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Ur look Alt U WUM AD owl, ho did.
HU trick* wore well udjuetod
lie decliuod toadrwrtiee, you eoe,
Aad iu a year he bunted
The well* are boiling orer at the top
1 since Sunday's rain.
tVliat Hartwell wants now is a tumoral
spring, and we must hare it.
Lapt. Johnson says tax receipts arc
steady, but not much in demand.
Real estate is advancing rapidly since
the completion of the Hartwell Railroad.
Enough rails floated down the Savanuah
on Monday to fence one side of the count v.
Page k Maxwell's new chimney fell on
Sunday night. The big rain undermined
it.
W. L. Goldsmith, agent for P. Zell A
Sons, dealers in fertilizers, was in Hart
well last week.
Prof. Garst will lecture to-uight (Tues
day) in the Academy cm phrenology anti
physiognomy.
Hodges' and Henson's mills were both
stopped by the heavy waters for a short
time Monday.
Sing Richardson aays he wrung his other
sock last Sunday. This accoants for the
large moisture.
Garst, the phrenologist, did a big busi
ness in Hartwell last week, fectfhg the
people’s bumps.
Several Carolinians hare been blockaded
by the heavy waters this week, and are
unable home.
Mr. John Maxwell's well wail, which he
had just had put in, caved in on Sunday
last. Too much rain.
Nancy Hart scared Capt. Craft’s mules
on Monday, and they ran away with the
wagon. Et tu Brute !
T. W. Norris, n rising young gentleman
of Anderson county, S. C., paid us a
pleasant call on Monday.
James E. Vickery will open his singing
school at Cross Roads Academy, Elbert
county, on the 29th inst.
The Anderson (8. C.) Journal says the
Hartwell Railroad is a “monument to the
enterprise of Hart county.”
Miss Sallic Lou Skelton, a charming
young lady of Anderson county. S. C„
is visiting friends in Hartwell.
Dr. Mathews’ little boy Bodic was
thrown from a horse on Monday and hurt
considerably, hut not seriously.
We are glad to state that Dr. W. 11.
Page has sufficiently recovered from his
recent illness to resume his practice.
The cotton boom is weakening and cot
ton is falling with a rush. Fears are en
tertained that prices will continue to go
down.
The Augusta Chronicle says Rev. J. A.
Monday is located at Bowman Baptist
Church in Hart county. It should be El
bert eonnty.
Little Johnnie, son of Mr. E. B. Benson,
has been quite ill with diphtheria for the
past week. We hope soon to chronicle
his recovery.
Dates, gathered from the tallest palms
in the Holy Land, just received at Jim
Webb's little store round thecorner—close
by Bobo's Hotel.
We heard a drummer say the other day
that the Weaver House at Bowersville was
the best eating bouse he put up at between
here and Baltimore.
Married, on the 4th inst., at the resi
dence of Hon. Wm. Myers, by Rev. J. 11.
McMullan, Mr. W. C. Myers and Miss X.
C. Neal—all of Hart.
There were two social gatherings in town
on Monday night, and both of them were
well attended and enjoyed. Competition
will give life to anything.
We have warned our people to watch
out for their locks, windows and doors—
we repeat that warning. There are seve
ral suspicious characters lurking about.
Tax ti. fas. are being written now, but
all who will come while I am writing them
will be relieved of cost.
J. L. Johnson, T. (J.
Jud McMullan advertised for a miller,
and 1 1 ad more applications than he could
accommodate; but he has a good miller
now. and is ready to grind either Hour or
meal.
Last week Rev. J. A. Munday canvass
ed Hartwell in favor of the Gainesville Fe
male College with considerable success.
His sermon on Tuesday night was a tine
effort.
The colored people are beginning to take
advantage of the homestead law. They
are an imitative people ; so if the white
people wish them to do what is right,
they must set the example.
We heard a little boy say yesterday
that he stuck a nail in his foot and it went
to the hollow. •* Went to the hollow !”
we exclaimed. Yes quoth the sauce
box —“ I hollered.”
We are sorry to state that Mr. W. It.
Brown, a highly respected citizen of this
county, died on the Dth inst., of typhoid
pneumonia, lie leaves a wife and two
children to mourn his absence.
Fresh parched ground peas and chest
nuts, with worms, <kc., pickod out, cheap
at Jim Webb's little store, close to Bobo’s
hotel, where yon will always find every
thing good to eat at the lowest prices.
A negro man was caught skulking
around ye editor's smoke-house Monday
night, but being discovered he fled without
the hack hones and spare ribs. Verily,
what a longing one little hog engenders.
On Thursday last, the Directors of the
H. R. R. and their familes and others had
a little excursion up to the thriving town
of Bowersville. The day was very in
clement, but the crowd enjoyed Umnixelfc*
very wall, particularly the good eating at
the fatuous hotel* of Bowersville.
Some of our patrons desire us to give
the price of cotton. We have uot been
quoting the price for tho simple reason
the price varies two or three time* a day,
and to give the prices in a w eekly paper
simply amount* to nothing. W* were in
Benson's cotton yard one day last week
and heard a cotton buyer aay to a man
from an adjoining county : “ Do you know
the price of cotton in your townF” “ Oh,
yes," he replied; “ 1 sold some there yes
terday.” •• Well, what is th price! 1 ”
“Twelve and u half cents.” “Look at
those two samples there and tell us what
you think, they would bring there.’* “It
would bring 11 cents," was the reply. “Is
that all !** Taking another look he said:
“It might bring 11J cents.” “Well,"
said the cotton buyer, “ I have just paid
those men there 12 cents cash for it. We
have noticed the prices current in some of
tho weekly papers, and they are not
changed on many articles more than once
a year. But to gratify some of our pa
trons wo will give the prices of fodder, corn,
peas, Ac., although there Is precious little
of that sort of produce to sell in this
county. To tho old fellow who wants bis
paper stopped bccauso we don't quote fod
der, Ac., we will say, we are sorry to lose
his patronage, but as ho is old enough to
die—and It would have been better fof* him
if he had done so yearaago—if he wilt call
on us we will give him a through ticket to
heaven—but whether he can get there on
it is another thing. We have no doubt if
Fcter was to recognize the through ticket 1
and let him through the gate, he wouldn't j
be there 15 minutes before ho would be j
dictating to God Almighty bow to manage j
the business of iieaVen.
We have a tinware manufacturing es
tablishment in Hartwell, and a clever gen
tleman at the head of it. Now we think
the merchants in the county ought to buy
their ware from him, and the merchants
of Hartwell ought to give up the tin trade
to him. It is a very great convenience to
the citizens of town and county to have
such a concern here, and the little profit
that our town merchants make on tinwure
they conld make on something else. The
Carolina tin peddlars have no right to sell j
their ware in Georgia, and should boar- I
rested every time they put in an appeur
ance in this county. It is not giving our
own people a fair chance.
A man broke open the window of T. P.
Harris A Co.’s grocery store about half
past seven o'clock last Sunday night.
IMnk had just retired in a room above the
store, and hearing a noise, hastily jumped
out of bed and struck a match, which fright
ened the thief so that he preeipately fled
through the window ho entered, leaving
some of his tools. We have no doubt the
scoundrel will be sentenced I)3* Judge Bot
tle at the next court. Pity the crime is
not a banging offence, but there is no crime
for which a person can be hung in this glo
rious homesteading, whitewashing State.
Prof. Garst, of Atlanta, the Phrenolo
gist, has been in town for the last week,
and has given several very interesting en
tertainments at the Academy. In his
blindfold examinations be not only de
scribes character with wonderful accuracy,
but he also gives the build of the person,
the features and the color of the hair and
eyes. At his last lecture he held the com
plete attention of his audience for near two
hours. He will lecture again to-night
(Tuesday), and will have a large audience,
doubtless.
Mr. A. M. Culpepper, one of our sub- j
scribers in Jackson county, is a tine farmer j
as the following figures will show, lie
made this year on rented land w ith one {
mule, assisted by his daughter and little
son, 233 bushels of wheat, 132 bushels ofj
oats, 500 bushels of corn, seven bales of
cotton averaging 471 pounds each, 100
bushels of potatoes, plenty of meat to do
him, and cabbages till you can't rest. This
shows w’hat a tenant of energy can do in
Northeast Georgia.
Misses Vinnie Burriss and Maggie Dan
nelly, of Anderson county, is. C., are vis
iting the family of lion. F. B. llodgcs.
Miss Dannclly is the youngest child of Kev. ■
James Dannellv, the world renowned j
Methodist preacher of Georgia or South
Carolina (both States claimed him). We j
heard him preach fifty years ago, and have
known numbers of people to go forty
miles to hear him, and he conld always
draw bigger congregations than any
Bishop.
On Saturday night a tremendous rain
set in lasting until Sunday night, when it 1
broke off clear, cool and windy. The
Savannah rose to an unusual height, and 1
all streams were overflowing. The fresh
embankments on the 11. R. R. were con-;
siderably washed in many places and the
cars were detained for some time in con
sequence. Freshets and droughts are lie
coming unpleasantly partial to this section.
The schedule on the Elbertou railroad
has been changed, and trains now run as
follows : Leave Toccoa 8:00 A. M.; arrive
at Elberton 12:00 M ; leave Elberton 2:02
P. M.; arrive at Toeeoa 6:05 P. M. El
berton is displeased with the change, and
Toccoa is correspondingly elated. Trains
on the Hartwell Railroad make connection
at Bowersville.
If there is a man so lost to religion and
decency as to be a habitual swearer, we
would like to employ him to blaspheme
the d—dadrotted goats that hold converse
sweet on our piazza at night. Wages no
object. No Irish or Dutch need apply—
| we want plain English language, such as
[ we can understand aud appreciate.
A. # G. McCurry, Esq., holds his law of
fice in the Sheriff’s room of the Court
House, north-west comer, next Pi the
Brown building, where ho will be pleaded
to see his friends and clients.
Everybody is cord ally invited to attend
the pound party t the Acadriuy Christ
mas F.ve night and contribute their pounds.
Ladies wishing to contribute whole cakes
will be permitted to do so unmolested.
Tho Hartwell Debuting Society decided
on last Thursday night that ” The protec
tive tariff is not hetielictal to the United
States.” Question for next debate : ** Is
the homestead law benctiOial to Georgia f”
About three hundred yards of the Kl
herton Air-Line Railroad was washed up
by the freshet on Sunday, and consequent
ly we failed to receive any mail on Mon
day. Such weather is heavy on railroads.
Lily, Dr. W. 11. McCutry's little girl,
fell off - a plank resting on the sills of an
unbundled rooia. and broke her collar
bone ou a piece of timber on last Wednes
day. The little suflVrrr is doing very well.
Don't forget to attend the ratlh at Jim I
Webb's store on Christmas day. For 25
cents you may get an elegant picture or
watch. The beauty of the plan is. that
them will he only ten chance* on each
article.
A man bought an oil tablecloth yester
day. His companion asked: ” What Is
that?” " It's an oil cloth.” “Oh, yes;
it's good to keep off the rain." “ Yes.
and it's good to eat on—you never do have
to wash it!”
We had a pleasant call from Mr. Marion
Cheek, on* of the prominent business men
of Bowersville, last week, lie handed us
some greenbacks, and left us happier than
he found us. lie is doing a good business '
at Bowersville.
A lady stepped into one of our stores re
cently and asked to look nt some fine 1
lady’s hose. The clerk handed her down
several pairs which had fancy work in
bright colors at the tops, when she said
she did not like them because the fancy
work w as too high up to be seen.
Large lot of tobacco at lower prices than
have been known since the war at
E. B. Benson A Co.'s.
W. S. Shields, the polite and gentle
manly salesman from that grand old hard- i
ware and cutlery house of Findlay A
Roberts, of Baltimore, w as here last week,
and as usual, sold a number of heavy
bills for the spring trade. J. B. Roberts,
of tlieirbouse, traveled all over the State !
of Georgia annually before the war, and
sold' Hie principal towns and villages.
Roberts was considered the handsomest,
most gentlemanly and accomplished com
mercial traveler that ever sold goods in 1
Georgia, and we think Shields has proven
himself a very apt scholar under the teach- j
ing of the boss hardware man of the United |
States._
The Bine Ridge mountains, which run
around us in a sort of a “ circumlobendi
quo,” somewhat similar to a horse shoe, J
loom up majestically this morning with
large tracts covered with snow, and the i
patches of blue stone interspersed with j
the white, with a clear sky and a bright ,
sun shining upon them, causes them to
present a grand and picturesque scene.
But the mountains are fully sixty miles
from ua. although the Augusta and other
Georgia papers speak of the Hart county
mountains, when there is not a better ly
ing county in the Elate, and not a foot of
land in it that cannot be cultivated com
fortably.
Ask your merchant for clothing made
by Edwin Bates A (Jo., Nos. 507 and 509
Broadway, New York. The largest man
ufacturers in New York of clothing lor
Southern trade. Branch house, Nos. 2 and
4 Pryor street, Atlanta, Ga. 179
I’roiui or an* I'oiiiiir.
I am proud of my County for several
reasons, namely :
First, in point of morality she is at least
on an average with her sisters or adjoining
counties.
Second, Hart county is as healthy as any
county in Georgia.
Third, Hart county sustains as many
schools as any county in North Georgia.
Fourth, Religiously Hart county is on
an average at least, with those she joins,
as an evidence of this our Brother Fariss
has returned to labor with us for the third
term, and lie loves good people.
Fifth, as to industry and pcrseverence
Hart county is behind none, as is proven
by her crops, and also by the construction
i of the Hartwell Railroad in so short time,
j This work has been done by as clever a
set of men as live in any county, and at
; the proper time. 1 hope the people will re
member Capt. Craft by placing hint in our
i Legislative counsels.
1 am proud of my county, because we
i have one of best the papers in any county
published in Hartwell, and conducted by
as clever a set of men as ever pushed a
quill. Long may The llaktw'kLl, Sun
shine to entertain and enlighten all in its
!reach.
I am proud of my county, because I was
! a pioneer in this section 29 years ago. J.
j S. Herndon, A. C. Walters and William
Jones and myself all came here about the
same time, and have done our part m ele
vating the county to its present standard.
Last, but not least, I am proud, because
1 know one man in my county that will
, soon be 65 years old who has never cheat
ed any person out of 10 cents knowingly.
This makes me very proud,
j May the people of Hart ever sustain
1 themselves in all that is good and honor
' able, is the wish of a citizen of Hart.
pop Sihm i,
ri-fklr l.nillc*.
Those languid. tiresome acuatlions.
| causing you to IVel scarcely able to be on
I your fuel; (hat constant drain that is taking
| from your system all its elasticity ; driving
i the bloom from your chueks; that contin
ual strain npon youf vital forew. rendei
| mg you irritable and fretful, can easily b
removed by tho use of that j marvelous
remedy, Hop Bitters. Irregularities and
obstructions of your system are relieved
at once, while the special cause ot periodi
cal pain is permanently removed. Will
you lived this?
no,non Uimml shiiixiv*
Wanted by K. B. Benson A Cos. Will take |
on accounf oV pay frf them in good* or 1
cash. To insure sale come early.
Hide Not tow I.lght roller a IHohnl.
Portaline has alleviated the suffering of
many who had Lccti afflicted for years with
diseases arising from an inactive liver, and
a volume of thanks Ims been received by j
the manufacturers, who unhesitatingly or- 1
fer to the public their great Liver Medicine
s the purest and simplest remedy for sick
headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, sour
stomach, etc. Price 20 cents a bottle.
Sold by K. B. Henson A l.'o.
Great Christmas Rale!
I will fulfil* off a lot of beautiful open
case nickel-plated watches nt 25 cents a
chance, and only 10 chances on a watch.
Also yellow double-case watches, that
look like they were worth $l5O. at 50 cents
u chance, 10 chances to tho watch. A lot .
of large and elegantly framed oil rhroidns
at 25 cents a chance. 10 chances to the
picture. Beautiful nickel-plated alarm
clock—handsome enough for the finest
parlor in A merica—3o cents a chance, 10
chances fur the clock. And many other i
articles nil to be rallied on Christmas day 1
at J. M. WI,ISB>.
t 01l KAI.R,
The most convenient dwelling house in j
Hartwell, beautiful location on two of the
main streets, two-thirds of tin acre of J
ground. Apply at Tun Sun office.
A I*i,m, l Item
Near the residence of John B. Benson,
containing ti ft ceil acres of open land, with
plenty of good lircwood, healthy locality,
and a line spring of water. Anyone de
siring to educate tln-ir children would do
well to give me a call, as I am desirous of
renting. 1 will also give one-half of my
house. * u.vhuv I. lloj,LAM>.
Dec. 16th, 1579.
Yin ns in Com I Ik*.
Cream chocolates, cocounut strips, goo
ber candy, tartly, and ull sorts of goodies
just received. And in a few days will
have a large stock of Christmas trix, fancy
goods, fireworks, lire crackers, dolls,.toys,
toy books, Ac. Would bo pleased to linvc
the ladies of town and county to call on
me, as I keep a ch an, nice, quirt store.
J. M. Wkhb.
Pr.TUTTS
Expectorant!
IN 25CT3. AND HI BOTTLES.
Its properties urn Dtuiulcent, Nutri
tive AitUbniiiii, Bootluau and Healing.
Combiuiur all t hose qualities,, it. is the
most effective I.UNG BALfcDIM. over
offered to HUtliiroru irom pulmonary
diseasim.
DR. J. F. HAYWOOD,
of >cw Vwk, voluntarily Union*;* it.
READ WHAT HE SAYS:-
|>r TITTT : New Yo k. HtpC, IH, 1*77.
Dear hir-During U*i* J* ar 1 v i 1 i* na Jmndrad
caswfl <f luiiffd im.i ln tin* ! w. r w nU of th*
city the c so* aero of u wry •oru** tyi *. I' was
there my turn vm w ae.dwedtoTutt • Ki*ecUirttn,
and I contex* my mr n“ • t iti wnD<l**rial
lurirM h prutiro or twenty >**, 1 h;.vei merer
known a medicine to act pioinptly..and with such
happy efluct*. It instantly ulwined the must violent
flteof eoaxbmg. end iu variably cured Um Uieeaee in
a few (Uye. I chuerfnily indoree it aa the best luug
medicine 1 A w ,., s , M y WOOD. M. D.
A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES.
OAce. Evening Nt*w, Augusta, Ua.
Dr.TUTT: Deer Sir Mylitllo eon. wee attackml
with pneumonia lusi winter, whn ll l<nt him with a
violent cough, thiL la* tod till within a month aiuca,
lor tho cure of which 1 am indebted toy.mr valu .hie
Expectorant. I had tried mmt evorv t ,uuf rec .m
--mended, hut none did any good until I tmnd your Ki
pecPirant, one bottle 01 willed removed Ui cougu
euUrely. With many tliank-% yvj&iLJi.
Had torrlbNrCH T~3 WEATS.
MfUiphie, l'‘eb., U IH7I.
Dr. TUTT: Sir T lievr >emi Hiifferiug i*r nearly two
(earn wiLh n eevero cough Win a1 c <uiainced ia
ing your Expectorant J w-< reduced to one hundred
aud aixieen poinidN in weight th id tried animat
everything; ii.ul tan ilii'i tils lr awei.tn. i iiave t*ken
half dozen bot leg. I’i.e nawe t* hu/e lelt IM,
the cough haa and aapptvared, and I ti .vegained fifteen
pound, m OU VKKKIiiK
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS.
I, | ■ >u ■ : ia < Qld ' A• you uii
gble to rainTTthH pbiejrm ?“ llavd you an Irrit*-
tion in tho tlirout T A- iih of op aiion on
tlm lungM, with iboii breath ? Vo you Imvo a
fit of couching oil lyiu* down T A ahtirp pain
now and then in the region of tile heart, rliou!-
deiauud hark? 11 no* our Advier le take at
once a doao oi i ult e E yon will woon
be able to raiae the pi in un hour r *peat
the Bxpeciorant, place a hot iron to the fH t,iake
twooiTiitt’H"l®-_ You will noon fall into a
pleasant M<--p and wake up in tho rooming.
Cough gone, lunga working In ly_; -y breath
ing, and the bowel* moving hi a natural mariner.
To prevent a return of tbewi Hyniptoins uaa tire
Expe< lot ant h*v ial day.
Office, 35 Murray Street, N. Y.
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Blac* by <lnlvpliction of this DTE. It im
part* A NAtural Dolor, aot. ln.tantaneoualy, and ia
Harmlnaa aa aprinit water. Sold by Dnutpata. or
Boat bjr nxpraaa on receipt of *l.
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Georgia.
A Bud Mpcll.
" Harry, can you spell lleinorrhnTmf?**
“11-i-m-e-r i-d,”said Harry. “ Try again.”
*• H-e-l-m-u-r. no, I can’t ; but I cun spell
it ill plain l cited States talk, and lull yon
something shout it, too. I'-i-l-e-s tlniCs
the way to spell it.and three-fourths of the
men in this cnmtitry kulfer with it for year*,
nnd persist ill trying this, that and the
other, without being relieved, when there
is n genuine remedy." “ What is that?”
“ Tnbler’s Buckeye l'ile Ointment, which
is good for nothing elan, but is a never-faiL
ing Cure lor Piles.” Price, A0 cents. Flr
sale by E. U. Benson A Cos.
Thv notion! Out.
Notwithstanding the rise iu nearly nil
classes of goods, the cash will still do a’oii
ders ul K. B. Benson A Co.’s. They Lave
a splendid stock of goods which they aro
selling cheap, and don't you forget it.
.Merchants, do vU know that Mrßrido
A Cos., Atluntn, Ga.. sell Crockery as low
as it can he bought anywhere? 1 hoy keep
good goods and don't mind selling them
•low nat hard pan prices. I'bey keep the
very largest stock of crockery, glass w are,
etc. Freights arc ch< a per from Atlanta
than any othei point—then why not give
them your orders t When you one# gel
hitched in with them there i.-i no choking
you off’.
MS
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CURATINE,
For 1)1 00. l iMhvtt**-*.
CURATINE,
For Liver Complaint*.
CURATINE,
For Kidney WtH-ane*.
CURATINE,
For Hliouuiutumt.
CURATINE,
For Horoftlla DiwaacH.
CURATINE,
for Hryaipclaa, I lOipl**,
filotch**, *te.
E. B. HENSON & CO., Agents,
22J IlnrtwelT, (is.
ELEVEN
VALUA3LE TRACTS
LAND
O.X SAVANNAH AND TIIiALO RIVERS
For Sale!
\< >ILKKAIil.K to .in order of the ('ourt and ordi
nary of If,Aid County, will be sold tlnv
oaivtlibOMi i<K*r in lint twi 11. Indn-fi-u the legal
lioni'M of Male, on the Fliml Tucuduy In
the hi lid*, to wit;
An r*hiiid in tin Kn\annuli Ith'f, lust tlm
junction of 'i ugalo and Seneea Utv* j - *, <xuit:iiniug
I’wont\ Fight Acres, more or !*•*, In a mgh state of
culUvKtion
Also, a Tract of Land, known rm lot N°- 1 on the
Savannah Klv*r, oiijmeite the alHvertugetibett tslniid,
joining J. T. W . V riimi and the Jolm Dyar tract,
eont lining Twenty-N hi Acres, more or b ag.
.Also ; Trai l No. iyintfon the Savanu.ih Klvai,
and know n an the John I)>ai !of, !t No I,
and tlm Klialia J>vai lot or Ferry truot, eontaining
One Hundred and Fifty Fight A • re*, mure or xcmm.
Also: lot No. 3, miaown hm the Je**e Ilsur 'iruct,
joining W. J. l>var, lot No u, and othorn. contain
lug One Hnndted and Twenty .Seven Acres mhru or
I ohm— good foreMt lurid.
Al*o , U>\ No \ know n um th* Wefbour tract,
cjoutaiaing'J'wo jiumlitd ami Ten Acre*, Lore or
lei**. A valuable trail of forrMt land, welt tl rube red.
joining Mr*. Oraut, idia-* N'h kciy, Lewi* iVho, and
othern.
AImo; Lot No. fi, known hm the obl M. Jhown
nlaco, eouUining ()iic liundml and Two and Om -
l,:lf A:rc* t more or lea*, hdning J.iim n Drown. Kes*
mli Brown, ami others, lying on water* of Caney
Branch.
Aho : l.o* No G. known iih tlm Hatiiiah Itiehanl.son
tot, Ivin * on both sides of t'anev Bram’h, johiing tho
Wvlhotii tract. <' A. Webb, Ke*iah ihown. and
others—with valuahle shoaf—containing Tliirty Two
A Cron, more or leaa.
Also, Lot No. 7, known iv the* J'l-epmu tract.
Joining Tho*. MeDotignl. Mtb: fimnt dahmsThown,
mul o tie is. itontiMui.ig Three Huu-luii ami Forty-
Fight Acres, more or lcfta—n vatnahle tract of forest
bunt.
Also; tracts No*, e aud 9, known as the t'uuthcn
liiud No. h. Mmiainitig 'f wo II nnfired and Jfwcnty-
UMe Acj-es, moro oi less, joining T. I. McMulla**,
Mrs. ( hsclsmi. ami otlmr*. lying above Mid Me-
Mullan’s mill. The alaive is in a good state of unitl
vat ion.
No. h. known as the |)xut* iynn trait, containing
One fhiiplrml Acres, more or lesa, joining James
Melbo tgaj. J. Ayyr*. Marb Bow man and.' lot No. h.
Fresh land well fmproven, ti3 or JO ucrea cleared.
The above two tracts lie on the wati ia of Little
Light'UNHilyg Cn ek.
Alm. Lot No. 10, known .* the Auia Fleming
trad, lyiii*? on waters ot l.lgl twuodlog Fresck, Joixx-.
ing Samuel Sander*. Jam*** Vickery, v*uF others,
containing Dim* Hundred Acres, hmt or h ss, about
six miles north of Hartwell—well timlwrod.
Also: IM Ko. 11, known kh the .Stcpui*i Took,
survey, containing Tw eiit.V dive am! onefunr Acres,
joining .lames Vickery, Win. U aud
other*. -
VUts of each lot or true/ can be 4em l*fl calling in
the Clock s oflb’C.
All sold os the pfO|M*rt t \ *U‘Col. F. K. HunUm,
<lcceased.
Terms, on half cash— the other half dun twelve
month*, with inteersl fiom *!si\ •! sole at eight per
cent Tlii- Novofhe •. 1*79.
C. U'K.Bp V lm’r
, . ot J £. flnnu-eni'li.c and.
A uuNilciHitl com
pound of known vMue—
CoitibjuluM tu ou*’ prop
ui alio n ino cunittvA
pow m lor tho evil*
which p4Mlnf nil <!!•-
canes of the Wen* f, Ul®
l.ivrr, the Kidn+vm*
Harmlcna In action and
thorough In Ua effect.
Ill* unexcelled for the
cure of al I frloorf THm
*‘Htsrn such hr Sci'w/*
muf. Tiunoif, iUttlm,
irHer,Salt Nhciun,
ithettnasimtn, Her*
curia l foisnninfj,
nI BO # oust! 1 patlo4,
llynpcpmla, in<t f
avmtion* Sour Stosn
iith, Rctcuiion of
i Hue, etc,
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
THL BROWS CHEMICAL CO.
BALTIMORE. Md.