The Hartwell sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1879-current, January 07, 1880, Image 2

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T II E S l N. tl4HlWi.ll. lIVUI *OI Mi l k : f Jwiiiiwj j 7, l**. BENBOH * MeOILL. Bditm. * A. 0. MoCMRIY, A mom** Editor. ~4-tf HfcrifovfT •*~mrr*r?l9ij T H \\ ith all it- good an>l w iili all iU had, ■w it'll much tlial is to lie ronihioiiiled •ml I uMfHUY (ArtidM<hltcfl‘. ifrth j,Mfi wth'r &? Mi*iM ** Oilwfwl' M*lfieriiH<. Bitnery and sorrow tbj old year haw Wh bofne h Ota *ift iug of tiuic to Lhtt dead and irreclaimable past, j ami anew year, bright, joyous and full old aimsliine, has da wood upon us. Whatever g|i/fo make up the record of fV bid tear 1 Ctkngft4n4 a* thb hM* been made up, so muat it aUnd and fm smurfing down tb •** U H U*e **ißWt< cotuo. , |im*an<rt;gvd and llt detpSoneij , agony .swelling up Iran the u tv -i depths or sorrow's bleeding heart could not recall any h.vcd one tIYAPiAHoWfoV*! atone ftr toy crdil SWhF’wijrded lb' fIW ImoV of the paat. MillkAi* upon niillionn of Uar drop** might) bo sho4 but they art as ineffectual as the wayga vdjliu: .Mcdi* U rrawejpi pn tjie turaHer. But th* year nist opening is enjo^'and to Improve, llu ifikfc Wteilfi^M , 'i!fcnbt dvScnnthe what ft 1 wtN briny forda.' 0 inay brmtf hapfiine**, it nmy bring torrow 4 ft may bring pros- perity, i|t apay brim adversity ; it may be a y ear of iunpccnpc and purity, or it may be darkened by a terrible record of crime and wirki-diies-, it may be a y ear when life bright tfitd of flt*iven ••shall bid her Ulire spring and at-Wtnr blessings from her dovehke 'wing,” or Uie floret demon of war yiay devastate fair fields and atxpw tlieui w ith blood and dead men's bones. But, w'batevor betides, we should ncyer forget that litiinan destiny is to a great extent shaped by human haiuls, and much of the joy or the sorrow of tlio future depend! on our own eHurts. We have a pleasant earth tu Jive upon. Wa have a beniticent J’rovidcnce Lu overrule all things pur good, if we w ill act no-, bly our part, \V ith regret for the errors and disappointments of the past, let 11s turn over anew leaf, and with noble efforts and good resolutions grandly outer the mighty tournament of life, determined tu boar off the bi iiJUant trophy that awaits us at the bright gpal of success, Yeats fly swiftly by, ami hear on their freighted wings the many deeds that afe donb. Old meft aged nnd full of j'eirs, step fYtnn the stafca of ttffe. bnfl t generations spring up In their stead, and nq ui • • 80 thr niuHttudr go**) tV# Mow rr of thu w ot. Tbu *iUi*l away to lot oilur* xiLtciH-tl i 80 the ■unliitilile Cornell, even Uiotte we ht-holll, To repeat every tate that has often ln-oti told.” Tin: Sun embarks upon the new year with a full determination to prove Itself fully Up to nil reasonable expectation!. Of its numerous readers, and hopes that the present New Year may bo onu of prosperity and happiness to all. Ol'K EDITATIOS.IIi ADVAAiTAOWI. We arc innch gratified at the bright pros pect fbr a large and flourishing school here the preaent year. Kn rything'iß con verging to that desirable end, and many induce ment* are offered to parties dusiring tq ob tain an education or to educate their chil dren to patronize t}ic .school here. Since the construction of the railroad to this place parties nt a distance have ample fa cilities for reaching Hartwell. The society of Hartwell m excellent, and a high moral tone prevails. The healthfulness of the lo cality cannot be surpassed. The teachers in charge of the Academy have proven thcmaelves the right meli hi the right place, and we venture to say that none who pa tronize the Mchool will be disappointed at the proficiency of the pupils. And last, and yet a matter tbai is of some impor tance in these stringent times, board can be obtained on extremely moderate terms. In view of these advantages, briefly men tioned, we see no reason why we will not have the largest school the present year that we have ever had before, and from tin present outlook, we are sure to have it. Oi'a political nature there is nothing new or stirring this week to report. When anything occurs worth mailing we will give it to our readers. CitL\NT is now basking in the sunshine of Florida. The nlligators could swallow (Irani just about as easy as the balance of the South. >*- • The Maino election matter has been handed over to the .Judges of the Supreme Court for decision, and it is quite likely that they will tix the thing up all right for the Republicans as usual. A correspondent -of the Meriwether County Vindicator tells of some nn,cient relics. Mr. John Brown has an anvil and bellows that were hid from the Tories in the Revolutionary War. These artielysi are still good and in use yet. Mr. Brown also has a chop-axe that has been used for 150 years; also n chair with its first bot tom that lias been in constant use 160 years. The bottom is made ot rawhide, and is still well preserved. Mr. Brown's shovel ami tongs have been in constant service for 57 years, and are good Id list as many more. Bob Puckett, of Pike county, has a dinner pot that he says is 400 years old. Augusta Evening News : “ Klberton has three brass bauds, and goodness knows what other alliictions are in store for Iter." Something must have broken loose; we! did not know there was more than one band there. rapt. fiailfy, <Atbins, Jolead. The MoD Jo^rniiy 1 a Thomas county has a society for the pre tention of cruelly to animals. mumtk *cr tnon in 1,500 consecutive Sundays. On the night of tlie 12th distant there will bfc a IhH in Toccoa. . P‘“ Iti.puLWii Ninmualmg riimuml.uiit Will be held in The French courts have decided that a man may work on BiMidiiy if htf wlirti** tb. Hon. (ieorgets, Houston, f, S. Sunptor from AhMrfMna, diad at his harne o the 81st December, . j,;,, „|j wo aitlH l“ofd*tr< f wero in bloom in lawar Geor gia on dy ? ond erally green and frtfsh. ' ttie [•hnmpiuu mudust young lady. When she hangs out atochuipK Osi lhociethes ii*e she puts vails over them. . N.itwKHstajvdiiig the carping of enrmus scientists and crlthw. Miuoir seems to be in a rair 'Sfaf’WsnhsfftftWitg Ms cleell-ic light.in 'thflciWc* for gam ,(} ~m ; ;i )t Safe, tiUahlc, harmless and Dr. lluff’s though Sy,rup. \Vo‘(,lH:rqfort <to not wonder at the popularity of this old fam ily nudieinc. The price is mdy eeptM a bottle. ,| ,1 *.,d) in jjiiiH The town eonncil of Fdberton at its last meeting land tbn rytail,, spiritu ous Jiquiirs in that town at ifI.OHU; quart licotr** Wfibd' gallon lioense tW This nniounts to proMhklrrrf. The tempornrree party ar rejdioing. Much indiguation is cxpi*nsel by tho oppouewts of Uie meas ure, aitif it vrillhc rartlbd to the <urts. Olio hundred and one men were judicial ly put to death in the United States during the pafttycrfr,’in itnffeahi'of Hvi“ btfrlß7B. (leorgia executions numbered six. £jisty four of the one humlrod and 0110 were exe cuted in the Southern States. Fiftys-fivc were whites, thirty-KbVdi were negroes, eight Indians and one (Jiinsman. Besides these lawful xeutiOfs seventy-four mfcn were lynched last y'enr, four of the num ber being in Georgia. ~ Tlit cold weather in France daring this month has been severely felt. A number of persons have been found dead from con gestion of brain produced hy the c6|u. Reports, from the speak of hares found frozen in tho hedgus,, and, of birds too weak Id ftV! 1 An eagle snflidiautiy ex hausted or tame to he raptured, alighted on a balcony in tlie Hue Jsiepcu. ip I’aris. the other day. A ring in its claw indicated that it had pscapd(| frpm south tlie wewtlier varies. The suffering in Europe tills winter cap only bo fully appreciated whou we learn the number of poor people who will have to be supported by the government In Va rious European cities until next spring. On Clirisf in as "<las, m t London, ft* *iA cus tomary for tho Lord Mayor to give a din ner to those unable to provide one for themselves. This year no less than 9(l,Ufw persons had to be provided for. The num ber of pel-sons to be cared for during tlie winter in other European cities is as fol lows : Dublin, sixteen thousand; Edin burgh, six thousand ; Paris, fifteen thous and, and Berlin thirty-nine thousand. A correspondent of the dhieago News, having heard stmle tnlk in Washington of a Presidential ticket, w ith tirnnt for tliu fimt place and Mr. Stephens for the second, called upon the latter at the Nutfotrat Hotel to ascertain his views on the subject, lie found Mr. Stephens seated in his wheel chair. His greeting was cordial, but lie declined to discuss politics, saying ; “ 1 shall never occupy any position other than tho one T do now-, nnd T don't expect to bold that much longer.’- Hpbn my ex pressing surprise at that, fie said: “1 don't expect to live through another Pres idential election; I don't expect to live twelve months longer.” It was suggested that lie might bo mistaken this time, as his friends bad been so often before. “No,” said he, 1 think not; l can feel that iny health is rapidly declining ; f it my self. f have Held it now far beyond my time, and have outlived iny generation. I have always been weak and sickly, but still 1 have lived, while bale and hearty men, my companions and associates in Congress, have fallen by the way. 1 en tered Congress in IS 13, and there are now but fifteen men living who were fheve with me.” P 'H*®? b- AfidcrSon (S. C.) Journal : from various sottrefck we are informed of a moat deplor able and unprovoked murder perpetrated near Fair Play, in (Jtotuef on last Friday evening yitemnber Jiy. Jt setups that Turner Osborn ami David Bradbury, two young white men, werq passing the house of Richard Compton, on their way 'fO Knox's Bridge for whisky, when tin* yard dog ran oat harking at them and f hay tired at it. After they Hfd gone Compton tied tjhc dug that it might not molest others. , but on tlie return trip the young men pro posed to kill the dog, Mr. Cohiptoh re monstrated with them, when they replied with an oath that they would shoot him, and oi>e of them tired just as Mrs. Coinp- ton appeared at the door, the hall taking eti'eot mi her abdomen, producing death the following morning. The two men were soon afterward captured but effected an escape, but Hrridbury was subsequently recaptured and lodged in jail at (Valhalla. Osborn tied to Georgia, but no effort will be spared to overhaul him aiuf bring him hack to answer for his diabolical deed, j At the inquest held by Trial Justice Sen- : born, acting Coroner, the jury rendered as 1 their verdict that Mrs. Compton came (o j her death by a shot fired either by < Isborn or Brfljpmry. Vt’c j(rc large Aiard U* bee A I#' and '‘JfTie j|'aiM* n k. *"Bolf‘ , i'ey fofff he ctptur™ r ushorn, and tnal a large nody of men are out Kcounng the country far and near with the determination to capture him before they McDuffie Journal : On L'hrnfVmu day, an old, bcnchcd-legged colored party came to Thomiidfr ml a whieli lm left hitched lu the public rack on , Main street, while he Went down In town hki' absonea, a f*Yctj 0 i had boy* got a hriek-hat, about thu,sue af a guop egg, , null sJjppgd a under the ohj nun'-, **dili ]n abopt an Jplour be returned. down with bundles and fmpt-r hags and Vi'oxc- full'of pCffpifr-s-atiec !n<Fbinc hot wJicwbi- stnnldlnA ovt r taiiox'ii act* kbwk.-t*iiwic|p<i a iluw an 4he #rpH*vtiuU brought up with his head in the fJjjpk, picTous. lie steadied lumselj. however, j unfaateneil tbc tiViilfb an<f cnmoeififilß the saddlM iMdTbeftVlftSfrMiMe Tbe iriofe w JHDSI mlt thmatwjyied. switched liis tiL Hindi- !% iluuljuW ut flis spina and trjyJ to pjatid on ha. lieaib ,|TUe next instant a pair of No. !i brogana w-n --seen weaving in the air. and then tlie old gentleman ploughed a four-inch fdirow fftVoiftfH k tHtid-mitt, With liLf thiMi a* a cfMtc¥%nfl His vrpper llpilfor 'a ahksoilcr. Wfcuh he/g(K>up He nietd ihawer Off cheese and ernckers. and |ieppeimint candy, .and tobacco, and two black bottles, and some 8/qfp and stuff conjiug down, but.he didn't stop to them up. lie didn't cry hor cuss, but hb gTabbfrd the bt-ldle and tried to kick a hole through Uie north side of the old gray, but made a miserable failure. Then lie crawlud up on the animal, locked Ilia arms nrouiuj lns neck and (lug his heels ill bis rib s - The mule reljectgd for a mo ment, and (ben shot up \he road for all he was worth, and the lastiseen of lnm he was turning the corner at BHckle Worrill’s like astri ak of hrimlle lightning, with the big end of thd old darkey Hypping up and dowii ou tlie sgddljiv;, 1,,,, , : . LlirtcrKvillu Fvc J’rosx : Murdars ami homicides stem to bej-hc ordqr f Uc day. Kyorv jiapnr a person reads recites a case or tiro of one oHiicsc. Wif have to chron lilb tills tret/k the commission of a mnrder betxvttcn seven and ifght o'clock,. jV Uilli oulty area* Imtiveea. Bp/i DobliK, alias Ben Millet, and SVcvu C’aujtoik, both colored. The statement is to the effect that Steve Cannon gave lien Dofflis ‘‘ the ilatnn lie !" vvlickiupdti BeVl asked Slfcve if he meant +iaf he t*ni<(. HtFte replied that he did, and Bon then said, ’ “ Umnc bat of doors i and ffiJJ )etlit; with yua quieh !’.' The two men then gut up and went out and in a few | seconds the report of a pistol was hoard, j when a boy stepped to tlui door and said ! that Beh had Sli6t ! S<6Ve. When parties went to see Steve, be Was swinging to the parting! nwi u-iimi he was asked what was the matter, he replied that " Ben had shot him.” No worths were heard but ween the parties after they went out of the house. I'pon examination. Cannon was found 16 he shot. With a small ball, entering just above the left nipple, going nearly central ly through one rihi, cutting the arlory just above the heart, from the'effects of which an inquest on Sunday at 10 o'clock, and the verdict has not yet been returned. Ben Dobbs is still at McDuffie Journal : Dyed. In' Thomson, on thb '2lfh instant, Mr. Blank’s infant moustache, aged ff month* and 5 daytt During its brief but brilliant career it was an orutittient to the c-ityde it adorned ; but. alas ! it was but a pale and colorless shad ow, not born to withstand the prolonged onset of a had cold, nor the perils of a sud den snett/.c | and, on the dnj-' rtventlonbd. its sunny into inky dark ness. and its most ardent admirers knew it no more. -Tin sail tn beholil, uu the.lip where it was. ft Vi i ilarK. murky sOtipl-s in plre nt that fun : lint Us vanisjieil nipt likntlie mists cif the mrimin" T ANARUS; It blitekeiied ami <li-ihi]w(l ami dyed while a-boruiu . The Jiaud that nycks the cradle, is the hand that moves the earth. Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is tlie best remedy for all 'complaints children are subject to, such ns Dysentery. Diarhoea, Summer Complaint. Wind Colic, etc. Frice-iioents. The people ( f FfWffctin county were to have had a meeting in Carirtftville yester day tooonfeAler fcbw building ofn narrow gauge fnilroad to Harmony Grove. G*n. Grant passed through Augusta the otlicr;dfiy ou Ids way U> Florida. * . . " J Uiiitiy or Wriaiif. Sown* people have a fashitwi of confusing okfvflont veaiciben with ike largo inass of “ patent niodicinOH," npd in this they are guilty of a wropg. There ar.u some ad \ erti-ed remedies fully worth all that is ;v-kcd for them, ana one at lensx we know If. Hep Bitters. The witter has had oc casion to use the Bitters do just rtirch a cli mate as we have most tf tint year in Bay City, and has always found then, to be first-class aqd reliable, doing all that is claimed for them.— I*rit>uhe. A. G. McCURRY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, llArfive’ll, (icorgiH, 'ftf ll;i practice ivuuUtrly in tin* o<>miti s of j j Hart. Elbert, Madison and Franklin, and iwv ftiv the Saprcin* Court of tin* State. Klsowlrerv by contract. Special attention jiiven to the collection of cleim*. Ynd \\Th*n desiivd tin* best of reference* furn ! isb<*d nmoiu; the bn*in>.* man of Atlanta, Charles ton, UaltiiiKW hr N*ow York. (Mliee in the Court Houay 173 S7O WKE’v. a dav at borne easily made rIC Costly unfit free. Address Tri i A Cos.. Ail glint a. Maine. -I’d IIA\ IMJ sold the first pound of Guano ever Hold in Hart County—years before the selling more or less ever *mee, we think we know tho right *T* "T --forerjave naa a Targe a rno Qnt put up eX pfernfy for TTart bounty soil, which We"" sell NfW if CASH! OK I in: COTTON on* o*i rt good terms ns .any Kjamifartuittr*' ■-mi afford. The brand of tho Fenthirer wi(l he known n* !•* 1 “OLD B." - i ril'd f . riohllll hfooo \Ve vvilj thinkj it pqugl jo Baltipiorc guano. 1 1 w ill be spl'J this Bow crsvil.lj: Iy &. Hart well by e. 1:. $ < 0. E. B. BENSON & CO. MANHOOD: How Lc'st. How Restored! - .fiist |inlpTixbfir a lii-Av 1 ifitfmi bt Or. 'nl CHi verws-U's 4 elelr:l*il IXsnj ou tbe nid \ 7 irrxl cure (wlHiouf niHIIMmO of S-pCniritorrlm-.i La nr Souiiual \Voukii' *x. Involuntary tiouiuial 1 ,tt.-.xt-x. tiiipoti-iu-.v. Menial nnd Ptivxu ui tnrtiiiaelry. In inMliinentH to Maniaae. elt-i ali*o. ('oßsunuituoi, Epilepsy aipl l ilx. imhicotl by aelf-iiiitnlgeiiee br sesnal eytiiivuaaiu'e. fca 'l'ln- eeh'brale,*! aigfior, in tlnx ailiniraule Essay, elusnly ilomniisli-OHi--. fiuui! tliirl*yeai' aiuMessflil pniitiii', J bat tlie alArining eniiaeniience of aelfalmse may be ra<Ueally mo and wUlnmf tlie dauuei 01m iiseot interual meilieiin- or tin- ayplteatinn of the knite ; poll) tin a our 4 mode of rill 1- ;tt imeo simple, cevUtin. ami etfeetmil, by moans of which, every sutfvrei, no matter wlist tits remlillen may be taay mw* himself eiieaply,privately, ami ratin' illy - fliis Is*f'tnre,-h'MdPl tie m the hands of every youth amt evt-rv imin in the liUMI, Sent miih-r'sf-al. iti a plsitt ntVrlnpe, td any <l - pest Jiaul, OU yrrUS o| si* el-pis el tw o po*A age stamps. Aihfress the PiililisberN, THE I't UVfcHtVEI.li MEDICA I.AXI . 41 Ann St., New York, N. V.; Post OtKee 15ox 4586. HWM A 4'IIOK'K VIAV Itaoli ! Eon 'BvuHviktAy* Also. "Illßs Serial lyifl, Unslmsoi Alaumil- ’ Hath milling rapiilly. Agents wauled. Win Sliejiarif, Oafulten St., Nj V. 15 POUNDS 6SINEO IN 3 WEEKS Mr.ss'n/: (?*Aib>)rtt is-fso:, IVW Ihu-u StireA. TUilailelpiii.-y I’a. GenMiieii— Ml-use AemT me 1 WelrW hotftes of m-. If. Tasks ( annabin Indian* one i.e. \i ul Tills auu , Oiui inent. for a friend of mine who Is net l-xpeeted to live j and |- \nu-nM)ili:ipeseiip'd me yf 4 uiiMiiil|t lion seme three years age. 1 want him "to try them. I gained Aftcynponmls while taking thf tirsf three 1 ait ties. Urspeet fully. .E V. Ht'l.T.. iMierenrtburij. Amtermu (Jo fi/i TT 1 *Trtn St(ail4 over aiM lieek oirfyfl4:t I<>.^!ss U I ft [\ jiv Orauns K!Stapselset Kyt-ils,g Knee SwiTls! Stoat. Boor, only Ahs Violidsy Xewpaprrs Eiw. Address llniiiel F. iieull.v. Washington, X. J. AGENTS READ THIS! We Bn A ttiijt in thV (iimnlv to whom w* will pnv a alwy VFflfrw* jH*r m<mth t<> noil our womli i lul invention. &aii|lt‘ f■•€?€*. A<Ul|cs.s at once SHKILM AN '& CO., Mahfhaij , 1 lvt uniM in 30 (layf on 8100 invosit't!. A. t&ijij Ofhi f;i4 Ih poT*tH ami iitfonuntion I Like prolits on Stork options of $lO to SSO. Addross. T. INKh r Wight *1 C’i M Banker*. 3f Wall Street, New York. IHO AH KNTB WANTED For the Be*t and fynUff NeitinfjT* ietoi ial Books and Bihles. it'- dueetl tei cent. W v *’ lanta. (ia. 9VMMT-F UVF Ry^rvr\r\T| t j ofl for forrii*9 evry wvuk, uU iia> imiMcuHe jvrffits By tb* Kw Syleiu ofo|*>ratlnß In Jttofkk. b uUaxplan*titiii >uajiH€- iuiu to IbAMH, Uhown A lyaukci 8, 28 Broad St. S. Y. s'"" ai *l*'- Mailed Free for 35 Cts. I A nnsl Four for s*- B WVn BtO.OOO willle paid to any ** ffffW iieiMoii wliocan rrplrtde rt l.mxy tltted AS" fci I T wltbout rA liKN I Jiß SAFJi'iY AT , _ TaOHMRMT. I AralH May use anylarop or lmrner. ■ * I’rventß ftrfppinif nd beating. -= Rend for BHnipleß,wttb size ol collar Lamp Cos.. 13 VVttgt UioJw.iv, N>W Ycrk Factory and Office, Binghamton, N* Y. ritfTi fr rrKio itew g^ saaai!l 3^ELASTlC TRUSS Wi -! H*iaPad<iifTeringfrf*m alloihen, fe rupahupe, witn Self-Adjoftinff Bal 1 in centur, adapt* i Uel f to all SENSini r m poHkmß of tb§ boily, while the fftl 3 Bal lin the cup presses back the SKw Vtf TRU9S /Mf Intestlaesjasiasspersonwould ur with the Finger. With light pre**ur the HerniaU held lecurely day and night, nd a radical cure certain. Ttti eMy, durable and cheap. Sent by mail. Circulars free. EGGLESTON TRUSS CO., Chicago, 111. K*tabllshed f n 187? for tbe cure of Cancer, Tumors, I !cere, Berofnla, art-1 Skin nUeascs, wit Kent tbe u*e of knife, or loss of blood, and little pain. Fori nformation, ektuhvr* and references, addrma, DrqF. L. POIiD, Aurora, Kane Cos., lit rn n iinni Jiiis a . ...a tiiU OH 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will send our El.lh't' :o-\ oi.tai-' Itri.isnuilnther Klehn-ie AppltifnPCs pn tiiid far :;tl Mays Pi those sniveling frniii Nervous lletiilily. Kln-umatism, Porslyvis lu-any itisenoes of Ilie Liven of Kidnvys, mol nilMiy pthei-diseases. .1 Sure Cure ovarmiterd or no pair. Addivo.* Tt LTA KVEULT CO, Mainliall, lliehignli. PKOVKEBS.I "For ainktnfr fits, diSEtoess, pa^ita tioa and low spirits, rely on Hop Bitters.” "Road of, prrtrtir© and use Hop Bitters, amt vou will ne Strong healthy and happy.” “Ladies, do yon want to bo strong, healthy and bean t if nit Then use Hop Bitters* “The greatest appe tiser, stomach, blood and liver retrulator— Hop Hitters. T “Clergymen, Law yers, Eintori, Bank ers and Ladies need Hop Bitters daily.” “Hop Bitters has re stored to sobriety and health, perfect wrecks from inteuiperoo.ee,” “Sour stomach sick headache and dirri ness Hop Bitters cures with c. few doaDB.” Send for^ f FBOVEKBH, 1 "SMO will b® paid for a cane that Hop Bit ter* will not cure or help*” “Jfbfi fetters builds up, strengthens and euros continually from the first dose.” “Kidney and Uri na:y complaints of all kinds permanently cured by Hop Bitters.” Hop CouGit Cntn is the sweetest, safest and best. Ask children. The Hop Pad /or Bb lßoefc, Liver and ! kidneys, is superior o all others. Cares y absorption. Ask Dirnggitsta. B. I. C. is an absolute and irresistible cure for drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and narcotics. All above sold by arutfpists. Hop Bitters Manutacturinp. Cos.. Rochester, N. Y. Circular. HEAmil|tspAMf! DISiWsJb llli JLu^JUs: CHOOSE HETWEEN THEM. Nervous Disorders. Willi is Bens- fearful than a break lit g dawn of tin- ' nervous oyaO-m I To lie esyUnhio. to anus,ns ij s Hiitnll ili-ifi* Is wool di*uj|inxl .dl; ivMitsli M’ fbttnd i There is me :—drink imt little J < :;;ir^.r. w ;.,,i,'f;w i,!di:g piethtshh '-- t ni'i rbr rt''eh ' ekodH mw<% lkJlw<-iu)r< two eitTflTi nfr rirv>lilHf T ft\f(Mfii? l nieiie*tf sMjWT'aml IV tlw*-- 4<i4*B ruU-e Hn>.roUo,vd u ,V4ui /fill I"- lotppi ill, iniml .Inif sifniig in Isnly/aifir Wfg<-r Van have any luf-ve,. * Mothers and Daughters. If there is oiii- thing mm-)* Iliaii aiiiithei- fat- *'niea tb*K I m Mmv junatvmb im^ eltll s, es|>, el.Tltv tlliil power nfrl.aif-iflg tin fill mMI | from all iny|MiWn' a aipi- •> aiM in. ik*i*otim* io<l suspend) il syi retieiis. t'nivei sail v adopt*‘U ns tin one gi-mid r'iu#lt'fl*! •Bnale i imailMiiW flu-v never i fail..never Weaken. The system, unit i4/s hriug hHboi iJhliHs i-ualb-.Uij I 1| *■ il ■ Sick Hea&iohM and Want of Appetite. Tibn* HriJinai khwb *- ,jie ijfc, Iv from Hnn>ancuH <i fpniim*. non* miMtiHCfun YT#f:*t iM JiiilU tui' u, thnk yisojTterijng top Tvvur aim ; >fiitiMrn. • rhifiaa imillnAwd il tjiovi j wu-U U> Ih* wull. 'uu* Fills if tak' ii afroiiUiufro the jrtintiA' f< liiiio xeliFtfniifkly m n i action it> ami Mtoiuauh, whuiiiH* follow, ae a | iifttrtVfll 11l l|i>' Kaxt ami. Wunt. juiliri any j How to be Strong. c Nsvio kUOlhu I)Hw*sl*iU oUlnißjeenllm-I dr uailulw aeted iimni. It.may nmiear singulai that Holloway s PSll* Mnl.l*W ♦ve<*ttm)hdi#' liiV- a nui njieu the himroW. lmuiy pel suns siimiespig that they windd in efease relnyhfiep. i-fvVsv#, ** e:iUr*4*. 1 1* \4.-s-),14 tar ill jfinaivlialelveonytt (lie liver aad 4Tep- rvei-f kintf of Timed eimlpTainf. Ifi wai rw idii ituttemthmiMwki of livyts liavo byeu saved h, the use of tliik lin-illelne. Wliieli in all ensr-s gives fond nfl vjw in tty\.whole oraanicoy stvui, luitKay/;)' deraygcfl —ni-aTfn and strength following ns fi nmfrer ori-niTrse. The .ippf i it* .'no, is woiulorluUy lUigi+yniJ by the use of tnese I’iUs, rnaiTitiien In' the use or shlld 111 •irfetuNCv AWi4i“l 4vf4 is InO/ei' than hrotlis mid stews. Tty renioviiig'ai-rm, leimenrod, of otln-f wiimru li(iuom 'fro*i the Uvvr,. or hliMid. tin- eaiise of dyseiitry, ilianand oHn-r hewel ounplauitiiaPMn-Ued. TlfflH- siU is, llull lire diatiirhajiee is imvsti-d,. and the action ef the 1 owels Mcoiiiim regular. XJtliiirg will slop tllonylnvatien of the bowels so ipiiekly us this tine correcting medi efae. Disorders of the Kidneys. In all dineaMOH atti'ctini: ♦♦*< mmh or too little waAif: nr wjit‘fht*r Hiuy bu ufUit tnil with sti*jH* or gravel, or with ju Ih h anti piiiH.** Hffth il In the loffis over f tlw* kil m*y, tliUßv Fills nliniihl he t;vken Hcvyt 'linii to tie prinfert mill tlio Ointment Ih will ruhlwl U4O thr small of,}lw bm kat le<ltinn*. This will jrltm uTmoKf ‘immeilhite relief wIiCH fill MioiiiiSi hiive fnileil. For Stomachs out of Order. No iheilieihe will ff<> i-ffeoViißlly itnjn'rti # e The tune of the stNinmvh ;ts U*4<e FiiUt they ivukoyv JkU ;wi<Ut) . oi easiom il either by lnti or iiiijroper <!ief. Th<l.v imu'h tin* livtr iwul reifui oit ti j* IkuHlvv ac tion ; they ore womlerfullv eiiiem ions In of SjWNifr-rin f|iet they it ever tail i|i uiuiiiij; tvll iUor<li'n of thf* fiver ami stomaeli. Holloway'p Pilix art the. known ik'/nady in the World for the following diseases : A glia, ori*niii]tk>n, liiflammaficii, Soru Tliroalj Astflii.i*. la bility, Jaundice, Stone and Gravel, Dropsy, coiopni tH,Liver Secondary Dvsciiterv, ftl<tc|n*B on file Symptoms, Eryslfnlaa, Skin, lauuba^co, Tic-tlouloureaux, Fevers of all kina*. Files. Tumors, Dowel complaints. iClitmuiatisui, Ulcers, Fits, Ketention of AYoriw all khlx. ChHok I riiM\ Gout, Headache, Constipation of aSsrofuiil or . tlrr Howels. Kniffs Fvii, TVcifkiiess from any Cnrrse. I II TIOK 2 Noim* arc {p noinc milcss tiio sipa title of J. H.wpot'K, as auent for the Cpitetl Statihs. sorrownds each box of Fills ami Uiulmeaif. A hand some reward will be dvcii to any party or ]>arties comitorfeitinir t4u* nujliciin’R or vending tlie smc knywina tluvm to l>e spurious. V fkifd'at the of I’TorfoiAsor Hm.r.o >V*AK lV C-0., -N‘\ Y<f k. -bv all ref poet able lUpsi and Dealers in Modieine throiikltont file rfn!- wvrltl. iu liyjies jt 52.> cents, &T Ccutv> and. c;;cn. | There is omisiderable savinMj in taking !li larger sizes. N. IF—Directions for the ‘rnidmice of patlentk in every disorder are aUixetl to each box. l‘J4 S OLD m RELIABLE, 1 j-’Dit. SAWFOito’s- Lives IwiGcm.vronJJ e’ie a Standard Family R -medy for jxUsaaßctJof tlie Liver, Stomach =and Bowel*.—lt is Purely gVpgetable.— It never 'njg£ It is ffjM || 8 {Cathartic and 5 h Y g§S nj @rW Hi o ' £ SfTOfofe 9 \ o I i: S i " ,i i T p™oio,s f 1 feS if PL*** by the public^ <lil V 1 *’ lor ElHro years.J w jth unprecedented results.'? SEND FOR CfRC'JLAt? . g3. T. W. SftNFORD, M. 0., 5 xsYimi ueisr win. TXLI. vents iiKri r.iTiov, * * V4WWWM*WW-VMIXIST,I3 %um 4 HABT SHERIFFS SALPI AY4H be .ybi bctpie Courthouse door in ! Hartwell. Him esfeMti tbeiimt ICtoLs. [ 4 r y in February iicvxt, dtiiiuu’ the.lejuil hours of wale, ’ thi* protn'fty. to'am> Kivu bottle* Fe male thpee Ixittlea Magnolia Halpi. ouo bottld of Calomel. two t\Vo PtVs. one ten Set, twenty-five hair brnshc*. novon shaving brushes, fifty-live ton dint nrtfl THiisfcc*. lot of dounh lap* ntnlono note ufti -J. A. J, I’rnw u fm* $56.2? with interest at li percent, from April irfio7rT . levied on as the propi rty of \Y. Y. Holland to satisfy a ti. fa. issued from Hart Superior Court rentfiiablc* to Sep timber Term. 1878, in favor of D. F. Fleming *fc Cos. \ \V. Y Holland. I>. m&t, 1879. .1. R. MYERS, Sheriff. Hart sheriff's 'sate. AYilHie sold it/ lfanWell. Hart ( owntr. HI., dp rim: the k\ial hours of sale, on the First Tuesday in February. the to wit.. Two Towy hds. eoptainiim one quarter of an acre ffteii, UiorV fcs.-C No*. 50 and 51. all wilb some rru proyifnepts. Levied on its the property of .John H. St * pbeiis to'fMtisTv St ti. fh. issued from the Jnstbe Court of tip! lUIU-li district, jCi. M.. in fuv*r of T. J. f.iiMier vs. Tolni 11. All lbrfcd ofi n.M the pn-p*rty of J. H. Humhuis to satisfy aUnv stated ti fa. Levy made by I*. M. Crow. I/. V., and returned to me This L)ee. 4 29th. irTSE J. K. A! YKUS SheritV. THE HARTWELL HIGH SCHOOL. S. Mi UttiM*. Driw4>al " ul# U v. 11. i l-.; K, •• lc H Hales of fnlllon Ter Monfh t MN CL.s* - fill Liisi v r.Maliiei la '*“‘ "■ ‘ , . n , 1 HatV'* r.ylt£ni uf •'lliu"Vl?snr thcM-ssa.il. ilipßaAnll J^ff, ll J J ,l,. l |„itions WlB SSK-iift * ■rnTht.'Snicu. This Ims linujy advajitage# that ilWd'ith- pIMKI 14 11WIU |rt*n ' ■*> <■ i>. JwoWl with SH** ®* liui * *""" UIW ' w# l T* WiFln- K '#*l^ll '"rdl' wfHilr inlommiliJ. W'Vi either nf. the •*¥!*!(* M -I'u'ill *if *- it -Tit , - ‘i ll '* ■ wkr Over iininiore, mf&Sw ***** Zrt O'iiUl er TlHbgi* HOT, mmr.r.g s2, obb ,000,000 iTm Viomanl XMou, Vollnro!) nre eTpended In FFXf'IVR. 'PA (i*"ee mif in-* Western iiems will e<.,xi I- imp mure, every FARM [ J }}“ Inge LOT OwnoH, EAST, WEST, and is -Ml. Tof.-iicoalHi.m-ri- Fm-ni costs •-(Ml to XTtllt, and for r.rxtOO Vfltngc T.ot B*. to S,()II. w 00l PiUCeS soon decay. Dot a JCW Era Is ntli uid. Ily new fi vcnlfbhß, STEEL and J ItOX are to supplant WOOD, furnishing IwUui', CUmipcr. ami l<lAlU fence. The UOtli Volume of Hr- A:ncrican Agrieul tni-ist ffor t*W) now hcgianhig, will give very much inform ill U> ahoni new Fencing, with many Engravings. (The Nn uhcr for 1 icc. lt ess ‘it cngrgvitigs of n.iris'rt Fencing, rind pinch intcicst ing mutter. Sent post-paid tor 15 rents.) ZW Tocvery 01m liiterrstt*! hi FENCING Tor a FAILM, or- Village LOT, the .T.Uli Voliinin of the A-nerican AgrirulturiHl wiP tic worth five (links, if apt a luinddedt itiincs, Itsamall coat. BUT, heildcs tSc b'jovc Poporfrat feature,the American Agriculturist wiil riyc -very gTcat amount of irscfiil, Frncflcnl, Uellnble Infermatlnn—for the Form, the Garden, a:td Ilouaekold (Chllflrcn Included)—and over 800 Original Bnp-adnSS illasfrating Tjibnr-saving , Labor hdptng contriv ancuß, Animals. Plants, Fruits and Flowers, Farm Buildings, and many other Pictures instructive and pleasing to Old and Young.—lt in useful! j ALL to City, Village, ami Comitry. -Itsconstant exposures of HUMBUGS, which nave saved to its readers many Millions of Hollars, will becontlnued vigorously. 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