The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, November 26, 1879, Image 4

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Wanted to dor Ajditor. # Ho entor**<t the Journal nttiee with the smell of buck wheat cakes on his garments an<l blood in his eve. He had on an srinv overcoat, a plush cap and a frown darker than a thunder cloud fiddhd three thick. He looked at the foreman who was just sitting down to give a man credit for 17 cents on subscription, mid sternly inquired: •• Where ieh der aiditur ••He just stepjwd out, a moment •.go." “ Sbtepped oud. eh ? Vhen vill he alitep in ** M\pect him btwk very soon. Any thing 1 can do for you “ Xiuype he knows I vos gooming and dot ish vy ho shtepped oud ?” ** “ Well, 1 couldn’t say as to that.” eh ? Veil 1 vait a lucdle und#e goo ms back, eh ?” “I think he will ho in, sir, in a few laoniapts.” “I haf u leedlc pishness mit him. Vhat has he been zaving bond me in dot fUiournal ?” ‘‘ About you ? I don’t know sir.” “ Veil, by shimminy, lie zays I vos Cot (.yirunk mu) raised some bell von tay, Und 1 shoos zee bond dat !'* “ Think you must be mistaken, sir, I-” “ Dink 1 vos, eh ? Maype I got friends vot tole me bond dot! I find ond all bond id, py shimminy ! I find id nil oud in dwo minets ! lie zay I vos dlirunk und make some droubles, An vhen be gooms back I almost see boud dot. I playk his eyes, py shim miny, nnd giok him und knog bis brains oud mavpe, for dot. Slioost lot him gooni pack und I show him all bond id." “ Somebody’s been putting up a job on you, I fear," observed the foreman. “I dond got nny foolishnessmltyou. I vait till lie gooms pack und got some satisfaction. I gick him right avay down slitairs so gwiclt dor leedlc cuss vont find oud vot vos ailed him ! I baid you!” “ Hut, my friend, I guess you don’t know him. He is twice as big as you are ; weighs 210 pounds, and got lots of muscle.” “ He vos ferry large ?” “ Well, about the size of Atkins down here, the Banner man." “ Ish dot so ? Adgitis vos a stood man.” “ Yes, either of ’em cuu pick up a barrel of salt and throw it across the road without a grunt.” “Py shimminy. ish dot so ?” “Yes. There, there comes the edi tor now"—cried the foreman, aiming his finger at Capt. Fuller (a 240 pound man), who was just coming down Bridge street. “ Dot vos der aiditor? Veil, ef he didn’t say notting boud me dot vos all right.” “ Let’s see, your name is ?” “Yaw, dot fell my name.” “ Well, come to think, I believe he did say in the Journal a week or two ago that you got drunk at Berry’s sa loon, kicked out three or four window lights, smashed up a few chairs, and tried to steal live cents of a small bo}' to buy another dunk with.” “ Vos dot all he said ?” “ I believe he said that a man who would conduct himself in such an out rageous manner ought to be tarred, feathered and rode out of town on a rail.” “ yhat else did he zay ?” “ l think he closed by remarking that if he'd been the owner of the property, he’d have smashed you up into Dutch cheese in less than two minutes.” “ Und dot vos all he zay bond me in dose papers ?" “ Well, that is about all I remember now.” “ Veil, py shimminy, I vos a pig fool of I got mad bond leedle sholces like dot. Igo right ovay oud und wond zay nottings bond id. Dose vellers vos dlyin' to put up a shob on me. Day zay he vos hurt mine garacder. und I know it vas a tain lie ail der vhile. Py shimminy, I vish I vos pig as Adgins, I put some head on dose veller, you baid!” Just®fci the devil in the pressroom gave a Comanche war-whoop, and the heard a man going down stairs as though his satanie majesty was after him. A Mrs. Garrison says she wonders how any woman can kiss a tobacco chewer. While she is wondering the other girls are going right on with the kissing, and seem to like it, too. “I am astonished, my r dear young lady, at your sentiments —you make me start!” *• Well, sir, I've been wait ing for you to start for the last hour.” The Best 11 ia in <>iut Out. “Jr rusher,” exclaimed tier true love (it was at Bridgetown, Conn.,) “Je -1 rusher, whst'll you take lor that gold i ring of youtu S’” “ Well, I don’t know, Jeremiah," said she, “ yrfh know it’s 10 karat." *• Just let mo have it,” plea led Jerry, “and I'll send ye a diamond for it to morrow. As good a one as there is anywhere,” “ Honest Injun, Jeremiah ?’’ “ No mistake." He captured the ring, and just lie fore he started for Texas next morning lie sent her ail ncc of diamond, liear ing this inscription * “This is the best, diamond out.” Amen. The Queen of England has tweuty flv grandchildren. VALI'ABLkItRLTIIS. JfyunnrnimtTr'rtnicfroinßpoor health, or l.uitpiWe Intf oauLed of Kkkiu*K,Rtal£Hchc..r, lor Hop Bitters will Cure Vuu. If ymi aro a minister. nd have ovrrt-'xed-onr w-lf with your pastoral du- tit*! or a mother, t orn out with caru and worii, or If you aru t-iripjy a-iu.it If you ft--I Wt-ak and dlio plriUd, u-itlicil t-ltsuly knotvmtt why. ; Hop Bittern will Restore Vt>u If you aro omanofl.ua- lnt*a, woakencil by tha ,train of your ovoryilay duties! or n loan of tot ters, tolling over your midnight work, )loi> llllfera will Strenallien You. If yon are youne, smißsuflcrlnir from any tnffls rotfu.i, or arc growuigtooHfaat. uu u often too cooo. Hop lliltei-a wiilllCelieve You. If you an- In the work-Bxhop, on the farm, at tho dcs't; ouy where, and fotilßt , i | ' i - r our system need, oli-aiistn*. tonuiif or atlm-HulatiUK without I "tort eating, Hop Bitter* I.BWhnt You Need. If you m e old, and yourlpul je la feebla, your at-ryes unatt :oiy, anti y< ,urß ™ ultlos wamntt, lion Ulllera will give you New Lite and Vigor. Hor Couou CUB* la the sweetest, safoct and boat. R Ask Children. Ono nor Tab for Stomach, Uver nnd Kldneya la •"!>*• J ..r*oallotliiT>. Cure*by ah:...rption. It la perfect. ] DIC la au ab-oluto and Irrextattide t-uro for drunk ennt-aa, use of opium, tobacco and natoutics. , Abov. odd by JrujgaU. Hop Illuan Ml*. Cos. Bochartar, N. T. j 111 IIOIIHVU Mats SKIIIAI.S. XE>V STORY By a Lady of Savnnnati, Savamiali Weekly News Of (X’TOBKR 4th will cmitftln tho first i haptcr* of u utory of tlnilling iutcrc*t, entitled Anabel’s Secret. BY MRS. J. 0. BRANCH. WedPHirc not to anticipate tho pleaxuro which the reader* of the WI.KKEY \KWs will derivo fiNiin the peru*alof thi* (’harming story, and theiMafore will not peak of it bore further than to *ay that ill the management of nn original and intensely interesting plot, not less than in her {tower* of dettoriptiou, he) lifelike delineation* of eharaeter, and the pure moral tone of hfti reflertion*. the accompli sited an thor give* jisaiiianee tlirtt-alio inherit* the geniim ot her gi Rod mother. Mr*. Camline Leo ffeute, wliose work* of lietion have been ho miiveiHally admired and still rank among the most popular American hooks of their el is* A Hubei’* Secret ” i* develop ed in California, of which State the author wo* at one time a resident, and her vivid deseription* of some of the most wonderful aeem ry ot that pie tiiifaQite region are among tho striking feature* of the story. Tho liew serial will run through Rome eight or ten numbers of the Weekly. Subscribers who desire to have theatory eotnplotb should send in their sub scriptions nt mica. SuhseriptUm #2 a year, $1 for six months. Money can be went by Money Order, Registered Letter or Express, at our rink. J 11. INSTILL, Savannah, Ga. TIT | ITHfI Stool,Cover and Book onlysl43 t 05255 Ml A m V 111 11 Ulj Stool, Book, only #96 iioliduy NewpK".japer e. Address ■biiiit l F. Ken tty, Washington, X. J. AGENTS READ THIS! Wo want an Agent in this County to whom we will pay a salary of I too per month and expenses to sell our wonderful invention. Sititi|lo frer. Address at once SHERMAN A CO., Marshall, Michigan. O 1 0/10 * n 30 days on KEOO invented. ul<OvU Official Reports and information free, Like profits weekly on Stork options of #lO to #SO. Address, T. I'vtter WigSil and t 0., Bankers. 35 Wall Street, New York. 170 W a /t* Judiciously Inrmtfd In VAWO to ssoooltwft flu* f urtuw.-^cvvrr week, itml |myiniim-ufte pniiita by the New Caplinliznlion S>lem ul |m iMttng In Stock*. Pullexplanation m applica liuu to Ahtus, llmuwm A Cos., ItHUkcro, ‘.6 lliomi St. N. Y. DCVniinMllliiPV or HiUtl (lutrmitig. I O I UII u Ifinli If I How either sex may fasci aato aim gain the*iove tuid affections of any per sou they choose instantly. This simple mental acquire ment all can possess! Free by mail for *25c., together with a Marriage (iuide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, and Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100.000 sold. Ad drcHH 1). I*. MASON. 700 Sansomst. Philadelphia, Pa BUFFALO LITIIIA WATERS ton stom: i\ tiii: iiladdeu. A discharged Stone or (Travel placed in these waters will dissolve to a powder in a tew days. The water, in cases of six gallons 8A per ease at the Springs. Pamphlet sent to any address. THOS. F. GOODE, l'rop, Buffalo Litliia Springs, Va. CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE^V/;. .73,(372 Superb Knlili Books AT OUR I*BICE! 75,27(i New Aiuoiifau Books. AT YOI’R Pltld,! 112,7*3 SeeoiiiMniiiil Books AT A>Y l>RK£! Catalogue of Gunoral 1 itenitmo Free. LEGGAT BROTHERS, 3 Beckman St., near New Post Office, New York. ON 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will semi our Hi.r.rmo-Voltaic Bki.ts and other Eleetrie Appliances upon trial for 30 days to those suttei ills from \crvons lil>ililv. Uheumat ism. Baralyala or any diaettaes of the Liver or Kulnevs, and ninny other diseases, .t Sure ('tireguaranteed nr no pat/. Address VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Michigan. TAX NOTICE. I\V ILL he at the following precincts at the time specified. for the purpose of collecting State ami Countv tuxes for 1679 : Dart well, Tuesday, December 2d. Alford's, Thursday, December 11th. Reed (’reek. Wednesday, December 10th. Kay s, Saturday. December tit h. McCurrv s. Friday, December sth. Smith’s, Thursday. Dcccml>er 4th. Bowersville. Monday. December Bth. Parker's Mills, Tuesday, December 9th. Come forward promptly and pay your tuxes. J. L. JOHNSON, T. C H. C. THOMAS C. CARLTON, Attorney-at-law, ELBERTON, GA., ~\\YILL practice wherever employed, in lotb ▼ t Federal and Stgte Courts. 185 YSLLOW FEVER -BLACK VOMIT. It I* tun noun to forget tin* ravage* of this UjfrlWf di •***•. whit it will iiui doubt return in it tiioit* umbg 111a 111 unit virulent fbrni ill tin* fall mouth* of IhTD. w Remedy di* CO Vert'd ill Soiltlifi U Nlltd* mol 11-m1 with nu< 'll won derliil result* in South A met left where thr m*t g -i;rtvaU'>l funu* of fovtf urn loiiitil. ciMiM'ti froui out* to two ounce* itt to lie tillered or Htmiio*<l flow tint b loot I wM.h l i no* it tlniiu{{li tlij lJo:r, iw Ions; it uu uxces* of blits riUttf. I>\ itt woii4rrful action on the River nnd Htonifuli tlo HKPATIXK nut uiily uiuvDiiU u virUiuly nny kini of l *di i null Black Voioit, l>it ul*o run* iloiMtiM’lo*, (’oliHfi* pation of tho lin u-b, Dvhpi pslu Hint Mi<trUU iiii*- WHMIH. Krtonr ni'l four V*tlow Kfvri* w!o irill thr Mulwtml i'oimm aul kiUmm of bilu fiom iio- biooU bv lining MKRKKM/H lIKPATINIC. wbith b wild bv mII in '25 fiit nnd #i 00 IhiUUm, oj wilt bt* •tout by t’xprc** by the J'roprietoni. A. F. BERKEI.L Jt ( ~ Ph!l,i., Fu. Dr. Pembortor.’s S;illingia or Gu-en's Delight. J'p * lint r**ion* of wrondt'rftil cunwof nhomiuitluni, Scrofula. Suit Hlifiuu, SvphiliM, (.’iuivcr. (JUt-iit him! Soroit, that coiio* from all pjirtn of tio* country, mt* not only iviiiiirkalib- but ho iiiitMi’uloii* us to lit’ .ionhti'4 won it not for the Hhiinititucf of proof. REM A UK A BI.E Ft’ HE of SCKOFI’ I,A,|&c cask ok coj.. j. c. ukansun KINdoTON, Ga.. Soptfliiboi' 15. I^7l. (JKNTD : I*ol itixtroll yrni’H I h;i\o b*-oii a jrrciit muf fou r from Scrofula m it* luoiit <U*lrvHHiiiK foiim*. 1 lm\>. boon (-oiiHtiod to my room Hint boil for fiftoru vi'Btß Aith KorofiilouN ulrointioni. Tho mimt up jilox od n ino.ilioM for mu Ii chmom luml boon imoil, mid tho moiit ominont phyttirimra wnmnltwl, without. mi> locidt'd In-mlii. 'lliu.s prolratfwl, dintioMMoil, do 4 pointing, wan advUod oy Ir Ayorof Floyd iniinty, ln. to irai l Stllhu-iH. in as iii'mthciont to do soriho tho roliof I obtainod from tho tmr of tho Stil- mm it in to l oiivcy uu ada<|iiato id*u ot tho in (oiwity of my bi*fort* uniiiL; your modfcliio; mittK ioDt to my, I ntimdoMt all otiior ivroedioM ami I'oiitiiiuod tho iwo of your Kxtraot of uu lil I ran nny ♦fitly. “t am rurod of a)) pain, 41 of all ItMOAiw, with noihiuu t*iobatruct tho h< tivo purmiit •f mv piofojwhni. More than oijjlit uiontha havo 'Upacd fiino thin rou linkable euro, without auy re turn of tho dinoaso. For tho truth of tho ntarve Mtutomci.t, I refer to any in liartow County, (la., aipl to the liomhera ot tho bar of Cherokoe Circuit, who art* UfjHHiiitod with me. I ahull ever remain, with thr din-prut gratitude, Vour obedient arivant, J. C. HUANSON, Att y at I^awr. A MIKAt I.K. Wkht Point. Sept. 16 IK7O. Gkntb: \fv daughter wr*w taken ou the 25th day •f Juno. iHtii, w ith what wan auptawrd to bo Acute UheumatUiu, and whm trouted for the name with no hucockm.- In March, following, piece* of bono lo win k out of tin- riubt arm, and and iitinuod to up >oar till tJio lame from the elbow to tho Mbotilder oint ranie out. Many pfi rr* of bono raruo out of tho right foot and lej. The eane wan then lironoiinc ;d one of White Swelling. A tier having tarn run inrd alwuit ix year* to her bed, and tho ca*o run nidoroil hopoh sH, I xrn* inducod to try l)r. Pembei ton * Compound Extract of and wa* no w f dl antianod with it* ottoct* that 1 have contimiod tho umo of it until the pro*riit. My daughter wan con lined to her boil about ix vrniM bolbre *bo *;it up or ovon turned o\'or without tiolp. She now nit* up all day, and new* most of her time—baa walked aero** the room. Hor jronrral health i* now •'ood. and I holiove aho w ill, as hri limb* rttroutli, walk well. I attribute her re covery, with the bloKHing of (iod. to the um- of yimr invaluable medicine. W. Ik ELAN TON. Wkkt Point, Ga., Sept. Hi. Ih7. Gents: Tho above cortilieate of Mr. W. if. lilan ton we know and certify a* boin<; true. Tho thintf i* ho ; hundred* ot tho moat renpectied rltizrn* rt-rti fy to it. A* much reforeuce nun be given a* may be inquired. Voura trnlv, CIIAWFOUI) i<. WALKER, Druggist*. HON. H. D. WILLIAMS. I Or. Pemhertoii'N (ttillinsiln i* pre pared by A. F. MKKKKLLA CO.. Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by all Druj'tffata i> SI.OO bottle*, or sent by express. Agents wanted to canvas* everywhere. Send for Rook— 1 “ Curiomt- Story ” —free to *ll. Medicine* sent to poor [people, payable in install meut*. HEALTH anfl its PLEASURES or. DISEASE WITH ITS AGONIES: CUOOtsE BETWEEN THEM. HOLLOWAY S FILLS Nervous Disorders. What is more fearful than a breaking down of the nervous system ? To he excitable or nervous in a small degree is most distressing, for where chii a remedy bo found ? There is one-.—drink but little wine, beer, or spirits, or far better, none ; take no fotfee—weak tea being preferable; get all the fresh air you can : take time or four Pills every night: eat plenty of solids, avoiding the use of slops; and if these golden rules are followed, you w ill he happy in mind and strung iu body, and forget you liavo any nerves. Mothers and Daughters. If there is ono thing more than another for which these Pills are ho famous, it is their purifying prop erties. especially their power of cleansing’ the tdoocl from all impurities, and removing dangerous and suspended secret ions. Universally Adopted as the one grand remedy for female complaints, they never fail, never weaken tin- system, and always bring about w hat *s required. Sick Headaches and Want of Appetite. These feelings w hich so sadden us. most frequent ly arise from annoyances or trouble, from obstructed perspiration, or from eating and drinking what is unlit for us, thus disordering the liver and stomach. These organs must he regulated if you wish to be w ell. The Pills, if taken according to the printed instructions, will quickly restore a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow’, as a natural consequence, a good appetite and a clear head. In the Fast and West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used for these disorders. How to be Strong. Never let the lxw ols be either routined or unduly acted upon. It may appear singular that Holloway’s Pills should he recommended for a run upon the bow els, many persons supposing that they would in crease relaxation. This is a great mistake, however: for these Pills will immediately correct the liver and stop every kind of bow cl complaint. In w arm cli mates thousands of lives have been saved bv the use of this medicine, winch in all cases gives tone and vigor to the whole organic system, however deranged —health and strength following as a matter of course. The nppet itc. too, is wonderfully increased b\ the use of these Pills, combined in the use of solid in preference to fluid diet. Animal food is better than broths and stew s. By removing acrid, fermented, or other impure humors from the liver, stomach, or blood, the cause of d\sentry, diarrliopa, and other bowel complaints is expelled. The result is, that the disturbance is arrested, and the action of the bowels becomes regular. Nothing will stop the relaxation of the bowels ho quickly as this tine correcting medi cine. Disorders of the Kidneys. In all diseases affecting these organs, w hether they secrete too much or too little water : or whether they he utUiclcd with stone or gravel, or with aches and pains settled in the loins over the regions of the kid neys, these Pills should he taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment should he well rubbed into the small of the hack at bedtime. This treatment w ill give almost immediate relief w hen all means have failed. For Stomachs out of Order. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills : they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy ac tion : they are wonderfully efficacious in eases of spasm—in fact they never tail iu curing ull disorders of the liver and stomach. lloliou'ay'# Fill# art• the Best known remedy in the World for the following disease# : Ague, Consumption, Inflammation, Soie Throat, Asthma. Debility, Jaundice, Stone nud Gravel, Dropsy, Bilious compacts. Liver Complaints, Secondary Dysentery, Blotches on the Symptoms, Erysipelas, Skin, * Lumbago, Tic douloureaux. Fevers of all kinds. Piles, Tumors, Bowel complaints. Rheumatism, Ulcers, Fits, Retention of Worms all kinds, Colics, Urine, Gout. Headache, Constipation of Scrofula or Indigestion. the Dowels. King’s Evil. Weakness from any cause. VA I’TIOISf! None are genuine unless the signa ture of J Hayl* *< k. as agent for the United States, surrounds inch Imx of Pills and Ointment. A hand some reward w ill be given to any party or parties oounterfi medicines <h reading the same knowing tin hi to lit* spurious. 1 „" Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollo way At Cos.. Now York and by all respectable Drug gist* and Dealer* in Mcdiriue throughout the civil ized world, iu boxes at ‘25 cents, 62 cents, and #1 cat h . There is considerable saving iu taking the larger sizes. N. B.— Direction* for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Hoi 194 LIGHTNING SEWER t THE NEW WILSON Oscillating Shuttle SEWING MACHINE Is wonderful in its conception and un equaled In Its capacity for doing a large range ot sewing in textllo fabrics and in leather. Its motions are continuous, ad mitting of an extraordinary rate of speed, either by stearr or feet power. Every motion of tho treadle makes six stitches, thus pro ducing about one-third more work in a day than other Sowing Machines. It has no stop motions, and tightens the stitch with the noodle out cf tho fabric. It usos the well-known Wilson Compound Feed on both sides of the ** has two-thirds less parts than any other first-class Sewing machine. Its arm Is fully eight and one-half inches long and five and one-half Inches high, and tho whole Machine is very compactly and scientif ically constructed. In Its proportions, elegance of design and genoral appearance It 13 unsurpassed. Its simple, powerful , anc * P e rf pct mechanism places it as far in advance of all other Sewing Machines as the telephone is superior to the tin speaking tube. Tho WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing all kinds of textilo fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, furnished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHlNES,togetherwlth aTucker, Ruffler, Corder,Sot of Hemmers, Cinder, etc. Prices furnished, with freight charges prepaid, and machines furnished on trial to responsible parties, to bo used with steam-power. In places where wo havo no agonts. Send for Illus trated Catalogue and Price List, No. 230. AGENTS ”\7\7’ua.M"TEJl>. Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, IT. S. A. White Sewing Machine Cos. Cleveland, ohio. \| EDWIN BATES E CO., JOBBERS IN mr GOOD® & CLiiTHIKO: im 122 & 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. (i. F. TOLLY. YVm. M. WILCOX. SEW FURNITURE STOBE, ELBEIITON, GA. 11 f K are offering Furniture of overv description at prices far below anything ever offered to tho people \\ of N. R. Georgia. Wo give a few of our prices: Bedsteads from S2.CO, up. Bureaus “ SB.OO, up. Chairs “ 50 cts. up. Everything ese proportionate!v low. AYe have in stock from an $18.50 to a $l5O CHAHBUB SUIT, (tivo us a call and be convinced that we mean what we shy* Pnrtii-S from a dixtunco can always rely on ns to fill their orders for coffins will, dispatch, as \vc keep a ful stock, frinn a cheap#4.oo coffin to a fine Walnut and Metalie Case. Orders tilled from S'i to JO minutes after Ul il4'Tl''ltK FRAMING a specialty. FI'RN’ITt'KK KIiHAIRED in work manlike style. m TOLLY & WILCOX. Grand F*all Opening ! AT THE NEW YORK CASH STORE. o H AVING just returned from the Northern Market with a complete stock of Mer chandise bought for cash at bottom prices to surprise everybody. Call and see for yourself. My stock consists ol DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, N OTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, And all things generally kept in a country store. In order to secure bargains, call JOSEPH STRAUSS’, ELEERTON, GEORGIA., 170 Nest store to J. 11. & T. A. Jones. J. B. E. SLOAN. JAS. M. SEIGNIOI’S. SLOAN & SEIGHIOUS, Cot! Factors anil General Commission Mordants, BROWN’S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal advances made on Cotton. Consignments solicited. IS4 TAT J. s. iioi'Kixs. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, BALTIMORE, ID. J. IZARD MIDDLETON. JOHN W r . WILLIAMS. J. I. MIDDLETON & GO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 7 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE. (A l*l btgimin) makes a good doling.) My <;<><*<! Man, What (lives You Tain I BROKEN PROMISES AND UNPAID DEBTS We do not say that ALL MEN arc lii-n ; bol that we owe debt# which MUS'I BK PAID, and if our GOOB PROMPT-BAY INU customers do not I elp us, to whou. must we look ? Some men would let us talk ourselves to death, or die in the poor house rather than use any exertion to pay what they owe us. We are glad that all men are i.o' so. Many of our good friends are couin g up with cotton and money TO HELP US OUT. Let others do likewise. Some need but to bo reminded. Those who want full prices ior their cotton, and who desire to render us a real favor, will come early, we know. Do not take offence, for none is intended. Wo simoly need tnonev nnd are not nshatn to tell you so. WE Ml ST HAVE If. E. 15. BENSON & CO. ;i OLD AfiD RELIABLE, % (Tht. S.vnfoud’s Livnts LyviooiiatoiUl £is ii SiaafcUrd Family iicmedy for _ ,af! the Liver, Stomach rami Bowels.—lt is Purely f | Vegetable.— It never M JD- bilitatea—lt is jjfifi Nft Jronio. ..frli?! (CHI'M Ifi m,V* t W a'"h-S S' 1 a c at .u 0 $ 1 \| .-Na i <%* 1 1 il? |ic c .,,c' „ v , P o i \ W "sff 7-5 * 3 la** t Live 1-i $ \ a ’Jik 11 *■ '*** invigoratoi-jj i ’ s " bwn fßks wfirJo' 111 procticej 1 5 W and by the public, 1 1 for more than 33 yerrs.jj <■ P witli unprecedented r'enits/* I SEND FOR CIRCULAf? i)3. T.W. SANFORD, M. 0., 5 Ml iml GiasT WILL TELL VOV ITS ! TATIOS. jj HART SHERIFF'S SALES. Will he sold before the courthouse door in Hart well. Ilai t County Georgia, on the tirst Tues day in Decern her next, during the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit : All that tract or par cel of land situate. lying and being in the Comity el Hart, State of Georgia, containing fifty-seven acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Munroe Cason, J. B. Thornton, T. 1. Bobo, and others. Levied on as the property of J. I). Adams by virtue of a fi. fa. issued from Hart Superior Court on a judgment ob tained at September term of said court in favor of L. &T. J. Linder vs. J. I>. Adams. Property lev ied on for purchase lponcv, and written notice of levy served personally on J. D. Adams, the tenant in possession. Also, at the same time and place will be sold the following property, to w it: all that tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the County of Hart, State of Georgia, containing one hundred and forty acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of F. B. Hodges, N. D. Lock, It. A. Cobh, and others. Lev ied on as the property of Robert Tcasley by virtue of a fl. fa. issued from Hart Superior Court on a judgment obtained at the term. 1879 of saiil Court in favor of T. vs. Itobt. Teas ley. Said place is well improved and in a good state of cultivation. Property levied on to satisfy a debt for purchase money, and written notice of levy served personally on Itobt. Tcasley, the tenant in possession. This October 27, 1879. J. It. MYERS, Sheriff. SiA KTW ELL HA I MtOA I> SCSI Ell I EE. Leave Bowersville directly after arrival of down passenger train on E. A. L. It. It., about 1 o’clock p. m. , Arrive at Sanders’ (2£ miles from Fart well) at 1:45. Leave Sanders’, going up, at 3p. m. Arrive at Bowersville 3:45. VTLANTA & CHARLOTTE AIRLINE R. R, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On and after June trains will be run on this Road as follows : DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. (EASTW ARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 8 08 a m Leave 8 10 am (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Toeeoa 6 15 p ra Leave 6 16 pm NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 7 52 p m Leave . 7 53pm NIGHT PASSKKGE-i TRAIN. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 7 39 am Leave 7 40 a ai LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 2 42 p m Leave 303 pm (WESTWARD.) Arrivoat Toccoa 10 00 pm Leave 10 30 pm Close connection at Atlanta for all points West, and at Charlotte for all points East. Through Tickets on sale at Gainesville, Seneca City, Greenville and Spartanburg to all points East and West. G. J. FORE ACRE. General Manager. \V J. HOUSTON, G. P. 6i T. Agt. ELBERTON AIRLINE SCHEDULE. Trains leave Bowersville for Elberton 10.30 a. zn. Leave Bowersville for Toccoa 6.00 a. m. JOHN P. SHANNON, A TTORNE Y-A T-LA IF, ELBERTON, GEORGIA, Practices in the Counties of Elbert, Hart, Madison and Franklin, and in the Supreme Court elsewhere when employed.