The Sun. (Hartwell, GA.) 1876-1879, December 05, 1877, Image 2

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TH E S l N. iiautwkli.. ii tit r rorxTS. ja.i , I►!•• illl*>r A. 1577. ROTATION 'SYSTEM. To-*l*v in to decide whether the rotn tion nyntern is to he continued in this Sen atorial District, or whether it is to he nhnndoned. We have no idea how it will he determined, hut whatever may the ex pressed will of the people on the question we shall heartily acquiesce. Both the con testants are gentlemen of probity, and are so far as wo know good Democrats. Whichever is elected, we feel sure will do his duty to his constituents so far as lies in his power. While we believe the rota tion plan to he a good one—one that in sures a fair representation to every county, yet it is for the peoplo to decide as to wheth er itji'kall continue or not, and no man has aright aftc. such questions have boon left to the fair arbitration of tho ballot box to demur. We hope that the bickerings and animosities engendered by every heated contest will subside, and that every man in our good old District will accept grace fully the result, and aid our Senator, who ever he may be, in every way that they can to do his duty, l.et not the Demo crats he divided among themselves, for it is highly important that we stand closely together, ever rendy to meet the common foe whenever he presents himself. We be - organization to he necessary to the weal of every pat ty, and as the mission ol the Democratic party is not yet fully ac complished, let us he careful not to be come too lax in our unity, w herein lies our strength. Strange Dream. Dear StiN : 1 arise to explain—no, to apologize. lam sorry that 1 caused some of your pious (?) readers pain in my letter, which w as written, perhaps, through some strange hallucination or in a state of som nambulism. 1 awake to liiul that '‘morality'' takes me to task ! He is a strange fellow, if he is as much shocked as lie pretends, lie should have signed his name piety, sanc tity, oral least have taken some xfroiigci' name than “morality,” We are told that he who depends solely upon his morals “ hangs upon n brittle thread'’ mid has no hope. I would tell where such characters ultimately land, hut I do not want to cause another convulsion in this community by using such language as h—l (excuse me). Perhaps “ morality” has never read any Other Bible than Rev. Rodolphus Dicken son’s, which w e arc told lias not the word hell within its lids, i was raised up under King James’ translation, and I now use the same in my family devotions (1 do not say it boast ingly for 1 know 1 conic far short of tny whole duty), and 1 try to impress upon my children the importance of living so as to avoid that horrible place. Would “ mor ality” have me speak in mild terms of hell or forbear speaking of it at alii 1 It is made our duty to do all in our power against the Devil, and how can we do it better than by showing the terrible punishments he in dicts upon his followers? I speak conscien tiously when I sny no tacriligt was in tended in my letter and I refer “ moral ity,” and all other grumbler’s to Webster’s unabridged Dictionary for the definition of any word in my letter that seemed to them to be sacriligious. It is impossible to please everybody, and 1 did not expect that. “When the saddle pinches the horse flinches." I have as high reverence for the Supreme Being as any of the coinplailiers yet heard from : hut 1 confess that I have no respect for the Devil nor desire that any of my people should become residents of hell. How an honest and religious man can, take exceptions to my letter, is, in deed, a mystery. Take another view of niv letter, dear of fended render, and is it not rather a w ant ing or reproof to those who are living dis honestly ? Does it not portray the awful consequences of such a course of conduct!' Such was the intention of the writer ere his thoughts were expressed—to do good and not evil. 1 hold that if anything can he said for the improvement of the honesty of the people, that it ought to bo said. Our excuse for publishing our first letter can not he better rendered than by using John Bunyan's excuse for printing “Pilgrim's Progress, via : " Well, when 1 had thus put my ends together. I showed them others, that I might see whether They would condemn them, or them jus tify : And sonic said, Let them live: some, Let them die ; Some said, friend, print it: others said. Not so ; Some said. It might do good ; others said. No. Now was I in a strait, and did not see Which was the best thing to be done by me: At last I thought. Since you are thus di vided. I print it will, and so the case decided. ♦*♦*** % * * Forbear to judge 'ill you do further see. If that you wilt not read let italonc; Koine love the meat, some love to pick the bone. \eii, that I might them better moderate. \ did too with them thus expostulate:— May I not write in such a style as this? In such a method, too. and vet not miss My end—thy good? Why may it not he done? Park clouds bring waters, when the bright tiring none.” Your hopeful (not lost) friend, Dick. . Bishop Marvin, of the M. E. Church ■south, one of the brightest lights and pnost beloved representatives of his church, died at St. Louis. Mo.. Monday morning, Nov. 10th. 1877. Bishop Marvin was revered and honored by all classes and all denominations; he possessed administra tive ability of the highest order, and was intellectually the peer of any divine in this pountry. < '/a'inesriltt EwjU, Nail (be l.ie Again. Atlanta has been charged over and over again with faithlessness to her pledge to the State, in relation to the capital. The late Conatitiitioual Convention ap pointed a committee to investigate the mat ter, nnd the report was in the following words : " AKTKR A BATH'.NT AND CARE FUL INVESTIGATION. WK ARF. SAT ISFIED THAT THK CITY tF ATLAN TA HAS ACTED IN THE UTMOST (iotiD FAITH. AND THAT THEY IIA\ E PAID EVEin DOLLAR THAT THEY HAVE AGREED TO BAY TO WARD THE PI KCIIASE OF TII£CAP ITA!, HI 11, DING.”— GuinenriUe fin gif. MISS (\ JAMES Is oH'ci Mock of Millin' ry COST. Beautiful Trimmed Hats for SI & 1.50. HATS, HOI 111 #5 00 for *1 CO ; worth *lO 00 for *0 oo RIHUOXS. worth VO ct*., for 10 ct*; worth TV at 20c HKLTS, Jirsi LKS mbl 11A IK HOODS at a *riHcc /•♦phyr Wool, Ktfvor nail Hold l’orfoi>tcd ('mil I’.oh 1. 1 French ami .lava <’n\a*. ihautifu) Sets of Fur for Ladies nml Children, and Fur Capa J&.ZE COST. Kvcrytlilnjx ♦ < mt to clone out my Winter Steak, rail early ami seem** a bargain. MISS C. JAMES, <n ATHEXH, <;a. FITS EPILEPSY, hi 7 FALLING SICKNESS IVriiinitPiill.v rnio(l -3io Inmnbiin—bj •me ii">nth * • ■aefeof Hr. < Jon 1 •*•!*•* < olchru Icl Inl all iit l<* Fit l*oo<lera. To convince sutler era that them* )mwilith will do hII we claiiii for them, we will send them liy until. |Mst |>oi<l, a tree 'f'rtn I Imix. Ah Dr. (lonian lis the only physician ttint Itum ever made this disease a apci'inl study, Mud as to our knowledge IlioUMHltds luinc heen permit* lienll.v cured iv the IlM*’ of tIiOHC Fowdera, we will gnaraiitrcn permanent cure in every ruse, or refund you nil money expended. All nullircrs should uive these powders mi early trial, and he eonviueed of their dilutive novels. Price, for laryre Imix. |Bt.O(i. or 4 boxes for *IO.OO. sent hy mail to any part of !'lifted Stab s or (’amnia on receipt of price, or hv express. ('. (). D. Address, i.SH & BOBBINS, (H IM pan l'i i.ton SntKiir, Hiidoki.vn, N. V. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All sMll’crers from this disease that me anxious to be onre I should try IJU. KJSISAE/FS (ELEUJfA ri:i> coxsrurrivi: rowo/iHs. ti„>c iw ders me the only p repaint ion known that will cure COASI'M I*j and all diseases of the Tliront and ■iimirv—indeed, so strong is our faith in them, and also to eonvinee you that they are no Inuithii)', we will forward to every sulb ter, b\ mail, post paid, a tree* 'i'riiil llox. We don’t want your money until you are perfectly satisfied of their curative powers. If your life is worth snviirj: don't delay in uivinthese Powders a trial, as they will miirely cure you. Price, for larec hox. SI.OO. sent to any part of the I'nib-d States or Canada, by mail on receipt of price. Address, ASH & BOBBINS 07 111. :tll, I’CT.TON SI'UKKT. HIIOOKI.VN, N. Y. i DMINISTRATt>R’S SALE. |**\ virtue of an ordn- from the Court of Ordi nary of Hart ('utility, will he sold, on the First Tuesday in January. 1*77, la fore the Courthouse door in Hartwell, in said County, within the ieptl hours of aale. Due Tract of Land in said County, ad joining lands of J. A. Johnson, (>. McCuit.v* nd Win. McConnell, contain in;* Ninety One Acres, more or less, well Improved, and ahoi t Fff;y A* res in a p o 1 state of culm nlion and well watered. Sold as the property of W. A. Mcwboimi. deceased, for tho bene fit of the heirs and creditor*. Terms, credit, one third due December 25th. I*7 *; on -third due De ei iiils i •.kith 1*711; and one-tliird dm* December 25th. I**o. with interest from day of sale at ten per cent. Ilond given for titles. This December :t, 1*77. 67-70 S. M. MEWnOTRN, A.lm’r. (TRUiSTEE'S SALE. 1- It y virtue of an order from the Superior Court of Halt County, will lie sold on the First Tuesday in damiiUA, I*7*. Ifore the Court house dour in Hart well. Da., in .said Couutv. within tin- lepil hours of s de. One Tract of Land in said County, adjoining lands of Win. My ers, S. Me.Mulian, .lames l). liieh ardson. and others, eontaininir 110 Acres, more or less, do acres native forest. liHiauce in old tield. well watered. Sold as the property of J. P. Neal's chil dren for the benefit of said ehihiten. fora division. Terms, one-halt cash : other half 12 months credit. This i Vermin r *J, II"77. ti 70 WILLIAM MYKUS, Trustee. l I ART SHKRIFF’S SALE. A Will be sold Ix-loro tin* CmirtlioiiHC door in Hartwell. Hurt Counts, (icorgia, <*u the Fiist Tues day in .January next, within flit* legal hours ot' hulp. lhr folios* inj:j*ro]HMt v. to-svil ; Out* Hundred Appps of Land, iiitnc or lens, lying and being in the Counts of Unit. *n tin* seat era of Coldwaior Creek. joining lands of Till.s llrown. lands fonnprly owned liy Harrison Agnesv, and othpvs. I.t'vlptl mi li\ \ irtue of a Jui*t i< r Court ti. fa. issupti Irian tin* 1112th Diatrivt C. M. in favor of T. .1. Lin tin* \s I' K. fiillpv. D'vv made and returned tomr bs .1. K. Viekrry, L. C. 'i'his I h eember 3. IST.. *7 111 J. U. MVKKS. Sheriff. Hart sheriffs sale. Will la* suhl. 1 fori- thp Courtlmme door in ll.irt'vpll. Hart County. Georgia, on tin* First Tues day in .Innnary next, within tin* legal hours of snip, the followin'; property, to wit: Oiu* Uousp aiiuTwo I.ots. loth together, Nos. 77 and Ml eontaining One-helf At ren rarh. mol's or loss, well improved. lying anti Wing in thp town of Hart well, it In inn thp lots whereon Hr. George Kberhart now lives, Levied <*n with a ti. fa. burned from Hart Sn|wioi Court at Mareh torm. 1>77. in favor of John Kl rhart & Son vs. lioti “c Kberhnrt : also, other ti. fas. in niv hnnda against tin* defendant in ti. ta. l*n>peK’ |Hiintpd out liy tho detenda nt in ti. fa. 1 )e© ntber -id, 1p77. 67 70 .) H. MVKKS. Shpritf. Hart sheriffs sale. - Will Is* sold before the Courthouse door ill l a tweil. Hart Counts. Georgia, on the First Tiles i a. in January next, Annus the legal hours of sale, the following pro|eity to wit : One gras horse, about eight years old. l evied on to satisfy a ti fa. issued from Hart Superior Court Sentv inber Term. in favor of i hoinas K Ad: nts vs. K V. Hall l*r*pertv i tainted out hv T. 1 . Adams, plaint ill in lb fa. I bis 1 >eeemier 3. 1577. 67 TO J. K. M V i:RS, Shcritt. p KORlilA —IIART COUNTY. I I OKOIX AISY'S 1 FFICK. rjuovrll Farmer )mm itpplusl for exemption of per sonalt \ and setting np;u t ami valuation of homcstiml. anil I will |ui**h upon tin- *Mjnt* at 12 o'clock M on the >:fh tla\ *t IVo-mIH i, 18*7, t jny otftci, This No w nihcr Wth, 1877. F. t\ STEPHENSON. Ortlhiaiy. WILLIAM L. WEBB, Lain VYKKB A SACK, Snfcessors to CAMKI’OX. \VKill' A ('O., IMPORTKK OF CHINA, GLASS&KAUTHKXWARE, MIOKIMa M VSSIiS. lii:KOSI.\K LAWPM. AC. \irv Street, (ONK lOOti FltOM HA7.KL ST.) CU ABM3 ST ON, S. C. * 4?’ Wjli *uj>ply t'ountiy Merchant* with (iootl*, in hi y tin- at as loir rate* a* they can lay in Xnr (At \\>rk or ckf-hcrc. ' V* LI'DDEX k BATES' S©-u_t:h.ein Ml SK’llOl SK SAVANNAH, GA„ The Great ?iano and Organ Depot of tho South. JL NEW BEFAETUIE. “M ddle Men ’ to the Rear I * PIANOS AND ORGANS Ntw HAVCW CT ■ II —“—“— . I *j* t 0-- ■-* C •- V F ,'ij mmamu - 1 I’ff'Bi j Z |.vj SOLD Dill EC T TO PURCHASERS AGENTS COMMISSION SAVED. !ii!|iorliin! AiiiioiiiKTiiieiil! Si;i*ti:mbkii 1, 1877, \Yo roapcctfully nolify all wanting Pi anos and Organs that wu have closed all local agencies for the sale of onr instru ments, ami shall from this date sujiplg jmr chomi n iliire/ irilkont thf tiiil or inlcrrrn tinn of tigtn's. All instruments will lierc after be sold strictly at factory J’riccu. and those who buy from us will xaee tin romiiii.iitioii hcretojorr jxti'l (tyciitx. Our Cash Prices arc uniform, and the lowest in the United States. LI DPEN & BATES. PIANOSHHKIAXS SnMBHOnBHH AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT!! *• Bran New Rosewood $650 Pianos for $17.1.'' “Splendid $270 Organs for $05." Northern pretended manufacturers so ad vertise. but it is false. Instruments so of fered are inferior and priced three times their value. We arc wholesale dealers, having no oj/intx, and selling reliable in struments from bast wttkvrs direct to pur chasers at Factory I’rinx. New Rosewood Pianos, with Stool and Cover. 7 Octave. $170; 7‘j Oct. S2JO. Ma son & Hamlin Organs, 7 Stop. *IOO ; 0 Stop, *1 10. Organs from other makers, 7 Stops, $00; !> Stops, $72. Fifteen days trial. Written guarantee. Reduction to Teach ers Schools, and Churches. Send lor Cata logues. Special Offers Sept. I. 1577. and Circular exposing Impositions of Piano and Organ Trade, etc. LCDDEN A PATHS. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers, Savannah, Oa. A O BOGI S IXSTBCMKXTS. All instruinunts we sell are from old and reliable makers, whose reputation is a guarantee of their excellence. Purchasers have a choice from seven of the best mak ers known. Every Instrument fully guar anteed. No humbug or misrepresentation —fair ami square dealing. Itl-i NOT DECEIVED liy the swindling advertisement of North ern i*hKTKMiKP manufacturers, offering sir>o Pianos for $175, and S2OO Organs for s(>o. We say, openly, that such otters are humbug, and the Instruments are not worth ONK-Tlllttl) the price. We. or any reputable dealer, can sell as good, or bet ter for the same money. < 'll E. I K INS TI! I MEX 7’.S’ 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. IXSTECMEXTS OX TRIAL. Pianos and Organs sent on trial for fif teen days. We pay freight if not satis factory. OXR LAST WORD. Send lor Special Offers September 1. illustrated Catalogue and Circular Expos ing Fraud and Impositions of the Piano and Organ Trade. Address, I.CBDKX X RATES. Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers, ti-l-SD Savannah, Da. Holland’s Old Corner. VT this old stand. the MithsrriU>r will keep through the v inter N \i/r, iucx, Mnan, con i:i:, and a general asuorhitoiit of OroceHi** and all lueful (iiMula needed in a family, mid w ill lutt i. t t ////>ax I*a os % onrj corxrny PRODUCE. and would not object to taking Cadi. (live iuo a call and I Mill try to please von, W. 11. STEPHENSON. A6EKTSWANTHI, FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Wilson Sewing Machine Company, 829 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, NEW ORLEANS, LA, CHICAGO, ILLS, OR SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. i e. C. DOBBS n\S()N It vs.) .VNJIJ \KIIIVK. HIS MAMMOTtt STMKJKOK FALL AND WIMER GOODS, C’OXSISTIXti IN' I‘ARTOK THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES, VIZ: CaiicoeSj Brown & Bleached Shirting 6. Sheeting, Brown Drilling, Osnabur-r B , Paper and Linen Collars, Wool, Jeans. Lindseys, Undershirts, Balmoral Skirts, Flannels, Spool Cotton, Ladies’ and Gents’ Shawls, Factory Checks, Bed Blankets, Etc., Factory Yarns, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’ Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Hte.. Etc. Saddles and Bridles, etc.. HEMLOCK. SOLE LEATHER, HA II MESS AND UPPER LEATHER , XI VMS I It very X>CMcript ion, II .V It I. \V AIC 57 aml ( HaiUl-ltl* Me., Mr.. At mo. 50 JIAOS RIO COFFEE, 111, 000 YARDS BAGGING, 50 BARRELS SUGAR, assorted, 200 KEGS NAILS, ROASTED COFFER, 'Ji'O BABHELS FLOUR, aownleil. Ml BONKS CHEESE. SO BONKS OF TOBACCO, MKJ Uvi'iixwl Suit, taruiunl nnd cooine) iIACKAIIOY SN't UU. in Jarn him! packager •JOO BAGS VIRGINIA SALT, WASHING AND TOILET SOAPS, 1000 BUNDLES COTTON TIES. STARCH, ASSORTED PtCKLES, Concentrated Potash, Brooms. Cantina* eoindhtineof IVit*. Oven. Spideiaand Odd Lida. Manilla Rnpc. t'nmi Itu IJ iiwlies. (‘idlnn I;<>])e. I, miil Cminti v llutlei Green Tea. Pnwder, Lead anil Sind. Bnekrtx anil t'liilrie*, Maeliine Neiallea. [||i,. l’apei . Kuveluptw and Spellili;: lkHike, and mam idlier arliilea tia> tedinn* f nientiim. It ia *ui lieiiait te savlmliasa large vaiietv <d' all clasaeanf GOODS adaiiteil eapeeiailv to planters' use. TIE DE FIES COMPETITION. Call and l>e convinced of the !'ae(. He means just w iiat lie savs. lie alee sells tlm uvlvbnifed < EXCELI.ENZA AND DORHS’ CHEMICALS. ATHENS, OA. 70 REM (> V A U!! riUIK rXDI'HSI(iNKI). having Merured the well known and popular stove house of Freeman Mosel\ A 1 Yow. earner of Sage and Doyle Street**, desire* to rail the attention of his customer* anil the country celleiallv, to the fac t th.it lie will, on the Ist day cf October. If-77. remove from his old stand to the above named place, w here lie w ill open the Largest and liest Selected STI X'lv OF GOODS ever brought to this market resisting of KVKIIYTHING usually kept in a First-Class Store. BAGGING, TIES, SALT. SUGAR, GOFFEE, liACON X FLOUR, will be kept in large tpiantitirs. mi l hiiM at tin 1 t/uv -t I'mwtiWc l’riees. A full amt romivti-tr awMortinent of Ery Goods, Loots and Shoes, Leather, Hats, Hardware, Crockery, and in fact everything the country needs, will Im* nn*lntly kept instock. HPK< l\L I.XDf CKMJ-JXTS ottered to CASH JU'YKKS. Come one! eonie all! if you want good bargains. Mr. W. J. Snow remains with me. and will he pleased to meet his friends from Ilart County, and serve them uiMUi the most favorable terms. Septembi' TANARUS, 1577. .79-70 A . 11. M’ALLISTKR, Tcccoa City. J. MYKMS. S. MARCUS. MYEMB & MsiRCUSt jor mats ix 1 )ItY GOODS, NOTIONS. HOSIERY, ROOTS, SHOES, IIATS & CLOTHING. r |'MIH UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the merchants of Hurt and surrounding 1 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 he found the largest 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 9X6 A ass RKOAO NTBKET. Al’tll’STA, 6F.4)RIA. TO OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS ACROSS THE RIVER : OUR FI’KIOIITS have just lxs-n linmslit ‘town, amt ilown r ronie with our pliers to (tie very bottom It Jim will only come over amt try oa, we promise tie arm 1 Mill hack on \ our way rejoicing.* We sell 5 lbs Good Coffee for 81. GO 10 lbs Good Sugar for 81.00 Excellent Men and Women Shoes at 81.00 Best 7-8 ShTrtmg at 6 L2c to 7c per yard And everythin** else in proportion. Wo deni in everything a man or woman ma\ want except tine dress goods : and if you don’t believe we enu do all we promise, eome over and he convinced. sep.a:,. ts 77. v7O SULLIVAN & CO., Anderson, S. C. I Sami Kt. A. Nkusox. Lkwik A. Xitisox. S. A. NELSON & CO.. WHOI.KSAI.E DKAI.KIIS IN BOOTS k SHOES, Xff. 21 lain :io .Street, S> C till 73 T U I. M O N A. is In yond compaiiHou the brat remedy for the at re of ( ONSI* M PTI< )N <ere ain it* wort adranccd stager). Asthma, ttmm ’ fis, Catarrh. and all derangements of the N'KKVKoi’S SYSTEM. A circular contain itiir Pnrticuhirs of Many Case* Snrccs# fully Treated, full advice flu* the treatment of the dim j’isps almvc mentioned. and e*rtltieaten of actual cures. will Im* St lit five by mail to all applicants. Address OSCAR <. MOSES. Sole Proprietor, 1~ Coi l land t Street! New Voi k. rw I Hunt, Rankin % Lamar, Wholesale Druggists, XO. 11. North I’rjor .Street, A'ri.tXTV. ta„ FFEIt to tile trade tin- largest stock of Reliable • ioods iii tlio State, on moat favornldo term*. PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS •>!' A Specialty. 1823. SEND FOR 1878. Til K NEW YORK OBSERVER Tmk 11 kmt Relic, to us am* Secular Family Xkwk- I'AI’KIt. SH.IS A YKAK. POST* l*A 111. Kmaouhiikh 18*24. ! > 37 K<ni . MAV YORK. ; SAMPLE CITIES FREE. DANIEL F. BEATTY’S PIRLOR ORGANS. kalde instrumeuls |s.ss, -s eaiHi. illn, r.n uiiu.ii a! elli .Is and expression never U ieis. al laimsi adapted f-r Amateur i,'" I ’.’'|lTani,lly an <ii uuiui ut in ai>> parlor, t'” ~l Time. Tlioroiiflt WorkininiMlijp. M kriiX Itcsfun anil and ivoiuletfhl v „f iluii iimiliiiH(iuusto[.. Eiei) InstniaM'ut ifnllV n an anted for six .van* as sti f. tTy Hast Ha In ' .'. rv resit.a t, and asfc jnaWtilrv they are ,n iron, live to line, u days' tes' trial, mom .v n iund- M arid freliiht eli.il-c |wi. ht'th by me if_rtej r iHisifi.is .an dor in wfty |,i~vr misnt, . No 1 sirli otr. ilia-ever lieen made. fU wiii eof iiultiitimis. Aj[e,its atnd. lint where ' h:Ae !,<*!*• •"raj’ dis , „V,nls ioa.l. lo intriMliuV in . localities, s.i'iid hn Illustrated ADVERTISER, ■■oiitaliiinq T.mg lists of t, Stines,i,.ls ii-om v ollkuiwn iMTson. soiner,f whom elasslfled l,y States, with Pd olti. es annex,si. that all mar riiontri'din'vtof them. A.ldress, IxANIEI. BIAI IT. I (iS.'io WasliioKtoo. New J.rsej, J n. W.n.tx. JAM. . KKIGMOCfc SLOAN & SEICNIOUS, COTTON FACTOKS AND GENERAL Commission Merchants, BROWN’S WHARF. CHARLESTON, S. C. 95 IJ.it. <■ Ailtauces on I ill toil. 90 BEATTY OUT <jiriui(]. SqUlirc iV I |>ri-lit. mnl Hnilly'H Celebrated C*olden Tongup l*arlor Organ. A word in their favor, read: From the (Elgin. III.) KkkoiiMKß : •• Wo hav4* in our own lions** one *f the jh'bikih nil vi'itiwd by Danii l F. Jieatty in anotlu r t oUunn. and do not lu'.vitate t n*eommeiid it from onr knowl**dp of it* iiuality. Mr. Mentty lias *lt*nU very honorably by it*.’ !{. E. Sedgwick, of Jl o net parte, town, sops : ‘•Orjrim ennu* to hand all wife • :Yid after one Imiu h trial I send you the cn>h. It more than nu**tH nfv ‘XjM** tiit\.'iis. The tone is ex**e *linjtly tin** ami in*** loitiom*. mnl the em is stylish and beautifully finished." From J. fj. Errrift, E .••</.. Catchier National Unci'#- icap Hank. JYrr* Vork : “Orjinn No. 600 iveeived. As Ihm fully satisfied with the iitMttHhient. I irmit without further delaw I have not tiiouulif it necessary to cal* ill experts to test it. All my famih are livery instrument fully warranted for six yertrs lis strictly first elans in every rrsjiect. and as a pin rail | fee of u;ood faith ♦hey sn* slnjiped on from 5 to 15 ! days’ test trial, money refunded and freight eharpw ‘ paid ln>li wayft by nl( l if they are in any form mis ropiest nted or p*o\ * uusiitlsfaetory. Nothing fairer than this eon In* oilered. A<K.\'l'S IV AM'HO, but win re I have none hirjic disi oniits ntJnb* to it 4 .- (rodutn* in new localities*. Send fm* lll.uatrt|ted Ai>- viClMTsf.lt (Cabdoyue Kditioni with lestlmonials froiii distinguished pt*rso:rs. some of wnom you may knoWj before hiivinjr e!sewb*re. Address. r. rkitty, I 65-90 IVmdiinafloißy Sen Jersey* WM, F. QUINCY, HENRY BISCHOFF, Wholesale Grocer, K. 197 A 199 East liny, on AHAItI.KSrOX. H. 71 PROVISIONS ON TIME To those that eome forward and pay mo Early This Fall. Those failing to do so can’t expect fredlt longer. All indebted to the old firm of T. J. LINDER & CO., Hint fail In SETTLE in the next THIRTY DAYS, be £-51 T to iy, as the business must be wound up. So brim: nlotifr vour money, or rotten for which the 11IUI1KST FKK’K will he paid. 7 T. J. LINDER. CHEAP GUNSTI 169 Smithfield St., Pittsbnrffh, Pa^ RIF LEkS and breechloadinf, TANARUS, * . t doublo and rercsting, i. iGand :4 wt°^ Cn> roln Hunting, Target or Kana SHOT GUNS n klo and Single Barrel, Mu*- thV w U tlcaud lireech leoading. of all tne riost actions, nt pr ce< lower tuan over offered in thus country; iva rranted not to k ck or scatter, nnd to shoot clow vc1 7,. 10,1 5 ht*nce with grnst penetration. Double Guaa from tillotM; Singlo, tos3J. R/E \0 E V ERSI' 5 * f ’ an l ' footers, for pow iMtinri V.; 7 , i, r ,Ur an,! UU or fixed anlmn mtion, blue or full nickul plated, lor Him or Uentral h ir*l ammunition; Poekct licit nnd Navy Sizes; also, Ladiea* Kevolvers. nil pneos. from to $25. ’ IMS all kinds and sizus, from $1 to sn. J. H. JOHNSTON, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, i No. 109 Smithfteld St. PITTSBURGH, PA. r. N : *' ni RuTOlver. by Mail, Post Paid, to any Post Ofiico in th. l nun,l State, an.l I'anaiiaa Cion. lent BxpzMito any Expreas office iu the U. S., to be examined before paid for. ALI, (JOqUS WARRANTED. A full aaao r tm-t f ln <h, ' 1,u,! " f ammunition, din r lr. 'W.NMAKHISB- MATKUIAI.S, HAKRKI.S STOCKS. spY:'.''NDsTsrrTw.f fo'.TVi now iiikln“ : hooks! R^KlioT'io. INliS ' NETS ' RODS - L,NES AKMY TKNTS, i. 9 and 14 foot, at SP, $29 and s3*. Hammocks. $3 f>) to sin.oo. ’ Muskcu f °r •booting shot, range 60 yds. prioa. Liberal discount to merchant* and dealers. ® Kepaanng of Guns and ileroirers promptly nnd well done* / "4 / \ 1 1 \ • hiincc to makemonev. I I I I | I If you can't gold you ;iu I w I II II "lei nhneks. We need ;t \ IW I i I / person in every town to take V KA m. ' • subscriptions ior the largest, cheapest and beat I ill - strafed family publication in the world. Any one can be coiuc a Kiieet s.sful agent. The meat elegant work* of art given free to subscribers. Tlie price 1m no low that almost everybody subscribes. One njrcnt irporhi making over ?1.0 in a week. A lady reports taking over -too sulrsc'.ibers in t*n‘dv. All who engage make money fast. You can devote all your time to tlic business. or only vonr apart; time. You can do it as well as others, Kail particular*, direc tions and terms fine. IJlegant and expensive Outfit tree. If you want profitable work send ns your ad dress at ouoe. It (S,Sts nothing to ti v the business. No one who engages foils to make great pay. Ad dress “ Tho Iboplo's Journal," Portland. Maine. 50 r pilF lmdersl-pcd informs tin* people of Hart that X he in currying on the tailoring business in rear of SaileiTield s (Ji-oeerv. v here be is |repared to cut and make all kinds of clothing at cheap price* in tlm very latest styles and fashions. Satisfaction *uuir antced, Cos A. (I. PERRY MAN. f|EORGL\—HART COUNTY? Whereas. F. S. Rolsi-ts applies to 1110 for let ters of administration on the estate of Col. Van I) Iraev. late of said county, diseased: these an- tlieio. hue to cite and admonish all concerned to straw cause at my office on or before the First Monday ill.lamia, ry next why said letters should not Is- granted. Given tinder my hand, at office, this iStli dav of November 1e77. FItEDC. STEPIIKNStIN 4 Onlinary.