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THE Si: N.
HMTWEUU lIAKT '• KTY. W*.i
n (MlnvK-lny. ><■• uilmt 11*. >77.
RUMOR OF WA*.
Indications are favorable for anotVr
war w ith the Mexicnas. The depredation*
on the Texas border* continuo and the U.
S. authorities have expostulated with the
Greaxer* until forbearance ceaseth to boa
virtue. Remember the Alamo!
PLEVNA GOBBLED Ll*.
Tho veteran Russian engineer Todlebon,
lias enabled the Russians to capture Plevna
and about 40,000 Turk*. Osman Pasha
fought nobly and was slightly wounded.
The Otar returned to him his sword on
account of his bravery. The Turks are
still determined to carry the ptruggle to
the bitter end.
CHRISTMAS.
This is the last issue ofTm-: Sun before
Christmas, and as printers like their holi
day* as well as anybody, we will issue
only an advertising sheet next Wednesday.
It used to be that Christina* seemed to be
a long ways oil’, but as the years creep on
it seems as if the sacred day comes ahead
of time. Last Christmas was quite lively
in Hartwell, but present appearances indi
cate that it will be more in keeping w ith
the birth-day of our Savior. We take oc
casion here to wish our patrons “ A merry
Christmas and happy New Year.”
The Hartwell Suit hath a nice little
crowing hen trying to puss for a full
blooded rooster. — Toccoq Jit raid.
“ Was it for Crymet we have done."
The Herald says our rooster ain't one?
Candor compels us to admit. •
In case we found an egg under hit,
Hut w ould you not like a hen
That'ud lay a Senatorial egg now and it,set.
The above is poetry.
Alexander 11. Stephens gained four
pounds last month, nuu vet lie wears an
chors on his feet to hold himself down.—
Hawk rye.
If it wasn't for the Hawk-eye man’s feet
his head would have carried him up to the
happy hunting grounds long ago.
A Perplexing Point.
A legal writer in flu* Macon Telegraph
and Messenger makes the point if Governor
Golqoitt dies between this time and next
November there will be no legal govern
ment in Georgia and a state of anarchy
will ensue, lie takes the position that the
now Constitution goes into effect from the
time that flie Governor issues his nroela
mation declaring that it has been adopted.
The Constitution kills the qld Legislature
and as the new Legislature will not meet
and organize until November there is no
President of the Senate or Speaker of the
House to take tfie place of the Governor in
the event of his death or resignation nor is
there any person authorized, in such a
contingency, to call the General Assembly
together in special session. It is not proba
ble our Governor will either die or resign
during tho next eleven months, hut either
death or resignation might occur and pro
duce a very ugly political complication. It
is a matter of regret that the mischief was
not foreseen in time for its prevootion.
A Good Fellow,
Now that the election is over, let us lay
aside all bitlur disputes, go to work like
pood fellows and in every respect do the
best we can. — Tocroa Herald.
Died on the evening; of the 21st of Nov.,
at the old King place, in Elbert county.
Colonel Gaines Thompson. aged 9;!. lie
was a Captain in the ar of 1812.
Tho Atlanta Constitution says : “Some
of our citizens are already discussing
whereabouts in the nark the capital ought
to be built, and which way it ought to
front.
For the first time since the war Glynn
county has elected a Democratic member
of the Legislature. James Mine, colored,
has represented that county since IStW.
and was the oldest member of the last
House.
Augusta has increased in population du
ring the past year by fifteen hundred.
She has also advanced steadily in the de
velopment of her industrial enterprise, and
now ranks among tho first manufacturing
cities of tho South.
The division of California into two dif
ferent Slates is again under discussion.
The people ill the lower part of the State
want a capital oT their own and a govern
ment of their own, and they would locate
lxvth in Isis Angeles. I loth of the Son
Francisco newspapers are opposed to it.
Dick's letter in the Hartwell Sr.v some
works ago. written from a region, where
hot is no name for the heat, was replied to
by morality, and now Dick writes again m
the Srn and from this circumstance alone,
we presume that the desired mail route has
been established.— Tocroa If-raid.
Editors Sun : There is nut a temper
ance organisation of any kind in the Coun
ty, and it is said some of (lie cleverest,
best-hearted men among us are killing
themselves drinking whiskey. Can nothing
be done to help these men, to encourage
them, and stop them in their inad career
Wc think a society, or rather a pledge
could be gotten up that might save some of
them from a drunkard's grave. Let them
sign a pledge to abstain from anv kind of
intoxicating drinks for 12 months from the
date they sign, and at the end of the 12
mouths they can sign again. Very few af
ter the first year would ever go back, and
if they did, !2 months of peace and quiet
to their families would well repay the ef
fort to save them. There are men who
spend from one hundred and fifty to two
hundred dollars a year for strong drink,
whose families scarcely have the necessa
ries of life. The amount of money worse
kthan thrown away by liquor would pay
V their debts and make their homes happy
and comfortable. Is there no good solxr
ministers of the gospel who will take this
thjng in hand and try to reclaim the poor
drunkard, and check the driuking of church
members who are on the broad road to a
drunkard's heßf [
A (Strangely Shaped Potato!
Mr. David 0. Partain has raised a yam
potato thi* year of very singular *hapo.
There arc four distinct parts, yet it im all
one potato. It resembles a picked fowl by
holding it in one way. Looking at it from
another stand point, it resembles the aw oi
len head of the rattle-snake and the king
snake wrapped around it. Even the rattles
of the rattle-snake are visible. Holding
it another way, it appears like tha ears
and horns of the Angora Goat. From na
ture we may learn some useful lessons.
While viewing this potato, we thought of
the youth of the country, wrhose morals are
being choked to dean's by drunkenness and
vice. We thought of the many crops which
we see every year, pretty well choked by
grass and weeds. Also, of the honest men
who are, praiseworthily, trying to make h
decent living; but whose noses are kept to
the grindstone by unprincipled men, who
are choking their honest dues out of them
by fraud, lies, and taking the homestead.
We thought of officers who will set justice
aside ami give wrong decisions in favor of
a personal timid, thereby choking honcst
ly-eurm'd money out of those to whom it
is due. We thought of the many widows
and orphans who have had all comfort
choked out of them by those whom they
had confidence in as being their best
friends. The hypocrite also, can look like
a picked fowl, a pile of writhing snakes, or
an Angora Goat, whichever suits his con
venience. We thank Mr. J’artain for send
ing us the potato ; for it lias suggested
thoughts, we hope, may do u good, if no
one else is benefitted. Good luck, and
pleasant dreams to you, David.
Tom.
\\ II()
or. Want* mm to rontiiiuo IbiklnMi F
Ouir
who <!(M*irt> it paving up. Of ronnte wn iannnf
buy <ioo<U without HOMO
Our Mtfa k Im vrry much retlnowt anil will not Ih* re
ph uinhod until we twin pay our
If you want t* at nil to Andernnn, Twto# anil
\then tor tb* litll* aeeoiiimorlatiGiiM we hart
u\tnai/*fvruixhfd yon, of tciUNc \ou w ill not pay u.
If you want UHtoipiit hitHinuKM ami think we don’t
t'lHfi vo anythinu for our labor—don’t j ay ua.
Tlippo lh no better w*n loioi) tin* uiarhiurry thar
to dry up tho atiram tnat iiupt iIM it. l)o you think
nt! ran li\ r on nothing t
Wr ari* thankful that we have some kind frlunde
who do appi tH’iiilr iim and w ho w ant un to *il
another M‘r; but litiliMN the> nunibvr incroWMc a ran
idly it will t-uke our w hob- < tlb ( ti<uiM IliiM H4*Heon to
pay our dolitw, and w trill not buy ou orwlii to aell
to people who wont pay iim.
Ife intend to pay the last rent hrferre
buying more.
WE ARE IN EARNEST!
K. 11. HENSON A CO.
Dec. 19, 1877.
I*. B.—The Cash H huv t.n\thin" wehuve t n*
tanishii.el.v LOW Pltlt'ES. Stum thuig milit be
low cont! Come, sis- itml be convince.!.
K It. H. A CO.
Plano and Organ Playing
LEARNED IN A DAY!
MASON’S riIAKTS, which recently orrateil
auch a aonantiou in Bouton and elaewhctt*, will
t'uablcttuy person, of any to
Master the Piano and Organ
in a day, even though they have no ol
uotfM. etc. The Bom Pm Mil*, a :
** You can learn to play ou the piano or orjun in a
day, oven if ym plavod bffow, and have not
the Mlii'htOMt knowledge of note*, by the use o.
Mason s Charts. A eliild ten year* old cur
learn They are eudeiMiwl by the Im-m:
lntmicul people in BonUiii. and are the jLtruiiri eiiluiiuu
tlon of the luvenlive of the iiinet4H uth een
turv.”
rireulai M clvinfrfitll partfrulnm mid many teMtinio
nials w ill be sent free on applh-Htion. One act ol
Mast ms ('hart a. and u iris' lawik of treat value, enti
tied ft *Miuulna Hade EHly,** noth mailed, pout
paid, to nu\ ttddreaM. tor only f*i. Worth more tum>
SIOO on luusii Icmhoxu.” AddrcMß
A C. MDRI'OV,
Oenerwl Atlanta, Ga.
Ajtrenta wanted at once exerywhero. Ih wt chums
ever ottered. Secure territory lieforo t<m late. 'Perm
five. * rtS-00
Look to Your Interest !
Ilf H. STKI'IIENSON U coriMtiuitlv rtH'diviiig
\\ • now gtxHl*. lias on hand a .splendid lot ot
Fitsli Groceries,
Sell* boat full weight Liverpool Knit ftt f l 75 pci
naik.
Ilaoon at 10 oent* !
14 y uni* Good Calico for 00.
Other Good* in proportion. It will l>o to your in
to rest to give him a call.
Kvi i vthim; sold at LOWEST VUIOL for ( ASTI.
liighoMt price* aliowchl for all kind* produce in ex
change for Good*.
W. H. KTKPUKNSOX.
70 Holland s Old Stand.
PICTURE FRAMES.
1I T K keep the I.argent Slock of Moulding* ami
T? Picture Frmne* in A th**nx —*ll report* to tin
contrary notwithstanding. If you want your fiam
iiiirtione in good *h/lc h\u\ at tin* lowest price*, call on
us Im ion having \our work <toiu, and wo gear ante,
satisfaction, both in woi ktußiiahip and price.
Bl iUCE A FLEMING.
Bookseller* and Stationer*.
t jihistmasgoods.
OI T R assortment of CFI I*l STMA S COOPS is as
usual very complete, and includes Fine Gift
Hooks, tor old and young, Tovh and Games Work
Presentation ('tip* and Saucers Toilet Sets
and Va**. C hina Toys oi vanous kind*, lliaekeu.
Wall rocket*. Ac., and everything usual in our line.
It you cannot rome. send your order*, and we will
till them to you* satisfaction.
Special arrangement* made with Glmivhe* and
other* wbo dtairo to tit up FhiUUnas Trto*. We
buy and acll for e:u*b md will give you bottom price*.
DritKE a flkmtxg,
Athens, G.
GREEK'S ALMANAC FOB IS7S.
r pTTIS oM reliable Georgia Almanrtc. for Male by
A. the groan, do>w>n or Mingle oopy, by
BURKE Si 1 LEMING.
Athens, lia
SCHOOL HOOKS, STATIONERY, AC.
VFULL STtX’K of everything ill our tin*' at the
lowest pricea. We urn not he undersold. Ele
mentary Spelling Hook* ♦!.*>. For sale at
BURKE A FLRMTNGR.
Athens. CJa.
Hart sheriff’s sale.
Will bo Hold before the Courthouse <b*>r in
IlHitwell. llatt Comity. Georgia, n tin* Kimt Tnen
•inv in .fumuiry next, within the hours of
nalo, th* fbHowinepropcrtv, to wit ;
Urn* Hundred Atvres of lauud, uuue or Ichm. lying
and Indue in the County of Hurt, on the wnteis .
< oWwHler ( reek, knuiiig buuls of Miliy Ilrtwn, buidM
fbrmerlv owned by Hiininoii Agnew, anl other*.
Levied on by virtue of a Justice Tourt ti fa. i .sailed
from tin-111 xtt h District G‘. M. in tavor of T. J. I .to
iler vh. T It. ITillnv. Levy made ami returned tome
byj. E. Vickery, L. C. This 1 leceju her 3, IB<7.
obiO J. 1%. M luLk, 6huiir
LUDDEM BATES'
Souitlieazn.
MUSIC HOUSE
SAVANNAH, GA.,
The Great Piano and Organ Depot of
the South.
A NEW DEPARTURE,
“Mddle Men' to the Rear!
PIANOS AND ORGANS
' jRCH£Sr*A -. . f
SOLD DIRECT TO PURCHASERS
AGENTS COMMISSION SAVED.
Important Aiinonnccmcnt!
September 1, 1877.
We respectfully notify all wanting Pi
anos ami Organs that we have _c}<yjt;d all
\ocnl agencies for the sale of our instru
ments, and shall from this date supply pur
chaser direct without the. aid or interren
ion of agent*. All instruments will here
tffer he sold strictly at Factory Prices.
and those who buy from us will save the
onimission hereiofur* pai<l agents. Our
Cash Prices are uniform, and the lowest in
the United States.
I.UDDEN & BATES.
0 *-*• •
mosToiiMs
sssseess
AT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES.
EVERY MAN KIS OWN AGENT!!
Bran New Rosewood $(>.V) Pianos for
d75.” "Splendid ii 27() Organs for B , >s.’‘
Northern pretended manufacturers so ad
vertise. but it is false. Instruments so of
fered are inferior and priced three times
their value. We are wholesale dealers,
laving nu agents, and selling reliable in
'truinents from best makers direct to pur
chasers at Factory Frices.
New Rosewood Pianos, with Stool and
Cover. 7 Octave, $179; "j Oot. S2BO. Ma
mn & Hamlin Organs. 7 Stop. SIOO ; !) Stop,
>l4O. Organs from other makers, 7 Stops,
>(ii>; !) Stops, £72. Fifteen days trial.
Written guarantee. Reduction to Teach
rs Schools, and Churches. Send for Cata
ogues. Special Offers Sept. 1. 1877. and
'ircular exposing Impositions of Piano and
Organ Trade, etc.
I.UDDEN A BATES.
Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers.
Savannah, Ga.
NO HOOTS INSTRUMENTS.
All instruments we sell are from old
and reliable makers, whose reputation is a
_n in ran tee of their excellence. Purchasers
nave a choice from seven of the host milk
ers known. Every Instrument fully guar
mtced. No humbug or misrepresentation
—fair and square dealing.
DE XOT DECEIVED
By the swindling advertisement of Nortli
rn phhtkndkd manufacturers, ofTering
SOSO Pianos for $175, and S2OO Organs for
S6O. We sav. openly, that such offers are
humbug, and tbo Instruments are not
worth Onk-Thikd the price. We. or any
reputable dealer, can sell as good, or hot
ter for the same money.
CHE A r IX S THEM EX TS
Are the dearest in the end. and there is no
economy in their purchase. Pnv a fair
prices, and get something good—that will
last a life time ami grow better every year.
IXSTII UMEXTS OX TRIAL.
Pianos and Organs sent on trial for fif
teen days. We pay freight if not satis
factory.
OXE LAST WORD.
Send for Special Offers September 1,
illustrated Catalogue and Circular Kxnos
ing Fraud and Impositions of tile Piano
and Organ Trade.
Address,
LITPOEN .< BATES.
Wholesale Piano and Organ Dealers. |
64-86 Savannah, (ia.
MARBLE
TOMBSTONES,
GREA T RED ul TI OX IX PRICE 6'
A. R. ROBERTSON,
OEALKR in Motmmeut s H**ud and Fort StnncM.
Siaba, Marble Box Tombs and Cradle Tojulm*.
Specimens of work alwa\s on haud and for sale. It
in a Having of money to buy your Monumeuto ami
TombsUme* to Athens, tia.
Marbl* Vard udjoijiinj; lvrawb A Xtohol .hob's
Cotton YVarollout*:*. <ll-95.
o*o. W. WII.MAVM. t KKAVK K. TATLOS, t
J 0.,. It. HOMUriBOX. J HOST. . CATMt AST. I
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
■WHOX-.ES.A.X-JE!
GROCERS
COTTOIT IF 1 CTO S,
89 1A H HAYNE STREET CHARLESTON, S. C. > 04
fflnwum.
FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS
Wilson Sewing Machine Company,
829 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY,
NEW ORLEANS, LA., CHICAGO, ILLS.,
OR SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
S. C. DOBBS
II 43 ON H VND. AND T > 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,
Wool, Jeans, Lindseys,
Flannels, Spool Cotton,
Factory Checks,
Factory Yams,
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Hosiery, Etc.
HEMLOCK . SOLE LEATHER. HARNESS AND UPPER LEATHER.
II VYS of Every Inscription, HARO3VAHE ami CBOCHEBY, Etc., Etc., Also,
.70 BAGS 810 COFFEE,
50 BARRELS SCO All, anaorted,
ROASTED COFFEE,
50 RONES CHEESE,
500 Bag* Liverpool Salt. (irrmiu.l ami coarse)
200 BAGS VIRGINIA SALT,
1000 BUNDLES COTTON TIES.
Concentrated Potash, Brooms.
Custinee. consistincof Pots. Oven Spider*and Odd Lids Mauillsßopo. from 4to I.J inches, Cotton Rope,
Goshen anil l ounlix Iliittcr, Green Tea. l’owdcr. Loi.d and Shot. Rnrkots and I'hnriis, Machine Needles.
Pcs TnU. Paper, Knvolopcs and Spcllinj; liouVs. ami many other articles 100 to. I inn* lo mention. It is auf
fioient to sav be lias a lar*e variety of all classes of GOODS adapted especially to planters' use. HE I)E
FIESCOMPKTITION. Call ami be convinced of tlie fact. He means just what be says. He also sells
tbe oelobrated
59 EXCELLENZA AND DOBBS’ CHEMICALS. ATHENS, GA. to
REMOVAL!!
rflllK r'NDKIISIGXKTY. liannjf m-rumd th‘ well known and popular store hou*e of Freeman Motcdy A
1 Y*w. conior of and Dm I*> Stm-tH. dasirß to call the attention of hift customer** and rlie country
i-eiier.'illy. to the Jnet that he will, on the i.*d day <.f October, 1577. remove from hi old stand to the abovi
mtnwd plftct*. where ho will open the Largest and Bet So lee ted STOCK. OF GOODS over brought to tliif*
market, nmistixif <f EVKKXTHLNtr usually kept in r First-Class Store.
BAGGING, TEEg, SALT, SUGAR, COFFEE,
BACON & FLOUR,
will In' kept iu large quantities, anil sold at the Lawest Passible Prices. A full ami complete anaaortmunt ol
Dry G-oods, Boots and Shoes, Leather, Hats, Hardware, Crockery,
and in fiiet •-wrythins the emintrv neod, will he eonstuntlv ki*pt inatuclv.
SVKCIAJ. ItiWCbMESIS ottered to CASH DUYKIIS. Come one! com© all! if you want gone
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.
SejdeinlH'r, M C ALLIBTER, Toccoa City
J. M YKHS. f S- MARCUS
Mrms & mcmem*
JOBBERS IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, ROOTS, SHOES,
HATS & CLOTHING.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the merchants of Hart and surrounding
_L 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 n
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.
54 256 A ass BROAD STB LET. AIGLSTA, GEOItGIA.
TO CUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS
ACROSS Tin: RIVER:
OUR FREIGHTS have just been brought down, and down we come with our prices to the very bottom
If you will only come over and try us, we promise to send you back on your way rejoicing.* We sell
5 lbs Good Coffee for 81.00
10 lbs Good Sugar for 81.00
Excellent Men and Women Shoes at 81.00
Best 7-8 Shirting at 6 l-2c at 7c per yard
And everythiu>: else in proportion. We deal in everything a man or woman may want except tine dress
goods ; and if you don’t believe we can do all we promise, come over and be convinced.
Sept. ‘23. 1877. 38 70 SULLIVAN & CO., Anderson, S. C.
I TART SHERIFFS SALE.
Il- Will W Hold before the Court!* e door in
Hartwell, llart CounU. Georjrift. on the First Tues
day in January next, uuriny the legal hours of sale,
the follow ing property to wit:
One gray horse, about eight years old. Levied on
to satisfy a ti. fa. burned from Hal t Superior Court
September Term. 1877. in favor of Thonuis L.
Amims vh. R. A. Hall. Property pointed out by T.
L. Adams, plaintiff in ti. 1 Thin lb* ember 3. 1877.
o’* *0 J. is. siiu iff.
Paper and Linen Collars,
Undersliirts. Balmoral Skirts,
Ladies' and Gents’ Shawls,
Bed Blankets, Etc.,
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing,
Boots and Shoes,
Saddles and Bridles, etc..
10,000 YARDS BAGGING,
200 KEGS NAILS,
200 BARRELS FLOUR, assorted.
50 BOXES OF TOBACCO,
MACKABOY SNUFF, in jars and package*
WASHING AND TOILET SOAPS,
STARCH, ASSORTED PICKLES.
I fTLORGIA— PI ART COUNTY.
O ORDINARY'S OFFICE.
Caswell Farmer has applied for exemption of per
sonalty and- tint; apart and valuation of homestead,
and 1 will p. .a upon the same at 13 o’clock XI. on the
36th day of mlier, 1877, a t my office. This No
vember 84th. 1877.
F. C. STEPHENSON,
18-63 Ordinal y.
j u JA ® *• *iojnous.
SLOAN & SEICNIOUS,
COTTON FACTORS
AND GEVF.UAL
Commission Merchants,
BROWN S WHARF.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
93 Mi.ltc Advances on Cotton. 90
BEATTY p'mb."
Grand. Square A I'prlg-hl, and Beatty’s
Celebrated Golden Tosjaf Parlor
Organ.
A vr.ir.l in their favor, read :
From the It.lgiu, 111.) Kkkohmkk :
•• We have in our own house ono of tho pianos ad
vrrtlwd hv Daniel K. Bentty in another column and
do not liesitutc to recommend it from oor kMvWn
of its quality. Mr. Duatty has dealt very hoiiurably
by uk.' 1
R. F.. Sedqwirk, nf Rnnapartc, leava. ray* •
‘‘Organ came to hand nil safe ; and after one honr a
trial I et-mi jou ti.o cash. It more tl.an meets my
expectations. The tone is exceedingly tine and me
loiuous. and the case is stylish slid beautifully
finished.''
From J. t. Kverltt. F.eq.. Cashier National Broad
two/ Bank, New York :
"Organ No. 000 received. As Imu fnlly satisfied
with the instrument, 1 remit without further delay.
I have uol thought it necessary to call in experts to
test it. All my family are delighted.”
Every instrument fully warranted for six years as
strictly first class in every respect, and a* a guaran
tee of good faith ’hey are shipped oil from 3 to 13
Java test trial, money refunded and freight charges
paid both ways by ms if they arc in any form mis
represented or pii.ve unsatisfactory. Nothing fairer
than this can be offered. Atift Ttt W A Mfll,
l.ut where I have none large discounts made to in
troduce iu new localities. Send fin Illustrated An-
VKirrisKH (Catalogue Editionl witli testimonials from
distinguished persons, souieof wlioui you may know,
before buying elsewhere. Address,
' 1)4X11.1. 1. BEATTY.
65-116 Washlngtoa, Sen Jersey.
CHEAP GUHSU
*P f P I.|7C every kind—mim'a und Vroteh’odi|r #
o, double aml rep*** tinf. 1. IS nd 34
•hooters, from $10.0; to $1 jo.o’), for Liuuim§, Target or Frm
u*.
S HOT PoiiMe and Single Carrel, Mn*-
aA KJ ti* a<i Creech Loading, of ell
tho bc*t action*, t pr cos lursr than over offered ia th**
country; warranted not t kick or * niter, and to shoot e)oe*
ttvirr long and nUuee with #rret peneixiUiwa. Double Lao*
iroia $1) to $1 }\ Single, s'. to sl*.
ml] VOFjV FR£< s - * 1 shooter*, for pow
i V V lililld f sod hall orfisrd ammo
n’tion; blue or full nick*l plated. tr Kic or Coutml I‘iro
amminitiun-, Po- kci. licit an l Navy Sites; aiso, Lodiso*
ID-volrert, all pr ccs. fnun ti to %ts.
PI9TOI.S, ai 1 kind* and slxc*. from $1 to sl9.
Large lUcstratQJl Price List
J. H. JOHNSTCH,
GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, t
No. ICO SmtthfieM St.
piTTsatxnan, i*a.
N. R.—W 9*nd Revolver* by Mail, Po*fc P*ld. to tnr
P.r Office in the United * trite* and 'iiuti** i.nni natifc
by KxDr<* to say Kxprc.s* office iu ihc l*. 14., to be exmiuc4
before p*id for.
A El. GOODS IT ATI RANTED A fall assortment of
•verythin* in the lim> of AMMUNITION, (MJN FIX
TURES, <hlnmaki:k.v iukrbui,
L<) k'S. TKIOOUKS. BRAHA )l()t NTINO, RIBS,
STOCKS. SIMM Nt.S. smRWR, FO RGINOK of nil kind*.
FISHING TACK UK. SEINES, NETS, HODS, LINES,
HO >KS, Reel*. Klin*, te
ARMY YKNTS. 1. 9 and 14 foot, nt sl\ $3) and $3.4.
Btmmooki, $3 to *l* 00
Muikiu for shooting abet, range 40 yda. price.
diemnnt t<o merchant* and dealer*.
fcepameg of Gum and lUrolvors promptly and well deota
C 6-78
MISS ( . .1 Ail IS
I* offering her splendid utock f Millinery
COST.
3eautiful Trimmed Hats for SI & 1.50
HATS, worth s."> 00 for *3 00; worth #lO 00 for #0 00
RIBBONS, worth '4O cts., for 10i ts; worth 35c at 400
BELTS, BUSTLES and HAIR GOODS at a sacrifice
Zephyr AVool, Silver and Gold Perforated Card
Board, French and Java Canvas, Beautiful Seta of
Fur for Ladies and Children, and Fur Cans
Everything nt cost to close out my Winter Stock.
( all early and secure a bargain.
MISS C. JAMES,
67 09 ATHENS, GA.
1 II IIALL & CO^
2 lo 10 Market .V 223 A 223 East Bay,
(HARI.KSTO*. N. C.
TOORB.
SASHES,
B&INBS,
A ll kinds of Manufactured Wood Work at
unusually low prices, to suit the times.
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE,
PAINTS, OILS,
GLASS, <£c„ Ac.
We have the best ready mixed paints,
all colors, guaranteed to give satisfaction.
All of the above has our special super
vision ; can offer inducements to all pur
chasers.
Thankful for past favors, we solicit a
liberal continuance of the same.
Address
L H. HALL & CO..
Charleston, S. C.
Or our Agents,
E. B. BENSON A Cos.,
M 65 Hartnell, tin.
WM. F. QUINCY, ~
WITH
HENRY BISCHOFF,
Wholesale Grocer,
X<*. 197 t 199 East Ila.y,
00 t HAKEESTOX. N. C. 72
Hart sheriff’s sale.
M ill he sold, before the Court house door in
Hartwell. Hart County, Georgia, on the First Tues
day in January next, within the legal houre of
sale, the following property, to-wit:
One House and Two Lots, both together, Nps. 77
and 80 containing Olio-hr If Acres each, more or lees,
well improved, lying and being in the town of Hart
well. it Wing the lots whereou Ur. George K herb art
now lives. Levied on with a ft. fa. issued from Halt
Superior Court at March term. 1877. in favor of John
Fberhnrt & .Son no Goorge Els,chart : also, other ti.
fas. in my bands against the defendant ill ti. fa.
Property pointed out by the Vlefnndaut in ti. fa.
December hi. 1e77.
87 70 J J| MYERS, Sheriff.