The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, November 14, 1877, Image 3

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T.Uij: Til AT ! During tho last two weeks, a great many of our friends hare asked us to take “ that blue cross ’’off their paper,-backinpf said request with the cash. Can't others do likewise? Don't pet mad ; wo only want to make an honest living and pay for what we get. Those who are still in arrears will please look at the crosses at the head of this article, ItvS l’nrtlou. In dating a letter to this paper last week we made a mistake, it was not from hell— it was from llot —well. Wen ftnnil. Not much—but tho saiue old one that played for you at the reunion. 7V hy did you subscribe if you did not intend to pay ? The amount can be paid to K. 11. Bknhox & Cos. The Hojr < rop. From the best information, gathered from most reliable sources, tho crop of hogs for the coming season 1877-78 will be larger than ever before known. This is gratifying to those who arc out of meat and have but little money—" among whom we arc which.” Attain. Again, let me beg those who have sub scribed to the campground to come and settle their subscriptions without waiting to be dunned in person. Now is the time to pay, while the money is in the country. K. B. Bkxhox, Trens. Board Trustees. *• J*cd Ijc it.mil. Dr. Willie Ayers, quondam citizen of Ilartwcll, has purchased an interest in the Franklin Register and has volunteered as a pen-holder for the press-gang. We con gratulate the Register and its patrons up on this accession and predict for that spicy little paper an enlarged sphere of useful ness. hong may the balmy Ayers puli' the pages of the Register. T< I'*t r:iu*r*. If you do not take the Southern Cultiva tor, you should subscribe at once. It is an excellent magazine and full of good, sound articles on farming, excellent re cipes, hints to housewives, and in fact eve rything that pertains to agricultural science and economy, and besides has the merit of being published here in our country, and therefore adapted to the wants and inter ests of our people. Published at Athens, Ga., by W. L. Jones, at 82.10 per annum. Tfeev i>i:iie l’.irij' Proved a grand success on Saturday night. Quite a large and merry crowd were in attendance, and everybody were as smiling and pleasant as a "basket of chips.” Lemonade and cake disappeared in large quantities, and a largo number of dimes were realized. The young ladies in charge deserve much praise for the energy and tact displayed in carrying it out. To show how things went, wc will mention the fact that a large and exquisite boquet of flow ers brought 81.2-7 at auction, John M. Presncll being the purchaser. Religion—l’rCt* Folitiri. Forty years ago, we were stopping at a boarding house in Charleston. In the par lor several of the lady hoarders were talk ing of an old maiden lady who had died—a Jewess. The parties all agreed she was one of the best women in the world. Her whole life had been spent in visiting and alleviating the sufferings of the sick and poor. One lady held her hands tip in holy horror and exclaimed —“ Oh. what a pity such a woman should be lost!” We were hut a boy then, but well remember think ing that wo had much rather risk lUc chances of the departed Jewess for a safe arrival on the “ shining shore " than those of a biggot. We have known men to abuse a neighbor for a villian and want him driven from the country, when he honestly differed from them in politics, and these same men pre tend to be proud of a country that is called the land of the free and home of the brave, but all the freedom and bravery must ex actly suit their notions. Opinions*. Wc arc told some of our patrons a,rc displeased with the letter from hell in our last issue, and appear to think old “D.” wrote it. This is a mistake. He know noth ing of it. Our columns arc open to all CTceiks and denominations of Christians, also to the damned, if they want to air their opinions and experiences in any way that will benefit the morals and honesty of the people. We admit no articles where a party wants to slander or tell lies on a neighbor for personal revenge. If any of our readers feel grieved with the letter re ferred to, the}' must knock at the door of hell (or satisfaction. This complaint re iniuds tut of the rendition of the Scriptures by an old preacher thus: “And they strained at a gate and swallowed a saw mill,'’ and of another one who got up in the pulpit, looking very wise, and said : My breethrin, l never thought it wrong to let our children play marbles until I found this Scripture pintedly agin it. * Marvel not that I said unto you.’ Now. hat is plain to everybody that you must not play marbles at all.” Sorßhuni .mils. Those who owe us for syrup mills, evap orators, etc., will please pay at once, as we had to take money that we needed for our f debts, to protect bank notes for them. F.x pccted you to be prompt, or wc would not have sold them. I>o not disappoint us flu ffier, E. Denson k Cti. Dear grumblers, what shall wc print next week? We want to please you all, vou know. Come, what shall we say? Nun Knjs. (lo to Flop Kay and have a nice cane bottom put in vuftr thairs. He will <lo any kind of painting for you also, j Miss Wilson put in her first appearance in Hartwell on last Sunday morning, j "All's well that ends well.” John M. Presncll can paint your buggy so slick ally can't sit on it. Hy would like ■ to have that little you owe him. H. P. Prewitt raised a Florida yam measuring 22.} inches in circumference and 7 inches long, weighing live pounds. Casey, the big little man, wants to mend your watch, clock or jewelry mighty bad. lie can't be with you always. Mow is the time. | The extra session of Congress will likely run into the regular session. Very little has as yet been done by it, and there is much yet to be lifted upon. The Hartwell Si n has been enlarged to mWet the increased patronage extended to | it. Don't take the shine out of us, name sake.— Gvijffin Sun. Don't east reflect inns on us, then. There is no stage of Oop mi nipt ion in which it is too late to administer Thrash’s Consumptive cure and Lung Restorer, Thousands have been cured by it when there seemed to he no hopes. Trial .70c., ' large 1 .70. Sold hy all Druggist*. For fearlessness and steadiness of pur ! pose in the unearthing and prosecution of fraud, the Xew York Sun stands ahead of all others. It is the only truly indepen dent paper in the United States. It does not mistake neutrality for independence. A young man of this County prefers broom-sedge hitters to any other. 11 is recipe for making them is quite simple— place a bottle full of corn in the broom sedge, and return it to its place after every dose. l>n. C. W. Bkxson's amj CjIAJrOMTI.K Pius are prepared express ly to cure Sick Headache, Nervous tread ache. Xcurulgia. Nervousness and Sleep lessness, and will cure any case. Price .70 cents, postage free. Sold bv all Druggists, Office, No. 100 X. Kutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. 04-07 Rev. Van 1). Gary was buried by ller mon Lodge No. ISO A.*. F.\ Sl.’., of which he has been a member for a dumber of years, Past -Master C. W. Seidel officia ting. The services were very impressive and conducted in a highly creditable man ner. Attkxtiox is called to the offer made hy the National Silver-Plating Cos., 7<U Chestnut St., Philadelphia, in our columns. Their silver-ware is beautiful and fully up to the standard, and their generous offer is availbk.' to nil Hit* rentiers of this pnpecr for ninety days after date. Trti-: ll.utTWKt.i, Srx comes to us this week enlarged and otherwise unproved, ft has donned fi new dress and looks as nice and clean as a pink. The Srx is one of our best weekly exchanges, and if iis edi tors wouldn't be naughty about some things wo would call them the best editors in the Stale. Don't lie led astray, John nie.— Franklin Register. Kalsomining walls heretofore has been an expensive luxury. -That is all past. One of the greatest preparations, called borate of zinc—kalsoniinc —can he found at I. 11. Hall A- Co’s, Charleston, S. C. Can be mixed ready for the brush. Will not rub off, scale or crack. No skill required in applying. One package will cover .'(.70 square feet. Purity, beautify and adorn all your houses. Circulars, price lists, sent on application. Sml.ten IK-nlli VI Man. On last Friday morning, our community was pained with the nc\v,s of the sudden death of Rev. Van !>. Cary, an old cit izen of our County. Ilis decease was very sudden, lie arose on that morning very early—an hour or so before day—and built a lire in his room, and told his daughter that bethought of going to have his picture taken that day. lie soon complained of feeling unwell and returned to bed, and in the short space of not more than an hour breathed his last. lie was a very fleshy man, and was troubled with a disease of the heart, and it is supposed it was that dread disease that-affected him and caused hi.s demise. The subject of this sketch was horn in Newberry District, .South Carolina on the 2!)th September. 18'X>, and from an humble beginning he arose to his prominent posi tion, being one of the most influential of our citizens, lie was raised in Pendleton District, South Carolina, having hern hound to Mr. John Contry, of that Dis trict, until about the year 1823, when he came to Georgia. On the 10th of Febru ary, 1820, he was married to Miss Frances L. Dooly, daughter of Wiliam Dooly, Esq,, of old Filbert, now Hart County, and was married at the same house in which he died, which was then the property of his father in-law. This homestead was settled in the year 1812, and Mr. Gary's wife was born there, ami lived there all her life, with the exception of 10 years. Mr. Gary has been living there for 43 years. They raised a family of 10 children —5 girls and 5 boys; of whom 8 arc now living. Mr. Cary be came a member of the Methodist Church about the year 1831, and was licensed to preach Nov. 27th, 1817, in tlfc Rilckersville circuit, and lias been an active worker in the Church ever since, lie was not in charge of any particular CbdrCh for some time before hi.s death, owing to hi.s de clining health. Ilis wife died the 23d of May of the pres ent year. She was born in the year 1811, and was a consistent member of the same Church ever since soon after their marriage. Although infirm in her later life, her faith in the Lord was strong. A good man has gone, and his loss will be long and deeply felt by his many friends, but they have hope in the consolation that their loss is his eternal gain, for he has gone to that homo above, to that mansion not made with bauds eternal in the Heavens. S. The Ogldhrope Echo commenting on Mr. Davis’ Photograph triumph at th* fair, where he secured Jive first pmm inns over all competition, has this to say, and we commend the advice to all onr people, having this to oddi that if you want oval or square frames for Photographs, etc., the proper place to get theirt is Davis’Premi um Gallery at Athens. F. knows that the best place in Georgia to get an elegant picture of oneself is Daiis' Gallery in Athens; and now that times are easy, wc would advise our people to ornament their homes with photographs of their family—pictures that will prove to he “joys forever,” instead of wasting their money on trashy eugravings, ami the like. Remember delays are dangerous. Don't wait till sickness lays some loved one of tho family at death’s gale, and then think of " what you might have been ;” hut take a day tor it, and with your family go to Davis’ Gallery, and be photographed. 7'oil'll he glad when you have done it. and find money and tho littl© time well spent. 'i’lli Library. The Ilart County Library Association is meeting with much encouragement, and quite a number of volumes have been sub scribed. Kolowwcgivo a list of subscri bers who have already handed in their do nations. A great many have not yet sent in their books hut arc requested to do so soon. It is thought best to publish the list occasionally, so as to prevent more than one hook of the same title being subscribed. S. M. Bobo—Shakespeare’s Complete Works. Lonnie Kberhart —Livingstone’s Travels. Albert Brown—American Encyclopedia. Dr. W. 11. Page—Dictionary of the Holy Bible. Willie T. Webb—Cross and Crown. G. J. Page—History of South America. R. T. Hickman —Life of Gen. Grant. Dr. C. A. Webb—Works of Calhoun. S. 71'. Peek—History of War 1812, and Mexican War. Mnj. J. 11. Skelton—Josephus. 77’. 11. .Stephenson—Hand Book of Ga. J. B. Benson—Report of Com. on Mis sissippi Flection of 187.7, 2 vols. (’. 77'. Seidel —Chapman on Baptism, History of Texas, Life of Columbus. Jerry 7V. Scott—Lives of the Wesleys. R. T. Tucker—National Reader. E. B. Benson—Habits of Good Society. J. 11. Scott—Five Years in the Tcrrito-; rivs. E. B. Benson & Co.—Cyrus, 7\'alks in London. J. F. Kay—Morris’ Sermons. Lee kinder—Greek Literature. A. G. MeCurry—Macaulay’s F.ssays. •T. L. Johnson—Burn’s Poems. Mr*. W. A. Skelton—Volume of the World. Miss Mattie Ethridge—Pilgrims Progress, Taggart’s Sermons. Miss Mattie Benson—Marcus 7Varland. Mrs. Ann Peck—History of 7Var of Revolution and Indian Wars. Claims iukl Oi-rhiin it Factory Friers. EVERY MAN IIIS OWN AGENT. From $23 to 8100 can he actually saved in the purchase of a Piano or an Organ at Ludden & Dates Wholesale Piano and Or gan Depot, Savannah, Ga. This old and reliable House have dispensed with all lo cal Agents and now sell direct to purchas ers, giving them the benefit of the large commissions heretofore paid Ayrats. Gli der their New System of No Aohxth, No Commissions, they are selling the finest instruments from the most celebrated makers at wonderfully low prices. Head their telling advertisement and by all incans send for Catalogues aiul Special (Iff Cl'S. Accident. On the evening of the 7th inst., Mr. C. 11. Mann, of Elbert county, while attend ing to a cotton gin, was cleaning the seed away ; his arm came in contact with the gin saws, and was badly cut and mangled, fn*m above the elbow to the ends of the fingers. Dr. Sorrell was called in, and amputated the middle finger at the middle joint, and the forefinger a--little nearer the end. the bones of the lingers having been cut in twain, by the gin saws. He dress ed the lingers and arm, and the whole wound seems to he doing well. Also, we lcai - )! that Mr. Starke of this county, had hi.s arm so badly torn by a gin a short time ago that hi.s arm bad to he amputated above the elbow. We hope it is not so bad. We would simply remark that gins, sawmills, threshers and syrup mills are alt very dangerous, and all at tendants should he exceedingly careful. A s winter is coming on we wlmld warn all to he careful about lire for during every winter wc bear of children being burned. One of the best ways to prevent such ac cidents is to keep such good fires that they will not venture near enough to get burned. Let us all guard against accidents as well as we can. Dkaktsviei.e Ga. Sc<l.y 4 ollon. As our County is noted for its fine cot ton and the nice style in which it is put up, wc would caution ginntrs about lelLing iced run through the gin. We have seen several feody bales lately, which we sup joic occurs through carelessness in gin ning. Wc have seen cotton op our streets in the last week from Franklin, Elbert and, Ilart, and also from South Carolina, tnost of which was put up in inferior bagging with pieced ties. Farmers can get good bagging in Athens, Anderson and Augusta. We have never seen a yard of good beg ging that came from the Air Line Railroad. Klicniniitisiu Quickly lined. “ Durang's Rheumatic Remedy.” the great INTEUNAI, Medicine, will posi tively rure any case of rheumatism on the face of the earth, Price 81 a bottle, six bottles, 83. Sold by all Wholesale* and retail Druggists. Don't fail to send for! circular to Helpcnstine A Dcntlcy, Drug-j gists, Washington D. D. I'eiiNiis. 7V e would suggest that our city fathers have the census taken. We are often asked the question, " How many inluihituuts have you?” and arc not able to give the information. Sort hull* The following persons have made the number of gallons annexed to their names : W. B. Gaines. 700. D. O. Chapman, IKK). T. K. Vickery, 750. F. U. Hodges, 1,000. M. M. Richardson, 1.200. W. J. W. Moss. 1,200. Dr. W. A. Skelton. 1,5.)J. Z. A W. Peek. 1,500, 11. X. Ayers, 1,500. We have the names of JO other parlies who have run sorghum mills, ami wo know that many of them have made from 8(10 to I, gallons, and several mills along thu County lino have made up considerable from this County; umolig them tho mill of J. W. Thornton. From all the information wc can get, there has been about 0.7,000 gallons made in the County. .list SciiHtorlnl iliMirict. Col. F. B. Hodges, of Hart county, iY eeived tho vote of that county, at the pri mary election, for selecting candidates for Senator and Representative, held on the 10th. It is said that under the system or rota- j tion, which has been adopted in this Dis- 1 Diet, Hart county is entitled to the Sena- 1 tor. Col. Hodges is a man well fitted for the office, possessing all the qualifications of 1 head and heart to fill the position satisfac torily, and the very handsome vote which he received in his own county is ii.d *ed a high compliment to him.— Athens IFatch- j man. Positive Rksi'l.th. There arc numer ous remedies that cure sometimes and be come trusted as useful, hut none have ever proved so effectual —cured so many and such remarkable cases as Dr. Ayer's medicines. The Cherry Pectoral has restored great numbers of patients who wore believed to be hopelessness affected with consumption. Ague Cure breaks up chills and fever quickly and surely. Ayer's Compound Extract of Sarsaparil la eradicates scrofula and impurities of the ; blood, cleanses the system and restores it to vigorous health. Jly its timely use many troublesome disorders that cause a decline of health arc* expelled or cured. Ayer’s Pills and their effects are too well known everywhere to require any com mendation from us here. —Scranton {l‘a.) Times. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician retired from active! i practice, having had placed in his hands by an East Indian missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy i cure of Consumption. Bronchitis, < 'utarrli. Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affec tions, also a positive and radical cure for i General Debility and all nervous com plaints. after having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of; cases, feels it his duty to make it known to his .suffering fellows. Tho recipe will-no sent free of charge, to all who desire it, with full directions for preparing and suc cessfully using. Address with stamp nam ing this paper. Dr, J, G. Stoxk, If North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 01-7‘J Mnnlcr V||l Out. A few years ago “ August Flower ’* was discovered to be a certain cure for Dyspep sia and I,i*cr Complaint, a few thin Dys peptics made known to their friends how I easily and quickly they had been cfired by its use. The great merits of G keen’s i ArorsT Fuavku became heralded through | the country by 040 sufferer to another un ! til, without advertising, its sale has become immense. Druggists in EVERY TOWN in the Doited States are selling it. No person i suffering with Sour Stomach, Sick Head ache. Costivencss, palpitation ofthc Heart, Indigestion, low spirits, etc., can take three doses without relief. Go to your Druggist E. D. Denson k Cos. and get a bottle for 73 cents and try it. Sample bot tles 10 cents. Tile! Colton MftrkrU. A ndehmon. Nov. t.—HUj tij. A CaiWA, Nov. B, — log. Cm aiu.estox, Nov. O.—IOJD/)10j. Athens, Nov. o.—loc. ILumvEi.r,, Nov. 13.—9^ (",/.)'] Cash; , on debts 10 to 23 cents. ( <KOK<;iA, HART COUNTY. ' * J. \V. SI LT ban Applied tor exemption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of holm stead. and I will pot* upon the mmuu) at 12 . bVlock M. on tli* sth tln,\ of 1 )(‘< c:iub< r, 1877, nt my nllh \ Thi* Xoromber 10, |S‘77. (i4 -HO J\ C. STKPIIKXHOX, Ordinary. Public School Notice. fIMIK time for teacher* of public school* In Hart 1 County to make return* of their icKprdiv** sell neb* to ••* expire* Imi Hi*' loth instant. The tini** In extended to the Ifith blatant. alter which time it will In* too hit*- for the year 1877. Their account* will not be ready for payment be fore December Pith, 1*77. By Order of the. Hoard. O W SKIDKIJ/, C S a Hart t o. THE SUN, 1878. NEW YORK. 1878. An the time nnßroMdit'N for tin* renewal of subssriit tioiis, THK SI X would remind it* friends and wi ll wisher* cvcrywlwn*. that it in again a candidate for their consideration mid suppoit. I'jam ifh record for tin- past ten years it ri*Ues for a continuance. of the hearty sympathy and generous co-operation w hich havo hitherto been extruded to it from every (joartef of the fiiiou. The Dally Kim in a four of V-* Cob ihiiim. juice by mail, post paid, 55 cents a mouth, or H 0.50 per year. Tim Sunday edition of Till' St v in an eight jiage sheet of .'*ocolumns. While giving the, news of tin* day. it also contains a large amount of literary and miscellaneous matte r specially prepared for it. Tin: Hi nday Si n has met with great success. Pont j>aid $1.20 a year. The* W'okly Mutt. Who docs not know THK Wkkki.y Kvx ? It clrem latcs t hroughout tH<- lift Hod States, the Canadas, and beyond* Ninety thousand families greet its welcome pages weekly, and regard it in the light of guide, eouiircHor. and tVieud. Its news, editorial, agricul tural. mid literary <ltpurtmenfa malce ii essentially u lonmaltur the Wly and the ttrcsiile. Tenns ; One Imil3n r a year, post paid, This price, ijualitv con skU'rcdt makes It the cheapest Jw*pancr published. For clubs of ten. w ith #lO cash, we w ill send an ex tra cop}, free. Address PCiILISiiKK OF Til R SC N. \ New York City. Peace! Peace! Peace! I in every house where the TIMES COOKING STOVE IS USED. The Largest, and Best in Georgia, A. G. MiW&feO., 5.7 AND BE SATISFIED. 80 I. 11. HALL &-CO.. 3 lo 10 Ifiirket .1 233 A 333 K.-tit Uny, CISAItI.IMOX. W. TOOBS, SASHES, HEINES, All kinds of Manufactured Wood Work nt unusually low prices, to suit the times. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, PA I NTH, OILS, GLASS, etc., &c. 7V'o have the best ready mixed paints, all colors, guaranteed to give satisfaction. AU of the above has our special super vision ; can offer inducements to all pur chasers. Thankful for past favors, we solicit a liberal continuance of the same. Address I. 11. HALL & CO.. Charleston, S. C. Or our Agents, e:. ij. tie: .< 34 M lliirlwell. <Jn. Manhood ; How Lost, How Restored ! published, anew edit ion <f Or.('ill ver '7W*'ll'n ('(delirntrd PKvsiiy outlie radical \JUere (without medicine) of : i i.r.mat*•i<itii*k a or Seminal \\Hikin'*- Involuntary Seminal Lohhch, I.Mi*oi KN( v. Mental and i’liysieal Incapacity. Impediment* to Marriage, ete.: also. ( 'onhi mi’Hon. Kl’H.ki’hy and Kris, imbu ed by self imlui g<*nc*i or hxmil extravagance, Srr. ? V iTiro in Healed envelope, only h!x cent*. The celebrated author, in I his admirable Lmnnv. dearly l*rno!iHtrat**s, from a thirl v y* ai * *iuccHhfnl practice, that the alarming • on i <|uen< • * of m H nhuao may be radically cured without the pointing out a mode of cure at once Hiniplc. o* i tain, and etf* e tual. by means of which everv sutlen i, no matter w hat liiit rendition, may cure hiniHolf cheaply, pri vately. and radii all;/. I ‘ Thin Lecture hliomlil he in the lunula of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under acid, in a plain envelop \ to nn,\ ad*ln**. jawt-paid, on receipt of nix cent.* or two pontage HtampH. Add rex* I, ( 0,, SI AiiiiM.. Voile: Po*t Office Box. 45H41. tit) 111 II Ih EViiuui ol l,imt ! Somrhiino Kr.w I"npi it ttik Si n --A new era in •lawniu” upon the life of woman. Hitherto nhe ha* 1 *-**n <*alle.<t tinon to huHt tin ill* <t tmiiikiud mid ln*r own b**Mi*le*. Tin* fre<|itcnt and *li*tf****ing ir regularities pe< uliar t* her ow n .*-*-x liav** long Ihm-ii to her the “direful Mpring of w*•■■* Mnmimh**r*il.” In tin? iiiAimion ofthc rich and the hov-l of poverty alike, woitiau lm* been tin-eouht.int \*i Uitient vi**- tim of a tlioiinaml ilia mikiiov. li to mrn—and tlie.-e without a remedv. “Ob. J**iiL bow long!" in the agony of her e>n), hath hlie eri'-d. But now tin- hour of Im ii e*lempt ion i* conn*. She will -u tier no more, for Dr. J. Jtimiflebr* I’i niab* lUigulatoi Woman’* B***t Frh iul la for Dale hy all i .*pi * tnbl*- Druggiatu throughout the hmd at ?i..~0 j> p Untie. Xear Maiui.l ia.<; \ Mail'll 81.1870. Mkhhhh. H'm, Poor A'. S*>.s.' .About on; year ago. f bought a bottle Of IlHAIi; /ICI.Ii*(S Fic.MAI.K ItJJ.I I.A -KU from you. for one of my ilaiigdit**!* who had been Hollering with Hiippr*'***?*! nu-iiMi.s for aonie linn-. I have lm*l never el jdiyaieij.iia attending, hut met with no HiieceK* until I w.'t* p*'i molded to buy a hotth* of the lt*'giilat**r, ami it i* the \**ry t iiing tor w hi* hit ia i*M'oriuiie!iil*Ml. Sin- i* now in perfect health. 1 hope all Muttering female* will at h*a*t, try ott<? bottle and have ImultU again. Very reaped hilly, 47 82 u: Hnpmxs. Holland’s Old Corner, AT tills old stand, the .cab. criner will keep through tin* winter H.il/r, 1IA(0.\, SKkllt, COi Fl'E, Add a genera! assortment of Groceries and all useful Chads needed in ;t family, and will barter for niI)US, HA as, mid COUNT IIY produce\ and would not object to taking C&wli. (live me a call and I will trv to please vou. W. H. STEPHENSON. 1 ( U L M OIT is beyond comparison the is *t reinedv for the cine if f’ONSI'M PTION (even in it* matt (thruneed *tfi</es) t Asthma, Bronchitis Catimh. and all derangements of the N KKVEOI'S SYSTEM. A circular contain* , Ing Particulars of Many Cases Successfully Treated, i fidl advice for the treatment of tint diseases above mentioned. and ccrtitiejto* of actual cures, will be sent tree by mail to all applicauta. Address OKCAK tr. MOSKS, Sdc Proprietor l-Coitlamlt Street New York. 58 THE IRON KING, THE BEB TANARUS, GATE'"'CITY, Cooking Stoves have no superior for Excellence in manufacture nml cooking qualities. I have no hesitancy in recommending and guaranteeing them. These Celebrated Stoves and Wilkins’ Premium TIN WARE PoTl SALK, BY E, B. BENSON & CO, HARTWELL. J. C. WILKINS, s"> ATHENS, GA. GO DT/ITTV 1 * 1 OIMIAW beat. I ' Look ! fstFt I I I hI nt ling ! Sit! OruMia, 12 *topa |os. PiaiioH oni> < ’firulnr Km. Daniel F. iUnitsy. WiiMiiiiigtun, N. J. ft IMO ,l " 1 '*’ V*dv©l I I I'D-I i.! l.'il IYIOC List frwi, Nvlifj) f Wcatrrn Hun 11--./. I’ittHhurg, I*a. 3 new vocal & 2 iiph lti*tnimeiitnl |dcc.c* Sheet. Mnaio lOe.Kilver oral pH. M uhlc I'ltb.l ’o.. Middlelntro, Masn. MFC MAMMOTH OUTFIT TO EVE @ RYBODY. Stem-winder Watch fret- with lirst nnlrr, Ten Dulls™ n (In\ RiinruiiliM'd. 'M.CKUNKCII A CO., l‘hl!<U*l|ihin, Fa., or UliKiillkcw, l-roiisin. ill fi7 US AUEirm IVAYIEMarIbe WORK PAYS OF GOD. A book of nmi vctouH hcntify and ifi-lincHH in thought, nI n leaud liUtorb- faetA.i liven the veryeream ofwdliee, making it* thrilling wondem and bright gemh lioiiht hold IreiiHun**. I'iiilarttrd bp the Vrtnt and VXtrmf Kvery where. It Alt t: I'llAJVt'B for Agent*. Sale* ininien*e. Kiuntile llliihlrntioim. f'ireuhii-H and Term* FUllK. At once. J. C. MrtTU|V A LO., Philadelphia, Pa. p ft I VH(J 1C MIX! I) him .in ea - Kllno. %!i without ei*e, Vc 110 new fun card* lOe Wnuttilrt 10‘ 1. WASIIIU KN iVt t). Mfibile- Immo, Man*. 6447 C AIIETiDn’C * <M, * V ‘■e ,,, ldnation of the dHnrUnll O tnip.lnmnli’H (IhiL'Wwftli Hioicii AroauiticN >uid French l.nrxdv for u eai iiien* ami pj-on -1 ration of tin* uei'votu* fnrrtm. in- I A fy| fitn A ability til xleep, eoldoeH* oftho extreiniti** and HiiH|MUide<lrtmi latloit, i* grateful lm*ii to Hiiller ing huiuiitiity at one*? nonthing, Mtrengtlnning, and nTrenhlng. Pill PCD ft* Sanfoiih’h .1 amah a UlROtK* (ILXOKH. RUPTURE. Tla.ne w itdiiue lb lief ami ffllr for ItiT'n Id', nlioubl eoiiHtilt Or. J. A. SIIFUMAX, stiri Hroodwav X**wr i m i Head I Oct*, for hi* new hook, with I'hi*l**grnpbio llk* , n‘acH of bad ciiw-h lieflu** and after cane. De ware of cheat* who pretend to fumlnli Irr.SArrvnnii'* treatment, One of the I '* ftdTmv*. aftermon clerk, rwtr falling UiiiiHvlf Dr. \V. (L < rempieii, i* indicted on rJli phiiat oi Dr S. and await* trial for /mgrry un*L enihex'/li'ini'iit. tM-**7 AGENTS WANTED ! I FOR I’AIITKTI.AUS, ADUKKSH WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. HSIO llroadaay. ,\**u Vrk 4 ify s ( llirago, III.; >**u Orh-niiH, 1,n.; or Hint I rniiclMeo, < al. i o m HABIT CURED. A CERTAIN AND SURE CURE. futrffc lt*liietlon In Pt fecM. .1 trial ht*llie free. Mm. .1. A. kiIPMMX.I It. Import**. Indiana. i*ox KKK (Foimerly Mih. Dr. S. B. Collin*.l Send for Reduced Price List of MASON l HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. NEW AND SI’!.END!D BTVI.ICS; I'ltK EM KKl>m:i> Kl<> EACH Tins MONTH. (N'.iv. I-',7). Aililri'KK. nOHIN A IIAttI.IV 01i0.1.V < <>.. lluslnu, New York, ur Cliifiijfu. CONSUMPTION cured? An old phyi.ici ,n, retired from practice. hsring r.?. reived from i*n Kant India misdofwtfy the formula of a rim pie vegetable remedy fur speedy end permnrent ♦•lire of con*umpiit>it . brnvrhiii*, r-ti'nnh, a* hum. and nil throat and I'ing allection*; alhou rur tor nervous de bility and nil uotvoiih complaint*, after having texted it m curative! power * in thouwinds of caaet*. has felt it hut duty to make it known to his suffering follows. Acti*- it too by a dodrst relievo human sutTering, I will nerd fr*"' to *ll whodosire It, this recipe In (German. Fr*-ncl', or iie.tbah, with full directions. Addr****, with atamp. W- \V,ttueii.'.lt,lLfi Power’s Block, Rochester,??. Y. THE OLD RELIABLE! r|THK old Athens Bookstore, established in IP2A Is u still prepared to furnish everything in its line on as good terms as Ihe same can be Isoight elsewhem in the State. ('all and sen us before jmre lias ing, as wc are deternlined to sell as low as anybody'. BURKE & FLEMING, (Siicoo.dor* to T. A. Unrko.) THOMAS BLACK INK. The Best Black Ink In tho world—flows freely A!| a fluid and jet black from the pen. is mud resisting* fadeless in < oh>r, and warranted nut ti> be injured by freezing. v : Al>, lILVE, VIOLET, CA2WIXE, <C OR/J/SOY INKS. I’BAOG’S I N K-he Ur? than Morris’—at prle*csA | which defy e-t>nip>td;pu. BTOKE & FLEMING, Athens, Ga.