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PALMETIO SHIELD,
OSCAR A. CA> riii:Ll„
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
PALMETTO, GA„ JULY 25, 1873. |
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Apologetic. —We dislike to render :
excuses for our shortcomings, but in
this case we will have to ask the in
diligence of our readers for the delay
of this issue. We find it imp' ssiblo to i
get out a paper with the office in the
condition that it now is. and we hope
that our patrons will bear with us un
til we can get straight! nod up. It is
our determination to make the paper a
success and shall work for th it end.
A Mr. Illi.i. was shot and instantly
kil ed, at Kingston, by a bailiff on the
23d instant,
C. 11. C. WILI, INGHAM, late of the
Atlanta Sun, is now connected with
the Griffin Star.
Cadet Pennis, of Illinois, was drown
ed wh'lo bathing at West 1\ inf, X Y.
day before yesterday.
The Georgia Zouaves met in Atlan
ta on Wednesday night and elected
non-commissioned officers.
Mr George Castfxlo, of Henry cram -
Iy, carried twenty bales of hist years
cotton to Griffin, la-t Wednesday.
Religious. —There is an interesting
meeting in progress at Trinity Church
in Atlanta, Rev. Mr. Evans officiating.
The United States steamship Ti
gress, in search of the Polaris, arrived
ft St. Johns New Brunswick on the
23d of July
An old lady’ from the country, with
six unmarried daughters, was in Au
gusta last Wednesday, hunting for the
Patrons of Husbandry. She means
businc ss.
Cov Smith, in company with Judge
Tiipp left Atlanta yesterday morning
for Powder Springs to deliver an ag
ricnltnral address to the patrons of
husbandry.
Rev. C. W. Howard, the lecturer for
this, the Eighth C ngressional District
organized a grange of the patrons of
Husbandry at Thompson on Wednes
day lust.— Weekly Journal.
The honorary degree of Magister
Artium’ was conferred on W. 0. Tug
gle, Esq, of (his place, at the recent
commencement of Mercer University
LaGrange Importer.
Judge Dillard llerxd in, a prominent
citizen of Elbert county, and fo- sev
oral years her representative in the
Legislature, died last week, aged sev
enty-eight. He was unmarried and had
never seen a railroad.
Mrs Sarah Tavl r, who was among
tike first settlers of Monroe county,more
Shan fifty years ago, died at the house
of her nephew, Judge J. ,\l Wi.ite, on
the 4th lost.. She was seventy-eight
years old, and for the last forty years
an exemplary member of the B'ptist
Church.
In August of 1872, James Picket, of
Idaho, dealt a blow with a miner’s
pick on the skull of an Indian woman,
Milling her almost instantly. lie was
arraigned and tried by the civil au
thorities of Idaho ar.d sentenced to
death, ;t being the first case w here a
white man has boon sentenced to- suf
fer the extreme penalty of the I'.r.v for
the murder of a rod-kin.
A Mistake —The following from the
Atlanta Herald :
The Herald staff distribnti and through
the irrepressible Burney a bottle of
champagne to the Mayor of every sta
lion along the route, and to ever) news
paper.
Something wrong, gentlemen. We
have not seen oi tasted anything of
the kind!. Guess we will have to make
out with the n)iam minus the pugne.
Henry Gwiu-.a colored irranof Savan
nah, started- on a European tour in May
hrst. A paper published in Liverpool,
speaking of him says : A tine specimen
of the American cotton plant, grown
iii Early county, south west Georgia,
and' several beautiful samples of the
cleaned fibre, were exhibited in the
Exchange newsroom yesterday,, by
Mr. Henry G ain, of Savannah,, who is
passing through Liverpool with the
pla. t siul sait.oles, enroute to the Vi
enna Exposition. Mr. Gain, who
does m t look like a person of color
was formerly a slave, and was owned,
by a Geoagia clergyman, tint he re
ceived his freedom as a reward fo-r long
faithful, and invaluable service. Mr
Gwin comes to Europe, with a good
supply of excellent letters of inti educ
tion, including one to the HonM -Jay,
United Stales Minister at Vicuna.
The State of Jackson.
A convention is to le held at Jack- j
son, 1 elite ssee, in the 2Cili. instant, j
for the purpose of promoting the or
ganiz lion of anew State lrotn paits
of Mississppi atid Tennessee.
It is | imposed to annex to West
Tennessee those counties of Mississippi
north of the Tallahatchie river.
Everybody in Mississippi seems to
favor the project. The Whites in
Northern Mississippi arc to a man for
it, because it will relieve them ol a
negro domination that promises to
grew worse rather than hotter. And
the blacks, or more accurately, their
carpet-bag manipulators, are agree
ab.e, because there would ilicn be none
to molest or make them afraid. The
whole ten itory affected, with the ex
, ception of what would le left of Ten-
I ncssce, is willing to give the new
| State a good “go-off.”
If '.lie State of Jackson reaches a
| eoiisnn.malion, :t means a segration,
[ and not a unification of the two races,
j It means that Jackson will be a State
governed by the whites, and that .Mis
sissippi is to be handed hopelessly over
to the spoiler.
The Cod -DiielSo.
Tim Coinin', ns Snn of Wednesday
contains the following: F. r a number
( f days the streets have been full ol
rumors of a duel between Major J. F.
W addell, S licitor ol Russel! county,
Alabama, and a young Mr. Phillips, ol
Atlanta, a nephew of the man who was
killed in (Jpi lika by young Hooper. The
quarrel is said to have originated from
an advertisement publication in this
paper, commenting upon the evidence
offered in the examination of youiio-
Hooper, so iar as it related to the per
sonal charactei of Mr. Phillips, the de
ceased. The Major is one of Hoipci’s
counsel. The report states that young
Phillips demanded a retraction, which
M.ijir Waddell refused.
Yesterday morning Maj ir W. left on
the Parley. Col. B.l), Lay, of Atlanta,
who is acting for Phillips, wi'lt hi
principal, and Mr J. F. Sliecut, of At
lanta, left the city early, int tiding to
take the sain: boat - t W oolf-o k’s.
Among those who took the 1 oat here
were G. I). Hooper, Esq, of Opelika,
Said to In' M tjor \\ addell's second;
Drs, Banks, Cm/.'-y, Kiilsscey aid Mr
T. K . Wynne Wo hear that Severn!
from Seale will j .in the party at EnT.l i.
Ail mat let 6 connected with the nff.,b
are kept very close, but the genera! re
port is that a challenge will be passed
at Xc ii’, Landing, in Flo.ida, as , I! the
parties live outside of that State.
I’M ill ps has new r registered heie and
we know not his given name.
The hope is strong lit it the affair can
be settled without a light Rumors arc
very plentiful, and wo think exertions
i should be made to make it so.
The grape-vine rnnit rs arc almost
worthless.
A telegram was received last ni ht
stating that the boat had passed Eufau
la. and no arrests had been made,
W e again are told t lit a one who has
hecn advising for several weeks ex
presses his belief that the matter can
I c sotted without a duel.
LATER
Columbus, July 24.1873.
M.'jor Waddell and friends are re
turning from Florida,
An adjustment was effected on the
ground without an interchange of shots;
Mr T. J’ Phillips and friends left the
parly at Fort Gaines to retnrn to At
lanta.
The Constitution of to-day says,
and Plough the kindness of Colonel
Phillips, ve are permuted to publish
the f. Bowing gratifying telegram :
Fort Gaines, July 24, 1572.
Col. R, W. Phii'ips:
Mil well. I am on my way.oojue.
T J. Philips.
ME LEY’S PATENT GRAVE MOUND,
Revere the Bead r.r;<! the Living viil
Honor Von.
IET all who have relatives or friends' who
-A liavo passed to their hemes in the land of
the beyond have MBLEY'S P.VI EXT GRAVE
MOUNDS erected to mark their last res inn
place. They are tho most durable, economi
cal beautiful and ornamental tonmhs ever bes
tore the pubic previous to this dme. Call
ou or address, COCHRAN & YORK,
Fa’rt.orn, i a.
Sole agents r n- Campbell onnly. The work
can be seen at Fairhurn, Palmetto, Oampl.ell
toa and Bethsaida. jnly2s Sin
Q. C. G U ICE,
ATTORNEY AT LAM
raiiburn, Georgia.
ps~ Office in the .Johnson Building.
THOMAS Vi. LATHAM
Attorney Xje.ja.-S7v;
Faiibniii. Georgia.
IVi'l praclice in t lie r onrts of Campbell,
CoWcta, Douglas, Fat erte, Fulton ad Mer
riwether counties, an in oMier counties by
special eoulmct; in rlie S preni.; Court of
Gerraia, and U. S. Courts at Atlanta. Per
sons or del irg =uil win | leas - furnish Chris
tian names oi Plaintiffs arid t>efei and uts.
Prompt attention given to cases in b,.nk
rn’ tey. and di.-chrrges obtained for debt
or--. e-p.-cml attention ir -n to col’cction
3f ileliis and pr inpt r. turns made.
JIBS' Office in the Gourl ll.u-e.
LEG A L N OTIC ES.
GEORGIA, Campbell County.
Superior Couit Feb. Term, 1573.
Frederick Bailey, 7 Libel for Divorce.
vs j- Rv le,
Sarah Bailey. ) to perfect nerctce.
lt appi aririg to the Cos rt bv the return
of the Sheriff, that the Defendant does
not reside in thi- county; and it further
aj pealing that she des not reside in
'hiaStale. It i on motion of Counsel
ordure I that said D. fondant appear arni i
answrr at this tetm of the court, else that ‘
tne Cs.BB Le considered in detail t and the
plaintiff allowed to proceed. Ar(j i~ fur—
tl:e’ ( rdered that this rule he published in
li ePa' SKTro Suiklii a public Gazette ot
said count)’ .ice a month lor tear months.
thomas tv. latham,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Order granted, HLGIt BUCHANAN,
JndgeS. C.. T. C.
A true extract from the minutes of the
ht| nici Court ol said „,.unty, March‘,o
M H WOODALL, CSC
State < f Georgia, Campbell County :
\\ beiea®. M . 11. tVocddali, admirditrator of
John 1 . Duniorth. repnsen s to • tie C'curt, !
in his petiiion, iluly ti ed and in’ert-d on re- .
cold, tliat 111! has tully EdiniUislerid John ;
G. D in orth’s estate
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred end i nditors. to show cause
it any Huy cun, why mid administrator
should not ie did urged tn in his adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission on
Hie litst Monday in September, 187 ’.
It. ('. Uka vkrs, Uidinary.
■ may 2-7 Bm.pi .litei’s lee 47. t
GEORGIA, |
Campbell County, j
Nancy Ftcw art (- nardian of Jesse D
Stewart. Emily bmvnnnali Stewart .( now
Mri.E S. McLaily.' having applied to the
1 curt 1 1 OrCinaiy ol said comity tor a d's
cliaige from tier Guardianship of Jes-e D.
S’cwart : nd Emily Savannah Stewart for
merly, but now’ Emily S. AlcLar y's per
sons aid property. This ietlicrelore tocile
all pr-rsons concerned to sbew cause, ty
i ling objections in my office, why the said
Nancy bit wart should not be dismissed
In in her ( mud ninhip of Jesse D. Sb wart
and Emily s. Stewart formerly, now Etniiy
s. JlcLartj, and nctive the usual letteTs
of dismission.
Giv- n under rcy official signature, July
• til .C/ 3.
R. C. BEaTEII? 2 ,
Oidinarv
GEORG lA, Camibi ii Cyounty.
liercas I!. W.Coilnan, admihistrstor dc
t onie non of oi lliiiiaui Hogan, represents
to the court, in his petition, duly tiled and
entered on rt c< id. that I eh: s fully admin
istered William Hogan's Estate.
This is, therefore, to cite all persohscon
cerned, kindred and ccd tors, to sho
cause, it any they can. why said adniinU
trator should ! ot be dicharged froiri bis ad
n irdrtn tit n. aid m rive letters otiiismis
sion on tl t- ti st Mm day in fffliUi 187 i,
This Ji )y S,li 18i3.
11. C. LEA VERS.,
Gi'litiui)’.
CtUBFHELL (UlVil btILUIFf ’S s.ti.ES.
ill he sold befo-ethf tlourt 1.0-isc door
in the town ct F.itrbtun Campbell G nuiy
Georgia, on f e tirst i’-i slay ii Augu-t
next, within Ilia legal hours of si.e,ihe
ft.! ' wing pit perty to wit:
J .lt)’ acres of land silu.ilc in tl c
s- uili west Corner ol lot cd land nuitioei
I 11 1 : itv light in the seventh di-trict o 1
j "i ig Inall)' Cow eta (inw Cani]itri;!l (J mi
; ty; it: vied fti It) satisfy two JjTt.is iAa
lied from lie? justice Court of the ;757t1.
ilislr.cl G. M., in favor ifA it Inti II liteli.-
< son vs John .Morgan and Joseph
E dson, Executors 1. 1 John L. liicliard
•“<>ll dcuetiHi and as tlio propel ty of said
jolm L R clou dson deceased; levy
made and li'lunied to me by E. L.
Jackst n, L. C.. and oilier li fas against
said delen 1 ants.
Also at I In? same time and place,
fifty acres of laud situate in the south
east corner of lot of land numbcintliir-?
ty eight in the seventh district of orig
inally Coweta, now Campbell County;
levied on to satisfy two li fas issntd
from ti e justice court of the Gs2ad
distiictG. M., in favor ofUan<;tt&
Zellars vs John T. Morgan and Joseph
Fidson, Executors of John L. Richard
son deceased; levy made and returned
to me by E. L Jackson, L, C. ;and
other li las against said defendtui's.
Also,at the same time and place, one
iiaU'oi lot of iai.d it! the 9tli district ;;l
• a iginally Fayette,now Campbell coun
ty, Dumber 150 south half if Said lot
one bundled and one fourth acres; the
same licit g W-x led in by viitneof a
justice Court li fa is-tied fiorn the 734
district G. M., in favor of Susai: Milam
vs 1. L. Sewell, Administrator of -Jas.
H. Sewell, principal, and \V. 11. Fi,il
lips, seem ity; levied on us the proper
ty o’ I. ii. Sewell, Adn iuißlrator ol
James II Sewell, deceased. Property
pointed out by Plaintiff Levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
7th July, 1873.
D, P .White,
Sheriff
UA.lil LLI.I, tll.ViY t OJ U'UALD SHtaiFl’i
SALK?.
W ill be sold before the Court House
dcoi in the town of Fairborn, Gu„ be
t ween the legal jliom s of sale, on the
first '1 uesday in August next, the fol
lowing property : to-wit,
I’arl of lot ot land no. :B.in ti c 7rli dis
trict ! t originally Cow e’a.tiut now Campbell
county, Ga , I lie eame being P 0 acres el land
in the .-entheart corner of said lot; thence
due north, hull'ticrors ?aid lot thence due
west to a point half way R tween the cor
ners of the original west, line of laid lot. of
land; fliet.ee son 11 1 to the meting pn'nt: as
the rrperiy of Jol n 1.. Hi( liiiids!n.dt ecast and
in the handsof Jo! n I\ Morgan and J. seph.
Eidson. execif ors ol said dpceafed to bead
niini-te.ed oil said lot ol land to be so sur
veyed as to make fi’ty acr.sot said lamp
Levied on to satisfy three jaslice Court ii fas
in lavorof Jittno 0, Srridi, and throe jus
tice cour> li las in lavor of AV. J. < airett
a'Jai si John TANARUS, Morgan and Jos. Eidsou,
ex.entois of the estate ol John L. lticbardsoa,
(let east'l; nal also, sundiy other li las.
Frupt-rtv pointed out by pi it in t i 11.
David P. White, Slierifl.
Q’A (o OOH !’"'da.G Agents wanted.
’-7(V 1 ip ~C\J All e'assts <1 working
people, ol cither fix. voiing nr old, in die
more money ar, w ork tor us in their spare
moments, or all tic time, tloin at anything
•Ho. Part ctilars t ee. Address G. Sdnson
&. Cos., Pori lan(I, .Maine.
The Rcrkwith 820 Portable Family Sewing
Mi chine on SO Rays trial: many advam-.jie
(>v< i ad. S (iistaetion guaranteed, or 8()
re'umb’d. S'-nt cninph-ie. witii full direaiiuas
Beckwith Kcivi’ijr M chine Gomynriy, Bj2
Bro.dw y, N, Y. ap 3-ly
THOMPSON, COLE & CO.
MANUFACTURETS OF ANO
XSE/V3L.TRIIQ XIXT 37 , XTXZ.3XTITtTJE3Xl,
SUCH AS
BED ST E ADS, BUREAUS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, &c.
Good Bedsteads, With Hollers, Only $4!
METALIC BURIAL CASES AND ROSEWOOD COFFINS ALWAYS
ON HAND!
3NTo'W':n.£t:Ki, <3-eoi’g;i£J..
; ATTENTION E VERYISO I) Y!
v o
aNTonjat' GOOcIS !
Frcslx Goods l
Clxcap Gf- C3oels 2
O
SMITH & BRO r l HER
(At their old Rand on loombs Sired,)
PAMETTO, GEORGIA ?
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE
Largest Best Selected Stoclus
OF
1
iGEN ER A L MERC IIA NDI SE! *
UVUR BIS t'GIIT To THIS JIARKO;
1 CRY tCES, KCTIOkS, WRITE CCOOS, 1.0 til!Y, HATS, EOti’fs, ILOIS, R4RAWARE
Cutlery, Readysiiiadc Clolliing, and, in fact,
1. YI.R YIIIING USUALLY NET I IN A FIR. T CLASS SIGHT t
...... ALSO ... . .
A SPLENDID STOCK .OF FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
JC®“ IFe cannot and will nut be undersold by any one who males the lead pus.
*
xible prcfil .RrJ
Mr. M. D. 113URM0XD will be found constantly on band, ready and vviiiitig
to wait on all who may give U3 a cal!.
We hep a full and complete assortment on hand at all limes !
ar mere, consult your fntetests, and call and examine our g’> ods before
j buying elsewhere.
n:w advertisements.
$500,000 CASH
cirra to be paid in fcu..
th: third grand gift concert i
IN AID OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY„
will be given in the great ball of Library
Building at Louisville, on Tuesday, Judy
8,18 3,-at vniich time ten
amounting to a grand total of 8*5(10,000,
aSi easit, will be distributed ty lot to
ticket holders, No reduction in amout of
gilts at. this distribution, but each gilt will
be pant IN FULL !
Office of Farmers’ & Drovers’ Bank, I
Louisville, Ivy., April 7. 1873. f
This is- to certify that there i3 in the
Fanners’nml Drovers’ Bank, to the oredit
Ol be ’1 bird Grand Gift < oncert for the ben
i lit of the Public Li’>rary of Kentucky, Five
Hundred Thtiusaml Collars, ulffc-h has been
set apart by the managers to pay the gifts
in lull, and will be held by the bank and
paid out lor ttii s purpose, and lbs purpose
'inly. (.Signed.) It. S. VKKCH, Cashier.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cash Gift, SIOO,OOO
One Grand Cash Gift, * 50,000
One Grand Cash Gift, 26,000
Ono Grand Cash Gift, 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift, 10,000
Out? Grand Cash Gift 5,000
24 Cash Gifts of SI,OOO cadi,24,000
50, Cash Gifts of 500 “ 25 000
80, Cash Gifts of 400 “ 32,000
100 Cash Gifts of 300 “ 30,000
150 Cash Girts of 200 “ 30,000
590 Cash Gifts of 100 “ 69,000
9,000 Cash Gifts cf 10 “ 90,000
Total, 10,000 Gilts, all Cash, $500,000
Only a lew ti kets remain unsold, and
they will be lumbhed to the first applicants
at the following hi ices : "’hole tickets $10;
halves, $5; quarters, $2 50; 11 wholes
for $100; 50 far $500; 113 for $1,000;
anil 575 for $5,000. For tickets and
information apply to
IUOS, E. BKItIUfTTE,
may I-I,y. Lou sville, Rv.
|
BKS- Take the Shield, j
SMirn db BRO.
A GREAT OFFER,kor.icewiters&sos,
4SI Il’way, V., will <1 iso pi' n( !00 Pianos
& Oigans of Hist Class Haliers, i* elutline
WATERS’, at cqtrenu-ly S,ou prices for cash,
or part cash an.! h i .not. in small monthly
payments. Sew 7 Ociavc first-class Pianos,
all modern improvements, tor $275 <•• sh.
Organs $55, $75; Double Heed {Organs $l3O
S*s!op $125, and upwards.
WATERS’ CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS
are the most be.ml.iful in slylc and perfect
intone ever made. The Concerto slop is
Hie best ever placed in any Organ. Ii is
product rt by u Diod so' ol r. < 0 , peculiarly
voiced, (lie EFFi.CT of which is most rlinim
'ng ad soal-stiriing, while its imitation of
(Us human voice is superb. Terms Liberal.
Illustrate].: Outahgues mailed fur urn
stamp. A liberal kmcounl to Ministers,
1 hut ches, Sunduij Schools, dec. Agents
Wanted.
BUILDING FELT
(No tar used), for outside wo kand
instead 01 | lister, Felt, ca- perries, &c.
~ena two cent stamp for circulars and
samples. C. J. Fa\ - , Camden, N. J.
TilE PLACK TO HIV GOODS
IS WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET
Tlie Wot tli Of Your Money
and the public
WILL F IVD THAT PLACE BY (ALI.IVG AT
®iiXL 2Sell£n*ss%
PALMETTO, GA.,
FRONTING THE ItAILItOAU.
{ AEALF.R IN FAMILY GROCERIES AND
1 / Hardware.
lie keeps ronstanty on hand Sweet! Iron
Flow and Cast Steal. Trace and Bn o.t Chains!
Haines, chovtls Spades and Axes of (he best
quality.
Plows, and Heel lolls for every body Trom
fhe Southein Agiiculiural works Col’nmbu?
Ga jan2l tf
A LIBERAL, OFFER.—On reciip
uXof qO cent. . Home Cabinet, monthly,
wil be Pent for one year, and 2f> fi *ie 4 * Ib is *
to! Board Visiting Cards, ve u-r own •me
elPßHr.llyr printed. frirnnk* ufrnvhtre and cards
5 cents. Address, \V. B. .-CUK&ING, Ji;..
Ii V ;i<;k Is i.
J. M. HOLBROOK,
wholesale and retail dealer in
MEN’S
B YS’
MISSES’
tnd .... LADIES’
j HATS
j Keeps constantly on band a large
j slock of all the
LATEST STYLES ANO NOVELTIES
Known to the trade, and consisting iff
pait of the following brands :
BROADWAY'’.,.., SILK
‘TRADE II
‘ Y 0 UN OMAN'S ’
PEARL’ and
BLACK DRESS.,
CASSI.MERE
ENGLISH CORK
and the following styles in the finest
FI RS :
TULIP.. ZEPHYR
ATHERLY CO RS A 111
MANSARD.. NOVELTY
BETTY and SIDE NUTUA
of all grades.
MOBILIER.. .VANDALIER
SURE THING,, SHAKSPEARE
METEOR BLACK BEAVER
And velvet finished g ods of ull grades,
PANAMA
SELURITY..,,,
and CANTON
ST AW IIATS
of all clesciipfions.
LADIES AND MISSES” HATS! !
| CROCHET
! RIVAL-ENI ORA
LYNET REGATTA
..MONTANA
I ALPENA ROSIAN A
..VENICE MISS LINTON..
! ...... TULIP asp RAMBLER
PALMETTO
; ~11 ATS .. . ... .... ....
Besides other names too iiiimei "i)S to
ilietition; all ( f w hich
! LADII.S ANO GENTHKAIKN,
TII E ]' B A 1) E A T L A R G K
! Are respect foil)’ ii/vjted to call and i X
! amine. They will find it. to lhe if in-'
j toest.
I Country merchants' w ill find
; ill) slock equal to any in the SonVh,,
and at prices as-low us the b west.
AprilgTl It,
STATU. O’? GEORGIA, V
(Jami hf.li. County. )
j WiTKnfi.ts, Richard A. King, Adminbhatnr
j of Adam li. King. re| remits to tin- Court, in
his petiiion. duly tiled and entered on record,
thin, he has tally administered Adam B.
Ring’s estate.
This is therefore, to cite nil persnrts CO---
cerned, kindred and creditors, m show ci.use,
if any they can, tby said Admiiiistratoi’
should not. be discharged Irom bis adminis
traticn, and receive let’err of dismission, oil,
Hie Hist Monday in May. I- 73.
Given under my liiiml and official signatur©
this February Ist, 1873.
R. C. BEAVER 3 ,
Ordinary.
feb7 -
CUMMI N G S‘
KING CURE.
THIS WONDEItFUb I.'iTION CURES
j Fresh Cuts, Bruises and Burns, Ringworms,
(hiiblains, i utl Siys. It is also good
fordid Sores. Hens, Sore
Eye s, it Isin gs,
RCDfCTIOiV OF 'I till.llls, PI TitH) SORE
Throat, Sore lion'll.
Fever Blisters, Sores Caused
by Vegetable Poison and Litrs of
Poisonous Inserts, Erys'pelts, Inflammatory
TOOTHACHE AND SICK HEADACHE.
PRICE 25c., 50c. & $1 PER BOTTLE,
Made and sold by
K. CUMMINGS,
mnv22 ly. Palmeito, Ga.
J. D. DODD
WITH—
TVI. IStiaieXliaLQ cS3 ZOi’O-
Wholesale and Retail Dealt-' s in
Clothing-. Dry Goods, anti Fur*
nisliitig Goods,
No. 28 Whitehall st., ivr.i floors from
Alabama, Atlanta, Gu.
Art.- just receiving a largo slock of
SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS,
Olotliing, Notions, which they wilt
sell lower than any house in the city.
BSS.-,Special in lucenients- to country,
merchants. aprlG 3m
EEOIUdA, Campbell County f
Ordinary’s Office, May 10, 1873,
Lewis R. birch has applied for exemption
oi personalty an i setting apatl aid valna--
lion of home stead, and J will pass upon the*
same at n o’cVoeft a. ,i. llieMOlh day of
■May. IBi ! r at r>-y office inFovhuin in said
i-ou-nty. R. t . REAVERS, Ordinary.
CA NC ER S
Pernrmnert'y rnred by addressing Dr. TF,
ftit'DLN No. 17, w. Ji Hi ist n s r it
Louisville, Ky. Topics of his • J unaWtau
he Obtain- and Iree of charge, giving mode or
treatment and a hr go flat ot uns tuied’
Divio.e ~! nip.