The Fairburn waif. (Fairburn, Ga.) 1872-1???, June 14, 1872, Image 2

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FAIRBURN WAIF.: CANTRELL * ANDRE"';-, EditclU * Fa W. J CLuUD. Local Editor. FairbcrN, CiEo.hiia, Jcnk 14, 1H72 Guvmiuu'iit. -y .*vi-Tirii»a*i. 1 is lliu priiiluct r*i-soc*'-*!) ■ In a)l age* of the wniirl, soviet)’ li»* tnmil'i'"} y'liwriiHfUnt mi nccoiduiicc wiili it s own c.'inHtinti!* wild bhi round* it,#*' If t 1.6 noolcly - W;l» gi>(4, ill’ v.miM be Rood; wnS Mi govenfhient would de Bad. 80 wi fiiid im« <«« In all pciiods of IrU a.m-RiFiory, Unit society products, stiapes, ' tonus, f;fstl iiiill s nod diri-ets goyin niys'iit, :• .1 not government, lety. 6ovicty is the cause, and got-, enitm-nl llie i ffect, when a timed fii m u pliilosopliitiul standpoint But siysUie reader, whutlms tins to do with MS iii tliis ,4a) Ilf piftvtibilit)', du which "we have goVcriiHfUt perma nently ent .tdrshed nfiii-uitth.e ttiachiu*. cry fully iirTeperitliotj,?, Our aoswe is that ft is litriclly "f practical utility: for if we find a defect in goveinn.eiit fn'yjder to lemove it, we must entree! the corresponding defect in sncieU) : refilrm social)' nto? ffi,vifriiin<-iit will re foi'ln Itself; lemove t e C ill.se,' and t tic . ffect ceases imitredl itio)’. tiouie > be inu tj|tii“-os*'dtor-i»' d governnieiil tin- cieatnre, sidf-ty the producer and governnielit ,the prodiie tln-re-.fj ill evils which appear in government w. l cease by removing the like evils of so-’ ciety which '-an only manliest then - ir ’ giiverflinetit Ills vain to try to relorm society by government enactments. .Had we not as well, when sick try to rein ve the cause and heal Vui'sulves by ti ing to Btlhduu the eff ets and let til cause remain* No physical evil can be cured only by removing the cause which produced the injury So likewise must all political and government wrongs, evils and defects be healed, cored or removed by removing the causes which produce them. We need not look for, or expect any reformation iti government until wc prepare society to both, produce and receive such reformat! in. When wc apply remedies to effects greater evils will be the legitim.to re stilt*. Such is the sad experience of the American people in removing the ,cyil of.slavery by the strong arm of the government.- hich il an evil the imornncT removal thereof, we know was by far more injitriMi*- Get us in «,ti;nct, educate, and advance society, and good governoient wiil be the hap* i jiy beneficial,- and euobling result of our labors. Needs. A reformation, .its needed in all our Villages, T.owns and Cities, and in fact throughout otir whole country, and as our home is in. Fhii biirn we will take her as an rxanip e. Our interest and our success depends to a great degree Upon the success of our town, and the points we wish to gvve in tins brief article, we think If catried into tff ct will greatly improve our place. • In the first place our church m.-m --her* sluiuld live tip to what they p>"~ P m They should build up and repair their houses of public worship, if they wish the world at large !o believe they «re in earnest, for it is tine that the same rule will apply .to a church that will to an iuVi.vid.ual. A man’s <S .tern»l,appearance is a true indication vr.fjtire internal man, if lie is ragg. and nhd- duty .outside. lie is either if!h nhd last, or WastuH his (fleet in dis» jtpniiou And if.member. <1 the ehnreh will spend tht*lr, money for the luxuries of this world, instead off being char tattle toward their felh.w man, and Towards the cause in God It is a certainty Unit they w ilt have to climb liver the Walls if tiny ever get to’ IleaWli. We need a go''ll School house -Which it will cost money to btiifd Wo xici'd men wotrfe.il, bo'ys-and.giils who will conlribute fiom five Cr Ills'tn five dollars fwe will go to work n this way yye will S'ltm have as liaiidsolne a school house as we are worthy of. Last but net least, if any of our ciiiz -ns ore over loudened witli the evei need Ini Iw. nld advise them ff rememlrer the poor and needy, In <p some poor old Vdiird negro or cripph wSriteman, t>r nr»y body else who is the object of charity, and after it is done dont spend two day* in every week going around to inform .the brethern of it, but linld-your tongue, and if you deserve any credit fdf it yott wijl be •ure to receive it fo'tr fold \V. J. G Latest New*. South Carolina etidoisus Greeley President Gratit and fondly will spend the Slimmer at Long Branch. Senator Wilson leaveß for honit- in a few days, before which he will write his letter of acceptance. The treaty between the United S'ates and English Governe-nt concerning the Alabama Claims, his tpfwmiatid without a settlement. Lx- President Ai.tjiow Johnson declines to give auy opinion upun too poll!real Boldeclof the day. Tilt Mystery Solved. Come all you people lar a id ue»r, I wane you sit to see «ud b ar, Whai a powerttiluiinti cau do. Th s great idgantie, wundci lut mind 1! ,s let: Ins business all behind; 1 think ibis wrung, dun'i you ? TllisTnind has find a heap to fay A-tsiut a ceri niu IfOrsu and druy, And be bar not uaide a dime. If 1 was him I'd try to find - Uusioess ot some ot (T kied, And a better way to spend uiy tine. But io change the iyays ol Providence And iearu him auy common sime, it oui bo bard to 00. So lei . im write his prose anil rhyme And tear upd pitcti and cut his shine It a out hurt me nor you. Letter from IVake lip to Ilou. Horace Greeley. Lb U ikacb Gkkei-ev, f New Y' Hk City f Dtar Sir:— It u not «-.vcn probuhle In,ul you would even read ia letter fiom a poor bji k-woodsi firint r down hel'f hi the wilds ot Dixit; hut you must re int iu.bc‘l that it is tor '‘the so- liitlitoCoh found tlm wise.” I uni willing to take uptiii myself the credit of being the <o .l, but uin hardly willing, ready or int lin. and to give you the credit of be h.g "file Wise, but shall give you tire itueiiviaUle iiain.- of being the canning, tlie designing and cbiuiiviiig. I. leave always claimed mysell to he a Liberal HepuMlcaii, but yiill and 1 ale no more alike than the Guinea ne gro and the ’polish Dutchman. The o e is simple, plain, holiest, Candid; the other is mysterious, gainiy, cor i upt, bidden !„ the fust place, we and ffer in the .cdnipahy w« keep.. You move in the circles of the refined, the formal, the high enlighten, the educated, the inter - ligrnt and the aristocratic, while I among the low, the ignorant, the com mon, tlie unsuspecting, the plain and uncultivated. I see also, that a short time since you made a speech to some Colored folks up there some wlieres iu New York, and they appreciated you uud you them. 1 send tin; col -red man to toe Corn fi Id, and make him work to make bread and cloth: a You see the difference, you feed the soul, and I feed the body, you work for them, anrl 1 make them work for tn«. The Bible says: "Let him that would be greatest among you be your sillwant.” 1 will and 11 queatli unto y. U nil the great ness, honor and renown of being thv gicim-st , l - "■ iii America and Africa as y u Ilk**. -K Being their servant, they willno doubt benefit you and elevate your 'social status. You have ollit-r desirable and praise, worthy associations which must not be omitted Among whom, I mention as the leading char, ctei s SchuiZ, Eng land, Bennett, Sumner, Butler Schuiz has ever been remarkable for his sue c ss in all his evil undertakings, hut perhaps reverse tnay overtake him now, as he has nnthoughtedly oi ig'-o rantly chimed in, with *o ncib.'e, to pure, ho great and so good a man as you! mod worthy sell, England has ever (n n distinguished as one of the loudest blowers upon our continent which answers a wonderful purpose -a hen accompanied witti evil design nd tiick -ty, but you are too open, no Ur minded, and year cause too holy to need gas pipes. Th-y will injure you. II you wished to spread tin- gospel of Clrrist, would you try to do so by ly iiig aiid.deCi-tving ? Surely not. Sunnier would ; be a good right bow t speciaily iti the Aoutl ; tint he favor ed reCo stmetion, ihe fourteenth and fitteenth amendment an and the World renowned Civil Rignts Bill, all of which measures, you rein tnbe-r Ito ' bitterly yrrti opened, for winch ahrtre Sumner cannot carry the South for you (Joint ai.d acknowh dge that you were wrong? in your oppoHilioit V> these messitn s, and’Sumner w i,fl, he tin- tints I adraila ble emissary that you could send to the ; South Now Dr. be frank, admit your error* in these great reformatory im-as urea and ask forgiveuess and we will vote for you in muss down here in the .'oUtlr. D.u yott remember. t|ie or tide in the Tribune in which you denounced But lii !a gjjijons f Thai will do you serious injury iii tins country; nor do I think, there is any c-.aiice to amend it; tl><- l ;>Bt you can do, is to praise Butler and let by : gi>oe- be by gotn-s, and ad just ’ all other matter* of . aiiance and wo will look over this one; we are strong friends of Butler’s, nnd if any body is against him we are heavy dawn on that person. lam expressing the sentiments of the white people. Tlie negroes are strongly opposed to Buller, and as he is for you, you need uut ex pect any colored votes There is one thing,, however, in yottr favor Your loud denunciations of tin revenue on whisky, and your eurti-st advocacy of tin- five use ot whisky to' excess 'meets with mufilii,faVor by the better 01-ass nf while people. All the intot’igeni thinking men down here *r e siinng advocates of whisky, while the lower classes are opposed to it. So in tilts, you will lose as much us you gain there being different opinions and con sequently, they will not all vote the same w-uy. J. cannot tell you what effect your opposition to the Ktr-Klnx law will have, as 1 never saw nor heard tell oi Ku-Klux, until since the passage of the glorious Ku K.ux law, and your oppoettinn theieto, but if there are auy Ku-Klux, or they have any sympathiz ers, they will every one vote for you an do all they can for you. Finally you ojposed the good Civil Rights Bill, which t-veiybody in the South, favored and regarded tio one of the wry best laws that lav- in the pow er of a Congress of' patriots to pass. — This rumed you in tins section Did it make you any votes up North, if not you are gone, lost, finally lost Did you not know we, the elite of D'Xie would have been well'pleated to have had tlrc. laigc, stoul pol l ly -looking ne gro man with sable chc-i ks, glaring ey-irlmlts gracefully large flat led and most delicious natural order to deck our parlors ornament our dining tubh-s and to whiten our downy pillars with the sweet uvetar of his kiSikt-y wool? The yairk- e efij ! ) ! s these 'sacred privileges, lid we demand them Equal rights both civil and political ale all wc ask VVaKK Ur. Editors of the Waif. According to promies 1 lee I it to be my duty, to wilte you a short article concerning tlie events oi Fuicbuin. It is title, that it sct-ms that all Inis been said that Can he in regard to itltf rise and progress of our liurishiirg town ; slid I am ut the opinion that more has been said than lias either been prud. lit or satis lacioiy to the parties to w In nil n ft-runcc ’lias beeii made, yet I believe all that lias been wiiitr-n has be-i-u dene iu a spirit ot kindness. 1 have Ini-len and several .• items iu the columns of both papcrs pubiishtd in out county, proposing to gi e the gen eiai events of Full burn, iii which statements are made ol evonls that never did, ahd 1 liavc no idea ever will take place. 11l whicli lht-wr llel have, l think, very cow.asdly mid unwist ly witheld tlieir names, or even a clew by which we might uuive at tin ir whi le atiouls. Ido uot mean cowaruly iu since of true bravery, but that these writers who ever Urey may' he are disposed at every oppotunit), to pitch into every one who may happen to lire slightest accident, anil lor fear that some of their own- acts may be k'/mv*'a. ••>•«, v>■...... ..i mo. -i , and not- even allow flic "editor to ex posh it. T'h ive'aliout the same confidence iii the w riter who will point out tlie mis fortune ol others. aod at the satin- time infuse.- to allow us to know who lie is, as I have in t..e man who will prose ocute Ins neighbor, before the Grand Jury ol the county, under the pretence (if doing some good and at. tin: same time ask that bis name be witheld Fool- cowardly man seek Vt-.iiga.nce agains your in-ighbor.i and. for fear That, be may expose some act of you s, mat you dt-sne to reinaii iu t o dark, you cliiiidestiuly steal a, march upon him, and then-by work a great injury to him, and at the same time pretend to be l;ia best and most intimate friend, l long to ace tlie day when Grand Jurors will hurl firm their room all such men. But to return to the first point as presented, some time ago I noticed an atiouiniiies iirtideTn tlie Waif, in re gard to a yoke of r.Xin .wind by one ol Failbufns best titiiz ns, dis cribing them as one liat’ing a greeu liorn and tlie olfie" no tail, that the ox en were all right, and the horn and tail belonged to the driver. It might have,been ftp cted, the writer,jiao s<i for refitsed to give Iris mmc, while we have anxiously waited in hope that something would ink* place that would distinguish the writer beyond dispute But lie Iras vis'-ly sn his part kept his name from tlie.public, for I run sure that if I owned even, one article of such propcit),. as tie one we imagine to be the author of that’ has under control. I would unt let the world know for tvu such yokes of oxen as the nue allured io. Bui there has an article appealed iu the Campbell GiiZZrtte which, the Editor says In- is not lespoiisihle for ; Ivdu not blame you Mi. Editor for saying you are u->t responsible for it, allow me to ask if possible that you tell us wrho he s, not that there is any spirit of ambition about us, as regards the dilemma to'Which the Writei re fered, but 1 wish simply to by way .if amuseiie ut to givt the wot Id a full discretion of his ritsljr-s if he has any, il not, I want to shell him at least witli a few rmall sin ts I refer to the article that, appeared in the asl num ber of the Gszz. tie, in which a false discripliou is given of the Fail burn new dray. Who i-ver In aid •! so many and such pap-hie falsehood* in one short ariiclc, »ud I have -only to regret that the author as yet, has n- t etfeiY Imeii suspiciomd, but should his name ever be known he will at once be taken out of llie mite aud clay and I laced upon the rock of eternal truth As to the druy ul I U(l* and to I Can only say that il is iufeiior to none, and to the blind hoist- In- has two us go- . eyes as over were in any uiiiiuui’ head, and Ins winking qualities c uot be excelled in Georgia. Well in his owner prize him as the imlo animal in the town of bail bum. to the driver a.I I trust would be w ing at once t* join me in the .dea thu. to him belong all the attributes of a getnlemuii, good lor I ing, kind and generous hearted to ull classes td society. I wish Fail-hum had another such a turn out as the one alluded to. 1 wonder if ti e wilted writer dont wish that he hud one. But I must still point'out some of Fan burn incidents, that «t» ta> are not known to but fr-w of her citizens. Within the lust few month .ve have organiz and in our town all the societies t at h ive yet been heard ot, from tlie I igln st to the lowest. And although there lias been a great deal said as to the good that could possibly r-suit from onr nntiicrniis societies; but a alas it is now manifest to all. Fr r a long time there In s b'-en a tremendous effort on the part of a large number of •t.ur best citizens, both in town and ecus.try, to fall upon some plan by by which they could with piopriely do away with, what was termed by some the glorious, and others the ac cursed town council, but each off it was a signal failure Until! last the i o'>lc band of moral inform, seized the idea with a grasp that o uld not be broken down, to reform the town and surrounding country, Tire result has been that at last the town prisinn lias been changed to a guano depot, and all men feel reeand our town prosper ing with a vim I can only advise that class of uu u who have beret fore cultivated a dread for tlie Calaboose, that there is now no danger. Only look out or tin Mmal Reform will get you, if it should you had as well say farewell honey. Moral Reform. Democratic Meeting iu Doug lass t • llllt). D aglassvillk, G r , June S, 1872 A meeting of the Di-im-cracy at this place on last Tuesday adopted the fol lowing resolutions: Ist. That it is the sense of this iner t iug that tha National Democratic Con vention to assemble iu Baltimore on the 9ih of Juh next, should nominate reg ulai Democratic caudal tes for tIo Presidency and Vice-Presidency zu. itesorvea, t nai we n.(torse the Political Position Advocated by the Hon. A. H. Stephens, in the columns o( the Atlanta Sun. The following are the delegates ap pointed by the meeting to aitei and tin Atlanta convention: A. S. Gorman, G. P. Bowen, W. N. McGoiiirk, E P"k and E. Pray. Al ternates, ,J W. Blown, J. C B .w it ti, J. 11. Winn. IV. A. Brockman and J F Glover While many of onr voters will in dorse the action of the Democratic Convention, tlie n> -j .rity are in favor of a ‘‘straight out Democratic ticket,” as the only means by which the prmci pies of bar Party can be preserved.— The people here heartily indorse tin course pursued by G .vernor Smith. “Tire Ailanta Sun,” is rapidly gain ing favor, and will sootj he the lead ing paper in our county. Crops are look ng well; many of onr farmers are harvesting there wheat, and say that the yield is over an aver age There is a large amount of corn planted in Ike county, and fiom pres ent indicati ns the >ie-ld will lx* abun dant. The.cotton crop, I consider in ferior to what il was la.-t veai; many of oui farmers hot having win kid over the.firßt time as yet. The Georgia Western Railroad will be located tluongh tliv edge of our county, and will . eld much to our con venience and to the value of onr pr p eity. We have been treated with great il justice by the Legislature iri lint giving us a Representative, as the Act w hich creatad our county only allows une Representative for D -ng la*s and Campbell, and does not give ns a voice in tlie choice of that one - we highly appreciate and give all honor to Di. Goodman, member from Campbell, for his tff.its in our be half in the last assembly of t;.e Legis lature, wc would much prefer to be di rectly represented,and think it would r-n ly bean act o ju-tic-- for the Legislature at its in xt uii-r t ug to so apportion the members from the State at large that wt may bo allowed a Rep esontative in our Geueral Assembly. Youia, etc., —.Sun CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND SET IN GOOD ORDER On Short Notice At Moderate Pi ices. By J. L. CHAMBERS, Fail burn, Ga. Office Up stairs Jutmeon’s building. JOSEPH BRANTLEY FAIIIB URN, GEORGIA , DEALER IN c O T T C KT aud uli kirnß ot iMIHTKY P O u U C E Dry Goods, AM ILY G 110 OLIII ES, Con fectioueries., And Cent sal Meicliaudis.. ACTS with ge .enesaand tlioroughae.-r* upon th- biree and Utueral C/iroulation—keeps he Bow eis iu Natural Motion uad Clr-anees ta system Irotn all impuriUes. AeW fiever tail lo cure a —; — i v c r ui.-.aee j| On. 0. S. PKOPHI IT'S II loiln I 1 orpid it/. Enl urgt-nn nt. lJ}>pc|.bia. Lo of ape lit*, Nemeu. t-our t'lon uch. lienn bur Debilit/, Low spuiif, O -ld t’cvt uud Humi (JoHtivenei*p, LJbIit'fFUPFS, Ooiic, (Jliiouit I>ia na. ami Chiouic Giiitla ud tcver. Compounded in strict uccordance wifli skill ul cbeuiihir/ and scientific pliarnmc/.thif | purely Veg»*ialJp Ccuiunund ims aitei llie I verest t st o.= .a==twen / years in Ce sB l am|| GtLtBRAT ED ||usv. J>« en htyled — r~. ——t*reat lit sto« railvc and Kccupt tant by tlie tes timony of ibou.-aiitis Übiiif.it; so bui uiotiiously ailjuhted that it deeps llie Liver iu healthful acii n; and when the directions are observed ihe pro es> wl waste and r« pieiiishuieut in the ituuiv.n syfteoi continues unuitei ruptedly io a nped ttjAe, and man, like the paiiiaichs of oid drops into the full o. years, withour a stiugl**. whenever Ueuth ciaiuif his preroj'a moft Ueli* liLIVEK M UlolNt l|cai« ten'pvr ament auti r -—* — 1 ■ ~ ~ r ■ mbust coil Htituliou, il can be given wi.ii 1 quai s tieiy certainty of success 10 the young cutid, luvaiiu lady or siiong man. nolo DU. 0. S PROPHITT’S ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT NEVER FAILING 1 KILLS P,U.\S IS • ViJU FOltg. CURBS Fains iii the Back, Chest, Hips oi Limbs, iiheuuiatisni, Neuralgia, Coughs, i .oiria, Rroucbial all ct.ous, Ki.iu.-y Uis.asea, Liver Complaint, Colic. Cholera Murbus, I'leurisy, Asihuia, Heart Buru.. T.otUache Jawache, EaiacUe, lieadaclie, sprains, Bruises U'a, Contusions, Sores, Lacerated Mounds scalds, Burns Chill Blaiuß, Frost Biles, t oisou ol all kinds, vegetable or auiutai. it©, ut al S!“i r iL3L“3LT the Remedies ever Uncovered lor ibe reliel 0 buflenng bumauity. this is the best Rain Med catur known 10 nn die .1 science. The cure speedy and permanent iu the most iiiveierat diseafes. This is no huintiug, but a giano meuical disc >veiy. A Rain Kii.lek coiitaiuiud no poifou to intiime, puraiifte or driv* the in fl.iiuiiiuliou upon au uieluai orga>t. its « tii ciei.ty I* truly wouueiful—Riti ikf is LncTa.n* tan lous. it is destined to banish pains an ac es, a cuiit.fi uuu biui&es, lie ui tue ia;e wi th ■ earth uovlo J\EW DIiUG STOiiL ax rAinulkis, ujsukuxa. DR. GOODMAN & CO. H.'.VK op-net a New bug Store iu ihe Humphries' building; under Ihe Masonic ilaii. come right here t* your DRUG;, DVE SIIFFS, IMIATS, 0 L VARS.Stt LX.iIPH, PLTIIO aud hLROSDE OILS, and every article usually kept in a Drue Store We dea! in pure Drugs, under the superiu tendance ol »h old hysiciau It we sell you any tliiug that is nut genu,lie, ret rn it uud gel your money. Me wilt keep a good stock of Patent Medi cines. >ucli a- Vinegar Bitters, Uadway’s Medicines, Ayer’s Medicines, Globe Flower, & Come aud ace for yourselves. Near Knon Cuur.cH. I Cainpuell county, Ueorgia. ( Dr. J. Goodman : Dea ■ ism : You are ap prised of ihe lact 11,ai my wile has t.eeu very much affiicled tor tw . years pasi and 1 have tried a great variety of medicines iu ner case, ami I am glad to iuionn you, tha, your Sarsupu riii.r Bitters auri Yeg, table Liver PUL, have benefitted her more than all other mediciu.s -he has taken, tlopiug that th e may be or some service t, th- sate aud general oil cului ion ut your valuable medicines I lake a pleasure iu submitting it to you Yours, very respectfully. iim rout) Luck. Fairiurn. Campbell co.,Ga.,Feb. 22,’71. We, ihe undersigned, liav ng used m eu families Ur. Joliu Uuudmau's *• Vegetairie Liv er Pills ”do most cordially recommend them to the public as a sale aud valuable lumily medicine. A. G. uulsey, M. D.; J. Welch, R. C. Beavers, Ordinary Campbell County; A. D. Sjtarus, B. A. Camp, O. A. Cautrel!, Thomas W. Latham Attorney at Law; M. U. Wooddull, Clerk oup. rtor Court. READ! READ Il READ I !! Act! Act! Act as this man did! Near Fairborn. Campbell Countv, Ga., Dr. John Goodmani Dear Sir: My health has been wretched for several years and l have tried various remedies for relief. I spent SSO last year for medi cines in New York and received but Little benefit. I have been taking your Veget able Liver Tills and Sarsaparilla Bliters for two months, and 1 feet Like anew man. My health is belter than it has been in Jive years. 1 may conscien tiously recommend your medicines to the affected everywhere Your, Respectfully, E. Humphries Atlanta, Ga April 10, lb Dk. John Goodman : Lea tin: i l avt youi Vegetable Liver Pills,and 1 toipha* pronounce them to be, in my joopu best pills now in exi steuce. R. J.t* THOMAS XX. GATiIAM Attorney at Law Faff-burn, • . - Georgia. maSl-tjsul H. R R UAD WAY’S READY K FI, Iff F LURKS THE WOKS I’ I*AI;\S n rom one to Tu enty iUluiitei Not One Hum after reading ibis advertisement need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FUR EVERY PAIN. It was the first and is The Only I* ai n It ein ed y ihat inatanily slops ihe must i-xci'riciatuig pains, allays lnflammutiouH, and cuius Conges tion, whether ol the Lungs. Stomach or other glands or Organs, by one application IN FROM ONE l’O TWENTY MINUTES, uo matter how violent or excruoiutibg the pain the UHEU.MATTC.B d-riddeu,lnfirm,Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgic, or prostrated with disease ilia j softer. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF will afford instant relief, INFLAEMATION OF THE KIDNEYS INFI.AMMAT'riN OF THE BLADDER INFLAMMATION OF THE B TVELS. CONGESTION OK Tftß LL’NCS 8-,RE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING. PALPITATION oF THE HEART. HYSTERICS, CRoUP, DIPTHERU. CATARriH, INFLUENZA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, RHEUMATISM. (j. oD CHILLS, AGU : CHILLS. The appiicaiiou ol the Heady Relief to the part or parts when the pain or dntiouuy exists will afford ease and commi t. Twenty drops in half s'f'umbler of waterwill in a tew moments cure Cramps, spasms, s .ur touiacb he-It bum sick headaebe/'Diari hie, dyseutery, Colic, wind in the bowels, a.id ell inieraal pains. T avelers should always carry a bottle of Itaduay’s Ready Relief witli them A lew drop- io water will prevent sickness or pains from change of water It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as a stimulant. FffVffit AND AGUE. FEVER AND AGUE cured lor fiity cents. There is not a remedial agent in this world that will cure Fever and Ague, and all other Malarious, D.lious, scarlet. Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers taided by RADWAYS PILES) so quick as RAD WAY’S READY RELEIF. I-iliy ceuts per bottle. HEALTH! BEAUTY!! STRONG AND PURE RICn BL'.OD —INCREASE OF FLESH AND WEIGHT —CLEAR SKIN AND beautiful complexion secured to all. 3D I* RADWAY’S SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT HAS MADE THE MOST ASTONISHING CURES; SO QUICK, 8(1 RAPID ARE THE CHANGES THE BoDY yNDERGoES, UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF THIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, THAT livery Day an Inci ease in Flesh and Weight is seen and Felt. THE GREAT BLOO PURIFIER. Every drop of the SARSAPARILLIAN REsOLVENT communicates through the Blood Sweat, Urine,aud oilier fluids aiul juices ol Ihe system the vioou op urn. lor it repairs the wastes of Ibe bo ,y wiih new ami —riu l material Scuopcla nri-uiLLs, Coxsumpimn. Glandular diseases Ulcers in tue ixio.at Mourn umous. Nooen in tub Glands aud other parts ol iiie syst :.u, Sore Eyes, Strca oaocs Di-cUAitai.s prom ruE Ears and the worst lot ms of .--kin diseases. Eruption. Fever bores, SCAI.D Head, i,o Worm. Salt rtuEJM. Erysipelas, Acme. Black spots, M’urks ik tub Flesh, I umors. Cancers in the Womb, anil all weakening aud paiaiui dr.-charges, Night sweats. Lo sos sperm and alt wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of tins won er ot Modern Chemistry,and a lew days’ use will prove to any person using it lor ciiher ol these terms of disease Upturn power to cure them. Notouiy do. s toe Sarsafariluan esolvknt excel all kuo t ti remedial a.*, nis.u thee ire oi ch.unic. scro!uloiis, Consiuutional. ami Skill dise-ses; but it is the only posiuve cure :or Kidney it Bladder C'uinplaiut*, Urinary, and Womb d.sea.-es. ti ravel, Diabetes, Dropsy, Stoppage ol Water, Incuolinnuce oi Urine, Bright’s . iscuse, Albuminuria, and in all curses where there are brick-dust deposits. Dr. RAD WAX’S PERFEC . PUKGATIVE PIL ‘j perkctiy tasteless, ele&untly cjated with swee gum. purge, rcguiate, purity, cletuse, aud strengthen. Uadway’s Phis, lor the cure of all disorders of the Stomach. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Biauder,Net vous Dißeußeß,iit*adache Loiiatipaiieu. Cot-tiveness Indig-suou, Dys pepsia, biliousness, bilious Fever, InfUiUtiia lion ot the Bowels, Piles, aud all Deruugeuie its ol the iaterurtl Visceia. NVarrauted to effect a posilivo cure. Purely Vegetable, containing no mercury, iniHeials, or dele crious drugs. A lew do>esol UauwayV Pill.' will tree the sy.-tein Loin all the above named disorders.— Price, 2b cents p> r Bi>x. 8 *lo by bKLOtiSTs. bead *• i’ALSK and I hue” Mend one ieiter» Mamp to Kadwat & Cos., No 87 (Viaideu huue New \o.k. luiorniatiou worth inoasauds will be seut you. E. H. UOKNTON’. JJ }». HOLLKMaN. THOH«TO« & HOILIMAN, Palmetto, - - . Georgia. HWE in Btore a well selected stock of goodt, with the adv.tauges of havin' br.U'hi i heir goods for cash, they can assure purehuaera that prices will be as low as the lowest They respect ully i.ivite all person* in need of any class of goods to call aud ex- Amide their stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Clotliing, Boots and Shoes, , ■ liats, saddlery, Di artless, Crockery, Glass Ware Fancy Goods, DreaS Goods, Notions and 'Millinery Goods, They ar , slso, ageuts fur A L.scovill’* family medicines, aud horse and cattle paw ders. j el4 ts 8. A. TIDWELL. H. ROaNL. TIDWELL, & UOAIV, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Fairburn, - Georgia, 11? ILL practice in the Tnllipooßa. and Also, in the Supreme Court of Geor gia, Special attention given to the collcctioc of all claimp. placed in their hand?. >V&r Office in Court House. Attorney At Ln xtxt XV. H. ANDKEWS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Faixburn G cußoi