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PALMETTO SHIELD.
OSCAR A. CAMKELL,
EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
PALMETTO, OA., AUGUST 24, 1873.
Vi< n:ia Exposition.
A corresooi <1 :nt of the Scientific
American, writing from Vienna in
July, says:
Tne number of visitors enter ing Vi
enna seems to increase slightly as the
incrcascing waimtli of the season
drives tourists notllnvaid from Italy.
Home and many other cf the mere in
teresting cities of the | eninsula be
come extremely unhealtlij, as the heat
of summer begins to produce puM'fac
tion and decay whenever organic mat
ter is left exposed to the air; and mias
malic emanations, thus set free to con i
laminate the atmosphere, produce a j
class of diseases, of which fever and
ague, the dreaded Roman fever, and
tiro-still more dai geierons yellow fe
ver, are examples.
Cases of cholera occur in Vienna
daily,, but they are nut uaua ly cf the
Asiatic type. The government is
taking every precaution against the
ontrance and the spread of the disease.
( rave Mounds.
The Meley Patent Grave Mound is
chaste and appropriate protection for
the remains of the departed, which
has borrowed its beauties from both
art and nature, form a finished little
mausoleum which the s.'a-shcll is -o
delicately arranged, as to attest art in
nate good taste ni.d a high degree of
artistic skill. We cordially commend
it to those desirous of sheltering their
lovi and, but lost ones, w ith a superstr uc
true as duraClu as it is ornamental
Many have been erected here, afford
ing in every instance perfect ratisfar
tion. They are true specimens of ded
icate v.orkmatrshipr.iiiipervions to rain;
chaste as chiselled marble;'firm as ad
amant. An elegant and permanent
safeguard. Economical as appro; ri
ate, It. is is no flimsy catch | < nny, tut
an invention which has been subjected
IV) tlie severest test, and has triumph
ed as only an unimpeachable success
can.-its increasing popularity afford
ing tire surest evidence o! real, genuine
meri t.— Soulli Alabamian.
The Meley Grave Mound os put up
by Dr, Amerim! not only preserves the
grave, but ornaments it in a manner
that is pleasing to the eye and comfor -
ing to the heart. The expense is not
great while the object accomplished is
el vi al importance. We are glad to
see that so many graves have been pro
served by this method. They should
be placed over every grave in our city,
Troy (Ala.) Messenger.
Greenville, Butler county, Ala.,
May 19th, 1873
We, the undersigned, citizens of bis
county, having bad occasion to exam
ine the Meley Patent Grave Mound,
take pleasure in adding their testimo
i ialß to th re so freely given by the
proas, as to its beauty, durability and
rnodcn te.cost. Many of us have had
these mounds erected over tie graves
of oar kindred, and speak firm actual
knew ledge and experience when we
state, that they are all that is claimed
for them, and we take pleasure in rec
ommending them, to tire favorable pat
ronage oft ho public.
Signed by about fifty of the most
substantial citizens of the place.
These mounds are erected by Coch
ran & Yoik, of Faiiknrn, who have the
sole right of Campbell county.
Cholera lias re-appeared at Vicks
bnrgyon the river, and ill a more in a
- form than on its previous.visit.
according to reports.
The Grangers, it is said are oppos
ed to Cornaiifsion. merchants, and Rail
road monopolies,, and claim to be non
political.
There is a lady at Saratoga who lias
so many diamonds that she has to cm -
ploy her husband to keep watch ol her.
The Atlanta Herald is just one year
old to-day.
j Q £5 T* B O 78T 1
MOR IS MF.NEFEE. a bey about Ifi or IT
years old, light ginger cake toior. about five
feet high, ttiree of his fingers burnt, left my
house last. Tuesday evening. Any in,firm -
Won of him will be gratefully received bibs
fa her, JUDGE MENEf EE, col.
/GEORGIA, Campbkt.t, County.
NT A chambers, Court of Ordina v silting
for county purposes August ISth, 1673.
It is ordered by Hie Court, upon the recom
mendation of the grand jury at August term.
1873, that there he and,is hereby assessed and
levied the loliowing per cent on the State tax
to pay for the balance due on county bonds
tor building the Court-house in Fairbnrn, in
said county, and for the pauper poor ol said
county, juryi's and county expenses generally
Ihe present year, to-wit : Eighty nine per
cent he assessed on the State lax of year 1873
to pay the balance due on said county bends
for said Court-house ; fifty-three per cent lie
assessed o i ihe Slate tax for the pauper poor
of said county the present, year; twenty-s’x
per cent he asssrd upon Ihe Slale lax for t lie
jurors the present, year, and twenty seven per
cent lie asS esscd upon the Slate tax for jail
1 ees,britlg.s and county expenses generally the
present year, 1873, making in nil assessed
added together one hundred and ninety-five
per cent on the State tux of .‘aid county the
presect year
Given under my hand and official signature
the day ud year ort above written.
It. C. BE A VERA, ©rd’y.
OR s7w7 PALMER
rPENDERS his serv'ces to th - ci ’zens of
l Palmetto and surrounding count)?, in
t-he various brunches of his profession.
pS~ Office in the Garrett and Wa'thall
Building, Palmetto, G a. [o hS-liii*
TII E
palmetto shield,
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
Published at
PALMETTO GEORGIA.
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TEMPERANCE,
AGRICULTURE,
POLITICS,
LITERATURE, &c.
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Being published in an enterprising
town on llio Atlanta & West Puint
Railroad, in a good section of country
and having a Targe circulation in
Campbell and surrounding conntiest! e
public will Grid it a good medium for
ADVERTISING!
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAIi !
§Thi Yearn of r i<?
toil lues proved Dr. Crook’s
Wlncof Tar to have more
merit than any similar
preparation ever ofl’ered t<
tlie public. It is rich in
tiie medicinal qualities of
Tar, and unequalcd for
diseases of the Throat.
liii hrs, performing the
most remarkable euro* **
effectually cures all
and Colds. It lias cu.xd •
many cases of Asi3u t
ami flr'Nacliitis, that iz
lias been pronounced a
specific for these com
plaints. For Pains fn the
llrrnst, Side or lac3,
Craves or Kidney
rose, diseases of the tT Hil
ary Organs, p
or any Liver Conapiaint
2>t has no equal.
It is a!*o a superior Tonic,
Restores i*<‘ Ap’joh Sc\
Strcngtliens tle Nysteni,
Restores the Weak and Rr9>Uitoie,
Causes tl<- Food < *.
Removes Ryspepsia 1 knu *.
Presents ill.daritms lVvci’i,
tiiven tone lojourfiyshuL
MELEY’S PATENT GRAVE MOUND,
lievere (he Bead anl (be Living will
Donor You.
LET all who have relatives or friends who
have passed l to their hemes in the land of
the beyond have MELEY’S PATENT GRAVE
MOUNDS erectecFto mark their last res'ing
place. They are Ihe most durable, economi
cal. beautiful and'ornamental tonmhs ever br.s
fore the public previous to this lime. Gall
on or address, GOGi'IRAN & YORK,
Fairborn-, <-a.
Sole agents for Campbell ounty. The work
ean be seen at Fairburn-', Palmetto. Camphell
ton-and' Bethsaid.v july2s 3m
Tl* ollv A - C, ' l ' i wanted
s)lv/ * *43 l /ryorywhere. Purtiomars
tree; address ,1, H, Blair.V f0..51, l,crb,M<
J■ a. dodd
WITH—
; Mertlio c&j Uro-
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Clothing. Dry Goods, and Fur
nishing Goods,
No. 23 Whitehall st., two doors front
Alabama, Atlanta, Ga.
Are just receiving a large stock of
SPRING and SUMMER DRY GOODS,
Clothing, Notions, &c..which they will
sell lower liran any house in the city.
inducements to country,
merchants. anrlC 3rn
GROCERY STORE!
OSCAR A, CANTRELL
Would inform his friends and the pub
lic generally that he has opened in the
Shield office, a
SELECT STOCK
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., Etc.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD
CHEAP FOR CASH OR PRODUCE!
Give me a trial. 0. A. Cantrell.
GEORGIA, )
Campbell Countv. )
Nancy Stewart Guardian ot J-.ese I>
Stewart. Emily Savannah Stewart .( now
Mr*.lS S. McLarly,' having applied to the
< ourt ot Ordinary of said county for ail s
charge from her Guardianship of Jesse D.
Stewart and Emily Savannah Stewart for
merly, bill now Emily S. McLarly's per
sons and property. This is therefore to cite
ail persons concerned to shew cause, by
i ling objections in my office, why the said
Nancy Sicwart should not be dismissed
from her Gmud amdrp < f Jpsst I). Sp wart
and Emily s. Stewart, formerly, now Emily
s McLartv, and receive the usual letters
of dismission.
Given under my official signature, July
7th Ic7j.
K. C. BEAVERS,
Ordinary
ftl c K EA A E Y & CO,,
Claim and Patent Aoents,
Claims of Census Marshals of 18C0 collected
without proof of loyalty.
P, 0, Bos 423, Washington City, D. C,
I C. HEGISTEK,
♦ / 4
PRAI.F.II IIT
STOVES, TINWARE & HOUSE FUR
NISHING GOODS,
Newnan, Georgia,
Offers superior inducements to cutom
era. lie sells goods ns cheap as they can
l>3 bought iu Atluula or elsewhere. Give
him a trial, may 29 G n
“ THE KENNESA IP ROUTE."
V I A
WESTERN & ATLANTIC 11. R. AND
CONNECTIONS.
Schedule iu effect May 25th, 1873.
NORTH WARD,
| Stations | No 3 | No. 1.
heave Atlanta .... 8:31 am I HVOps
Arrive Ortnrsville.. 11.03 “ I 11.3 >am
“ Kingston..., 1 .43 “ | '.03 1 ■
“ Da ton 2.01 p m I 3no “
“ Chattanooga -128 | 5 f'O -
NUMBEa 11.
Will leave Atlanta G 00 pm
Arrive in CartersviUe 8 15 “
Arrive In Kinston 8 43
Arrive m Dalton 10 30 “
scithward.
1 Stations | no. 2. i no. 4
Arrive Atlanta j1045P Jl I 1.35 V M
•* I CartersviUe. B.ifi •* It 0.51 ain
‘S' Kingston... 744 “ | 10'2 “
“ | Dalton , 535 “ 1800 “
Leave | f hattanofiga | 345 “ | 555 ><
PULLMAN PAI.ACF. CARSON TRAINS NOS I ! & 2
To LYNCHBURG & NEW ORLEANS
Pullman Palace Cars on trains 1 & 2
lor Atlanta and Chattanooga!
N o 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 FROM ATLANTA !
21 Hours Quicker !o she Virgo ia Springs
than any other line from WEanta,
avoiding an Expensive Delay
and Transfer iu Raimi ud.
Passengers leaving Atlanta by Lightning
Express, ■ t 6:00 p. ni. arrive in New York
at 4:14 p.ra. the second afternoon thereafter:
13 hours 35 miivtes earlier than passengers
by any other roule.
Passengers leaving Atlanta at 10 p. m. by
this route arrive in New York at same time
as passengers who left at t:00 p. m. by op
posing lines.
J*®* Parties desiring a whole car through
to the Virginia Springs or to Lynchburg,
should address the undersigned.
Parties conrruiplating travel should
send for map, schedule, &c.
Quick time and close connections is
our motto.
Ask for tickets via “the Kennesaw Route. - ’
B. W. . REMN, G. P. & T. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
DR. W. S. ZELLARS,
Having returned the practice cf medicine,
respectfully offer- his services to the citizens
ot Palmetto and surrounding vichiity.
£OS“ Offi e in J. F. Ellington’s building
on Toombs street,
may 1 stf.
IUE HEW ELASTIC TRESS. An important
invention. It retains the Rupture stall
times, and under the fc-ardest exercise and se
verest strain. It is worn with comfort, and
. If kept on night and day effects a permanent
cure in a few weeks. Sold cheap, and sent
,by mail when requested. Circulars tree,
j when ordered b\ letter sent to the Elastic
i Truss t 0.. No. 682 Broadway, N. Y. City.
Nobody uses metal spring trusses; too pain
ful: they slip off too frequently. ap23-ly
MONEY made rapidly with Stencil and
Key Note Outfits. Catalogue and full
particulars free. S. M. Spencer, 117
Hanover st., Boston.
Joy to the World! Woman is Free
Amons the many modern discoveries look
ing to the happiness and amelioration of the
human race, none is entit'ed to higher
eon-idration than the renowned remedy—
Dr. J. BradSeld's Female Regulator, Woman’s
Best Friend. By it woman is emancipated
from numberless ills peculiar tr her sex. Be
fore its mn aic power all irregularities ol the
womb vanish. It cures whites. It cures sup
pression of the menses. It removes uterine
obstructions. It cures constipation and
strengthens the system. It braces the nerves
and pun lies the blood. It ne’er fails, as
thousands ol women will testify. This valu
able mcc’cioe is prepared and sold by L. H
Bradtield, Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price
SI 50 per bottle. All respectable drug men
keep it.
’1 I'sktoee, Ala., 18(18.
Mr. L. 11. BitADFiKi.n—Sir: Please forward
us immediately, another supply of Brad
field’s Female Regulator. We find it to be
all that is claimed far it, and we have wit
nessed the most decided and happy effects
produced by it. Very re pectfully,
III'NTKit & Alexander.
We the undcrs’gned druggists, take pleas
ure iu commending to tire trade, Dr. J. Brad
field’s Female Regulator, b°lievi g it to be
a good and reliable remedy lor the diseases
(or which he recommends it.
W. A. Lansdki.l, Atlanta, Ga .
Pemberton, Wilson, Tayi.ok & Cos.,
At anta, Ga.
Rkdwine & Fox, Atlanta, Ga.
W. i'. Lawshe, Atlanta, Ga.
W. Hour & Sox, Marietta, Ga.
STATE OF GEOGIA—Troup Count”.
This is to certify that I have examined the
recipe of Dr. J. Bradtield of tills county, and
as a medical man pronoui ce it to be a com
brnati ri ol medicines of great merit in the
truatmeut ot all lire diseases of females for
whicli he recommends it. 7’liis December
21, 1872. VYm.P. Beasley, M. D.
The Beckwith S2O Portable Family Sewing
Machine on 3i> Days trial; many advantage
over ail. Batistaction guaranteed, or s!*>
refunded. Sent complete, with full directions
Beckwith Sewing Machine Company, 812
Broad wry, N . Y. ap'3-ly
EDYVARI) 7. EVANS & CO.,
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSMEN
York, Pennsylvania.
atulngucs mailed to applicants
Refer (hr/ permission) to
ll°n. J, S. Black, Washington, D. C.
Wki-er, Son & Carl,Bankers, York, Pa
m ay 22 Gm.
EVERY CORNET BAND
In t lie country will recoive a splen
did piece of band music free by send
ing a a two cent stamo to Edward A
Samuels, Publisher, Boston, Mass.
Farmers, Look to Your interest.
The man to patronize is the one who will
do your work well and cheap, and at short
notice, and that m n is
EiYOCi i ST HICK LAND,
Who has just established a wood shop in con
nection with 'ds blacksmith shop at East end
of Railroad slreet,
FAIR TURN, GEO HI l
lie has a full complement of experienced
workmen and is prepared to do all kinds of
work in his line.
He makes new Wagons, Buggies, and
repairs old’ones, keeps now Wagons and Bug
gies constantly on hand for sale.
jaLol Gm .
THE PARLOR COMPANION.
Every ledy wants one!
Ev< ry man ought to have one !!
Sent. o*i receipt of fen rents. Atl-lress L. F.
HYDE & CO., 195 Seventh Avenue, New
York. apr23-ly.
LOOK YOU LEAP,
Examine the the stock of
THORNTON & UOLLEMAN
before yo-- buy elsewhere. They have a fine
selection of
Cottocadcs, IJncns, Piques, Lawns, Yalsi
saoks, iUtisiins, Ac.
ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF
Shoes, Hats,
nothing,
Notions,
Hardware,
Crockery,
Groceries,
& FAMI JL Y M EOICIN ES.
They defy competition in anything
they propose to sell. \ ap23-'3m.
ANDERSON & WELLS,
ATLANTA GEURGIA.
GUANOS
IMPLEMENTS, FIELD & GARDEN
Seed
Pendleton Gua-o Cash n
“ “ Credit Ist Nov. 76 00
Navossa “ Osh to/0
** “ Credit 70.00
Farmer’s Choice Cash s'.on
“ “ credit E 5.00
25 -1 Bu Hits* Proof Oats.
50“ COOLLY Early corn.
Clover Scud, Tmothy Seed/Blue Grass
Seed Orchard Crass Seed, and large stock
assorted garden seed. Also, one and
Two Horse Plows and other Implements
which we.otfer cheap to the trade,
A bent’,
For Cotton Gins. Cotton Presses. Heap rs
and mowers, Thrashers, Engines, Saw
mills, Mill Stones, Plow ng Machinery &c.
Anderson & Wells,
L. B. LANGFORD,
WHOLESALE and retail dealer in
Stoves, 11 o!I oxv Ware,
Block Tin, Tin Plate, Sheet iron & Trimmers'
Findings,
Slate Mantels and Gratos,
llouse-Furnishing Goods of every description
Georgia Marlile Stoucs.
Keystone Block, Whitehall street.
Atlanta, Ga.
gent, for 'in celebrated “Charier Oak Stove,
ocfl 8 3,ii
J. M. HOLBROOK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
MEN’S
BOYS’
MISSES’
and.... LADIES’
HATS
Keeps constantly on hand a large
stock of all the
LATEST STYLES AND NOVELTIES
Known to the trade, and consisting in
part of the following brands :
BROADWAY’ SILK
‘TRADE ’ H
....’ YOUNGMAN’S’....
’PEARL’ and
BLACK DRESS
CASSIMERE
ENGLISH CORK
AND THE FOLLOWING STYLES IN THE FINE.Sf
FURS:
TULIP.., ZEPHYR
ATHERLY CORSAIR
MANSARD. .NOVELTY
... .BETTY and SIDE NUTUA
of all grades.
MOBILIER... VANDALIER
SURE THING.. .SHAKSPEARE
METEOR 4 ... BLACK BEAVER
And velvet finished gwids of al! grades.
PANAMA
SECURITY
and CANTON
STAW HATS
of all descriptions.
LADIES' AND MISSES HATS! !
CROCHET
RIVAL—ENDORA
LYNET REGATTA
..MONTANA ROCHELLE..
ALPENA • ROSIANA
..VENICE MISS LINTON..
TULIP and RAMBLER
PALMETTO
HATS
Besides other names too numerous to
mention; all of which
LADIES AM) GENTLEMEN,
AMD
THE rR A I) E A T LA R 0 E
Arc respectfully invited to call and ox
anti no. They will find it to their in
terest.
Country merchants will find
tny stock equal to any in the South,
and at prices as low as the b west.
April-23 It.
STATE OF GEURGIA, }
Campbell County, j
WnmiEAs, Richard A. King, Administrator
of Adam I!. King, represents to the Com t. in
his petition, duly filed and entered on record,
that be has fully administered Adam b'
King's estate. _
This is therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause,
if any they can, why said Administrator
should not, be discharged from his adminis
tration, and receive letters of dismission, on,
tile first Monday in May. 1-73.
Given under my hand and official signature
this February Ist, 1873.
R. C. BEAVERS,
Ordinary.
feb7-
CU.M M INGS‘
K I N(l _C U R E.
THIS wonderful lotion cures
Fresh fills, Bruises and Burns, Ringworms,
Chilblains, and Stys. It is also good
for Old Sores. Fleers, Sore
Eyes, Risings,
REDfCTJOY OF TUIRIS, PFTItli) SORE
Throat, Sore Mouth.
Fever Blisters, Sores Caused
by Vegetable Poison and Bites of
Poisonous insects, Erys'pch-s, Inflammatory
TOOTHACHE AND SICK HEADACHE.
PRICE 25c , 50c. & $1 PER BOTTLE.
Made and sold bv
R. CUMMINGS,
may 22 ly. Palmetto, Ga.
BEORGU, Campbell County :
Ordinary’s Office. Mav 16, 1873.
Lewis R. Luck has applied for exemption
of personalty and setting apart and valua
tion of homestead, and I will pass upon the
same at U o’clock a. m , on the 30th day of
Mav. 1875, at rr.y office i" F orbitrn in said
ccunty. R. C. BEAVERS, Ordinary.
(' A N C E li S
Permanently mired by addressing Dr. W
C. CoUDLN No. 47, w. Jefferson sir e
Louisville, Ky.i opies of his “Journal?’ cat r
be ohtainrd tree of charge, giving mode ot
treatment ami a large Jist ot cases cured'
Inclose stamp.
TT TT TT The greatest compound
11* LI. LA.known for man or beast.
MEDICINE. There is no pain or swell
ing it, wio not relieve, stiff and lamejointx
are made supple. Cures more rheumatism,
neuralgia, lame back, headache, toothace.
sore throat and bad sbrains on man, and
sore shoulder, c tiff joints, sprainwingbone,
fpavio, etc, on animals, than all other
remedies, in the same time. Wholesale
Agents. Solomon & Go,, savannah. Agents
wanted in every county. Francis & El
dridge. Proprietors, 02) N. Front street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
. <tbQ/"V per day i Agents wanted
*U)t-A All classes of working peo
pie of cither sex, young nr old, make more
money at work or us in their spare moments,
ar all the time, than at anything else. Par
ticulars free. Address G. Stinson & Cos., Port
loud, Maine.
YAH I BKLr. CCI .TY SUtiUFF’S StI.ES.
AY’ ill be sold befevetht Court house door
in the town ot Fairburn, Campbell County
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in SeDtember
Dext. within the legal hours of sale, the
following property to wit:
hot of land No. 185, in the Ninth Dist.. of
originally Fayette, now Campbell county, Ga.
Levied on by a fi. fa. issued from Fayette
Superior Court, in favor ot R. F. Baker, vs.
John W. Mason and JabusG. Mason, as the
property of the said John W. Mas nlosatisty
said fi. fa. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
Also, at the same time an 1 place, fifty acres
of land in the South-east corner ef lot of land
No. one hundred anil sixty, in t!<e Ninth Di_-t
of eriginal ly Fayette, now Campbell count
Ga., levied on by virtue of a fi. fa. issued
from the Justice Court of the 734th dist., G.
M., in tavor of J. N. Aldridge, vs. I. H. Sew
ell, Administrator of J. 11. Sewell, dec’d., as
the properly of said J. H. Seell, dec’d
Property pointed cut by Plaintiff.
Also, at the same time and place, the undi
vided half interest in a certain lot in the town
of Palmetto, Ga., the same being adjoining to
and on the west side of town lot No. 1(1, first
range, tire said lot being 25 leet front on
Toombs street and extending hick 06 feet the
same being the lot on which is situated the
bouse built by Thomas & Ellington, and now
occupied by John F. Ellington as the proper
ty of the defendant in fi a levied on by virtue
of a fifa issued from Campbell .Superior Court
in lavor of G. E Cranford vs. John F. Elling
ton. Property pointed out bv nlaintiff’s at
tor,'cy- D. P. WHITE, Sheriff.
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E. FLOYD
HAS erected a number of rew buildings
suitable torjearryirrg on his large anc
ixten-ive business, on the east side ot
inmpbellron struct, adjoining the residence
if Russell King.
FAllili URN, GEORGIA.
And he is now prepared ta do all kind of
work. Su h as making and repairing
A agons, Carriages and Buggies.
Also Painting of every discription, exe- i
ute.l in Ihu neatest style
siti pm tig; a specialty.
And Blacksmithing executed with nest
ings and di patch.
liav’ng had several years experience in
.'ne business, he is therefore capable to
judge when work is executed in a woikman
iike manner. Ho employs none but expe
rienced workmen. Call and see him.
pis' New Wagons and Buggies always on
hand and lor sale.
Work done on Time.
ieb7 4 m
e true Purifier of the Blood. It thoroughly
neutralizes and eliminates from the system
the specific virus which causes such a long
list of tinman suffering.
In every form of scr fulors, mercurial and
constitutional blood complaints it stands
without compeer, rapidly coring u:cers,
pustules, o&rhnnkles. sra'd head, salt rheum,
and the 83 different varieties o skia affec
tions. It is a positive curative for i crofula,
and tho deadly enemy of n urcnry, lead and
arsenic., quicklv eliminating them from the
svstem. Tlie Fluid Extract of Queens de
light, prepared bv Dr. J S. Pemberton has
made the most wonderful and astonishing
cures. Its purif\ing, vivifying and tonic
properties exercise the quickest and most
powerful effects in restoring health. It is
harmless to the most del'oat-. and ran never
be used amiss It is the t'ate beautifier of
the complexion. If you want pure rich blood
clear skin, at and beautiful complexion, use,
the Compound Extract of Sdllingia or
Queens Delight. Read our treatise on dis
ases of the blood. Tim genu ue has t..e
signature of the proprietors upon each label.
J. S. Pemberton & 0..
State of Georcia, Campbell County :
Whereas. M. 11. Wooddall, administrator of
John C. Dinlorth. represen.s to the Court,
in his petition, duly R ed and entered on re
cord, that ho has fully administered John
C. Dan orth’s estate
This is, therefore, to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show 'ause.
if any they cm, why said administrator
should not n dicharged from Ilia ariminis
ration, and receive letters of dismission ou
the first Monday in September, 187 .
R. C. Reavers, Ordinary'.
may22-Sm,prinret’s fee $7.
PH (E NIX GVA NO .
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO’S. MANIPULATED
GUANO.
rPEESR CELEBRATED GUANOS IM-
X ported and prepared bv Wilcox, Gibbs
A Cos., Savannah Ga., and Charleston. -'. G .
are for sale for cash, or on credit on accom
modating terms, payable in cotton, by
W. F. Landrum, Agent, Fairborn, Georgia.
Garrett & Wartiiali., Agt's Palmetto, Ga,
Special attention is called to the use
of the phoenix guano composted with cot
ton seed.; send or apply as above lor circu
lars giving testimonials from painters—pri
ces terms etc.
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