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h'N. Knock nml II Khnll be o|iei.etl
I nlo lou.
Some parties would have the folks to
think we publish one man's communii*-
[tion and not, publish a reply. We hare
i never done so except on one occasion ; that
was where a party who professed to be a
great friend of TilK Si n, brought in a doc
ument instructing us how to run oar paper
and took us to task for publishing the let
ter from Hell, and also the letter published
some time ago, from Jeans Christ, which
we published as a curiosity. Wc have
seen the same letter in the best Georgia
and Carolina papers. If we did not see fit
to run the paper as this frientl wanted us,
it is no outsider’s business. Our cars nre
not long enough to bo led about by such
fellows. No man will over knock at our
door with a decent, interesting communi
cation but what will find polite attention
to his wishes. Some people have very
strange ways of showing their friendship.
— — . —^
That all are not equally sensitive to
music is a well ascertained fact, but there
are none who cannot distinguish between
music produced on a superior and an infe
rior instrument. Mr. Daniel K. Beatty, of
Washington, New Jersey, has succeeded in
giving the public the finest toned instru
ments, botn Pianos and Organa—hence his
unparalleled success. None should
without consulting Mr. Beatty's advertise
ment. •5-00
Moan A SoiKuluiai.
J. ]?. C. Sloan the senior partner Of this
firm is a llart County boy, and the gallant
Colonel of the 4th South Carolina Regi
ment that acted such a conspicuous part in
the first battle of Manassas. The writer
of this was m Charleston shortly after the
war with only three dollars in pocket.
jCallcd on Sloan h Seignion* for help.
They wanted to know how much we want
ed. Afraid almost to speak, we said two
thousand dollars. They replied, “you
can have more if you want it.’’ These
gentlemen are not only liberal and chari
table but are tine business men and as good
cotton salesmen as can be found in the
£outh. Merchants of upper (leorgia who
ship cotton to Charleston can lind no bet
ter House, and one trial will satisfy them
of the fact.
Furniture * Time.-'
3 Any one who comes well recommended
can Ini}' all the Furniture they want from
the Athens Furniture Manufacturing Uom-
K>any, and pay for it in monthly install
-meiits. The wife cun, by the sale of but-
Kcr. eggs and chickens, beautify and make
Biomc comfortable, if she will avail herself
|of this splendid opportunity to furnish her
house. Try it.
Fane)' Stock.
0 A party of Georgians a few summers
jigo. made a pleasure trip to the mountains
• of North Carolina. Near the town of
Macon lives a remnant of Cherokee In
dians. Among the Georgians was a black
haired, dark-complexioned young man,
5 who claimed to he a descendant of I’oca
r. liontas. One of the crowd said U? an old
Indian . “ That man i all 1111111111.'* *1 he
. old fellow walked up to him, rubbed him
■behind the ear with his forefinger, then
_ patting it to his nose with a terrifiic grunt
* " * cli! —he no Injun—Nigger!*’
.. , . -■''dies and fancy aristo
f cralic stock have about v , ,
° 'that
f this country needs now is strong right
arms with bone, muscle and sinews suf
ficient to wield an axe and knock a liar
down when one gets in the way.
It is a conceded fact in buying musical
instruments the best are the cheapest,
llanicl F. 1 Scatty. Esq., of Washington,
New Jersey, has gained a reputation equal
to any, for both I’ianos and Organs and all
arc recommended to write to him before
buying. Sec advertisement. 65-90
The Tiiccoa Herald.
Wc li avc not received the llnuld legiti
mately this month, but wc see from a copy,
received clandestinely that Hro. Crytnes is
going to print all of it in Toccoa at an ear
ly day. Wouldn't it be better to have it
all printed in Memphis? Hut jesting aside,
wc think our brother is right, and that the
paper will be beuefitted by the change.
What! lias Hro. Crytnes stricken our name
off his exchange list at thin important junc
ture ! Fie! fie! Well, wc will send the
Tin-; Si x to gladden his heart this week,
and then if lie “goes back on us,” our pen
will disfigure our book. M e hope when
Hro. Cryntes has anything to say about us
that he will send us a copy, so we can
“ sass ” hint hack.
Wc would suggest to our friends who
want Pictures or Frames that they will find
it to their interest to see Mr. Jay 0. < Jailey,
the Agent for the Athens Furniture Manu
facturing Company, at No. I*2 Broad Street,
who does the neatest and finest work in this
line, and will give you the largest assort
ment of Moulding to select from that can
be found in the city. Prices very moderate.
Toccoa Mull.
On tlic 10th hist, the above mail came to
town on the Yankee doodle style, riding
of a pony. You ought to have seen some
of our citizens “ wilt,” who were looking
out for a tine coach and pair of spanking
bays. We understand an enterprising
citizen of Toccoa got the contract on what
is called a “star bid,” that is to carry it
on foot or any other way. Eleven hours is
allowed from Toccoa to the Town of Hart
well. That would be very pleasant in
blackberry time. Toccoa has two mails
ail}' by railroad, and as this route was
ptten up for the counties below Toccoa,
where mail facilities are meagre, we hope
they will be allowed some say so in the
schedule of running the same.
Xn .If nyor.
§Thc town of Hartwell has determined to
have no Mayor by an almost unanimous
■rote.
■ v -
, and sizes of Coffins and Burial
ciou* the Athens Furniture Manufac
tors. atupanr, >'o. 1 1 Broad Street,
it hnsm
HcatioM
Null Kny,
Bedsteads at from $2.50 to $75.00, at N’o.
12 Broad Street, Athens.
Raising corn is surrounded with difficul
ties, so think two colored gents now con
fined in the Hartwoll jail.
We will furnish the Scientific Amo-iron
and TIIK Sun lo any address one year for
$4.00. The usual price of the *>‘ i, ni(tic
American is $0.20.
The Savannah Werkhj .\Vie and Louis
ville Weekly Courier tun mat aro the beat
arranged and most comprehensive week
lies on our exchange list.
.John M. Prcssnell wishes to inform those
indebted to him, that he has deckled oil go
ing west, ami earnestly requests them to
conic forward and settle immediately, lie
means business.
Thrash's Consumptive cure and Lung
Restorer, is becoming as staple for con
sumption and all diseases of respiratory
organs as quinine in chills and fever, trial
bottle C(.l cents, l.argc size 1 s#. Sold by
all Druggists.
Casey is doing a splendid business in the
Watch line. Bring oil your Watches,
Clocks ami Jewelry. Have them repair oil
while times are good. Look for the big
Watch in front of Ayers Shoe Store.
It will pay you for your time if, when in
Athens, you will walk through the large
sales rooms of the Athens Furniture Man
ufacturing Company, at No. 12 Broad
Street, and examine their beautiful and
extensive stock of all kinds of Furniture,
Parlor Hoods, Ac., Ac.
J. F. Kay wishes to inform the public .
generally, that he is now prepared to do
plain or fancy painting at short notice and
moderate prices. He will also put nice
cane bottoms in your chairs.
l)n. C. W. Bkx.sox's Ceikuy. AND
Ciiamomii.K Pii.i.s are prepared express
ly to cure Sick Headache. Nervous Head
ache, Neuralgia. Nervousness and Sleep
lessness, and will cure any case. Priceot>
cents, postage free. Sold by all Druggists,
Office, No. 100 N. Kutaw Street, Baltimore,
Md. 04-07
Short time ago, wc mentioned that a cer
tain veracious citizen of Hart saw 500
wagons going in and coining out from Toc
coa, and they all were for Hodges. It was
a mistake. Corn whisky was the cause;
lie saw one wagon 500 times ; anyhow he
didn't have the time to spare from his crop
to wait for the 400 others.
If you do not understand anything in
Thk Si x or under the sun. there are some
second editions to King Solomon, not many
miles from town, who can tell you all
about who wrote it, what they mean, who
they are hitting at. Ac. We never have
known a man to make a living or pay his
debts by giving attention gratis to other
people's business.
It is no longer a thing of the imagination,
but an established fact, that our neighbor
ing city. Athens, has reached the front rank
in the purchase and sale of Furniture, and
that the Athens Furniture Manufacturing
Company has reached the point from which
i it can probably defy competition in this
| line. This Mron* (’ompniiy carries it winch
i equal to any found in the larger cities
South, aaul is determined, if low prices anil
variety of stock will do it, to bold the
-trade of Northeast (leorgia.
A gentleman the other day while pre
paring to leave the county, met one of our
-nwons. when the following conversation
took place :
Gent.—“ Mr. Noose, what is notes
worth
Mr. Nccse.—“lt is owing to who they
are on. Have you some to sell
Gent.—“ Yes, sir ; I have two against
me, sir.”
Mr. Ncesc.—“ I don’t think they are
worth much !*’
Nothing can lie fairer than Mr. Daniel F.
Heatty's mode of doing business, which
evinces his confidence in the superiority of
his instruments over all others. He war
rants his Pianos and Organs for six years,
gives from five to fifteen day's test trial,
and refunds money if the purchaser is not
satisfied, By this means his instruments
are brought into competition with others,
and invariably come out victorious. Ad
dress all communications to Daniel F.
Beatty, Washington, Warren ’'unty. New
Jersey. See his mlvertisemwill (55-90
Scicncehas accomplished* n wonder
ful or gratifying result tli 1,1 1 H '*’ction
of an antidote to the chi 4 ap
proaching age, something .|' p the
tell-tale tracks of time, and the
natural ornaments of j f outh to ripe old age. |
Hall's Hair Bcnewer does this, and its
praise resounds in cottage and palace. The
dwellers among the snows of Norway and
the peasants of sunny France and Spain,
find use for it, and find means to get it, and
it does not disappoiut them. The whiten
ing locks again resume their youthful color,
the thin, dry, and faded hair becomes
bright and glossy. The whole appearance
is changed as if by magic, and the man or
woman, who, before was called age, now j
appears in the prime of life. Such wonder
ful changes cannot pass unnoticed, and they
have produced the most unprecedented de
mand that now exists for the first anil only
article ever compounded that can produce
them in n pleasing and satisfactory manner.
—New Era. Wooditock , 111.
A Wotlel Farmer.
\Yc had the pleasure of attending a reg
ular old-fashioned Georgia corn-shucking
at James B. Alford’s. Mr. Alford is one
of the model farmers of this County, raises
his own supplies and lives at home. If you
don't believe he will give you plenty of
“ hog and hominy,” just go and take din
ner with him. He raised the present year,
nine hundred bushels of corn, fully evinc
ing the truth of the adage ” there's more
in the man than there is in the land.”
Neighbor.
Fire.
On last Saturday night the kitchen of W.
M, Brown of this County was burned, with
all the furniture, cooking utensils, Ac.
Supposed to have been accidental.
An olil MerellMltl Hentl.
Frank Gaines died last week from old (
age, For the last half century, he lias
been well-known through this section at
Georgia as an honest, upright, successful
merchant—# true friend, kind father, a
noble, generous, charitable man to the
poor Ilohas gone to his reward. Such
men in these days aro like angola' visits,
[few and far between.
Mr. Gaines was not a member of any
church, but upon his arrival iu Heaven wc
have no doubt found the balance sheet all
right on the big ledger there. Creeds and
faith without works avnil little, either in
this or the world to Cos meg We tenderonr
sincere sympathies to his bereaved family.
Nn^triled on.
On last Wednesday evening, the mono- |
tony of our little town was broken by the
appearance of a big railroad unpiu nteA car,
drawn by two small red oxen. No one
knew from whence it came. An old darkey
said lie “spec! it was a car switched off the
Elberton air line and come up here to git
Flep Kay to pniut him,” but it turns out
to be one of them “ Pieter Keers," and the
prospect of n railroad is still in the dim fu
ture, hut then you can ull get your pictures
taken for a sinnil consideration.
llymcnlnl.
Married, at the residence of the bride’s
father, on the 1 till inst.. by Rev. It. Thorn
ton, Mr. .1. V. HItOWN and Mrs. T. K.
Duncan, all of this County,
j This occasion was one of the most enjoy
able —the old man having everything fixed
up in apple-pio order. And wc hope this
bright and happy beginning will prove an
auspicious omen. May the bonds that
unite the happy pair never prove clanking
chains of unhappiness.
Compliment.
The Aiken Coniier-Jonnntl has this to
say of Tin: Sun. which wc take as a big
compliment; for in justice to that paper,
■ candor compels ns to say, we are indebted
for many of the good articles that our read
ers enjoy so much :
That excellent paper, the Hartwell. (Ga.)
Sun, has lately been enlarged and other
wise improved. It is well edited, neatly
printed. and in every way deserves tin
support of the good people of llart county’.
Joint W. Itn.v
Stepped on a piece q{ sharp-pointed steel
shears and broke them oil’ in bis foot, and
worked nine months, and made a good
crop, with two inches of steel in.his foot.
John has lately married one of llart Coun
ty's pretty, healthy girls, who does the
cooking and milking; and John says he
ain't going to take the homestead on his
little skillets and things to keep from pny-
I ing honest debts.
Nortli (>r<ir|(l<i I’oilfvrcncc
Convenes in Gainesville on the *2Bth of
this month. Wc hope Rev. W. P. Smith
will be returnoO ''■*•■ or.
complisiied much good and is universally
popular with the people. Wc are poor in
this office, but will promise to pay him
fifty dollars another year. Wc love a
man |wlio carries “ sun shine” with him
wherever lie goes.
I’ninklhi County.
A citizen of the above county was in our
town last week. He said Hodges would
run well in his neighborhood, as they were
a very religious people, and did not want
to take one of the Lord's laborers out of the
field whom lie had called to preach the
gospel. Hut waiting on the Lord is a long
credit, and four dollars a day is sure pay.
Knintlile Art vice.
i You are asked every day through the
columns of newspapers and by your Drug
gist to use something for your Dyspepsia
and liver Complaint that you know no
thing about yon get discouraged spending
money without but little success. Now to
give you satisfactory proof that Gkkkn's
AuiifST Fi/iwkk will cure you of Dys
pepsia ami Liver Complaint with all its ef
fects. such as sour stomach, sick Headache,
Habitual Costivenoss. palpitation of the
Heart, Ileart-baro, Water-brash, Fullness
at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin.
Coated Tongue. Indigestion, swimming of
the head, lowspirits 4c.. wc ask you to go
to your Druggist E. H. Benson & Cos., and
get a Sample Bottle of Ghken'h A cot'ST
Flower for 10 cents and try it, or a Reg
ular size for 75 cents. Two doses will re
lieve you.
Rheumatism <tul<*kly Cured.
“ Dnrang's Rheumatic Remedy.” the
great Internal Medicine. will posi
tively cure any case of rheumatism on the
face of the earth. Price 81 a bottle, six
bottles, 85. Sold by all Wholesale and
retail Druggists. Don't fail to send for
circular to Hclpcustiue & Bentley, Drug
gists, Washington I). D.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician retired from active
practice, having had placed in bis bands by
an East Indian missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for the speedy
cure of Consumption, Bronchitas, Catarrh.
Asthma, arul all Throat and Lung affec
tions. also a positive and radical cure for
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. The recipe will tic
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. C. Stonk, 14 North
Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 64-79
WM. F. QUINCY,
WITH
HENRY BISCHOFF,
Wholesale Grocer,
Han. 107 A 190 Fast Bay,
oo i ii arleston, . c. n
The Colton Nnrla-li.
Anpkkhon, Nov. 15,
Aviiuhta, Nov. 15. —B}(>i KM.
CIIAKI.KSTON, Nov. If. 9('( 10 J.
Athens, Nov. 15.—9( loj.
llaktwku., Nov. 21. Cash ;
on debts 10 to 25 cents.
Sunil, A. Nki.xov l.iwia A. Nki.hov
A. KELSON & CO.,
WHOI.KSAI.K U(.\LKUS IN
HOOTS k SHOES,
No. 31 liny nr Mired.
Charleston, S. C
03 73
WILLIAM L. WEBB,
I.nto WKIMt 4 SACK.
Bticroutara IbCAMIIiOX, AVKUU 4 C’tl,
IMUOIITKIt OF
CH|NA, GLASS & EAIITH EN WARE,
I.OOKIMI pi. amnt.m. li i: it os in a:
MAPS, AC.
No. I'JS Medina Sired,
(ONK HOOK mow II.UKI. HT.)
CHARLESTON, 8. (.'.
[ 56?’ inn #1 (/>;// CiHMtry Merchants with Gihhlh,
in his line, at as low rates as theft can 6m ft in X*w
GO York or elsewhere. 7*! 1
Hunt, Rankin % Lamar,
Wholesale Druggists,
NO. 11, Nor Hi Pryor HI root,
ATLANTA, tIA.,
to tin* trswlo tin* larjamt ntwk of lMiuMo
(iihhlh in tin* State, on inont favoraMo trim*.
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS
59 A S|M*Haltv.
PROVISIONS ON TIME
To those that coin*' forward and pay mo
Early This Fall.
Tho*u4_f: , ‘ J, 'i' r to do ho can t * 4 ' credit longer.
All indebted to the old firm of T. .J.
LINDER & CO., that fail to SETTLE
In the next THIRTY DAYS, vUt he
SUED,
as the business must he wound up. So briny: along
your money, or Cotton for which the lIIGIIKST
WtICK w ill lx* paid.
T. J. LINDER.
p EORGIA—HART COUNTY.
X X M, s. Itupei'twm tun* for exemption
of jMM'HOimlty mill nettlti" n|inrt mid valuation ul
luiuiixte.id, till.) I will pa*H Hie Millie at 12
iM#r: k ,h “ ~,T
65 67 F. r. .STKPJIKNHON, Ordinary.
( 1 BORGIA, HART COUNTY.
VI ,J. \V. St IT him applied for exemption
of personalty and setting apart and valnat>ion of
homestead, and I will pirns ii|sm the same at tg
o'clock M. on the. sth dav t Derenibcr, liG7, at my
office. Thin November 10. 1H77
M 60 ¥. STEPJIFXSOX, Ordinary.
THE SUN.
1878. ’ NEW YORK. 1878
Ah the time atipmartie* far tin- renewal of Miibssrln
tioiiH, THK SI N would hmind it* friends and well
w isher* everyw here, that It in again ii eaiolidnte for
thoir CDUsideration and stipjiorl- l T J*on it* r erl for
the pant ten yearn it. relics for a i outimumee of the
heart \ sympathy and generous eo-operatio which
have liitlierto Iho ii extended to it fanu everjr quarter
of tin- Union.
The Dully Nim In a four page sheet of gs col
iiiiiiim. price by mail, jawt paid, 55 centa a month, or
Htt.so per year.
ThePiniMlny vditioiv of Tlflt Sin Ih an eight
prijre Mh'fc’t of 56 eohiliitiH. While giving the now* of
theday.it nlao contains ala ret amount of literary
and ni*c'lianeoiiH matter specially prepared for it.
TtfH Sif PAY Si X has nut with great success. Post
paid a year.
The Weekly Nun.
Whnaoen not know The Weekly Sex ? It circu
lates throughout the ( r nit*<l Staten, the ( anadas, and
lieyond. Ninety thousand families greet i!h Weleome
pages weekly, and regard it in the light of guide
eouiisi llor, and friend. 11k news, editorial, agricul
tural. arrd literary department# make it ess ntially a
journal ftiV the family and the fireside. Term* j Nine
Dollar a year, |MHt paid. Tills price. quality con
side red. makes if the cheapest newspaper published.
For el ii Ih of ten. with flOeanh, wo will send un ex
tra copy fro#. Address
rriJMSTIKK OF THK HV V
New York f'ltv.
MARBLE
TO Ml 5 STONES,
BX^ABB,
GAE L T RED UCTWN IN DRIVEN
A. li. ROBERTSON,
IxFALKRin Muoimients, Head and Fisit Stones,
/ Slabs, Marble Box Tombs and Cradle Tfiffils*.
Spei lmens of work anvayson hand and for sale. It
is a saving of money to buy your Monuments and
Tombstones in Athens, Ga.
J fjf Marble Yard ad joining Reaves A Nicholson's
Cotton W'arelioiiss. 4-1 115.
TEE LINDER,
A TTORS’E Y A T I. A IT.
HAKTWKI.r,, liKOmilA
Slrii t iiltciilion will iM yivi n to nil Ini.iiM'iw i-nlni.ltxl
32-KI to lilh rare.
JOHN P. SHANNON,
AT TO /.’ A K I”- .4 T- LAW,
RMIKIITON, (iHOKHIA,
Prnctii'es hi the Con nt ies of Klhert, Hart. Madison
and Franklin, and in the Supremo Court; elsew hero
when employed. 90
JOHN T. OSBORN,
ATTOUM-.Y AM) COrXSKIIjOM AT LAW
KIJIKKTON, HROKf.IA,
Prnetiers in any t/omt w here ho i* employe*!. Reg
nlarlv attends the Courts of the Northern and We*
U rn Circuits. 31
Y HODGES,
A TTORNEY-A T-LA IF,
TIAimVELL. HART COUNTY, OA.,
Will proDiptly attend fo all hnatneas intruste*l to his
eare. and colleetlng made a specialty. 3t
QI I ARLES W SEIDEL,
ATTORNEY AT LA W,
HARTWELL, IIART COUNTY,
1 52 GEORGIA.
Peace! Peace! Peace!
IN FA FRY HOr.SK WHERE THK
TIMES
COOKING STOVE IS USED.
The Largest, Cheapest
and Beet in Georgia,
CALL ON
A. G. NIcCURRY&CG.,
55 AND BK SATISFIED. HO
L 11. HALL&eoT.
•i lo 10 Mnrkd <1 33it * 22,7 Hint liny,
CIIAHI.F.NTO.V N. C.
BOOBS-,
BIBHES,
BUNDS,
All kinds of Manufactured Wood Work at
unusually low prices, to suit the times.
Bt lldlJi'.Krt' HAHDWAKE,
PAINTH, OILS,
GLASS, d*c'., &c.
We have the best reatlv mixed paints,
all colors, guaranteed to give satisfaction.
All of the above hits our special super
vision ; can offer inducements to all pur
chasers.
Thankful for past favors, wc solicit a
liberal continuance of the same.
A ill I l ess
L H. HALL & CO..
Charleston, 8. C.
Or our Agents,
r. it. m; n won a in.,
:tl S3 Hurl well. On.
Manhood; How Lost. How Restored !
pulilislied, anew edit ion of llr.t'tilver*
f-O well s t ili liralnl l.ssay on the mtfiral
(wHhblit lneilieiiie) of Sl F.HM A'l< maiu k A
or Seminnl Weakness, hivoluntarv Sefniiiai
I.ossi'M, lMruTK\< v. Mental and IMivniral Incapacity,
Impedinii ills to ete. • also. C<*nmi nIIIIon,
F.rtn iHY ami Kith, induced by selfdndtilgeui j or
si \ uai its I ravagnnre, \e.
■ !/"' I’liiM* ill se-aled envelope, only nix cent*.
Tim celebrated author, in this admirable K*snv.
eb arJy di'inoiiHtrates, from a thirty years' suecessful
praetiet*, that tit# alarming oojtaoquenrcH of sejl
ahuse lUiiy lw rudUally eiired without tlm pointing
out a mode of cure at Once simple, eertidn, mid clfre
tmtl. hv nu ans of w lti< Ii everv sulleier, no rnnitei
what his condition, may euro liimsuif cheaply, |iri
vntely, mid radically.
I# 0 This lecture should he in the Imnda of every
youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, tunny address.
/tout /mill, ou receipt of six cents or two jmstoge
stamps. Addremt
fMB nTYKKWEU HKHHAL 10.,
II Ami Mt., Xtnv York: lVmt Oflice 15ox. 45H0.
tit) 111
li is Foiiiml at IniHt !
Something New Under tiik Si n.—A new era Ik
dawning iiihui the life of woman liitlierto she has
lieen calletl iijhiii to atllfer the ilia of mankind and
j her own heHldes 'Tiie ff'e|iiout and distresHing if
! regularities iwi iiliar to her own ex have long been
to her the 'direful spiing of muck unnumbered '
in the niaiiaion of the rich and the howl of poverty
alike, woman has been the eorintaut yet patient vie
i til!) of n tlioiisaml ills unknown to man- and these
without a remedy. “Oh, Lord, how long!' in tin*
a.omy of her soil), hath she cried. But now the hour
of Jn-r redemption is come. She will suffer no more,
for l>r. /. Biadfleid's Female Regulator—Wohiuii'h
Beat. Friend—is for side h\ all rospeetnblc JLirugglnta
tlirougjioiit the land at #1.50 per Dottle.
Near M inteita. ii\.. March 91,1^70.
.VfKHHRH. Wm. Root A Sons: A bout one year ago.
I lioiighl a bottle of Bradeii ld s Female Regi'l.a
ior from you. for one of my ilanghtera who had been
suffering with suppressed menses for some time. I
have hail several physicians attending, but met with
no siiceess until i was persuaded to buy a liottle of
the Regulator, ami it is the very thing fbr which it is
leeoimm ruled She is n*w' in psrfiot health I hope
all suffering females will at least try one bottle and
have health again. Very respectfullv.
i>.Dobbins.
Holland’s Old Corner.
AT t)d# old stand, the subscriber will keep
tirotighTiie wlatci 1
NAI,T. ll\ro\. MKIAK. UOIITX
and a general assortment of O roeeih a and aft useful
(H>ds neeiled iti a faintly, and w ill barter for
HIDES', RAGS , nnd CVVSTIIY
PRODUCE ,
and would not ohjeet to taking rash.
Give me a call and I w ill try to please von.
W. 11. STLI'HKNSON.
P U b M O N A.
is beyond tomnartnon the le#t lemmly for the cure of
CONSUMPTION (even fp it* wont v<lDanced rtafjeu).
Asthma, Bronchitis. Catarrh, and all derangements
of the NLRVEOCS SYSTEM. A circular contain
ing Particulars of Many Cas‘S Successfully Treated,
full a*lvin for the treatment of the disoasea al ove
mentioned, and ortiflrati !- of actual cur##, will he
sent free hr mail to all applicants. Addr#.* fIsC’AK
G. MOBKS, Lolc rropiiftci, l? CatlUndt Street
, New York. 5P
morMG,
THE
IT ES TANARUS,
THE
GATE CITY,
Cooking Htnves have no superior for
Kxodlonco in intuvbcUini ami cooking
qualities.
I have no hesitancy in recommending
and guaranteeing them.
These Celebrated Stoves and Wilkins’
i'l-Mliiitnl
TIN
WARE
FOII HALF, lIY
E, B, BENSON & CO.,
HARTWELL.
J. C. WILKINS,
fij ATHENS, GA. 00
DtlTTVt't-t^ 0 - *U< U *X Ix-Hl. I J-'ldiuk !
OLA I I I .Outline ! See! Organ*. I'-’ Mi>!>* t.V>.
I'iaitoM only #l:to. C>rf<Mh t trriilar Free.
Diuiii-I F. I .cutty. Wuuliinjjtoii, N. J.
flllliC a*l Ilrvulveni. lllnxlnilwt IMcrl.iat free.
Q'JnO (ii-riit nVaf.nt (inn Work*. Pttluburg, I’*.
3i,„w vocal 4 'iuitff Instrniiieiital lAmShfi-t Mu.in
IIH-.xllvcr to'Hliix.Mimic l’nli I '>- Mltl(tlchoro.M*x.
CD EC MAMMOTH OUTFIT TO EVE
rnCC RYBODY. Stem-winder Watch
her with Hint .inter Ten Dollar* a <lav filninlel.
M I'HONKIiH 4 I'll.. I*lillii.l-I|lilh, P.. e
Milwaukee. Wlseonalii. #l-67
■■■ lIiKXIS H ASTKII for the
Work days of god.
V ImmiK of initrv*loiiM liMtMitv Him rii’niM'HH In tlioiij'Vit.
hlvlcnml hlnloHc fiieta 111 veil the very cream of ■•tuner,
mUiigltxMirllllnU wointcr* unit Drljrlit griiiH limine
Imlil ticumircx. Vmlnrtril 0y the I’m* and t’Urffy
Km, when-. It Alt i; CHAMCK far Ageiil-.
Shlcm tliimettxe. Suiiijilti llluHlniliiHiH. I’irenturH mitt
TemiH FItEE. At mice. .1. U Mi-ffllllV A I*o.,
l’liiliulflpliiii, l-o.
■ AUttllK MIX Mill lit >S with name, in rone.
nllric il3 without cane, lie. :mj new fun card* me
WViIuIMh I tie F. WASMI'.UKN 4MI Mi.tdl,-
iHirri. Mir,. 04-07
c Aurnan’C o,i * v "himithn •*# ih
OANrUnU 0 true .lamulcn with ehoico
Aromatics nnd French Brandy
fur weak ness, wen i iness and pros
tr at ion of the nervous fbrws. !*-
IH Mi inn ability to sleep, coldness uf thw
J AM nl V I'Kfreinfflv# mid HUKpendtd ctnui
hit ion, is gmtwfiil lson !► suffer*
ing humanity nt once smthifig.
strengthening, and n*freshiug.
fililCTD AMk br Jamah a
OlllOLni Oixukk.
RUPTURE.
d'hose wishing Kllefand run* fur Kitti kkshmil*!
consult Or. J. A. HIIKKMAN, *Asrl Broadway New
York.
S lid Iftots. for Ids now Usk. wit h Plmtograpldo
likenesses of hud cases Is fore and after cure. Be
ware of cheats who pretend to furnish Or Sbrrntait s
treatment.
One of these fellows, a German clerk, now railing
himself Or. W. G. (!mnpii, Is indicted un com
plaint of Or. 8. and awaits trial for forgerv him!
cm Is"/./.lenient. tHS t
AGENTS
WANTED ! !
FOR I’Altm'Ul.Aßrt, A DDIIESS
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
H’Jfl llronrtMK.v. Vf* York .'lly ;
( lilro.o, III.; ,\<-w Oilmim, 1.H.;
or Klin I'ruiM'lHOO, 4*nl.
O) f 1 u *
HABIT CURED.
A CHUT AIN AND SURE CURE.
I.nr.r It.'.liK lion In I'l lcm. I trialbnMlr fret.
Hro J. A. lIKOM.IMiKII. ln<liiia.
ikix 10:ih. (KonixTly Mm. Dr. 8. 11. Cnlllun.)
Send for Reduced Prise List of
MAS ON l HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
NEW AND SIM.ENDJD HTYI.F.H I'BKRI
nt:nm:n mo to os*, each this month.
(Nv Ih77>. Aililrwi.. SI AMO At A HANI.IS
01(4. A.V CO., Ikmton, Now York, or Hhinigo.
CONSUMPTION CURED.
An old physician, retlred from practice haring re
ceived from nn Kant India missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for bpw-ly and permanent
cur* of eontumpHon, bronchitis, entarth, a* him , and nil
throat and lung affection*; also r* cure for nervous de
bility nnd all nervous complaint*, after haring tested
its v urn lira power* in thou*ands of ense*. hn* felt it hi*
duty to make it known to hi* suffering fellow*. Actu
ated by a desire to relieve bninan suffering, I will send
free to nil who desire it. this recipe in fennsn, French s
cr I'tiflish, wkli directum*. Address,with stamp.
\V. W. Su j.i; aii, 11APower’*li lock, Rochester ,N. Y.
THE OLD RELIABLE!
riTIIK old Aflo’Tt* I look afore, eetaMislted in IF2B, in
J Mf 111 pri juirfd to tiirriirdi rrmthinj; in it* line on
a* term* * the sarin* cun Im- Umght id*wwhrrn
in flic Stnt**. full mid see iik Im*fore pinch using, nn
wr drtonninod to atll a* low uk an\body.
BURKE & FLEMING,
(Successor* to T. A. liuvVe j
THOMAS BLACK INK.
Thn H.HI nim k Ink iu the uvikl—flow* frr lv an
a tliii.l andjrt lilafk Irinn the pen. l avid roalaiinj;,
fiub-lea* in i-nlor, and warranted not to bo injured by
freezing.
Alan. BLUI\ YIOLKT. CA MUSK, and CJtJMSOX
INKS.
FI.AGG'B IKK—better than llorria'—al prifoo
whivb defv competition.
s BURKE & FLEMING,
Athens, Ga,