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ItOnoTE Toon Water Lvmji, -Mr. Cullen
—Bynum, iji mm Miff
wil*tfe>irH/*<>wn a tive acre lot ii
lot
U^v. J. D. Anthony will proaehin Wrights-
ille on the 2n«l Bundoy In June.
There nW'honao-flles enough in the city to
m pply fl dozen such pieces.
Old papers for sale at this office, one cent
l0 |) or 50 cents per 100.
( i 0 oi, Weather.—The Inst week or ten days
,vo bee 11 remarkably cool for the season.
Olds end cenfehs hnvc boon abundant,
llnc e the cool wcntlier act in.
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ftt* Iju Bcarboro buptined, a few Sun-
•Jago? a Sir. Rollins 71 years of age.
fhe parching winds of last week caused
„ to twist and look badly.
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U it not a pity that St l’aftriok wouldjnol
•one this way nud dlirove away the the flays
ml flys and all sich winimous warmints?"
the thermometer waR on Sunday last down
-,3 The Sunday before it stood at 03. 40
Agrees difference. '
The Masons at Wrightsvillo will colobrate
he 23rd of Juno. lluv. J. J. Hyman, has been
elected as the orator of the day.
Onr advertising columns will tell you wjicre
take yOuF w5o1. Thntie who advertiso yoti
’now will pa.v good prices.
Dby Weaihsk. -The protracted drougth
materially injured the gardens. No
, m ount of rain can restoro many of the parch-
^ vegetables to lifo again.
We learn that Rov J. J. Hyman has resign
|(1 „ s pastor of the Baptist ehnrch at Wrights
rille and accepted the care of the church nt
renuile. the church at Wrightsvillo has call
,d Rev. J. R. Wood.
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Twssn i [VR Dot.i.Alts Rewaiid.— Read thr-
dvertisemont t-f Henry Taylor, Esq., offer
®gthe ahovo reward for tho apprehension of
imes llrusly alias James Franklin, un «•
»ped convict.
Teleoraphi.—Read Mr. Morgan's adver-
isemeut, proposing to teaoh a class in Tele
inplty- U would pay any man to learu
heart, even if ho never became a practical
rotor.
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Maj. M. Newman's thoughtfulness furnish
^dus the nominations at .Sparta just as we
L e re going to press. In about one hour niter
Ihey were made in Sparta, we had them priu
1 in our paper of last week.
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Several small lots of honey have been
bought in the last week, all Hading ready
lit, We wish every farmer would make bet
e* specialty. We like honey, yes we
f isyjtve.lqve it.
an increase iu the y
- Mr. Murphy's plow is
ground in peas as soon ns the wheat is out.
In planting and cultivating the poa crop he
turns the stubble under, the vines soon cov
er and protect tho ground from the bent at
tho sun. He makes a good pen crop »iuih
yenr. Tho stubble and pcavines constitute a
good coat of manure. Thus we see that Mr.
Murphy mnkes two crops off the same laud
each yenr, ahd at the same time iitprjvta
his land.
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Commencement Adduers. -Messrs. Dug.
gnu and Lawson, have been fortunnto in se
curing that eminently nble and popular Di
vine Rev. Atttuus G. Haygood, President of
Oxford College, to deliver tho commence
ment address. They could not possi
bly have made a more fortunate scl.-c-
tion, and woopino this eminent Divine could
toarcely accept an invitation to deliver an
address where he would be more nppreeiatod
or where he would likely accomplish more
good.
AiuunoEii a Lunatic.”—Miss Susan W.
Curry, n young lady of good Christian char- Sow Tumors. Peoplo should now begin to
acter and cultivated mind, was adjudged a prepare land* for sowing turnips. Hon. T. mmm
Lunatic; on Tuesday hist and in accordance|o. Wicker, one of our most successful! VV'
witli Judge Brown s sentence, Dr. J. B. Rob- turnip misers, informs ns that he prepares!
erts started will, the unfortunate lady on the,his grounds well, keeps them properly pal-[
next train lor the Lunatic Asylum at Mil- [terizzd and then fo.-tilizes them well and sows' I TPHOPT*! I—‘ill OT1 <2
Igeville. She IS the last member,of a fain-, between the middle of July and the middle I OL' _L X XX \ lolLJlIk-
dyof nine, all the rest liavo died of pulmo-1 of August. He never fails to take the premium
A Frioutenru Horse. —On Tuesday en*.
fttffsirffjtffi* i?6w«ira iwa wi msrcfTiwtt
dm lag into t^wn from west end end along
Church street, when tho horse they were dri
ving became frightened and made a tremen
dous leap, throwing Mrs. Newman and James
both from the huggv, fortunately the shafts
broke and the horse freed from the buggy the
danger was over. No serious damage dime.
An Iowa paper tells of a smart wife who
helped her husband raise seventy bushels
ol wheat. The way hIio helped him was to
stand in the door and shake a broom at him
when lie sat down to rest.
We wish it understood this is not at all in
tended for tiie eye of “ Hopeful or his wife.
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Francis Hnshly, white, of Upson county,
goes to thu penitentiary tliroo years for break
ing into a uegro house nud stealing n gun.
Wosloyan F, College Macon, Ga., colo
ns cement sermon Juno 17th 10:30 o’clock
A. M. by Rev. John C. Cranberry I). D., of _
Vanderbilt University. Annual Literary
Address by Emory Spoor, Esq., Athens, Oa.,!
Juue I9lk. Closing Exercises of Comnieuce-i
ment, Degrees conferred Ac., Juun20th. Sept,
loth openiug of fortieth Annual Session. j
T. GUEliNSEY.
GEO. W. REYNOLDS. ....
GUERNSEY & REYNOLDS,
DEALERS IN
SASH. DOORS AND BLINDS AND BUILDERS’
SUPPLIES.
Extra Inducements to the Trade.
LOCKS, HINGES SCREWS, NAILS, WINDOW GLASS, PAINTS
OILS, PUTTY, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, PAINT 13EUSHES,
LIME, CEMENT, HAIR, ETC., ETC.
The only complete establishment of the kind in tho State.
lK?L.We will meet any figures that may be quoted by other markets.
We can givo lower prices than Charleston and better goods.
WAUEROOMS: On Second Street, opposite J. W. Bur
Ang^astuc Store - !
TREANOR & CLINE,
MACON,
april 5, 1877—3tu
Burke A’ Co.
GEORGIA.
READ THIS.
r E OFFER TO MERCHANTS the LARGEST and BEST SELEC
TED STOCK of
nary consumption. Ono of her relatives iu- |k t the fairs where his turnips are exhibited.
lorms us that sho, us an antidote to despou
dency, resorted to novel reading, llor-frieuds
think “tho remedy was worse than the dis
ease." Alas poor girl, reason is dethroned.
Tho reason C. R. l’ringle can sell flour so
low is because lie bought beforo thu heavy
advance tf
The feieriMitiilc.
At envly candlo light on Thursday evening
last, Prof. Guttenberger Mowed the "call"
which soon collected together at tho Muhic
lie is of opinion, the Katalmgn is not only the
most oertain crop, but also tho most nutri-
lions turnip that can he sowed. He r. garde
the turnip an being superior food for stock.
Wo have asked Mr. IK, to prepnre nn article
upon tho culture and uso ol tliiR important
crop, and hope he will comply at nn eurly
day.
•it the request of several intelligent read
tve publish another extract from a private
letter written to one of the oditors by n sis
liniyfc)^ The letter, though not writ-
a for publication, wo think, will be found
fcmUiitiUi: Dating.
Useful Book.—“Legal facts said orms for
timers and business man is the title of a
post valuable little book, compiled by Edwin
Urtiu Attorney at Law, Perry, Houston G ».
bury farmer and all businesa men should
W at ouco to tho author for this valuable
farm kook,
Bitter Take 'EuIh. — Does Mr. W re
member that some ono broke into a freight
not long since and stole goods Iroui
Ihenco? Han he not butter “take In” those lit-
mill rooksV Wo understand those little
pinders only weigh ‘2,700.
I The Crops.—The live weeks drougtli
trough which we have pnssed Urh not, wt
appose, injured the corn or cotton crops.-
■he later oat crop end gardens hnve suffered
jomiilorably. We may derive comfort from
sold saving “a dry May for a good croi
Special Notices.
Joy to the World ! Woman is Free!—
Among tho many modern discoveries looking
to tho happiness nfid amelioration of thu hu-
Rooms on Harris Street one of tho best, jfl‘nan race, hone is entitled to higher eonsid-
„„,.i , , „ ,, , . , eraiion than the renowned remedy—Dr. J.
not the very btst, Brass Baud in the State, j uStteld B Female Begulatox, Woman's Best
find nftor organizing with the Prof, in the, Friend, lly it wonmu in euinncipiited from
vjliiiir, it wua unanimously resolved thr t the, t* umber lew ills peculiar to her Hex. Before
Band accept the invitation to Tea with Mr. ittl ,ntt R' c l> ower sll Irregularities vanish. It
,, ' , , * cures weakness. It cures and removes va-
Llios. L. Brown at West End Church Street, ,i 0 us il|H. U cures constipation and strength
and it was, on motion, further unanimously 1 e» H thu system. It braues the nerves and pu-
Kesolved that after tea the Bund would ger-, rifle* the blood. It never fails, as thousands
enado our newly nominated candidates to I Of women will testify. Thin valuable modi-
the Constitutional Couveutiou, to-wit: Di. due is prepared and sold by Dr. J. Bradtleld,
11. N. Uollitield and Col. R. L. Wnrtbcn. j Atlanta, Go., Price 81.60 per bottle. All res-
\lter getting through witli the preliminaries i pectable drug men keep it.
the Baud armed themselves with horns and j Sound and mil.
drums, formed themselves in threes and pro- Atlanta, Ga., I)cc 29, 1HH8.
aeeded quietly up Church Street to that beau- Dr. J. Jiradjield—Denr Sir:— I take pleasure
tilul grove iu front of Thus. K. Brown's resi-!> n stating that, sometime previous to the late
deuce where they halted, aud without much i w ar, I used, with tho utmost success, your
ceremony commenced to discourse such j Female Regulator, prepared theu at Brad-
sweet music that it made oven tlio old mar- Acid's Drug Store, West Point, Ga. The pa,
vied men look cut upon the beautiful moou- tMwt had been sntt'oring severely iind this
light and suffer their thoughts to nri back I medicine soon restored her to health. She
on the days of sweet hearts; and at the eud ‘ N to-day living iu Atlanta sound nud well. 1
of tlm third pieco that very clover nnjl ever will state farther, that I know of its being
hospitible gentleman, Thus li. Brown, camel used with equal sucooss in other cases. 1 do
nit upon the veranda, and, after returning [not hesitate fo indorse your preparation for
•-hanks lbr thu splendid music, invited the the purpose for which you recommend it.
Bund, 18 or 19 in number, and the nttncheesl lours truly, Jno. C. Wuitnkr.
ir lamp holders, numbering som i 0 or 7, Used in nearly every locality in many StnUa.
more, to ground arms and proceed to tlioi mii y 17—lin
; lining room, which order was as prompt.y ——
Obeyed as if given by some great .General to CoillllHMlorc VllIHlerllilt.
i well drilled soldiery. Upon entering the. Handsomely endowed a University in tho
dining room they were received and again s outh but D r , JttmeH L .Gilder left a richer
A-eluomed by that qileeuly house keeper , . , , , . ,
aud Christian lad#, Mrs. Thos. E. Ui 0 «n,! l^J' to hlH P u °Ple by giving them his Cel-
who showed them the land flowing with' eurated Liver Pills. The peoplo living in
milk and honey that they had so often read t[ ie southern portion of the United States arc
ibout but had never b*4ore realized. Such
lice, sweet honey; such rich creamy milk;
such deliglittul cake, and such quantities ol
eicli aud all, so nicely arranged and dresHcd
off with beautiful flowers, capped with the
nice magnolia blooms forinedu scene, created
a taste, excited the ol factories to that extent
seldom experienced before. It is needless to
add that all enjoyed themselves to the fall
out extent, and it was a God eetid that the
Bapd hud to march three-quarters of a mile
to reacli the residence ot Dr. H. N. Rolliticld
or they never would liuve been in a puffing
uuiner again that night. But ho it was, they
reached the gato of tne Dr. about 11 o'clock
ind again commenced to make tho welcan
ring with their sweet music, and after play
ing three beautiful pieces loud and repeated
culls were made for the Dr., who name for
ward upon the porch, nud alter returning
thanks to tho Baud for the honor they had
conferred and tbauking the nominating Con
vention for the unsolicited honor which tliut
naturally subject to Liver diseases, and these
pills will always l'reveid, ltelieveur Cure. Sold
by all druggists and country merchants.
P. S. Ouco introduced in a family, these
pills become an indispensable necessity.
to be found iu Mucou. All orders sent us will have prompt atteutiou ai
lowest uiurket prices.
Hole ageuts for the celebrated
Lucy Hinton Tobacco.
SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO.
april 5, 1877—3m
W. & E. P. TAYLOR,
DEALERS IN
FURNITURE,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Carpetings,Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Wall Taper.
BABY CARRIAGES, Ac.
Metallic Burial Cases, Fine & Plain Coffins,
THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST FIGURES.
COTTON AVENUE, NEAR CHERRY ST.,
iL/CACOlSr, GEORGIA.
april 5, 1877-3m*
BACON,
AT PRINGLE’S.
Pine apples and Bananue at Gullaheis,
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Fancy Family flour is worth, to-day, in
Macon, #11.00 per Bbl. at wholesale. tl
Soda water and Lemonade at Gallahers.
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Tho Bacon nud Flour at Pringle's is as
good as the best and for sale low. tf
A tine assortment of fresh crackers, and
randies at Uiillahers.
Family flonr at $10.00 per Bbl. at Pringle's.
tf
A flue stock of well selected ladies', gents’,
J8U-
| IhjffcfNso. —A young man living six
ken tfiilc8 Aom LoniRville, Jeffertiu Coun-
', of tine character, while on a fishing ex
(arson on Saturday last, finding the boat
aking, jum| ed over board aud was drown
We learn the above facts from Mr.
Inuikliu who was in Louisville at tho time.
rUYKB Meetisos-—"Prayer meeting,is hold
the Methodist cairch on Tuesday nights,
d in the Baptist churcn on Thursday nights,
lie nights now aro beautiful, weather pleas-
I, but congregations small. A la*7? er *W® n *
ice of our citizens generally earnestij 4®*
■red.
I Hstkrtainment.—There will bo an entor-
linment, consisting of “cake cutting” nud
■her amusements, held at Mrs. Col. War-
lens on Friday evening, by tho Christian
Mcial Association. All are invited to at-
M and thus assist the good cause for
lick tho Association is working.
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II’ebsonal.—Mike L. Aruuu of Dublin, is
i visit to his old triends, in this his nativo
Fi
nos F. Autho'ny Local Editor and ftrfbr
|hcr oi the Mouktain Eagle, Jasper Ala, Is
| r ‘ visiting his relations and friends, nt the
| m6 °f his childhood.
August Body had conferred unon him, he ^ildren's shoes for sale by Wilkins A
proceeded to make one ot the most el. iste JB ar *{ 0W| q*.
I nru now offering Bneon at 91c.
and eligaut little speeches tliut we have had
he pleasure of listening to in n long titne.
ti
C. U. Pringle.
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0 EESV ILL
Hanusesvill*, ti*., May 31, 1877,
Lom and after this date the mails will ar-
| 6 an d departaafollows, Sundaysexoepted:
Depart at 9 A. M. and 3 P. M.
Arrive at 10;30 A. M. and 4:30 P. M.
E. A; SULLIVAN, P. M.
Ksi,-tf*
h> D A.'W. Stewart tlliH
rM'i sent us a‘Specimen of Wheat taken
1“ a tive acre field. The stalks sent aver-
p Hre feet six inches in height, with longi
r developed heads. W« are i^fo^fi#^
lino fertilizers were used.- 'We giVe
I’he Dr. promised to stand sqimn ly by the
colors of our old State and march by the
old laud marks of economy and honesty in j if you want ground peas to plant, go to
the administration ol Government which was Q ft n n i ier ’ Hi
so escential totho pence,prosperity and happi- _ 1
ness of our people; and the goal could only Family Flour, in Angustn, is quoted firm nt
bo reached through a revision of the present! - 0 ul ,i
UoOstitutlon, which, with all its other objec-, ' 1
tiou.s, has its door to the public crib too
large and leave it standing too wide open.—
I’hu loud and prolonged cheers from the
crowd gave evidence mat the Doctor and his
sentiments were heartily endorsed. At the
conclusion ol his speech tho Doctor invited
the Baud and spectators iu to a very nics
“'eat, which was got ton up on short notice.
'viler hiding out another quant ty of ice
cream caL'e. Ac., the Band and orowd pro-
needed to tho office and bachelor den of onr
time honored lriond. Col. R. L. Win then,
which is a four room brick building, situated
on the South side Court House Square, l ho
east rooms are occupied by tho Col. lo
west domestically. He
Cat-Tail Millet ecod for sale by
tf (3. It. PRINGLE.
Gill net-twine ut Gallaher's.
German Millet seed for sale by
tf C. R. PRINGLE.
Flour, Flour, a oar loud just roacived and
for sale by C, It. PRINGLE.
Wilkins & Outlaw are now receiving and
openiug at Bartow, Ga., a full lino of gents
e ] and boys ready-made clothing at prices to
suit the. times. tf
„,,i|v and the two west domestically, nt.—___ ———
”eU his meals at the Hotel, and has ills wasli-j If }ou desire n beautiful cravat either la-
" done by monthly contract, and otherwise ^. eg or g OU tleman's, call upon Wilkins A Out-
boards at this delectable home. It did not
require much bumming, pulhng and blow-
fug to bring the Col. to the front with very
nolite thanks tor honors oontorred Ao., hut
nadeatrememfous effort to be excused bom a
unon the plea of sickness aud want oi
law at Bartow, Ga.
Not at all Partial.—Though no cards are
sent, yet, short and tall,oue and all should
come and buy goods, not exactly without
price, hut at tiie very lowest prices, from M.
‘ s-s It. 1.1 l.n nun .(...itllfnl (nr Will'll
speech upon M 10 l ) l < ‘ a price, ouvni iuu i»>j ••— —-
preparation', but that was too thin loi ‘ Evans A Sons, who are grateful lor such
Lvs who knew full well that the Col. wm t t.
f bis'oonstitutinaal 11 qaestion. 1 The Ml- ‘ttn*!- ~Tresh Ooooanuta at Gallabera?
S!SJ^*n& "Gillet'H^m-dry hop yeast at Qaliaher .
of his steop, which ZZ Beautiful samples of Spring and Summer
T r nothing atGa^m. _
people ‘f^rwstr ‘mid! A large lot of beautilul panto just received
nut 1 upon us by designing impostors
ped ignorance, and that now was the most
t ng time to throw off this yoke which
finding to the very dust the poor whom it
ar „ to befriend, and to assert a luuda-
Haw 6Uh. “ongh for fools to undtr-
me . .ml sfrong enough for tho weak to re-
„ t aud and strong eno.g ^ ^ oono luded
y creat aiiplauso, to find himsell in a
l a eatfftr‘nble than before. There was
In InirTautU to administer the cakes, wines,
SLtLiab Ac. Ac.. BO indispensable in con-
f e *„ B '2n.de. But tne Col. had the
oludtng nf a good lawyer and nn astute
“Pinion that Mr. S. will reap twenty-fivei happy.'“• j ^ ( . u i 0 k as thought, called
h Uli t0 the HCM ' Can Tennessee baati P^ p that ’ ever obring fonh
i er ' Ike Hmrmniii ' coolegt i eU ,onades and
af gbtful cigars and set them beforq
his most aetigmi a mIu o as happy
u>«if Ike Who is always quick, s‘oon
us himjelf. w®. f tw0 ' 01 . ‘three extra
oof
w Ueopeneu.—It will be suen byrefer-
l Ip q»r list of new advertisements thaf
[K a. Eenfroe nud Mr. H. M. Little have
t«ned the wood and Blacksmith shop for- #lerki ttUCl ponem. At ‘this hour
j ri> ' °^npted by Renfro Bros. These geo- ftll w «rc a p."' " was far iu tho West, home.
R»n are so well known ns first oluss work- (habeautuul ui iDllud a tl bauds that
it time i ..^mmaiidatioh ward bounu, wnmc the least of it,
1 for sale, low for cash, at Wilkins A Out
laws’ store No. 11, C. R. Ga. tt
Wilkins A Outlaw have jiiht received a lot
of good flour direct from Tennessee, for sale
at Bartow, Ga. tf
A lull lino of groceries pure and fresh al
ways on hand and for sale nt the store of
Wilkins A Outlaw, Bartow, Ga. tf
Wilkins A Outlaw have a full assortment ot
ladies, gents and childrens hats,nil fresh and
new for sale at panic prices at No. 11 C. It.
It.
Fishing hooks, lines and bobsatGullaher s.
" Valuable Carriage Shop for sale, a good
opening for profitable busiuess. Apply to
J. T. Lav eigne.
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FLOUR,
AT PRINGLE’S.
Con.
At Pignole’s
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At Pringle’s
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Syrup,
At Pringle’s.
Molasses,
At hinole’h.
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BAGGING,
^Lt Pringle’s.
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TIES, AT PRINGLE’S. .N AT PRINGLE’S.
OO-
The Originators of Low Prices in Middle Georgia!
C ALL ATTENTION to tho fact tbnt then have applied the Knife to their stork of Staple
and Fancy Goods. Shoes, t’lothing. Ac., and will otter their entire si« •!; ut prhes that
■vill please uiid uNtonish ever* hody in search of
BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!
Tho Bottom in Prices Knocked Square Out ! !
5<K> pieces of standard l’riuls, 5 n:iG <!jo. 250 pieces of t-t Knglisli Pnrcnles nt 8. 9 slid
Oo pe * '"•' ’ " ' ' ■
lioccs
8c per
'5c and $1 00 a piece
2Ac.
Dress Goods and Grenadines.
*20 pieces of Spring Poplin, at and 10c per yard, worth ‘25 and HOe. 25 pieces of .Tap-
mese Poplins, at 2d, ‘25 and 35c, worth double the money, l'ougee Silk, ut 40c worth 75c.
vll the new light Fabrics lor Spring. Elegant Mohairs and light Alpaecns. 500 pieces of
leautiful tigured Lawns, at 10 and l‘2}o, worth 20and25c. 35 pieces of Grenadines, plain,
•laid anil basked, at 20o 25c, 35o, 40c and 75c per yard, worth double.
EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS and LINENS.
0.000 yards Jaconet Edgings, at 2.1, 3. Iiunl On. II.lino yards .laeonet Edgings, at 8, 9,
” [/n.vv.,-1 UI ciumiuui i niiini •! n.i'i ''|V, j'j" |iim nn "i ft nii^inn I riLlll'ln III O.ll H 11(1
per yard. 200 pieces of best Blenched Homespun. 5, ti, 7, H. !i and I0c per yard. 250
os of best Ken Island Homespun, nt 5 and OJo per yard. 25 pieces 1114 Sheeting, at
|>er yard. 25 pieces 10 1 Sheeting nt 221 ntid 3Bc per yard. 6H0 Bad Spreads nt ROc,
and $1 00 n piece,half theiv former value. 500 pieces of Georgia Plaids, nt 10c worth
AT PRINGLE’S.
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Mai? Otto Mete
M. A. Evans A Baas have mada large addi
tions to their stook of goods which they ca»,
will and must sell ss low as the lowest. De
termined to work for as small profit* as any
P that they need no word oi'comm®hdatioh «ard nouuu, the least ol it, termined to work for ss smau prom. ...
"» «■ U is enon^ for the public to Sfi ^ood orieMo 1 other house, it wlllhe a savtng tooil who
^thdbey u T e ' vc a< lj t o serve } new Oonetitutmn, good I ^ (baw a oprU U-Jt
"vr4 will two 1 onoo mow huppy
roil sale by
C. R PRINGLE.
At Pringle's
Iff, 12 and lie. ff.OOff yards Jaconet Edgings, at 20. 25, 30, 35 and 10c per yard. 100 pieces
•tripod Pique, at 9 and 10c, worth 20 and 25e. 50 piee-'s open worked Pique, nt 20c and
15c, 50 pieces Victoria Lawn I2{. 15 and 20c per yard worth double, loo pieces plain,
triped and checked Jncon .t and Nainsook, nt half the former value. 25 pieces of Linen
niHly nt le per yard. 20 pieces Linen Crash at 5. 8 and 10c per yard. 25 dozen Towels
rotn 50c to $7.50 per dozen. 5 pieces ot Linen Table Damask, 35c per yard, worth QOo.
5 pieces of superior Pablo Linen, 60o to $1.00, worth MO to $1.50. Hundreds of dozen Nap-
ins, Doylies and Handkerchiefs.
Cassimeres, Linens, Fancy Goods, &c.
100 pieces of Cottonade for men's and boys' weal, nt half their value. 25 pieo“(l of Cuban
'weeds at 20 nnd 25c worth 40 and 50c. 25 pieces of th" hcst|IOc Cnssiniere iu middle Geor-
in. 2C pieces of beautiful Spring and Summer C.iRsitnorcnl Off to 75o, sold last season for
1.00 aud $1.25 per yard. Ill pieersof beautiful black Worsted for men’s wear for 50 and
5o per yard. Good stock black Doe Skins. 100 pieces of plain, striped and checked
iinens. for men and boys’ wear, ranging in price from 15c tip to 50a.
Ladies Hose from 5c per pair to 75c. Balbriggnn Hose at 12|c worth 25o. 50 dozen In-
lies regular Hose, at 25c. wort li 40c. 100 dozen children’s striped Hose nt 10 nnd 12(0,
vorth 25 and 30o 25 dozen 2 button Kid Gloves, at 60e, worth $1 25 gold. 150 dozen
tnndkeruhiefs, at 35e per dozen, wortli 75c. 50 dozen bordered Haudkercliiels nt 50o per
lozen, wortli $1.00, 25 dozen < icnts (liordered all linenl Handkerchiefs, nt $2.25 per dozen,
ost to import $4 60 gold. 200 dozen ladies Hiindkercoiets, ranging in price from 5c to 75c
ach. Best blcaclied Knitting Cotton, (ijc per ball, regular price 10c. 6,000 Fans from lo
o $2.00 cncli.
600 Cotton l’arasols, 10c to 40c. 260 Cambric l’nrasols, from 25o to $1.25. 350 Silk Par-
sols from 60c to $5.00.
Large nnd full assortment of Ladies nnd Misses trimmed and untrimmod Hats, 25c to
5.00. I.MjO men’s and boys’ Straw lints, from lOe to :?1 60.
600 boxes of Writing Paper and Envelopes, at 10c wortli 25c. 250 boxes Writing Paper,
invele.pes, Pon and Ink, at 20c. 250 boxes Writing Paper and Envelopes, at 25c, worth oOc,
■Vriting Paper 5o per quire. Envelopes 4e per package.
20 dozen Silk Suspeuders. nt 2uu per pair, vverth T
C O R S K T S .
250 Corsets, nt 26o worth 60c. 200 Corsets, French woven, nt 60o worth 75c. 150 Corscta,
rhompson’s, at 76c, wortli il.20. We are selling the celebrated Cork Corsets, for 75o,
vorth $1.00, (best made.) Thomson's corset clasps, 15c. worth 25o.
Just received n largo stock nf I,mlies’Silk Ties and Handkerchiefs nt half their tormer
aluo. Linen Collars f.om lc up. Cuffs 10c pair, up to 36c.
Full Stock of Mourning Lioods,
'onsisting ol Tamise Cloth, Henrietta cloth, all wool Delaines, cashmeres, light weight,
or Summer wear, fienrltz Cloths. Full stock mourning Veils, Buckings, firs, cuffs,
iloves, Ac.
Clothing and Shoes,
50 suits of English Diagonal, at $25 00. 60 suits, all wool, ennxitnero $12.60. worth $20.
76 suits, nil wool, cassimere at $0.0U, $7.00 end $8.00 a suit, worth $10, $12 and $15 por
nit. Full line of boys clothing. 500 men’s Linen coats, at 60c each, worth $1.25.
10 cases Ladies cloth Shoes, at 75c, worth $1.25. 5 eases nf Ladies' cloth Shoes, at $1.(8),
vorth $1.50. 5 eases Lmlie,' cloth Shoes, atSI.25, worth $2.00. Full line of Misses, Hoys'
ind Infants' Shoes and $ Uppers. Also full line of men's and Indies'Baltimore Shoos.
I’hey aro made to order lor us and no shoddy or paper soles are ever found among them,
V full linn of numbers always on hand.
So come with your Greenbacks and our prices will meet with your approbation and voor
marts will be made glad and vour dollars many.
tfMVGooda sold at prices advertised. N" tieth-inns prices.
TREANOR & CLINE,
Augusta Store,
Milledgeville, tin., may 10,1877 It Hancock St.
S« J. Smith & Son,
HAVE JUST OPENED THEIR LARGE
Stock of Goods,
Consisting of Mens’ Suits, Hoots nnd Shoes, lints, Hosiery, fine Piques,
Uuiversnl Suitings, aud in fnct everything usually kept in n first cluss
TDJ&1T GOODS JEDOTJSE.
Wo oft'er liberal inducements, such us fuir dealing nnd good bargains to
nil purchasers, nnd thanking the public for past favors, we solicit ti,share
of their patronage iu tho future. Ladies are specially invited to call aud
examine our goods, remeinberingjtliat wojdeem it no trouble to exhibit all
that we have, -G- egtitSS9WBtSSttltSMlH CUM
i april 5, 1877—9m | I ^9 Uk
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Its competitors receiving only on award for sonic special feature of their machine*.
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