The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, July 30, 1879, Image 4

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THE PHAETOM OF THE OI'Ll 08, THF. rr.E!V OF THE HEART. I Tntttn fur The Hartwell Sun 'Tvu midnight, in it* guarded shrine. The xml was dreaming of the hour The heart's soft lute, with melting chime. Had waked ita all-inspiring power How the vision of the night, in dimple lienuty'a dross, appear* . The robe ahe wore was *|sitl*** white— The crown, her golden hair. The phantom now awaked the anul, For converge ahort and sweet, And ak an entrance to the heart The dotiree of love and light. The aoul rebela, and oaks to know From whence thia lovely form had come. “ And now for what I—the reaaon why You aak an entrance to my home I" Tho lovely qneen made aweet reply, The aoul attention gave: *• 1 am the Goddeaa of the heart, To you and me a alave." The aoul the viaion then did kiae, And gave the heart away ; The Goddeaa now eternal bliaa, The heart haa endleaa day. Thia midnight viaion now rouat have Ita mysteries all explained : 'Twaa Love had seized the heart and aoul And made thia phantom plain. This wae the Goddeaa then cf Love, Whose all-inspiring eight Moves the soul—melts the heart And makes love's labors light Thia lovely phantom, then, we say. Must rule the immortal part; Whene'er she leaves to roam again She leaves a broken heart. How sweet the dream when love's the theme— Jho dreamer's loved and lores • How bitter then to wake again And find hia dream a farco. July 16th, 1879. Tim. Did you know that sour milk takes iron rust out of white cotton or linen ? Try it. A drove of horses auctioned in Sher man, Texas, recently, averaged only $6 per head. Oglethorpe Echo : There is a doctor to every 600 people in this county. “ Into the jaws of death rode the six hundred.” A Mississippi man puts it thus : ‘‘At the earnest solicitation of those whom I owe money, I have consented to be come a candidate for County Treas urer.” A poor but high spirited woman in Chicago pounds an old rag on the kitchin table every morning to make the neighbors believe that she has beef steak for breakfast.” A colored preacher in Alabama puts his foot on excessive bribery at elec tions and crushes it. “ Dis ting,” he says, “ob gittin’ SIOO for a vote is all wrong; $lO is as much as it’s worf.” If you have talents industry will im prove them; if you have moderate abilities industry will supply the de ficiencies. Nothing is denied to well directed labor; nothing is ever obtain ed without it. “ Look-a-here, waiter,” shouted a dis gusted customer at a hotel, “ here’s a fine tooth comb in this soup !” ‘‘ Never mind, sir,” said the waiter, calmly; ‘‘just throw it under the table. It’s an old one.” A man in Michigan swapped Ins horse for a wife. An old bachelor ac quaintance said he’d bet there was some thing wrong with the horse, or its owner would never have fooled it away in that reckless manner. A little Waterloo Sunday-school miss was asked by her teacher: “ What must people do in order to go to heav en ?” ‘‘ Die, I suppose,” replied the little one. The teacher didn’t question her any further. A woman raised to tho third power -of widowhood lias the photographs of her three departed lords in a group, with a vignette of herself in the center and underneath is the inscription, “The Lord will provide.” A ship canal is projected across the State of Florida, from the Atlantic be tween Jacksonville and St. Augustine to the Gulf of Mexico at Cedar Key. Northern capitalists are there now in vestigating. It should be done. Alex Stephens says: “We are a Nation of Nations,” while lien llill calls himself an “Ambassador to Con gress from Georgia.” Which man is a true representative of the people of Georgia ? — National Republican. Hawkinsville Dispatch : Bill Picket son, the big boy in Cotree county, now weighs five hundred and fifty pounds, and is only eighteen years of age. lie has several j T ears yet to grow. He is active and lively and can play a fiddle well. A Mormon Apostle, who was preach ing his lascivious doctrine and poison ing the minds of the young, was shot and killed by some of the exasperated citizens near Kinggold, on the 21. A number of men and women had made up their minds to go to Salt Lake City, Utah, the nest of the lecherous polyg amists. The little boys and girls were as sembled on a pleasant afternoon in the lecture room, and the teacher told them all about heaven and the angels. Her remarks were illustrated by pictures representing angels w ith snowy wings. A bright and aspiring little boy, whose eyes seems to glisten with delight in contemplating the pictorial representa tions, suddenly exclaimed: “ Teacher, when I’m an angel, I want to be a regular shanghai.” A what ?” said the teacher, some what shocked at such a word. “ A shanghai,” repeated the boy; “ I want feathers on my legs.” WE ADVERTISE WHAT WE SELL AND SELL WHAT WE ADVERTISE! THE BEST COOK STOVE IN AMERICA! If MMI Mint ii, asl 11 8, BENSON. A. K. childs k co, 164 1 ATHENS, GA MARK THESE FACTS! The TESTIMONY of the WHOLE WORLD. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Bad Legs. Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers. All description of sores are remedial by the proper and diligent use of this inestimable preparation. To attempt to cunt had legs by plastering the edges of the wound together U a folly; for should the skin unite, a boggy diseased condition remains under neath to break out with tenfold fury in a few days. The only rational and successful treatment, as indi cated by nature, is to reduce the inflammation in and about the wound and to soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in plenty of tho Ointment, as salt is forc ed into meat. This Will cause the malignant humors to be drained off from the hard, swollen, and discol ored parts round about the wound, sore, or ulcer, and when these humors are removed, the wounds themselves w ill soon heal; warm broad and water poult ires applied over the affected parts, after tho Ointment has been well rubbed in, will soothe and soften the same and greatly assist the cure. There is a description of ulcer, sore and swelling, which need not he named here, attends*** .fylljts trf- \\ hi \ r ,\ ■RThTTt.. Wiien **Wo.•vfrcTtffffr !*' iy recommend am l as a sovereign remedy. In curing such poisonous sores it never fails to restore the sys tem to a healthy state if the Pills betaken according to the printed instructions. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat Scar let and other Fevers. Any of tho above diseases may bo cured by well rubbing tho Ointment throe times a iluy into the chest, throat, and ms-k of tho patient; it will soon penetrate and give immediate relief. Medicine taken by the month must operate upon the wlv'le system ere its influence can lie felt in any local part, whereas the Ointment will do its work at once. Whoever tries tho unguent in the above manner for tlm dis eases naineil, or any similar disorders affecting tho chest and throat, will Hud themselves relieved as by a charm. All sufferers tmni these complaints should envelop the throat at bedtime in a large bread and water poultice, after the Ointment lias been well rubbed in ; it will greatly assist the cure of the throat and cheat. To allay the fever and lessen the inflammation, eight or ten Pills should lie taken night and morning. The Ointment will produce per spiration, the grand essential in all eases of fevers, sore throats, or where there might he an oppression of the chest, either from asthma or other causes. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. The shove class of complaints will ho removed hv nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, and then by most effectually rubbing in tho Ointment. Person's suffering front these direful complaints should lose not a moment In arresting their progress. It should he understood that it is not sufficient mere ly to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, hut it must lie w ell rubbed in for a considerable time tw o or three times n day. that it may lie taken into the system, w hence it w ill remove any hidden sore or wound as etl'eetualiv as though palpable to the eye. There again bread and water poultices, after tho rub bing in of the Ointment, will do great service. This is the onlv sure treatment for females, rases of can cer in the stomach, or where there may he a general Pea ring down. Sores and Ulcers. Blotches, aa also swelling®, can, with certainty, be radically cured if tin* Ointment be used freely, ami the Pills taken night and nidrning, as recommended in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry up in one plaee to break out in another; whereas thia Ointment will remove the humor from tho system, and leave the patient a vig orous and healthy being. It will require time with the use of the £illa to insure a lasting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints. Although the above complaints diflfer widely in their origin and nature, yet they nil require local treatment. Many of the worst eases of such dis eases will yield in a comparatively short space of time when this Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts affected, even after every other means have failed. In all serious maladies tlie Pills should be taken according to tlie printed directions accom panying each box. Doth the Ointment and Pills should be tised in the JfMowing cases : Ibid Legs, Chapped 1 lauds, Glandular Swell ibid breast®. Corns (Soft), ings. Hums, Cancers, lumbago, Bunions, Contracted and Piles, Kite of Mosqui- Stitt'Joint®, Rheumatism, toes ami Sand Klephautiasis, Scalds, Flic®. Fistulas, Sore Nipples, Chilblains, Gout, Sore Throats, Skin Disease®, Scurvy, Sort' Heads, Tuuiors, V leers, Wouuds, t'AI'TIOX !—None are genuine unless the signa ture of J. Hay dock, as agent for tho Uni tod States, surrounds each box of Pills and Ointment A hand some reward will In* given to any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them to be spurious. *,* Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollo way A Cos . New York, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civil lzed world, in pots at ‘2.*) cents. 6*2 cents, and #1 each. . lie Thera is considerable saving in .taking the larger size*. N. K Directions for the guidance of patients iu every disorder are nftlxcd tt) each pot. L. J. GAKTRELL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ATI.AST.4, G. 4., I PRACTICES in the United Stains Circuit and District Court* at Atlanta, and the Supreme and Superior Courts of the State. I6i! Dissolution, rpnK firm of Linder A YieVerv is this dav dlssolv. A ed by mutual consent, t. F. Viokerv will collect ami pay all the debts of the old Him. mid con. tinue the business at the old stand. LEE LINDER. T. K. VICKERY. Of the. old firm of Linder A Yickerv. •Inly 10. 1679 Isa" A. K. CHILDS. It. NICKERSON. Y. H. WINN. CHILDS, MCKERSON & CO., No- 15 Franklin House Building, Athens, Ga., Wholesale and Retail Dealers In HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, IIORSE AND MULE SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS, ilg'iicYLlt-u.ral Impleraen'ts, Leads, Oils, Glass and Tarnish, Harness Leather, MILB UR N WAGONS, COTTON, MANILLA AND JUTE ROPE, Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Felloes, Hubs, Spokes, Buggy Wheels, Axles. etc., Rubber and Leather Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Findings, Anvils, Bellows, Vices, Hollow Ware, etc. Manufacturers’ agents for the sale of FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES, Cider Hills. Syrup Mills and Evapo7fitn?!s, Watt Flows, "Farmers Friend Plow. Pumps, Circular Saws, WINSHIPS’ SAWYER’S & MASSEY’S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS; Also Agents for HALL'S FIRE AXD BURGLAR VROOF SAFES. {rjf- Any article in our line not in stock, will be.ordered when desired, with the least possible delay. 104 Call and Examine onr Stock anti Prices. 155 T HE Best Wagon on Wheels IS MANUFACTURED BY Fim & €@e EACIUE, TXTXS. WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF FARM, FREIGHT, & SPRING WAGONS And by confining ourselves strictly to one class of work ; by employing none but the Best of TX7"orloiso.erL, Using nothing but First-Class Improved Machinery and the Very Best of Selected Timber, And by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, we have justly earned Disrep utation of making “THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.” We jive the following warranty with each wagon : Wc Hereby Warrant the FISH BROS. WAGON No to be well made in every particular and of good material, and that the strength of the same is sufficient for all work with fair usage. Should any breakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective material or workmanship, repairs for the same will be furnished at place of sale, free of charge, or the price of said repairs, as per agent's price list, will he paid in cash by tho purchaser producing a sample of the broken or defective parts as evidence SSVK. iFISH BROS. & CO. Racine. Via. Jail. Ist, 1878. { Jxo. C. Huggins, ) Knowing we can suit you, we solicit patronage from every section of the United States. Send for Prices and Terms, and for a copy of cur AGRICULTURAL PAPER to 101-152 FISH EP.OS, & CO., lUcine, tA'is. fjSH IP GINS WITH OB n . """ E <| B OIr S ? ES FOR STEAM.HAN^^a^.F *i^EfiS^S E MILLS.SHAFTING-P UL L t GEARING A CEJNER^JI^ qF£vh m g/sgi/lm & pjvge list. w iniiprn A limitbd number of If fl li IH 11 ac li v< '’ energetic canvassers to 111* £ iJJJi engage in a pleasant and profit** bio business. Good men will tint! this a rare chance to make money. Such will please answer this advertisement by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, statiuu: what business they have been engaged in. None but those who mean business need apply. ‘ Address, FINLEY. HARVEY Sl CO., 16t Atlanta, Oa ('I EOgGl A—HART COUNTY. T Whereas. F. S. Roberts Executor of the estate of Joshua Totman, late of said comity, do ceased. applies to me for letters of dismission from said executorship. These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned to show cause at my office on or before the tirst Monday in September next why said letters should nor be granted, triven under my hand at office, this 4th day of Jnne. 1870. 1m F C. STEPHENSON. Ordinary PLOWS! PLOWS! Plow, and; Stock*. W. \M call particular attention to our DOL BLE ILU \\ ft, which wc sell at just half the price asked for other double plow-stocks. If it is cheap Plows you want, this is tho place to get b BENSON & CO., Hartwell, Ga. BENSON & CO., Bowersvillc, Ga. SPRING MILLINERY. just received my second stock for this season, I am enabled to offer to my customer® an ale- K ant stock of Milinery Good®; also, a large assortment of FRENCH AND AMERICAN FLOWERS, As well ns the latest novelties in Tics, Kuching and Veilings, at prices not to be competed with. tt A TTD I have also received another full stock of TT A TTS ("400DS HAIK (jKJUDfo. Hair Goods Hair Braids at *I.OO and XXxVAiAt VXWWX/KJ. onwards, being the cheapest ever offered in this market. Call at once, and have Hie advantage of selecting from a full stock. All orders will receive prompt attention at tho Emporium ot Fashion. , VXI T vT) T 45 Whitehall Strett, IVES & THOMAS, 42 &44 WHITE KLL ST., - - - TINT, G. LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE IN GEORGIA! LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE ! PRICES TEN PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN OTHER HOUSES ! IYSB & TIOMIS, 141 42 4 44 WHITEHAIX STItEF.T, ATLANTA. 166 FINDLAY, ROBERTS % CO. (Successors to Ward Brothers, Established, 1816.) IMPORTERS HARI) WAKE, CUTIERY, GUKS, &c., m 9, Sonth'Calvert st ■ Baltimore. ATHENS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, GENERAL FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS. Pattern Work, Smithing and Repairing. HA VIXG an extensive collection of PATTERNS. )IA\I FACT! RED IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, Mil l. AM) GIN GEARING, MINING AND MILE MACHINERY Also, manufacture anil hare on hand SAW MILES, SEGAR MILLS. HORSE POWERS THRESHERS, FAN MILLS. COLT’S CELEBRATED COTTON PRESSES, Ac., Ac. For circulars, prices, See., address R. NICKERSON, Agent and Supt. Orders left with E. 11. BEXSOX Sc CO. will hare prompt attention. 163 notice™ %f°°vsD& L£HS M o re. w White Sewing Machine Cos. Cleveland, ohio. W. Cr. ASHLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN WHITE PINE DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY DOOR,LOCKS, HINGES, RUM) HLYGES. SCREWS, And all other kinds of BUILDERS' HARDWARE at tho very LOWEST CASH PRICKS. No. 33 South Broad street, - - ATLANTA, GA. TWELVE LIGHT WINDOWS AND BUNDS. PLAIN’ BAIL BASH, TUIMED * GLAZJtI). OL’TSIuZ BLINDS, BOLLING SLATS Windows A —— • Blind# Size of Glass. Size of Window. Price Wind'w Size of Pair. Price Oi Pair. .. Bxlo 2- 4x3-10 sBO 2- 4x3-1 U $93 13-X-ight “ 10x12 2-10x4- 6 1 15 2-10x4- 7A 115 10x14 2-10x5- 2 135 2-10x5- 3i 130 , ,T S D j j 10x16 2-10x5x10 165 2-10x5-1 H 140 at . ]lk ° re . ~, 10x18 2-10x6- 6 1 85 2-10x6- 71 1 60 prices, for strictly 10x20 2-10x7- 2 210 2-10x7- 3J 180 cas “- White Pine Doors, 4-Panels, Moulded on Stiles and Kails, 0. G. Raised Panels. ONE INCH DOORS. | 1 3-16 INCH DOORS. | 1 3-8 INCH DOORS. Size. ''•* . Price. Size. Price. Size. Price. 2- ox - 0 $1 00 2- ox - 0 81 25 2- 6x6- 6 81 45 2- 4x6- 4 1 05 2- 4x6- 4 1 40 2- Bx - 8..... 1 60 2- 6xo- G 1 10 2- 6x6- 6 1 40 2-10x6-10 1 75 2- Bx - 8 1 25 2- Bx - S 1 55 2-10x6- 6 1 75 2-10x6- 6 1 45 2-10x6- 6 1 70 3- ox - 6 1 95 2- 1 45 2-10x6-10 1 70 2- 0 to 3-Ox7-0 1 95 3- ox - 6 1 50 3- ox - 6 Ij?s 2- 0 to 3-ox7-G 2 15 3- ox - 0- 1 50 3- ox - 0 1 85 9- 0 to 3-ox B-0 2 25 Raised Moulded t-panel front Doors 8 10x6-10 to 3xß, Square and Circular Top Panels, from $3.5# to #5.23. All orders promptly filled pud satisfaction guaranteed. J 64 jj BURNHAM’S WARRANTED BEST AND CHEAPEST. Prices reduced. Pamphlet free. I MILLING SUPPLIES. Works: Christian:*. l.finfHister Cos., Fa 166 Office : 211 S. Beaver St., York,Fa TO MAKE MONEY Pleasantly and last, agents should address FINLEY, TJarvry ACO Atlanta,G (1 EORGIA—HART COUNTY. T Whereas, J. A. Megaritv. administrator of the | estate of D. P. Balli nger, late of said county, doc'd, applies to me for letters of dismission from said ad ministration. These are therefore to cite and ad monish all concerned to show cause at my office on or before the first Monday in August next why said letters should not he granted. Given nnder my hand at office, this 7th day of May, 1879. 3m F. C. StEPHENSON. Ordinary. JOHN P. SHANNON, A TTORNEY-A T-LA IF, ELBERTON, GEORGIA, Practices in the Counties of Elbert, Hart, Madison I and Franklin, and in the Supreme Court elsewhere 1 when employed gj