The Palmetto shield. (Palmetto, Ga.) 1872-1873, May 08, 1873, Image 3

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PALMETTO SniELD. Agents for the Shield. J. F Ellington. Gen’l Agent. I’ini M. Butt, Agt. in Atlanta. Sani’l N. Dorset t, Douglas county. M ises D. Watkins, Carroll county Jupt. J. G. Lister, Fayette county. Coi. Richard Moore, Gilmer county. Col. Q. G. viiice, Fairborn. H. A. Thotnpsi n, Red Oak. NOTICE.—Frem this dale trc will in sert no Sheriff's Sales without the money in advance. May Stb, 1873. DIRECTORY. THKOYVEK AO, 7, I. O. G. T. MEETS EVERY FRIDAY NIGH 7 At Fair)) mil, (ta. W T Roberts, Lodge Deputy, F S Williams, W C TANARUS, Miss Lula Cantrell, W Y TANARUS, J II Elder, W S, J II Strickland, W F S, G B Vickers, W T. Jno Reynolds, VV C, J II Greene, VV M, Miss Henrietta Vlcke rs, W D M, Miss Etta Greene, R H S, Miss Gallie Lam’r on LII S, Miss Lela Hearr, I S G, A P Williams, 0 S G, J F Goliglitly, P VV C T. PALM ETTtT LODGE, F A. JM . UNITY LODGE, NO. 74. S. Cellars, VV. M. W. S. Zellars, S. W. VV. M. Walthall, J. VV. J. T. Beckman, Secretary, J. M. Hopkins, Treasurer, E. R. Thornton, S. D., J S. Bowen, J. D. John Harrison, Tyler. Meets Ist and 3rd Saturday nights each month. Church Directory^. Methodist Chard—srrvices at Palmetto hy Rev. T. II Tiirmons, on the Ist, 2nd and 4ih Sabbalhs in each month, at 11 o'clock, a. m. and at 7 o'clink, r. m. Union prayer nn eting every Wedne day night. At Jones’Chapel—services by' Rev T. II Timmons, every 3rd Sabbath and Saturday Before—also every f>th Sabbath. Index to New Advertisements. Smith & Bro , New Goods ; Grand Gif! Concert; II 0 Yates, Painter; J, C. A. Braint!, Boot and Shoe Shop ; A. LI, Blair & Cos., Agents Wanted ; J Worth & Cos,, Agents Wanted. IjOOALi YU A/V £3. S. U. FREEMAN, Local Editor. PALMETTO, GA., MAY 8, 1573 iß®“ Cotton selling- to-day at I6|. B@“ Mr. W. R. Elder, of Fairburn, has a field of wheat in full bloom. Messrs. Miller & YcKowns, of Fairburn, have a splendid steam grist mill in full operation C®*lf you ttiink w: don’t understand puffing try us on a few good cigars, and we will soon convince you to the con trary. After this issue we will devote a part of our paper each week to ag riculture and the various interests of our far.t er ft tends. figg- We learn from our farmer friends that the recent cold weather has done considerable damage to the cotton crop in this section. B®. Elder & Bio, Fairburn, Ca., have in store a large stock of general merchandise which they will sell at prices defying competition. Give them a trial. Judge Short sajs tie joing cutton has a envious appearance, and it is his candid opinion that the lea planted in China is coming up her , and our cotton coming up on the other 6ide. If anybody thinks Clark Smith is not an editor and a printer, let him at once abandon the idea. Here is a specimen of how he sets type : Take the Palmetto Shield, and get the worth of your money. While Mr, I). Martin was <*n gaged at work on Mr. C. A. Harvey’s house at Fuirburn, on last Saturday, a piece of timber fell from the scaffold and struck ' non the head, iuflicting an ugly wound. B®, Fuirburn has a Base Ball Club Can’t we have one in Palmetto ? This national game is becoming more pop ular in the Southern States every year, aud, besides being a health-promoting exercise, is a most ; feasant past time. Let us have a Base Ball Club by all means. Be Happy. —The ladies will remem ber that Mr*. S. L. Johnson, of Fair, burn, keeps on hand a beautiful line of millinery goods, that she is selling daily at very low figures. If you want to be happy, call and let her and Miss ' Callie King fit you up with a love of a v,at or bonnet. Attention is directed to the card of Dr. S. VV. Palmer, late of At/ lanta, win) has located in Palmetto, and offers his sei vices in the practice of his profession. Those in need of a skillful and reliable physician will do well to call on him. Office in Garrett & Walthall’s building, fronting the railroad. We learn from those who at tended that the pic tffc and fishing party, at Cochran’s mill on lost Saturn day was a success. They ‘tripped the light fantastic’ upstairs in the mill house, and all enjoyed themselves muchly— except the young man who fell iut of his buggy and buried his head in the sand. He says the fall didn’t hurt him, but made a considera ble hole in the ground. BfES. We accompanied our enterpris~ ing friend, Maj. E. R. Thornton to his residence to-day, and after giving his grounds a thorough inspection, we think it one of the prettiest places in this section of country', lie has two nice fish yionds in his yard, clover, blue and orchard grass growing profusely mi his terraces, and when I e completes his design, there will be few places in Georgia that will surpass his for beau ty an? elegance. Printing Office Bores —lf Job had been a printer in a country printing office, we doubt if he would have re tained his reputation. If lie cou and have answered hs numerousquestii n-i asked us by the many bores who daily throng our office, and not lose his pa tience, then indeed lie deserves the the reputation he has achieved. We like visitors (especially ladies), lut when a person comes in, stalks around the office, knocks down more type than we can set tip in a half day, goes up to ihe cony hook and com mences reading the copy, sits down in our chair, thtows ids feet up on our desk and looks over all our exchanges before we see them ourself, we lose our patierce, and are almost tempted to dust the seat of his pantaloons with our boot toe. Here are a few specimens of the thousands cf questions we are asked daily : Mister, du’nt you never make no mistakes ? flow can you tell wliar to put them fixins ? What’s this ? What is it lot ? How long does it take t i make a paper ? Do yon tnakv both sides at once ? How much will you charge to print me a spellin’ book ? After answering this routine of ques tions as best vve can, we have the sat faction of seeing onr visitor depart with a promise to call next week and bring the children. Then another fel low walks in, and with one of our ex changes, top side down, examines it critically and observes : ‘Better paper ian yon been making here ’ \Y e tel| him yes, an ! ask him if wishes to sub scribe for the paper. He says ; ‘Wa-al, no; I dot/’t have much lime to read, hut when I want to read, I borrow a paper from neighbor Jones.’ IVe insist on his taking the paper, but he says be is not able to take a pa per, goes out and spends more than the cost of the paper for whiskey and leaves town, staggering under a load of corn. n:w advertisements. Joy to the World ! Woman its Free Among the tunny modem discoveries look in" to the happiness and amelioration of the human race, none is entitled to hisrher oon-idration than it.e renowned r medy--- t)r. J. Bradfield's Female Regulator, Woman’s Best Friend. By it woman is emancipated from numberless ills peculiar tr her sex. Be foreits mai in power all irregularities of the womb vanish. It eu cs whites. It cures sup pression of the menses. It removes uterine obstructions. It cures constipation and strengthens the system. It braces the nerves and purifies the blood. It nn"er fails, as thousands of women will testify. This valu able meivaioe is prepared and s< Id by L. H. Bradfield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Trice SI 50 per bottle. All respectable drug men keep it. Tuskkgee. Ala. 1868. Mr. L. 11. Bradfield— Sir: Please forward us immediately, another supply of Brad field’s Female Regulator. We find it to be all that is claimed frr it, and we have wit nes-ed the most decided and happy die ts produced by it. Very re pectfuUy, Hunter & Alexander. We the unders’gned druggists, take pleas ure : u commending to the trade, Dr. J. Brad field’s Female Regulator, believi g it to be a good and r< liable remedy for the diseases lor which he recommends it. W. A. Lansdell, At'anta, Ga . Pemberton, Wilson, Taylor & co., At'auta, (ja. Reowink & Fox, Atlanta, Ga. W. G. Lawshb, Atlanta, Ga, W. Root & Sox, Marietta Ga. STATE OF GEOGIA—Troop Count.-. This ; s to certify that I h tv- examined the recipe of Dr. J. Bradiield of this county , and as a medical man pronoh ee it to he a cotn binati nof medicines of great merit in the treatmeut ot sill the diseases of females for which he recommends it. This D c-inher 21, 1872. Wm. P, Beasley, M. D. J- F. CROWELL MILL- WRIGHT, Is now prepared to do all kind of work in lvs line. Parties wanting old mills repiired, or ucw ot es built. Will do well to call on him. 11a solicits the of those wanting work i one on girt running by water,or machinery pf any kind, J. F. CROWELL, Palmet'o’ Ga. FIRST CLASS SHOE AND BOOT SHOP, Undersigned takes this method of in- J forming the public, that he is now pre pared to do all kind of work in the BOOT A\D SHOE I I YE, Fine or Coarse Boots and Shoes, made to Order, and satislaction guaranteed. He has secured the services of Mil N. R. Reuse, late of Newnan, Ga., who has had many years experience in the business. Orders solicited. J. A. VICKERY, First door above ihe Hotel, FaiubOoN, (Ja feb7-3m DEATH-BED OF" GEN. LEE. masnificent 14x18 inch Engraving, The frmily and friends are grouped sorrowfully arourd the o’d iiero.s d-ath bed. The seen is so touchingly bean'iful, the sentiment a the picture is so sweet, and the characters so life-like that everybody admires it. It. is truly a gem of art, one which fhoitld h-rog in the parlor of every Southern home. Sent by mail, postpaid, on r/ceipt of 20 cents, or 3 lor 50 cel ts. Agents winted. Address J.C. &. W. M. BURROW, Bristol S. P. CHRISTOPHER, FAIRBURN, GA, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER in nil kinds of Furniture. Also Wagons and Buggies made to order, or old ones repaired. Blacksmitbing dune by experienced work men, and charges reasonable. All work lor larmers done cheap. Cult on him and get good bargains an/1 cheap work, an Pun phiutown Street about three hundred yards west ot the depot, jau 17 -’s73--:iin GEORGIA, Campbei.l Cyount N hereas YVm. J Garrett, administrator of Thomas A. Latham, represents to the court, in his petiiion, duly filed and enter ed on record, that he has fully admistered Thomas A. Latham’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons con eerned, kindred and ered’tors, to sho v cause, if any they can, why said ai'rni trator should not be dicharged from hi - ministration, and racoive letters of and sion on the fi st Mo' day in June 1873, This March Srd IS: 3. R.C. BEATER’ S ., Ot dinary GEORGIA, | Campbell County. j Whereas P. M. Dunlop, administrator of John Dunlop, represent- to the court, in hi ! petition, duly filed and erttrtd on record that he has fully administered Joha Dunlop’s estate. This i. therefore, to c’te all persons con cerned.kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why sad administrator should not be discharged from his admin istration. and receive letters ot dismission, on tile first. Monday in June 187*. R. 0. BE A VERA, Ordinary BABCOCK FI R E EXTINGUISHER. SEND FOR XTis :o.:si3 2o:elx> v. w far well, secretary. 07 Broadway., N. V., 78 Marked sf., Chicago CQper day! Agents wanted All elapses of working peo pie, of either sex, young or old, make more money at work or us in their spare moments, or all the time, than at anything *1 e. Par ticulars free. Address G. Stinson & Cos., Port laud, Maine. septi lv GEN, LEE AT "STONEWALL'S" GRAVE \ 14 X IS INCH ENGRAVING of the X grave* of “ Stonewall ” .1 n in the Lexington, Va , con *te y. The uohlr Gen Eee stands besi-te !lie strewn grave ever which hangs a weeping willow. In the distance is to he seen a beautiful landscape; hills decked n verdure, clouds as natural as real ones, and many other things which make his picture a gern of art; one which should hang in the parlor of every Southern home. A copy of this beautiful Engraving will be sent by mail, post-paid, to every Derson send ing 5‘J cents lor six months subscription to “ BURROW'S MONTH IA SOUVENIR, ” Published at Bristol, Tenn., by JO. & W. M. BURROW, FIRST NEW SPRING GOODS ! MISS QUEEN SMITH Has just received from NewYurk a LARGE STOCK OF VULLINERY GOODS, She has opened iti the new building nit Toombs Street, recently occupied b Messrs. Baines & Ellington- She is now prepared to sell those who may favor her with a cull, these Goods, at reasonable prices. Ladies give her a call. apt 2 3 it. BUILD CHEAPLY SEND for price list of WINDOW SASHES, Blinds, Doors. Mouldings, Slate aud Mur b’e Mantels, and ail kinds ot Building Ma terials. Amj le Stock and facilities tin limited. GEO. 0. STEVENS & CO, Baltimore Md THE PEACE TO RLY GOOES IS WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET The Worth Of Your Money AND THE PUBLIC WILL FISD TUIT PLACE BY CALLUS AT Sim. ISellars’, PALMETTO, GA., FUONTING THE RAILROAD. Dealer in family groceries and Hardware. lie keeps con.-tant’y on hand Sweed Iron, Plow and Cast Steal, Trace and Breast Chains, Hames, Shovels Spades and Axes ot the best : quality. Plows, and Heel baits for every body from the Southern Agricultural works Columbus La jan24tf W. H. ANDREWS, ATTORNEY AT LAW Fail-bum, Georgia. CMfl Tl> IP r <lil A-ents wanted tfplY/ rev; address A, H. liluii A C0,,8t, Louis, Mo. THE PALMETTO Sill ELF, A WEEKL TJA E I VST A PER, Published at PALMETTO GEORGIA. He voted to EM I’E RANGE, AGRICULTURE, POLITICS, LITERATURE, &e. SUBSCRIPTION, IN ADVANECE, TWO DOLLARS, t PER ANNUM. t ooQnoncoooo/ ooooonooooooooooooonnot. 0000/>O/ 00000000000000000000/). oonooo ooo&aSf SUBSCRIBE NOW!! tbboo 000000/ 000000000/100000/ IMOOOOOOOOUOO oooooooooin ooooopooooooooooooooooon Being published in an enterprising town on the Atlanta & West Point Railroad, in a good section of country and having a large circulation in Campbell and surrounding comities,the public will find it a good medium for ADVERTISING!! This Oone“n*rated Vegetable Sp c ! fie is a true Purifier of the Blood. It 'her ugh'y neutralizes and eliminates from the syptem the specific virus wtiicb causes such a long list of human suffering. In every form of scr fnloi s. mercurial and constitutional blood complaints it stands without compeer, rapidly curing o cers, pustules, carh'inkies sca'd head, salt rheum, and the 83 and fferent, varieties o. s' ill a ff e tions. It is a psi-ive curative for crofula, and tho de ally enemy of ur tiry. lead and arsanie, quickly eliminating them from the system. Tee Fluid Extract of Quern* de light, prepared by Dr J. S. Pemberton has made th ■ most wonder ill a'd astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exerci-e the quickest and most povtetlul effects in restoring hei'th. It is harmless to the m. st delicate, and . an never be u=ed amiss. It is the fue beautificr of the complexion. If yon want pure riclt b!ood ciear skin, ard beautiful complexion use the Compound Extract of S illingia or Queens Delight Bead our treuriap on di‘- eases of the blcod. The g-mu ueh.s the signature ot tfae propripf. rs up .n eaeti ’ah, I. J- S. Pbsjkbtjn A 0.. Atlanta, Ga. Ark endorsed an*d prescribed by mor.n w*d iug Physicians than aay other Tonic or Stim ulant now in as?.’ Thrvaro a arm; piu:ventiye, Fo*- Fever and Aguo Intermittent*. Biliousness *nd all dis orders ttrising from malarl-.K* Thcv ar? lt .gLly r -- ommended as an ANTI-DYSPEPTIC, and in rrtscs cf INI I GI.STION are uriu-m*. A* r.n APPEriiIFB a:nl i: 17- CUPKRANT, ami in oas-i of G r ERA!, DEBT LIT *" they have never in a single instance f IM in producing tLe moil fcapny results. T!irv are partirnlarlv BEXES itlAVrO tTKAX.ES. Ftrcce’hcnicgthe bcxlr, invigorating C.cnriud, n. and giving tone and elasticity to the whole cistern. The HOME 1.1 1- THRS arc compounded with tlic grtatost cf cure, and no ton ic stimulant has ever before ! era offered to the J uhlic w> PLEASANT TO TDK TASTE and nt the Fame time combin ing so many remedial agents endorsed by the nodical fraterni ty r.itha b<Tit known to the Pharmaeo/aia. It costs but l.v tit* to g : vo then n f :ir trial, n-4 Every Family Should Hare a Boiilo. No preparation in ti e word er-.n produce so many r.hqua'i lied endorsements by j hyaiciaus of ihe vory highest Btandlug iu their profesui >n. Endorsed also by the Clergy and the leading denorxina iional papers. Rev. \im, K. Babcoctc. the oldest Methodist ry’r.ister in C*. I.ouis. says the Hone Hitters vre most grateful in conrriDu ting in the restoration of my •treugih, and aa iaerc-.se o' appetite. 0 O-nonx Mo., June 2.). IS7I. Persons greatly debilitated, ns T havo l**oa, and who requi-* n tosjc or stiwulaxt, need seek for nothing be ter then tho Id unto Bitter-. S. V. COPE. Presiding Elder M. E. Church, Plattsburg District. I'kZllirtiTATEi M AKINS HOSPITAL. i Louis Mo.. Oct. f. 1”70. J Jawes A. Jackbos a C(%-1 h:ivo examined the formula f-r making the " Home Stomach Bitters," and used them In this hospital the last four mouths. I consider them the non valu able tonic and stimulant now *o U-.C. S. H. MELCHKR, Resident Physician in charge U. S. Marino Hospital. James A. Jackson & Co.—Gentlemen: As you hare com municated to the medical |>rofos.sion the recipe of the ‘'Home Bitters," itennnot, thvn foro heconsi-lcred as a patent rr.e '- Idas, no pateut having been lakt-n for it. dVc have examined the formula for making tho "Homo Bitttrs." and unh.sta tinglv say the combination i 5 cue of rare excellence, ail tho articles used in its composition uro tho best or the class to w hich they belong, being highly Tunic, Stimulant. Stomachi-, Carminitivc, nn t slightly Laxntiv *. Ths m dc of preparing them ia strictly in h.tcordaneo with the rules of phsnnacr. Having use<i them iu onr private practioO, we take plca-ura in recornm nding them to nil persona desirous of taking Hitters, an being the beat Tonic uud .Stimulant now offered to the pub lic. FRANK G. PORTER, l’rof. Obstetrics and Disenses of Women, College of Physi cians, and late member Board cf Health. L. C. BOISLINIERE Prof, af Obstetrics and Diseases of Women, St. Louis M/-d. College. DRAKE McDOWF.LL, XJ. I>., Late Prcs’t. Mo. Medical College. E. A. CLARK. M. 1)., Prof. Snr.Tcrv. Mo. Medical College and kito Resident Physi cian City Hospital. St. Louis Missouri. HERBERT PRIMM. Prof. Practical Pharmacy. St. Louis Colic c of Pharmacy. J.C. WHITEn ILL. Ed. Medical Archives. Ai w. llkacock, M. D. Dr. C. V. F. Lu wm, C. GanirKK, M. P. P. Ghatz Mohr*. M. D. C. A. Waus, M. D. W. \. Wilcox. M. D. F. FRANKLIN. M. D., Pro?. Surgert, Homoeopathic Medical College. T. J. YASTTNI*. M. D.. ’ T. G. COMSTOCK, M. !., Prof, rf Midwifery and Diseases u Women, College of i!omnv>. pathic Physicians and Surgeons. JOHN* 7. TKMPLF., M. D. t Prof. Materia Medica aud Theruupcutios, Homoeopathic Med l cal College of Missouri. J VO. CONZI.F.MAN. M. 8., Lecturer On Diseases of Children, Iloma-opathic College of Missouri. CHARLES V AST IN F., M. 1).. Prof, of Physiology. Homoeopathic Medical College of Mo. JOHN HARTMAN. M. D., Prof. Clinical Medicine, Col. llo'•teepathle Physicians and Surg's. They arc superior •o nil other Btoma*h Bitters. KN'NO SANDERS. Analytical Chemist. No Bitters in the world can cv.rl them m SIMON* IIIRSCH, Analytical Chemist, eminent Physicians of < J 2l i 1*114,0 • Thetbrmula fir the Iln:n ■ Bitters h,s been submitted to us, end we believe then to be the le-t tonic and stimulant for general use now ottered to the public. 11. TToOMIURY, M. I)., G. A. Mari** a, Analytical Jar. V. Kuncy, M. I>. Chemist. Prof. Chemistry, Rush H. S. llaun, M. I>., Medical College. It. McVlCAli, M. TANARUS)., J. H. V* ALKKIt, v. 1)., Xon'N. S. Halxd, M. D., T- S. Hovxfc, M. !>.. R. I.vdlam, M. I).. Thud. T. Kllis, M. IY., Jah. A. Collins, M. 1)., J. A. Hajik, M. D. Eminentl'iiysfoiar.: 3n Cincinnati, Nearly all of whom are Professors Iu ouo or the other of th Medical Colleges, No other Bitters have over been offered to the public em bracing so many valuable remedial agents. •T. L. VATTtr.it, M. 1)., L. A. Jamb*. M. D., C. T. Sikii-se::, >!. I'., fj. P. 11w..:.nu, K. D., C. ft. MusCkajt. M. D., G. YV. iiiopait. ii. D., YV. T. Tai.mafkhro. M. D. J. J. Quinn, il. D.. J. H. Bucks Kit, M. I)., YV. R. YVooowaiui, M. D., G. A. DosfErtTV. M. D., li. S. YVayss, Ch -mlst. C. Woodward, M. 1).. O. K. Taylor. M. D., D. YV. McCarthy. M. D.. P. F. Maj.ky. M. D., ii- H. Johnson. M L. 8. B. Tomlinson. M. D. Eminent P2iy3cia;is in Memphis: Titc Home I’.ittt r.; t.r- an i -.valu thlc r< nicely for indigestion and diseases arising from muiariul enus- s. G. 13. Thornton. .Yl. !>.. Ai.lx. Knsicn'K. M. D., in charge of Citv Hospital, V. li. K>i>4:kk, M. D., J. M. Roi>r,Kns. At. IJ., Paul Otky, M. I>.. H. YV. ruie cU, M. 1)., M. A. Edmunds. M. P., Sandkord Bell. >l. I>., Jot. E. Lynch. M. P., Emineifi Ehysicidns in s*itiburgli; B. F. Daks. M. I).. Wm. o't.nwr.s. M. i*.. YV. R. Childs. M D., p. •(. YVillaud. M. IV. 0. YY’uth, Chc-mbt, J. ii. V ljclland, M. D.. A*nitl ilnndrpd't of Others* iu nil parts of the North, YV ■ t and South. J. L. Garm.k, il. D., MilwtjuLee. 9 Council Bi.rrrs. Maisrh ?T. I^Tl. James Y. Jackson & Co.—Havin examined the formula of th " Home Stomach Bitters," I have j renritieti them ia ..... j r. . • tiee for some time, and pronounce them the best Tonic Bitters now in use. P. 11. McMAIIOX, M. D. QTT'For sale by all druggists and grocers. J assies A. L&bratorv lOhaud 107 N. Secoud St., St. Louis Missouri. Bit. (JlM)Oiu ri u 1.3. iS To-i V-.-:. • '.e-h'r n i fTKLf *C'N* il.'S. j:,o . ■ ■ ■ > v, i' ri-iLav *!:u>s* Hfr:i 1 tiny Bimini: '-h prciKirrii i-uicvt vufi ctl m Ibo ) •tub if. It i.. l n•!i ill tJ:C nmiiidll*',l qiL'lil * 'Hu . <tml iitr f|ii.iioti fo: !Lgg ll LSfflS' .tit t ii.‘ 'M'£ L 1 etTinlly vc.ni * •' ..y. a4 i ii.-. Itinijcti - : - many <• ' *. 01 A-si'iih £*v fi.v’Hf:!*, in to 1* Iris I- -a i .oiKtiiik*', tJ a '* +■ jti si**ci fu; f I ißt'so <"'T- r > iv,. L’aiiTiiin Sitib >':* tiA.'.C'i, (r.iv j <i:s .(Ifcn.-tst . o'! i- 3 T ri: >3 . ary Oifcta JS: : ~ ztxiiii oratii U*uwi- W a.|t.lu ... lt It I • ill- I. IHsalsoasDiirrini' To; pcMaro * A p”>=*••'' ■ Ri 3*031 trHs OXI.S !?-.<' Pi.Y . Restores tSie Wrnl* ata*4 ?**?*?•■ failNtlS Hif f■ Removes J>ysiH‘js;a cn• I^- Gives tone to your r lla tt fOT U i T...:t Pals, \ Giiow, SLkiy-Looking Skin .7 nt. •! n 'HI- , livsjiii-ss ali.i ii,-;,t ], t' -' •■ pin- i-i' nf IStc St. in. i -m,,!,. . E n| iii<-s. She ! aiA*M jiigl Entplioiis itr< ••Jii' X . •!. :-sv* Hi Jt4- f3 .M ‘ Vlt ors > ;S f'.a<-.v ur ; :i y i-.nul oi Hunsor m|*i* 11 v iwniiik- ;:nt; under its iunu.Hjoe. l!l 11 v - 111 '[<> '<>l’. nsoiv t-k-oii, ;vi!(l cun ;-i iv sj., < i: \- li.fiu ■< 11 y :* nl all othr } ,y - P ru ' :Ul - ■ •!. VThat i: it? It Is n.-,. fill- S **\VU ! ■,!!•.> . \ S<Milk- OWtl of IVOI, o<mil;iiK*tl \\ th th? 11! -flic.jisl ]iiG])i‘riio.s ui 1 t ikt; <' f *t <• i.- -'( 't <il ail disagiveawle rju. Ii ■ i< s : 1 •’ any Chronic or ' Jaisiliu:;- whoso real or flircn .muso i> hml ki<M J. iUifiniiaiistn. I'aiii.h in oi £ oiicq 4 onslie(KioiiM lup. lini (hiut; by Aii'icuriuJ or oilier poisons, are nll cured by it. For &v|3ii!i*, or.Sv;!ii- I.Ju* In aI, thou.* is nothing ('qua Ito it. \ Jri-.r Will nrot<* H. ASH IOU l;, n oou t oMroiAii kviup or I'OB* I nau GEORGIA, Campbell County. Superior Court Feb. Term, 1c73.l c 73. Frederick Bailey, I Libel fur Divorce vs t- [lute Saray Bailey. ) to perfect service. It appearing to the Court by the return ot the Sheriff. that the Defemlent does not reside in this county; aud it further appearing that she des not reside, iri this State. It i * on motion of Counsil ordered that said D. feudart appear anti answer at this term of the e ; ge tne case bo consi cred in de-anlt and the plaintiff allowed to proeied. A**d isfur the' ordered that this rule be published in the Palmetto Suiklu a public Gazettes oi said county once a month for lea- moa-hs. thom as w. L atham, Plaintiff's Attorney. Order granted, HUGH BUCHANAN. JudrcS. C.. T. C. A true extract from the minutet of the Superior Court of said . .Min’y rdarrh 3 18 3. M H WOODALL.; CSC Ayer’s Sarsaparilla i A L wi/lely kuowts /] as one of the mo-t Urn'S jH effectual retneUi **• fjt ever discovered i/v n a,l< * f 3 ‘ >o<l the test ot years, with a con utation, based on its intrinsic virtues, anil sustained by its re markable 1:111X18. So mild as to lie safe anil beneficial to children, anil yet so searching as to effectually purge out the great cor ruptions of the blood, such as the scrofulous aud syphilitic contamination. Impurities, or diseases that have linked in the system for years, soon yield to this powerful anti dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful cures, many of which are publicly known, of Scrofula, an/1 all scrofulous diseases, Ulcers, Eruptions, and erttplive dis orders of the skin. Tinuors, Blotches, Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores. St. Anthony’s Fire, Hose or Erysipe las, Tetter, Salt lHienui, Seahl Head, King-worm, and internal Ul cer;'t ions of tlie Uterns. Stomach, anti Lever. It also cures oilier com plaints, to which it would not seem especi ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease, Female Weakness, Debility, and Leucorrlinea, when they are manifesta tions of the scrofulous poisons. It is an excellent restorer of health and strength in the Spring. By renewing tlio appetite and vigor of the digestive organs, it dissipates the depression and iistkss lan guor of the season. Even where no disorder appears, people feel better, and live longer, for cleansing the blond. The system move? on with renewed vigor and anew lease of liie. PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. t Prartl-ul rturi AuattfUcal ChernistH, 80L1) BY ALL fcIiUUULST.S EVEUYWIIEUJf JIJMLL ’S SICILIA* HAIR Every year increases the }iO))tilai i ty of this valuable Hair Preparation ; which is due to merit alone. Wo gati assure our o’d patrons that it is kept fully up to its high standard; and ii is the o.ily reliable r.nd ] effect ed preparation tor restoring Gray or Fadkij'H.yir to its youthful color making it s/ift, lustrous, and silken. The scaij), by its use, becomes white and clean. It removes all eruptions and dandrufij an 1. by its tonic ])vo])- erties, prevents the hair from falling out, as it stimulates and nourishes the hair-glands. By its use, the hair grows thicker and stronger. In baldness, it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, and will create anew growth, except in extreme old age. It is the most eco nomical Hair Drkssi.vs ever used, as it requires fewer applications, and gives the hair a splendid, glossy appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, “The constituents are pure,and care fully selected for excellent quality; and I consider it the Best Prepa ration for its intended purposes.” Sold lj all Druggists, and Dealers in Medicine Price One Dollar. Buckingham’s Dye. FOR THE WHISKERS. As our Kenewer in many cases requires too long a time, and tuo much care, to restore gray or faded Whiskers, wo have prepared this dye, in one preparation ; which will quickly and effectually accomplish this result. It is easily applied, and produces a color which will neither rub nor wash off. Sold by ail Druggists. Price Fifty Cents. Manufactured by R. P. HALL, &. CO., NASHUA. N.H. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, For Diseases of the Throat and Dungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. Vfs. Among the great discoveries iff modern Jagscience, few are of lnor -' r( ’ ( and vat tie In mankind than this of. fectual remedy for ail diseases of the Throat and Lungs. A vast throughout this and other countries, has shown that it does surely and effecSuanv control them. The testimony of our best ciri zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that CuEunv i 1 ir roK AI. will and does relieve and cure die afflicting disorders of the Throat at . Lungs beyond any other mediuine. The mn dangerous affections of the Pulmonary O rgic., vield to its power: and cases of Coasampr tion, cured by tiiis preparation, an* public* ly known, so remarkable as hardly to lie he heved, wore they not proven bevonii dispute. Asa remedy it is adequate, on which die pubiit, may re.y for lull protection. By curing Coughs, tile forerunners of more serious disease, i* saves unnumbered lives, and an amount of suffering not to lie computed. It challenges trial, and c<m vmc.es the most sceptical. Every* family should keep it on hand as a protection against the early and unperceiTcd attack of Ptdmoimrv Affectioi.s, which are easily met at first, but wliich become incurable, and too often fata!, if neglected. Ten der lungs need tiiis defence; aud it is unwise to be without it. Asa safeguard to children, imid die distressing diseases ivliich la-set the Urn t and Chest of childhood, CllKtiny Pmtok.i r, is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multi tudes are rescued from premature graves, and saved to the love and affection centred on It acts speedily and surely against ordinary cold, securing sound ami hcaJth-restoring sleep. No one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain ful Bronchitis, when they know how easi y they can tie cured. Originally the product of long, laborious, and success!, j chemical investigation, no cost or t-.ii - spared in making every battle in the utmost ■ ssiide perfection. It may be confidently ro ue upon as possessing all the virtues it has'evet cxi;. 'ted, and capable of producing cures ur menu, able as the greatest it has ever effected. PREPARED BV fir. J. 0 WER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Prscti3-V and Analytical Chemists. >LI> BY T>F.rOGlfiTb