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CHURCH DIRECTORY.
lurriMT church.
Service* <xt 3d olid tth Sunday* i enrh
KKV. L’NM. A. J+IAkKI.T, l 4 *tr.
pkiwbyArias church.
garrioom Uw M Hawlii l •'•eh nmntb lltapllsl
church). ltd. K. I*. Mmn.,
siktik just cnuium.
Itnrhr. It I'iimlt.
Hantwki.l/—'<l ami -Itli Smi.l\. innrtilnv nnd ulglit.
MriiKnliA —ll Kunilnj ami Satimlnv before. 11 a. in.
l.iwtirrt llim.—Saturday liefocc 2 I Sunday. 11 n in.
t’oKKnliK iiv—lid Sunday and Saturday Wliw 11a.in.
Ml. ZiuX—4lli Sunday, 3p. in.
Kiev. R. A. SK.U.K, P. C.
IX A DANGEROUS FIX.
Holding mi n Altisli Tmdn Hundred
Furl In Mid Air.
Otir Geneva correspondent writes:
•‘A few d;ivs since two schoolmasters
from Moraine, a Savoyard village near
the Swiss frontier, made an excursion
to the Col de Coux, not far front Chnm
pery, in the Valais. As they were
descending the mountain, late iu the
afternoon, they thought they heard
cries of distress. After a long search
they perceived a man holding on to a
hush, or small tree, which had struck
its roots into the face of the precipice.
As the precipice was nearly pe
ular and the man was some 1,200 feet
below them, and the foot of the preci
pice quite as far below him, they found
it impossible to give the poor fellow
any help. All they could do was to tell
him to stay where he was—if he could
—until they came backend hurry ott
to Moraine for help. Though it was
night when they arrived thither, a dozen
bold mountainers, equipped with ropes,
started forthwith for the rescue. After
a walk of twelve miles they reached
the col de la Golesc, but it being im-
possible to scale the rocks in the durk,
they remained there until the sun rose.
As soon as there was sufficient light
they climbed up a roundabout path to
the top of the precipice. The man was
still holding on to the bush. Three of
the rescue party, fastened together with
cords, were then lowered to a ledge
about GOO feet below. From this coign
of vantage two of the three lowered the
third to the bush. He found the man,
who had been seated astride his pre
carious perch a day ami a night, be
tween life and death.
It is a wonder how he had been able
to hold on so long, fur besides suffering
from hunger and cJd he hud been hurt
in the fall from the height above. He
was a reserve mau belonging toSamoeus
on his way thither from Lausanne,
where he had been working to be pres
ent at muster. Losing his wav on the
mountains between Thonou and Satnocos,
he had missed his footing and rolled
over the precipice. He had the pres
ence of mind to cling to the bush, which
broke his fall, but if the two school
masters had not heard his cries, he must
have perished miserably. Hoisting bini
to the top of the precipice was a diffi
cult and perilous undertaking, but it
was safely accomplished. None of the
man’s hurts were dangerous, and after
a long rest and a hearty meal or two
he was pronounced fit to continue bis
journey and report himself at the
muster — London Times.
••Ul'Tl’l*AlKA.”
Quick, complete, all annoying Kidncj\
Bladder and Urinary Diseases. <l. Drug
gists.
Dakota (Jlrls.
A Dakota girl has earned her right
to the endearing title of “duck.” While
crossing the river near Valley City her
canoe upset. She tied the canoe to her
ankle and swam ashore. Another
yo mg woman of the same Territory
has advertised for a husband as follows:
“I mean business. If there is any
young man in this country who has a*
much sand in him as a pound of plug
tobacco I want to bear from him. 1
I have a tree claim and homestead, am
a good cook and not afraid to work,
and willing to do my part. If any
man with a like amount on hand, and
decent face and carcass wants a good
wife, I can fill the bill.”
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE,
,J. 1$ Benson nml K. 15. Bensou have till* day
r * ,ll P Hun name .it
jiensox a ( <(., tu tin u general mert-mitile ml
trmliiiK business in the town of Hail wi ll lUrt
•muitv. Georgia. Tlieir store anil nth,-.,- is located Ml
tho eld stand of L. IV Hi nson ,1 Cos . on mint In-ant
earner of public mituuw. Tina June 15th, ISML
J. IV BENSON.
E. H. HKXSOX.
AT HOME AGAIN.
the above || will be men Hint we are at
> wlmre we exiMw.t In e ivr tl„i tnol
V.H.'" 1 :* 0,, rM-rie.n. i„i
Iv mml Tl K T' ~’ k "'V " ' U, out tin- (treat ailo nmial
et. w"l'pteeUtl.lK east fnvura. |mti„i,a-,.
,J "" k lO'ttoiiH sp.-uk louder than wot ,1k atoi
e\l<H t to poo e i-li-nilv to all that it will !„■ to theit
to with |l M Wa. .......
'll V V, ** ■ Wt? now have a
at h-V of I ate,lt mol Family M.-ilii in, s lla'lwar,-
linwaie r rookery < J encode., ete. Kavly tbia fall
to al<\ mir ktnel Uiu.t.. ..-I ' * .
**“> l >“<> eVawjTthecli^Sto^in^A.^
HKXSOX ii CO.
Failing!
That is what a great
many people are doing.
They don’t know just what
is the matter, but they have
a combination of pains and
aches, and each month they
grow worse.
The only sure remedy
yet found is Brown’s Ikon
Bitters, and this by rapid
and thorough assimilation
with the blood purifies and
enriches it, and rich, strong
blood flowing to every part
of the system repairs the
wasted tissues, drives out
disease and gives health and
strength.
This is why Brown’s
Iron Bitters will cure
kidney and liver diseases,
consumption, rheumatism,
neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala
ria, intermittent fevers, &c.
*O3 S. Paca St. # Baltimore.
Nov. 28,1881.
I was a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and for several
weeks could eat nothing and
was growing weaker every
day. I tried Brown’s Iron
Bitters, and am happy to say
I now have a good appetite,
and am getting stronger.
Jos. McCawley.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is not a drink and does not
contain whiskey. It is the
only preparation of Iron
that causes no injurious ef
fects. Get the genuine.
Don’t be imposed on with
imitations.
n msx Kind OHEAFEK THjU^EVSK.
IUIIm, Shot Guns, Revolvers, Ammuni
tion, Visiting Tackle, Seines, Nets,
Knlven, llnzors, Skates,
Hummocks, etc.
Large Illustrated Catalogue FREE.
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
fICERSTS
WANTED! Ladies mid Gentlemen, to eiißago
with us to sell several I'seTul Eloiiweliolil
Article*. Profit* large, i.nbor I* light.
Insive territory given. No competi
tion. Terms liberal. Circulars KKKB. Address,
Henltl HunuftttT'g Cos., llox ttliti, l'lUsburxli, i*s.
A NEW CURE FOR
■stBEUETT. ' .1 [.V'f
AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN.
sure, clean I v und clioap. Haniide Package, Tost
flld, 30 ct. AG FNTS WA N I'Ll). Ad lre*n,
*T- H. JToltnwton, I’lttaburgh, Pt.
Musical instruments
of all kinds for saia vory cheap.
Catalogues free. Address, RICHARD
HULL & CQ„ Boa 860, Pittsburgh, Fa.
(Plain English!
HERE EXPRESSED!
ouh fmc Circular tells the rest
Khok.i*. June 9Hh. WH
II A Kit IS Hemkdt Co.-umd lb
dlrvcUal ond tlirj compMvlj currd me. In ebottt eeo
wwk from ihw time l com ran need untnu them 1 bn**n
to well and I Ca*nlinund to u*e ell the hoi with
rn rut antluinrovenicnt nud alnc that time ( Oct. lffl)
I have fait like anew mnn I truly hope that many of
thn sufferer* will tind out thnt you have a specific for
nervous woukius- n <1 Du cured by the hhidi.
Kespectfnlly Yours,
P. B.—Yon e ill not publish my name but person* vislt
loai yira may ho referee \ to m> and I will anawor them.
To every yountr. middle a*e or old man
troubled with nervous or physical debili
ty or impotence sealed circular is sent
free. Send full address on postal card to
HARRIS RSMEOY CO. Bt. Louis, Rio.
We want your address. You need our remedy.
Bond and bo couviuced of this.
For sale ly J. 11. BENSON.
< vl. <ln ’i ?°T n t^-f( her. A lovely maiden leaps mto eternitv! Wives and husband*,
aon. and daughters aru wieckcd and lost. M iny sad hearts are left to mouru tho loss. A husband lost
tun Wife and daughter, a young man lost his betrothed. ouso.no loai
A contemplation of these horrible •* wrecks” work wonderfully upon the mind Tho thought makes
ene feel .ml. The strum upon del.cata female nerv.-a is t - . r,-aC A married ills rf oVr scn,.,S„™
wm so wrought upon menially that she became low-.pirit, d-. ands ydl ’-dl a,m/tito,
r .?z:££*}r • "-wee, and fro,mi. Her' friends ’,l thata he‘V„uid noi think oftUE
.■.a .. , !• l ', ul . I ' l,e insist. 1 that she was sick in reality, and took her bed. She soon bad ache!
and exccssosand dealh. W ° ,< ““ l0 ,ruublM * " Ulc “ eTltltuall I •* b =Hron.g
andtV'rvmw I ',* ' :i ' ■ f V" unc ''*• *> had lost a friend and soon became melanebolt
i min lc.ut’a’bi tv; ' ' ’, ‘ r T >p *° '> he., .he lo.t all desire for company, ki?
Li.ally fat H l,ci * h\ [ /f ,?,c ‘r ’ *£’ r cl T‘ k * weemnopalo, complained of counUnt headache, ami
'i St'L-o cost ,re of evn )r* !v ol‘ nrrlr übUs i fj* l *** o ** V*Jl dclinum, convulsions, and death,
thoul.l I t * y ouurrcncts and wracks" upon foiaale society arc frightful. They
v . J and On ro is a remedy within tho roach of all, and il is vour duty to at tly it
lnsd mWaTSJiSuI' h ~‘V V n: i ,i3h Hid 1. nu
and ttJc one* ‘ 1 U>es ® wrecks.” bend your name to j. p. and co„ lounviUe,\y.,
To
FIRST PRIZE!
SOLD MEDAL!
AWARDED TO
E. aan W. nlsle
... Cos.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
For the Best Cotton Gin and Feeder
at the International Cotton Exposition
of 18*1. Awarded for the
I) POT Samim.k Ci. Ran Shed.
' I i V I Co.NSTitriTKD Machine
)[ jl ) J rou Ginmno Cotton.
This Gin is an iron frame, steel shafts,
and everything of the best material.
1 I
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This Press ij said to be the
Best Press in the World!
Suitable for Horse Steam or Water
Power.
Send for Prices and Terms.
E. VANWINKLE & CO.,
(Box 83) Atlanta, Ga.
2!H)-niO
texas mm.
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SIFTINGS is one of the best humor
ous papers in the United States, and is
robbing the Free Press, Ilawkcve, and
others of the glory they' have so long
enjoyed. —Cameron Sentinel.
It is literally a household necessity,
and is taking the lead in the list of hu
morous papers. —Rochester ( N. Y.) Ex
[tress.
82 A ¥ F,A B SlI BSCII IPTIOX PRICE.
n
Address, SWKET & KNOX,
Austin, Texas.
TRUE AISO TRIED!
BEST AND CHEAPEST!
Are the Fruit Trow from the
Jackson County Nurseries.
For tin* convenience of my Hurt ('minty friend* 1
lntve arnuijL’cri with Mr. S. \V I*tMk to rveeivo or
ders fo- nit*. He will not cMtivnx*. but will Im* found
nt the store of T. •!. Liudur at Hartwell. You may
depend on genin'* low cut prices from Itlm.
*l. G. JUSTIC E.
MOORE’S
BUS K ESS
UNIVERSITY,
ATLANTA, GA
Students on 'Clung. !
Tin* 1 ‘.ti-ini World
in Miri un*. < 'lie of
llie Best Tract leal
Sellouts in the coun
try. Circulars mailed
free on n11(1 licittion.
EDWIN BATES & CO.,
Wv* ftoovV* w\nA
Aos. 122 $ 124 Meeting Street,
T1(0 M 11 1 *M <<s AIIA s. 1
Ohak’m K. Haik. ,•
lAAC lIot.MKB.
311 JollX It. STKKt.K, J
BI T '1 I*EST!
WI3MSHIP g BBOS.’
COTTON dim, feeder, and condenser.
• , ‘>3, a I 'ill ■
THEY CLEAN THE SEEDS. MAKE GOOD
“TURNOUTS” AND FINE SAMPLES.
IFIEeiCIEiS LO"W.
E. E. BENSON, Agt., Hartwell, Ga.
For First Class Machinery,
ANDERSON, S. C.
HAVING pstfllJished thf Southern Knmrli of the (IKISTH MANUFACTURING COMPANY at
Aiiilcinoii, S. C., I will always keep on liaml a full supply of
WliiTf you ran get any hized Eiinino you want, ritlirr on skills
or wheel*, anil will not have to wait on >our orders beiii" 1. 1
tilled, 1 >iit ran take it l-ijjht home with you ns soon ;im you float :.L~I L
the trade Yon ran also see the Kliirine hefore huviii'T. ‘ . . 11 v
Come and see me, or write for Catalogue and Terms.
E. F. DIVVER, Gen’l Agent.,
306-318 ANDERSON, S. C.
34 YEARS ON THE MARKET ! THE BESTgiS THE CHEAPEST !
SOUTHERN BRANCH
MIL3URM WAGON GO.,
LIBRARY BUILDING, ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
IfcvfXll.BTTlKlfcsr
I* made of the best nnitei ial*. of thoroughly seasoned lumber, and by faitlv paid lionext workmen. N
convict labor used. A stock of every size and variety can always be found at
NOS. 39, 41 and 43 DECATUR STREET.
Also at same place the Largest Stock of
CAKKIAOEK. BUGGIES, PH.ETONS, AXI) SPKING WAGONS IN TIIE CITY.
Tlic Wilburn Hollow Iron Axle Wagon iff liter Itent. Try One.
J and s*e us bet* re purchasing. Special prices to the trade.^4-3
If 30111 merchants do not keep them, write to
234-319 11. L. ATWATER. General Agent and Manager Southern Branch.
STEAM EIT GLUES AND CIRCULAR SAW HILLS.
Improved Southern Fan Mills, Fixed Threshers, Athenian and Bill Arp Ilorse
Powers. Bark M! is. Cane Mills, Colt’s Celebrated Power and Lever, and Brook’s
Revolving Cot ion Press, Iron Fencing, &e.
Also, Manufacturers’ Agents for Portable Steam Engines, Turbine Water
Wheels, Cook’s Evaporators, Victor Cane Mills, Combined Threshers and Sep
arators &c.
ixfr For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists, Address,
284-335 11 XICKERSOjY, Agent,
• —— 11 . ,J .13
*■&, Comsiun Sense
©oels waiter ENGINES.
jjsn Prices from $240 up.
Wv\v.
a,,,.,,,,,.,, E v> BENSON, Agent,
HARTWELL. OA.
UNDRETHSPSKf*
CCCnClForthe MERCHANT on our New PJJ
For the MARKET CARDENER OCCUO
CCCrtC For the PRIVATE FAMILY CCCftQ
hy nurSßlvflfion our own 'armtlwCCUw
O’" Handsome Illustrated Catalogue and ltural Register FREE TO ALL.
MERCHANTS, SEND US YOUR BUSINESS CARDS FOR TRADE LIST.
DAVID LANDRETH&SONSiSeep GROWERS, PHILADELPHIA
ROBERT S. FINDLAY. JOHN 15. ROBERTS.
FINXi £ Cos.
IMTOBTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IX
\\tvp\\v*vec.> &:c.
219 >O. 9 SOUTH CALVERT STREET, BALTIMORE. MD.
GEORGIA
MUTUAL RELIEF
Association.
G. J. FOREACRE, Fmident
W. I*. ORME. Vice-President"
K. M. FARRAR. Secretary.
J. F. ALEXANDER, Medical R* amin
GKO. S. INGE, Gen’l Agent
ATI. ANT A .... UKou
Thi* la the very bent life inuran,>. ,„ r ' ’
Urn apply tu ' V** f Uc.
F>. B. BENSON.
_ AuajiT eoa Uakt,
HELP For
Unmarried People!
MEN AND WOMEN’S MUTUAL
Relief Fill Asocisaiioi.
ATLANTA, GA.,
ISSUES CERTIFICATES OF $2,000.
I l *'*'*>• ill Odrty days lifter maturity f (Vnin
cat.-, which U twelve ml,, fnm, date „f u.",'";
Certirirate of Kndow nont.
Yor Conntitiithm nnd By Lawn nddnvn
MUTITAI. RKI.IKF YUM) ASSOCIATION.
Uur. Bn>ad mid Hunter Strevt*. Atlnnla. <; a
G. 1). HARW ELL. Secretary,
Atlanta. Ga
E. B. BENSON. Agent. Ilartwell.
fi.-lii') 3
mm
I'AMRXCCR Ilr.f vIIT.MK.NT
On and after July MU. IW. PaK.tcn-ri T i,
arrviee on the Atlanta nnd Charlotte AiiT.in dir!
i.-iion of this lamd will be as follows:
EASTWARD.
Mail a.mi Exi-kess, No st.
Leave Atlanta 21o pm
Arrive (.aincsville r> (M
Lula... 5 35 p:j
Kahtiii fxap Junction t> !l n m
Toceoa MIL
Se".<a Bltp.
Oreenville loos pa,
Spartanburg lMUpn,
“ Castonia 2 Winn,
“ Charlotte 3 15,
Mail, No. 53.
Leave Atlanta 4 no am
Arrive Gainesville (i IDa n
Lula ti 50 a m
Italmn Gap Junction 7 tl a m
“ Toccoa 8 17 a m
“ Seneca ttfin,
“ Greenville 1103 am
“ Spartanburg 12 24 pn
“ Gastonia 2 30pm
“ Charlotte 4 00pm
WESTWARD.
No. 50.
Leave Charlotte lOdan.
Arrive Gastonia 2 02am
" Spartanburg 4 31 am
“ Greenville 5 59am
“ Seneca 7 43 a m
“ Tmeon 9 It am
14 Kalmn Gap Junction 10 Warn
44 Lula ... 10 37 a m
* Gainesville 110* am
44 At lanta .... .... )3tpu
No. 54
Leave Charlotte .... 12 51pm
Arrive Gastonia \L .. 1471. m
44 Spartanburg 4<Mi)>m
•* GreeuviUe S29|iw
44 Seneca 7 10 p n
44 Toccoa 8 39 p 111
44 Rabun Gap Junction ... 917 p
44 Lula 9 54 p m
44 GainsvflTe 10 21 run
44 Atlanta 1J i
T. M. Talcott. Gen’l Man. I. Y. Sauk.
M. Sl.Al'CillTKll. G. I*. A.
W. J. 1101 sign, A. G. 1* A
THEY ALWAYS PLEASE BOTH GINNER AND
CUSTOMER.
IIAUTAYKI.I. K. B. TIME TAII3.It.
Takii.g effect Monday. .M.nj 7.7582
No. T.
Leave Hartwell 9 55 * to
Arrive Bowcrsville 10 55 n a
No. 2.
Leave Bowcrsville II ! >• m
Arrive Hartwell 1- i"> 1 m
No. 3.
Leave Hartwell 3 in
Arrive Bowcrsville 4 I*>pm
No. 4.
Leave Bowcrsville 4 35 p in
Arrive Hartwell 5 35 pm
ELBERTON AIH-MXE RAILROAD
TIME TABLE NO. 6.
Taking effect Monday, May 1. 1882.
Train No. 1. Arrive. Leave.
Toecca 0 30 a m
Martins 10 15 a in I<> IS am
Lavonia 10 40 a in H 45 10
Bowcrsville 11 07 a m Hl2 m
W. Bowcrsville.. 11 18 a in 12 21 a ro
Royston .. 11 40 a 111 11 41 a m
Bowman 12 09 p in 12 14 p 10
Elberton 1 00 pm
Train No. 2. Arrive. Leave.
Toccon 0 30 p ni
Martins 5 30 p m 5 35 p m
Lavonia 4 59 p m 5 05 pm
Bowcrsville 4 25 p in 4 3.i p m
W. Bowersville.. 4 14 p in 417 pm
Royston 3 50 p m 3 *> P ®
Bowman 3 20 p m •* 24 P m
Elberton - • '* P n>
G. J. FoREACBE, Gen'l Man..
W. J. Houston, G. P. A., Atlanta.
NEW BIN!
This is to notify all that we have bought a >l , j| n
New (Jin, wth Feeder and Condenser aud
; the same in our GIN HOUSE NEA li I
in Hartwell.
We have one of CLAKKES -
'CLEANERS, with which dirt y< <■
ed. Every convenience for luad'ii
! BEST TURN OUTS and SAMI’!/ ;
| Ties furnished customers of the Gin ' 1
Will do everything possible to phase 1
will favor us w'ith their patronage. ,
E. B. BENSON*
CONTINENTAL FIRE !> k
(HII’ANV of N-w V►•*••
CASH ASSET-''. * *■
COLUMBUS INSURANCE
° f CASH ASSETS, 5S.S**
i t^
Both theme Coropaniee have deposited *!ortvHjr
Treasurer of Georjri* 135,000, and J
statements of their business to the V t
General, as rerjnireil by law of Georgia
-179 C. W. SEIDELL, Agent, Hartwell -
CHARLES W. SEIDELL
ATTORNEY-AT-LA^
HARTWELL, GA. 179