The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, October 31, 1877, Image 3

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A Soll<t iliulrßli Soiiili. Musicians may differ on many points lmt hero iu the $QUth they are all t<4id mi their esteem of that starling musical Magazine the Southern published by Ludden A Itates* Southern Music House. Snvaiuiali, Ga., and read with the keenest delight by thousands of music lovers, scaU tered throughout the length and breadth of our Musical South-land. And well they may welcome its regular monthly visits, for it gives them musical intelligence from all parts of the world, and provides at a nominal roat a splendid variety of choice Vocal and Instrumental music from the most popular composer* of the day. The October number just received, commences Vol. VII., and its wide awake publishers announce unusual attractions in store for the coming new year. Chief among these is the fact that the mammoth Music House of Ditson He Cos., Boston will in future fur nish the musical contents, and this will make them altogether the bent given by any musical magazine in the U. S. Those who subscribe now will get sl2 worth of really choice music each year at trifling cost, only $1.25. Try it. Culorcil Talk. Some colored men were talking politics in front of a store the other day. when one said: “ Tom. dry say dc Publican parly' am dead an" gone to de Independents, what sort of politics dey got S'” “ Well, dey is same as de hypocrit, dey w ant the votes of bote aides, and ’minds me of a nigger what come up from Elbert county', lie went to dc ltaptis' mootin' and he big llaptis,’ den. next, lie went to the Methodis’ mcet in* an' out shout deni all, but lie took care to cat hearty wid bofe nominations.” As for my part, I rudder vote for a man what we know is one t'ingor tudder. Snnkc Itittcn. Lindsey I’owell was bitten by a large ground rattle snake ycsterday'ahout a mile from Hartwell* on his foot, and is quite sC-k to-day' from the effects of it. As Hie Irlsliinnn mm Id. Iliird In Ilntc. Perryman Bates left in our office last week, a stock of 'rich is quite a curi osity, it has six l<mg limbs starting out from the joints, and at the end of each limb is a good ear of corn. .Said stock can be seen at this office. 1.00 k ■(! I shall expect every ycidleuian indebted to me for tuition to eoine forward and set tle. When 1 tell you now, that 1 am ac tually and desperately in need, I am per suaded that every Christian, at least, will use all haste in his efforts to pay me. M. V. JjOONKY. ■Urlt I>i SCO very. It is said that a sand bar has been discov ered on Light wood-Log Creek in this Coun ty that answers all the purposes of guano. All that is required is for a man with a bad breath to give each sack a putt' or two, which saves.the expense of newspaper putt's. Besides, farmers will not have to mortgage their souls and old mules to get it. Tim I nine ('run* ! No harm meant, excuse us dear reader. We only want your attention to the /Hue Cross on your paper this week ; it signifies that your subscription is duo, and that we need the monc3\ Our printers must be fed and clothed, and this is our only means of doing it. Corn, Cotton and money received in payment. Hurrah lor Hurt! Sloan and Signcous, of Charleston, S. C., sold Hart Count)' cotton on the 2Gth Octo ber for twin-sixteenth of a cent more tlwk’7 the' Iv,"t'rits;t~tf.Tnlali6ns" of the market on that day. ,The same firm sold Hart cotton for two years in succession for higher prices than any upland cotton during those seasons. Nlinrp. On Sunday morning” Old B.” wont into the Store to get cloth to cover CoJ/in for Press, a neighbor passing, wanted to know why the door was open. “Old R.” replied, “getting cloth to cover coffin.” “Ah ! who is dead? L'hc Old Press.” Sfcw I'nctory. A lot of Yarn just received from the Andersonville. S. 0. Factory, made from Seed Cotton; this thread has been tested in this County and pronounced the best ever used. We sell it at the same price the common thread sold at E. B. Bkns-.n k Cos. A Killianny Prince. Old Prince. Uncle Benny's high-trotting sorrel, that the ladies have been driving about town for the last ten years, ranawav last Thursday Evening, and tore the wagon up. The black imp called Morgan, the driver, who pitched out on his head, there fore was not injured in the least. ItheiimatlHin quickly Curcil. “ Durang's Rheumatic Remedy,” the great lIfTKRNAI* MEDICINE, will posi tively cure any case of rheumatism on the face of the earth. Price £1 a bottle, six bottles, 8.1. Sold hy all Wholesale and retail Druggists. Don't fail to send for circular to Helpenstine & Bentley, Drug gists, Washington D. D. Fourth quarterly Meeting. Will convene at Bethesda Church on Saturday and Sunday the 3d and 4th of November next. Meant Ola. .John Snow and E. R. White are now running the steam gin in this place, which is in fine order and gives satisfaction to customers. The merchants will pa on*i ***> £ Whit We again remind the ready writer* that we shall publish no personal articles that arc calculated to engender bad.blood, either for love or money. We are not running a slander mill, but will gladly print any thing that will interest our readers, or that may be of advantage to our County. Good jokes always thankfully received. Our aim is to give justice to all, and can not be bull-dozed w ith threat* of the loss of subscribers, a* a model paper like ours, will never fail to have plenty of them. Cotton is coming in freely, and our far mers seem disposed to settle up their scores, A small amount of money put in circulation pays otr a great many debts, and it now looks ns if the dawn of brighter days was upon us, Bart will make a full three-fourth crop of cotton and will not have half the usual amount of guano to pay for, and we hope the last ton of that article has been used. One-half the money spent on the farm in making home ferti lizers, draining and ditching, will pay a much better profit and the money will re main at home. The festive grasshopper silteth cross legged on the green tater vine, as happy as happy can be, with no thought that the winter of discontent will ever come. The cotton flourishes, ayd there will be no galler cotton to make matrasses this season. We will pay the highest price for Cot ton, either m discount or cash. E. B. Ukksox & Cos. Do you want nice, cheap painting? Do you want your chairs to have nice cane bot toms? Go to Fletcher Kay. John M. PresVicll wants those indebted to him to pay up at once. Those indebted to J. W. Ayers & Son., are earnestly requested to come forward and settle at once with the undersigned. T. V. Ski:i.ton. Wool left at our Store will be torwarded to Anderson Factory and returned in rolls in a few days. F,. B. Bknsox & Cos. A farmer in the upper portion of the County bought a sack of guano to try it. He paid freight, paid for scattering, Ac., has picked out nearly all the cotton that was raised on the land where he put the guano, sold it and lacked one dollar and a quarter of paying for the guano. Jas. K. Scott lias his Flouring Mill in successful operation, and can grind your wheat in short order. 200 Sacks Flour, all sorts, sizes, and prices. K. 11. Bknhon Sc Cos. A few years ago scarcely a flower was to be seen in town ; now allhost everybody has a flower garden, and pit for keeping the rare flowers through the winter. This is one among the many evidences of the increasing refinement and improvement of our people. Organs, pianos, sewing ma chines and cooking stoves arc plentiful. Most of our folks aie prosperous, anil those who are enthralled and in debt, with economy and industry will soon be all right again. * Cigars, good and g heap, by K. 11. Benson & Cos. The card of Samuel A. Nelson Sc Cos., will he found in this issue. We have known Mr. Nelson for thirty years and have bought thousands of dollar's worth of hoots and shoes from him and can re commend him us an honest, upright deal er, and a Methodist in whom there is no guile, hut we do not mean to say he is seeking Methodist trade alone, as he will treat ail denominations and sinners of the blackest dye with the saipe justice he would one of his brethren. Give them a call or send an order to the house, and you will he convinced bliat The SITN givis the right light this time. The Anderson Journal is one of the besy arranged and neatest printed papers on our exchange list, and Rlthough a South Carolina paper, it has whole pages of good reading matter without a word of Radical rascality, and in the last copy we don't see Hampton's name mentioned, they must be straightened out on that side of the river. We don't blame them for being proud of Hampton—we only wish he belonged to us. Attention is called to the ofTer made by the National Silver-Plating Cos., 704 Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, in our columns. Their silver-ware is beautiful and fully up to the standard, and their generous offer is availblc to all the readers of this papeer for ninety days after date. In consequence of getting up our new Press, which did not arrive until Saturday night, and having to work all day Sunday to get out this issue, we hope our ex changes ami subscribers will overlook all errors, and wc promise a clean nice sheet next week. Not since the days of Noah have the the farmers enjoyed such beautiful weather for harvesting their crops, and for seeding wheat, oats and rye. No crop pays better than small grain, and wc hope a large breadth of land will be sown down this fall. The true motto for every farmer is, to make plenty of everything to cat, and all the cotton he can after that. Eighty sacks Liverpool salt in fine or der, at one dollar and seventy-five cents per sack, for sale by E. B. Benson & Cos. For Senator of the 81§t District. There is considerable log rolling at work to defeat the candidate for Senator from this District, to wit: F, B. Hodges, who wag run and elected at the primary elec tion held in this county; but this op position we do not think is the work of any organization, but is mainly the efforts of one Reverend Thomas Crymes, the editor of the Toccoa Herald. Since the war. the rotation system has been followed with honesty and faithful ics in this District—Habersham and Franklin counties having had six years jach. whilst Hart has only had three. Now. ;t is time for our County ; and if the rota tion aystem is undesirable, we think it a vio lation, of all law and good sense and justice ; to abandon it at this time, as she has gone ahead and placed her candidate in the field, only asking her rights, which justly When Ilnrt shall have a candidate, and the year IKHO rolls around, and then it is the wiah of the people of the District to aliandon it, why then there will be no harm in such a course; and we dou't know but we may be in favor of it then. We cannot sec that the good people of Franklin and Habersham would have such bad feelings towards our County, as to hare any idea of voting for a self constitu ted candidate, who has his business in Too coa city, lives in Franklin, and preaches all over the District. That Brother t’rynics is a good man, we do not deny, but lie is getting his business badly mixed. The idea of a .God-fearing man. a man of three D's—a Doctor of Di vinity, running a patent-back newspaper, then dispensing the word of God from the pulpit on every Sabbath, and then, with all that, endeavoring to disorganize all our system of harmony, and the system of ro tation. which one more time belongs to the county of Hart, endeavoring to bull-doze the people of the District, to vote for him. as Senator, we think is the height of pre sumption, and he can only come to grief by such a course. We are afraid lie is-n jack-of-nll-trndcs. and will succeed at none ; and the quicker he hauls in his sign, the better for his par ishoners. He must serve God or the devil, and we have no objection to his running a paper, but when lie adds another calling on that, we arc afraid the balances are on the wrong side, and the result can easily be foretold. Citizens of Franklin and Habersham, we call on you in the name of justice, and all that is right and fair, not to allow such an imposition and stain to fall on your Coun ties. which would certainly bo the case were you to elect Brother Cr vines. Let justice be dene, and if in 1880 you wish to abandon the system of rotation, our County will have nothing to say against it. “A.” One bottle of Thrash s Consumptive Cure and Lung Restorer, will convince the most skeptical that it is the only remedy now extant for consumptive and diseased throat and lungs. Trial Site, lurge $1.50. Sold bv all Druggists. The Colton Markets. lIAIiTWEEL, Oct. .10.—100 10]. AndkksoN, Oct. 25.—9(^10}. Athens, Oct. 27. —9J6.1()}. Charleston, Oct. 27.—10](;ll. Tocooa, Oct. 29.—10 c. Augusta. Oct. 20.—105. Sami ki, A. Nkijxin. I.kwis A. Kklkox. S. A. NELSON & 00., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS k SHOES, No. 21 Ha.v ne Street, Clh-sirlestorL, S. C 03 75 \TOTICE. 11 TOWN LOT FOR SALE. Will Im* Hold at IlArtwdl. Hurt Comity. (la., on tin* 4th da/of December nett, Tiw.i Lot Ko. 6, known an the old Jail Lot ; al*o the old Jail on *nid Lot. to Ire sold Mspuruto. Temi*ca*h. By order of the Court of Ordinary of Maid County. Till* Oet. XHtli, 1H77. KB El). < . STEPHENSON, tkt—(t Ordinary. 171XKCITTOIIS* SALE. j Bur*limit to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Hart County, Goorgin. will le Hold Before the Court. Homo* door of nanl County, on the ft rat Tuen duy in December next during the legal bourn of *nle. Two tractM of land, one tract containing 12J acrew. more or 1 chm, ami one tract containing 7:t acral, more or Icim, on the water* of Skoal (.'reek, adjoining landa of Win. B. I*Hle, J. O. A. Black. Wehh-n and other*. Said tract* of land have Home tino bottom land* on them in a ntate of high cultivation and tolerably well improved. Sold si* the property ttf A. J. If. Walter*. dcrcaMcd, for the benefit of hi* legatee* Term*. one iiaif juVi and XWt mMmT UwU Vwwlve month* credit, with inttm from day of *•!. Bond given for title* wften all pfirrhaor money in paid. TMa Oct. iWth, IMPKi'n WALTERS, ! U ART BHEIUFF\S SALE. Will be nob! before the Court I ion *e door in Hartwell. Hart County, Georgia, on the Fir*t Tin.**- day In Mowomher next, within the legal hour* of aafe. the follow ing property, tit w it ; Three Hundred and Twenty (hie Acre* of Land, more or loan, lying and Itcing in the County of Hart on the water* of Little Light wood Log Creek, join ing laud m of Thoniu* L. Al Mullan, Janie* Tyner, Jaiin a McDougal, and other*, all levied on to *ati*f\ a ti fa i*aned from Hart Siiperioi Court in favor of Y. Y 4. Haninon vh. Room* P. ThompHon. Property pointed out by plaintiff * attorney. J. IC. MYERS, Sheriff. October 6th, 1P77. To the People of Eart. A. G. McCnrry, Ktkj.. the MiccoHHful candidate for the Hou*e of Bepre*entat.ive*. will addle** the ih*o fdc of Hart County on the political ihMue* involved n the approaching election at the following date* and place* : Shoal Creek Law Ground, Saturday, October 27. Alford'* “ “ November 3. Rood Creek “ “ “ “ 10. Bay'* “ *' “ “ 17. Smith* ‘ “ f* “ 24. McCurnr'n “ “ “ Deccnil**r 1. Cannon** Church. Hall * Dint.. Monday Dec. 3. Hartwell. Tuesday. December 4. A* the election will be an imjmrtant one, let every- Imhl v tiirii out. 61 MARBLE TOMBSTONES, BLABB, &C. GItEA T REDUCTION IN PRICES A. R. ROBERTSON, DEALER in Monument*. Hoad and Kot Ston*-*, Slab*, Marble lV>x Tomb* and Cradle Tomb*. SjKJcimcn* of work afway* on band and for wale. It i* a taring of money to bay yoor Monument* and Tombwtmie* In A then*. Ga. f 'if' Marble Yard adjoining Rearea A Flrbolaon’a Cotton Warehmifl*. 44 05. (GEORGIA— HART COUNTY' VA Henry M. Holland ha. apfdi-d fur i imption of personalty, and I will pa.. n|.iii the .feme at 14 o'clock M. on the 13th dav of November, 1871, al my office. Tbi. October 3*l.' 1877. 81 8:1 ¥ C. STKPHENHON, Otdlnarv. pul loir in beyond compfttiaon the beat remedy for the cure of CONSUMPTION (even in Us most adcaucpl stage*), A*thma. Brocchiti*. Catarrh and all dfrangimoiMj* of the NKKVKOCH SYSTEM. A cireuUr contain injt Particular* of Many €**♦** HnoeeanfaUy Treated, fall advice for the Irftiewt of the di*ca*c above mentiomwi, and certiflirate* of actual cure*, will le went free by mail to all applicant*. Addre** OSCAR O. MOSES. Side Proprietor. icf Coi Ihindt Ktr*e* New York. 1 V BE E THE CELEBRATED i ■ 11*8! pMH TIMES COOK STOCK The Largest, Cheapest and Best in Georgia, AT A. G. McCURRY & CO.’S 55 HARTWELL. OA. so Greatßeduction inPrices We are the first to olfer FIRST-CLASS SKWIMJ MACHINES at prices within the reach of all. WE WILL SELL THE VERY BEST Family Sewing Machine For Twenty-Five Dollars on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, with Walnut Top and Drawer, and neces sary Attachments, nnd deliver it at any Railroad Depot in the fnited State*, FREE OF CHAKGE. Theae machine* are warranted to do the whole line of Fatuity Sewing with more rapidity, more ease of innnngmerrt. aiutlens fatigue to the. operator, than nny machine now in use. They make the Double Thread Stitch in such a manner that Huy avoid the necessity of vindiny the under tin end. and will sew from the finest cambric to the heaviest overcoat cloth. Scud for circular and sum/dc of saciny. Every machine warranted for three years. AGENT* WA NT El* EVERYWHERE. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, 720 Filbert ML, IMiflndelphla, Pa. 57 HZ L 11. IIALL k CO., 3 to 10 llnrliet A sail * 243 Bant Huy, 4IIAKI.FKTO V A. C. DOORS* SASHES, BLINDS, All kinds of Manufactured Wood Work at unusually low prices, to suit the times, BUILDERS’ IIARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, <tc., Ac. We have the best readv mixed nnints, all colors, guaranteed to give satisfaction. All of the above has our special super visiTTn; can offer inducements to all pur chasers. Thankful for past favors. We solicit a liberal continuance of the same. Address L H. HALL & CO.. Charleston, S. C. Or our Agents, K. B. RKSNOX At re., 34 s5 Hartwell. 4u. (GEORGIA, HART COUNTY. V J Jam cm A. Powell bn* applied for rsemptkm of personalty and Netting afwrt and valuation of hoilMMteJMi. And I will paw* ujM*n the name At 12 o cl >ck M. on the 1:1th dav of November. at my olhee, /ThfcrMetobfr 90. fl Iff, <5143 y. C. STKPHENHON, Ordinary ( S E< )UGI A, HART COUNTY. * A John P. Odb h applied for txemptlon of pciionaltv and I will pae. upon the same *1 IS o'* li'< * .\i. on the 13th dav of Xyvpal*r. JW7, at my offiU l.du-r 17 || i : mi TO OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ACROSS THE RIVER: OUlt KltKlCins have |ul Ixvn lirmijilit (town, and <!"" wllb "" r I" 1 ”'" Ml* VWJ M you wiliouiy conic ovrr uml try u*. * c promim* to aciml ton Lack oft yur way rejoicing. Jfl 5 lbs Good Coffee for 81. CO 1 10 lbs Good Sugar for 81.00 m 1 Excellent Men and Women Shoes at 81.00 1 Best 7-8 Shirting at 6 l-2c to 7c per yard And everything •!** In proportion. We drill In every tiling ft limit or nomnn nmv want except Hbp tlrcM u,nhln . aiiil it you don't be Her* we run do all we pinmier, ruin* over mid bo convinced. sept nun • p SULLIVAN & CO., Andersm S. C. Bl moiVI DATE j Silverware M win* efttnJllifine : Tfc KU"WI 8ltW?l®l iirS 11/ l*ht*. (MA'it.Uomrer# • * ur * - Co ,■HHvHK ~l* wild nvfivee thu t* ?<• or fMm VO cn each PooA uy daalred tMttEWffinßß ‘U tu|No it i*> , nttd l*u ttioeo ll 73 rent* SM 4 iUtnU. riekln*. toilnf. n<l ttpresg WAAi S/JV r if t*r no osprrM offu-ei. W HMfUJtKjL , 1 hoot IP !*<*(.• rpp t> be T ©fWBlfW r*ruvt4 wru laiMlc, u ikt fuLwnlug Iff ,31 Caftfltlt "1., . MTtifrTp Ft. V efyefi M t e oiU out uiidff Oil* • rrantrrwrt itfl B f doi'4 rim P'lf j ulciipl b Tiat fffcnßff M il I nr* r,.m Fmndarl Pil-rr od-i dot tmj&i/jW. W 7 fcrtt Filter PUlml Wsr* iff ntnin lh*> Fi'vcrworp Cuoiwto, oiad *t ililiTj t hf i?jH* of tUi pr?. ly' ij r / BILVEH fLATI I*o CO., V H Ch—taut Ct . 1 hnadpiphK II J t •.i'vpoit. ’ J c-ttl % fne t.vt IVI J • * t.crpb? < W (m>4 J lA\ \ m itr p!(e<i WAmJ 3 ° rj3 * - k\\F | ok (iiai.u-t.-w t* ooy ► iAJ| . *•, r**rr wtiMi l*-lv C-wp**n f null! / 1.V1.U PLATirU CO. Chtfttit tit., Thil.-uldlplif*. Ipftwf wing charge-*; hit solid atecl l st*d. 4*uli' blelil (llvrv >*' \ wrr rlaicd, M(. If oil the t / . ,U. I.>\ a !i'-h wIR bt JirH. fur •jwng, ft ; )—Cm* pr**'ir,f fnr fill w ' rr wav. 2 mirinl>cr that , A*T4oJft iliii'fllAV nr*ut uuid A'l c:ot:cc. p 1 / | ni*r ‘’erw fv*"i “i' 1 If ( * •* Inv Jfcd f .s* >, 731 ChMttnit Ctreet, M' ; || .U • . TIIE I RON KING, THE BES T. THE GATE m, Cooking Stoves luive no superior for Excellence in manufacture and cooking qualities. I have no hesitancy in recommending and guaranteeing them. These Celebrated Stoves nnd Wilkins' Premium TI N WARE YTTi BALE, BY E. B. BENSON & CO,, HARTWIFLL. J. C. WILKINS, sr)5 r ) ATHENS, GA. GO THE OLD RELIABLE! riIHK old At lon* IkmkMme. c*thli*licd in P2H, I* I Mill prepared to fitinUh everything in it* line on ii* good term* n* the mhihc am Im- bought clmcwlmvc 111 the State, (all mill nee ii * before pm<iia*iiig, it* wc arc determined to *ell a* low a* anylanly. BURKE & FLEMING, (SucccHHor* to T. A. Burke.) THOMAS BLACK INK. Tkr Rest Illiirk Ink In tin' world—flows frrrly n :■ fluid anil jet Idai k fnim the |n n. In arid roMlaUiig, flidrli'H* In color, and warranted not to be injumi |>j freo*to({. Alm, JILVK, VIOLET, CA Hit IKE, If cunt SOS INKS. FLAGG'B INK— better than Morri*'— ut price* which defy competithm. BURKE & FLEMING, Athens, Ga. WM. F. aUINCY,~ WITH HENRY BISCHOFF, Wholesale .firocer. . DCATTV 1 * 1 " 0, oiuun in**t. ;-; !.**! DtA I I Training! See! Organ*. Ii *top* I'iitiio* only #W fMMt. CimtUii Free. Daniel F. Beatty. \Yu*hing?oii, N. J. PIIMC Revolver*. !llr.Mrt#*l Riicflbt free. UONv Ureal Western dun Work*, Pittfdmrg, Da. USE WELLS'CARBOLIC,TABLETS lor all (llhi'iimi'n of t)i T II K O A T •t I. I W ii M. Sailil ly ull Druggiata. VSK NONE Dt'T wn.i.v rAitnoi.ir. rareet*. O. N. < RITTKNTON, 7 .Sixth Avkxtk. New VrV. Oi 1 BH" Harvc*t fur Agent*. We *cnd free, 11111 I B 4 ** l v■ new 10 page iUllHtmted. Jewelry w# 4# fctßv.niil Watch < .iiuloguc, w ith iiiMtvwi’tioii* , Low t make money. Addre**, riillajh lyliln <\ Ja Vu*kilM Uunfed ! Medal* A ' *"*t®** PiCTOHIAL ■ bibh'A 2000 11 i i>Ht rn lions. Aililtirh tnrnew i iwWB s -l A I HOLMAN A CO. !>:l AHCII Hln-rt. IWT ;; aoTTHTTv- T^Tr ß^fti7rmr"?ini n™Tvc}nxri ,B T[tss?k IIIAtI IH. I Innect*. INdnnii by Ivy, Fr */en — Limb* & Port*, DUcharging S*r**. Milk leg. *ore nnd weak c\cn, Boil*. (’mLiincle* I elon* and Sty#**, Sore Niupl#**, Broken Bivn*t*, l!ry*i|eln*. Acute Pain*. Ffendnrhc. F.avnrbe mid TiHithm he. Blind and Blemling Pile*, Blauling of thw Lung*, f’leriiH* Hemorrhage nu*l inflfuntimti*n* ftnd ricerutioiiM peculiar t< female* i* MANKnitP'i# KX miact of WncH Haxkl A*k for It, hccati*#* it i* bet ter, *1 ronger ami i heapcr t hmi any other, and i* j wnmnttml by Wwk* A Potter. Wholcuale Dmg g|*t* f UtlO Washington St., lltwlon, Miinh. RUPTURE,“ Tliimmi wishing Iti'lli ( anil cun' fm iii rri'iiKHlimild | .-onxiilt Dr. 4. A. SIIICRMAN, '*s Rrimdwn)i <New s,ml ldi'lH fill Ills nrw hi.nk. with l , lni.>Trtll<lt' r ! likrm-AKiw f ladrtws i I""' iiinl frr • „ nr,* i>t i li.-it.tM w ho pn'ti'iu! to liuhmli Pi ■Shi'i-gMM' * tlrnlmitil u,ii* nf iln-m- . ii 11rrn:.;t] i'll i h Ktrw rainni' - him-clf Dr. 'V 1’ <ii niph ii. t ln'h'li il i>n Ci'lM plafnt >l Ijjsfei ami wil trial 1W lurgirv nnt - *‘ ,f n AENTGS '' , WANTED !! FOB I’AUTICULAKH. A DPI! i'.SS WILSON SEWING H2U llimuluiq. N' I'ork <ll., : Sii., VcnHlii'iiim, 1.n., or Man Irani iat'o, t'nl. FI V m HABIT CUBED. A CERTAIN AND SURE CURE. Itefliirl l#*n In l*rle# , . A trial bottle/rtf. n rn. J. A. IHUtIUNU U. LaPoi te. indtanu. Ikix 103 H. (Formerly Mr*. Dr. S. B. CjdttliM.) Manhood; How Lost, How Restored f a Junt piihll*hed, a newaditbmof llr.4'nly r f'vr w 11*m ( ttlehmtHl oil the ratlutal fsSieiirr (w ithout medicine) of Si*F.itM.\ ioi:i:lUF.a or S* ininnl Weak lie**, Involuntary Suuiiwl f Imi*otkn< V. Mental and piiyaicai Jacypa ity, t Inipetlinn at* lo Mani*ge, do.; ftl*i. Con>i MITIO.V f Ki’iLkr*t and Fit*, iudneed by Hclf-indAlg im nil ext ia\agan# • a•. IP, r I'riee in ni alctl envtdrvpe. only *ix rentn. Wl Tiie celebiHtcd author, in thi* atliidrnbh* >!**{■ V dcail iL mtni-iiatc* ti out a thirty yenr*’ Minccum practice, that the alar ruing Coii*eqiU*UOf* of *ef itlniMe ma\ Li lailically cured without th* ptint;j out a mode of eure at oim c *iiup!i% certain and ctM A tual, by iiiean* of w hich every Miitfervr. no itmH,, 1 w hat Li* rendition may euro hiruwif c!i**:tjp\y, Wl viitelv. and r/ulitally. . * l r/* I hi* Lecture rthofdd la* in the hyr JNflpK youth and every unfit ill the laud. S<*rit under *♦■*!. in a pl;dn envelope. t*&T\ ndlre*x, pout-paid , on receipt of.mlx svr' two *la in p*. Addn** Till: U LVKRRTJAt tIFJIK AL TO., II AnaaKt., Nch 3T>rk; Po*t Otfico Box. 43M* M 111 H-KOIHiIA -IIART COUNTY. 11 XX ordina rvk crncE. t f(line* I. Ilnlladay ha* ppß*l for t xernpti(Tfi*Tf'jg [eikoimlty and I will pa* upon the miiw at my j office, at 12 o'clock M., Otttober 31, li#77. Thi* Octo- flj her fc. 1577. M FRED. C. STEPHEN SOX, Ordinary. ¥ Holland’s Old Cor^gfl AT thi* old fttaud. the nb*4'ril>#* through fho winter J MALT, IUCHIK, fit GAR, L'OFITtE, M rid a general awnorti nnt of </>* ' a -i (ii B jmt; ///v i:s. ■.