The Buena Vista Argus. (Buena Vista, Ga.) 1875-1881, December 29, 1876, Image 3

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it Its §jtmut guaus. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. | UJO.VA WIKNINO, DKCKMUKH Mill, I*lll. ; -rr .j ■ —rr 21oicki:s v> i jni:i.i-:s For sale very cheap. deel.‘< OiV O. !•< T A FALSE REPORT. Mr. Editor: I have this day licaul if rejo’tcd that, ns a Candi date for Ordinary, I will withdraw lny name just before the ensuing < lection. I beg to say to the pub tic that said report is altogether ground. csSi 1 shall run the race through. With respect, W. 13. Hinton. CIIIiIVS’MAS HAS COM E. It. has been raining for abtmt a week. The weather is very di-agree abic. Young gentlemen who lmvc sweethearts say it is a good time, for they have the pleasure of continuing their Visits beyond the usual hour, “wait : ng f<>r the ruin to stop " re ntal king that “after the show* , over the tnoon will shine am! i!u. ••an see bow to find their way homer The young ladies me to-., polite not to suggest that “they remain seated.’' So it stems that “it is an ill wind that blows no oue an;*' good.” Miss Mamie Anslev, ofCuthbcit; Mbs Sallie Holly, Miss Lela and Miss Emma Merritt arc visiting their libmls in town. Miss Ansley is a nircc cfour tons man Dr. J. W. Ansley. We heard the Presd’t of a femao c liege say that a young lady who graduated at his institution, (he gave her name, but modestly forbids our doing so), was worth a bushel of 1 amends. There is a young man in our D > who believes that J’rcdJt nt the truth. The teachers of the Methodist sr Baptist Sunday schools had a Oh list mas Tree on Monday night. There Wt-re two trees, one loaded with tiuits, nuts, and candies for the scho lars ; the other had a great many nice presents arranged very tasiily on its limbs. These presents eon sisfed ot just such things as the do hors might desi.e to present to their iriemls. Some of these jnesen.s were securely c mcealed in boxes or wrapped very nicely wi h paper, so that neitliCr our “devil,” who was stirin ’ abo it proiniscno lsly, or our selves, were able to find out their eont ids or value. —Tli a Christmas Free at Oak 11:11 ' , v, tuis • -oa.ity, 'Fui -day niglr !T.t. tree was gotten uo in the iiite: :a, ot he FCibbath. school held at that phee. Tim teach ers gate the scholars and friends an excellent supper, “hero were a num ber of nice presents on the tree (some valuable ones), that were given to the scholars and young people pics cut. Tito young men who were presen' from town were delighted with their visit to “Oak Ilill,” and especially with tlm ladies of that neighborhood. —Mr. Simon Hair died in town on the 17th inst., at the residence of iiis son, Rev. M. Hair. Uunclc Simon was ciglity-two years, live moutlig mid seventeen days old, Thus has passed away from . arth a mnn in whom there was no guile. A more extensive notice will appear soon. —lion. H. B. Anton’s horses ran away Monday ■ ning. They were hitched to , ringe and driven by his little son . con, 1q veal's' of age, when tlt*y com menced running. There were , v of Mr. J. |?. Moor’s cnildren in the carriage. A 11 years old was badly in. . We are glad to announce that the wound, though sevore, L not dan gerous. The carriage is a complete wreck. The escape of the children I marelous. The horses are considered very gentle. —Mr. //air’s store in this {dace was bored into Thursday night and a considerable quantity of valu able goods was stolen. —Owing to the absence of the Editor, and other causes too mi— * merotts to mention, the paper could not appear as early this week as ex peeled. Wo hope that such will not ho case again son i\ Moore, . vc. .a Clerk oPtlie ' ipcrior : -art. Mr. Moore is an ex-editor and an excellent scribe, and well qualified to fill the office to which ho aspires. —Our Editor went down to Ran dolph Tuesday, and_ wc are expect' ing him Saturday? —Our enjoyment consists in pur suit, not in attainment. Attain ment is with us, for the most part the gravo of pleasure. flail we no oliject to excite fresh activity and impel us to new toils, human life would quickly stagnate into mel ancholy indifferen e amcumslS curb tar. cu lilt ICT Kl> W i ••K f Y JIT O. C. N. CUKKHALTEf?, FOR TUB ISUfc.NA VISTA AlltiUK. ji, h.ov. r . J. 576 Vln con—C R .sides, per lb 11?/; 11 1 Shout del s 9c ' OB Sides loj@toj Hams -per ft, JB@-20 Coffee—Choice 20@30 Java 35 Corn— per basket • 63®75 Flour—per bbl $7,00@9,00 L ird —per lb 15?;; I fie Potatoes— Irish, per bush $2,00 Sweet 40c- Rice—pc.- lb 10c; per 100 tbs 8c Field I eas—per bush i.. 7ic Egifs—per dozen 20eA"2 e Chickens—apiece 20e@0:,c Rutter - Country. , 25(2,35 Goshen, 40e Hides— Dry 9c Green 6c, Me.l —per bushel 70(5,50 Lyi-up I. ,r Ori mo, per gal S’ C** Co- ntry *• f? 5c R.".*'v —per lb 12^(2.14 per bbl ll@l2i OTTON—GoodOrdinary 8 Low Middlings 9c JiiddlingUp’and* 9c Good Mddlings 10} ' a^uouncekenis. f© ©lz:ki£. At flie '■olicitation cf many friends, r. J P. Moore* has consented to j jecome a candidate for Clerk of the i Superio r Court of Marion county at ’ the en ung election, J. nuury 3d. j FOR SHERIFF. We are authorize . to an: ounce the name of WM. M. .SHIPP, as a ndidate for tLe of fice of Sheriff of Marion comity at the ensu- j mg election in January no-;:. FOB TAX COMLJJCTOK. ' 1 n. M. Wi!- ... bee :..e. n candidate j for ii.e-..xi-.o . ro.j :c:ov of Marion conn- | ty and : fmi- ■ : o '.,-; bis cSviins to the citizens ul liic county. FOB. ORDINARY. We have been authorized to nn pounce the name of William B. Hin ton, as a candidate for tlie office of Ordinary of Marion County, at the ensuing election in January. FOR TAX COLLECTOR, 1 announce myself a candidate for the offi ce of 2’ax Collector, at the ensuring election in January next. W. H. Moore. aug 29tb—tf. FuK SHERIFF. We are authorized to announce" the name of A. r VV, I)A VI.S, as a candidate'for re-elec tiou to the office of Sheriff of Marion county, at the ensuing January election. tdo’ New Advertisements- GEORGIA —Marion County. Whereas, Robert Cranford, Adm’r, ifce of Cyrus W. Ross, dec'd. ban applied for dis mission from said estate All persons inter ested are hereby i -.oil C ' hove appli cation W os.-; my baud, Doc. 1:’, 1875. dec 15-tiin Jas. M.JjOWE, Ord’y SHERIFF SALE. Will be sold, on tiie first Tuesday in Feb. friary next, lot of land No 21(5. in the 31st .. s'rict of Marion county, to satisfy a fi fa in 1 favor of Averrilla McKinny vs surah J Craw ! ord. Executrix said fi fa transferred to tames H Dunham ; issued from Marion su-j erior court DU MaDDTJX. J dec 29 4w Dept’y sheriff ' I AMERICAS, ----- GA. Thankful for past favors I respectfully so licit a continuance of the patronage of the good people of Marion. Prices reasonable, and extra inducements offered those at a dis tance to visit my office. Rooms on Lamar st, two doors from It. C. Black’s shoe store. I have how on hand and arriving O TIE LAMEST STOCK of DRY-GOODS CLOTHING, SHOES, CROCKERY, Ac. To Bo in South Western Georgia, ,vr vmu m iin Pi iliif who want bargains should not fail to call and examine my goods and prices, Successor to Kcttdrtck & Wheatley, December 15, 18T0-2m A iBcriCUF. G ; DI¥IM?O£T 4 £ HITS, pp/jGGiSTs & Apothecaries ykSi&R s?., aiasmsa, m. Offer tlio following articles at LOWEST CASH PBXCE?: IBnBASTEEINS THE QPALtTY TO BE TiiE BEST, fcv- 100 BOXES CHEWING TOBACCO, *-®a K ?• I'iO BOXEN PitiRFU ED si . iltOff. {ec?“ JO 000 SEGAItS, 500 lb I’Ll K '-iOV !/"SsfH Grcu and Black Teas, 75c. SI.OO, si.- , 5, A $1.30 /rib atiT" PoGi-h. in Ikix. s Bar A Toilet, /vans, v-J" Kerosene Oil, M-chsiso Oil, Liuseod Oil, sm |®- Varnishes, Paintn, Ac. -©* Largest ctock of Lanterns. Lamps, Chandeliers, end Fixtures.in City, in Han.’-a nest Designs and at Lowe.-: i- ._.s. Burst's Fresh and watranted Garden Seed, Dr -. Date': . L .:s, Toilet AVictes, Per fumery, Qtuniu*, .Morphine, Opium, ''as t-.plc.-s, Soda, Bin dies, all kinds, Resides . i. ;k .u Din;/' Medicines, ite. i sijai eg ww®m December • io-£;u *' ' l l __ J; qjk /®\ =s■. Po F.: BROWN'S pjf $$ /t% r*-'- f-% r'. f:J.i Mil, olioß 0,1111 ksMh ’ t \L>? Jr T 7" EEPsf constantly or. hand a large stock of 7? ots, shoes nnd Hab; of All A’ind, and vsi’.l _£\. sell to the citizens of Marion and surrounding con: ti< s, for Cash at ~y& r <zi* L. EP* ?*i fry. (3 fJi is ■ a Eg S 1 13 i<*j3 AAA p c 'i G 3 Lhd y 1-1 ju H- 3&|* 4 / Mji 8 2 lllgVj S"A cf) omi . im 2c c f Li ,SU' ftrp sit sf 2 Q rt n DRUGS, PATENT MEDI'.'INES, I’riRFI'MERU-A, TOiiAi’CO, SPICES, SOAR, ST.HMII, BRUSHES, COMBS, PaIX i’S OILS, AND EVERY THING KEPT IN A FF/IST -C? LASS STORE, fit LOW PRICES FOR OAsH- at 08. L l ELDREP/dE’3 DRUG STORE, Public Square, Americus, C&. (iBIMJSBRY & ISMIL©W, Aasa<ja*Bcass, Ctes. Have just opened at tht-if gig |P sy#*lO.O La Gil J4|i Ai'H A of-#'— Bug fjaads, Carpetings, ©lathing, is- •), Umbrellas, Soda, No r ons. Tobacco, Starch, Pota-li, Euicking, “ua. z: o r b r r i: el ” sc. 1 1 so ns, Pocket and Table Cu.luy, &\ <fcc c WE hr ,V but ONE PH-ICE* ' h'nkitjg it t,< at nud more satisfactory lo givs o ir .-nds Mi Lowest Cash Price at Onco. Whllew , e do not i”'°- pose to Sfi J a few items at less Hum cost, for effect, we p-e-ge t mveUes to sell our goods ai Prices that will Average a3 Low as any House in Georgia. J J GaNIUIKEX W W liAELOW AIDU/i Gnods fpi.. V i.'., '’. i'T, on !!'■‘-'ontli id :of Public Sprir ■at I atViy L Story's old :,tand, wlii.ro y.o ?i il.id a complete atock of all i inks of usnn’lv k- t in a store either in country er city, which have been but ;ht especially to moo ho wan... of the people oi Alid'mu eouuly. BS&@W Yon will find enniuerated some of the articles we keep constantly on hand, which we \ sell at a very small advance on Our stock consists in part of Staple and Fin y Prv Goods, Roots, Shoes. Hats. Rc made Clothing. Yankee Notions. Noddles, Bridles, Hardwire, family an 1 fancy Groc ('hr *• • 1 - '-Vs :- -t variety <ke . ?■ iiunis ; Ifbatagvapbic BaUei‘|} t AMSRICUS. GA ?i) THE CtflZEXfi rr BUENA VISTA it EUMOVNniNCHCOUSI HAVING purehr. ", refitted the Photographic Gallery in A.VfRUICDS, I prepared to e 'very style of Picture in the best manner, and at mod prices. SMALL PICT! pled and enlarged to any desired siz e A visit I > his lery andpatr mge respe: solicited. C- W- RSSNfJfS Am ericas, Ga., Decembcj' io-3m Phototira, -. J. . ANDREWS & 00, Wholesale and Detail Dealers in Staple and Fancij Svaoeries, LIQUORS, TOBACCO.- EAC)N, BAGSING, RO TIES &C, dct'- -3nt Special nluocnients to Country Merchants. aui ' D**t ivtrwfiiMaiiirnr i iiimb --■>* . ..- >[. .\.,. .. ... WrL >s.'# § 1:1 Broad St, Columbus, Ga., Gold Watohes, J ’"L /-‘■d Diamonds, Siv Alia SEAIhL b ■ XfTJ in A fti. and m %J> &*> © (A Spee'ahy) which do not tire the Eye, and last many years without eb EWGRAVSNG NEATLY DOME. WUtc’.r.s. Jew v v and Clocks repidr-d promptly. All orders will receive prompt ath i A. M. BRANNON, BUU€I I 3 T 9 ]35 Broad Street, Columbus, Ga. The oldand well-known HI lie lm| S'twFP A. M. Proprietor, Which has been dispeusiny medicine for tlie many ills of mankind for the last twenty > iil continues to solicit the p.itr nv of its many friends. It is unnecessary to emm • the nmnv ind'cements to bn.vfrom mo, • -sufficient to_say,”it will make it to YOUR in: in fcuv w’natever you wish from a FlikST-CLAA-; DRUG STOP K. come and see me at t>r or ll'.r, BROAD STREIST, ... T am Prepared now to OrTet Greater linlucviuents to COUNTRY MBRCUAVTS-tbau'ever Belt Very Respeeti'uily, rWB 3in J A .' B B A : ? IT 0 N ■ Importer of and Dealer in f unfit (Mkrg & Iroi (fij o_j /A © © Oi 3 v'nx-;m. • .4 |temh fancy <!k©ils, J 3LE^CuTJLEP^Y, BjC t £gr ' iavejusfc opened a large stock of 1 ASEtf, TOILET SETS, Gi-ru. jbina r l oys and Fancy Goods. 1 offer a largo variety ot Lamp at • * low figures for cash. SAIjjEjSROOM— 120 Broad St., Columbus, G Coltnnbiisßrm. Decembei- 8, 1870-1 rJT. r JST Hd3S. Esa.sa aaelaLs.,, NEW FURNITUEE STOE No. 93 Broad Street , Columbus, Ca, ] s wc ll . vepare ' with a lull stock of fine and medium FURNITURE, t< ply the v Nits of ins customers. Bedroom Suits, Parlor Suits, Office Desk Chairs, Mattresses, Bedsteads, Sofas, Spring Beds, &c., at Low PrW. Goods const.'. t!y received. Country orders solicited and satinfac’