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PALMETTO SHIELD.
I'AIMEI TO. FEm CAR Y 7th, 1813.
Agents for tl_ Sliieltl.
J. F Ellinglon, Gcn’l Agent.
Tim M Butt, Agt in Atlanta.
San,’| N. Dorset!, Douglas county.
Moses D. Watkins, Carroll county
~a| t. J. G. Lister, Fayette county.
Col- Richa'd Mot if 1 , Gilmer county.
W M. A. HAVIS LOCAL
INDEX TO NEW DNER • ISEMENTS
mmin ■— , r
R. G. Beavers —Legal Ad’v
Elder & Bro.—Merchants
J. A. Vickery—Boot and Slice Simp
Q V. Nortiicntt —Stolen atch
E Floyd— BlacksniiiL, Painting and
Baggies
S. G. Johnson—Guancs
Mel aiin & Williams—Notice to Debt
<ll 8
D B & A C. Ladd Lime
Henry A Died— Seeds, etc.,
Turnbull Bn ‘s—Agcnis Wanted
Warner—A word to Photographic
Ai tists
J. Estey & Co—Organs
Averill—Chmiical Paint
G Stinson & Cos— Agents Wanted
A Coulter & Cos —Agei ts Wanted
De Bing-Pile Remedy
Thieves are not done yet —On last
Friday night, uur fellow townsman J
F Ellington’s smoke house was enter
cd by thieves, who stole theiefrom
quite a quantity of meat and laid.
We advise our citizens to keep a sharp
look out, as the supply they have laid
in, will soon be consumed, and then in
all probability a nocturnal raid will be
made on the premises of someone el-e.
The Atlanta
Thomas Spence is again editor of the
Clayton Times. Spence is a capital
fellow, and if he would only knock the
swelling out of that middle name, we
would give him a whole page on out
album. Herald,, your head is level.
Judge Short says during the late
■war, that he is satisfied that be had
one Son who was 0. K. He had one
Sen in the Yankee army, one in the
rebel army, one a deserter in the
woods, and ene who staid at home
and labored on the farm.
We omitted to state in last weeks
ssue that Georgia A. Beck the little
girl just ten years old, gave a correct
answer to puzzle No. 4. Wo will send
her the promised picture in a few days-
Mardi Gras ! Grand excursion to
Mobile and New Orleans. The great
American Carnival at New Orleans
takes place on Tuesday, February 25th,
1813. ,
Our county Officers elect have all
received their commissions have given
bond, and taken the required oath, and
enteird on the duties of their respect
ive offices.
The town cletk of Soulhbridge re
quests the editor of the lcal paper
to “nudge” these who have neglect
cd to have any biitlis recorded.—
This is anew duty for an editor.
1 am agent for the best Limes now
in use, for prices and L t ins, call at
the Shiel Office and see me.
0. A. CANTRELL.
N B. W A. McCurry is Agent
(or the same Limes in Fail burn.
Parties, who are indebted to the
late Him of McLuriu & Williams, of
Fail hum, will, perhaps save Cost, by
get I ling without delay 1 hey will
make no discrimination, and “a hint to
the wise.” ought to he suffici nt.
Sim Zellars deals in Family Gmci ries
Hardware, etc., and those who trade
with him wiil always get the woith of
their money
The Press is hitting Doc. Psalm
Bard Gov. of Idaho, would be Post
master of Chattanooga, some heavy
blows.
Our friend Wm J. Cloud returned
from the Asylum, last Tuesday he is
much improved in health and is looding
finely.
A WORD TO FARMERS W hell J'OU COflie
to town don‘t forget that Clark 1*
Smith has a large lot of Furniture on
band, which he is selling at low figures
The list of Prof. Looney’s Students
iB still swelling, and our town cun
toast of a good school, if nothing else.
Messrs. Thornton & Holleman receiv
ed a car load of meat to day to sell on
time. .
The February term of Campbell Su
perior court will commence next Mon
day.
With this issue we commence the
Legal Advertising of Campbell county,
The city of Atlanta, is roused on the
quesliun, of building a city hospital.
The ne.w firm of Nelms & llui.sey, at
Fairburn, we understand, are d< ing a
lively business. They supply the peo
pie with Drugs of every diecriptions,
family Groceries, and the farmeis
with all the different kipds of Guanos.
The Atlanta Daily Constitution issued t:n
j thousand copies to regular subscribers on
; the 2nd inst.
For unavoidable reasons we have no leg
islative items this week. In the future we
wiT try to give space in our columns for the
most important bills
Mr. Wylie Scrogin, died at h 9 esidcnce
I near Salt Springs in Douglas county on the
19th of January 1873. He was aged 78 years
6 months, anfl 26 days having been born on
the 23d June 1794.
Orders tor Boots and Shoes left at the
Siiiei.d Dffict* will be sent- to Mr. J. A. Vick
ery Fairborn Ga. who will execute all jo's
to order and guarantee sati-faetion.
A good home in Campbell county can b>-
procured on reasonable terms by calling on
Cohen & x elig Atlanta Ga.
Palmetto Cotton Market.
COTTON—Quiet a'. 16@18i cts. Receipts
moderate.
Palmetto Markets.
Corn 7? bushel $ 90
Meal ® “ 1
Flour 100 lbs. 4 to 6
Bacon—Shoulders jp lb
Clear Sib'd Sides... 7j^
Clear Sides 7%
Lard TP 11) 1 i
Cheese jP “ 18 to 20
Butter J? “ 20
Egcs jp doz 20
Chickens each 20 to 25
Sugars lb 11 to 16
Molasses sral 30 to 35
Rice jP lb 10
Soap. “ ‘‘ 10@I5
Caudles “ “ 20
Salt ...“sk ,2 25
Factory Thread, jp bunch 1 75
Shirtings per yd 10@12j£
Prints “ “ 10@12J4
Tobacco per lb 65@1 25
Hay—Timothy pr 100 lbs 2
Kerosene Oil jp Gal. 45@50
Petro “ “ “ 60
Wheat per bushel 175
LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
ELDER & BRO. "
Successors To
Mcl.arin & Williams,
A T THEI '■ OLD STAND,
Fairburn, Ga.,
Keeps constantly on hand a
Good Stock of Dry Goods Groceries,
&c. They are selling their stock of Dry
Goods at COS r . Call and see them.
Rad buys and treats.
And Howard Lies and Cheats.
feb7-2t. _
GUANO NOTICE.
OUR POPULAR CITIZEN S. G. JOHN
son wou’d be pleased to receive Orders
from the Planters for the following Guanos.
Bough’s Row Bone Cash S6O 00 Time $67 50
freight Included.
Chesapeake “ SOO 00 “ $67 50
Freight included.
Zell’s “ S6O 00 “ S7O 00
Freight included.
Eureka “ 900 00 “ $67 50
Freight included
Whar.n’s $54 00 “ S6O 00
Freight Cash—to be paid on deliverv
Logan “ $45 00 “ $53 00
Freight Cash—to be paid on delivery
feb7-2m.
A Great Bargain. —Mr. S. J, Sparks
afters for sale a full set of tinner’s
tools at a reduced price, those wishing
to get a bargain will do well to call
soon. For further particulars, address
editor of the Shield, or S. J. Sparks,
Palmetto, Ga. dec2o-3t
Avery earnest request, we have to
make of all our young friends, and
that is: “Before they go to sec their
sweet-hearts, call on Freeman, out
colored Barber, and get him
To friz their ha ! r, and shave their face.
And fix the mou taclie to suit their taste.
feti7-lt
LEGAL ADVERT IS E M ENT S
STATE O'? GEuRGIA, |
0 mibell County, j
Wh ureas, Richard A King Administrator
of Adam B. King, represents t o the Court, in
his petition, duly tiled and entered on record,
than he has lully administered Adam B
King’s estate.
Tills is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Administrator
should not he discharged trom his adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission, on
the fi st Monday in May. 1 73
Given unde- my hand and official signature,
this February Ist, 1873
R. C. BEAVER ,
* Ordinary.
feb7-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
QFT?TAQ VEGETABLE & FLOWER
Plants,Roses,Dahlias. F' cti
sias, Geraniums, Bedding Plants, Gladiolus,
etc. Send a stamp for Drkbr’s Garden
Calender, 168 pages, illustrated, with practi
cal directions. HEART A. DKEER, 714
theslr.iit St., Philadelphia. Pa.
WAN FED.
We wish to engage the services of at least
ene reliable, intelligent gentleman in every
City, Town and County in the South. Basi
n' ss agreeable snJ st-rickly legitimate,
yielding from $1,500 to $2,500 per
annum.
For particulars Address
TIRBULL BROTHERS, Pub’rs,
Baltimore, M<l.
A WORD TO
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS!
BUY your material, apparatus, etc , at.
WARNERS PHOTOGRAPHIC STOCK
IIDU-E, Rome, Ga., and save money, time
and FREIGHT.
Send for Price Lists.
LARGEST ORGAN ESTABLISHMENT IN
THE WORLD.
T Extensive Factories,
J. ESTEY & COMPANY,
Brattleboro, Vt., T. S. A.
THE CELEBRATED
ESTfcV COTTAGE Hit GAYS.
THE latest sud best, improvenjeuts. Every
thing that is new and novel. The leading
improvements in Organs were introduced
first in iLia estah is ment.
Established 1846.
Send For Illustrated Catalogue
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT ?
THEN USE THE
AYfiRILL CHEMICAL PAIST.
rURE WHITE, DRABS,
FRENCH GREY, SLATES,
BUFFS, YELLOWS,
an 1 a’l t'”e fashionable shades and co'ors
u-e 1 sn hou c and catlsge punting, ready
FOR USE, I EtlUir.ES NO OIL, THINNING, OR DRY
ERS. and sol l only by the g*llon.
EVERY MIS HIS OUS PAiSTEB.
Sample card of colors, and te3timoni Is
from owners of the finest residences in the
country, lurnisbed free by dealers generally,
or by the
AVKUiIX CHEMICAL PAIST CO.,
32 Burling slip, S. Y.
<2* PA In (Jon P erila J ! Agents wanted!
lo All classes of working
people, sf eith.-r sex, young or old, make
mure money at work tor us in their spare mo
ments. or all the time, than at anything else
Particulars tree Address G. STINSON &CO
Portland, Maine.
Agents ! A it are Chance ! !
WE wiil pay all Agents S4O per week in
cash who will engage with us at onck.
Everything furnished, and expenses pi id.
Address A. COULTER & CO.
Charlotte, Mich.
d>l GAG REWARD. For any case
1 *Jj> J ,Y/Y7 V 7 of Blind. Biee iing. Itching or
Ulcerated Piles that De Bing’s Pile Remedy
fails to cure It is prepared expressly lo cure
the Piles, and n thing else Sold by all
Druggists. Price, SI.OO.
I). B. & A e. LADD,
Manufacturers of and Dealers in
ALABASTER AND HYDROUS LIME.
WHICH took a Special Premium of S2OO
at the Stale Fair. October, IS7U; a Silver
Medal at Columbus Fair, November, 1870;
$25 00 silver Premium at Cobb County Fail
in April. 1871; a B onze Medal at Adanta
Fair, October, 187); Silver Medal at State
Fair, O to er, 1871; Gold Medal and Diplo
ma at State Fair, October. 1872.
Corner Alabama Loyd Sts. near Car shed.
®©-0. A. Cantrell, is our agent at
Palmetto, and W. A McCurry at Fai burn.
FIRST CLASS BOOT SHOP,
Undersigned takes this method of in-
X forming the public, that he is now pre
pared to do all kind of work in the
BOOT XVD SHOE LIVE,
Fine or Coarse Boots and Shoes, made to
Order, and satisfaction guaranteed.
He has secured the services of Mu N. R.
Reese, late ot Newnan, Ga., who has had
many years experience in the business.
Orders solicited.
J. A. VICKERY,
First door above the Hotel, Fairbu n , Ga
feb7-3m
MCTICE!
All persons indebted to the
Firm of McLarin & Williams, will
please come forward and settle immediately.
In default thereof, and after the expiration
Of thirty days, the notes and accounts of
s tid firm will be put out for collection.
McLARIN & WILLI MS.
leb7-2t
E. FLOYD
HAS erected a number of rew buildings,
suitable for caryiug on his large and
exten-ive business, on the east side of
Oamphellton street, adjoining the residence
of Russell King.
FAIRBURN, GEORGIA.
And he is now prepared to do all kind of
work. Su h as making and repairing
\\ agons, Carriages and Buggies.
Also Painting of every discription, exe
cute i in the neatest style
SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALITY.
and Black mithing executed with neatness
and dispatch.
Having had several years experience in
the buisness, he is therefore, capable to
judge when work is executed in a woitraan
like manner. He employes none but ex
perienced workmen. Call and s' e him.
Wagons and Buggies always on
hand, and for sale,
tob7- 4 in
THE “TIME” IS RIGHT NOW!
I R. .BARNES, RESPECTFULLY IN:
,J , lorms the Citizens of Palmetto, and
vicinity that he has opened in anew building,
on Toombs Slreet, where lie is prepared to do
all work in his line, such as repairing of
Watches, Clocks, Guns, Pistols aDd Sewing
Machines, with neatness and on short notice,
lie ke. ps on band a good stock of watches,
clocks, jewelry and spectacles which he will
sell low for cash, call and examine his stock
he ore buying elsewhere.
AH work warranted. Terms cash, as
he keeps no books. jan3l
Farmers Look to \ our Interest.
1 he man to patronize is the one who wiil do
vour work well and cheap, and at short notice,
and that man is
ENOCH STRICKLAND,
Who has just eslablished a wood shop in con
nection with his blacksmith shop at East end
of Railroad slreet,
FAIRBURN GEORGIA.
He has a full complement of experienced
workmen and is prepared to do all kind of
work in his line.
He makes new Wagons. Buggies and repairs
old ones, keeps new Wagons and Buggies con
stantly on hand for sale,
jan 31-Cm.
Cap’t. J W. Nelms Hr. A. G. Hulsey.
NELMS & HULSEY,
Dealers in drugs and family
Groceries, between Elder <fc Bro., and
W. T. Roberts & Cos., Railroad Street,
Fairburn, Ga.
Their stock is always full. They are also
General Guano Agents, and Farmers in need
of Fertilizers cau get any kind they want by
calling on them,
jan 31-tf.
THIS PLACE TO BUY GOODS
18 WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET
Tlie Worth Of Your Money,
AND THE PUBLIC
WILL FiSD THAT PLACE BY CALLING AT
Sim. Ziollars’,
PATMETTO, GA.,
FRONTING THE RAILROAD.
Dealer in family groceries and
Hardware.
He keens constant'y on hand Sweed lion.
Plow and Cast Steal, Trace and Brtast Chains,
tiames, nbovels Spades and Axes of the best
quality.
Plows, and Heel bolts lor everybody from
the Southern Agricultural works Columbus
Gfl,. jan24-tf
WATCH STOLEN.
ON Saturday, the 25'h January, some par
son s oie from the reshirnce of Mr*
Matil a Northcu't. about six mih-s from Fair
bur, a single case, ciliuder escapement gold
watch. The ring of said watch was considera
bly worn, end the minute hand was off. The
chain was a small brass one.
Any one finding s iid watch will be lioerally
rewarded ty returning it to the owner.
C V. NORTIICUTT.
feb7-lm
OFFICE OF
Xa. Xj. LAKTIDB.UM,
DEALER in
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES. DRUGS, HARDWARE,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, PRODUCE,
PROVISIONS &.C.,
Fairburn, Ga., January Is l 1873.
I FARMERS GIVE ME YOUR ORDERS
’ For Fertilizers to be used the present
year.
I am now offering a number of the best
Fertilizers which have ever been used in this
section of the country, among which I will
name a few only :
Wanao Cash price $55.00 Time S6O 00
Carolina “ “ 5 1.00 “ 60/0
Eagle “ “ 50.00 “ 60.00
Manipulated 11 “ 60.00 “ 70.00
Eureka •* “ 50 00 “ 65.00
Sea! owl “ “ 56 00 “ 66.00
Russell Coe’s Araoniated 58.00 “ 66 00
Cotton States " 60.00 “ 70.00
J jaS'Plea e give me your Orders early..
W. F. LANDRUM
jin 17--3 m
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
T WILL INFORM MY FRIEND?,'
-L And the public generally, that I
have again resumed business, after a
temporary suspension, and I am now
nffei ing a large stock of Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes, Notions, etc.
We have adopted a CASH system,
but when patties are known, we will
sell them Bacon, Corn, Grocties, etc.,
on Time.
11. R. Fobgood, and J. T. Torrance,
will be hand to wait on my customers.
Call and see me when you come to
town.
JosEpn Brantly.
Fairburn, Ga.
jan 31-2 t.
All Our Readers Should Take it.
One of the most useful as well as the most
handsome weekly papess that comes to our
sanctum is the American Land and Law Ad
visor, published at Pittsburgh, Pa., by Messrs
Croft & Phillips. It is truly a paper for the
masses, and should be taken by every business
man. mechanic, land owner, or those about to
build, or purchase any kind f property. It
gives you all your Legal Advice Free, origi
nal designs lor cottages, dwelling houses, su
burban and oeuntry residences, and a vast
fund of prac ical information such as is found
in no other paper in the world IVe find the
following law questions—submitted to the pa
per by subscribers—answered fully, intelli
,gently, and very satisfactorily in a recent is
sue. This feature is alone worth to every
subscriber ten times the subscription price :
A woman, in Michigan, conveys her own
separate properly ; her husband does not
join in the deed, but, being a Notary
Public, takes her acknowledgment;—ls
deed thus properly executed? (H. TANARUS.)
Is keeper of private vineyard, who makes
wine from his grapes, but who mixes in
making, bound t„ take out liceuse under
the revenue laws ? (German.)
What is the precedence given to mechanic’s
ließ, upon buildings erected on premised
at the time held under article but after
wards secured by deed? (luquirer)
Where a husband has been absent for years
leav ng wife, children and property ; and
wife again marries : to whom must niou
ey left by first husband in trust be paid,
and how can it be obtained ’ -flow can
judgment be kept alive ? (A Subscriber).
How long after breach of marriage contract
can -uit he brought upon it ? (Romeo)
What redness has all owner of lands in lowa
against all. R. Go. for going through his
lands, where said Cos. did not give him
notice but got an appraisal ? (J. P. L )
In addition to all of the above, the pulishers
give to every yearly subscriber a beautiful oil
chromo. “The Lost Babe.” fully worth $5,00 ;
—all for $2.50. We would advise all our
readers to subscribe for the Advisor, as they
will find it the most profitable newspaper in
vestment they ever made. Jend two stamps
for a sample copy.
The publishers are establishing permanent
bscription agencies in ail parts of the coun
try, and they want, a good, live agent to es
tablish and take charge of agencies in those
places where there are none. Address them
as above for particulars.
N B.—Copies of the American Land and
Law Advisor can be seen at the office of the
and, by our arrangement with its pub
lishers, we can furnish it and the
or per year, with the above chromo to
every yearly subscriber.
LOOKBEFORE YOU LEAP!
THORNTON AND HOLLEMAN
STILL HAVE IN STORE AN AMPLE
Slock of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HITS, HARD
WAKE, Etc..
Which they propose to sell on as satisfactory
terms as can be offered anywhere.
Their stock is comple at all times, and they
are now receiving large lots of
31eat, Corn, Molasses, Flour Lard
etc,.
Which w-re bought for Cash in the best
markets, and will be sold for ( ash or on Time
Farmers wish ng to buy Provisions of any
discription, ot Fertilizers are respectlully so
licited to give them a call,
jan. 17-3 m.
a,"*
S. P. CHRISTOPHER,
FAIRBURN, GA,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER
in all kinds of Furniture.
Also Wagons and Buggies made to order,
or old ones repaired.
Blacksmithing done by experienced work
men, and charges reasonable. All work lor
larmers done cheap.
Call on him and get good bargains and
cheap work, on Puu pkiutown Street about
three hundred yards west ot the depot,
jan 17—1873-“3m
DR. GOODMAN’S
CHAMPION OF PAIN
AND VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS,
\ RP now the most popular family medi
\ cines in our country. We advise every
family to keep them in their mouses. He is al
so putting up other valuable family medicines
that takes well with the people. Dr. Goods
man is an experienced physician, and worthy
of our patronage. janl7-6m
PROSPECTUS OF
T II E
PALMETTO SHIELD,
A WEE FLY NEWSPAPER,
Published at
PALMETTO GEORGIA,
Devoted to
Temperance,
*
Agriculture,
Politics,
Xjiitox*£itvir'o, tfcc,
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TWO DOLLARS,
PER ANNUM.
THE SHIHTjD
Being published in tin enterprising
town on the Atlanta & West Point
Railroad, in a good section of country
and having a large circulation in
Campbell and surrounding comities,the
public will find it a good medium for
their advertisements.
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HOLLOWAYS
oV^
EveryMan his ownPhysiciak
CA UTION.
THE immense demand for HOLLOWAY’S
FILLS and OINTMEN l\ has tempted un
princpiled parties o count! rleit th.ee valua
ble med'eines.
In order to protect the public and ourselves,
we have issued anew “Trade Mark,” consist
ing ol an Egyptian circle of a serpent, i ' h
the letter If in the centre. Even box of g*.
uine Holloway's Pills and Ointment win
have this trade mark on it; none ate genuine
without it.
N. Y. Chemical Cos., Sole Ag, nts lor Hol
loway & Cos., 78 Maiden Lane, New \ r uik.
fPUE grand principle that operates In the-,
X wonderful medicines, is the power they
possess in purifying the turgid blood, and t ;
pelling coirupt humors lrotn the system.
Holloway’s Pills consist of a careful anil
peculiar admixture of the finest Vegetable
Extracts, Herbs and .Hedieal bums. Possess
ing not a grain of mineral in the r combina
tion, they never expose those who use them lo
any dangt r, at any time or season. No mother
need hesitate to prescribe them to her children
and the most delicate constitutions can us*
them with as great a benefit as the most vigor
ous and powerful frame.
.Sitt'llTlO.Y ! All genuine Holloway med
icines have the above trade mark in each book
of Directions, around the medicines. Thiscan
he observed by holding the page up to the light.
sepl3 eoufitn
PROFESSION A L CARDS.
W. 11. ANDREWS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Fail-bum, Georgia.
DR. WM. WHITAKER
HAYING located 2 ’%.miles from Fairburn,
Ga., near the road feeding to Concord
church, respectfully offers his professional
services to the public in the treatment.*! th*
various forms ol disease
Charges reasonable.
Cancers treated on the principle of no cur*
no pay. ma24-6m
LEM S. LOAN,
ATT 0R NE Y AT LAW,
Fairburn, - Georgia.
\A ILL practice in the Tallapoosa, and
V V Bo ne circuits, elsewhere by special coo
t-act. Also, in the Supreme Court of Geor
gia. Special at tention given to the collection
of all claims, placid in his hands.
A&" Office in Court House. ma3.tf
THOMAS W. LATHAM
Attorney at Lax\
Fairburn, Georgia.
ia3ta-jranl
J. A. ANDERSON,
A TTORNE Y AT LAW
Practice in all the Courts of Campbell, Fultt
Clayton, DeKalb'and Cobb counties, th*
U. S. Dis'rict Court at Atlanta
and Supreme Court of State.
Office, Dodd’s Corner, Atiauta, Gi
DR. i\ M. TIDWELL,
RESPECTFULLY tenders his services i
the citizens, of Fairburn, and surroundin;
country, in the practice of medicine, in its *a
lions branches. - He is well supplied with am
putatiug and obstetrical instruments, and all i
slruments necessary for the successful treat
ment of diseases peculiar to females, many o
which cannot be tucces lully treated with’ou
their use.
Having been engaged in the practice for th
last twenty years, he hopes, by close attenti >
to books and patients, to merit and receive
liberal share ot patronage.
pS~ Office in Court-H-use. raa3-6m
JOIIN6TON & CAMI 7
Successors to Richards A Martin,
AT THE Of.D STASH OS CASTLEBERRY HII.L
We have, and will keep constantly on hat
a full assortment of
Gr X* o C O X* i e 6 ,
There is a good wagon yard adjoining t
store.
2Sfr Respectfully solicit the patronae* t(
our country friends. oct 18 3a
B>T()L* THIEF! STOP!!
Keeps constantly on hand, at Atlanta pricr:-
every discriplion and quality of fnrnifur
bright and new from the shop, and warrant i
to be of the best material Keeps one broth
er always employed in stealing and feels per
fectly able to give iurniture to the poor
I hose entitled under this generous proposi
tion. will bring a certificate from a Justice tt
the Peace, that they lost all of their pro .-•[-•*
ty by the war.
Has changed his blacksmith shop to Jacl
son’s old shop, and will do work in Ihe best
style at low- rates. “ Come ye poor and needy. *
janlO 3in C. T. SMITH.
Palmetto, On.
AMERICAN TOOL CHESTS.*
F >R HOLIDAY AND BIRTHDAY PRESv
scuts. 1 itled up with A No. 1 quality cf
Tools adapted for
Juveniles, from 65c to $5
Boys,
Youths, “ 5 '• is
Gentlemen, “ 15 " 36
Farmers & Planters, “ 59 125
Carpenters, UiO “ 225
1 hirty different, varieties, the most complete
assortment ever offered in the United States.
iso. sole manalactnrer of Smith's genuine
New York Club skates. Croquet made is
maple, apple. Box and rosewood. Twenty
different styles.
PHIYLAS SMITH, Manufacturer,
Warehouse and Salesroom, 116 Chambers st n
New York
uatrUed : rioe catalogue of my tool ch>ti
priejr of t ther goods of my mauufact* *,
Q receipt of ten cents. alsf r>,
L. B LANGFORD. ~
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Stoves, Hollow Ware.
Block Tit, Tin Mate, Sbeet Iron & Trimmers’
Findings,
Slate Mantels and Grates,
House-Furnishing Goods of every descriptir a.
Georgia Marble Stones.
Keystone Block, Whitehall street,
Atlanta, Ga.
Agent for the celebrated “(Charter Oak Stove
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