The Palmetto shield. (Palmetto, Ga.) 1872-1873, April 24, 1873, Image 2

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PALMETIO SHIELD. OSCAR A, CAATiiI'LL, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. PALMETTO, OA., APRIL, 24,1873.1 Ketv Books. A OiiJun*cxini'M <f tiik lli-tuy if tjif. United States.—By Hon. Alexander If. Stephens, of-Georgia. K. J. Hale k Son, Publisher*, 17 Murray Street, Nc Voi k. The above is the title of a book to l p tanned this week, which s destii.ed to create a sensation. Its author is a statesman, who, having been id--till" fied with the history of our Coiiatry for nearly' two generations, brings to Ills task an experience such as is p- s-. 8' ssed by few of the v l iters of the age, and who treats his sul j'-ct in a mam er at once fascinating ni and instructive. The book should be in every schnol reoni, and in every library in the Uni ted States. It is the Hi tory of the country, its unmaiued body, and its peivuding spirit ; a Yale JJ/’cum to both student and statesman : a neces sity to every one who wishes to know wiiat has been done, and why it has been done, by those who made, and those who have administered the gov i-Miment oh these States; to every C 00l room, that young may learn the true piineiplsof the government which was instituted by their forefathers, and grow np constituents worthy of representatives. So educate the young, and there will boa reasonable pros pect of real reform in tho administra tion of their govTrnment. The volume l2ino, 513 pages with numerous illustrations —is heau t fully printed, and tu.itefu’ly and itrongly be nnd. Piice, $1 50. I! not to be had at the local book store, the publishers will send it by mail, post paid, on receipt f /he price. Am- Excyclc rr.niA of the Rest Th touts ofChari.es Dickens. (Jompi’ed and arranged in Alphabetical form by E, G. I)e Fontaine. E. J. Hale & Son, 17 Murray Street, New Y>■ i k The millions of admirers of Dickens will welcome this wink as a valuable household and official li r not a h k> it m, tat'etyle,;. j ; 1 Ly-.C: ■" - of ihr fust hat Mure ever cstabli he- | iu Atlanta, remaining with Mr. T. nui til 1858, when that gentli man tailed. Mr. H. then purchased the interest aid e-tadi isur.n himski.f is cum ness. In 059 coimn. need the inai.u'actmc oi hats on a small scale, in which hits ine s l,e continued until *BO3, at which time l.is business ha.! so increased that from 75 to 100 hands were continually engaged in the manufacture of hats of every style and grade. Mr. 11. was the tisst man that ever manufactured a ! si.k hat in Georgia. REMOVAL FROM ATLANTA. In 1864 Mr. 11. moved his factory to MaCon, Georgia, w here he remained but a shoi l time; icinoving from there to Dawson, Georgia, where he contin ued until May 1865, when he came back to Atlanta, nCMipying a portion of Er I Lawshe's jewelry store, until he could | rebuild. The building being completed jin March, 1866 lie, opened a large i stock if hats, caps, furs, &c.: contlll— j iiing li both the wholesale and retail business until u< w. STORE ir OM. llis store rooms on WliitibaH street, 100 feet long by 20 feet wide, gives ample evidence of the success that has a l!f]idc*d Lila'inoai?.. THE FIRST FI/H R of the building ; s used for retail pur poses, where the purchaser can select from the vaiied assotinent such an ar ticle as lie desires. THE SECOND FLOOR. is used for wholesale purposes, and is well s'ored with every grade and va riety of goods in this line, sufficient to supply the immense demands of tilde. The reputation that Mr. Holbro >’< has established for honesty and fair dea'ing, together with his thorough identity with the interests of l.is cus tomers, renders him ti lily the veteran hatter of Atlanta. B®-. Gov. Hendricks, of Indiana, is ! <mt in a letter denying th it his recent visit toWa !iingtoii,liad anything to do with political matters- lie went there to at let and Ihe Supreme Cou t, and trans : act some business comiei led with the | departments. 85%, A subscriber to the Athens I Watchman sends tho edi’or $3, In can c he wants to go to IT-.-uveu, and don’t j wan! to meet the editor there with a Ids hand. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J. M. HOLBROOK, WH -I.ESAI.K AND RETAIL DEALER IN MEN’S BOVS’ ~... MISSES’ and... LADIES’ Keeps constantly on hand a large stock of all the LATEST STYLES A D NOVELTIES! Known to the trade, and consisting in part ol the follow i: g brands : ‘BROADWAY’ SILK ■TRADE’ HA . . ..‘YOUNGMAN’S’.... ■PEARL’ and BLACK D ’ESS CASHMERE ENGLISH CORK and the following styles in the finest ft US: TULIP !. EiH’HYR ATHERLY. CORSAIR MANSARD.. NOVELTY ... BETTY and SIDE NUTUA .... of all grades. MOIHLIE!?... VANDALIER SURE THING,. SIIAK-PEAHE METEOR BLACK BEAVER And velvet finished g ods o' all grades. PANAMA SE UIMTY nd CANTON STAW IIATS of all descriptions. I, AD IRS' AND MISSES' IIATS.’ ! CROCHET,... RIVAL—EX 1 ORA LYNET REG\T l’A ..MONTANA ROCHELLE.. ALPENA- ROSIAXA . .VENICE MISS LINTON.. TULIP and RAMBLER PALMETTO HATS B .-sides other names too numerous to mention; all of which MkADILS AND GENTEESIEN, AMD A D A LA R G lINTS, IN i'OU.V ATIOn W.lM'i D, At to lti° wbueaboms of James Alfred WTieat) i.inv-rC'ake c.oor. atne t 13 years o ii. w tio ran a-.vay ir in h s uietfier rome tim*- last su'i-uirr. Thi.-ve is a x-c *r OD lUe li siilr- i t lii- lea jus sliove l*i- kr.e • I hereby *< i frrptu i.oie c■- pbv iui: -akl Vfred. A, y inf ruiaifim o ncernini him will he ib u.kfally netwt l 1 y bis mother, barab Wheat, C. lo.ed. npr 6lt Lilt. AGIIX GOODMAN, OF— FA IS Bias, GEO (to ti, \ V H.b tr.v.h dor n ' the puse.it year, in VV < HinpLe!!. Caylon, Fnieit-, Mer \v ther Carroll, I)"ualas a-.d tn.joiuing co nil tie.- and ’esp- c’ fu il> tenders his service-* lithe treatment of r'Urpno Female Dis ea-es. •’ bronii' Liv; r Diseases. Chronic U ce'S. i£c- My office i-in my medical waken, where I keep an :>s*-it)iien' if medicines to till pr-- scr'ptiona at yi ur tin se no onnige* for mil'i i or con-ulution. <tasb i-ipuirt-i lor nil di- :.e- fund.he 1 ill al' Case*. Address me ut FaiiLurn, <3a., and I will call at mv rurliest convex i cce. b b 2! 'Jin Twelve Million Acres 1 CHEAP F A 11 M S ! The cheapest 1 aid in the. matke for sale t y the UNION PAG FiC RAILROAD COMPANY. 1. th Gre it F-a’tc V ilb y. $3,G00,C00 Acres in Central Ne siv . z>< w lor frrjtb* in 1 1 act< of t<>r r y v.ert s m i; tj u t w .rd' “ii five rcl ten jf* r- cr* <lit t 6 pit * lit. No n< v nee iteie t nqrr<<l Mild ai<l h.* ithful • iimnte lertile soil, an 1 * bin. da nee <f o© i water. 1 he bo>l uiaikM in the nY<-1 ! prpit mining regi n I Wyoming (.Go or.tdo. Utah lid .s* v-<!a g'uupiied by the fanner' in tht' Pi;iUt* Val ry Soldiers Lu'Hlei (o .a nomestend ol JGD Xci vs. The Bust Locations f jx* Colonies* Free II 'tr.'-s for All Millions of acres ol ch lice Guv‘ i!iment Lands open 1 r entry under the H nnc h a i L-ivv, . ear this g out r ilroad. witli go- and mtikefs. nd all the* col v-'MTences o' an old .-et : h and < u ir . Free p.eiso* to purchasers o, Railroad Lai,d<. Seet < nal Map., showing tho l i..d, also n -w edit on c-1 I *-.<• rip iw F mp! le: with New Mapsmail, and free everywhere Addrers O F. Davis L‘iiid CommissionerU. P. li. O .aha, Ne In ask i. "mm ~~IN FRIZES: TsroJitw Potatoes! Extra Eatly Vkum 'Nt! Ten <’ ays cut her time E itly Ruse. E ionnnusly pruduelive mill of t-xc- Pent tUvur. $l • ■er lb., 4 pountls by in.HI, pustpu.a $8 50. Compton’s Pcpni<E. 826 bushels to the tic re. A little Inter ill in E-irly Rest*. Eijiml in qnnlity, §3 per lb., by mail, ti xslpuiil. SSOO will h.: n'.vnr.lcil, as Prcinituns 'o those who pioduce the Largest Quantity from one pottn-L Descrip tive Ciiettl.irs of th.> above, with list el 300 v uieties of potuti.es, fiee to all. Illustrated Seed Catalogue, 200 pages, with Coined Ghruiiiu, 25 cent*. Anew Tomato, the ‘Arlington,’ Early, solid and productive. Pi ice 25 Cents per package; 5 pack >ges, sl. iUK. LI S& SONS, 23 Pai k Place, New York. bro cull and cx their ' GREAT PERSIAN VVA rtR.VIELON. Is the best. Keeps tVi.sli ~u<i sweet through ut the v\ i:,t■ i . Seed 25 cents ;t p ukel; G packets §1 k M-nnn <iili (J ibbage, weighs 20 to cents a pneke'; tor mm 100 to 300 ponndf , 20 t.'ie-ninhei, !e.■ t ..n keeps li“sli f, i Ht paper Radish, a packet, or "aid, f.jr price, a I for m 1 LLI.a M.SON, (Ja I !;l I ill, TANARUS, mi. Ho.v bCOCK V F 1 BtINGUISIIER. E SEND FOR mv. w. fai:\vfi.l, sfi k taiv. Kkdw.iy, N. V.. 78 M irke st , Chicago. Cl lie Reining r S.iislj L tck and Et ro P.STIN your windows. • g to break, no cutlin i of sash cheap easily supplied; holds sah at mil a s-t IT-fastener when ■i dawn Send stamp for c rcul r Hind copper- bronzed locks sent to in ta>: U. 3 . post paid, on r, - c's. Liberal inducements to tie wanted. Andress RFINSIXG ,'K CO., 5$ Market st . liarri - v I ; ,\ f i | (SB Machine IV TUE worn D. BL Send for ciicul.tr % [Established 1830] WELCH k GRIr FIFOS, , Mannfactorers of Saws ! flaws Z Sti| eri. r to all nlheiß. Every Saw warranted. Files, Belting and Ma chinery. E@&_Liheral discounts. Welch & Griffiths, Boston, 'lass , and Detrot I. Mid>. EVERY CORNET BAND Iu the ci untry will receive a splen did piece of band music free by se d ing a a two cent stamo to Edward A Samuels, Publisher, Boston, Mass. <tf*X C!?Ori P'Tdaj! Agents wanted. eDeJ 1 t{p-CV/ All classes ol working pe.-ple ofeirher fex. x oung or old, make more motley ar work tor n in their spare moments, erat 1 the time, than at anything le. P it cola's fee Address G. Stinson & Cos.. PoT'la- and. Miiiie. AGENTS, A RASE CHANCE, We will pay all agents S4O per week in ci sh who will engage with us at once. Everything furnished and expen ses paid. Address, A. Coulter &. Cos, i (Mini lotto, M ich. ; MONEY made rabidly with Stencil and Key Note Outfits Catalogue and full j pai ticulars five. S. M S FENCER, 117 llanov I 8! , Boston. BF.-T ANn 01-DF. T FAMILY MEDICINES. SANDFORD’3 LIVER INVL3ORATOR, A pnielv vegetable c-tiiaitic and tonic, for Dystei sia, Oon.-tibution, De bill y, Sick Headache, Billious Attack- I and di raiigement of Liver, Stomueli j and Bowels. As'; your Druggist foi it. Beware of iinit ilions. non ewa and. V case of Blind,Rle <lmf If* ; npr or Ulcerated FikHtlmt Dkßi:cg 9 - Filk Remedy fails to cure. Ir is prepared to cur* the piles, and else. Sold by all Price S’.ro. viia: n i x Gr it ax o. WILCOX. GSB33 & GO’S. MANIPULATED GUANO. CELEBRATED GUANOS TM -1 ported and prepared by Wilc x, Gibiu* & Cos., >avannah Ga., ami Charleston. vi . C . are for sale tor cash, or on credit on accom modafing ter-n, payable in cotton, by W. F. Landrum, A uent, Fairborn, Georgia. GARRKrr & Walthall, Agt*s Palmetto, Ga. >po<isil at fen tio a is c iFed/o the u s p of t e bo°uix ynano composted with cot ton seed send or ••pply as abovo torcircu lars giving testimonials from p anters —pri- ces t‘*rms etc. 'eb*2 c ow BUILD'CHEAPLY SEN.I FOR IRICE LIST OF WINDOW SASHES, Blind*. D >ors. Mou’dings, Slate aud Mar b e M rntels, and all kind* o* Build ng Ma la ial*. Ample Stuck and facilities un imi'cil. ■GEO. 0. STEVENS & CO, BJiim-r-. L. B. LANGFORD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Stoves, Hollow VVsirc, Block Tin, Tin Plate, tfcect Iron & Trimmer*’ Finding?, Slaie Mantels and t.iat-.s, House-Furnishing Goods ol {very dercriptirn Georgia Marble Stones. Keystone Block, Whitehall street. Atlanta, Oa, gent for 'he celebrated "Charter Oak Stove.’’ mo 18 3m GEN, LEE AT “STONEWALL’S 11 GRAVE 4 14 X IS INOU EN'I RAVING ot tie a v’fov*.* of •* Sf.oiiuvvall J i?.k' n tin* Lexington, Va., con *lery. The noble Gen Lee stands besi ie the flower str>wu grav. over which hangs a weeping willow*. In the distance is to be Mn a beautilul landscape: hills decked in verdure, clouds as natural as r al ones, and many other things .vhich make his pic urea gem • f art; on>* which should hang in the parlor of ever/ Southern home A copy of this beautiful Engraving will le sent by mail, post pa and. to every • r>on send lug 5) cents lor six months sub-e.-.pi ion to “iii ! a:nvs srarau sovrG.ua, ” Published uc Bristol. 3'enn.. I>y J C. & W. M. El! RRO W. FIRST NEW SPRING GOODS ! MISS QUEEN SMITH ll.is just received fmn NewYurk a LARGE STOCK OF TIL’ INERY GOODS. Slu; lias Opened in tin* new building on Tuntnl>s Sheet, recently occupied li Messrs. Barnes & Ellington. She is now prepared to sell those who innv favor her with a call, these Goods, at reasonable prices. Ladies give tier a call. apr2 3 n. NEW HAVEN ORGAN COMPANY? manufacture the Celebrated U B I L E E A NI) TEMPLE org-ans. ORGANS are unsurpassed in l qua'ity ot tone, style of finish, simplicity of construction, and durabi ;ty. iso, MELODISONS in various styles, and uneqini'tcd in tone. Send (or illustrated Calnlogu*. Address NEW HAVEN ORGAN CO., New [Liven, Conn. Agarits Wanted. SiJU'EL WILKAS A GENT for Z"ll’s Guano, Potapsco Pa il ci o, Ilus-cll 1 and Wil.-ou's. Fa.ro urn, Ga. }4 - lm mei's, Lo.uk to Your Interest. limn to patronize is die on- who wi'l | r wrk we.l and heap, and at short ■ and that m n is Isocil STRICKLAND, fc* j'nt estahli-be Ia wood sliop in eon- B with is black mith shop at East end proud si met, FA 188 URN. GEORGIA. Bile bus a full comj 1 n.ent o' experienced P’erkmn and is pr. pa-ed to dial' kinds or wotk in his line. lie nukes new Wagons, R>... ew, a i:d J" P iiß eldjones. ke- i.- new Wagons and Bug ks constantly on ha and for sale. Ki. bl tim MISCELLANEOUS GRAN CIS StHIME CF THE AGE. $ 5 0 0,0 0 0 CASHGIFTS. 8100000 Oalf 810 Under authority of special legislative act •f March IV, 1871, the trustees now an nounce the Tuikb GnaND Gift Conck*t, for the benefit of the Pvnuc Lissaav or Kax tuct to come off inLibrary Hall, at Louis ville Ky., on Tuesday, April Bth, 1873. At thi- Cro'ert the best ansiral talaot tha an be prt cured trona at: parts of the coun iry will add pleasure to A entertainment and TEN thousand Cash Giats. aggregas ting a vast total oi Ua' a Million Dot ca rs cunency will be distributed by lot t x c lii t.c'-holders. as teilows'. One Grand Cash Gift, ..... .-SIOO,OOO One Grand Cash Gift....... 50,00© I One Grand Cash Gift, 25,060 | One Grand Cash Gift 20,000 i One Grand Cash Gift 10,000 j One Grand Cash Gift, 5,000 24 Cash Gifts of SI,OOO each,24,000 50, Cash Sifts of 500 “ 25,000 80, Cash Gifts of 400 “ 32,000 100 Cash Gifts of 300 “ 30,000 150 Cash Gifts of 200 “ 30,000 590 Cash Gifts of 100 .■• 59,000 0 Cash Gifts of 10 “ 90,000* Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $500,000 To p rovide means for this magnificen C ancert, one Hundred Thousand Whole Tickets only will he issued. Whole Tickets, $10; Halves, $5; and Quarters,s2.so. Eleven whole Tick s for SIOO. No di .count oh les* than 100 ORDERS . he oijcct of this Third Gift Concert, like he twoh eretofure given with such univer a aprova', in the enlargement and endow ment of the Public Library of Kentucky wliic’% by the special aet authorizing th concert for its beuetit, is to be forever fre o ill citizen? of every State. The drawing will be under the supervision ot the trstee Library, assisted by the most rmineDt c ns of ihe Onited States. The sale of tick zes hf.s already progressed so far that coin lete sui cess is assured, and buy era a therefore notified that they must, order, enco if’they desire to participate £in th. Tawing. The majement of this undertaking lias been committed by the trueteea to Hoy Thos. B. Brambi.ettk, late Governor o Kentucky to whom communications pe aining to the Gift Concert maybe addresj ed R. T DURRETT, Pre.’t. W N HAL3EMAN, Vice Pres’t, •JOHNS CAIN, Sec'y Public Library K Y. FARMERS' AND DROVER>, BANK GEORGIA, Campbell County. Superior Court Feb. Term, IS7J. Fsedciick Bailey, 1 Libel for Divorce. va 5- Rule Sarny lUiloy. ) to perfect tervxc*. It tppe-r'ne to tbsCuirt bv the rrturn of the She iff. that the Deiendent dot’s ,0- reside in thi county; and it further anpe ins ’'bar she and -es nor reside in r 'i~Sbi i>. It. i or' motion of Counsel o der and r.n-it said Defendant appear and a s t r ut 'hi t.-rm of the court, else that " C.iso be censi ered in dsfanlt and the plai ,tilf al' wed to p o 'ced Ad is far ,l,- rdered teat his rills be pubbshed in e"a vtrT., Shield public ©szeftes ot aid county o: c- a raatb for *Mlr amntbs. THOM tS W. LITHaM, Plaintiff* Attorney. Order granted, UUOII BCC*aNAX, Judge S. C.. T. C. A iiu* etlr.cr. from tbs minutsr of the S ‘ tri. r Court of ei 1 county March i0 L 873. M II WOODALL, CSC. A N DERSON & WELLS, ~~ ATLANTA GEORGIA. GUANOS IMPLEMENTS, FIELD A GARDEN Seed Pendleton Guar.# Cash $67.00 “ “ Credit Ist Nov. 76.00 N* vossa “ C-sh 60.b0 “ *• Credit 70.00 Farmer’s Choice Cash 60.00 “ “ credit {(.00 25" Bu Rust. Proof Oats. 50’ fOOLET E.rly corn. Clovr Seed, Timothy Seed... Blue Grass keed Orchard Grass Seed, and targe stock ssorted garden seel. \lso. ne and Two Horse Plows, and other Implements which we offer cheap to the trade. A nents. For Cotton Gins, Cotton Presses, Reapers and mowerg, Thrashers, Engines, Saw mil s, Mill Stones, Plowing Machinery Ac. Anderson & Wells, Atlanta, Ga Garrett & Walthall, Agents for the game liuano, Palmetto E. FEO YD HAB erroted a number of ew buildings suitable forfaarrring on his large ant ext n ive business, on the east side ot Campbellron street, adjoining tht reoidenct of Euss*l! King. FAIR BURN, GEORGIA. Aad he if now p'-eparH t' do *it kind of work. Suck u making and repairing ' agon , G'arrag-s and Buggies. A ! so PsisTixo i-.f every diseriptioa, exe* U'e ‘ in the i.eaiwst style SICA P.UATIAC h SPECIALTY. And Biacksmithing executed with neat ness and di patch. Hav ng had several years expsrianee in the business, he la the efurt capable to indge when work is executed in a workman like manner. He employs rose bu ex.-e --ri need workmen. Cell and *se him. ffr S: W W ;■■• -U-i tt £*"(. .' .V* • OU rand .a 1 tor sale. ®ffl~ Work dose en rime. Irbi 4m