The Palmetto shield. (Palmetto, Ga.) 1872-1873, March 07, 1873, Image 2

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i A EM R i *1 < i SII i A LI) OM. A { V . C AM'liKl.L, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TTI.METTO, FFP,P.V-*A\Y- 28, ISIS. Hi#*-* j. 'iji. " > im -*t I.ms t, iv. 1 n u?*-, for pi ir- s in <1 tin s, <; ;i ,i tin* SitU'l •. Oili< * n|d s - ’ANTRi:!.!, V l*. . A . M<j< I! KY < . . lit of tbi* I irj'i's iii F■ i! f*i • van i Sion: Keeps constantly im a* price v*-ry and sci p?i*n ■; and quality of tumiUm bright tifcd ?<w fnm *!• .-Imp. ami warrnute to be of he best mtWeiinl Keeps < lie I loft er always employ -d in stealing and feels \m 'ertly able + o giv> u;nif r* to the p* or.- Those ent’lb and umV r this generous pr pcs* will bring a certificate from u Justice c the Peac -. ti at thet lost all of their pro •* iv by th<* vitr. lias ch mgfu his blacksmith shop (<• .Tael cod’s old hnp. nt.d will do work in the la stvle ai low rates. ‘ * Come ye poor and needy. jaulO-bin C. T. SMITH. Palmetto, Gn. 2 / v£ t*L \ * sT-it ReryMam his ownPhysiciak: Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, /gf*t For the relief and cure of all dcrange <JnE menta in the stom* J&gp' aeh, liver, and bow rim els. They are a mild It/y/ aperient, and an _ excellent purgative. Sjpjq^yßeing purely vege table, they contain no mercury or mine* ral whatever. Much suffering is ljrevent ed by their timely / use; and every family should have them on hand for their protection arid relief,When required. Long experience has proved them to be the saf est, surest, and best of all the Pills with which the market abounds. By their occasional use, the blood is purified, the corruptions of the sys tem expelled, obstructions removed, and the whole machinery of life restored to its healthy activity, internal organs which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by Ayer’s Pills, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed into health, the value of which change, when reckoned on the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their I virtues unimpaired for any length of time, so that they are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable. Although searching, they are mild, and operate without disturbance to tlie constitution, or diet, or occupation. 1 Full directions are given on the wrn®ier to J each box, how to use them as a Family Physic, and for the following complaints, which these Pills rapidly cure: For IlyN|ii>iiMia or Indigestion, XJstless ness, JLiinguor and Loan of Appetite, they should be taken moderately to stimulate the stom ach, and restore its healthy tone and action. For JLiver Complaint and its various symp toms, Bilious lleailaclie, Kick Head ache. Jaundice or Cireen Sickness, Bil ious Colic and Bilious Fevers, they should be judiciously taken for each case, to correct the diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Dysentery or Diarrhoea, but one mild dose is generally required. For lllieumatiini, Gout, Gravel, T*al pitation of the Heart, Pain in the Side, Duck and Coins, they should be contin uously thken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With such change those complaints disappear. For Dropsy and Dropsical Swellings, they should be taken in large and frequent doses to produce the effect of a drastic purge. For Nuppre.<y*ion- a large dose should be taken, as it produces the desired effect by sym pathy. Asa Pinner Pill , take one or two Pills to promote digestion and relievo the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and bowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates ,the system. Hence it is often advantageous where no serious derangement exists. One who l'eels tolerably well, often finds of these Pills makes him feel decidedly from their cleansing and renovating effect an the digestive apparatus. PREPARED BY J>r. .C. AY Eli & CO., Practical Chemists, I OWE IE, MASS., IT. S. A . TTOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS LYJMtYWEEBE //O&JZAEI7& SICILIA:! HAIR •^g^fe^RENEWER Every year increase, the populari ty of this valuable Hair Preparation; which is due to merit alone. We can assure our old patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and it is the only reliable and perfect ed preparation for restoring Gray on Faded Hair to its youthful color, making it soft, lustrous, and silken. The scalp, by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop erties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, thefcair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it 'resftores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create anew growth, except in ex (feme old age, t It is the most eco nomical II vir Dressing ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State AssayerofMassachusetts,’Bays, i “The constituents are pure,and cate- j fully selected for excellent quality; | and I consider it the Best Prepa- ; ration for its intended purposes.” | Sold by all Druggists , and Dealers in Medicines. | Prioe One Dollar. Buckingham’s Dye. FOB THE WHISKERS. x As our Renewer in many cases requires too long a time, and too much care, to restore gray or faded ARE ENDORSED AND PRESCRIBED BY MORE lead, iug Physicians tLria any other Tonic or Stira ulant dov in uc?. TScva^rj A SUDS: PttEVILuTIVE, For Fever and A~ue Intermittcnts. Biliousness and all dis orders arising from nvUr.ricv.s e.v:srs. They arc highly rec ommended as an ANTI-W WI.TTJC, i:.t in cares of IN'l.I GI.STION arc invaluarls. Ai r.n ADPLTIiiiiR and K.II -and in ca-oa of GEi.'RRAL DERICITY they have never in a Kin;:lo instance failed in producing the happy results. T!uy arc pr.rticnhirlT BSXEI'IC'iAIsTO iXMAMSS, Strengthening the bod v, invigorating ! giving tone and elasticity to the -whole i ft* in. The lihliS LIT TERS are compounded vith the yrea’. , c-f care, and no ton ic stimulant has ever heforo l-ei a off red to the public so PLEASANT TO Ti .E TASTE mid nt t e sane time combin ing so many remedial agents endorsed by the medical fraterni ty aathe best known to the ri’.armacoyuiia. ltcosts but lit tle to giro them a fair trial, and Every Family f Itoulcl Slave a Bottle. No preparation in the v -de: n prr ; .:ce so many unquali fied endorsements by physicians of .he very hijhcst standing in their professi-n. Endorsed also by the Clcrejy and the leading denomina tionalpapcrs. Rev. V. m. R. Paucocu. the eldest Methodist ninister in St. Louis, say s the Horn : L.:: rs vrero rso t grateful in contribu ting in tho restoration of my mreactn, and an increase t* appetite. Osborn Mo., June 25.1871. Persons greatly debilitated, as I have been, and who requi-o a toxic cr stimulant, need sec a for nothing be ter than tho liouie Bitters. S. W. COPE, Presiding Elder M. E. Church, Plattsburg District. Usitko States Mauink Hospital, i St. Louis Mo.. Oct. 8, 1870. J James A. Jackson a Co.— 1 have examined the formula for maki-ig the •• Houxo Stomach Bitters." and used them in this hospital the last four months. I consider them the most vain able tonic and stimulant now in use. K. 11. MELCHER, Resident Physician in charge U. ,S. Marine Hospital. James A. Jackson A Cos. —Gentlemen : As you have com municated to the medical profession t he recipe of the “Home Bitters,” it cannot, therefore be considered rs a patent me Icine, no patent having been taken for it. We have examined the formula for making tho “Homo Bitters.” and unhesta tingly say the combination is one of rare excellence, all ths articles used in its composition ere tho best of the class to which they belong, being high!;,’ Tonic, Stimulant, Stomachic, Carminitivc, an l slightly Laxative. Tho modo of preparing them is strictly in accordance vith the rules of pharmacy. Having used them iu onr private practice, we take plea <t:r •! n recommending them to all persons desirous of taking B!■; as being the Lest Tonic und Btimulant now off.-*red to the pul,, lie. FRANK (1. POUTER, Prof. Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, College of Physi cians, and late member Board of Health. L. C. BOIKLINTF.RE Prof, of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, Ft. I.ouls Med. College. drake McDowell, m. id.. Late Pros't. Mo. Mcili.nl College, E. A. CLARK, M. I)., Prof. Surgery. Mo. Medical College and late Resident Physi cian City Hospital, St. Louis Missouri. HERBERT PRIMM. Prof. Practical Phannacv, St. Louis Colle-e of Pharmacy. J. 'C. WHITEHILL, Ed. Mcdicrl Archive*. AtF. He acock, M. D. I)r. C. V. F. Ludwio, C. Gef.icke, M. D. S. Guatz Moser. M. D. C. A. Wabu, M. D. W. A. Wilcox, M. I). E. C. FRANKLIN. M. D., Prof. Surgery, li ni.e \at h ic Medical College. T. J. vastin::. si. D.. T. O COMSTOCK, m. I).. Prof, cf Midwifery and Diseases of Women, College of ilomono pathic Physicians and Sur; *< .JOHN T. TEMPLE, M. D., Prof. Materia Mc.lica and TberauoJulies, Homccopatiiic Modi cal College of ilisrru.ri. JNO. CONZLEMAN, M. D., Lecturer On Diseases of Children, I: lao-o, athio College of Missouri. CHARLES VASTINE. M. ID., Prof, of Physiology. Homoeopathic Medical College of Mo. JOHN HARTMAN. M. D., Prof. Clinical Medicine. Col. Ho-nmopathic Physicians and Surg'd. They ure superior r o all other Stomach Bitters. KXNO SANDERS. Analytical Chemist. No Bitters in the world can ex;rl them SIMON HIRSCII. Analytical Chemist. Emisicnt I*EayNf.eiKnri of (’ilnicaiiro. The formula for the Horn • Bitters lias been submitti and to us, end we believe them to be tho best tonic and stimulant for general use uowolfered to the public, 11. Woodbury, M. D., G. A. Marixeu, Analytical Jas. V. Z. Blanev, M. D. Chemist. Prof. Chemistry, Rush n. a. Hahn, M. P., Medical College. B. McVicaS, M. D., J. B. Walker, M. ID., Nou'n. S. B a ones, M. D., T- S. Hoynk, M. D., R. Ludlam, M. ID., Taos. T. Ellis. M. D., Jab. A. Collins, M. D., J. A. Hahn, M. D. Eminent Physicians in Cincinnati, Nearly all of whom are Professors iu oao or the other of tho Medical Colleges, No other Bitters have ever boen offered to the public em bracing so many valuable remedial agents. J. L. Vattier, M. D., L. A. James. M. D., C. T. Simpson. M. ID.. S. P. Bonner. M. I)., C. S. MuscuaFT, M. D., G. W. Biclkk. M. D., W. T. Talliafekro. M. D. J. J. Quinn, M. D., J. 11. Buckner, M. D., W. R. Woodward, M. D., G. A. Doherty, M. I)., R. S. Wayne, Chemist. C. Woodward, M. D., G. K. Taylor, M. D., D. W. McCarthy. M, D., P. F. Malky. M. D.. R- H. Johnson, M. ID. S. B. Tomlinson, M. D. Eminent Physicians in Memphis; The Home Bitters ore an invaluable remedy for indigestion and diseases arising from malarial causes. G. B. Thornton. M. D.. Alex. Erskink, M. D., in charge of City Hospital, M. R. Hodges, M. D., J. M. Rodgers, M. D., Paul Otey, M. D., H. W. Purnell, M. D., M. A. Edmunds, M. D., Sand ford Bell, M. D., Jos. E. Lynch, M. D., Imminent B'hysicians in Pittsbur^li; B. F. Dakk, M. D., Wm. Clowes, M. I)., W. R. Childs, M D., D. 11. Willard. M. D., 0. Wuth, Chemist, J. H. McClelland, M. D. ( Ami Hundreds of Others in nil parts of the North, West and South. J. L. Garner, M. D., Milwaukee. Council Bluffs. March 27, 1871. James A. Jackson & Co.—Having examined the formula ofth; “ Home Stomach Bitters, " I have prescribed them in my prac tice for some time, and pronounce them the best Tonic Bitters now in use. P. H. McMAHON, M. D. (CT'For sale by all druggists and grocers. Jjimes A. Jackson & ( 0., Proprietors. Labratory 105 and 107 N. Second St., St. Louis Missouri. DR. CROOK'S WISE OF PAR ! Ten Y(*nrs of r *pnß>lic tOHl hns proved i)i .( 'rook’s -rrf-C”* iis ‘of'3':r loJmvemore merit tlian nny similar u £ i >i'o p? i rat it >n cvt r oflered to J*'.* ! nlYilt is rich in >.j Vc- tiii<--!icinai qiinliUeSof 'd ;ii. i uiicrpialcd for J'j” ' '•- 1 - 'Of the Throat ds . I S. ii k .•, s, jxwforming the Diost remarkable cures. It j ■ • cMW-Hr !ly cures all Coughs vkZ**' It has cured so many ciis of Asllamn li*oiiehitis, that it v. '* siieoU. : lor those com [a J’ ltiFor Painafn the k’C!' •, <>ir hark, I or Iffdney <lis ciim*. <: i ceases ol tJic ITrin /, ary Gi 'V* ora ny i voir Complain t II la also fi superior TouSc, Ilf-Htare- . the KtreisfrfTiejis the tSy vi-em, f'estoiics the h'rnlt aad hrikiitated, •I "a us Me 2hv Foo-5 to IDemoves F>yHpep.n asnl hidiprstioa, I*revnt Slalarious Fevers, Gives tone to your t.'ystcm. | ’. .. a* q '.y iO| l *? l,e S !e: (\ J. I'ruriMnr. It. H. WcllfN.Lr. * C.„ i' H a M ra 2 f I G j; ai \ A.Mi-RHf 1. ; 'or- J V \ Ft* -• t .'! cJe . \t%l , *{ -Dll, w.D'.d# ■ i 1 he . id: foil*’ w *jY'*frS t - r ,•*. to ii, ;* ti \y. ijdUj -Tu ‘ji i *t ear , • ; of land on h#r i v li* ul i :‘v“ v -ii (217) in the J3’h di-ni of • ri_in >i y M ry. the l * Fav( r,*, b.it row t.\,m pv it countj. i.jj t ;* h' -t te of Frn c> i; . Joio-s lie of s and coun \. <h*c*vi-- <], for the bcu "Jir of tbe hi,,! -■ of sai.j deceit e!. • lus Februiirj 17th, 187:>. J. ivf E S L. f 0 E > V 1 a ii- rtt 'GEORGIA, ) Caup3kli. County, j To ull Whom it may concern, W N. Co- k !,a\ ing in pioper lorm aj plied o me for pe \ rrmn- i t letn rs of ndmlnistrnti> non the estat of Dock Blalock. 1 te of said county. r i his is to cite ;wi mid singular tbc creditors j nd next of kin Hf Pock Blalork, u> bi* and ' <PP* -r a* my T ;'i--e. within the time all wed | l>y law, and show cusp, if any they can. why i p im pent administration should not he . rail ed to W. N. Cook on 1) ck 13 ai ick’d estate. it new? mv hand and officia signature, this February Id h, 1873. it. C. BE WE RS. Ordinary. ft* - 21 Im. GEO GiA, I * (’ami'bki.l C<>u.\ty J '• hkreas P. M. Duiih p. adm nis rafi r oi Jcim I ui* Ip. reore.senr- to th court, in hi pe im i, and i\ fi and •nd e 1 n-icd on record i at ne ha> fuily administered John Duidnp’s ♦ -t-j e. This iher-'fore, to cte all pcisons con erntd.kindred aid cmiiu rs, to snow cause, , I it? y ii.es can, why sad adm nis intor j '■lo uid n i he di'(■/urged from liis admin- | Tali- n. <*i <1 rece v 1 iier- nt di-mij-sion on the first Monday i Juro 187 . li V. BE \VER>, Oidinary. el>*>l-3ni r C Ml lib Lh CeUNT J Uhkkkas. Rid,hkl A King Anno htrutor I Adam ii. Ivi g. represents to 11><- Couit, in - is peinio duly filed ami euleieii on ireo and, iia he has lully administcred Adam J3 King's esiate. ll,is is therefore, to cite ul persons co - k ndied rind creditors, u> show c use, it any Hiey can, why said Ad,uini> rator siiou and no! <l hclih, gtd iron, ii> udine.is htJn, an . let 11 \*i? let trs ands is.-i- n, o ‘: eli si i •; :t s n JViuj . | 73 hi'> umi !i.\ hand .u.u i.-ffi.-iul gignuinru. ts< i.- Fehru _) it, Ife,3 ii. ( . BE AVER , U and. ary t( 1,7- .' E n AI V i .l. ■i.ixi ,\ i. . M.Lii 11' C ,'Al.b ' 1 ’ s hi hi, i>( v/tU I dit U (I j .u h l* vs ii oi hail hu i. (Jali-j heh • i,my L-O. i.l. l.b 1. tilts ■ >V I < li lUt Ul } lr, Apl , , i:M I I I, , v ■HP ' P< I 'y <’~w Gin i c.i' n J uii i .. 1 i.v C< U . J3 iw Ii a ad, .j,,. \i. , w a t j.i j, 1,1 J a i.ihi.< : a< uti' ruy Wi- lily , ■,< niau, nv l 'l . li. ii vn J A. H. i J \ a. and 0.;61i,.n non trustees oi Cedar Branch iteadeuiy j r t> rr, pi.iijieii urn by t jiai tilf. 1 ved -mi e unit' tu me by .. euiisl.ii/le, u.m 3 dm ol Ala Ii 187: . D. V. U HITE tjiiej ill 10l nl l elorc me on the fin t and y i March 87 ,by li. J WaUer of the 7 di distriei (i.M. or ('auij.l ell o'Only, li.i , an tsirny ;eo In ib': yi inlii.a, jh, bun,a su posnl lo be wo yiin .> old, iind *|> aist'd b D. Snwari and U . A, : aliicr, froeaoliiers, ol said tlis tiki; i 1.0 ib t ide ibat.it is wqi b .heyaia' to wmtor it. 'i lie oh ucr it. hereby, uotilied to come e ore me. prove |,roj>t rtv, pay costs and ex cn.-cs ai.d take her away, or the sal jear rK will he t-oid on Monday, (he 10th day ol March 18,d. on ibe IkiJioM co 1 k r u said B. J. VV alkcr. > R 0. BEAVERS, Old in:ii j. CAMPBELL CO , I>. SHERIFF’S SAL v iV 7 toy hi, r, t! ( < cuit, ll< i • oor. in it)* - U'' ut Fatrburn. *' ninpbe Can ty, Geo’ in, (i. hi fir t Tuesday April' next. Willi Hu- ltg-1 j. ms: <.] gi p the inllowinji |ii rty, viz: 0 • and el ing heme in whi h \V, C. .Mai of e now 1 ive t m uat'pd on Cau-py. llton st ret in tbe.towi I.f Kail-burn in raid Couo'y levied on .as tin property of VV. J J e - mil VC. M lon* to satisfy alifa in favor of John P. Millet s. v J. J vnas ml vv. 0, Vf Po-ie property oiate 1 out by p'aiiitilf's a tornev. vy made ard refur e .tom yaCi n t be. rd March 1873 WILLIAM THOMPS“N. D. S-l i r Jtt' GEORGIA. | Campbi 1.1. Oa.NTV j Whereas Ay.tn, J ; Oai-n tt, :u ininistr I f1 h n A Lil i .p- -s is i h roll t ii- pi;. \{,J , - V fi lil u and no . , .|,i, ,iu;| .ii. i T i mias . La n- a This i-. t ereiure, >o i-.tr all jiersi-ns. er i e- rued, kindred and c editors, 10 s 1 p’.v au-e, if any tne ona whv said H*'m n tram should nt he .• ict>-r-u and < m Ii in st i 0 --I ce ve e-d i-jui ,f - ii -he fi M da 11 Jn-, X 7 , This Ma'cb rd Is 3 R. C. EAFEIt r r i\ #! . ii j?\ I i’A IjM Iv ii O V'ii I ivlD, ■. J A .1! E\\ Ll' NEWSPAPER, Fublisbed at I’ALMETiO, GEORGIA Devoted to Temperance, Agriculture, Z’crlitics, XaitoX”£ttX3.2’o, {fcC, * SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE, , TWO 1(1] Al.i, (. : 4 . PER ANNUM & THE S X3E IEE33 Being piiblished in ah enteipiising town on the Atlanta & West Point Railroad, in a good section of country and having a large circulation in Campbell and silt rounding counties,the public will tind it a good medium fur i Ik ir ad v ei Ustlnenls. PATRONAGE feO GICITEIJ. No pains will be spared to make THE SHIEILiH 7“ '" ' _ : 'i.. - :-p ■ • A FIRST-CLASS BARER. Opr motto is, .ibl.TiA AM) 1.1 ONU Ar OME ONE, GOME ALL, AND SUPPORT TOUR COUNTY NEWSPAPtft WITH A WILL. ( ij f)’( j:f v\u v 1 nijRMTO - AUD \ : ILL HAVE IN a i; \ u n . fds, srr/-. n*r . u ill \ Etc.. t U hch they pr ,*ose to f*ell on - y rmff i' cm ,-e off-red n • : Their siuc!' is C(n,ph‘;*t all ha: id■ . an* now receiving laiire lor.- <>i Meal Cos: u. S'lottv Karti etc.. Which vr re Innight ‘ r Cash in the best markets, aid ssii] b- >o!l f.'i '• ;sh oran- Tim" Farmers wishing to luy I'n.v si< ps <>! any eiscription. cr Ferlil z rs are* les-peetivU) so licited to give them a call, j in. 17 -3m. S. I\ ( IIH1STOPI1EH) FAIRBURN, GA , A/IANUFACI Ulf E R OF AND DEALER iVJ in all kinds of Furniture. Also Wagons and Buggies made to order, or old ones repaired. Bkicksmithing d> l • Ly experienced work men, and thurges rtu ot ahie All work ior turn** rs done chkaf Call on him. and pet good bargains and rhe-ip work, oh I’ui: pkiitewn Street ul<ut three hundred puis wtsto- tht dj:ot. jan 17 —]s73--dm WATCti S'IOLBa. ON Sntur lay, tife -5 h J mu-ary. some per son Biole from ilie residence of Mrs Matil la Northcutt, about, six miles from Fair bur, a single case, c l nder escapement gold watch. The ring of said watch was consh era b.v worn, and the tninire hand uas off. The chain was a small bras* one Any one finding s id watch will be lio rally rewarded i \ returning it to tie ow, - r. C V. NORTHCUTT. feb7-lm THE u Vi(DCii” S. >!. < O x NEW SEWING MACHINE “V ITIor Runs vcjr Easy, Runs Vi ry Fast, Runs very Slill II ts Ni w SlinHlu Su|n‘l'U;i 1') all llt.lil'l'S. DEFIES COMPETITION. Girat I^'inj.it'i V( ui'.'iits in Ni'iUlle, Caiuiot bn Sol Wrong, fifir* Agents Wauled. A (bless THE ‘•YIUIYiR” S. M CO. 8(12 Brnad way N. Y Aoooben.-.Nt fc foh a iiomb, ■ FOR RENT Oil SALE. (. UNE FA I ! V. KNOWN AS Mbs. \ C:. aim's pi atilt a, lii i (•>' rules (• rl nl Fiiiibm 11. cuntainitiK lUa aci'rs. oi w ~ic.■ 2t) i,errs are ol the ■ *st lloltoai Tull' s—3.~> itcli s verv kim-i.: Up lail.il aiiui 0 errs in \V i.*nls. 11 is nl -o vriO' (oineiu lo So . *o!s. Cl u cl-r anil ti i (iri .ui. Tc.'ius vri' bbri’al. Aral Uo luiilu i' pur ticulars'oiiqiiiit at heir Cio'tii p. mat Dry Gonits House, o. the c.ryei' of avliiieliall aa(i Alabama S 11 ‘t t. L Atlanta Ga. COHEN A SKUG. j n. 31- tt'. T. B LANGFORfi, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL bhAI.KK IN Stoves, 11 oit u v Vi it , EM Tin, Tin I la'f, Mtcrl ln.ii K : situs* llllti iaig-Sr, Slale (Miliitrlv m <1 \ suns, lit iiso-Funiii-hini: Goods ot ivn; iiru ( an. Georgia Dlnrble Stones. Keystone J leak, Mhitilall stmi ArlilfC- . iln Agent for the celebrated “(Cl ••i.i h< (• 0018-3 m GEN, LEE AT ‘STONEWALL’S” GRAVE ( 14 X 18 INCH ENGRAVING ol the .~JI grave of ** Stonewall Jac- n in the Lexington, Va., Cemetery. The noble Gen. Lee stands I esi< e the flower str* wu graDe over which I anga a weeping willow. In the distune,* is to be m-< i. a bcuulitul InmY-cupo .H-ills decked ir. verdure, clouds as natural as real ones, and man;,* other things Ah,ch make iliis pic'ute a gem el art; one which should hang in the parlor ot every Southern home A copy "f this beauti'ul Engraving will be sent by mail, post paid, io every Person send ing Yd ) cents lor six months subscription to UdU'dW S MOXTULk hCLVIvUU, ” Published ac Bristol, Tei.n.. by J. C. & W. M. BURROW, An Illustrated Magazine cf useful ii/lurmatioe Literature Science, Art, AmuMiuent, etc D is i riuted on flue tin led paper, illustrated with ma-nilicient. engravings many ot then luibpMg' ri] arid is in all respects one of tin beat .Magazines iu the South. dcl!Ult- Specimen Copies of tin.- t iimstiant Union will he mailed free ol postage to tiny address on receipt ol six cents by J.l . t Gli li 4. CO , PUULISIiEI.S 21 Park S'iucc, lUw tuL. Henry Ward lieeelier line! Christian Union. THE CB IST I AN UNION is a Religious weekly, edited by Hi nry VV aid lieeelier. aid published by J H 1- rd & 0., U./ l’ork Blace, N. Y It comprises' ie peg' s, -i. rge quarto se< mely pasted at ■the,, ta-.c. mkl irimed at the edges, ready and conven efit f r ending. It Is the ablest at ■ be t ie ligioes pap r published; active i-.meat, alive on ail questions peri aiu long to ibe growth of a nealthy. religions lire. 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