The Palmetto shield. (Palmetto, Ga.) 1872-1873, February 14, 1873, Image 2

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PALMETTO SHIELD. Osl'AK A. C.VMKKLU id iron a::i> proprietor. PALME! TO, FEE I;CA l!r 14, 1*73 AN ACROSTIC To Jliss A E. G , And jet. wby did w e meet ? No mortal tongue can tell Nor pen portray upoa a sheet, A sketch tf that faik belle. Er ning zephyrs gently moving Gather ’round to soothe my brow, And like the flowers ever loving Is that fail belle tl'm Jretmingriow) Thus I wou’d 8 ill to fond remembrance How 'cr my station be Enough to keep a fond resemblance lte-echo back fair belle to me. J. M. Tebrt. JHiauitto, Ga , Ftb., 14th, 1873. Atlanta, Feb. 12th. 1873. Editor Shield: The bond muddle is attracting considerable attention from the Legislature and among the people What disposition will finally bo made of it, no one can t< 11. What ought to be done, perhaps no one knows, though most persons think they know. “ The Georgia Western Eailroad,“ stands rather a poorchauce sewmiugly- The “Conscript Fathers" put their heads together last night and recom mended those in charge of the road to g oahead and build it with what money they have and what they can induce others to subscribe. It will be built in that wav, perhaps. The council 6< cms to lie afraid to submit the pro - ‘t-itup, to increase the city's subsetip' i.i i to the Road to a million dollars, '•the people. The cause of this dis' Dust ol the judgment of the people, as well as of their capacity to attend to tin-ir own business, is a little hard to find out. Only’ one plausible theory ptesents itself to my mind and that is that those who are thus afraid of the people km w the t peop!e erred iu elects iug them and therefore they suppose might be mistaken again There are, however, gi od and true men in the council who favor the Road at any and >i!l events but they seem to he a minor' ity. After all what do they care? True there is very little work for me. cbanics, and none for unskilled labor' rrs, true the women and children here can get no remunerative employment! because we have neither the water power or cheap fuel necessary to build up inanuf uctures that would besucces fnl, true rents are decliiiuusfcnd the “poortrush" are leaving.lMßßjjH'ast as they can and those nre being added to number of beneficiaries of Trie Trelief Committee Department" of the city government, and it is also true that the Georgia Western Railroad would give us cheap coal and thus develop inanufactures'in our midst, hut it can't he’built without the directors can get tdher people to and j it for us and “poke the money into our pcekets." I think when'the city fathers of this Conserve, tive burgh, shall have justly estimated the calibre tact and capacity of WiU liam M. Wadley of the Central Rail road they will wish that they had not slept over their rights. Everybody knows that Wadley is pushing the S. <J. & N. Ala. R. R., as fast as money resources and ekilh and labor can push jt and that-he is going to throw the trade of all the section of country West of Carrollton to Savannah in one solid mass. Go on “city partner" sleep on nnd nuiy you have a joyous waking. Evory'hlng Is quiet in court circles. The Justices occasionally bind a party to the City Court and the Superior C >nrt. Butfinosa h is prevented me fi om go fug vmr way co'nmnniclions the last tw > week). Will endevor to I e punct ual hereafter. Arthur. Da. “Tom K.“ wants to know, who 1 s Junes Short ? Will not the Judge give him a short syn ipsts of bis pedigree The ex Empress Carlotta, widow of Max'rnilian of Mexico, and who has been insane for several years, died ro. c mily. llor condition was such for sev oral months that her death was fully expected. , A Witn-si 0:1 tha stan.J tlnr’ng tlie sossi > i of the Superior Court, when a ik" 1 bj -i'l Att irupy t> give his opinion .'is !o t!i<; m .’iitil or intellectual eip to.:? of i certain inbivtda !, said tii it no t.i >i; i hts intellect would i. oj i low midllinj* I am agent for the best LtMKS now n ;■; •, for prices and ti rrns, call at ; o of 0 U ; rods : - me. iNTRKLLi. * - .a Agent llic state Limed in Fairburn. n e n K.VmVAVy READY RELIEF (CUES I tic. WORST P.Vt.\S iircn One t Tvcat jrlinnU Not One Hour after leading llii.- advertieemcat need any Oi e SUFFER Hil ll I'A IN. RaDWAYV READY Kill IEF 13 A CURE FOR M\ FRY PAIN. It was the first and is Tli e Only Pai u I! ein < il > that Distantly stops the most excr.ice m" pains, allays luflair.niatiuus, and cures ten.- tiou. whether of the Lungs, Stomach. If" i~. or other glands or orga;t3, by one apt l;c ittolt IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY YUNUiKS. uo matter how violent or exertte • * .... tie- pttic the bIILUMATIC.Ifed-ndarv.lniiriii.C'itppled, Nervous. Neura.gic, or ptustt ulid with disease may suffer. RAD WAY’S READY RELIEF will afford iu&Jant relief, l XFLAEM ATI 0 N OF THK KIDNEYS. IX FI .A X! MATI o.V i-F THE BLADDER Inflammation of the buwf.ls. congestion of the lungs SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION OF THE HEART. HYSTERICS, CROUP, DIPTHFRIA. CAT A RRH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, N EURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. Cv.iaO CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS. Tbe application ot the Heady K cliff to the part or parts where the pain or difficulty exists will afford ease and comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cramps? spasms, sour tomacli heartburn, sick fifedache, Diari hie. dysentery, Colic, wind in the bowels, and all internal pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle ol Haduay’s Ready Relief with them A few drops in water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FKVEii ASD AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured for fifty cents. There is not a remedial agent in this world that wili oure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RADWAYS FILLS) so quick as RADU'AY'S HEADY KLLEIF. Fifty ceuts per bottle. 11 E A L T il ! 1} E AUTYI! STRONG AMI PURE RICH BLOOII INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT —CJ.EAR SKIN' AND BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION SECURED TO ALL. X3> x* RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVEN HAS MADE THE HOST ASTONISHING CURES; SO QUICK, SO RAPID ARE TIIE CHANGES THE BODY UNDERGOES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT Every Day an Increase in Flesh and Weight is Seen and Felt. THE CHEAT BLOOD PURIFIER. Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT communicates through the Blood,Sweat, Urine,and other fluids and juices ot the system tue vigor ok life, for it repairs the wastes of the body with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption Glandular diseases, Ulcers in the throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parls ol the system, Sore Eyes, Strum ohous discharges from the Ears, and the worst forms of Skin diseases. Eruption,Fever sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum. Erysipelas, Acme, Black spots, Works- in the Flesh. Tumors, Cancers in tub Womb, and all weakening aim painful di-charges, Night sweats, Loss of sperm and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry,and a lew days’ use will prove to any person using i. for either of these forms of diuease itpotem power to cure them. Notouly dotst-he Sarsapariliaas Resolvent excel all known remedial agi ntsin the cured Chronic, Scrofulous, Constitutional, and Skin diseases; but it is the only positive cure for Kidney A. Bladder Complaints, Urinary, and Womb diseases. Gravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage oi Water, Incontinence o Urine. Bright’s I isease, Albuminuria, and in all carses where there are brick-dust deposits. zox-. P : \ : : j PUR G A IV E PIL i 'j perfectly tasteless, elegantly coated with swee gum. purge, regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Had way’s Pills, for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach. Liver, Bowels. Kidneys, Biauder,Nervous Diseases,Headache Constipation, Ccftjpeness, Indigestion. Dys pepsia. Biliousness, Bilious Fever, Inflamma tion of the Bowels, Piles, and all Derangements ol the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterious drugs. A few doses ol Hadway’s Pills will free the system from all the above named disorders.— Prico, 25 cents per Box. S< ld by Drcugsts. Read “ Fai.sk and ThukSend one letter stamp to Radway & Cos., No. 87 Maiden Lane New York. Information worth thousands will be seut you. D>J.BRADFIELD'S FEMALE ? REGULAOR: “WOMAN’S HEST FRIEND,” Will bring on the Metises when they have not been established, also when they have been suppressed from un nataral causes. Will cure Rheumat ism and Neuralgia of the back and womb. Will cure Painful Menstrua tion, and relieve the head, buck at.d loins of those distressit g pains and aches Will cheek menorrhagia or “excessive flow.” Will cure "Whites” and falling of the womb, when it is the result of relaxation or bad health. It is as sine a cure in all the above diseases as Quinine is iu Chills and Fever. Ladies can cure themselves of all the above diseases without revealing their complaints to any person, which is always mortifying to their pride and niodisty. It is recommended and used by the best physicians in their private practice. Fur a history of the above diseases, certificates of its wonderful cures and directions, the reader is refered to the wrapper around the bottle. Manufac tured and sold by Bradfield a Cos , Atlanta Ga. Sold by ali Druggists. Price $1.50 STOP THIEF! STOP!! Keeps constantly on hand, at Atlanta price, every discriplion and quality of fiirnilurt bright and new from the shop, and warrants to he of the best material Keeps cue broth er always employed in stealing and leels pet* feetly able to give lurniture to the poor.- Tbose entitled under this generous propot.i tion. will bring a certificate from a Justice cl the Peace, that they lost all of their proper ty by the war. Has changed his blacksmith shop to Jack son’s old shop, aud will do work in the bet. leal low I utes. ‘• Come ve poor aud needy. 4 j.mJO-Sm C. T. SMITH. Palmetto, Gr, All Our Readers Should Take it. One of tbe most useful as well as the most handsome weekly papess that comes tA our sanctum is the American Land and Law Ad y iso it. i übli-hed at Pittsburgh, Pa., by Messrs Croft A Phillips. It is truly a PaP R for tue masses, and should be taken by every business mao. mechanic, land owner, or those about to build, or purchase any kind . f property. It jrives you all your Legal Advice Free, origi \ u. designs for cotrages. owelling bou.*e su ’ urban and os-un'ry residences, and a vast fund of prae ical information such as U found in no other paper in the world We find the foLowing 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 acknowledgmentls deed thus properly executed? (11. TANARUS.) Is keeper of private vineyard, who make wine from his grapes, but who mixesus tnaki ig, bound t take out license the revenue laws? (Germar.) What i.- the precedence giv* n to mechanic’ lien, upon building* erected on premised at the time held under article but after wards secured by deed ? (Inquirer) Where a husband lias been absent for years leav ng wife, children and property ; and wife again marries : to whom must mou cy left by first husbaud in trust be paid, and how can it be obtained ? How cad judgment be kept alive ? (A Subscriber). llow long after breach of marriage contract can >uit be brought, upon it ? (Romeo ) What redness has an owner of lands in lowa against a . R. Go. for goitfjf 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 polishers give to every yearly subscriber a beautiful oil ebromo. “The Lost Babe. 7 ’ fully worth $5,00 ; all for §2.50. We would advise all our readers to subscribe for the Advisor, as they will find it ihe most profitable newspaper in vestment tiiey ever made. Jend two stamps for a sample copy. The publishers are establishing permanent bscription agencies in all parts of tbe 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 ebromo to every yearly subscriber. LARGEST ORGAN ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WORLD. 7 Extensive Factories, J. ESTEY & COMPANY, Rratileboro, Ft., I . 8. THE CELEBRATED ESTEY COT TICE (MtGAYS. THE latest and best improvements. F.very thing that is new and novel. The leading improvements in Organs were introduced first in this establishment. Established 1816. Send For Illustrated Catalogue TII E P E OPLE’S PAPER! FOR If OU It I) O LEAKS! The Savannali Advertiser WILL BE MAILED TO YOU Daily, ONE YEAR. J66S* THE ADVERTISER PUBLISHES As much Reading Matter a*4ny Paper in the State, The Associated Press Dispatches and Markets, Specials from Atlanta and the Legis lature, A Weekly Commercial Review, elabor ately compile', And, iu fact, is a thoroughly Live, tcniprcbcnsive Newspaper, furnished at a price th at l as already given i DOUBLE THE CIRCULATION OF Any Other Georgia Daily. Tri-Weekly Edition $2 per Annum! Twice a Meek One Dollar and a Half! Agents Wanted. BEARD & KIMBALL, Proprietors, Savannah, Ga. Important to All! tf&T' In order to place the Star within REACH Or EVERYBODY, at a mure nomi nal price, during the present Federal and "campaigns, we offer the following rates of subscription tin til the close of the NOVEMBER ELECTIONS: Semi-Weekly, single copy, $1 50 “ “ cbibsof five or more $1 00 Weekly, single copy 1 00 “ clubs of five or more 75 Always in advance. TH E STA 11 Will be conducted, ns heretofore, on on IN DEPENDENT SCHEDULE, without being in fluenced by ‘ fear, lavor or affection.” In politics we shall, as formerly, co-operate with the DEMOCRATIC PARTY, at the same time using every diligence to con ciliate the Liberal Republican Movement, be lieving. as we do. that in the combination and consolidation of the Democrats and Liberals, lies the only political HOPE 0 F TH E COUN TBY ! to be rescued from Military Tyranny and Rad ical Denomination. T O OUR FRIENDS We appeal to assist us in tints extending our circulation, and point with pride to OUR RECORD for the past seven years as a consist ent, independent and newsy journal. While we have made a FEW MISTAKES, yet ou old tiles show, and experience has vindica' M he fact, that we have most always BEEN RIGHT in our political opinions and suggestions rela tive to the various important public questions that have come up since the war, upon which the South has been called to think or act.— We can only add that we shall continue on the SAME SCHEDULE, relaxing no effort to give the latest, most re liable and fullest news attainable, not only up on political affairs, but all matters of public interest. Very respectfully, June 11, 1872. PUBLISHERS STAR. THE WEED FAMILI F A V 0 R I T E S3 E3 -W X2S-GJ- MACHINE HE nnparelelled success of this machine warrants its claim to .the title of being the BEST m the maiket for all kill and classes ot sewing, and for all classes and kinds of people. . ... , , , i„ c j ~lightness, rapidity and elegance of form and finish make it a Family Favorite with the el. gant a. and te fin and wliilhc same qualities render it a Finn Friend of the weary toiler that seeks its aid to gain a suhsistet ce. It * l ' n it v and reliability preclude the possibility of its irritating tbe irritable, while they render toe good n.Uuied the lu.nst tisfactiou in their sure success in its operation. RELIABLE FASTEST IS X LKiYDi F WORK, heavy, light, course &. flee. LOCK STITCH, SIMPLEST E A S l E, S T T 0 OPE R A TE. to LEARY, SO INSTRUCTIONS HEEDED. * • ... 1 ,I.„ nudities that make a Sewing Mu hill* most desirnh.e, The Weed has established its m,d !,! the fan ily to have passed through all tin; trials . I older having been long enmigli m hm , opt a entirely modern in every detail, disear ing ihe impel - competitors, yet is fully up to the tin,;* in -1 of the lasted most p aetieal ptineiplea of factions of others that expense Inn. -U its .diahiiity of action; every mot, all Mechanics than any other bowing M ■ • J it uges „ 0 springs upon which any of its movements <h pond, parts of the Machine over its many Very excellent competitors is evident open the most lhe supeiioiity ot tli \\ ..... thoroughly understood i’S i-"... ' P .ew.... .i* unnecessary. oall Weed sewing Oo. sales n ° Cm CORNER BROAD AND MARIETA STREES, MASONIC EMPLE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, and examine different ®tyjes of Macldtu s, Taldes, Star Q oo d Territory, good business, fast selling Machine fear LOCAL AND LANVAbfaINU AbhJlß 5 P . 0 . Box 449, ATLANTA, GA. Send for circulars and samples. AGENCY VvfliijU o. .1 n ,j. :D A jsu TUE.” Maryland SUirt Factory, Stratton Ilaffcke, 155 West Baltimore St., Baltimore, July 10, ISI2. MANAGER WEED SEWING MACHINE CO’S AGENCY Dear Sir; up for "test proved deuce with the Weed Madnnes under steam, we cheerlu ly say 11 t in their places those of the WEED so valuable that we subsequently took out a number of other mauufactur , P [ make more perfect stitch, F. F. pattern. After a year’s experience, we Sm them to jun mo e.nUr.i ate , us oNK CENT FOR and to prove less troublesome than any others—l HE WEED AIAIdiUNU ivvri REPAIRS. ~, . .11 npw machines from t ; me to timp.we certainly Our business is constantly increasing, and as we are compelled to add . give the WEED F. F. PREFERENCE OVER ANY. Respectfully, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, FOR 1813. BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED. The Sciknt Ftc American, now in its 28th year, enjoys the widest circulation ot any analagous periodical in the world. 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ELLINGTON, of Palmetto, Campbe.! county,Georgia,wi.l prompt aud special atter tion to the collection of Notes and Account,'. Bonds and Mortgages, or anythii g pertaining to the collecting business intrusted to his cart individually or officially, as the parties may desire, for the ceunties of Campbell, Fayetti and Coweta. Directions strictly followed.— Charges reasonable. Special rates made with I U|iness firms, oetlS tf I oti : :e I YT7E. TIIE UNDERSIGNED, ARE NOW I \ \ Prepared for Tanning Hides, and will Tan them on suabes or will buy them, as the'parties owning the Hides may wish. We will receipt lor all Hides lef with us, to Tan on Shares, and if the parties are nit satisfied with our work, we will pay the money in lieu ' ot the Leather. Market prices paid for Hides. Patronage solicited. G. W. TO RANGE, Sr. G. W. TORRANCE, Jr. jan 31-lm A GOODCIIANCE FOR A HOME. FOR RENT OR SALE. \ FINE FARM. KNOWN AS MRS. Xi Ckabb's pi "nation, three miles east of Fairburn, containing 105 acres, of which 20 acres are of the best Bottom Lands—3s acres very good Up Land:,and "0 acres in Woods. It is also very convenient to Schools. Churchet and Railroad, Terms very libera!. And for further par - ticulars enquire at ’heir Clothing, and Dry Goods House, o the corner of Whitehall and Alabama Streets Atlanta Ga COHEN & SELIG. jan. 31 tf. TIIE “VICTOR” Si, mTi O’: NEW SEWING MACHING “v -i u t o ir Runs very Easy, Runs very Fast, Runs very Still Has New Shuttle Superior to all others. DEFIES COMPETITION, Great Improvements in Needle, Gan not l)o Set Wrong. B6g“ Agents Wauled. Addess THE “VICTOR” S. M GO. 862 Broadway N. Y WIND versus STEAM. Continental, Self-regulating, Storm-defying Wind Mill. From 1 to 40 Horse-power. Has been in successful operation eight years pumping water tor Railioad stations. House. Draining Lands, irrigation, Ac.. Grinding and Cutting Feed, for Flour Mills, Factories, and all kinds of work formerly done by steam, ex cept locomotion. Will save their cost in less than one year over steam Prices Mills, boxed and shipped: No. 1,9 feet diameter, i Horse power, $ 150 “ 2, 12 “ I>£ “ 250 “ 3, 17 “ 3 “ 450 • 4, 25 “ 6 “ 850 “ 5.40 “ 15 “ 2000 25 and 45 Horse-power made to order. Any ordinary mechanic can put them up with the drawings and directions furnished- A. P.BROWN & CO., Manulacturers, seplS 3m 01 Park Place, New York. GEN. LEE LYING IN STATE. A I'INE ENGRAVING oi a beautiful young * lady, decorating the casket o the old warrior, with wreaths and crosses of flowers. It is without a rival, the sweetest and most touchingly beautiful engraving before the pub lic. Agents wanted in every county in the south to sell this and other Engravings, &c. A sample copy of this fine Picture, with terms to Agents, will be sent by mail on receipt of six postage stamps. Address, ‘ J. C. & W. M. BURROW, 200 Main St,, Bbistop, Tenn GEN, LEE AT “STQNEWALL’S” RAVE a 14 X 18 INCH ENGRAVING of the grave of “Stonewall” Jacks'n mthe Lexington, Va., cemetery. The noble Gen. Lee stands beside the flower-strewi) gran) over which hangs a weeping willow, in the distance is to lie seen a beautiful landscape hilts decked in verdure, clouds a" in oral as real ones, and many other thing- A h.ch make ibis picture a gem r-.f art; re which should hang in the parlor of evei j .'puthern home A copy of this beautiful Engraving will be sent by mail, post paid, to every person send ing 50 cents tor six months subscription to “ BURROW’S HOSTHIY SOIYEMR, ” Published at Bristol, Tenn.. by J. C. & W. M. BURROW, An Illustrated Magazine t l useful information Literature Science, Art, Amusement, etc I* is printed on fine tinted paper, illustrated with magnificient engravings , tnaDy ot their full-paged] and is iu all respects one of the best Magazines in the South. de2o*lt Specimen Copies of flu: Christian Union will he moiled free of post age to tiny iitidi ess on receipt ol sixeenfsby J 15 FORD &. CO-, PUBLISH ERS, 27 Park Place, Gw Yerfc. llcuiy Marti Beecher amt Cliristian Union. THECHIM i.rN UNION is a Religious weikl). edited in li iry Vf art! Beecher, and published by J B h id & ‘ 0., 2 Park Place. N Y- It com) rises :-i pug s, h.rge quarto securely pasted at the Lac. and iriirxd t the. i dgc.-, ready and cooven ent f r resdi g. It is the : blest 1 - best ie ligions paper published, ctive * meat, alive on all questions pertainiong to the growili ot a neaitby, r* ligious lite. Net blindly hound by eree or bv party, not tied to old conservative noli rs, and mouldy superstitions; yet deeply, thor eu-toy, truly religious. But two years old, circulates thousands mot e than any other religious paper in America: hot its rapid growth dots not so mu it surprise us win n we consider tfiat it fully meets tie wants ot eu t me.- tor Christian tu ion is the ve-y thing, breed shtuide ed, clear-headed, tar-righted large-hearted. This is th- only religious journal lor w hich Mr Beecher writes, or to which he in any way contributes. His <.naracter istic articles of all kinds and the only com plete and au hoaizrd verbatim reports of his weekly 'Lecture Room Talks,’ as well as Mrs. H B 'towe’s delightful (and for the year 1872 exclusive) contributions a:e attractive features of the paper whilethe va ions outside a : teles and the admirably sustained regular departments of th- pa per furnished something o interest to ev ery m mber of the family. •Wi<e Awake” and "Fast Asleep” a pair of Fr ueh Oil Cromns, will he given away to all annual subs ibers. The reg ular market price of these beautiful pic tures is ten dolla r s at which t' ousands of them have beeu sold. They are stm p 1 y charming, and cannot fail to please all who love art or children. The Christian Un on o,ne year and both these chromos will be seat fo.r $3; ten cents extr for postage; ap.d twenty-five cents extra to- mounting and varnishiug, when that style is preferred, as it near y wys is Bee advertisement in another lum n. J*®-AG ENTS WANTED.- Agents easily make from S3 to $5 per day selling my popular and saleable PICTURES, SEND STAMP FOB Catalogue of Engravings and fhropios terms to Agents. Address S. R. FREEMAN, Calhoun, Ga.,,