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Mlwm lour 1/ove ® 'our t hlWrni.
A* house plants cannot flourish with*
out ftunahinc. s children cannot thrive
and be happy without love. How radi
ant arc their bright faces as they re
*l>oud to tones and words of affection
from the lips of their parents. Little
tltcv know of the deep solicitude, of the
•constant care exercised towards them ; I
but they do fully understand ami ap
preciate protestations of love and ten
derness. Why should we be chary of
these, when they cost only speaking?
I know’ now," said a lad)'. ’ to us
not long ago, '• that my mother loved
mo tenderly, hut during all my child
hood 1 doubted it. If I wore really
dear to her, l queried, wiry did she
never caress me, and assure me of her
love? She thought her actions spoke
loud enough without words. I could
not read her actions then as I can now ;
and how I longed to hear her call me
loving names, and to have her wrap me
iu the sweet embrace of her strong
mother love." Many a little heurt
ache* just as this lady’s did, aud can be
made happier by the spontaneous utter
ances of maternal affection than by
heads or dolls, flue clothing or costly
toys.
Children who grow up in this constant j
atmosphere of lose are rarely inischicv- j
ous; never vicious. The mightiest of j
all agcucies to lead the young to paths
of virtue is the hands of parents : and
to counuaud tlicir agency they need bi t
•o give expression to tlie natural over
flow of their hearts.
Children, to be happy, need encour
agement and praise, It is not enough
that they esenpe censure. Negative
:ire always ]i#old and blank. Our little
ones want, wftrm, positive approval wfcen
they have done right; tlms they Will be
made to f-el that the paths of wisdom
are paths of pleasantness and jeaee.
A Nebraska belle is cijgngw to 'dai
ry a Mr. LGiflon. Tie Has promised to
bo her Lemon abl.
Tho iron trade is just booming. Tlu'
price lifts mfvanceil from to 4 cents
per pound during the past, two weekw.
“Darling husband," she said, “Ri l
not your treasure?" “ Certainly," he
replied, “ and 1 should like to lay you
up in heaven.”
A factious old lady, describing tho
rambling sermons of her minister, said
“If his text hnd the small-pox his ser
mon would never catch it ”
“Julius, why didn’t you oblong your
stay atdeipringi?" “ Ease. Mr. Sun*,
dey charge too iriucli.” “llow So, Jft
lius?” “ Why dc landlord charged dis
colored individual wMstcliu.|e*pooßß.'
A steel steamer is to be placed on the
Hudson River. The weight of a stot 1
boat is said to be considerably less than
that of fit ordinary wooden hull, mid
its capacity for fast traveils proportion
ately greater.
He had an auburn-haired girl and
promised to take her out riding. She
met him at the door when lie drove up
and he exclaimed t “HeHo! Ready!”
She misunderstood him, and they don't
speak now. Thus slang makes another
slap at love’s young dream.
“ Is aero ail oix liilig here fur ail in
tellectual writer?" asked a seedy, ml
nosed iudivklual of an editor. .** Yes,
my frit ml,” replied the man of gufTlsj
“a considerate carpenter, foreseeing
yonr visit, left an opening for you ; turn
the,knob to the right.”
A little girl about four yearn old ned
a little boy about seven Ha l Viften cau
tioned not to take mwv the nest-eggs
but one morning when they went to
the barn for eggs the little girl took it
and started for the house. Her disap
pointed brother,followed crying : “Üb,
mother, mother, Siisey’s got the egg
the old hen measures by !**
A rat story, told by a roliablo gen
tle man, to tlio Columbus Enquirer, wo
think worthy of repeating* lie says
some yours ngo ho was living-nt a farm,
the barn of which was burned, and with
it many rats. Some of the poor little
fellows escaped, however, with serious
injuries, and took up their, abode under
piles Of lumber near a creek. At this
place the-strange circumstance he tells
of occurred. Oue came out. drank aud
returned with a straw in tils month.
Walking up to the lumber, be pushed
this straw under, and presently another
vnmoMjiit holding the other end of the
striw, vhf fir.st then halted for the
oreelft leading his companion (who was
afterward found to be be blind) to the
water. After the blind one had drank
they returned in the same manual*.
The gentleman says he witnessed the
proceeding, and will vouch for the
truth of the statement.
We met a tall gaunt looking figure
the other day, a digger from California,
and got iutp conversation with him:
*• Healthy climate we suppose
“ Healthy 1 It ain't anything else.
Why. stranger, there vo can choose
any climate you like, hot or cold, and
that too Without traveling more than
fifteen mitmts. There is a mountuni
therp, the Sarv Navady, they call it.
one side hot and one cold. Well get
on top of that mountain, and you can,
without moving, kill either winter or
summer game, jest as you wish.”
** What! and have you tried it?”
“Tried it often, and would have
done pretty well bnt for one thing.”
“ Well, what was that ?”
“ 1 wanted a dog that could stand,
both climates. The last dog I had j
froze his tail otf while pintin’ on the
summer side, lie didn't git entirely :
out of the winter side you see —true j
as you live.”
TOIL CARDISG.
r|XHI-; WOO!. f'AltfV* Hi lh<- ANOKRSON VIM.K
i Mlf.l.s nr.* In Sm-clm isxlit. I’riiH*
lor rmilmx thin miimiii mliuiH). ,
n.Aix wool., h m*. ■•. rti ia.
him:n •• 10 ~ •• **
Wo wifi will l K. It. U--OMOU A C'o.'h every Silt
unlay fin wool li-fl willt tlulu Tin* iv.Hh will Ini re-
IttflhM i.mnititly ttif nrvt Suturiliiv
Id MIIS. K. I*. fUJiUISO*.
THE BOSSIER BANNER,
ITIIMNIIKO WKKKI.Y AT nKT.T.TTVrtt, I.A.
By W. H. SCANLAND.
rpUK BANXKIt in hm* of the rirhmt
1 ftL'Hi iiltninl piin*ln •* ii t!•• lilvtf Vallny ;
in vri*li MttiibiiHiiuil, mid oiler* hiijm-i loi inducements
f nulmm'i lln ih iiml mlvi i llisi jH- .Subscription, pi
aimiirn , #1 lor six inontliH.
W II SCAN LA M>.
\a:\ H. 11. vno, JiuMtit r Puruli, l.u.
HEALTH aiflits PLEASURES
OK
DISEASE WITH ITS A (ION IRS:
CUOORK RKTWKKX THKM.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS
Nervous Disorders.
WmaYla more- fearful tbffn n hrpnkfnjf down of the
ncivoun m\ I To in- excitable or nervous iu n
Hinail i* most distressing, for ituiT can it
I'ciiumlv Im* foiiiio ( There 1h one :—tlrink but liltl*
w ipc. beer, or ©pirit*, or fur Iwlh-r, now* , lake u<>
coibv—weak tea preferable ict all the fresh
uir .'on *u ; take three nr four Pill* every nights
eat pleutv of solids, avoiding the uu* of slop*; uul if
these gulden i uh * mi* followed, VIM w UI !*• happy in
iiiiml anil ktroiiji iu body, and fuvgei haw any
, nerve©.
Mothers and Daughters.
If there is one more than another for xvhieb
| the*# Pills are *ofhmnff*. 11 1* tlu ir pnrirvtng nmp
| ertien. especially tliHr power of rlmtlMlljf thr blood
from uli iiiipui itii-H, mid removing dangerous anil
suspended seciotions. Vnlveisnlly adopted an the
one pan*) renuMtv tor fcuuile complaints. they never
fill, never iftftkb th#i Western, find dnrvfn brill*
about what 'a rvuulrod.
Sick Headaches and Want of Appetite.
TWr I. elimj; 'v which m sadden uh. mot fY<pient
lv arise mini nnnv iii Mm-m tu* iron Die. fioin obstructed
|*:i*pirution. or from eating anti thinking what
m unlit for uh. tliiot disordering the liver anti
stomach. 'JTiwif nrfffliift must I** i rfrnlafed if you
m Imli to in* well The Pill*, if taken iierordinv to thr
pllillcd tlisli fiction*, VIH quick!) restore a lieulthy
actio# to liOtil liver and atujiuu b. whence follow, u* a
npturnl tOllMfttienev, u HOotl uijelite Mid a flour
lii a<l. In the Last and \\'eut fiidien sWllkily any
*th r iiirila itti* iafver u.stti for theHu tliaoixliTs.
How to be Strong.
Never let the bowel* h either couliueti or iiiuloln
acted a|H,r, It uin.v ap|>er niugulm that Holloway a
rilla sliotihl ho reeottiuieutletl fnj u run ujhhi the
ItoweU. loans rnpfioiiio that they would in
• mo* relaxation. Thlhih a bow over
for IhtMto PiiU w ill iuiuit'tiiatelv eorrect the liver and
Ht4i ovety klntl tf lwwel iatuiulnint In wftrttt 4*ll
mjiten tbiMMawils of lives base ihh-ii huvoU bv the use
of this medicine, xvbieli iu nil chhch t*ne and
\ iirtu to t lie w hole in H>Kiein. how ttvor deranged
—healtlt and atn fellow uh a mat U r of couf-He
The upjHrtite tut*, ih womlmnlli incrcflitctl bv tin
Use of thene rills, eonihiiied in tbt use of stiiitl in
preference t*> tluitl . Animal ftaol is ladter than
imitliM and stews, lty remtivinif aeritl. lernieuttMl. or
ollun ini |miie humors Iroiu the Uvor, nUmmiii. or
blood the taunt* of dysentry, diarrlitea. anti other
ls#t*l etn|danils is expelletl. 'Die result is. that the
di.4ru haiitH* Ik Arrested, and the art ion of the bowels
heroines regular. Nothin*! will stop the relaxation of
tin) Ih>w ols stt quieklv as this live eoi Rietli
<4 He
Disorders of the Kidneys.
In ail diseases a tier ting these organs, whether they
senvttftoo nim li or tts little water . or whether thev
he ullicttsl wifti stoiiotir gravel, or with at hen anti
pains Hf*ttled in tin* loins over Mir region* of the ki<l
neys. tliene Pills should he taken aeeordiuji to the
printed directions, anti the Of lit in*iit stioultl Ik* well
rubbed into the small of flit- hiftek at bedtime. This
treatment will jflve almost immediate relief when all
nn-atii liaye failed.
For Stomachs out of Order.
No medieine w ill st etleetimlly impitive the tone t*f
tke tt Hiiadi as these Pi Uh; lton,\ triimvo all aeitlity,
tH*esi(ut*4l eitbor l\ intenipt iaiu - or improper diet.
They imeh thn liver anti rednee it to a healthy iu
flon: they are wonderfully ettieaeious in eases of
spasm —in fat t Kiev never fail in curing all disorders
of tlie liver and |ttunaeh.
llolloteau’* I‘iiU fire the Jiext krunrn remeity in the
Worlajor the follmring diwaxen :
■klW. ('oiisimiptiMc Intiaiumation,
Sore I’litout, Asthr.iu I'eldlity,
rnuiidite, Storni(in*l()mvel. Dropsy,
lUlidiiH lannpai'ts,Liver ('oiupl.tints, Seeondary
Pysenieiy, PUKehep on the Symptoms
KrvsipHas. Skiu. Luml4pO|
f rl doutDtm-.'tof, s ftfall kintt*. Pill's.
Tumors, Bowel complaints. Rheumatism,
I'ioors, | Tits, Koteutiou of
Worm* all T;||nU, Loin s, llrim\
to*uf. TTeadaeho, Constipatitm of
umimitrwr Indltrestlon, the Bowels.
Kind’s Mvil, \\ ejikness from any cause,
(UilON ! None art* genuine unless the sl*:na
iirouf L U\Vtie>*s agent forth© United Stair*
surndtntp on eh l*>\ of l'ills and Ointment. A haiitl.
Hem© tx xviiiti willhtvhlven to any party oil parties
count *'it* ti, lAiflit-ines or the same
knov inn lUim tuilie spurious.
at tin* Manufactory of Professor Hollo
w \v A ('<>., Ncir Vork and ivy all res pet table Drug
*isf*nud I teal* rsin Medieine tlirounlioiit the civil-
Med world, in boxes at iio c*nls, 02 cents, ami fl
each.
( * There i* oonaidembh' Having in taking the
Infgce .
"S. tl—-PliVTflons for the guidance of patient* in
every disonbir nit* affixed to each Imix. i;m
7t?*> u art a tnnn of fnutneM, weakened by the btrnin of
■| your duties, avoid utunulwitN and use fin
JYvOT V.TCTC&S!
Ifpotlare a mvi ut Jut’fna. n i’ing over your iriduitflii
\vo-.-l; to rcstoro brain nerve aim w/t.stc.uso
YxOT YSYWLVS
If you are ypunir and tuU.Vnu*r fvoiu any Ji d.* utlon
©r *Ujsicftt !<>n tir ran ar* toftfliffi or * : *rle. old or
Vjouxi£. Mulfori g front poor health or In.-iKunih
in* on a r f ftcknc‘>\ n lv on W
.wot
Whorrer ■|..l id-., wherever yqu ml.wltrnrtTrvoii t.ol
U\l > 'Ur *T, in ncada eiociwis timinr- or _
■ •Mnnl.Mr*, withmif tut. : B
WOT OTVtVSZ
Itave v..n ■, ki ■•■/or wriV' <• /;*/</f.•'f. (ii*.
Uu> . U ' t, u't <, 11/ w it Iff, OTHi/iM/
Vf a V'l euro.t C yog v ♦
WOT
If you w* \k l*'d l>w r-ninh iM -l Uuy la
Insist upon ; t. Vourdru’’ighst ke- sit.
It may save your life. It tins nr.vcd 1 ml red*.
Hop C.*c?l CursUthe r. aetest, ikLi t *i.d b*jl. Ak children.
The 1 l'p l*a<l for Stomach, Livtr uni K .i*neyi,l, ••iprtlij** tfiall
♦lb- r*. C ircs b\ |r I perm t. A*’ n -frista.
D. I. C. h ail Msvil and . cirr fir dnr.s *s, nsnf
mC9BBB ) VTZffWt
Abort >;*;( . ugg.sii.l D liter* Mfrf., I• P.s insui, >. If
V\A/TV^V\A^NA^\' " v i/TMdV i TVs^TSt^
( IP3
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WARRANTED BEST AND CHEAPEST.
/Yv- 'r' I’riies red ucttl. free.
I MILLING SUPPLIES.
Work* : taim. I.niifnsttr to. * it
166 Ofliet* : *2:l S. Kenvrr Nl. York, In
/ * 1 :: I \ ft \i:T COl \TY
Y 1 In all whom it nun concern W. ( W.
White having tiled hi* petition in proper form tome,
praying for letter* of administration with the will
annexed on the estate of Mary K. Stowers, this is to
uU all legally uiteieKU.il iu the i au.uUuu ul Uua gp
(dleatlon eremtors. legatees, next of kin. nan nn\
• •ihers interested, to ho and amovt at the next YVto
Int term (it tUei-’mirt ui Oidujar\ of snid county,
and show can but ift rf lHveßn, why letters of ad
ministration, with v ill aunoiud. should not bo giaut
ed to <fnid W. fl. W . W’titix
(.‘) v *cn under mv hand and odteial signature, this
3n ta\ of Septeiulier. 11*79.
K. G-.STi: I*H KN SI YN.
Ordinary and K\oittela t‘letk:
N r OTICK is herehv gi\*n that application will be !
made at the invAciit s* ssion of the Legisla
ture to amend the el arter of the town of Hartwell :
so as to extend the iuisn |Kirathill three fourths of a i
mile iu every direction Irofu the ct)urrtioue insti nd
a half IB IU s, M| I- I- ,‘1 (
L N. k J. S. IIOI’KINS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BALTIMORE, MO.
established 1850. yvl^SS?’
W. H. BROWN £ BRO.
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGIST®,
g.i S. Ml Alt 1* STItKKT. BALTIMORB.
Orders //{/ mail hare prompt attention from the firm
person aitij. ICa
Robertson, Taylor t£ Cos.
(SUCCESSORS TO CEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.)
COnON FACTORS, WHOLESALE GROCERS
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
l] ii.vt.m: ntkkkt. hiaklestiix. m. <•..
Will give all business tlicir most careful attention. Coii-ignnicnts
THOS. in. CLARKE <£ CO.,
-/Atlanta,, O-a.,
HAROWARE DEALEK9& WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
Kentucky Caae Mills, Oliver CUM Plots,
MACNEALE & URBANS FIRE-PROOF SAFES,
Dexter Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters.
driv* Orders Solicited. 165
B. F. AVERY & SONS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN’
Avery Farm Wagons,
Courtland Platform Wagons,
Three-Spring Wagons,
One and Two-Horse Drays,
Pulliam Farm Wagon, Bolster Spring.
.y^
jzJsiibiSSStMk
jgm
Avery's Sulky and Gang Plow,
Avery's 2-Horse Cultivator, .
Avery’s Improved Georgia Stock,
Avery’s Plows and Points.
®ar Send for Catalogue.
,m P>. F. A VERY & SONS.
E. JL BENSON A CO., Hartwell, BENSON CO., Bowersville,
Agents for the above, and will sell at Factory prices.
W. G. ASHLEY,
WIIOLKMAkE ANT* UKTAII. DF.At.EU IN
WHITE PINE DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY
Domi.l.OdiS. llixura, 111.1 \l> IIIMiESf. M ItEWSi,
An.l all oilier kinds of BCILDEKS U.VKDWAIU'. at llu> v,-n LOWEST CASH T’KK'KS.
No. 33 South Broad street, - - ATLAN TA, GA.
rWELVK LKIIfT VmSuws AM) HUM'S.
PLAIN BAIL KAMI, I'UIIIRH tk GLAZKtL OI'TSIDF. HI.INI'S. HOLLtNC. SLATB* . ,
’ -l-laght \\ iiiunwN A
Blind*
I Size of Glass. Size of Window . I‘rire Wind w Size of Pair. Ihite of Pair. P-lAjjht
15-Light “ “
B.\lo 2-4x3-10 $ 80 2- IxiWU 05 : ib-Light
10x12 2 HU4- 0 115 *2-10x4- TA 115 - . .
10x14 2-10x5- 2 135 j 2-10x5- 34 130 A f " fit " i\ n C \
10x10 2 lO.x.txlO 10.*) | 2-)i*.lU 140 ! ilt . ’’M re^!,c^’
10.xIS 2-lO.xO- 0 1 S.* i 2-10x0.- 7i 100 (Pneors, foi stuctl^
10x20 2-10x7-2 2 10 2-10x7- ai ISO l cahtl.
White Pine Doors, 4-Panels, Moulded on Stiles and Hails, 0. <L liaised PaiieLs.
ONE INCH !>oons. I 10 10 INCH DOORS. I 1 0-S INCH DOUKS,
Siris l*rice. j Six,y Driee. Size. Rrire.
2- oxo- 0 SI (Mi |2- ox<- 0 $1 25 2- oxo- 0 SI 45
2- 4xo 4 1 (15 I2- 4xo- 4 1 40 2- Bxo- S 1 00
2 oxo- fi 1 10 i 2 oxo- 0 1 40 2-10x0-10 1 75
2- SxO- 8 1 25 2 Bxo- S 1 55 2 -10x0- 0 1 75
■1 10x0- ft 1 45 2 10x0- 0 1 70 3- oxo- 0 1 05
::10xfi-I0 i 45 1 2-10x0-10 ] 70 2- 0 to 3-0.\7 0 1 05
a- Oxft- fi 1 50 ! ,‘t- oxo- (1 1 85 2- 0 to 3-Ox7-0 2 15
~ ox 7 0- I 50 I;t ox 7 0 1 85 !> 0 to 3 oxß 0 2 25.
* Uniard Moulded t-pam l front I>ooi-h i lo\6-10 to Sjiure ttnd Ghrular Tup Fund*, from *1.50 j
toss.is. All opdci.s piximptly UUt il mid **ali*l ietion giuimnteed. 16-1
(VITO (il*i HEADY FOK BUSINESS.
We G-in for tlie 20th.
'll r tj ln\ i just woivetl our r 0 siw ('otton (Mil from tin* factory at Prati'lUo, Ala., and art' piv|wiml t*
▼ V tlo titut clnHs jjiimiiuf. (Hvo its a trial on one Iwtle. and we nn* sure you will 1h pleased. Win n
ootfon U at our it is not carried ott stick tiij; t<* tin- seed*. Wf tlt ini Hat* <•♦*.
Those potrumftllii; ha ntu\ dejHud upon *< *. a sample as t*t Util, and turuout iu uibjlt.
ami Tit*!* ;it our Stoii .1 \ I TV .IS 77/ L 1.01) ESI.
Mi K ); \Y 1! ITK will run the Gin. and uill see thnt every customer o well treated, aud low plenty
of lodp in loadiai* ami imloadinc.
Kvti > fellow ts liis own Seed at our Gin. Promptness aud dispatch is our motto.*
We Gin for the 20th.
E. It. ItJ'.NSON & CO.
.1. [/.Aim JIIOTMWHI. J "‘ IS *'■ Wn.LI.VMS.
j. I. MIDDLETON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 7 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE. _
PIT WV l VALUABLE INVENTION.
tsSl ?s!sj the world renowned
WILSON SEWING MACHINE
In workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished as a first-class Plano. !t . .
the highest awards at tho Vienna and Centennial Expo
sftions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than othef
machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. .There are mor©
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than
the combined sales of all the others. The WiLbuni
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kindsof repair ng,
WITHOUT PATCHINC, given FREE with each machine.
iSS.I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
327 & 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, I*a.S
Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San France©, Cal,
For Safe by all Find-Class Dealers.
ATHENS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
GENERAL FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
Pattern Work, Smithing and Repairing.
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A Iso, uianu ftctu * and liavt* on luiml
S in ,Uf.l.S. HI'O Ml Ulf.l S. HOIlSi: rini'EßN TIIIIEXHERIi. I'AX JIIU&.
ioi,rs ii turrus vresnes, >u., <u
yok yircubm*, ppierw, Ac., address
R. NGIHERSOH,
Agent and Supt.
{ tr*Oidk™ ilt tMtii L. 11. lIii.NSO.S Sc. To. will Imw pi..nul ntt-i>ti.n li::;
THOMAS,
42 &44 Whitehall Street, - - Atlanta, Ga,
LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE IN GEORGIA!
LARGEST STOGIC IN THE STATE !
PRICKS TKX PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN OTHER JIOHSES J
SITES ft THaMiLS,
111 IV! A 14 WHlimtU. STIIEKI'. ATL.IX'n. 160
s OLD AND RELIABLE,
Santoro’s Livku IntiooratorJ
?i a Standard Fmnilr Remedy for
sdis eas- sof the Li v-.-r, Stomach
Jrtud Buvrels,—lt is Purely
♦Vegetable.— ft never Ck| p*
gDebilifcite-s—lt is
SCat’iartio ml i rW i* *{
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t in: rcdlN.'l* i. :: m, Tm i•s r,.
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nAHT SHERIFF'S SALE.
Will bo sold before the CotirthMise door iu
| Hartwell. Hart county, (ieomifi. on tin first Tues
day in Oetolier next, dmin*; tin* leual hours of sale,
| tlie followin'.; ]>rnfrt*rtv. to wit t
i Pour hundred m res of land, more or less, lying
j and bring, in tlie comity of Hart, know n as tbc plat s
j whereon Opti Tljpw h lived at the time of Ins death :
I also an island in the Savannah River eontainim; one
| lint idled acres, more or less. Aii levied on as the
i propertN of Dim lhown to satisfy a li. fa. fit mi Banks
Supt-iior < oiiii, returnable t April Term. iu
favor of K. II Borders vs. M. Estes. principal ; Oba
Rmwn aud M. Sanders, security. All levietl tm by
\V. A. Howard. §lu*ritf, tin* 1 (itli day of January
1872. to satisfy tin iiliove stated fi. fa., this wSeptem
her Ist. 1579. Nut s having been served on parties
ill possession. J. K. MYERS.
Sheriff.
(1 KOKt 1 1A —li A liT COUNTY',
f WlkTi as. \V J. \Y. Skelton anti Elias
etv. Executors of Ntel Skelton, deceased, applies to
me for lea\* t* uull all thu real enfate of said de
ceased tor distribution anion*; tin* legatees of said
deceased : these are their fore to notify ami cite all
persons concerned to show cause at my ottiee oh or
before the first Monday October next w by said leave
should not be nranted.
Giwn undo- mv hand at office, this September 3d.
Is 79.
y >TK I*ll ENSON Ordiuarv
I J.SGARTRELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ATLANTA. (i \.,
in the United States ( iicnit and
District Cor.i tH at Atlanta, and the
aml-ISuperioi* Courts oi’ the State. lf,g
•.GEXTS WAUfTI-Jli I’or the Jir,t and Fastest,
'tiling Pietoi ial Ilooks and Jlihles. Prices reduced
TA per cent. National I’i iutsiiim; t'o., Phila.. Pa.
*1 30 days on NilhO invested.
Ula' < JU OfVa ial lJepm ts and infni.ation free.
I ke protits w(*< kly on Stock options of slO to
Address, Ik Potter A Co.* Bankers. 35
W all Street, New York. 162
DR. SANFORD’S
UVEit : liii¥iQOßiiTo3
iw a St.milmii Family ll<-ni-ly fur tlisiuM* of the
r.i\l l . s\uni:i; li mill 1 towels. —lt is Purely N'l
■ It lievei lli liilitiites—lt is Cathiirlie uml Tonic. It
| luis bn ti used in in.v jimetioe mid by tin- public, for
more ' inn I 115 years with mijireccdeiiteil results
■Semi lor Circular. S. TAW. SAXFOHD, M. I).,
Hi!! llr<lttiiy, VrwJVork City.
liiy |li tiyoist Mill tell lioiMitntlon.
BAND rNSTRTIMrNT CATALOGTIK.
Jur new catalogue of Band p, , _
lu.itniments,Mu9ic, Suits, V) JfjfJ
C|s, Bells,i’oucbts.l’oin- II LUSTFDv
pous, Drum Majors’ Stalls BYj
and Hats, Epaulets, Cap- h
Lamps, Stands, and Out
fits contains 85 pages of
iuformntio „ for muiicians
LYON A, HI.ALY , 162 Stale t>L. CUicago, UL
jummMmT.
YIO\TH during I'all *1 Winter.* For full par*
tieiilars AiJilivsh, J. I*. .HcCI'KDY A tO.,
Pliiladclfihia. Pa.
Cl EOKGIA—H ART COUNTY.
T Whereas. S. V. Brown ap]Jies to me forTeitcrs
of Administration on tin* estate of Nancy I*. Brown,
Ipte of said county deceased : these an* then-fore to
cite and julinonish all com mied to show cause, if
any they can, on the first Monday in October next,
at fOeYlock A. M.atrny office in Hartwell, why
said litters should not be punted.
I liven under my hand, at office, this 3d day of
September, 1870.
F. C. STEPHENSON. Ordinary.
van Err Tons sale.
I j By virtue of an order from the Ordinary of
Hart ('minty, will he sold before tin*. Courthouse
door of said county on the first Tuesday in October
next, all the lands belonging to the estate of John
Isom, deceased, joining lands of Michael Johnson.
John Baker. T>. Isom, and nt tiers. containing 260
am**, more or less, w ell improved. 73 acres iu a high
slate of cultivation, JK acres in original forest, re
maimlcr in o|d Helds. Sold for a eivision.
Teriini of Sale—one-half due December 25, 1879.
The ol l***.r lialf duo Deeeln’oi r 23, XStsO. Sevt-ij |M*r
w-lit. interest from day of sale. Bond yiven for
titles. Tliis September.>d, Jif79.
MICHAEL JOHNSON, Executor.
(i BOHGIA 11A KT COUNTY.
f Whereas. J. 11. Dam an Administrator of W.
E. McCurry. deeeasol. lots applied for leave to sell
all the nal estate of said dccca.se*l. privately, to pay
the debts and for distribution union*; tlie heirs at
law of said deceased; these are therefore to notify
ami cite all persons concerned to show cause at my
office on or before the first Moiiiia.v in October, 1879.
wliy said leave should not he granted, (iiven under
my hand at office, tbislhl day of S ptcinlier. 1879.
F. C. STEPHENSON. Ordinary.
TIT i iTm]rn A umitkd number of
11 II h I Hll active, energetic canvassers to
AH* 1 JJUii ncase in a ]leasant and pmtita
hlc business. Good men w ill find this a rare cbanco
to make money. Such will jdcasr answer this
advertisement by letter, enclosing stamp for reply,
stating w hat business they have lieen enjrajjed in.
None hut those w ho mean business need apply.
Address. FINLEY, HA UVEY \ CO.. '
U'l Atlanta Ga