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A Ikt to thu Wire,
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iWm erop of the Wh eaeatoy It to*
forge extant an atari. tit paopfo th*e
ta eMeThtomMßrtT*Bay, w toll fat
My W worth MMW■ posed next
sprit* In nwrrf tat tat it betawre*
yeTbt brought hi to Mi Ml mM year’ll
eappllw Fife foimtaed (Mt of rag weed
—that Mkt pl tag far *H Mick
•(Ctrl wUefc otw —r ta owed In
Viofd meaty, if attended te promptly,
and a good crop of wMM M yet ta
■•A Twenty time. tta iMoi twwut of
(f% tally wd otto cm ta miw% ad ten
nta ta| li • |tod mm wd aatriclaim
Mock food. Don’t welt till yoe w ktr
valien 'tiring yew in tbo foe*, tat com
mu right m ta prepare for ywr com
tag OMM at tail yw (.
UMy, ebeerfnl, tart work, promptly
nmirf My w yw way dnitan,
ktk trouble, aad poeelhly mnwlmto euf
fuiug , vb*' ■K'pi >g anwind, rm;ilnln
<rr ot your ’ll >:i > uol.v nuiK--* yi**w
A liii.'l mill rnittli-n" every >'li<
r it jvu.
Tho Prerideni'a Condition
\tUnlf ' -.litutiou o!
' 1.. Ktl*y snj s ;
‘‘The president is, At wo writo,
holding ilia own, Anti t harts wre
aottiß grounds for be lei ring that
the grdat crisis in liis ess* has
bean favoral-l v passed. Bat bis
condition is still a wary danger
ou* otin. His lira hang* by m
slander thread, the poison
7.10 bis blood U really passing
- autoy, and lbs food that he takoa
Is beginning to be turned into e
life-giving fluid, there is hope.
We have not a word to utter
•gaiaat bis faithful and sxperien
ted surgeons; they have don# all
that skilled and scientific men
eonli do; but if the distinguished
suiferer to spared to hit family
•ad bis country, it will be ia an
swer to the prayers of fifty mill
ioaef people. The wound inflict
ud by the assassin aneak la atilt
twelve mokes in depth, aa yee
terday’s examination shoved.
Tha aflort to ralM • fund for th
benefit of Uto family ot the proei
dent hat roeultod in the pureheae
•f United States four per cent* to
the amount of $186,000. These
bonds have been aoeepted by the
United States Trust company in
aueh a form that neither the pres
blent nor Mu. Garfield can de
feet the trust. If Mrs. Garfield
refuse* to draw the intereit, "it
will,” taya the New York Mail.
M acrnmulate for lu r clulitren,
whoso rights in the fund cannot
be taken away from them by any
pewer on earth *'
Pioktna County Department.
Joan W. ITkmlzt, • * Editor.
Jasper (ia. Aug. fifith 1881.
During the last twenty four
be re, a blustering gale from the
has be<Mt incessantly blow
ing,’ laying 'orn flat before it.
B. it hi done one favor —
br rht raiu
The prospect is now that we
shall h ave u fine season. This
•will bo of great wo* *l. to us. not
withstanding tile blasted state oi
uorn and cuttou. Rotato-s, tur
nips aad a large sowing of oala
dec., are the crepe to supfdeaieat
ike deficiency in the corn crops,
and every man eheuld remember
that now is the time and tbs "ac
copied time’’ to save himself by
sowing while there is a goad
season.
N. G. A College -
Sines the bill appropriating
$30,000 to the college at Dahlou
eg* faired to peas the boose, we
Lav* been anxiously awaiting
he time whan the bill would be
reconsidered and paaeed, but we
boar nothing more from it. Sure
ly that wise body, oomp(ed of
moa who claim to love Georgia
apd her interests, and who claim
to be friends to education, sill
notad;ouru without making ilmt .
port of one of the beat iaililf doM
ia the stain. Thors ia acargniy a
ooenty ia tfeeegia, that is net to
day respite sows of the beaefita
of that college. Young men from
the see-beard to tho monntaias.
far and near, flock lo that insli
taths yearly, a large somber
ol whom are avw teaching in the
public auhosis ef the etale, while
devetleg tbesr whole time tv the
profs caion of teaching and with
The edeeetlea of the people to
worth tow mere to the elate thee
rati reeds end sleek lews. K4e
cate the heart asd brain and yoe
veto the peetteatiaries sad ehaie
gangs of many of their raflaring
trill ta*kd two summers parley
tag ever the chain gang and the
bad treat meat of the convicts
and then refuse to remedy (he
cause, that crowds tbs vails ol
the eeaiteafiary, glut* the chain
gang and sands poor souls dove
lo everlasting darkness.
leonomy to vsalth, but a pre
lent ion of economy is folly.
Money applied to the best sdvan
tage is certainly economy, but it
does seem that some of the leg is
iature, like the slothful servant,
would go and bury even the one
taleut they have and then come
home and talk buncombe econo
my aad try to blind the people,
-in order that these same econo
mists may bs returned to the leg
ialature; but any man that will
oppose an appropriation for the
benefit of education in North
Georgia, when the amount is so
in ill, iml wool, it will ti- nf *uH
great '.iluo toltieeniireHiaic.it>
I not til to rcptekviii decent com
•nsintty 01 gTorni-Hiog*.
RAH.IV> IK < nY’.CTS &<•
Work on U.e M U’U R K
movss up lively. The grafting
will, soon bs oompV'i'-ii to
Ball Uruumi. The bridge * i *je
completed in about threa weeks,
and than the engine will soon
whistle at Ball Ureund. The
survey still moves ou.
A convict attempted to eecape
lust Friday, but the dogs proved
too much for him. After running
fifteen or twenty miles, lie trust
ed himself to t lie care ef a sapling
about a mile below Jasper, and
awaited the arrival of OapUin
Phillips and othera.
Homy Mosley lias cast hit lot
with the chain gang for about
eight month*. At first, Henry
did act much like the gay uni
farto, aa il did not buoomc a man
of hit ago, but tho old man hat
becom* better reconciled, aad
now marches to the muaic.
The ooovict* hold mock courts
occasionally on Sunday*. Last
Sunday, wo learn, they tried Hen
ry Motley and through their war
diet Recommended Gen. Philips
to tfike Moeely out from there
aud fiend him off where he would
not corrupt tbeir morale, aa he ia
a profane and a very wicked men.
Avery intereating meeting lias
been in progress at Long Swamp
church during the past week. As
a result of Ihe labors of Revs.
Allred, Shutlield and others,
twenty*seven wore baptised lasi
Sunday. May the good work go
on and other souls set* die error
of their way, and conic flocking
home to iheir Master.
Of the SI,BOO stolen from Mr.
Jackson in Cherokee county sl,
774,86 has been received ami 8.
K. and John Keatp are languish
ing in Jail. ,
A b*ll has been introduced in
the legislature to prevent Ilia dia
til Ist ion ef whiskey in Georgia
during the next twelve months.
tVo hope it will pass. We need
more broad a - 'd less liquor jusi
at dr* lime.
Cherokee jail ia aow about full.
Surely somebody Inis been uiis
b-luvingiu the old boasied Cher
okee.
Col. Day, our representative,
spent last Friday, Saturday and
Sunday with his family, but Mon
day rammed to the gate city
with an olive branch in his
mouth.
Mrs. Chambers, a lady of some
eighty-three years, died at the
residence of Mr. M. D Berry, her
son mdaw, last Friday evening
nt 5 o’clock. Mrs. Chambers was
a true Christian and we hope has
gone to rest.
Mr. Mayo Bellows, who was in
jured in the accident on the M.
A N. G. R. R died last Tharaday
evening. Mr. Bellows was en
gineer. The fireman was still
living last acconat.
What Are the Tree Secret* of Our
State aad Nation's Progress?
Look *l our grest enterprises aa<l an
tatotikfi nMS* ar Me Bta*e art sm
M aw 4 a Ma Sees at tta praseet
time. SIMM sH tta *M*n whs ate
isniifta flurpi Sstag * Why they
Sees have tawriac awy (ml taken
•rt eiaktaf a ap*k raren ; they taw
Mae gives atl Wert mt bussing elite*,
•feeleg eer rick, estewatre aria**, brtSg-
Isg eer mighty rivers, taaaetllag our
lofty mountain*. saS ballSlsg our slmsol
ssSlvsk art laaumorabK railroads,
which are the Sneat ta the world. It le
la this country that wo have bad time to
tsaaei eer moawtates art naale their
rseky hilghli with ear foeametives art
eaaqaefad aer iriwi heme ruohen from
Ue ta the rar diets a i raetaa. aad Wa taka
tta atsdera traveHr as eyas Me wing# af
npM tta Tata as Kew Varh, ymt asm
lash set epoa oea ot awr groat tahao |
next tta hrond, rich prairies engags yaer
eyea ; yee sweep ee hy tawae ead ettiee;
leek out a pew the Miaataetppl, Iri "W
late a Si a lag car ta a aemptoona neat,
ret are yoer radiate: aaTa chair, tarn it
teernrd* tho window, get a good viow ef
tho haCaio aad a stales* aa thoy ty from
tho setwaohlag oagtaa j you loan hook ta
root aad you ara awakened from
your aap to Sad yaaroeff borne to the
giddy heights of the Meshy Mountain* ;
your bend grows a liule unsteady aa yoe
go round “The Horn yoe tern round,
steady your serves aad begin to fhel loot
ia amnaeaaeat when, ia I*4 hour* from th*
time .f leaving New York City, the whis
tle blows, the train to|>* aad you And
yourself la Baa Franc-loco, more than
three thousand ini e* away. You sever
took tui-li a ride before, aud wbat I* mure
oau’t taku it iu any other land. Again,
It Is in this country that men have had
time to chaiu the lightning and send It
along a thousand wires to commuuicata
their thoughts. It is hare that land steam
was first applied to navigation and a three
month's journey scree, the oeeaa short*
sited ta m MSStae of tea day*. But it I*
at my lataadan ta dwell upon want we
hare does when. If the history of all cur
people hare dose aad said woilhy of
git* ia a Used red years were niittaa
daws, m aedtaary Ufa time would he Me
short ta yert fit.
Again, may people are adverse ta say
improvements, especially railroads, aa
ice-met. they say. of burdensome taxa
tion ; hut they know not what they talk
ef. If they .Mnk that building a railroad
through s couutry would i a urease tags.
Hun, they have sot rend, probebly, “Byd.
uy -mint's lively sketch of taxattaa In
.England.” He says : “la Ragland taxes
oa every arti- le which eaters the mouth
I or sever* the back, or la plaeed under the
feet- taxes au everything which It Is
I pleasant to ere. hear, foal, aamil ar taste,
taxes m warmth. Ugh* aad bwaalba,
taxes m everything ea the aatta, or ih
the watvrv under the earth, taxes ea av
er y thing that cornea five abroad or ta
mads at home, taxes oa tho raw material
and on every fresh value that I* added to
it by the Industry of man, taxes oa the
sauce that pampers towards appetite and
lhe drug that restores him to health, oa
the ermine whieh dejaeretee tho J*dgo
art the raps whiah haaga the criminal.ea
thejpoor man'*.halt nd •• rieh jnayJ!*.
•pioe, oa the brae* anils of th* coffln aad
th* .lliboat of th* hride. Taxes they
never escape ; bed or board, couchant or
levant, they maul pay. Th* school boy
whip* hi* taxed tap; the beardless youth
manage* hi* taxed horse with a taxed
bridle on a taxed wad ; aad tho dylag
Rnglishmaa, pouring out his medicine
which ha* paid aavan *r eant. into a
spoon that has paid fifteen per eant.
•Inga himself back upon his oblate bad
which has paid twenty par cant,, make*
foe will spaa aa eight ;>ound stamp and
expires In the arme of an apothecary
who ha* |-aid a I loon*# of a hundred
pounds forth* privilege af putting him ta
death. His whole property I* Immediate,
ly taxed from two ta tan |er cent., be
sides th* probate largw fuse are demand,
ed for burying him In the chancel, his
virtues are handed down to posterity on
taxod mark)a, and then he is gathered to
hi* Father*-To Bo Taxed Me Merc.
U. I. P.
Such people might have cause to com
plain it they wore one ol these, but to
say that railroads add to the burdens of
taxation It erroneous, and it Is snly cher
ishing the spirit or jealousy aud hatred
and provoking the same feeling In others,
and It is high time that such men were
learning that attek as a man sows that
shall he also reap, aud where enterpri
sing meu ooiue forth with a view ot de
veloping a country, these people cannot
see what good jp going to be received, or
In fact they arigtrighted to let the light of
civilisation penetrate where the dark
neaa prevails. When a traveler, after
riding lor perhaps hundreds of miles
through an almost unbroken wilderness;
and through valleys and aver mountains,
wonders how capital ever had the eeur.
age to invest its millions in such an en
tai prise ; but whan he contrasts the lux.
uriowe Iceomot i.>a with the terrors aad
inconveniences of n Journey through tie
same wilderasas before the railway buil
ders opened H to civilisation, ho ssa-t
feel thsri he ow e* n deep debt of gratitude
lo th.' men whose energy and capital have
pushed nhiati of civilization and given
vaiuc to what wan before a region unin
habited and iaaccesaible.
The immense import auce of these
great internal improvements cannot be
overlooked by an intelligent and pro
gressive people. There ore mil liar a of
hlddsa wealth ia all these Northern
counties af this Stain that aaly require
capital aad aatarprtsa to develop them
sad to saaka Urn people rich, aad the
news try preap erases, aad what with tail
reads baitdtag aad nthar iataraai to
provnaanata, oembleed with agricultural
bureaus aad Stain Uaalagtett, aad Com
misaioaora at Load aad Emigration, all
receiving the festering oars of proper
legislation, the result will he that ia a
few years by these agencies capital aad
labor will pour in aad the prosperity of
this section of the Stats will be dou -led;
fields wilt be tilled to their utmost capac
ity, mines and factories wiU be running
ts their utmost extent, cattle will be fed
on a thousand hi Us, aow cities aad towns
will arias, business will become certain,
steady wealth wiU aeeumulate and hap
piness will abound. But why should any.
thing more be said an this. Your minds
have already ranched aad accepted the
•‘theretore” of my syllogism—that great
internal improvements are the secrets of
a nation’s growth and n nation’s pros
perity, and should, therefore, be encour
aged ever) where asd by every one.
••lx Statu Quo.”
Dnhoo, I A MIAU
BBRRr BBCM,
i HJtADQCAKTBHfI FOB
Waffoci Buggies, Waßon and Byggy Wheels,
DOORS end BABB, UOEB, AXIS. PLOWS,
And ia tout, crevpliiinp ;•. ally kept ia a first clan* Hardware
Store. ■*!**• *
A PtHfECT WeOWTHtWDt.A fiMUfi BEVIVPi;
i myariklly Mfmfim, (nS
•ifMf Fiawn, IKoai y AppttiU. Strath,
the Mood, atrengtlicru tiie niuaclM, aad give* n*w life to tlie nerves. They art
litcetowhena oa tire digestive organa, removing all dyvprptic aymptoma, mch
rvjfcita,,/ the Food, Bt/ehmg, Heal < Ike Stomach, llmribum, etc. The Only
mMMPrenanUion that will not blacken the tooth or five
headache. Bold by all dreg-rut*. Writ* far th* ABC Bori, to IP od
aaafai and amusing rewling—seal free.
BROWS CHEMICAL. CO., Baltimore, Md.
BITTCRS
J.ESTEY A COMPANY
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SnATTLEBOnOp wit
(ftAnalM AflyMm JmmillllAfl f Jtoflfl ft|||aJtat| ftfltlflfl Ifl
ihw sijfw pt urgan, owijnw ror dunuy
iChtpels, etc., and Sold At Moderate PHee.
UTMIt OVA OBfIAHS AU WAHAXTBB, ASH AU HAM El TO IAH
, £ TiomGi iimi as fox m fact >s tub.
artal ror IMratei C&talone be&re dscidißi flat ti Boj.
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Rome, 6a. Marble and Granite Works
WC 1 dad in the beat Italian nnd American Marble, varigatrd and white. We handle
" li akrcat dral of the well known nnd i>|mlar Hutland Mm bit-, which is the
whltcat, and wdd to be tt-e best ui the world fur slab work, and) ns Hiiu! Stone*,
Tomb Tataria tac., hut the It-linn ikiimlr It fnr munaments. We furnish .-til kinds of
building hone, bat make Mnr tile and Umnitv Air grove ami cemetery pnrponcs s tpe
claity, tk'e build all kinds of Monuments, Toom'-s, Hca-l .-tooea. Urns, Vases, far.,
fac. Qua wtuktitcn mv fiiat>clata. We t-uy ail our at nek h the rough and do tta
work ourfalvea; tlu-r- forv, we send nut fint-class work, made ef the tret ef marble.
Wa pay tpacMh for ail tli* stack we ns*. Wa gel very low sctea ef freights, art
can and wilt compete with any Marble Works in tins country, in quality of Marble,
workmanship and orifce*. Write and Rive os the description of the work yon wish,
and we-wIH write you what we can furnish it for, or write aa atom# wbat pries you
wish to pgy, slid we will let you know what kin-i of job nr John we cm give yon for
price mentioned. We keep Mime of tbs second had third class marble, bat
never en<j them oat, except when the prices are such ea first-clnsa marble cannot be
furnished at, and then we always tell the purchaser the kind of mart tie we will furnish.
Hoping yon will give ue m trial and let ns prove what we say, we are, very truly,
Jones aSh. Kdmuiidnon,
Mev.-lfi-tf.
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MITCHELL, LEWIS * CO., Racine, Wts.,'
Mmuftotwroreof FARM UJW FREIGHT wrjtGOJTB*
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•gffliessa^a?&a" tsss^sssfiestu.
wash wOnes faahuts nn viipsssnii. Send for Catalog*. ssdlllenmUil Pries List.
■RCHBU, UWto * CO., Bsslai, Win.
Summer Complaints.
MU s season, various diseases of Ac tsnlt :.rc prevalent, and intmv lira arr font
through Uck of knowledge of a safe ami wire remedy. rEKBY DAVIS*
* AIN KILLER in $ sure cure for ltiarrhtrn, Dmiterr, Bvmmcr Comjdaifit,
Morbus, etc., and u jh r/t *f/s m/ .
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B-xncREiME, K. X.. Harcl;. T\ IfiSL _ Oxrnu, ??. TANARUS., Feb. 19, MM.
Jo*sn Hocanr. . umi without bottle iis t br hoc**.
J i Lies V . id!„ ! _ LJi OOMHafiTE
Tfcmacs*. ice,, .-ardi ts.wsi f- .-r.—P-fcjiff:lt.b£ , .V£Ji. ; .L t
Yjv l*g-ra.lf R Csnsat
'■uto >e.rtTßßßii.swail*a't fc- 1. a;, f 1 1 rings. sve.;:.sofcTvtth t -- *—p* nt
* - .LsVlalhcb JTb It-.j t- -i jvsirPsi-: KnsAa. aaU I ins lathij! instant
hscsvs.J.-B.SLr>i. r '~'' itiiwTiMn Is. tamitbs
- UStßa' lTui ii I ’ Hr. ,r . *■ = SSStSI wvrf hsssip thwemsaliitsS^
.i: . ,-e, .vr. a—t * '. •* .-n*iSib&us>'r£wWspffsm.
: i . ehnX.t. sou saver known totaltop,.
*■ f-i-.tlj ' .• •' • tnai.lr resasdr. I-a price brings It
i ... "0.-. r.nd Ds.oo s bottle. ■ ■ i
Vi..: . . : . . 0.,, ,t -rj.iictors, Providence, It. li
lEKDhLSSOHA PIARO €A
Will iiaaka for ihr nv*i BO <i y- i !*. fre nt
PI A A % l> OIUiA>N.
1860 Squar IranJ Piano for on!; 8246
CTY T P* 3 Magni*p*t K'fownod cw rfegaatly aaiabed, S atrvog* 7 1-0
“ 1 * "** • Octave* full patent cant ante agrafes. <mr near pa tern •terMrul
scale, benalifW carved lea* and lyr* heavy aerpentina an* rarg* fitnev mouldiaf
rooad can*. fuß Iran Frame Preach 11rami Act kn. ft an* Besacsvrs. in fact ever?
Improvement akltkmaiam; way tend to me piHttUn of the iaatrnmaat kaa
l/nrarice fovtkie Instrument boxed and delivered oo board nara at iOAR flO
Haw Tort. wMh On* rtaao Cover. Stool and Book. only T*’®*''*
TMa riatv mill be cent on teat trial, Please ead rrreenc* if yon do mat aaaf
money with ecder. Cnab aeat with order will lie refund** and freight char*** paid
by n* both wny* if Piano i* ant just a* repreaentod in lb** advertiaemont. Thaa
aaada in nse. Send ter Catalogue. Every iaatiomeM fully Warranted Me It*
Htnaa RdfOlMiallb ttwa. Cavrr and ftook.y AS atrtetly n rat-clave
l and void at Wboleaale tar tnry price*. I bee I‘ianao mad* eae of (he
llllld facet diaplavs at ibe rentenaiul Kxhibilion. and were unanimously
anccnl,ended far the Highest Honors. Tbe Uquaren eealaia anr Wear
Patent Senie, tbe great*** improvement ia tbe history of Piano making. The Bp.
right* are tbe fneat ia America, foal lively wc make tbe dnaat Piaaoa, of tb*
rickeot tone and greatest dnraMiity. They are recommended by tbe btefeot meat,
cal aatbefttfcsia tbe ennatry. Over 14.U00 in uae. anti not on* dtooetisled purob*.
ear. All limn and Organs sent ou t!daya' Prat trial— f retain tea* if uneatiafe*.
tory. Don't Ml to write a* before baring, I’oeitively we oner tbe beet buraaias.
Catalogue maUed Ire*. Haadeome lllaatrated and Daaeriptiv* Latalogaaeflf pa.
ge* mailed ter S cent at amp. Every Piano rally warranted ter & year*.
■■■iff M mini Our “Parlor Grand Jubilee Organ*,'' aryl* M, ia tb*
■ rBB\ finest arid svrtelesl tuned Heed Orgsa r,v*r efared
■ illlhal BDuilßu Ibe II uai :l public. It rontaina Five Oetssca, rive
eetaof Heeds, four f 3 1-* Octaves each, aad aaa af
Three Octnvea. Tbirteen Stops wttb Grand Oi gan— Diupaaan, Melodia. Tiala,
Plata. Ceteate. Dulcet, Echo, MekdiaKorte, olestion. Violin*. PI ate-Part a.
Tremolo. Grand-Organ anti Grand-Swell. Knee Stops. Height, 74 in.; Learth, if
in.: AVidtbt 34 in.; Weight, lioaed. Ho lb*. Tbe ease in wt solid walnut, veneered
with choice woods, and is of an entirely new and beautiful resign, elaborately
carved, wild raised panels, music, closet, lamp stands, fretwork, be., all elagaatly
fniched. Possesses all tbe latest and best improvements, with great power,
dep.k, brilliancy and svmpatbetiv quality of tone. Bennurot eolo effects and per
fect atop action. Regular retail price flWft. Our wholesale net cash price I# been
it introduced, with etool and book, only |V7—as one organ sells others. Positively
no deviation in price. No payment required until you have tally tested tbe organ
in your own borne. We send all organs on lb day* teat trial and pay treigbt both
ways if instrument is not aa represented. Fully warranted ter 5 years. Other
styles— stop organ only |65 • 9 stops, IMS ; 14 slops, 1115. Ovjt X.OQO aoid, aad
• very Organ has given tbe fullest satisfaction, illustrated circular mailed fra*.
Factory and Ware rooms, 57th St. and 10th Are.
Cu rPT at one third price. Catalogue of MOD choice prases
On r - A JttUs-At-i forge, stamp. This Catalogue includes most ef
tbe populmv music ot the dny and every variety oi musical composition, by tbs bast
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r*<)aia n introduction Aron oa.
THERE ia nothing more na*fol in * Family than a flrat *)**#
Sawing Machine. In this at in everything else it ia economy to
boy the beat. Wa claim that tb* “SINGER” ia tb* beat *f all
W* are born* out in the truth of or *tat*m*a( by tb* Tact that
iU.le axeaed buy other Machine. It i#,- '*.*
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Unparalleled in Simplicity 1
Unaurpaaaad ill Uoaatructioa !
Unprecedented in Popularity.
Wait for the Agent for the SI>GKR !
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NEW goods: NEW goods
thin* usually found in a mixed Block. * m
DRY GOODS—AII the latest novelties in #(tl* .f
Drees Goods. Calicoes, Homespuns. Ac. 7 ”** **
BOOTS. SHOES and HATS, of everr size uualitv .„a „ <
Satisfaction guaranteed or no trail*. 7 * q * * nd
old and young. every grad*. Coin# ales*
and let us dress rou out. *
PLANTATION SUPPLIES, Wood-ware Tin war. n. v
Picket and Table Cutlery, Carpenter*’ Finding,,
Jn faet we tlimk we can supply y*> with whatever yon' W aT
want and at prices to suit trou ; for haring bought for CASH f?* J
first hands we are enabled to sell at rerr low prices rfti **
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elrcs. We.barler.for anything which we can tarn into moaer
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Onrriages, Phaeton*,
Bu Sies, Wajjoua,
I*mno a manufacturing a auperior quality ef Carriazoa R..
rtea and Wagons at my shops in Cartersrillo, and also in Rom, (£*
I also keep for saio, at lowest rates, a fullslock of Eastern's J
Western went, comprising the celebrated
STUDEBAOR, SOOTH BEND AND KENTUCKY WAGONS)
My Shops are snpplied with skilled and reliable workmen,
I am prepared to do ail kinds of Utpejnsg s; short a*>
tic#, and guarantee satisfaction. I bar# a largo
Repository at No 98 and 100 Bread Street,
Romo, Ga., whore my friends wiH always
find my WMfeew. jfivß L. Willion*,
and Mr. w. L Whiteley, ehtyiH v
U pleased to weii on thorn.
R. H. JfIUM,
Jmre fi-tf. C A KTERSV ILLS, GA
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Prominent Merchants of Louisville.
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