The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, December 10, 1879, Image 4

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Irish Wit. A country rector and lii# Indy were one day riding in n gig to the town of Sli go, and on the fly road observed n small fagged boy tending a goat, which he tiekl by a Hiring. * Say, boy, what's your name ?’ ask ed the minister. * Patay, your honor,' answered the Wee fellow with a low. * Well, Patsy, can you tell me how many (tods there arc ?’ said the divine, With a nudge to his wife. * Don’t know that, sir,’ answered the hoy, making a second bow. * There’s but one God, iuy child,’ said the lady, nnd the gig drove on. 4 How ignorant these |xx>r Catholics •re,’ remarked the minister. ‘Yes, God help them,’ replied his wife. Three lours afterward they were re turning. The boy was in the same 'place. 4 l'lcase, were you in Sligo, sir ?’ asked Patsy. 4 Yes, ray little lad,’ replied the rec •tor. 4 why do you ask ?’ *Fd like to know from you how many chimneys there are in Sligo ?’ •Chimneys, you little rogue, how do 1 know ; I never counted them.’ •Then, sir, if you can't tell how many chimneys there are in Sligo, where you have been, how could I tell how many Gods there are in heaven, *vJ> ere 1 have never been. A Strong Circus Man. The death is announced, in Paris, at ♦the ripe age of !M, of M. Dejean, the proprietor of the circus in the Campus Klvsecs and Boulevards. His ca i reer was a remarkable one. He started in life ns a butcher’s apprentice, aud his good looks drew all the cooks in the neighborhood to the shop of his master, who, on retiring left him the business. Having amassed a comfortable fortune lie started the circus, kept it going for . half a century, and realized very large profits. He was remarkable for his her culean strength, and for his attachment to the Napoleon family, which the late Kuiperor requited by making M. De jean an officer of the Legion of Honor. Of his strength stories are told that bor der on the marvelous, in which fiction mingU'S very largely with fact. Thus it ia stated that soon after starting the cir , etts a tiger escaped from a menagerie lie was exhibiting and made straight for him. Dejean quickly opened his arms and then closed them. When he re opened them the tiger fell dead at his feet, smothered in his embrace. Dr. Lovick Pierce preached eleven thousand sermons during his life. Alex. 11. Stephens is a consistent member of the Presbyterian church. Oil City Derrick: Mr. 0. Hell, is the name of a deacon in a Chicago church. When the choir finish a poorly rendered song, the minister impatiently calls out: “O, Hell,pass the contribu tion box.” 'New Haven Register: “ Well, John liie,” said a fond mother, “ hurry up and say your prayers and get into bed.” *• Oh, I’ve fixed that all right; I’ve hired sis to say ’em for me this week.” But his marrow bones bugged the cold oil cloth that night just as usual. Athens Banner: There is a remark able man in this city, about forty years old, who says he never caught a fish or killed a bird iu his life, never shot a gun or pistol, and never heard a gun fire du ring the war. lie is the greatest curios ity of the lUth century. Athens Banner.' There is an old colored man by the name of Thomas Johnson living in our city, who is 80 years old. and has never drank a drop of whisky or liquor of any kind, took a •chew of tobacco, or sworn an oath, and was never sick but once in his life. 'Chautauqua Farmer: It is not good Vick that makes good crops, but it is good work. Some farmers always have good crops, good stock, and get good prices. It is because whatever they put (their hands to they do well. They (have clean fields, good fences and do good plowing, cultivating and seeding. They farm with brains as well as bauds. If other farmers would imitate their ex ample, they would have better crops. “does not depend so much upon good luck as itdoesupon good work. They were meandering, arm in arm, up the street, and a short distance ahead of them walked a young lady very handsomely attired. The sun was afiout setting, and its light was throw ing a Leiutiful criinsen glow all over the earth. He said, in a rather subdu ed tone of voice: “How beautiful! perfectly grand 1” etc. “ Well, I don’t know,” was the response from the fair one by his side, “I don’t admire her style, and the dress is a mighty poor fit'.” He weakened, and the sunset in terested him no more. YELLOW FEVEE -BLACK VOMIT. It In ton soon to forget Hie ravage* of tliU terrible dlaanac. whi. il will U doubt tl'lliru ill • llM.l'l' lliallg unlit ami virulent fWin in the fall month* of I*7ll SKHKI.I.I.'S llt.l’UlVi:, a Remedy ilia, covered in Souther* Nubia and uaotl with ancli w<m derlul remilta iu Smith Amelina when- the most H|( gtr i iti il lam ~f fTIT are found, rauae* from one to tw ii mtiivi'a of liilv In In* altered or .trained fmm tle bliaal each tint* it pa*w tlnwugli flt Liver, a lona a* an excess of bile eliata. By it* wemlerfnl action on the Liver ami Stomach 1 in' HKPATIXK not only prevent* to a certainty any kind of Fever and Black Voiult, but also cures Headache. Ciaidl Imi t ion of tin* How, la. Dyspepsia and Malarial ilia So one need fear Yellow Fever who will expel the Malarial r<iia<iu and excem of bile from the blood by using MKKItKLI.S HKPATIXK. whleh ta sold by all Ihugghit" in S5 rent and fl M hottlna, or will be sent by expres* by the Proprietors. A. F. MEBKF.LL * CO., I’hlla., I*a. Dr. Pemberton's Stillingia or Queen’s Delight. t Iff’ Tin 1 repnrta of wonderful enmof Rheumatism, Aa rnful*. Sail Kheitin, Syphilis, Cancer. Ulcers and Sure*, tlint rome limn all paita of the rnuntry. are uni only remarkable but an ndrnctllofla ua to lie donbten waa it unt fur tlie abundance of pnaif. KEXABK ABLE CUKE oT HCROFULA^e CASK or COL J. C. BRANSON. KlKiutTOh, tiA., Sn|li'iiilM'r 15, IH7I. CiKSTH : For alxteen yeara 1 have, been a trout uiif ferer from Scrofula in ft* most distressing forina, 1 have lieen confined to my mom and la-d for tifiren yeara with aeinfiihma idceraliona. Tile iimwl ap proved remedies for aueli raaea liail been used, and tlie moat eminent physician. oonaiilted. without any decided la-uetti. 'l'liua proatrated. distressed. ile aiMiiiditig, waa ailviaed by Or. Ayer of Floyd county, t.a,. to rommenoe tlie use of your Comtiouttd Kx tract Stillingia. (.anguuge i aa Insufficient to de aciiiM- the relief I iilitained from tlie nee of the SHl lingia aa it ia to convey an Hdiii|iinte Idea of llo* in touaity of my an flaring before iiaint your medicine: sufficient to any, I altandouod all other remedies and ■'.liitinuial the uae of your Kxtraet of Htilltnglo. tut til 1 can aa\ truh. "f am ruled of all pniii,' of all dlacaav. with nothing toobatruet the active piiranit of my profeaniin. More tlinn eight uiontba l ave elapsed alnce this remarkable onie, without any re turn of the diaeaae. For tlie truth of tlie above statement, I refer to any gentleman In liartow County, (ia., and to tlie ■lieiubera of tlie bar of Cherokee Circuit, who are nci|iiaiutod with me. I almll ever remain, with the doc peat gratitude, Your obedient aorvailt, J. C. Bit ANSON, All y at Liw. A JNIKACXK. W'KHT INllVr, (.A . Sept. 111. I*7o OKXTi: My daughter was taken on the 25th day of dune, lali;i, with wliat waa aii|i|H>aed to lie Acute Itheumatiam. and waa treated for the hhhic with no aticceaa. In March, following, piece* of lame began to work out of tlie right ami, and continued to a|i pear till Ihe lame from the cllmw to the ahonlder joint came out. Many piece* of bone came out of the right foot and leg'. The earn, waa then pmnounc clone of While Swelling. After having been con lined about six yearn to her hod, and the mac cun aidered hopeless, Iwaa induced to try Dr. Fcnibei tou a Compound Kxtraet of Stillingia, and waa no well aatianed with ita etfecta that I have continued th.' uae of II unill the prenent. My daughter waa eontlntal to lier lied alamt six yeara before ahe nat up or even tllnied ever writ limit help. She new nita up all day, and tut* moat of her time—ban walked nrroaa the room. Her general health ia now giaal, anil 1 believe ahe will, aa her limlia gain atrenlli, walk well. 1 attribute her re envery. with the hleaaitig of God. to the uae of your invaluable medicine. IV. 11. BLANTON*. Wf.ht rotXT, Ga.. Sept. 111. I*7o. Gknth : Tlie above certificate of Mr. W. 11. itlan ton we know nnd certify aa being true. The thing ia ao ; hundred* of the moat re*|>octed citiarnn certi fy to it. Aa much reference can he given hh may lie renuired. Ynnrn truly, CRAWFORD A WAI.KKR, Druggist*. HON. H. D. WILLIAMS. TV lb- Ptmberlon'a Mill login ia pre •mi red hv A. F. MERKKI.LA CO.. Philadelphia. Fa. Sold h., all Druggist* in (II.OU bottlca, or sent by express.' Agents wanted to canvans everywhere. Send for llook—" Curioua Story "—free to all. Medicines went to poor [people, payable in inntiill menta. HEALTH anfIiisPLEASURES OR DISEASE WITH ITS AGONIES: CHOOSK BETWEEN THEM. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS Nervous Disorders. What in more fearful limn a breaking down of tlie iiorvoim system I To bo oxoitablo or nervous in a small dogree In moat distressing, for where ran a mnoilv no fnnmt! Tliero i* ono drink lmt llttlo wine, Ix-or. or spirit*, or far better, none ■ take no coffee —weak tea bring preferable; retail the fresh air you ran : take three or four Pill" every night; cat plenty of aolitla, avoiding tbeu.se of slops; and if these golden roles are followed, you w ill be happy iu mind ami strong In body, and forgot you have any nervoa. Mothers and Daughters. If there is one thing more than another for whirl) these Mils hit so famous. It la their purifying prop ortion, espeeiallv their pow cr of cleansing the fdcssl fi on, all inipuritioa, ami removing dan genius mid •impended secretion*. Universally adopted as the one grand remedy for female eomplalnls, they never fail, never weaken the system, and always bring about what is required. Sick Headaches and Want of Appetite. Those feelings which so sadden us. most frequent ly arise from annoyances or trouble, from obstructed perspiration, or flora eating and drinking what Is unlit for us, thus disordering the liver and stomach. These organs must be regulated if you w ish to be well. The Mils, if taken according to t lie printed instructions, will quickly restore a healthy action to both liver and stomach, whence follow, as a natural consenurnee, a good appetite and a clear head. In the East and West Indies scarcely any other medicine is ever used for these disorders. How to be Strong. Never let the bowels Is) either confined or unduly acted upon. It may appear singular that Holloway’s I’ills should be iTcommended for a run upon the Isiwels, many persons supposing that they would in crease relaxation. This is a great mistake, however: for these Mils will immediately correct the liver and stop overy kind of bowel isnunlaint. In warm cli mates thousands of lives have been saved by the use of Ibis medicine, which iu all oases gives tone mid vigor to the whole organic system, however deranged —health and strength following as a matter of course. The appot ite, tisi, is wonderfully increased h\ the use of these Mils, combined In the use of solid in preference to tluid diet. Animal food is better than broths and stew s. By removing acrid, fermentod, or other impure humors from the liver, stomach, or blood, the cause of dysentry, diarrluva. and other how el complaints Is expelled. The result is, that the disturbance is srrested, ami the action of the bowels becomes regulsr. Nothing w ill stop the rvhixstion of the bow els so quickly as this tine correcting medi cine. Disorders of the Kidneys. In nil diseases affecting these organs, w hether they soci-otc tisi much or too little water.- or whether tlie.x be afflicted with atone or gravel, or with aches and pains eettleil in the loins over 'he regions of the kid raws, these Pills should he taken according to the printed directions, and The Ointment should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bedtime. This treat incut w ill give almost Immediate relief w hen all moans have failed. For Stomachs out of Order. No medicine will so effectually improve the tone of the stomach as these Pills -. they removu all acidity, oeiasioued either liy Intemperance or improper diet They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy ac tilin'; they are wonderfully efficacious in cases of spasm —in fact they never fail iu curing all disorders ot the Uver and stomach. Holloway"t J’ilU are the Bent known remedy iu the World for the following dire men : Ague, Consumption, Inflammation, Sore Throat, Asthraa, Debility, Jaundice, Stone and Gravel, Dropsy, Bilious com paits, Liver Com plaints. Second, n-y Dvsenterv, Blotches on tile Symptoms, Erysipelas, Skin, Lumbago, Tic-doubmreaux, Fevers of all kinds. Piles, Tumors, Bowelcomplaints. Rheumatism, Ulcers, Fits, Retention of Worms all kinds. Colies. Urine. Gout. Headache, Constipation of Scrofula or Indigestion. the Bowels. King's Evil, Weakness frvni any cause. CAI'TIOX ! None are genuine unless tlie signa tui-e of J. HayDCK K, as agent fur the United Stales, surrounds each Isix of Pills and Oiutuient. A hand some reward will he given to any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same knowing them to be spnrlons. *,* Sold at the Manufactory of Professor llot-LO way A Cos., New York, and by all respectable Drug gists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the civil ized world, iu boxes at 25 cents, 62 cents, and $1 each. 5 Y There is considerable saving iu taking the larger sizes. >•. B. Direction* for the guidance of patients in every disorder air affixed to each box. 191 4 VALIABI.E TBUTII*. H If you aramlfartag from poor hralth, or UafalA l- t —a had of atekaaaa. Ukoehcer. fur flap Blttrrs will t ar* Yoi. Jroa ar* a mlutoter, and have oreriaaßd re with rour pastoral da- ttmi or a mother, WoTW kaowtag why, Hap Bluer* will Rrmore TMI If you an amanoftma- Ineaa. br h* ■tram of your eroryday doti**i or a mau of lob tora, totting orar your midnight work. Hop Hitler* will Htrengthen Ywu. If yon ar* ytmag, and rotter!rig from any India rration, or are growing too faat, aa la often th* eaas, Hap Blttrrs will Uelirve Yaw. If you an In tb* work bp. *a th* ttrm, *1 th* deak, aaywhere, and fe*l that rTMrm B—iU rdcanaing, toning or etim- niating wtthaat latoak llap Bluer* la What Yau Need. If you are old, and your polar l* f'-ehla, yowr aerre* unatoady, and your raeultlMa waning. It*, Hitter* will glr* y*u Hew life and Vigor. Hop Oocoa (Mraa la the •w*ete*t l aafest and ha*. ■ Aak Children. On* Ilor Pan for Stomach, Liver and Kldneyeta.ery B *i*rtoallother*. Cure*by atworption. It la perfect,r niaiiu elnolute and Inr-aiatll.le cur* f or dealt I •line**, ua* of opium, tobacco and narootlca V, Hnp Bm*r* Mfg. Cos. Rorh**w, W, T. || 171 HORVIVU > til S kiltlll.N. A >F.W STORY By a I.adv of Snvnnnaii, Savannah Weekly News * Of (K-’TOBKR 4th will contain Hie firat chapter* of a atory of thrilling intercat, entitled Anabel’s Secret. BY MRS. J. O. BRANCH. We deal re not to anticipate Ihe phnaiir* which the rcudcia of tlie Wkkki.Y Nkwb will derive from the permed of thia charming atory, and therefore w ill net apeak of it here further than to any that in the nianageiiieut of an original and intenaeiy interesting plot, lad leaa than In her |aiwrm of ileacription. her life like deliiicatioiia ef character, and the pure moral tone of her reficrtimia, tin- accompliahod au thor givi'M naaiirancc Hint ahe inherit* the geniua of her gilled mother. Mr*. Caroline Lee llcntz. w lame work* of fiction have been ao universally admired and atill rank among tlie moat pnpnlai American laaika id their rliaa AnalaT* Secret ' ia develop ed in California, of which Stale tlie author waa at one time a reaident, nnd her vivid deaeriptiona ef antnc ef tlie meat wonderful aceuery of Hint pic tiirca,|iic region arc among tlie striking feature* of Hie atory. The new aerial will run through aeine right or ten iiihiilh ra of the Weekly. Siilmcriliera who dcaire to liuve the story complete abould send ill their auh aeripliona al once. Siilmeriptiau fg a year, II for aix month*. Money run lie sent by Money Order, Registered Letter or Express, at our risk. J 11. KNTIIjV-, SavtuuMh, Ga. THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION. linvitiK th* rfmiinK war—a year tlint will witn. Hf till- iit-oaf-H* <i viiltnitwiinß of the moat. intereatiuK j political content that ha* ever taken place in thia j country—every rltixeu anil every thoughtful person j will lie’ eompolh'il to rely upon the news,wipers for j information. Why not K*'t the beat ? Abroad Tint (’oNariTi flux is recognized, referred to anil quoted from as the jeadinj, emit hern journal—aa the anil veliiele of the heat soothern Uiouoht and o]dn ton—and at home ita columns are consulted for the latest news, the ficshest connucut, ami for all mat ter* of apodal nnd current interest. Tint CoJiSTlTl' 'nos contains morv and later telegraphic news Ilian inn nthi'i Georgia paper, and this iiariicular feature will 111- lai-oelv added le during the coming year. All ita facilities tor gathering the latest new* from all parts of the country w ill lie enlarged anil supple limited. Til* CoxsTl'iTTIOX is both chronicler and commentator Ita editorial opinions, ils contribu tion* to Hie drift of current discussion, its humor mis and satirical paragraphs, are copied from one end of the conn try to Ihe other, It niins ulwavs to lie the brightest and the best—newsy, original and piquant. It alma pwtlculariy to give the news im partially and fully, and to keep its readers Informed of the drift of current discussion by liberal hut con cise quotations from all ila contemporaries. It aims, iu short, to more Hum ever deserve to lie known aa '■ tin leading wait hern newspaper." Bill Arp will eonllnue to contribute his iiniqne letters, which grow in savory hnmnr week by week. “ Old Si ” will add his qiiaint fun to the collection of good things, and " Uncle Remit*'' hnsin preparation aac ries of negromvth legend*, illustrating the folk lore of the old plantation. In every respect The Con sTiTi'THiN for 1 ?HI w ill he better Hum ever. Tine Wfkki.t Constiti tiiiN is n carefully edited compendium of the news of the week and contains the best and freshest matter to be found iu any other weekly from a daily oltk-c. Tls news ami niincclUne ous contents air the freshest and its market reports the latest. THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR. This, the best, the most reliable, and most popular of southern agrli ultnnil journals is issued from the pi jilting establishment of The Constitution. It is still edited by Mr. AV. 1,. Jones, and is devoted to the best interests of the farmer* of tlie south. Jt is sent at reduced rates with the Weekly edition of The Constitution. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dully Constitution $ 10 00 a year. o' *• 5 (Hi six months. o o a 50 three month* Weekly Constitution ! 50 a year. .. o l oo six months. “ “ Clubs of 10. 12 50 a year. “ 11 Clubs of 20, 20 00 Southern Cultivator I 50 " ( bills of 10, 12 50 “ •• Club* of 20, 20 00 “ Weekly Constitution and Culti vator to tlie same address 2 50 foe one year. Address THE CONSTITUTION. Atlanta, (in. ATTENTION! ■tail Roal Notice-First t 01l for Money. It is hereby ordered that tiro-third* of the sub scription to the Hartwell Kail Koad be paid in by the liltli instant, that amount being due according to the term* of mibecription. ■Those w lio w ish to pay the whole amount of their subscriptions this fall will he allowed a discount on the third not due. Pay pit mi) tly, and save interest. We believe all sit w illing to carry out their part of tile eouti-act, as we are doing more than is required of os. While the contract only inquires lion 24 lbs to the yard, we are using 30 lb iron, same as is used ou K. A. L. K. li. Our engine is larger than is required by the contract. We have secured accommodations en abling us to push the Koad through lor this crop, de pending upon i/our Ant nrr and promptness in meets ing youi- obligations. Now do not deceive us. We know von w ill give us your hearty eo-oporatiou in the future as in the past, so please pay promptly. Sept. Ist. 1879. By order of the President. E. B. BENSON, Sec y and Treas. AwiJ A WEEK sl2 a day at home easily made Yl L Costly outfit free. Address I'm K A Cos.. All gusta, Maine. 219 BRICHT, ATTRACTIVE, CHEERFUL. Mrs. Julia McNair Wright’s New ltook, THECOMPLETEHOME Cull of PRACTICAL INFORMATION, The youn* llon*c-ket'iH'r , GUIDE, U The Experienced llormsKeeper'* FRIEND. Motim-Epcjln, Cookinr. Dress, Accident*. Sickness, Children, Company. Nlarri**. Dellprion. Moral*. Moaf 7. Family Government. and ri multitude of other tr ' G*° R omo BEAtTIIIt of more practical utility will seldom. if eror, be found outside of inspiration.—t’Arufian Advocate. IjrcnPn iu evcr r home DV \V ch and y^ r lIC.L.UC.U in all country home* I } ung and Old. Fine Paper, Clear Type. Beautiful Binding, Splendid Illus trations. yearly 600 Page*. JLou>prict*. hell* rapuily. AGENTS WANTEDk^M^^r. AddreM J. C. McCIRDV A C 0., Philadelphia, Pa. /Sc a. Ann i>er da\ at home. Samples worth #■> W 3 ''Q yfc U free. Address Stinson A. Cos., Port land. Maine. H art sheriffs sales. Will he sold before the courthouse door in Hartwell. Hart County Georgia, on the first Tiles day in January next, during the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: Seventy-five acres of land, more or less, lying and being in the county of Hart, on the waters' of "Lightwood Log Creek, join ing lands of Frances Payne, Hugh McLaue, hb.-I others, know u as the Lee tract, it being the land bargained by V. 1). Gary to defendant. R. P. Doyle. Levied on as tlie property of R. P. Hoyle to satisfy a 11. fa. issued from the Justice Court of the 1114th District G. M.. for the purchase money, in favor of J. W. Gary. Wm. Myers and John Snow, Admin istrators of V. 11. Gary. deceased. Levy made by J. S. Johnson, L. C., and returned to me. This No vembrr 29th. IH7D. J. K 11 Sheriff LIGHTNING SEWER THE NEW WILSON Oscillating Shuttle SEWING MACHINE Is wonderful In Its conception and un equaled in its capacity for doing a large range of sewing In textile fabrics and In leather. Its motions ore continuous, ad mitting of an extraordinary rate of speed, either by steam or foot power. E very motion of the treadle makes six stitches, thus pro ducing about one-third more work in a day than other Sewing Machinos. It has no stop motions, and tightens the stitch vvith tho needle cut cf the fabric. It uses the well-known Wilson Compound Feed on both sides of th . e has two-thirds less parts than any other first-class Sewing Mac . Its arm is fully oight and one-half Inches long and five and one-half Inches high, and the whole Machine is very compactly andl scientif Ically constructed. In Its proportions, elegance of design and general appearance It is unsurpassed. It3 simple, peworful perfect mechanism places it as far in advance of ail other Sewing as the telephone 13 superior to tho tin spe?king tube. The Wilson MENDING ATTACHMENT, for repairing ail Ikinds .of WITHOUT PATCHINC. furnished FREE with all WILSON SEWING MACHlNES,together with a Tucker, Puffier, Corder. Sot ofHommers, Binder, etc. Prices furnished, with freight charges prepaid, and machines furnished on trial to responsible partios, to bo used with steam-power, In places where we have no agents. Send tor nius trated Catalogue and Price List, No. 230. AGENTS WANTED. Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. EDWIN BATHS t£ CO., JOBBERS IV mr mam & clothing ic-i 122 & 124 Meeting* St., Charleston, S. C. G. F. TOLLY. Wm. M. WILCOX. NEW FURNITURE STORE, ELBERTON, GA. \irK arc offering Furniture or every description at prices far below anything ever offered to the people >V of N. K. Georgia. We give s few of our price*: Bedsteads from $2.00, up. Bureaus “ SB.OO, up. Chairs “ 50cts. up. Evity thing who proportionately low. We have in stock from an fctH.,lo to a (IfAMBEU SI IT. Give un a call an<\ be convincofl that wo nienn what we say. COFFIITS ! COFFIFTS ! ! atork. 1 $4.W fim'^ValniTtmul'MetalirVliae. filled l fliom > 2*5 to iiO niinii tea after "'iiltTl’Kt: FIIIMIV4I specially. FI'RMTI'IIE IEPAIBED in workmanlike style. m TOLLY & WIECOX. Grand Fall Opening! AT THE NEW YORIv CASH STORE. ■ o ■ ■ HAVING just returned from the Northern Market with a complete stocß °f Mer chandise 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, NOTIONS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, And all things generally kept in a country store. In order to secure bargains, call JOSEPH STRAUSS’, ELBERTON, GEORGIA., j-q Next store to J. 11. & T. A. Jones. J B. E. SLOAJL JAS. M. SEIGNIOUS. SLOAN & SEIGNIOUS, an Factors iti General Conan fctltits, BROWN’S \) 11 ABF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Liberal advances made on Cotton. Consignments solicited. 184 J. IZARD MIDDLETON. JOHN w - WILLIAMS. J. I. MIDDLETON & 00., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 7 SOUTH ST., OtLTIMOOL FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY. I am now prepared to show the best stock of imported BONNETS AND HATS. A Large Assortment of HJ&XB the new styles, at very low prices. REAL lIAIR BRAIDS for SU)O, and upwards. A full stock of LACES. TIES, BOWS and \ FILINGS. Call at once, and have the advantage of selecting Irom a full stock. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention. 170 M. F 45 Whitehall Street, Atlanta. MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. R. . WITHERSPOON, has removed from Andersonville to T. 11. Anderson s Mill, one mile north of Holland’s Store, S. G., where he can alw:i\-s he found, except when professionally absent. ,T * JOHN P. SHANNON, A TTORNEY-A T-LA tV. ELBEKTOX, GEORGIA, Practices in the Counties of Elbert, Hart, Madison and Fianklin. and iu the Supreme Court elsew here when employed. Si (A bad beginning mokes a good ending.) Mi Good Man, What Gives You Pain 1 * BROKES PROMISES AND UNPAID DEBTS! j/T 81^ Wc do not say that ALL MEN are liars but that we owe debts which Ml Si HL. PAID, and if our GOOD PROMPT-PAV ING customers do not help us, to whom must wc look? Some men would let us talk ourselves to death, or die iu the poor house rather than use any exertion to pay what they owe us. We arc glad that all men arc not so. Many of our good friends are coming up with cotton and money 10 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. # t Do not take offence, for none is intended. We simnly need money and are not asham to tell you so. WE MUST HA\ E IT. E. B. BENSON & CO. ; OLD AND RELIABLE, | Sanford’s Liver InyigoratorS lis a Standard Family Remedy for {diseases of tlie Liver, Stomach {and Bowels.—lt is Purely ♦Vegetable.— It never 11 Ii —lt is ri-'i* il b - it* HII; uni I.v t!io public,§ lor raoro than B 5 years,s jlp with unprecedented results.? SEND FOR CIRCULAR.! T w caurfißn w n 102 EnoAD ' VAY '> Ii lii OnliUrtUj tTJ •LI ■ | yEW YORK J AST DRI LL IST WILL TELL YOI ITS RLPI TATIOX. J II 11 K t11.1t.• 111 M lltlll tE. Lkavk Bowersville directly after arrival of down passenger train on E. A. L. R. K.. about 1 o’clock p. m. ARHIVEat Sanders' (2J miles from Hartwell) at 1:45. Leave Sanders’, going up, at 3 p. m. ARRIVE at Bowersville 3:45. Atlanta a charlotte air line r. e, CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. On anil after June trains will he run on this lload ns follow* : PAY PASSESOEU TRAIN. (KASTWAHD.) Arrive at Toe run POtam Leave 810 am (IVESTtVARD.) Arrive at Toccoa. 6 15pm Leave 6 16 pm XIGIIT l-AKSEN'r.EE TRAIN. -(EASTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 7 52 p n Leave 7 53 p m NIGHT I'ASSKNGK t TRAIN. (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 7 39 a m Leave 7 40 a m LOCAL FREIGHT TRAIN. (EASTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 2 42 p m Leave 3 00 p m (WESTWARD.) Arrive at Toccoa 10 00pm Leave 10 30 pm Close connection at Atlanta for all points West, and at Charlotte for all points East. Through Tickets on salo at Gainesville, Seneca City, Greenville and Spartanburg to all points East amt West. G. .T. EOREACRE. General Manager. W J. HOUSTON, G. P. & T. Agt. ELBERTON AIR-LINE SCHEDULE. Trains leave Jloweraville for Elberton 10.30 Leave JknversN ille for Toecoa 6.00 a. m. TAX NOTICeT - I WILL he at the following precincts at tlie time specified, for the purpose of collecting State and Countv taxes for 1879 : Hartwell, Tuesday, December 2d. Alford's, Thursday. December 11th. Reed Creek, Wednesday. December 10th. Ray’s, Saturday. December 6th. MeCiirry's, Friday, December sth. Smith's. Thursday, December 4th. Bowersville, Monday, December Bth. Parker's Mills. Tuesday. December 9tli. Come forward promptly anil pay your taxes. J. TANARUS„ JOHNSON, X. C H. C. THOMAS O. CARLTON Attorney-at-Law, ELIIEUTON, GA„ "N'fT'lLL practice wherever employed, in both W Federal ami State Courts, ' 165 F. B. Hodges. T. T. Hodges. F. B. HODGES & SON, ATTIIRXr.YS-AT.IAW, Nl'rn.L practice in Hart, FJbert and Madison of > > the Northern, and Franklin of tbe_ Western Circuit, and ill tin- Supreme Court and U. S. Dis trict Court at Atlanta. Collection made a specialty. 218 cfAftaweek in vour own town. Terms and $5 y 7 D D out fit free." Address H. HALLEtr A Cos., Portland. Maine