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THE GAZETTE
Waikcr County Department.
W. !’. HO VIS,
i:i> no it.
LaFayette, Georgia.
tlll HSII.IV MOIiXIXC,, A I*HIL I !, is;;.
itafrTi— 1 e-mT^y-aw—rrwva'wntrnff i 1 n *• "ir-v-
Coim-Mi'iiccs will, anil oPftMi do, occur
without any reference the one to iho
other. Hut how does this look? Outlie
-d in.-t.. Genera! Gordon had a daughter
born to him, which his friends have
named Oat !i a, wl ■ h Sere- in .--.id to
have been horn again simultaneously with
the birth if hi-daughter.
Wo see it stated that Henry Ward
Bee her is traveling from city to city
lecturing on ‘‘hard times,” and the price
of admittance is $1.50. What any one
who is enduring all the agony and in ■ >n
venienee of ‘ II.i; and Tim re can he thin ic
ing of to spend that much money to hear a
lecture on the ■ is more than w a can
divine. It reminds us of a man who went
toa tore and purchased a {tort mo,i tit, anil
politely t"M the merchant to “charge it.
-
Wo like Govern lire..; drei.le.l
oppu itioii to any an 1 ail eoinpro aio-.- m
the matter u his e vercoi-ilip 01 ; .u;h
Carolina. Let any man trace back, atd
•onsider tire compromise acts of oui
count.y, and he will find them the one
great source of ..!! our pie.-ent political
mud lie . ‘Hampton said he has never
entertained air, piau of eon. promise dutiat
hi- . lay In. re," in Wa hington. “lu
tiad simpiy waived tlieiu a.-ide, feeling
that his cam was strong enough to stand
on its own merit-. ' Such decided con
duct upon h * art, ;.. redeem 1 his
State, and de-iyuates him ax one of the
greatest men of the nation; nvl points
with unerring certainly to the no tlLfunt
day, when he shall b ; e! .trl> indicated a'
a loader of the country.
Wolves.
Something over one hundred years ago,
Gen. Wolf died at the ‘head of the army’
at Quebec to enable the American people
to get in a position when! they could or
ganize a Returning Hoard Government.
It was a Wolfe, we believe, who wrote the
exquisite piece of poetry describing the
death and huiial of Sir John Moore, at
‘’arrava. It wa -a he -id 1 : k sle ■
wolf, and a two ye .r old cub that our
friend Mr. Cnnry’e caught in some steel
traps down on John’s mountain, a week or
two ego. This lady wolf was colored and
had a w.huo\';ng around h> r neck. and a
star in her forehead, the. veritable mark
ol the beast in tin Apaealyp-e we sup
pose. and was a restless when she foiin 1
she had put her foot in it. a, some P in
ocratie StateMi.cn are, since Edmund;
end Hoar ! the Evoteral tra p and "aught
them without cveti baiting it with asafcct
i da. We are glad that sometime in our
lonely rambles on Horn's mountain, we
did not meet this lady arid her musical
children when they were on hurt rations,
and we destitute of side arms. Had a
meeting of this kind taken pi ice, we feel
morally sure that a brilliant Editorial
career would have come to a sudden pause.
mountains.
We lore : untaii; , have lov and
them from ell- chi dhood. \\ c u.-ed to
stand on . urere -r evenings when the s' ,
was cl, a y. ai Ilk on the rue 1 i k
pf King s i|, : 1 ;n. and w ini' , if 11.
lime would ei. r vl. i tl,
days won' ! ' o ere.,. v v. 1.1 i
have to w .r l ■ > t:. it we
All ‘i I rei tA' ~r> ! <j
1 t. W. Wi: ie and weliaveu :
We i . !a
man hath eld on tr-'d; climbing up to
where we were alone writ Nature and
Nature s God; upon the top of timbre-z.
crest of John's mountain, where we were
as near heaven as perhaps tv - will ever be
in the flesh' Down through the valley of
John's creek and up, up. n; higher and
higher, unfit wo stand on the top of H un
mountain. Her; wo pause t . rest ami
look, and drink into our soul a vision of
ravishing Ire ,a y .seldom voueh-aied to
the sons of men, who have to toil for
bread. We are standing on tlie crest of
the highest peak. J lie glorious -unii rii!
i-failing around us, the balmy winds ol
gentle Spring are fanning our weary brow,
the birds are singing and flitting from
tree to tree, the murmur of falling water,
is borne to our listening ears.
All around te lie eternal rocks piled up
by nature's God in fanta-tic forms, and
far in the distance cn every side, ri.-e up
the grand old mountain, ridge after ridge,
peak after peak, arid range after range,
from Lookout on the west, to far away
(.ohutta on the east, mountains 01. the
e ret. tie. n west, the north, and the south,
and mountains ail around us, and wo in
th- midst, standir z alone in the midst of
i if ; Litis ,!r who-,.
walls were built in the morning of creation
when the sons of God shouted for joy, and
; angels first, sing the prai'o of Him who
1 doath all things well 0! that we were
an artist, and that the skill of a Riersdatd.
inspired our fingers, that wo might paint
this picture, that we might portray in
1 undying colors the brown hills, the gray
| rooks, the green pines, the soft blending of
light, and shadow that marks the outline
| of the far off mountain gorge, the heauti
i fill cottages nestling in the midst of fields
| and woodlands, the emerald tint of the
young wheat, the glowing beauty of the
poach trees i.i bloom; hut ala I our paint
ing don't lie in this line. Well, we can
paint in ties,mo on the walls of memory
the seeuo before us, an 1 it will be fre h,
and pn .verve its brightness and beauty,
until we ate laid uvay in the narrow \ alley
to rest, forever.
We know not wlmt. life has in store for
us. Our day-, have h -a f.v and full of
trouble and disappointment. We h ive
seen all our fondest, and here and brightest
hopes and aspi;minus fade away like that
little cloud belmv (tie neauma.ii ere t for
a briei un.imeiit, and then ri ing above it,
into the sunlight when the lire. dispels
it forever.
We have lived to set religion made a
cloak under which to rob the government
and the people, we have lived t" see the
I land of our fathers laid wasio and j 'ms
... have lived to ; ire hire . 1 .;,l
;■ and under the feet of unscrupulous
I >-,ver; we have lived to see —ah! well,
wri.it is ii we have not seen in the brief
day ot our life. When i,*. ’ "l’;l -nth
c cues when after “lit"' tit and fever i
over a.: .-hi p wi li,” out 1 , ■. wi-.li on j
earth will bo, for ; cine one to I re ire away •
in a spot like this, where none but the
angels of God might, see. our lonely grave,
and eternal b autv smile on us forever"
-- - -
II vhre
\\ ; h it'd a friends wile > eying,
"si o' to a haw 1; the other dre that wa
trying to yet all her little chickens. A
we are in the bn incsS of making a pubic
l-e.iel.o-; ir , four-.c'f, we prop ~c to te
what we know about pharmiug, and ■lrek
raising, and railroads, and elover and does
We will just give ..nr drey friend' tire
benefit of wiiat we know about cu t red lire
hawks, li' you will cause to 1 built a
pen in the field, about two or three Imo
dred yards IV in tlv liou-e, and will put
in a In u and some chickens, and confine
them in it. and feed them well far a few
nays, and place on (ho top of th • pen a
I Steel trap, you will catch :dl the hawk.-
J and owls that disturb your fowls, .lust
try thi-, and if i; de.-s not pi v< true we
will .-end you a eh'.mno. Now if v.e had
not tried this and proved it, we would not
say so; as our I'riuli Is will find on a further
acquaintance that there is no humbug in
I our make-up, whatever else we may be.
■Braaaaajg——saa—BSMßKgifffw mvn
Walker Coinsiy Locals.
Ors. Farris, jr., Hunt and Center are
practicing for the tournament.
j Our Patent Well Anger Agent .-corns
i to have bored himself out of this com -
' muuity lately.
Look out hoys we hav hoard about
that little meeting j a he 1, when you
supposed us to he dire 1
| Our young gen le.u ni are preparing for :
i a grand tcuniane tit . u the Ist of May. !
;We shall try to cL- to i up the 1
! .eriotre ride of it.
The 'offense is rank an*! smell to
j heaven." Wo mean Fed Dm , ,
j .landing on the right ho n . I Hr
! at State It" ' pt. ere ire if"
ltd a- v as . y th. b!
' 1 . 'hat bad ■ .
j got out sometime afterere ; ! nd W ( Urre
child like and bland.
Quito a ■■ 1 to an id wind, rain,
I thunder and lightning pa-'-" 1 over th.
j part of the county !a>t '?'• him , ' r; '
ft felled a ere 1 manc
I did cotisi I r ihle do • •
I and apple trees.
The- Atlanta Cjii/atution.
Tn another column will he found an ad
: vci'ri.-i Hi.:lit, of this :"! log all I reel are
, ind journal. It is in and dad in re
; what it purpiret ■lo he, “re•"
■ Headiihle." Fubii-hed a! I; i
; i Ire State, it po.-fi ad mtage
other paper; and fuini-h.ng ureg
j latest n revs from ad parts of the wo,id;
! always battling for tbe be t inferere of the
i State, and unswerving in it dev re on to
Southern rights, arid untiring in tin- main
tenanee of the ed 1 laid . uks of the tru •
Democracy, make, it the jrll ot
! genuine Southern sentiment, ’i" c."
! citizen of the State it should make a:i
appeal to uph dd it in it noble efl et. i
; has i corps of able edif.i.s and <"irr< ; "ii
j dents, who are lahoi ing indufiti.' to ,
! make it the loading i-unma! ' ‘ the S> i'h.
A Candidate.
Mil" Fiui'iiu: -■"At the urgent solieita
j tion of my wife, I have concluded to run
for the convention. I am in favor of
States lights, local self-government and
tlie autonomy of the provinces Ihe
liovo a white man lias some hogs that;
nigger is hound to respect, if they are well
watched with a shot gun.
Vours Truly, etc.,
John Smith,
(who e maiden name was Junes).
P. S, 1 forgot to say that 1 am in
favor of retrenchinent and reform. S.
Wo never re:y anything about a lady’s
de. -s. It don’t become ue But we |
iv kon wv can tel! what, we heard a young I
friend of ours say to-day, as we looked at 1
the latest are tiy from Paris, which we
-aw in Frank L.'.die’s Paper of April 7th
i're". He said that if that girl was to
meet a cow and sue was disposed to hook,
she re nild have to lie it. wn and rollover, j
as it w mb] be just as impossible for her |
to run as it would him if ho were to have I
a meal hag tied arounl his wai.-t. We
never .-aid anythin .', of oour.se not.
The winter has pa - cl, and the snow
has cone, the e ming of I ire dove is again
heard in the land ami the -el.oo! children |
■re., merrily a tiny wind their way to j
mere!, is juicing oi . their n rev looks, '
i smelling nice and sweet which have been I
purchased of Henry A. Smith, Broad
street, Home, (la., who always keeps '
a good supply on hand.
Fred 1). ,u v,i lr. ,: 'ether nit lit
that he was a ~ ■ n, and in the
i OXCesS of his . . e l his wile out cl
bed. Flu: bro . I.cad with an article
of chamber fii.reiiuio, and said, “you and
| old Mnrs li lyes may think you am white,
! hut I kill tell you dat you ■ mells like, a
j e liitalope anyhow.” \\ l-.ereiipon “the
eni'.ab.'d tin ops lit livnly.
We recently met with, and made the
a. qiiiiintamo of several turee. able and
ant gentlemen at Tilton nod Kcsaca,
m the State Hoad. Tlie.-e are thriving
and procrons towns in a fertiiecountry,
and the people seem to he doing well,
eoiis'eleiing the tightness oftho times.
sssaesaaßSMEfai.’ cawtaa
J.’3. KUJiOIL Cl TuCKEi?,
£ •li.vwicitius
& S)ir<>"o,)nw.
1! . villi' Cornu'll ;. eopai'l in’;sPi|i off nr Uisir
Iv* ■ nal ■• : v ■ . i j,. t hatiooga
and Ihq‘o by ujtjtlifaiion it nwrit sue-
Gt-srt. Tht'sorvi'-D.s i’both can h hati in nil
i-itri.'f; without lidtliiiwnal cii.i i ;D>.
K. Y. l-rtTil' ii,.
ii. A. It. TUCK Kit.
vo "pip i villa, Octo’jar s.th, IKi >, if
PIMPLES.
• wiil mail ■. ■ 111" im r!;- • f>r jh: paring ft
<in j-! t‘ Vi-;.;, 1 table li dm th.it will r inovt' Tan.
FJtlirKi.liS, PJMPMiS Ulotth.'*, ItMivin-sC lit.!
skin ho ft, cl'ni' mill li‘,'i'itiful; a! >• in:t ia.i inmi
for iirntlm’jji:' a luxuriant ;:rowt,h of hair on a
1 0* I*l hi".id ot .-oiioot.li. farm. Aild.vts.s I‘ouVandalf
•V Cos., lo\ 511*1. No. b, Woostoi- St.. New York.
UJ , - . O'J.
Tip adx ail is r. ha horn jicriiiaiH idly ctiri <1
of thiil fil l-nil dist'ust'. (-onsuinjit ion. by a Hiinplo
rout' <ly, i.-i anxiouH I*t mnlco known to Ida follow
stilT'-no".- i la- mean I' inirc. To nil who <h‘dro t
ho will Homl a <•'i|y of flioproHorijitioii usthl, (fron
of olittry 't. with lii• • diri otionw for jirnpiirut'on,
and iisin-.r ihoattmo. which litoy will find a ’Vniro
''im'" fttr Consumption, A.st huiu, Hrom hitiy, ntc.
Parties wishing tin*, nrct-.-rijnio/i will nleuAO
adthi r. Kov. !i. A. WILSON’.
l l IN nn SI .. Williftinaburgh, New York.
GAMBLE V/3HKS.
ii Wa.
| rniif, uxLKusfoxpi) call m*ECiAL at- |
! I tontion to tiabr la •i!itio;-j for supplying '
i anything in tin* above lino.
■ ‘iOreHi LNTS, TO.YIS, tiliA IP'fi'ON iiS, |
\ A-. . < ? c., < I of tin* Im -iI
lretli:::i ,'. \ American Mariile,
: 1 !• • Lrt of r-t ylu mi l workmans Ip, i
a.,.-! At prutc-G iS;at, doflos competition.
ii a a.'. ‘ iiiuic , . ill*-, mnl vicinity |
: ■ (•if.: . :, • 1 (A a..in- • jr
amt mm-.. "X. in Lome.
A. ... KSAA'.IMK & CO.
I7 f■ i• a .ii wild, thjv I
' * ' y ii •• family ift
~' bo Ji f ■ore'."irer a..- this low lu-icu.
r : Ti l SHjp. :
Cm Shop! 1
Tii • undersigned having m-tahli-lied j
i in : !e,p in .""‘uuimerviile, where he i- !
pri.qiaied to .-cr/e his friend; wii.li 'i in- |
•.y rev. rerei.e piping, Guttering, Mi-ndiug, j
. .i,:.:g, ire;,, and a.ks a liberal .-hale]
0.1 : e c | at, ( . m .
’1 w ' d.mi's b< inw ( li i.de in’s Sture.
i Tiii’HMN GAH ; HTl’.
Nnv. Didi.-'bn.
and Ko r ‘ OH V J! ‘ r <lny ft horn a. s unplft’-f worth $ j
V * J ~ a■ •. . . .o.*-f P irbl in i. AI • |
.. o' -'ui IN {jiyiiiUS.
. • .. i- t t * oi fS3.ii
•! -r.iv ■] si coj.a.r',m r.ddp. r- }tf’tfully
Ire- re,.! : ."'I Vi o; tii tbo cit i/a'ILS i
(,l ; 1 ftdjacont couidh'H. in tin* prao
. .• . o A ami and hope by dili-
J- 1;<Ml to M-‘i L t-'it"' . Tic 'M vie*';
. ■ b' 1 hiul in ftli ca without ruiditioiml
W. H. SAXON.
C. I'. filil.MN,
Diitfown. Nov. 1 dh lHTti.
f’i'ili’TAiNLV YOU CANNOT FIND
V; jr, oihire Ire v." :ap -r.no m U<-r wimre it. in I
pubiisaf ■'!. or liowav.-r If.rye it. may be. no much
of p iv'oj.,l iao r- i-r. am! ha-.d b'-mdit as ajipc.'im
v ~ . , in 'f.ic "itijuirtfrrville C sUo.
j> i,j . MR THAN ANY OTiiiii; TO
J ) privc you cour.ty nevs. but<* new. 1 ., tind new/
fr .Ji parts of tin* world. The Gazette ha.-: a
j. ire.ii . vaiu." to cV! r\ < of ?be er,t*;-ity j
“Newsy, Spicy, Reliable.”
The Atlanta Constiiution.
I’mler its new iiiiuiiigeinent, The At
i.anta Coxstiutli'N has won for itself
die title of the leading journal of the
South. Its enterprise, during the recent
election excitement, in sending corre
spondents to dilloront portions of the
country, and its series of special telegrams 1
IVoui Washington while the electoral com
inis,-ion was engaged in consummating j
tlie fraud that placed radicalism once 1
more in power in our national councils,
are evidences conspicuous enough to
prove that no expense will be spared to
make The Coxsi'irrTioN not only a i
I cade r in the discussimi of matters of pub
lic concern, but a leader in the dissemina
tion of the latest and most, reliable news.
There is no better time than now to sub
scribe for
A I’ronh and Vi&urouM Newspaper.
Albeit, there has been a quasi settle
ment of one of tlie most difficult and dan
geiou' problems of modern federal poli
ties, the discussions springing therefrom
and the results likely to ensue have lost
nothing of their absorbing interest. In
addition to this, the people of Georgia
t.ro now called upon to settle
Tlu* Convention Out . lion,
and in the discussion of this important
subject I in which The Constitution will
take a leading part) every Georgian is
interested. If a convention is called its
I rocccdings will find their earliest and
fullest, embodiment in the columns of
TitK f.'i'NsTlTt tjox, noil this fact, alone
Wi.l i.iai.v. th.' paper indispensable to every
re ~/. ui ol' the Stale. To be brief,
TSii" Atlanta Daily Constitution
"ill end. avor, by nil tlie means that the
pres: i of modi in journalism has made
1 -' -W■■ and iiece—ary to hold its place as
a leader of fc’outhei n opinion and as a pur
veyor of the latest news. Its editorials
will be thoughtful, timely and vigorous
i aim and arguinemative in their methods
and thoroughly southern and democratic
in tin' sentiments. Its news will be fresh,
reliable and carefully digested. I t will
he alert anil enterprising and mi expense
will be spared to make it the medium of
the late.-1 and mo I. important intelligence.
Tilt* Wct'klj C;msi iI ti tlon.
He.-ale embodying overt hing of interest
in the daily, Tim W i:i:k,.v CONSTITUTION
will contain a Department of Agriculture
which will be in charge of Mr.
Malcolm Johnson, the well-known Koere
tary 'ire' eorgia State Agricultural Society.
Thi , department will he nude a specialty
and will be thorough and complete. Tile
farmer will find in it not only all the enr
ich! information on the subject of agri
culture, but timely .-uggesii re. and well
digested advice,
r üb. ii i jit inn should be re nt in at once.
Tonus for llhj Daily :
I iiioiit ii ...... - ..£ I 00
o munilis .1 00
It I.l* HI til —■*_- 5 (")
12 months 12 00
Tri ms for I hit WotltJy:
(1 months $1 1 i
!“ months - “ 0.)
Money may be sent, by jiustofiiee money
order at. our expeu-e.
Addn ", Tin; Constiti i ion,
Atlanta, Ga.
The Kernesaw Gazette
A .ilGN’irihY I’Al’lsß, J’l' iSLIMIKIJ AT
ATLANTA, (LY.
Ift ','<H •■ c I In II :iih ot ! inf- r. ' Literaturo,
Wit It . Humor. I m,V < (tin JKT Yitiilh
('liltO.Mi ) Id cYi j-y MJli.,en:n F.
Amlifiim'Matv
Atlanta, (L\
b\\ LMKIiB CA N
f'-avv 8 © ftnlti <;t every
l> l.v I’firrlijjt.i ; .i,>|Le-T
—OF-
S. P. SMITH SON. I
V V -■ ■i ' ."...: It* . fout i"s;
AM)
I -hoes <u:;i Liquor Dealers,
i $ block, home., <i.\.
full lino of all kinds of
(,t ooeid s und Pure Cnudultcrated Liquors
us u mi ii. Our nioUii is " quick Halos and short
ju'oli ’ Wo are also proprietors of SM ITUS
i.'.i • ; . i i.u tto.n a<;ii iirn ;;is, id
sure ! o-: pi vo 11:.m a trial. they an* sold by
nil i , and I>z::ggistthroughout several
s. I’. SMITH & SON.
v i airs
a■:j •. ./i at hi V v'j*j;..uu o 08EU
irb's Mower ,‘i \>pd able <i;i rdi-n, 50 id s.
•IAMKS V)Cfi, Kodu-slcr. N. V.
Or. IV. C. BAILEY,
l*?svsiciftss and fv-rgroc*,
Subligiu', and vin nil y at largo, ami hope* by do#" j
atfoniio' to bnsir.f - nnl moderate chai‘;ito ,
shun* a llboral peed icing pat romt ,/•. special j
a .•' giveu t f > the I rent merit of (jpno r. and
proniV:Vva:oswor;*d'. and Medicines mitt by mail !
wheuu. sir-d. Address
Dr. \Y. ( FA! LEV.
.Sui-ligJ’u. O'.or ;;a. J
HOME STOVE AND HOLLOW-WARE WORKS !!
a wnmr.x guarantit with f.vkky stove sold. if any
I’IF.CJ, ISIiKAK • I HUM IIMAT, OR ANYTHING IS THK MAT
TF.It WITH YOUR STO\ F, BRING IT HACK AND WK
IV ILL FIX IT JN TWO HOURS OR GIVE YOU
ANOTHER ONE. EVERY ARTICLE
W ADR A MID. DOTS, OVENS,
SAILLETS AND LIDT
OF ALL SORTS,
• S<>Bi>i WI'IA \’ , Propritrioi 1 .
■ ,g fs<3 Win echrooHi itt) Rronil wi,, Uuiiie, Georgia.
•■*> M)Rt (OEM :: 11. IMitlN * i;i:i r vm> imii.iioa■ >.
Copps •, Tin and Sheel-lron Ware.
i in uom iNc ”(a rii:i£iN<: and ,1011 woisk i’ro.hm.v atti/dkii to,
TIN" M Alii; Mil,; xriix I'lli'l i*. liprj-fiui
iL'AMLEYS? 'jbLCsALXfO!
<ll .VI.!GUV IMPKON 171 > poi* < ' 17>' r l\
Price SCO With Cotton Option at 15 Cents.
AC ID IM IOSPI i ATI ],
LJI.-:.. /( A-j sLUILAyf-iL
lAND PLASTER AND SALT
a RSa!i'llic Price ol' HalcV (>'i:ano.
II .-'"NiiTK To give Far.iieis an equal
clianee, I agree that the above articles
m i> be paid for in money, previous to the
1-t day -if November at a discount of 3tlJ
per cent. That said Guano and Phos
phate may he paid for at the rate of $-10
and Land Fluster and Salt at the rate of
re.o pi i- ton, by j aving in money previous
to the 1.-i day of November.
■l. ,Y i!A Ida, R ini", iia
Cv6.h { O;tiECTOiiY.
Ps t b L :j{i| ft'jji s!**.
j AMES AI. JU LEAII, A i FORNEY. '
W:il piTi'O.jce in i lu* i""tn is ot i toil iiml in
■ i.'i'iiii ctMinf i.'i-t. ojlicc v.iUi fJrj-k Hupfrior ,
‘■'•ui i- l'i "Hiju. (iLlonUoii to all Ihihmk'hh i
ciiti u.'-ti'fj ti Dim.
v ClO’.a
f'l'.illoo .. \*. !, 7, Trion. li *•;-!:inr
n • .11 ii r< Dt y L•• f * • lil t Simdiiy in r.ich
mouth. ,). w. Lhannon, \V. <;. .1. YV. ( lokk, !Se*. !
S';v(.i’s*i fl* Eiiohaistlry.
( 'Li\vul<*i‘ t I'lin;!', No, iuc- L-,os J In* ,
'i Din I!■ ;t in i tlay in i io’h month, in the ;i<•;i<l<*i■ vy at I
Sv lit < hiruJi'; i fji-iisp^j-*,itml. ill -J V. M. YV.m,
M m t*.i it; .John W. M<:(-oi.li m, i*f;ivt ury.
Wo<" ic i y T'£ ot 1 Si
\| \SOND'. i'HE SE'.JMERV ILLE
ivi. Lo'!;o* of and Ac pi,**d Masons
m •: - in ilo ir In:,II on tin- li i>l Sat urrin.v in i iidli
inoidii at. 1* A A!. I T. HihNDHIX. Si a si* i.
idiVVAlt!) MARTIN. Sf.-rotury of tl.r Lodjif.
riOO!) TEAII'EAiiS.- (iWALTNEY
* •* l.oih'r No. Im. Izitl. * Ib'lfl" of (i. T'l'lnpia I": ,
lie • l. iii itu ir Dull on t.ln- 'i’fif'sf’.Hy nit;Dl ~f *r
ti.cre ioiifl til i• I 1' ,u I"th Siildm! Its i/i vvrrv limiiMi i
at; oc.lock. 11. c. Cl lIMST IA N. W. Chi. t.
1). A. <;idl’d FN i\ S.•,•*• lary of Cm j
"■> m.cs> wi -ii*r aiwm.-nmußn,. j
ii.l strives Unoiir/dK,
- .i "i* i ; JSiti! A |>;!;*(! for.
C!i- > ;l A, C})all.<)oj 'ii County:
11. A. Li o'.vnilfhl arid YV. 11, Hvii'fi'd 1. udi'iin
i I i.ilo: ; t,r Iho t ■start* of doll ti YVooh‘ll. <|<'ct>iiMt;f|
D.ivii.;: Mi'*.l ih -ir j)j)i;ii'*aLion for hot. i" I / soil lli* 1 I
iand". !,“!'Hi;.d y, folio* ostato <*f said dGc ;*s‘d; I
'Phis is to notify all pi rsons inlorostod, DoD i
ILmli I and c:< uibt.f.i, lii.it.. s.dd applicatum will i
ho I*, t'i*d i>- b '** • a tmii. tof Ordinary t" I, ■ hold j
in - ..rein i, tii . otMlu" tirsf AloiiLi, in Yla\,
I :•, i'Dm .'*i iron toll, IHJ ,
•l< >, i N .and ATT* >X. <). dmury.
A psl iea ( ia :s, E 5: gi\
e, : ; .,!A <•!.. M.. ,-.rr;;' , y:
A. .!. All 11. admin! didoi* of ih? • id of
j Holmo i Aii(o.. ,j'• i*,oasi and, represents that said
rstaio . - silly it !m;u<d< rod, and de.diw; a ilia-
I charge from Said .ri niuist ration, 'i his is, there
I ore, i o eil o I lit* next of kin and ail persons in
jt< , t(d. toiilcthel r object ions, if any tin .. Inro.
iv. ii.iin i ini lijiio pi-', ended by law, and o J-1:’ 1-i
of .!I -ion will be granted to said A. 15. Allen,
1 adinin- ! to doesnid. on the first Monday
l in via ■,, isi 1. This January 31st, Jdh.
.1 . .i I S li. ii • id., Vo I in:, y.
SW;-S'•£?*>• alc.
; 0 FORT IA, Ch.d tooga County:
j Will l>c sold before the court house door in the
(own of ; uiiuiu villi-, in said county, between
. ; ; j:-. .. | 1,0:0 1 Ih'dlr it Ttirnli.- v in
A:;;, "i ... ; ,id wing prop- rty to-v/it: One
I,dll .I,' , . 1 in;,, .Jiiai !.miaiu.l horse
pwvvv , 11j. .. i0 oiieiog wagon, levied
[.Gun to •' Isfy
, : 0,, , \\ 1 .w 1 ivor o! el. li. Hammond j
J. <;.. it, j.rincioa.l, and. ■!. I*. and W. F.
(P n, ;y. eoi', 1 rope y pointed out hyJ. .1. ;
’ ’ 11 '"'‘"''vvl’.^Kia.l.UTT,Sharin'.
r r liOi’Kt: .millwhiuiit and
D, lluildhlK.
(f jll (- cn id 11 ;4 _ , Col i‘u I’m ssen, vv alcr und
Steam .r;aehi aery, Mills, Vc.
Work guaranced. Kde; . ncea furinrhed when '
desired, through on he ('h rokeo Conn:/,
if•• .ii ne..*. a U.iyiesv’ilio. Alabama.
h::[AT I .i’i: )'. . MKNT, CIV INS
1 to (A ■ 1 y read.-r, is a; en eaeh week ill I
'i'll e ..... li je*- I!; • i;e\y;> to the f;LTiI 1
bom /i .. Uodty and wiei. pKsii.l s<*f lam.
S—Ti compost quickly, use Kale's
Kit:*, ■ ui,[ ,sprinkle over the heap a little
-alt ami Laud Plaster. To compose a
ton of stable manure use t)0 pounds
Kuano, to compost a tou of cotton seed
use 100 pounds Guanoi
Vv a. the inaHiin: or cot ion seed well
befori tn i x ir: e -.vith llie (iuano. ,She Hot
the lieuq,i to keel) of], the rain.
.). A. KALE,
Ayer’s Cathartic; Pills,
For all tho pufpOßog of a Fnjmly. Physic :
und !br f;wniL', Oom.i "emosa, Jaundice,
-lnr.; ..cation, trout Stomach. Breath,
L •: itdiiohe, Erysipelas, Xihcuma-
Ji: 1, Eruptions and skin Die.;ae.s,
Bilioi .snc.SK, Dropsy, Tumors,
Worms, Neuralgia; no-il lim
ner Bill, for purliyiupfhe Blood,
Arc flic most
directive iuhlj
-'-'.vl congenial pnr
fe^\ gati-vc ever dis
":*si \ coven'll. They
; ¥?-: elt<et ii a 1 in
% Jj,| t i<> it* moving
v-ti , i lhe
. /Ml h Nll '• <• i y aH <•
■'■ c 'Sv f’ A-a r I 1 "'itlimit pain,
r '• 1 ; ; L?r> Although gou
~Z-' f ( ‘ lu op
*—'W _ ( ration, they
’ire still ilie most thorough and search
ing nit hurt id medicine that can lx?
employed: cleansing the stonmeh and
bowels, and even the blood. In small
doses of one {till a day, they stimulate
the digestive organs and promote vig
orous health.
Ayiji’s Pii.i.s luive been known for
more than a quarter of a century, and
have obtained a world-wide reputation
lor their virtues. 'They correct dis
eased action in the several assimila
tive organs of the body, and are so
composed that obstructions within
their range can rarely withstand or
evade them. Not only do they cure
Hie every-day complaints of ‘every
body, but also formidable and danger
ous diseases that luive bullied the best,
of human skill. While they produce
powerful elfeels. they are, at the same
tini', the safest and best physic, for
children. By their aperient action
they gripe much less than the common.
purgative 4 ’, and never give pain when
tlx* bowels are not inflamed. They
reach tlr* vital fountains of the blood,
• iid trengtliei* the system by freeing
ii* from the elements of weakness.
Adapted to all ages and conditions
in all climtit.es, containing neither
ca-onie) no r any deleterious dreg
, lie' 1 I*i 11 s; 11 my !><• lukcu wiili snltdv
: I'.v Ylo<ly. Tlitfir siitinr-cMiinc' pit -
; •“‘*rvt > 1 lit m ever fresh niul make.
11l dll plea-dint 1.0 lake; while Feint;
purely vei;e!ah]e, no harm can ari-e
, from their v> eln ant ■; ily.
r .i.ns mt*
Dr. J. c. AYER & CO., Lcsdl, Mrs:.,
PrunUtml iiMtl An.dydciii ';Hiiilts,
> '1.1) a.v ,\'/f. Dinror.is is i:vr.i:v\vn::uK.
JOHN S. ( F.bdilOKN, Agent
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