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Whliivmlh}’, o*lolh*i* 10. INT 7.
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roil SK.XA 101 l TiIIII VY-FUIST DISTRICT.
*i - Tlir Friends of I'. 11. HOl>< I KS,
lillv nominate liim hm n suitable cun<lltato for Sena
lor of Hu 1 Slut District, eomimsed of Hart, Franklin,
mill Hutnrsliam Comities, at tin- ensuing *leetiou to
In' Ih'li! mi I lit- First Wednesday in December, 18*7,
subject to Primary Election.
r if" l'|Min tin* solicitation of itnini'roiiH Mctiili, I
liavo consented for my nmiir to gn before tin*
of tin* t 'minty bn a candidate for Stntr SenaUir for
tliin District, subject to primary election.
It. K. SA l™:ii.
you n yjc.
* Tlio frifiiilM of A. (i. McCUURY, Esq-, re
s|vtfnlly luiuoiiio'c liia name an a rimiliilato for the
Ifomir of Representatives at the fleet lon on tin 1 tift
Wednesday in December next, stibjeet to Primary
Eleetion.
■ . Th many frieuda of J. TANARUS, W. YEBJfON re*
apertfully announce his name us a candidate for tin*
House of Representatives at tin* election to be held
on tlio Flint Wednesday in December noxt.
*'■; Tin* friends of ('apt. •!. F. CRAFT respect
fully announce him aa a candidate for Hoitswof Rep
resentative* —subjift to primary elect i^i.
Prrxltlciit lliiyn .Horton/
This is unnatural atiw“agjn nater” —a
man that would kiss Wjndni to lie
served like the old woman in the country,
served the hen that crowed.
*#►_
Crowded.
We must acknowledge that ottr paper is
rather badly crowded with advertisments.
but we ask our subscribers to be patient
with yet a little while. A portion of
our new material has already arrived, and
the press has been from New York.
We hope to rwue Rg M enlarged in the
course of twq # weeks!^w
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A Wnclflen Death in ( ourt.
About 6 o’clock on Thursday evening.
Jmice Barnard Hill died upon the Bench
at Knoxville. County scat of Crawford
County, from heart disease, JMtlgc ITill
was of Northern birth, hot many
years in (ieorgia. At the time of his
death was 74 years of age. He was one of
the ablest lawyers in the Chattahoochee
circuit, and was appointed Judge Superior
Court of that Circuit by Cov. Smith in
1873.
I,ct Well fnimsli Alone.
Atlanta binds herself to build a fine
Capitol upon a beautiful site (which alone
is worth a third of the territory of Mill
cdgovillc). if it is located there. Vote for
the Capital to remain where it is. Simply
because Milledgeville has bad the Capital
is no reason why it should go back. Why.
if it was removed it would not be long be
fore it would be brought back to At
lanta. Three moves arc as bad as a fire,
so let it remain.
For Senator.
It will bo observed, by reference to nom
ination notices at the head of this column,
that It. E. Sadler is a candidate for Sena
tor. subject to primary election. It is a
mere matter of personal preference ns to
the candidates, both for Senator and Kep
resentative, as all of them are capable
and staunch Democrats. Politics are out
side of the question altogether. This is a
source of gratification to the people of
Hart County. The friends of each candi
date should turn out in full force.
The Soldiers.
It is hardly necessary to say anything
about the Soldier's Reunion last week, as
everybody nearly was present. Through
a general misunderstanding the people were
not prepared as they should have been for
so great an occasion, and consequently the
rations on hand m quantity were true to
the original. But, if there wasn't much
eating done, there was a very large sized
lot of drinking.
The old war horses were formed in “a
line of fight,’' and marched and counter
marched to the martial strains. To tell
the truth, they had forgotten their tactics
and resembled an ** awkward squad " more
than anything else. P. M. Crow acted as
adjutant and acquitted himself with credit.
The whole regiment was under the eflicient
command of Maj. Skelton and Marsha)
Dooley. We understand that a raid will
be made into lowa soon, for the purpose
of cutting off the Burlington Hawkeys's
communications and tearing up its irony.
Speeches were made by A. G. McCurry.
Esq., Capt. Craft, J. T. W. Vernon and
Maj. Skelton.
Everything passed off agreeably, and we
opine that the next Reunion will be car
ried out in a superior manner.
Of the Anderson band we have already
spoken. Every one appreciated their mu
sic, and some of our best whistlers have
already mastered their pieces, and favor
us on every corner, on every occasion and
every time with their rendition of the
“ Three Jolly Brothers,” &c.
Long may the soldier's live to reunc,
and when conscripted by Death, may they
meet in the Grand Reunion in the New
Jerusalem, where Hawkeycs can never
approach.
Toombs says Hayes is a better man than
Tilden. and that he never voted for the
latter *
To tin? Vntrm of Hurt County. .
Remember that next Saturday is the day
ft# the primary election to nominate can
didates for the Legislature. Kach and
every man in our County is interested in
this election, and by their united action —
by every man going to the polls and re
cording bis preference for the man of bis
choice, he will insure the success and pro
mote the welfare and integrity of his party.
By your vote in the Courthouse during
court week, there being a large assemblage
of the citizens frojji all parts of the County,
you showed that you heartily acquiesced
ill this plan. If such was The fact, do not
now drop into lethargy by staying away
from tJm polls. *
A great many of the good citizens of the
County nrc in favor of the old way of nom
ination, hut this plan was proposed and
unanimously adopted, and now we hope
you will carry it out with that same unan
imity in order to make it successful.
In organization there is strength. Let
us therefore stick to our organization, and
shoulder to shoulder rally to the polls on
the day of primary election end show by
our votes that the County of Hart is to be
run in the interest of all the people, and
show to the remainder of the State that we
are determined to choose our best men to
lill her offices.
Below please find again the list of gen
tlemen appointed by me to superintend
the the various districts, who
are authorized to choose their aly*rnates
if necessary. * * * j
1 would also state that voters can cast
their ballots at any precinct in theCriYmty.
1112. Town.—(icorge Eberbart, Robert
Stephenson. Mymcr P. Skelton.
1113. Ray’s.—P. H. Bowers, Samuel T.
Fleming. I). T. Broavn.
1114. Smith's. —J. D. Brown, Isham A.
Tcaslcy, James W. Smith.
1115. Reed Creek.—M. O. O'Barr, W.
C. Fisher. 11. Newton Ayers.
111(1, Hall’s. —B. I>. Johnson, Sinclair
Richardson, George W. Brown.
1117. Shoal Crock.—Samuel C. Fisher,
T. T. Holbrook, Edgar A. Parka*-.
1118, McCurry’s—R. D. Brown, J. F.
White, Alfred J. Tcasley.
1110th, Alford's.—Jamesß. Alford, W.
A. Sanders, Bcnj. F. Brown.
The returns are to be consolidated at
Hartwell the following Monday.
John G. McCurry,
Hart Democratic Club.
John M. Robinson,
(Formerly O’Connor &. Robinson)
Wholesale Dealers in
Millinery \ Straw Goods,
BONNETS, HATS,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, etc.,
Aon. S tt 10 Dccwtnr Street,
59 AT I, AXT A. A.
Hunt, Rankin % Lamar,
Wholesale Druggists,
A'O. 11, Aortli Pryor Street,
ATI, AXT A, < A.,
to the trade the largest stock of Reliable
Goods in the State, on most favorable terras.
PAINTS, OILS,
WINDOW GLASS
59 A Specialty.
n AUT SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will he sold before the Courthouse door in
Hartwell, llart County, Georgia, on the First Tues
day in November next, within the legal hours of
sale, the followingpvoperty, to-wit ;
Three Hundred and Twenty One Acres of I,and.
more or less, lying and being in Hie County of Hart
on the waters of Little Light wood Log Creek, .join
inglands of Thomas L. MoMullan, James Tyner,
James McDougnl. and others, all levied on to satisfy
a ti. fa. issued from Hart Superior Court in favor of
F. E. Harrison vs. Reeso P. Thompson. Property
pointed out by plaintiff's attorney.
J. R. MYERS, Sheriff.
October 6th, 1P77.
p EORGIA—HART COUNTY.
VJT ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Jnme* I. Holladay lias applied fur exemption of
personalty anil 1 will pass upon tlio same at my
ortioe, at ill o'clock M., October SI, 1877. This Octo
ber 8, 1877.
FRED. C. STEPHENSON, Ordinary.
GIB GEARING
SHAFTING and BOLTS
CHEAPER THAN EVER BEFORE AT THE
Forest City Foundry
MACHINE WORKS,
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
AI'OI'NTA, OA.
I7INGINES,
\ /COTTON SCREWS,
U jyi ILL GEARING,
and Machinery of all kinds made and repaired.
52 ‘ R>g
Fair Notice !
T 7 VERY person in this County, knowing them
selves indebted to the Elberton Gazette, or the
Southern Watchman , will please call on me and set
tle their subscription, as their account* are in my
bands. , C. W. SEIDEL.
58-62 “ Attorney-at-Luw.
Greatßeduction inPrices
We are the first to offer
FIRST-CLASS SEWING MACHINES
at prices within the reach of all. WE
WILL SELL THE VERY BEST Family
Sewing Machine
For Twenty-Five Dollars
on an ornamented Iron Stand and Treadle,
with Walnut Top and Drawer, and neces
sary Attachments, and deliver it at any
Railroad Depot in the United States,
FREE OF CHARGE.
J’hese machines are warranted to do the
line of Family Sewing with more
Ppidity. more ease of managment, and less
fatigue to the operator, than any machine
now in use. They make the Double Thread
Stitch in such a manner that thei/ avoid the
necessity of winding the under thread, and
will sew from the finest cambric to the
heaviest overcoat cloth. Send for circular
and sample of setring. Every machine
warranted for throe years.
AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE.
CENTENNIAL MACHINE CO., Limited,
72U Filbert St., Pliiliulelphin, ln.
57 82
SEE
THE CELEBRATED
TIMES
COOK STOVE
The Largest, Cheapest
and Best in Georgia,
AT
A.G.McCURRY&CO.'S
55 HARTWELL OA. 80
1823. SEND FOR 1878.
THE
NEW YORE OBSERVER
The Best Rkligiohs ash Secular Family News
paper. §3.15 a Year, post-pah}.
Estahlishep 1824.
IF 37 PARK ROW, NEW’ YORK.
58 SAMPLE COPIES FREE.
(GEORGIA— HART COUNTY.
VA Whereas. S. M. Mewborn applies to me for
Letters of Administration on the estate of William
A. Mewbona, late of said County, deceased ;
These are therefore to cite anil admonish all con*
oerned to show cause, at my office on or before the
first Monday in November next, why said letters
should not be granted. Given under my hand at my
office’ this 3d day of October, 1877.
FREDC. STEPHENSON, Ordinary.
GRACE’S SALVE.
A VeßTctnblo Preparation, invented in the
17th century by Dr. Wm. Grace, Surgeon in King
James' army. Through its agency he cured thou
sands of the most serious sores and wounds, and was
regarded by all who knew him as a public benefac
tor. 2oc a box, by mail 30c. For sale by druggists
generally.
AGENTS WANTED.
Address SETH wtFOWLE ASO AS. Boston Mass
S. O. DOBBS
IIAS ON HAND, AND TO ARRIVE, HIS MAMMOTH STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, VIZ:
Calicoes, Brown & Bleached Shirting a Sheeting,
Brown Drilling, Osnaburgs, Paper and Linen Collars,
Wool, Jeans, Lindseys, Undershirts, Balmoral .Skirts,
Flannels, Spool Cotton, Ladies’ and Gents’ Shawls,
Factory' Cheeks, Bed Blankets, Etc.,
Factor}' Yanis, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes,
Hosiery, Etc., Etc. Saddles and Bridles, etc.
II KM LOCK, SOLE LEATHER, HARNESS AND UPPER LEATHER ,
If ATM of Every I>*eriptloii, HARDWARE mul I KIN KERV, Etc., Etc., Alsu,
50 BAGS RIO COFFEE, 10,000 YARDS BAGGING,
50 BARRELS SUGAR, assorted, . 200 KEGS NAILS,
ROASTED COFFEE, 200 BARRELS FLOUR, aborted.
50 BOXES CHEESE, 00 BOXES OF TOBACCO,
500 Rags Liverpool Salt, (ground and coarse) MACKABOY SNUFF, in jars and packages
200 BAGS VIRGINIA SALT, WASHING AND TOILET SOAPS,
1000 BUNDLES COTTON TIES. STARCH, ASSORTED PICKLES,
Concentrated Potash, Brooms
Castings, consisting of Pots, Oven, Spiders and Odd Lids, Manilla Rope, from $ to 1$ inches. Cotton Rope,
Goshen and Country Butter, Green Tea, Powder, Lead and Shot, Buckets and Chums, Machine Needles,
Pens. Ink, Pajier, Envelopes and Spelling Books, and many other articles too tedious to mention. It is suf
ficient, to sav lie has a large variety of all classes of GOODS adapted especially to planters' use. HE DE
FIES COMPETITION. Call anil be convinced of the fact. lie means just what he says, rie also sell*
the celebrated
59 EXCELLENZA AND DOBBS’ CHEMICALS. ATHENS, GA. 70
REMOVAL!!
THE UNDERSIGNED, having secured the well known and popular store house of Freeman Mosely A
Vow, corner of Sage and Doyle Streets, desires to call the attention of his customers and the country- -
generally, to the fact that he will, on the Ist day of October, 1877, remove from his old stand to the above
named place, where be will open the Largest mid Best Selected STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to this
market, cosisting of EVERYTHING usually kept in a First-Class Store.
BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE,
BACON & FLOUR,
will be kept in large quantities, and sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. A full and complete asssortiuent of
Cry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Leather, Hats, Hardware, Crockery,
and in fiict everything the country needs, will be constantly kept in stock.
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS Offered to CASH BUYERS. Come one! come all! if you want good
bargains.
Mr. W. J. Snow remains with me, and will be pleased to meet his friends from Hart County, and serve
them upon the most favorable terms.
September, 1877. 59-70 A. H. MCALLISTER, Toccoa City.
THE MOST CROWDED PLACE
Is that where Goods are Sold the Cheapest.
JOHN KF. FLY’S
Fall Announcement for the Year 1877.
JOHN KEEI.Y has just received and marked off his fall stork of DRY GOODS. Notions, Hosiery and
Gloves, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Hats. Roots and Shoes. Cloaks and Shawls. Trunks, etc., which for
volume, variety, beauty, desirability and cheapness, will be found to surpass, by far, any stock ever placed
before the public in Atlanta at any time previous. Having been for nearly a month past in attendance upon
New York “ forced Kales," he has purchased an immense stock of goods, for the greater part of which he has
paid nothing like their value. Consequently he can sell “bargains.”
THIS ADVERTISEMENT
Is no extravagant exaggeration expended upon a mere handful of goods, purchased, perhaps, at high figures
under the pressure of a doubtful credit.
ON THE CONTRARY,
This magnificent stock of goods was purchased FOR THE CASH, and in its purchase the subscriber did
not confine himself to the regular channels of trade, but struck out boldly ujkiii the market, relying upon
his judgment (the result of thirty years’ experience) and plucked splendid windfalls from under the ham
mer of the auctioneer, the sheriff, and from the hands of the assignee.
58 JOHN KEELY, Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets. Atlanta. Ga.
D. F. FLEMING. FALL 1877 JAS ' M * WILSON ‘
We have received, and are now opening, a large and new stock of Boots, Shoes,
and Trunks,
FOR FALL TRADE.
Orders promptly filled, and all goods with our brand warranted.
F* FTemiw® $ F®**
Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of
BOOTS, SHOES, AND TRUNKS,
55 * No. 2 Hayne Street, cor. of Church, Charleston. 63
j. MYERS. S. MARCUS.
MTMMS #
JOBBERS IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS & CLOTHING.
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the merchants of Hart and surrounding
Counties, that their Fall Stock is now complete, and in prices and assortment is
unequalled by any that has ever been brought to this market. A special feature of our
business is the establishment of a
WHOLESALE SHOE & HAT HOUSE,
entirely distinct from our Dry Goods, Notions and other departments. In our new
Store will be found the largest and best selected stock of Shoes and Hats we have ever
had, and we feel satisfied that it will be to the interest of purchasers to inspect our
stock before buying elsewhere.
MYERS & MARCUS,
54 286 A 288 BROAD STREET, ACGTSTA, GEORGIA.
EDMMm T. BBOWB,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN MEN'S AND BOYS’
HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,
Also, LAI IE S’, MISSES', and CHILDREN’S HATS,
43 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. . n
Opposite Charleston Hotel. oU ' oi