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PALMETTO SHIELD.
PA LMEI TO FEBR EAR ¥ 211 1373
Agents for file Shield.
J. P Ellington, Gen’l Agent.
Tim M. Butt, Agt in Atlanta.
Siiiirl N. Dorset!, Douglas county.
Moses D. \\ aikins, Uarrt.ll county.
Jnpt. J. G. Lister, Fayette county.
Uol. Rieha'O Moire, Gilmer county.
AA M. A. II ATisTTTT7~LO(.^A7,.
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
Dr. J. Goodman— l’n.f. ssinnul ('aid
VV. il. M irgan— Lost Pi P .’s
J. L. Jones Letter . f Administration
Dismission of Administration
Paimettto Ordinances
W. acksou— Hotel
PALMETTO LODGE!, F. A. 31
UNITY LOD -E, NO. 74
S. Zellars, \V. M
W. S. Zellars, S. VV.
W. M Walthall, J. VV.
J. T Beckman, Secretary.
.! M. Hopkins, Treasurer,
E. R Tliornteu, S. D.,
J S Bowen, J. D.
John Harrison, T\ h r.
Meets Ist and 3rd Saturday night*
each month.
Chinch Directory.
Methodist Cliurc.—services at Palmetto
by Rev. T. 11. Timmons, on the Ist, 2nd and
4ih Sabbaths in each month, at 11 o'clock,
A. M., and at 7 o’clock, p. xr. Union prayer
meeting every Wednesday night.
At Jones’Chapel—services by Rev. T. 11.
Timmons, every 3rd Sabbath and Saturday
oefore—also every sth Sabbath.
Married.
At the residence of Oap’t. Young Garrett,
in the city of Atlanta, on the 13ih inst., by
the Rev. Sion P. Steed, Bit. T. D. Loxoixo,
of Palmetto, and Miss Nellie Candler, of
Atlanta, Ga.
Ai.l our town lacks of presenting a
city front, is an ample supply of signs
to designate each firm or individual’s
place of business, and what line of bu
siness each is engaged in. John Rey
nolds with E. Floyd of Fairbtirn Ga.,
is an adept in the art of sign painting,
and we advise every business man to
call on him, for a beautiful sign which
will cost only a few dollars, and add a
great deal to the appear ace, of the
place. Palmetto is well supplied with
business men, and by placing signs
over their doors, will show that they
“mean to do business in a business-like
manner.”
Those wishing to sec a sample of
Mr. Reynolds’ work can do so in a few
days, by looking over our office door,
where they will see in largo capital
letters “PRINTING OFFICE.”
Having failed to answer the question
in reference to the winter quarters of
hornets, we will diop the column of
questions a*d answers for the pre-'cnt
and devote that column to Agricultural
Items.
Tiie Atlanta Herald wishes to send
their paper to D. \V. Price, Dark
Corner, and asks some friend to give
them the location of that place.—
Dark Corner is the name of a Post-
Office in Douglas cnunly, Georgia.
The citizens of Atlanta are petition
ing for the pardon of Dr. Harrison
NY estmoreland, on the grounds of in
sanity
The Ca r olina New Era , published at
Spartanburg, G. tl., S. 0. is among
our exchanges. It is edited by J. P.
F. Camp.
A Texan passed through our place
on List Monday with a mule five feet
and nine inches high.
Look at the advertisement of “Stop
Thief! Stop ! I and see what it Gtys.
Clark Smith says the Bed Rollers
have come.
Enoch S. Strickland, at Fairborn, is
prepared to work for farmers, and the
public generally. Read bis Card in
another column.
We learn that the recent heavy
rains have swollen the Chattahoochee
►
river higher than it has been in nine
years.
We seL that the rink which has
been sleeping for some time has awoke
in Atlanta. We wonder what lias he.
come of the Velocipede and Dolly Var
dcu.;
During our late war there was a
young man in the army who did not
join of his own free will. He had been
drafted. He was not a brave y< ting
man ; quite the otherwise. One day
during a bloody battle our young friend
showed such a remarkable white
feather, that his captain was obliged
jo threaten him with his pistol, in order
to keep him from running away alto
gether. Then the youth began to cry.
<‘Yon ought tube ashamed of yourself,”
raid the captain ; “you’re no better
than a baby.” I wish—J t wuz—a
baby,” blubered our hero, “an' a gal
baby at that.”
PalmtUo .Markets.
i Lorn "J bushel $ 9
i' Ual f “ i
1 !oilr fi 100 lbs. 4to 6
Ilac-oM—Sbonlder.." A) lb 6!^
L iear Ixib'd Si(fes... 7^
Clear 8 ides 7%
haul j) lb 11
Cheese..,, f) 18 to 20
Rutter
R—s jo dz 20
Chickens each 20 to 25
Sugar? lb 11 to 1C
| ij.ibtsses f> gal yo to 35
! Rice jP lb 10
; - v L;n|7 •• •• 10(<ilo
! Candles “ 20
I fab - >k 2 25
factory Thread, jO bunch 1 75
Murtings per yd \0@12%
| R'ints - " 10@1-<J><,
tobacco per lb Gs(dl 25
Hay—Timothy pr 100 lbs 2
Kerosene Oil Gal. 45@50
Retro ■ “ GO
h beat per bushel 1 75
Faiisiefto Cotton Market.
COTTON—Dui!-; light receipts bringing
from 15@18i at this date.
LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
In this age of scepticism, facts are re
quirtd to inspire confidence in the minds of
the people: l ut with good indorsers, they ar c
willing ‘o test any article claim’ng extra
merit. The proprietors ot H IPs Vegetable
Biei ian Hair Remwer offer the following in
dorsement of the rm ri's c ainn and by them tor
th-ir preparation, by the i itt-bura. Pa.,
"Christian dvocatej” viz "The | u !i have
so o ten bee deceived by he us of worth
less ; reparations f r the hair, that an a tide
of ibis kind, 'o g in their lavo- and secure
their patronage, must posse s real merit.
we are glad to rs.-uto our reader that Hall’s
Vegetable Sici ian Hair Renewer is meeting
wit h the success which its merits so justly
deserve; and we have tellable evidence,
that it will perfoim all that is claimed lor i r ,
in restoring gray hair to pg ntural color,
aid, as a permanent dressing, is unsurpassed.
Among the many enterprises of our
town, we take great pleasure iu call-*
ing especial at entiou to the Photo
graphic Establishment of Mr. J. K.
Ellington. His many friends will re
gret to hear that he expects to leave
Palmetto soon, and we say to all,
both old and young, to hurry up and
give him a call before he leaves, for so
favorable an opportunity may- not occur
again soon of having a fine picture
taken. feb!4-2t.
EIDER & BRO,
JAlci.aiiis & Williams,
AT TliEl b OLD STAND,
Fairburn, Ga.,
K2EPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A
Good Stock of Dry Goods Groceries,
&c. They are selling their stock ot Dry
Goods at COS L Call and see them.
Bad buys and (reals,
And Howard Lies and Cheats.
fel)7-2t.
GUANO_NOTICE.
OUR POPULAR CITIZEN S. G. JOHN
son wou and be pleased (o receive Orders
from the Planters for the following Guanos.
Bough’s Row BoneCf sh S6O 00 Time 567 50
freight included.
Chesapeake “ S6O 00 “ $67 50
Fre’ght included.
Zell’s “ S6O 00 “ S7O 00
Freight included.
Eureka “ S6O 00 “ $67 50
Freight included
Whetin’s - 1 $-54 00 “ S6O 00
Freight Cash —to be paid on delivery
Logan ' “ $46 00 “ $53 00
Freight Cash—to be paid on delivery
fel)7-2m.
A Great Bargain.—-Mr. S. J, Sparks
fi'ers fo r sale a full set of tinner’s
loiJs at a reduced price, those wishing
lo get a bargain will do well to call
soon. For further particulars, address
editor of the Shield, o: S. J. Sparks,
Palmetto, Ga. dec2o 3t
Avery eai nest request, we have to
make of ail our young friends, and
that is; “Before they go to see their
swe< t-hearls, call on Freeman, our
colored Barber, and get him
To friz their hair, and shave their face,
And fix the mou facile to suit their taste.
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NEW A DVERTISEMENTS.
1)11. JOHN GOODMAN
OF
ix*l3 el i G-eo.,
YAJ ILL TRAVEL DURING THE Pi.ES
VV ent year, in Campbell, < lay I on, Fayette,
Meriwether, Carroll, Douglas and other adj in
ing coi nlits. And respecifully tenders his
services in the treatment ot Chronic Female
Diseases, Chronic Liver Diseases, Chronic
Ulcers, &c.
My office is in my medical wagon, whore I
keep an assortment of medicines to fill pre
scriptions at your no charges for milage
or consultation. Cash required for medi
cines furnished in all cases.
Address me at Fairborn, Ga., and I will
call at my earliest convenience.
feb2l-3m
THE AA JACKSON. HOUSE
IS NOW open to tho travelling pub
lic.
Persons stopping there, will find an
excellent Bill-of-Fare, and a warm re
ception from
W. JACKSON
feb2l-tf Palmetto, Ga.
SAMEL AIILRI.VS
AGENT for Zell’s Guano, Potapsco Pa
cific, Russell Coe’s, and Wilson’s.
Fair our n, Ga.
feb!4-lm
W- C, PARKER
Of Failbiini, Ga.,
T7"EEPb constantly on hand fresh Meal for
J\. sale. He is also agent for Reese's Solu
ble Pacific Guano, Chesapeake and Potapsco.
solicited.
febl4
t <Jt*QA per day! Agents wanted!
qpewvy All clasaesof working peo
ple, of either sex, young or old, make more
money at work or us in their spare moments,
or all the time, than at anything else. Par
ticulars free. Address G. Stinson & Cos., Por:J
land, Maine. sept; ly
HIM
NEW HAVEN OP.GAN COMPANY.
flanufaefiise the Celebrated
JUBILEE AND TEMPLE
m. aan z* as.
ORGANS are unsurpassed in
A qua-tty of tone, style of tiuish, simplicity
of construction, and duiabi ity.
Iso, MELODEONS in variousstyles, and
unequalled in tone.
Send for illustrated Catalogue.
Address NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO.,
New Haven, Conn.
fe3“ Agniits Wanted.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
GEORGIA i
Cami’ukll County, j
Four work? alter dab. application will be
made to the Court of ( reinaiy of said County,
at the first regular trim a'tei (he expiration
ot four weeks trom this notice, lor leave to
sell fifty acres in the south-west corner of lot
ot land numb -r two hundred and twenty-sev
en (227) in the 13<h district of originally
He ry. then Fayette, but now Campbell
county, belonging to the (State of Francis
“.Jones late of said conn v, diceasid, for
the bemtit of the heirs of said deceased,
this Februaiy 17tb, 1n73.
JAMES L. JONES.
Administrator
GEORGIA, )*
Campbell County, j
To all IVbom it may concern, \V. N. Cook
having in proper form applied lo me for per
manent letters of administration on the estate
of Dock Blalock, late cf said county.
This is to cite all and singular the creditors
and next of kin of Dock Blalock, to be and
appear at my office, w ithin the time all wed
by law, and show cause, if any they can, why
permanent administration should not be
granted to VV. N. Cock on Dock B clock's
estate.
Witness my band and official signature,
this February 14lh, 1873.
K. C. BEAVERS,
Ordinary.
fcb2l im.
GEORGIA, )
Campbell County, j
VV iiKP.EAS P. M. Dunlop, administrator of
John Dunlop, represent' to the court, in hi ;
petition, duly filed end entered on record’
that he has fully administered Johß Dunlop’s
estate.
This is. therefore, to e ! te all persons con
cerned,kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why su’d administrator
should not be discharged from his admin
istration. and receive letters of dismission,
on the first Monday in June 1873.
R. C. BEAVERS,
Ordinary.
feb2l-3m
NOTICE
TO ESTABLISH LOST PAPERS.
Tue following Tax fi. fa’s, placed in my
hands for collection, have been lost or mis
laid.
Oue fi. fa. against G. L. Jones, sl4 75%
for tax for the year 1871,
One fi. fa. on B. Smith for $1 26%, for tax
for Ilie year 1871.
One on David Richardson for $S 8344 tax
tor the year 1871.
VV. 11. MORGAN.
feb2l—lt
STATE OF GEORGIA, 1
Campbell County, j
Whereas, Richard A King, Administrator
of Adam B. King, represents to the Court, in
his petition, duly filed and entered on record,
that be has lully administered Adam B
King’s estate.
This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Administrator
should not. be discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters of distnisaiori, on
the first Monday in May. 1 73
Given under my hand and official signature,
this February Ist, 1873.
It. C. BEAVER 8,
Ordinary.
frl)7-
QT?TTTVQ VEGETABLE It FLOWER
O.LLiI-ijß'O Plants,Roses,Dahlias. F- ch
sias, Geraniums, Bedding Plants, Gladiolus,
etc. Send a stamp for Dreer’s Garden
Calender, 168 pages, illustrated, with practi
cal directions. HEART A. biUY.it, 711
Chestnut fit., Philadelphia. Pa.
W A I\ T T E D .
Wo wish to engage the services of at least,
erie reliable, intelligent gentleman in every
City, Town and County in the South. Buei
n s-? agreeable end strickly lecrifcim ite,
yielding from $l 5 5G0 to $2,500 per
annum.
For particulars Address
TUtBULL BROTHERS, Pub’rg,
Baltimore, Md.
A WORD TO
PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS!
BUY your material, apparatus, etc., at
WARNER'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STOCK
HOU-E. Rome, Ga., and save money, time
and FREIGHT.
pSf Send for Price Lists.
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT?
THEN USE THE
ATE BILL CHEMICAL PAIST.
PURE WHITE, DRABS,
FRENCH GREY, SLATES,
BUFFS, YELLOWS,
an 1 all the fashionable shades and colors
used sn hou e and cattnge painting, beady
FOR USE. r KQUIRES NO OIL, THINNING, OK DRY
ers, and sold only by the gallon.
ETERI MAS HIS OWA PAINTER.
Sample card of colors, and testimonies
from owners of the finest residences in the
country, furnished free by dealersgenerally,
or by the
. AVER ILL CHEMICAL PAIST CO.,
32 Burling Slip, V, V,
Alt OO P cr Gay! Agenls wanted!
AH classes of working
people, ef either sex, young or old, make
more money at. work for us in their spare mo
meats, or all the time, than at anything else
Particulars Iree. Address G. STINSON &CO
Portland, Maine.
Agents ! A Rare Cliance !!
WE will pay all Agents $-10 per week in
cash who will engage with us at onck.
Everything furnished, and expenses paid.
Address A. COULTER & CO.
Charlotte, Mich.
non REWARD. For any case
sPJjV'Y/Vz of Blind, Bleeding, itching or
Ulcerated Piles that De Bing’s Pile Remedy
fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure
the Piles, and nothing else. Sold by all
Druggists. Price, $4.00.
and. as. a. c. ladd,
Maiivfacturers of and D.alcrs in
ALABASTER AND HYOROLI ) LIM Z.
WHICH took a ciai Pren.'urn of s2,iu
at the State fair. Ogiolkt, 187 u: a t>ilver
Medal at Columbus Fair, November, 1870;
$-5 00 silver Premium at Cobb County Fair
in April, 1871; a_B onze Medal at A:lants
4air, October, 1871; Silver Medal at Stao*
Fair, O to tr, 1871; Gold Medal and Dipio
m i at State hair, October. 1872.
Corner Alabama Loyd Sts. uo.ar Car shed
jfcS'O. A. Cantrell, is our awent at
Palmetto, ard VV. a -McCuekv at Fw nuux.
FIRST CLASS SHOE AND BOOT SHOP.
<THHE Undersigned takes tins method of in
i forming the public, that be is now pre
pared to do all kind of work in the
BOOT A\!> SilOE LITE,
Fine or Coarse Boots and Shoes, made to
Order, and satisfaction guaranteed.
He has secured the services of Mr N R.
Reese, late ol Newnan, Ga., who has had
many years experience in the business.
Orders solicited.
J A. VICKERY,
First door above the Hotel, Fairbu n.Ga.
fet>7-3m
KTOTIOS!
A I T. PERBOVS INDEBTED TO TIIE
A Film of McLarin ,V Williams, will
please come fora ard and settle immediately.
In default Iherei f, and after lbe expiration
of thirty days, liie notes arid accounts of
s id film w ill Le \ u out for collection
McLAKIN & VVII.LI M3.
feb7-2t
. E. 1I.OYI)
HAS erected a number if rew building?,
suitable for carying on his large and
extensive business, on the cast side of
Campbellfon street, adjoining the residence
of Bussell King.
FAIRBU BN, GEORGIA.
And he is now prepared to do all kind of
work. 8u h as making and repairing
VV agon?, Carriages and Buggies.
Also Painting of every discripfion, exe
cute 1 in the neatest style
SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALITY,
and Black''mitlring executed with neatness
and dispatch.
Having bad several years experience in
the buisness. he is therefore, capable to
judge when work is executed in a workman
like manner. He employes none but ex
perienced workmen. Call ands; e him.
Wagons and Buggies always on
hand, and for sale.
v ork done on Time.
feb7-4m
THE “TIME” IS RIGHT JXOW!
I R. BARNES, RESPECTFULLY IN:
J , forms the Citizens of Palmetto, and
vicinity that lie has opened in anew building,
on Toombs Street, where he is prepared to do
all work in bis line, such as repairing of
Watches, Clocks. Guns, Pistols and Sewing
Machines, with neatness and on short notice.
He ke. ps on band a go, and stock of watches,
clocks, jewelry nnd spectacles which he will
sell low for cash, call and examine his stock
before buying elsewhere.
work warranted. Terms cash, a?
he keeps no hooks. jan3l
Farmers Look to V our Interest.
The man to patronize is the one who will do
your work well and cheap, and at short notice,
and that man is
EN 0 C H STRICKLAND,
Who has just established a wood shop in con
nection with bis blacksmith shop at East end
of Railroad street,
FAIR BURN GEORGIA.
lie has a full complement of experienced
workmen and is prepared to do sdi kind of
work in his line.
He makes new r Wagons. Buggies and repairs
old ones, keeps new Wagons anil Buggies con
stantly on hand for sale,
jan 31-Cm.
Dn. A. G. Hulsey Cap’t. J VV. Nelms.
HULSEY & NEEJMS,
Dealers in drugs and family
Groceries, between Elder Jfc Bro., and
W. T. Rob ils & Cos., Knilroid Street,
Fairburn, Ga.
Their stock is always full. They are also
General Guano Agents, and Farmers in need
of Fertilizers can get any kind they want by
calling on them,
jan 31—tf.
THE PLACE TO 151 V GOODS
IS WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET
Tiie Worth Of Your Money
AND THE PUBLIC
WILL FIV THAT PLACE BY CALLING AT
gSl.mvji. Sellars’,
PALMETTO, GA.,
FRONTING THE RAILROAD.
Dealer in family groceries and
Hardware.
He keeps constantly on hand Sword Iron,
Plow and Cast Sleal, Trace and Brtast Chains,
Hames, Shovels Spadis and Axes of the best
finality.
Plows, and IJeel bolts for everybody from
the Southern Agricultural works Columbus
Ga. jan24 tf
- WATCH STOLEN.
ON Saturday, the 251 h January, some per
son siole from the residence of Mrs
Matilda Northcult, about six miles from Fair
bur, a single case, cilinder escapement, gold
watch. The ring of said watch was considera
bly worn, and the minute hand was off. The
chain was a small brass one.
Any one finding said watch will lie linerally
rewarded by returning it to the owner.
C. V. NORTIICUTT.
fel>7-lm
OFFIC E OF
Xji. Xji. Xi^.KTX>^I.XJ3M[,
DEALER In-
DRY goods, •
groceries, drugs, hardware,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, PRODUCE,
PROVISIONS &C,,
Fairburn, Ga., January Is/ 1873.
TJARMERS GIVE ME YOUR ORDERS
JH For Fertilizers to be used the present
year.
I am now offering a number of the best.
Fertilizers which have ever been used in ibis
section oi the country, among which 1 will
name a few only :
Wanao Cash price $55.00 Time $60.00
Carolina “ “ 50.00 “ 60/0
Eagle “ “ 50.00 “ (id.oo
Manipulated “ “ 60.00 “ 70.00
Eureka “ “ 50.00 “ 65.00
Sealowl “ “ 50.00 “ 66.00
Russell Coe’s Amoniated 58 00 “ 06 00
Cotton States “ 60.00 “ 70.00
give me your Orders early..
VV. F. LANDRUM
an I7 -3iu
A CARD TO THE IT BEJG.
T WILL INFORM MY FKII NL-.
-*■ Ami t. v puld.c p.- (l |.| ,!iv, ;t at j
Gave a gal II kmuiuul Uusifi afiot ;i
temporaiy mis]m in- i. .t . am: I tim now
offe.ing a laigo slot k of D y G ( ils,
Boots, .Shot's, Notions, < Ic.
We havt-adopted n GASH system,!
hut when parties are know n, we will
sell them Bacon, Corn, Grocries, etc., ;
on Time.
IL R. I ohgond, and J. r F. T* rrance,
will he li-.ml to wait on mv eiisfoinets. !
Cal! alid pee me whet vo'i come to’
town.
Joerm Bpanti.v.
iaiihuin, Ga.
jan 31-‘2t.
LOOK I5EFOI! E YOU LEAP!
THORNTON AND HOLLEMAN
Q7ILL JHAVE IN STORE AN AMPLE
Sinck of
Dill < COLS, r,( OIT*, SHOES, KITS, r.IHI)
VtAl ll\ Etc..
Which they prrj oso to Fell on ns satiffactory
ti-rms a. can be ofh rul any whore.
Their stuck is comple at ali tinu *, a: and they
arc r.mv receiving large lots of
ASeatjCorn. Blohisses, Flour Lard
etc,.
Which w re bongt.t for Cash in the beet
markets, and will be fold for ( ash or on Time
Faimcf* wish ng to buy I’rcvisicns of any
discnjifii.il, or FertiEzMS are lespcctlully so
licited fo give them a call,
jan. 17-dm.
s. p. tiirifcTorm:p,
FjJJUJIIN, ga,
MANi:F;iCI CIGTI OF AISD DEALER
in all Kinds t f Furniture.
Also Wnguns and Buggies made to order,
or old ones lcj aiml.
Blacksroiil'ing and no ly experfonced work
men. aid charges reasonable. All work ior
tai n.* rs done chkap.
Call on him and got good bargains and
cheap work, on Dun j kii.U wn Street about
three hundred yards west of the depot,
jan 17-1673 -dm
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charge, a * opy of the Patent 1 aws in full-, j
wi h instructions how to proceed to ol -
ain a patent. Address Munn & Cos., 37
Park Row, New Y'ork.
83T Subscription to Scientific American
received at tiie office.
JOHNSTON & CAMP,
Successors to Richards & Martin,
AT THE OLD STAS!) OS CASTLEBERRY USI.L
We have, and will keep constantly on hat.
a full assortment of
Or I* €3 C O X’ ± O S
There is a good wagon yard adjoining tl
store.
IS®-Respectfully solicit the patronage (f
our country friends. ccllß 3it
UEJV. LEE JLYIJN'G li \ STATE.
AMNE ENGRAVING of a beautiful young
lady, decorating the casket o the ols
warrior, with wreaths and crosses of fiowere*
It is without a rival, the sweetest and mo b
touchingly beautiful engraving before the puph
lie. Agents wanted in evetv county in tst
s*outh to sell this and other Engravings, & s
A sample copy of this fine Picture with ferine
to Agents, will be sent by mail on receipt of
six postage stamps.
Address, J. €. & W. M. BIXIROW,
‘2OO Main St.,, IJkistol, Tenn
Pay Your Debts.
J F. FLLINGTON, of Palmetto, Carnpbc; j
county.Georgia,will prompt and special after*
tiou to the collection of Notes nd Account?
Ronds and Mortgages, or anytlib g pertaining
to the collecting business intrusted to his case
individually or officially. as the parties mo •
desire, for the counties of Campbell. F.iyeti
and Coweta. Directions strictly
Charges reasonable. Special rates |3 i t \
ueiuess firms. "wmade
% V&
EveryMan his ownFhysiciak:
CA U TIO N.
r | , I!R inuntnff tbriomd for FOLI.OWAY’S
I I II.LS iind OIXTiVtIOY I . l-ns !rmi>ted un
jirincpib and jariits o cr-uuti rh it tlu.se valua
ble mvdicines.
Iu ordur to pi of eel the public and nureelvop.
we have if-sued anew -Trade Mark.” co'*sn*t
ini; of rn E.-vpfian circle o' a sTp n, i h
tin* leit'-r II in the centre. Even t''xof gx,
nine fl< u.<i\vay's uni Ointment win
have this trade mark on it; tone ate g nuir.e
without, it.
N. Y. Cm MICAT- Cos., Fob* A< Ills !er Hol
loway & Cos., 7b Maiden Lane, New Yoik.
rpilE prnnd principle that operntes in
F wonderful medicines, is ti e power ihcj
p. sess in Purifying the tur<r>d t lood, and a ,
I pelting fo rnpt humorj Ir* to thesyst* m.
Holloway’s Pills con-i>f m a <anful ana
ptculiar atimixtine * f t C* finest Vegetable
i:\traets. Herbs and Tfedlca! Possess
it." not a grain of mineral in the r combina
tion, they never e pose those who use them to
any danger, at any time or season. No n other
need hesitate to prescribe them to her children
and tie most, delicate constitutions can lire
them with as great a benefit as the most vigor
ous and powerful frame.
!— AH pur,nine Ilodoway med
icines have the above trade rv.uk in each book
of Directions, around the medicines. This cun
j be observed by holding the page Up totheli e ht.
Sep 13 eov.tim
I'll OF ESP! ON A L CARDS.
|' * '
HR. F. JM. Il l RHEEE,
PROPOSES TO OFFER SERVICES
To the tilizeiiß of I’al.wi'ito, and the
community at large. Jl* is prepared to proc
(ice in Camp! el ,nd Fuyelte, Douglas a
Coweta.
He solicits a share of ihe public patronage.
Give him a call.
febl4-ly
AY. H. AN DU EVAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAV/,
Georgia.
DIG VV3I. WHITAKER
HAYING located 2 1 miles from Fail burn,
(Da., near the road leading to Concord
church, respect Hilly offers his professional
services to the public in the treatmentct tha
various forme ot disease
7fc*T- Charges reasonable.
Cancers treated on the principle of no core
no pay. mtdM-lim
LION ROAN,
ATTO RN E Y ATLA IP ,
Fairburn, - Georgia.
IA? ILL practice in I tie Tallapoosa, and
V A Koine circuits, elsewhere by special con
tract. Also, in the Supreme Court of Geor
gia. Special attention given to the collection
of all claims, placed in his hands.
Office in Court House. maS-tf
THOMAS AY. GATH AM
Attorney cut
I’ ill & ! S' *1 j G 1 O 111 a
XaSta-jmuL
J. A. ANDERSON,
A T TORN E Y AT LA if
Practice in all the Courts of Campbell. Fultc
Clav ton, DeKftlb ami Cobb counties, the
C. 8. District Court at Atlanta
and SSuprotnc Court of State.
Office, Dodd’s Corner, Atlanta, G/
DIG \\ y*. TIDWELL,
j TY LSPFCTFULLY tenders his services
ttthe citizens, of Fairburn, and surroimdinj
country, in the practice of nndicine, in is va
rious branches. He is well supplied with xm
putating and obstetrical and all ii
struments necessary for the successful neat
no nr ol diseases peculiar to females, manjo
which cannot be successfully treated wi thou
their use. *
Having been engaged in the practice for th
last twenty years, he hopes, by close at tenrioi
to books and patients, to merit and receive
liberal share ot patronage.
Office in Court-IL use. lnaff Cm
AMERICAN TOOL CHESTS.
FCJR HOLIDAY AND BIRTHDAY PRES*
seats, fitted up with A No. 1 quality ef
Tools adapted for
Juveniles, Irom 65c to $5
Hoys, *• $4 •• lo
Youths, “ 5 •* i£
Benfleimn, “ 15 •• 2£
Farmers & Planters, “ 50 • !25
Garpenfers, “ 1 0 “ 225
Thirty different, varieties, the most cotm kta
assortment ever offered in the United States.
'lso. sole manulncturer of Smith's g nuine
New York Club skates. Croquet m. d® in
maple, apple, Box and rosewood. r J wvaty
different styles.
miYY'.AS SIIITH, lianafaclurn',
Warehouse and Salesroom, 116 Chambers st.,
Nt w Y’ork
lustrated r rice catalogue of my tool chests
prices of fiber goods of my nianufact* r
y receipt of teu cents. aid
ORGANS! ORGANS! ORGANS!
For the Parlor, Sunday School and church.
5 Octavos; 'J sets of Reeds throughout; 6 slops.
Only $125. The best Groan ia the world tor
ihe money. We can supply Organs rang nc in
price from £65 to $2,1) U, and offer the most
liberal inducements to the trade, tench-r#,
cl er<jj men, and others, wbo will act as agents
for i lie sale of our instruments.
The 11 Parlor firm” Piano.
7 Octaves, full Tron frame, overstrung sea!#,
round corncrs.caired legs; the finest low-pric#d
Piano munutactured. Fu’ly warranted.
Violin IStiings.
We import direct f ot Italy, Germany and
France, the very c boieest strings tl at are 'mad#
andean supply tlac trade at lowest market
prices. Sample set of choice Violin or Guitar
strings mailed tree for sl. Band Instruments,
sheet music music hooks, and musical mer*
clmn ij'rf ? -cry description.
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