The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, December 03, 1879, Image 4

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UXCLE KFMt'S’S FOIJI LORE. li) Brer IWiim l It PMMtal C'lllMM- A llanla (\>n ififttfum. Oue night,” said Uncle Keinus — takln" Miss Sally's little lx>v on bin knee, and stroking kin hair thought fully and caressingly—“one night Brer l’ossuin cull by fer Brer Coon, ’cordin’ ter greement, en alter gobblin uj> a dish er fried greens en smokin' a see gyar, dey rambled fort' fer ter see how <k: ballauce uv de settlement wasgittin "’Jong, Brer Coon, he was wunner doze yer natchul pacers, en he racked 'long same ez Mars .John's bay pony, en Brer Possum, he went in a han’-gallup ; cn dey got over a heap or groun’, inon. Brer Possum, he got his belly fill er '•immons, en Brer Coon, he scooped up a 'bunnunce er frogs en tadpoles. Dey ambled 'long, des ez soshubble ez a baskit er kittens, twell bimeby dey hear Mr. Dog talkin’ too hisse’f way off in de woods. “Spozen he runs up on us, Brer Possum, wat you gwinter do ?" sez Brer Coon, sezee. Brer Possum sorter .-smile ’round de conders un his niouf. ,r QI, ef he come, Brer Coon, I’m •gwineter stan’ by you,” sez Brer Pos sum. “ \Y’nt you gwineter do?" sezee, “ Who ? me ?” sez Brer Coon. “Ef he run up outer me, I lay I'll give iin one twist,” sezee. “ Did the dog coine ?” asked the lit tle boy. “Go ’way, honey!” responded the .old man in an impressive tone, ‘‘Go wav ! Mr. Dog, lie come an’ lie come a zoonln’. Kn he never wait fer ter say howdy, nudder. lie dcs into de two un inn. De very fns’ pass he made, Brer l’osautn fetch a grin fnm year ter year, en keel over like he wnz doad. Den Mr. Dog, lie sail inter Brer Coon, en right dar's whar he los his munny-puss, kasc Brer Coon wuz cut out fur dat kinder bizness, en lie fairly wiped up do face er de earf wid ’ini. You bettei b’lccve dat w’en Mr. Dog got a chance to make liissef skase he tuck it, en w'at der wuz let’ un him went scatorin throo de woods like hit wuz shot outen a niuskit. Kn Brer Coon, he sorter lick his close inter shape on rack off, en Brer Possum, he lay dar like he wuz dead, twell bimeby he raise up sorter keerful like, en w en he fine de coas’ cle'r he scramble up en scamper oir like suinpiu wuz alter ’im.” Here Uncle Remus paused long enough to pick up a live coal of fire in his fingers, transfer it to the palm of his hand, and thence to his clay pipe, which he had been filling—a proceed ing that was viewed by the little boy with undisguised admiration. The old man then proceeded : “ Nox’ time Brer Possum meet Brer Coon, Brer Coon 'fuse ter 'spoil' ter Lis howdy, im dis make Brer Possum fabl mighty bad, seein’ ez how dey usetor make so many ’scurslmns togedder. “ Wat make you hole yo’ he’d so high. Brer Coon ?” sez Brer Possum. *• I ain't runnin’ wid cowerds desc days,” says Brer Coon. “ Wen I wants you I'll sen' for you,” sezee. Den Brer Possum got mighty mad. “ Who's cny Cowerd ?** sezee. “ You iz,” says Brer Coon, “ (hit’s who. I ain't soshatin’ wid deni w’at lies down on de grouii' en plays dead w’en dar’s a free fight gwineon,” sezee. Den Brer Possum grin and lair fit to ’ kill liissef. “ Ivor', Brer Coon, you don’t spec I done dat kaze I wns ’feared, duz you V” : sezee. “ W’y I want no mo’ ’feared dan you iz dis minnit. Wat wuz dey ter ter be skeed un V” sezee. *• I know'd you'd git away wid Mr. Dog ef I didn’t, en Ides lay dar watchin" you shake him. waitin’ fer ter put in w'en ■de time conic,” sezee. Brer Coon turn up bis nose. “ Dat’s n mighty likely tale,’’ sezee, “ w’en Mr. Dog hadn’t mo'n techt you ’fo* you keeled over, en lay dar stiff,” sezee. “ Dat’s des w’at I wuz gwineter tell you ’bout,” sez lirer Possum, sezee. *• I want no mo’ skeerd dan j’ou iz right now, an’ 1 wuz fixin’ fer ter give Mr. Dog a sample un my jaw,” “ but I’m de most ticklish chap w’at you ever laid eyes on, en no sooner did Mr. Dog ■put his nose down here ’rnong mv ribs dan I got ter latlin, en l laft twel I ■didn’t have no use er my lim’s,” sezee en it’s a inussy unto Mr. Dog dat I wuz ticklish, kaze a little mo’ en I’d e’t *im up,” sezee. “ I don’t miud, fightin, lirer Coon, no mo’ dan you duz,” sezee, “ but 1 declare ter grashus ef 1 ken stan' ticklin. Git me in a row whar dey ain’t no ticklin ’lowed, en I’m you man,” sezee. “En down ter dis day "—continued Uncle Remus, watching the smoke from his pipe curl upward over the little boy’s ' head —“ down ter dis day, Brer Pos sum's loun’ ter surrender w'en you tech him in de ribs, en he’ll latf ef he knows lie's gwineter be smashed fer it.” An Ohio editor was rendered insane while going home at night by hearing the following come from a dark porch on a shady street: “Oh, John, I won der if that moustache feels as good on your lips it did on mine ?” John’s answer, he did not wait to hear. To avoid a miss always marry a widow. Business men seize ou the full sea son to make money. XfymiMtimfftHnffraiD poor health, or languish* ing oa a bod of alckiutt*, take clmnsr, lor Hop Bitter* will Cure Yob. If yon are a mlni*t*r. and ha v® overtaxed yoni* •olf with you r pastoral du- tie*; or a inotmr, worn out with care and work, or it you are simply aillngi if you fel weak and ill* pInUU, without clearl/ know lug why, Hop Bitter* will Reitorc You If you are a man of Inin- lne*, weakened by the otrafn of your everyday duties; or a man or lot ter*, tolling over your midnight work, )lop Hitter* will Htrongtlien You. If you are young, and mifTering from any India erction,oraregiowuigtoo mt, oa la often the caao, Hop Hitter* will Itflievc You. If you aro In tb work ebon, on tho farm, at the dealt, onywhere, and fool tht yournrtwu needa c'.r.aTising, toiung or Htim- uiaung without Intoal cot lug. Hop Hltlrr* islVVlmt You Seed. If you are old, and yourliittlw la feehlo, yar nerves unsteady, and your® faculties waning, Hup Hitter* will give you Kew Lift *d Vigor* Hop Couon Cumm la the sweetest, safest and host. ■ Ajtk Children. One Bap I‘ai> for Stomach, Liver and Kidney* is upnl r .*r to all others. ( urea liy absorption. It ia perfect, r D. I. C. la an absolute and irrwdatlblo cure for drank-1 arnicas, uao of opium, toboeco and naruotleu. i. Above Bold by druggist*. Hop Biitert Mfg. Cos. fax boter, N. Y. R nt noitxiM; m ux m sivis. A NEVV STORY Ky a I.mly of Savannah, Sjuiimiiili Weekly JYcws I Of (K'TOIIEIt 4tli will uoiitfiin tbv Hist chapters of u story of thrilling iiitere*!, entitled Anabel’s Secret. BY MRS. J. O. BRANCH. Wvilosiiv not to Riitiriiiate the ple:Nnire Which the rendei* of tho Wuuiua Xkwh will derive from tin* |m*itihul of this charming story, uml therefoix' will not h|m*ak of it. lirru furtlier than to say tlmt in the management of an original and intrnsriy interesting plot, not less than in her power* of description, her life like delineations of diameter, and tho pure moral tone of her reflections, tho uccmn[dished au thor gives assn ran co that she inherits tin* genius of her gifted mother. Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz, \vho.4e woi ks of tietion have been ho universally admired and still rank among tho most popular American hooks nt their dins Anuliel's Secret ' is develop ed ill (’alifqrnia. of which State tin* author was at one time a resident, and her vivid description* of some of the most woudcrful scenery of that pic turesque region are among the striking features of the story. The new serial will run through some eight or ten numbers of the, Weekly. 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It U too soon to forget the ravage* of tbla terrible (Rhcmmc, which will no doubt return lu a more malig nant and virulent form iu tin fall month* of 1*79. MKKRMJ/N IIKPATIBK. a Renitdy die covered In Nubia and used with am h won dertul result* hi South A merit a when* the most ag gravated rases of lever are found, ciuimsi from our to two ounce* of idle to lie tillered or ((trained from the liUmhl nu ll time It pa**c* through the Liver, h* long ua an c\ce** uf bile exists. By it* wonderful action ou the Liver and Stomach the IIKPATINK nut euly Mvvmiti tu • cerUikty any kind of Fever and Black Vomit, but also cure Headache, (*un*ti> {MtiiHl of the Bowel*, I>\ ejM p*ia and Malarial di* eaaea. No one tired tear Yellow Fever who w ill expel the Mululiiti Poison and fxiwa of bile from the blood by lining MKHKKIJ/S JIKI'ATINK. whieli 1a *ohl by all Drugglata in *JS cent and $1 00 Isittlc*, or will l* nelit by e\pre*a by the Proprietor*. A. F. HER KELL A CO., Plilla., Pa. Dr. Pemberton’s Stillingia or Oueen’s Delight. The report* of wonderful enraaof Rheumatism, Scrofula. Sait Rheum, Kvphilla, Citnccr, l T la**n ami Sor(n, that come Inuu ail part* of the country, are not only remarkable but *u iniraettloii* an to be doubted w a* it uot for the ahiiu<lanct of proof. REM ARK A BEE CURE of SCROFULA, CASK OF COL. J. C. BRANSON. Kingston, Ga.. Septcmlier 15. I*7l. Ok\TS : For dxtaen year* I have Iweii a great anf* ferer from Scrofula in It* moat dl*tre**iug form*. I have been eoniitiod to my r*Hun and ln-d for fifteen year* with acrofiilous ulceration*. The mont ap proved remedies for Milch COM)* Imd been lined, and the most eminent physician* consulted, without any derided benefit. Tun* proafrated, distressed, de sponding, huh advised by Dr. Ayer of Floyd county, (la., to commence the ua*- of your ConitMniud Kx tract Stillingia. Language i* a* inaufllcient to de* H*Tihe the relief I obtained from tho uao of the Stil littght a* it i* to convey an a*lu<|uatc hb-u of the in tcunity of niy Muttering before using your medicine: atiHiclotif to nay, I abandoned all other remodle* ami coil tinned the use of your Extract of Stillingia, un til I can sa\ truly. “ I am cured of all pain.'' of all dineane. with nothing to obstruct the active purntiit of iny profcHMion. Mom than **iglit months have olapaed *1 nee thin remarkable cure, without any re turn of the disease. For tin* truth of the above statement, I refer to any gentleman in Bartow County, Ga., amt to the meinlierH of tho Imi of Cherokee Circuit, who are acquainted with me. I shall ever remain, with the deepest gratitude, Your obedient servant, J. C. BKANSON, Att y at Law. A MIRACLE. \YKhT I*ol N l*. Ga., Sept. lti. I*7o. Gknth: 51 v dnlighter was taken on tlm 25th day of dune. iHh.l, with what was supposed to lie Acute Rheumatism, and was treated lie tin- same with no success. In Man’ll, following, pieces of bom livgjtii to work out of the right arm, and continued to ap pear till the I Mine from tho elbow to the shoulder joint came out. Many pieces of bone tame out. of i In* right foot and leg. The ease was then pixinounc ed one of White Swelling. After having noon rou tined about six years to her bed, and the cane con sidered hopeless, I wan induced to try I>r. lYmbei ton's Compound Extract of Stillingia. and was so well satirftied with its otfccta that I lmve continued the use of it until the present. M;, daughter was routined to her bed about six years before she sat up or even turned over w ithout help. Sin* now sits up all day, and sew s most of her time—has walked aci-oss the room. Her general health is now good, and I believe she will, as her limb* gain sti'entb, walk well. I attribute her re coven , with the biosing of God. to the line of your invaluable medicine. W. It. IILANTOX. Wkbt Point, Ga., Sept lh. i*7o. Gums: The above certificate of Mr. W. It. Blan ton we know and certify as being true. The tiling is so ; hundreds of the most respected citizens certi fy to it. Ah much reference can be given as may be j required. Yours truly, CRAWFORD & WALKER, Druggists. HON. JI. 1). WILLIAMS. I ,/ fir. Pemberton** Sliliingia is pre- ; pared by A. F. MKRRKLL& CO.. Philadelphia. Pa. Sold by all Druggists in $1.0(1 bottles, or sent by \ express. Agents wanted to ran vans everywhere. Send for 800k —*'Curious Story ” —tree to all. I Medicines sent to poor [people, payable in install- j meats. lARKTHESEFACTS! The TESTIMONY of the WHOLE WOULD. HOLLOWAY’S OINTMENT. Bad Legs. Bad 3reasts, Sores and Ulcers. Atx description of Morcanro remedial by the proper and diligent use of titirt inestimable preparation. To attempt to (Mire bad legs by plastering the edges of the wound together is a folly; for should llm skin unite, a boggy diseased condition remains tinder neath to break out w ith tenfold fury in a few days. Tin* only rational and successful treatment, as indi cated by nature, is to rodueo the intlammation in and about tiie wound and to soothe the neighboring parts by rubbing in ph uty of the (imtmeut. as salt is forc ed into meat. This will cause the malignant humors to Im* drained off' from tin* hard, swollen, and discol ored parts round about the wound, sore, or ulcer, and when these humors are removed, the wounds themselves will soon heal; warm bread and water poultices applied over the affected parts, after the Ointment has been well rubbed in, w ill sootln* and soften the same and greatly assist the cure. There is a description of ulcer, sure and swelling, w hich need not be named hen*, attendant upon the tollies of youth, and for w hich this Ointment is urgently recommended as a sovereign remedy. In curing such poisonous sores it never fails to restore the sys tem to a healthy state if the Pills betaken according to the printed instructions. Diphtheria, Ulcerated Sore Throat Scar let and other Fevers. Any of the above diseases may bo cured by well rubbing the Ointment three times a day into the chest, tlimit, and neck of th e patient ; it will soon penetrate and give immediate relief. Medicine taken by the mouth must operate upon the whole system ere its influence can he felt in any localpart, w hereas the Ointment w ill do its work at once. Whoever tries the unguent in tin* above manner for tlm dis eases named, or any similar disorders affecting the chest ami throat, w ill tind themselves relieved as by a charm. All sufferers ivom these complaints should euvelop the throat ai bedtime in a largo bread and water poultice, after the Ointment has been well rubbed in ; it will greatly assist tin* cure of tin* throat ami chest. To allay the fever and lessen the iutlau niation. right r ten Pills should he taken night and morning. The Ointment w ill produce per spiration, tin* grand essential in all eases of fevers, sor* throats, or where there might be an oppression of the chest, either from asthma or other causes. Piles, Fistulas, Strictures. The above class of complaint* v ill be removed by nightly fomenting tin* parts with warm water, and then b\ most etfeetually rubbing in the Ointment. Persons suffering from these direful complaints should lose not a moment in arresting their progress. It should be understood that it is not sufficient mere ly to smear the Ointment on the affected parts, but it must be well rubbed in for a considerable time two or three times a day. that it may be taken into the system, w hence it will remove any bidden sore or wound us effectually as though palpable to the eye. There again bread and water poultices, after the rub bing in of the Ointment, will do great service. This is the only sure treatment for females, eases of can cer in the stomach, or where there may be a general bearing down. Sores and Ulcers. Blotches. as also swellings, ran, with certainty, be radically cured if the Ointment be used freely, and the Pills taken night and morning, as recommended in the printed instructions. When treated in any other way they only dry up in one place to break out in another; whereas this Ointment will remove the humor from the system, and leave the patient a vig orous and liealt hv being. It will require time w ith the use of the Pills to insure a lasting cure. Dropsical Swellings, Paralysis and Stiff Joints. Although the nlmvo complaints (lifter widely in their origin mid nature. yet they nil lecture local treatment. Main of the worst cases of sueh <lis eases will yield in a comparatively short space of time when’thin Ointment is diligently rubbed into the parts atl'eeted, even after every other means have failed. In all serious maladies the Utils should he taken ncemiiing to the printed directions accom panying each box. Jioth the Ointment and l’ilte should be need in the fullnu'ina ea.es : Had Leas, (‘happed Hands, Glandular Swell Had Breasts, Corns (Soft), ' lugs, Burns, Cancers, Lumbago, Bunions. Contracted and I‘iles, Hite of Ifosqni- Stiff Joints, Rheumatism, toes and Sand- Elephantiasis, Scalds, flies, Fistulas, Sore Nipples, Chilblains, Gout, Sore Throats, Skin Diseases, Scurvy, Sore Heads, tumors, Ulcers, Wounds, c a yrm\ ! None are genuine unless the signs tins* of 1. Tt win > K. ns a sent for the United States, surrounds eaeh box of I’ills and Ointment. A hand some reward will bo given to any party or parties counterfeiting the lnodioiuos or vending the same knowing tln-m to be spurious. *, • Sold at the Manufactory of Professor Hollo way A Cos., New York, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civil ized world, in pots at 35 cents, hi cents, and #1 each. t 'there is considerable saving in taking the larger sizes. X. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder arc affixed tv each pvt LIGHTNING SEWER wg THE NEW WILSON Shuttle SEWING MACHINE ■ I • v KpU Is vvondorfu! in its conception and un m li‘i% l oqualed in its capacity for doing a largo ■d / f’ * of tewing In textile fabrics and In lit a iocthor. Its metieno aro continuous, ad- G 1 / milting of an extraordinary rato of speed, / Y|\ either by ctearrr or foot power. Every motion AH of tho trcadlo makes six stitches, thus pro- V\v* ducinr; .-.bout ono-thlrd mere work in a day than otli.r Machines. It has no ‘X 'V stop motions, and tightens tho stitch with ■■- thd ncodlo cut of tho fabric. It uces tho well-known Wilson Compound peed cn both sides of the needle. It has two-thirds ios3 pnrto than r.ny ether first-class Sewing Machine. Its arm Is fully c!-ht and one half nches long and five and ono-half inches high, and tho whole Machine is very compactly and scientif ically constructed. In Its proportions, elegance of design and gonoral appoaranco It is unsurpassed. It, simple, pov/orful and perfect mechanism places it as fur in advance cf ail ether Sowing cD• s r.n tho telephone is supciior to tho tin speaking tube. Tho WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing all kinds of textile fabrics WITHOUT PATCHING, furnished F9EE with ali WILSON SEWING MACHlNES,together with a Tucker, Ruffler, Corder, Sot of Hcmmcrs, Binder, etc. Prices furnished, with frolght charges prepaid, and machines furnished on trial to responsible parties, to bo used with steam-power, In places where wo havo no agents, oend for Illus trated Catalogue and Price List, No. 230. AGrEJMTS Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO, CHICAGO, XTM2JOES, U. S. A. IDWIS' BATES e£ CO., JOBBERS IN mr @oom & vjuoTmm loi 122 & 124 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. <;. F, TOLLY. Vv.m. M. Wilcox. NEW IT HAITI HE STORE, EMBERTON, GA. \x TV. are offering Furniture ef every description at prices far below anything ever offered to tho people ,V of N. K. Georgia. We give a few of our prices: Bedsteads from S2.GO, up. Bureaus “ SB.OO, up, Chairs “ 50cts. up. Even thing hso proportionate! \ low. A\ e have in stock from an JS3H.,>O to a $l5O A2a AMI ji.IS Si IT. (Jive ns a call and be convinced that we mean what we say Parties from a distance can always rely on us to fill their orders for coffins with dispatch, as we keep a fill stock, from a cheap *I.OO coffin, to a line Walnut and Metalie Case. Orders filled from 25 to 1:0 minutes after thev are received. S*KTi UK FRAMING specially. ST UXITI UE KEI'AIUEfI lU workmanlike style. . TOLLY & WILCOX. Ca-rarad. Wstll Opening ! AT THE NEW YORK CASH STORE. HAVING just returned from the Northern Market with a complete stock of Mer spehandise bought for cash at bottom prices to surprise everybody. Call and see for yourself. My stock consists of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, NOTIOX S, G ROGER I KS, CROCKERY, And nil things generally kept in a country store. Tn order to secure bargains, call JOSEPH STRAUSS’, ELBERTON, GEORGIA., 170 Next store to J. If. & T. A. Jones. .1. B. E. SEDAN. JAS. M. SEIGNIORS. SI-OAN & SEIGNIODS, dtlci Fate ail Gsiml Ctiißii Mint BRONX'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal advances made on Cotton. Consignments solicited. 184 ,1. IZARD MIDDLETON. JOHN W. WILLIAMS. j. 1. MIDDLETON & 00., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 7 SOUTH ST., BALTIMORE. JAMES K. BOYLSTON. ALBERT Z. DEMAREST. HENRY BOYLSTON. CRANE, BOiriaSTOM £ CO., * WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 32ry Goods, Motions Shoes, Pryor St., opposite Kimball House, Atlanta. (A bad beginning makes a good ending.) My (loud Man, What (Jives You I’alu t BROKEN PROMISES AND UNPAID DEBTS! We do not say that xVLL .MEN are liar* .- but that we owe debts which MUST HE PAID, and if our GOOD PROMPT-PAY ING customers do not help us, to whom must we look ? Some men would let ua talk ourselves to death, or die iu the poor house rather than use any exertion to pay what they owe us. We are glad that all men are not so. Many of our good friends are coming up with cotton and money TO HELP US OUT. Let others do likewise. Some need but to be reminded. Those who want full prices for their cotton, and who desire to render us a real favor, will come early, we know. Do not take offence, for none is intended. We simply need inonev and are not. asham to tell you so. WE MUST 11A X E IT. E. B. BENSON & CO. i OLD AND RELIABLE. S ; Di:. S.vn-ford’s Liver Inyigoratokj Jis ii Standard. Family Remedy for 'diseases of the Liver, Stomach c.tud Bowels.—lt is Purely •Vegetable.— It never If N •Debilitates—lt is H S 'Cathartic! and L'sS J fro.no. .--STiiPjPT?*. JTIIY Im | n (Wv\ ! ; ysTB% O? .6'' Oftd,. Kv-<r f imm * v U I Invigoratoi * i s been usee in my practic bf-l y fet- - * ctl by the public * % rV 1 i<T moro I’iRU VSf TTT.rfs, ** "'it:i u: nr -wdeided results. SEND FOR CIRCULAR ,3, T.W. SASFORO, M.O.i J iXYi,:;; tot it., kepi tu:uv. ’ IIAIITW F.1.1, KAI I.ItOAO SC3IIIISI I.E. Leave Bowersvilie directly afler arrival of down passenger train on K. A 1.. It. It., about 1 o’clock p. ill. AniilVKiit Sanders’ (Si miles from Hart well) at 1:45. Leave Sundew'. >r<>iiiyr up, at :ip. ui. AltiUVEat Bowersvilie 3:45. A TLA NT A & CHARLOTTE AIRLINE R. R, A CIIAXGi: OF HVHEItVLK. Oil and after June trains will bo run on thla Read as follows: HAY rASftENUF.It TltAL\\ (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 8 08 a in Leave 8 10 a nj (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 6 15 p m Leave <5 16 p m MGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Airivo at Toccoa 7 5*2 p m Leave 7 53 p m NIGHT PASSKXGK i TRAIN. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 7 39 a m Leave 7 40 a si LOr \L FREIGHT TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 2 42 p m Leave 3 OD p in (WESTWARD^) Aiii vent Toccoa 10 00 p m Leave 10 30 p m ( lost* rtiiiitectimi at Atlanta for all point* West, and at Charlotte for all points East. Through Tickets on sale at (ruii>cmv))to, Senae* City. Greenville and Spartanburg to alt points East am! West. G. J. KOBE A CUE. General Manager. W J. HOUSTON, G. V. A T. Agt. ELBERTON AIR LINE SCHEDULE. Trains leave BowersviUe for Eibertou 10.30 Leave Bowersville for Toccoa fi.OO a. m. TAX XOTICE. TWILL In* at the following precincts at the timo specified, for the purpose of collecting State and County taxes for 1879 : Hartwell, Tuesday, December 2d. Alford's, Thursday, December 11th. Reed (.’reek, Wednesday. December 10th. Bay's, Saturday. December 6th. McCuiry's. Friday, December sth. Smith's, Thursday, December 4th. Bowersville. Monday. December Bth. Parker’s Mills, Tuesday, December 9th. Come forward promptly and pay your taxes. J. L. JOHNSON, T. C H. C. THOMAS 0. CARLTON Attorney - at - law, ELBERTON, GA., 'axylLL practice wherever employed, in both W Federal and State Courts, *** F. B. Hodges. T. T. Hodges. F. B. HODGES & SON, ATTORNEYS-AT-1. AW, TTTILL practice in Hart, Elbert and Madison of \y the Northern, and Franklin of the Western Circuit, and in the Supreme Court and U. S. Dis trict Court-at Atlanta. Collodion made a specialty. ”1" a week in your own town. Terms and $5 yQO outfit free. Addreee IL Hallitt A Cos., Portland. Maine