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

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TPALMETOSHIELD. PAUUiA TO .FEDkUAUY 28, 1813 Agent* for tlio Shield. .1. F Ellington, Gen’l Agefi. Vim M Him, Agt in Album S.nn'i X. I)o sett, DnUil 'U'i’r. M scs f). H'atkius, Carroll county J:|.t. J. G. I. Kt. r, Fayette couuty. Cut. Kiclm.ti Mo. ie, Gilu er county. ■ ■■ - NDEX TO NEW AQVER . r ISZMtNTS I AUU TIO LODGE, F. A. 3 unity ujju e, no. u S. Z.:lia!S, \v. u. IV , 8. ZeJ iai e, S. IV. W. M WaltUall, J. tt\ J. i Beckman, Secretary, ./ M. Hipkiim, Ti eastiM-r, E U I iiOl Illola, {j. 11., J 8. Bowen, ,1. D. John Li.irnson, Tyler. Alerts Ist and 3rd Saturday night* Cacti month. KO. 7, I. O G. T Al EE TS E YER Y Fit IDA Y NIGH T At Fuirburn, Ga VV T. Roberts, Lodge Deputy, J. F. G-rightly, W. G. TANARUS, M.ss Lula (iantreli, VV. V. TANARUS, O' I Q (J. Grice, VV. 8. J. II Strickland, W. F. 8, Jan. T. F* lira ace, \V. T. Jno. Reynolds, VV. 0. L. 8. Malone, VV. M, Miss M. McKown, VV. D. M, Miss Oallie Landrum. R. H. S, Miss Helen Vickers, L. 11. S, Miss Bell Green, I. 8. G, Sam'! Brantley 0. S G, . Chiiicli Direetwry. Methodist Churcl'—services at Palmetto by Rev. T. II Timmons, on the Ist, 2nd and 4ih Sabbaths in each month, at 11 o'clock, a. u. aid at 7 o’clock, r. it. Union prayer meeting every Wedne day night. At Jones'Chapel—services by Rev T. II Timmons, every 3rd Sabbath and Saturday oefore—also every sth Sabbath. Palmetto Cottoti Market* Pei s .ns in ne dof tiardeu se :d would do well to comm tnie t'e with E. J. E a ■ &Cos York Pa. See their Ad vertisement elsewhere. A ouplo f Ur J ihh 8 Floid’s neighbors w e passing bv his plans tation the other day, nod discovered the fem e on Arc, and when they reached t place where it was blazing they di'Ccered MrFioyd with a brush in bis baud busly engaged io putting it out They asked Mr I', what caused tv* li , and he replied that it was time t* plant corn as his rule always w as to plant in the spring as aeon as the weather was warm et.onghjfnr the fence to burn. DRT X STwTi I'TAKER. VV T e call attention to tlie professional card of Dr. A- S. Whitaker io be found in another column. The pnblic could not patronize a more worth vjgen (lenten llian the Doctor. It was onr goo', fortune during the late war to belong to tli regiment of which the Doctor was Surgeon, and his skillful attunties and kindness to Che soldier* of the sGth Ga. Reg't will never be forgotten by those who wer fortunate enough to survive the war Tlie Doctor having had many years experience in the practice of medicine in ail itsvariona bra itches, bofh in war and time of peace, he is therefore well qualified to nerve tlie aflieed and de ecrTcs'patronage |freai onr cilizons. Horace Zellara little eon f Sim Zellars of this place while chasing a rabbit on last Saturday fell and broke one of his arms. Raising fish is all the rage in cu r towu, I)r. Zellars Prof. Loouey, E. R Thornton, and perhaps others are reg ularly in the fish raising business. Mr Gtts Stokes, ol Coweta, says that fish r ising is delightful as otic can call them up aud fed them, and when he wants a mess he can go to the pond and lift them out. We arc glad to annoucc that we again have sun shiny weather recen tly tlie fa mers could do but lit tie in preparing for their crops . con Bequently a great many of them mnst necessarily he behind. This lias, udeed been a cold winter, colder than we. have had iu many years, and it is to be hoped that the pretty weather we have now will continue for a white. The water courses all over our country have been very full and a great deal of danage has teen done by the fresh et Mills and dams, fencing bridges etc have been washed away, and large quantities of fertile lands have been overflowed. The farmers arc aking great preparation's, and ere going to a great deal of expense in buying fer tilizers for a large crop the pressut year, and their success depends en tirety upon the weather. Should the season be bad, our country next fall and spring will be in an embarrassing condition. SMtiM. WltklVS AGENT for Zell’s Guano, Potapsco Pa cific, Russell Coe’s, and Wilson's. Faxrourn, Ga. febl4-lm ' ' THE PALMETTO SHIELD, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Published at PA L.VIETFO, GEORGIA ■. ♦ ■ Devoted to Temperance, t Agricultutre, Politics, Literature, tfco, SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANCE, TWOI i OLLARS, PER ANNUM. Being published io a* enterprising town on the Atlanta A West Point Railroad, in a section of country and having a large circulation in Campbell and surrounding com.ties,the public will find it a good medium for their advertisement*. PATRONAGE SOLICITED. No pains will be spared to make TII3SS aaiEliD A FIRST-CLASS PAPER. Our motto is, INDUSTR Y AM) It CRUM m:— , COME ONE,|COME ;ALL, AND SUPPORT YOUR COUNTY NEWSPAPER WIT AH WILL, t , , A VERY LIBERAL DE~ DUCTION HADE ON YEARLY AD VEMTISEMEKIS. WATCH STOLEN. ON Saturday, the 25th January, some per son stole from the residence of Mrs Matilda Northeult, 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 chaip was a small brass one. Any one finding said .watch will be liberally rewarded, by returning it to the owner. C. V. NORTHOUTT. feb7-lm GLTT AW O S3. PII <E N IX GUANO. WILCOX. GIBBS a CO’S. MANIPULATED GUANO. these celebrated GUANOS IM- I ported and p . pared by Wile x. Gibbs A C;*., savannah Ga., and Charleston, O. are for sale tor fasti, or on credit on accom modating t Tins, payable in cotton, by W. F. Landrum, Agent, Fairburn, Georgia. Gal:i.Krr& Walthall, Agt's Palmetto, Ga, Speei 1 attention is called to Lie use teb t e t lioetni guano Composted with cot eg seed send or , ppiy as above lor cireu u e giving testimonials Irom p auters—pri es tei ms t ie. reli2SGw LOCAL AI) VEU TISEAIEKTS. Among. (he many enterprises of our town, we take great pleasure in cal!- ng erpec al at enlit.u Io the Pin to graphic Establishment of J. K Ellington. llis many friends will re ret 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. febl4-2t. GUANONOTICE. OUR POPULAR CITIZEN S. G. JOHN son wou-d be pleased to r. ceive Orders Irusn the Planters for the following Guanos. Bough’s Row BoneC sit sfia 00 Time $67 50 freight included. Chesapeake “ $f,U 00 “ SO7 50 Freiglit ine ud. and. Zell's “ st>u 00 •* S7B 00 Freight included. Eureka “ SCO 00 “ $67 50 Freight included IVhann’s •< $54 00 s6O 00 Freight Cash— to be paid on delivery Logan! sls 00 “ $53 CO Freight Cash—to be paid on delivery t'eb-2m. Avery earnest request, we have to make of all our young friends, and that is; “Before they go to sec their sweot-hearls, call on Freeman, ou r colored Barber, and get him To friz their hair, and shave their face, And fix the moustache to suit their taste feb7-lt BUILD CHEAPLY SEND FOR PRICE I.tST OF WINDOW SASHES, Blinds, Doors. Mouldiags. Slate aud Mar ble.Mantels, and all kinds of Building Ma teiials. Ample Stock and facilities un limited. • GEO. 0. STEVENS & CO , Baltimore ' Mil. $1 ()()O REWA D - G'A.V/v/W For 4r) y case of mind, iq e ding Itel in* or Ulcerated Pi t s that Deßing’s Pile Remedy fails to cure. It is prepared expressly to cure the piles, and nothin g flee Sold tty all Druggists. Price, $.((). WORKInT CLASS y .wTeTor Pkmal bT s■>) week guarantee u Respectable enipltiyinent at home, day t'r e vening ; no capital required ; full instruc tions lice by tnai). Adi rt s with six cents J tenrn stamp, M. YOUNG A CO.Courtlandt St.. N. Y. THE FINEST TABLE CORN foi the SOUTH Large York Sweet Jorn — An impro ved variety, of aery large size, rich su gary flavor, and exceedingly productive Packet (by mail ) 25 cents. Also a general assortment of select’ Garden and flower Seeds—sl.,’s2., $3. $4., ann $5. collections of the choices t vorieties mailed to any address on re ceipt of remittance. Refer(by permission to Hon.J S Blank, Washington D. 0., Weiser, Son & Carl, Bankers. York, Pa. EDW’DJ EVANS & CO., Purser ymrn and Seedsmen, York, Pa. ANL'ERKiN & WELLS,' ATLANTA GEORGIA GUANOS IMPLEMENTS, FIELD & GARDEN Seed Pendleton Guano Cash $67 00 “ “ Credit Ist Nov. 76.00 Nuvossa “ Cash 60.00 “ 4; Credit 70 00 Farmer’s Choice Cash 5 >.OO “ “ credit 66.00 250 Bu Rust Proof Oats. 60“ COOLEY Early corn. Clover Seed, Timothy Seed, Blue Grass Seed O rchard Erass Seed, and large stock assorted garden seed. Also, one and Two Horse Plows, and other Implements which we offer cheap to the trade. Agent?, For Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, Reapcra and mowers, Thrashers, JEngiues, Saw mills, Mill Stones, Plowing Machinery &c. Anderson & Wells, Atlanta, Ga Garrett & Wai.thai.l, Agents for the same Guano, Palmetto, Ga. mar. 11,1 mo DEATH-BED OF GEN. LEE. A magnificent 14x18 inch Engraving, The family and friends are grouped sorrowfully aroued the o and hero,s deth bed. The scene Is so touchingly beautiful, the sentiment of the picture is so sweet, and the characters so life-like that everybody admires it. It. is truly a gem of art, one which thould bring in the parlor of every Southern borne. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of 20 cenfs, or 3 for 60 cents. Abents w-iuted. Address J. C. &. W.M. BURROW, Bristol, Penn. . NEW ADVERTISEMENTS GRANDEST SCHEME OF THE AGE. $ 5 0 0,0 0 0 CASHGIFTS. SIOO OOOfor OnlySlo U.iuer authority ofspecial legislative act r f March is, 1871, the tr stees now an nounce theTuntn Grand Gift Coxes rt, for the b.‘nAt of the* *r of^Kkx twicv to come off iuLibraryillall at Louis ville Ky., on Tuesday, April Btl. 1873. At thi- Com ert tl.e best n usknl talen that can be procured trt.m ab parts ot the coun try will add pleasure to the eritertainnent and ten thousand Cash Gifts, aggregns ting a vast total oi : llaif a Million Dol lars currency will be distributed by lot to the ticket-holders, as follows: One Grand Cash Gift, SIOO,OOO One Grand Cash Gift 50,006 One Grand Cash Gift 25,000 One Grand Cash Gift, 20,000 One Grand Cash Gift, 10,000 One Grand Cash Gift, 5,000 24 Cash Gifts t.f SI,OOO each,24,000 50, Cash Gifts of 500 “ 25,060 80, tNsh Gifts of 400 “ 32,000 100 Cash Gifts of 300 " 30,000 150 Cash Girts of 200 “ 30,000 590 Cash Gilts of 100 “ 59,000 9,ooo*Cash Gifts >f 10 " 90,000 Total, 10,000 Gifts, al! Cash, $500,000 To provide means for this magnificent Concert, oxe Hundred.. Thousand .Whole Tickets only will be issued. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; vnd Quarters,s2.so. Eleven whole Tick ets for SIOO. No ducount on less than SIOO ORDERB. h e object of this'TuntD Gift ;Conc(Tt, like ■the two heretofore given withsueh.univcr sal approva’, is the ment of the Puni.ic LniRRY of Kentucky which, by thej special act a it'iirz'i' e concert for its benefit, is to he forever fre e to all citizens of every State. The drawing will be under the supervision of the trustee Li brary. assisted by the most imirrnt cit ze ns of the United States. The sa’e att tick etshlf already progressed so'faflhat com p lete success is assured, and buyers are herefore notified that they must orde -at once If they desire to£psrticipate in the drawing. The m iTutcm ;it! of tit’s,wfldertaki rg has bea committed by the trustees to llox Tnos. E.; Bramblette. late Governor oj Kentucky to whom comenumcations per taining to the Gift Concert maybe address ed 11. T DU BRETT, rWt. W N HALJEM AN, Vice I’ios‘t. JOHN S CAIN, Sec'y Public Library K Y. FARMERS' AND DKOVER-r’ BANK t r casurcr. As the time for theCvxeert is dee a t band (April Bth), parties wanting tickets should send in tlieir orders immediately if thry wouid avoid the I uth and delay absolutely unavoidable In ;thejfew days preceding the Ail orders; and ap plications for agencies, circulars 'and'infor mation will meet prompt attention. THOS E BRAMLETTE, Agcnt’Pnhlic [Established 1830 ] ZO WELCH k GRIFFITHS, Mannlact me is o! Saws. TO ALL OTHERS. every saw wa ra'teij. CFIL-S, BELTING &. MACHINERY DISCOUNTS. gGS" I’rice lists and Circulars free. elcii & GRIFFITHS Boston. Mass..* Detroit. Micu he Guide is published Qcar pays for the year, which is not half tde cost Those who afterwards send money to tin amount of One Dollar or more for Seed may also order 25 cents worth extra—th price paid for the Guide. The First Number is beautiful, giving dlans for making llural Homes, Di ning Tabic Decorations, Win dow Gardens, &c., anb a ma-s of infor mation invaluable to the lover of flowers. 130 pages, on Sue tinted paper, some 500 Ea gravings, and a superb Colored plat and Chromo Cover,—The First Edition of 20 ,000 just priuted rn English and Ger man. JAMES VICK, Rochester, New York* o s priug to bresk. no cutting of such; chea and urable, veiy easily applied; holds sash any pi ace desireb, and a self-fasteucr whe the sash is down Send stamp for circuli r Circutar and oopper-bronzed locks sent t any address in the U. S.. postpaid, on re ceipt of 50 cts. L.iberal inducements to the trade. Agents wanted. Address REINSING ER SASH LOCK CO., No 418 Market S t Harrisburg, Pa. tifcOfi P er da y I Agehts wanted W+>All classes of working peo ple, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work lor os in their spare moments, or ali the time, than at anything else. Par ticulars free. Address G. Stinson & Cos., Port land, Maine. • sepC ly I). B & A. C LADD, Uanvfacturcrs of and I>-alers in ALABASTER AND HYDRGUJ LIMEt WHICH took a Specia l Pre#fum of at the Mate Fair, October, bB7U; Medal at'Columbus Fair, Novedker,- li-7(k $25 00 ,-liver Premium at Cobs Counly Fair in A|r'l,-I$7l; a B onze MedrTat A’ianl* 1 ! hair, Ucfotwr, 1871; Silver Medal af Stan Fair. O toOer, 1871; Gold Medal and Diplo m- at State Fair, October. 1872. Corner Alabama Loyd Sts. noar Cat abed o. A. Cantrell, is our agent M Palhetto, aid VV. A MoCurkv at Fai burn. FIRST CLASS SHOE_AND BOOT SHOP. Undersigned takes this method of in -l forming the public, that ho is now pre pared to do all kind of work in the BOOT A\J* SHOE USE, Fine or Coarse Boots and Shoes, made to Order, and satisfaction guaranteed. He has secured the services of Mr N. R. Reese, late of Newnan, Ga., who has had many years experience in the business. Orders solicited. J. A. VICKERY, First door above the Hotel, Fairiiu,.n, Oa feb7-3in THE “TIME” IS MIGHT NOW! T R. BARNES, RESPECTFULLY IN: •J . forms the Citizens of Palmetto, and vicinity that he 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 aud Sewing Machines, with neatnese and on short notice. He keeps on band a good stock of watches, clocks, jewelry and spectacles which he will sell low for cash, call and examine his stock before buying elsewhere. iKW-All work warranted. Terms cash, as he keeps no books. jan3l Farmers Look to 1 our Interest. 1 he man to patronize is the one who will do your work well and cheap, and nt short notice, and that man is EN 0 C H STRICKLAND, Who has just established a wood shop in con r< < tion with his blackf-mith shop at East end of Railroad street, FAIRBURN GEORGIA. He has a full complement of experienced workmen and is prepared to do all kind ot work in his line. lie makes new Wagons. Buggies and repairs old ones, keeps new Wngons and Buggies con stantly on band for sale, jan 31-6ra. Dr. A. G. Hui.sky Cap’t. J W. Nelms. lIUL.BEY & NELMS, Dealers in drugs and family Groceries, between Elder <fc Bro., and VV. T. Rob its & Cos., Railroad Street, Fairbiirn.Ga. Their stock is always full. They are also Geneial Guano Agents, and Farmers in need of Fertilizers can get any kind they want by calling on them. jan 31-tf. THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS IS WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET Tlie Worth Of Your Money AND THE PUBLIC WILE FIAT* THAT PLACE BV CAI.LIAfi AT v 81m Cellars’, PATMETTO, GA., FRONTING THE RAILROAD. TAEALER IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND 1 / Hardware. 11c keeps constant’y on hand Sweed Iron. Plow and Cast Steal, Trace and Breast Chains, Hamcs, :hovels Spades and Axes of the best, buolity. Plows, and Heel bolts for everybody from the Southern Agricultural works Columbus Ga. jan24 tf LOOK.I?EFORE YOU LEAP THORNTON AND HOLLEMAN Still shave in store an ample Stock of DRV coons, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, BARB WARE, Etc.. Which they propose to sell on as satisfacte y erms as can be ottered anywhere. Their stock is comple at all times, and tht i are now receiving large lots of Meat, Corn, Molasses, Flour Lartl etc,. Which were bought for Cash in the hesl mat kets, and will be sold for f ash or on Time. Farmers wishing to buy Provisions of any inscription, cr Fertilizers are respectfully so licited to give them a call, jan. 17-3 m. AMERICAN TOOL CHESTS. For holiday and birthday pres sents. Fitted up with A No. 1 quality tf Tools adapted for Juveniles, from Gso te $S Boys, “ $4 • 10 You t!*s, “ 6 ■■ IS Gentlemen, “ 15 “ K Farmers fc Planters, “ 50 “125 Carpenters, “ 100 “ 225 Thirty different varieties, (he most complete assortment ever offered in the United States. Also, sole manufacturer of Smith's genuine New York Clnb skates. Croquet made in map’e, apple, Box and rosewood. Twenty differ -ut styles. PHISEAB 81HTH, Manufacturer, Warehouse and Salesroom, 116 Chambers .t., New York. lustrated r rice catalogue of my tool chst ; rices of ither goods of my manufacts r ydeuts receipt of ten cea \r alOi v —— CA UTION. THE immense demand for HOLLOWAY’S PILLS anil OINTMEN TANARUS, has tempted un princpiled parlies :o counterfeit these valua ble medicines. In order to protect the public and ourselves, we have issued a new‘ Trade Mark,” consist ing of an Egyptian circle of a serpent, \ *h the lector II in the centre. Every box of gv, nine Holloway’s Pills and Ointment wilt have this trade mark on it; none ate genuine without it. N. Y. Chemical Go., Sole Agents for Hol loway <tCo., 78 Maiden Lane, New York. f|''HE grand principle that operates in thei* wooderful medicines, is the power th a pcsscßß in purifying the turgid blood, and t ; pelling coirupt humors from the system. Holloway’s Pills consist of a careful and peculiar admixture of the finest Vegetable Extracts, Herbs and IHedieal Gums. Possess ing not a grain of mineral in their combina tion, they never expose those who uso them to any danger, al any time or season. No mother need hesitate to prescribe them to her children and the most delicate constitutions can use them with as great a benefit at the most vigor ous and powerful frame. 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The yearly numbers of Scientific Amer i can make two splendid volumes of nearly one thousand pages, equivalent in co n testß to Four Thousand ordinary book pages. An official list of all patents £'6 U jil is published weekly. J3F Specimen sent free. Address the publishers, ScCo., 37 Park ltow, New York. D A In connection with 1 ill JlllN 1 O, the Scientific Amer ican, Messrs. Munn & Cos. are Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, have had over2i yours’ experience, an l have the largest establishment in the world. If you have made an Invention, write them a letter and send a sketch; they will promptly inform you, free of charge, whether your device is new tadopatenta ble. They will also s(jiid you, free of charge, a copy of tflie Patent Laws in full, wi ll instructions how to nroceed to ch ain a patent. Address Munn fc Cos., 37 Park Row, New York. XW Subscription toScientiflc American received at the office. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. A. . WHITBY l|£K, OFFERS HIS SERVICES in all the branches of the practice of medicine to the citizens of and vicinity. He tenders bis thanks for former patronage and solicits and increase in the future. par- Residence at the late residence O A. B. Latham. ' mfe4b2B -M. IIA It It EGL, Proposes to offer 1113 services To the citisens of Palmetto, and the ommunity at large. He is prepared to prac tice in Campbell, Fayette, Douglas and Coweta. lie sol cits a thare of the public patronage. psr Give him a call. febll-Iy * W. H. ANDREWS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fairburn, Georgia. THOMAS W.LATHAM Attorney at La-cs Fairburn, Georgia. l3ta-jmnl E. FLOYD HAS erected a number of new building*, suitable for enrying on his large and extensive business, on the eaFt side of Camp! e iton street, adjoining the residence of Russell King. FAIRBURN, GEORGIA. And he is now prepared to do all'kind of work. Such as making and repairing Wagons, Carriages and Buggies. Also_ Painting of every discription, exe-” cuted in the neatest style SIGN PAINTING A SPECIALITY. and Blaek=mlthing 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 workman like manner. He employes none but ex perienced workmen. Call and see him. Wagons and Buggies always on hand, and for sate. donoonTime. feb7-4m GRICE & ROAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Fairburn, Georgia. Office in the J.hnson Building. THEEOPLE’S PAP li FOR FOUR DOLLA RS! The Savannah Advertiser WILL BE MAILED TO YOU Daily, ONE YEAR. THE ADVERTISER PUBLISHES As much Reading Matter ns any Paper in the State, The Associated Press Dispatches and Markets, Specials from Atlanta and the Legis lature, A Weekly Commercial Review, elabor ately compile i, Ana, in fact, is a thoroughly Live, Comprehensive Newspaper; nrnisbed at a price that has already given 1 DOUBLE TOE CIRCULATION OF " Any Other Georgia Rally. Tri-Weekly Edition $2 per Annum! Twice a] Week One Dollar and a Half! Agents Wanted. EARD & KIMBALL, Proprietors, Savannaii, Ga.