The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, December 31, 1879, Image 2

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TII ESD N. iURVVILk MART t oi RTT. (i*.i WnlncMlny. I*rrmle- SI. 17. BENSON ft McGILL. Editors. A. 0. McCUR&Y, Associate Editor. | Tr""~ ‘ *- Trlbnlr of Hmprrl. Brother (Jcorjce Csuthen was born in Lancaster District, South Carolina, July 4th, 1702, and died in Hart County, Georgia. November 7th, 1870. thus making him 88 }-rars old at the time of his death. He \vas a deacon in the Baptist Church nt (Hendry's for 24 years. He leaves a wife and several children. He was loved and inspected by ali. The Church will mourn •his loss, as he was a prominent and useful incmhcr. Brother Cauthen was nearer to lis than most men are. We knew him well, and think his record was fair. We sup pose he hail faults, but if so we never knew them. Brother Cauthen was con fined to his bed for several months, and n great portion of the time his sufferings were intense, hut lie was resigned to the will of the Lord, lie said on his dying hed that he was just waiting the Lord's time. We pray Hod to send the Comforter, and that 11c will be a husband and father to the widow and orphans. Atnen. R. A. Conn. } C. W. Chrihtian. V Committee. ,1. 1,. Brown, j December 19, 1879. < uuse nml Ktfprl. The main cause of nervousness is indi gestion, and that is caused by weakness of the stoninch. No one enn have sound nerves and good health withput using Hop Bitters 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. Sec other column. The < ii■■■ |nlkii l*c isso. Wc will send Tub Hartwki.L Sun with •the Weekly (ilobc, of Boston. Mass., one ;ycar for only fc1.2.1. The Weekly (Jlohe is the largest and best Hollar Weekly in the IT. S., and known everywhere ns the stnl ’ wart champion of the people against the 'fraudulent Republican and the mouarcliial Republican government, and the powerful advocate of the true Democratic principles. Nomefliinir for lh* Sew Sour. The world renowned success of llostel iter's Hitters, and their continued popular ity for a quarter of a century ns a stotn iachic, is scarcely more wonderful than the ' welcome that greets the annual appearance •of Hostctter's Almanac. This valuable medical treatise is published by I lost tot ter & Smith, Pittsburg. I’a., under their .-own immediate supervision, employing SO fhands in that department. Ten cylinder printing presses, 8 folding machines, .*> job presses. Ac., arc running about eleven mouths in the year on this work, ami the issue of same for ISS > will not tie less than ten millions, printed in the Knglish, (Jcr iinan, French. Welsh, Norwegian, Swedish. Holland. Bohemian and .Spanish languages. Refer to a copy of it for valuable and in teresting reading concerning health, ami numerous testimonials as to the efficacy of Hostetler's Hitters, amusement, varied in formation. astronomical calculations and • chronological items. Ac., which can be do pended on for correctness. The Almanac for 1880 can be obtained free of cost, from druggists and general country dealers in .all parts of the country. A I.ally's Wish. “ Oh, how I do wish inv skin was as • clear and soft as yours," smd a lady to her friend. " You can easily make it so," answered the friend. "How?” inquired • the first lady. "By using Hop Bitters, 'that makes pure rich blood and blooming health. It did it for me, as you observe.” Bead of it. Tlic Munilny Plionog;r.i|>!i. of Atlanta, is the best weekly paper pnb 3ishcd in tlie State. It’s columns contain .something to please everybody. It is a bold, fearless paper; attacking ollieial cor ruption in bigli and ,low places. It is a good family paper, in every sense of the word, and we advise our readers to sub scribe for it. if they want a good paper from the Capital. A specimen copy can he seen at this ollieo. Terms £2.0!). per year; SI.OO. six months; .*0 cents for three months. Address. Phonograph, Atlanta. (Georgia. A Had N|M*II. “ Harry, can you spell Hemorrhoids?" ‘•11-i-ni-c-r-i-d,”said llarry. "Try again." *• 11-e-l-ni-ii-r. no. I can't; but I can spell it in plain United States talk, and tell you something about it, too. I’-i-l-e-s—that's the way to spell it.and three-fourths of the men in this country sutler with it for years, and persist in trying this, that and the •other, without being relieved, when there is a genuine remedy.’’ " What is that 7" *-Tamer's Buckeye Pile Ointment, which is good for nothing else, but is a never-fail ing cure for Piles.” Price. 30 cents. For sale by E. B. Benson & Cos. The Hot Inin Out. Notwithstanding the rise in nearly all classes of goods, the cash will still do won ders at E. H, Henson & Co.'s. They have n splendid stock of goods which they are selling cheap, and don't you forget it. A Turin to Kent Near the residence of John 11. Henson, containing fifteen acres of open land, with plenty of good firewood, healthy locality, and a fine spring e4‘ water. Anyone de siring to educate tl.tia ofuldren would do well to give me a call, as I am desirous of renting. I will also give one-half of my house. CHARITY F. lloi.I.ANI). Dec. Kith. 1879. .■>o.ooo Good Mliujili s A Wanted liy K. B. Henson Sc Cos. IVill take! on account or pay for them in goods cash. To insure sale com ■ erirjy IOH MAI.!’.. The most convenient dwelling house in Hartwell, beautiful location on two of the main streets, two-third* of an acre of ground. Apply at Tint Si'N office. ||l,|o Not Vmir l.lffbt r*r lluohrl. Portalinc has alleviated the suffering of many who had been afflicted for years with diseases arising from an inactive liver, and a volume of thanks has been received by the manufacturers, who unhesitatingly of- j fer to the public their great Liver .Medicine as the purest and simplest remedy for sick | headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, sour | stomach, ele. Price 20 cents a bottle. I Sold by I-'.. 11. B< '"" ' ' ~\sk 3'onr merchant for clothing made I ,y Edwin Bales A Cos., Nos. fO7 and (509 Broadway, New York. The largest man- ! ufact ui ers in New York of clothing for Southern trade. Branch house, Nos. 2 and 4 Piyor street, Atlants, (in. 179 Merchants, do you know that Mcßride * Cos., Atlanta. <ia.. sell crockery as low as it can be bought anywhere 7 They keep good goods and don’t mind selling them down at hard pan prices. They keep the very largest stoek of crockery, glass-ware, etc. Freights are cheaper from Atlanta than any other point- -then why not give them your orders 7 When you once get hitched in with them there is no choking you off. II A HIM I I I, PBltlJt < l HRKVr. Dkckmbkr 31 COTTON—DJ to ItJ Floor, t: mi to to on. Coin. H(r. IN-ita Wit*. Wheat. #1 :jO. O.il*. .vo*. Kmliltt. *1 50. ('niton Su'd, 124 c. , Slunk*. nor loud. SIOO. WiNhl, 2-home Inail, 50c. Pint* kind*, jw*r loud, 77c. IVhil Grits, 3sc. Hire. 10c. Sugar. 9 In !2|c. Loftne, Iff to 2<k Huron, flc. Salt, per sack. $1 15. Wit juicy, per drtnk, io<*. MotUMHI’H, 35c. Syrup 55 to 65c. I’tiWflci *25 to 40c. Soda, H to 10c. Tobacco. 15 to $1 25. Uigur*. 2 to 10c. A safoetbbi. Hie. per o*. All wnini hum!icineß, 25c. Start'll, 8 to 10c. Mutter 10 to 20c. Kirg*, I2£c. Uhicken*, into *9| c. Turkey*, 75c*. Ik*ef, 3. In 4c. Pork. net, !k|e. Gnat*. pci head, sc—market plotted. Mutton, pt-r tpiaiU'i, 50c. Lard, I Or. kerosene. lU'Ht machine oil, 75c. English (vonpMTiH. sc. Priiu*toiic, In 1.000 pound lot*, sc. Factory yarn. #1 00. Shirling. 7 to 7|r. Horse and mule hliocm, fJe. Oyster*. *ix ill a can, 10c. Tallow, Or. iiecMWiix. I He. lUu*. Ur. Hide* lOc.. Po*snms, gm* per pound, sc. Mexican Dollar*. Wc. Hart sheriff's sale. Will be Hold in Hnrtwoll, Hurt Countv. < iu., fittrit'.tf the le”iil limn* of sale, on tho Fir*! TucaiUiy in February, IwflO, tho following |rticilv. to wit. Two Town lot*, oho quurtoi of an aero inch, nioio or lo**, No*. 50 ami 51, all with sonic ini-, pnivi incut*. Levied on us tho property of .John 11. St p’.cuiM to nalisfy a fi. fa. i**ued IVoin tho In*t’.oo Court of tho lllOtli di.striot. G. M.. in favor of T. J. Limloi v*. John H. St4*plien* All loviod mi a* the pr|ert> of J H. Stephen* to satisfy the above Htatod ti fa. Lew made h> IV M. Crow, L. C.. and roturnod to tuo Tliia Doc. 211th, IH7II. *l. IL MVEKS. Sheri ft’ Hart sheriffs safe. Will ho *old before the Courthon*o door in Hartwell, Hurt county, teorjria. on the tii*t Tuo* day in February next, during the hour* of sale, the following property, to wit: Fivo bottle* Fe male Regulator, three IniUloh Magnolia Kahn, one Iwdtle of Calomel, two safes, two Hfes, one tea set. t -vents-live hair brushes, seven shaving brushes, lift > -livo tooth nml nail brushes, lot of dough far '* ami one note on .J. A. J. Bmw u for #5(.08 with intt'ft'st at 12 per rent, from April 19. 1876 ; lev it'd on as the property of \Y . Y. Htdland to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from Hurt Superior Court retiii'iiahle to Sep temher Term. 1878. in favor of 1). F. Fleming & Cos. v* W. V. Holland. Dee. 29th, 1879. J. IL MYKRS, Sheriff. (1 KORC.IA—IIAIST COITFTY. I Whereas C. A. Webb, administrator of Mart L Kutlineton. tleeeased. applies to me for leave to sell one undivided half interest in four Town lots in tin* Tow n of Hartwell, (~ known in the plan of said Town b\ lots No*. 3t. 33, 32. 35, and heleiigiiig to the estate of said deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and notify all oeoccrnrd to sin w cause at my other on or lu fore the first Monday in February next why said leave should not be granted. (•iveii under mv hand at otliee this December 31st. 1879. F. C. ST El’ll K N SO V. Ct'dinarv, (1 F.OKCIA —HALT COUNTY. W Whereas Mnry •!. ltrown has made appliention to nte/or permanent letters of administiatinn upon the estate of William D Krown, deeeasetl. 'Fills is thereto re to cite all persons eoneeinetl to heat my office on the first Monday in February next to show cause why said letters should not be granted. This Dee. Hist, 1879 F. C. S'l KPHKNSDN. Ordinary. JOHN P. SHANNON, A TTOHNEY-A T-LA IP, KI.IIKKTON, GEOIUiIA, Urm-tiees in the Counties of Klltert. Hart, Madison ami Franklin, and iu the Supreme Court clsew here w hen employed. SI 10* m l o| fiiSsiisS; CL i M § m 1 -WFj O w <C3^ [ • gocnSltl & Ji zzujuj=*v ▼ . > % t/>t.i —/ e* t=t C3< / XBTT’S PILLS n-s rrtrccfej from Vesretiblo products, combining In tie m Iho Mrindrai.o cr M try Apple, which is ree/irnised bjr phy.iet ns os a iiibstitnio lor e Uomel, posMsama ill the virtues of th. t ultitKl, without i:s br.rt aftr-efTi.ct. AS AN ANTI-BILIOIo MEDICINE * the 7 are Ir.eompirabln, They rt mulate tho TORPID UVEH, Invißornt) the JtB.iVOUS bYSTLM, and Rive to no to tfijLlGK ii’IVJS OXUIAN W,cro..tii.K per fect digestion mid thorough ies mtlstion of foo J. They evert a powerful inCuence on tho XIDNRTS and tIVIB, aid through tho .o or* .ns lumovn ill Impuri ties, thus vitr.fi/ii, k the t asuesoftho body rnd causing a hoeßhy condition cf tho eystom. AS AH ANTI-MALARIAL REMEDY They linvo no equal ; and a a result act im a prove,ntive and euro for Bilious,lte mittont, Intermittent, Typhoid Fevers, and Foyer and /. cue. Upon tho hoalchy action of tho Stomach, doponds, almost wholly, tho health of tho human race. DYSPEPSIA IS THE BANE of tho present feneration. It is for tho Cure of tiiis disease and its attendants, £1 K-HEADACHE, NKItVOUSNESS, It Eh i D-iDEACm torit.Tli‘A'HoM, 1 IL£t that TUTT’S FILLS liavo pained tucli a wide spreadrr nuta tion. Nolii mouy l .aaever been d,s; ov t rod that mis eo t poedily and pent iy on tho di.root'v ior rans piv. , th>m tono and vi"ortoes* mi In to tool. accompli olio I, of course t'. .1 NERVOUS SYCTEM 13 BRACED, THE BRAIN IS NOURISHED, AND THE EQQY ROBUST. Beiniy compoßod ofthe.lui< enof pi an t n ii rart< lby powi rlul chemical agen < , and i ir d;:i a co'.jt mtr ■ ted i r:v->, tiny in i.uamntced free fmn i ny l infr that <>•n in iurn tli' moat del icate person. A noted ( Inmint a hohnsstialyzcil linni. v •• THERE 13 HOKE VIKTEE IN ONE OF TEXT'S FILLS, TITAN CAN EE FOUND IN A TINT CF ANY OTNIilt." \V*‘ ilirre l ore ay lo I lie nllllrlril Try this Romody fairly, it will no 1 harm you, you have nothing to lo so, blit will suroly gain a Vigo rous Body, Pure Blood, Strong Hcrvos rnd a Cheerful f.lind. 1* i: ( ip::l (li.li-c, Do Illurry St., N, V. PRICE 20 CENTO, Sold by lirujorWn IbriWMiont Hie wor'd. TUTT’S HAIR DYE. Gray llair on Winsh ki:r chnnimd to a Glossy ll.At'K by h singlo Application *t this l>vr. li im parts ft Natural Golcr, nct.s i:st rif.-itm u y. mi is .18 I lormlciiftAß spring water. Sold Iy ilruggisii, or * nt by rxprrM o*i receipt f jfl. Office Gii Murray St., Now York. Ayer’s Hair Vigor. For restoring Gray Hair ti lls natural Vitality and Color. A tl ro ss in r which is at min r ' s 0 r v i 11 ir tin- F,nkd,,r '• ”i arm/ hair is so"ii reslori 'd 11 ' > <aWp ' original color trith tin: oloss and freshness of youth Thin hair is thickened, falling hair checked, and baldness often, though not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the follicles are destroyed, or the glands atrophied and decayed. J>ut such as remain can be saved for usefulness by this application. Instead of foul ing t lie hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it clean and vigorous. Its occasion'd use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling off, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious substances which make some preparations dan gernus, and injurious t> the hair, the Vigor can only boneiit but not harm it. If wanted merely lor a HAIR DRESSING, nothing else can be found so dcsir able. Containing neither oil no live, it does not soil white camb: i< an I yet lasts long on tiie hair, givm*. it a rich, glossy lustre and a jjracefu. perfume. Prepare ! by D;. J. C. Ayer k Cos., priictieal an<l Analytical Cheukint*, LOWELL, MASS. . iY MERCHANTS AND Ob 3 BUSINESS MEN WHO WANT CASH-READ. Al.I. who have tried the e* ;riment have obtained rtady money by advertising in the //art-nil/ Sun. A spicy newspaper, sparkling with wit and humor keeps tip with the times in everything. It is the pa rer for everybody. Printed it: the neatest manner. las a good circulation, and is thoroughly read ly just the people to whom you want to sell. Examine its columns and see “Ads " of some of your leading houses. They arc regular advertisers. Ask‘them, and be convinced that it pit vs. Kates low. Terms liberal Paper free to advertisers. Bknson & McGill. Publishers, Hartwell, Ga A ••ITBTTLL WATIWf T\. at. aHat 3 . an 4 anl •• STAR SfANutn nast. Xdft—'USE.** Ua - fAMILY fAVnRITS •* ■BG3fw far Tilß MILLION. t.. .. | jC.y UakaA. IW. TW* (.. it Oti at / 9W. 'WKT^ar 1 * r*~’. •••• *• ) • f 1 / .’■ygWNt •• 1% . far ALL.” It >•• >atta W).nlaK,. / \ .1, s rn. Si ana*. t'aaaaa. W, f,„. ff WEfli:; A ■■ *• -Noeors cobnri/- ..... ** ■KgjgJJjr'J ••■#<. *■"*•. r <• Nllf. fraal.. awl mMSS" ”?trlifwny ara~l. tfo aan fc. twia4lad *k • ' lIM ••■AKNEU.'* !00,000 Marta ml >"* VwtliiNM r.rar. TSYITONCg Asr> NOW. <>i .j r,.„ . r#. av i*.k r< af ftX M CWwMIS IVamaa a* a Ana f> atiaatr.. r'a*h. XSI |r. -W ft. Tra< T f c.ra iM.tta. IS aaatß BM.iaa.na fRCK. Dan’t ant naff til titSV f XAUmm. -MTAE dfkS OLIO OAMNER, ' M . H. A GOOD PLAN. CnmUnlng un i ntwr.tMng nr*V n in ••tic vn*t sum lina rvry nf rn|itlal w L i nkill'ltl niAllAgrim nt |jir> (irnfta I Vlitv |■l a•|~t . . I iutra ntiii. lit* oi rg, |<t :hi uflii. . I. ulnr, v. it I t .H .' ) *:i *ii.i.i* tmtr **l • m .mi-d !• • *wk • ilmir* m<" • t-'v:;fc\v 1. . . , MM. Tlir "Ihn * anil (ilrl. of file WMIlh.“. -Ttie Very I'sprr for Our 4 lillilri n. lad cvefy parent actid onr DOl.i.ak will nut delay fur this splendid paper, and all the children will he delighted. It Is infi nitely superior to the trashy, sensational and immoral publication* which vitiate 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 lias seen a copy is delighted with it. It contains beautiful stories, essays, boys' and girls’ compositions, poems, puy.- ales, speeches, problems, lessons in elocu tion, (|iie*tions on history, geography. Ac., and scores of letters written by the young folks in every issu •. It is also handsome ly illustrated. Send for a cony right away, and you will never regret tlie invest ment. Address .1. 11. it W. B. SEAI/H. Atlanta, tia. THE HARTWELL HIGH SCHOOL. o S. M. 8080, Principal Female Dcpm’t. S. W. PEEK, . “ Male “ o rpilK SI*IIINiI SESSION <lll MONDAY. 1 JANTAKY I*2l li, ISno, and runtiniu** *ix S< liokiMtic Month*. of Tuition l?r .Mouth : Fourth ('ln**—S|M*llln2. lh afliiin. Writing £1.50 Third “ —Aiithmrlh'. tiooj:. (iiain., (com.) 250 j Second “ --llijilivr Kujili*li JJiuim lii * It 50 ! Fir*t “ Math.. (’la**io*, Ac 4.50 One-Half Tuition will hr line at the of the HCMnion. Pupil* will lnc*lhphml fimn titm* of on toping until clow of and no dodurtions will hr inail*'. pMiriit in raw* of illno** Tlila School nil* many al\ that rt‘coniiiiciid it to Parent* and i riiardittit*— ’IV locality i* lvmarkaldy In aUh v. and the iiu*nd ity of tlc|dmf i* uiihhi|Ml*m*l in any town in the State. Hoard ran ho old a i nod with gfod families nt from Five to Seven IWdlar* pi r month. Train* on the Hart w oil Hail road run daily. Strict in It* of disoiplino will ho cntorcod, and any pupil, t<h laryc to ho doalt with othorwist*. will ho oxpollod and not mittorod toontortho Sclwad a*:aiti. A niiiaic olhhh w ill be taught hy a oompt ti nt toucher. For further information apply to either of the toucher*. 170 PIANOS & ORGANS TRIM FAHTDRY TG PURCHASER. EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT I.uildvn & Hut.-*’ Grand Introduction Sal continued until Nov. 1, ISBO. Only sale of the kind ever successfully carried out iu America. 9,000 superb instruments at factory rate* for Introduction and Advertisement. New plan ot sellinfr: No Ag>ti I So Csmaiuloa* I Isitra- Bstti thirptl direct frem Factory to prehastn, Will* Bts’i prsSti iivoi. Annt’i ntii to all. Only home Bonth wiling on thlipUn. VIANOS, 7 oct. *lO5, 7I oct. $155; Square Grands, $217. ORGANS, 9 stops, fJ7i '3 stops, s7>i >3 stops, Mirror Top Case, SS6. New, handsome, durable. 6 years guarantee. 19 days test trial. Purchasers choice from fen lead ing makers ana totH) different styles. Join this gigantic club of <.OOO purchasers and secure an instrument at wholesale rates. Special terms to Music Teachers, Churches, ami Pastors. Address for Introduction Sale circulars, HIDDEN ft BATES, Savannah, Ua. Dr.TUTTS Expectorant! Its properties aro Demulcent, Nutri tivo Balsamic, Soothing and Healing- Combining all these qualities, it is the most effective LUNG BALSAM ever offered to sufferers from pulmonary diseases. DR. J. F. HAYWOOD, of New York, voluntarily indorses it. —READ WHAT HE SAYS:- Dr. TUTT : New Yo k. Sept., If). 1877. Dear Nir— During this year l v i ud n no huudre-d cases of lung and soasea. iu tho 1 w r w rds o£ the city tho c sea oeru of a very sovtvo o. Ji vt.ns there my . ttea itn w m called loTutl a Lxpoctorant, vu\ I conlers my sur rihi nt its w odernd power, luring a practice of twenty years, 1 have never known a medicine to act a* promptly, and with such happy effects. It iast mtly anbduo i tho m> tt vi)le:it fits of anti inv iriab.y vii.*t tlio d.*eiihC tu a few days. 1 ctieeriufly iiid‘ji'<o L t.u> medicuio I ever ii*el. J. FivAXOIA II VYWJOD, M. D. A NEWSPAPER PJ3. WRITES. Office, Evening News, Augusta, Ga. Dr. TUTT: Dear Sir—My little son. .vas attacked with pneumonia last winter, which lo.t him with a violent cough, that lasie.l till wi.liin a mouth sinco, for the cure of which 1 am indebted toyour valuable Expectorant. I had tried every tiling recom mended, but none did any good until I used your Ex pectorant, one bottle of which removed the cough entirely. With many thanks, lam yours truly. JOHN M, WEIGLFto Had torribTo NIGHT SWEATS. Memphis, Fob., 11, 1871. Dr. TUTT: Sir—l have been hulfoi iug ior nearly two years with a severe cough. When I commenced ta king your Expectorant! was reduced to one hundred and sixteen uouud* in weight. 1 had tried almost everything; had terrible night sweat*. 1 have taken half dozen bottle*. The night sweats have left me, the cough has disappeared, and I h * regained fifteen pounds in tlesh. 1 recommend it to nil my friends. With great respect, OLIVER KICK. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS. Render, have you caught a cold ? Arc you uti able to raise the phlegm 7 Have you an irrita tion iu tile throatA sense o£ oppression on the lungs, with sliorl bn-ath 7 J)o you lmvo a fit of coughing on lying down 7 A sharp pain now and then in the region of flu; heart, slioul ders and hack? if no, our Advice ia take at once n dose et I'ult's Kxpeeiorant; you will soon be able to raise the phlegm. In an hour repeat the Expectorant, place n lull iron to the toot,take two of Tult's Hills. Yon will soon foil into a pleasant sleep anil wake tip in the morning, conch gone, lungs working In- ly; easy breath ing, and !h" trowels moving In a u dural manner. To prevent a return of these symptoms use tlie Expectorant several days. Office, 35 Murray Street, N. Y. TUTT’S PILLS I'IIKK TOUFID 1,1 V l it. TUTT’S PILLS • ii iii: nispi i'M v. g TUTT’S PILLS Ct'llE ( OMIVI IUXS. TUTT’S PILLS CltKld FEVEH AND Ai.l t. TUTT’S PILLS CIIIIE NICK. HEIUK HE. TUTT’S PILLS ciiitE iiii.ious coi.ic. TUTT’S PILLS GIVE APPS I'ITE. TUTT’S PILLS PIIHII Y rill-: 111.0011. TUTT’S PILLS t CURK PII.CK. tutt’s Hair-dye. Gray Haib or Whiskers changed to a Glossy Black by a single application of thin Dyk. k *u parts a Natural Dolor, acts Instantaneously, and is as Harmless as spring water. Sold bj Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of *l. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. Large lot of tobacco at lower pricesthan ivc been known since the war at E. H. I k\s in a Co.'s, BLTH • STRENGTH-I RON IRON BITTERS, , A Great Tonic. IRON BITTERS, A Sure Appetiser. IRON BITTERS, A ( omptet* Strength*nrf. IRON BITTERS, A Valuable Medicine. IRON BITTERS, Not Sold as a Reversf*. IRON BITTERS, For Delicate Females. E. IL BENSON & CO., Agents, 223 Hartwell, Ga O, 4’Z .in.! .1 ...•,•( ij Kr* Ikivc u KAli.ll or Yillugr I.OT, rcqli* i! - ~ ~ - - 'i-lT' -- ‘— - ] 7‘ m nOsiwr nt oi.i.-r - $2,000,000,000 . Trn T\QH*nn>l IMlio i Pollnr.') arc expended In FENCING* T> fence our new Western fields will cost a* inndi more. Every FARM and Vil lage LOT Owner. EAST, WEST, and SOPTH, ( i* inUrfMe l. To fence a 100-ncre Farm costs S'iOO to S7tM>, and for a fiox!o3 Village Lot to Sio >. Wood fences soon decay. Cut a New Era i* at hand. Hy new inventions, STEEL ’. id 1 ItON arc lo supplant WOOD) furni.ddag better, C'hmrcr, and Lwlintj Fences. The IlOth Volume of ;h ‘A*nertca*i Atrrlcul turi*t (for now will y;ve very much Information about new Fcm fntr. with many Engravings. (The Nu über for Pee. l*r ha* 21 engravings of Barbed Fencing, and much Interest ing matter. Sent post-paid lor 15 cents.) fT To every one Interested In FENCING for a FARM, or Village LOT, the 30th Volume of the American Agriculturist will I c worth five times, if not a hundred times, Its small coat. BUT, bcsld -3 the above Important feature, the American Agriculture t will give a very great amount of .Useful, Practical, Reliable Information -for tho Farm, the Carden, and Household (Children included)—and over SOO Ori**-i:ial Ihi^ravingx, Illustrating Labor-saning, labor helping contriv ances, Animal* Plants, Frniis and Flowers, Farm Buildings, and many other Pictures instructive and pleasing to Old and Youn;:.—lt Is useful t) ALL In City, md Comsfry. rts cnnrtant osposarcs (t IIUI" BI'T.'S. which have saved to 1U renders many Millli ns of Dollar*, will he continued vigorously. For these alone the American ArtricvHvriet should be In cr.t.rif family, no mattpr how many other Journals are tiken ; also for Its Special I”formation and II s multitude of pleasing and u-cful Engravings In which It far en eU all other similar Journals. TEIIIH (postage prepaid).—ftJOaycar. Four copies, fs. Single numbers, 15 ten s. 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SSI A #l4*o. 7 Ot-lax of ROSEWOOD I*l - NON ai.NI. BI.TT. 7J do 11. 8150. (ii s>arils. N,l ise(l <1 Months. Illustrated Cij ali.gucs Mailed. 114)11 V< Ii WATERS. Mnnuffi A Dealer, H’-Itt Rr4lMiiy. N. Y.. P. 0. Host EPILEPSY, FI To, Falling Liukin ss. St. Vitus Dain i*. (Jonvulltiti|iß an<L all Ni'ivous Aftliulious < I KF.II by lining Hr. Uvleiirafed German A nn*. An infallible ami iiiiuxcolliml lviucdy ; warranto(l to ef fuct a Si’KKDY ami I’KttMAXKNT CTKK. Sfati.slin an avprsijie of 05 run s out of every 100 rase*. \ Free Hottlo mint to any sufb icr m‘it<Hii tin ttycir Exprrs* ami I*. O. abhvs*. K. F. Cooke &. C0.,,111 West 30th St., N. Y. VG i:\TS WANTED For tlm ami Fatten* Selling IMvtorial Hook* and Hi hie*. I*i ices re duced .‘LI p<*r cent. National Publishing Cos., At lanta. <ia. - AGENTS WANTEDSI^qI^i bulhant Ilistorv ot the great tour of Gen, Grant A, V;:,>vWcM l\ Hon. .1. S . Ilesullcy. >o- /nine' "/ tit e auflioi s. 1 loci ibt-s f legal. i':iii:-rtainiiM-Uis^HHH| I'alarcs. A ‘are Cnriosit ics. !*<• alth~ ami the I mlii’s, (Miiiia. Japan. A ]M>o|)le nant it. ! I-k i I In* Ih-m di.m life i" make money, 110-van* of “ iin ilat i"ii -1 * \ unknown aul ars. F< i |ki rl i< in S.s 111 I; r, A IM> LL' .V. W. F'u: lhS: , HHBH i wick in \ --iii own town. rD 0 Hl:ti If lee. A <ldl< -S 11. ii \ I’oitlaml. Maine. Bi||H|BhMMiW V TLA NT \ A <ll A UOT Il' AIL < HAMiE.OF Sl'l! Kl>F LK. On ami after -lime trains will In* oii^^H Load a* follows : PAY I’ASSKNGKtf Tit A IN. (KASTWARD^ Arrive at 'Foeroa i Leave i (WKSrWARIK) f A i live at Toecoa J Leave NKiH T TRAIN. Arrive at Tintou * 52 ijHfl Leave L . . 7 53 NICIir I*ASSKN(iK 'THAT?'. (WKSJW AlJIb) Arrive at Toeeoa i- - 7 Leave r 7 4v)|^^H I.fM'AI. FllKMirr TRAIN. (KASTvImH),) fIHH Arrive at Toeeoa ... - I Leave *•* (\YKBT\VAi:i>.) I Arrive at Toeeoa ■- 10 B - Close eomieetion at Atlanta for all Bioints and at ( Inn lotto for all points East. ■ 'l’liron-li 'Fiekets on sale at (Jaim|ville. ( it \ (i n-t n\ ill- and >prianbui*i to a I point* mMfflSlm Ci. A FOKKACUK. General ManaHHH w ,i HorsrnN.t; rv a i a- LnnciA - IIA IFF COUNTY. HHH T I.env Ham has applied Ibr • p<-i woiuilt \ . ami I w ill pa*s upon 'lt same M o;i (be :<lt day Ot Meei inbei at This December tit Ii l-70. BMBHH F. < . STKI’HENSON. Ordii^^^g ** Toe Best Agricultural Journal the South.” THE SOUTHERr|^H FARMER'S MOUTH L* o ur. ffa t [ \ear. 'an.|o Address: J. H. ESS^hBHBEHHP • 3 Whitaker street, Sa\ Sample- 7,/, v ~f 7he Noi-.ooi-r/, H 'K.y \* r.th H-pagr nerf/kijar, .r of hr -•/ Ae m." the lending daily <>? tkp. Sou r*. f</J e,t 'r’t! t-U-rij . A 1 drm&it i ss s?o