The Palmetto shield. (Palmetto, Ga.) 1872-1873, April 02, 1873, Image 2

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PALMETIO SHIKLI) •HAK A. CAiNTKtLt, ADJIOH ASl> PLOtkiklUß PAI.MKITO. PHIL a. 1*73, bniu> a* i„th. P viivii liuHm., firm dour Jit, I>*l for thr last few month*. Mm*. r 1 • f to* A H.Hrniua, fint-l*m. •I h t., nr doiiif n nvrwh.tn.iiig Inein.S., Bad jf t| ry fail ta yet tirh, it • ill mt b* fur the lack of nifrjfy cloar •k>frln-t: oi .Hi buaiarea, and a, good rau of vuatuM. Toa*e guotl**.,, caw* f* Palmrtt* • f*w year* sfo, *lni*l atraagers to *h trading community, and have built o an astonishing trade. They ar* >■ll handad and do business an the -afa and ayatanatic plan. Being free , '® m ®"*"ci*l embarraaameat, they can H*-rd to *fl>r indncemealn to tb* par ekaaar. Read tbelr Advertise maul in a another column, and then go and pnrckaa* a lot af thorn new geoda, vrhich are j*t arriving front .V. Y.— W * ‘kat tha printer's ink baa **- a!at*d then, to acme extent since i.nr arrival is this place, in keeping it he -1 re tti* people, that they haw always tha boat markets in tha United States, aad that tliay are live business man. faa Ihirf who was arreuted for isbbiag Parsons’ staia in this town *a fouad to have a quantity of . ** * Vieox is bin poaaasioa ' h# " “ ,k ' K * wfc J k wished to steal that article, ha answered tht ho •wanted to restore his hair, for it was Ward ta be a thief and bald, too.” If that iavaation af the. great chemist •weld restores faded character aa eff ectaally as it does their natural heanty to bald aad grey heads, it woultl snrely t, sa they aay it now is truly inval u-kla.—Lewistoa (Me.) Journal. PaIMETTO SjdrUK/j- If •ccopt bl# w# will n*w and thaa five yon • abrt cometunicatioa ef the proceed ■ if* ef the Palmetto Agr’l Society, •nd the tepie* presented for diacnsaiou •u t the eeaclnaidna arrived at frem the experience of member* npea the ea jecta presented, Our meetings are i evened et 2 e'clok .the 4th Seder* <!•?* ef each month ie the Maaonic >l. At our leet meetiag, three i, i atieaa ef interaat to the farmer were • eaented, Ido not propaae in this * mnnicetion to five this argument* and experiment* for or against tlie— qeentiona eubmitted r but aimpty to • e tli# questions prepoaed, aad the c-o dc'naieaa arrived at. Pirat: la there •<i economy ill having cotton row* •rarer thaa three feet? There ie not. ■’oc’dcDoee itpey beat to put Fer> 4*ra upon land that will pay without 1 "in, or upon thia land? Beat U| on i.-iadand. Third. What amount of > rtili7,#r will pay beat npon otir land*? }l.ri4*d 150 pound*. The presents' t * a of theae anlijecta, elicited lively a* * iHtereating apeecher from YV. H > and the proposer, Rev. S. I*. Steed ur h onored presiding Officer W i'. taviue, I regret that time and a .;# will not admit *f the aonnd and el <• reasoning of these gentleman vi -* it the subject* discussed as deliv *. -4 -in full. We regret that any me** V-i f the Society(or any one inter— • •’••) in the interest that the society i p:m*nta)should miss aiicli a trad* • • n* deprived of such valuable > as were presented, YVe have t ■ premise of such another time, •- *• n r at our sext and aucoeeding •i- ting*, and if you do not wish to he hr •••r coaae to our next meeting and gt it all. Respectfully, A. Listener, A gentium an residing in thia Mr, wishing to arrive at the value • vires of land, a few day* ago, • l in three of hi* neighbors to i * price on tbeaame. They agreed tv# arch should write what he con* • idrrn! the land worth on ticket* and <4ru. i-m into a l(t, and add the fi£ wree i 'jftber and divide l>y tlirce •whi -'-i should determine the value; • lid fcl.aa tlia tickets were taken from k'i. !il they all had.the same price ! ,-• -i>, aw the iieceeaity of adding . >t riding was dispensed with. Htg,. \ ..ether failure * Jotvph Brantley wi ir •ii'Voiru, who was the Heaviest hi. >iut in that place has failed in V,.i H\s failure ia to he much t t,4 Wy the people of Fairburu, and , .i: riiudiaff country .Mr Brauiley v . . very industrious and energetic 1 mas; and has done a vast i r the cnmmuuity in which he h is uaderatood that his failure V .. i-.,iiM!d by heavy losses on cotton y setting goods ou Bonds and a.and could net collect. We %l . - i,ad that he has turned over i us to his creditors and that 4:, j will ise nothing by hiiu, as t!i .* invoice will enter bin liatolife*. Mr diuwtlev i* a sidling bnsilira.s man ia ab . I v.l fru-wb, and 'c hope that they will l ck to him throng: mi.foiluLV as well as pros| eilty, | The Gen‘l 11. E. Lee Monumknt* — The grand mannnieiit tothe memory f Gen’l L*e ia now rapidly lining constructed undsr the directi' u & skid >f Prof. Volentine. And iu order t complete il at the earliest possible ( I*7. the Executive (Jooiinitteo of the Lee Meuioiial Association, ol Lexington V*., which is composed of such dis tinguished mail as Gen’l IYndlet- u Gen,l Terry Uon. Win. Mel, ughli.i Col. Preston Johnston Coas. Davidson and ethers, have authoiizvd the pub icatim til ails if a ptrfstt ttisl eu graved poitrait of Gen’l Lee. . The proceeds of its sale to he applied in furtherance of the object of this As ociation, n imuly; to the erection of a muiiuinvut to the memory of Gen‘l R. E Lee, at the Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. The por trait will he Bold only oy subscription 1 1 hough regular authorized agent H.—. — Every subscriber for the portrait will receive a certificate signed by the Secretary and Chairman of the Lee Memorial Association. We cauimend this portrait to the bublic, and hope some good energetic man will r.ecuro the agency in this section in order to hc’p on the good work. Messrs* W* W, Bostwick A Cos., Nos ITT &.* IT9 West Foarth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, have been constituted and appointed Gen eral Managers of Agencies, and any communications nddicssicT to them foi ci.culars, terms, and certificates, will receive prompt attention. ♦. •• Signs. M;my peop'e hehtre in signs of the moon, of the weather, etc If a p raor. believ a iu certain signs, he has all taith in them. , Let ua notice eonio of these aigns, aad sea their fol ly. It it an old saying, that if yon see the newm ion overiyo'ir right shakier you will have good luck; hut if jron aoe it aver your left •holder, or full in the face, you will have bad luck. Mr, A. says the now moon is a wet aaa, because it stands on ana end, and ao let*all the water out; he says he it to fail. Mr. It, on tha other hand, saye the new moon js a dry one hrcuse it stands up on one end,and that is a sure sign that thrc is nn wi ter in it; and vice versa. W. says, set your fence posts on the full moon in may, and they will last longer. YVlist does he supposethe moon hss to do with his fvneo posts? Many have a certain time of tha moori to sow and plant, and gather, their different crops by. For instance, far war L. and farmer M. are going to plant some Early R >se potatoes . Far mer M. plants his by the moon; while farmer L. plants his in the ground and plants them as soon as lie can. He has a splendid crop of potatoes while Mr. M. happens to have a poor crop,—He says, "I guess I planted mine in the wrong time of the moon If he had said he hl l planted them in he wrougkiulof g. ii il, he would probably have been nearer riglit rn oTesM()nallj7r DU. A. *. WlllTAkKlJ, ~ OFF KUS JUS PROFSSIONAI, SERVICE? in all the branch?) ef the practice el medicine te the citizen! ef f’alutcllo and vicinity. He tender* hi* thank* fur former putronnge and solicits and increan* in the tnture. Ketddenoe at the late usidinee A. B Latham. ssfMb'iS- DR. *\ M.HA It UKL 1., PKO POSES TO OFFER HIS SERVICES Ta the citixeaa of Palmktto, and the cmmunity'at large. litis prepared to prac tice in Campbell,; Fayette, Dougins and Coweta. lit sal cits a share of the pnblie patronage. yw Girt him s call. febH-ly GRICE k. ROAN, A TTGRNE YS AT LA W Fuirburn, Georgia. pB~ Offlee in the Johnson BniVling. K. FLO V D HAS creeled s number of new buildings suitable for earr> log on bis large anc extendve business, on the east side el Campbollton street, adjoining thu residence ef Russell King. FAIR BURN, GEORGIA. Atd be it now prepired t> do all kind of work. Su h as making and repairing Wagon, Carriages and buggies. Also Psuitixo of every discription, exe ated in the neatest style SI6N PAINTING A SPECIALITY. and Blaek'mlthing executed with neat tea and dispatch. Having had several years experience in the buisaess, he is therefore, capable te ndge when work is executed in a work man ike monner. He emp'oys none but ex perienced workmen. Call and see him. pß~t lew Wagons and Buggies always e s ud and for sale, yaf Work done on Time. bateb7-4m ’ ‘THOMAS W. LATHAM 1 Attorney at Xsa\Bi Fairburu, Georgia. {aSta-jmnl - • THE PALMETTO SHIELD, 4 WKSkLY X&narAPJiR, Pahtiskad at tWLMKTI’O GEORGIA Drvotol t Temperance, Agrioratu Literature, ttoc, “SUBSCRIPTION’,'IS’ ADVXNCET” TWO -DOLLARS, PER ANNUM. Being published in an enterpiuing lawn an the Atlanta k West Point Railroad, in a good section of conntry and having a large cirenUtisui in . * •* Campbell snd Brn'-a.nU.iog com.tin-,the public will find it a good medium foi their advoi Its-menls. PATRONAGE* bOl.lCITKI). No pains will be spared to make THE SHIELD A FIRST-CLASS PAPER. @ur mntto is, INDUSTRY AND ECONOMY • . ■; OMR ONK,|COMK I ALL, AM) SUPPORT YOUR OUNT Y NEWSPAPER? WITH A WILL. t&~ A VERY LIBERAL DE DUCTION HADE ON YEARLY AD VER TUEUEN 18. E NEW HAVEN ORGAN COMPANY. manufacture the Celebrated ÜBILEE AND TEMPLE OHaAKTS. THESE ORGANS are unsurpassed in quality of lone, style of finish, simplicity ef construction,aod du.-ability. a Iso, MELODEONS in various styles, and unequalled in tone. Send for illustrated Catalogue. Addreas NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO., Ncw.llaven, Conn. t&~ Agauts Wanted. SAMI’KL WILKIES AGENT for Zell’s Guano, Potupsoo Pa cifo, Russell Coe’s, and Wilson s. Fairtnirn, Ga. feVM-ln GEORGIA, f Superior Corn t OaVPBKU, County. j Feb. Teim, 187S l-’iedfiick Bailey vs Sarah Bui ey- Libel for Divorce. 1* 'we to perfect Sir fie tappearing tu the Cos rt by the mum j the Sheriff, that the Delendent r’oe s not reside in thi county f aud it furth r ppeaiing that, ale dies not reside in his State. it TU or motion of Cmnnl rdertd that said Bsh-ndant apt ear si.d answer at this term of the c*urt' else th* - u the case bocnnsi ‘ered in def-uiH and the Pla 1 ,. tiff allowed to procee.l Aril it i furiln*,. ordered that thTp tide be published in th PaLsk.tt* Suiki.li a public Gazette of said county once a men h for i u* months. TIiUM.vS \Y. LATHAM. Petr's Alty Order Granted, HUGH BUCK AT A,u J udge, 8.0.; T. C. A true extrnet from the mil u’es of the Superior Uourt of said c unty, March, 20lh 1873. M. F. WOODD > LL, C. S. C. GEORGIA, ) U’ayruti.L County, j To all Whom it may concern, IV. N. Cook having in proper form applied to me for pe r manent letters of administration on the estate of Bock Blalock, late of said comity. This ia to cite all and singular the creditor * and next of kin of Lock Blalock, to be and appear at my (.dice, within the time nlioae-* by Lw, aud shim cause, if any they can, permanent administration should not b canted to W, N’. Cook on Bock Unlocks tats . witness my hand and official signature- Febnary 14 th., 187it* k. C. BEAVEkS. Ordinary. Eat ray Notice. There came to my house during last Christmas week, a red and black spotted sow sh 'at, marked ms follows: a split in each car. The owi er is here by notified to come forward, jay ex penses, and take it away. This March, 25'h ls7d. 1). C. GOBA'it, Near Cross Anchor, Ga. FIRST NEW SPRING GOODS. MusQikkn Sscir:i Has just received f: om New Yolk A LARGE STOCK OF MIH.INEtY GOODS. She has opened in the new hii'hliiift on Toombs Street, recently occupied b. v Messrs. Barnes & Ellington. She is now prepared to sell those who miD j,vor her with a call, these Goods at reasonable prices. Ladies give her ca 11. Stop rniKV* Stop! ! _ Keeps conptHiitly on hnml. at Atlnnt > ery diperiptmn nnd qnnlity of tn bright and now from the hop. and vr* to be of the bust material Keep l * rne er always employed in stealing ami loeU p< r lastly able to give urniture to th Tkose entitled under thi generon - propt'rU tioo. will bring a certificate Irom'R I notice ol Jbe Peace, that they \t)V all of their pro ?r --iy by tip* ar. Has- changed his bUcVnoith shop to Jacl hou’s old shop, and *v il do w<3rk in tha lifit style at low rates. ‘’Cone ye pd*'and needy. 1 janlO :im C. T. SMITH. i'iii .n9 w io, G i. “ ’ I* II IK 79 IX G IT A \ O. WILCOX. GIBBS & CO’S. MANIPULATED GUANO. rPHKSE OKLKBRVTED GUANOS IV i. ported ami p epared liv Wile x. Gibb* At (Jo., Savannah < la.. and Charleston. s . C . art for sale for cash, or on eredit on accom modating, terms, payable in cotton, by W. F. Landrum, Agent, Forimni. Georgia. Garkktt A Wai.ti tot., Agt's Palmetto, (Jn, Spe' iat attenlio l is e-thud 'o the u o ieh the phiv nix gni,no composted wiili cot ei( seed, tend or >p,ily as above tor cirrn u c giving testimonial*. Irmn p aiders—pri es term* etc. rb2B6w THE FINEST TABLE CORN f .t the SOUTH LarubjYork Swv.bt Joitv— Ax impro ved variety, of very large .sure, tick su* gary flavor, and r.teeedinyly proditrlioe Paelep.l (by mail) 25 rente. Also i general nssorliivnt of select Garden and flower Semis—so $4., tnh s.j. colie el ions of the choicest varieties mailed to any address on re ceipt of remittance. Rcfci(ky permission to Hoh.J S Black, W.-ishnigton D. C., YY'oistr, Son & Carl, Bankers, York, Pa. BDW’fi- J. EVANS & CP-, A artery men and Seedsmen, York. Pa ANDERSON & WELLS, ATLANTA GEORGIA. GUANOS .... :<r • IMPLEMENTS, FIELD A GARDEN Seed Pendleton Guan* Cash $67.09 “ “ Credit Ist Nov. 76.00 Navossa Gash 60.00 *• “ Credit 70.0) Farmer's Choice Cush 60.00 “ *• credit 66.00 250 Bu Rust Proof Oats. 50“ fOOLEV Early corn. Clover Seed, Timothy Secd.Jßlue Grass Seed, Orchard Crass Seed, and large stock assorted garden ate I. Also, oae and Two Horse Plows, and other Implements which wemffer chdap to the trade. Agents, For Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses. Reapers and mowers, Thrashers, Knglnes, Saw mills, Mill Stones, Plowing Macltin>-ry ft. A KHERSON- & Wells, Atlanta, Os GAattFTT <fc Waltham., Agents for the same Guano, Palmetto LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS . -m. - ■ —— GEORGIA; ) Ca>II*BKI.L Cos. NTV. ) Okoinabt’s Maroii 15, 187 Air*. Martha Bohannon, wife of T T 11. liannon. but applied (<>r Kxenipf'on ol P r sontlity. and eertinj; upai t aud r liialir ui Homestead, and l w ; !l |*a* o|m>ii ’lie aann *tU o’clock A- M an idrb day f Saich 187 t, at tnyoffici*. in Fairbuin in *ii-i count Given under my ollfeb.l siirnat-iro R 0 .Beave-s, ordinary GUARDIAN’S SALE. By virtue of an order of the Coul t of Or . din ary of Fulton County, I will sell Iwfore j the f 'ourt II use D >or in Fairburn, Camp tiell county Georgia, witliin the legal hours of ealc, on the first Tuesday iu Mai* ! next, undlvl led interest of the min c heirs ol Ilussei' Baker deceased, being ; four eleventh of one tevenib of land loi* j 17!> ai.d laG of the S;b District of original'y Fayette, now Campbell County, for the benefit of idminora, T -ran-Cash. March 20. h 187-3. ARCADIA BAKER, Guardian. GEORGIA I Campbeia County, j Four weeks alter dat". application will 1* made to th* Conrt of Ordinary of said County, at the first regular term fitter the expiration of four weeks Irom this notice, for leave to sell fifty acres in the south-west corner of lot of land number two hundred and twenty-sev en f227) in the 18th district of originally He ry, then Fayette, but now Campbell countj, belonging to the estate of Frsr cis M. dimes late"ot said county; deceased, for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased, this Fcbrua-y 17th, 1873. JAMES L .TONES. Adui’r GEORGIA, I Campbell County, j B hereas Wut. J. Garrett, admiuiatrafo of Thomas A. balhrm. represents to the court, in his petition, duly filed and enter ed on record, that lie hag fully admistered Thomas A. Latham's estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said nc'mi . trator should not be diebarged ficur hi - ministration, aud raeuive letters of ands sion, ou the fi st Moi dy in June 187 J, This March ,'rd 18i3. U.C. BEAVER’., Oidiiiury. CAMPBELLOO.,D.SHERIFF’S SALK Will be sold before the Court House door, 1n the town of Fairburn, Catnpbtl) County, Georgia, on the flrrt Tuesday i May next, within the legal hours ot sale liie following property, viz: One cer tain lot in tiietown of Fairburn, Ga., and known iu the Jilan of aid town as I t iVo ,nd botindtil as f,.llows: fronting on the line ot Ihe All nta nnd Wed I’cin ; Kail Ho and, mid bo..tiled , n west ly Hi | ju'-!ic road leailiDg ffu*n Fairburn to Kay- i etteville G, the same being the lot .wl-e r 1 on tiie dwellia in which the family off the iafo Thomas Mi BGnald i.ow r-6'des is j 'inland: levied o.r as th.* prop-ny ot-M-t --*li-tv 11 * id, and jmlnted out by Q 0. G*i e I’ill’g A ty. Lrv el ta by virtu i of afi la .*.*u and in fiver ol Sarah Ann Bark vs Mat hew E-id et. a!., Irwin Fayette Sup!: ri. Conrt. Also at tin* same time an<\ J>V(V, F.xst bait ol l"t t f land ntmiber lorty (40) in Ihe niuih Digtrirt of originally Henry then Fay ed*, b.t nuw Cauipliell County Geo.gia eoiitain ir.g one hundred acres more or Ic* t being the same wh treon George I’cte r now lives. Levied on by virtue of a Jg*- rice Court li fa i.*tued from 12t4tb Diet ri c G.Al.in favor of William baker agsins George Pete s, and the same was pointed ul by Grice tk Roan, o WILLIAM TIIOMPS >N. Dj Sheriff. CAMPBELL CO , SHERIFF’S SALE Will be sold belore the Court Hoaie doer in the town of Fairburn, Campbell county Georgia, withn the legal hour* of sale, on . t he fl it Tuesday In May next, the follow itig p o ptirtj cu*wit: A certain'town lot in the town of I**l nntto. G*., with appurtenance* thereon, situated, llie aaine t eiug West aide it lot. No 16, tlrat range fronting on Toomb* Street Twenty five feet, and running back sixty feet aad whereon tin bouse built by John F Ellington it lituated, and u ow oc jupied by said Ellington. Lev ied on by virtue of a li I* iaued from Campbell Superior Court, in favor of G. K Cranford against said J. F. Ellington, as tli porperty of said Defendant in fl la, aud pro erty pointed out by Plaintiff's Attorney. D. P. WHITE. SIIEFF STATE OF GEORGIA, I ; Oa MI-BULL CoOiTT. j Whf.rkas, Richard A. King, Administrator of Adam B. King, represents to the Court, in bis petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has tally administered Adam B King's estate. This is therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, u> show cause, if any they can, rhy said Admlnislrafor should not be discharged Irons his adtninis tration, ami receive letters of dismission, ou the first Holiday in May. 1 <3 Given under my hand aud official signature, this February Ist, 187$. tt. C. BEAVER 5 , ' Ordinary. feb7- v T~ CaMFBRI.I, CotTNTT j Whf.kp.ai P. M. Dunlop, administrator ol John Dun.lop, represent to the court, in hi petition, duly filed and t ntreil on record that be lias fully administered John Dunlop’s estate. This is, therefore, to c’te all persons con cerned,kindred and creditor-, to show canso, it any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from big admin istraiion. nnd receive letters ol dismission, on the first Monday in June 187.1. R. C. BEAYER3, Ordinary FILE EXTINGUISHER. p ±*rm Has: cbj> V. w tarf.. lolßr -sdw.y n Y i* fit arks tSt Chicag t-i.wise MAtßiNr >*- I# TOR BUST IM TUB WORLD. A'/enU w wied. SeuA Iff ciica.tar A'Rlreas: .' > . ‘•DOMESTIC'’' SKWIXO'HACHI N K N. Y. • STJESAS opportunity sad 1h n#jt T # aV'f*R e >inW n tion efftrid is to ba fvund in the Agvi.vy tar IIENBY WARDIIf.ECIIEin Great LijfktaßT, fi asilt. Jlaw sPApra with which i* givan awry Fra Is: gsst aa l bt rresalassi Picture ev*r tfier. .• . ne v and ex-iubu'* sl2 *ro PIIKXVA’ OLKOavAPH. called “laittle ninaw*r ' , sH lse r Feta” ( ictugrAasi are thschsicsst class v French Xi t- priming oils ft t da s/s n*: s < • CuaoMo ) weal*'give thV superb *to p* of Gunuiae French Oil ohr< mp.’ ••■fid Awake’’and* 1 Fast A leap'’ subjects LIKE SlEKcbsrming fac aiinile* of original oil Fainting. *Fui* paper hts tbs largest cirauta lion inth- worl'l It will this v#*-h- m id* w. ter-than ever. Her at t ile* hr werlil fa-noue aulh rs, L M Aiatorr. ■ Edw'is Kouuaar.v. HARR‘Er ItKKOHER afOHU -U N.w an I back brilliant Contributors lllas ra’nl II ol day Nurnbrr and hack na ah-rsof Miss Ai coU’s story Free. The Ltrgset om niaaioa Tald One Aijest made ti.O ini us in'hs; an otiier 57301) in i Jay*; a i:he* fit.so it on* day. aud. Hii* year our oif-rs ar. • morn protitah'e. Tuc Anbieaiaau oar The Picture Fr.wiu.a Whsn s. pays tne Agent, * GOOD AGENTS VVaNTHO. latelligen; mea 'a womta wanted *v.rv waere. To get gui-1 territory, exilaniv.ly assigned, send early for siroulars and terms J. B FORI) ACO . N. V. It ~to* Ma s. t;liiea>:o. II!.; Aan Francisco, *l. buildcheaT’lY' SKH3 K i* I* tier l,ifr op WINDOW SASHES, -Blinds, Dop/s, MeiildiAgs. 3)stiti-l Ms b’e Manteis. anl,all icinGs* t iiiding 4 fe-ials. Aa.il* Stuck ..pi fs,iliti** . limited, GE'O. 0. UO, B.lum* r , •v fit ; ; .( -_ L . , x _ DEATH-BED OF GEN. LEE. llzlS i ict TSI i family-^ah4. Iriantls a •# vfi'l >' • ou 4 tha • 4 la* ar-Aa 4i HHWIHfr ty I M f. t<ia •n nl'rf; ibrpicture ob4**t*r# • ir* irkt tli-u i.; ii j, triilr X *rt>. nna.wiikH h *mU • ifi tKi; pAflnr of S#u a r* •>>•. H*’it Wr Al tin Ju e*Ki, or S foi e**t. A. *jU A4<rw* J.c *. nr- u. MUk'lO-r, KrUtal vH. workini class 'emai,x. A jfU 4. Kep*cUbt<* emploj n*- l k >mt I/ • veuiujt; : fiill i ne ous fr*e lj mill. A4 ir wiiij iixsvit4 el urn stamp, M. TOCAiG A CO.CssrtUnd ■, N. T. V4,-.< Jbj to p y A<*a|) *m.| W-vtJ All el*.**) Vf wirkiag • pie. ef either .et, yeaug or aid, make mere aseaey at work .or ue ia ibrir ipare aia.*li, or all.the time, than at aaytUiaf e|w Par ticular) fro#. Address G. gtbixa A Ce. Pert laa4, Haiae. i, HORRIBLE, 1 ufrer-d with CiUtrh tliirtf -years, sad was cured by a simp!* remedy wip receipt, postage free, to all affl sfd. Rev T J lean Drawer 17, Syacas*, >• T. iLOOOI £WA “• " ltd inj or Ulceraterl Pile* t Dkßinc’s PuA Kaamr fall cur*. It is prepared rxpro , to care the pile*, and not h * • elie -Sold hr all Druggists. Price, a. EN. LEE,AT "STONEWALL'S" G3AYE A 14 X li INCH ENGRAVING .1 it A grave of •• Stonewall ’’ Jack--* in t, Lxittgton, V , ocrastery. The nhle Gen Lt stmils beei It the flower strewn grav *er which hangs a weeping willow, la th distance is to l, seen a luaiililtii tanAncap. hills decked in verdure, clouds at uataral a real ones, and many other things which nick • his pic urea gem of art; cue which olsoult hang in the parDr ef every .Southern lis.ee A cepy of this beautiful Engraving will be sent by mail, post-paid, to every uoroea aaa4 ng 6) coats lor six months.siihscriptiou l* “ BIIUtOH S HOKTHLV Mtmß, " Published at Bristol, Toon., by JC * ft W. N. BU ROW. J F CROWELL mill. Wright, Is now prepared to do all kind of wrk ia h • lino. Parties vmiitingA.i l mille rspxired. or new-ores ,built, Will do wyll to call oa him. UoyoliciU the patron -ge of hose vrantiog work*, one oa gins running bj water, wr maehbtery ofany kind, j:'E. CROWBLL, Palmetto' Ga • L. B. LANGFOp; ' WHOI.BKAI.E ANp KKTAII. 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