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H. E. McCOMB <& CO ■ 9
Have Just I?rcoivod
Of Every J)is« , ri j»t ion, purchased since the decline in New York; which they are selling Low for Cash. They
competition. Come one, Come all! Examine their goods and he convinced.
j^jhie ^jfimri anil jjlanfrr.
SATURDAY, XOV’MBLH 28, 1m7I.
LOCAL AFFAIRS.
Cliureli Directory.
Metlioillst.
Uev. f». II. PiitUlo, Pastor. Ser¬
vice* the every forenoon Sabbath and at 7 10'.,. o’clock
in at in the even¬
ing. Sabbath School at U o’clock,
a. in. Prayer meeting every Thurs¬
day night.
l'ri** 1 >y terlnn.
Uev. I). 1). Will*. I’nstor. Services
every first and third Sunday, at the
usual hours, morning and evening.
Sabbath School at J o'clock, p. in.
ItwptUt.
Uev. A. J. Battle, Pastor. Servi¬
ce* every second and fourth Sunday,
at the iiHiial hours, morning and
evening.
KplHcopnflnn.
Kcv. Jas. M. Stouey. Pastor. Set’
vices every •ecoml morning Sunday, and evening, at the
usual hours
at the Presbyterian Church. Sab¬
bath School at 9 o'clock.
Catholic.
ltev. — McGuire, Pastor. Services
every first Sunday at 10o’clock.
Sabbath School at p. til.
Arrival and Departure of
Truinn at Sparta.
Hay l'»H»ciigcr.
Fr—Arrives from Augusta »» 3.5SG
p. in., hud leaves for Macon at 3.37
p. m. Macon
Down—A rrive- from nl
9.24 a. in., /Hid h aves for Augusta «t
9.25 n. hi.
NIrIiI l'a«.rnR<*r,
Ft 1 —Arrives from Augusta at 2
o’clock a. in., and leaves tor Mu eon
itt 2.15 a. m.
Down—A rrives from Macon at
12.50 n. tii„ and leaves tit 1 a. tu.
Tukeu Irom the latest schedule.
THE TICKET TO VOTE.
!Por Tnx (’ollcrior
HANCOCK COUNTY »
DcLanuir 'rtirncr.
.Siibb'cf to I hu 1 h’mwml i'* ihhh iitaib#n.
Keep I'm Piisteil.
If our friends, in the town and
country, w ill be kind enough to in¬
form us, by mail or in person, of any
ami all events of any nature, worthy
of notice, coming under their knowl¬
edge, it will nid Ms materially, and
we will take it its a great I'nvol*, us it
ia impossible for ns to find out our¬
selves everything that happens. So
keep us posted, and help its to get up
a 1 ii'Hhj’ |i4|frr. Short commnnieu
tiolirt,oil illiy of ptiblir inlf
rest, lire solicited.
4 luliliitig List.
Wt* have perfected e.rruugcmeiits
by which we are enabled to luvnish
the publication* named, together
w ith the Times and I’lanter, .«• Hi**
follow ing elnh-rales:
The Itunil Carolinian and Time
and I'ialiter 1 year. . . . $.’».(M>
Deniorest’s Magii/iue fttui limes ___
and IMuntei I jear, ■ • •
Godey a Lady s l ook am! I lines
ami I’huitei I te.ai, . . $•>./•>
I’eterson’s Maga/ine mid l ino *
nml Piniilrr I yi*:»i\ . . .
Soul hern Cultivator and Tin.,
ami PlaiitiM I %iw, . . .
Passengers contemplating travel¬
ing North, Sout h, I ast, or W
should write to B W " to sn
eral Panseuger Agent, Atlanta
augl5 if.
Ton hratul. ,,f rino n K ar». t,,I m* s»t,l
at th. 't'lrt.i l»r,.R 'U*.,*.
Huy 4 atti,* l*,.ty,lot. fur ,,<„r |n*m
M..to.m,H mks. ill III.' Si.mla Punt th'it.
Apple* Via 0 ar.
ita-.s. fc u.A W tta \iM*» £“*
Rliarta Hrun Siora. (I* rent* per Rattaiu
New‘ gVhrD
Irmleji,*.! . . opened at
W. W.smesoN A eo.’H
Also fall Sfoek ("'"eerles,
fort* V*|"l' 11 1,1 iow i—l
Siiorfu, oi‘t](Mf.
Don’t Fail, when von vUii
gnsta, to cult tit the Boot, shoe
lint F.«tnblUhm<*nt of HnBnghcr X
Mulherin.2SU Broad street, half block
lwiow Phuin<iV Hotel. 4>, il7-;tm
Ji-T received ut the I't'tur Store
a choice M'Uviion of Creen ami Bln, k
Tea.
4’nvi, Adn*. 4 * 011 ) 4 * all! buy and drink
40111 ,' at I hut rph'ttdid lea jtt*i
/rived ii( ilia Ding *t..*re.
La ni v a, don'l wait fur the t'en
lennitd. Go to the Sjia 11 a Dnm
.*fore. hut 8 omeoffh.it splendid leu.
anti navo a l i*a thinking at Iuhih
,
Tin B 4 s V» r.- A large -nppiy
(itf the terv he*t eignr*. for a little
liionr), Ston*. jijj * received at the Jl-tf Drug
o, t
%'Htiix,. i* more refre»h ita ihan a
iTMifuiiiti Ti*ii, ThU mhi
•‘•Ml Uhiy it ill* tM ul
mu\ nvolvt*
in n it*Mi 1 * fair m)« ut in ii I con
**f WUu\ »»i idUiiht *»t Imfh IVai*
<’otton ; (',,1 ton ; ;
MS e mx* prepared to buy 11 H ttu*
f Vtt»»n brought to thi* m.nkcl iltl*
een».*M for I >h : \S ill l e. ely e if oil
>» 4 ir plain,*!•*. itin* relieving cotton
*,*llct » of tin t?,v, 4 >|iy of carry in -2 it
to the Depot,- wi!i x’w i\. lay the
higl„ *t price* ii*.' .. t;*,.. * ill .land.
Bring in your cotton an I t V} III*
T t .V Di I.. I’l i;x t u
6et3*ff.
»
(•O to th Ma. o - Mu ,* fvn t
C'H'.b- ami > x'U , :t get then, c\,t y
m* Del. iT tf
We had a very heavy rain Monday
morning.
Persimmons arc ripe, opossums
arc fat, and ,Sambo is in his glory.
Butter and eggs are quite scarce
in our market.
Halt as low ns the lowest.
Large lot of Sugar, Coffee, Cheese,
llaisins and Currants.
Wm. Stevens.
Wheat sow ing is now the order
of the day; and we hope our
ers will put in plenty of it.
If.000 lbs. Bran for sale cheap.
20 barrels choice Flour at $8.50
per barrel. Wm. Stevens.
Air. I. L. Hunter, of Milledgcville
Every Saturday was in town last
Saturday,
Uev. I). WTi.i.s, D. I)., will preach
t,ic Presbyterian Church next
Sunday the 2'Jth.
Jt<iy If yo i want the best goods at
the lowest prices, tlie Macon store
is tin; place to trade.
‘•Horse talk’’has been the order
of the day lately, on account of the
visit of Prof. Sample, the great horse
tamer.
Bsiggiug ami Ties.
The cheapest and best in town at
T. C. & DkL. Ti lts Kit’s.
octkC
Our wnior editor is spending the
present week in the cities of Macon
and Atlanta, oil business, and junior
“we” is left with “(lie bag to hold.”
Glass, Crockery,Lamps and (.’liiin
n cvs.
Great-inducements foreash In all
lines of goods. Wm. Stevens.
We are glad to learn that our \ oung
friend. Earnest Brown, who was ac¬
cidentally shot, some days ago, is
getting along finely.
Dry Goods, Notions, Ladies',
M isses’ and ( hihlrens’ Shoes tit cost
Uhd heiow . Wm. Ktva en.s.
If It were not that xxe are in sym
phtithv with tin* “Society for the
p i vention of erueltv to Animals,
we would sigh for the sight of
a tbrloru eimi'ie raeiugdowii Broad
Street with a diminutive tin shop
dangling I rout his miritive. Since
court tidj.airiid its mighty dull.
Don’t fail to visit the popular
<’lotiiing House of A. W. Blanchard
when you visit Augusta, if you want
i large stock to select from, good
good- and close protits, Uetnemher
it is (’nuke's ( lothing Store. 3m
\\ ,* are often sereivoled by the
Sparta Silver ('ornet Band, and ap¬
preciate it very highly. (Their prae
(icing room is just across the .-tree!.)
IVe 11 ,'e glad to note the eon-taut im
.<», *iiient of the voting gentlemen;
and hope, while their sweet music
.!•»>' to many hearlh-tonrs
tin* echoes may return <>n joyoit
uiug, ami lind a lodgment in their
liearts.
“
( ii*b! ( ash! (,<ioil<i! (foods!
Liberal ndv tm-es. in r.oh or,fr,
*
1,11 G»o"gh
in tVirml- in Au-vu-t t.
T. C. »V Da L. Ti rm h.
Oet. 10. 1-71. ■ ■
| Next Sumhit Uev, G. II. I*«ttillo
will preach hi* J.,-/ -er/mm for the
( outer,“itee year tit the Methoili*t
Chtircli. After the mtiiioh his ' ....
■
' port of the ( hureh's transuelU,*** o><
j the year will It,* submit le-» »>, will
4<av .. t(>| . (*„ u q. r ,*»». e at Cartessvtllc
\t week Whether lie
t,. theSpu-t, < l.m * 1,
we . ......... fell, we
hope it, ... , ....
* tulu% tUi ' U
' oi«r on!in* roriitiHiiHK
j Me will take -
: r- cotton in
" I ' " 1 "I tor the current
year at 1 , cent*, above hight-t ruling
, »"<s|» prices nml tor cotton in pay
nient of old aeeoutit«. Au*:n-t, prices
<m <hiy of delivery. II
C* '.*,// ilff tfu tin
w. M -IMI’sox S: CO.
Nov. 45. 1*71.
N ,*tt Stock.
Ft er alive to the \t aut- «*f file
" caring j-uhlic. our friend ' >'• motor
ha- iit*t -t*,'*! hi* *helve* and , mm
ith another fre*h and atira,*
live *upp!\ <>t' hau,l*ome and fa-I,*
ioiuihle od- H*> i* determined to
make the •• \ttgii-ta *tore" one of the
mo t attra tive ftlncc* for■ lmyor*
In town: and he know* how to’ do
il. Head It'** adv, rti* *nu*nt.
Ft lit<,r»i
i «» . «(» >yur com*p,>nd t Mit of
D*t week. I w i»li to state to the 5111 b
lie. through your eoliuuti w hat 1
liiivt* «»h! ft> m> iVitM:*!**
•iiii’t* iv\ 11 *!iil u**tint i«i. ii !'A‘
l«*t1 fo flic ortlcc SliorifT. I wiH \*c
» tti-lied w *ih th, wfu! tV< - of the
t.ill. e. ami jeedgi* uiy*e!f not lot mo
hie the Grand Juries of the county
with tn.s.’ir • *; tior will 1
pay t*»i ilm *at«. from the i‘minty
l l tt l.RI'y 1 y» I 11 dVlHiTye the ilu
tl * 4»* (In* i»fh «,* f‘»»t efu li^ifiiutifo
Ui’»pt i't! t*I! y >
J - * M. t Va*.
t i ranger*. •— 1 he four leading / lift -
in the grume movement* a iv d.
• Mi** ! -
ing l.'.OF l.’.t •*. l.'J’.M. and l.W er*
giiiiirntion* i - *p, * tiy, !y.
If 18 propo.,,1 to *iiip live ti»h
•*»* ()«•> out,ivy to Knglaud by
m ;
Life «»f Capt. Joseplt Fry.
This is the title of a hook now in
the presses of the J. II. Burr Pub¬
lishing Co., of Hartford; and from
the advance sheets sent us, we think
it will he one of thrilling interest.—
It will he remembered that Capt.
Fry was in command of the ill
latf-d Virgiyins, which was raptured
by the Spanish war vessel Tornado
after an exciting chase, last year,
when lie and hiserew were murdered
,, y the Spaniards. Cant. Fry was
an officer in the U. S. Navy.
and during the late war attached to
the Confederate navy, lie was a
citizen of New’ Orleans, w here he
left a helpless family; and this book
is published for their benefit.
It i< safe to say that America has
produced no superior of Capt. Fry
in symmetry of diameter, great in¬
tellectual ability, surmounted by the
loftiest moral nature.
• Capt. Fry’s biography would he a
worthy text book in our schools, to
teach our children how a great man¬
hood . :ty be reached, and how nobly
the hero dies.
But even such a hero’s life needs
to be well told to enchain the reader’s
attention and allure him on through
its pages, delightfully and instruc¬
tively. Fortunately the materials
('apt. Fry’s history fell into the
hands ofa capable and skillful writer,
Mrs. Jennie Mort Walker, of New
Orleans, and have been charmingly
put together, under the impulse
a true literary zeal, appreciative de¬
votion to her attractive subject—a
gratuitous work, a labor of love, on
her parr. A-a piece of simple biogra¬
phy. it has hut lew equals, and is a
work which its possessor* will read
over and over again.
A Truly Great Medicine.
Tiie Gi.ouf. Flowi:i: ( oroti Svt:
I I'. It-great Mieeess and
popularity i- a remedy in all Throat
and Lung sidet lions has ti-totii lnd
and (h>l!ghted (he wisest medical
men. This great remedy has
ed a national reputation; yen, a
world-wide fame. Thousands
hopeless eases have been re-tored
a tier till other remedies nml means
had failed. 1 Maiggists say they
-old a medicine that gives -t;eh
ver-ttl sati-.action, dliott-ands
testimonials of reiutiukuble
from all classes, (iovernors.
ters, I’hy.sieians. etc., testify to
intrinsic merit-of the Globe
> ) nip. and it- great -uperiority
ail other remedies. We advise
to remember this, and, when occasion
pr,-cuts, to use this plcnscut and
tain remedy.
For sale by tlie principal Druggist
and Sturt keepers.
G rrat t ml uceincuts.
Mr. I». J. Baer, the popular dry
goods merchant, of Macon,
gre.il indueem ills to buyers, through
our advertising columns this
lie ha-a man,moth stock on
Hlul 11 Will Im* ■•ecu tliiit In* of'rv*; w:\\
htrgain Mr. Ikii r. i*i :i rli‘Vt'1* jmmI
a, •'ouiiiittihit ing p utli tin it, and
get her tvitli hi- e,,r],- of titbatt,
ilesm.'ii, will render a vi-it
hi t. * « 111 IIf* iileaxaut ti- tttll
profitahie.
Tlianksgivfng day pa-e,l
like**' 1 ' other dav, except 1 that
•
L 1 Mi'ihoib-t . . ( lni;vh , and
was open,
nu , |OJI ]•]..,preached a mo-t
w , 1|l|lt —, tmtm ton
. V( . n ;t ,,,,re, r iative r
' !m> ,h ‘ r,,jr; "' a , ,u ‘‘ ih] "
1,
mg lit,! ,llt:,*mtee o! opinion eaii-e,
^ <*H\erm.r Smith’s appointment
fh« % ?>r«*vion* rimr-dav for tin*
:U ,d „-,* dc, t„ if
fort,male that our Govenior did not
point the same dav that ihc 1’te-i
dent did
—
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dnil Dtlivery.
\i*oiit ten minute- fo foiiroVloek
oil made Sunday their nto niug. three pri -oner
e-eape from the
« ,'Uitty Jail in this city. Titennme
ot 'he l*ii'll- who li.tve tint- tlownnre
(•eortfi* l V04*11. 1 Initnas A. tiray
ami *' - . I Mmu. AtielJ. i; \t i111><* r* -
ir,'tul'i*r, ,1. i- tit,* III-HI ty fi'ot, a- T».;»*
ged with ti * itait'd,*r o; John Ch,*rr\
M'tne month.!* ago. He wa* tried a;
the ht-t spring term of tfu* court, and
the jury made a mi-trial. H e U ;|8
to have had a », ,,i;i, 1 trial at
pre-eiii term of tin* Superior Court,
11*, tu t* A. <*i*n\ kill, tl a limit tunned
lit in - at Fort \ 1 ley. some tiim*
ll»* 1 oft |pTe f«»
day for Ferry, to he tried at the t nil
m ilu superior Court now 111 *, »•
*'<>» tor 11 on yon eorntt I 'null
" *« < barged w ith the murder of a
g, nd. matt n imtHi Hey noid*. an 1 had
he, ti trie*l and found guilty »f vol
tint * man*', m.i.ter. during tin
pv, M iit -e**ioii. \ motion tor a
new trial wa- pvioUug in hi* ca»c<
lit* Ball in*.iv Wa-hingt 11
a -* 1,1 b'!* graph* that Mr. St* pi , n
cslU'd at the M bite Hou*v on -Nuur
day t IV-ident (itttnt.
•*w h received him with great »r
expressed hi- p!<"»*lll't
a! *< «'‘*ii* v Mr. * t- k ‘gain in
\\ iigtoii in b. tter health thin
yy!; he I? fr i*t *pr5ng. The t'Oll
y :mt between the hvo y\ a* o'
diii ttjmi. and y*. ' both on
.1 a ml j*. t *, na! matt, r*.
Ir > , -timaUil that three hundred
tliytiisunt head of cattle could not
eaten a* jnuch corn in tlircc
a* the gni»*hoppcr> di,l at
in thrw hour*
Killing of Wade II. Mims.
Special to the Sumter tteputdican.
Leesburg, Nov. lfith, 4 i*. m.
At noon to-dav Mims met the two
Lees. lie abused old tnau Lee, and
as the latter was walking oil! gave
him one or two kicks from the rear.
Young Lee became so enraged, ob¬
tained a pistol, and approached Mims,
when some sharp words passed be¬
tween them, each holding his hand
on his pistol. The Sheriff interier
ed and sloped the impending tight.
Ed. Lee then toid Mims that he
would drop the matter, hut if at tack¬
ed again would defend himself. Af¬
terwards. while Ed. was at diuuerat
Brown’s boarding house, Ins father
came into the diningroom and asked
for a pi-tol. telling hint that Mims
\\ *is lollow illLf Jilin with *1 plfctol,
abusing him. YoillljX Lee snranjjr Up.
rushed past his rather saying that if
Was his tight, lie would settle it. At
the front door he met Alims, and im
mediately him. commenced fircing upon
Mims retreated toward the
gate, Leo followed, fircing upon him
reached the gate he fell forward on
his luce, heaved a few gasps and
WAS dead.
Lee fired four shots in all, each
liali passing through Minis’ right
lung.
After the shooting, I.ee went
hack and finished his dinner, He
surrendered to the Slierifl'in the din
ing room, and is now in Jail.
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A Sensible Suggestion.
We heartily endorse the following
suggestion of the Atlanta lleraUh
and hope the Society will adopt
something like it the Thomasvillo
meeting:
It strikes us. in view of the wide
>l»re:td interest excited by the results
o| tlie ] HO ills an^in<r froiii :i oim.**
horse and n two-horse farm, the prof
it- in etteii ease exceeding $2,500. that
the Agricultural Society should o(5
er lttrgcr pn-iiiiuius than ever before
for tests like these, and incite tlie
great body of our larmcrs to enter
tlM* ( (Hlt*‘^t lii* IllPlIl. li Will
olliT $ 1,000 Diirli for tllC b<*sl rtVMllts
arrived ft from the cultivation of a
OHP-liopsp JUKI ;t t \V o«i:orsp larin, and
then $ 1,000 tor the hot support so
cured for a fmnily of eight white poo
pie on tin* siuiiilest iiumhet* of acres,
we will have the best Fair ever held
in the State. A premium of $25o
..tiered for this last spi'cilieatietl pro
tim ed affidavits t„ the effiu t that a
farmer m Green county had made on
J 5 a aere- of l:unl :t honuti/nl living
for S people, anti laid ti|> a hundred
or so dollars besides. An offer of
$1.0*81 eae|| on these -pteiliealions -
thousand would. in our opinion, raise up .,
contestants throughout tin*
State, and add by reason of increased
diligence and care in farming, five
hundred thousand dollars p, the val
ol . , Jlgriflllturial .
1 M* tiPor^ia H J»ro-
1 1
♦ ♦
It sDi’lii s I'ViillMlt, >:i \ s till* W Mi
. IIUTtoil . "( ... liroiuc|i% lion.
that Hail!
t ’ov, of Xt*\v \ ork, is foniinj^ for
v.artl a- the n.o-t formidddc camli
date for tlie speakership 1 of the
liOtlse ,, of l.ejll’i selltiltives, . and hi
defeat la-t -,-ion by Mr. Wood, it
is el-timed by hi - friend-, will mu
leri.’illv ftlld to.'ii- -Itee,—.
Sp©oial Wotioos.
tu Tin; mu-i i i i ’ /.
\
WII the I hysieians of Hancock
»* County, whose Tiaiut-s are licre
J unto sul scri ed. being cot 1 roiled by
j tin* severity of Experience. a:i i the
wgnsHitj of the times wh oil re
]Ue«S onr lie T.-ftt tMumxvK, eon
tract tiie legitimate privileges of tiie
puldie. an 1 insure damage to our
hmidics have rcsobed, and pledge !• *
out . < .\ s tu tht* following policy:
! lut an v P'tnm indebted to any
.
on '. °* ,, “* ,u, ‘ Ht , *° ,,M * for ' var ‘ l »«»*
| 1,11 ^‘ s :'ri-.aetory settlements 1 with
,'iMRI fllld eV:|'V Olle of US by the 2**»th
, fifth)'
(twenty her for day cf „ex* Deeem
past services rendered
—which UlsUl'efi for them our ser
vices for the future Else no ser
Vires call l>e c*Xfiet k tecl. an<I mmo tvt!1
l>e rende^red
"',* further pledge to each other
(b«t, though wc will require, in the
future, every jtntron to make annua;
'‘foments, wt Sfirther agree that
*'ie ,1 moils of trie chad tv, will
ever be reeogu., .*d an.l ntet by us.
F Durham W, l D friend.
i*. I I'eudletou, 1.. Burt.
II L A1 friend, AV H Harris,
W. II. tiret'ii. it. bt u
J no. Stole*. H. Smith,
tints J Jones, U. F >»*ay.
J RogerTPsmith, J L'jflfx E W It. I Gilmore.
D. Alfriend.
oet l‘* 3m
ro.M.M KKCIAL.
t otton .Market.
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Howe it is!
While llio country is Hooded with
many new inventions, how is it
the old reliable Howe Sewing
Machienc never loses east, but is
the ladies’favorite ? This is
it is : Elias Howe was the origi¬
inventor of the sewing machine,
lienee he started out ahead, and nat¬
keeps ahead of all others in
line. If you want the best ma¬
made, always by the Ilowe.
A. If. Birdsong 1 , at the Sparta Drug
is the agent for the Ilowe .Ma¬
ami has several different styles
exhibition. There is a general
rush for the Howe Machine, all over
country, and we advise those
think of buying to give him
early call. nov7.tf
ntMnMMMi
NOTICE TO
Delinquent Tax Payers
GEORGIA. Hancock County:
orris aky’s Office, Nov. 2*, 1S74.
CT«s i'ix
n k«-. *»■.. i—m-d i,v him against defaulter.,
tins notified that unless Iiaymeitt i 8 iua«lp !>y
th* the Sih h December ntUi of next, all rtf as will be iitacvU
“* *
itu:.
nojs.at Ordinary Hancock c«».
Announcements.
For Fax Receiver
thc oiHceof'i ax UKCKivKaof iian
toX* 1^1^^
ask tlie support of tin* people.
" illy m. y akrrougii.
scjiia.tdc
FOB SHERIFF.
~
^JC^ ..... ^td^^^mno^ K , ^he
(Jl Jajik* Met e Zm-Tf
SX,nty!°m Mr. k«v ns»candid ate
u^.decti.mto'KiainJunu- Han
nrv next, and he asks the support of hi-friends
fuiVerv/cc?fciwtcsl“ COtk ’ anJ promises faitn
^,.r—F^V ~zj m e arc authorized^ to am notinec
iTthT. a candidate for*re-»-ie, tioa^totlu* out* as
lection w Vl-rn utlm memh'd^y ofVan”
t>arv lu ‘ x> ' _____o.-t::-tde
fv+zg&o ' ^t >l it'. name to the
JCTTwisincsjay !i^^7 eaniiutatc for tin* olUce * oirntt*. of >lii;K- :•.< a
in Jamlary^’next. •m to be held oil
l will lh* jiIipI to have til * 8 ::j»jK»rJ of ilu* pt*o.
L l! V; a, “ ! ,* j | , ' s *if to »cive tium faith
tie- *.f':h** oltil i lideii'y'if
with 11
e i auMdcctcd .
oei 8 -til« Thomas a. stew AUT.
— - ———'—-—!--.---7rr=-
For Ta* C ollector
^ , Il0 „.,, y illlIlolIm . e lliv «*lf a
-Inti* for tin* oflii-t* of Tax < of
IlaiM-mk A, niv, at :lu* i!«*« tion to luM or.
fiaJe i^in^hal
I* an fa«tf*fi!!lv ihe of tJu*
elceted fm ^nun att-which will he
ieoii.t.i it
w. L. coi.em an.
£r.*" Having been rendered unable
, .... *mI *n
he 80 -
lieital.-ea of m> friends. I hereby an IhOUfd i*
[V.mW r eoHiitx x < <»l!i ■«!.- -
•«*»>. a.»itin* support «.r the VO’IM* (*f lho
**• ,l ' ' ! ‘>iinson.
JB-e-y*' The many friends of M. 8 .
MK.Ht.iH K tieret.} annoin..*e lit- name as a
can filiate f.ir tfu <ii!iec «.f Tax < ..lie 'i.>r of
llam o* k county, a' the election t.. lie hcLI on
tli 1 iciiHH-rati* • Hih.tay nomination. of .laniinr} next. Subject to tin*
-
o .l7-t U* MANY VOTERS.
Tin- trif'mls of B. II. Mu.i.ki:.
*»f 1 . 1 uton, • nt hi* lintm* to tin* v<*u*r# (»f
a- a HHitab!*' man for llu* |»n
• itbm «if Tax t tiu.i uTOK of thu countY. Mr.
Milter is a man qMaltil.- l in cvrv wa;. f r ib
t n- t: ;i . 1 • -Hr 4 it*> wiMi him nii’D ^takcaliic v\
‘'lei’rctit S.i- 11 •! * * I. t > t*» bi- u<»UDli*v— m on.id'*
veil jfi .hi’ bn; tu*s for Sou* »»*{! hem fit erf y.
L I hi uuile v iiiulcks ■t a tmld* \\oiiiele *d i i iii -
MANt \oTi Us.
-
Ijofe- Tg&f*** .'aV.uHaic for\ N i,o'S of M t'\x
V ( oi.i.ki Toll at the election to!«■
*»*■ *3' h«*l*l In.laauarv next, foroflofcsof
flaneoek nnmtv. I :t-k the vole-of tlie eiti/i o
it a a™hm'- m: i*:
,l ^‘•'fJJ l\m\i 1 "t, , {NK „.
fK’* jWr Utn* : ' tin* tl> miiUi* arc »»f authorize,l Mr. Su»|»b,’H to announce K. IV r
•a
Lr**.'" •••‘li :»-a c.TTHli.Jatc f«*r i lie oflii* e of
1 A V 1 mI.I Id T(>!{ of Him:,' k . ft . :tt fi t
D* !»,- b«*!*j (»’| Hie ti ll lUji Jr mi nut}
in’\l. Mibjept the* numimitioii. *
f«»
Ntit lee.
| V 8 ' IT. L. I.. LAMAR, the iio-.»en* in-uml*,*'it
of t!*.»* «nii«* • of I *i\ i rm-vi tr, ltnvin^ an¬
r tim t; - will s il '.'iiodidafi f ir
—,e'i„ui ..'i'.>- ^ \. hi T I
, n-:, I , t <■ flo u r l tu ■, -< M | fo
■u'rSV.'li:'*,****’ * f ” r coutilj oftb-i r*.
na. ^ . e \ f. $€*i»2*».td
Ml,, 8T /l,»N. 1.1.. tl.-t. 1-71.
^ fh< Clti „„ ,, f
I,, prewnnn.' m->* If a- a lan ii tat,* f-.r the
ufti..... : i:,vt<>R.....-a* tin••uix>ir, !• * tin,,.
"v! ,in th «ilii<* fmm n
Is, tin* llrsi |*!ar». I mu |,lI\-t, ally iiii.'itijf In'a
'*♦*, in tin- ti.-H. f,»»m tt,** fvt that! hat. t«- -n
sromiL.'ihllKtnTitilrtlln-,?;™
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, ,*rt .,i jm.
,! .....men w ith ..in ^.....t tu. i- 1m I iau-t 1*,*
s!,^ ,lr'famine Sto* 'VJ'V aW ‘
mmu'rn »>•>.. • 1**4
have j ’J 1 *'
......f -m • ,* A'-.-A'i.en. • ' -,.r*. if ■*- 1 nir,*.l t.. ma l h'' :*•'
^ raou"’ : a*k for lb*
m f‘f 1 I*k»
Le S al AdVenfSemCntS.
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< >ut*i • u:V- < »t t u i N .v. in. JxTi.
| n. .IONT \- ID’Xt frii-n-l of M o-v .|..m*-.
* u if** of K lllielhi J< ni,... M-iJcut *.f .1
Iv. nml ib^* Jo ;i t ..f : i tu iii| . j.
J“ ' • I * 0,4 fading u ill ref*-.-ir;: t«* a • 1»1 % a *-
1*0.- * for a:i of »»»i-oi.iiiiv. i a* f
V\ ill u.*.e: li- -am. at I o'cio k. a. ,u.. *m
Kit aii «i, •*f Her. iiih.-r. 1 - 71 .
Til*I. I.ITTl.!:.
v *. 2*»-St jo-- f- t H | < >i'i nary.
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•
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ill % p.1 T'VT w> w »lr . vl 1 . V»tV' H
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Of It: »• P r, K». nt my tiijit 4 ».
f**e pd /. UTTf.i; d
- ■t)i uiary.
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to (’Ht* all
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t-KitKI.I \, Haaeori. 4 iit.nt* :
UKMN.4KV'* ‘>,ft- 4. N<>.. 1-. 1-71.
I J •I : •vim I*A RAKER, .; ...., w ;f« f r. 15.4 d 7
—h** fa
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2 i i **>*. I. I ! i ; I
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"herill *ai»*, jor January.
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favor f I i j f»
r * . n. Si .. . . tl i.
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I'M* ;•> 14.- ,- inie t i«! b> c'Jaiiiitff.
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.1 *tu,-s I'. *-'71 y% ilii&iu Th**mlo:?.
• rl J t viuy»a j'.: 'ifT- Aforr.fv.
Nolice lo Debtors and Creditors.
i-Y A I.f. persons initclilril to Jeremiah McMul
ten, lute of Hancock county, are rc‘( uireil
to make immcilialc payment, ami persons
quired holilinjr claims iigninst said according deceased are law, re¬
to render them in to
duly authenticated. Itahox.
Jons W.
Administrator -feremi ah McMullen, dec’ll.
Nov. 14, ]sj 4 Ut 0 .l (I’rii iters fee paid.
GKORfltA. Hancock County:
OKDIS AKV'S OrriL'E, Nov. IS, 1874.
•I TOUS II. N K E L, a resident of said county,
and the head of a family, applies will for ex¬
emption of personalty, and I pass upon
tin; same at it o'clock, a. in-, on the 1 st day of
December, 1871, at niv oflloo. thus. r. little.
nov 2 t, 2 t Ordinary.
NOTICE.
YK7If.!, “ I«K SOLD, on tiic First Tuesday in
D-cemlier next, Seven Hundred unit
Fifty Acres adioii ling of I Simpson .ant, situ:i*e IJaxtov in and Hancock others,
county, known Held division
as the Keeker place. Titles f ir
amon£ tlie parties in interest. perfect.
E. I.. LITTLE,
,1. I,. JOH11AN,
u. v. imkr, k,
Nov. It-tds A tty’s.
Guardian’s Notice.
A Lh iiersfiio interested will take notice that
x* I, a- irniiidinn of Sallie T. Hickson. minor
chili! of Thomas J. Hiekson. late of Hancock
county, deceased. will apply to the Court of
Ordinary Heecmtier of said county fur leave on the sell /li st all Monday the lands in
. next, to
belonging to said minor, lying finx.i. in F. said Ifn.KV, county.
nov7,4t Guardian Sallie T. Hiekson.
pi rORCIA, Hancock County:
VT After four wee!.,' publication of this no¬
tice in (lie “Sparta Times nml Planter,” I will
apply for leave to the sell Court (he of Onlinnry nit> of Jeremiah of said McMtif- enmity
to n
lea, deceased, Iving in said county; also, one
wild tract of land in Clay county, I'loyit and one
fractional lot of wild land in county.
’
JOHN W. MASON,
Adm’r Jeremiah McMullen, deceased.
Nov. 7,44 (Primer’s fee paid.)
Administrator’s Notice.
I\ A PPLIC.VTIOX will ho made to the Court of
ccmlier Ontinary Term of Hancock (18*4) for county, leave at its sell He
m vt, to all
dccea-ed, the land of lying Joseph in I.. said Tate, late of said county,
Durham, Gwill. Mullally, eountv, ntid others. and adjoining
ItlCIIAKl, A. G haves,
November Adm'rof 5lh, Joseph L. Tate, deceased.
1874. 4t
Administrator’s Sale.
YITIt.li be sidd, under an order front the
Court of Ordinary of iianeoek county, on
the first Tuesday in December next, before the
eonrt house door in said county , ten shares in
the stock of the Georgia Kaitio'ad and Ranking
Company, No. 0,004 of said stock. Sold as the
property of Mm. T.tiraua Wart lien, ileeea.,ed,
lor division among her legal heirs. Terms—
cash. 4 'it AKt.es W. DcIJosk,
Adm’r I.uraua Warthen, deceased.
Nov. 5, 1874,td
Administrator’s Sale
VY It.I. . hr sold to ttu* Iii^h *st fiiddor, titider
’ ’ ano; k*; >f llio < ourt of Ordinary of Man
cook county, oofoiv Hu* court Iiohso door of said
counto, dir' in-jr Die Ic^iii hours of sale, on the
first Tucsdav in January next, om*-llfth in
u i si of Mrs. Martlia T. l>ic].*son, dcc’d,
in t!u* homi-'t* at» dowi r lands of tin* cslale of
’i'lioma> J. Dici-Min. *li*c( ased. containing'thr; t*
hi'iidrcd and fortv acres, more or less. Sold to
pay creditors and for division among her
heirs. A plat of said land will be sho\
the day of sale. Terms cash.
Adm’r Martha (it T. ARM'S Hickson, W. nt'BOSE,
lUmutud.
Novcmtior 28.h, 1874. til
AdnunistriHors Postponed Sale.
\ t ■ 11,1, tu* soht, under an order of tin* Court
*4 <if Ordinary of !lamocl. coituty. on the
iir-i i ucj-day in Hcccmti •* next, at polilie out¬
er}, a the property of Seal'oru J. i.nwrcntv.
ikecast**!, before tin* conn house doortnsahl
courty, ore tract of land lying in sui.t eountv, aii<i
a (joining known land of Wm. IlmUoii. Montfo-t,
the tract a- the Ta« lor place: also, one
l Ml' t la.ut wild] lying in originally Karl.' now
t lay county, on the waters of spring Creek.
Itti di**i: iet. No. 400; alt tH toiigiugto estate of
“H-aliorn •n . . 1 . /.awrenee, amt sold' for division
among tl» l* heir* • f -aid d *e. a cd. Term - cash.
J .lMKS .1. /.AW t!l-;x;'E./ . . ,
Jeff. u. /.awuem’k, i A-,m •
Nov. 4th, 1874. 4t (Rrinicr’a fee paid
Eyeoutrr’s Sale.
W v'.r I. •Sparta, Ik* sol,I, "t, tieforn the tirsc the i ues.iai court house in i»eeem- door,
l>er next, willitti the Icgitl hours of sale, tin*
following property hcloiiging to tin* estate of
(CH-Ctl Rciijumiii T. Hams, late of said county tie
I
Oiielot of l:tn«l in sni»l county, known :ih the
< larko pl.’tcc. ( out air. inir :‘G7 acres, more or less,
<*n \vbi« b are thre’.» ^«mm 1 lo^r cabin*, two stublcs
and a well of v aim : fthiut Horn ies unJev
eultivaiiori, and uimut 12n m*res nl tin* liis tr .t - '
original f*nvst, rtne wii lit 1 i:*ny:e for slot k *Ve.
farm. k ll> *wii as the bullaio pliice, the
old Honmstend hi -aid county, < otitniniu*r r». r >r»
le* the * place is ^ood
Dio *0 ss; on a
- i \\ el 1112 ssU ; iiou*» • w i lb-i\ km, in*; (ivi'fnmie build
mg >. lour fiil
u:ie ter culm a,;,
c*t eonv 'TtitHtl V loi'uted f(»r plMiitUiion use.
One f.ti arm. a ijo inio.tf tlie Itomestead |>tn<* Cf
CoHtaiHlDj. i)*tf acre'* nr !>re (»)• less, Jol* 11 cre* mi
der fiiitm ttioii and ah, • 'lit lOO aei'cs of oii^rhiid
ft .rest. t)» 1 lids place till te are two b»if I’Hhins.
i’lii* iw«* la*t Tiomed jda. e* may be sold as
one f:u ’in if ih '-in'tl.
Terms one b tlf ea *b—tbeother half, twelve
IDOlltlls Witll inti* l’( si, lo be secured by mor*
on the laud.
llrsitv It, KH'S'.t L.xr's.
t,. W. HvUuac. i
ttovT'M
Slierilt'Sales, for December;
^ytt.l.1,,* ai*;». 81 * 1 . 1 . hetweeti before the the ( ourt le^al IIhiihr hour.* door, of
*ale,«ei i id lirst Ttte* o*Iy it) lic'ciuber lie\f,
^roiierv- .if land, known «•* t lit llurjier iduee,
ari'i a !|(*nnr./ lands of V . >. I’almer. (». S.
li ;r.» >. V». il. Hji** hh J oilier; i evied on a* ihv
o/Ojiert; »*f 1!^ t. \ J. Sta? >eii, lo *a.isfv two
H« Tot;n J.*^ .‘to-ill. il, fa**. i,i Property favor < »f |Md*ite«i if;i■•;>♦*» !»\
V-. *J (Mil
1 ‘laintirt' ***. atloi uev. Oct.:U, l.V/4. ‘
At lit,* - nine lime aihI |» 1 a«’e will be *ol I four
htithin .1 • t ('*,{ (If fieri * *»*" liiHil know it a*
i he 15 »•; I'M hd I fi'iioiDin^' 1 rel* of \V.
l:. it Hi in, I t*-a M :i i iba A. Hunt, NfiH ’.v Walts ami
i (M ; r, >. to Mifi.wfv « *ee m«»i • fMj’e li. fjt..
JI it ile* m k k N»i|>ei lor roin l ni fu Voi
.j tt t Ii*rj.’<*i- \ *. \\\ J.
if tin tin *i i n 10*1 Item - > W aiTi‘ 11 , »iec(*j**(‘(!. j'io.
l*eit\ j*oin led out b\ IMaitiUn ** aU*»r»»ev.
J. W. Moo UK, MierilV.
I'ospoiied Slieriir Sale.
Wild, if ' <*<*r. i'.l n S|taj|;i, s, >|,|i In f iwteii 're the I be i ourt Je^nJ Mouse boms
.
of D*. oil Mu* I#t Tm»*dny in lid i*mWr nc\t,
the 1 f«*llo\VlL^ : l»* ' |K‘rt\, tn-w it: The Hejiot in
>jRU*ta f ....... ffai Hnt/i eountv, in., of the MiooiiiA
frai,A f. /tml fill Hie ratlnuid track.
j-ithl « “mpHiiy, li in if in *«id
eountv, ^f. rt la. i**iu*>l fioui the
Kirbiiiotid "'H * rtor i oh i ’ . April Term, ls71
ti; fai«*r of 15 i r * - ftteH uiti:uditr and J. ( <
I*lack tlie Mauoi» . .
\ and VuiXiiNta Kail load
< oil!pHH V, J. W. MooiJK.
Executor’s Sale.
Vini.Lt.......... lit nutliorin of tlie Jn-I w ill
» T aiv! ti-lnuH-iit «*f I to- .1. Mar* Imia-i.
>* qotnt}. ,1, < i-a-i-il. at tin* o.uit
,! "" r 1,1 *a»'l • <>u fh>* «r-t Tiio«|«
it; -inwrm**t. beTtrei-n t|»-iez»J hour,- of
;t ‘ ^ it a • *»i |»me( 1 of Ian i licluD^in^r
the *■-* au- i>f *a* t *.• •(-hm I. 1 \i:,;r ami In io
fit u * Ivmu l "" u i*l.t--e. 'V'" ,,h, > f 1: tin- ' l “ l ,,f In A- Taiii.lii s * al
• . « on „i -t
n,t*l J,-iail,an, an,I m.nli to tin- Roll} Mapp
jila.-i-. .oiiueniea four In:n<|.-o«l an -1 f >rty--,-v
*'J* au'l ,*!,--t ali „-r,--. mor* *.*j L Ni;.» t
of -,-n-i .
r»« i t- tract «>f hih'l h.-tvt- Ix-.n „.-f „u „V
*U»\ ivr to .Mi«. Mailha M:ii-cit:iuiu, hi cummU
*>»m , t • i.i.-r * -..ni.: i-,-*,r ,1 wiiiof
-aid 1 . -aM *!<*',V* r laid will lu* soi l
, ( j , : , ia *. n " hiwt i0 hld,t
claim of
J A V i > It. M \R< HM W,
,’ f P ; ' :!:r ■r' :v ' ;
HANCOCK LANDS
FOR SALE.
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•ere*, m-r*- I.*.,. *»., t|,j,
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»n. n:i ■ ^etIL Dm Sflt.
S :-:. A U.a - *;o b of - ti l railroad,
running n lit t - ,,f ibe 1 alt ’ 1 *** 1 -
Z *-*H t 7. ” il^' thtMiui ?
> tli* 1 f) !• r»ig' 4 »- 1 . o:j
S f rev «*f s’lbl »b - |
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Jt It*I ii Hbhdl th*
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I i-i' »I * 4*''"*■'* 1 «4*i >*<> *— »'»I* at llu- oil!- e
ta:i.
Te , it** 3 \m • h Air » * a :t. Ualatu in 12 month*.
h tt i f«*r ft»* - ma il* ->a th- : .'ivnn ii?, a:i*I
*!.-- gl u H lWtllg ueeix-.t Ut per * < ■Tit.
: "VI *•»»•■. Ut UKiulawk'D liiiwi uctr-uic
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—ton (riven i-t Jmuarv n?-\t. , xee,it
1 ■ -ortrf.i t; }*'*--*'--i:*n *?f it jrivt •n at thy
l the year ait.-r the -lcxll, *,f .!«,»<• >•*. HI.
V. L. BROWN.
4A?fc fi*4* «| Ht/m o i t cif.
Angus' Advertisement®.
.1. WHITE. If. \DI1AM. \V. T. ASDEIWOX.
15. W. L L Formerly with V. Kichards i Bro.
Formerly with V. Richard*, K Urn.]
J. 8. WHIT 00-9
No. 228 Broad Stroup
ATTGTCJSTA, CSOB 1
New Store! Dry Goods at Popu.
Prices!
4
We are now receiving our stook of
Fall and Winter Hoods,
bought in the Northern markets for Cash, and which we can and will sell
at very low’ prices. We do the most of our own work, making our ex
peases light, consequently we are prepared to offer goods to our friends
and the pul lie at very smail profits.
Our stock consists of everything kept in a First Class House, and we
will take great pleasure in showing the people of Hancock and surround¬
ing country through our house—giving them goods at Now York retail
prices.
We will send samples, and fill orders, and pay express on all bills over
ten dollars.
All we ask is a call from those wdio want Dry Goods, and we will con*
vince them of the truth of what W’O say.
To merchants we can oiler extra inducements, giving them markets] goods at
what it will cost them to lay them down at from the New York
J. B. WHITE <& CO.,
No. 228 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Augusta Oct. 17 3m
i FALL | 1874
iKEAN <fe CO.;
i FALL ALTO WZ2TT5LH. SUV GOODS.
OUR STOCK IS NOW COMPLETE,
And having secured the services of one of the best buyers in New York,
we shall receive Fresh Supplies daily. Having adopted the CASH SYS
TEM. we are determined to offer our goods AT PRICKS WHICH 1>I 4 FY
COMPETITION. From this Date wo will sell—
4 4 LONSDALE BLEACHED SHIRTING at 12.jc.
4 4 FRUIT OF LOOM SHIRTING at 13c. -
4 4 WAMSUTTA SHIRTING at lOJo.
Best CALICOES at 10c. Good KENTUCKY JEANS, V>\ to 50c.
All Wool SATTEENS and CASH'?ERGS at 50c. A splendid lino of
Beaded Cloth Saeqnea Cheapest Ribbons in the world. Hamburg Em¬
broideries very low. Best Seamless Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, &e ,
very cheap. KEAN & CO- Ga.
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THE OLDEST FifiHitURE HOUSE IN THE STATE!
PLATT BROTH Eilct 9
212 & 2J I Broad Sited, AI/CiVSTA, Gl.,
KEEP ALWAYS ON 1IANH TIIE LATEST STYLES OF
FURMITURE 2
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01 every variety manufactured, from lowest to highest grades
C - heap Parlor - h . *. tirmture. # SEVEN PIECES
FOlt $50.
All IValnut (’ushionetl Seats, covered wiih reps and hair cloth.
WALNUT CHAM KEK SUITS FOR $40 ANI) UPWARDS,
Including ten pieces.
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COTTAGE BKADSTEAES FROM $2.50 TO $3.00,
All complete, with castings, packed and shipped free of charge.
Dealers can sav money by buying from us, as wo can sell goods for
less than the faceory prices at the W est.
All grades of I’nrlor (’lmmbef and Lining Room Furniture as cheap, in
proportion t • the quality of goods
be ktcj) the largest stock of Furniture south of Baltimore, and defy
aitv market south of New York as to price*.
Oet 81-tf Platt Bros.
DAY, TANNAHILL & COMPANY
SUCCESSORS TO AVILLIAM C. JESSUP,
Augusta, Georgia,
Mnnnfaetiirers and Dealers in every Style of
Carriages,
y Buggies,
y jRockaways,
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'J'he celebrated “JACKSON” JTs.
WAtinX, tor road or plantation
n»e. If you want a wagon tluit the
• ires will remain for years without
, loorcmng. . buy the Jack *
sun Wagon. ;
AUo a large stock of \ ;
Harness, »Su<ldlcry 9 Trunks 'VVhi
Axh *' Hubs, Spokes, Kims, Shaft*, 9
Ciistings, Patent Leather, BoUg ^
Oak and Hemloi^
Sole Leather, ( 1 alf, Kip and Lining Skills,
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A FULL STOCK OF ( AUUI AGE, SADDLETIY AND SHOE MATE*
RIALS always on hand.
Best Rubber v * ! 5 eltiii°* 2 stock i° u in tiie gi« lahgest
.state.
S^sit'Dij w 1 w. V 12*. j Double- H itch Belt-Hooks,
i ia* Id- t licit F;istc*niiicr twor invented.
’ LaciM£: Leat, ier, Kivots, Hum tmd Hemp Packing,
At the Lowest Prices. t )ct. 17 Jin
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-BTJ- 5 T THE BEST ♦
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Ipure ■ US, COLRS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PAINT -
' CRUSHES.
» ALL IN L l I^L ASSOHT.MKNT
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Successor r . tQ Plumb