The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, November 14, 1877, Image 4

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M Ispollftiipous Paragraph*. Pnjr your subscription. lie who forgives is victor in the dispute. —African Proverb. No charity should be’extended to those ■who are not as willing to do justice ns they nre to receive it. It is easy enough to rectify whiskey, but it is difficult to rectify the errors which whiskey causes. The young one of a squaw is called n pa poose. Wouldgitol squaw-ling be a more appropriate name? The meanest man lives in Oil City. He has sent a bill to a neighbor for giving his children the mumps. Cheerfulness makes tho mind clearer, gives tone to thoughts nnd adds grace and beauty to the countenance. A very’polite lady who did not wish to -ask for a cradle, asked the storekeeper if he had any matrimonial baskets. A San Francisco Indy thinks her hus band's being “a confounded fool ’’good ground for a divorce —lie proved it by marrying her. Josh Hillings says doing business with out advertising is like winking behind blue goggles—you know you nre doing it but no one else does. There was nothing but a plain slab at the head of the mound, hut llie simple in scription upon it told its own sad story : “ lie was umpire in a dose game.” In Southwest (ieorgia large numbers of farmers are refusing to pay their guano bills on the grounds that their crops were injured, and also their lands by its use. In ancient days the precept was *• Know thyself.” In modern times it has been supplanted by the far more fashionable maxim, “ Know thy neighbor and every thing nbout him.” A little boy whose sprained wrist bad been relieved by bathing in whiskey, sur prised his mother by asking, “ If papa bad sprained his throat?” It's a wise child that knows, etc. “ ColoncTHarry, how is von dis morn in?” “Look'd* here nigger, don't you call me Colonel no more, since de white folks am dun run dis ting in de grown—lse a .Ma jor, or nuffln, aider dis time.” An exchange says that “clcctricty has developed new power; during a thunder storm two (ieorgia mules were struck by lightning and instantly killed.” Those mules must have boen sickly. “ There is one thing about babies,” says a late traveler—“ they never change. We have girls of the period, men of the world but the baby is the same self-possessed, fearless, laughing voracious little heathen iu ul 1 ages and in all countries.” A man in Illinois eonunittedjsuieide by drowning in six inches of water. He could not have done but his wife with the self-sacrificing devotion nml helpfulm ss so characteristic to her sex, sat on his head. Two commercial travelers comparing notes. “ 1 have been out three weeks,” said the first, “andjhave only go! four or ders.” ” That beats me," said the other; ** 1 have been out four weeks, nnd have got only one order, and that's an order from tho firm to come home.” Very few men ever reach faith through being argued with ; half an hour's prayer to (Jod has frequently done more than night after night of discussion. The head will be all right as soon as the heart is re newed, nnd the way to win the assent of the understanding is to secure tho consent of the affections.— Sjoiryeon. A Kentucky exchange says: “When the Master of the Universe permitted Til don to be counted out, lie knew what lie was doing, though some Deiuoeruts. thought He had made a mistake. Ills ways are not our ways."’ From our knowledge of Kentucky journalism we are inclined to endorse that last statement. — Itostun Dost. " Where are you going." sai l a young gentleman to an el lerly one in a white cravat, whom he knew well and overtook on the road. “1 am going to heaven my son. 1 have been On mv way eighteen veins." “ Well, good bye old fellow, if you have been traveling toward heaven eighteen years and have got no nearer to it than South Carolina. I'd take another road,” lie was a wild Texan, just from the fron tier. and had hoarded the train at Fort Worth tor Dallis. It was his first ride on the—“ keers." and as the conductor reach ed in his hip pocket for his punch, the sharp eye of Texas caught a glimpse of his pol ished handle, and quick ns thought, ho leveled a navy six on that conductor, say ing, “Put’cr up, or i’ll blow daylight through you. No man can get the drop on me."— liitlhts { Texas) Herald. A lady sent a note to the newspaper to get a recipe to cure the whooping-cough in a pair of twins. By a mistake a recipe for pickling onions was unconsciously in serted. and her name attached, and received through the “ Answers to Correspon dents “ Mrs. k. 11. B. —If not too young, skin them pretty closely, immerse in scalding water, sprinkle plentifully with salt, and immerse them for a week in strong brine.” An -assistant of a druggist recently put up a prescription of a dose of castor oil for a young lady. She innocently inquired how it could be taken without tasting it. lie promised to explain to her. and. in the meantime, offered her. courteously, a glass of flavored and scented seltzer water. Af ter she had finished it. he said, triumphant ly : “ You see. Miss, you have taken your oil and you did not know it.” The young lady screamed out. "It was for my mother." HULL & SCOTNEY, GENERAL COMMI'SSIOI ME ItCI I ANTS, 346 North Water Street PHILADELPHIA, Riid vlinteNlf rldilprii In Butt*r, Chcriwv Ijtrtl, Th) low. K *i'M, I'miltrv, (illilp, KUttik, l'otmN h, Apple*, DTT 1 1 ,, r i l?t)‘ i,uhj Hour, Fur. Wo.>l. Cot ion, DU 1 Tolhmto. I Vaunts, Broom Com. DHwl Fruit, May, llojw* Foreign mitl Domestic Fruit*, him! in fat t w ran **li mu\ inl everything tin* highest market prierj iii.ike prompt rrluiUH. and l.ll’.Kltll, CASH Ain AXi'KH purrer nnnleYm lllil|m tnrilt* oxerpt XI JIJ jli O JlI P‘‘t i*lllli* arti cle*. To nliovr tliat (lo an extenshi* i>u*inr, nn\ game dialer in l*liihii*lphiu will 101 l uni Mr handled inure pmif Iwit mousoii than all otlirr lloiiain lii Phi lad el TjfTTTT TT) V plli.l put to 1 flui St'iu! t"l XUUlil A I Pl'lee List, Steneil, At'.. Ac BKKKUKN'CK CASH, or we refer vmi to ANY KK SI'ONSIBI.K MOCHKiu OUK CITY. EGGS. GAME. BO 111 MAKE HOME HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of Good Reading and Beautiful Piotarei WILL DO IT. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY STAR, A flu* paper, with 48 full col umn*, rtfeU onij *I.OO per ’msii ( w pay postage i, riii| im the largest, brightest, ami best paper publish* <1 tu th* money. It is imlependt-ui iii politics, i'ivch all the new*, and, besides much other good r>ndißK, every number hat* three or four excellent original or sr looted stories. Every su)eriber sla*. receives a r, T v beautiful enslav ing, “The Poor the Poor .lion** Prlffld * nine 24x34 **f lllh HTAH ILLUSTRATF-D ALMA NAC. 2ft eln. exti-a mnt \>• sent to pay expense of packing and maiiti.g pre m.nim> IMVOiir iiidiieemeiija (o tee'ita, always the iimsl liberal in the fl'-Td, are rune greater than ever. We waut every club agent in the cou.-.try to communicate with ns before commoncing wink. To any person desiring to get up a club, wo will send a aample ropy *.t the picture and a canvassers outfit for '£ • rl. Specimen ropy of paper fir* Wend for one Ik'loi c sulwnib- IxaXT for any oilier. The Mtar, though in no sense a party paper, has always been a vigorous *dv.. '-ate of tin- lights of all the Stales, at. i was among the first to urge the justice of local government in the Bouth. Persons to whom w** have alrvadv sent tin* pi' ture, “ The I’nor (lie Phoi t!an's Friend.*’ by saying so can have in its stead another excellent en graving, of sauio size, which wo have scoured for this purpose. cT- Paper without picture, One Dollar. THE CSTT-A-Xi, 1630 Walnut St., Cincinnati, O. >'o *' m i j'b jo o >' j"P move's piuij 1 <aal - *--*--*-if I*l l 1 It iii ■i - -i Vi it ft i~ I ffcial Wh. i- 1 Aal MAKE HOME PLEASANT- MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL BILIOUSNESS. A bilious condition, with foul stomach, is produced by want of proper action of the liver to withdraw the bile from the blood, which becomes clogged and poisoned ; and. until this organ i-stimulated to perform its part of the work, the machinery of life works imperfectly. The result is a loath ing of food, headache, hitter nauseous taste in the mouth, foul tongue, dizziness, lnzv feelings, depression of spirits, and sour stomach. As the liver is the source of the disease, so must w c there apply the reme dy. SIMMONS" HEPATIC COMPOUND acts with certainty and precision upon this organ, it gives no shock to the system. The disease is checked from the first dose. By its continuance the natural functions of the liver is restored, and the stomach, bowels and blood are purged from every taint of bilious matter. Use it once, and you will he satisfied. now IK MOISK. ikHUJ ClmrleMton. S. C ' ' C rea f.Rerluct ion m?r? ces We arc the first to otter FIRST-CLASS SKWING MACHINES at prices within the reach of all. WE WILL SELL THE VERY BEST Family Sowing Machine For Twenty-Five Dollars oi a i ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, witli Walnut Top and Drawer, and neces sary Attachments, and deliver it at any . Railroad Depot in the United States. FREE OF CHARGE. These machines are warranted to do the whole line of Family Sewing with more rapidity, more ease of managineut. and less fatigue to the operator, than any machine now in use. They make the Poult! Thread Stitch in such a manner that the// amid the u eessiti/ ot' irin din if the under thimd, and will sew from the finest cambric to the heaviest overcoat cloth. Send for circular mid mm/do of triii if. livery machine warranted for three years. A<; ;:\TN WAM I I) KYItltYWn KRK. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO.. Limited, 7J'J t libcrl Si., I>. 57 82 I # V—Vgs) a ilii.v M'lir are linn!,. liv Amenta A \ O -m, t o'.ir Crayons. amt Hiw.inl Motto. ScHplinv lYxt, Tnui*|mivHt. pi. not .i.id; l irm..u Cants. IWO s,'iii|il* s noith $4. s* nt pc>;i-i i’ -i Toe. lit. stratwl ('si.do it free. .1. fl. lit Ii OKIVM ItOSTOS. | KstaUli-to and i-: u. ATTENTION, NORTHEAST GEORGIA. BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, WAGONS, &c., OF THE OLD RELIABLE IIODGSO X MANUFACTURE, ATHENS, GEORGIA. W THE LAItGEST .STOCK IX THE SOUTH A T UHEA TL l' REDUCED TRICES. "<s Repair H.ri o Specialty. Serf" The Rest Selected Material and the’Fincst Workmen in the State, iia Call and Examine before Purchasing Elsewhere. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. “‘©B 51-76 Ayer’s Cathartic Pills, For nil tho puopo .n, of a Family Physio, ana lor curing Costiveness. Jnunuice, IndiKCStion, Foul Stomacn. Breath. Headuone. Erysipelas. Rheumatism, Eruptions ana Stun Diseases. Bil iousness. Dropsy, Tumors. Worm., Keuruiri, as a Dinner Pill, for Purifying the Blood, ft Arc the most <f feitivc ami ronge " CBBsEit ~ nial purgativt'ever HfLT" \ discovered. They Jj,c) * are mild, but ci \\ feetual in their 'i&ftf&jN opera, ion. moving tin- liovveis surely 81 "cli al, d w'ilhont pain. / a Although gentle | “it in their operalion. ' they nre still the r i most thorough and - - searching cnlliar :i ■ medicine that can be employed : tlenns ing the stoma-b and Ixivvcls. nnd even die bioo.l. In small doses of one pill a day. they stimulate the digestive organs and promote vigorous health. Aykis’s I*ii.i.s have been known for more than a quarter of a century, and have obtained a world-wide reputation for their virtues. They correct diseased action in the several assimilative organs of the body, nnd arc so coin [wised that obstruc tions within their range can rarely with stand or evade diem. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases dial have baffled the best of human skill. While they product* power ful cUeets. they are, at die same time, the safest and best physic for children. Uy their aperient action they gripe milch less than tiie common purgatives, and never give pain when the bowels are not inllnmcd. riioy reach the vital fountains of die blood, and strengthen the system by freeing it from tiie elements of weakness. Adapted to all ages and conditions in all climates, containing neither eainn.ei aor any deleterious drug, these I’iils mr.v ■it; taken with safety by anviiody. Their sugar-coatin'.; preserves them ever fresh, and makes them nicasant to take: while being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any ntuuitity. inn i'auki. nv Dr.J.C. AYER & CO . Low'll, Mass., I*rrticMl anti \ lrilvt i*stl SOLD BY ALL DHL** HilsTS 1 Vi K Y VVH till:. E. B. BENSCN & CO.. Agent*, Hartwell, tia. MAKE YOUR HOME ENTERTAINING V ' VWS VS vv ■' * ' ■■ —————— COTTON C//VS& PRESSES FOR STEAM, JfmMtHORSE POWER. SORGHUM MILLS etcstc. (>jrCUMR WWSHIP & BRO. fO^ U r ° ATLANTA. GA. (jin (m\m SHAFTING and BOLTS mi'.WKi; TIIAX KVI'K HKFOIIK AT TIIIC Forest City Foundry asd MACHINE WORKS, GEO. U. LOMBARD & CO., AnasTA. (i t. IS MS INKS, It / lOTTON SCREWS. V ILL CKAKIMS. .tnil Mnt'hihrrv of all kind* ma<lt a and rt'jmiivd. I 53 ‘ 109 John M. Robinson, (Formn l.v o’('nn<T & RoUhwhi) Wholmnlr Dealer* in Millinery '% Straw Goods, BOSKETS, HATS, HIEBONS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, etc., \*. S A 10 l>*ntiir Street, 59 ATLANTA, lit. GRACE’S SALVE % Vfffotabk Prrpnrat ion. invented in tin* ITtli century l>v l>r. Wm. Grace. Surgeon in Kim: ! .1 ar.n s' amiy. Through its agency In* cmvd thou sands of thenmst serious sores ami wounds. ami vi; rtyiitlcil by all win* know him ns a public '-belief: e tor. 250 a box, b\ mail 30c. Tor salt* ly 4rtg-sts general! v. AGENTS WANTED. Addtvs Si:Til \\ l otvi.i: .V SONS IlosSn. Mans 1 FURNITURE IN TIIE LATEST DESIGNS. I’Alt LOU FURNITURE, DI N INGLUOOM FURNTTURE, CHAMBER FURNITURE. Paj " The Cheapest House iu the South. A-gY The Beet Goods made aud warranted at Less than Manufacturer’s Prices. G. V. DeGRAAF, 147, 147 L 149 A-159, Broad Struct, AUGUSTA,GA. TT T\T" TD fT? ft t* t\t /Hf in nil it* brnnehu*. Siiiulay Morning calln, at tho Store. LJ _IV JLJ Jli -LV -L LT’ Xij{ht oallh, 153 Broad Snoot. b(5 syrup maciiiTstry! MtfMR If. JOMtfSOJY & C(h, ATLANTA, GA„ Manufacturers of Clegg's* Patent Portable COPPER E\APORATORS and Galvan ized Iron Evaporators. Agents for CANE MILLS. FlilTT VETERS, CINS COTTON PRESSES. Portable and Stationary STEAM ENGINES. THRESHERS, HORSE ROW ERS. FAN MILLS, HORSE HAT RAKES. GRIST MILLS, SMUT MA CHINES, li OL TINGZ CL O Til S,f MO WING MACHINES, S, -C. XSTOur Evaporators’arc the cheapest on the market, ami none better ; Send for circulars and prices. TURNIP SEED, 1,500 lbs. Fresh TURNIP SEEDS. All sorts I.andrcth's Best GRASS SEEDS, SEED OATS, RYE, BARLEY, WHEAT, AC. FERTILIZERS FOR WHEAT !!! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C. Mark W, Johnson k Cos,, Atlanta. Ga., July !), 1877. 47-72 THE MOST CEOWBEB: PLACE Is that where Goods are Sold the Cheapest. JOHN KEELY’S Fall Announcement for the Year 1877. JOHN KKFI.Y lias junt marked otl his fall *toek of DRY GOODS. Notions. Hosiery and Gloves. OontH* Furnishing Goods. Hats, Boots and Shoes, Cloaks and, Shawls. Trunks. <*tr.. whiuli for voluim*. viiriel v. Insuitv. desirability and uheaimess. will he found tt surtfas*, by far. any stock <-vcr placed lu fore the public in Atlanta at any linn* pivvimis. Havinj; hccii for nearly a month past in attendance upon New York "forced sales." he hits purchased an immense stock of iioods, for the greater part of which he has paid nothing; like llieir value, (’onsequontlv he can sell “bargains.” THIS ADVERTISEMENT Is no extravagant exagui ration expended upon a mere handful of goods, pure based, perhaps, at high figures 1 under the pressure of a doubtful credit. * ON THE CONTRARY, ! 'Phis nnigniticent stoek of goods was purehased FOB TIIE CASH, nnd in its purchase the subscriber did not confine himself to the regular channels of trade, hilt struck out boldly upon the market, relying upon | his judgment (the result of thirty years’ experience) and plucked splendid windfalls from under the ham mer of ihc auctioneer, tin* sheriff, and from the hands of the assignee. j 58 JOHN KEELY, Corner WhitehalUand Hunter Streets, Atlanta, Ga. -1 immrri.-.rz tzztji bate ff§'V Elegant Table Silverware J A-? ly cl! on wuu t • fallow in *cooditir.: The Nation si jffe j | '.( •J4'-*v£ • I i'i.v..r g Company.'o4 O.c-tuut Street., FuiUiii-lphi.i. nuanufactorcr* of l*ure Coin ii&JKi .jEftrll I 531 ’llfMnil Standard Silver-Plated Wan*, will aeu-1 ti uuy ouu who rwieivts thu notice, a Set of t&2u\ 1 Double Ex’ra Plated Silver Spooua, cud encravo on each ppoofl any dosiroe* l Cl initial. Y <i arc required la cut out iu lo..uwij* Silverware Coujiort and .'end It to I the above Comnany. with your namu aud auure4. and also to enclose with it 75 cent* iTr2M WfyTWp' 1 to pay all charges, including cost cf cugravinj tuiiiui*. racking, boxing, nnd exprex* mgflft Mu&ixT'i WM( charges. The Spoons wiil be tent by ix;re* (or ui.ul, if ou Lave no express ofice). W.mttpufSfi' .A' . '7M and delivered in your hand* without furt: .r cost. T n?ae Spoon': ar** guaranteed to be w!Cw/3SWfi' j l • the best material, and equal to thj l*-. cr-Pished it*u Bi&dc, ike loiiowiag ■KvV&rW/ kiur from the Company will testify: L". I f 7 Orric* o? Nation*!. Silver Pa, 7?4 Hiertmit ff . Ps. wyEffif J I iH?^KC\i7 *To v.hon it may Concern.—Tno Fpoun? sent out under this arrr.n^-’n n rig i x&'vsat xi I t UT"S guarantee arc rf best quality, Crr.t Lcawly plated wi:!j pure nickel (the hurdc t WjrPjjJJb I • Im metal known), and a double-extra plate of pure Coin-Standard Silver added oa / Im<WUV * : ? cf C'-kcl, thus rend'-ring tl-.cm t!;c very best Silver-Plated "'are ntanu'r.?- F i t red. We v. ill honor no c"*rr w hich doe* not contain the Silverware Cahpoa, i44 ' J \\\ \ X rot honor im* M .,t j. " r tT din from the date cf th:• prn<*r. juAhf j* - '7 v \ I i-J—i HATiO-xAI. SILVER FLATIT’O Cl , M V \| 704 Chestnut St . jfa J 'N.'\ I" L " l’ i?.v!Shv/ ‘ 7 i\’| lj\ "\ D C*i of fSil, , oapon, together with 75 cents tcover a^?chore**, fnctnd-9 m, \JI v U tVo plmt'"'.' j •'r r:~ n-. w graving ani boxiae, wo hereby &4U5 U iw •*./a*i- 1 It I'■ j B a l’.;* Ct-ufiard double-extra plitci J \, \* 114 g CILVEFt SPOONS, I k v 4i I *'3 Bml ert r**eh rn,, e*> rrt* , 'ee err dr*d-r 1 le’tinl. AM ** (a * F* ] I | I M tlij 75 Cv it-* *w*r u- —d V..l Lv Ucli\Y,(vd Kk tiw*i.a-fc.wu iicrf ol a.y ?l '^J II V I 1 1 from <*♦* ef tvf* p**w>*. -err r*--* f-ie-n Is null 4 u lif . \\ , \ D acd Vw.J. * ZL.-l'J2iALi .‘ILVE'-t >L _ :;.\ T C ).. n L \\)< _ _ 704 Chcstntit-Lt-, Fhil -d Fhonld ft b* desfrrd, any on o rf the f->?fowfng arflefe* *pI!I rent fi jHSffIL ‘ A •, lieu of 13" SpiMM •: paYiuett rf Iho fo wing rbargr: j- x solid steel iltt ' '''' ' kuivr*, blade pad handle one soli A piece, test steel, double nickel and siU. r . Ml ' 1 "U plated, $2: *ix forks, dou’. lo nickel and stiver plated. 06 cts. If all th o-9 /A'L | goods are deeirrd, enclose tho total chrry**, vhfrh wt'l be 71 rtn. for s->oens F fJI ff I fN I, SfT for knives, end £i cts. for feri^—tor-i. i"t. 7.T— thus srenrine for's . /^BKBSjraiPlfHyjßkA fl IL j!'l | j shat would cost you much more it env ot’ er w*v. Fmcnbcr that 1 I j 1: ■' .-1 t-•■•- •••.. . v,ju j, i-ka Ijjf t 1 ] ! r?J3PCD7A:cT c:cvcce. m f I j . —. ''. ....'.i - ......... .... NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING A Itook containing a list of towns in the IT. S. hav ing 5.000 pop.. and the newspaper* having largest J circulation. All tin* Religious, Agricultural. St ion- i title, ami other sp*cial class journals. Tables of rates. showing cost of advertising ami evefvtliing | which an advertiser would like to know. Mailed on i receipt of ten cents. Addir. s bllO. 1\ ROUFM, ! *X t 0.. Kl Spruce M.. X. Y. (oj'pt site •* Tri bune ** building;). 58 ; ADVERTISING. *I.OOO WORTH K)R 8*7.50. The cheapest and best, way to reach reader* out side of the large eities is by using one or more of mu six lists of over 1000 newspaper*, tlividetl to cover different section.- of the country. Weekly Circu lation over 600.000. Advertisements reeeived for one or more lists. For catalogues containing names of papers. ; nd other information and for esti mates. address 11kai - & Post lx:. 41 I‘iirk Kov.- (Times Bidding). New York. mrsjut-s A Noted Divine says They (ire worth their iveight in gold. READ WHAT HE SAYS: Du. Tutt:— Dear Sir: For ten years I have hern a nnirtvrm D)*|>c|wi*, C<mstl|>..H"i>, and Piles. Last eprimrvoiir pills were r.-ominii niled to ini-: I usc.l them (bill with little leiih). lam now a well man, have good appetite, dig.e-lion perieet, regular* no s, pile* gone, and I have gained lorly |)Ouiid* *olid flesh. Thev are won It their wi igt.t in gold. y Ktv. U. L. SlMl'hONy Louisville, Kjr. TUH’S PILLS CURE SICK HEAD ACHE. TinfiTPiLLS CURE DYSPEPSIA. TUTPSPiLLS CUKE CONSTIPATION TUTPSIiLLS CURE PILES. TUTPS’PiLLS CURE FEVER AND AGUE. mfFpiLLS CUBE BILIOUS COLIC tutpTpills CURE KIDNEY COM PLAINT. TUTT’TPiLLS CURE TORPID LIVER imparting health ami str< everywhere. Office, 35 Ttrsuiwfh of sc3Eses P 0 Gray Hair van be changed to a B elossy black hy a sinplc application ot R. gj Dr.TuTT’s H-i-i-Dye. li acts like mar n, U H and is warranted ;is harmless as water, ly What is Qeek’s Eeuchti Read ih.G Answer It is a plant that grows in the South, and is ; c cially adapted to the cure <>l diseasesol that climate. NATURE’S OWN REMEDY, Entering at once into the blood, expel 1 > r all >uref ill op s, syphilitic, and rheutmuic u.ffeetiops. Alone, it it a searching alterative, hut when * on.hint and with Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and other lKrt>s,h iorms Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight, The most powcrlul Idnod purifier known t* medical science for the cure of old nice rs, diseased joints, foul discharges tr m the cars and nostrils, abscesses, skin diseases, dropsy, l;idm y complaint, evil effects of secret disordered liver and spleen. Its use strengthens the nervous system, imparts a fair com plexion, and builds up the body wili HEALTHY. SOLID FLESH. As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly recommended. Hundreds of cases of the worst type have been radically cured hv it. Being purely veg etable its continued use wilt do no harm. I lie best time to take it is during the .summer and fail; and instead of debility, headache, lever and ague, you will enjoy robust health Sold by ail druggists. Vrice, s:.bo. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. fci>. KMKHICK HELL. CHAM. FOSTER. SELL & FOSTER, JOUUKCSOF WHITE GOODS, MI LUX Ell }'. FANCY and FURNISHING GOODS , GLO YES. HOSIERY. NOTIONS. AND STATIONERY. floods sol 1 on the most liberal terms, at the lowest prices to responsible houses. SELL & FOSTER, No. "27 Ilaync Street, Charleston, S. C. 47 72 WOOL CARDING THE ANDERSONVILLE MILLS and WOOL CARDS are in first-rato condition for work. Wool, left with Messrs. E. 15. 15i:\son &• Cos., at Ilart wi 11, will be carded and returned free of extra charge. Sept. 4th, 1577. F. E. HARRISON. M irnu bi:. Atlanta *t Chnrlattc Air-Lino Knilroari. GOING EAST. Leave Atlanta 4 00 p m Arrive at Gainesville 6 24pm New Holland 6 29 p m Lula 6 53 p m Beliton (Supper) 7 00 p m Mt. Airy 7 50 p m Toccoa 8 21 pm Greenville II 18 p m Spartanburg 12 52 a m Charlotte 4 12 u in Charlotte (Railroad) Junction.... 4 20 a m <;oin<; WKsi', Leave Charlotte (Railioad) Junction 7 00 p ni Charlotte 7 10 p rn Arrive at Spartanburg 10 42 p m Greenville 11 30 a m Tm eoa 3 47 a m Mt. Airy 4 28 a m Lula 5 58 a m New Holland 6 13 a m Gainesville 6 43 a in Buford (Breakfast) 6 33 a in Atlanta 8 45am ACCOMMODATION TUAIX. Leave 7 13 a in Atlanta Arrive 5 15 p m Sundays excepted. G. J. FOB LACK E. General Manager. \V. J. HOUSTON, General Puss, and Ticket Agent. ] EXECUTORS’ SALK. j Pursuant to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Hart County, Georgia, will Ik* sold before tho Court House door of said County, on the tirst Tues day in December next during the legal hours of sale, Two tracts of laud, one tract containing 123 a more or less, and one tract eontaining 73 treres. or less, on the waters of Shoal Creek, adjoinit ¥ <d W m. B. Poole. .1. O. A. Black. AVeldcn and i P Said tracts of land have some line bottom lam ,ip them in a state of high cultivation and tolerably well improved. Sold as tin* property of A. .1. XI. Walters. Ueeeased. for the benefit of bis legatee. Terms, one! half cash and the other half twelve months credit, with interest from day of sale. Bond given for titles " hen all pun*base money is paid. This Got. 29tli 1877 H. F. WALTERS. ) ~ 62—td LUMPKIN WALTERS, \ Executors. lyroTicE. A v Whereas. S. XT Mewborn, Administrator Win, A. Mewhorn, deceased, applies for leave to gel 1 the real estate of said deceased. Therefore, all per sons concerned an* hereby notified to show cause at my office on n- Iwfore the First Mnndoy in Decentlwr next why said leave should not be granted. (tiven undei my hand, at my office, tiiis Nov fth 1877.* C3-CO { F. C. STEPHENSON. Ordinary. I>r. Tutt has been en gaged in the practice ol medicine thirty years, and for 1 long time■ was demo* . strator of anatomy in the Medical College of Geor gia, hence persons using his Pills have the guaran tee that they are prepared on scientific principle*, and are free from all quackery. lie has succeeded in combining in them the here tol ore antagonistic qualities of a strengthen* 1 rgative, oHiiaftt /*• if yiui! tonic. Their first apparent ef fect is to increase the ap petite by causing the food 10 properly assimilate. Thus the system is nour ished, and hy their tonic action on the’digestive or gans, regular ami healthy evacuations are produced. The rapidity with which fersons take on f.esh , while under the inflm m e of these pills, ol itself in dicates their adaptability to nourish the body, ami hence their efficacy in cur ing nervous debility, an l ancholv.dyspepsia, wast ing of the muscles, slug gishness of the livtr, chronic constipation, and .ngth to the system. Sold .iu ray Street, New York.