The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, December 12, 1877, Image 3

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Appointments North Georgia Uonferenee for 1*77. Alliens District, R NV Bigham. P K. Athens. NV II Potter, P A Heard Sup'v. Oconee St. J I> Hammond. Factory Mission. NN 'l' Hell, supply. Walkinsville, M W Arnold and M D Tumor. Madison, T A Seals. Morgan. J K Ki.gland. Rutledge, J li Rabbin*. Creoiwlmro, NV T Hamilton. White Plaines. \V P Imvejoy. Lexington, II .1 Kllis. Winterville, II t’ Christian. W ashington. NV P Pledger. Ilrond River. C A Mitchell. Little River. W S Wooten. Harnett. J I, Pierce. . I.ucalnten, W 11 Trainnidl. NV II Hil lard; Professor in Franklin College, KNN Speer. Atlanta District, W F Cook. P K. Atlanta First Church. 11 11 Parks. Trinity, •! K Kvans. Kvaus and Oakland —G K Gardner. Paynes Chapel. W F Quillian. St. Paul. T A Kimball. Sixth Chapel and West F.nd. NV A Cand ler. Decatur and F.dgevvood, .1 A Reynolds. Fast Point. W R Foote. Fulton. J J Morgan. Stone Mountain, W F Smith. Conyers. S R Davis. South River. W D Heath. Covington, K W Key. Newborn. S P .lonca. Newton. .) W Yarbrough. Oxford. Morgan Callawav. Mt. Tabor and Sardis, W F Rraliain. Jr. Montiecllo. J A Rosser. Monroe. D F C Timmons. Social Circle —W 1! Branham. Sr. Kinory College, A (i Haywood. Presi dent; M Cailaway. Professor. Superintendent Orphan's Home, .J S 1. 11)10. Agency Orphan’s Home. NY .1 Scott. Chaplain l S Congress. W P Harrison. Augusta District. S' F Pierce, P K. St. Jones, C A Kvans. St. I.uke, M J Coffer. St. James, J A J Jarrell. Jones Chapel, W R Foote, Jr. Asbuvy, F O Hughes. Richmond. R A Seals. Appling, \Y W Oslin. A W Quillian. Hearing Mission. F. P Homier. Thompson, W C Dunlap. Warrenton, J R Parker. Sparta. W A Dodge. Hancock, (I II Patillo, G M Kendrick, sun. Milledgcvillo. G G Smith. Heldwm, K A Cray. Katonton. J D Gray. Putnam. F P Drown. J R Smith, sup. Dahlonega District. J W Stipe, P K Dahlonega. A C Thomas. Porter Spring, T J Kdwards. Dawsonville. C I, Patillo. Amiealola. J II Kllis. Cleveland, J I! Pate. Nacoochce, G W Hardaway. Hlairsville, Kli Smith. Morganton. NV 11 Speer. Klijay, J NY Quillian. Jasper and Pickens Missions, J II Hunt ley. N K MclJrear. Clayton. K II Wood. Hiwassce. NY 11 Weaver. Dalton District. A M Thignin, P K. Dalton. P M Rvburn. Dalton Ct.. R P Martin. Ringgold. M L Underwood. (I NY Thomas Slip. Summerville. (! AY Duval. Sulilignn, K B Rees. LnFnycttc. A .1 Hughes. McLamorc Cove, I* G Reynolds. Tilton, I’ L Stanton. Spring Place. J P Richardson. Murray Mission. .J X Myers. Calhoun and Oothcologa, A AY Williams. Cordon, W (j Hanson. Kingston. AY F Robinson. Dalton Female College, AY A Rogers. Brest. Elbcrton District. A (i Worley, P K. Elbert. AY A Florence. Bethlehem. -J \V (i Watkins. Jefferson, C C Carey. Franklin Spring, (i C. Anderson. Mulberry. AY II F.akes. Carnesvtlle. C A Conaway. Homer, IFL Campbell. Harmony drove. I, P AA'intcrs. Toicoa and Tugalo, .1 T Curtis. Hartwell. \v A Farris. Clarksville. •! (! Parks. Air Line Mission, to be supplied, dainesville District. ■) F Mixon, P E. damesville, W A\' AA'adswortb. Alpharetta, AV P Smith. Canton. -I M Lowery. Cherokee, -1 •) Harris. Cumming. IF T Paine. Flowery llraneh, J II Mashburn. Helton. IP K Shackleford. Pawrenccville. 11 11 Quillian. Logansville. J S Henbrey. Duluth. -I li Smith. Roswell. D L Anderson. Cobb, to be supplied. S J Rellah. Xoreross. TP .V Sinnnons. Pltowa. -J IP Raker. (Iritßn District. .Jesse Roriug. P K. Griffin. D .1 Myvick, A Means, sup. Zcbulon. T S 1. Harwell. Fayetteville. R Sanders. •Jonesboro. .1 M Bowden. McDonough. U IP Rogers. Hampton. T II Kendall. .Jackson. -I IP Rolin. Pleasant Hill. S D Evans. Rarnesville. A\ : P Rivers. Milner, R II Rogers. I pson. .1 R Payne. Thomaston, R R Johnson. Forsyth. L •) Davies. Forsyth Circuit, J T Lowe. < 'linton, Geo E Bonner. Collodcn. S Leak. Oakmulga. Sup. M C Melvissock. Ladrange District. J IP lleidt, P E. LaGrange, IP II LaPradc. IPest Point. IP F Lewis. Newton. IP E Glenn. Troup. IP T Caldwell. Long Cane. .J IP Lee. IFhitesville. F M T Branham. Greenville, J S Rryant. Calybate, Sup. F’ IP Ragaby. Kings Gap, J Jones. Grantvillc, M II IPliite. IPhitesburg. J S Perryman. Ilaganville, IP M D Bond. Senoa, L Rush. Palmetto, and Jones. IP A Parks. Fnirburn, L P Xeace. t.'arrolton, D I) Cox. Bowdens, tobe supplied. IP IP Simpson Franklin, IP IP I.ampkin. Prospect, C S Owen. LaGrange. Female College, Jit Mayson Missionary to China. Y J .Allen. Rome District, S P Richardson P E. Rome. R IP A’arbrough. De Soto. R E L Timmons. Forrestvillc. IP I. Yarbrough. Cedar Town, AY I) Anderson. Cedar A'allcy. O (’ Simmons, t.'avc Spring. <> A Thrower. Rockmart. E K Akins. A'illa Rica, D J AVcctns. AanaEon. F F Reynold... -A-THEITS. G-. A . LEADING GALLERY OF THE STATE. Highest Award of the State Fair of 1877 KWU PHOTOGRAPHS AM) PAINTINGS. Styles of 3Pict3j.re© Made. <37 Old Pictures Copied and Enl: rgod to any Size. Cartersville. .1 II Maxtor. Marietta. II J Adams. Aekworth. J J Singleton. Powder Springs, A Cray. Dallas. J r Gibson. Donglassville. J Carr. T II Timmons. NY G MeMichael. NY () Duller, transferred to South Ca. Confer ence. N Z Cleiin. Quincy. T R Pierce, North Texas Conference. Sellout Exhibition. The Fall Session of the Hartwell High School ended on Friday, and at night gave an exhibition, which reflected credit upon all concerned. The acting was as good as \vc ever witnessed by amateurs, and the singing was excellent. It was indeed sur prising to listen to the smaller children. They kept the best of time and were per fectly composed ; in fact we did not see a single awkward or bashful act during the exhibition. Everybody was well satisfied with and proud of the exhibition. At its close Prof. Looney addressed a few timely remarks to the patrons, expressing his thanks for the consideration shown him and Mrs. Looney, and regrets at parting with the people of Hartwell. Senator F. 15. Hodges replied, urging the Professor to remain and pledging him a still larger pa tronage. and expressed the satisfaction of the Trustees and patrons with his manage ment of the School, after which the audi ence was dismissed. Town ricrlion. NVlicreas. It has been decided by a ma jority ofthe Town of Hartwell that there should be no Mayor for the year 1878, and in pursuance to the Act incorporating said town, it is hereby ordered bv the Hoard of Commissioners that an election be held on the 2nd Monday in January next (1S78) for five Commissioners for the Town of Hart well. .1. \V. XVII.MAMS, j k. B. UKNSON. ! IJoiu . d of com. XV. It. HTKPHKXBOX, K. 11. SANIIKItS. xv. it. stkpiikxsox. Recorder. Hartwell, (la., Dec. 3. 1577. lUsii|>2M>iiat4 k cl. Our Methodist friends, and citizens gen orally, are disappointed that Rev. NY. P. Smith was not returned to this circuit ; but wo have some consolation, for John Snow says that Rev. Mr. Farris, our next preacher, is a real clever fellow ; and a man that is as good a judge, of a horse as John, ought to be a goon judge of a Metho dist circuit rider. To the Cadies. If you wish nil elegantly trimmed win ter hat, ribbons, flowers or anything in i the millinery line; also, furs, zephyr wool, At., at New York cost, call on or send to Miss C. James, Athens, Ga. Parties in this Count} eau have any ur t cle in that line brought by tlie Athens j mail by giving their orders to E. B. Bkxsox A- Cos. Jly Motker.lu.|,aw. Oh, don't get frightened, you are not obliged to have one if you don't want to, we merely wish to call attention to a nicely printed hook of 150 pages upon this all im portant feature of married life, presented to us by Lockwood, Brooks & Cos.. Boston. Is is well-written and is well worth the price, 5 I cents. Send for it. Slrny A muley-headed, white faced, dun color ed cow, with a big brass bell on, has been at my house about four weeks. The marks arc a smooth crop off each car un derbit off the right; which the owner will please take away. A I.OXZO PIIKWIt. Triplets. \\'e tire informed that Mrs. McDuffie Massev, formerly a resident of this Coun ty, gave birth to three children, two or three weeks ago, in Anderson County, S. C. The babes died shortly alter birth. Cbrislinas Istomin;;. Kris Kringlc has forwarded a dispatch to A. G. McCurry it Cos., that he will make their store his headquarters, where every body can find Candies Oranges, Basins and other sweet things in abundance. It. t.ivory Stnblc. Our energetic townsman. Dr. A\'. A. Skelton is erecting a large Livery Stable on the east side of the square. It is 100 feet long, and will have forty stalls in it. This is a want long felt in this place. I*ntiifni Accident. L. <>. AYilliford had the thumb on his right hand badly lacerated by the frame of the livery stable slipping down on it last Friday. He will have Christinas fora long time. Illicuinntlnm Quickly Cured. “ Durang’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 alt AYholesale and retail Druggists. Don't fail to send for circular to llclpcnstine A, Bentley, Drttg giot., AA'aMiington D. D. Mill! See change in advertisement of Httrkc A Fleming. Sec advertisement, rlcrtp </nu, J. 11. Johnston Great Western Gun Works. Persons having deeds remaining in the > Clerk’s office will please call for them at 1 once, and pay charge. 3t Rev. W. L. Fore has been quite un well for the iiast few days, which will account for Ins engagements not being fulfilled. That Thrash's lung restorer will cure all Hroiiehial troubles, croups, colds. Ac. You need but buy a sample bottle and con sult inside wrapper. Sample bottle 50c. large 1.50. Sold by all Druggists. Thanks to Mr. C. W.Temples for the sample Christmas egg. That hen of his is not one of the stingy sort. The egg measured 5] inches. We call attention to the change in \V. 11. Stephenson's advertisement. He is constantly receiving new goods and is always anxious to sell. Bargains are offered to cwA buyers. lion. K. R. White brought us u hornet* nest about the sixo of a common balloon, and if inllntcd with gas, would carry up a man. Old 15. says if the hornets wore in it would take several men to carry it any where. T. 15. Ncese the 15. smith informs his debtors that if they do not pay him by the 25th of December that he will see who will take the homestead, and he don't ex pect to take it hut intends to pay his debts and how can he pay his debts if they don't pay him. Dn. C. NY. Hkxsox's Cki.kiiy and Chamomim: I’im.s are prepared cxtiress 'ly to cur* Siek Headache, Nervous Head ache. Neuralgia. Nervousness and Sleep lessness, and will cure anv case. Price 50 cents, postage free. Sold by all Druggists, Office, No. 10(5 N. Kutaw Street, Baltimore, Md. (5-1-07 The elections arc over. NYe will com mence next week to give our readers some thing more delectable than politics. NYe will devote one column especially to the children ; another to the ladies and house keepers ; and several to fun and good jokes; I also, good and moral reading, so that all ! can he suited. 77ic jfntloii.i Christxnn is one of our best exchanges. Its name indicates its character and is most appropriate. It is published weekly by Isaac S. Clement & Cos. Rev. AA’. T. I .nine editor, I. S. Cle ment associate editor. The subscription price is only 81.25 per year ; which we con sider remarkably low. Address with the cash, I. S. Clement A Cos., Cumming Ga. On the day of election, a lady who was standing in a pia/.za said, I wonder what those men are going around the end of that house so much fori' A little three year-old boy. who was playing in the yard said: “Me knows ; they go round there to hloic in a bottle.” AYe pray God this innocent little boy may always remain as ignorant of a bottle. Nothing can be fairer than Mr. Daniel F. Beatty's mode of doing business, wife i evinces bis conlidencc in the superiority ol bis instruments over all others, lie war rants bis 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, AA'ashington, AYarren County, New •Jersey. Sec his advertisement. 05-11(5 One of the most ingenious inventions of the day is Mason's Music Charts, by the use of which any one, even a child, can learn to play a piano or organ, in tolerable style, in one day, and no previous knowl edge of music is necessary. It is being in troduced in the South by A. C. Morton, of Atlanta. Read bis advertisement in our paper, and if you doubt the claims, send for bis circular; it will fully satisfy you. AYe hope to see the charts shortly intro duced here. AA’lien Moses sent out men to search the land of Canaan and bring back a report of its productions, fruit, Ac., they brought back one cluster of grapes between two men upon a staff, which we suppose in these days would be called a rail. Now. is Elbert County going back in its mode of transportation to the days of Moses? AA’e see it stated in the papers some time ago that next year's crop would be taken off by rail. Elbert, like Canaan, is a fertile land, and if tile crops have to be moved in that tedious manner we arc afraid some of her husbandmen will fall from grace. The geographical centre of Georgia is in Putnam county, at a place known as the Devil's Half Acre. The above, from the Atlanta Constitution, shows that Hell only claims half an acre of Putnam county. With a little mission ary money it might be bought out. Three miles from Hartwell, is a large tract of wood-land, known in this County as the ••centre of the world.” It received the name before this County was surveyed. ■ from the fact that it was the centre of the hunting grounds for deer and uas given that name by the hunters. The deer have long since disappeared from these quondam happy hunting grounds, and we presume the half-acre formerly given up to his sa tamc majesty in Putnam is also unoccupied at this time. The Dame Cock of Creation. A wonderful bird, killed by Asa Craft, of Elbert County, a few days ago. Mr. Craft while walking through his bottoms, saw, and killed a bird of uncommon ante and appearance generally. The fowl x\as four feet four inches high, and seven feet three inches from tip to tip of the wings; was web-footed, blue-skin, entirely white feathered except a few red feathers next the bill; the end of the bill square; the upper portion of the bill moved instead of the lower portion; very small tail; the wings had four joints each ; the breast bone a solid plate, like that of the liuiuan body ; the ribs ns large as those of a small shoat; the foot as large as a common hand, and the legs almost ns large ns the wrist of a man ; had nice good feathers, and a coat of down : had blue eyes, and as large a. those of a Imre. It could ffy tolerably well, and supposed to weigh twenty-live or thirty pounds. Its noise was a hoarse belch. Taken altogether, it was wonder ful bird for this vicinity. NYlio can tell lim its linmey It is pleasantly said that friend Asa now keeps his gun in his hand all day ainlj sleeps with it at night, nud that if lie licitrs a hark, a sneeze, a cough, or a belch, he shoots that way. day or night. Also that he has planted a cannon at each door, and is ready to lire at any noise. "}’ 'poxxuiH huntin' htit/e" had better mi id lioxv you travel around Asa, or you will get a little aperture put into your cuticle about the dimensions of a good sized three moitths-old turnip. Hurra foi'Asa. Jim. Another .Slice of Morn lit}, Mlt. Dick: AA'ith pleasure I congratu late you on your safe return to our mun dane sphere. AA lien did you arrive? Have you the contract on your desired mail route? Have you paid up your sub scription to The 11 AitTWKi.i. Sex and settled those other little debts that lay so heavy on your mind ? Hut excuse me, it was all an hallucination or dream, you soy. AA ell. you change your base so of ten that 1 hardly know how to address you. It was an hallucination when you put the (?) after pious. 1 accept that construc tion, for I thought it strange Unit a man so lately from li—oh ! a dream—should ques tion the piety ol the community. While I do not come fully up to duty, I can boast of having read one verse in the Bible, and that speaks of Withy dreamers. It is very unfortunate for you that you have such Imd dreams, and more so for the public that you have them published after you awake ; but perhaps you visited the ot{jce of The Si x in your state of) somnambulism. I will give you a remedy for these bad dreams; keep awake and you will never have them. Piety seems to be the subject of your luT letter, which is quite a change from your former. You can blow both *• hot and cold.” Undoubtedly your prospects are brightening. 1 consider morality even worse than you described it. It is certainly a great en emy to religion This same morality, so well described by you, was shocked, by your first letter. If then it was shocked, how much more religion ! Have you ever read the Bible of Rev. Rodolphus Dickenson? If not you might derive benefit from its perusal. A’ou say you were “ raised under King James’ translation.” It says, through one of its inspired writers, “ If meat make my brother to offend I will eat no meat while the world stands.” If you will follow its teachings strictly you need never to ask •• Morality ’’ bow you should speak of hell. You say ” it is made our duty to do all in our power against the devil.” A sense of that duty prompted me to answer your first letter. As to the devil inflicting pun ishments on his followers, that is some thing new to me. My impression is that God punishes them. 1 hold thnt God metes out punishment to the disobedient, and not the devil, as you asserted in your first letter. That assertion by you may not be sacrilegious? While ! believe your motives were pure. I condemn the whole tenor of your first letter ns exercising a bad influence. You “did not expect to please every body.” I have yet to learn after striet in juiry. that you pleased anybody. •■ Whin the saddle pinches the horse flinches.” That's so cer whoa whoa; kicking does not help the matter any. A on confess that you have no respect for your late host after the irarm reception he gave you. Gratitude demands that much —but I beg pardon it was all a dream. It is a mystery to you bow an honest religious man can take exceptions to your letter It is a mystery to the community how even a moral man can fail to do so. A’our letter was a warning and reproof no doubt. Yet I contend that the end does not always justify the means.” There are cases in which the remedy may be worse than the disease. You render the same excuse forpublish ing your letter that Runyan did for print ing Pilgrims Progress. Some innv prefer to read your letter. 1 consider Pilgrim's Progress more edifying. It is to me a source of much joy to learn that my letter has revived a •Tost friend ” to a hopeful state. 1 write in the interest of that, popular paper Tin; Hartwell Sun. AVJmt lirm do you represent ? I subscribe myself that same despised, degraded, shocked Morality. TO REST. The plantation, known as the “Cot'll | ran place,” on Savannah River, will be ) rented privately between now and Christmas. Apply at once. ■2l ( .A. AY ERR, Agent. UONM Ml’ilOM CURED. An old physician retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East Indian missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy cure of Consumption. Hronchitas, Catarrh. Asthma, nud nil Throat and Lung affec tions, also a positive snd rndienl cure lor General Debility and all nervous com plaints, alter having thoroughly tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of eases, feels it his duly to make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe will tie sent free of charge, to all xvho desire it. w ith full directions for preparing and suc cessfully using. Address with stamp nam ing this paper. Dr. J. C. Stunk, II North Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. tii-7'J Peace! Peace! Peace! IN EYERN HOUSE NYMERE THE TIM US COOKING STON E IS I SED. and Best m Georgia, CALL ON A. G. McCURRY&CO., 55 AND BE SATISFIED. HO NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING A honk eontnfninjr :i li*l of towns in flic I f . S. luiv ing 5.000 pop., ami 1 lit* newspaptts iiHViiijr liui£4*t circulation. All the licli^iout. Agricultural. Scion title, niul other special class join lulls. Tabic* of iliter*. showing coht of mt n• ftisiiiß ami evciythilijx whirli an advertiser would like to know. Mailed on re dpt of ten cciitn. Addle** 4*loo. I*. lit.l. ,V 4 4>.. IO Miirncr Ml.. V. (opj> *itc Tri bum* " buiidinjx). Manhood; How Lost, How Restored ! r\ J list published, ;i iiimn edition of l>r.4'nl\<*r f I.HSJI.V oil Ills* rmtiml I'inty (nn it limit medicine; of Sl'f.iiM UOIMIIHi.a *-3ft ,|* Seminal Weakness. inv<>limti*v Kcnilnal Losses. Imphit.ncy. Mental ami Physical (nrajmcily. InijicdinicntH t< Marriage, etc. also. <‘mnsl’Ml'TloN. Ki'ii.Ki’hV and Fits. induced ly Htdf or Mcxual ex have malice, Ac. * Price in Mealed ciiN'fdojH'. only six cent*. I’lic celebrated author, in (hi* admirable Essav. clearly demonstrates. from a thirty year** successful practice, that the cnn*ei|iieiicc* of self abuse may he radically cured without the pointimj tmt a mode of cure at once simple, certain, mid etfee tual. by means of w hich every siilferrr. no mattei wluit hi* condition, tuny cure himself cheaply, pri vately. and radically. T ij- This Lecture should he in flu- hand* of every youth and every man in the luml. Sent under Meal, inn plain envelop • to any address pout paid, till receipt of *i\ cent* or two posture stamps. Addle** THE TLVKKUTUi tSI OM AI. 4 0., || y%iif|Sit.. \4*w York: Post Ollie • Box. IAH(l. 00 111 r riirsTEJ“s sale. JL iiv virtue of an ordor from the S iperi<r Court of Hurt County, wijl sold on the First Tuesday in January. Ih<h. h* fore the Courthouse door in Hart well. (iu.. In said Comity, within the |e*jnl hours ol Mxle Om Tnu t of laimi in said County, adjoining land'* of Win. Myers, S MeMnllan, J.idicm D. Hlcdi ar I oil. and otlu-r*. less. JO Mere* lint Ive forest, halaiice ill old Held, well watered. Sold * the proport \ of J. I*. Neal’s chil dren for the belie lit of raid children, fern division. Term*, mie-half ea*li: other half I*2 month* credit. Tilts 1 teeeinbei J, 1H77. i;i 70 WILLIAM MVKItS. Trusteo. FITS EPILEPSY, ni. FAILING SICKNESS l*oriiiiiii4‘iitl.y fared no ImmlMijr •> one month'* 0-07 < 0/ |#r. <44Miii( ril't* 4 Vic brill liifiillltl<> Fowth r*. To convince sntfej er* that tlie.se j tow tier* will do ail we chiim for them, we will send them by mail. imsJ |>l4l, a tr<*4‘ 'l’rlal Im.v. \h l>r (iouhti'l is (lie only plivsleiaii that has ever matte this di* ase a speeial study, and as to our knowledge tin usandr liav* lt-u prrmii 114* nil y 4* (I •<• <1 by tin* um of line**- J*owders. We will ffunrniif 4*4.* a perunmei t erne in every case 01 refitnl you all ininicv 4* *|M*i#li*4l. All snlferei* should tive I iu- >• powdci** an early trial, ami he eon*, iueetiof their curative powtr*. Price f n box. ? I on. 01 l leixt's for £IO.OO. Mont by mail to any pert of I niteil Slates or Canada on receipt of price, or by express. C. <). I). Addit*** i.SII & BOBBINS, 117 11 J 300 Ki i.ton Sriir.r.i. Rrooki.vx, X. X'. CONSUMPTiON Positively Cured. All from thin fliMoiM* that art? auxiotta to be cured mliohM trv />/'. J\ISSXKH'H C'FLEHKA ii;i> coxsfMj’Tivr; jowdehs. ii... iw •I#tm are lhaonly pre.nanv.ion known that will cure Cf).\'SFMI’VIQS and uV dinea m of the Tliroitf aticl 2.ting:'*—indeed, ;*o at mug n our faith in them, and al*o to convince yen that they air, no humhug. we will forward to every Hufterer. In mail, post paid, a fret* Trial Hot. We don’t want your money until you are pot tartly Htttiafied nf their curative power*. If \OUT life in worth saving dor, t delay in giving these l*OHtlcrf a trial, as they will tuirely rare you. 1 for large irf*x. £I.OD af*nt to any part of the rnitl State* or t’aiuuln, by mail on receipt of price. ASH & BOBBINS • ; 11 : 3CO I’U.U'N SIKL* I. Lk N. v. I EE UNGER, ATrOh-yKY A TLA r. IIAItTWI IJ.. OKOROIA Htrlr, 1 . utt.in will !>*•*•< >• itruS*U ;tW r t to fils nun. JOHN I’. SHANNON, A TTtWSK 1 *.l 7’-/,.! KUIKUTOX. bKOHIiU, Practice* In the Counties of Filter!. Hart. Madison Mint l ianklin, mid In flic Kupremi* Court ; elsew■*! when em|do t \d ( JOHN T. OSBORN, A TTOHXKt 1A /* rolW.'l t I.OH .1 TLA If KI.BKKTUN. UtiUklilA, I'rm tI.T-K in mn iS.iitt wl.< iv In* l i*tiqilv.Tl. Itng nli.l lv ntl.-ixlii llu. romtK 111 lilt Nnrtln*™ null icrtiulrri It* ” ly B. HOIKJIOS, A TTOIIXEY-A T LA tU. iiai; r\vki.i., ir.vitT cot. \ty, 0.n.. Will |ii,.iii|.tl\ Nttrint t nil Imii>lii.' intriiKtwl t l.i* . .in- mill mltt-cllnf linnlf H|MMI.Vi * OHA KI.KS NY. SI JI >1 J., A rTOIi X K Y A T I. .4 If, IIARTNVEI.L, HART COUNTY, 1 .v> GEORGIA. OCITTU |,, A'*I. OHtUS (-t ' ? o>v' Dt A I I Yntiu-tllnu! Sit t (liTiiilw, 19 |.%5. FliUHMUiib *l*l. I t'lmilar Krnr. DtuiWl I’ ilium. XVuntilut|tuu, X. J. DllftlC K' liilmth. iriuHinil.nl I‘ilvrl.Ut I'nr. bUNO itwul Wt*nrn ijiuu tl'<t, I‘ittHl.uru, i'n. afsix I.KS OK <'AUUS. liiu ..iriti N*w VnarCanlH J ’Oc. Sumiil.'H in*. .1. Ilu-ti'.l \ C., N■ ihm;iu,N. \ . CDEf C MAMMOTH OUTFIT TO EVE rRIC.k RYBODY. Stem.win.lcr Watch ... u ill. 111-I .ml* r. Tun thillnni mliiv umirHiil.T.l. M CKIIXKOII.X CO l*iilln.lvl|ilitn, P*.. or Xliiwiiiiki-ir. \VIrHKIn. i.K-71 @F I U M HABIT CURED. A CERTAIN AND SI KE CURE. I.iirtfe M*ilii4*ll4u In l*rl4*CM. .4 trial bvttl*/re*. Mr, J. A. l)l|OlalJ\€;r.lt. 1 .aPorte. Imliaii*. ilox (Formerly Mrs. l>r. S. It. Collin*.) ¥7 J ir'fsir For Cut*. Itruise* and w SpraiiM Blind and Itlee.l *Bli TPT77J’WV*\JC Piles, liheunuitism. Fmc m* • fun and I, i m h S, F 1 os te and l.iuilM and Pai r*, Pains in the Muscles and Joints, Indolent Fleers, IbKcluii'Hinjj Sores. Swelled .Str !•*:. Frvsinchis. ami \’iir!eose A’eln* Is Sanituiii's Fatmu rot Win 11 ll.v/.Kio Ask tor it. Ist ause it is hctlei . st router and cheaper 1 ban any other, ami in warranto I lv WEEKS \ f*OTTKR. Wiltti.K*\i.K I>IH tit.lsT*. :i(0 Washington Street. Host on, Mass. Send for Reduced Price List of MASON l HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. NICXV AND SKI.KN DID STVI.KS t*Rl< Kl Hi nin ii wi mm kacii this month (Nil I -77) X.Mr. ... XI VHOX A* II XXII.IX 0310 % X‘ I'll., Bn**!... NVnrk. m* (ffilvn^n. AGENTS ~ WANTED ! ! win r.umcrr.Aits. addkkns WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. snn llron.lwiiy, X*w Turk I'll., j < lilciiko. 111.; Ten Orlc him. 1.n.; r Nnn I'ninrixitn. I'nl. IBPTURE. Those wish ill ix Relief ami cure for RrrrritK should consult Dr. J. A. .SJIEitMAN, llromlwav New York* Semi lOrts. for Ills new ImxiU. with Photographic, likenesses of laid eases before and atler cure. Ite wiire of elionu w in) pretend to furnish Dr.fthcnnaif t rent limit t. (ho* of tliesi* f. lh'Nv t. a German clerk. nw elliii|( himself Dr. W. fi. Crempien. is indicted on com plaint ol Dr. S. and awaits trial for forjferv and einhe/./lellieilt. (447 A GREAT OFFER • <> HOLIDAYS ! w'' "ill um in- th.-Ki* II till, TJ nr.N :iml tin, 10,1.1 11A TN .llrtjiiiM.' of 1111, XEXV PI AKIIN amt OIHJAXX. ol* llrut ,-I,ihh rmikiri'- wt lovi-r }>lii*.ti.i* enxii. r rii"fnllnH*iiiH than uv.-r liffiin, ..IHtibl HM TLttS /'/.I AOS ,(■ OKU ASH urn On* ItVHT .1/J///., wnri'ii 11 'ml fin ,T yuan,. ill. I 'iilril,*j (,*- Xfnllril. Ii 1 nit ImliiifminitN In (In* tiOrlr. /'/AXON. 7 nrlm ... tMli D, I'.liii .• m I Ml. OUO A XN, y 1..|,. • il* : *1 t<i|i. * It: 7 .I.i|., ku:> ■ ;70 10 .t >)■ , e*> ,* I'i ml4i;m. #!l: In jtrr/f'Ct nriter. nnt nurd tt u*n,. Shift lmiHi. nl luill |ilhv IK,II XI T. XX XTKHN A MOXM. Mnmifinliims niul Di'u!i*!, 10 Kant llt I, Sit*... I. N** X ork. 71 /YOUTH’s\ jfV* KqmpanionA -aC a WEEKLY PAPER TOR —•’Rgnsy f cYOUNG PEOPLE^ AN 1! TH r / n VIN - FAMILYX '^mr 1 11 I*l him tn lie it favorite in every family—lonke.l for cayerl.v liy (lie voiiiig fnlkn. ami rcml with inter et l> tlienhlei*. lt |im*|Hwe In In inti-rent while I*. ninhnt’M ; tn U'.luilieioim, prm tiinl. nennilde, nnd In have n i.llv pi-ruiaiK-ut Wuitli, while it altiactH (or tin* hour. It Ih homlmnni ly llliiatrate.l, anil how for cohtrffm. lore Homo of Ih. iiiont •tlmetive width ill the eoim li*;. . Anions thewe iiini .1. T.Trowlirldare. niiinl, Ifiiloelil rnlk Jit in cm I'. ,ii'hl. J. li. XX lilt i j*r. Ileli. ren 11. Eihilh. I.oolhi* 4*. Moulton, >lni,X.ll. I.eoiuinem.l . Kl<'|,lm-iin. I.ilnur.l Kxercll (title.Hiti-rU*l P.X|,oiror<( XX in. 4'itllnn Hryanl. A. I. T. TX’liiinei*. 1.0 ii Ini, M. Alcott, 11h l-eiuUny iw n.liipteil In nlil anil young; Ih very rntiq.i-i'lieiiMiif in it* elHunetei*. It aiveo Stm-ivH ../ Adiu’nturr, *turie uf Hume amt /sties* of TrmM. Nr/, mil Ll/r , liloi inU tip'm I 'mi rent Talrr /‘ortru. 7V,,.<7*. SslectiooK /nr I/erlauta- Ili.tnrLml .I n/rter. Him. I.OHiraf/iait SLelctnm, A nerdnle*. /’ntrlem, t/eh/inn* Article*, fust* and /nriUe.nis, MiHworlptlon Prior. *I.7A. Speelmen eop i.*M mt free. I'lenne nienlinn in what, jiaper you r.'.ul thin advert in. inriit. PERRY MASON & CO., l II Trill],ln Pluee, llomloii. r,9 It i*i Sound at I.ast ! SOMKTIfINR N'KW rXPFHTHK Sl’N.— A n*-w era la dawning upon tin- life of woman, Hitherto he lum been ivdli'cl upon to MttT tin* ilia of mankind and her own benfde*. The frequent and dintr<*iing ir regularities peculiar to her own wx have loug dcvs to her the ‘‘direful upriiig of wore unnumbered." lu the mansion of the rich and the hovel of poverty alike, woman has been the conatant yet patient vic tim of a thoMwMil ilia unknown to man—and the** without a remedy. “Oh. Lord, how long!” In tho agony of her srnii. hath she arlcsl. lint now the hour of her redumption i* eome. She w ill milter no more, for Dr. J. Rttvlfiwld* Female Regulator—Wonum'a Bent Friend—i* for hh)o by all reapef tahie DruuMt throughout the land at fci.so per bottle. Near Mai.iktta. Ga., March 21, 187(k >lkwuw. IV.M. Hoot & Sox* : Alwmt one year agi\ I bought a Dottle of |I!tAPFIFIJ H FKMAI.K UKun.A -TR from you. for one of my daughters v;ho had lawn “Differing with wupprexsed men Men for some ih>e. I have had MV end phyaieiana attending, but sset with no Micro** until 1 wuh peixuaded to buy > tx&ttlc of the Regulator. and it i* the very thing frur which H ia recommended. Sh' j* now iu perfwt health. Ihojx* all Hiiffering female* w ill at leant trv one bottle and ha'*' hra'M, again. Vtr\ HMWhltlh !*, tg l\ DOBBINS*