Planters' weekly. (Greenesboro' [i.e. Greensboro], Ga.) 185?-18??, December 05, 1860, Image 3

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•*. Uil A4rfUMaHi. GEORGIA. Gbkkmk Cou.ntv Where •* Mrs. Bobrina Drown and. Simoon T. Peek, sppfy for letters of Adruiuiatratioc . . upon the £*!< of Valentine Brown dec\t; Tliast-W'*.. therefore to cite ttiitf minion jab all and singular tlie kindred and cred itors of said dcc’d. to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be held in and for - asid county, on the second ntonday in Jan uary next, to show cause (if any they have) why said Letters should not then jf-. granted. Given under my hand at of {reTn Greencshoro this 3rd day of De #enbrlß6(K*’* ‘ KUGSSIUS L. KING, Oi’dy. roroik Application will b3 made to the Court of Ordinary of Greene County Georgian! the first regular term after the expiration of two months from this notice for leave to sell the tract of land belonging to the es tate of Samuel B. Daniel, late of said coun ty deceased, said tract adjoining the lands of John Colclougli, • James Watson, estate of William D. Ellington deceased &c., for the benefit of the heirs a it'll creditors of said deceased. JOHN W. REID. A.lm’r, ol Samuel IV 1 Vtiiiel, dec’ll. December sth 18(H).—2m. ‘Far Sale. “\X7ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in Do v v cember next in the city of • irconesboro Groeae Cos. tieorgia, for distribution bet ween 1 ’ the heirs of Graves Swanson, a tract of land containing t*r hundred and thirty acres more er less adjoining the lands of iUinm Kd .-noadsou, Aquila Greer and others situated at>>ut one tnde froiu Woodv’.be, a Station on Railroad leading from Union Point to Athens. There is on the plaea a good /ranted Pwsling house with two rooms the location is healthy, Water excellent, dny person _ desir ing to purchase a small farm in that vicinity will da well to call and examine the premises. S. \V. SWvNSON, N.O ‘WAN-OX, N iNi'Y pin. KIIOOY KV iJH. Heirs nt l aw. Worember “th, ISiVO. • iXSI.t, Orcsae Foantj. \LL persons indebted to dame-; Dunn Pac’d, are requeued to make immediate pay ment, and ah persons having claims against ea.-l lace sel will present them duly proven *#, the mular ugne 1. 1111 l \M SI W’SN, Kx’r. of James Dunn, dec’ll. Xovejiber Ist, 1800. NOTICE All persons i.td*thted to Greene H. Thompson wilier by ot*#r accounts, since the year 1856, up to the present date, are respectfully requested for the last time to come forward and pay their notes sod accounts, as I have extended my credit ay stem, itntiil Compelled t< raise money. Those who do not call soon and *h!<* will Snd tlieir accounts in an officers bonds for collection. R onei; I, - 1 have •/ v*.,, Kir W tfnKW to *ll Hour nrr M G . THOMPSON, ifftii.iulisn’, Nov 28th I860—!t. S-tie, WILL V-w viif-i I*l .i toi'i.'i’ice with uii order of tire U-.iurt of Oviiioary ot the Cmuty of Oifte.ne, on tin Ist f nesday in .Jimt-try.’nett the billowing negivi'S • - l-uiging to Jeffrey G. I’srr ><t minor. G-’orge 47 years uM. and bis .vit’e Harriot 43 years el l. sti*l two childieu mi tv of them i years old, an 1 thr- mil r 2 years oil, Salima woman 45 veins old, .and Edy a w nan 70 vetrs old. Terms on tlie day of sale. A. A. .1E HNI (i A -a. G'l-irdtao sot J. 0. Parrot. ■November 7th. iB6O. OIC-HPH K. Guskvk C>it n : v —Xoticc ia hereby jjtvat to all p,;iat> Having de *woJii agamst Walker Lewis, Is’e of sa;d county liHcewsel. to present them to me. properly mad.* out, within the time pie r auribnl by law. so as to show tlicir cjiarac £r au I amount. And all persons indebt ed to said deceased are hereby required to gauku immediate payment. M. \V. LEWIS.F.x’r., of Walker Le wis. Movember 7tli, 1860. —wGw. EXIt’IITOU’K SALK WILL he fold mi the 10th day of De cember next all of the perishable property to tlie estate of the minor ‘‘ens of .fflHuo dec’tl ennsistli g of Corn. K'lilacrTo its, IVas, Wheat, lies (Little, Mules, and II orses, etc. etc.. Terms nil ■the day.—Sale to continue from day to 4*J until all is s *IJ. Titos. 1. JANES. JAMES It. SANDERS Executors ol A. JANES, November 7th, IS6O. laud For Sale. I offer for solo my farir. ly'ng in the Coun ty of Greene, ahtmtsix miles from Greene#, boro near Smyrna Church, containing three hundred and seventeen aeres. # on the place a very good dwell ing house and out houses and a good Gin Aousn. Ote hundred acre# *f the land is in the •rood*. T ier* are thirty actva of bottom ‘l mil in ctiltiviti<n on. tire place. It is a very healthy listnil"ti. Any person tie siring a small plantation will do well to call and examine this ;d,ie * before purchas ing elsewhere. Persona lo'ikiog at the land can be shown the jriace by calling on John \\. Swan. WM. A. MOORE. November 7th 1860. ts. * To Consumptives. Tilt Advarlisr, h.vina bem Mion-f in health ia a trw irwVi hr ■ ro'j simple rem* dr, after hat iar •u f r~r*d sarrral year* web a e*ir, . attic twa.oad lk<lilel ilinraae, C *l*lllll,ithtn -ia a, i imi to m.ka known to kk fellow rufTr-tr* the meana of Mr*. Ti all who Ueyir- n. ha will awt a e .pr or the pre -,<aarii>ti..aa*4 fraa of eh*e, with the eireciii,*## f-o praparoi# wot a*>nr the san,e. tkirn they wit I) * a Scat Ceaa •ori>.s*cacTio. Arras i. Bo mums, aat. Tfca only okfeet of ihr ettwller ia aehdmr the Praac’ipryia la hka*-> he ‘(• r-*rl. red poad dakr>watiari which V- rei re ars „. ha ier.ioabl. , •*4 M kipra arary oN* nit iry kia rroia-i*. m |l will oaat them awhiof • nd may prove a blaming. Tanks wbklarbsp**errliti. l will please ait-lrr* j 4 *T J *OV EDWAUO--A. WILSON. WIIIU maborgh, Tiera Cogt, New Tork. fk*af>*v It* tM|. ts. 7 kdvertiaeimeniy. GEORGIA, >reene CountyWhere* na, l iiowsa M. bhunbrMigfc, Adtn’r. upon tim estate <|f Martha Wilson tlcc’d. peti tiona the-Conrt of Ordinary cf said couuty, for Di .misenry. 1 ke arc therefore to cite and admonish all poisons concerned to show cause (if any they have) why said Administrator should not*b discharged at the Court of Ordina ry, to be held in and lor said county on the first tnonday in May next, 1861. Given under tny hand a; office in Greenes boro November 6th 1860. EI'GENIUS L. KING, Ord’rr. WOTICE. ALL those indebted tome either by note or account must call soon and settle, as I am com pelled to have money to pay my debts. Take fair notice. >,y Books and accounts may be fb Cl, d at tho old stand, and in my absence Mr. w. (IrifSn is authorized to receipt for the 9 - ilS ' e - W. 0. SMITH. Greenesboro Nov. 7th, IB6o.—tf. Administrator's Sale. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Greene County Georgia will he sold before the Court IL-use door in thp’City of Gieencshoro on the first Tups •lav in January next, the Stevens Track of Land, containing une hundred and nine ly and. a half acres, (1901), belonging to tl** estate cf George Crutchfield dec’ll. About 90 acres is in the Woods, the balance is cleared .and under good fence. The place is near Smvk.va Ciiurch on the l’owelton Rond, about 8 miles from Grt-eties- Isipi. Persons wishing to see (lie place will call on the undersigned nr on John or Robert Crutchfield. Terms on the day of sale. JAMES BURK. Adm’r. of George Crutchfield. Greenesboro Nov 28ih ISGO. Can ltd ate For Tax llectiver, wßar • requested to announce the name of W:n TANARUS, Poster, as a candidate for the office of fax Receiver at the ensuing election for Ooun iv officers in January next. ’ October 17th ‘SC,o._tf. Cnmlidnfe F#r Tux Receiver. We are requested to inform the. voters of Greene that Mr. Enoch O. Morgan is a Candidate for the office of Tax Receiver at rite i;t January yexf. Cutober 17 ISQO. -td. Mr. Qjrrctt Woutiham, ttq iesui us t> iiunnunce I to tn voierjof Grcf.no, ibat no id thanktul fur ihf ir otff ,iffi*s hfrdof re, in f!ec ( insr him T x Receiver of the Onii'UT; that he will b*J thankful for their Mtpportfor;tfi Mmo office, of the next election ot Cviifenty ofßcitp V inumiay in Jami.irv. S *. 1861. J;n. JAMES BiiOOK R-q iests us to a nlounce his name as * candi late f.r the office of T't Heaeiver ;,t the enu i.i r!jetton in January mxt —m.ji 15-ls A.lißiiilstt’iior's Salt*. GEORG A, Gie.ene Counfy :—Will he sibl as tin* late residence nf James M. I).a tson. Dec’ll, at Woodt'ille in snii’i cumtv. on WrdHttdo ts 12 th J‘ci.tm r iir mxt, pin*, lion id'the petsotiai, and pertsiiahlu prop city, belonging to the estate f said Dec’.f. 7- I’OCK. tin* same e insisting put) Two very lii e young Jacks, seven Jen. Hells, Mares, Horses &e. to which liie at teiitioifi)t Wioijja-It.iiseis. and others desir ing to raise Milieu, Horses iS:c. &., is par ticularly direct.nl. Many.oilier articles of a miscellaneous character, too various to designate, will likewise lie sold. MARGARET DAVISON, Adtn’rx. JAM i-.5.-DAVISON. Adm’r. Wooilvilln Nov. 14'It iB6O. fVM!WVHZ! - trAMI! s<> 000. Vohuifeers wanted to carry *- way cjie.ati oh cost ly pictures ns may host Mlit pnicliKsers from Dlßst's New Guile ry of Art. , I would rpjpejtfirlly inform the citizen,, of Greenesboro and surrounding countr; that I have permanently eslahlishci a most splendid and -beautifully ai r*"”*'t Skv Light Gnllerv over Wake fcld. Murry- & Cos., where I am fully’ pre p tied to execute all t!ie latest styles o pictures Photographs, Amlirotypi’s, Mnl aneotypes, &c., wi’li neatness and di patch, citixens and strangers are cordialh invited to call at my Gallery and exainim specimens. NOTICE, pictures can he taken iv clotidv and rainy weather its well as in fair. A. F. DURST. Xnvetpher 14th IB6o—tf. MY GOODS! WM. SHEAR, - NV iitilo rrftpectftilly nnnnunco to the public that ho has just received Eargc Additional Supplies, • AS UVS SOW OS BAS I), B ; oi, Rmltroidcred and Finer 1) c- SILK*; -tutefior Bialit arid Fi*r-red IJ.'sek SfI.KS P ain atui F i-irvd.NOs At and fri-ILAINK,’ 8 ; Fancy Ottoman KBPS; Frtiick E - HMOIOKJUEn ootnprlkittg .V. elegant styie.-; . Ladies’ *'|dth a-<d Velvet CLII VKS. ol t’ne latest S’vle#; * • L and ew’Zv'tiX an-1 Saids- Fur Vl*'-OH.INKS. f'l FFNnnd TIPPRT.N; A ‘argt- supply ot L.dt ia* J,I v : F ,S; G lid a ti'iroiJared for £idies Eveniiiß Dio aes; A complete assortment ofll Welsh. Savony and .Viakep FiVN'NFZS- H'. ached and Brown S|lKlTr(Sd4'*ad Still.TlN -8; 12-4 IJn-n A , ilKE'i^NG'^ , • Irish and Piil<f-v G* s*- LINKN<; 8-1 and DM- ll intsu IIIAPEB& Di'tink TABLE G’LOT//*; doiii-k N-V K'NS and I>OY F<f; Rich Plirted *nd K nhrttittered T.-IBLK *ND PIANO COVERS; Marseilles QUILT Whitney liL ‘ NKETS. ot Extra sign and Q iality; a large assortment of NEGRO UL VVK ETB’ Richtnoiid Factory PLAIN'S and GEORGIA STKITEF’ Cotton OSNAUL’Rtfr-; And a Great Variety of Other Articles for Family and Plantation Use, ALL OF WHICH WILL HE SOLD AT THE LOWEST PR ICES! Th* puh’i# ar* rq ’rated to call and exits Iqc (It# iiucrtuie nt, Aav*m br 14t4> lb*’o. ** ~ ‘ W*• **? t*,4i t| 9jfn <o*'’ •#/ 0T v ‘W * W: , — Z. # Leval Advcrtiarmrnta. GEORGIA. Greene County All per sona indebted to the estate of Daniel Me- Donnld dec’ll, are requested to make int mciiiatu pay inept thucof. and all persons holding clnims against said dec’ll, will pre wut them duly proven, to the uudeisigned within the time prescribed tiv law. WM A. FLORENCE, AdmV with the Wi 1 annexed, of Daniel Melt.maid,dec’ll. Novcjnhtir 7th, 1860.—w6w. ExCcator’s Sole. Will fie sold befme the Coprt Tloi'se door iu the city of Greenesboro Greene County, on the first Tuesday in January next, one half acre more or less, at or near the Steam Mill at Woodvilte together with the improvements (say Dwelling house and kitchen) ns the property of James A: Moo dy Dec’d. and sold by ordei of Court of said Couuty terms on “the day of sale. E. B MOODY, Ex’r. of ,J. A. Moody, Dec'd,. November 14th 1860. NOTICE. .GEORGIA. Greene Comity :—Two months after date, to- wit : on the second inc’iiday iu January nett, application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of aaid county, for leave to sell all the real estate belonging to the estate ot Daniel McDon ald, late of said crnntv deceased. WM. A. FLORENCE, Adm’r. with the Will annexed. November 14th lSCOc—2tn. _____ ________ GEORGIA, Greene County.—Two mouths after date to-wit, on tiie second mutiday iu January I’.ext, 1 shall apply to the Court ot Ordinary of said county, for leave to sell all the real estate ami Ne ifroes belonging to the Estate of Mrs. Sarah Walker dec’d. for the bauefit of the heirs and creditors ail <or division. SAMUEL R. WALKER. Ex r. of Sarah Walker, dec'd. November Oth 1860. GBO.C'il , iiinsNHOouNTr.-Whereas rt il !i:ti S. Davie, and Goodwin T. Myrick Kxcenters ot tiic last Will and TeSt’iwient” o’ Mi s Sarah \V. ito*!and, decensed, pctitn.u tie Court of Ordinary of said county for Letter* Di ru s ore: Thg.;o arc thur *fore to cite and admonish all pers ois couccrneil * show cause (if any they hare) why said Executors should not be dis •sharped at the Court ot i>rilinr\ to he t.cldir. ami for said county r. the second Monday in January 1861. Given under ‘nr hand nt office in Grio-nerhorn, .Inlv .’>th, 1800. E HK’< IUS L. KfN’G. OrdV. Georgia, (wkkksk countt.—wbcre, J ihn 0. Merritt and Thos. J. P. Atkinson Administrators ur>n thr estate of Kudu Mrr ritt deceased, petitien the Court *®P’diniy of said county for Letters Di-mo-sjT.’ These ar.” therefore toe te and ft!! oeisoro- conci rtieti, to J , cassr (tt any they Itsve> why said \dmiuls‘rat. rs st'oqld nt hr discharged el the Court of Ordinary to bn held in and f<.r said county on ti.e second Monday in Januarr 1301. Given under iny hand at otftcc in Gr. enesb'to Julv Sth. 1860. EPGKXIUS L. KING, Orrt’y. (JUOUiif’.. G .rrN* I'oustv —Wh> !•<*, \Villinm S., jM.r utni tor iiu nt Tmmr L Sanders lire’ll. |>i.tiiiiMiv tn Mis llnurt of Ordinal y id s it county lor Lrner* I). - m •a.ii’ \ ; aiv then fori i< cilr ant require nil person* .•nneernet, { • rliow caller, (il ary they hn. ) shy .ail ,Vl>.■ .tar silinlH not le- tl’Si ba* tf* and at iln* Court ol Or till rv 111 hi 111 Id 111 and I r a;d CoUlltV on ibe fii.i nioi.it,y in April r.r, IV4I fli-. o under my hau l al < tii e in Greeneshliro’ O. tuber Ist IstiO. ECfJF.Nit’SL ICING, Ord’y. CautUtiafc for Tax twelver. We are requested to annnunct* the name ofThotnas J. I*. Atkinson as a candidntv for the i'ffire of Tax Ri’ceiver. nt the cn * suing election for county officers in Jana rv next: November 7th, 1860. iihtviS's Sule. Will-bo sold before the Court House door in the Coupty of Greene on th<’ first Tuesday in J urinary next, within the 1,-gnl hours of sale, a negro man named Dorick ahotit forty-five years of age, and of dark complexion, also a negro woman named Martha about thirty five years old and her child Adaline about six years old, levied ■il as the property of Silas M. Echols, bv virtue of a ti f’l issued fuun Talhdeio Supe i r Court, ip favor of Sani’l. Finley Adm’r. gainst said Echols Win. Heard and Thos. A. Lvne, Kxccuiora, and two fi fas iss'ied from Greene .Supeiior Court, one in I'uVor J James I. Wakefield, and one in favor of Joseph Rut lege against said Echols, perty pointed out by the OffemVin. .3, D. ENGUSH. D. 8. Grcenfshoro Nov. 28ili 1860. New Legal Advertisements ’j Kotlcc. GIC’ -'AG I A, Okmm Cwjrr:—Two mccths sttvr date, to wit on the liitt n.n.iis) in B-bruary neat, I ahull apply to the Court of Ordinary of said coo niy t fa l-aro to seli j the Real Estate b. I-ng ng to the Estate of Joel R. v htvers dec',l . .’ j WM, O. CHENEY. Adm'r. of Joel R. Chi vers. Novctahrr, lfi'h, 186'.), AdataiM atoi’s, 9aie~ Under an order ,J tl.c lK>n. Court of Or diaaryif Greene County, Will l.e sold at the tVurt House in the Town of Gti-enesboro Grvene County On the Hist Tuesday in Janu ary next 18 or 20 nrgro, s, Coi.sisting of men, women, boys and Children sold as the property of Charles L. Mathews dec’d m st of whom are young and liVe’v. Terms on ‘dav of sol*. AY. L. STRAIN, Adm’r November, 17th I*6o Just Received. A choice lot of Family Groceries and Confectionaries which we will sell very low for the CA SH. ARMSTRONG & WILSON. PenficM Ga. Nov. 28th 1860.—2 w. RAMSAY & JLaBAW, Brows Sfone Building, opposite tlie Union Bank, and nearly opposite the Planters’ Hotel •lugusta Georgia. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN AND MANUFACTURERS OF Fashionable Ready-Made Clothing, HATS, CAPS,TRUNKS, CARPETBAGS, VALISES, &c.. BP Our Clothing is WELL MADE, and is of the most kind. Hat ing superior facilities fur mani fautuki.vu, they will be sold CHEAP. Augusts, Ga. September 26. 1860. 6m. t c .. ..'An* .u • M a d-a lioc Velvet Carpets, ENGLISH ROYAL VELVET, Brussels, Three-Ply mid Ingrain CARPETINGS. In New and Beautiful patterns just Received. Damasks of all Kinds, Lace and Muslin Curtains, CORN ICS, BANDS, LOOPS, &C. WINDOW SHADES, Floor and Table Oil Clothes, H its, Mattings, Wall Papers, Boards, &c. Tlie Largest Stock ever offered, for sale by JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER, la, porters end Dealers, SOS KUO AD STHILT, AUOTSTA. GA, September, 12th, 1860. ftnar. 30, 1860-ly KAUFFER, BAUM & CO. WHiLiiMilg Ilf ®lill ESTABLISTMENT, 17S. Broad Street 177. -Under the Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPEOTFULTY INFORM atisf Iseulcrs that they have just completed their arrangements for the coming t Pall and Winter Season. Our Store lias <ccn enlarged to DOUBLE its former six*, thereby making it the lar gest Store in tin* STATE OF GEORGIA I Our Stock, which for Vaiiety of the most desirable Goods, is unsurpassed iu this httiite, will, tn every respect compare favorable with any house either in Charleston, or any nlhej hmithern City. It is our intention to establish a regular Wholesale Jobbing House, SELLING EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. Which, as an old fact, is the only way to Buy Goods CHEAP. Having a similar t-s tahlisliment iu New York city, which our Mr. 1. Kaufukii is manager, it is easy to be pet c lived that we have Superior Facilities in obtaining the Latest NOV ELTIKS as they appear in market. We would only ask the favor of au examination ot our ritock and Prices before going elsewhere and we will prove to the Trade that we can seil (in. os fully as Cheap as any other Wholesale House; besides saving your time lor further traveling, and many other expenses. JUST RHOJEIIVED, Black and GdoreFOA3JIM IERS; SATINET. Km.inckv JEANS andTICKS- B.ack and Gdored.CLOl’ll; KERSEYS. OSENBERGS, (DI’NIMSi• ’ Georgia b I RIPES, Marlboro’PLAlDS and STRIPES. “ ‘ ’ CALICOES OF ALL KINDS! Mohair, Debeges, Cedestiali, LaveKa Cloth. Barege, Delaine# Bombasine, Alpacas. Delaines, Mareilns, ALL WOOL Delainei, ENGLISH MERINOS! Swi-TTfSP-*&?*- I?”. 1 ’ KOBES ’ “"’US*. POUARDS , 1-aney and Plain SILK.-? ; | D.din and China SILKS. Rrowu amt W’lite Sheeting a ltd Shirting Irir-h LINENS, Table COVERS.TabIe f LOTUS; DIAPER DAMASKS DOYLES. NAPKINS. TOWELS. BRILLIANTS. Maraedl?; QUILTS ’ E M IJKOIDERJ E S Hat RIKONB,J'OUSETiSj V*dvet RIBONS KIMVflPst •’ i'k ftßLix i.AOES, winrSomms . “UuuSi M A DIES’ AAD = ISSES //(op SKlflTS> Til /1/1/ /\a s yavkff XOTIUXS; nos, LEY. and GLO VESojf all A hid t. YASKEE BUD AND NEGRO BDANKETB, &C.. &C. Our Manufactory of Cloaks and Mantillas. The only on in the Souther States. ii,. FULL OPERATION now ; and we venture to say H.nt we ca .ffi l e BETTER finished, and more suitable Southern IASI h, A# < heap as any Vortlieru Uum-. Just rive ua the pleasure of an early call, and convince vourselves of the Above facts: KAUFFER, BAUM & CO. 175 and 177 Broad Street. *. K . rp - PB , Under the AugustH Hotel, Atigusta’ G. C Hun ‘ } A *“**. •, 1 KALFFCU, fIL Y i iuco, . fm.y Ch. IMU jf ~*l?- Miucellanron# A4v*rtl*r>u*nts LIND FOR SALE. WlU.br add ,t nlutu lr, th* land bclongiiif to theiftt itr ol William Aikrii rt*c’d, abmnmrn tttlm S.HUh of Ciiwml.ro’ in tiro*nr Conci. Sat* loixt contius t’o I onati'rt nn<t thirty four norm, iU, n>..r>- nr lr*, ft'li ,<nit.g thr lim'i ol An - i hruo- Huti-hisim, John li.ll, J.racr Smith .n* othrra. j Therr rr iru fterr. >4 rn h lom land on raid l r.tc‘ I lyioeon ttirhlano Ci< rk, fthout ilnrtj oerr* ufort. it : I ,tid well umbcnil P. rrour nMting to look 1 su'd ! trai l of land ran obtain ar.y ioforn an n ronerrning J that tn*T want by calling o, hr nndrrir>'*C ivt o lives on thr place. JO- HI’A A^KKtl. ArU.rH M MKKRITT, Kx’ir WM. AbKEU. October Sd, 1860 3m. \ew Goods! & Great Bargains!! AT HOWELL A YEAST’S The public are invited to call and inspect H A N’s. full and carefully selected stock of Fall and Winter Goods. All that remains on hand of previous pur chases, in Worsted Dress Goods.-Colored Silks.’ Ac. will he sold at cost; in order to make room for a fresh supply Greenesboro, (Jetoher 101860.—w2m. Q I9BHTAIH BEftß JlfMl !li| ip Kerbs, Barks and Biota jjU X Poisonous Minerals and Dniys. 5 MOTHERS TAKE KEEDI ® . Do von wbon tbn imfu-v nctionx of |WL , your vhiltlron. cnMiilhr fhtl it um- W rooro f!|ia| tlntn u niep* tlmt hfKIfK them* Itt nino Vpl ■ jf.A it •}’ t%*t. tb** rnttb*- of Gift litlln milTfi- |W *• ’> ia Ifftimi .kouid at I HEAIIS OF F\i!lUES.ji Do not let vour cLikh u gnifer, wb.*o ir prvoQt BljM y JIJDSOX’S WORM TEA fS A SAFE AND BI.KASANT CUKK FOR Jfl k WjJ flow tnhrli heMer tnA esift-r woubl it 1* to JBs it a I way* in t!m liuum. A litllo tlvUy t]’ |fl| JT wh*n :t rliiitl i taken ill mv tiften In* the cbm so Jfih of its tle-ith. while *oiioi witliostt ilclav. Mini mb/ Wiyi by giving the MUl'MllA’ HU Iff l 7FA'ituniV F f ‘liately. jmi will tint only sqre tin* cUtttl Tt>u< r. * • mot UsltotiK illm -a wnil yourvelf in<ich 1 • wiw UT ****** h.ij.jtier in knowing that you huv KV tty* don** your ilutv. an.l wxrrd its iifw. This iiivtlk-hit* it* combinctl purfly of 1 HERBS AND ROOTS | NOT A PARTKT.E OF gCftlomcl ov iDiucvalgy IS USED IN’ IT. yj| dfiD wore filthy Yft-rniifut*’ w-lt lus. )►*•'! h> ffeJ fity w)m ono* mm* this Li* ’lb*.* vn’> Wtiv kfh. Irici|.K* of nil ntWr nml AVf*rui {p™ KHlfr* in NKUCllkl. , St.*n © aivc no , O X O INTiJ | YOUR CHILDREN, i bL;!! Sitrt| !•*, ftnf*?. WgFtahW MiulirinP. pjV Thi> Worm Ten was disenv* r**i! In mt timthm l • nr *’ th** Wiltis of Noi-ttiprn M* xico— It Ll ,l!i * •\ CC * M ’" 1 OI Y"I will fin.! ill >ur Aln3tiae. jldj * ov *!•*“ Ifc&Mf T>da Almnniic * thr rp|a , ***•••', itm! when vmi linvo n*l it. hrml it to VuJry aifl’A oMichhtu’B. tt.t th#v mitv H )><> kuow of *at A: i WjJJ hr turn! *v ’hi t.RFAT KFMEI'Y ! JUDSON’S IVOR9I TEA KILLS AVOIIMS, PI ||j ,;r ’ T ‘ PAI'KAGR PRICK 25 ITS. m DB-LI'AN- A ’ a:, *. ft mi fh** Vann 1 1 j^f/nr *V.rp .f h. i. .UTS:I\ V f.. .Tl'l thv fkirtnait PT’!| of Tjdc*'. vn ruch pckflgf of HiU Wri:i ien. jfh D. la. JU39ON A CO., , # fer 1 3'o L E r PR OPRIE TOftS,® 5 J Ladouart! f3L. New Toyll .lu'iimt‘4 Worm f J>n Iu <tn!d ftj ; ,<tß'- ll< very noj fj. I:y oil I'M) Svi- .Wf -li-M R iMby JII Wood, Greenesboro, G V Pb*t nnp Ifi H Ward, Lexiogton. Ga GJntie 16, ly. HOSTETTER’s l mmm iiTTEIS. 1 ‘r ■/ ■ The proprietovn ami uinmifa..lv.r#rsof UOS TE’niJii'b I'KI.KBIUTED .STOM.iCH lilf- TEItS oaii appeal Wit ii perfect’ confhienee t pln sieiau-. ami ciiii; 11s generally of th* l'iiiie'l Siales, because the article has attained a repu tation heretofore unknown. A tew fm .* upoti ’ this point will speak more powerfully sliau Toluiaes of bare assertion or blazoning pitflery. The consmnption of Uostetter's Bli#iiach hit ters for tlie lust year amounted to over a ‘< million liottlea. and from its muuifest steady increase in times past, it is evident that during tlie coming year the consmnption will reach sear one million botllt-s. This immense amount could never have been sold but for the rare medicinal properties contained in die prepara tion, and tlie sanction of the most protniuenl physicians in those sections of tlie coilutr/ where die article is best known, who not only recommend die hitters to their pati’ nts, hut are ready at ail times to give testimonials to iia efficacy in all cases of stomachic tiefrlngenmuta and the diseases resulting iheretrom. ‘ : This is not a temporary popularity, olitsiped by extraordinary etlorts in tlie way of truni peting the qualities of the hitters, but a Solid estimation of an invaluable medicine, Which ia destined to be ns enduring ns time ft seif. ‘■ Hostetler's Stomach hitters have prhved a Godsend to regions where fever end sgr.#’ and various other bilious c„,o[ lainis liavt counted their victims by hundreds. Td t aide to Mate confidently that the “Diners” are a certain cure for the Dyspepsia nnd.lika diseases, is to the proprietors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It removes nil morbid 1 muter from the siouncli, purities the blood, sml imparts renewed vitality to tlie nervous system, giving it that tone and energy indispenftibla for tlie restoration'of health, il operates upon the stomach, liver, and other digestive organs, mild y hut powerfully, nml soon restores ll.ern to nvondiiion essential to the heahhy discharge of tlie functions of nature. Elderly persons may use the Rif Sets daily as per directions oil tlie bottle, and they will Itlid iu it a stimulant peculiarly adapted to comfort declining years, as it is pleasant to the palate, invigorating to the boweis. excellent its a tonic, and rejuvenating generally. We have the evi dence of thousands of aged men and women who have experienced tlie heurlil of using thi* preparation while suSi ring from stomach do raugcim nts and general debility: acting under the advice of physicians, they hnve'ntm|i<kncd all deleterious drugs am) (airly testjtd Ike. merits of this article, A few words to li<*’ gentler sex. There are roi.iHin periods wlo n tocir cares are so harassing Hint many of iarm sink under the trial. The relation of mgiher and child is so absorbingly tender, tliat Iha mother, especially if she be voting,’i# apt to forget her ow n limit Ii in her extreme ffcx:>y for her infant. fdtuuM the period of maternity nrrire during tlie summer season, the- veer .of body and mind is generally aggravated. J'or.: then, is a necessity for a stiiiiulsiit to rteppv. . rate the energies of the system, and eunl>i.e th*. mother to bear up under her exhausting Iria'a and responsibilities. Nursing mot hern gene rally prefer the Litters to all other invigora •’ tors that receive the i udorscinetit of physi clans, liecauHe it is agreeable to the tuafe >.( well as certuiti to give n permanent. inu. uM of l.odi'y strength. Al! tliose pc.sous, to whom we haTi p*r<ie. ~ larly referred above, to wit: sulfei'crs from fever and ague, cams'd ly malaria, diarrhoea, dysentery, indigestion. loss of appetite, and all diseases or derangements of th* sfamach, superannuated invalids, persons of sedentary “ occupation, anil nursing mothers, will ouuU their own physical welfare ly girivg to Hcj tettcr's ( ‘eiehratrd t>toiuuc!i l.iuers a trial.’ (,'ALTION.—Wc eautiuii the public against using any of the many imitations or counter feits, but ask for ll<iTi:rmi’s C#i.r*matr*i Stomach Hittxhs. and rce that tack lurfila ha# the words “Dr. J. Ho-leittr's Htomne'u Rittera” b'owu on the s dc of’tlie boitl*. and on the metallic cap corering the Cork, and” observe that our aqii.graph signature is on t;. label. r Prepared and told by II ‘HTETTIH * RMITH, Puteburgh. J’a., and sold by oil druggists, grooera, and daviera ganeraiiy throughout the Unttad Mtales, South * TUT rtca, and Oat many. I ac(•#’ kxl, 11, Worm, fire-netherr, T F 4 T TSOfBB, WtfiH Flbim. (Aug, la. ’flMfh