The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, November 28, 1877, Image 3

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I.ll*l ( nil. AH those indebted to me for tuition must come forward and settle their ac counts before the School closes, or they will positively be placed iu the hands ol an attorney. M. V. 1/Oonky. Wikml VV willed. Wc will take a few loads of wood and pine at this office on subscriptions. Benson & McGill. Baptist t'hsrrh. Rev. U. M. Barton resigned the pastor ship of the Hartwell Baptist Church Sun day. and Rev. L. W. Stephens, of Elber ton, was called to till his place for the year 1878. Fine Maniple* Nyrup. We are indebted to Mr. J. S. Chambers for splendid sample syrups of his own make. We never tasted better. As to appearance they will compare favorably with any New Orleans. Mnlt* and Norahuin. The are 33.000 gallons sorghum in the County and wo have 300 lbs. Epsom Salts, these mixed are splendid for a cold. Try it. E. B. Benson A Cos. Young Men, If you want any kind of Jewelry, J. I’. Stevens & Co"s, Atlanta, Ga., is the place to get it. Their solid gold spiral studs at $3.00 per set arc splendid. We ordered a set by mail, and they surpassed anything we ever saw for the price. Hermon Lodge I Mil A. F. M. All the membere of this Lodge arc re quested to attend the next regular commu nication ou the 4th of December next, as business of importance will be transacted. By order of Allen S. Turner, W.\ M.\ C. W. Seidel. Secretary. Beol Crpck Chnrrh. The writer attended thin church Sunday. Was glad to see Kev. W. L. Fore there and able to preach. He had the best at tention. and we never saw a more orderly congregation. A pin could have been heard to drop at any time of the services. W. ('heap l.ninl. Do you want a good home cheap? If so call on E. B. Benson & Cos., with the cash, and you shall not be disappointed. They have several tracts of land, im proved and unimproved, that can be bought for less than cost. K. B. Benson & Cos. If yinonial. Married, at the residence of the bride's Father, on the 21st inst., by Rev. B. Thorn ton, Mr. Thus. J. Rucker and Miss Fannie D. C. Thornton, granddaughter of the officiating minister—all of Elbert County. Thanks for some nice cake, and inay the happy pair live as long and as useful lives as their venerable grandfather. Not JUroke Yet. If our customers will pile in the cotton on their debts as they have done for the last two weeks, we will be all right. Wc owe ten thousand dollars that must be [►aid by the first of January, and we have about eighty thousand due us in Hart County. Don’t let us go under. E. B Benson ft Cos. Honor lo Whom Honor i* Hue. The people of Hart County arc much in debted to Mr. John S. Williford, of Athens, Ga.. for the mail route from Toc coa to this place. He has been working a long time for this, and at last succeeded through Hon. B. 11. Hill. Mr. Hill did the work in Washington. Mr. Williford did the work here necessary to putting the thing through. Wanted. A good two-horse wagon—new one pre ferred. Persons indebted to us can get a fair price for same. For cash , we will sell a good mule—or pair—at rock bottom fig ures. E. B. Benson ft Cos. N. B. —When you bring wagon for us to see, load it with cotton, as it will show off to better advantage. E. B. B. ft Cos. Accident. 11. N. Mulkey, on last Saturday even ing, mounted his mule at AY. 11. Stephen son's store, whereupon his rouleship ran off" with him and running under a horse rack. Mr. Mulkey's head came in contact with the beam of the rack and he fell to the ground senseless. The spectators thought he was dead, but we learn lie will be able to attend the election and put in a sure pop. Diagmecfiil. Several pistol shots were fired near the square on Sunday night last. This may be brave or amusing, but we fail to see it. Whoever the parties arc they should be caught up with and punished with the ut most severity of the law. The woods are free, let pistol exercise be carried on there. On the Sabbath, common decency would keep any respectable man from violating it so wantonly. A Caper for Young People. The Youth's Companion of Boston em ploys the same writers as the best English and American magazines, and no other publication for the family furnishes so much entertainment and instruction of a superior order for so low a price. Among its contributors are Dinah Muloch Craik, Miss Yonge, J. T. Townbridge, Louisa M. Alcott, Henry W. Longfellow, Wm. Cul len Bryant, John G. Whittier, and nearly fifty of the best story-writers. For judi cious editing, select and popular contribu tors. and sprightly, entertaining reading it has no superior among Youth's pub lications. , Mun Uny *. Com lor sale by E. B. Benson A Cos. New com cribs are the order of the day in Hart County. Kerosene Oil for sale by E. B. Benson ft Cos. Little Casey is stdl watching for thee, broken jewelry, watches and clocks. If you want a good mule, we can suit, you, F.. B. Benson A Cos. Read A. M. ft 11. N. Ayers' advertise ment in this paper. They talk plain and mean business. Before venturing West, John M. Prcs nell would like that little you owe him to remember you by. Now is the time to get rare bargains at E. B. Benson ft Co's. They will soil you goods at pour own price for cash. Soft scats are desirable. Flep Kav can make your chairs “ soft as downy pillows arc.” and paint your house, also. Procure a bottle of Thrash's consump tive cure and lung restorer, and stop that dreadful cough. Trial bottle 50 cents; large size 1 30. Sold by all Druggists. Mrs. Sallie Isom, aged 77. of Reed Creek Township, in this Count}* has pick ed one hundred pounds of cotton for sev eral days during this month. Liverpool Coarse Salt, none of your lit tle 170 pound sacks, but warranted to weigh 200 pounds, for sale at $1 73 cts. E. B. Benson & Cos. Jesus Christ was bom in a horse stable, and that did not make him a horse. Charlie Seidel was born in Pennsylvania, and that did not make him a “ Yankee.” Take care of your corn, it don't look now like you can ever get through with it all, but there may be a drouth next sum mer, and corn will keep good two years. The population of Hartwell is increasing rapidly—a girl and a boy. The former at Wm. 11. Satterfield's, the latter at Dr. Eberhart's. Take the census immediately. Come on Wednesday the 3th of Decem ber to vote. Don't forget the day. and vote for the choice of the primary election. Don't coine on that day to trade or sell cotton but to vote. Commence early and stay late. Dr. C. W. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills are prepared express ly to cure Sick Headache, Nervous Head ache. Neuralgia. Nervousness and Sleep lessness, and will cure any case. Price 50 cents, postage free. Sold by all Druggists. Office, No. 100 N. Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. 04-07 Just the thing you need—Those ready mixed paints at E. B. Benson ft Co's., in all colors, and in cans so arranged that youOnay use any quantity you may need, from a teaspoonful up, without waste. They are splendid for chairs, tables etc. Try them. They are so chea;i. It is a conceded fact in buying musical instruments the best are the cheapest. Daniel F. Beatty. Esq., of Washington, New* Jersey, has gained a reputation equal to any, for both Pianos and Organs and all are recommended to write to him before buying. Sec advertisement. (53-90 Last Saturday, Benson's cotton yard re minded us of old Hamburg in its palmy days—a perfect jam of wagons. The farmers are paying up their debts, and we look forward to brighter, happier times. An abundance of corn, wheat, peas, pota toes and in fact everything that is needful for man and beast has been made this ycar, and if the farmers won’t throw away their time and money on a little stinking brick-dust called guano, there is nothing to keep them from prospering in the fu ture. That all arc 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 F. Beatty, of Washington. New Jersey, has succeeded in giving the public the finest toned instru ments. both Pianos and (trgans—hence his unparalleled success. None should buy without consulting Mr. Beatty's advertise ment. 65-1)0 Our I‘rivute Mall. I.ast week we discontinued our private mail which has supplied Elberton, Web ster Place, Amandaville, Eagle Grove. Bowcraville, Ford’s Store, Parker's Store and Air Line, with The Sun on day ol publication. We have kept up this mail route for seven months at our own expense. The subscriptions that have been added at these offices do not justify its continuance. We only proposed, at first, to continue this private mail until the U. S. I’ostofliee Department would put service on route from Toccoa to this place. 'That is now accomplished. We have a tri-weekly mail from Toccoa. Now, if those interested will use a little exertion to have schedule on route from Gainesville to Elberton changed, so as to connect at Bowersville with the mails from this place to Athens. Or say, leave Garnesville Fridays and return Sat urdays, then change schedule of the route from Carnesville to Anderson by Ford's Store, so as to connect with Toccoa mail at anew office to be established at Mrs. Holbrooks’ on route from to Toccoa, every thing will be well arranged, and at nobody’s loss or expehse. We do hope our friends on these routes will take the matter in hand and have these changes made. We would gladly continue our private route if we could possibly make it pay expenses. We know our friends would not have us continue this mail at a loss. Nothing can be fairer than Mr. Daniel F. Beatty'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 arc brought into competition with others, and invariably come out victorious. Ad dress all communications to Daniel F. Beatty, Washington, Warren County, New Jersey. See his advertisement. 05-1)0 N*nm|i Mpvocll. On® of onr politicians, who was slightly enthused by the influence of an artificial stimulant, harangued a mixed crowd on the advantages of Milledgcville as a capital thus: Friends and Feller-Citiuns 1 Atlanta is anew town, built since war—sprung up like a mushroom, with hits stoats spread ing over a thousand akers —hits drummers a heatin' their drums about terbackcr, Hour, bakin and wheat-straw baggin* nil over Amerikcrand the rest af the world in ginriil. Them folks arc a mercantil pe pul and haint got no use fur aStait capitul. Jist look at Milledgevillc—why it's thou sand years older un Georgy hitself! Didn't old DeSorter, when he war a sarching fur a spring flowin' w ith wild peach and huney find old Monte and old Zuincy a stalkin megestic strides through the halls of Hint town? Don't liistry say this wm before Ogilthorp ever heard of Georgy, and haint hit just of late years they’ve got to callin' these the “Halls of our Fathers?” We revcrincc and suspect old ago as much ns wc do the F.agle burd of Ameriker which (lops hits wings over the whole wurld. an" pertect snilors' rights and free niggers fruni Daniel to Borsheba an* Rcvillations. An’ then there is the Hall of the Big Injun, where they will credit a feller fruin the fust to the last of a session. You try to git a drink on credit in Atlanty and the bar man will stick his thum to his nose —is that liberty ? That's the way of these new towns, they've got new ways. Now, fellcr-citxuns, if you go in fur old times and the big drinks of fathers and the decendauts of the grand old hauls of Monte an’ Zuiuoy—go for Milledgevillc ! that s wliar the fust dirt war broke to build Georgy, and some of her best men was made outen that dirt! Let's licker. Million* In it. Uncle Rafe came into town last week, with a dollar bill on the Brunswick Rail road : “ liook heal*. Mass John, is dis bill good fur ’visions “ Well. Rafe. it does look a little vision ary, but you cau't get bread and meat for it.” “ Yaas, sah. dat's what I want—bread an' meat; but l would like berry much to meet an’ mix wid de man what gib me (lat legum tender.” ” Rafe, where did you get that bill ?” “ Dat’s de pint—dat's de berry queshun what makes my head ache drcfful. sou see, Mass John, 1 guv value rcceibed in de shape ob ginger cake an’ cider fur (lat note.” “ Well, Rafe, it pains me to tell you that that bill won’t refurnish your larder. “ Wliar is Brown’s wick? Mass John.” ** Gone out!—gone to the halls of—” *• Well, dey made a good haul out of my cake waggin. But, Mass John, dey didn't myrate dis darkey much, kaso I'll tell you why : dat cake wuz made specially fur po" white trash, and (lat flour wuz a mighty thin article—and's fur de ’lasses, blest ycr soul, honey, dey’ud make u berry fine fly blister—dere wuz millions in it.” “Cow Hell* in iilcLanc.” “ Tl<* luippy ftcenos of uluMlukkl “Livw in my uieni rv ntill; The little low roofeii cottage, That Htooil u]hmi the hill; The firliUitml wihmlm ami mejwlown, The old barn tilled with grain ; Jiut dearer still the mimic Of the Cow UellH in the lane.” A charming Ballad by Will S* Ilaycs, Price 40 cts.) and “ Secret Love,” a choice Instrumental selection, by Johana Resell, (Brice 40 cents.) arc both published in the Southern Musical Journal for November, which will be mailed post-pnid to any ad dress on receipt of FIFTEEN Cents. Year ly subscription $1.25 with a Premium of Sheet Music to value of 01.00, selected by the subscriber, making it the cheapest Mu sical Magazine in the world. Send for it. I.udden & Bates, Publishers, Savannah, Ga. 1 Took a trip to Elberton on Saturday, and as this is the first time wc have been there in six years, found considerable change and improvement in the place. All the boys and girls have grown up ; got a anew school house, two new churches, and a tremendous big brass ball on top of one of them. The Gazette occupies a nice painted building with a green sign in front, but was mellow inside. Crossed the rail road seven times on our way there, but heard no whistle and saw no ears. Mer chants all complaining, but seem to be do ing a thriving business and giving good prices for cotton. One man bought thirty seven hales Saturday evening. Take it all in all our trip was pleasant. Who Next Will imitate the example of Mr. Job Bowers, and contribute a volume to the Library Association? Mr. Bowers lives near the Franklin County line, and is np in the seventies, yet contributes a volume for the sake of the cause. Every good citizen of our County should imitate his example. They need not stop to consider whether they will receive any direct per sonal benefit, neither should they be very particular about hunting np the most use less book in their catalogue to contribute. Select some good, readable book and hand it over to the Association, and it may prove of service to hundreds of your fellow citizens and posterity after you. Hon. J. W Jones Is extremely ill, and it is feared cannot live many days. We will miss his honest, cheerful face sadly from our town. We do not know his age—suppose he is over seventy. His life has been spent usefully, and he has always done as he would be done by. Noble, free-hearted, true, gen erous friend, wc hope we may meet after our toils arc over iu a “ better laud.” Mure or Lena. Within the last fifteen days 1500 com mercial drummers have drummed this Town and have not sold 15 cents’ worth. It takes ten dollars a day to run a first class drummer. Did it never occur to city merchants that if one-fourth the money spent in sending drummers around was paid to country newspapers, in the way of advertising, their sales would be much larger and from a better class of mer chants ? Alter t:ieN Tnra. We were agreeably surprised last week by a “pop call ” from our old friend and brother typo, B. F. Carpenter, who is a native of Anderson County, S. C., but took Horace Groely's ml vice and went west eleven years ago, lie still dings to his first love and runs an Enterprise-ini' paper in Waxahacliie, Texas. lie looks much better than he used to, but whether it is being married, Texas, or age. we do not know. lie says ho couldn't be in duced to live in this country. After visit ing his relatives, he will return to his wild western scenes. 1* rail <•*•><>r Looney mill Laity We hear, have consented to take a school in Texas next year. We regret ex ceedingly to part with them. They will leave a host of friends iu Georgia who will always be glad to hear of their success, wherever they may go. We do not ex pect to get their equal in every particular, but we must have a school next year, and the Trustees of the High School here should advertise at once for a teacher or teachers. Denlb. Gaines Thompson, a citizen of Elbert county, and a soldier of 1812, died sudden ly on last Wednesday. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old physician retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by art East Indian missionary the formula of n simple vegetable remedy for the speedy cure of Consumption, Hronchitas, Catarrh. Asthma, and alt Throat nnd Lung affec tions. also a positive and radical cure lor General Debility and all nervous com plaints, nfter 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 e sent free of charge, to all who desire it, with full directions for preparing and suc cessfully using. Address with stamp nam ing this [taper, Dr. J. G. Stone, 41 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Oi-79 ItlicainmUkiii Qnli-KSy Cured. “ Durang's Rheumatic Remedy.” the great Internal Medicine, will posi tively cure any case of rheumatism on the face of the earth. Price $1 a bottle, six bottles, $3. Sold by all Wholesale and retail Druggists. Don’t fail to send for circular to Helpcnstine & Bentley, Drug gists, Washington D. D. X —— The Lotion Market*. Anderson, Nov. 22.—8J®10. Adousta, Nov. 23.—9j|(a10J. Charleston, Nov. 2S.—lo® 11. Hartwell, Nov. 27.—9j@10 Cash ; on debts 10$ to 50 cents. LINDER, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA W. HARTWELL, GEORGIA Strut attention will 1m -giv m to all l>u*inni**itniHti'l 32-83 to Ilia car©. JOHN P. SHANNON, A TTORNEY-A T-LA IF, ELHEKTON, GEORGIA Practice* in the Counti©a of Klliert, Hart. Madiwmi ami Franklin, ami iu the Supreme Court; ©ln© w hern when employed. 30 JOHN T. OSBORN, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW ELHEKTON, GEORGIA, Practice* in an y Court where ho in roiploynd. Keg ularlv attend* the Court* of the Nor Hum and Wen tern Circuit*. 31 ]/ B. lIODGES, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. , HARTWELL. HART COUNTV, GA., WUI promptly attend to all hijMin©** hit runted to hi* rare, and noHccting made a apCfCialty. 3( QUARLES W. SEIDEL, ATT Oli N E Y A T L A W, HARTWELL, HART COUNTY, 1 52 GEORGIA. Samuel A. Nelson. Lewis A. Nelson. S. A. NELSON & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN BOOTS k SHOES, No. 21 Ilajnv Nircrt, Clxsixleston., S_ O 63 73 MARBLE TOMBSTONES, SLABS, &C. GREA T REDUCTION IN PRICES \ A. K. ROBERTSON, DKALEItin Monument*, Head and Foot Stone*, Slab*, Mot til*' Jinx Tomb* and Cradle Tomb*. Sjiecimcn* of work alwaytion hand and for nab). It j in a Having of money to buy your Monument# and I ToiiilmUoiii’h in A then*. fit, Marble Yard adjoining Heave* Sc NUdiolnou’w , Cotton WarobouM. 44*®5. CoMI'TKOLLKIt GKNKHAI.H OHKKR, 1 November 9th, 1£77. ) To J. L. JOHN BOS, T. C. Hart County • You are reumeatad to press your collection* a* rap idly aa wmsiub, and wild forward all money yon have on hand, ao an to roach here by the noth. 25th and .'tot h iimt.. in order to meet the large obligation* of the State falling due on tbeee respective day*. Very respectfully, W. L. GOLDSMITH, Comptroller General. From the above, it will be neon that I am compelled to collect taxon at once. Tax payer* will take duo notion and govern theinaclvcH accordiDgly 05-jrf J. L. JOHNSON. Peace! Peace! Peace! IN EVERY HOUSE WHERE THE TIMES COOKING STOVE IS USED. Hi, i ■' tl i i pi ■' and Best in Georgia, CALL ON A. G. McCURRY&CO., 55 AND BE SATISFIED. 80 I. Ii HALL & CO., 2 to 10 Market <1 22. T A ‘i'H East nay, ('ll A KI.LMTOX. N. C, BOORS, BASHES, BLINDS, All kinds of Manufactured Wood Work at unusually low prices, to suit the times. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, <frc., &c. We have the best ready mixed paints, all colors, guaranteed to give satisfaction. All of the above bus 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 H. HALL & CO., . Charleston, S. C. Or our Agents, K. B. BLN NON A Cos., 34 S3 Hartwell, On. Manhood; How Lost, How Restored ! . hint mihimhed. n*w tuition of v*r- Olpliitilhl t.HSiw on tlit- railical \Brtire (without n li< liip) of SI’KUMATOUBIDEA or S#Tniitl WoakutHH, liivoliiiitHiy Koiniiml IxmiM’M, Impotent Y, Mental mid IMiyalml Ini|H’4liineiitM to Miinhiire, etr. • ttifto. CoMM’MFTTON, Kpii.kpsy and Kith, induced uy tolf-iudulgeaco or Mexmil extravagance Ao, Jiff Price in nejiled eiiYchrp*. only nix C4*nfft. Tno celehratod author, in thia ailmiralde Canny, clearly domoimtntfcH, from n thirty yearn’ aucccaKtiil jrctiW, that the ahtrmhitf cmm<| tinier* of aelf alitiHe may In* radimlly cured without the fH>lntlnti out. a mode of cun? at once Hitnfde, certain, and etfec tnnl, hy nteaiiM of which every aufferor. HO mutter what ilia condition, nmy cimi hlmuclf cheaply, pi i vnMv and radically • |'3f* Thin Lecture ahould Ik* in the liauda of every youth am! every man in the land. Kent under acal, In a plain envelope, to any addreux. popt-paul, on receipt of nix cent* or two pontage Mtampa. Addn-MH Till: (TLYERHIIIX Jl KIAH’A I, CO., 41 AniiNl., Nan York; Pont Ofllco IJox. 43H6. Ml HI It Is lonuil at I.ast I I ftoMßTiiiNO New Undeuths Si n—A new tn Is ilnwnliiic ilium I In- life of woman. Hitherto she Ims lireu railed upon Oi slitter the tils nl‘ mankind and her own heshleK The fiiMjnent him! distressing Ir refiilaiitles peculiar to Iter own sex have long been to tor tin- ‘‘direful spring of wish unnumbered.” In the mansion of the rh-li slid the hovel of Js'vrrtl ,'tlil.e woman Ims lawn the eonsfuiit \et |.ati*nt vie tim of a thonsnnd ills unknown to matt —find these without te remedy. '* Oh. Lent, how long!” In the ao tlv ol' her soul, hath site cried. Hut now the lioni of her redemption is come. She will sutler no more, for Dr. I. RrftdHehr. fViunle Regulator—Womiin's Rest Friend—is for sale lij all reaper table Druggists throughout the loud ut ft..VI per Isdtle. Near Main ETTA. G a.. March 21. 1870. Mkssks. Wm. Root 6l Hons i Alsuit one year ago. I bought a bottle of Buaiieiki.ii'* Female Kkui'l.a- TOK from you, for one of my daugllteiil who Imd iss-n suffering witli suppressed menses for some time. I have biol severs) physieians attending, but met with no success unit) I was persuaded to buy a isdtle of tlte Regulator, and it is tile very thing for which it is recommended. She Is now in jM-rfert health. I ho|ie till sutrering females will at least try one isdtle and have health again. Very respectfully. 47-82 D. DOISISINS. Holland’s Old Corner. AT till* old afand. tli© Hiibacrlber will koep through tli© winter NAIX MACOX, SILAK, COFFER, and a general a*Hnrtin©ut of Groceri©* and nil uftoful flood* lifted©*! in a family, and will bailor for HIDES, RAGS, and COUNTRY PRODUCE, and would not object to taking Caxh. Give in© a call and I will try to plea*© von. W. 11. STKFHENSON. P U L M O N A. ia Itovond compjit iHon the Ix-at remedy for the CUf* of CONSUMPTION' (even in its moet advanced *laye*), Anthma, llmncliiti*, Catarrh, and all d©ruhg©nt©QtH of tin NKHVEOI S SYSTEM. A circular contain I in* Particular* of Many (’a*©* Siio©©H*fuUy Treated, full a* 1 vice for the treatment of the dinem*©* above mentioned, and certificate* of actual curve, will l© nent fee© lv mail to all Applicant*. Addr©** OSOA K G. MOSKS. rroprictor, 18 Cortlaiult St'“*t New York. bt DT HTTV 1 * 1 * I cr'lM! Otfl I I I Htiutliiitf ! See! Organ*. I*4 *topn #55. I rIUIIIM Oil *i ;ui. f„*f f4KiO. rlrcular Fn*. Daniel K. Ilcutl.v. Waalilitglnti, N. J. Oil 110 “"ii olvrrs. I lliiMrn tr,! I'llril.l.t fire. HUNO llreml Writem Unn W* rk* l*Ulliurt:. I'*. 3 new voenl A anew In.trmnentnl pieeeaSheet Mimic IHe.allterur.tlw.Music l’nli Le., MiiDll. ln.i...Maiw>. rDCC MAMMOTH OUTFIT TO EVE rfILC RYBODY. Stem-winder Watch free witli tir.t oritur. Ten Dollar* a day glurtratoMl. M I'RONEflll A CO., IMiilarielphla, Pa., nr XllwiiNkM, H l.rnn.in. M il •U tkINTH WIXTI.It for ISr WOFK PAYS OF GOD. A I took of toarveloiM* Iwauty and richiicmi in thought, il,\ It and liiitlorir tftvt*.(ilvc* the very evat* id w intro, makinglt*thrilling wonder* ami brfjghtgnu* lionme hold triMOOitea. Int domed by the I'rres and Vleray Everywhere. ItAlti; I'IIAIVCE for Agnnt*. Kalca innuetiMc. Smihpic I lliinl ration*. rimilftr* an l Term nh'KEK. At once. J. C. Mtt'l’KDY A CO., Philadelphia, !‘a. PA* A •LMI X KIM vii >K ith name, In raw, Nil! I. *45 without caiu*. He. !M) new fuu curd* lOc MMoutlita l(k F. WASIIIK KN \t t. Mi.ldle- Imuxi. Miimm. M-t 7 0 AMdlDfl’C l * ,r u tll\ eomhinalion of the wnlfrUiiU D true Janiiiicn (linaer with rhokro A Muiiitlie* ami French llrandv for w t’akncMN.w eai incKiiaiid plow* I ’ I tmtloii of the nervous fuicea. In lAl#■ CA A Ability to Hh*ep. etthlneNH of tlm vM !¥1 Ml U A cktrcmhicM ami *iih|n nded eirni littion. ia grateful Imnui to Htifter- Itijr humanity at once putothing, Htreugthoninjr. ami refi-euhlnu. AiynrD A*k for Sanuord’h Jamaica Olßuini awr.vu. RUPTURE. Thoae wlahltiff Kelh fand cun* for Kitti'HEahould foiuuilt Ur. J. A. SIIKKMAN, *458 Uroadway New York. Send lOeta. fr lilm new lwtok. with likeiiew’U** of laid ciihch In*lore aud alter t ere. Ile w’iiiv of i heata w ho pirt‘ml to fTimUb Ur.Kht rman a treatment. One of theMo fellowa, a Oerman clerk, now railing hiiiiaelf I*r. W. f|. C'rrmpb'n, I* ittdirled on com phiint of Ur. 8. and uwaita trial for btttferv ami enilM’/xlemeiit. o 4 <*7 AGENTS WANTED ! ! FDlt PAUTIfDLAIW. ADDRESS WILSON SEWIN6 MACHINE GO. *2lt Krontluay. New York City i Clllrawo, III.i Yrw ttrlenn*. I.a.i or Nan I'rnn. ls.'o, Cal. Q) P 1 W M HABIT CURED. A CURTAIN AND*SURK CURE. I.aricr lied net !■■ In l‘rlri'. .4 trial I**lll* free. nr* J. A. DltOL l.l Xt.EK. IjiPuitc. linlUn*. ltux l(r.is. (Formerly Mm. Itr. S. It. Collin. ) Bend For Reducod Price List of MASON 5 HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. NEW AND KIM.ENDID STYLES PRICF.M HLItCCLIt SKI luCVI. EACH THIS MONTH. (Nov. 1*77). A (litre KH M ANON A Cl\ni.lN OU44AN CO., Koklou. New Yurk, or Chicago. COfiSUMPTIOH CUREdT An old plijraiHnn, from proetii'A, having r - coived from nn Kant India initadotuiry tho fortnuia of a ftiinfiln vatblo remedy for and iKtrni.it hi ? i uro of ctiMAHmjilivD, bronchi-iw, ru atth, U* hum, ami ail t' matand l*ina nlt tionM; nlmia cur> lor rnviws(t. I* l.ty nnd nil nervoua eimiphiinU. after hnv ng test** t ith rtf tivo pow'Tt in thotiMondH of enr+n, lota felt it hi* duty ta ti.'ke it known to his mifforing fellows Actu t to,, by ft d**nire to rtiUttv* li'itnMi gtitTi'rina, I will send f- > < ti II whodoeSro it tbie recipe in (mniitin, Freneh, tr UnalKh. with itiroi-tiofiN. Adtlr**H, wth stamp, W. W.iiiiJtii.vii.lJi Llock.Uochofttor.X. Y. /YOUTHgX /^ompanionX -o<AWEX KLY 1 P AP E Ht6r\o~ __ v '°M>' frOUNG PEOPLES ■y. j b’ 1 ' nr' AND THE FAMILY^ It aim* to lea favorite in every family—looked for eagerly by the young folk*, and read with Inter* unt by til© older. Itn pviyofp in 4 int©r©*t while it ainunrn; to lie Judicium*, pi actual, neu*ihle, and to have really permanent worth, while it attract* for the hour. • It Ik handnomely IlliiHtrated, ami him for oontrlbn t4rn none' of the nioNt attractive writer* iu the coun try. Among tlieae are : J. T. Trowbridge, VftlmtVi WnlofM'ralk In(im s T. I'lrliln. J. I. \\ lilttler. ItflM’cca 11. Ihuln. I.oiilm(’t. tloiilton, tfrnA.ll. li4M>noneiiN.<'. A. Kl©|>lieiw, F.flwurcl Kvoretf Hu le.ll>irrief IVS|nllor*l Hua. Cullen llr.vMtit. A. 11. T. Uhltney, I.oiilhh m. Alcoit, Itn reading i* adapted to old ami young; in very rofiiptvheiiniuc in it* character. It given Ntfrtiet of Adventure, Htoricn of Home and Let ten of Trarel, School Life, Editorial* upon Cut rent Tale*. Poetry, Topic ft. Selectitom for Declamct -1 / ietorical A n trie*. tion, H 100 r apical Sketch**, A ntrdotn. Puzzle*, Jteli/jiou* Article*, Facte and Incident*, Nitbncripf iota Price. 91.75. Specimen cop lea Merit free. Pl©a*o mention iu what paper you read thin adverlinemciit. PERRY MABON & CO , IS 4! Temple Msee, Ihistou. Of* WILLIAM L. WEBB, Lute WKliii & SAGE. Successors to CAMERON, WBIJB A CO., IMPORT ICR OF CHINA, GLASS& EARTHENWARE, LOOKING UI.AMNEft, KEKONINE I.Atll’K, AC. No. 12* Vice ting Street, (ONE OOOU FUOM HAZEL ST.) CHARLESTON, 8. C. I : J> * Will evpply Country Merchant'* with Good a, in hie line, at a* Urw rate* a* they can hny in New ♦iO York or elecv'here. ffi Hunt, Rankin % Lamar, Wholesale Druggists, NO. 11, North Fry or Street, ATLANTA, OA., to tho trad© tli© hu geKt atock of Relidl/lft (iood* iii the State, oil moMt favorable t‘rm*. PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS 50 A Specialty. GEORGIA,HART (OUNTY. VA J. \V. SUIT Ims applied fur exemption of persoiialty ami setting aprtrt ami valuation of homestead, and 1 will pass upon tho same at 13 oYlock M. on tin- sth liny of December. 1877, at my other. Tills November in. 1577. L4-GJ F. C. STEUULNSON, tnduwry.