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A Cure for Hlauder.
Tbo following homolv, but instruc
tive lesson is by St. Philip Neri: A
lady presented herself to him one day,
•accusing herself of being given to slan
tier. “Do you frequently fall into this
fault?” inquired the saint. “ Yes fa
ther, very often,” replied the penitent.
•• My dear child,” said the saint, “ your
fault is great, but mercy is still greater.
For your penance, do as follows: Go
to the nearest market, purchase a chick
en just killed and well covered with
feathers; you will then walk a certain
distance, plucking the bird as you go
•along; your walk finished, you will re
turn to mo.”
Great was the astonishment of thela
*dy on receiving so strange a penance;
but, silencing all human reasoning, she
repliod: “I will obey, father; ! will
•obey.” Accordingly, she repaired to
the market, bought the fowl, and set
out on her journey, plucking it as she
wcut along, as sho had been ordered.
In a short time she returned anxious to
tell of her exactness in accomplishing
her penance, and desirous to receive an
‘explanation of one so singular. “Ah !"
said the saint “ you have been faithful
•to the first part of my orders ; now do
’the second part and you will be cured.
Retrace your steps, pass through all the
places you have already traversed, and
gather up, one by one, all the leathers
you have scattered.” “ But, father,” ex
claimed the poor woman, “ that is impos
sible, I cast the feathers carelessly on
every side; the wind carried them in
every direction. How can I now recov
er them?” ‘‘Well, my child,” replied
1 the saint, “so it is with your words of
slander. Like the leathers, which the
wind has scattered, they have been
wafted in many directions; call them
back if you can. Go,and sin no more.”
History does not tell if the lady was
converted, but it is probable. It required
a saint to give the lesson ; one would be
a fool not to profit by it.
Diamond Cut Diamoud.
One of those sharp and sarcastic
lawyers, who take unspeakable pride
in twisting a witness into a labyrinth
"of difllculties, had occasion to cross
examine a gentleman of some little
prominence.
Tho sharp lawyer managed, after
skillful manurvering, so as to confuse
the witness that tho only answer he
-could obtain to his question was, “ I
don’t recollect.”
When tho law3 r er had this answer re
i turned to him a score or so of times,
his patience gave out.
“ Tell, me, Mr. ,” lie exclaimed,
“do you remember anything ?”
“ I do,” was the response.
“ Can you carry your memory back
for twenty years, and tell ino a single
incident that- happened then ?”
“ Yes, I think I can,” returned the
witness, who had regainod some com
-1 posure.
“Ah 1” exclaimed the lawyer, glee
fully rubbing his hands in orthodox le
gal fashion, “ now, that is consoling.
Come, now, sir; what is this instance
which you remember so well ?”
“ Well, sir, I remember that twenty
years ago, when you were to be admit
ted to the bar, your father came to me
to borrow thirty dollars, to buy you a
suit, that you might make a respectable
appearance ; and I have a distinct re
collection that your father never paid
that thirty dollars back to me.”
Confusion changed hands at this
point in the proceedings, and the law
yer dismissed the witness without any
. more ado.
VAMlew Era for the Cotton Industry.
fTho Louisville Courier-Journal ex
- pands over anew era about to open {o
the cotton growing iutcrest through two
late inventions—one for picking, the
other for ginning and spinning cotton —
.as it is brought in from the field. These
will dispense with living pickers and
ginuers, and balers, and with Imgging
and ties. The thread they produce—
from a long fibre unimpaired by the
sharp teeth of the gin saw, undried by
sun exposure, nnmacerated by pressing
and compressing, nud saturated with
• the vegetable oil from the seed —wc are
. assured will be incomparably smaller
. nud stronger than factory yarn, either
English or American, mut must super
cede the latter. The increased facilities
for gathering the crop furnished by the
•mechanical cotton-picker removes the
grand obstacle to an indefinite increase.
With the mechanical appliances, which
the Courier-Journal is confident have
Been secured, “the Northern States,”
it says, “ should they desire, may re
move the great bulk of the negro popu
lation without serious prejudice to an in
• definite expansion of the cotton indus
itry ; aud cotton shipped in the form of
thread will have double the market val
.ue of the raw lint”
TO CONTRACTORS.
SKAL.KD proposal* for guttering tho Jail in Hart
Wl*ll, Hart County, Ga., will bo received by the
nndoraigm and until 12 o'clock M., Saturday, Novtun
Usr let, 1879.
Each bid to be eadoraod " Bid for Guttering Jail
4n Hart County, Ga., with the uamo of bidder.
•The materialh iu be tin, uch a* are commonly um‘d
/or guttering bourn**.
Tin uaed U bo 10x14 in one round gutter at each
•corner of Jail, with a neat head to oat h one with
•date 1879.
The bidder to fui nUb all materlala and complete
/he work In a Meat, eubauiulial and workmanlike
wnanner.
Xhe Jail i* 32 feet long and about 20 foot high.
*T'beUndk>wiiy caatwoa tno light to itaieive or rt'jcct
nil bid*. The work to be loiopleu and by the l*t of
JVsoembor. 1879,
Plan and Mori 11 rat ion a ore to be oecn at the Ordi
fiari ’s ofik'cMß fLarXwtdJ, Ga.
Tbe money iv© be jot id when the work i* completed
and receivett.
IL'bi* October let, 1879.
F. C. STEP HEN SON
J 64 Ordinary Hart County, Ga
Fresh Parched Ground Peas, at Jim
Webb'B.
SB TATK OF GKOROIA—HART COUNTY,
Court of Ordinary for County purpose*. Kp
trio her Itlli. 1*79. Ordered by the Court, thet Jennie
L. Johnnon, Tox f'ollertorln nnd for Hurt County,
<•., for I lie veer 1H79, bed ho l hereby euthorired
end minired to collect 144 per oent- on the general
State lax for IH7II lor County purponea i and 14J per
rent, for Jury fund ; and 141 per cent, for Indigent
poor fund, it being 15 oent* on the hundred dollar's
worth of tumble property for the year 1579.
A true extract from the iuumt<- this .September
4th 1079.
164 F. C. BTKPHKNBON. Ordinary.
EXBCUTOM' HACK.
Will be wild before the eourtbotißO door In the
town of Hartwell in Hart eounty, during the legal
hour* of nale, on the flint Ttieaday In Novembor next,
the following trai l of lend lying and being in aaid
eounlv.it lielng the tract of land whereon Judge
Mieajoh Carter, deeeaned, lived at the time of hia
death. Said land ia hooudad on the emit by the Ha
vaanali River, on the north liy M. Job neon, and on
tlm aouth by litnda belonging to Catherine Park* and
other*, and on the weat by lamia lielongiiig to A.
Sander* ami others; aaid tract of land rontaiu* one
tliounanil acre*, more or lea*. There ia on aaid tract
of land one hundred acrea of good river taittom laud.
Said tract of land baa on If good ordinary improve
menta. and i* in a high a late of cultivation. Term*
of aale: twenty-live hundred dollara rath, the ro
maiuiler on twelve inontha' credit with note and *e
curlty at ten per cent, internet from date of note.
Any perooa tlial wlahea a good home, will do well to
go and liaik at said tract of land for hinmelf. Said
tract of laud i* wild aa the property of Mluyah Car
ter. doeeaaed, for the purpose of paying the dehla of
wild eatulc, and for diatrihution anong the heira.
Any peraon wialiing to liny can apply to the Kxecu
tora of aaiil catatn, a* tiiey are empowered by Uie
will to aell aaiil land privately.
Sept 16th, 1H79.
JAR M.CAKTKR,
J. H. BKEI.TON, I Executor*.
MARKTHESE FACTS!
The TESTIMONY of the WHOLE WORLD.
HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT.
Bad Legs. Bad Breasts, Sores and Ulcers.
A Li. rleHcription of gores are remedial b.v tb<' proper
ami diligent u*e of tlilm prtUKralinp. X#
attempt to niw bad leg* by 1 watering tlir edges of
tlm mound together la a folly , for ahatild the akin
unite, a l*>ggy diseased condition remains under
math to break out with tenfold fury in a few daya.
The only rational and Miiceefwftil treatment, aa indi
rated by nature, Uto rt-dttoe the In(1 animation in and
alumt tfi® wound and to Huoti* the neighboring part*
by rubbing in plenty of tho Ointment, m salt m fbro
e<i Into moat. This will cause the malignant humors
to bo draiuod oft’ from the hard, swollen, and discol
ored part* round about the wound, sore, or ulcer,
and w hen then* humors aro removed, tbo wounds
1 honiM lvoa will soon heal; warm broad and water
(poultice* applied over the affected part*, after the
(Hutment haa Ix-en wrll rubbod In, wfll Mootho and
■SfIM tin mum- and areally aaairtt tho cure. There
is a description of ulcer, aoro and swellim?, which
need not be named here, attendant upon the IWliei
of youth, aud for which this Ointment in urgently
rncbmuiondod aa a sovereign remedy. In curing
such poisonous sores it never falla to restore the sys
tom to a healthy state if the Ptlta be taken according
to the prinlod in sanctions.
Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat Scar
let and other Fevers.
Any of the above diseases may he din'd by well
nibbing the Ointment three times a day into the
client, throat, and neck of the patient ; ft. will main
penetrate and give immediate relief. Medicine taken
!>y the mouth uuiHt onerate upou tbo whole system
ere it* tnflueuoc can o fait In apy leeal part, lien ws
the Ointment will do Its work at obok Whoever
trim the unsneiit in the shove manner for the dis
eases named, or any similar disorders affecting the
cheat and throat, will iirv! themselves relieved as by
a ehnrm. All miffereri from them' complaint* should
envelop the threat at bedtime iu a large bread and
water poultice, atter the Ointment lias been well
rubbed in ; it will greatly assist the onre of the
throat and cheat. To allay the fever and lessen the
inflammation, eight or ten Pills should be taken
night and morning. The Ointment w ill produo© per
sp l ration, tli* grand essctifiu} in nil ©niea ot'it wr*
sore throatrt, or w here there might be an oppression
of tho chest, either ftittn asthma Or Mbit causes.
Piles, Fistulas, Strictures.
The nlove class of complaints will be removed by
nightly fomenting the parts with warm water, and
then by most effectually rubbing in the Ointment.
Persons suffering trom these direfill com plaints
should lose not a moment in arresting their progress,
li should lw understood that it is not atiTTicient mote
ly to smear the Ointment ou the ath'ctod parts, hut
it must bo well rubbed in for a considerable time two
or three times a day, that it may be takeu into the
system, whence it will remove any bidden sura or
wpiijidas ©fleet daji.v as though patjwhio |r> the wye.
I her*' again bread and water after tluirub
hing in of the Ointment, w ill do grelit wesidoo. This
is the only sure treatment for females, cases of Tan
oer in the stomach, or where there may be a general
Waring down.
Sores and Ulcers.
Blotches, hh aluo swellings, cs in, with certainty,
radically cured if the Ointment Ikj used freely, and
Pills taken night ami morning, an recoin mom led
In the printed instructions. When treated in any
other way they only dry up ip out' plane to break out
in another; wnereaa ttjplOintment-wilt remove the
humor from the system, arid leave the JVftflcm a vig
orous ami hoaltliy being. It will require timo with
the n*o of tho to (usiuo a lasting cure.
Dropsical wellines, Paralysis and Stiff
Joints.
Although the above complaint* differ widely In
their origin and nature, yet they all require local
treatment. Many of tho* worst ease* of such dis
eases w ill yield iu a comparatively abort space of
tirAe when thin Ointment in diligently rubbed into
the part a affected, even after every other means have
failed. In all aerioua maladies the Pills aliould bo
taken aoooiding to tho printed directions accom
panying each box. ' f, -
lioth the Ointment and I'ills should be used in the
following cases :
Bad Legs, Chapped I lands, Glandular Swell
Bad breasts, Coma (Soft), hijja,
Horns, CainriN, Lumbago,
Bunion*, Contracted and Pilu*,
Bite of Mosqui- Stiff Joints, RhemnatUm,
toes And Sand- Blephantiaaia, Scalds,
Filed, Fistulas, Sore Nipple*,
Chilblains, Gout, ijorp Throats,
Skin Disease*, Scurvy, Son* ft ends,
rumors, V leers, Wound*,
C’AI ! TION ! None are genuine unless tho sijrna*
ure of J. HaydoCk, aa agent for the United Stated,
surrounds each box of Pilla and Ointment. A hand
some reward will bo given to any party or parties
counterfeiting tin* medicines or vending the sumo
knowing them to be spurious.
% Sold at the Manufactory of Profeasor Hollo
way A Cos., New York, anti fry all respectable Drug,
gist* and Dealers in Medicine throughout tho civil.
Ued w orld, in pot* at 25 couta, f>2 cents, and #1 each
. nr There is conshleruble saving in taking tho
larger sizes.
N. B —Dilectionm for the gnidanco of patients in
every disorder arc affixed to each pot.
rThe Pmitst and Brat Medicine frer mad]N
tlve iux>pertirs of all other Bitters inakw* the gnat-
LM ReiruUr, aud Lite
una Health A^entonMrtk
Wo dlwiwe or 111 health can iHvwtbly loner evict
whom Hop Bitters arc used, so varied and |Hwfec
are their operation*.
Thrj piir p lire and viper to the apM nj •-
To all who** emplojrtncnts cause Irretrularltv of
the howls or urinary oreans, or who rcvjnltv an
Appctter,Tonlii.and nnld Stimulant,Hop Hitters
are invaluable w Ithsut Interlentlap,
vour feeliiurs or symptom, are.
wh.t tUo diseasc or aihuent Ts, use Hop Hitters-
Don t wilt until you are siek, but If yon onlv feel
bad or miserable, use tho Hittmat once. It may
sure your life. It has sßretUm • lred*. , 7
SMOwlUlwpaltl foraes v wiU sot cure or
m*l|\ Do not duffer nijt* let j >ur 1 riondibuxAmc but
usn and arpe them to use Hop Bittars.
lirmrmber. lion Bit tsrs Is uo rile, drumrrd. drunk
en nostrum, but the Purest and Best MMicfne ever
mnde, the Friend and Hope,” and
no person or family should be without them.
Ciet seme this day. Qum
Hop Coooh Com* ta the sweetest safest and best.
Ask Children
nie nor Psß for Btomneh. Urer sod Kidney Is ..re
rise to allot he ra Cunw by absorption. Ask druinrist.
IX L C Is an ahsolnfeand Irresistible cure for drunk
eanesa, urn of opium, tobarvo and uareotius!
kSoldbydmwfcb. lkpßltunXlkr.es
Mt e Jp
JOHN P. SHANNON,
A TTORNET-A T-LA IT,
HLBERTON, GEORGIA,
PnotioM it the CountieK of Elbert. Hart, Madison
and Franklin, and iu tlio Supreme Cour t elaewhew
when employed. 81
('I F.ORGIA—HAKT COUNTY.
JT Thomas U. Sanders has applied for exemption
of personalty, and I will past upon the same at I*4
M. on the 29th dav of October, 1879, at rnv office.
This October ‘2d, 1879.
F. C. STETHENSON, Ordinary.
J. B. E. SLOAN. JAS. M. SEIGNIOUS.
SLOAN k SEIGNIOUS,
Cm Ft! iis ill Ciinl Ciiissli Hus,
BRO WN’S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C.
Liberal advances made on Cotton. Consignments solicited. 194
L H. k J. S. HOPKINS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
BALTIMORE, MD.
JVWSE*- ESTABLISHED 1850. IK
W. H. BROWN <£ BRO.
IMPORTERS & WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
25 S. SHARP STREET, BALTIMORE.
Orders by mail have prompt attention from the firm
personally . 165 _
THOS. IKE. CLARKE & GO.,
O-a...
HARDWARE DEALERS * WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR
Mtncky Cane li, Oliver CbiM Plows,
MACNEALE & URBANS FIRE-PROOF SAFES,
Dexter Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters.
teir 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,
Avery’s Sulky and Gang Plow,
Avery’s 2-Horse Cultivator, ****>
Avery’s Improved Georgia Stock,
Avery’s Plows and Points.
Send for Catalogue.
. B. F. AVERY & SONS.
E. B. BENSON & CO., Hartwell. BENSON dt CO.. Bowersville,
Agents for the above, and will sell at Factory prices.
W. Cr. ASHLEY,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN.
WHITE PINE DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS, WINDOW GLASS, PUTTY
IMMUtjI.OiKS, lIIXUE*. It 1.1 S' It HI\.IN. ftCREWS,
Anil all other kinds of BUILDERS’ HARDWARE at tho very LOWEST CASH PRICES.
No. 33 South Broad street, - - ATLANTA, GA.
TWELVE LIG HT WINDOWS AND BLINDS.
VI.AIN RAII.BABII, PKIMKD a GLAXBII. OUTSIDE BUNDS, KOLUNG SEATS
4-I.iglit Windows 4
Blind*
Sir.e of Glims. Siae of Window. Price Wind’w SizeofTair. Price of Pair. 8-Light “ “
15-Light “ “
Bxlo 2- 4x3-10 $ 80 2- Ix 3-111 $ 93 18-Light 11
10x12 2-10x4- 6 1 15 2-10x4- 71 115 .. , .
10x14 2-10x5- 2 1 35 2-10x5- 3.1 1 30 Always in stock
10x16 2 10x5x10 165 2-10x5-111 140 ' at . I,k * rc ” nc ® d
lOxlS 2-10x0-6 185 2-10x6- 74 160 j prices, for strictly
10x30 2-10x7- 2 210 [ 2-10x7- 3J 180 ; cash -
M Idle Pine Doors, 4-Panels, Moulded on Stiles and Ralls, 0. (. Raised Panels.
ONE INCH DOORS. | 1 3-16 INCH DOORS. | 1 3-8 INCH DOORS.
hire. Price. Si*e. Fries. Si**. Price.
2- ox - 0 61 00 2- ox - 0 $1 25 2- 6x6- 6 $1 45
2- 4x6- 4 1 05 2- 4x6- 4 1 40 2- Bxfr- 8..... 1 60
2- 6x6- 6 - 1 10 2- ox - 6 1 40 2-10x6-10 1 75
2- Bx - 8 1 23 2 Bx - 8 1 55 2-10x6- 6 1 75
2-10x6- 6 1 45 2-10x6- 6 1 70 3- ox - 6 1 95
2-10x6-10 1 45 2-10x6-10 1 70 2- 0 to 3-Ox7-0... 1 95
a _ ox - 6 1 50 3- ox - 6 1 83 2- 0 to 3-ox7-6 2 15
3_ ox - 0- 1 50 3- ox - 0- 1 85 9- 0 to 8-ox B-0 2 25
OF* Raised Mon Wed 4-jatnel front Poor* 1 Hlxfi-1# to sxß. Square and Circular Top Panels, .from 13.50
to $5.35. All orders promptly filled and satisfaction guaranteed, 164
COTTON m READY FOR BUSINESS.
We Gin for the 20th,
WE have just received our 50 saw Cotton Gin from the factory at Prattrtlle, Ala., and are prepared to
do first-das* ginninf. Give ns s trial on one bale, and we are sure you will la* pleased. When
cotton ts ginned at our gin, uis not carried off sticking to the seeds. We clean the seed*.
Those patronising us may depend upon getting a good sample as to lint, and turnout in weight,
llsgiing and Tie* ai our Store AS LOW AS TUB LOWEST.
Mr. E. R. WHITE will run the Gin, and will sec that every customer is well treated, and has pleDty
of help id loading and unloading.
Every fellow gets his own Seed at onr Gin. Promptness and dispatch is our motto.
We Gin for the 20th.
E, B. BENSON & CO.
. . i- . • T
■ -t. •###*#•#*#*****•••••■.'’'■
BENSONS SHS POROUS
CAPCINE iMElij PLASTER
eoooooeeeoooo * ••*• *• |
The only improvement ever made on the common
POROUS PLASTER.
It contain* greater and more pow erful
PAIN-RELIEVING, STRENGTHENING AND CURATIVE PROPERTIES
tlnm the common i-ormm M,l*ter, and 1* far .uperior <> liuiinflnta and U>o o o*lled electrieol applicant.
I’ititr.s a.% i:\tw.
J. IZARD MIDDLETON. JOIIN w - WILLIAMS.
J. I. MIDOLETON & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
NO. 7 SOUTH ST.. BALTIMORE.
Wf yp A VALUABLE INVENim
& 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 the Vienna and Centennial Expo
sitions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FASTER than other
machines* Its capacity is unlimited. There are more
WILSON MACHINES sold in the United States than
the combined sales of all the others. The WILSON
MENOINC ATTACHMENT for doing all kinds of repairing,
WITHOUT PATCHING, given FREE with each machine.
JSSK.I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO.
827 A 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.J
Cor. State & Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisco, Cal,
- For Sale by all First-Class Healers.
IVES & THOMAS,
42 &44 Whitehall Street, - - Atlanta, Ga.,
LEADING FURNITURE HDUSE IN GEORGIA!
LARGEST STOCK IN THE STATE !
PRICES TEN PER CENT. CHEAPER THAN OTHER HOUSES I
SITES & THOMAS,
141 42 A 41 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA. 1M
S^F^* SRPAKncUL * R9 NCMBEFtou SHVI ADDRESS !
W' White Sewing Machine Co.~ Cleveland, oHio.
; OLD AND RELIABLE, ?
JfDit. Sanpobd’s Liver limacmATeiiS
£is it Standard Family R-mody tor
of the Liver, Stomach
♦and Bowels.—lt is Purely 'ii
{Vegetable, — It never fa ii
—lt is M*
|catharticand •a£jg?d %
SmlPsW-f
J
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te&mlft
k 'j *'* hivigorutoiv
been use:;;
?*{li ■;s in im.V practice^
‘ B kVm h Ey tlio public,}
<1 If v* lor niore than 35 years, b
with tniju-ecodvr.tod results^
SEND FOR CIFJCULARa
|S. TANARUS, W. SANFORD, M. 0.,
5 SXTDttIcniSTUII.I.TEI LVOV ITS BKI'I TiTrcv. *
tWMWMVWmvtVWV'" . - .*
Hart sheriffs sale.
Will Ih‘ sold before tho Courthouse door in
Hartwell, Hart county, Georgia, on tbe 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 tbe Comity of Hart, State of Georgia, town
of Hartwell, on the north side of Franklin street,
bounded on the south by Franklin street, on the
west by lot on which W. I. Reid now lives, on the
north fry vacant lot of Satterfield & llollaud, and on
the east by street leading from W. 11. Satterfield *
dwelling across Franklin street to Dr. W. li. I'ageV
log house, containing one-half nore. more or lose, and
having thereon one good wood shop. Levied upon
as the property of J. 11. Skelton, by virtue of a ti.
fa. issued from Justice's Court or the 1118th Dis
trict G, M. of Hart County, in favor of The Board
of Commissioners of the Tow n of Hartwell vs. J.
H. Skelton. Property pointed out by defendant.
Levy made and returned to mo by J. S. Johnson,
L. C., and writteu notice served personally on de
fondant and M. I). C. Temples, the tenant in pos
session. This September 29th, 1879.
J. R. MYERS, Sheriff.
Q BURNHAM’S
WARRANTED BEST AND CHEAPEST.
Prices reduced. Pamphlet free,
MILLING SUPPLIES.
llork,: 4 tariutiaua. Lsncktler Pn
ltiC Office: as S, Beaver Hi., Yorß.Pa
JIiUtNIXO \IMS NERIAIA
A NEWBTORY
By a Lady of Savannah,
SaVaiiiiali Weekly News
I
. Of OCXOBEK 4ili will contain tlio lirnt chapters of
a’fetory of thrilling intciest, entitled
Anabel’s Secret.
BY MBS; J. O. BRANCH.
AVe desire not to anticipate the pleasure which tho
readers of the Weekly News will derive from tho
perusal of this charming story, aud therefore will
not s]n i*k of It here further than to say that in tho
nuuiageinent of an original and intensely interesting
I dot, not less thnu in her powers at desciiptio®, her
lifelike delineations of character, and tho pur#
m<>ml t.>neof her reflections, tho accomplished au
thor £n r |ta assurance that she inherits the genius of
her gifted mother. Mrs. Caroline Leo Uentz, wlioso
works of fiction huvo been so universally admired
and still rank among the most popular Ajnerican
hooks of their class * Anabel’s Secret ”is develop
ed iu California, of which State the author was at
on® time a resident, aud her vivid descriptions of
some of the most wonderful scenery of that pic
turesque region are among the striking features of
thes Lory.
The new serial will run through somo eight or ten
number.i of tho ’Weekly. Subscribers who desire to
have the complete should send iu their sub
scriptions at-once.
S*fr|ript*fe£d a year, $1 for six months. Money
can be sent by Money Order, -Registered Letter or
Express, at uni- risk!
J. 11. EKTILIj, Savannah, Ga.
LITTLE SPEEDY .
CORN SHELIER!
IT IS HIGHLY ENDORSED
By Gen. Frank Cheat-
L bam, (Jen. Harding Gen
\ Hickman, Col. Overton
VtHl and man y others of the
largest farmers of Ten-
Mi nessee, and is the most
perfectly made CORN
\ mra SHELLER ever manuu
\\ rdffjga. faetured. A boy ten
- years old can shell from
ten to twelve bushels
f] an hour. It nubs either
/ end of the ear, and
St MCWI sh.ellssecdcornperfect
vA ly- It is convenient,
'*AxMS!O cheap and durable. It
takes off every grain, will shell any sisc
corn from “ pop ” corn to the largest ear.
For Sale by
E. B. BENSON A CO.
TjT 1 ITflipn A LIMITED NUMBER OF
II Mii I Hj | Relive, energetic cnvaers t°
llli 1 JjJLlt engage in a pleasant ami proflta.
hie business. Good men will find this a rare chance
to make money. Such will pleas© answor this
advei-tlpcmcnt by letter, enclosing stamp for reply,
: stating whut business they have been engaged in,
i None but those who mean business need apply.
Address, FINLEV, HARVEY A CO.,
! 164 Atlanta, Ga.
TAX NOTICET”
I WILL be at the following precincts at the timo
specified, fbr the purpose of collecting S,tate and
County taxes for 1879 :
Hartwell, 1112th, Tuesday, October 7th.
Alford’s, 1119th, Wednesday, October Bth.
Heed Creek, 1115th, Thursday, October 9th.
Shoal Creek, 1117th, Fridav, October 10th.
Halks, lllCth, Saturday, October 11th.
Bay*B, 1113th. Monday. October 13th.
MeCnrryV 1118th. Tuesday. October 14tli.
Smith’s, 1114th, Wednesday, October 15th.
Come forward promptly and pay your taxes.
J. L. JOHNSON, TANARUS, C. U. C.