The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, January 24, 1877, Image 3

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local A I'FAIIiS. ■Local matter crowded out by more important matter this week. Married uuthq2l*t instant, by Lev. J.fiSV? T. XSnukiM this County, Mr. J. R. Colwell and MU* N. J. Cromer, of Anderson County, S. (. E. B. Ik mm * C, are receiving daily a variety of groceries, which they propose selling at very low figures for the cash. Read their advertisement. G. V. De< iranf, of Augusta, addresses a circular to the public on the subject of furniture. He is determined to sell as cheap as auybody. See advertisement. After a long and tedious spell of chronic dampness, this morning opened clear and cold. The roads are in a ter rible condition, and we hope the fail weather will continue long enough to make them passable. John T. Osborne, Esq., stepped into lour office Friday, asked tor a receipt, handed over 51.50, nmole his sweetest smile, and departed with our choicest blessings. John T. is a fine looking man, and would make a good Sol. Gen. 4 Hurt well Market. Hartwell, Ga., Jan. 24.1870. The following market reports arc cor rected weekly by E. B. Benson & Cos : I Cotton — Receipts to date, 1.200 Bales. Stained and Tinged @ Ordinary © 0 Good Ordinary © 91 Low Middling 9£©lo Middling 10|©11 Good Middling 10j©ll£ | Bacon 14© 20 J Hams 18©20 1 Cotfee 20(513 | Sugar 12 £©l6 Butter ~2<J©2s Eggs —@ls Chickens 12£©20 : Lard 18©20 | Oats CO@7s f Molasses., 50(5)81.00 : Corn 80.75 (5, 51.00 Meal 85^81.00 Potatoes, Irish —(d) Mackerel $1.25(0*2.25 F odder —<**BLso "Flour... 87..)0(fl>$10.00 The People Want Proof. There is no medicine prescribed by phy sicians. or sold by Druggists, that carries such evidence of its success and superior virtue as Boschkk’S Okhman SYRUP for severe Coughs, Colds settled on the breast. Consumption, or any disease of the Throat and Lungs. A proof of that tact is that any person afflicted, can get a Sample Bot tle for 10 cents'and try its superior effect before buying the regular size at 75 cents. It has lately been introduced in this coun try from Germany, and its wonderful cures are astonishing every one that use it. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. Sold by E. 11. Benson & Cos. One Hundred Thousand People will cheerfully testify to the won derful efficacy of Dr. Gilder's Liver Pills They have been used for more than half : century, but it is only in the last few year, that they have been brought prominently before the general public. And every da people arc rejoicing that at last they hav found a pill that exactly meets their wants. Headache, dpspepsia. constipation, ind gestion, pains m the side or back, anl many other ailments disappear after takirj j the first dose of these pills. One dose >f j pills and a few grains of quinine will offe:- j tually cure chills and fever. Gilder's Lhr Pills are sold by E. B. BENSON & CO. Aiikiinl Flower. The most miserable beings in the woid are those suffering from Dyspepsia, aid Liver Complaint. More than seventy-five per cent of he people in the United States are a (Hired with these two diseases and their effecs; such as Sour Stomach, Sick Heafaue, Habitual Costiveness, Palpitation of he Heart, lleart-burn. Water-brash, gnavmg and burning pains at the pit of ach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue andlisa greeable taste in the mouth, coming p of food after eating, low spirit, &c. (o to your Druggist, E. B. Benson & Cos. and get a 75 cent Bottle of August Fewer, or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Tv it. Two doses will relieve you. j>o MUSIC. Miss ANNIE JOREAN WILL resume her Music Class on the \ .lay of January. Having procured new tef-bookx, she ensures the lest method of touching to rudi ments of this beautiful science. Rates per month reduced to l#4. Use of Piano per month, 50 Cents. DISSOLUTION. THE Arm of W. V. HOLLAND *< o. has Ihm'ii this day dissolved by niutiuil fcosent W. Y. Holland retiring. The business will b< ontiuued by K- P. Bradley, L. O. Williford and I>, Alford, under the bathe and stvle of the H AHrWELL STEAM SAW MILL t'OM PAN %,old firm tender their since.v thanks to fcfc i'jwpaja >\,v and customers tor their lil**ral pctromis& 0: a c.mtinuance of tlie same to tiie new* SyjS ’ W. Y. P. BJtA&iff Jinnan-12, 1817. L. O. WIQH@n). I HERE WE ARE AGAIN. 1411) YOU SAY CHEAP grooerieb? rpiIAT'STT. Our J. B. B. has spread himself in selecting;a*U>ekof everything that 1 is needed m a first-dns* GROCERY STORE for this place. He Mid rash, and therebv trot them nt bottom prices. Sonic are here the balance coni in A So prepare yourselves with the money. Come ami see what bargains com he nod . 'W hat sthe use of laving a hundred >/< ars experience (more or less), itour Inends are not benelitedby it : CANNED GOODS. PICKLES. SAUDINOYKThUSv < CHEESE aud CANDIES wonderfully low. TOBACCO. , CIG AHs ami ( HjEROOfs. VVe make a specialty of SPGAIt, COh h Eh, TEA, JiU h, BACON ANI) FLOUR, Frtsh Garden Seeds and Irish Potatoes. PLOWS vni Agrieultuml Implements. Those are all kept in the Star? formerly occupied by W llluuns A Boiwou, next door to our regular stand. TEEM S CAHJI. One Price to Everybody. E. B. BENSON & CO. CONTINUE TO READ. The above department is STRICTLY CASH. The rule stands the same for EVERYBODY. If vou have not the money, it will be economy for you to bor row, even at 25 per cent, interest, and buy from us. E. B. BENSON & CO. Hunky Franklin. Samuel Franklin. FRANKLIN BROTHERS, Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants, REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, SOLICIT the continued patronage of their friends and customers in Hart County, as they have one of the most convenient and roomy warehouses in Au gusta, they can guarantee satisfaction. teT Groceries and provision# supplied. 11 GRANGE FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, No. 6 McINTOSH STREET, AUGUSTA, GA I'll £ planters' Union Agency continue* the buwmcss of soiling COTTON -and GRAIN, at tbo ijßiuo charges as lust season, viz. : Liminission for Selling Cotton 50e. per halo I Storage— First week... lie. per hale JJruy&ge 10c. per bale | Storage— Each additional wwk sc. per bale BAGGING AND TIKE FURNISHED TO PATRONS. Grange Seal or Reference must accompany orders. 11 F. V. BURDELL, Superintendent. ELBERTON Collegiate Institute. Mrs. S. E. GAPERS, Principal. Miss M. STEWART, Dep t English Literature. PltoF. . Mathematics and Clussies. Mrs. T. J. HESTER, Music. r ptIIE Exercises of tliis Institution will be resumed J. on MONDAY. ‘32d JANUARY. 1877. The Scholastic Year will consist of one Term of Ten Months, with a vacation of four weeks, immedi ately following the usual Exercises in Summer. Tuition in Literary Dep’t,. 82.50 to 5.00 per month Incidental Expenses . . .‘35 “ “ Music ..... 84.00 “ languages 1.00 “ “ Hoarding, in good families, at 10.00 “ “ Pupils will be received for the Session, and no de ductions unit be made exeejit in cases of protracted sickness. Tuition in the Literary Department payable in three instalments, in advance. Persons not able to comply with these requirements may make special arrangements with the Principal; hut in all cases where payments are not made prompt ly, interest at the rate of one per cent, per month will lie added. For further information address the Principal; or Ma.t. J. 11. JONES. Pres’t Board of Trustees, Hon. ROU T HESTER, Sec y “ ‘2O Klberton, Ga. BEGIN THE YEAR BY SUBSCRIBING FOR THE SDK IT IS ONLY A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Will he sold before the Courthouse door in Hartwell, Hart Countv. on the FIRST TUESDAY in February next, within the legal hours of sale, one tract of land in 1118th district of said County, adjoin ing lands of William Jones, F. M. Guinea, A. J. Teasley and Lucy Thornton, containing 7ti acres, more or less. Sold as the property of Robert Crump, deceased, of said County, for the benetit of the heirs and creditors; subject to widow's dower. Terms cash. JOHN G. McCURRY, MARTHA P. CRUMP, Administrators. January sth. 1877. TAKE NOTICE. ANY person or persons trespassing upon any of mi) lands in or about Hartwell, will be indict able under ec. 4,4100f the Code of Georgia. Verbum nat savienti. '■ C. A. WEBB. JJEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTH, Sold at LOW FIGURES to persons wishing to improve them. Apply to l tf E. B. BENSON A CO. 00 NOT GO To Greenville, Athens or elsewhere to buy STOVES AND TINWARE, When these articles can be bought nearer home at as low prices. We have a fine and large lot of stoves that we will sell as cheap as anybody in a hundred miles of Hartwell. GILREATII & PEOPLES, 12 Anderson, S. C. W. H. SATTERFIELD. W. A. HOLLAND. “REDTOP” SALOON. o—— FINE WINES, WHISKIES, BRANDIES , CIGARS, and TO BA CCDS. YKRYTHIXG done up in the little brown jug. 3 SATTERFIELD A HOLLAND. HO MAH W. TEA6LEY, A TT ORN EY AT LAW, HARTWELL, GEORGIA, Will practice in the Counties of Hart, Elbert, Ogle thorpe, Madison, and Franklin, Prompt attention given to the collection of all claims entrusted to his care. 8 QH ARLES W. SEIDEL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HARTWELL, HART COUNTY, 1 52 ' GEORGIA. A, J. MATHEWS, SUR OEON AND PHYSICIAN, FIRST FLOOR MASONIC HALL, 1 HARTWELL, GA. GEORGE EBERHART, PRACTTCINO PHYSICIAN, OFFICE, Nixt Door to J. W. Willumb. 3 HARTWELL, GA. Old papers for fale at this office. TO TIIE PUBLIC. I RESPECTFULLY rail your attention to ray continued reduction In prices, aod large receipt of new Good* arriving by every’Steamer from ray Factory. Murine** has now reached large proportions (having increased materially during the last year.) I have been compelled to enlarge my Ware room*, which are located on ItrowlmMt, facing Monument Street, (known as the Eagle k Phuemx Hotel.) The dimension* of the building are seven©’ feet front by one hundred and twenty-five deep, three storiw* high. They are said to be the largest and finest Warerooras in the Southern States. Mv Stock will compare with Northern and Western markets for prioe aud selection. Thanking you for past favors, and awaiting further and esteemed patronage, 1 remain Yours respectfully, G. Y. I)GRAAF, Successor lo E. G. ROGERS, Wholesale and Retail Furniture Dealer and I'ndertaktr. UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. 147. 117 1-14 14V lIKOAII NTKt'.l'.T. lu*u<tfc, tin. Sunday and Nioiit Uai.ls— 10*2 Greene Street. *IW K. P. BRADLEY. L. o. wh.i.ikokd. and. t. ai.kokd. • •••••••••a • ••••••’•• •••••• HARTWELL STEAM SAW MILL COMPANY; i: • f ,f ih * * ran fti* t t .*| j, , ' A , ? liup 1 HE UNDERSIGNED respectfully announce that they have associated themselves in the Lumber and Building business, and will fill all hills for Lumber with dispatch and of the best quality. Contracts for Building will also he taken, and as we employ none but the best of workmen, we arc prepared to do first-class work with satisfaction both as to price and style. Give us a trial. Rospect fully, _ R. P. BRADLEY. rf , . . r , L. O. WILLIFORD, , oi P. C, ALFORD. HARTWELL HIGH SCHOOL. XIIE Spring Session for 1877 will open on Monday 20th of January, and con* tinue fur Five Scholastic Months. RATES OF TUITION TER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS: Fourth Claia-SpelUnc, Readlnir, Writing Third 4'lwoi—Arithmetic, tlromniiar, (leography, {Commenced) ML## Keeond tin** Higher Fngll*h Rranehta Fir*t (lami-nHMlffl, Hl*hr NathematlM, At v Contingent Fe per k Music (Extra)... Tuition due at the close of the Session ; but if paid in advance, twenty per cent will lie deducted.from the above rates. Pupils, entering within two weeks of the opening, will pay for the entire Session ; those entering after that time will pay for the remainder of the Session. No deduction made for absence, except in cases of sickness protracted for two weeks or longer at a time. Liberal deduction to Ministers of the Gospel of any sect. Students will bo required to conform to strict rules of discipline, both in and out of School. M. Y. LOONEY, MRS. A. B. LOONEY. LOOK OUT! The FIRST RAT OF NOVEMBER come ami gone, and there are a great many who did not settle with Little Bill Holland ; so look out for the proper officers to collect it. I intend to make my words good. I NE ED MONEY, And I must have it. I have given yon fair and timely notice. W. Y. HOLLAND. To the Citizens of Hart and Adjoining Counties: Emm® & JticmoLSOE INVITE you to call and sec them. They arc offering to Cash buyers, at low price*, their stock of goods, consisting iu part of BACON, SUGAR, AND COFFEE, BOOTS AND SHOES, BAGGING, AND COTTON TIES, TOBACCO, &C., AC., AC., A LARGE STOCK OF DRY GOODS. Have the Athens Factory and High Shoals Factory Goods by the Bale and Retail. Are Agents for the Hazard Powder Company. Gall and see us. 14-22 REAVES <fe NICHOLSON, Athena, Ga. R. P. Eberhakt. J. G. Ebebhabt. W. P. Vakney. R. P. & J. G. EBERHART & CO., ANUFACTURERH, AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS ATI. IN BOOTS ANI) SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Our manufacturing Department is turn ing out sixty pairs of Shoes each dav. which we warrant to our customers. We keep in our retail department a full assortment of all kinds of Boots and Shoes, as cheap as the cheapest. In the repairing department which w e give especial attention to, we have some of the beat workmen in the State. Thoae wishing re pairing done or new Shoes and Boots at retail, will please call and examine our facilities for supplying their demands. Wholesale customers will receive Isittoui prices and warranted goods, by calling at our ***** Ks. It Broad klrcet, Athens. Georgia. 11