The Palmetto shield. (Palmetto, Ga.) 1872-1873, July 25, 1873, Image 4

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THE PALMETTO SITIELr, A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, Published at PALMETTO GEORGIA. Devoted to EMP ERA NCE, AGRIGULTCRE, POLITICS, LITERATURE, &c. SUBSCRIPTION, IN ALYA NEC!', TWO DOLLARS, PER ANNUM. ©OOOOOOOOOOO 00000000000000000000000 wooonnooooooooooonoooooooooor 000000 ooj8®“ SUBSCRIBE NOW!! “©fiooo 0000000000000000000000001)0000000000 00000000000000000000000000 000000000 Being [published in an enterpi ising town on the Atlanta & West Point Railroad, in a good section of country and having a large circulation in Campbell and surrounding counties,the public will find it a good medium for ADVERTISING f! OniochT -nT-ted V-aretahle Sp c’fic it sa true l’arifier of the Blood. It thorough 1 ; neutralizes and eliminates from the system the specific virus which causes such a long list of tinman suffering. In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and constitutional hiool complaints it staiicl without compeer, rapidly curing u cers pustules, earhunkles. s aid head, salt rheum, and the 88 different varieties o Ain offr'c tioni. It is a positive curative for crofula. mid tho deadly en'uny of n ur ury, Lad an nrsanic, quickly eliminating them 1 rum tin system. The Fluid Extract of Queens tie light, prepared bv Dr J. S. Pemberton has made th ‘ most wonderful and astonishing cures-. Lts purifying, vivifyinr and tonic properties exerei e the quick-st and most powerful effects in restoring be bib. It is harmless to lha most del cute, and < an never Be u-'ecVamiss. It is the-fue beaulife.' it fbe complexion- If you want pure r ! ch blood eiear skin, aid b-aulil'al complexion, use, Hie Gbmpound Ex root of S illingia tu Queens Delight, Il'eail our treatise on dis- I ases of the blood. The gum ue has t..t signature o! the proprietor! upon ouch label. J. S. ruxeanr x & , IST ZD -\7W GROCERY STORE!! OSCAR A. CANTRELL Would inform Liu friends and the pub lic generally that ha has opened iu the Shield office, a SELECT STOCK OF family and fancy groceries, SUCH AS Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Soda, Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Starch, Can dy, Candles, Crack ers, Oysters, Buckets, Matches, Blacking, E'c., Ele. WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE! Give me a trial. 0. A. Cantrell. lIBillV SHBIIIKI ’S SILLS, Will be sold before the Court House di or iu the town ofFairburn. Campbell county Georgia, wit bn the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, tie fol lowing p-operty to-wit: Forty two and one forth acres of land it being part of lot t.nu bor IS in the 9th. district of originally Fay ettu, now Campbell County Georgia, levied cn as the property of Matilda Rowan by virtue of, and to satisfy a ti la is mi and from Campbell Superior Court in favor of S.T. W. Minor Guar ol Matilda Owen by vs Matilda Rowan Adrnx. of R Rowan and G. W. Row an,Sceuiity. Properly pointed < lit by defendant Matilda Rowan, and levy made by R. B. Hogan, burner Sheriff of Campbell County Georgia. Wi liah Til mtson, Deontv Slieiill. STRAYED OR STOLEN, From the undersigned near Fair bum, about Hie last of May or first of June, a yoke of oxen. One has red sides, white back, I cavy built, short crumplv horns; a snia'l Loll Instened around Ins neck with a rope. Ti.coth i or is white, with the exception of a few spots on his head u:iu nook; had a large boll on. Any person delivering said oxen to the depot agent at Fail burn, or furnishing information as to their whereabon s, will be libcially re vvatded. Mrs. Frances II Pool. jnnl2~2.* 1> 11 ffi i\ i X Gl ANO. WILCOX. GIEBS & GO’S. MANIPULATED GUANO. rpnE.-'K LKI.EI HATED BLANCS ]>,!- _i ported nml pepared liy Wiloi-x, Gibbs As Cos., f-nvminah Ga.. and Charleston, s. C . are for rule for cash, or on credit on accom modating t.rms, payable in cotton, by W. F. Landrum, Agent, Fairborn, Geortia. Gauiiett & Walthall, Agl's I’ulmctlo, Pa, Special attention is called to (lie u c of ti e phoenix pin no composted v. iili cot ton find, fiend or t pply ns above lor circu lars giving testimonials from p unters—pri ces terms etc. feb2S6w “ THE KENNESAW IIOUIE" V I A WESTERN & ATLANTIC R. R. AND CONNECTIONS. Soiledulo iu effect May 25th, ISIS. Kotmiw.u:]). I Stations | No. 3 !~~No. 1. Leave Atlanta 8:30 Am I HYO r m Arrive Crrtersville.. 11.OG “ Ir3t a.m “ Kingston.... 1 i.45 “ I 1,03 u “ Dalton ?.()! nt I 3.00 “ “ Chattanooga 428 | s f o KUIUBEIt 11. Will leave Atlanta G 00 t> m Arrive in Cirtcrsville 8 15 • Arrive in Kinston 843 -‘ Arrive in Dalton 10 30 “ SOUTHWARD. I Stations | no. 2. | no. 4 Arrive Atlanta j 1045 rm | lAS p m Dartersville. 8.18 110.51 am “ Kingston... 744 <; |lOl2 “ “ Dalton 5 35 I 800 Leave |( ba tunooga | 345 “ | 555 1 PULLMAN PALACE CARS ON TRAINS NOS 1 I & 2 To LYNCHBURG & NEW CHILEANS Pullman Palace Cars on trains 1 & 2 for Atlanta and Chattanooga! No Change New Orleans to Lynchburg— via Montgom • cry, Atlanta add Dalton. One Change Atlanta to St. Louis, via Chattanooga. FIFTY-TWO MILES SHORTER New York and Eastern Cities THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE FRi.lt ATLANTA ! 21 Honrs Quicker to (he Virginia Springs than any other line from Itiunta, avoiding an Expensive Delay and Transfer in ilitlni nd. Passenger? leaving Atlanta by Lightning Express, tt G:(:0 p. in. arrive in New V lk 4 4:14 p. m. tile second altpi noon tin reafter: 13 hours 35 minutes earlier than p-steiigc ns by any other route. Passengers leaving Atlanta at 10 p. m. by this loilte arrive in New Y'ork at same time as passengers who lc-Ic at l dM) p. in. by op posing lines. Parties desiring a whole cair through to the Virginia Sprirgs or to Lynchburg, should address the urn ersigned. 1 ar ies contemplating travel should Send tor map, schedule, &t>. Quick time and close connections is our motto. Ask for tickets via “the K n nfi w R.utiv’ E. W. WE LINN, u. P. l;T. A , Atl.uta, La. §72 00 EACH WEEK! Agents wanted everywhere. Business •strictly legitimate. I’artieulais tree. Address J. Worth A: C M. !>>-uis. Mo. In nt Iv LEG A L NOTICES. GEORGIA, Campbell County. Superior Court Feb. Term, 1573. Frederick Bailey, ) Libel for Divorce. vs V llulei Sarah Bailey. ) to perfect service. It appearing to the Court by the return ot the Sherilf. that the Defendant does not reside in this county; and It further I pearing that she des not reside in ibis State. It i on motion of Counsel ordered that said Dtfendact appear and nnswt r at Ibis tei m of the court, else that tneerso be considered in detail’t anil the plaintiff allowed to proceed. Ard is tur tle- ( tdered that this rule he published in [ the I al.vktto Shield a public Gazette ot said county ot ce a month (or Uur month?. THOMAS W. LATIIAM, l’hiiniili's Attorney. Order granted, HUGH BUCHANAN, J edge S. 0.. T. G. A true extract from the minutes of the hi pciicr Court o! said —-inity. March tO m ii Woodall, esc State of Georgia, Campbell County : Win teas. At. It. Vooddall, admini.-trator ot Jo! n O. ban tort In represen s to the Court, in liis petition, duly fi ed anil i nttred on re cord, that In.- las luliy administered John C. L)an:ortli’s estate — This is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause it any Huy can, why said administrator Humid net ie diet urged (n in Ms adminis tration, and receive litters of dismission on the liist Sunday in tepttmher, ]B7 K. C. lJEAVMts,.Ordinary. may22-Sm.| rintei’s fee &J. GEORGIA, ) Camit.ell County. ) Nancy Stewart Guardian of Jesse D Stewart, Kmily Savannah Stewart ,f now Mre.E S. MtLailyQ tiaving applied to the l curt < 1 Oreiit ary ol said comity for ad s charge from her Guardianship of Jes-e D. Stewart : nd Emily Savunm.li Stewart for merly, hut now Emily S. AlcLar y's per sons and proputy. This istherefere t ieile all persons concerned to shew cause, by i ling objections in my office, vvl j ilie said Nancy Stewart should not be dismissed licinherf nurd at ship of Jesss D. Sti w-art ai it Emily s. Stewart forme) ly, now Emily 8. McLarty, aul nctive the usual letteis of dismission. Given under my official signature, July 7th 1t73. 11. C. BEAVERS 3 , Ordinary GEORGIA, Camitjki.l Cyounty. W hcreas It. W. Ccthian, ndnunistralorde bonis non of el William lit gan. repitsents to the loui-l, in his petition, duly filed and entered en re e< rd, ti at 1 eiw s fully admin islered William Hogan’s Estate. This is, therefore, to cite til! persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to sho cause, if any l hoy can. why said admiuis trator should i ot Le dicliargtd Irom his ml u inistri lit in aid irreive letters ot distnis stem en lit li n Mos day in Hekla IS/j, 'i his July Bth ly'.3. It. C. BE A VERY, Oi-iiuaiy. GUIiIIMA (Cl.vn M! til in >8 8,1 US. \\ ill be si Id lef e c the Ci uid house Cot r in tic town el Fuirliurn Causp til 0 limy G jui gin, oti ti e frst Tuaslty in Augi.-t next, within the leg.il hours of sale, Tie fcl'i wing pirepcrty to wit: i'if'y acres of land situate in the s tiih w usl Co i lit rol lot ol iai.tl nnir Der tii rly tight in ihe seviuth district ol oiiginally Coweta now Camplieil C< un ty; levied (’ll to sallsly two ii fas iss-- ued from (lie justice Court ol tho tl) (listr:cl G. M„ in favort.f Anhui llntch csoti vs John T. Morgan and Joseph liaison, Executors of John L. Riclmrd -Beii dei, east ti ns the property of said John L Ricliaidson deceased; levy made and it turned to me by E. L. Juuksi ii, L. C., ai.d ether tifas against said defen 'ants. Also at the same time and place, fifty acres of land situate in the south east corner of lot of land number thir ty eight in the seventh district of orig inally Coweta, now Campbell County; h vied on to satisfy two ii fas issuid from the justice court of the 652nd distiict G. M., in favor of Garietl & Zellars vs John T. Morgan and Joseph Eidson, Executors of John L- Richuid son deceased; levy made and returned to me by E. L. Jackson, L C. ;and other li las against said dcfendanis. Also,at the same time and place, one ha'l ol lot of land in the 9th district of originally Fayette,now Campbell coun ty, number 159 south half of said lot one bundled and one fourth acres; the smic being hviid it. ly viitue of a justice Court fi la issued fiom the 734 h district G. M., in lavor of Susai Milam vs ], L. Sewell, Administrator of Jas. H. Sewe 11, principal, and \V. 11. Phil lips, security; levied on ns the proper ty o 1, 11. Sewell, Administrator ol James 11. Sewell, deceased. Property pointed out by Plaintiff. Levy made and returned to me.by a Constable. 7tb July, 1873. D, I’ .White, Sliei iff. 4 .litBELL tLIiVIY iOkITCSLtt SBLHUT ’j SALES. Will be sold before the Cenrt House dcot in the town of Fairbutn, Ga., be tween the legal ‘hums of sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, the Bil lowing property : to-vit, Part of lot ot land no. ; 8, in the 7tli dis tiiet it originally Couera.lut now Campbell CJUnty.Ga , the same being F.O aeits cl land | in the southeast corner ol said lot; thence | due north, hull across sai l lot thence due west ton punt half way b tween the cor ners of the original west line ot raid lot ot 1 nd; lienee south to the fta ting point; as the . K'perty el John L. l;ii hnidficnyu et aged in the handsof John T. Morpaniand Joseph, Eidsou, t'X<;i',u orsolsiid deceased to bead i uiiiiista.id on sn:dlot<ol laud tobesosur veyed as to nmke liny acnsol said land ! Levied on to sutisly three justice Court ti las: in favor of Jitu.tS C. Sui h, slid three ju - . tioe cour; |j las ju Javor of W. J. -t airett | a.,gai.' st John T. Morgan and Jos. Eidson, i xi outers o! the estate ot John L. liichaidson, and. cease t; ind also, sui.diyoil er n las. Piirpeiti pointed out by plaintifl. David P. White. Siierill. Q/K . . per il lid Agents wanted. V’D ’ r;3 sjXJ All castes (I working | paople. ol Milit-r six. i our,g or old, in .Ice more money as work t >r i:s in their spare moments, or all ti e time, Ilian at anyliurig cl ,i:'. Part ctilara i ee. Address G. Stinson A Cos., For:land, M line. 'tint Beckwith $.20 Portable Fainiiy Ssiting machine on 3t> Rays 1 1 i :i; many advantage over ail. Siti.-iactimi gusrani-ed, or S.O i : 'u id* 1 .!. 8-": t complete, with fall dive. Ii ms 'Beckwith ,Sewing Machine Oomyany. S:.>2 broil,v y, .\ . ap)3-ly THOMP S0 N, C 0 L E & CO. j MANUFACTURERS OF AND I TNT U'XJ XX. =KT IX XT ZD XX., SUCH AS BED ST E ADS, BU R EAUS, CII A 111 S, MATTRESS ES,Sc c. Good Bedsteads, Willi Boilers, Only tjfi-1 ! 21ETALW BURIAL CASES AND ROSEWOOD COFFINS ALWAYS ON HAND! rffownan, Georgia. ATT E N TlO NEVERY BUI) Y! o New GOOdS ! Frcsli Goo<3.s 2 Clicap Goods l o SMITH & BRO r l HER (At their old aland on Toombs Street,) PAMETTO, GEORGIA; HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE Xsai’gest £TXicZ Z3es>t Selected Stock.s OF GENE RA L ME R CIIA ND IS El t KVKIt liIii.UCHT TO THIS MARKKTJ EMIiItACING t isVICChS, kOUCM, MKIIE CCCES, KO lIKY, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, lIAIiBV.’AKE Cutlery, Ready'Mnade Clothing, and, iu fact, 1. YLitY'HUNG USUALLY KEPI IN A FIR. T CLASS STORE ! At.SO A SPLENDID STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. $3?- He’ cannot and will not be undersold by any one who makes lice least pos sible profit. Mr. M. D. THURMOND will be found constantly on hand, ready and willing to wait on all who may give us a cal!. KSg li e keep a full and complete assortment on hand at all times! at m ers, consult your intciesls, and call and examine our g< ods before buying elsewhere. STVEXITXX -x&s BRO. n:w advertisements. $500,000 CASH GIFTS TO BE PAID IN FUEL. TH. THIRD GRAND GIFT CONCERT ! IN AID OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY„ will be given in the great hull of Library Building nt Louisville, on Tuesday, July 8, 18 3, at wuich time ten thousand gilts, amounting to u gland total ot $500,000, till casii) will tie distributed l y' lot to ticket holders, No reduction in uinoiit of gilts nt tins distribution, but each gilt will be paul IN FULL ! Office of Farmers' &. Dbotkks’ Bank, 1 Louisville, Ivy., April 7. 1873. j Tliis is to certify that there is in the Farmers’ anil Drovers’ Bank, to the credit ot he Third Grand Gift Concert for t lie ben • fit of the Public Library of Kentucky, Five Hundred Thousand Dollars, which ling been set apart b> tie n anagirs to pay the gilts in till!, and will be held by the bank and paid out (or tins purpose, aid ibis purpose -July. (Signed.) IS. S. V til til, Cashier. LIST OF GIFTS. One Grand Cash Gilt, §IOO,OOO One Claud Cash Gift, 50,000 One Grand Cash Gift 25,000 One Grand Cash Gift, 20,000 One Grand Gash Gift, 10,000 One Grand Gash Gift 5,000 24 Gash Gifts of §I,OOO each,24,000 50, Cash Gifts of 500 “ 25,000 80, Cush Gifts of 400 “ 32,000 100 Cash Gifts of 300 “ 30,000 150 Cash Gifts of 200 “ 30,000 690 Cash Gills of 100 “ 59,000 0,000 Cash Gifts cf 10 “ 90,000 Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, $500,000 Only u lew ti> kcis remain unsold, and they wiil te furnished to the Hist applicants at the fallowing bi ices : Wbol: tickets. $10; halves, $5; quarters, $2 50; 11 wholes for $100; 50 for $500; 113 for $1,000; and 575 for $5,000. For tickets and infuiiiiatiun apply to 111!)*. 11, ERAIILETTE, m:iyl~4w. Leu svillc, Ky, B- ' . Take the Shield. A GREAT OFFER.ocisichwiteuss, sty, 4KI lt’uay, it. V., will disp seof 100 Pianos k Organs ot Tit si Class linker?, including VlAlEUb’, at rjtrciußly low p: ires for cash, or part cash. and ti I .nee in small monthly payments. IVcu 7 Octave liist-clas- Pianos, all modi rn iniproi ements, iur $275 eisb. Organs $55; $75; Double Heed ;(H gang $1 0 S-stop $125, and upwards. WATERS’ CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS are the most beaut,lul in style and perfect intone ever made, The Concerto slop is the best ever placed in any Organ, ii i? produced by a died set ol nail , peculiarly voiced, the t.FFi € T ef w hich is most ih.inu hig a> and sonl-stirrilig, u ) ile its imitation of the human voice is superb. Terms Liber;;!. llluslratek Catalogues mailed fur one stamp. A liberal kiscount to Ministers, i hutches, Sunday Schools, dc. Aue.nts Wanted. BUILDING FELT (No tar used), for outside wo hand instead ol j Faster, Felt caipet’ njis, Ac. '•end two cent stamp for circulars and samples. C. J. Fay, Camden, N. J. THE PLACE TO 1111 GOODS IS WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET '1 lie Woitii Of Your Money and the run Lie "II I. F \i> THAT PLACE BY tAI.LIYG AT Sim SSellars’, PATMETTO, GA., f’KO.Vfli\G THE RAILROAD. TYEALER IN FAMILY' CROC FRIES AND J / Hardware. lie keeps constant.'y on hand Swoed Iron, riaw and Cast Steal, Trace and Bn nst. Chains’ Haines, Siiovils Spades and Axes of the best qunliiy. Plows, and 1-lecl bolts for everyt;ody fnni the Southern Agricultural works Columbus Ga jan24 tf A I?I_RLiIAL OFFEIt.—On reveipt JYui 5U emir. . llume Cabinet; monthly, ivd 1 be prut tor one year, and 25 ii ie “ |!ps to; Board " \ isiting Cards, your own n: me 1 elegantly printed. Simple i.iimbci -and cauls •> emits. Address, \V. D. CO NINO. Jr. i Nyjiek. N V. t J. M. HOLBROOK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN MEN’S BOYS’ MISSES’ and.... LADIES’ XI.A.TS Keeps constantly on hand a largo slock of all the LATEST STYLES AND NOVELTIES Known to the trade, and consisting iu part ot the following brands : BROADWAY’ SILK ‘ TRADE ’ II .... 1 YOUNGM AN ’S ’. ... PEARL’ and BLACK DRESS CASSI.MERE ENGLISH CORK and the following styles in the finest FI its: TULIP..: ZEPHYR AT IIERLY CORSAIR MANSARD. .NOVELTY BETTY and SIDE NUTUA of all grades, MOBILIER... VANDALIER SURE THING.. SIIAKSPEARE METEOR BLACK BEAVER And velvet finished g ods of all grades. PANAMA SECURITY and CANTON STAVV HATS of all desci iptions. LADIES’ AND HISSES’ HATS! ! CROCHET RIV AL—EN I ORA LYNET REGATTA .. MuNT VN A ROCHELLE.. ALPENA- ROSIANA . .VENICE MISS LINTON., TULIP and RAMBLER PALMETTO HATS Besides other names too niunciotiH to iliehtim>; a1! of w hu h LAi.ilt-.s am) gi:.\tu:d:e.\’, T 1! E rR A Dli A T EAR G E Are respectfully invited to call aid ix amine. They will find it to their il.- teicsl. Country merchants w ill find tny stuck equal to any in the South, and at prices as low us the h west. Apr i 123 I'. STATU OF GEORGIA, I Cami in li. County. \ Whereas, Eichard A. King, Adminktratof of Adam li. King, rep resents to the Court, in his petition, duly filed ami cnlereil on record, tha lie lias luliy administered Adam B. King’s estate. This is therefore, to cite nil persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they con, liy said Administrator sliimd not be discharged Irom his adminis tration, and receive lepers of dismission, on, tlie ti:st Monday in May. 1 73. Given under my hand and official signature this Fcbruaiy let, 1873. 11. C. BEAVER 3 , Ordinary. feb7- CUMMI N G S‘ K I N U CUR E. THIS WOXJIF.RFUL LOTION CURES Fresh tuts, Utilises and Burns, Etiugnouns, tbUbtains, Mid stys. it is isiso good for Did fores. I leers, Sore E v ts, II isin zs, ISUIitfSOV OS' i IAMBS, i llltlD SOBE Throat, Sore Jtoudi. Fever lilisters, sores (aused !>v Vegetable Poison and Bites of Poisonous insects, Erj s’peks, Inflammatory TOOTHACHE AND SICK HEADACHE. PRICE 25c., 50c. & $1 PER BOTTLE. JG@“ Made and sold by R. CUMMINGS, rnay22 Iv. Palmetto, Ga. J. D. DODD WITH— J&SN HfcflleiiliLO c£b Ero- Wholesale and Retail Denies in Clothing. Dry Goods, and Fur nishing Goods, No. 28 YV hitcliall sst., two doors from Alabama, Atlanta, Ga. Are just receiving a large stock of SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS, Clothing, Notions, &c.,which they will sell lower than any house in the city. SCS,„Special inducements to country, merchants. npiTG 3m DLCliblA, Campbell (ininty s Ordinary’s Office, May IG, 1873. Lewis R. Luck has applied far exemption of personalty ant setting apart aid valua tiuii of le. in stead, and I. will pas? upon the same at 11 ceelu k a. jl, on the 30th day of May. 187 I, nt li y office iiiF iirbum in said eiuiity. R t . BLAYKRiS, Ordinary. CANC E R S Permnnei t’y rined by addressing T'r.llr,V r , 1 • CoUlf. N No, 47, w. Jibeisin s r it i.on.-i i 1 1■. Ky. i pies of iiis '.I u nap’ can be >oooolll and tree of charge, giving triede of treutinent. an I a fc iiat ot ea ieeurecl’ Lie'.o?e -j'.; nip,