The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, November 21, 1877, Image 4

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A Yankee Trick. •Inst lcfoi* the declaration of Indepen dence, a Yankee peddler started down to New York to sell a lot of bowls and dishes ic had made of maple. •Tonnthan traveled over the chy, asking everybody to Nay his wares, but no one seemed disposed to pur chase. It happened that a British fleet was then lying in the harbor of New York, and Jonathan struck upon a plan of selling his dishes. Ho got a naval uniform by hook oakf crook (for history doesn't tell where begot it) and, strutting up town one morn ing, asked a merchant if he had any nice wooduu ware, as the commodore wanted a lot for the fleet. The merchant replied that he had none on hand, but there was some in town—if he would send in the afternoon he would supply him with pleasure. *• Very good,” said our naval officer, “ 1 Will call.” Jonathan now cut for home by the shortest route, and he had scarcely dolled his borrowed plumage before down came the merchant, who—seeing that Jonathan had sold none of his wares—offered to tnke the whole lot if he would deduct fif teen per cent; hut Jonathan said he'd he goldarncd if he didn't take 'em home be fore he'd take a cent less than his first price. The merchant filially paid him down his price for the wooden ware, which laid on his shelves fora many a long tlay thereaf ter, and Jonathan trotted home in high glee at the success of his manoeuvre, while the merchant cursed British officers ever ufter. A Hick Sermon. The following extract from a sermon will he rccoguizcd at a glance by some of our readers at home, it loses much of it's humor because we cannot put it in appro priate gestures that accompany it : “ Jly friends, sin makes the purliest young man in the country ugly-nh. An 1 tell you how 1 know-ah. I was coming up to church to-day. when I saw some men in the road-all and thought one of them the purliest man I ever saw in my life-ah. And as I drew nigh unto them, 1 discover ed they were playing at marbles, and they all drew nigh unto a place what they call- ctlUuv ami they marvellfd-ah. And when lie marvelled lie jumped up ami iluppcd liia liandh like a rooster docs his wings ami says: “ 1 wish 1 may bed dif 1 ain't lat-ah.” -And oh, my friends then I thought that was one of the ugliest young men I ever saw in my life-oh. And I opened my mouth and spake unto him the way to salvation.” And he said, "look here, old hoss, if you had been salivated as bad as 1 was, you would not love to hear talk of salva tion.” And now my friends, if that mini said he was fat he told a lie, for lie was lean ns that hungry looking sister over lliar, that's always praying so piously when the hat is being passed nround-ah. And. in v friends, if that young man had not been blinded by sill, he never could a alistuk me for an old hoss-nh. Humble Origin. The late Senator Morton, of Indiana, the greatest man of the Republican party, was apprenticed to a hatter at the age of fifteen, and followed the business for four years. Andrew Johnson was a tailor, Grant, though not a statesman, Was a tanner, .jtbraham Lincoln was a rail splitter. Mil lard Fillmore, when fifteen years of age. v as apprenticed as a wool carder and cloth dresser. Webster and how many others were farmer boys 1* Numbers of the most noted of our public men have risen from like stations to eminence, many of them having been mechanics and others dcs comlantaol mechanics. Roger Sherman, of revolutionary, fame was a shoemaker, and the Sherman of to day and Mr. Kvarts are his descendants. It did not, remarks the lialtimore Shu. require any labor parties or labor organizations to bring these men to the front Nothing obstructs the way of the mechanic or other laborer in this coun try to the highest positions if lie has the capacity, the integrity and industry requi site to the performance of the duties in volved. A One-Sided Drunkard. Among the "revolting drunks "that ap pear ut the Tombs Police Court, in New York city, is a man called the "One sided Drunk.” The peculiarity of this man is that when he drinks liquor he becomes in toxicated only on one side of the body (the light baud side), while on the left side be is perfectly sober. One day last week he was brought to court in bis usual condi tion I’nfortunately for him his right side faced the Justice ; in fact, he was so intox icated on that side that ho was unable to speak, and the usual sentence often dollars or ten days was about to be meted out to him when he turned bis left side around to the court. The Justice mistaking him for a now oasu and seeing the man apparently perfectly sober, was about to discharge him, when someone whispered the true] state of facts to him. The Justice looked I at him in amazement and finally let him oti with a live dollar line, which was just the proper arithmetical division of penalty. A poor young man once fell in love with an heiress, and the passion being re turned. it only wanted the parents’ con sent to make them happy. At length, meeting the father, he asked for the daugh ter’s hand. *• llow much money can you command?’’ “1 can’t command much.” was the replv. "\\ hat are your expecta tions?” •• Well, to tell the truth, I ex pect to run away with your daughter and marry her, if you don’t give your con sent.” lion He Hot Off the Train. Burlington llturk Kyr. A Burlington man, who travels a great deal, lias always had hm breast wrung when lie came in from the West, because the train ran right past his house and car ried him clear down town and he had to walk nil the way hack. So the* other morning lie made tip his niiinl to get off the train at his own gate if it scared him to death. He wasn’t very badly frighten ed. lie got one foot off the steps and down on the gruund all right, hut lie thought the oilier foot never would come down in time, lie took one stride and stepped dear across an eighty foot street and half across a forty foot lumher-yard. ft split his legs dear up to his chin, und when lie went home Ins astonished family thought it was u pair of tongs with clothes on. A Trite Story. A good deacon E , a pillar of the church, raised pair of steers and finally sold tlie,n to Mr. Jake, who was terribly deaf and not a church goer. Some time after the sale, the deacon was agreeably surprised to sec the buyer of the steers at church, and as services were over shook his hand heartily and asked for the health of Ills family. The deaf buyer having the sale chiefly in hii mind, and thinking the deacon would he chiefly interested in the steers he had raised, answered in a very bluff and loud voice, heard all over the church, •‘Lousy! Lousy! Lousy as the devil!’’ The late Mrs. Jane W , was equally remarkable for kindness of heart and ab sence of mind. One day she was accosted by a beggar, whose stout and healthy ap pearance startled her into a momentary doubt of the needfulness of charity in this instance. •* Why,” exclaimed the good old lady, “you look well able to work.” *• Yes replied the supplicant, “ but I have been deaf and dumb these seven years.” •* Poor man, what a heavy ntlliction !’’ ex claimed Mrs. W •, at the same time giving him relief with a liberal hand. On returning home, she mentioned the fact, remarking, ” What a dreadful thing it is to tie deprived of such precious faculties !” •• But how,” asked her sister, “did you know that the poor man had heen deaf and dumb for seven years?” ••Why,” was the quiet and unconscious answer, ** he told me so.” All Irish lady called on a photographer to have a cabinet portrait taken. When the artist removed the plate he told her she need not sit any longer. On coming out from the dark room he found her still bolt-upright in the chair, with that look of jKjtriHed despair on her face peculiar to the photographic pose. “ You needn’t sit there any longer.” "aiJ frtjjtiieiieil ar tist. iVhai'.s that ?" she hoarsely whis pered. without changing a muscle. “I say you needn't sit there now—l have tin ishod,” he explained. *• Ain't I to pay you a dollar?” she interrogated, in the same gurgling tone, with her eyes strained on the mark. *• Yes.” •• Well, thin, do yc mane to say I’m to give ye a dollar for only live ininits in the cheer? Begorra, i’ll liavo 11 full tin minits fur the money, an' that's little enough in nil conscience !” And she had it. The difference between going in and out of office is this—they are sworn in, but go out swearing MAKE HOME HAPPY. A Plentiful Supply of Good Heading and Beautiful Pictaret will DO IT. THE CINCINNATI WEEKLY STAR, A fine ©lght-paf© paper, with 48 full col umns, ihmU only 61.04* fr yonr two pOStSgt*), Mid 10 III* htl'f/Ct/. briffhtrst, and best */>* publirtcd f<*r the money. Il is Ul*|nudril in politic*, give* all the itriu, and, beanie* much other good rssding. *uiy number k.v* thri-n or four exesUenl rnipinat or *■ lretstories. Kverjr lUbieriUr also redv*s a copy of tit** beautiful engre*- tni!, **Tlm* Poor Ihf Poor .tlnn'n Friend,** **• *4*34 tnehes, nod a copy of Till. STAR Il irsTUATKIt ALMA NAC. Bft da. extra* must U taut to pay expense of packing and mailing pre mium* OtTOur IndnrHiu nU to A icon I*. always the most lib'iil m the Held, m e now (treaterthat. . tr. W* want every club agent in th >ui*try to com mu nif te with us lurfor* commencing work. To any per*©a desiring to get up a club, we will send a s a wide cojy of the pictuie and a eanvassei s outfit for els. Specimen ropy <>/ fntjter free. Neutl for one before hubsn lb* Ini; for any other. The Mar, though in no sens© a party paper, has always been a vigorous advo cate of the rights of ail the State*, and was among the first to urge the justice of local governntettt in th© South. Persons i" whom we have a trend? sent the picture, “The Poor he Poor yfasn'a Friend. ** by saying ao can have in it* stead nhotber ei.eileut ©n graving, of sum© *ue, which wr© have securod for this purpose. ti ’ Hiper without picture. One Dollar. THE S3O Walnut SU, Cincinnati, O. MAKE HOME PLEASANT. Cl HULL & SCOTNEY, GENERAL COM M ISSION MERCHANTS, 346 North Water Street PHILADELPHIA, .■mil wliol.-nale (teulers In Batter. Chisw. 1..m1, Tat 1., I‘miltrv. Gallic. Sun k. I*italm'. Appl.-s. -r^fTrrirpTVrtmain l'k’iir Km-. Wiml ( ••tton HI I I I I■ 11 Kit. Tolmusk, I Van ills linxmi 3J\J * * J - , **i ,„i, IM.sl Fruit, Hat. II, M x. ... IkiniCHli,- Krnll*. and in fact in- ran m il ■aswsnasi hs 1 !* CHEESE l ies TANARUS„ slmw i'V extennivo busine**. any ffHiiw dealer in 1 Inluls-I|lim win tell vmi V C handled more Dwt hehjjmii than I all otho.l Houses ill l’hihuh 1 Y)OTTT TT) V r ihta put together. Stml lor A UULi 1 XV X I l*ri<e l.lst. Stem il. A-c.. Art*. : i: KFKKKNCK < ‘ ASII. or w refer vou to AN V M t!• ISiON SI HI.K HOrsi: in OCR I’iTT. EGGS. GAME. I 00 in ATTENTION, NORTHEAST GEORGIA. BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, WAGONS, &.C., OF THE OLD RELIABLE HODGSON IIJiN'U'FACT'U'IIE, ATHENS, CrBORGTA. Jttr THE LMMJEST STOCK IN THEEOVTII AT GItEATLYEEDUUED VIiU'ES. fe* Ee/mr Hurt a Sfteriitliy. Mice The Best Selected Material and the Finest \\ orkmen in the State. _ r.i -n WOT ftll and Kimwwe Iwfew Ptwchaaing Klaewhere. ALL WORK OUARARTKRD- . 1 1 . Ayer’s Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. with the qlost and frethness of youth. Thin hair is thickened, tailing hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. But such as remain can he saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasion'd use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan gerous, and ’ :, 'rious to the lini* the Vigor cany?',-! :t but it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothin" else can be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil white cambric, and yet lasts Ion" on the hair, giviii" it a rich, glossy lustre and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cos., Practical ami Analytical Chemiiti, LOWELL. MASS. E. B. BENSON & CO., Agents, llaktwkll, Ga. SHAWN* PUUE^B** ($, COTTON C/NS& PRESSES FOR STEAM, JwD.ORMRSE POWER. SORGHUM MILLS Erc.crc. riRCU LA R WNSHIP & BRO. Q§£VofOH U r ‘ ATLANTA. CA. m (ieai m SHAFTING and BOLTS rtIKATEI: THAN KVKI? PK.KOKK ATTIIK Forest City Foundry MACHINE WORKS, CKO. 11. LOMHARIUUU, AIUINTA. (it. IJI sti IX ES. \ /COTTON STREWS. 11.1. GEAKIXG. and Ma, Inner, of all kinds made and repaired. M ’ ns> John M. Robinson, (Formerly ( Y( ’tinner Knbinson) M’lHtli'iiilr Healers in —— Millinery '% Straw Goods, BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, etc.. Xo*. S A 10 nroalar Street. .19 ATLANTA, GA. GRACES SALVE. .4 Vevetabl* I’reitnration, inveutrd in the l“th century hv t>r. Win. Gnui*, Surgwn in King .fames* army, its ngenev In* cured thon smiklk of the most serious sores and wound#* and was recanted l\ all who knew him us a public! belief. c tor. *JV a box. by mail 30e. For sale by ■JUggwit* tfrlimllv. M AGENTS WANTED. I Addicts SETH tv. nnru C. SOXS G-s# Mas* 1 FURNITURE IN THE LATEST DESIGNS. PAIILOII FURNITU It F, DINING ROOM FURNITURE, CHAMBER FURNITURE. tew"’ The Cheapest House in the South. jßco The Best Goods made and warranted at Less than Manufacturer’s Prices. G. V. DeGRAAF, 147, 1471,149 <(• 155), Broad Street, AUGUSTA,GA. -r-r--ht-r-\ -T-! n rn /% T 7" T TVT /"* in all it* lnumlie*. Sunday Morning mill, at the Store. UiV JL/ JLj Jtx A. iliYilV Ur Xiylit call*, 153 Kroml Street. li SYRUP MACHINERY. Mark W* Mmmm & Cos ., ATLANTA, GA., Manufacturers of Clegg VPatent Portable COPPER EVAPORATORS and Galvan ized Iron Evaporators. \cents for CANE MILLS. FRUIT DR VERS. GTXS COTTON PRESSES. Portable and Stationary STEAM EXCISES. THRESHERS. HORSE ROW ERS FA X MILLS.' HORSE lIAY RAKES. GRIST MILLS, SMUT MA VIIIXES, BOLTING CLOTHS, MOWING MACHINES. H,-C. JsffV'Our Evaporators are the cheapest on the market, and none better Tsifl Send for circulars and prices. TURNIP SEED, 1,500 lbs. Fresh TERN IP SEEDS. All sorts I.andreth's Best GRASS SEEDS, SEED OATS, RYE, BARLEY, WHEAT, &V. FERTILIZERS FOR WHEAT !!! AGICUUETURAE IMPLEMENTS, &C. Mark W, Johnson & Cos., Atlanta. Ga.,'July 0. 1877. 47-72 Til£j MOOT CROWDED PLACE Is that where Goods are Sold the Cheapest. JOHN KEELY’S Fall Announcement for the Year 1877. T oil V KKFlYlm* (.. rc-riv.-Tand ma.k.-d ofl' Ids fait it.ick of filiVllOonS Notions. Hosiery and fj liiov.- hunts' I'liiniuliingtiooil*. Hat*. Iloots and Shoos Cloak* anil Shawls 1 rank*, etc., "lii.lt tor volmtV vaiii't* IwuiiH. .lositahilitv and . huapn.sK, will hr found to surmiss. In tar. any stork rvrr plturd IH-fi.ro tld* public in Atlanta at miy time previous. Hnvin- been for tioaih a month past in attendaiiee "|*>n \,. w v*i k forced *ale*." Id has pun ai\ immense stock of uinmlh, for tin? greater part of vtliitli Id* li.in paid notbfng likt* llieir value. (’niiiwqm'iitly lie can sell “bargains.” THIS ADVERTISEMENT Is no •xtravagant exasperation expei.tb and upon a mere handful of gooda, purcliasotl, perhaps, at high figures under the jhtssuiv ot a doubtful eredit. ON THE CONTRARY, his inditmenl It hr rrsult of thirty wars rxpwicnrr) and plucked splendid windfalls from under the ham inn of the auctioneer, thr shrritf, and from the hands of tho assign.*. JOHN KEELY. Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets. Atlanta. Ga. of liver, STOMACH AND BOWELS. BILIOUSNESS. A bilious condition, with foul stomach. 1 is produced by want of proper action of the liver to withdraw the bile from the blood, which becomes clogged and noisoned : and. until this organ is 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, la/.v feelings, depression of spirits, and sour stomach. As the liver is the source of the disease, so must we 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. Uy its continuance the natural functions of the liver is restored, and the stomach, bowels and lilood are purged from every taint of bilious matter. Use it once, and vou will be satisfied. HOWIE X MOISK. tvUJfi PniugiMtH. rharleston. S. (*. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING A IMNk c<uit;iiuinj4 a list of tow ns in the I'. S. Inn - ing A.OOO i**p.. and the newspapers having largest uivt-nlalion. All the Religious. Agricultural. S ion titic. ami other K]tfril class journal*. Tables of l-ates. showing eost of advertising and everything wliieh an advertiser would like to know. MuiVd on : receipt of ten : nt*. Ad drew* tKO. I*. KOM EMi A CO.. lOMpritef St., X. Y. (opposite Tri bune - mubling). a day si HK are made by A uepts X \ pr fhronuw*. Frayon*. anil lieward Motto, scripture Text. 'lV.mspmx-itt, picture and (Mtwino ('tird* 100 - unpin* worth st. 1 sent lHMtiM'id tor TV. Illustrate*! fat ilo-m- fee. j. ii. in yriutsrs sons, koston. i | Lstahlishctl. lti-'O. J Greatßeduction inPrices AVe are the first to offer FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINES at prices within the reach of all. WE WILL SELL THE VERY BEST Family Sewing Machine For Twenty-Five Dollars j on ail ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, with 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 case of lnanagnient. and less fatigue to the operator, than any machine now in use. They make the Double Thread Stitch in such a manner that they avoid ihc ncregxity of icinding Ihc under thread, and will sew from the finest cambric to the heaviest overcoat cloth. Send for circular and sam/dc of facing. Every machine warranted for three years. Aft EVEN AVA\Ti:i* EVERYWHERE. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited. 7-20 Filbert Nt.. Ibilm<l€-l|>lii. !•. 57 H 2 ADVERTISIN' (i. *I.OOO WORTH FOU NS7AO. Tli** clu aiM**t and b**Mt way to rearli render# out* • Mid** of th* lariie cities is by lifting one or more of pur six list* >f over 1000 nc-v* sjmi|**m*. divided to rover different section* *f tlio country. Weekly t'lreu l:it ion over 000.000. Advert laMnents received for one or more list*. For catalogue* containing ibimpN i*t' d:i|mtm. and other information and for *stl ; mates, address lb. vi s \ rosrKlt, II Talk llow (Tim* * ' Jj.iildiii”), New York. & TUTT!S_PILLS A Noted Divine says They are worth their weight in gold . READ WHAT HE SAYS: Da. Tctt:—Dear Sir: For ten rear* I have been a martyr u> Dj'.pc|i,Cnntipiition, and Piles. Last spring vour pills were recommended to me ; t used them (hut with little Isitlt). I atn now a well man, have good appetite, digtslioa iwncct, regular s' m>l, piles gone, and I have gained forty pounds solid flesh. They sre worth their weigh ting old. Rv. K. L. SIMI'SO.N, Louisville, Ky. TUTTS PILLS CVBB SICK HXAD ACIiH. Turn PILLS COBB PTBPEPBIA. TUTTS PILLS CUBE OOWSTITATIOW TUTTSIILLS CUBE PILES. TirrfspiLLS CUBE FEVER AND AGUE. TUIfS“'ILLS CUBE BILIOUS COLIC Turns"'lLLS CUKE KIDNEY COM PLAINT. Turn"'lLLS CUBE TORPID LIVER imparting health and strength to the system. Sold everywhere. Office, 35 Mu ray Street, New York. TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. Gray Hair can be changed to a glossy black by a single application of Dr.TutTs Hair Dye. It acts like magi* , and is warranted us harmless as water. Price SI.OO. Office 35 Murray St., N. Y. What is Queen’s Delight? Read the Answer It is a plant that grows in the South, and is spe cially adapted to the cure of diseases oi that climate. ‘ NATURE’S OWN REMEDY, Entering at once into the blood, expr! ing .ill scrof ulous, syphilitic, and rheumatic affections. Alone, it it a search in if alterative, but when combined with Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dock, and other herbs, it forms Dr. Tutt’s Sarsaparilla and Queen’s Delight, The most powerhil blood portlier known to medical science for the cure of obi uletrs, diseased joints, foul discharges from flie ears anti nostrils, abbesses, skill diseases, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil effects of secret practices, disordered liver and spleen. Its use strengthens the nervous system impart* a fair com plexion, and builds tip tile hotly with HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH. As an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly recommended. Hundreds of cases of the worst tyje have been radically cured by it. Being purely veg etable its continued use win do no harm. The best time to uk>< it is during the summer and fall; and instead of debility, headache, fever ami ague, you will enjoy robust health Sold by all druggist*. Vrice, si.oo. Office, 35 Murray Street, New York. E!. I’MKKKK SKI.!.. CHAU. FOSTER. SELL % Fnen, WHITE GOODS, MILLINERY, FANCY and FURNISHING GOODS, GLO YES, HOSIER r. NOTIONS, AND STATIONERY. Goods sold on the most liberal terms, at the lowest prices to responsible bouses. ( SELL & FOSTER, No. 27 Ilnync Street, Charleston, S. C. 47 72 WOOL CARDING THE ANDERSONVILLE MILES and WOOL CARDS are in first-rate condition for work. Wool, left with Messrs. E. B. Bkxsox <fr Cos., at Hart well, will be carded and returned free of extra charge. Sept. 4th, 1877. F. E. HARRISON. NCIIKIHI.E, Alluuta and (Imrluflc Air-Line Kail road. GOING EAST. Leave Atlauta 4 00 p m Arrive at (iainosvillc 0 24 p m New Uolhuitl fi 211 p in Lulu 6 55 p m Bell ton (Supper) 7 00 p m Mt. Airy 7 50 p in Toccoa H 21 p in Greenville II 18 pm Spartanburg I‘jsi a m ( ’harlotte 4 12 a in Charlotte (Railroad) Junction.... 4 ‘JO u in GOING WEST.* Leave Charlotte (Uailioad) Junction 7 00 p m Charlotte 7 10 p m Arrive at Spartanburg 10 12 p in (i reenvillc 11 JO ant Toeeoa J 47 a in Mt. Airy 4“28 a m Lula . r 58 a lu Xew Holland C 1J a in Gainesville 6 4J a m Buford (Breakfast) 6 XI a in Atlanta 8 45 a in ACCOM MO DAT! ON TRAIN. Leave 7 15 a m \tlanta \rrive 5 15 p m Sundays excepted. G. J. FORKACRK. General Manager. W. J. HOUSTON, General Bass, and Ticket Agent. ITtXKCC TORS’ SALK. Bursiiaut 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 tiist T tes day in December next during tin* legal hours .** •*, Two tracts of land, one tract containing 12J more op less, and one traet containing 7.J aert or less, on the waters of Shoal Creek, adjoining A of Win. It. Boole. J. Q. A. Black. Welden and Said trai ts of land nave some tine bottom lands id, them in a state of high cultivation mid tolerably well improved. Sold as the property of A. J. M. Walters, deceased for the benefit of bis legatees. Terms, one. half ciihli and the oth r half twelve months credit, with interest from day of sale.. JHond given for titles when all purchase money is paid. This (Jet. 29tli f 1877. H. I*\ WALTKRS. U’ve* ul*e 62LUMPKIN WALTKRS, "VT( )TTCE. _L. I Whereas. S. M- Mewliorn. Administnc. -fi Wm. A. Mew bom. deceased. applies lot leave „.j tlie real ♦•state of said deceased. Theirtor* . u ~,r . S4*ns citeerne*! an* hereby notified to show af mv office on oi ln fore the First Mmtny 111 Di next why said leave should not be granted. <liven umlef mv band, at my offns*. this Xm*. fth, 1.-77. j w-06 l\ C. SIKI'UEXSOX. Ordinary. Dr. Tutt has been en. gaged in the pmctico of imdicine thirty year*, and fori Icing time wandcmon, str:tor .t aimtocny in the Medical College of Geor fria, hence itcrarni* using its Pills have the gnar.tn. tee that flu-v are prepared on scientific principle*, nnd are free from all quackery. lie hits wcCfrdcd in combining in them the heretofore antagonistic qualities of a strengthen ingifUEfatiTi'i ana a pur ifying tonic. Their first apparent ef fect is to increase the ap petite by causing the food to properly assimilate. Thus the system is nour ished, and by their tonic action on the digestive or gans, regular and healthy evacuations are produced. The rapidity with which persons take on fesh % while under the infhn me of these pills, oi itself in dicates their adaptability to nourish the body, and hence thcircfficacy in cur ing nervous debility,incl anchol r, dyspepsia, wast ing of thh muscles, slug gishnes.> of the liv* r, chronic constipation, and