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The Hartwell Sun.
by J. J. ir.
I’HE Sun shines forth in splendor bright
pVnd spreads abroad its cheering light.
It shines by day. it shines by night,
■ t hasten on time's rapid (light.
{Dispelling ignorance, vice and sin,
1t lets the light of wisdom in.
it bea*ns with wit, it beams with fun ;
U'hen why not take The Hautavell Sun.
E'en when the king of day has (led,
And all the children arc in bed.
My wife and l, the day’s work done,
Delight to read The Hartwell Sun.
Again, when rainy days have come,
And nolens rolens we're at home,
What better is there to amuse
Than sun rays, rain drops, rainbow hues.
The Sun shines o'er our beauteous bowers
And lends its radiance to the flowers;
The flowers anon more sweet, more bright
'" } ifw lovelier in its wondrous light.
<r ’
The editors grind well their spice,
And then ’tis seasoned up so nice;
Ob ! who would grudge their half and one
il'o read one year Tiie Hartwell Sun.
II t tells the farmer how to sow
That he with joy his grain may mow.
llt tells of better days to come
When we shall more our smoke-house home.
I With anxious face the children wait,
Tor Papa's coming, at the gate.
They wait till evening shades come on
What wait they for? The Hartwell, Sun.
pK.Vicighbor L. is waiting too
Tle'd like to read when we get through,
He cannot spare the half and one
llut likes to read The Hartwell Sun.
’Tis true we do not like to lend,
Hut a good neighbor can’t offend ;
So, children, when you all have done,
Send neighbor L. The Hartwell Sun.
Now, who would have the latest news,
With the best farmer's farming views?
Just count the cash, one half and one,
And send at once and get the Sen.
y (Tlii* is no dun.)
We Wnut to Plchm the People—Head.
Some people get mad because we stop
their papers when the time is out; and
others don't like it because tee don't. We
have been letting the subscriptions of those
"whom we thought good, run after the time
.had expired. Our printed terms, are cash
in advance. Now please stop your grumb
ling. If you don't want the paper any
longer pay up and stop it. Of course we
want all the subscribers we can get, but
we don't ask anybody to make a sacrifice
PTor us in this way. we think every good
citizen ought to have public spirit enough
about him to want their County paper to
prosper and lend their aid to the cause by
subscribing, at least, when they get value
received for their money.
A “ Slick ” Scoundrel.
On Friday last a man, calling himself
G viflin. with a letter of recommendation
fi4>m a Carolina merchant to one of the
proprietors of Thu .Sun, came into this of
fice, and said that he had got into a diffi
,ilty with a man in Edgefield, S. C., whom
he had wounded, and that his brother-in
law, Ex-Governor Bonham, and General
Gary, his law partners, had advised him to
make himself “ scarce ” for a while, un
til the wounded man should recover. He
, was quite an intelligent scamp and
kseeincd perfectly acquainted with the best
people of Anderson, Abbeville and Edge
field, and said that he was a cousin of John
'Whitfield Esq., of Anderson. Owing to
his letter of recommendation and his fine
address, he was kindly treated by our hos
pitable people, until Monday morning,
when three gentlemen from Carolina came
over in quest of Ex-Gov. Bonham’s broth
er-in-law, and succeeded iu arresting him
under the charge of stealing a mule. We
hope he will he confined in the penitentiary
at hard labor for twenty years for gulling
us so badly. The next relation of ex-Gov.
Bonham's that comes this way must have
tfust about ten letters of recommendation
and the seal of the State affixed to enlist
our tender sympathies.
Deaths.
Died, on last Friday morning at 3 o'clock.
William A. Holland, who was the first
SherifF of this County after the war, and
was continued in office for ten years. lie
was thirty-eight years old, a man of fine
sense and good business qualifications,
f Leaves a wife and six children to mourn
his loss. W<e tender our sincere sympathies
to the bereaved family. His remains were
interred in the Hartwell Cemetery on Fri
day evening.
lion. J. W. Jones departed this life on
Tuesday night last, after a lingering illness
of some months. He was buried at the
Hartwell Cemetery on last Thursday by
the Masonic Fraternity. Mr. Jones repre
sented this County ;n the Legislature, was
an honorable, upright, honest gentleman,
beloved by all who knew him; one of the
best neighbors, a true friend, an att'ection-
Ute father, a model farmer and enterprising
(Citizen. Was not a member of any church,
if anything that goes to make a good
member of society in this world is worth
anything in the next, he will be among the
blessed. Peace to his ashes; and would
that all classes would emulate his many
virtues.
Kinging School.
Mr. James E. Vickery commenced a
singing school at Cross Roads Church
Tuesday week, which closed on Sunday.
He had a large class, and they were so
well pleased that they made up another
class at once, which he will commence
teaching next Wednesday, lie is a good
teacher.
DAVIS’ PREMIUM GALLERY.
ATHEUS,
THE LEADING GALLERY OF THE STATE,
Highest Award of the State Fair of 1877
FOR
PHOTOGRAPHS AND PAINTINGS.
_A.II Stales of lE’ict-u.xes 3E£a.d.e_
67 Old Pictures Copied and Enlcrged to any Size.
Stiii Ra.vh,
Reware, lest you entertain angels un
awares.
Rev. Mr. Hide preached at the Methodist
Church on Sunday last.
An old bachelor in Hart wants to adopt
a girl baby eighteen years old.
Dr. MeCurry is putting up anew resi
dence, just in rear of Dr. Mathew's man
sion.
The weather is as pleasant as spring
time, and looks as if gardening should be
progressing.
Persons having deeds remaining in the
Clerk's office will please call for them at
once, and pay charge. 3t
The Livery Stable just fits; a fellow can
“gobehind the returns'* and get a drink,
and no one the wiser. 'Rah for Dr. Skel
ton 1
F. Marion Gaines in this County, has a
sin not quite ton years that weighs
132 pounds. Can any couuty in Georgia
beat that ?
Thrash's consumptive cure, is a sure cure
for consumption. Rronchctis, coughs, voids,
croup, asthma, restores lost voices and all
lung all', cions. Ac. (.'nil at, your Drug
Store and get a trial bottle 50c., large size
1.50.
“ Gentlemen, allow me to introduce you
to L. N. Griffin. Esq., Ex-Gov. Bonham's
brother-in-law.” “Glad to meet you, Mr.
Griffin ; come down and take dinner with
us.”
AYe hardly know how to thank the poet
J. J. 11. for his appreciative lines to Tiie
Sun. but risk the hope that the sunshine
in his heart and household may ever be as
bright as his poem.
Those indebted to J. AV. Ayers & Son
are requested to make settlement with
Tlios. A r . Skelton, agent, by the 25th of
December, as a change in the business is
contemplated. Accounts and notes un
settled will at that date be placed in the
hands of an officer. H-
Nothing can he fairer than Mr. Daniel F.
Beatty's mode of doing business, which
evinces his confidence in the superiority ot
his instruments over all others, lie 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
are brought into competition with others,
and invariably come out victorious. Ad
dress all communications to F.
Beatty, Washington. Warren County. New
Jersey. See his advertisement. 65-116
It is a fact well established by unques
tionable testimony that Hall’s Hair Re
newer renews, cleanses, brightens, invigo
rates and restores to its original color and
lustre, faded gray or discolored hair, cheap
ly, quickly and surely. The poorest peo
ple prefer to buy it and use it. rather than
to proclaim in a manner more forcible than
words can delineate, through blanched
locks or grizzly beard, that they are aged
and passing to decay. A short trial will
convince the most sceptical that it does
eradicate the scalp diseases which rob the
hair of its color and life.— Fort Scott (Kan.)
Daily Monitor.
Subscribers Hi Eklc (irove, Forl‘s Store
mid AmiuKlnville.
Dear friends, as we before said we would
gladly send your papers to your dbors if
we could afford it. We could not hire a
inah to carry the mail to three offices for
what the whole subscription pays us. Can
you not arrange to get your mail regular
ly by hand each week ? Other neighbor
hood's in the County do so, on the co-ope
rative plan, and never fail to read their pa
pers on day of publication. The subscri
bers arrange their plan between them
selves and to their own satisfaction. Sup
pose A. takes it upon himself to come to
Hartwell this week on Wednesday, B. next
week, C. the next, D, the next, and so on
through the list; then let A. come again.
In this way neither one would have to come
more than three or four times during the
year. If one should find it inconvenient to
come his week, it might suit his neighbor
to exchange times with him. The Ford's
Store package could be sent every Wed
nesday to Mrs. Holbrook’s on the road to
Toccoa, not further than four miles from
any of the Ford’s Store subscribers. Please
try the plan and we think it will cause you
very little trouble. We would like to
have an agent at each of the above offices
and will pay him to get us subscribers and
see that the papers reach the offices regu
larly.
Ifernton Mge IS9 A. - . F.‘. .Vl.*.
Officers elected last Ist Tuesday night
for ensuing year:
Allen S. Turner, W.\ M.V
W. R. Stephenson, S.\ W.\
S. V. Brown, J.*. W.\
C. W. Seidell, Secretary.
E. J. Brown, Treasurer.
Jas. L. Johnson, Tyler.
Appointed :
Thos. V. Skelton, S. Deacon.
R. P. Bradley, J. Deacon.
C. A. Webb, )
Harrison Sanders, [Stewards.
P. 11. Bowers. i
Rev. Bcnj. Thornton, Chapjaiu.
Mnniniolli lloiimc ol (tie Kim 111
Geo. W. Williams A Cos. have their card
in this issue of our paper. George started
life a few miles above us, in Habersham
County. Mude his first dime by toting
water to make his corn in a dry summer.
Went to Augusta, with his duds tied up in
a cotton handkerchief. Rose to the head
of the list of merchants in that city,
but it being 100 small for him, he went
to Charleston, and is now the most wealthy
anil influential merchant in the Southern
Stales. Has given thousands of dollars to
the Methodists and other denominations,
and for every thousand given, God Al
mighty has prospered him to twenty times
the amount. You will never find sand in
his sugar, rocks in his coffee. or water in his
syrup; and when he dies, if groceries are
used in the celestial kingdom, where he is
certain to go, he will get the contract to
supply them.
The partners in the firm are all first
class gentlemen, and if there is a merchant
in Georgia who has never dealt with them,
it is time to commence.
Pliiloiimllienn Waltz.
Our thanks arc tendered to I). 11. Magill.
of I)uc West, S. 0., for the above beauti
ful piece of music of his own composition.
Copies enn be obtained for 25 cents by ad
dressing him at Due west, S. C.
Philomatuean Wai.tz. —Professor
Magill places on our table bis maiden effort
in the composition of Music, with the above
'euphonious title, which our music teachers
say •• is very pretty —prettier than the ef
forts of most musical composers.” AVe
have heard it executed on the piano, and
we add our testimony that it is very pret
ty'. We knew that our young friend had
for years been paying special attention to
music, hut the appearance of the Pliiloma
tliean Waltz took us by surprise, the au
thor had kept it so quiet. The author is a
son of our town, is a graduate of the last
class in Erskine College, and we congratu
late him and his Alma Mater upon his suc
cess in his effort as a musical composer. It
foretokens a brilliant future for its author,
if he will cultivate his talent,— Associate
lie formed Presbyterian.
Aiu't It Funny 7
On last sah'day. the old jail was sold;
then the lot on which it stood. “ Old B.”
bought the lot, and the Town Council had
erected a neat calaboose on it which was
not reserved when the lot was sold. “ Old
B.” lias rented it out for a confectionary,
A few days ago Marshal Dooley was seen
crossing the Public .Square with his hands
full of halter chains. On being interro
gated, said Christinas was coming and the
Town had no calaboose, and lie had bought
the lot of chains to halter the boys to the
blackjack saplings in the rear of the new
jail. We really think the Council ought
to have bought an umbaclla to go with
each chain, as it would be mighty lonesome
for a fellow to stand all night chained to a
sapling without any covering from the piti
less storms of December.
The CaiilneMVllle Engle
Ts an eight-page paper, printed in elegant
.style on clean white paper, that a Wind
man can read; always filled with the latest
news from all quarters of the world, and is
an excellent advertising medium, os it
has as large, if not the largest circulation,
in North Georgia of any paper.
Tn (liz/.nrili.
Mrs. Peck, of this Town, had a chicken
killed last week that had two gizzards in
it, both in good working order; one had
coarse sand, the other fine. This is a
great improvement in the internal machi
nery of the chicken mill.
Professor Looney's Exhibition.
Dear Son : You gave a complimentry
little notice in your paper of Professor
Looney's entertainment Friday night, 7th
instant, but I see you failed (through
modesty I presume) to mention one char
acter which I think deserves special notice.
1 refer to the piece Over the Hill to the
Poorhouse,” rendered by J. 11. McGill.
Esq., in the most allecting maimer. His
singing cannot be surpassed. Very few
recognized him, and a majority of the ar
diencc thought he really was an old man.
The charade “ Cinderilla,” was well
acted, and every one connected with the
play did well.
The “ Dancing Dutchman ” was very*
amusing, and brought down the houstf
The vocal and instrumental music by the
young ladies and little girls was splendid.
Prof, and Mrs Looney deserve much praise
for the pleasure of the entertainment.
Mrs. Looney has the best control over the
little ones we ever witnessed and can ad
vance them more rapidly than any teacher
we ever saw. Orhkkvatok.
Ithcumut im (illicitly Cared.
“ 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, $5. .Sold by all Wholesale and
retail Druggists. Don’t fail to send for
circular to Hclpcnstine & Bentley, Drug
gists, Washington D. D.
tichool Trustees,
As the election for anew Town Council
takes place Boon, we would respectfully
suggest to the citizens of Hartwell that at
the same time an election bo held for
Trustees of our School, Five years ago an
election was hold, at which time the pres
ent incumbents were elected, who have
held a long time and have faithfully dis
charged their trust; but it is no more than
lair that they should be relieved, if they so
desire. It is important that an election
be held that the organization of the School
maybe better perfected, by making appli
cation and obtaining chartered powers, and
the whole work thereby go forward in
a systematic manner, which will bo to
the good of the whole community. The
election could be ordered either by the
present Trustees, or by the town counsel.
S.
It is interesting to recall at this time the
prophetic words in which old Sum John
son foretold the downfall of the republican
party :
“ Its fall was destined to a carpet-bag,
A petty larcenist and a scalawag;
It left a name at which mankind grow
pale
To point a warrant or adorn a jail.”
Tribute wf Itopccl.
WHEREAS, It Inis pleaurtl the Siipmne Atvlii
tect nf lln‘ Universe, in tlic iltnimnsatlnn of uu all
wise Ptiivhtonee In call ha*tity mini flic *ri'tn** ni
i-uiili to the aniiit ljtul nrr much I'stwnietl I’.mtln i,
VAN D. li ARY, on the !Mh ilav ol Kim-mber, 1*77
* worthy member of imr Lodge j
11 til mi be truly *aid in this oamv Hint death love*
a shining mark, lt.v the iimerutabl* jinnidenee n!
ILxt, our Lodge hue In-, it bereft of n bright light
and hie and I sent solute family a fiend and prnleetur,
whose | - hire can never he Mi]i|dled.
We have not hi* ure*euoo with us ; we have not
his familiar voice—it is bushed in the stillness ol
death. But we have his example, the teachings of
his life and tlic recollection of his virtues, lad us
learn isdmn from them, and while we honor ids
memory and shed tears for ids loss, let tis also re
nienilier that the lesson to tm is the warning, “Be
ye also lead,."
In view of his upright ehanicter toward nil men
Ids general bearing through life amt the high reaped
we entertain for him as a Christian, a citizen and a
Mason demands of us uu expression ul'our foviiugs
on thiN sad occasion,
Ttexnlml. That ill the death of c.tir Brother VAN
I). tJAKY. We feel that this Isnlge has been depriv
ed of one of its brightest ornaments, the County at
largo of one of its most useful citizens, and Ilia eliil
decn of an affectionate father.
/fi’nolrMf, That the nienilter* of this Lodge tendei
to his bereaved children tlieir heartfelt ami unfeigii
ed sympathy ill their alHictiou.
I, Vrolml, That the furniture and jewel* of this
Lodge he clothed in mourning for the space of thirty
days from the decease of our worthy Brother, as a
testimony of our regard for him whilst living, and
that the officers and members of this Lodge wear the
usual badge of mourning for the same apace of time.
Jfrnilreri That s blank pagein otir Record Hook
lie inscribed with his name and station and ho dedi
cated to his memory.
iiVWm,l. That these resolutions ho entered upon
the Minutes of Ibis Lodge and a copy lie sent to the
children of our deceased Brother, together with out
heartfelt ay input life* lor t heir irn pai able loss.
/feve/nei/. That a copy of those resolutions be
handed to Tint Haiitwcm. Si n, with the iwniiust
that they lie published.
Signed, K. Chapman, f
T. V. Skki.tox, '/ Committee.
I. A. Ttt vsi kv. )
The Cotton Market.
Hartwell. Dec. 12. —Cash; on
'lei it s 111', to .'ll end,
fTEORGIA. HART COUNTY.
VJI AARON" REED has applied for exemption
of pemnualty. and I will pass upon the same at 111
o'clock XI. oil the til day of January, I*7H, at my
ortirc. Thin Dccciiilmt 7. Itf77.
CH-70 K. C. STKI'HEXKOX, Onlnmrv.
TO RE.T.Y
The plantation, known as the “Coch
ran place,” on Savannah River, will he
rented privately between now and
Christmas. Apply at once.
2t C. A. WEBB, Agent.
Hunt, Rankin i Lamar,
Wholesale Druggists,
NO. 11, Worlh Pryor ftfrcHit,
ATYiAJfTA, A.,
to the trade the largest Mock of Reliable
Hood* iii the State, on moat favorable term*.
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS
59 A SjM-clalty.
1823. SEND FOE 1878.
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a A. NELSON & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
HOOTS k SHOES.
No. 21 Ilaync ftlrecl,
Cixa-xlestoxx, S. O
6.7 75
1> U J/.M o n a.
it, la-vond wnnnartaefi Ihc beat remedy fur the rurf <t
CON'SI’MPTION ifrfn in it* most ri'lranred *inrjr*),
.ixthma. KmncliitD Datan-h, and all dcranijcnicnta
of the NKUVKOTS SYSTEM. A circular contain
ing Particular* of Many Ohms Silrccxlully Troattxl,
full advice for tlx- trr,tmcnt of tbc dUciuwa l*vo
nicntioiioil. and i crtifli (itoa of actual iurca, w ill la-
Kent frr-c by mail to all applicanta. Addrca O.St 1 Alt
(7. MOSES, Sole l'rojnieter, 18Cortluiult Street
New York. w
II ft* found ai IjHnl !
Something Nrcw Under tim Si x —A new era i*
(Inwuini: upon tin* life of woman. Hitherto *he ha* !
been calleii upon to HuitVi- the ilia of mankind and \
her own beside*. Tim frequent and dint leaning ir
peculiar to her own sex have lone: been
to her the “direful apiing of woe* nnntimbered, j
In the mansion of the rich and the hovel ol jtoverty ;
alike, woman ha* been the : constant yet patient vie* j
tim of a thousand ill* unknown to man—and these
without a remedy. “Oh, Lord, how long!” In the
agony of her wool, hath she cried. But now the. hour
of her redemption in conic. She will nutter no more,
for I)r. J. Brad Hold'll Female Kejpilntor—Woman'*
Jtot Friend— is for *ale by all respectable Druggist*
throughout the laud at $1.50 per bottle.
Near Marietta, Ga.. March 21, 1870.
MKWtfts. Ww Hoot Sl Son* : About mia year ago,
I bought a bottle of Bhaokieu>' Female Kit.ru la*
to a from you, for one of my daughter* who had been
suffering with suppressed menses for some time. 1
have had several ptiyaidana attending, but met with
no success until I was persuaded to buy a lKittle of
the Regulator, and it, is the very tiling for w hich it is
recommended. She is now in |ierfe<*t nealth. I hope
all suffering feiuaio* will at leant try one bottle and
have health again. Very roaiioctfally.
4*l Sti D. DOBBrys.
COXBI MOTION CLUED.
An old physician retired from active
practiee, having had placet! in his hands by
an East Indian missionary the formula of a
simple vegetable remedy for the speedy
cure of Consumption, Bronchitas, Catarrh.
Asthma, and nil Throat and Lung affec
tion*, also a positive and radical cure tor
General Debility anil all nervous com
plaints, after having thoroughly tested its
wondeVlul curative powers in thousands ol
eases, feels it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows. The recipe will t>c
sent free of charge, to nil who desire it.
with full directions for preparing ami suc
cessfully using. Address with si amp nam
ing this paper. Dr. J. G. Stone, 44 North
Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 04-7'J
Peace! Peace! Peace!
IN EVERY HOUSE WHERE THE
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and Best in Georgia,
A. G. WORRY & 03.,
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r rur-n;i:s SALE.
1. By virtue of an order from the Hujicrior Court
of Jlart founts, will be Mold on the Kind Tuemlay in
January, U?7B,*before the Courthouse door In Hart
well, Ca . in aaid County, within tin* !e a! boura of
Male, On* Tract of Land in wiid County, adjoining
land* of Wm. M.v©r*. S. MoMuilmi. Janies D. Kic.h
anboft, and other*, containin'* Ifo Acre*, more or
b‘KM. JO acres native forest. liaiauee in old Ib id, well
watered. Hold oh the property of J, P. Neal * < hil
dren for the benefit of Mitid ehiblr* n. fora divinion.
Terma, one half cash: other half li monthM credit.
Thin December 3, 1H77.
67-70 WILLIAM MVERB, Trn*te©.
FITS EPILEPSY,
FALLING SICKNESS
l*ernniM.*ntl.v Cured- no hum bug;—by
one month s ueoye of Hr. lion In rcl'w Cclelirntcd
Inf Mill bio I’ll Powd#rw. To convince *uft* r
er* that tbcMe powder* © ill do all we claim for tle-m,
wo will Mond lin-rn by mail iioml pnflil, a free
Trial box. A* Dr. (ioubiru i* the. only phv*iciun
that ha* ever mad© tbi* diwane a *|N*cial elany, und
hh tomir knowbdgc thouHamN hav© been per mil*
n‘iifly fiirt'il by the of tlio*© Powdern, we
will J4'ii it mii 1 **t* u pomiaiicift cm © in every ea*e.
or refund you nil money cxpendwl. All
miflerer* nhould ci\• • tliew* Powilei** an early trial,
and Im* conviiu*eil of their curative power*.
J*ric©, fur large box, (tl 00, or 4 Im*x©m for f 10.00,
*ent by mail to any part of (’nited State* nr ( aiiuda
on receipt of price, or bv ©xju-cmm. O I). Addr©**
ASH 2: EOEBINS,
67 118 70t) Ft I.TOX STItKi r. UIiOOKLTX, N. V.
CONSUMPTION
Positively Cured.
All Hufferer* from this disease that are anxious to
be cured Mliould trv J)U. KISttNEU'H ('A L Ell It A
JED CONSUMPTIVE EOWDEHH. The*e J'ow
dem are tin* only preparation known that will cure
GOb’HUMPTIO* and all disease* of the Ttironf
ami I^hiirtR —indeed, *o strung 1 n mir faith in th(*m.
and also t*> convince you that they are no humbug,
we will forward to evt ry sufferer, by mail, post paid,
a free Trial Box.
We don't want your luonoy until you ara perfectly
1 satisfied of their curative power*. If your life 1*
worth waving don't delay in giving these Fortier*
a trial, itt they w ill sandy core you.
Price, for large Ik\. $3.00, .sent to any part of the
; United States or Canada, by mail on receipt of price.
Address,
ASH & BOBBINS
67 IIS 300 FL'IAOX STBIUtT, lIUO'J&LVX, X. T.
I) I’. PROFFITT,
A TTOTtKKY-A T- L A IT,
HARTWELL, HART COUNTY, OA„
DfUlcn iu tht Court Houkc. Will pinvtlvu when* tin*
ployed Collect inndft a *|H*'hdty. BC W
LINDER,
ATTOHKKY AT LA IT.
H.IRTWItU, OEOliniA
Strict attention will W'glvrn to all huaUicm cutri <Usl
J'J *.( to hi* cunt.
JOHN I’. SHANNON,
ATTOIIKEY-AT-LA IP,
KI.BURTON, (iEOROIA,
Praotfriw tn the Couiitlc* of lfrtrt, Mndi *on
And Ki miktin. nml ill flic Supuino t-ouit; elwwbur*
when employ ed. **o
JOHN T. OSBORN,
ATT ORXFY .1 A7> CQVXSHI.t.OR AT LAW
KI.IIKKTON, HEORtHA.
Binelicoa in any Court where he i* waiployful. Keg
iilnrtv nil. ml* ihc ('ouit* of the Norllo-ni *ml Wca
tern ('iron It*. HI
P 11. IIODGES,
A TTOItygY-A T-T.A IE,
HARTWELL. HART COUNTY, (A.,
Will pixoiiglly wUuii.l to all buainoaa latnmlud to bia
rale, ami c nlh-i ting nnolc a *]>eiuUty.
( 1 11 \i;l.i:s \v. seidel,
A TTOII N K Y AT LA W,
HARTWELL, HART COUNTY.
1 52 GEORGIA.
DmTTV 1 ’ 11 '**. tiiib i x boat ; i ... k :
Dm I I I startling' S*s-1 Organ*, 12 -hip* s."is.
I‘louo* only 41. hi. Himt ItitW. (,'ilt ular I’mi
Dwulvl F Beatty. Washington, N. .T.
nil |l (A ~u , l Revel mi*. Illu-ilial.il Btie. Li*t fir*
uilNw (Irml n'fjn-u (/'in iTorla. Bltt.hurg, I’a.
• ■STYLES OF < VKDS, in
{JlDi' Samp)*#Be. J. Hn.twi & Cos, Na**au,N. Y.
CD EC mammoth outfit to eve
i Pa Cl Cl RYBODY. Stem w inder Watch
frrr with Ht-t mrliM- 71-n /V.Mor* n ilav guarnnteeit.
M ( IKlN'l.lill ,v CO.. IMillaUvlpliiH, I’m., nr
tlllnaiikii., WI son na I ii. (Ik 71
®f i 'ur m
HABIT CURED.
A CERTAIN AND SURE CURE.
Idiruc loia In Fi*|#rn. A trialhotUr fret.
Hr* .1. A. IIICOI.IJBftaKR, UlWte. Indian.h.
Ihx (Fonm ity Mr* I>r. S. IV Collins.)
HT Fop Cm!*, Ilndm** ml
£ HfinifnH Blind and ni.^d-
TCJ/TOTSTTi Wloo, KhcnnmiiHin, Fruc*
AJn-M' •t„,vd iC linl**,K r o* t* and
IdndiM mid I’artN, l'uius iu the Mnscl*c mid doint*.
Indolent Clcoi'*.
Kryalfiftliin, Mini N'aHtww VHiih Im Kankomd’h
lOxTBAi’T of Witch llakll. Ask for it, Ik'cruso it in
bolter. NtroiHyci nrid cheaper tlion anv otlier, and in
warranted ly WKKKB A hU’TKit, Wiioi khai.r
Dut’OtHaTK. :Igo Washing ton Street, Boston. Mass.
Send for Reduced Price List of
MASON\ HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
NEW AND SPLENDID STYLES; HltllO
iii:im<i:i t*io each this month.
i.Nuv 18171. Ad.lrww, HAH*** A 1141*11.1X1
1111(111 CO., IVjhlou, Now York, or ( liii'Ago.
AGENTS
WANTED ! !
FOR PARTIOUI.ARB, ADDKJCHS
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
M 2 11r0u.1t,)., . Ni' l orli Clly
clilriiKO, 111.) ,\m Orlouiis, 1.t,.,
or ftii ai i riuirtoco, Cal.
RUPTURE.
Tfcoaa tvUklug l.Vlb fund cre fm KriTritrcahuiihl
(MoiHiitt Dr. .1. A. Sll I'.kM AN, Vld Ihoadwny Now
Turk.
Hand tOcta far III* now book, w itl. Photopinplila
Ilk. ncBB(f 100 l raac* bo fun* itml after cure lt
wan- of client* who pretend to furniab Dr.Khcrmau'a
treatment.
Ono of tlioHo followt, a Oorman clerk, now calling
hlniHclf Dr. W. O. (.‘renipian. Ih luilh ted on com
plaint of Dr. S. nod awniu trial for forgery and
embezzlement. M U 7
A GREAT OFFER ■ HOLIDAYS!
We will ihirlnx How H IHI* TIM lift luol tbu
II Ml. 11 A Yft dinpnae of 100 ft TVV I*ll NOS and
OltllASN, Of cl.) na mukera at lower price, fur
raah. or liiNtnllmenta. than c\ er before offered,
WA TKKX I'/ iMIS ,t OUOA SH are the IiKKT
St A OK, wiiiTiiiit.-vl for !i year*. 111, Catnlfwraoa
Mailol. (iruiit imlneamenia to tin* trade. KIAS’OM,
7-octave 1110 i|<M;lavo. sl.lO. OHOANN. 2
S7B ; 4 ato|)N. s'.7; 7 eto|M. s)ls , 8 Ht()(;a. S7O: 10-tupa,
srs ; 12 etopa, $00; iiijicrfrrl nrder, tint used n year.
Sheet mn iie at. half mW. lintttt t; M t l llltH
A ftOXft. Mnmifacturora and Doaloia, 40 Eaat 141 b
Street, New York. 08 71
|TMCt
/youtH~s\
/||OMPANIOfh
k pap l HTDR^—
PEOPLE
AND THE
irf " "" r
XFAMILYX
It aim* to bit a favorite in ©very family—looked
for eagerly by the \mng folk*, and rea<l with intrr
•*at by the older. It* pm jmka* in to intercMt, whilo it
amiiMCM; to be judicioui, practical, navilhlo, and to
have really permanent worth, while it ttraoU for
the liftin'.
It l* lumd*om©ly illiiMtrated, nnd bM for eontribu
for* moiiio of the moMt attraetivu writer* hi the coun
try. Amoug tlm mc uro :
J. T.Trowhriflpa, Dlnali Mnloclif’rnlk.
Janie* T. I’lehli. J. ii. Hldtller.
HHm'ccii 11. Dm \ |h, l.ooi*p t\ Moulton,
Mr*A.II. beoiionenM'* A. Mlepheim,
Dflwnril I’verett II n Is*. II urr lot l>.S potto r<l
W in. l ulleii Itry mil. A. 11. 'l'. Hlillney,
I.oiilhh M. Alcott,
It* rcßAllnj i* Adapted to old and young; in very
c©raprchen*hic In it* character. It. give*
SthrUm of A drenturf, Ntnrie* of Home and
J setter a of Travel , School Life ,
EditorinU upon (hi)rent Talcs. Poetry,
Topios, SeLcttonn for DfcUima,’
Historical A nicies, tion ,
iiofjrapical Sk< tehee, Anecdotes. JVfffef.
JUliyious Articles, Facts and Incident
Knt>*cri|tion l*rlr k . M.7J. Specimen cop*
le* ent free, rien*© mention iu wlmt paper you
rear! tiii* advertisement.
PERRY MASON & CO.,
66 41 Temple l‘lncc, Itowton. 60
\ DMINISTIIATOK’S SALE.
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Hart County, will lie sold, on the First
Tuesday in January, * before the Courthouiso
d*K>r in Hartwell, in said County, within the legal
hours of sale, One T ract of Lund in said Countv, ad
joining lauds of J. A. Job neon, (). McCurry and Win.
McConnell, containing Ninety-One Acre*, more or
je*, well improved, and about Kffty Acre* in a good
state of cultivntiou and w ell watered. Sold aa the
pro|uly of W. A. Mewl muni, deceased, for the bene*
tit of the heirs and creditor*. Terms. credit, one
third due December 25th 1H78; one-third due De
! comb' l 25th 1879: and onc-thiril due December 25th,
! 1880. with interest from day of sale at tea per cent.
I Bond given for title*.
i This December 3, 1877. _ ,
I 67 70 S. M. METVDOrRN. Adm'r.