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A St range Story.
Maryland letter
Thirty-throe years ngo a family nntncil
Renton, consisting of lather, mother, son
ami daughter, resided in one of the West
ern States near n small town railed Rlank.
Tho father was wealthy and lived in style,
and his daughter Mabel, a child between
two and three years of age, was always
elegantly dressed, nnd George, the son, a
boy of seven, was prepared to enter nn
Eastern school. One day littlo Mabel dis
appeared, and her parents never heard of
her again, although they spent thousands
of dollars in searching for her. The henrt
brohen mother died soon afte r tho loss of
her darling, and the father wandered over
this country nnd Europe, and finally set
tled in New York, where he Jdied. Ucorge
grew to manhood, and the memory of his
lost sister wns almost effaced from his
mind. In his twenty-seventh year while
visiting a married friend, he fell m love
with the governess of his friend's children,
a beautiful girl of about twenty-three, and
after sonic months they were married and
lived happily for live or six years, a boy
and girl being born unto them during that
time.
Ry the death of an uncle in San Irineisco
tieorge was left a considerable fortune,
and the lawyer who conveyed the intelli
gence to him also stated that his sister s
career had been traced. A tramp on his
death-bed in a St. Louis police-station con
fessed that lie and two companions had
stolen little Mabel Renton for her clothes
and a locket which she wore, nnd that she
had continued with them for several years,
when her bright, pretty lace attracted tin
attention I|f# kind-hearted lady in Ohio,
who adopted her and sent her to school,
where she remained until her patroness
died, Mabel then became a teacher in n
large school in Cincinnati, hut as her
health began to fail she applied for a posi
tion as governess, and was now in the fam
ily of .Mr. M., or at least that was the last
place lie had heard of her being in.
“ What was the name of the family she
was with f” ask ml Ucorge.
•• M ,” was the answer.
“ What name did my sister have?”
“ Mabel Ferris.”
•‘My Cod!” cried George, in agony,
“ She has been my wife for live years.”
Upon further investigation this proved
to he tiie truth, ami the girl nearly went
crazy as she was a devout Kpiscopnlian.
A separation ensued, nil property being
equally divided. Tho children were placed
with friends as neither parent could bear
the sight of what was to them the fruit ol
a crime against God and man. The poor
grl is still living in a quiet city in New
Kugland, while the husband and brother,
alter spending all his property save a few
hundred dollars in dissipation, shut him
self oil'from nil communication with his
friends, and is to-day a poor farmi r in the
county of Garrett, among strangers, nnd
where few know his sadly remarkable
story.
Wonderful Irish Lobsters.
Jlnstun Commercial Hull till.
One of our restaurants boasts of an Irisli
Munchausen who acts in the humble ca
pacity of waitur, and adds much to the en
tertainment of quests. One of them being
served with a small lobster, asked ; “Do
you call that a lobster, Mike?’’ “Faix, I
believe they do be callin’ thim lobsters,
here sur. We call cm crabs, at liotnc."
“ Oh." said the diner, " You have lob
sters in Ireland;'" “Is it lobsters? l!e
--gorrn, thececksis full of'em. Many a
time have 1 seen 'em whin I’ve lepped
slitratnes.” “ I low large do the lobsters
grow in Ireland?" “Well," said Mike,
thoughtfully, "to schpake widin bounds,
snrr. I'd say a matter of five or six feet."
“ What ! live or six foot; how do they ge!
around in those creeks?" “ ltedad, snr.
the creeks in Ireland are fifty or sixty
feet wide," said the unabashed Mike.
“ lint," said the persistent inquirer, “you
said you had seen them when you were
leaping over the s'reams, and lobster
hero live in the sea." “ Deed, I did, snr ;
we've powerful lcapers in Ireland. As
fortlie say, sur I’ve seen it red wid ’em.”
“ Hut look here my tine fellow,” said
the guest, thinking he had cornered the
Hibernian at Inst, “lobsters are not red
until they are boiled.’’ “ Doan't 1 know
that?" said Mike, reproachfully, “but
there are Idlin' springs in the ouhl country,
an’ they schwitn troo ’em an’ come out
ready for you to crack open and ate,"and
Mike walked calmly oil to wait on the
next guest, leaving bis interloctor to di
gest the lobster, and the story.
Old Mr. Meriden bad been married
forty-three years when bis wife died, last
week, lie didn’t appear to miss her very
much until bed time, when he sat down
and stuck out bis foot for somebody to
come and pull olf bis boot. And then
when his son-in-law coldly handed him the
Aboot-jack, the full weight of the irre
arable loss he had sustained broke upon
•lie old man and he gave way to a Hood of
tears. As for the boot-jack, it had been
so long since lie bad seen one, ho didn't
know how to use it. — Hawk-Eye.
( barley Ross’ father, in his vain search
for the stolen boy, bus spent i?W.OX), bis
entire fortune, and is now a travelling sales
man for an Eastern lionac. lie lias made
#OO journeys in search of bis lost child, and
says he shall persevere until it is found or
he dies himself.
A few weeks ngo the quartermaster
; r enoral of the Turkish sirrny issued ra
tions of soap to nil the regiments in the
tinny of the faithful. The astonished
warriors took it. looked at it. felt it.
wondered what it was for and finally
made oup of it. —JLncii i,<\
“ How nicely thin corn ob
served he, us they sat eating it together
by the fire.
“ Yes,” replied she, holding down
her head, •• it's got over being green."
Of course he couldn't stand such an
inference as that, nnd might soon have
been seen “popping” himself, nnd
watching the glad light, in her eyes ns
she blusltingly said, “do ask pop!’
TUT'PSJ’ILU
A Noted Divine says
They are worth their
weight in gold.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:
Ph. Tl’tt:—Dear Sir: For ten year* 1 have been
a marly rto Dy*|repsi*,Constipation, and Pile*. Ln*t
spring your mil* were recommended to me ; I utcil
tlicin (Gut with little iMitlt). I am now n well man,
have good '‘pp'titT. ‘‘itcrliirtt in riect, rcinil.tr * oofs,
pile* fronc, ami I have gained forty |>ouiul solid flush
They arc worth their weight in gold.
Rev. R. L. SIMPMJN, Louisville, Ky.
r f i■ ■ia nil | a Dr. Tutt ha* been cn
lUTTS PILLS S a as<l in the practice .1
w medicine thirty years, and
CUKE BTCX lIJ2AD- for a long tinu w;i* demon*
ACHE. strut or of anatomy in tiu
Modical College of Gem*-
I Ki || !!\ Pil I X gh, hence person* using
IUI I o*l his Fills have the guarun-
CUIIE DYSPEPSIA. tee that they arc |>rcparcd
Ofl Ml( lUlllC 101 IH'iplC*,
TUTUS PILLS qSate!' ,e * from *"
lie ha* succeeded In
CUKE CONSTIPATION combining In them tin
—a . ■ hcrclolnn* HOt.l VO*. iftt l<
TIITPQ PJI I Q qua I• it* of n dreveghen
IU I I O I 'LLO ntg.futcativfyandapur*
CUKE PILES. if VIM# ionic.
TBITTJO D'l I O tU to inert t c the
IUII *0 lILLu petite bv Causing the f<*o
to properly as*i m i 1.1 te.
CUBE rgVEB AND Thu. the m tern is nour
islicd, and hy their tnnk
•vn<rr-iA nn 1 action on the\litfctive or-
TUTPS PILLS frau*. regular and healthy
■ w evacuation* arc produced
CUBE BILIOUS COLIC The rapidity With which
■■ futrton* take on /V> h
TIITTJC D(l I O while under the mflm net
IUI I 0 I iLILo of these mil*, nl itself in
rUKE KIDNEY COM dicate* tin ir adaptability
CUBE |“DNEY COM- |o no||r j sh the body,aim
' hence their efficacy in cur
T"llT"nrtn IVI I ing nervous ikrbjlitv.MK I-
Eli I I*o rtLLO aiicliolv. dy? pepsia, wt
iiii of the muscle*, >lu:
CUBE TOBPID LIVEII gi hncss of the livtr
chronic constipation, at n
imparting health and strength to the system. Sold
everywhere. Office, 35 Mu ray Street, New York.
Images, ja l asms
TRIUMPH OF SSIEHCE- \
Gray Hair ean be changed to s fl
ir lossy black by a Biopto application of tj
Dr. IltTT's Haii Dye. It ocla like magic, |4
and u warranted ,ix harmless as water.
Price SI.OO. Office 35 Murray St., N.Y
What is Queer's Eelight ?
Rcr.d Yhc
It is a plant that prows in the South, and is spe
cially adapted to the cure ot diseases ot that climate.
NATURE’S 0 m REMEDY,
Entrrinp at ome into tlie hh*ol, ex pi I inp all scrol
uhms, syphilitic, and rhemnallc affections. Alone
it it .1 searching nlterntlvi*. hut when combined with
Sar&up;uilia, Yellow Dock, ami other hi rlvs, it lorinh
Dr. Tutt’s 2arsap?.rillf.
and Queen’s Delight,
The most powcrlnl Moot! purifier known to medical
science for the cure of old ulcers, dist*:iiM*d joints, foul
discharges from the ears ami nostrils, abscesses, skin
liseascs, dropsy, kidney complaint, evil efleet* of
cen t practices, disordered livferand spleen. Its use
trenpthens the nervous system imparts a fair com
plexion, and builds up the body with
HEALTHY, SOLID FLESH.
As an antidote to syphilitic pob.-on it is stroio-ly
recommended. Hundreds oi eases *t the worst type
have been radically cmed by it. Being purely veg
etable its continued use will tlo no harm. The- best
time to take it is during the summer and fall; and
instead of debility, headache, fever nnd ague, you
will enjoy robust health. Sold by all druggists.
Vrkrct SI.OO. Office, 35 Murray street. New York.
MAKE HOME HAPPY.
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given nil the news, nnd, beside* much
other cood reading, eveiy number haa .
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receive* :v copy of the beautiful engrav- |
mg, “Tin* l*ooi’ llif l*<Hr Mini'* '
' feYleml,*’ *ixe 2lx.*U incite*. and a copy ,
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■ piiv eX|iURe "f packing nnd pre- 1
rnium*. Kd’Our Inditci’incnls to ''
Atfcnl*. ulwax* the nioMt liUrnl in the ,]
fltTd, are now greater than ever. We ,
, want evert club Aitent In the country to •
communicate with us before commencing 1
work. To anv peraon desiring to get up '
' club, we Will wend a aample cony ol
' the picture and a canvaaaer f s outfit for
! 25 cl*. .V/x’cimrn copy of paper free. „
Wenil flr on** bettore bulmici lb
liik for nn oilier*
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paper, hna always been a vigorous advo- *
cat** of the ri<h"i* of all tin* Slates, and
was among the ir*t to urge the justice „
of local government in the South.
lYraon* to wID-m we have already sent 1
the pi t ure, “Tle Poor the Poor
Friend*** by saying ao cau j;
' have in it* tea*l Another excellent en- ,
k' graving, of same *i*e, which wo bate
] •* .Mir <1 for this purpose.
" MT Ihipcr without picture, One Dollar.
THE GTAK,
230 Walnut St., Cincinnati , O.
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MAKE YOUR HOME BEAUTIFUL.
UK r.MKIth'K MKI.U CHAU. FOSTER.
SELL & FOSTER,
.lOIIISKRS OF
white coons,
mi luxe nr.
FAXCY ami FI lIXISIIIXG GOODS,
CLOVES.
I! OS IE in'.
XOTIOXS, AXD STATWXEJtr.
flooils sold on the most liberal terms, at
the lowest prices to responsible bouses.
SKLL .V FOSTER,
Xo. 27 Ilaync Street, Charleston, S. (’.
47 M
WOOL CARDINO
TllK ANDERSON VILLE MU.LS
ami WOOL CARDS are iu first-rate
condition lor work. Wool, left with
Messrs. E. B. Bkxpon <t Cos., at Hurt
well, will be cart let! and returned free
of extra charge. Sept. 4th, 1577.
F. E. IIARRISOX.
ATTENTION, NORTHEAST GEORGIA.
BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, WAGONS, &c.,
OF THE OLD RELIABLE :
I IOI) Gr S O X
HANVFACTVRBi
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
TILE LARGEST STOCK IX THE SOUTH AT GREATLY REHUCL.T) TRICES. “ton Jiejmlr Wvrka
Specialty.
trie glie Rest Selected Material and the Finest Workmen in the State. “uiS m
1-.' Gall nnd Kxntnine befitre Purchasing Elhcwlutc. ALL UOlth 01 All A A TEED. ©*
This standard article is compound
ed with the greatest care.
Its effects arc as wonderful and as
satisfactory as ever.
It restores gray or faded hair to its
youthful color.
It removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restor.es
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
Asa dicssing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Iltyes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, “The con
stituents are pure, and carefully se
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the Best Preparation
for its intended purposes.”
Price, One Dollar.
Buckingham's Dy©
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may he
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any other undesir
able shade, to brown or black, at dis
cretion. It is easily applied, being in
one preparation, and quickly and ef
fectually produces a permanent color,
which will neither nib nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
Doll ky tU Iniggiiti, isl Culm la Utllct&ll.
E. B. BENSCN & CO., Agents,
llaktwkj.j,, Ga.
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MAKE YOUR HOME EMTERTAINIWO
m GEARING
SHAFTING and BOLTS
(’lll -A PEI! TIIAK KVKR KKFOKK AT THE
Forest City Foundry
MACHINE WORKS,
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
A( (iTSTA, <;A.
P Xta.NKS.
l j i miTtiin strews.
| 11.1. r.EAKISG,
••mil Miirliiiurv of all kimls mailc anil Tvpairi'il.
as . ‘ ins
Jolm M. Robinson,
(rnnnerh OVunwr e& llobinson)
Whoh*ale Dealera in
Millinery '% Straw Goods,
BONNETS, HATS,
RIEBONS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, eta.
Xos. S it I(> Derntnr Street.
ATI.AXTI. (i t.
— graces salve. - "
V Tt'ffplnMo I'roimrnHon. invented in thr
17lli iMT.twry lv lr. AVm. (inter. Surgeon in King
•l.inii's' army. Thnmfli it** he cured tlum
panels of the most serious sores aml won net*, and whs
regarded by nil wlu knew him as a public beiiefac
tor. e.V n box. hv mail :We. for sale hy druggists
g-’iimliv.
AGENTS WANTED.
Al.li-.' SETH W. IWLK A. SOXS !!■ t|„. X'ass j
FURNITURE
IN THE
LATEST DESIGNS.
I>ARL() R FURN ITU RE,
DINING ROOM FURNITURE,
CHAMBER FURNITURE.
IQT* The Cheapest*House in the South.
The Best Goods made and warranted at Less than Manufacturer’s Prices.
G. V. DeGRAAF,
1-17, 1473,149 <t- 159, Broad Struct, AUGUSTA, GA.
TTATTI TANARUS" T“> nr? A T 7V7"/Hf in all it. branches. Stimlny Morning call., t the Store.
U /JFi Fl JL J. V VJT" Niyht rails, l&i Broal Struct. flfi
SYRUP MACHINERY.
Manic IF. /W.v;wy dr €q*i
ATLANTA, GA.,
Manufacturers of Clegg's)l’atcnt Tortable COPI'EII E\AVOIiATOtIS nnd Galvan
ized Iron Evaporators.
Agents for CJXE MILLS. Ell (IT DHYEIIS , GtXS COTTON CHESSES.
Portable and Stationary STEAM ENGINES. THEESjfEIIS, lIOItSE VIEW
ERS. FAN MILLS.' HOUSE HAY HAKES. OH IST MILLS , SMI T MA
CHINES, BOLTING CLOTHS, MOWING MACHINES, SfC.
ItfejSrOur Evaporators arc the cheapest on the market, and none better
Send for circulars and prices.
TURNIP SEED,
1,500 lbs. Fresh TURNIP SEEDS. All sorts I.andreth's Best GRASS SEEDS, SEED
OATS, RYE, BARI.EY, WHEAT. &U.
FERTILIZERS FOR WHEAT !!!
AG 1\ IC V T.TUHAL IMPLEMENTS, &C.
Mark W, Johnson & Cos,,
Ati.ANTA. G.\.,'Jnly ft. 1577. fT-72
THE MOST CROWDED PLACE
Is that where Goods are Sold the Cheapest.
JOHN KEELY’S
Fall Announcement for the Year 1877.
JOHN KEKT.Y has ju*t rrccivrliquid tmnkiHl off hi.* fall ntork *f I)KY (r()OT>S, Notions. Ihrsmrv ami
Ulovrs. ilwntß' Fimiisliinj; Himmlk, lints, Bootsaiid Slmrs. Cloaks ami Shawls. Trunks, rtv.. wliirli for
voliiniu. vaHrty, Imatitv. ih sirahilitv ami ln*a|m ss. will 1m foiiml tt surnass. hy far. any stork *vn- jihuctl
Is foir tin* jmhlic In Atlanta at any time previous. Having Imvii for m arly a month past in att*mlam'e upon
Nw York "forced sales." In* has putrliasiMl an iinim'iisr stm*k ol'itimmU, fir tin* groatn- part of which In* lias
paid nothing like their value, (’onsoqtientlv lu* cat sell **■ bargains.”
THIS ADVERTISEMENT
Is no uxtravhgant exaggeration -\pended upon a mere handful of goods, purchased, perhaps, at high liguros
under the pressure of a doubtful credit.
ON THE CONTRARY,
This liKU-iiifiTMit stock of gixido WOH piuvlMMMHl FOlt THK CASH, and i>urcl)*S(> the subscriber iliil
,„,f n.nrtnc btnwlf to (!• repilar rlmnnols of trwbv Imt ntnick out bobllv ii)tn tho market, ii]hiti
iiis j 11, i L ment (tlie troult of tbirtv .vvata'ex|M'i b in e) timl iiluelttot apbtMUu windOill. from under tbe liam
liter lif the auctioneer, the ahetiif. and from the luiimlk of the assignee.
58 JOHN KEELY, Corner Whitehall and Hunter Street*. Atlanta. Ga.
BILIOUSNESS.
A bilious condition, with foul stomaeb,
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 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, lazv
feelings, depression of spirits, and sour
stomach. As the liver is tlie source of the
disease, so must we there apply the reme
dy. SIMMONS’ IIKI’ATIC 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
vou will be satisfied.
Down: & 5101 se.
(13 fid Dnigeists. Clmrlegtim, S. C.
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J. NtUI proimwl t furaUh evuryUilua in itx line on
ax t'xxl term. n. the xtune n lie bought eUewhoro
In the State I nil *nd xeo m t>et'or* imrelmxini;. XX
„ e are det* nniiwal U, *ll ax low hx nn \ Ixolj'.
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(SurcfiiMtrn to T. A. Burk*.)
THOMAS’ BLACK INK.
The Itext lllnek Ink In the world—flown freely xx
n ttuid mid jet black from the fx ii. Ix acid renlxtin*.
tadelcxx in color, and war runted not to lx' injured by
fIVMIBg.
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which defy eomp*tltion.
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GENERAL
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! 346 North Water Street
PHILADELPHIA,
and wholesale dealers in Mutter, Cheese. Lanl, Tal
low. Kggs Poultry, flame. Stock, l*tatoes. Apples,
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K||| | rlt Kiie, Tobacco, ] Vaunts, jii-oom
UV J. Dried Fruit. Ila.v, Hopx,
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• xtensive husiness. any game dealer in 1 lii]aui*ipliia
will tell von we handled more jiaino last sea son tluili
all other Houses hi I'hiladel IjriTTT TTIV
pliia put together. Send for f U UJU Ili 1
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did rugrariiuj*. rtt)ir wilting tlie nowost inventions
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in the Seientitic Ann rican ; the whole preseiitesl in
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teil with engravings, and so arranged as to interest
and inform all class* s of readers, old and young. Tlifl
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progress in every community where it circulates. It
should have a place in every Family, Reading ltornn,
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§1 00 half year, which includes prepayment of |*ost
age. Discount to dubs and Agents. Singh* copies
ten cents. Sold bv all Newsdealers. Remit ly jhm
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the Mil. STI Fit' AM Fill (’AS of all Inventions
Patented through this Agency, with the name and
residence of the Patentee. Piddle attention is thus
directed to the merits of the new patent, and snlepor
introduction often effected.
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Atlnntn A CliarlnlU' Air-I.ino Railroml.
001x11 K.vsr.
I.ruvc A*oi*a iwipm
Anivc at liaiiM-Hvilli' 6 124 p m
Shv llolliukl C 119 pm
I.uU. fi 55 p m
Iti'llton (Sll)iptT) 7 (10 p m
Alt. Airy 7 50 p in
Toitou s -Jl p ni
Oni-nvillp II 18 p m
Spartan Intro 12 52 a m
Clmrlotto 4 12am
Cliarloltr (Kailroail).!mn-lion 4 20am
ooixi; WKST.
f.cavr Cliarlotto (Kallioail) Jnm-tinn 7 00 p m
Chariotto 7 10 p in
Arrive at Spartanlmrg 10 42 p m
(ireenville 11 :io a m
Torviia 3 47 a m
Ml. Airy 4 28 a in
Enla 5 58 a m
New llnllaml 6 13 a m
Caimwvillo A 4.1 a m
itiiforil (ltreakfnnt) (i :ci a in
Atlanta 8 45am
ACt'OMMOP.VTIOX TRAIN.
Eeave 7 1.7 a m Atlanta Arrive 5 15 p m
Sunday* exi-epteil.
Cl. -T. EOUEACKE, General Atanager.
AV. .T. HOUSTON, tienei-.il Pans, and Tieket Agent.
ITS XF.CTTTORS' SAI.E.
J I’lirsiiniit to an nnli-r of tlie Court of Ontinarv
of Hart County, (li-oraia, will lie aolil before tlie
Court I Inline liner of naiil ('mints-, on the first Tues
day 1“ December next dm iii” tlie lejjal hours of sale,
Two traets of lanfl, one traet eontaiiiing 123 aeres.
more or less, ami one tract containing 73 acres, more
or less, oil the waters of Shoal Creek, ail joininj; lanils
ot SSm. K. 1'..01e, ,J. Q, A. Klaek, Weliieii and others.
Said trai ls ni land have some tine Indtoiu land* on
them ill a state of hish enlthutton and tolerably well
impivved. Sold as the iiro|iertv of A. J. M, Waiters,
deceased, for Ule lienefit of Ilia legatees. Terms one’,
half ertsh and the other half twelve months eredit.
wit ii interest ttxmi day of Hole, l'siud fin- titles
when all pm-i-hasc moiiev is paid. This Oct 2t*th
1877. H. I-’. VV.\ l.TKltft. )
(12—44 LUMPKIN WALTERS, ( Rwntor.
]\T( )TICE.
4- * Whereas. S. 51- Mewbom. Administrator nf
Win. A, .Mcwliorn. rlecvtsed, applies for leave to sell
the real estate of said deceased Therefore, all per
sons ism,..rued ore herein notified to show cause at
my ofiice on or la-fore the'First slondoy in December
next why said leave should not he granted.
Given under tuy hand, at ruv office, this Kov. f-th.
1877. ’ '
fi4-66 K. C. STEPHENSON’. Ordinary,
/jN not easily earned lit time*,
L 1 / lmt it can he made in thve-r months
ak 111 hy any one of either *x. u* Wi.v ]4*rfc
111 of the country win* t*witling tit \vjfk
V I V steadily at iht' otupiovmerit that we
furnish. ittiOss'* week in your town,
\ cut neeil not he ttwHv from home over night. You
can give your whole time to the work, or only your
spare moments. We hftve agents who are making
over fyOper day. All who engage at onec* can make
money fast. At the present, time money cun nut he
made so easily and rapidly at any other husinesfi. It
••eists nothing to try the business. Terms and £5
Outfit free. AdUlruU at uiivf, R, R*UhkTT A <'(.,
Portland, Miiiik*. R-Ur*