The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, December 12, 1877, Image 4

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EXTRAORDINARY RACE. Ari( Urnllni * *ce-lbrw* Some yearn ago nraee whm mn at the HnjOie, in Holland, whieli. lor its novel tv, excited more than ordinary interest. It wan bet ween a fast-trotting borne and a full-grown hog; distance, six English wiles. The circumstances which led to this unique trial of speed were as follows : At a ciul) at the Hague a young member expatiated upon the beauty, symmetry and extraordinary speed of a trotting horse he had that day purchased, ex pressing nn eager desire to get up a match, to prove the superior qualities of his horse. A gentleman remarked : •* I have a hog which I would not hes itate to run against him." Heals of laughter greeted this strange proposal, to which, when partially sub sided, the owner of *• grnnty” quietly interposed: “Well, gentlemen. I now challenge to run my hog Nero against that gentle man’s fast trotter, in harness, six Eng lish miles, provided, that the horse car ry two persons, and that fourteen day’s time be allowed me for training my animal." “ Agreed !" “ Agreed !" resounded all round ; for the joke was deemed too good and too novel to give it the go-by. It was agreed Hint the match should come otf that day fortnight, at 11 o'clock A. 51. precisely; and the beautiful ave nue leading from the Hague to the sea shore at Scbeveniogen was selected as the course. The news ofthis extraordinary match for atrial of speed between a fast trot ting horse and a full grown porker, spread like wildfire, and caused the most intense excitement among the people, all eager to see the fun. The day was anxiously looked for. and the training of Nero began. On the first day poor Nero was starved, strict orders having been given by ids owner that no one should feed Him, himself alone attending to that matter. On the second day Nero was pretty sharp set, when punctually at 11 o'clock, his master made his appear ance. A rope was securely fastened to one of his trotters, and his master drove him with many a kick and forcible per suasion all the way over the course to •Sclieveningcii, where he led him upon a scanty meal of two herrings, which Nero ravenously devoured, after whidi he had to trot back to the Hague. It may he proper hereto remark that the hog prefers fish to any other kind of food. On the third day Nero felt perfectly ravenous; but be had to bide bis time, and his master had to resort to the strictest hog discipline to start him otf when, at 11 o’clock, he presented him self to drive him over the course. After a liberal and energetic applica tion of the booted foot and a little loud and angry discussion between the re spective parties, they arrived at their journey's end. where Nero was regaled with three herrings, being one extra, and which he dispatched voraciously in double quick time, looking for more, but in vain. * lie was then, with muc h coaxing and kicking, persuaded to resume the return trip homeward, which was safely accom panied by vigorously squealing and de termined grunting on the part of Nero. On the fourth day, punctually at 11 o'clock, when his master presented him self, Nero seemed to understand some what the object of his calling; he walked oil not only without compulsion, but at a good round pace, to get to liis journey's end. where his master regaled him not alone with his coveted dinner of three red herrings, hut, as a reward for his tractability and conduct, with one herring extra, which Nero devoured with incredible velocity as soon ns they came within reach of his grinders. On the firth day. Nero was fully up to the game, and his master experienced considerable dilliculty to keep up with him. At Suhevcningcn the usual allow ance. now four herrings, was given him, and disposed of in a short metre. On the day following, and up to the time of his race, hies master had no fur ther dilliculty with Nero but to keep up with him. Nero invariably taking the lead, although on the return trips the same difficulties always recurred. A vigorous application of hoots was. in such a case, the only convincing argu ment with Nero, who never could see the point nor comprehend the necessity of this back-track movement, and squealed and grunted his objections. On the ninth day Nero had become perfectly trained, and having grown ex tremely thin u|>on his scanty meals, he now ran like a race-horse, a veritable Eclipse, invariably distancing his mas ter. who followed with a fast trotting horse in harness. both exercise and spare diet were, however, strictly adhered to up to the day preceding the one on which the race was to come off. On that, the thirteenth day. as on the first day. poor Nero was again starved. At the usual hour of 11 his master appeared, hut Nero was doomed to disappointment—no trot, no herring on that day. \\ ith eager eye and impatient grunt he signified his desire to be released from his pen. but alas! it was not so to be : he had to submit to a day of fast ing to prepare for the race. On the fourteenth day lx>th horse and hog appeared at the starting-post, eager for the race. Ft was a beautiful day, and the road was lined the entire dis tance on loth sides with spectators eager to see the s|Krt. Punctually at 11 o'clock at tap of drum, off they started, amidst shouts of the multitude. The lird two miles were closely contested : i' was emphatically a neck-and-neck race ; but Nero, light as a feather, and having in his mind’s eve his delectable meal, now fairly flew over the ground, gradu ally leaving the horse behind, keeping the lend the entire distance. Amid shouts, the waving of handkerchiefs and the wildest excitement, he reached the ending-post, beating the horse by linlf a mile and winning the race tri umphantly. For this extraordinary performance. Nero was rewarded with a pailful of herrings, which, having feasted upon to his heart's content, he waddled back to Hague. TUTPLPILIS A Noted Divine says They arc worth their weight in gold, READ WHAT HE SAYS: Dk.Tutt:—Dear Sir: F*r L n year** I have l>ftn a martyr to Dyi-pcpsia,Uomuiptitimi, :nd Pile*. Iu i Miriny your pill* wire mommindrl to me ; I hkc tlicin (tint with little mi<lt)- I iilM now a well man, have ){oo<i ;ip|Mtitc v Minn per eel, regular * pile*Kone, unit I liavc ifunud lorty |>oiiitiUauki lkth They are wr h their wiif;!it in uoltl. llkv. It. L. SIMI'hON, l/juikvillc, Ky. TUTT 5 S mTAVWSX iin-tlkint thirty year , .mo CUBE BICK HEAD* for i Inntftinic w.ttideinni. strator*t anatomy in tin n-, I o I'll College of Gmr- I|Cf lIV KI I V eta, heitrc person* tiimr IU I I O I iLikiO hi* Pills have the irunr ui- CURE DYBPEPHIA. tee thathey are prepared r H i on sc.ii n' inc pnnriplcft, TUTPS PiLLS ;:::!ckrv! r,! *' ro,nil “ CURB CONSTIPATION ""tIK-m' til" r.. . hereto!ore antauor itic TlllPx Pkl I X qutililiea of a t>tuft hen* IUI I O I IksLO n.g.f'Mrgativt' y and a fur* CUKE PILES. it ytug tome. in mm Their first apparent cf* TIITTIO Dll I O Pect is to inert a?.c* the ap lUI I O lILLd petite ly eaiiMnu the food to properly aaaimi Ia te. CUKE FEVER AND Thus the system is now islieil, and by their tonic TMTTtA nil | n MCtion on the’diifestivc or- UIPS P<ILS p ins, reuular amt In althy ■ v i valuation* are prodm r<f. CUKE BILIOUS COLIC The rapidity with whieli ■ ■ 1,1 per take oh /.V*//. TIIVTTJO nil | D while under the infltu nn IUI I O riLLd of these itilla, l its* If in- CURE KIDNEY COM- dientes t jiclr mhiptahili > PLAINT. nourish the laxly, and— ■mi hence their efficacy tit cur* TIITVfO n*B R O inif nervonadebility,im l illl I 3 riLLo "ntiioii . <ijr>.|KpMii, WHM inn ot the muscle*, slug- CURE TORPID LIVEIt j’Mmcs.s ot the Jiv r. "" r c hronic constipation, and imparting health am! strength to the system. Sold even where. Office, 35 Mu ray Street, New York. i4U<. luj jbailla.- mm gnjamaa^i | TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE- i H Gray Il.tir van be changed to a ] fj glossy I>l ick by a single application of 4 9 Dr.TuTT’s Hair Dye. It acts tike magic, J 9 and in warranted as harmless as water. ILJ ffl Price SI.OO. Office 35 Murray St., N. Y. Mm is Queen’s Delight? Read the Answer It Is s Lint that grows In the South, and is spe tally adapted to the 1 tire of'din uses ot that climate. NATURE’S OWN REMEDY, wintering at once into the blood, expel ing all >i*rnf ilott*. sypbilitie, ami rheumatic affections. Alone, t it a s.-arch.ng alterative, hut when 1 outturn 1 wit!- Sarsaparilla, Yellow Hock, and other herbs, it tonus \ Tutt's Sarsaparilla ?nd Queen’s Delight, riic most poweifill blood purilter known to medic ! i m'e tor the core ot *ld ulcers. Hi--■ eased joints, foul iseharges from the ears and nostrils, abscesses, skin i-eiHs, drop*.j-, kldm-y complaint, evil effects of iTet practhe/, disi rd red live rand spleen. Its use n ngthens the nervous system imparts a fair com -1 xio,i, and builds up tin body with HEAITHY. SOLID FLESH. Vs an antidote to syphilitic poison it is strongly comm -tilled, Ilundr. ds ot eases if llie worst type ive been radically cn id by it. Dei tig purely vug ible its continued use wib do no harm. The Inrst one to lake it is during the Miinitn r and fill; and listen ' of debility, he idache. b ver and agui . you 'ill 1 njov robu-t health Sold !y ill dmggists. Vrice, si.bo. Offiei . Marry Mreet. New > nrk . WILLIAM L. WEBB, i.ut \vi:r.n * sa<;i:, StiriTMHiMa to CAM KItON, AVKII1I& CO , IMCOKTKKOK CHINA, (j!L\SS& EARTHKXWARE. LOOKIN'* C-I. VSNK.N. UI.KOMM: LAMP*. AV. No. 12 s >loe(ii.g Street* (<\K DuuU i iioM HAZEL riT.) CHAIILKSTON, S. (’. * 117// supply i'onntry Merchants with Goods, in his line. (ft as foir rates as they alii hay in New <lO York or ebevhere. 12 H'AKT SHERIFFS SAFE. Willin' s< *l*l, l* lon llir Omit homo in Hurt well. Hart (’utility. Georgia, on flu* Fir.Nt Tues tljiv in tluniuirx n \i. within the legal hours *f safe. flit' follow ilir nropert v. to wit: Oju> 11 oust- Mint Two lads. both top'tluT, Nos. Ii anti so containing One■hr If At it s rat h, imur or loss, wrll improved. lying and lieing in flit* town of Unit will, il being the lots whereon l>r. George Eberhiiri now lives, Levied on with ft 11. I'a. issued from Hart Superior ('tau t at Mhivli term. Is*’, in favor ot .Ittlm Klicrlittit A Son **. (b'orge Kberhart : also other ti. fas. in inv ltantls against the defendant in li. fa. ProperU pointed out li\ tin* defendant in ti. fa. Docml r 3d, 1877. .1 R. MVKKS. Sheriff. Hart sheriffs sale. _ Will lt* sold before the i'onrthoiim* door in 1!-1 wrll, Hart Count v. Georgia. on tin* First Tiles- a in .lannary next. (Hiring tlu* legal hour* of salt . ! tlu* following propel t> to wit i one gray horse. nliout eight year* old. Foiled on | to satisfy u ti. fa. issneti from Hart Superior Court September Term. 1877. in favor of Thoms* L. Attains vs. K A. Hall. Property iminted out hy T. I . Adams. plaintitt in ti. fa. This December 3. 1877 6770 J. R. MVKKS, sheriff. ( and EORGIA—HART COUNTY. \ I ORDINARY s rmci Caswell Farmer has applied for exemption of per smialtv and setting npnrt and valuation of homestead, anti I will pass upon the same at 12 o'clock M. on tin 26th day of 1 H*et inls'i . 1877. at my office. This No vemis'r 24th. 1877. F. (’. STEPHENS! >N . 66-69 Ordinary. 4 DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. ± V. B\ virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi nary of Hart County. will be stdd. tn the First Tuesday in •Innuary. 1877. licfore the Courthouse door in Hartwell, in said t'ouiitv within the legal hours of sale. One Trat t of Land in said Fount s , ad joining lamia of >l. A. tlob'ison, (V McCurrx and A\ m. McConnell. containing Ninety.One Aeres. more or less, well iniprovetl, and alsmt Fffts Aeres in a pod state of cultivation and well watered. Sold as the pn]H‘i t\ of W. A. Mcwlotim. deceased, for the licnc tit of the heirs and creditor*. Terms, credit, one third tine IWciiilh r 251 h. 1878: one-third due IV eembet* 25th 18*79: and one-thiid tint* lHrember 25th. I SSI I, w ilh interest from das of side at tell ]h r cent. Rond given tor titles. This Met * iid' i 3 1877. i.; ;o s M. MKWroFKN Adm \ . ATTEXTK)N, N( HIT 11 EAST GEORGI A. BUGGIES, PHAETONS, CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, WAGONS, &c, OF THE OLD RELIABLE IIODHSON It AN UFICTVRSi ATHENS. GEORGIA. T,r THE LA lie EST STOCK /.V THE SOUTH AT QREATLY IiLDUCLD Pit WES. 'a* Kejxiir Work a Sptcittltij. fitly Tin- Best Selected sluteriul and the Finest Workmen in the State. 6n) Cull and Examine before Purchasing ELs-where. ALL II URK (J TJLED. XrA 01-76 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral IFor Diseases of tbe Throat and Lungs, such as Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, and Consumption. The reputntlim i has nttaine-l, In consequence of the marvellous cures It has produced during Ihe last half century, is a sufficient assurance to the public that it will continue to realize the happiest results that can be desired. In almost every section of country there arc persons, publicly known,who have been restored from alarming and even desperate diseases of tile lungs, by its use. All who have tried it,acknowledge its superiority; and where its virtues arc known, no one hesitates ns to what medicine to employ to relieve the dis tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec tions. I'UKltitr Pectoral always affords in stant relief, ami performs rapid cures of the milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well as the more formidable diseases of the lungs. Asa safeguard to children, amid the distress ing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest ol Childhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely use, multitudes arc rescued and restored to health. This medicine gains friends at every trial, as the cures it is constantly producing arc too re markable to lie forgotten. No family should be without it, and those who have once used it never will. Kmincnt Physicians throughout the country prescribe it, and Clergymen olicit recommend it from their knowledge of its effects. PREPARED Bt Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass., Practical anil Analytical Cheinint*. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS KVERYWMEKE. E. B. BENSON & CO., Agents, llahtwih.i.. <ia. C/HS& PRESSES FOR STEAM , JIANDMJimE POWER. SORGHUM MILLS Ercsrc. circular wjnship &Bro. G n ATLANTA. GA. (JIN (IKAI!L\(i SHAFTING and BOLTS | ( tll'.U’KU THAN EVER IIKVOKK VT TUK Forest City Foundry and MAOHIHE WORKS, (iKO. R. LOMBARD&(’0 M AKH KTA. GA. I^NGINES. J i f ’IOTTON SCREWS. V J ILL GEARING. and Machinery of all kinds made and nqmire<l. 52 102 John M. Robinson, (Formerly O’Uouucr & Robinson) Whoh'sah* Dealers in Millinery % Straw Goods, BONNETS, HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FFATHERS. etc.. \o. s .1 l llrmtur ,M) ITI.AXTA. UA. GRACES SALVE. \ VoffotaUli* l*ro|>R I’fttio. invmDMl in the 17th century lv Dr. Win. Grace. Surgeon in King •lames' army. Through its agency he t nntl tlom sands of the tnst serious sores ami wmiimlh. and was roganltni by nil who knew him a** u puhlii- benefac tor. 25c a hov by until :av. For sab* by druggists generallv. AGENTS WANTED. a- si;rn " ru’A i*. & mins r. W |„„ m.,.. SYRUP MACHINERY MMKW. Jaswsaxr & Co*, ATLANTA, GA., Manufacturers of Clegg's I’atcnt Portable CUl’PEll EVAPORATORS aad (ialvan ixctl Iron Evaporators. Agents for CAKE MILLS . FRITT DRYERS. GIKS L'OTTOK PRESSES , Portable and Stationary STEAM EXGIKES. THRESHERS. HORSE POW ERS. FAX MILLS. HORSE HAY RAKES. CRIST MILLS, S.VFT MA <’HIKES. HOLT IX G CLOTHS. MOW IKG MAC II IKES. frf. tSTOtir Evaporators arc the cheapest on the market, and none better Send for circulars and prices. TURNIP SEED, l,r>oo Ihs. Fresh Tt’liNll’ SEEDS. All sort* l.andretli's Best I.HASS SEEDS, SEED OATS. It YE, BAULKY, WHEAT, .U’. FERTILIZERS FOR WHEAT !!! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C. Mark W. Johnson & Cos., Atianta. GA.,'July 9. 1877. 47-72 THE MOST CROWDED PLACE Is that where Goods are Sold the Cheapest. JOHN KF FLY’S Fall Announcement for the Year 1877. JOHN KKKLY lias just recriveiVaml marked oft’ liis fall stork of DRY GOODS, Notions, Hosiery and lilovoN, (ittiiti*' Furnishing Goods. Hats. BootHHiui Shoes. Cloaks and Shawls. Trunks, etc., which for volume, variety, beauty, desirability and cheapness, will be found to surpass, by far. any stock ever plan'd before the public in Atlanta at any time previous. Having been for nearly a month past in attendance upon New York ' fom-it ales," lie lias purchased an immense stock of goods, for the greater part ot which he lias paid nothing lik* their value. GowiequrDtl.v he can sell 'bargains.” THIS ADVERTISEMENT Is no extravagant exaggeration expended upon a mere handful of goods, purchased, perhaps, at high figures under the pressure of a doubtful credit. ON THE CONTRARY, Thin magnificent nt<><-k of goods wan pm-cliancd FOK THK CASH, ami in its ~ lire-haw tlir Hiibs.iib.-r did not ft.iilim- liims. lf to tin- regular i-lu.iiii.-1h of trade, but struck out boldly upon tin- market, reiving upon ' iiis judement (tin- result of thirty yarn’ experience) and nlu.-ked splendid windfalls from under the bam ! no r of the auctioneer, the sherilf, and from the bands of trie assignee. .-s JOHN KEELY, <' ornc-r Whitehall and Hunter Streets. Atlanta. Ha. I Sfeisp" %f'ii ' 1! l7j 'Sa gim Greatßeduction inPrices Wc are the lirst to otter FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINES at prices within the reach of all. WE WILL SELL THE VERY BEST Family Sewing Machine For Twenty-Five Dollars , on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle, with Walnut Top and Drawer, and neces sary Attachments, and deliver it at anv Railroad Depot in the l'nited States. FREE OF CHARGE. These machines are warranted to do the whole line of Family Sewing with more rapidity, more ease of managment. and less fatigue to the operator, than any machine now in use. They make the Double Thread Sf it eh in sueh a wanner that then aroal the necessity of’ winding the under thread, and will sew from the tincst cambric to the heaviest overcoat cloth. i>end for circular and emu/ile of sewing. Every machine warranted for three years. UUATS W.ivrwi KVERYW HKKE. CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited, llinert Ht., I'lilliulelpliin. I*n. 57 38 K!>. KMKIIIt'K 5K1.1.. CH.tS. FONTS.K. SELL & FOSTER, .fOBIiKRSOK WHITE GOODS, MI LUX FRY. FAXCY and FI UXISIIIXU GOODS. GLO YES. HOSIERY. xorroxs. axd sta twseh y. < foods sohi on the most liberal terms, at the lowest prices to responsible houses. SEEL A FOSTER, No. '27 Jlayne Street, Charleston, S. C. 47 72 WOOL CARDING THE ANDERSONVIRLE MILLS ami WOOL CARDS arc in first-rate condition for work. Wool, left with Messrs. E. B. Bkshox <t Cos., at Hart well, will be carded and returned free of extra charge. Sept. 4tli, 1^77. E. E. HARRISON. TIIE SUN. 1878. NEW YORK. 1878. Ah tin* tinn* approach!** for the renewal of Kubssrin tioiin, THK SI’S would remind it* frienda and well wishers every when*, that it is again a candidate for their consideration and *up|M>rt. Fj> n its reconl for the paat ten years it relies for a eontinuance of the heartv sympathy and generous co-operation which have hitherto been extended to it from every quarter of the Fnion. 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