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Le j J Advertising" Hates
Sheriff’s Sales, per levy of ten lines,
or less,. $2 60
Mortgage fi. fa. sales, per sqr. 500
ilations for Letters of Administr’n 800
*< “ “ Guardianship 800
Application for Dismiss’n Adm’r’n f> 00
“ “ “ Guard'p, 3 00
Application Leave to sell Land, 6 00
Application for Homestead 2 00
Notice to Debtors and Creditors. 3 00
Sales of Lands, etc., per square 6 00
Sales perishable property, per sqr... 175
Estray Notice, 30 days 3 00
Foreclosure of Mortgages, per square,
each time 1 00
Kxoellciico of Oat-llenl,
Liebig lias chemically demon
strated that oat-meal is almost as
nutritious as the very best English
beef, and that it is richer than
wheaten bread in the elements that
go to form bone and muscle. Pro
fessor Forbes, of Edinburg, during
some twenty years, measured the
breadth and height, and also tes
ted the strength of both arms aud
loir.s, of the students of the Univer
sity—a very numerous class and
of various nationalities, drawn to
Ed nbu.g by the fame of his teach
ing He found that in height,
breadth of chest and shoulders,
and strength of arms and loins,
the Belgains were at the bottom of
the list; a little above them, the
French ; very much higher, the
English; and highest of all, the
Scotch and Scotch Irish, from Ul
ster, who, like tho natives of Scot
land, are fed in their early years
at least one meal a day of good oat
meal porridge.
The Pans* of a <fcniclieiiel
fonsciciicc.
[Burlington Uawkeyn]
Someone, a figure arrayed in white,
wilh frill around its head and blood in
its eye. let him in, and he lunged with
easy grace, into the first chair that
went past him, after he had made sev
eral vain attempts to seat himself on
the piano. The reproachful figure of
Mrs. Boshvschell regarded him with
calm severitv. and her icy silence made
him feel uncomfortable.
“Moggareck,” he said thickly, but
with grave earnestness, “Moggareck,”
(Mrs. 11 sbyschell's front name is Mar
garet), “I've—hie l've gotta —gotta
quickened coshielsce.”
“A what?” asked Mrs. Bosbyschell,
in a calm disdain.
“A quicked conshiencc,” repeated
Mr. Bosbyschell. “A quicked consci
ence. A—hie —l've got something
ommy min,’ Moggart. I’ve gotta—hie
—coffessiol —codfession-gotaconfession
t’make.’
‘You can make it in the morning,’
she said imperiously. ‘l’m going to
bed. You can sleep where you please,
or rather where you can.’
‘Naw,’ protested Mr. Bosbyschell,
with much vehemence, ‘can’t —cant
wait—hie—cantgotsleep’ith ’th’sload
ommy—ommy mind. Got coffession
t’make, an’ mus’—mus’ make it. Done
suthin’ moppart —hie—bee—becu a—
beena load ommy mind long time. Been
—hie—carryiu’ guilty secret ’round
’ith me too long. Quicke-l coshieuce
won’t gimme—-won’t gimme hope —hie
—no peace. Mus’ tell you sompin,
Moggart; Bumpin' s’prise you. I’ve
‘Mercy on me, man!’ exclaimed Mrs
Bosbysehell, startled from her compo
sure, ‘what have you been doing? Tell
.me quick, tell me, for Heaven’s sake
‘Moggart/ said Mr. Bosbysehell, ‘it’s
vumthin’ ye nev —hie —never suspec—
suspected. It'll mos’ kill ye. II ic?
S’pec’ it’ll n—nigh drive me crazy.—
’Sawiul t’ think ’bout it Y —y wouldn’
h'lieve it of me. Margaret, y’-wou!dn’
l’ve been—'
‘Speak !’ shrieked the almost fran
tic woman. ‘l'm wild with suspense !
Speak, tell me all, quick ! Oh, I could
tear her eyes out! Tell me, you brute,
what is her name ? Who is she ?’
'Wb—wh —hie! Who’sh who!’,
demanded Mr. Bosbysehell, in blank
.amazement.
‘The woman, you wretch!’ screamed
his wife; ‘who is the woman !’
‘Oh, pshaw, Moggart,’ ejaculated
.Mr, Bosbysehell, ‘tain’—hie—that, was
■sun that. ’Suiome dreadful. Hie.
’Smore crushiu’. You—hie y’wout
b’lieve it—hie—w’en tell ye. Mog
gart’—
‘Speak!’ wailed the anxious woman,
wringing he hands. ‘SpeaL; let me
know the worst! What have you been
■doing.’
‘Moggart,’ said Mr. Bosbyscbell sol
emnly, and with the air of a man uoou
whom a quickened conseiencs bad
wrought its perfect work, ‘Margaret,’
he said, nervine himself for the shock
of confession, ‘Margot, I’ve—hie—been
•drinking/
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Without a Parallel. —The demand
for Or. J. Bradfleld’s Female Regulator is
beyond precedent in the annals of popular
remedies. Orders come in so thick and
fast that the Proprietor has. heretofore
bees-unable to til) theta all. Me is happy
to state the arrangements are now com
plete by which ho is prepared to manufac
ture Female Regulator oil a scale equal to
the emergency, and the public may feel as
sured that their wants may now be sup
plied. Physicians of high repute are use
ing this great remedy, in daily practice,
all over Georgia. Here after no woman
need suffer from suppressed, suspended
ariaregatar menstruation. Thin valuable
medicine is prepared by L. 11. Bradfield,
Druggist, Atlanta, Ga., and sold at $1.50
per bottle by respectable druggist through
out America.
Hearty Rfoomincj Widow.
Marietta, Ga., March 0. 1870,
Mesrs. Bradfield & Co —Gentlemen:—You
will please ship us another supply of
your invaluable Female Regulator, and
forward bill by mail we are happy to state
that this remedy gives better satisfaction
than article we sell. We have been selling
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when she was married. Her husband lived
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——-• MC~
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distribute poison in the fields which are
inclosed by la ' vf u]
May 2, 1878—tf
Leslie’s best Flour in store, which w ill be
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PUBLISHER OF THE SEN,
New York City.
Feb. 14th, 1878.
TAILOR SHOP !
I HAVE recently moved to Greenesboro’
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to do any work in my line -cutting and
making, repairing, cleaning, etc. Old
clothes renovated and made to look almost
as well as new. My charges are small.
Work solicted- J. S. MINES, Tailor.
Feb. 28th 1878—lm.
Dr. John E. Walker
HAS removed his Office to the room
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Esq., over the store of Barnhart & Kim
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services’
All necessary medicines furnished at
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Feb. 28th, 1878—ly.
To Trespassers.
\LI/persons are hereby warned not to
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the plantation, over which everybody is al
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other lands. Wm. 110,88X1 AN.
April 25, 1878—lm
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merits,
ALSO,
Portable Grist d/ills, mill Stones and Flour mill machinery of all kinds, with nil the
late Improvements. Wire Rope and Wheels for transmitting power to any distance
from Water Wheels or Engine. Drive Chains for transmitting power, elevating and
conveying Grain, and all other material. Shafting, Gearing, Pulleys, Belting, etc., etc
MELT’S Patent IRO\ MOOTS At;, strong cheap and durable, readily
applied by any ordinary mechanic.
QCd"Por Circular and Price List, appply to t
3 linin' I ill Ait IK
AGENT,
Greenesboro’, Ga., May 2, 1878, GREENE SB OR O’, GA.
.Day, TaniiaSilli & Cos.,
—WHOLESALE DEALERS IN— /
Carriages,
Coach Ma
terials,
Shoe Find
ings,
etc.,etc., etc.
THE attention of the public is called to "our large and complete assortment of goods
in all the above branches, which we are offering
VERI ym TO SITT TIIE 'Mtlttft.
Cp-Send for our Prices.
Carriages, Buggies, Rockaways, Onc-horse Wagons, Three and Four-horse pyagons
Buggy Umbrellas,'children’s Carriages—all prices. Combs and Clippers, Saddles, Bri
dles, Whips, Fine Trunks, Back Bands, Bits, Harness of all description, Collars,
Hames, Traces, Sachels, flame Strings, Horse Brushes, etc.
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins, Linings,
Pegs, Lasts, Coot Trees, Crimps, Clamps, Tools and findings of all jdnds. Leather and
Gum Belting—2 to 14 inches, Soapstone, Hemp an 1 Gum Packing. *
The Famous Jackson Patent Truss Rod Plantation Wagcn—wide or narrow 'fies,
and the Reliable Sweetwater Wagon—lJ Axle, all at bottom prices.
DAT, TAX\A!!LL & <o.,
April 4, 1878—ly AUGUSTA, Ga.
Stop Right Here ansi Read This!
A FULL GROWI HAS!
f
A Man wlio will Weigh 1,000
rjvIIE public are respectfully invited to call at once at the
WADS HAMPTON HALL,
n the rear of Hightower & Co's old stand, where they will find the very best, large**
and best selected stock of RYE and CORN VVHISKYS, PEACH, APPLE and COG
NAC' BRANDIES, GINS ot several grades; and WINES of all grades and kinds.
IV e buy our Corn W hisky by' the |five barrel lots, at headquarters, and can of
fer superior inducements to customers. We defy any one to come np to the quality
and down to the price of our goods. They are pure and perfectly reliable for Medicia
al and Church purposes.
We keep also a large and well selected stock of the best braids of
Cigars and Chewing Tobacco. -
I ike very best Cigar for 5 cents, and a good Cigar for Uj centseach.
All the above and much more can be had and seen by calling at the
j
Besides, you will have aver nt little man to wait upon you, who looks very
| small in statue, but who, when enraged, will draw 1,000 pounds, in words if no* ia
i deeds. Ask no questions but call and see him without delay.
1 February 7, 1878—tf
Wagons,
Saddler j,
Harness,
Leather,
Beltings.