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REHA UK A RLE C l RE of SCROFT LA,
CASE OF COL. J. C. BRANSON.
Kingston. Ga.. September 15, 1871.
Gents : For sixteen years Uiave Im*ci a great suf
ferer from Scrofblain its most distres*injr fmnv*. I
have been confined to my room and bed for fifteen
years with scrofulous ulcerations. The moat ap
proved remedies for such cases had been used, and
the most eminent phs steinun ooiimiUaml, w ithout any
decided benefit. Tims pitsitrated, distngscyl, a!a>
•ponding, was advised by Dr. Ayer of Fh>yd cmitity.
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turn of the disease.
For the truth of the above statement. I refer to
auv gentleman iu Bartow County, Ga.. and to the
nomberaof the bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are
acquainted with me. I shall ever remain, with the
deepest gratitude. Your obedient servant,
J. C. BRANSON, Att'y at Law
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AVi^tPoint. Ga . Sept. 16,1#70
Gents : My daughter was taken on the £sh day
of June. 1861, with what was supposed to. be. Acute
Rheumatism, and was treated for the same wdth no
success. In March, following, piece* or bone began
to work out of the right arm. and continued to ap
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the use of it until the present.
My daughter was confined to her bed about six
Tears before she sat irp or even turned over without
help. She now sits up all day. and sows most of her
time —has walked across the room. Her genera?
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limbs gain strenth, walk well. I attribute her re
covery. with the blessiug of God. to the use of your
invaluable medicine. \V. B. BLANTON.
West Point. Ga,, Sept. 16. 1a70..
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required. Yonra truly,
CRAWFORD & WALKER, Druggists.
BON. H. D. WILLIAMS.
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All merchants who want Crockery,
Lamps, showcases, wooden-ware send to
Mcßride & Cos., Atlanta, for price list.
Mllll ItllXM.
Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy To-'
burro. ICO
We want rain, wo want it bad—a regu
lar driulor drouzzeler soaking rain.
This hot, dry weather is bad on the Leg
islature, hut a good time fur whitewashing.
Linder’s steam mill has commenced saw
ing the crossties for the llartwell Railroad.
The citizens along the Savannah River
say it is as low as it has been in thirty
years.
Capt. Craft and E. R. Denson have gone
to Atlanta, on business connected with the
railroad.
Rev. J. T...W. Vernon preached a good
practical sermon in the Baptist Church on
last Sunday.
Our thorough-going townsman, J. W.
Williams, is erecting an elegant shade in
front of his store.
The Colonels of the Anderson Intelli
gencer and Journal will accept a car load
of thanks for their kind- words about our
little Me.
On last Friday a negro man got Ins arm
caught in the thrasher of Smith & Craft,
and so badly lacerated that Dr. Smith had
to amputate it above the elbow.
Corns have been hurting, rain crows
have been croaking and tree frogs holler
ing. and still the rain refuses to descend oil
the parching earth. Everything is wilted.
Mcßride & Cos.. Atlanta, offer no C. C.
Teas as baits, but put every article square
ly on its own merit, and sell to prompt,
cash-paying merchants staple fast selling
goods at rock bottom prices.
Col. Sam. Swilling, with the Cohens of
Athens, paid our town a visit last week,
lie is a fine looking, genial gentleman, fa
vorably known in tins county and his vis
its are highly appreciated, especially by
the ladies. This is a cool place, Col., come
often.
Mr. E. R. White informs us that on the
first (lav of July, about 3 o'clock. Mrs.
Fannie Burden, of Filbert, saw a large me
teor that appeared to bo 3) or 40 feet long
and as bright as the sun. It was going
from east to west. This phenomena is
rarely seen in the day time.
When, the hand of disease is laid heavily
upon-us. robbing life of all its'pleasures,
anything that will afford relief is gladly
welcomed. Sickness is no light affliction,
and that form of it known as Piles, or
Hemorrhoids, can be permanently relieved
by 'fabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment, which
never fails when used according to direc
tions. Price 50 cents a bottle. F’or sale
by E. B. Benson & Cos.
Uncle Ish was asked when he returned
from Atlanta if it was ns large as llartwell.
•• Sah !—big as llolwell !—sho. it's ‘bout
tree times' big—why it's biggern Souf Ca
linv. An' niun, dey haz watahmilluns
and pies and peaches an" lemnade dar by
de kyar load. - ’
No eloquent tongue or pen is needed to
commend Coussens" Lightning Liniment to
an appreciative public, as a cure for Rheu
matism. Larne Back, Neuralgia, Bruises.
Sprains. Corns and Bunions. It is also
unequaled as a remedy for the ills that
commonly afflict horses, such as Spavin.
Ringbone. Galls. Scratches, etc.— VVarts
and Knots being easily removed by its use.
Try Coussens' Lightning Liniment, and
you will want no other. Price 50 cents a
a bottle. For sale by E. B. Denson A
Cos.
ARM WITH HAMMER, BRAND.
tlccliuii Nolen.
Just one little bit of.a fight at the fence
election. Not big enough for a local. Too
bad.
The vote at the Hartwell precinct on the
fence question Monday was : *• Fence,’"
559; "No Fence,’" 79. Other precincts
not heard from.
A large crowd of people in town at the
election Monday. The stock law was de
feated by a large majority. Will give the
returns next week.
Mr. Reed, of Carolina, it is said, is
building a pontoon bridge to get his cattle
on an island in the Savannah river, as they
are all perishing to deatli on the dry land.
We heard a darkey observe at the elec
tion Monday: *• I've got to wu'k like de
debbil to git sumfin’ to cat—fence or no
fence.” There is much wisdom in that
saying.
An old gentleman said this law is pint
edly against the Scripture; for God put
Adam and Eve in the garden of Paradise
and fenced it in. and let the dry cattle run
on the outside.
One man kept bothering old man T. to
vote his way. The old gentleman finally
said : “ I am not going to do it ; yon have
always been trying to make yourself im
portant m thecounty, but if 3 - ou arc I've
not found it out !"’
Sing Richardson said there are eight new
tanyards erected in Columbia on the C’on
garee river, manufacturing leather out of
cattle that have perished to death in Ander
son county, and Mr. liumsey says they
are four days behind in skinning.
Jonathan Pearman is cutting down pop
lars and willows for his cattle, but lie is
afraid they will die in spite of all he can
do. He says tiie cows have eaten up all
the leaves they can reach, and are holding
up the calves on their horns to get the
balance.
No one connected with this office cast a
vote on either side at the fence election, as
we thought it was a farmers tight, and they
alone should decide it. They have decided
for tiie fences to remain as they are, and
we are satisfied ; ii it suits tiie farmers,
it suits us.
After the election on Monday some ne
groes went up to Maj. Skelton, and one of
them asked: "Look heah, Mr. Skelton,
'bout dis fence business—what's we got to
douow>” "Do!—why you will have to
build a lawful fence, and you are the bucks
to do it.” " Dali! —Jim, I told you we'd
played h—l !”
On Monday a crowd were amusing them
selves in the loft of the Livery Stable.
Old Judge C. got on the long end of a
plank, became overbalanced, and fell
astraddle of a liery stallion underneath.
The horse plunged and kicked quite lively,
but the Judge bad a deep tail hold, and
cried out: " Hold on !—whoa !—don't kick
my tobacco out of my mouth !”
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Assorted Emollient Soap, 10 cts.
Monumental Roquet Soap 15 cts.
Tran'-parent Glycerine Soap. 2 for 15 cts.
Fairie Glycerene Soap. 2 for 15 cents.
Carbolic Toilet Soaps—best, 20 cts*
Common Snap, all prices.
Utteomrnon Soap, that will take out all
grease and stains except those of a guilty
conscience.
Cleanliness is next best thing to godli
liness, so come and get some of our Soap
and be clean. E. B. Benron * Go.
100 Hands Wanted!
We want 100 good hands, to work on the
llartwell Rail Road. Work to commence
as soon as Road is located ; sav 15th inst.
Apply to J. F. CRAFT or E. If. Benson.
A Morrow
On Thursday night last, while Capt.
Cralt’s little girls were preparing to retire,
one of them accidentally threw down a
loaded shot-gun which was learning against
the wall, which was discharged, slightly
wounding one of Patti's big toes and pow
der-burning Flora's ankle. These, with
the big scare, were all the injuries inflicted,
fortunately. Guns should he unloaded in
dwelling houses, or else placed beyond
the reach of children.
Died.
In Hartwell, on the Bth inst.. at 2 A. M..
Kate, infant daughter of Thus. A. and
Georgia Thornton, aged 11 months.
A ilrwilrop from tho II Ml von, ho mine
To till out heart* with tender love,
On angel wiuga aheffitfod then
To dwell in briukter miliua above.
Another Ntar upon that hrow
That wort* on earth a thorny crown,
She ahiuoM with luntre that no star
Upon thin sinful worht e’er abone. M.
Bliickjark Junction Dot*.
There will be a Sunday-school celebra
tion at Milltown Church oit Friday. July
18th, instead of a picnic as announced last
week.
Died, June 30th. 1879. little Nettie San
ders. daughter of J. VV. and L. E. Sanders,
aged 19 months ami 8 days. Our sincere
sympathies go out to the bereaved parents.
“ Rweet little Bettie has died and gone,
She's witli ilit* angel band ;
Ami safe before th' eternal throne
She Mtauds with harp iu hand.
Just like the flower that blooms and dies,
So passed this lovely form ;
And soaring sped beyond the skies,
Uu angels’ wiugs up home.
That lovely flower, ho bright and fair,
Iu all the glow of health ;
With dimpled cheeks and beauty rare,
Cut down, I see, by death.
But in that bright Elysiau plain,
Where virtue uever die* ;
That lovely flower shall bloom again
And thrive above the skies.
She's cone to meet her Savior there,
Ami now iu liis embrace ;
She cries, fattier sweet, mother dear.
Come to this happy place !’’
One of the Boys.
Shoal i ruek Spray.
Farmers have laid the rusty bladed hoc
to rest.
Tolerable good rain on the evening of the
sth inst.
The potato and tobacco crops \yil! he
almost entire fuilures. owing to the drouth.
Some few little dry weather watermelons
ripe. Your obedient servant lias vines
growing from watermelon seed raised tins
year; or. in other'words, a second crop.
Joseph Maret. Sr., lady and little girl
are spending a few weeks at F’ranklin
Springs.
Rev. VV. R. Parker (col.) preached to the
lilack people at Shoal Greek Church on
last Sunday. He is a very sharp fellow,
if he did get in the wrong pew in politics.
At the fire of B. 11. Parker's residence.
•J. P. Roberts says he another man carried
out the piano, which weighed over 800 lbs.
Nothing hut two ghastly chimneys mark
the place of a once beautiful home, where
peace, plenty, quietude and enjoyment have
so long reigned, and it is Imped that our
good citizens will make an effort to par
tially replace some of the many things that
were consumed, as Mr. Parker’s loss was
almost a total one.
Samuel Land lias moved —went Elbcrton
ward.
J. T. Bailey says he has quit drinking
now. if Stephens is successfu] in having
the tax taken off. Wc see no reason why
whisky should not be very cheap.
We learn that 0. 1). Parker made over
500 dozen oats. Oliver lias an eye to the
welfare of his stock, regardless of the in
terest of the cotton factories.
Miss Mollie Penderson. quite a beautiful,
interesting and accomplished young lady,
spent a few days in this community recent
ly with relatives and friends.
J. F. Maret contemplates taking a trip
out West soon, but whether it will be Joe's
wedding tour or not we are unprepared to
say.
If Joe. P. ever did any one harm in his
life, it is known to him and his God alone,
as everybody speaks in the highest terms
of Joe.
John Herring is now cashier of Knox’s
bridge.
Tiie line flouring mills of Cornog & AVil
kerson and the Parker Cos. are now run
almost without cessation both day and
night.
J. W. M. wishes to procure a good
looking, lively cook for life—one worth
about 85.000 preferred.
If it were to rain female persons in an
gelic forms from now until doomsday, i
would not attract R. W. M.'s attention as
lie says he isn't a lady's man. Bob is a
hard nut to crack.
Wc would bet our county has less litiga
tion than any other, judging from the
amount of legal advertising, and in fact
when we get our railroad completed there
is nothing to hinder her from becoming tiie
banner county in the State, for it is peo
pled by men and women of intellect, in
dustry. honesty and Christianity ; and if
we slioilid live our threescore and ten. our
travels have convinced us that there is no
other place where we would sooner live.
Lavonia is building right tip. hut no
wonder—the Vickerys are there, and they
would attempt to improve New York City
were they there.
A. H. McAlister is also building a large
stone house there. Mr. Me. is too w ‘II
known to tiie trading public at large to
need our recommendation. Let it .suffice
to say. that when he puts his shoulder to
the wheel that wheel moves.
H. J. Bailey would make some girl
happy. Henry has got both the nerve and
quilts to carry out a tiling of that sort.
A fellow up here noticed an advertise
ment to send on 83.(50, and they would j
send a harp with a thousand strings, and I
lie got a chip with two or three wires at
tached, and of a very still morning yon
can hear it across a 14-foot room, lie says
for solid enjoyment he would rather hear
someone whistle Yankee Doodle, and
leave the Doodle out. * AMICUS,
' Our Legislators.
Mae mile South Georgian.
Many able speeches will be made ; some
will signalize themselves for brains and
some for brAss. They will disagree in
many things but will generally agree as to
the propriety of using lino brandy, good
cigars and many other luxuries known to
legislators. And when they have toiled in
the highest interests of the great State un
til the Constitution (not the Atlanta Con
stitution) admonishes them that they can
stay there no longer, then will they return
home, and with great earnestness interest
their friends with what transpired in At
lanta. Some part of this Atlanta travel,
however, wil) never be told at home.
Oak Rn.i-r ll.nn.
Messrs. Editoks : \V'e see in your last
issue, under the lu-ad of" Black Junction
Dots" that the writer says there will he a
picnic lit Milltown Church on Saturday be
fore the 3d Sunday in July, etc. We gave
it in the Oak Bower Items that the time se
lected for the celebration of Milltown S. S.
was the 18th of July. VV'e think we have
rood authority for the statement. Now.
Messrs. Flditor*. notwithstanding your
kindness in offering your column* to this
vicinity to give such items a* are of inter
est to"your readers, we do think it would
be imposing on your good nature to have
ore iterator to state one thing and another
itemizer to state another. We hone that
rhe " Black Junction Dots” may ne con
tinued hy •* One of the Boys.” Wo will
read them with much interest. For rea
sons above stated we will cut short our
Oak Bower Items.
Respectfully, I). C. A.
The ( arum I lie Railroad.
From the Register wo copy the following
report of a committee, appointed at a for
mer meeting, made on last Salcsday on the
cost and practicability of building a narrow
gauge railroad from Carnesville to Bowcrs
ville :
“ The undersigned, who were appointed
as a committee at a public railroad meeting
held at Carnesville on the Hrst Tuesday in
June last for the purpose of collecting in
formation relative to the building a narrow
gunge railroad from Carnesville to Bowera
villo. submit the following :
So far as we have been able to ascot tain
there is very little probability of securing
material aid either from the A. 1,. R. R.
or the E. A. L. R. R., and we are con
vinced that if a railroad is built to Bowcrs
ville it must he done mainly hy the citi
zens of Franklin county.
Guided by the suggestions of an experi
enced railroad man we have made a careful
estimate of thoprobable cost of a road to
Bowersville, in which estimate all the de
tails have been considered, and find the
entire cost to he $31,97(3. This estimate
includes everything except the rolling
stock, which would not cost more than
94,320, making a total of 93(3.296,
We think the building of the road from
Hartwell to Bowersville a foregone conclu
sion. and it is probable that the rolling
stock on that road would answer for both
branches, and that the actual cost of put
ting cars upon the road would not exceed
$31,000 or $32,000.
We believe that a cash subscription of
$20,000 will secure the road, the balance to
he supplied by issuing honils.
The completion of the road will add hun
dreds of thousands of dollars to the wealth
of the county, and can he built hy the peo
ple who will he directly benctitted. with
out material inconvenience to them, and
when the work is done, if every dollar's
worth of stock should he worthless, they
will be far richer than if no road had been
built. We earnestly recommend the en
terprise to tlie people of Franklin county,
and believe it to he their duty to contrib
ute liberally towards the work.
VV. F. Bowers. 1
VV. R. Little. [ Committee.”
A. W. Bra wiser. )
Down on the Darky.
Plymouth County (la.) Sentinel, Itep.
Wiiile the amiable idiocy thnt prevailed
in Congress during the reconstruction days
was at its height, the negro was enfranchis
ed.
(Ie was invested with tiie ballot on the
I pretty theory that he was a man ami a
brother, with au infusion of sand iu his
j make-up.
It was given him on tiie school girl nn-
I tioti that affection for tiie party that gave
him his freedom, would make him its.per
! petuai instrument.
But the negro iR less serviceable to the
Republican party as u voter than he was as
a slave.
He needs too much coddling—too much
protection.
lie can only vote tiie Republican ticket
when surrounded by a cordon of Republi
can bayonets.
There is no grit in him.
'There is more voting energy and party
strength in n dozen raw Irishmen than in a
thousand well-fed niggers.
There is not an ounce of stalwartism iu
a ton of nigger.
' The more nigger the less strength.
Asa slave, the picturesque misery of
die nigger was an unfailing armory of party
weapons; as a freeman, there is no ro
mance in him—cowardice is not romantic.
All over the boutli lie is throwing his
ballot for rebels and traitors, when lie votes
at all.
He is too cowardly to vote his convic
tions, or too stupid to have convictions.
When the stalwarts get into power in
1880. be must either be disfranchised or
compelled to vote right.
The free nigger is a fraud.
The Liberty Hill Ghost.
Copied, by rei/wut from the Franklin lleyitter.
Editor Register : Please allow us
j space in your paper to give your many
readers our sentiments concerning the
strange phenomenon that some of our Too
coa friends saw some time back at Liberty
Mill Church. Wo, the citizens •of that
community, thought it best ai first to pass
ft by iifinoliced. as every intelligent reader
j would say at once that the ghost finders
were either excited or intoxicated, still we
felt at first that we had been outraged by
the circulation of such an alarming, as
well as we think, false report. And now
lie comes out ilia Inter number and says
one or two parties appear to be offended.
And we say. if there is a thinking man in
the whole section hut what is, wc don't
know he is. And it is sufficient to raise
the indignation of every thinking mind,
lie further says that a light has been seen
there by parties near by. We think it re
markably strange, it never being told till
after tire gentleman passed, going from
Carnesvi-lle on a certain night, lie further
•says tlreToport, as to the party of men and
women being boisterous who visited the
Church on a certain night, is without foun
dation. We can only say citizens living in
a quartet of a mile of-the Church say the
excitement was so great that it awoke
them from their slumbers, and they never
slept any more till the party left. And
now. kind readers, what do you think con
cerning a crowd of young men and women
going live or six miles at the dead hours of
the night watching over the grave* of the
peaceful dead, and such hilarity as that '<
Is it not enough to raise the indignity of
all 7 These gentlemen went a few nights
ago and watched its appearance, and all
say when it rose from tnc ground it looked
as large as the light from a brass lamp,
but as they neared it, they found the great
"phenomenon’’' to be a "lightning-bug.”
So this explains it all. When the gentle
men were going from Carnesvillc he hap
pened to be in the Church making ins
ghostly appearance. And irow we advise
the ghost nunters to take the advice given
them in thu GaincgvilU Southron, Thnt is,
to keep away from that church at night,
and we will add. or eomo a little more
quietly, or they might happen to the luck
of the hoy that is mentioned in the (able
in tho spelling hook. Recollect how tile
old uiAn .served him.
Citizens.
N. B.—lf The Hartwkix Si n will
copy from the Register it will do the mem
bers and friends of the above mentioned
Church a flavor. Citizens.
Cartersvllle Express: The sentiments
given below in the reply of lion. A. T.
Akerman. of this place, to a colored man
who addressed him a letter concerning the
exodus, embodies so much truth in a nut
shell that we make it a matter of record in
the Express :
" A man should always stay where he is
if he is making a living there, unless he
clearly sees Ihnt he can be more prosper
ous in another place. Men who are always
changing their homes Seldom lay up any
thing; and little savings, carefully laid up.
are tlie foundation of prosperity. I trust
that the prejudice* from which you wish to
escape are last abating in many parts of
Georgia. In this neighborhood tnc best
citizens of all parties are disposed to recog
nize your rights. Wherever you go, you
will nod that industry, prudence and econ
omy bring success, and that idleness, neg
ligence and wastefulness bring failure.
‘Pry the former of these sets of qualities
here before going to strange parts in a
doubtful search after more favorable cir
cumstances.”
1.0. l Seven ■‘iiiiimU In Three Week*.
Allan's Anti-Fat is a genuine medicine,
and will red lice corpulency Irom two to
live pounds per week. Purely vegetable
and perfectly harmless, acting entirely on
the food in the stomach preventing the for
mation of fat. It is also a positive reme
dy for dyspepsia and rheumatism.
Boston. Mass., Feb. llth, 1878.
Botanic Medicine Cos., Buflalo. N. Y r . :
Gentlemen —The lady alluded to lost
seven pounds jn three weeks, by the use
of Allan's Anti Fnt. Yours truly.
Smith, Doomtti.i: A Smith,
Wholesale Druggists.
11. . Casey
Has just received anew supply, of watch
and clock materials, and is npty prepared
to do work cheaper than it has ever been
done in Georgia. Mainsprings for watcher
and clicks from 75 cents *0 81.50. Hair
springs at from 75 cents to 81.50. Cleaning
watches and clocks from 75 cents to 81.00.
All kinds of jewelry neatly repaired at
very low price. Watches, clocks or jew
elry will be ordered direct from New York
for customers at cost and express.
168 M. It. Oabky.
Through Countless Little Open
ings in the skin. invisible except through
a microscope, liio perspiration, in a state
of health exudes, hour by hour, night and
day. The total obstruction of these mi
nute outlets would produce death; and
when they become partially' blockaded, the
skin grows dry, yellow and finally diseas
ed, and the general health is injuriously
affected. Gi.knn s Sulphur Soap, by
opening the pores, removes eruptions and
unhealthy grnnulatitms of the skin, an I
imparts to it a healthful clearness, humil
ity and smoothness, banishing from the
face of beauty complexional blemishes,
whether attributal to impurities m the cn
pillary circulation, or to undue exposure to
the sun and wind. For obstinate scorbutic
complaints, like the itch, salt rheum, and
erysipelas, it is a sovereign remedy, being
; quite as effective as Sulphur Baths, for
'such maladies, as well as rheumatism and
gout. Itis wondrously healing and sooth
ing in its action, reuniting tiie cuticle where
broken by external injuries, relieving the
swelling and inflammation attendant upon
sprains, scalds and bruises, and curing the
most obstinate sores and ulcers. The med
ical profession sanction its use. and, from
all classes of society, voluntary evidence
in its favor is continually emanating. La
dies of fashion prefer it to any similar ac
cessory of the toilet and tiie hath: since it
promotes not only health, but personal at
tractiveness. Asa disinfectant ofdisease
contniniuated clothing it lias no peer. Af
ter they have been washed with Glenn - n
Sulphur Soap, garments from tiie sick
room may be handled with perfect impu
nity.
Sold by Druggists. Price 25 cents per
cake. 1 Box (3 cakes) 75c., sent by mail,
prepaid, on receipt of price. C. N. CItIT
TKKTON, Proprietor, 7 sixth Avenuo, New
York.
Hill’s Hair and WBisker Dye.
Black or Brown, 50c. 151
TTTT!
HARTWELL HIGH SCHOOL
H. M. 8080. Principal Foui-ule Di pm’t.
js. W. PEEK, “ Mule
— •
rpHE FALL SESSION opens on MONDAY,
1 JUNE 23<1, 1579, aud continue* five Scholastic
Month*.
of Tuition Por Monlli.
Fourth Cluss—SjM-lliiii/ [trading, Writing ... |!.50
Third “ Arithmetic, (icog. Gguu , (corn.) U.H)
Second " Higher English Bntnuhts . . . \\ oj
First * 4 —Highrr Math , Classic*, 4 c !1.50
One-Half Tuition will be flue at the beginning of
the nerndon. Pupil* will be charged from time of en
tering until clone of He**rioii and nn deduction* *lll
be made, except in cases of protracted illness.
Thi* School has man r advantage* that recommend
it to Parent* and Cuardian*—
The locality ia remarkably healthy, and the moral
ity of the place is unurpa**ed iu any town iu the
State.
Hoard can be obtained with good families at from
Five to Seven Dollar* per month.
Only Ten mile* from Klberton Air Line Railroad,
with dally mail line,
Strict rule* of discipline will be enforced, and any
pupil, too large to be dealt with otherwise, will he
expelled and not suffered to enter the School again
A music class will bo taught by a competent
teacher.
For further information apply to either of the
teachers. 14;,
BUY
SHELL ROAR TOBACCO!
Best in the World !
For sale by HOWARD, WOOD * CO.
ATLANTA, CA.
’V'OTTOE FOR LEAVE JO SELL*
Application hMH been unde 'to the Court of
Ordinary # Hart Crnim v. Gwrjrla, hv O. A Webb,
Administrator of E E- Rsrrimrn, deceased, of An
dewod County. 8. C , for have to uil all the land*
toiftnginK deceiwrtt hi *aM ?*taie. NoiSn t* here
by Riven to all pcr*ou interested to *how cause why
*aid leave hould not be sranteA at the next Au
gust term of *aid Court. Given under my hand tnd
official *ij{natar , e, thi* June 30tb, 1879.
t. C. STKPIIXNBOK. Ordtßwr
FJorllon Itrfnrnr.
A* we go to press, the following Is tho
result of Monday’s election in the county,
all the districts having ln*en heard from ;
'•Fence.” 1019 voles.
*• No Fence,” 171.
Total vote cast 1193.
This, we think, is the largest rot# that
has been pollod in our county in a number
of years.
lie it In the World.
Fowler's Fly Fans, Seth Thomas' Clocks,
Rogers & Son's Cutlery. Mcßride’s Spoons.
Forks and Castors, Dixon's Polish. Miller's
Hlackiug. Champion Ice Cream Freezers
and Water Cooler*, all tried and proven to
tie the best made in the world, supplied to
the trade by Mcßride* Cos.. Atlanta, Ga.,
strictly at manufacturer's price*.
TUTTS
PILLS!
INTRODUCED, 1860.
A TORPID LIVER
la ta fruitful tonrre of man, illMMee, prom:
umit among wliteU #ro
DYSPEPSIA, SICK-tIEADACHE, COSTIVENESS,
DYSENTERY, BILIOU3 ELVER, AGUE AND ftVfeS,
JAUNDICE, PILES, RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY COM
PLAINT, COLIC, ETC.
SYMPTOMS OE A
TORPID LIVER.
Lom of Appetite and Nausea, the bowels
are costive, but a .noetimoa a.tornt* with
looseness. Fain in the Head, accompanied
with a Dull sensation in the back part. Fur,
In the right side and under the shoulder
blade, fullness after eetmyr, with a disin
clination to exertion of tody or mind, Irri
tability of temper, How spirits, Less of
memory, with afoelfujfonmvihKneglected
eomo duty, Oon rd werrinem; I),?r.inoss,
Fluttering at the Heart. Hots before tin
ayes, Yellow than, ileadaohe generally
over the rt-ht rye, IteeUeeißOtM at night
with fitful dreams, highly colored (Trine.
IF THCSE WARNINGS ARE UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVHOPEO.
TUTT’S PILLS
are especially adapted to such
C 8303, a single dose effects
such a change of foeling as to
astonish tho sufferer.
TUTT’S PILLS
arc roinpoiiutlttd from R*il>fnnea thrf aro
If a* t* 1 1 ai aii uny IH-Aipcri ivw flint AMU Injure
(kio niosf ilnlicatAi oi* itil/ntio. They
Heat c li, ( lcnuae, I*ua iljr, mid livicoial
I lie entire Mrateiii. Hr i Hirvli.K tin*
itorMA’il Liver* iliey dentine tlie. blood
I luiii | ill ton oil ft Ini morn, uud tlui* Import
It cal ill auti vitality to I lit- hoily* PBiui(
(be ho ava* Ipa lt> itrl mluiuJl>, WIiL<HK
wkli h uo one ran ficl well.
A Noted Divine says:
Dr TtTTT - Der ffir; For tftn y®nri T Imi b*Q
• iu it tyr U* i>yni>4rsi a, Constipation and Film.
nprinif jronr rw* wwro recommended to me; I umMi
Ihvm ( fmt wIU iitti* faith). lam n<*w a well man,
n/re Rood app'/ifft, ditfeation Lerfec, repuhAr wool),
piiae M >ne, end 1 hare trained rortjr pouiidai. -ini floe*.
TKmjt art w nth then weight m <ro a
Ksv. K L bIMF*ON. L K|*
TUTT’S PILLS,
Their first effect is to Inercaso ibr Appetite.
ainl ( time die body to Tube un I'lreh, time the
nyKteni Ih nneri-brri, *11(1 by their Tunic Ac
tion on the IHecsUve Or|*M, Uesslwr
Stuuls lire prodnred.
DR. J. F. HAYWOOD,
OF NEW YORK, SAYS:-
** Few ik*s mist tiiat oannot he reliered by r*-
•toruiic the Liver to its normal fun< (ion, and for
thin purpose no remedy h-*s over been mvvutod that
h*s ah h ippy un effwut aa i*UTPS P4LLB •*
SOLD LVERYWHERE, PRICE 25 CENTS*
OfHre 35 Marrny Nirect, New York*
Dr.TTTT* MANUAL of Valuable Infor
ination miia! Useful Receipt* M will be moiled/m
on applicatiou.
ft ■ 1 "y . ' -111 If ■■■!■' . - 1 P' AWm
TUTT’S HAIR DYE,
Gray Hair or WniHKrn* dnnnd to % GZeOflrr
Blaok hv & Binglv Rppiiotli#n of tbit I>yg- It aib
l>ajta a Natural A), lor, muM Instn n(aaeouj)jr, siul in
aa liirnileM aa tpriiitf water. Koid by ut
•ant by exprucOon veuatptvf ft 1
Offioa, 35 Murray St., Maw York.
Atlanta a cjiablottk aik link r. r
eiiAXi.K op sonrnt i.p.
On amt nfl*r June tialna will t>e run on this
Rood us followM .
liAV I’AHRKSfirC TttAIX. rttARTWAHII )
Arrive at Tin:(Mil* ... 8 08 a m
Leave ... ...... 810a n>
(WKSTWAKD.)
Arrive at Toccoa ... 0 15pm
Leave 5 18 p La
KIOIIT PABSEXOn THAIS. (F AJHW AHP )
Arrive at Tuccoa 52 p n
Leave 7 53 p in
Nlcfl’l I'AKSK.VOje . THAU''. (WKSTWAKO.J
Arrive at Toecoa 7 39 am
Leave ~... 7 40 a m
tf.ru, rßrmirr train. \kv )
Arrive at Toccua 242 pm
Leave : 30) pm
(wr.frrwAiiD.)
Arri ve at Toccoa ]nno p ip
Leave TO 30 p m
Close connection at Atlanta tor all point* W wt,
and at Charlotte for all points Kind.
Through Ticket* on snln at Oaht**vflle. Seneca
City, (in ( uvllle au<l Spartanburg to all points Kant
ami Went.
G. .1. CORE AC RE. General Manage?.
W J. HOUSTON, I*, ii T. Apt.
ELBERTON AIR-LINE SCHEDULE.
Trnlna leave Bnwcrvitl for Klberton 12 48 p. a.
Leave UoweraviUc for Toccoa #.13 a. in.
NOTICE.
TO AIL WUOM IT MA T COMSkK
Notice in liereh.y given that a the neat **ion of
the General Assembly of the Staten? Georgia, winch
convene* in July in at. the. following biii a i'l lie in-
Irodoced and anlted for lioal paaoagr to wit: A BUI
to be eutiiled An Act to incorporate the Hnrtwelf
Haifrqad Company aud fm other punewe*; said Road
to run from Bowersvitfe to llnrtwell in Hurt County,
Georgia. Tilts, May 21, 1879.
K. B. BENSON, Secretary.
Fair Warning,
A LL person* are notified tlmt T. IT Cooper ia
i V arwlet contract to wot k with me thin year, and
that, f will hold any person hiring or iu any way em
ploying him responsible for his wages.
\V D. BROWN.
Dr. R. P. Sorrells
f TAS located in the t<*wn of Itovston, and will
ft JL practice his profession in the surrounding
country. He attended course* of lectures in the
mcrtieai colleges of Philadelphia and Animate, of
which he in a graduate. Owing to the depression
in money matters, he hns concluded to reduce his fees
to omvlmlf and jwtientH living orer five miles fmnj
hi* location prill only be '-barged foi live miles ll*>
will be found fit tin- residence uf Mr. £ppy bonds,
when not professionally ataefit. 154
L. J. GARTRELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ATLANTA, G A.,
TJRACTTCES in the United State, Ctrc
Jl District Court, at Allan!*. and 1>
nd Hoperlor r<mH of the Slit?, *.