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Mem Christmas to all!
Like*ine a happy New Y ear.
Hartwell needs a barber shop.
I’p goes our stacking to-night.
Last Sunday was the shortest day in the
year.
Lggnogg • We seldom ever—wall hard
! ly erer—refuse.
Next year is leap year, girts; but look
before you 1 leap.
Capt. Peck haw had his dwelling on the
square re-shingled.
And to-morrow in Christmas, sure
enough. Ain’t ycr glad ?
There will be a Christmas tree at Mill
town Academy Christmas Day.
Simply an advertising sheet next week.
Christmas comes but once a year.
Fancy groceries and confectioneries for
Christmas, cheap, by Page 4 Maxwell.
Quite a large number of Carolinians
were in Hartwell trading during the past
week.
We think our handsome supplement this
week will make up for our nominal paper
next week.
Hot auppers among the descendants of
Ham arc getting to be annoyingly numer
ous in this burough.
Col. W. Y. Holland lit in Hartwell last
s-eek. When Bill says a innn wis cow-
I hided he sticks to it.
A man was arrested on Saturday night
i tried and fined by Council for shooting a
pistol on Elbert street.
Miss Mamie Shirley, from the neighbor
hood of Bowersville. spent a few days
with her friends in this place last week.
We arc glad to say that the family of
Jas. B. Alford, who have been so alHict
cd with typhoid fever, are all getting well.
Our K. B. Benson is confined to his
bed with diphtheria, but is doing as well
as could be expected. Johnnie is getting
well.
A. R. McCurry, wc understand, lias
purchased the store and lot which he now
occupies. It is one of the best stands in
town.
Ten elegant latest improved Sewing Ma
chines just received and for sale at the low
est prices, cash or credit, at E. B. Benson
& Co.'s.
We notice in the little railroad towns
that Ixiuise l’omeroy is giving temperance
lectures. Wonder what kin Bbe is to
Brick Pomeroj*?
We have received the Daily Gleaner, a
new evening paper published in Atlanta,
at the low rates of 10 cents a week. It is
worth the money.
William Miller, our most genial friend
from Anderson, called in to see us Satur
day. He had a note and wa- hunting the
man that signed it.
v ~%fin A. Hairston, who is one of the
best farmers in the county, sent us Satur
day a half bushel of the finest turnips we
have seen this season.
John A. Wilcox's apprenticeship ex
pires to-day, and he shakes off the Devil's
hoofs and stands forth a journeyman prin
ter —and a good one, too.
The Committee of arrangements if the
Sunday Schools’ entertainment are request
ho meet at the Academy Wednesday b;;e-
n k-g. to perfect arrangements.
M Leisey Shirley died at the residence
of Jdygtham Weldon, in this count}*, on
! the aged 73. She was a member
of Reed Vcck Baptist Church.
i Messrs. ’ltlw. Schaefer and Wifl Snow,
of Bowersvit i paid us a visit Saturday.
; Schaefer is a fin. business man, and would
be a great addition to Hartwell.
The question as y> where the depot
should be located is creating a great deal
of discussion. a.inoirg_ouE. i>.i/nns~ ft's&Aßtf
To' be a case of many men of many minds.
The Resolution Sunday School, a half
mile cast of T. L. McMullen's mill, will
have a Christmas tree at 7 o'clock Christ
mas night. Everybody invited to attend.
The Athens Watchman has a frightful
picture in it, and just under it is “Mrs.
Bushes’ Specific Cure.” Oh, I.ordy ! ain't
it awful to have to be cured by such a
picter!
Prof. Pewfc returned from an extended
visit to Athens on Saturday. The classic
city seems to have agreed with him. lie
is enthusiastic over the virtue of the min
eral spring located there.
We learn there is a movement on foot to
get up an excursion to Klberton during the
holidays, and that Nancy Hart will make
the round trip, provided satisfactory ar
rangements can be made.
The bridge across the creek this side of
Mrs. Elizabeth Teasley's is in a desperate
condition. If it is not repaired soon we
doubt not but some serious accident will
be chronicled at an early day.
Don't forget to attend the ralHc at Jim
Webb's store on Christmas day. For 25
cents you may get an elegant picture or
watch. The beauty of the plan is, that
there will be only ten chances on each
article.
J. Q. Donnald, our tinsman, found in
his store one day last week a pocket-book
containing over SI,BOO, and a number of
valuable notes, lie restored it immediate
ly to its owner. An honest man is the
noblest work, &c.
We have warned our people repeatedly
through our columns to be on their guard
and look to their locks and windows, and
some of our people have given heed to us ;
but not7vithstanding the burglars continue
their work. On Friday night last the rear
window of ('apt. Peek’s store was broken
open and entered. His desk was ransaok-
ed and his papers thrown hither ami thither,
but the thieves found no money, as the
Captain keep* it elsewhere. He says he
don't know what they took from the store.
On the same night the back w indow of W.
H. Stephenson's store was broken open,
but as he has a secure safe the rascals
could not get at his money. They left two
■urns, with good helves in them, iu his store.
Like Capt. Peek, he cannot tell whatthey
took from the store. This thing is getting
to be too numerous. Something should
be done. Our worthy Marshal does his
duty, but he cannot be all over town at
flic mme time. We should have a strong
patrol at nights, especially during Christ
mas week, and our merrhants would do
well to lay in a supply of burglar guns.
One day last week, as Mr. James Driver
left town enjoying a little foretaste of
Christmas, and arriving about Rundown
near the tanyard branch, extended the
i courtesy of riduig behind him-to a “ gem-
I man of color,” who, after enjoying the
I ride for a mile or so, suddenly left Mr.
| Driver. Soon after the latter discovered
; that eighty dollars was missing, lie came
back to town and sued 1 out a warrant
against Lindsey Adams, colored. The
trial came up the next day, when Lindsey
established an alibi, the State being repre
sented by J. H. Skelton, Esq., and the de
fense by Horn A. U. McCurry. A war
rant was theu sued out against Charley
Calhoun, colored, who wan brought up for
trial the same evening, the same counsel
appearing in th oaso. Aa the parties were
starting out of the front door of the court
house to go up in the court room for trial,
the vigilant eyes of Lee Linder, Esq., who
never fails to see anything iu the shape of 1
money, discerned a small, pocket-book ly
ing in the'passw'ay of the courthouse. It
proved to be stuffed full of greenbacks,
and upon examination was identified as
Driver's money. Mr. Driver was sent for,
his monev.paid over to him, the prisoner ;
paid flic costs and the warrant was dis
missed. The negro, Charley Calhoun, 1
hails from Anderson, S. C., and is a bad
character.
Marrying time has come, and every
(Yiristinas the boys and gals mute off in
this county by the score. We want focall
their attention to one important thing, that
is to take a fair and honorable start in life,
and they never casi expect God to prosper
them through life unless they pay the
preacher for making them one. The cus
tom of this coftnt'y is to call a preacher,
perhaps on a stormy night miles from home
and give him nothing hut his supper.
What would a lawyer think if you were
to otier to pay him for important services
by giving liim a meal of victuals? A wife
that a fellow can't afford to pay live dol
lars for ain't worth having.
Who can describe the deep joy* tho pura
and fervent affection which glows in a
young mother's countenance, and tills her
swelling heart as she bends over the cradle
of her first-bom, and beholds him nestling
there in the sweet repose of infancy? No
rude dreams to disturb hfs slumber—uo
foot-fall is allowed in the hallowed room
where baby sleeps. Although her love is
powerless to prevent tho entrance of dis
ease. when cronp, that formidable enemy
of childhood, attacks her darling, her
grateful heart almost bursts with jov to
think that relief can be obtained by using
Coussens* Compound Honey of Tar. No
family should he without this great remedy
for coughs, colds, and diseases of the
throat and lungs, l’ricc 60 cents. For
sale by E. B. Benson k Cos.
We learn from the Athens Weekly
Chronicle that Hon. Alex. 11. Stephens is
said to be in bad health. This will be
news to his constituents. We thought he
was <aie of the most robust, stoutest men
of the ge, and that he would bo our next
Vice He is a man that never
took a of medicine in his life, not
withstanding all the Iwa of the patent
medicine about his taking their
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We notice by the card of Maj. Geo. M.
Hanvey that he has taken charge of the
Cannon House in Atlanta. We know by
experience that Major and Mrs. Hanvey
understand just how to provide for guests
and make them feel at home. Persons vis
iting the Gate City will find a clever, ge
nial host in Major Hanvey, of the Cannon
House and his table supplied with the best
the market affords.
On last Friday a negro, calling himself
Henry Kay, stole Mr. Parker's mule
and then traded it to Mr. Frank Massey
for his yellow stallion. The negro was a
mulatto, had a scar over one eye, and was
dressed in black clothes, with stripes down
scams of pants. The negro is gone—so's
Massey's horse ; and Parker recovered his
mule from Massey. Moral : be careful
with whom you “swop hosses.”
Editoks Sun : Please notify the people
that the Christmas tree at Milltown Acad
emy will be at 1 o’clock in the afternoon,
instead of at night as heretofore rumored.
Rev. B. G'. Thornton and Hon. A. G.
McCurry are most respectfully invited to
attend and deliver short addresses. The
public generally are invited to attend, con
tribute and participate.
Merchants, do you know that Mcßride
& Cos., Atlanta, Ga., sell crockery as low
ts it can be bought anywhere ? They keep
good goods and don't mind selling them
down at hard pan prices. They keep the
very largest stock of crockery, glass-ware,
etc. Freights are cheaper from Atlanta
than any other point—then why not give
them your orders? When you once get
hitched in with them there is no clicking
you off.
We invite special Attention to the Ad
vertisement of the Orange Judd Cos. The
subject of Fencing interests every one,
and much valuable information on this and
many other subjects, with about 900 en
gravings, are to be given in the 39th Vol
ume of the American Agriculturist. See
what the Publishers offer.
The Cincinnati Star is one of the lead
ing papers of the West, and we can re
commend it to our Headers. Sec card.
Attention is directed' to the advertise
ment of the Southern Farmer's Monthly.
It is honestly our opinion that it ia the
beat agricultural publication in the South.
Mr. Thomas J. Cason has built an ex
cellent residence at the intersection of the
roads beyond Mrs. Elisabeth Teasley’a,
He has already occupied it. We are glad
to welcome this quondam citizen of Hart
back to his native heath.
The Hartwell Debating Society decided
at its last meeting that the “ Homestead
l.aw is beneficial to Georgia.” Tho Socie
ty will have a public debate on Christmas
night. Question : •• Is science opposed to
the teachings of the Hilda f"
lion. Win. F. Mowers' saw mill engine
exploded at West Howcrsville Wednesday
last. The roof of the engine house was
blown High in the air, but fortunately no
one was hurt. It is said that it caused a
period shower of shingles and rafters.
Ask your merchant for clothing mads
| by Edw in Bates 4 Cos., Nos. 507 and 609
Broadway, New York. The largest man
ufacturers in New York of clothing for
Southern trade. Branch house, Nos. 2 and
4 Pryor street, Atlanta, (la. 179
A certain man, we ru told, by the name
of Mooray, down iu Oak Bower settlement,
made so much money last year raising tur
nip seed, tliivt he rido ; > horseback to the
spring when he wants a bucket of water.
Vanity, vanity, where's yer sting, sayeth
the Proffitt.
The Baptist and Methodist Sunday
Schools of this place will have an enter
tainment in the Methodist Church on Fri
day night. It will be in the nature of a
Christinas tree, with the tree left out; and
the hearts ef old and young, big and little,
teachers and pupils, will lie made glad by
a mutual exchange of gilts.
A solitary pedestrian w.v* seen walking
at a rapid gate down the deserted street
one cold winter’s day, when a deep snow
covered the ground, and rendered such
exersiae difficult and unpleasant. She
faced the wind bravely until she- came to
———drug store, which she entered for the
purpose of procuring for her invalid mother
a bottle of Cousscns’ Compound Honey of
Tar, the favorite remedy for coughs, colds,
and 1 all diseases of the throat and lungs.
It is also very beneficial when used for
croup, whooping cough, and difficulty of
breathing. Price 50 cents. For sale by
E. B. Benson A Cos.
ClonlM Wnutvd in Clberton.
EI.HKKTON. Ga., 18. 1879.
Gen Its : 1 notice in The I!akt\vki,l
Sun that goats are worth sc. crcly in your
market. Please ship me cr load at once
to this place, C. U. D. Send ns few Bil
lies as possible. Very respt.
Jno. Smith hr.
P. S.—Please send sample of your 10c.
whisky. Worth 15c. here.
Elberton, Ga.
Gentlemen : Ship me at once a ear
load of goats to this place at prices quoted
in the Inst Sun, to be C. 0. I). Please
send as few Nannies as possible.
Respt. yours, Gtxiroe Short-
Klhkkton, Ga., 12-17, ’79.
Dear Gent'S : Please ship mo at once
car load Goats at prices quoted in last
Sun. Your prices are low, low, low.
Yrs., Ac. F. B. Sniues.
The above orders were received last
week, after our paper came out. We arc
satisfied that the people of Klberton like
the fair thing, therefore can see at a glance
that wc arc hut adhering strictly to the
rules of business, when wc require cash
in advance from those with whom we havo
had no dealings and are unacquainted with.
Hence, we roost respectfully, gently but
firmly inform those gentlemen that wc
can’t Call On Dick (V. O. !>.). but must
require the cash with all orders.
I’. S. and N. B.—You Elbcrton fellers
are the bangingest set to order supplies by
the car load we ever knewed.
Cn(me him! Direct.
The main cause of nervousness is indi
gestion, and that is caused by weakness of
the stomach. No one can have sound
nerves and good health without using Hop
Hitters to strengthen the stomach, purify
the blood, and keep the liver and kidneys
active, to carry off all the poisonous and
waste matter of the system. See other
column.
A Boom lor Bi* > Mllorl.
Blow ye the trumpet, blow,
The gladly solemn nomiil,
Let all the nations know
Tluit Bob Short ia blowing roiiiiil.
The above solemn lines occurred to my
mind upon reading the big blow of " Hob
Short,"’ in your last week's issue. Much
that Hob said is true, and some that
“ain't.” Mr. Short says he was a “ pio
nesr-iu this section 29 year* ago.'’ Now,
if I am not mistaken in the sound of his
trumpet, Mr. Short bought a piece of land
from a man who had lived there longer than
Mr. Short has. The settlement in whiclt
Mr. Short lives Ims been settled over fifty
years, and is one of the oldest portions of
Hart County. He further says that he and
J. £. Herndon, A. C'. Walters and Wil
liam Jones came here at about the same
time. William Jones moved to this coun
ty in 1835, J. S. Herndon in 1852 or 3.
Mr. Walters was raised in what is now
llart County. He says they “ have done
their part in elevating the county to its
present standard.” Messrs. Herndon and
Jones are clever and unpretending citizens
and no doubt feel disgusted at the way
their names are used without their consent.
Neither do they lay any claims to promi
nence.
And lastly, that “ honest ” man. nearly
ii.'t years old. ami never cheated a man out
of ten rents. Now, I have always thought
that Uhl It. wns good at a joke, but this
beats him all hollow. •* Big Bob,” just
trot that honest man out ami'let the people
of Hart county havo a look at him. for
such a sight they never have aeon, and
when you have done with him, wc will jual
send him up to Atlanta and nominate him
President at once; provided, Bob is not
the man himsulf. Should Bob happen lo
be egotistical enough to ;>how himself for
that *• honest ” man, he must be content
with running for Governor, or some other
small office, until we can prove him in a
balance and sec whether lie he wanting or
not. CITRIsRMTY.
P. S.- If “Bob Short ” should turn
out to pc that honest man, wouldn't Par
nnm give a mighty price for him. C.
rtlbiMc of lli|irt.
Brother George Cautheiv was born in
Lancaster District, South Carolina. July
Ith, 1792, and died in Hart County, Georgia.
November 7th, 18T9. thus making hum t-8
years old at the lime of his dentil. 11c
was a deacon in the Baptist Church at
Hendry's for 24 years, lie leaves a wife
mid several children. He was loved and
respected by all. The Church will mourn
his loss, ns ho was u prominent and useful
member. Brother Cauthen wns nearer to
us than,most men arc. We know him wc.l.
and think his record was fair. We sup
pose he had fnults, but if so wc never
knew them. Brother Cauthen was con
fined to Hushed for several months. and n
great portion of tho time his sufferings
were intense, but he wns resigned to the
will of the Lord, lie said on his dying
bed that he was just waiting the Lord's
time. We pray God to send the Comforter,
and that IU will be a husband and father
to the widow and orphans. Amen.
It. A. C<UUI, |
C. \V. Christian, > Committee.
J. L. Brown, j
December 19, 1879.
Nliort llol>.
Mkjshks. Kum*Uß : I see a piece in your
last issue headed’ “ I Ain Proud of My
County,” giving several reasons. First, in
point of morality. Boh, how much have
you paid to make Hart County moral and
good f
Second, what have you added, and how,
to the health of Hart County ?
Third, how much have you paid to keep
up the schools in llnrt County! 1
Fourth, how much havo you paid the
preachers to establish this average- of re
ligion I!
Fifth, as to the industry of the people
of Hart County, they always had that be
fore you came to tbv county.
As to the construct km of the Hartwell
Railroad, that is a matter of the stock
. holders and the construction company.
Bob, yon arc no stockholder. Tou havo
paid notlmg to tho road--nor will you.
You are like the old man that jumped up
on the jioist when the benr came in, and
after the old gal had killed it, said to tier.
“ Haven't we played h I ? —we have WiU
the benr I” So it goes.
Brother Farisc loves good people, and lie
loves those that pay their money to keep
up churches, schools, law and order, and
help build railroad*.
Boh, l don't disagree with you as to
The Sun and editors, nor do we disagree
with you about ('apt. Craft—pushing the
work of tha Hartwell Hailroad as lie has
done.
Bob. if your money, or talent, or mor
als, or religion have ever been any benefit
to the Railroad, 1 have never hwxnl of it.
Boh, tell when and how.
As to the (53 year old man that never has
cheated u man out of ten cent please give
me his name. Can't be you, Bob f 1
know it is not me.
I suggest to you that five hundred dol
lars subscribed to the Hartwell Railroad
would read well on paper to one that loves
his county as you do.
Wk Halt Here.
The "lima mid (Jlrlft of the Kouth.”—Tli
Very l*nper fur anr (lilltlriii.
Let every parent sendo\R DOLLAR with
out delay for this splendid paper, and all
the children will be delighted. It is infi
nitely superior to the trashy, sensational
and immoral publications which vitiute
and corrupt the tastes and morals of the
young. It is filled with entertaining, in
structive and amusing matter, just suited
to the tastes of our children, and every
one who has seen a copy is delighted with
it. It contains beautiful stories, essays,
boys' and girls' compositions, poems, puz
zles, speeches, problems, lessons in elocu
tion, questions on history, geography. Ac.,
and scores of letters written by the young
folks in every issue. It is also handsome
ly illustrated. Send for a copy right
away, and you will never regret the invest
ment. Address J. 11. &W. H. Si:ai,h,
Atlanta, Ca.
u The wind bloweth where it lixh’th, and
we hear the found thereof. Selah .”
Mekhkh. Editors : I read in Tiik Si;x
of the 17th instant, of a man who writes
his name “ Hob Short,” and who express
es himself proud of his county, which is
very well and finds a response from every
lover of his county and country; but the
people of Hart county will bs very much
surprised when they sec it published that
29 years ago they lived on the frontiers,
and especially William Jones, who caine
into the limits of llart county 45 years ago
and lives on a larni that has been settled
between 80 and 100 years. So it is with J.
S. Herndon, who lives on a farm where
William Bowers settled between 75 and
100 years ago ; and A. 0. Walters lives on
a portion of the Patterson land that Robin
Baskins settled 75 or 30 years ago.
He should have sai l they were itnrni
gr ants and not pioneers.
And, last, but not least, that man who
he kno -vs that is almost, ltd years old ,wh
never cheated a person out of ten cento.
Wo would recommend that he bring him
out with tlm evidence lo prove it to be
true, and have him properly condensed
and attach him to some circus or tnanag
eric or a- side show, as a prodigy of tint
18th century—a natural curiosity.*
PUBLICAN.
PIANOS & ORGANS
THOM I'icrm TO PURCHASER.
EVERY MAW HIS OWN AGENT
liuildm a llal<-’ (Irsud Inf rmlartlon
Sale continnrd until Nnv. i, itSo. Only aala at
thr kind svrr suacoanfully rainrd nut in America.
O.OtHI tui>rrb iuatrumrnta at lu< (<>■> ralvafnr
fntrmlurtlon and Aalvarflavnaanl. Near
plan of mlUiixi So Ajiiti I Ha Coaaiiitaaii tirtn
aacti ihlypad dtroet tron foctoty to sartkaton. Miilla
oaa’i profita mil. liuli ratal to all. Oaly koala Sosth
million tk!l plan. I*l AMIS, ) (..I Sim, lieu
fijji Square l-rand, S>7. OItOANN, a -ton-.
Ij7l tj atop*. *7U.'J Mojhi, Mirror Top
New, hiiHi*oinr, durable. vnan ruariniw. 1®
<Uy teat trial. i’ur. harr choice Irotn ten I*o*l*
4ma malm ana ‘4OO ttyjereut $4 pit*. Join tbU
KlfrMnttc club of %,oon pun ha*en And tecum
nn inutrument it v hl**Alr rut**. Special*
temu to Mluric 7 'roch*r*, Church**, *n*l Castor*
Adftlreaa for Inl rod u i lon Malt* circular!,
LI DDFN k BATES, Nat annuli, Ga
Dr.TUTTS
Expectorant t
IN2SCTS. ANDII BOTTLES.
Its prapertlea nre Demulcent, Nutri
tive Btalatitmc, Soothing and Healing.
Combining all these qualities, it Is tha
most elTwotivw I.UNO BAX.HAM over
o(Yered to BiilfererH from pulmonary
diaeaaea.
DR. J. F. HAYWOOD,
fif Ifew lock, voluntarily indoraos it.
-READ WHAT HE SAYS:-
Dr. TtJTT : Nw Yo k. Mupt . 19. 1R77
Dear Mr- I Hiring lUm vo.gr If red u it* huudrtaf
ciumm iff luttfc d•* mat. in flu* I wr w rda f fh
city th* c. •• mar* of u v*ry a*v*m tij • It
tbrr* mjr U*u iou w.* culled to I’ult • 1 -itMtctormit,
£1 I conlems my aur rin* ml it* wonderful |xwm
nua a pracUct of twenty yaur*. 1 h*w nrmrr
>wn a iiivdu urn to fid. *■ nr“p!!, find with such
happy ff*ota It itMtUntly tna mail vHiltmt
tits of c<(iohin# t anti iiivurtohly curod ttm Umoium m
•fw duya. 1 climorfulljr indorse it aa tho best luu*
fiAodiciuo 1 ever usod
j i k\ni:ks hay wood, m and. •
A NEWSPAPER PUB. WRITES.
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Dr TtJTT: I>ear bn Mjr liUlo aon. wm ottorkod
with pnuin<inim I net winter, which toft linn with o
vmleut coU4fh. (hat la*Ud till within a month ainoo
for the euro ot winch 1 am indwhted toyour valuable
Kipect-ormut. 1 had trlol moat owry thing rmuxn
mendnd, but mono did any *mh! until l uel jruur Kl*
p*t Uinant. oim hottl* of winch romoTed the cuUtfh
entirely. With luanjr thank*. Imu ynura truly,
Julia kl, WSJjUUL
Had terrible NIONTSWEATB.
Memphta. Pwb ,tl, 1971.
in I ITT: Sir f havo lieen nulTerum for noArlf two
laara with a eover* MGiati. When I uoiiuuetioed io>
id a your Kapootoront 1 wna reduced to one huudrodi
aiuTalxtoen ivound* iu wernUt. t had tried a 1 moat
•▼•rythmic * nml tamhl* night Mraata. I havo tdkrv
half doson lx>tt!*a Thouight awvata have left rua,
the (Hrug;b had aappoarad, and i h *v)pained flftoea
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