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From the Atlanta Daily Dispatch we
give the < losinp noene in the drama :
The High Court of Impeachment was
rolled to order Tuesday, the 7th, at the
tistial hour. Senator Lester had the
floor, and in conclusion of the debate
made an elaborate and exhaustive argu
ment for the State. His spMCO was lis
tened to with close attention, and every
utterance stamped the man equal to the
■occasion. He saw no excuse for freeing
Kenfroe, and advocated his conviction.
At the conclusion of Senator Lester’s
’remarks a motion was made to lay the
order of Senator Gumming on the table,
and the vote resulted as follows :
Avw—l tower, Clarke, Clements of
the (4th,Clifton, Drake,Duncan, Folks,
'Grnntlmid, Grime*, Hamilton of the
J4th, Hodges, Holcombe. Holton, Lump
kin, Mel)anicl, Perry, Russell, Simmons,
StaU‘l), Stephens, Tison of thc4tli, Wall,
Mr. President
Nnya—Boyd Brynn, Cahaniss, Cand
ler, Casey, Gumming, Dußose, Fain,
Hamilton’ of the 21st, Harrison, Haw
kins, Howell, Hudson,McLeod, Preston,
Tison of the 10th, Troutman, Turner,
AVel born.
The vote defeated Mr. Cumming’s or
der, and then the vote recurred on the
proposition of guilty or not guilty. The
first article was read, and the following
is the vote:
Ayes—Bower, Candler, Clements ol
the 14th., Clarke, Clifton, Drnke, Dun
can, Folks, Grantland, Grimes, Hamil
ton of the 14th., Head, Hodges, Hol
combe, Holton, lludt-on, Lumpkin, Mc
-1 >aniel, Perry, Russell, Simmons, Staten,
Stephens, Tison of the 14th-, and Mr.
President. Total ayes 2f>.
Nays—Boyd, Bryan, Cabanise, (’nsey,
Dußose, Fain, Hamilton of the 21st..
Harrisou. Uuwkius, Howell, McLeod,
Preston, Tison of the 10th.. Troutman,
Turner, and Wclborn. Total nays 17.
Absent, Senator Speer.
Declined to vote, Senator Wall, on ac
count of not hearing the testimony.
The vote thus cast settled the business
and the interest of the case subsided.
Kenfroe was declared not guilty, and it
was a mere manner of calling the roll
on the other articles. The vote stood
the same until the fourth article was
reached, when Senator Hudson raised
the monotony by voting not guilty. The
fifth article, which was concerning the
petition to get Pritchett a place on the
Georgia Road, was voted down by nays
:{f>, yeas 7. Thus ended the trial and
Reufroe walked out a free man. still
holding the office, and with all the in
terests on State deposits in his pocket.
So ended the farce of a trial.
Hart Comity Agricultural Society.
Minutes of a regular meeting of the
Ilart County Agricultural Society,held
in Hartwell October 7th, 1879 :
The meeting was called to order by
John G. McCnrry, Vice President of
the Society.
Read minutes of last meeting, which
were adopted.
Called for reports of experiments
from seeds received from Agricultural
Society at Washington as follows:
F. S. Roberts said: 1 received a
sack of buckwheat at tlieJuly meeting,
which I sowed in the middle of my
Irish potatoes. It grew otr finely, and
matured and made a fine crop.
Called for report from delegates to
our last agricultural convention, held
at Jonesboro in August last.
Russell). Hrown said: 1 have not
got much to state. I heard at that
convention several good reports read,
which I enjoyed very much. I was fed
very well at Jonesboro, by paying for
it. I got. my railroad faro free both
ways, but while at the convention had
to pay a dollar a day. The next con
vention is to be held at Cuthbcrt, Go.
As no meeting was held in August,
the time for the annual election of offi
cers, it was ordered that the election be
now held, which resulted as follows :
President: John G. McCurry.
Vice-President: F. S. Roberts.
Secretary and Treasurer: C. W.
Seidell.
Executive Committee: J. F. Craft,
W. F. Rowers, A. J. McMulkut.
The following names were enrolled
as members of the Society: James E.
Vickery, J. 11. Oliver, T. P. Vaughn,
T. A. Thornton, W. A. Sanders, each
one of them paying their dues.
The following members paid their
annual dues: \V. F. Rowers, J. W.
Rrown, Dr. Eberhart, J. P. Roberts,
Wm. Estes.
The following seed was on hand for
'distribution: 8 quarts White Centen
nial Black Bearded Wheat, 8 quarts
White Australian Wheat; which was
-distributed to the following members :
Jno. CJ. McCurrv, Dr. Geo. Eberhart,
J. W. Brown, .T. H. Oliver. T. L. Mc-
Mull.ui. Wm. Estes, F. S. Huberts. J.
P. Huberts, A. I). S. Chandler, T. P.
Vaughn, Jas. K. Vickery, T. A. Thorn
ton, W. F. Bowers, W. A. Sauciers.
W. F. Bowers made a motion, which
was carried unanimously, that our del
egates to the next agricultural conven
ition be instructed to invite the conven
tion to hold their next meeting at Hart
well, and to continue that invitation
until they accept the same.
Motion made and carried, That the
< >rdinarv procure a good lock for the
courthouse door, and have it kept by
the proper officers ; so that in the fu
ture whoever uses the courthouse will
properly fasten the windows and doors
and return the key to its pro|>er place.
Adjourned to the first Tuesday in
November next. C. W. Sruu u., Sec.
TAX NOTICE.
w WII.I. 1m ul 111, 1 following iHi-uiurl* t Ut Ohio
I tor ll- purjMHKi of colliding fctolu noil
County for I*l* :
Ilirtwoll. llliili. Tuwrfny. Oetobrr 7th,
Alli.nl s, 11 IHIIi, WoilWHiUy, Oi U.lmt Sill.
Unul C’n iik, llistli. Tliunolny, October lh.
Slioal Crook, tintJi, FrWay, ( k iolmt 10th.
Ilall’a, llirnii, Sa'iinlay, Ortahr I Mb.
Kay'a, II Mill. Moailay. IH lolioi tilth.
Mi Curry’.. lilSlh. Tuonday, October Utb.
.Smith'.,'lll4th. Wrrlnoadity, October ISth.
(.’oiiio forward promptly and pay jour luxe*.
J. T.. JOHNSON. T. C. U. C.
TO CONTRACTORS.
SK AI.KH |ini|MMiolii giittirln* the Jail In Hart
well, Hart (fenntar, Ob., will be nertveri by tha
iiiHlerHigiie*! uutil lit o clock M., Saturday, Novem
Iht lat, i*:o.
Karh bid tn bfl CKilofart '* Bid fbr BnMorliS Jail
tfi Hart County, Go./' *Hh the iihiih* f lfidlf.
Hu- mnUiinU In be tin, aiioli h* ar* commonly um*4
for guttering lamaei*.
Tin aaod to ha 10x14 in aim roan 4 gutter at each
rurimr of Jail, with a mat howl to nueli on# with
date IdTtt.
The bidder to famish all material* and eninjdrte
th* work in n m at, substantial and wurkmanlike
m a wear.
'flic Jail la 93 fc'ot long and about 90 foot high.
The Ordinary resumr* the r|glit to receive tirit/wt
all hid*. The work to bo oomph tod by the Ist of
Doeombef. 1670.
l*lan and Mpooitlratlona an* lo In* scan at tlie Ordl
nan'# ottice in Hartwell, On.
Tin* money to bo paid w hen the work in completed
and received.
Thin October Ist, IKIfl.
V C. STRPTIKVSOX
16-4 Ordinary llnrt Tounty, On.
THE BOSSIER BANNER,
PI-BUSHED WEEKLY AT BEI.LEVI K, LA.
By W. H. SCANLAND.
rpilK HA NX Kit is nuMb*hcd in one of the richest
1 agiiciiltnral paradian In the Red River Valley ;
ia well CMlabliahed, and otters superior mdmoment''
to HiibacrilM ta and advertlaora Subscription, #9 per
annum ; #1 for alx inonttin.
W. 11. BCAVLAXD,
I(h< JlHlcvue, bossier Parish, La.
HEALTH alts PLEASURES
OH
DISEASE WITH ITS AGONIES:
CHOOSE BETWE K N_TIIEM.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS
Nervous Disorders.
WUAV is more fearful tluin a Disking dim ii of llte
nervous system f To be exeftablc or nervous in a
h dial I degree ia moat distressing, for where can u
remodv no found f There 1m one :—drink but little
whio, MOr, or spirits, or far better, none; take no
e*rt'ee—week ten being pmlbrablf : get all the fresh
air you ran; take three or four Pills every night:
enl plenty of solid*. avoiding tlioiiae of slop*; and if
theae golden rub a are followed, you will beliappy lu
mind and strong in body, and forget you have ain
nerves.
Mothers and Daughters.
If (hero is one thing move than another for which
these Pilla are ho famoua, it ia their purifying prop
ortion, capociallv their power of clean sing the blood
from all impurities, and removing dangerous and
Hiispended siMfli tionn. t T nlvernal 1; f adopted an the
one graud remedy tor female complaints, they never
fail, never weaken the system, and always bring
about w lint la required.
Sick Headaches and Want of Appetite.
These feellnga which so sadden us, most, frequent
ly arise from annoyances or trouble, from obstructed
perspiration, or from eating and drinking what
is unfit for us, thus disordering the liver and
stomach. These organs must be regulated if you
wish to lie well. The Pills, if taken loconlins to tlir
printed instructions, will quiekly restore a healthy
action to both liver and stomach, whence follow, as a
natural conseonence, a good appetite and a clear
head. In the East and West. Indies scarcely any
other medicine ia ever used for these disorders.
How to be Strong.
Never let the bowels be either confined or unduly
acted upon. It may appear singular that Holloway's
Pills should be recommended for n rtm upon the
bowels, many persons supposing that they would in
crease relaxation. This is a great mistake, however:
for these I*lll* will immediately correct the liver and
stop every kind of bowel comnlaint. In warm cli
mates thousand* of lives have born saved by the use
of thin medicine, which in all caaes give* tone and
vigor to tin whop organic system, however deranged
—health and strength following us a matter of course.
The appot it#’, too, is wonder-fully increased bv the
use of these Pills, combined in the use of solid in
nrctcrcncc to fluid diet. Animal food is better than
moths and ate wit. Hy removing acrid, ferinentod, or
other impure humors from the liver, stomach, or
blood, the cause of dysmtry, dianhua, and other
bowel complaints is expelled. The result is. that the
disturbance is arrested, and the action of the bowels
lieconioa regular. Nothing will stop the relaxation of
the laiwelt ®o quickly as this tine correcting modi*
cine.
Disorders of the Kidneys.
In nil (HauKiMiw affecting three argons, whether they
secrete too nmrh or too littlt) water :or whether they
\w afflicted with stone or gravel, or with aches mul
pain* Nettled in tin loins over ‘lie l-egion* of the kid
ncys, these Pills hlkmilil he taken according to the
printed directions, ami the Ointment should he well
nibbed into the small of the back at lied time. Till*
treatment will g r ive almost immediate relief when all
moons hvo failed.
For Stomachs out of Order.
No medioiite will so effectually Improve the tope of
tbe stomach as those Pills . they remove all avidity,
oceiudoited either by lnt in pol itico or Improper diet.
They reach the liver and reduce it t a healthy ac
tion’; they are wonderfully etlleaeiouH in eases of
HpaNin- in fact they never tail iu curing all disorders
of the liver and stomach.
Holloway' I'ille arc the Hrst known remedy in the
World for the following diseaxv* :
Ague. Consumption, Inflammation,
Son* Throat, Asthma, Debility,
Jaundice, Stone and Gravel, Dropsy,
Bilious compacts, I .ive.r Complaints, Secondary
Dysentery, Blotches on the Symptoms,
Erysipelas, Skin, Lumbago,
Tic-douloiua*nii\, Fevers of all kinds, Piles,
Titmora, Bowel eoniphiints. Rheumatism,
Ulcers, Fit a, Retention of
Worms all kinds, f'olios, Urine,
(lout. Headache, Constipation of
Sc rofula or Indigestion. the Bowels.
Kilim's Evil, Weakness from any cause.
CAI’TION ! None are genuine unless the signa
lire of .1, 11 avrock, as ageut for the United States,
surrounds each box of l’ills and Ointment. A hand
some reward will he given to any party or parties
counterfeiting tho medicines or vending the same
knowing them to h* spurious.
*' Sobl at the Manufactory of Professor lloi.LO
way A t o . New York, and hy ull respeetahh* Drue
gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civil
i/.cd world, in boxes at 25 cents, t>2 cents, and $1
each.
There is considerable saving in taking the
larger sixes.
N. B -—Directions for the guidance of patients in
every disorder are affixed to each box. lff-f
are a maxi of biuunc&g, vt.iktuuxl by oi
H your duties, aroid stimulants anil use ■■
IViOV
If you arr> .*% mn r*t letters. telling over vntir
work to restore brain net ve and waste. us,
YiOV WvXT'LUS
Kywiireyorij and suffering from any todiscrctlon
or dual pat ion i if you are married or dr*rfc. old or
t young, suffering fnun poor health or languish- wm
ing <kQ a uvt or sickness. rt ly on V
.wc?
Wboerrr you nr**, wherever you are. whenever you fool
that your system needs cio" using toning or r—
stimulation, without intoztoatiutf Dike M
YiOV TCTOLWS!
Bare you <tvnpr'n*; *, wet or urinnru ct-mphrittf, dl*
ftvuteoX the .v .* *i, tr!i.t! /irr*,or nu tad/
You v. .*! *m) ounvi li you
If you prorimnly and lor: flftfittrrt. try it! Huy It
liui.it Ufa n t, Yeur tint;-jrfct kot') sit.
It may sure your life. Il Inn aaveti hndreda.
Hep C >ochCmr!ithaw
The Hop Tad f-r S:niarh, t,vw *r.<' KMam,i snprriar to *J|
others. Cure* by wi*- rj" .->u. Ii U pert.s t. A ..mggiaU.
D. I. C. lianabt" ite t:. • •esl.-UibU cut* far orequo of
ci iin. t or rsro'tic*. HBHBSI
Ab->re >ddhy ji ue. .-uJlop liiUers M TV- it.-.ter, N. T.
" 4/ /\A^\A/T\i^rsA/f
163
( "1 K< )K< i 1A - IIAKT COUNTY.
T Thomas H. Sunder* ha# applied for exemption
of* personalty, anil 1 will puss upon the HKine at 12
M. on the 29th day of October. le>79, at my office.
Thia October 2d. 1879.
F. C. STEPHENSON. Ordinary.
J. B. E. SLOAN. T VS. M. SEIGNIOUS.
SLOAN & SEIONIOUS,
Hlti Fittirs nil liiinl Cinissln Merchuts.
JiRO M N’S WHAMb', CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Liberal advances made on Cotton. Consignments solicited. 18t
L X. i .1. S. HOI’KIXS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BALTIMORE, M|
IWSS* ESTABLISHED 1850. V\
W. H. BROWN £ BRO.
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
2.', S. SH ARI* STREET. BALTIMORE.
Orders by mail have prompt attention from the firm
personally.
THOS. ML CLARKE & CO,,
-£k.tla,rvt3,, G-a..
HARDWARE DEALERS & WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
MKti Cane Mills, Oliver CUM Plows,
MACNEALE & ORBANS FIRE-PROOF SAFES,
Dexter Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters,
flsr Orders Solicited. ‘
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,
Avery’s Sulky and Gang Plow,
Avery’s 2-Horse Cultivator, (r®R re™™ .* gba.**.,
Avery’s Improved Georgia Stock,
Avery’s Plows and Points.
Send for Catalogue.
154 H. F. AVERY & SONS.
E. B. BENSON & CO., Hartwell, BENSON & CO., Boweraville,
Agents for the above,"and will sell at Factory prices.
W. G. ASHLEY,
WMOI.KSAI.It AND KI'TATL PK.VI.KII IN
WHITE PINE DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY
IXfOIt 1.04 KK. lllMir.N, ItV.IXIt IIIXCKS. SCREWS,
An<l all ollwT kinds of 111'II,DKHS’ HARDWARE ul the very LOWEST CASH TRICES.
No. 33 South Broad street, - - ATLAN fA, GA.
i wß] vi: UGH i w ENDOWS AND BUNDS
IM.AIN KAIL SABII, PRIMED A GLAZED. OI I NIDE HI.INDS, ROLLING SLATS _ , , .
4-Liglit AN indows A
Blinds
Size of Pair. Price of Pair. fl-Light “ “
! 15-Light “ “
2- 4x3-11$ $ 95 i us-Light
2-10x4- 71 115 ~ . . .
2-10x5- 111 1 30 Always in stock
2-10x5-111 140 at . hl '° reduced
2-10x6- 7.) 160 prices, for strictly
2-10x7- 31 180 :jcash.
Witte Pim* Doors, 4-Pamds, Moulded on Stiles and Rails, 0. (J. Raised Panels.
ONE INCH doors. | 1 3-16 INCH DOORS, | 1 3-8 inch DOORS.
Sizc. Price. Size, Price. Size. Price.
•2- ox - 0 $1 00 2- 0x- 0 81 25 2- oxo- 0 81 45
2- 4x6- 4 1 05 2- 4xo- 4 1 40 2- Bxo- 8 I 00
2- 6x6- 6 1 10 2- 6x6- 0 1 40 2-10x0-10 1 75
2- Bxo- 8 1 25 2- Bxo- 8 1 55 2-10x0- 0 1 75
2-10x6- 6 1 45 2-10x6- 6 1 70 3- oxo- 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 0 1 85 2- 0 to 3-Ox7-6 2 15
3- ox - 0- 1 50 3- ox - 0 1 85 9- 0 to 3-ox B-0 2 25
Ruined Moulded 4-panel front Doors J 10x4-10 to .tx*. Square and Circular Top Panels, from£l.so
to $5.40. All orders promptly tilled mid satisfaction guaranteed. 104
COTTON GIN READY FOR BUSINESS.
We Gin for the 2Qth.
'IIT'E have just received our 50-saw Cotton (tin from the factory at Prattville, Ala . and are prepared to
W do Ant-class ginning. Give us a trial on one bale, and w are sure you will lie pleased. When
cotton is ginned at our gin. It is not carried off sticking to the seeds. We clean the MeedM.
Those paU'onixing us may depend upon getting a good sample a* to lint, and turnout in weight,
Hngritlnjg ami Tirn ;it our Store AN ZoH' AS THU LOWKST.
Mr. E. K. WHITE will run the (tin. and will tee that every customer is well treated, and has plenty
of help in loading and unloading.
Every fellow gets his ow n Seed at our Giu. Promptness and dispatch is our motto.
We Gin for the 20th.
E. 15. BENSON & CO.
J iZUtn MIDDLETON. JOHN W. WILLIAMS.
J. I. MIDDLETON & GO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 7 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE.
FI? TT l valuable inven i iun.
Jb THE WORLD RENOWNED
Wilson sewing machine
in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and
as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received
the highest awards at tho Vienna and Centennial Expo
sitions. ST SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines. Its capacity Is unlimited. There are irioro
WILSON MACHINES sold In the United States than
the combined sales of all tho others. The WILSON
MENDING ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing,
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
827 & 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.;
Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and £ an Francisco, Cab
For Sale by all First-Class Dealers .
ATHENS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
iiTHEUS, G-. A-.
GENERAL FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
Pattern Work, Smithing and Repairing.
UV YIXO an r\’|pn.sivn cnllrrtion <’l I’ATTKKXS. MAXi'I'ACTI'RDD IltOX AX BRAW
l ASTIMJS. VIU AMI (.IN OBAIiINO, MIXING AND Mil.l, MA lIIXKKY
Almo, maiini'actiiii) ami !mvr on liiiinl
SAW W 11.1.5, WI G lit MIM.S. HOUSE POWERS THRESHERS, FAX M 11.1.5.
, OS. I-S < k.l.EliU AT Ei> COTTON I'RESSES Ac., Ac.
For circ.ulius jiricoH, Ac., adily
1L NICKERSON,
Agent and Supt.
I $-■ Or.l.Ts left, with E. 11. HENSON* .COO. will have prompt attention. 13
IVES & THOMAS,
42 &44 Whitehall Street, - - Atlanta, Ga,,
LEADING FURNITURE HOUSE IN GEORGIA!!
LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE !
PRICES TEN PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN OTHER HOUSES I
SITES THOMAS,
141 42 A 4 5 WHITE HA EE STREET, ATI.AXTA. IS6
} OLD AND RELIABLE, I
£Du. Sanford’s Liver IntigoratobS
iv Standard Family Remedy for
of the Liver, Stomach
g£> Si
jj:viul Bowels.—lt is Purely
{Vegetable.— It never §n|
{Debilitates—lt is v' 4a n $
{Cathartic and jttwLiWr
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r's. T. W, SABFOSD, K.3..
aw oartsitisT tvii.i.TK!vet ns taiu.v.
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H art sheriffs sale.
- Will he sold before the Courthouse door in
Hartwell. Hart county, Georgia. on tin* first Tues
day in November next, during the legal hours of sale,
the following property, to wit :
All that lot or parcel of land situate, lying and
being in the t'minty of Hart. State of Georgia, town
of Hartwell, or the north side of Franklin street,
boundml till the south by Franklin street, on the
w est by lot on which \\\ I. lieid now lives, on the
north bv vacant lot of Satterfield & Holland, and on
the east by street leading fro-; W. 11. Satterfield s
dwelling across Franklin street to l)r. W. H. Page's
log house, containing one-half acre, more or less, and
having thereon one good wood shop. Levied upon
;is the property of J. H. Skelton, by virtue of a ti.
fa. issued from .Justice's Court of the Jllgth Dis
trict G. M. of Hart County, in favor of Tin Hoard
of Commissioners of the Town of ITartwell vs. J. I
.H. Skelton. Property pointed out by defendant.
Levy made and returned to me by ,J. S. .Johnson.
L. C.. and written notice served personally on de
fendant and M. D. ('. Temples, the tenant in pos :
session. This September 29th. 1,-79.
J. K. MYEKS, Sheriff, j
N r OTI( Kis hereby given that application will be
made at the present session of the Legisla
ture to amend tlie charter of the town of Hartwell
so as to extend the incorporation three-fourth* of a
mile in every direction from the con ii house instead
a half mile. Sept. U 1879. i
L. J. GASTRELL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
ATEANTA.OA.,
I>l{ ACTTCI'S in the T’nitcd States Circuit and
District Court* at Atlanta, and the Supremo
and Superior < uni ts of the Stato. lb-4
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A NEW STORY
By a Lady of Savannah,
Savannah Weekly News
Of OC i OBKII Itii will contain the lir.st cliapters of
a story of thrilling interest, entitled
Anabei’s Secret.
BY' MRS. J. (). BRANCH.
We desire no! to anticipate the pleasure which tlio
readers of the Weekly News will derive from the
perusal of this chiii iiiiug story, and therefore will
not speak of it here further than to say that in the
management of an original and intensely interesting
plot. not less than in her powers of description, her
lifelike delineations of character, and the pure
moral tone of her reflections, the accomplished an
ti.or gives assurance that she inherits the genius of
her gifted mother. Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz, whoso
*‘ks of fiction have been s< universally admired
•ind-tiil r ink a on w the most fiopular American
i<d their m.? ” ' 6vetap
, and in ('Hliforniii. of w1.:."' 1 tlic author w at,
one time a re sident, and her vivid description* of
some of tin* most womloiil’l seen,'* I '.' °v that pie*
tun sque region are among the striking teat arcs of
the story.
The new serial " ill run through or ten
uam hers of the M'eekl.v. Subscrihcis who degii°
have the story complete •Imuld bend i\\ their snt>*
si i iptions at once.
Subscription a year, $1 fur six months. Money
< an be sent by Money Order, Registered Letter up
Express, at our risk.
J If. EftTlljfj, buvaimah, Ga,
UT 4 ymTJTI A LIMITED NUMBER OF
W U ill I HII active, energetic canvassers
T t 1 UU i engage in a pleasant and profita
ble business. Good men will find this a rare chance
to make money. Such will please answer this
advertisement by letter, enclosing stamp for reply,
staling v. liat business they have been engaged in.
None but those who mean business need apply.
Address, FINLEY, HAItVEY & CO.,
} Atlanta, Ga.
UTATKOK COUNTY.
k 7 t ’’i tof Oolinaiy for County purposes. ►Sep
tember 1-ttii, l r7l). Ordered by the Court, that .James
L. Jebnsen, Tax Collector in and for 11 art County.
< for Ilu* '. car 1-79, be and he is hereby authorized
and required to_ collect percent, on the general
State tax for D79 furCoujity iuriOHes; and 141 per
cut. Id! jury fund : ami Ip percent, for indigent
poei fund, it being ia geujts on the, hundred dollar's
worth of taxable property for the year 1879.
A fine extract fn.;u t*ip minutes this September
•Ith I -’79.
161 F. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary.
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Prices reduced. Pamphlet free,
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JOHN P. SHANNON,
A TTOUXEY-A T-LA W,
ELBEKTOX, GEORGIA,
Prartires in the Counttes of Elbert, Hart. Madison
and Franklin, and in the .Supreme Court elsewhere,
when employed. 81