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PALMETTO SHIELD.
PALMEL'TO, GA„ .U'HL’ST S, IcU
AFKAKIi)) < r A UAL.
O darn it all!—a feared of her,
And such a mite of a gal ;
V hy, two of her size rolled into o*e
Won’t ditto Sister Sal.
Her voice is sweet as the whippow.H'?.
And the sunshine’s in her hair ;
But I'd rather face a redskin’s knife.
Or the grip of a grizzly bear.
Vet Sul says, ‘’Why. she’s such a dear,
S: c’sjust the one for you.”
0 darn it all!—a feared of a gal,
And me just six feet two!
Though she ain’t any size, while I'm
Considerably ta’l,
I'm nowbeie when she speaks to me,
She makes me feel so small.
My face grows red ; tny tongue gets hitched,
The cussed thing won’t go;
It riles me, ’cause it makes her think
I’m most tan ation slow.
And though folks say she’s sweet ou me,
I guess it can’t be true.
O darn it al !—a feared of a gal,
Aud me just six feit two.
My sakes, just ’.-pose if what the folks
Is saying should be so !
Go, cousin Jane, and speak to her,
Find out and let me know ;
1 ell her the gals should court the men,
For isn’t this leap year?
That's why I'm kind of bashful like,
A waiting ior her here.
And should she hear I'm scared of her,
You'll swear it cau’t be true,
O darn it ali! —a ft a red of a ga I,
And me just six feet two!
Texas Romance.
Here is tlic strange (ale of a life
ttiut comes from Texas. There, seme
time ago, a citizen ol Cooke county
was slain in his sleep, and the house
robbed of three thousand dollars.—
The murderer was known, lie was a
man named Hunch, ard a hardened
ri.flian. \\ itli his plunder he stiuek
Northward. But the son of the mur
der' and man followed him As so mas
he knew this, his j >urhey became a
a flight. Tina.ugh the Indian Territo
ry to Aikansas, arid thence through
Louisiana and Mississippi. Thence he
doubled like a fox. Through Tennes
see and Kentucky, and back across
Mississippi and Aikansas, up it to
lower Missouri and Southern Kansas.
Ten months lie fled, and the pursuer
followed. No bloodhound could have
been more Sure or unrelenting. At
Hoonville, Missouri, at last, the mur
derer was brought t> bay. lie was
identified, arrested, and is to he tried,
lvather a tamo ending. After such a
I ursuit, one expects something dra
matic. Haggard murderer, tired of
life under such conditions ; revengc-
Jul son, prepared to slay at sight—
what excellent materials for an excit
ing scene when they meet And af
ter all, the lawyers will squabble over
jl, and the jury will probably disagree
and that will be the prosaic ending.
A French surge*, n inset ts watch
ciystals in the skulls of dogs in order
that he may observe their brainwoiks.
If he thinks he can make good watch
dogs in that way then that Frenchman
is mistaken.
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.
Examine the the stock of
THORNTON & IJOLLEMAN
Before yov buy elsewhere. They have a fine
selection of
tlottouades, Linens, Piques, Lawns, Y’ain
sooks, .(Instills, Xr.
ALSO A I.AIIGE STOCK OF
Shoes, llats,
Clothing.
Notions,
liar.hra re,
Crcck<i v,
Groceries,
& F A ill I I-. V Ml 2 i> ICIN 12 S.
They defy competition in ai ylhing
they propose to sell. [ap23-3in.
MELEV’S PATENT GRAVE MOUND.
Revere the Dead at:*! !!is Living wiif
Honor You.
LET al! who have relatives or friend o wtio
have passed to their hemes in the land of
the beyond have M EEEY’S PAT ENT (iRA\ E
MOUNDS erected to marl* their last resting
place. They are the most durable, *eononii
oal beautiful and ornamental tonnibs ever lies
inre the public previous to this lime. Call
on or address, COCHRAN &YORK,
Fairburn, t.a.
Sole agents for Campbell c runty. Ti e work
oan be seen at Fairburn, Palmetto. Campbell -
ton and Ilethsaida. july2s 3ar
E!“l lY Sr.liKiFF’S SU.ES.
AY ill be sold before tile Court House door
in the tow not Fairburn Campbell euunty
Georeia. with n the legal hours of sale, on
the fi st Tue-day in August next, t' e fol
lowingpoperty to-wit:
Forty two ami' one forth acres of
laud it being part of lot number 48
in the 9th. district of originally Fay
ette, now Campbell County Georgia;
levied rn as the property ol Matilda
Rowan by virtue of, and to satisfy a
fl la issued from Campbell Superior
Court in favor of S.T. W . Miron Guar
of Matilda Owen by vs Matilda Rowan
Admx. of It Hawaii and'O. • lb w
an,St i:ih ity. Property pointed ■ut by
defendant Matiltla Rowan,, and. levs
made by R. B. Hogan, former Shettlf
of/ Campbell Comity Oeorgia.
\V 11,1.1 AM. Tip MPSOM,
flt-DUtV Slid iff.
Tn C‘OnP" r " i,r vaenti wanted
1U T ® ry where. Part ten mrs
UAU.r.dditss a, 11, Lh ii Si Co..St, 1 e’:.o
E. FLO VI)
TTAS erected a number of rew buildings
Li. suitable 1 tor carrying on his large anc
extern ive business, on the east sble ol
,ampbellrnn street, adjoining the resideuci
jf rcussell King.
FA 111 11 CRN, GEORGIA
And he is now prepared tv do all kind ot
work. Su h as making and repairing
eVagons, Carriages and buggies.
Also Painting of every discretion, exe
utei in the neatest style
SlfiY P.MYTIYG A SPECIALTY.
And Blacksniithing executed with neat
itss and dispatch.
Having bad several years experience in
ne business, he is the’cfore capable to
judge when work is executed ire a workman*
like manner. He employs none but expe
rienced workmen. Call and see him.
‘ /JSS~ New Wagons and Buggies always ou
hand and for sale.
;;■* ■O" Work done ou Time.
fub7 4 m
Twelve Million Acres!
C II E A I’ F A R M S !
The cheapest land in the market for sale by
the
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY.
In the Groat Platte Valley.
$3,000,000 Acres in Cunt nil Ne
braska. now for sale in tracts ot forty acre l ?
and upwards on (ive end ten years credit at
op. r cent. No advance interest required
Mild and Ire dthiul climate, iertile soil, and
abundance of good water.
lire best market itt thee West ! The great
mining region <■ f Wyoming Colorado, Utah
and Nevada heirg sup,plied by the farmers
in tile Platte Val t-y.
Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of Hid
Aeres.
The Best Locations for Colonies.
Free Homes for All. Millions of acres of
choice- (P rernment Binds open t r entry
under tlie Homestead Law, rear this great
railroad with go and markets ; lid all the cot;-
veniences ot an old settled country.
Free passes to purchasers of lluilroad
Lands. *
Sectional 51 ip:, showing the la..d, also
new edition id I escrip ive Pamphlet with
New Maps mailed Lee everywhere
Address O F. Davis,
Laid Commissioner U. P. It. n., u ialia,
Nebraska.
IVIONEY madi l rapidly with Stencil and
Ivey Note Outfits. Catalogue and full
particulars free. S. JL Spenckk, 111
Hanover st., Boston.
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EVERY CORNET BAND
In the country will receive a splen
did piece of band music free by se d
ing a two cent stamo to Edward A
Samuels, Publisher, Boston, Mass.
Farmers. Look to \ otar Interest.
Thu man to patronize is the one who will
do your work well and cheap, and at short
notice, and that m n is
If XOCII ST SiICKLA N D,
Who has just established a wood shop in con
nection with his blaek mith shop at East end
of Railroad street,
FAIRTIUIIN , GEO GIA.
He has a full complement of experienced
weikmen and is prepared to do all kinds of
work in his line.
lie makes new Wagons, Buggies, and
repairs oldjones, keeps new Wagons and Bug
gies constantly on Land for sole.
jau3l Cm
PAMET TO StillOOL
PALMETTO. GA., A, St W. P, R. R.
f PHIS IXSTITI'TiOX is new under the most
JL successful head way, there be’ngin attend
ance over IGO young gentlemen and
lai ics —all of the finest order of intoK
led; (lie young gentlemen, Lightened,
dignified, moral ; the young ladies,
chaste, modest and accomplished.
The Spting Teirn will close the first
week in July. Two months and a half
of the fini st portion of the year for
successful study, still to come. Those
who desire lo pursue any branch of
s’udy will have the very best oppor
tunity guaranteed them in this School,
and at less cost accouling to the
prngess students make here, than at
any other school in the State.
Board only sl2 per month, in the
very best of tarn lies;, and tuition as
published in ei.cular. The town boasts
better water and better health than
any other town or village in Middle
Georgia. Those who try us a month,
and be not thmotigbly pleas'd, will be
a'lowed to withdraw fiee of charge fot
tuition for that month.
For particulars address
G. C. LOONEY, Principal.
April 23-hn.
BOM-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS,
Rent on receibt of 25 cent?. Unique Piint
ing a* and Publishing House, 30 Vesey S reef,
N Y
1 ill: MA\ MASTIC TRUSS. An important
Invention. It retain# the Kup’u i- at ai
times, and under the hardest exercise and se
verest strain. it is worn vv th comfc rt. and
if Uep! on night and day effects a permanent
cure in a few we. ka. Sold cheap, and sent
by mail when requested. Circular? free,
when ordered In Mtor sent to the Elastic
brass t'o., No. (>B3 Broadway, N. Y. City.
No cdy us -e metal spring tressts; too pain
lul; they slip oil tjo frequently. ai23-ly
LKG A L NO TI CE S
GEORGIA, Campbell County
Superior Court Feb. Term, 1573.
Frederick Bailey, I Libel for Divorce.
vs j- Rttfej
Sarah Bailey. ) to perfect service.
It appearing to the Cojrt by the return
of the Sheriff, that the Defendant does
not rtside in this county; aud it further
appealing that she des not reside in
MiisState. It 5- on motion of Counsel
ordered that said D< fendant ■ appear and
answi r at tills term ol the court, else that
theease be considered in defau’t and the
plaintiff allowed to proceed. Aid isfur
the' ' rdered that this rule be published in
ll e Paivktto Shield a public Gazette ol
said county ot ce a month for four months.
lUOMASw.Latham,
Plaintiffs Attorney.
Order granted, HUGH BUCHANAN,
• S. C.. T. C.
A true extract from the minutes of the
St] | uicr Court ol said ..entity. March 70
i 11 WOODALL, CSC
State of Georgia, Campbe ll County :
Whereas. M. H. Woeddall, ndmi t.istrator of
John C. Dantorth. reprise-n s to the Court,
in his petition, duly li ed and i-nterid on le
cord, that he has tulty aeiministered Joim
G. Dan'orth's estate
This i-, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred aud creditors, to show ause
it any they can, why said administrator
should not i edi.charged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters-ot dismission on
the first Hone!ay in September, IST .
It. (.'. Bkavi its, Ordinary.
may 22 Bm.pi inter’s lee *7.
GEORGIA, [
Campbell County, f
Nancy Stewart Guardian ol J.sse D
Stew ni l. Kmily Savannah Stewart ,( now
MrUi S. JUcLartyD having applied to Ihe
t curt ol Ordinary ol said conmy for ads
charge from her Guardianship of Jts-e 1).
Stewart aud Emily Savinnab Stewart for
merly. hut now Emily S. McLar y's per
sons and properly. This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned to sheiv cause. I y
i ling objections in my office, why the said
Nancy Stewart should not be dismissed
In illicit uaid ansh’p tl Jesse D. St'wart
and Mini ly 8. Ste wart formerly, now Emily
s -McLarty, and naive the usual le'.teis
of dismission.
Giv. n under my official signature, July
7tli .073.
R. C. BEAVERS,
Ordinary
GEORGIA, Camtiski.l Cyolntv.
A heress B \Y.Cochran, fu’mhiistrater de
t nnis non of of William llognn, represents
to the court, in his petition, duly filed ami
c-t-ternl < n record, that- I clu-s fully admin
istered William Hogan's Ivilu-c
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and ced tors, to sho
cause, if any they can, why said a hniuU
trator should r ot Pe clichurged from ins al
inistrt tier, aid n i live let ters otdistsis
sii'it or tic ft st ill ot day in Oetcbu 187i,
This July Bih 1:73.
It. C. BEA VE113.,
O! dlliai v .
fAUPBI’Lh GitVIY SIIIRIII’S s.u:s. —
w ill he sold beta otto Court house do-r
in the town ot Fairborn Camp ell C uuty
Georgia, on ttie first fu-s Ity in A igu-t
next, within the 1- g-il hours of sac, the
fed'"Wing property to wit:
Fifty acres of laud situate in .the
smith west comer ot lot ot land ntnnoct
thirty light in (Tn; seventh district ol
originally Gowda now Campbell C. me
ty ; levied on fo sa!i.-fv two fi fas
tied from tlie justice Court ot the’,7s7th
district G. M., in lavon.f Arilmr lintcli
(•son vs Jobn T. Morgan and Joseph
E dson, Executors of John L. Richard
son deceased as the property of said
John L Richardson deceased; levy
made and returned to me by E. L.
Jacksi it, L. 0.; and other fi fas against
said defendants.
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*;
levied on to satisfy two fi fas issutd
from tlie justice court of the 652nd
distiiet G. M., in favor of Garielt &
Zell ais vs John 1. Morgan and Joseph
EhLoti, Executors of John L. Richard
son deceased; levy made and returned
to me by E. L Jackson, L C. ;and
other fi las against said defendants.
Also,at the same time and place, one
lia'fol lot of land in the 9th district of
otiginally Fayette,now Campbell comm
ty, number 159 south half cf said lot
one bundled and one fourth acres; the
same lieitglivitd on by viitueof a
justice Court fi fa is-ued fiorn the 734a
distiiet G. M., in iavor of Susa: Milam
vs 3. L. Sewell, Adii.inistralor of -Jas.
H. Sewell, principal, and W. 11. Phil
lips, security; levied on as the proper
ty o' I. ii. Sewell, Administrator ot
James 11. Sewell, deceased. Property
pointed iut by Plaintiff Levy made
and returned to me by a Constable.
7th July, 1873.
D, P .White,
Sheriff.
lAJU LLI.L BCIMY I OSTDCKLI) MILIULi ’S
SALES.
Will be sold before the Court House
droi in the town of Fairborn, Ga., be
tween the legal ‘hours of sale, on the
first Tuesday in August next, the fol
lowing property: to-wit,
Part of lot ol land no. : 8, in the 7th dis
tiict it originally Coweta,but now Campbell
county, Gii , tlie tame being LO acres el land
in the southeast corner ut said lot; thenee
due north, half across said lot thence due
west to a point half way between the cor
ners of the original west line of said lot ot
laud; theuce south to the Sla t’ng point; n
the n | erty of John 1.. HichstfLi n.rii ccasi and
ir: the hands of John T. Morgan and Joseph,
Eidson, c-xecu ors of said deceased to bead
uiiiuatea and on said lot ol land to be so sur
veyed as to make filly acres of said land
!a: vied on to satisfy three justice Court It fas
in favor of James 0. Smilh, and three jus
tice court ti ias in lavor of \V. J. Garrett
agai st John T. Morgan ar.d Jos. Eidson,
executors ot the estate ot John L. liicha'rdson,
decease I; and also, sundry other li las.
Pt'uperli pointed out by plnintifL
David P. White, SlierilT.
or\ (fOn per day ! Agents wanted.
u Ail classes of working
people, of either sex. young or old, make
more, money at work for os in their spare
moments, or all the lime, than at. any filing
(be. Part eulars fee. Address G. Stinson
& Cos.. Portland, Maine.
The Ccckuiih S2O Pei Sable Faumy Sewing
Machine on 30 Days iriait many advantage
lover all. Satisfaction guaranteed, or S2O
| refunded. Sent complete, with full directions
! Beckwith Sewing M. chine Ootnynny. 802
1 hrc.'dw y, N. V. ap 1 3-ly
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MANUFACTURERS OF AND
D3EJALSRS IKT 3?UnWlTnni2,
SUCH AS
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i
Good Bedsteads, With Boilers, Only $4!
METALIG BURIAL ?CASES AND ROSEWOOD COFFINS ALWAYS
ON HAND!
TNT cwnan, Georgia.
! ATTENTION EVERYBODY!
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I
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Fi'ceii G oods !
Clicftp Goods !
o
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(At (heir old stand on Hoombs Street,)
PAMETTO, GEORGIA;
HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE OF THE
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OF
GENE RA L M EIIC HAN DI SE!
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1. VLll YIUING USUALLY KEF'I IN A FJIt.T CLASS SIOIIE !
..... .a150... ..
A SPLENDID STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
IFe cannot and will not be undersold by any one who mal es the 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 call.
SOW We Seep a full and complete assort,ne.nl on hand at all times!
aimers, consult your interests, and call and examine our g ods before
buying elsewhere. f
cfc bho.
n:w advertisements,
$500,000 CASH
GIFTS TO BE RAID IN FULL.
THE THIRD GRA D GIFT CONCERT 1
IN AID OF THE
PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KY„
will be given in tlie great hall of Library
Building at Louisville, on Tuesday, July
8. 18 3. ut, wiiich time ten thousand gilts,
amounting to a grant total of tSi.S<!O,OGO,
a!! cash, will be distributed t y lot to
ticket holders. No redaction in amout of
gilts at this distiibutiou, hut each gilt will
be paid IN FUI L !
Office of Farmers' & Drovers’ Bank. I
Louisville, Ivy., April 7 1873. f
This is to certify that there is in the
Farmers’ and trovers’ Bank, to the credit
ot tie Third Grand Gift 1 oncert for the ben
i fitof the Public Library of Kentucky, Five
Bundl ed Thousand Dollars, which has been
set apart bv the managers to pay tlie gifts
in lull, and wil' be held by the balk and
paid out lor this purpose, and his purpose
only. (Signed ) It, S. YLECIf, Cashier.
LIST OF GIFTS.
One Grand Cush Gift SIOO,OOO
One Grand Gusli Gilt, 50,000
One Grand Gusli Gift 25,000
One Grand Gash Gift, 20,000
One Grand Cash Gift, 10,000
One Grand Cash Gift, 5,000
24 Cash Gifts of SI,OOO each,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 Gifts of 200 “ 30,000
590 Cash Gifts of 100 “ 59,000
9,000 Cash Gifts of 10 “ 90,000
Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Casa, $500,000
Only a few thkets remain unsold, and
they will he lornishsd to the first applicants
| at the following biiees : Whole tickets, 5>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
information apply io
TIIOS. E. BRIIIU.TTE,
mayl-4w. l.ou sville, Ky*
BgL. Take the Shield.
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4SI IF (fay, Y. Yrr will disivre of 100 Pianos
ft Organs of First Class Makers, ieeiuding
it AI Kith’, at eqtrciuoly lou prires for rash'
or part cash, and h I nice in smaSi inmitliiy
payments. Yew 7 Octave first-class Pianos,
all modern lor $275 c sh.
Organs $55, $73: Dofifcic itecd {Organs $ IO
8-stop $125, and upwards.
WATERS’ CONCERTO PARLOR ORGANS
are the most beautiful in style and perfect
intone ever made. The Concerto stop is
the best ever placed in any Organ. It is
produced Ly a 'hbd ser oJ reeil , peeniiarfv
voiced, the KFFJ.fr of which is most charm
mg a-d so it! -Stirling, while its imitation of
•be hitman voice is superh. Terms Liberal.
Illustrate!: Cata'egucs mailed for om.
stamp. A liberal discount lo Ministers,
< hue, he.s, Sunday Schools, dec. Agents
Wanted.
"building felt
(No tar used), for outside wo kand
instead m | taster, Fell ta permas, A'c.
-end two cent stamp for cir ulars and
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WAGES
nil who are willing to. work. Any
; poison, old or young, of either sca, can
make horn $ 0 to ss*o her week, aft home day
or evening. Wanted by all. Suitable to
either city town or country, and any s, as'n
of the year.- This is a/ rare' opportunity for
those wlvo arc o it of work, and out ot money,
to make an independent living, i.o capital
i being required. Our pamph’et, “ Kow to
! Make a Living.*’ sent on rece’pt of 10 cents.
I Addresa A. liURTON CO., Moriisania,
WcstcLcstcr Cos T N. V. ap‘23-ly.
J. M. HOLBROOK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
MEN’S
BOYS’..,
MISSES’
and..,, LADIES’ t
Keeps Constantly on band a largfr
stock of all the
LATEST STYLES AND NOVELTIES
Known to the trade, and consisting in
pail ol the following brands :
BROADWAY’ ...SII.K
‘TRADE’ II
YOUNGMAN’S’....
PEARL’ and
BLACK DRESS...
CASSI.M ERE ~,. ...
ENGLISH CORK
AND tilE FOLLOWING STYLES IN THE FINEST
FURS:
TULIP ZEPIIYR
ATUKRLY CORSAIR
MANSARD, .NOVELTY
BETTY and SIDE NUTUA
of all grades,
MOB! LI Eli... VANDALIER
SURE THING .. SIIA KSPEARE
METEOR BLACK BEAVER
And veh et finished g ods of all grades.-
PANAMA
SECURITY
and CANTON
STAW IIATS
of all desci iptions.
I, AD I IIS' AND MISSES' IIA TS! /
CROC II Ed'
RIVAL—ENM ORA
LYNET REGATTA
.. MONT \NA ROCHELLE..
ALPENA— ROSI ANA
..VENICE MISS LINTON..
TULIP AND RAMBLER
PALMETTO ,
HATS
Besides other names too numerous to'
mention; all "f which
LAI)1 S AN I) GK.Vi'I.KMKY,
AMI)
TI! E FR A D E A T LAR G K
Ate respect fully invited to call and ex*
amine. They will find it to their in
terest.
Sfe?/ 4 Country tfiorchatils will fn and
my stock equal to any in the South,,
and at prices as low as the h west.
Apri!23 D.
STATi O’ l ' GRoRGIA. I
Campbell Countv. {
Whereas, Richard A. King, Ai)mini’?fi‘ittoi‘
of. Ailum B. King, represents lo Hie Court, in
his petition, duly filed and entered on record,
that, lie has luily administered Adam B.
King's estate.
This is therefore, to cite nil persons con-'
cornel, Kindred and creditors, io show cause,
if any lliey cid, v.hy said Administrator
should not be discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission, ony
the first Monday in May. 1373.
Given under my band and official signature
this Lehr Gary Ish 1373
li. C. BEAVER3,
Ordinary.
fi-1,7- ~
CUMMI N U S 7
KINII_CURE.
THIS WONDERFUL LOTION CURES
Fresh Citfs, Bruises and Burns, Riiigw orittsy
ihilblains, anti Siys. It is also good
for Old Sores, lifers, Sore
Dies, Risings,
REDCCTIttY OF 71M0K.S, i’ITRI!) SORE
Throat, Sore Mouth.
Fever Blisters, Sores Caused
by Vegetable Dotson and iiiies of
Poisonous insects, Er js'pc.es, lull luuualory
TOOTHACHE AND SICK HEADACHE.
PRICE 25c., 50c. & $1 PER BOTTLE,
JSSiT Made and sold by
IL CUMMINGS,
rnny22 ly. Palmetto, Ga.
LUORbiV, Campbell County :
Ordinary’s Office, May IG, 1873.
T.ewis 11. buck has applied for exemption
Ol personalty aul setting apart and valua
tion of homestead., and I will pass upon the
same at 11 o’clock a. m , on the 30tli day Of
May. 187?, at my office in Faivburn in said
county. R. t . BEAVERS, Ordinary.
’cTncers’
Permnnent'y cured by addressing Dr. W
C. CoUDKN No. 47, w. Ji tier son sir-e
Louisville. Ky.‘opies of his ‘ J u naD’cau
be obtaiui and Iree ot ciiarge, giving mode of
treatment and a large list ot casta cured''
Inclose stamp.
TT TT TT Tlie greatest eornpoilnd
41. 11. I 4.known lor than or bl ast,
MSCOIC’INB There is no pain or swell
ing it will not relieve, stiff' and lame joint*
are made supple. Cures more rht umstisnlf,
neuralgia, lame back, headache, toothace,
sore throat and bad sbrains on man, anil
sore shoulder, <tiff joints, sprains.ringbone,-
pavin, etc, on animals, than all other
I remedies,- in tlie s: me time. Wholesale
I Agents. So’omon & (!'•„ savannah. Agents'
wanted in every county. F-aneis & El
; dridge, Proprietors, C-2) N. Front street,
j Dhiladeiphia, I’a.
pr . dbO/Y per day ! Agents wanted
* w All classes of working pen
pie, of either sex, young or old, make more
money at work or us in their s) arc m meats,
or all the time, than at anytbii g else. Par
ticulars free. Address G. Stim on & Cos, Poet
Laud, Maine.