cold
as the property of said David Smith, dec’d, for
division among the lietr at law. Terms, cash.
JAMES M. DEAN,
acpt!5-tla. Administrator.
.Administrator’s Sale.
W ILL HE SOLD at public sale from the Court
House doorin the towu or Hartwell, Hart
county, during the legal hours of sale, on the find
Tuesday in November neat, the following tract* of
land:
One tract containing 100 acres, more or less,
the traten of Big Cedar Creek, in the county of
Hart, adjoining lands of George W. Kicks, Jmtaei
V. Richardson and others. Sold as the proi>erty
of Burrel Bobo, dec’d, for the benefit of the heirs.
Also, at the same time and place :
One o:h?r tract of land lying in raid county,
adjoining Betsey Smith and Daniel E. McCurry,
•‘ontaiiiinu 100 a res, more or le**, and known ~
the Johnson Place.
Also, at the same time and place:
One other tract of land, lyiug and being in the
county of Cherokee, containing 40 acres, more or
leas, known os lot number 1114, lying in the 5th
district and second se- tion.
Also, at the same time and place:
Oue other lot of laud, containing 160 acres, more
or less, lying in Cherokee county, known as lot
number 19, lying in the 14th district and 4th sec
tion
Also, at the same time and place
One other tract ot land lying and being in the
county of Heart, on the waters of CsLtr Creek, con
taining 10 seres, more or less, adjoining lauds of F
B. Hodges and others.
AU ortbe above sold u the property of Burrel
Bobo, deceased, for thebenefit of tlie heirs. Terms
of sale—twelve month’s credit, with note and two
good securities, making bond for titlea.
J. H. .SKELTON,
Adm’r de ioats non, of Burrel Bobo, dec’d.
sept 15-tds.
of the best grades, and special attention paid to
regular supply of GOOD FLOl'R, MEAL, aud
PROVISIONS GENERALLY.
For tba accommodation of builders a large supply o I
may always be found.
As all these attractive and useful goods are to be I
Mid at 1
my old customers and the public are invited to call
and examine them. If they have any thing to sell,
the Highest Market Price will always be pud for lit
J. H. HUGGINS,
oept 15 Sigu of 44 Planter’s Store,” Athens.
J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. H. MCDONALD *
CO.. Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco,
Cal. and Si and 31 Commerce Street. New York.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS.
Sale.
HAVl
[Waterwheel,
Mill Gearing,Shaftin|&PuIleys
LUCY COBB INSTITUTE,
ATHENS, Or A..
JIKM, A. B. IVRIGUT, Principal,
(LATE OF AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.)
TXT ILL open on the 13 th day of
V V September. 1871. For circulars and far
ther Information, apply to John H. Newton, Pres
ident, or LAM AR COBB, Scc'y.
aug 25 tf
-suffers -oiwiytb % foring liunnvfl for
tuiqwid fldlrts to kill -a sensitive man.
A mah who earns a-dollar a day and-
does not go into debt Ss Aha happier of
,the two. Very few people who have
never been rich will believe this, hut it
is true. There are thousands nud
LONGS & BILLOTS.
BROAD ST., ATHENS, GEO.,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE-STUFFS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
STATIONERY
PFRKF IRBY. |.IQrnRS BITTERS,
A ND EVERYUIIiNG" .ustmfiyS
Xi. usually kept in a First Class Drug
Particular attention has been pard In the tel
of aur stock, to the purity and reliability of out
goods, and tuaUiea and physician.ara assured that
orders will he Sited with promptness and fidelity.
Our
STOCK OF FANCY GOOD$
la large and attractive, embracing a great variety
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
. BRUSHES, --
COMBS, AC,
Helrabold'a and Ayer’s Preparations, HnrUy'e!
Worm Candy sad Sarsaparilla, Drake’s «
Plantation Bitters, Romatn's Crimean
Bitten, H oo Hand's German Bit tars,
and many other popular preparation j .always on
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS'
hire Figs Tor
. CNTUCKY WE HAVE
tried the various breeds ot hog*, Including the
White Cheater and Kmscx, and rt&ard the Berkshire
as vupuriwr. The Berkshire stand* unrivalled with
our nog breeders, and at our taira, as a fine hog. 1
am prepared to furnish pigs to those wishing to or
der from me, at a* reasonable rates as any one. 1
cau furnish them by the single pig or the pair,
from the very be*t stock In the country, ranging
from thoae almost pure, up to the purest thorough
bred, with pedigree. I wi;I box and deliver a pair
of pig* at the railroad depot ready for shipment,
with their j»edigrcc accompanying, showing stock
accunaely*4ifi uin S :*o» to S5o a pair, according to
thair purity e they will be from lOto 14 weeks old.
And welch from 50 to 100 Ibo. each: Address .
^d Hkv. W. T. WOOD. Ferryv
$ HUHy<AlTlMOB£^’ sisrm sj'cthers enterprise
--semp roRACiRCULA^-^’ ^ class lllnstrat^TTgriciItiinil Haguine.
LiASI YliiA R — .. .
t DIP HAVjb MPWT raougb to $6i*t1fcr» Fa^injftnclf Rome
_L f»ay for printing n cltin*to my customers. Now I . , . . . f *
1 have not enough for T “ * ~ *' v ““ "
cent a month on none;
to pay their does. 1<
made this IklL -. \
MY DEAR BRETilREX—You will never find
another man foul enough to end It, you after Jan
uary next, when name of all who otfp me will be
aeen in the Athens and Anderson papers.
JOHN B. BENSON.
Hartwell, Ga., aept 12-4t
1 Una to HI} CUSDHUCIS. »>UW I I l r • « I • I, t# a .
or that, alter paying one per A Magazine of Agriculture, Manufactures
and Domestic Economy. ‘
den. W*. N. BROWNE, EMer.
J. W. UL’IIKE A t».. Publishers.
’ terms:
Single copy one rear, 32. Fire copies onevrar, $7 50
Three copies, do., 5. Ten copies, do., 14 00
Every Farmer should take it! Every Stock Rais-
should taka it! Every Head of a Family should
——-■-»—•» —i-s-Sf reading Mat-!
itli Farming,
AJTE HAVE LEASED FROM THE
V V Splendid New Flouring and Grist Mill, and with a Unto and Mr.f„it‘ i ' J Ht,
FINEST WHEAT EVER BROUGHT TO ftf/S MAREe} ™,4 a SS«l l r . «' * t ” 1 «"-k ,
best Miller In the country, are now prepared to fill all orders for Flnnr ' 5 *” 1 ‘ r Mr ’ W. c. I *.."
W. shall krop up tba standard of our brands, and warrant all our Floor f 1
If not auperior to any brought to this market, and at as low prices as It™ W'f.WtH i,i,
Any Flour which does not give satisfaction to be retarnedfan?the^ 0Wi ' rr ”»iW i‘"l
Will grind for toll, and deliver to each the product of their own nutte!!?." ,u be proi:i|.t| T *«t|
Are prepared to fill all orders for Meal, Homony, Wheat Bran iYn^l / gr *‘“' '*‘1
Foriale at retell by the Merchants. Horw - C"*, »nd H„g K ^, t . I
Athens, Sept. 15-tf HARDEMAN & BRUMBY
READ A.3STD KEFLKc*
AM NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST
BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
Aft
STOVES, TIN-WAKE,
ANI) HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
XVT ^OliCU,
J.F.RATHBOHL
ALBANY. N.Y.
Among mv Cooking Stoves may be found the
T COT,
FIRESIDE,
AWD MAE ION.
The Best Stoves, by the Best Makers at tlie Best Prim:
EVERY VARIETY OF HEATING STOVE, FOR
SCHOOLS, CHURCHES \ND DWELUXGi
Send for a Circular, or call and examine, before you purchase.
E. E. JONES,
Comer Ihomas and Broad Sts., Opposite Center <f> Reacts, Athm.
JOHN FOTT8.
POTTS
CALVIN W. FARR.
Sc PARR.
Administrator’s Sale.
TXTILL BE SOLD, at Public Sale
VV from the court bouse door in the town of
Hartwell, Hart county, during the legal hours of
sale, on the first Tuesday in November nea , the
following tract of land, containing 200 acres, more
or less. In tha county of Hart, adjoining lands or
Maxwell, Teaslcy, Gaines and others. Sold as the
property i>f Richard S. Gaines, dic’d, for tlie benefit
of the heirs and creditors. Sale subjeetto the wid
ow’s dower. Terms rash.
JOHN W. BROWN,
ROBT. T. GAINES.
•ep 15 Administrators of Richard Gaines, dec’d.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTERS,
Jackson *<., 1st Door above Nat. Rank,
ATHENS, GEORGIA. ’
XXTILL give prompt
V V ot ders.for House, Sign
attention to all
and Fancy painting
of every description. Furniture cleaned, painted
and varnUhed, at short notice. Orders from the
country promptly filled. Mixed paints, ready fur
“ ilshed to o
"VTOTICE.—After the publication of
is tbit notice once a week for four weeks, and
at the regular term ef the Court of Ordinary of
Krank ln County, to be held in Novemb r next, ap-
S leaf loo will be made tut leave to sell lands belong
g to tho estate of Willis Cheek, deceased, late of
Til count v.
LARKIN D. SEWELL,
WM. J. PATRICK,
sept 15 , Administrators.
M. E. STEPHENSON, - ) Libel vox Divobck is
FbaNiclin Superior
J. W. STEPHENSON. J Covet.
~ ■' re-
cannot
be found In this county, and forthcr that his resi
dence Is tin known:
If Is ordered that service be perfected upon him
by publication of thir notice in the Southern Ban
ner once a month for four months preceding the
neat term of this court.
r r appearing to the Court bv the
turn of the Sheriff, that the defendant ca
April 12,1673.
J. B. ESTES,
Attorney for Libellant.
I l*Kach number eefftiiris-M
I’tof relating to all matteifcr
Gardening, Management of Stork, Poultry, Bet^
Ac., Manufecturea .and HmuetUe, Economy, from
ithe pens iif the ablest' writers, tuid U embellished
, with Fine Engravings
Now is the time to subscribe. Special lnduee-
icnta to form clubs.
Wagon Yard in Athens.
where Corn, Fodder, and aU other necessary ap
pliances, ean be purchased on reasonable terma.-
Chargesmoderate. Tha highest fatarketpriaopui
for county produce, and bank bUla received Is *a
Change for goods. WILEY HOOD.
STER K< )-COPliS!
CHROMOS,
■ 1,1,1 V • ■’ • . FRAMES.
- o ■ ■ t ■ . ^ ! A ! i . 11
C TT m 4 x-'rtiTT AVYT a ncwi KamerLr, tne aimta M.H5Uen-
i!i. & II. r. A A rilOA 1 &COo, I ergelic and enterpring-up with the lime* in every
urn nuAintviv ’ hartlcubr. It is carefully and vigorously edited,
?*_! . WfitW lOKK I and is eiui.haticolly* JOURNAL OF TO-DAY.
In politic*, it ia a
_ ornipg. News.
otmiilHs i^r^ifr 1 the 25th
year ot Its existence, and is acknowledged hy
the Press to be oue of the r&QH&Hi I
. , j Leading llsilj Papers ur the South.
Asa news gatherer, the MORNING NEWSls en
ure fur nl:
> order.
131POUTERS OF
LIFE
THE MUTUAL
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF NEW YORK.
Office, 144 and 146 Broadway. N. Y.
F. S. WINSTON, President.
^Assets,^50,000,000
Largest Company in the World.
APPLY TO
R. B. HODGSON,
Agent, Athens, Ga.
JOS. B. CARLTOM, M. D.
HENRY R. CHRISTIAN. Special Agt., Atlanta.
July 23m.
Table
AND MANUFACTURER’S AGENTS r0*
SILVER PLATED Wilt
Wm. A. Talmadge,
OP. POST OFFICE. COL. AVKNl’E, ATIIEN
Were lieu hehisli add alMjiuinable. How | tliousamia with princely incomes who
wouWtif |itp pufd^drtbe wise man,to i never know a minute’s peace, because
Ian bead,.* as *> * l tl “ P"*™ 1
of practice is sutvessjul,
really morfjm
ragmen in
ness among the work-
" than among those
udivf sYnthmn entirely af variance with 1 ran.
who are called rich.—Scientific Ameri-
PHOTO LANTERN. SLIDES
and
GRAPIIOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
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691 Broadway, New York,
:• '•* ” - OppoaiteMetropolitan Hotel,
• IMPORTESS AND MANUFACTURERS OF
PnotllGRAPIlIC MATBRfiAI.il..
Mar 17-4m.
‘Brown Cotton Gin,”
of the most approved varieties on hand and for
sale lnany_quantity desired. Also Grata Seed.
ST. LOUIS LEAD,
H«rs*. (log, and fatll* .Pfisflers,
IntraluoMe for edl foataare of atoak. ..
I'oetli A«l»«
IT^ILL RELIEVE INSTANTLY
VV the worst c-—oMo<dluchc-•’Prepared hy
Dr. KING, at NEW DRUG STORE.
e nnt rs of C ark, 1101, Banks, Jackson, Fraaklin 1
Oglethorpe and Elbert, we are prepared tifuffeV snt j
peri.tr iudneomenta u> parties in wunt ut l.Ins.— I
Orders tent to na, or ten with Mesara. Morris, Free
man A Yow, CantesriUe, D. H.M’Douald, Galnn-
vtlto, or E. M. Thompson, Jefferson, wm meet
our prompt attention.
M Hand Wing, _
i KA WORDS PER MINUTE
«-L achieved In one month's itody, bytho
New Light mag Method. Pronounced by aU who
aeoitto tot the oniy_,Implt-*nd cfflci-al systrm in
■eri)
P. O. Box, IM7.
The current local news of Georgia and Florida
paper it fresh, sparkling nnd piquant. More read
ing matter ia given in each issue than If to be found
Iff any other daily journal South of Lnalavllle or
East of New Orleans.
The Kouicipo Nasrshas a circulation equal to
. that ofahy; newspaper- printed la Onakfija,: and
.N..-| | tbnendntry. ’ >.-•» i v- 7 -
Money rent by the Southern Exposes Company
may be forwarded aft our rtak and at onr expense.
W<1 "“ J. II. ESTILL,
WY mo l
A true extract from the minutes of the Superior
Court of Franklin county, April term, 1871.
may 19 mint T. A. LITTLE, Clerk,
r±EORGIA~HABT OOUNTY —
V_T To ill It aw, concern .-
John H. Skelton having appltedtomeln proper
form for permanent letters of administration on
the estate of John B. Earl, late of Anderson Co.,
8. C.:
These are therefore to cite and tdmlnith all Inter
ested, to show cause. It any they can within the
time proaclded 'oy law. why said letters of perma
nent administration should not be granted to John
H. Skelton on John B. Earl’s estate.
Given under my hand officially, this July 24th,
1871.
F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary.
plEORGIA FRANKLIN CO —
VJT Ordinary'e OJIce, Auouti 7MM871.
Whereat Amoa N. Pool, adm’r of Thomaa Fow
ler, late \ot said county, deceased, peUtlons the
t^ju&MjuU|S$M9V ftitat Hdd.admlnUtratloB;
Therefore, all persons concerned are hereby re-
qulre,ki«8h«RC8use. (If Any they have) why said
atluunlatrator should not, at the regular term of
Said court, to be held on the first Monday In No
vember next, bn discharged from said ndmlnla-
By order of said Coart, at n regular term there
of, hold tills, 7th day or Angost, 1871.
SUg 19-3111.
A. J. MORRIS,
. ■ ■■ Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
B T LEAVE of the Court of Ordinary of Jaek-
too county, wiU bo told on the drat Tuesday In
November next, before the court hosaa door In the
D ooleyq
Powder
n* cheap
ZSTJUkiMf Powder im tU W0MLD t tnd It WILL KEEP ON
LANDORSXA t immny cUmate, for ysaru It Is weU mtUpUd
rad D la fact, ia rwy rtspset, tU REST YEAST B0 WDMM
pKUdttm, tU Co** Oc G*lUy.”
•r»j ... ...... „
The land belonging to tbs estate of W. C.ifoore,
tele of Orange county, V'a., deceased, containing
fourteen hundred ae:<», more or Las, subject lothe
life estate of Mat Ida Moore, widow oftaktdo-
esased, who has had assigned to her dower in said
tend., AUol taidtend wmhnsold, (snjoymentof
the said dower ioterestjpostponed till the death of
tha Bid Macilda.) Sold for tenefit of helra and
creditora of mid deceased. Said land U weU im
proved. Terms cash. C. C. MOORE.
sept. 8-td Surviving Ex'r W. a Moore, dec’d.
Dealer In Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-plated
Wine, Musical Instruments, Speutacles, Guns,
Pistols, Sporting Equipments, Ac. Ac.
A Select Stock of American and im
ported Watches, DoubieUuns with
40 Inch barrel, excellent J*r long
range. Pistols of all kinds.
Penetration of bnll 6}£ .
inches into wood.
With a desire to pleaso all, will sell the above good
at very reasonable prices.
BSPAIBIING.
Watches, Cloek*,-Jewelry, Guns and Pistols,
promptly attended to in a latltfoctory manner.—
Cali and see for yourselves. apr4
New Dry Goods Store
wTcioet.*
JVo. 4, Granite Store
T? ESPECTFULLY invites the at-
J- L tentlon of the eittzenr of Athena snd those
who trade in this market, to his
LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE STOCK
O.EORGJA, FRANKLIN CO.—
SMUel Morgan applies for tetters
s.im count#* . ' v-.c’ i<
Therefore, aU
mSuSKt
leti “
not bo granted said applicant at
itera»Sul^5^^m^tot'ed said appricant'at'the
regular term of theCourt ofOrdlmry of said cooc-
tyjobo held on the first Monday In October next.
Htermthenpf,
' By order of said court,^atlnni
1 this too 23dday of August, 1871.
MORRIS Ord.
He spent several weeks st the North, selecting
Us stock, acid made himself fiunllUr with the
LATEST NOVELTIES,
as well as the-
IVLost Desirable Styles
for this market. Having no old stock, Us ensto
men msy rely on finding Us goods
FRESH AND FASHIONABLE
-jMwsnhjs Customers- . sort
'Ft
K
<1
(GLASS TOP.)
■w
FRUIT JAKS! (P
To Mcrcliants-
We will duplicate any Set lVl“*° n “* ,l ‘ J
Crockery, Cutlery or Glau-Wan-
We hsve sssorltd Crates of BEST _
IRONSTONE IC. CJ®
ofour own Importation, packed toouf onl
exactly tailed to the tcanlt of Cesit/ry • Vf ”
containing no high-priced di*hM or tureen . ^
other hard stock, but just such Cio-d* " ,l '*
constant cash demand.
We sell these Cratos for net cadi, for
guarantee entire saUstaciion to e«ery P« cW-
WIU tend list on application-
GBANTVILLE, GA., APRIL 7, “ n
Heart. McBride rt Co-Atlanta, Ga :
We have just marked the Crockery, Sc. "•
pleated with the bill. Allow tis to roaste**
you on securing such a Good latter.
ftHO broken. FBI the order f r fnih ry a'
prices. Truly Yours,
GARRETT A ZELLA**
June 31,-if-
THE GEM! THEGE«]
rpHE BEST FRUIT JARe« rl
JL vented. For sate at the
NEW DRUG STORK-
“GoldenOiU
dreMtog! *ftep“^d pBl’O « TnnB