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Address, FINLEY, HARVEY A CO..
H>4 Atlanta, Ga.
HARTWELL
HIGH SCHOOL.
S. M. 110110, Principal Female DepnGt.
S. W. PEEK, Mala
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tering until close of session. and no deductions w ill i
lie ms tie, except in cases of protracted illness.
1 hit SclitMtl lias many ftdvautAges tlmt recommend
it t Psrents and Guardian*—
'J be locality in remarkably healthy, and the moral
ity of the place is unsurpassed in any towu iu the I
State.
Hoard can In* obtained with good families at from
K : ght t* Ten Dollars per month.
Onlv Ten mile* from Rllsrton Air Line Railioad,
with Hack Line running daily.
Stiiet rules of dist inline w ill Is* enforced, and any
pupil, tootarge to lnmailt with otherwise, will Is*
expelled and not suffered to enter the School a;in. I
A uhimC class will be taught by u com |e lent :
teacher.
For further In format lot* apply to either of the j
♦roller*. 1L
I. 11. HALL & Cos
2 to 10 Market k 228 k 225 East liar CHARLESTON, 8. C.
DOORS, SASHES, BLINDo,
All kind* of Manufactured Work at unuaually low prices, to suit the times.
BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, sc.
fy* We luive the beat ready mixed paints. all color*, guaranteed to give sutisfurtiou. All of tka
above luui our special nupervision. 11/ t 'an utter inducements to ul lp urc hatters. Address
I. H. HALL & CO., Charleston, S. C.;
Or our Agents,
103 E. B. III.NHON * CO.. Hartwell. a
The ~Rest Wagon on
\\ HEELS
IS MANUFACTURED BY
Fish Bms, & Cos,,
BiICIITE, WIS.
WE MAKE EVERY VARIETY OF
FARM, FREIGHT, & SPRING WAGONS
And by coiifning ourselves strictly to one class of work ; by employing none but the
Best of T7\7"oilmen,
Using nothing but
First-Class Improved Machinery and the
Very Best of Selected Timber,
And THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of tbe business, we have justly’carned the rep
utation of making
“THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.”
W* give th* following warranty with each wagon :
IV* Hereby Warrant th* KISH lIROS. WAtUiN Nu to h* well mode in every particular and
id gimil material, anil that III* strength of th* amne i* *ufli*icnt fur all wm k with fair usage. Sliould any
hreakug.MH'cur w ithin on* year from this dato by reason of d*f**tiv malerial or workmanship. repair*
fur Hi* nm* w ill l>* hiriiinfied at plai nof *ul*. flee of ihaige, or tli* price of mid repair*, a* per agent’*
pile* lint, will be paid iucaah by tbe puri ha*r producing a *auiple of the brokrn or defective part* a*
evidence
[FISH BROS. & CO.
Racine. Win. Inn. Iwt. IS7S. (JKO. ( Hluois*. )
Knowing we c*n an it you. w* aolicit patronage from every mat ion of th* United States, be Bid for
Prleew ntiU Term*, anil for a copy of our AGRICULTURAL I*AI*KR to
101-152 FISHEBOS. & CO., Eacine, Vis.
SHAFTING.
- GEARING k CENE FWU _>^
c ?m pm mmA/i & mice? list.
SOMETHING NEW!
11 11 !■ in nTwiri ui'maa—a— bbmbbb—b
The undersigned Inis returned from the Eastern Markets with a complete and
varied Stock of Goods to suit ail. With twenty years experience in business,
nndei standing fully where to buy, dealing chiefly with the manufacturers and
through their agencies, I feel warranted in saying that I can compete with auy
House in this, or any other city in the State. My Stock consists in part of
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
COFFEE, SUGAR, AND FAMILY GROCERIES,
LEATHER, BOOTS AND SHOES,
EATS, by the case, or otherwise,
JEANS CLOTH,
RE&m-M&m Clothing,
BAGGING AND TIES,
KEHO3ENE OIL by the barrel, and retail,
133 T tJcLO IregT,
COHN, MEAL, OATS AND FLOUR,
Special attention given to tlie wholesale trade, and satisfaction guaranteed,
l.esides, I have just completed my new Fire-Proof Warehouse, running from
rear o ’Store to Clayton Street. Cotton weighed on Clayton Street. Cotton
bought and stored upon ns good terms as any other House in the City.
As my motto will be Cash, all sales will be made for small profits, believing
this to be the sure road to success. Give me a call and sec.
hm S. C. DOBBS, Athens, Ga.
come to s. c.
L, P. & i. ft, SMITH,
McCCLLY’S CORNER, ANDERSON, S. C.,
ARK RECEIVING A FINE I.OT OF
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
C unprUing all the Latent Novelties in Broadcloth*. Fancy Cawsinierea. Black 1 doeskin*. (rent's Half Hose.
Cravats, Handket chief*. A A Im* a tine selection of II Cl h. We have the largest lot of Readymade
Clothing ever brought to this market, which we will sell very cheap.
Come ovei |n*ople of Hart County. and see ns. We will make it to your interest, IFe also make up
elotlnng in tin* latest style at n ©r\ low figures, and guarantee satisfaction. 111-142
" - ' " ~ "" " " -.
EDMONDS T. BROWN. HENRY P. FOSTER,
EDMO.NDS T. BROWN & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN.MEN’S AND ROTS'
HATS, caps & STRAW ©OCRS,
ALSO,
Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Hats,
* 4* II tYWr. WTBEET, ( If 4lt MOTTO*. *. C. ffl
TO THE CITIZENS OF NORTH EAST GEORGIA.
THE CROWNING GLORY.
THE IRON KING.
THE GRANGE.
J. C. WILKINS
Asks an inspection of his stock of STO I 'E S, TIN and IRONWARE, and confidently
asserts that no CHEAPER nor BETTER class of Goods can he found in the State of
Georgia. Sign of the LARGE COFFEE POT, Broad Street,
\VS?"ATHENS, GEGRGIA.
ASHTABULA
STOCK FARM.
Warren &. Stribling.
T>RFKrrr.S of Cattle. Otawold and Me
I m lino rih‘t*p. An ora (loata.
KiigliHli and . A i iiora i.ibbitH. .
linprovHl Land and Water Fowl*. :
White Guinea*. Plymouth llocka. White Holland
and Bronze Turkeys, Pekin Duck*, and W Into Atn
can IkuitaniM. . _ . .
Wo ar r now offering for wale a lot of tho cheapest
thoroughbred Berkshire Pigs and Merino Lambs in
the South. We also offer for sale one Begistered
Shorthorn Bull, best pedigree, age ix (6) years, price
sixty dollars <sf>o).
Address all communications to
J. C. STRIBLING, Manager,
10 rn PENDI.ETOK, S. C.
KM
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1879.
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GUNGKLEN
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CHARLES W. SEIDEIL,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
H4KTWI.I.I* HART CO.. GA.
A. K. GUILDS. R. NICKERSON. T. H. WINN.
CHILDS, MCKESSON k CO.,
No- 15 Franklin House Building, Athens, Ga.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
HARDWARE,
IRON, STEEL, NAILS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, HORSE SHOE NAILS.
-rf£k.grric-CLlt-u_ra,l Ir^iplerr^erLts,
Leads, Oils, Glass and Varnish, Harness Leather,
MIL BU R IST WAGhOJSTS,
COTTON. MANILLA AND JCTE ROPE,
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Manufacturers' agents for the sale of
FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD SCALES,
Cid*r Mill*. Syrup Mill* and Evaporator*, Watt Plows, Farmers Fried Plow, Tumps, Circular Sawa.
WINSHIPS’ SAWYER’S & MASSEY’S CELEBRATED COTTON GINS;
Also A'.Truts for HALL S EIRE AND EVKGLAR PROOF SAFES.
Any article in our line not in stock, will be ordered w hen desired, with the least possible delay.
104 fall and Rvnniine onp Stock nnd Prices. l. r 5
J. MYERS. S. MARCUS
MTEBb & MMMEES,
JOEEERS IN
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS, HOSIERY, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS & CLOTHING.
r pilE UNDERSIGNED respectfully informs the merchants of Hart and surrounding
A 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, Notion* and other departments. In our new
Store will be found the 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. v
MYERS & MARCUS,
54 256 A 28S BROAD STREET. Al tiI’STA, GEORGIA.
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1879.
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