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RAILROAD SCHEDULE.
Atl iiita &r West Pciut Railroad:
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SIGHT PASBENC4ER TBs IN'— (Out Ward ,)
Leaves Atlanta 11:.‘!0p.m.
Arrives at Palmetto 12: Oam
Arrives at West Point 4:10 a. m.
sight freight and FaSSExger—(lnward.
Leaves West Point 2:15 a m
Arrives at Palmetto 7:lti a.m
Arrives at Atlant i 9.30 a m
SIGHT FREIGHT ASH PABSEXG R—(Out ward .)
Leaves Atlanta 12:30 p y
Arrive at Palmetto 2:30 p M
Arrives at West Point 8:20 v M
bay passenger—(lnward.)
Leave* West Point 1 40 pm
Arrive at Palmetto 4:31 p. M.
Arrives at Atlanta 5 40 r m
LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAP.
Examine tire tbe stock of
THORNTON & DOLLEMAN
before yov buy elsewhere. They have a fine
selection of
Coltoradcs, I.inrns, Pi<|iics. Latins, Sain
sooks, Muslins, Ac.
AI.RO A LARGE STUCK OF
Shoes. Hats,
Clothing,
SoliOliS
Hardware,
Creekery,
Groceries,
& FA 31 11. Y 31 K 1> BCI i\ ES.
They defy competition in anything
they propose, to sell-. [ap23-3m.
WATER
NUMKROUS TESTS HAVE 1R VED
F, Curr.bam's \(\v TurbißC
WA T E R WII E E I.
To he the Rest Tver Invented,
I’amphl free. Address. York. I‘a
Tin: place to m v goods
IS WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET
The Worth Of Your Money
AND THE PUBLIC
WILL F HID THAT PLACE BY CALLSiVS AT
23i:mL Sellars’,
PAT MET TO, GA.,
FRONTING TIIE RAILROAD.
Dealer in family groceries and
Hardware.
He keeps eonstnnt'y on hand Sword Iren.
Plow and Cast Steal, Trace and Bri ust Chains,
Hatties, Shovels Spades and Axes of the best
quality.
Plows, and Heel bolts for everybody from
the Southern Agricultural works Columbus
Ga |an24 tf
SOUT LI ER N N U RSEKY.
IRWIN & THURMO D.
We are offering to the public a selection
of Fruit adopted to the southern climate,
consist!no of app!e-,gpeaehs, pears, plums,
quinces, grapes. English walnuts. Spanish
chestnuts, mulberries, pecans, etc. Our
Floral Department, is presided over by a
skillful florist, in which may be found "or
namental shrubbery of all varieties,and hot
house p’ants at prices that will defy com po
tion. We have every thing that is usual
ly found in a well conducted Nursery, and
of varieties that we have tested and know
to he suited to the eoethe-n climate. We
will upon application furnish gratis cur
catalogue and price list. Add. css :
Irwin & Tiiuemi np,
T. 0. Box 5G5, Atlanta, (in.
S@L Mr- Juliu F, Ellington, of Pal
metto, is our agent for the cc unties of
(JampheJl and Coweta, and ail orders
given by him will be filled with prompt
ness and care, may2o tf.
Grave Moisutis.
The Meley Patent Grave Mound is
chaste and apj iopi iate protection for
the remains of the departed, which
lias borrowed its beauties from both
art and nature, form a finished little
mausoleum which the s. a-shell is so
delicately airanged, as to attest an in
nate good taste at el a high degree of'
aitistic skill. We cordially commend
it to those desire us of sheltei it g their
L.vodjbut lost ones, with a nupetsti ne
t-lire as durable: as it is imam ntal
Many have been erected here, affoid
iug in every instance perfect satisfac
tion. They are true si eeimens of del
n-are v. oikmanship : impel vions to rain;
chaste as chiselled marble; fiim as ad
amant. An elegant and permanent
sato guaid, Eennotjiieiti as appropri
ate, tl is is t.d t) nsy cati h | i.i.y, but
an invention which nas been subjected
to tlie severest lest, and has triumph
ed as only an unimpeachable success
Can; its increasing popularity afford
ing the surest evidence ol real, genuine
bv fit,— South Alabamian.
The Meley Grave -mind as put up
by: Ur, Anterine not only preserves the
grave, hut ornaments it in a manner
blurt is. pleasing to the eye and coinibi -
Bug to the heart. The expense is not
great while liie object accomplished is
vd vi al'importance. Wc are glad to
see that so many gl are. 1 * have been pre
reeved.by this method. They should
be placedover every grave incur city,
Troy (Ala.J Messenger.
Greenville, liutlet comity, Ala.,
May 19th, 1873
We, the undersigned, ettizens of this
county, having had occasion to exam—
i,r the Meley Patent Grave Mound,
take pleasure in adding their testimo
nials to th so so freely given by the
press, as to its beauty, dm ability and
in aior. te cost. Mmyof ns have had
these mounds erected over tt.e graves
<-d. him- kindred, and speak from actual
knowledge and experience when we
state, that, they are all that is c aimed
fiir them, and we take pleasure in rec
ommetidir g tin in. to tire favorable pat
ronage of the public.
Signed by about fifty of the most
substantial citizens of the place.
These mounds are erected by Cocli
'■ " . ” ’ ' :VC the
sale right of Campbell ci unty
OPENING OF
Spring Goods*
atrentiou of tbe citizens of Palmett
L and the surrounding country :i-e pea-*
erallv and respectfully invited to call in aud
examine our stock of
SPRING GOODS,
now being received and opened, widen cun
si: tiu part of
Ladies’ Dries Goods, White Goods,
Prints, Bleached Goods and Dames
tics, Millinery Goods and Yankee
Notions of every description.
al=o
The largest at.d best stock of
Boots nucl Siloes
Ever brought t> this musket, which we buy
for Cash direct from the Factories at
Lynn and Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Wealso keep
Hats, Caps. Umbrellas, Parasols,
Fans anil Toilet Articles.
Always on lirnd, a large lot of
BACON, CORN, HAY, FLOUR,
LARD AND MOLASSES,
Which we wil. let out for Crop Liens to re,
sponsible parties.
We r re also Agents for the sale of
CARROLL’S COLD WATER SOAP,
Whi.b will wash your Clothes clean and
white without rubbing or beating. This
Soap is verily tlie WOMAN'S FRIEND;
GARRETT &, WALTHALL.
Palmetto, Ga., April 9,187’.
T.H E
PALMETTO SIIIELT,
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER,
Published at
PALMETTO GEORGIA.
Devoted to
TEMPERANCE,
AGRICULTURE,
POLITICS,
LITERATURE &c
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Being published in an enterpiising
town on tlie Atlanta & West Point
Railroad, in a good section of country
and having a large circulation in
Campbell and surrounding counlieslhe
public will find it a good medium for
ADVERTISING!
DR. CROOK’S WINE OF TAR !
a Ten Years of Republic
tost has proved Dr. Crook’s
_A4jHF Wineof Tar to have more
merit than any similar
preparation over offered U?
the public. It is rich in
tlie medicinal qualitieSof
Tar, and unequaled for
diseases of the Throat
J„ si ta ks, performing the
most remarkable cure*® V
effectuallycuresall
Mini Colds. Itlias L—•
many cases of
aml 6 r*si cb i. t Is, that lz
Las been pronounced u
**VIJ specific for these com
(ll piai nt s. For I s a3ns £n the
K Breast, &:.:o or Back,
li travel oa* Kiiiiicy <lis*
rase, diseases of the ITriJi
|| , ary Organs J.’UUMlicc
or any Liver Complaint
It. has no equal.
It is also a superior Tonic,
lb‘S(oi‘CK the Appetite,
fihonßliims tlie Stystmi,
Y estorcs the Weak and Debilitated,
Causes (ho fi'ooti £< li>sji‘<**-♦,
Removes I>yspepsi*t and fanJijjestlosi,
r’reiesits 51<i1iiMOiii I’cvtiai
Gives tone toyourfiyfatciiv.
MELEY’S PATENT GRAVE MOUND,
Revere the Read and the Living will
Honor You*
IET all who have relatives or friends who
A have passed to their hrniesin the land o{
the beyond have MELEY’S PAT ENT GRAVE
MOUNDS erected to mark their last resting
place. They are the most durable, economi
cal, beautiful and ornamental toombs ever bes
lore the public previous to this time. Call
ou or address, COCHRAN & YORK,
Fauburn, Ga.
Sole agents for Campbell cmnty. The work
can be seen at Fairburn. Palmetto. Campbell
ton and Bethsaid*. july2s 3m
Tft tit'OriL 01 ' nav - Agents wanted
J)iU * j)/wv/ey' rywhere. Particulars
iree: address \% 11. Blair & Co.* St, LotilSjfflo
J. F. CROWELL,
TVlill - Wi’isFlt.
Is now prepared to ilo nil kind of work in hi*
line. Parties wanting oi l mills rep tired, or
new oi es built, Will do well to call on him.
11b solicits tbe of 'hose wanting
work tone on gins running bv water,or
ninr-l.inorv of any kinrl,
l ' J. r . CROWELL.
I’almetto’ Ga.
4
WHEEL
J, I). DODD
WITH
TNI. Menl£.o cfc 3ro-
Wholesule and Retail Dealers iu
Clotiiing. Dry Goods, am! Fur
nishing Goods,
No. 28 Whitehall at., two doors from
Alabama, Atlanta, Ga.
Are just receiving a large stock of
SPRING and SUMMER DRYGOODS,
Clothing, Notions, &c..which they will
sell lower Ilian any house in the city.
B©Special inducements to country,
merchants. aprl6 3m
KTEW
GROCERY STORE!
OSCAR A. CANTRELL
Would inform his fiieuds and the pub
lic generally that be has opened in the
Shield office, a
SELECT STOCK
OF
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
SUCH AS
Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Soap, Soda, Spice,
Pepper, Ginger, Starch, Can
dy, Can lies, 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, r~
Campbell County, f
Nancy 8 tew art Guardian of J sse D
Stewart, Emily Savannah Stewart,( now
Mr-.E S. McLartyA having applied to (he
Court of Ordinary of said comity for ad 's
charge from her Guardianship of Jes=e D.
Stewart aud Emily Sav Hins.li S'ewait for
merly. but now Emily S. McLnr'y’a per
sons and property. Tnis istherelore to eite
all person* concerned to shew cause, by
fling objections in my office, why the said
Nancy Stewart should not be dismissed
from her Gua-d'anth’ p of Jesse 1). Stewart
and Emily s. Stewart formerly, now Emily
s. MeLarty, and reotire tlie usual letteis
of dismission.
Given under my official signature, July
7th Ift73.
R. C. BEAVERS,
Ordinary
31 cKJS N N 1) Y &. GO,,
Claim and.Patent Agents,
Claim? of Cen c us Marshals of 18C0 collected
witheut proof of loyalty.
P, (5, Box 429, Washington City, TANARUS). f,
J G. ItEGISTKK,
DEALER IN
STOVES, TINWARE & HOUSE FUR
NISHING GOODS,
Nlwnav, Georgia,
Offers superior induct merits to cutom
ers. He sells goods us cheap tbeycan
b * bought in Atlanta or elsewhere. Give
him a trial, may 29 6m
“ THE KEEN ESA IV ROUTE. 1 '
V I A
WESTERN & ATLANTIC E. R. AND
CONNECTIONS.
Schedule in effect M y 25th, 18T3.
NOKTHWABD.
| Stations | No. 3 | No. 1.
Leave Atlanta .... 8:30 A m I H’:' 0 v m
Arrive Onitersville.. 11.OG ■ 11.3' am
Kingston...* F.45 “ I 1,03 4 *
“ Da ton 2.01 pm I 3MO “
U (Chattanooga 428 *• | 5 f’O ,fc
NUMBER 11.
Will leave Atlanta 6 00 r m
Arrive in Cartersville 8 15 “
Arrive in Kinston 8 43 * 4
Arrive n Dalton 10 30 “
- southward.
| Stations | KO. 2. | no. 4
Arrive 1 Atlanta .... i 10 -45 p m | p M
•• 8.1 f: * k I 7 0.51 a m
Kinusron... 744 “ jlo’2 k<
4 * Dalton 535 *• j 800
Leave |<l a* tunnftga | 345 “ | 555 {
PULLMAN PALACE CARSON TRAINS NOS 1 I & 2
To LYNCHBURG & NEW ORLEANS
Pullman Palace Cars on trains 1 & 2
fur Atlanta and Chattanooga!
%
No Change
New Orleans to Lynchburg—via Slonfgom -
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 ({uit'kcr to (he VirgL ia Springs
Itsan any other line from Ulanta,
avoiding an Expensive Delay
and Transfer in Ricbin nd.
Passengers leaving Atlanta by Lightning
Exrrpfe, • t 6:90 p. m. arrive in New York
t 4:14 p.m. the second afternoon thereafter:
13 lihuis 35 min’ tes earlier than passengers
I y any other route.
Passengi rs leaving Atl nta at’O p. m. by
ibis route arrive in New York at same time
as pa,s"ngers who left at 6:00 p. m. by op
posing lines.
v@#- Parlies desiring a whole car through
to tbe Virginia Springs or ro Lynchburg,
should address the undersigned.
pif Par'ies conremplating travel should
send for map, schedule. &e.,
Quick time and close connections is
our motto.
Ask for i kefs via “the Kennesaw Route.”
B. W. WRENN, G. P. & T. A.,
Atlanta, Ga.
THE SEW ELASTIC TRUSS. An important
invention. It retains the suptnse at all
limes, and under thelvirdest exercise and se
verest strain, it is worn with comfort, and
II kept on nialit and dny effects a permanent
cure ia a few weeks. Bold cheap, and sent
by mail when mpins'ed. Circulars (rep,
when ordered by letter sent to the Elastic
Truss Cos., No. 683 Rroadw'ny, N. Y. City.
No ,ody uses metal spring truss s; too p: in
ful; they slip off too fre,,uetly. ap23-iy,
A I-1 BEHAI. OFFER.—Od receipt
of 5u cent . Home C'ab'uet. moiUbly,
wiP be sent lor one year, and 25 five *• Bris
tol Board ” Visiting Cards, veurowm name
elegantly printed. Sample numbers and cards
5 cents. Address, VV. B. CORNING, Jr..
Nyack N. Y.
L,. C. POiiUEj
Bricli-Mason,
CHAFEL HILL, Douglas County, Georgia.
Is prepared to do all kiuds of work in the
brick line at short notice. angß ly
NOTICE.
TOLLED before me as an eslray on the sth
day of Aueust. 1873 by William Treatham, of
the 1134 district G. M., of Campbell county,
Ga., one flea-bitten grey horse, medi m size,
right bind foot snagged ; no other marks or
brands on said horse ; about twelve or .‘our
teen years old. and appraised bv John VV.
Nelms and M. M. Smith, freeholders of said
di trict, to be worth S6O, and who say it is
worth 25 cents per day for feeding and taking
care of said horse. The owner is hereby noti
fied to appear before me, prove property and
pay costs and expense and take him away, else
he will be sold by tlie sheriff al the court-house
door in said county, on the first. Tuesday in
November next. K. C. BEATERS,
angß 60d Ordinary.
IIEPUIY SHERIFF’S SALES,
Will be sold before the Court House door
in the town of Fairburn Campbell county
Georgia, wirlrn the legal hours of sale, on
the first Tue c day in September next, the fol
low ing p-operty to-wit:
The north half of lot of land No. 75. con
taining 101% acres, more or less. Also, the
east hall of lot of land No. SO, containing 101 J
acres, more or less. Also, the cast half of lot
of land No 74, containing 1014 acres, morecr
less. All being in the 9th district of original
Fayette now Campbell county. Levied on as
the property of T. J. Green, by virtue of sun
diy fi’as issued from Campbell county court in
favor of George Peters against su'd T. J. Green,
property pointed out by J. L. I lalock, plain
tiff ’c altjruey. W. THOMPSON,
Deputy Sheriff.
BON-TON FLIRTATION SIGNALS,
Sent on receibt of 25 cents. Unique
ins a? and Publishing House, 3G Vgtyufriß’reet.
NY *
Sarsaparilla
as one of the most
J& effectual remedici
EM M ever discovered Ibi
el laiising tlie eys
w -n> ana purityit^
e Llooil. Jt liik
years, with a eon
etantlygrowingrcp-
utation. based on ils
intrinsic vlrlncs, and sii.-taim'd by its rc
m ark a! ilo ipn-es. Bo mild :>s to be sale and
benefieiiil to eliildrcn, mid yet so searebing
as to circctually purge out the great cor
rupt ions of tbe blood, such as the scrofulous
"nd syphilitic contamination. Impurities,
or disease.- Hint have lurked in (be system
for years, soon yield to this powerful anti
dote, and disappear. Hence its wonderful
cures, many of which are publicly known,
of Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases,
Ulcers, Eruptions, and eruptive dis
orders of the skin, Tumors, lilotclies,
Boils, Pimples, Pustules, Sores, St.
Anthony's Fire, Ko.se or Erysipe
las, Tetter, Suit lllienui, Scald
Head, Hing•'worm, and internal Ul
cerations of the Uterus, Stomach,
and JL’vcr. It also cures other com
plaints, to which it would not seem especi
ally adapted, such as Dropsy, Dyspep
sia, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart Disease,
Female Weakness, Debility, and
Leucorrkeea, when they are manifesta
tions of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of health and
strength in tlie Spring. By renewing the
appetite and vigor of the digestive organs,
it dissipates the depression and listless lan
guor of the season. Even where no disorder
appears, people /eel better, and live longer,
for cleansing the blood. The system moves
on with renewed vigor and anew lease oi'
life.
X> RS P AT! ED BY
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowe!!, Mass,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral,
For Diseases of the Throa-t and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
r Among the great
discoveries of modern
science, few me of
more real value to
mankind than this ef
fectual remedy for all
diseases of the Throat
throughout this and
other" countries, has
shown that it docs
surely and effectually
control them. The testimony of our best citi
zens, of all classes, establishes the fact, that
CiiKitay Pkctoral will and does relieve and
cure the .afflicting disorders of the Throat ar.d
Lungs beyond any other medicine. The most
dangerous affections of the Pulmonary orga\ 4<
yield to its power; and cases of Consunip*
tion, cured by this preparation, are public,
lv known, so remarkable as hardly to be be
lleved, were they not proven beyond dispute
Aj a remedy it ► adequate, on which the public
may rely for full protection. By curing Coughs,
the forerunners of mop* serious disease, it saves
unnumbered lives, ami .... amount cf suffering
not to be computed. It challenges trial, and con
vinces the most sceptical. Every family should
keep it on hand as a protection against the early
and unperceived attack of Pulmonary A flections,
which are easily met at first, but which become
incurable, and too often fatal, if neglected. Ten
der lungs need this defence; and it is unwise to
be without it. Asa safeguard to children, amid
the distressing diseases which beset the Throat
and Chest of childhood, Ciieuky Pectoral
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 coals,
securing sound ami health-restoring sleep. No
one will suffer troublesome Influenza and pain
ful Bronchitis, when they know how easily
they can he cured.
Originally the product of long, laborious,"and
siiecesSf-.-i chemical investigation, no cost or toil
s spared in making every bottle in tbe utmost
n ssible perfection. It may be confidently re
tie upon as possessing all tl3 virtues it has ever
cxh. (ted, and capable of producing cures a
iiem's. Able as the greatest it has ever effected.
FREPAIWD BY
Or. J. C VYER & CO., Lowell, Mass.,
Practice and Analytical Chemists.
)L1) BY Al. OIIUGGISTd EVEiIYWIIEUE
-J. M. HOLBROOK,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
MEN’S
BOYS’
MISSES’
and .... LA DIES’
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
* TRADB ’ II
....‘ YOUNGMAN*S’
PEARL’ and
BLACK DRESS
CASSIMERE
ENGLISH CORK
AND THE FOLLOWING STYLES IN THE FINES
FURS:
TULIP ZEPHYR
ATUEKLY CORSAIR
MANSARD.. NOVELTY
BETTY and SIDE NUTUA
of all guides,
MOBILIER... VANDA LIEU
SU RE T HING... SIIA KSPE ARE
"SrETEOR BLACK BEAVER
And velvet finished g odsof all grades.
PANAMA
SECURITY
and CANTON
ST AW HATS
of all descriptions.
LADIES' AND MISSES HATS! !
CROCHET..4j
RIVAL—ENPORA
LYNET REGATTA
. .MONTANA ROCHELLE..
ALPENA R OS IAN A
. .VENICE MISS LINTON..
TULIP and RAMBLER
PALMETTO
HATS
Besides other names too numerous to
mention} all of which
LADII.S AN!) GE.NTUK3IEN,
AMD
TI! E I’ R A I) E A T L A R G E
Are respect folly invited to call and ex
amine. They will find it to tin i in
terest.
&S?” Country merchants will find
my stock equal to any in the South,
and at prices us low as the lowest.
Apiil23-U.
STATf. 0Y GEORGIA,
Campbell County, j
Whereas, Tliebarct A. King, Ailminbtratnr
of A.lam B. King, represents to Un-Comt. in
Ids petition duly filed and entered on record,
that he has iully administered Adam B
Kirg's estate.
This is therefore, to rite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, In show cruse,
if any they can, why said Administrator
should not bed schargul from his adminis
tration, and receive let.rcrs of dismission, on,
the first Monday in May. 1 73.
Given under inv hand and official signature
this February lat, 1873.
R. C. BEAVER a,
Ordinary.
fel.7-
CUMMI N G S’
K I N(r _C U R E.
THIS WONDERFUL LOTION CURES
Fresh flit?, Bruises ttittl Burns, Kingwoins,
thilblains, and Stys. ft is also good
lor (ID! Sorrs. Fleers, Sere
Eves, ft Isin gs,
UEIHJCTIOiV OF mi nts, I’FTRID SOBE
Throat, Sore it" oil'll.
Fever Rlistrrs, tores fansed
by Vegclahle I’o'tson and liites of
Poisonous insects, Erys'pcli s, lidlamniatory
TOOTHACHE AND SICK HEADACHE.
PRICE 25c., 50c. & $1 PER BOTTLE.
CtS?* Jlade and sold l>y
R. CUMMINGS,
m.iy22 l\ r . Paln.ctto, Ga.
GEOIIEU, fam'thell County :
Ordinary’s Office, May 16, 1873.
Lewis R. Luck lias applied for exemption
ol personalty ami selling apart ard valua
tion of hem. stead, and I will pass upon the
same ;tt 11 o’clock a. m , on the 30th d.y of
May. TS73, at. rry office in Faivhmn in said
county. It. ( . BEAVERS, Ordii arv.
C A N C E RS
Permaneutly rnred hy addressing Dr. IV
C. CoUDEN. No. 47, w. Jtft' ison s r e
Louisville. Ky.' op ; es of his ‘ J u nal’’can
be obtaintd free ot oharge, giving inode of
treatment and a large Jist ot casts curid*
Inclose stamp.
TT TT TT Tim greatest com round
ii. i J • il,known tor man or hi a-t„
MEDICIKET 'tore is no piin or swell,
ing it wil not relieve, stiff and lamej tints
are made supple. Cures more rheiintat sm,
nt ura’gia, lame back, headache, toothace.
sore throat and bail sbrtinson man. Orel
Sore shoulder, stiff joints, sprai ns.ringbone,
payin, etc, on animals, than a’l other
remedies, in the st me time. Wholesale
Agents. Solomon & Go,, savannah, .Virenls
wanted in every county. F on- is & El
dritlge. Proprietors, 12) N. Front street,
Philadeiphia. Pa.
to <E?QO P Pr da y : Agents wanted
All chines ol working peo
pie. of either .-ex. young or old. make iniiro
money at work lor us iu their spare moments,
ar all the time, than at anything .-I e Far
tlculars free. Address G. Etinsju A. Otw, t’ur:
loud,"Me me.
( ttIFSIAI. €OI3IV SHERIFF’S S.U.E9.
Wil! b sold lief-' etht Court honss door
in t! e (own ol Fairborn. Campbell Uvunty
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in September
c-xt. withia the 1-gal hours of sale, the
foie-wing property to wit:
Lot ot land No. 185, in the Ninth Diet., of
ork-inally Fayette, now Campbell county, Ga.
Levied on by a fi. fa. issued from Fayette
S .perior Court, in favor ot R. F. Baker, vs.
Join, W. Mason and -tabus G. Mason, as the
property of ihe said John W. Mas nlusatisfy
said fi. ia. Property pointed out by Plaintiff.
Also, at the same t me an 1 place, filly acres
of land in the S juth-easl corner of lot of land
No one hundred and sixty, in t!e Ninth Di t. f
of eriginally Fayette, now Campbell count
Ga., levied on by viilae of a fi. fa. issued
from the Justice Court of the 734th and sr., G. .
M., in favor of J. N. Aldridge, vs. I. H. Sew- J
ell, Administrator of J. H. Sewell, dee’d.,as
the properly of said J. 11 Sewell, dec’d
Property pointed i ut by Plaintiff.
Also at the same t,ime 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. 16, first
range, the said lot being 25 leel front on
Toombs street and extending back 66 feet the
same being the lot on which is situated the
bouse built by Thomas A Ellington, and now
occupied by John F. Ellington as the proper
ly ol the defendant in fi a levied on by virtue
ol a fita issued from Campbell Superior Court
in lavor of G. E Cranford v s. John F. Elling
ton. Properly pointed out by plaintiff's at
torney. D. P. WHITE, Sheriff.
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E. FLOYD
ETAS errcled a number of Few buildings,
il Fuitable torcarrying on bis large anc
■xt n ive business, on the east side of
.enno' flltor. street, adjoining the residence
it Russell King.
FA 188 URN, CEGIIGI A.
And lu* b: now prepared t 1) do all kind of
a' l ri>. Su b as making and repairing
;:run=, and hu^U-s.
A ‘so I-*.' i.vriNO of uvi ry dis-cription, exe
u e i-i3i th(? neatest stylo
s:s't P.UVKSS A SPECIALTY.
Anti B!a< ksmithing executed with neat'
}♦ .-* and di patch.
Having bad several years experience in
rr.a budaes?, he is the efore capabU to
puke tvhei! work is executed in a woikrnau
!ik-.*. iiM’iKor. lie employs rone bur •x I c*’
rienred \vokmen. Call and see hi;r.
New, Wagons and Buggies alwa} s on
band and (or sale.
/'?Y' Work done on n . ime.
ieb7 dm
i3 true* P .rifier of the IToocl. It thorough’ 7
neutralizes and eliminates from the j-jetem
the specific virus which causes such a long:
list of hnman suff' ring.
In eve ry form of screfulors, rrercnr'al and
constitutional blood complaints it stands
without compeer, rapidly curing ulcers,
pu-titles, oarbunkles. s*a!d head, salt rheuur,
and the S8 different, varieties o s-in affec
tions. It is a positive curative for crofula*
and tho deadly enemy of •* uroury, lead and
arsenic, quickly elimirating them from the
system. The Fluid Extract of Querns de
light, prepared bv Dr J. S. Pemberton has
made the most, wonderful and astonishing
cure3. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic
properties oxer* i~e the quick; st and most
powerful effects in restoring hea th. It is
harmless to the most del cate, and ran never
he ued amiss. It is the true bcautifier of
the complexion. Il'you want pure rich blood
e’ear sk n, ad beautiful complexion, use,
the Compound Extract of S illingia or
Queens Delight Read our treatise on db
(uses of the blood. The geiurue has 1.. e
signature of the proprietors upon each label,
J. S. Pembektox & 0.,
State of Gehgta, Campbell County?
Whereas. M. 11. Wooddall. administrator of
John C. I)anforth, represen s to the Court,
in his petition, duly fi td and entertd on re
cord, that ho by.a fully administered John
(J. Danorth’s estate
Tris D, then, f re. to cite all persons con
cirned, kindred and creditors, to show • ause,
it any they can, why said administrator
should not • e di charged from his adminis
trate n, and receive letters of dismission on
the hist Monday in epternber. 187*.
R. C. Beavers, Ordinary.
may 22 Sm.printeDs fee $7.
Vf I ii: AI X GUANO.
WILCOX. GiBBS & CO’S. MANIPULATED
GUANO.
rpiiß&E CELEBRATED GUANOS IM
-1 ported and prepared by Wilcox, Gibbs
A C>> , r* nvanoah Ga., and Charleston, S. C.
an* f r sale for cash, or on credit on accom
modating terms, payable in cotton, by
W. F. Laxi>iu;.m, Agent, Fairborn, Georgia.
Gakkrtt & WalthalL: Agt's Palmetto, Ga,
.Special attention is called to the use
of l c i hoc nix guano ccmposted with cot
ton seed., seud or . pply as above lor circu
lars giving lestimonials trom planters—pri
ce i- tyj ms eh ,
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