The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, November 28, 1877, Image 2

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THE SUN. IIANTWIXL H*l toiUtT. UA.I Hmlmcml*!, Hmmltn 1H77. roi NKMIOK :Uh| DIMKHTi F. B. HODGES. Of Hart County. FOR REFRKNENTATIVE. A. G. M C CURRY. Election First Wednesday t'n Decemvir. _ - J — ! t many friend* of J. T. W. VERNON tv n|Mj(fiill t v announce hi. rinm* an . candidal* fur tlit* ]Bhi*o if Reprcs.iill.tivi . at the rlerttmi to lie helil ail the I"I rut Wednesday ill 1 'teelii Imt next. TAKE THAT! During the last two weejes, a great many of our friends have asked us to take *• that Idue cross ” olf their paper, hacking said request with the cash. Can t others do likewise? Don’t get mad ; we only want to make an honest living and pay for what we get. Those who are still in arrears will please look at the crosses at the head ol this article. “J. G.” Writes an article in the last Comes ville Reyinter, and takes occasion to abuse a writer in our paper who signed his article “ A.” and instead of argument, he calls him a jack-legged lawyer, son of a Yankee, etc. Our man “ A.”—he is a man now —went to the war when not over 15 years old. as a Confederate soldier, and stayed until the surrender. It is true his fw* er isa Peniyrjvsnia%~-apeople wl*> upon an average are equally as good ns Georgians—and “ A.” was taken a prison er, was ragged and lonzy in a Northern prison, when his Northern friends offered him a position out of the war, hut lie spurned the offer, came to Hartwell when he was exchanged, ragged and dirty, on n short furlow, hut was at his command the moment he was due there. We have lost the Register, anil only read the article once, therefore close by asking, can Mr. “ J. G.” show as good a war record? This is written without “AV knowl edge or consent. T,et the Hartwell Sun drive right ahead in publishing little articles from correspon dents, who keep their names behind the curtains. The truth of the matter is, The Sun, though not intending to do so. has given Cry men full many a vote in Hurt I'ounty.— Tocroa Herald. ” The truth of tlm matter ” is you are ashy, Bro. Crymcs. If we have added any votes to your long list, what are you grumbling about ? Take the good things set before you without quarreling aboul it. If we succeed in electing you, remem ber us in your—kingdom. Next Wednesday is election day. come out and bring up all the lame, the halt and the blind, the black and the white, the fair-minded men of all classes who voted in the primary election and roll up a big old-fashioned majority for the choice of the primary election. The Kussians captured Wars by a des perate tight that lasted all night on the 17th. The Turkish loss was 5,000 killed ami wounded, !0,000 prisoners,{oo cannon, and a large amount of store. The Hus sums lost 2,700 men in killed and wounded. The Governor has appointed next Thanks giving Day, to-morrow. The same day has been appointed by the President for nation al thanksgiving. Answer to Dirk’* Letter From 11—1. Mu. Dick : A majority of the communi ty wore shocked at the appearance of your letter in a recent issue of TltK Hartweli. Su. My apology for writing is, that 1 desire to make you acquainted with the fact that your letter was almost, if not al together, unanimously read with profound indignation by the readers of Title Sl'N. And then to think of your presumption in asking its publication in a paper of such high moral standard—of such deserved popularity—as Tins Hautwku. Sun. If you ever possessed such a virtue as shame, what has become of it i* If you have sunk to such depths of degradation as you described, is that any reason why you should endeavor to poison the public mind by sending forth your baleful composition lor the perusal of the refined Christian In dies and children who delight to glean the contents of that valuable paper, The Hartwkix Sen * Such matter is enough to contaminate the paper on which it is printed, much less its baneful influence on the minds of those who read it. We al ready have too much of your dialect mixed with the English language for the good of mankind. Before you can treat the subject of morals successfully you must change your residence. As to the homestead ques tion— 1 think that has worn “ threadbare.’’ AN ith reference to dishonesty, there is a l aw higher than man’s law which no man ban violate with impunity, and that Law says “owe no man anything.” You would like to take The Hautvveli, Sun. I think it would be more congenial to your circumstances, if you would got up a paper suited to your climate and confine its cir culation to your own territory. You spoke oi a mail routi 'rum your place to Hartwell. No one here desires such n thing : there is entirely too much commu nication carried on now between this world and yours for the pood of the people of Georg a. Now, Dick, in conclusion, 1 would ask it as a favor of you not to ask Hie publication of any more letters in The Hartwkix Si n. 'I be subscribers to that paper have no relish for such literature, and you know the editors are so clever fbey can't deny a favor. Morality. Nasty Naughtiness. Abbeville J lvdium* We went to see the “ Dixxy Blondes.” in Columbia last week. They exhibited in Parker's Hall on three successive nights to very large audiences composed of the most hignly respectable gentlemen in the coun try. The exhibition consisted of lewd songs, dirty jokes and everything else vile and disreputable. The performers were the very scum of creation —three men with blackened faces and a half dozen young Women in dirty tights. We had heard that such exhibitions wctc allowed in Christian communities hut our liveliest fancies never pici-urivl anything so miserably dirty and disgusting. In the crowd, waiting upon tbe cheap vulgarity of the nasty perform ers, we were surprised to see three of our leading editors, a judge, a hnlf a dozen lawyers, heads of families, old men and boys, professing Christians, elders in the churches, deacons, doctors and merchants, m a sweltering mass, paying a premium on the worst passions of the race and gloating over this shameful exhibition of female nu dity. from this county there were a num ber of leuding lights in the church present, with wives and children and sweethearts at home for whom they shouid have suffi cient respect to have stayed away—men who study the Bible ”sny the catechism” on Sunday afternoons, belong to Christian associations and often pray in public sit ting before the stage and applauding with ever so eager an nir every worse exhibi tion of lost humanity. Oh! the Christians of these latter days. How beautifully con sistent in their *• wnlk and conversation !" .Such shows should lie suppressed by the strong arm of the law. They are spreading desolation over the land, underdraining all the purer currents of society and crushing out all the nobler sentiments of our better natures. Senator Gordon. . s y\ Don Piatt’s Washington Capital of the 18th : We are gratified to learn, from the almost unanimous testimony of the (Aeorgin press, that the tendency pf tbe can- Mu for the Legislature now pending in that State, is to assure the re-election of General Gordon to the Senate. The South always understood the secret of power in deliberative bodies, and acted upon it by re-electing its representative men as long as they were physically able to perform the functions of oflice. No Southern Sen ator has greater power and prestige than Gordon. No other man who might be elected could hope to replace him in the estimation of his colleagues and of the whole country. He is in the prime of lift nud at the threshold of that commanding influence which nothing but experience can bring to a membrr of the Senate. Georgia, which is the Empire State of the South, can ill afford to displncc Gordon. That her people are aware of this fact is attested by the press reports of the pro gress of the canvass to which wo have al luded. Peace. A London dispatch, of Tuesday, says : Kars has fallen; Krzerouni will follow. Osinnn Pasha will very soon be captured at Plevna, with his entire army. The Rus sians are putting forth extraordinary efforts so ns to finish up the war before the close of the year. They dare not permit the campaign to go over until spring ; for Germany, Austria and England are in union os to the necessi ty of stopping the war before the Turks are entirely overwhelmed. Russia will have a large slice of Armenia. The Danubiau Principalities will be relieved from Turkish authority, and their future status arc to be left to a conference of the great powers. In any event pence is certain. The correspondent has omitted what will probably be the most urgent and inexora ble demand of Russia—free egress and ac cess to the Black Sea through the Dardan elles and the Phosphorus. When *' Brick” Pomeroy purchased the La Crosse Democrat he found several hun dred names on the book and after due no tice struck off every one that did not pay up. The consequence was he had only twenty-three subscribers left, but he knew exactly bow many he bad to depend on, and it was not long before the 1 st filled up again with cash-paying names. Derelict subscribers are as unnecessary as rats in a granary. CHEAP GUHST T? J 1? r/ES of *>rvrr kind—niun'o &nd bmcfiloading, ***->*-* amprlo. iLmMu ••! rvpniUnc. 1, Mand u shooter*, fivut oiO.O! to fcijo.uo, for liuutinp, Target or Fana me Sll IT OT T]\ SI f*°ubl# and Htaffte barrel, Mui- CJIIAJK i trr ,. o h I,nadin*. of alt th** aotlona, at price lower than over oflfenwl In thia country; warranted not t-> kick or **tter, and to altool cine* at vorv long distance with great penetration. IkwbleGuui from tIJ to It 0; Stugle, $3 to fck). T? EVOFiVE 11 Sk 4 * * n,l<ll "hootrra, far poer li fld MVt^,) er anil l all or fixed ntmr.u- Bition; l ino or full nickel plotod, for ltim or Central Hat ammunition; Pocket, Belt uiul Navy tiiiva; also, Lad tee* Atevolvera, all price*. from $j to PIHTOI.H, ail kind* and piioe, from fl to $lO. Large Illnstrated Price List •x'SMr J. H. JOHNSTON, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS. No. 109 Smithflel<l St. riTTSBUXtOH, FA. K. 8.-Wi aend Rerolrcra by Mail, Poet l'aid. to any Fo#t OIDm in thw Putted State* and Canada* O'uns sent by Kapross to aay lv\ press ottos in the U. S., to be examined before paid for. AM. GOODS WARRANTED A full assortment of everything in the line of AMMUNITION. 01JN FIX* Tull KM. (ICN MAK KKS* M ATM HI AI.S, lIAKRKL3, LOCKS. TRIGGERS. HR AHA MOi NTING, KIRS, STOCKS. SPRINGS, SCR KWH, FORGING* of all kind*. FISHING TACKf.H, HR IN MS. NETS. HODS, LINKS, HOOKS. RoelSjFTiea, *e. ARMY TKNT*. 1, 9 and 14 fboi, at sl\ $lO and &. Ilamnwks. |Ht #!.. Smooth-bore Markets for sbootiaf shot, rang* SO yds. price, H.iv . Liberal diaaaoat to msrehanta and deal set. ® of Omw and KsTolran pramptly ad wtU dona, i DMINISTRATOIi'S SALE. XjL Will be aohl. ou th* 12th day of 1 Wornler. 1877. at the lab l ndiilence of Col. Van P. Gary, in lia t County, Georgia, all the jn raoual jirojmrty and i otiaohold and kitchen furniture of said deooawoH, tf ten head of honamand niule*, catt 6, corn, fodder. ahnolc*. cotton and cot to i-ared, an 1 other article* too tedieu* to mention. Term* A ut*h. a I h*k sovantl hundred acre* of good farming land will 1h rented on the same dav to the hi "heat bidder fur the year 1878, with all mails on said land to Ik* bound torthe rent. This November 21. 1877. F. 8. KOHKRTB. Administrator. EORGIA—H ART (X >UNTY. V J Where**. F. S. Koliert* applies to me for let tnr* of mintinistration on the estate of Col. Van D. O try. late of said county, deceoaed ; tlicae are there fore to i ite and admonish all concei ned to hnw chi *e a. my office on or liefore the T'iist Monday in.Tnima r> •‘••Nt why aid letter* should not Is* graiit<<d. G ven under inv hand, at otiiee. this 28th ilav of November. 1877. * FKRD C. STKPHKNSON* fa* till Ortlinary. EORGIA -HART COUNTY. * " M S. Robertson has applied for exemption of personalty and netting apart and valuation of bome'teatl. nnd 1 will pass upon the same at 12 o'clock M on tin* 11 h day of lWrinVcr, 1877. at my otiiee. This November I ith. 1877. 65-t7 r. c STi:i'U':srJX. Ci\\h:cn. LUDDEM BATES' SoTjitl^exrL MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, GA.. The Great Plano and Organ Depi-t of the South. SL NEW DEPARTURE. “Mddte Men" to the Rear! PIANOS AND ORGANS SOLD DIRECT TO PURCHASERS AGENTS COMMISSION SAVED. ]iii[Hirtiinl Announcement! September 1, 1577. We respectfully notify all wanting Pi anos and Organs that we have closed all local agencies for the sale of our instru ments, and shall from this date supply pur chaser* direct without the aid or interven tion of agrn's. All instruments will here after be sold strictly at Factory Prices, and those who buy from us will save the commission heretofore paid agents. Our Cash Prices nrc uniform, and the lowest in the United States. LUDDEN &. BATES. iiasomuass AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT!! *• Bran New Rosewood s<’>'>o Pianos for $175.” “Splendid $270 Organs for $05.” Northern pretended manufacturers no ad vertise. but it is false. Instruments so of fered are inferior and priced three times their value. We are wholesale dealers, having no agents, and selling reliable in struments from best makers direct to pur chasers at Factory Friers. New Rosewood Pianos, with Stool ami Cover. 7 Octave $17!); 7? Oct. $230. Ma son A Hamlin Organs, 7 Stop. $100; OStop, $l4O. Organs from other makers, 7 Stops, $00; 9 Stops, $72. Fifteen days trial. Written guarantee. Reduction to Teach ers Schools, and Churches. Send for Cata logues, Special Offers Sept. 1. 1577. nnd Circular exposing Impositions of Piano and Organ Trade, etc. LUDDEN £ BATES, Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers, Savannah, (la. XO BO(IVIS INSTRUMENTS. All instruments we sell are from old and reliable makers, whose reputation is a guarantee of their excellence. Purchasers have a choice from seven of the host mak ers known. Every Instrument fully guar anteed. No humbug or misrepresentation —fair and square dealing. BE NOT DECEIVED By the swindling advertisement of North ern pretended manufacturers, offering SOSO l’innos for $175. and S2(M Organs for s(>o. \Yc say, opcnlv, that such oilers are humbug, and the Instruments are not worth One-Third the price. We. or any reputable dealer, can sell as good, or bet ter for the same money. CUBA 1' INSTRUMENTS Are the dearest in the end. and there is no economy in their purchase. Pay a fair prices, and get something good—that will last a life time and grow better every year. INSTRUMENTS ON TRIAL. Pianos and Organs sent on trial for fif teen days. We pay freight if not satis factory. ONE LAST WORD. Send for Special Offers September 1, illustrated Catalogue nnd Circular Expos ing Fraud and Impositions of the Piano and Organ Trade. Address, LUDDEN A BATES, Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers, 04-89 Savannah, Ga. GEORGIA—HART COUNTY. V f Mary R. Baker, wi.tnw of P. E. Baker, tote If salil County, dcctowd, ha* ippliwl for exemption of pemonalty ami aottiii): ajKirt trnd valuation of home stt*ul out of the nutate of .Hiinl dermal, mid l will pM* u|Mn the sHine at 12 o'clock M. on the ltth day of betoiulwr, 1877. Thin November 17th. 1877. G 547 V- C. BTEI*HKNSON, Onlinarj-. 1823. SEND FOR 1878! TIIK NEW YORK OBSERVER Tint ISkst Rki ir.uu sand Sf.cclak Famh.Ti Nkws rAPKK. #3.15 A TKAIk COST CAlll. EsTAULISUIU) lrti-t. A I*t?‘ ST PARK Kttv. NEW Y(iH7.. ; 5# SAMI’I-L' CTI'IL'S FREE. | WESTS WAHTEI. FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Wilson Sewing Machine Company, 829 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, NEW ORLEANS, LA., CHICAGO, ILLS., OR SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IST74 8. C. DOBBS H VS ) i U VN’II AND T ) ARRIVE, IHS MAMMOTH STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, CONSISTING IN PART OF TIIE FOLLOW IXG ARTICLES, \ IZ: Calicoes, Brown & Bleached Shirting & Sheeting, Brown Drilling, Osnaburgs, Paper and Linen Collars, Wool, Jeans, Lindseys, Undershirts, Balmoral Skirts, Flannels, Spool Cotton, Ladies’ and Gents’ Shawls, Factory Checks, Bed Blankets, Etc., Factory Yams, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Etc., Etc. Saddles and Bridles, etc.. HEMLOCK, SOLE LEATHER, HARNESS AND UPPER LEATHER. HATH or Every Description, HARDWARE miml CROCKERY, Etc., Etc , Also, no BAGS RIO COFFEE, lO.W VARTIS BAGGING, 50 BA RRELS SUGAR, assorted, 200 KEG SNA ILS. ROASTED COFFEE, 200 BARRELS FLOUR, assorted. 50 BOXES CHEESE, 50 ROXES OF TOBACCO, 500 Liverpool Salt, (ground and coarse) MACKABOY SNUFF, In jars and parkas™ 200 BAGS VIRGINIA SALT, WASHING AND TOILET SOAPS, 1000 BUNDLES COTTON TIEB. STARCH, ASSORTED PICKLES. Concentrated Potash, Brooms. Castings conHistin" of I’ota, Oven. Spiders anil Odd Lida. Manilla Rope, from 4 to 1 £ inches, Cotton Rope, (ii.shen anil Country Uniter. Creen Tea, Powder. Lead and Shot, Buckets ami ('bums, Machine Needles. Pens Ink Paper. Envelope* amt Spelling Hooka, and many other articlea too tedious to mention. It is suf ficient to aav he has a large variety f all classes of (i()OI)S adaptwl especially to planters’ use. HE HE lIKS COMPETITION. Call anil be convinced of the fact. He means just wliut he says. He also sells the celebrated • r > KXCELLENZA AND DOBBS’ CHEMICALS. ATHENS, GA. 70 EMO V A 1,1! fIIHE CN'DEUSIC \ E-I). haring secured the well known and popular store house of Freeman Mosely .1 l Yow. corner of Sage ami Doric Streets, desires to rail the attention of his customers and the country generally, tothe fact that he will, on the Ist day of October, t.-ii. remove, from his old stand to the aisiye named place, where he will inten the Largest and Best, Selected STOCK OF GOODS ever brought to this market, resisting of EVERYTHING usually kept in a First-Class Store. *• BAGGING, TIES, SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE, BACON & FLOUR, w ill Ik- kept in largo quantities, and sold at the Lowest Possible Prices. A full and complete asssortmuut of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Leather, Hats, Hardware, Crockery, nnd m fact tbecountry acitb, will In* constantly kept instock. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS olFercil to CASH JIUYKIiS. Come one! come all!..if you Avant good bar;; a ink. Mr. W. J. Snow remains with me, and will be plcaaed to moot his friends from Hart County, and serve them upon the most favorable trims. September, 1877. 59-70 • 11. M*'ALLISTKK, Toccoa City. J. MYERS. S. MARCUS, MYEMS & MEULCVB* JOBBERS IN DRV GOODS, NOTIONS, HOSIERY, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS & CLOTHING. r |MIE UNDF.RSIGNED respectfully informs the merchants of Ilart and surrounding X 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 front our Dry floods. Notions and other departments. In our new Store will he found the iargest and best selected stock of Shoes and Hats we have ever had, and we feel satisfied that it will he to the interest of purchasers to inspect our stock before buying elsewhere. MYERS & MARCUS. 54 SMI A •*•* BROAD STREET. AI'UVRTA, GEORGIA. “ TO OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ACROSS THE RIVER: OUR FREIGHTS have just hern brought down, and down wo come with our prices to the very bottom If you w ill only come over and try us, we promise to send you back on your way rejoicing. ‘ We sell 5 lbs Good Coffee for SI.OO 10 lbs Good Sugar for SI.OO Excellent Men and Women Shoes at SI.OO Best 7-8 Shirting at 6 l-2c to 7c per yard And everything clue in projiortion. We d*al in everything a man or wnwutn mav want except fine drena £ohlh ; and if you (lou t believe we can do all wo proiuiae, come over and be convinced. Sept. 25. 1877. 58 70 SULLIVAN & CO., Anderson, S. C. Hart sheriff’s sale. Will Im* malil, before the Coni-thoune door in Hartwell, Hart County, Geuruia. on the First Turn •lav in December next, within the hours of sale, the following pro pert v, to-wit: Rightv-Tlnw Acres of land, lying and l>eing in the County of Hart on the bead waters of Light wood Log Crock, joining lands of James Stefiel, Monroe Sander*. and others, all levied on with two Justice Court ft. fas. issued from the UDith District G. M., one in favor of l*oek & Stephenson vs. Klias Sanders and the other John* Peek A: S<n vs. Klias Sanders. All levied on to satisfy the shove stated ti. fas. Levy made ly Janies K. Vickery, L. C., and returuvd to me Nov. 3, ltfTT. 634* J R. MYERS. Sheriff. T-KXT-.OTZX ITG 7 . fPHE undersigned Informs the jtoople of Hart that £. he is carrying on the tailoring business in rear of Sattertield’s (tiiM-ery. wheiv lie is prepared to cut and make all kinds of clothing at cheap prices in the verv latest steles and fashions. Satisfaction guar anteed. 05 A. G. PERRYMAN. TVfoTK’R TOWN I.OT FOR SALE. Will be sold at Hartwell. Hart County. Ga.. on the 4th day of December next. Town Lot No. f>. known as the old Jail I^ot: also the old Jail on said Lot. to lie M>ld separate. Trims cash. R> *nler of the Court of Ordinary of said Count v. This Oct. **ftth, 1 r*TT. FRED. C. STEPHENSON. Uo—titi Ordinary. EXECUTORS’ SALE. -I-i Will be sold on the Ist Tuesday in December next, before the Courthouse (hxir in Hartwell, Hart County, (la., one tract of land, l>elonging to tlie estate of James Adams, late of Elbert County, deceased, adjoining lands of tlie estate of Moses H. Adams, deceased, containing one hundred ami fifteen acres! more or less. A Unit 1W) aeres eleared land in culti ration, remainder ill old field and original forest; well watered and timbered. One cabin npon the place suitable for a tenant. Sold for distribution with legatees. Terms, one-half cash, and the other half H! mouths credit. E. P. THORNTON, i „ W. K. ADAMS, i Executors. Oct. 31, 1377, fi3-fi6 /3f \ ¥ ¥ \ Great chance to make money. I ' J | I I 1 If von can't get gold you can I -w- I II I I get greenbacks. We‘ need a \ I I / I ( I / person in every town to take V/ AAA/ I subscriptions tor the largest, .... cheapest aud best Illustrated family publication in the world. Any one can be come a successful agent. The most elegant works of art given free to suWrihers. The price is so low that almost every I sidy subscribes. One agent reports making over ?I.K> in a week. A lady agent reports taking over 400 snbsorila is in ten days. All who engage make money fast. -You can devote all Tour time to the business, er only vour spare time ‘You can ilo it as well as others. ' Pul I particulars, direc tions and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outfit Ire.-. If you want profitable work send us your at dress at once. It costs nothing to try the business No one who engages fails ~ make great pay. Ail dress " The People's JoufLg! " Portland, Maine. DANIEL F. BEATTY’S PARLOR ORGANS. These remarkable in.lrnme.il* pomes* eapariti** for musi.ml eOerls and expression never Is lore st t*iu*d adapted for Amateur and lTolessional. and an ornament in any parlor. hil |..nltiy nl Tuix. Thoront;h Werkmaii.h p. Elf irnnt llrslsn atnl Elnlah, mid wonderful va riety of their oinhination tn|*>. Every Instrument fully warranted fur six wars a* strictly Hist das* in even reaiterl ami a* a guarantee they are "hipped .Hi from live to Hlteeii days' I*-1 trial money refund. ,si and freight charm* paid la.th by me If they are misrepresented or In wav prove unsalisHu lory. No sucli oiler lias ever Iteen made. Beware ol umlaUoirs. Agents wanted, but where I have none, large dla count* made to introduce in new looalitim. Semi for Illustrated ADVERTISER, containing km If lists of testimonials from well known persona, tome or whom von mat know, classitii and by States with lNotolhees annexed, that all ntay cimnirc 'htyctol IIm Atldress, DA* I El. E. ■*. ATTT, M Wnshiaxlon. hew Jrisey. . H SI OVN JAS. E. SKIONTOt'H, SLOAN ft SEICNIOUS, COTTON FACTORS AND GENERAL Commission Merchants, BROWN S WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. 95 Make Advances on tailin'. HD THE IRON KING, TIIE BEST, THE GATE CITY, Cooking Stoves have 110 superior for Excellence in manufacture and cooking qualities. I have no hesitancy in recommending and guaranteeing them. These Celebrated Stoves and Wilkins’ Premium TIN \\ . VRE FOR SALE, BY E. B. BENSON & CO, HARTWELL. J. C. WILKINS, 55 ATHENS, GA. 60 BEATTY nano. Grand, S.piiire A ('prltflit, nnd Kvatty'* Celebrated Golden Tongue i’nrlor Organ. A word in their favor, road : From the (Elgin, III.) Reformki: : “ Wo liavo in our own bouso one of tiic pianos ml vortised by Daniel F. Beatty in another column, and do not hesitate to recommend it from our knowlcdgo of its quality. Mr. Beatty has dealt very honorably by us.’’ It. K. Sedgwidt, of Bonaparte, lowa, says “Organ came to hand ail safe; and .after one boor's trial 1 send you tlie east). It more than meets my expectations. The tone is exceedingly tine and me lodious, and the ease is stylish and beautifully finished.” From J. L. Ererilt. Fir/., Cathicr National Broad way Bank, Fetv York : “Organ No. MIO received. As lam fully satisfied with the instrument, 1 remit without further delay. I have not thought it necessary to call in experts to test it. All my t'aniih are delighted,'' Every instrument fully sarrant,si for six years as strictly first class in every t'esjset. and its a guaran tee of gtssl faith ‘hey are shipped on from 5 to 15 tlays* test trial, money ivlonded and freight charges paid both ways by me if they are in any form mis represented or prove unsatisfactorv. Nothing fairer than this can he offered. AGK\ IS WANTED, lint where I have non. 1 large diseomits made to in* tixsluee in now localities. Send for illustrated Ait vpurisEß (Gatnltigue Kditionl with testimonials from ilistingiiisltcl persons, some of whom you may know, before buviug clsrwhei-e. .Athlress, DANIEL F. BEATTY, 65!)0 ttiishiiigloii. Now Jersey. WM, F. QUINCY, WITH HENRY BISCHOFF, Wholesale Grocer, So*. I7 A 10J> Ernst Bay, 00 C'H A R I.KMTORT. N. C. 7J PROVISIONS ON TIME To those that come forward and pay mo Early This Fall. Those failing to do so can’t expect credit longer. AH indebted to the old firm of T. J. LINDER & CO., that fail to SET in the next THIRTY DAYS, * , SUED,” 1 ftM the business ninst be wound up. So bring along vour money, or Cotton, lor which the HIGHEST PIUCE will be paid. T. J. LINDER. LOOK OUT! AM. An. N. AYERS want to wav there delfts . and earnestly beg those indeliteo for bagging and ties, and for sawing lumber, to come at once and p.v "P- You pay your guano debts and your tiro. V'sion debts, and we feel that we are entitled to w'hat you ow e us. If von don't come and pay us P,oh will ha ve to come ail*! sell ns out. We are' not "nine take the lmiucst/a.l. We don't feel inclined to stead. T Oj-CC