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THE HERALD.
OH E EDO «0. Ci r.OKO IA.
R. SPENCE, EUtnr and Propfk;tor.
TnOMAS n. MEGAN, Publisher
DKOKMUEU 21,1*47.
ni.’A It IT IN MIND !
Executors, Administrators,
and have entire
control over their Notices and
can publish them in the paper
of 1 heir choice. General Pope’s
Order does not and cannot in
terfere \\i'h this right
BE PATIENT.
Let our people bo patient. I.et
them endure wrong with the forti
tude that baa hitherto charactcriz
cd them. Suffering is often the
price of adherence to principle,
and seldom fails to strengthen eve
ry manly virtue. It is one of the
most plorions truths of history,
that oppression, injustice, and
wrong, always perish in full view
of the very virtues they seek to
destroy. Every nation has had its
Jacobin horde of plunderers and
assassin?, and rn every instance
enough of the virtues have survived
them to restore every principle of
just ce diat they have attempted to
destroy, ft will be so with us.-
The Radical? of tin's* country
not ‘the people', and wisdom will
not die with them. Liberty a n d
justice will survive them, as will
every principle that is pure in the
sight of Heaven. Their infernal !a
bor? to d«*st rnv the independence
of the pc : have ‘ailed, and, as a
party, the. na-.t. received the wcl
come summons, * come down low
er !” ‘Defoe says that ‘the Jesuits
out-witted the Devil iu China.—
The Democrats in America have
done even bette : they have utter'
ly routed His Satanic Majesty
aided by all his Radical children.
Possibly, if Beelzebub Uad been
more choice in selecting his allies,
ho would have had better success.
The Northern States are deliver
ed a'eady. The West has reduced
herself from the foul imj.uturiou o>
Being desirous to sink down to a
level with brutalized Africa. —
W'ell blie might, far tho thought
find the I! combined are to*-
much for the stomach ol an ostrich,
much more that of n decent umu.
The earne fact is true of ti e iAisl.
In the South :i majority of the peo
ple are opposed to jegradin#
in « rder that negroes
.may find white people assimilated
to them in character nn , privileges.
Wo make no exception, whoa we
pay theic is not a accent, respecta
ble white man in the State of Uoor-
pia, who dot e oat eeoi ti social, and
even political" iquaUt. v.ilhthe ni >
gro race, and who will tiov oppose
it ub long as his heart heats, \S c
imve no appeal to make to those
who advocate soit-degrudiHiou,—
They are already lost. I heir in
famy is indisputably grand in it*
proportions broader than the
ocean, and so deep us to lie anluth'
omable even with die sounding
line oi tho ’Great Kastenis' Ft e
arabitiou of the Devil was to get
higher, tht,ir «nbiiion is to sink
lower, and they have uad better
Bucces. But to the good and true
men of the Stato wo say, take cdui -
ago. The calamities will soon be
overpast. The Stfte cannot be
negroired w iihont their couseut. —
Let us depend upon ourselves and
not upon the North or the West
4et us declare our eternal hostili
ty to negro rule, and our eternal
hatred of its advocates, whether
they bo‘perjured Confederates, 1 or
shainless deningogoes whose very
tract is pollution, and whose gree
dy appetite for power and place
would not bo satiated- even alter
having digosiod the Contiucnt it
self.
Eidifiratiou .Hefting.
Oteencaboro', Ua., Doc 17. 16G7.
Pr-rtuant to pro'ious atuiouaceuiuilt, n
goodly porliou of the cituena of Greene
county met in the Court-House tO-day.—
On motion of Judge L. B, Jackson, lion.
Velberton P. King was called to the Chair,
and lb * . IN. wren requested to act as Sec
retary.
The Chairman./v PdErMf his scat, stated
that the ohj-;r: o‘ .‘he ~ s-iag w*i? to rntff\
the proceeding- o* h- ’-■‘font Macon Con
servative Coswl'sa, and to perfect a
County Organization a- advised the in Bth
Resolution i dopt and by said Convection
Cos!. John U. tv-al* was then called upon
and requested to read the Resolutions .ol
the Macon Conveuib'B. after til* reading
of which, he proceeded to address Hie meet
ing in one of those forcible and coar.irb'r
istic speeches which has so often dirt hr
him an ari’crator ami as n ma t ot
marked ability fanltejr'jst fiitum '
and 'i» Col. is iiwoy»t|ap|)jF|
and jfcsial in d||g rb as 'in manner. bet <>ft ;
the present oepTsion ha tar exoet'lfil l.i*
usual Cite efforts. He reiieWcd the p;ist
and preseat coitcUflou of thy pouutvy>, and ,
warned bis feilow-citizeus of the Impend- j
ing tiiturc, aid counseled concert and har |
mbnj of action .throughout the State by !
mtVukT Conservative that we I
j might defeat and escape imawe infamy md J
disgrace, and Ho'diTe£"tfuture KitdT&l rare
over us, we must stand ot the thniatiolU |
pamopUed with truth and the Constitution
ready to disarm infamy with the opposing, |
concentrated and combined action of our j
Conservative columns. Woreg’et tlut the
frequent and protracted applauw rendered
it impossible for us to give a more extend
ed synopsis of hie inspiriting effort. iiu’
suffice it'to say, his sedthuents met tin
hearty endorsement of bis feitow-oitifens. |
After t(i9 conclusion of ten* remarks, Col.
Seals moved the appointment o’ a Commit- |
tee of five to report bindings for the meet- ,
ing. whereupon the Choir appointed Coi j
John H. Heals, Capt. Phillip Poutlaiu,
Judge L. B. Jackson, Capt L, !J. liiUi.s
and James W. Jackson, V sq. Haid Com
mnee having retired lor a few minutes, re
turned and subuutl and t'cp following Presm
bit’ aud Eesolutioa-, wlijcb were uuani- :
mously adopted..
WHEKiiAS The Conservative Convention
recently held in the citjjOf Macon etnlxr
died its action in » sen's ‘of appropriate
and patriotic resolutions: and whereas, sai l •
Convention was the begitming of a t organ
izivtion designed to rescue the common v.utkh
of (feorgia from the. degra- ,
d.rtiOu and humiliation impend'-! ter us.
And whereas, it is aiUlmpo"t « ’ ,t tie r.
should be auxiliary org , mui - in < agli
and every,'County; the: >*e he it
Resolved Ist. That lit? Conservative cit
izens of Greene cou-ty di hereby mo-t
Heartily ratify and endorse the JJ - Li. ...
of th sad .Macon Convention.
2nd That this th etingas now organ.z?.i
shall be a permari'eiif s 6rgaiiTzatTdn lor lb -
counly. and the Crninuan shall appoint a:
his pleasure, one go ,3 conservative c tizeo ,
iu eact Militia UfStrfcl, who sh.vit have
powev, upon notice frem she-e H- adq.iar
t«rs to call District laestiogs, if• at any
time it should become necessary in ordtr to
-eenre speedy concept ot act.oo upon aay j
prtHlie metwure that may be sabmitud to
the people.
3d That we reeonuaeiHl to Ihe conserva
tlv. citizens of the other*couTiue* the pro-j
prietf us an Parly orgaatzat . uujer the }
Mh Resolution Os the Macftn Conven
tion. The Philistines are upon us and
without great unity of rnckon we shall be J
powerl- s to ti .-'k the withs whereby- w
.vre s on to be boutid.
4th. Thai the HrCietary of this meeting
is bemtiy made a correspond!ng Secretary j
to I'.omuuiuic.tte with smuiai oigunizativus
in other epunth s
sth That W look with disgust upon th, j
t'i p-riouif at’Atianta—the Constitution'
ai Conveuu it. *so called'—with a Vhn-sa
chusetts nt$KQ ■. s chief fugleman.
till. That we ad.nil the spirit and can—
i ,ior ».u» rrwpfnymr By {Tie dis
senting members of t ie Alatumn Conven
tion in the admirable address which they
wake to t . j-i-opie of that State.
7th That iv, endorse the idea of a Na
trorvh! < h fani*eiitfou tit Louisville, on the 22d
of pel runry next.
Bth. That it is the sense of this meeting,
lhattiu time for nctioii has arrived. That ,
the d"y of reliance urnan the '-Vis inertia*" j
or power of fnaeitrui Tins pnssed, and that j
it belrooves all wlio would r«store t| ih('State i
and country to its ancient landmarks and
perpetuate tile principles of constitutional I
liberty, to lay aside tu ir lethargy aud in
difference niul bestir themselves in t e great
and sacred work.
On motion of Coi. John It. Seals, the
Chairman of the mccttiig was authorizjd to
call a county meeting wi/enever in his
judgment it shall become necossiry.
On motion of Copt. Phillip Pouilain, the
Gbronicle A Sentinel and OonsLitut ioualist
ot Augusta, and Ore -nesboro’ Hesmld were
requested to publish the proceedings of
the meeting.
On motion, the meeting then adjourned.
V. l’« JONG, i’aasid at
R. J, Pawson, Rc-’y
—
Nf ARONIC--.Jt a rptrnlnr cortimn
niohffou of San Mavico Ld ige,
No. M, G: eensboro, Ga., hold at
Mo.souic Hall, on the 4th, the fpK
lowin/r officers weto elected for the
ensninm y?<tr ;
J. F. Zhnmcrtnan, W. M.
W. G. Johnson. S. Ik’.
W. T. ' unay, J. W.
G. 0. Norton. Secretary.
H. 0. Johnson, Tressn- 'r.
11. F. Williams, \ or
Free Tuition a . .*e Uni
versity of < org-ia.
Wo are reliably nformod (lint on
tho 10th of January next.the facul
ty of tie State University will as
semble to appoint, frojn tho appli
cations that may be presum .i,
twenty young- men, who
admitted to all the p Nos
students, without c l ’ ■ for tuition
or room rent. l’o receive these
appointments, the applicants must
present to the faculty tesinouials
that they are qualified to cujo) the
ativantages o. the odi., ation of tho
University, that they aro of good
moral character, and that they are
in a condition to require this as
sistance to complete their educa
tion. Those who are disposed to
do *o, can by messing, apply prac
tically the education of. the sul
; filer’s life, and thu-, no dou di
minish very greatly tho cost of
living. In these times ot pecunia
ry embarassmeut who would not
honor the student who would thus
economise to complete his educa
tion. ?
.ill student® who are candidates
or the ministry arc also admitted
without cliarore tor
fireat Credit itrdiifl the ofTicor? of
tho University ior tlin* endenvor
!ing to extend a hp! |>iVrr *, hand tt-;
the vonr.fr men ay our Stftte whol°
'mean? wiJI not ®n;ih!e thffni to in
lenr the expenses of a collegiate ed
luentio-i. Tho college is Refilli
! sadly crippled- Those in authai
jty dare refused to^perrrit tho P|y*|
'nicn4%f the annl'tl
I the State, and the appropriafffn |
for the education of tho hundred |
, disabled yonnar men. whom theLnt'
| versify lias been cheerisbing forthej
past year will cease. I
H ; e repeat* therefore, that tinier
these exceedin'?!}' adverse cirSui
stanCes, the effort thus made to
continue free tuition to a limted!
' number is worthy of all prai?’. —
We hope those you nr? men
led to profit by it will avail t«m>
1 elves of this offer, nnd forwtrdl
' their applications.-A then? Ban**!*, i
Congressional,
SKNATE.
' B’ashinffton, f>ec 18; —.l mev
morial trom the Norfolk Bonn of
Trade asking the renenl of the
I cotton tax. was tabled.
; A memorial was received f.vn
the citizens of Arkansas, ass: 'rinr?
loufbreaksa? imminent, and erint?
an account of destifuifon in ?ev'ral
eonntie?.
The repeal of the cotton taxons
|d!*C'j*?ed. wdtfch the
! dent's message reersr L’rj:
was .read, when, tvaid considenl
confusion as to t:s dlcposltioujAhe
Senate adjourned.
U/Mii K. ,
,Tbili for the relief ref solders
who deserted, reported tv the if 1 1
litary G'onnpitfee. provoked d’stns'
••ton. it wait contended th** ir re
stored o;]S"ers who abandoned ihe
Union so" tho Confederte army at
the commencement of V •■■•war.
Trie’House then went iuL> a
Gommitfec of the iFhole on* the
f*iate of the Union. 7'he Hancffck
messarre was road, and, amid con'
sidet ablc confusion, ordered priut
ed.
The Reconstruction Committee's
bill, which in substance was tele'
graphed yesterday, was resumed.
Maynard gave notice of addi
tional Uuti, <»>..>iiw l trrUi flc Convens
fious to establish provisional gov
ernments.
Stevens withdrew a section 0/
tho bill increasing the representa
tion fr< m the Southern States.
The bill passed by a vote 1 l 4 to
S7—strict pat ty vote.
The bill, as parsed, provides that
a majority of voters shall ratify
Constitutions, aud that at the time
of voting on Conventions members
to Congress shall bo* elected nc
cording to the Congressional Dis
tricts existing in 1858. Th same
officer* who make returns of the
vote on Coast Rations shall give
fortifier." Congressmen.
Jfdjminieu.
ADMI.MSTAR S SALE
BY virtue of Ati of order of tb* court of .Or- |
dinurv Os *ene bounty will ho on thdiTrst
Tne*d »y i F brlNrvii xt tv‘fo-e thoVobrl house
d> r in:Oc-eene county. Letwpenthe legal hour'’
otsile a tr»ct of L nd eput nning three hun
dred find a-'res fcdj gin fids Wit-
Hate Bryin .T una* Mi ritt and others, sold a s
the ptopeitv of Joa o Irym, deceased. subject
to the widow’s dower sold for the purpose-of dis
tribution Terms cash
WILLIAM BUY AM
ec2l 1887 Admr
EXECUTORS’ SALE.
IT T IT,L he sold on Wndnw* lay the
> , Ist DAY Ur' JAN L iRY ‘ 1963, fit the
ig-"v! no-* of Col. R .J, Willij Into of Qraene
C uniy On. and ceased, a’l the Perishable Pr p
rty belonging to the estate of and decevsed.
embracing hid ttoekof hor*<d, a line lot of brood
Ui«rei, mines caUKi tine milch cows, hogs
imong which is n fine lot of p*»rk hog?, pnvis
oos of every kind, c rn. fodder, oats A#, ahd
al pUntition wag >us. nn 1 farming uten
sfs* of every description.
Tire site is to he continued from dir to duy
mu til ike whole is sold; Terms sale ojsH.
STEPHEN i II; ARD
*i am: < h wt i lts
Li, IS P. Vi ILLL?
dec 17 1637 ii-xtcutors'
EXECUTRIX’ SALE
♦
BY’ virtvo of an Order of tho Honorable
Court of Ordinary of Greene county.
will be sold in the city of Grcenos
b ro " ithin the leg*! hOo* * of sale, on the
Ist TEK'DAY IX I KBIULYHY next, tho fo<
lowing tract of hind he'onging to the cst .to of
John D RrrgPsh dt»c’d, • containing 263 a<- es
| more >r less] adj ininsr lands of T C .trhou,
Yilson, Tuggie, and Thornton, also the fe *
in remamder in that portion of sail land v/b\cb
hi? been signed toh»? widow «* dower, eon
xiniug MU n<res. sold for the benefit of toe
hoirg reditorsof decease I.
Terms cash ATX il. ENGLISH
Decl 4th 1866 Ex’x i
EXECUTRIX’ SALE.
IX rri.T, be .lid at tho r.--M*nts» nf W W T>
\\ Weaver. ,lece
U-foneehvr on h• let Tt'ESDAT IV JlU',
\R*V . 19 ,8 the o'! iivin-- roper-y belongioir to
th- .'3t,i« of snd deoe re !
3 Cons an J C elves 4 Bjlsto.J., L‘cui ho 1
M:i-tre'ses, 1 CarrUge, 1 Bugrv and many
oilier tbinji too t- limj? to mention Ter a
of Sale, c>eH CAROLINE M WtUVKR.
1 Eec 51el IWr. kvs.
RECONSTRUCTION
Our fries'!; whu hiva ,*ir wHh
Vi.l o»M .IN it!* th*(U l,y thj Ist
|f J in ! rr/gnu ' iJivior.jßt ’ tO'lttl al iu |3ur
h.mft. T u '£
,C,uu* f iA 'L the suffumt urn SU.U',. t-> J*u,
but the l*rge t') u». A
V. o J.ihx.4*N A W <3. JnUKOKt CO.,
J DdComUn- Ul. t lm
A—• • - j
NOCTIOiIS.
■\TTri.T, be -ffd 'in Itfe Is*. TUESDAY '
\ > KKTIRifAi; V between’ tb» usual
ti'iure of «ji’o, 'belur* t™ Oujut iiAr-o rtpor ft*'
Ore#nstkir|. (!#., 14? »er»b Us iiiuj. '«»« 0T
tes-j situated i s»i i ■ u-ty, m ■lns n-tet* of
Ihe Og-'P'-hne, boumiod by I;:od of Jimcs ll*
Peek, Kliui C ifuwJeti, Uugh hi. iiiug aud "til
ers—also one sorretrmre.a :.tle 1i rse Wig<9
nn.l harness affd one still. ?'>id property to be
told by ngr*J;ao,>* tWacan Mrs As icy A Lay
er grnl her creators to pay her ,J. bis
JOHN C. MERRETT
JOSEPH R. BARKER -
MILES W. LEWIS
Itec'JlEttds •Assigness
| Ho! For Christmas!! -
Tttfi un-?er.'ignei rca-Dectfiii ly aanounce to
tb * an \ to all l« v rs
iot fifcod things that they have on'ha mi a general
i of
Faraly Groceries aai CcafecliuMria
j Aon'H*injf u “part-of froneh and ?ti< k c *t»(l4es of
j overy di'or.'.ti n orange-, apples, Brandy
. iv'ciCGo* mid.ns drie*i fi r s . rir.es p’ckc's oysteis
obs’x ? .sar lm atr i k*»rs of var : ;ii:a Litjds BUg : » r i
<• iVee iaTo-j 1 pi.iiu e*e etc all of tbc*/ pro
p. s fc *-?»• .is ‘i*w fur ns. fry "o' hir mmiiar
nt hi Mnt'He
*rb#y‘:ire filly -general p#isorta\eut
of n o * o ff~ct'r : s mis all !r-v.«rs \ sweet things
wi; pie tie give a a aid bof- re
their ehri sttrpies
J 0 TOR FT R T vl miOTfICB
f I^T
CHRISTMAS TRICKS.
Ho! Ye JLittle Folk*!!
THREE WIT 10 . DAWSON,
TS rpneiring a larg-a variefy of nics for
Carisun.is tim s. auok .as,
CONFi: TIOXEfUES, TOYS. cVc., ic,
, .nd wore seleo'ed wi h a view to please tho
efi dr *n. Ai*» «* i ! sell iow for cdSrh.
Dec, 11. 1967 ‘its
L. POWELL
SPAnTA OJU
I
I vftes the of tho town and Gounty
to his I Ago Stotf* of
Groceries
Provisions,
Hardware,
Broms,
4 Woodch-M’aic,
Crockery,
BOOTS & SHOES,
which be wilt sell owfi rorsb at wholesa'o or
D o 14th.tf A
THE MARION
COOK STOVE.
r riUS SToVfe c r -mhmrß aAI the fcc&.t : ms
1 orovpmenfb in To Vng es ands uni
versaW v rron wneed ihe Bet in ise It bn
a very large nl wall vctHi la.ee j Uv. n and its
Flue? are extra 1 irg ni k. g i a fin bukeri
and of good 1 aft We furii’sh ten with
uIV «*'t of Win \ Ftte'nrt+ro-
sow rat* 6 as any fi-si Cln.-s Stove iu tha in .rkct
“THE RED JACKJtiT ’
For a cho »p Stove has no equal, having beeq
fitly t«*ied in (Ub vkinity lor the past T>n
Yenra and ha? r ever bheo l? ruuvn to f iL WE
WA; RI'NT ALL STOVES sold by us and ci n
tMen» y reornnwiMi-l the »hove mtflned to suufi
turnil>es ns think of buying. etumish i-rin
ted ire di m- wi h each Stove, giving definite
instruct oh? ab >iK working it nn-d d* liver them
treeofch irgp at tha dorot in this city.
JONES, SMIin.ACO
dece piker 14 4in* A ages*a o.a
£T- 5 57
ATTORNKY AT I AW
SPARTA G--A.
Office in L w Bui and ug
to»28
.CHRISTIAN' JJESSEXg'EK,
Publiklied U
AUGUSTA, GA.,
OFFICE . u F’Jif s«rect. .pno&i'o Concert UaT
The object * f the iMbli'brrs! i < the
mi >n of intei’ig«ru-n. rotigi. n* and nor
P'i ciples ;ip r g * ! l elf« ur people. Tk*
- o??enger.wiH devote ■» portion -f its ce f
s he in'erect of tie Magnft'c Fraternity. And
fi pps t> share a libera! pa ro age trim t
h-ntornity. Subscription price, SI a yea
Address,
GEY TFT *r JEFFRSOX
w. Awgu:»a f O*
I /■- -4« r“ * -
RECEM AHKH tLS
111 I I
k 9 * AT V
: lylvL&A,
l{ r /-/ 4J*
j «'*'***'••
|j| im s al!•;
! , f* t l
£r i 9. * . .« I’ * *
i 1 Os) pieeeg m "Prin W. *
BO pieces An.an«ii4 IW.uMm
2d pieces Or
2d pieces whiieTnanneU
*JO r.irer.#.* "R ,1 F’npnels
10 pie(\eß Cotri-n f 1 -rme’s
60 jpibces Ifet.C'ed Homespuns
4 pieces 10 4 Bh'ncbed She-iting
40 pieces 4 4 Brown Sheeting
60 pieces 7 8 Shirting
50 n*- ces Sea T fl lmd Homespuns
otrepree R -7 OjWiburgS
50 piocos Cotton Stripes 1 j «j
20 j.'eo *?. O rgia Ker«ey
}p P : pv Yankee K-rgev
°° ni c >;? Xen 1 ck* S+ar s
10 UccTs S'ifhn"?
, ® , ’4*) f <u.B^hreTit
5 pi -os American F’obtinr**
4U 0f »l ,C >reign P!aid g
5 pieces T?ng’ ? ?h and Fvcpoh Merino
4 d')7.pp I, fe BV.moral.'lurta
3 1 - zan B i'iTnrai Skirts
25 and '?©r- TTon Skir-8
4 Ti-i 'H.'-u IfP 'd'a
2 dnren Miß«ef»«nd '’hildrden’s Hood?
2 dnzr n Tndiep Nohas
[3 dozon Gtoth and Beavor Cloaks
2 rtzAvr M r*v
l?WrKr! 8
20 1 -i- n’• ”i TANARUS, n§p^
, If! dor'J ! t r V' v np ond ’or.g c Vuv # s
| 10 jozen ! • n t Colored Shift?
2 1 z BTc-mlmd “D-iH’ncr Drawers
20 Ure 3 T’ck’nor
20 uHRnf Borwn Drilling
20 Da7#»v> Tj-v-Brea D iper Collar*
100 and 7 Gentlemen Collars
rOU d/vzno Coat’s Spool,Cot|pn
100 do7.en CoMvr«l -no 1 Cotton
English SoW
20 barrol ’ c t«wprt C Sugjr
10 b.'.rff*' , 9 Brown Suj^r
5 barrel St‘ > 4?nrt x Ground nnd Crushed Sugar !
10 harrels New Y< rk Sv^ur
5 barrel? Sugar Ifou?e Syrup
3 barrels Iloney Drop?* - !
5 Imgshoads W e gt Tnd : n Mo^gsrs
20 GOO lbs of Siveds and Defined Iron
2000 Bs of Bi-d Ir n i
1800 lbs °quaro. Orel aud Round Iren
3000 lbs Pi -w Steel
500 lbs Hoop T on
30CO lbs Iro" Ti's
2000 vjN Guppy Paggirg
100 Sjickf Rrtr- Family Flour
50 Sacksr Steadman? Super p, ne
23 Sacks Stcj.dm in’s Fancy .Flour
!
)
. 60 kegs Nail? !
5000 lba Hollow Ware
. 2 d'-zrep Saddles
50 pair's P'ow Trj*e^?
10 pairs v a?gon Tra rt es
dozen •rVw Hnmes ij
2 doze- Pue.kot?
R dozen Piu r 'd Bit k»vtg
G dozen B-nc? C'd vr Btic I 'ets
° dozen Tl i’s Bh MearurHs
2 n vor”« uh^
6 'rtl'rGvn-'iyfh'ir^®
3
1 d-'Acn PD to 1 ? 6 i
l&dnjjo'n P <' , Voto Knjrofl
20 dozen T-,h’e Kniv => «
5 ‘S-moc Pan?
•5 dn«en t'MUn’s Axe*
6
Ann. q. Gi hl"t" Hat.-ibe*? and
| Hammy? Vs N L‘> L*; r>vr T--V?
Obv-ct f ppk'r Tin L 'firs W'od Pcr-W?. Gurry
eomba »
10 dozen rcorels weeding hoe3
5 h-arre’s s v'“4>eg?
1 ct?o rnitfsov sowed ca f aft l morals
I cis»* rh s s sowed id hnimora ?
.10 cases mens heavy p«*gg Shoe?
A.cpso- mens p gg baVrmral shpes
5 cases women negg sh es
5 c’sCs hoys jind misse? peggsbp a
I*o ?cs chitdre .’8 ogg?hoefl
6 ou<e? ruyns pegg boots
4 cares &and ved calf boots
I CA'Q 1» n 1 sow and Frcn>h calf W p boots
I c iso ladic cults iv. and haln'Orula
1 ca«e Indies kid s- w c 1 balmori g
j ras-erL idies cto b (k#Ts. nit congi%ss Gait«r»
otFpnlrs cf B ank<*!B
Com pie'e Assortment of c- ckery Ware
Gomplrte Ast.(»rfment >.f Tiu vro
Kerosine Oil Bop , eras cf ? k r Gil Turpentine
I Soap, AHum, M rch t Lnadsaum Paregoric,
eTi etc aompto f e A *sorti*pr.t > f Olat.biue.
40 English D.a’r- cheese 20 State chee?a
3
6 ca-es men B smd '<r m * a y ar j|., g
h dozen I.r ; ■ II * Trimmed and Ynttimia and
o 0 box si h • o
-00tt lbs B-o r.
2000 lbs Lard.
la additi'm -r L a aoovo niinipd arliolos
*ep wbattvpr ib« w.pl, of tho'tr.'le d*aiaad
n 1 my stick is kept u B hB the yea., »kii so»-
' n >> * (fnids whiu 1 1 wiR sriraf Atlanta or
a prio-s. flight adde -and I eu.rantee
every arMcle sold tn, be.a.s reirivapt and. So.
•’t a'O tm u*n<*c r >i tho Bberai pitron-‘ge
'm T ' * lft « o i »ed f-elinr assured your inten si
* 1 be promuted ther.ty
de;H —Sue
i, Clarence Simmons*
■J t RGI te.w* tn eat! th* atlentlon oftho ooia
-1 rr.teity 19 Jit3 uiiotil*,l: 'ock of
Smmrmw,*-, *
• •*. ' •
goods'-
irfi/nv/ffile *oo|, Cap-J
B/'j vnJ ABo9S,«hifli he offer at 4 iWfL m *
Call 1 hef.ii#-n.,irchr.Bing elsswkeray
Spa- >Ga 1867, 1 ; *'
. ft I ft .
* *
< .*'* SPAP.TA
ir’.iVAi STOKE
Eru;’ Chomioats Varsbhe*
il, .vines Paiuta Paint Brurhes
Li.-fi-Stars Oils Hair Brushes
Combs and Tco'h Brushes,
SOAP PATENT MEDICINES, SITRGICAL
. INSTRUMENTS,
And a 'arje assortment of Druggists’ suadrio,,
Nov 23. 1807. A. \V. BKRRT.
JPfdl Winter
G-OODS
A T ’ IIOUFSALE-and R ETA It at their
j'tL o'? stand,
Burnetta’ Building,
SPARTA, GEORGIA,
HAVE now «in hand and Are constantly re
ceiring the largest and handsomest lot of
FAIL AND WINTER GOODS
that it bn- born their pteasur* to show for »eV
; era! years,
Erens Goods,
j ■
Gentlem an 1 boys woar, Crokery Glass,
| G roceries *8 general an a-sortmart r.f any
• House in r. State. Your solicited,
Not 23 17 JOSEPH A FASS
S C SHI V r RS M E LATIMER
SHITI3BB •Si. LATIMER
SPARTA GEORGIA,
DEALT s in
nnd- e- VVnodr'Ware Hnrdwnre Cruck
nry t r-no nl Am«rionn Candies, Tobaero.
S«ira-s, Fr 'a. N"H..n- An . Ac At o, Fine
Liquors, 'o atrug of Whiskies, Brandies Wines
Alo am) P ’er.
nuv23 1847
W. V, SISPSp & GO,,
SP..RTA, GEORGIA,
DEALFI a Staple and Frney Goods, S«-
unr, C-r ■ T«:rs, &c, Flour, Moat. Coro
tud Peas. nov23, 1867
JOHN DENEEN
SPARTA, GEORGIA
DEALER GtyGrol* Groceries. Notio«s
'•'ovr. 1 iiT.-waro Cl cks Ac., Ac.
nV23 1867
iGLrVI V. DAN Ki eRNE P BURNET
JORD N & BURNET.
PARTA, GEORGIA,
TTTHOLF' VLE and Retail Grocers, Piovis
7 V ion an Grain Dealer.?,
uov 23 1867
R. (*, ARD E.B. LONO
R.-G. WARD&CO.,
* *
SPARTA, GEORGIA,
RFSPECF LEY solid the attention cf their
: Livn v.. 2 country Friends to their large
•it 1 carefully - l c< ted stock of Dry and Fancy
Go Groce- p?. Hardw ire Notions, Ac
Favor n? w- 5 a call
nov23 ISS’
JAMES B. EDWARDS
OLE agent fir Q. Ober’a Manipulated Gua
kJ oos.
ir ? will soil at Baltimore prices with friegh
<l.
nov23 I**>7
F. L. LITTLE,
Attorney at Law.
SPARTA GEORGIA
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