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I'HK DEMOCRAT.
W. D SULLIVAN*. 1 Editors.
• LA It KX( E sTE PH EX S. [
FRIDAY. JULV Lx l>»77.
a rgsvcATiny sot a i>i:h*k » ifH
SKlI'.SklTY.
jzzzzz&tzi'z
Tilden, every < vugres.sj.mal District,
Ifrresrreefcte'fccttffe, *41 but one or
perha|« two of our Statq Niuawre Demo
vratic, in the state, and with but four or
l#,e US in til* II it would
os ^ the Ve^pcracv c»i*ld Imlh stand
and ww, on »’4Ah a hand ; nor do we
tjiiuk a huger majority desirable, hence
4 Uonxpntioa for the success of the
Dpaocilrtk pertr was not In any sense a
necessity.
If i-artisan feeling ronhl have < olt
troll,d Voters, we think the necessity c.t
isted with tlic Radicals, and it may I*
that many of them are now chuckling
over tlie prospect of a division in tk *
great Jeffersonian Democratic family
tifnM) jM.-rson.-t! or local mihjertx, not in the
hast aff,•cling the jM-rnuMit-ni mwey*** of
I he great Detnocra^ig principles that
underlie ;mJ good gov- rnruciit.
tjV’c, tljyry^viv, without aasumig^to l>c
cither priyU or Prophet, oyty bi-kmg
the Grand Stinhcdrim, beg leave to
• uggest to all who have sought
a Convention with a*c* to gripd
that the patriotic and true ,pen of
will mmiuT or lai^r, ivrupve tlieir
veils ami expose their is-rildv.
Truth, honesty Ju.tiee and right, has
la-fore Im-CU defeated liv Acliius U-inir in
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the foul biota from our organic law dis
s„,„. ...............
Convention will h-uve the i sajfisli parti
tans, or would Im- dictators 1 I^Uilji Uo-ir
ywn ark.
THU < OW IMIOV. 0
I lie Const it uti, mal Convention as
».,!« Ml Allan,it,
yon. I h. (.uerry was elected tenipora
ry I'resident. Hon. J. Jenkins was
vlccted without q dis.-s-nling voice |s r
ipaiujnt President* Go\. Jenkins as
qended the President’s stand amid loud
applause. II,e addressed the Convention
,u u otjip, dignified s|a-och, tic sqjd in
the course of his remarks :
‘-Georgia Hbides by her ohligiitioijpiupl
lms hi aud ILlliot', hut sin*
to maintain. r sovereignly a govcrnmciit
Let us apply ourselves t.o ■
these attainments, keeping in view, na a
l-olai star, the enliglitentntnt of the jm-o
|*«p uiHi tin* devisloiuuoiit of our roHouiuoH,
and make such a Constitution that ]«*.
Grity may rejoice in it as the .palladium
vi liberty, ami which will givoWssurance
•^#-*1 Jive ^WTTo’sj'ertty under it.” to the i«-h]de who
I he ]ierinaiieiit organization of the
y uqveqt,iou was then |H-rfeeted by the
ylection of J. CiKqx-r Xishit, of Diule,
kM-cretaiv; Johnaon of Hart, Door
H'H'P'm'- H-J. Smith, of toffee, Mftwen
^qr. A Resolution was adopted giving
the Seen tary thirty dollnrs pm^diu, for
ui/tk. Mattljpffk,
V* mot^qn of Mr. rrs^^Hon of the
^'hirtieUi District, u wus
pk-pted which proyhlcq, qlmi. the l’real
.lent npimint Ouatoun standing com
lnitWea of nine lm-mla-rs, each Gmigres
sional District to la-lopvem-iite.Do'lteacii,
to eoiulrk-r a < onstitution under heads,
Hill of Rights, Legislative,
Judiciary Dei*artim-nt, Elective F ran
eldse, Education l’ublic InsUt.uLiuus,
1 in an cos, ami ( t>u;ii»y
< Mfieers,Ilomestemj qjtd Kxnpption Laws
of General Operation, •Vuu-ndumnts and
Mlseellanoons. A M-qoud resolution Was
adojited that a commitue.- 1 h- appointed:
y>n Final Revision, consisting of tw.o
untteea, to which all the committees
shall rej*oit. It was agreed that all
resolutions !«• referred to appropriate
yoqnudtees without debate. Messrs,
Iffirnil, Siiumons, clboum, l.avvtou
and Trammell were appointed a Commit
tee on Rules.
If'eiomimicateiH
Kditobs Di:m k hat 1 w ish through
\*iur widely rtyitl j*i4|H*r to civo suiiue in
format ion to those in our county that
n^wi|itere8teil in the Public Schools w hich
aye i\ov\ going into operation. A mis
apjuAdiemdyti siM'ina to exist in U)( .
minds of both Teaches^ and Patrons, ins
to the duties of each in Cue premises 1
am asked, evety >lny. concerning Jie
walkings qf U»e 1’ublle School system.
I.will condense in a few words tin- out
lines, as matters HOW stand and, l will
add that if teachers and patrons exixvt
t^o w»p ol the school fiuul for
Uie year 1877, tj.e foll.ovmg l umlitioqA
must without foil In, 1 attmvlw} tj>.
must'be 1st, Teacher iq tjm SHt'-dienicU
mommended to tlie Hoard of,
F.'d neat ion, hv the Trustees, ns the
choice of the eommuuity. The teacher
of coprs*-, must tiret have a cert ideate ot
license.
Ri. The Board, if it endorse the re
cpnimendat i->n. requires the teacher so
appoint^ V* present tjUu-m (or to tin
\ m '' W«, * u bttwwu
Blanks will U*
by t Jie fJoiu;y\s^ v >ncr ? qn ap
plication,
3d. When this i qn'4 a A is, legally n
Rented, the Commissioner, qn H-half of
t,he Bexard. will enter into a e rif;. con
tract with the teaclu-r; without which a
teacher lias no legal claim on the H,vr4
for the jiro-ijuta.
After the above eonjuioiia .u-, ecuu
plied with, full instructions are pat into
(jin bauds of teachers and the school
I«SS4 .S under the supervision of the
Board of Education for the thr m
months taught in the current year.
The Public Schools can be opened ns
nafij.ea* will insure their close by
th* 1st of December*
if there are any schools now r» pro
*“ rrJ* ' lu ' u ' th ' - present state of matters.—
quires that pnjuls att«din«
* 1 " <l 11 •“ joining counties, or ruv vernu,
“.e •>* **« respective Boards
1 u Is fore the teachers
1 ail pre: <«t a legal claim.
• • - • ' b.u nig a c ;fd" rh does not
1,1 “** him or her to the pro-rata, unleas
according >'* the above rules. Some
* eac,ICT8 arc underdfie impression that a
certificate will be a license to teach any
public school in the county, aside from a
"’» tract th,:
'^rd, such is not the case.
k ,h supposed that the pro-rat^ f<M
Jdvsent year, vyll not full short of
the past year <j, I). SMITH,
School < oniniissioner.
J t”th, 1H77. T.
tCoii mi u n icat ed. |
J l i win Caesars’ F Irst Visit to
, (i wusift, . r uoorgia. ,
Mw - Kpitoh : — Julius Augustus
^oorgtt Washington Smith,
^'Orti.Lut vulgarly called, BUI,was a trav
like all travelers told of things
M 11 a,H hui»s of tin tongue,
of thiwg.v lie had not seen. Bill was not
'' x:lrl,y ' ,ko 1,is nBI,,, ' Kalte > George W.
nn d never told a lie, hut like all pioua
o-'i" —s w-m
aro,,IH Hhe truth when it comes to steal
JO, .......... «•!»« «-»
plus OR. the sly. dill ncwi pretended lie
was a genius like some boys, but had
..........gi> !<> know lit.........
loose, if his name was Napol»oi} Julius,
lhll would say sadly 1 kiu.iv 1 am dull,
hut have enough sou so to knoiy igtines
m. aunty l’atiuocs even Up In a l»» pm baeJc, »: II t„..l will
iwance and fuss around like a crying
cyclone and roar as a sucking earth
quake, and Sister Charity on wash day,
is ns cross as a sore itahiled gri/./Jy bear :
Uncle Job, too, will sometimes raise his
bristles and cuss like Sain Junes when
■sister Sal said No! It was a mighty,
little word to raise such a elattor, hut as
sqgut Ikivs say qt tiifllool exhibit hm.,—
Garge oaqfi, from . little iicorus grow.
Bill would hull tales out‘of school ami
orate out of meeting, and lie bail
cated tins talent witli great care and
“ malpractice, lie lived in a sort of
T
- n court house with a few
iioi •iwWMwnround it, called a city : u
Squire, a Judge ; a school, a college; a
toolliHloctor, a professor; a small law
yer, State and United Stales legislators,
colonels; Gem-nils; ami Uonoiables,
until his imagination waxed exceeding
great ami truth and sense was sacrificed
to sensation and sound, lie belie.ed-hg
would in Home mjaiterioUH >8iiy l.q Ifresi
dent, ami if *fiot a philosopher like
Franklin lie yyould at least dra.\ k iiglit
ning from heavQii professor or rods.
He thought boo. that sisters SaF and
Clmrit v would sail on angel wings into a
marble jurhiee and live eternally in lace
anj-.ijonueed pinbaoks coveusl all over
with gold and diamond buttons and
limkleA Right lu-re, UjU w#*s a bad
updg and-yoq, could; qnt get q. blado of
souse t*r a grain of \sistlos^ In'twoon hffc
eh-m-hed- U-qth or dovyq his, long ears.
tiill had oftn.ii,heard;of ’Gfista and lit
was anxious to s,m Urn “city” wonders
whenever his father went to sell his cot
t*m. He Ipqlved-to that time w ith eager
st .,, a world of whose fashions^ eipitoq]?
quih ipaquqrs, In; was as innocent as
v; : . uv '« i itn,. •». ii;u. W as told
by .some of thq traveled hqvs that 'Gusto
w;^ juj ;^s “I.umiou '* st> l»iuj vou
eoidd not equut the houses and see up to
the toj* of, thu chufclt stgoplps. Hill
would swallow such things,w ith an open
throat and wide owl eyes and; lqok as
*» r l*nsed as though lie had su Idgnly set
down oil «i mkiKo. lit? rcsoh ih! tluit, liis
‘‘\|HM-teili trip to t.usta should lose noth
interest And no\t'lt> in the
telling when he returned—“to homo,”
On that event lie stepped witli the strut
of an old gobbler and asked with a swell
a less favored neighbor boy—if he had
ever been to 'Gusta? Dick, modestly
Lung liis head and said: George M ash
"igtoq Nai*oleon < a-sar, I never lm\e
Wore ql' this wicked world, than
h "“N'and 1 imotliy Cliureb.
vn (.toorgi* u aHiu^tuii ivimioci I
>"» hornsgi in G,usta live miles
*°ng am} nq horse rac^s—steam boats
t! 'fi rivc^aipl eolt.qu factories rattle
'Wiser than, jiunpiqg tlmmler ai;d dug
rivi ‘* ri Uireugli all t.lig strqet^—
Lales high astoq cioqds-boys play v
eral up. smoki segars, dunk eauu> apd
glass in whiskey, wear curls and part
their hair in the middle. School
toat piles of hooka under their anus and
strange things in their heads. Talk and
laujih loutl. i. lip thoir words iis ii th^ir
J-ngties were too slow V o.tfeh Die
things m tlunr nciuis. They O, iuy
every word and aint it pretty! I
thought they were a I Itle ti»o smart, but
1 am green and don't, know w hat's,
"bat. Ihey have the lieqls but not the
bottom of our girls- sliorj wnnkaud tv'o
que-h weight to run. long-feathtia and
«. ;.thca.iu the way—give me the upside
anj not the skm of an app.e— jileuty jf
fish-hooks, jewsliarps, fiddles, knives,
i'istoL yun-aud auts .a Hixvtd sigcvt-
ladies rids and walk in silks *4 ratins
every tfc^y. Sundays not fcxeeytd—every
body Colonel or General,* '^gWsheriff. !
Mayor and children under mnyritbout
ar-x color, or previous condi'wrS ' as Jim
Brown savs.
-
t.en. ., Jones asked . . me and ffiwr to
time General. and Mrs. Mrs. General Gen. was l^re <+ Mr.
tripped a fine
soft caqat, ankle deep, and netted a
chest full of horse teeth. Shcsaid to
father “Do you love music f n ’He said
he did if it was Old II undue.! or some
good < hnstian song, but ifr^always
scared him to sec jieople sing and roll
their General cyes-it laughed was good not huinortiv, huntjh-Mrs.
teethiu run
her finger* over the horse l out
jimqiedObJ Sliipof—or Hold Fottill the
V*«»* - a,ld »''•* «««•<*,
or something I ean’t tell wh: r Mrs.
..cm-ar at viw.c then inviiedfiiothe
dinner, table,
Father was hungry, chic! v fixings
nice flour doings go,si, his gitee was
“bless dinner” only. Mrs. (J wished
to divide honors asked me to qt up a
big turkey. 1 was equal to the V-casion
uol wished to show my siriarRuss. I
quiekty seized a silver hand! knife
and double trigger fork. T lifted
that knife and stuck that fork il,, that
turkey. The blamed thing gofscared,
come to life, took, a flight and H right
in Mis. G 8. silkl;n>. A sort of UinducHS
Dick, come over me—I wishes I was
“jo and ucv.crseed’Gustafity.
If you ever go to ’Gupta city IVk , ill
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]y slab and cut and thrust of tl- ,lver
|»....... She is a WW Indy for she W* never trim, giggk!. , hut ,k.
looked sorter sorry like when Ufcdocon
i,,„ mi
and rolled in her lap. I thJ**,glit it
gobbled but this I sjsisc was qy own
scare- for evei since, my fate „X, n(s Morn
1„ l„n„, a .nil* .Lil/and ™,
color. G, M.
Yidley, Talbot Co. Ga., Junef, 1877.
TTTgTXT ADVEHTISEli/[5^ r f ,rl
•<
NOTK R '
l\T Scimoi ps r«'.r KMM . ,, lift „.“'T.n
a small cliildreiiat lug
tlusm ,sl months, 'loi.ilay in and August, give the .she patjuji. wf*’ t.’-ach the
benefit of the free school fund, j \
jt»lyi:*-n-\v
CRAMPTOFS Jj|
J ^| ] > |<^ j { | ^ |
IS tllC BSStl ]
t'rnmpton'.i lini«-rinl Soap Is thelh-fjt.
Brampton's Imperial Sn*p Is tlit Best,
Crampton’s Imperial Soap is the Best.
Crumpton's Imperial Hoap Is thojleat.
Crumpton's Imja-rial Soap is the Best.
Crumpton's lunnuial .sunji is jjm Byii.
Cnuuptbpjs Uujiei ial Soap ip the Best*.
Cr *mpton;s Imperial Soap Kthu Jest.
Crumpton's lmporinl Soap is the Best.
Crumpton's Imperial Soaj> is tin-. Rost.
:o:
T his. tucials, »> ap and is manufactured it contains from pure ma
tul'y'Yq'ud^n/vic^ia'jt as a large per
ranted ^o*p,
Rnported < nsttiq. ami
^es’^"the''wa"ldm** q,d ’*
a wean 'Yelc-^ sing »
llX fSn
l*ratu4 <Joi
wan an,i French
di-d is ThereUdie for in ’reeommen- the Laundry,
use
general' household '^imrposes'; ^Ro
Fruiters, Painters. Engineers and Ma-
The Huntingdon Pennsylvania Monitor of
t«7. iironounees this Soap Hip
’ 'lteader,'we donT waYit ymu tosuppme that
t-liis is an atlviTtiscinont, au<l it over
Y\\m 0 aUe,,t!,m a, \o it the M> adrertL ( t ,n e m rU of
lYlnim-iid “Crumpton's Imperial Roup.” Having used
Ik is u'as^^’he'hwf thing tmaiity «f >„TpTn
S"lmqds!’as use. a rare to line^l'hiit get a Soap that
ton htuuilry also from \Nirt U tit?..it mui Frlm’i"
s stiaj* wo know
chiinsts, jfrjutYrp? it 1 paiiiteri ill 'eng^’neersdiSS*^ma
as w remove jjroiist* of all de
seriptions ^inmlvsH fremi the hands *s well as clothes,
be'exeelUYL* 1 h< **T el,oU1
cannot
:«:■
Mamifnotured only by
CB.AMPT01T BROTHERS,
CFor sale in MilledgcyiPe only by C
i.v'nr' II s! Ymitli. 1 Dniggist; 'itiehaTds &
lA-gwen. Tucker *V Stewart, Stewart A Bris
l;\’^hcns."‘And , ’ < g WiUiamY 4s', UU ' 1W
D A
; For Sale also by .1. M l#aov ^ Co.,
ort'iduimvro county i A G A C. W. llow
junet-j-y
Sheriffs* Sale.
GEOIUU.V—T.u.i vfehko County
'b.wm of'VnnvrnrdYm?:
lawful Taliaferro county, sale Georgia, the within the
hours of on first Tnys
*.re$t of o!'s Flynt in a tract ofNami
containing one hundred and forty 114<t.
f tiwarU .Tafore^id ixtuko. £. reSut? Uartv, ‘a.Smng S A\
i A Mis.
lauiily. iho ,lu?.tuv's levied Coiqrt, on b'sai>t> District, a Fi.Fn. C». M., from in
LlYY ma.U.'U' G.'or’ge’X Wright. Conltable
and reiiui cd U'uqi.
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i ^ NOTICE.
L ll.E LORsI.- M’l'L! A INKGAR for
Wc ' ' n
Is-i STEPHENS
ma -.M.’
OX^N'Ci' } CARDS postpaid. all J. styte BE ft nstcft. with
name, lOe.
X'asv+u, Items Co., New York.
ReVOll'M and Cartridges for $3.
A fine ni«*b--plated, severe shot,
revolver; a ltr~t-< la.-s article. W. Sente. WILLIS, O. I).,
on O, on Box, receipt 2,718, of Yew price. York. ii. 1*.
'mm lest ' '
i
~
*s Warred St., Yew y.,rs
with a Col.l is always DANGEROUS
USE
TTrolIp’ PorVinlir CUUC TaMet« iaOicbS.
of the Throat, Lungs, Chest and Mucous
Membrane.
1*UT UP ONLY IX BLUE BOXES.
U E>1 ’ ‘ h ' A ' ’ x -
York.
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*T | I D2SS3
]C5V!S8tg Pln.Goid plated Weddlnif 1 w — Hint Kc?t Kofi«bud E«r I»rop*
f
IdKflesJFkfwarixiand Silvered HatPin, Faitcyt^t
Three<.,dd plated Studii. The h
tnttreLet tenl£>0 FXTRAORDINAR ■ ■ ■
em/r. AGENTS** Y ™
INDUCEMENTS TO Place, New York. .
*. J. BRIDE, Clinton
| 'I * i jack acquaintance cards, 1 pk
f Xy hdkf. tlirtatiou, 1 pa<k scroll, all
sorts, for only 10 cents and stamp. Fun
CqjjJ Co.^MgWJcboro, Mass.
wuntUrtiO-*«cce«*: *5,000 <g the
WBllX, p ari + Q B _ U.H _ 1 : a . i A V ib „ AXii h : -l. UlbiUIi : + : r „
,S Described’and Illustrated.
f y , 7 7« pages only ft..-*, treat
ing of Uiq entire history, wonderful exhibits
#J cheaper, U|»n any other. One
Wanted!^Hl'IlBARI)'"lHtfiS.',^^I’ttlwo* Pa.
SansoinSt., I’ailadglplua, AM
CAUTIONS worthless books, send for proof.
I ,„oW„ pk. ,
vJ card,s; - omic c»rds, 1 popping ques
{'im all for lo cts. A- stamp. Fun
UlCllll’S SlllpllUY Soil]).
Thoroughly tlic Cures Diseases of the Skin,
lk-airtifles Oomph-x.io:|, ifreveuts and
acts contagion
Pricw^SC enGwrCa^V;Boxmiakesl __ ........
70 Cents.
X. B.—Sent by Mail, prepaid, on receipt
of price. X- CUITTEXTOX, Prop’r,, Sixth
G.. 7
Avenue, X. Y.
If I i\'Vor.Ui 4 1 comic oil oliromo, 7x11, mounted,
I 25c. I pk love cards, 1 pk
love cards, 1 pk comic envelopes, 1 pk comic
cards, 1 pic scroll, 1 24p hook Fun, all sent
for boro, only Mass. 5 3c. st’ps. Xovelty Co., Middle
Bargains.
GREAT REDUCTION IX THE
HK’lc OF TJ4 I t
FOR THE
CAS I 1 ( ) NTLY.
Mountain Gap Corn and Virginia live
82.00 Whiskies, that we have heretofore sold at
Fine per l.iujjoh) gallon, reduced to *1.75.
W heat Whiskies, <loqqty. formerly Uouvhon at 81 and White
‘ oo
tq 83.00. •
8. \\ E ( itum, fjlieqfy. Holhuid'Gin, Olfftet ( iiinwlia Wine
Port iqe, Wine, frpui.$4 oo
pi-r gaRon.to on.
Purg Apple Vinegar at 35 ceats per gat
Alsy have a full line of ease goods. ami All
goods wilqbe warranted standard ami proof,
sold FOR CASH ONLY from this
dfib'.
1). A. WILLIAMS A- SOX.
je- 15 -h-m
C NOTICE.
HEALED PROPOSALS will he received
at-tlie Rl.e Ordinary's Vttlqg of. Office, in Crawfordville,
for a bridge, to tlie lowest
bidder, tin- iq.be froni Ijqjlt rawfordville qervq* Gray hiil Creek
qn ron.l < tp Powelton
Plans and specifications on file in tlie Ordi
navy's By Order, Office.
of the Board of County Com
qiissimieis, this July 3, 1877.
Attest, C. A. BEAZLEY,
julyl3-t-d
Fine lot of Boots, from $1.00 to $5.50, call
on Charles Bergstrom's.
A large stock of Shoes, from 75c., to $2.25-.
^ Charles Bergstrom's.
JLr*Jp -m ..... -» T %, T
m J jl
rm A--". > V\ 1
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S*
in
COOK STOVE
Sold t>v A. 1\. ( Ill LI)S & t o., :Vtheu^. Georgia.
RICHARDS & LEGWIN, Agents-, Crawfordville, Ga.
qiar-d-77-b-ai
SOUTHERN
Calendar Clock Company,
HrinanvaiF, Or., „ A|«l , WT.
SOUTHERN ( FLEX'D VR CLOCK CO 71$ Washington Avenue, St. Louis Mo. :
. valuable F S,
Gkstlemes—E ach one of us having purchased one of your - ? "? ,J
2«od suveess elsewfewe as von have Holme'^nr had in our county. j'nofc,
JOSM k Judge J R John Rutherford,
W II Joiner, WnGGnnn, .IRots-rt Taylor, J L Downs.
£ A Ivey, WH Brown, W R W McCarthy,
Johnson II Summerford,
E Y GloOer Stubbs,’ WBTam'r, Susan Mrs Fannie E Dunaway, Jones, tVm Wm Chance, Faulk,
l A Mb VC.Xapier, David McAllister,
Russel iowr'v, J C H M Suimnerfonl, Lester, Yt Isiah \rSe*i*'"’i Smith, S R 15 B Stovall, Petty,
J I) M l’eavy, J K Barries,
’ A J Lnckerman, B W Brown,
Wm Short Kobt Reagan, John Daniel,
E s Griffin. w D Coley, Wesley Ivev,
Duncan McEathen, ’ kmm«h^ W Jones,’ S X II Vincent,' Boyton,
j n Clarke, Jefferson Glocier, J Fuilington,
Smt’ R® IsHavX' J C
t J U Reagan, S B Coody,
Coffee, L W Moreland, EK Hudson, Eligli Buttier,
Wilks, •{<*" ^atetoer, " H Lane, J H Hill,
\\ HMurra\, V?”j 001 ^ Mi s C M Scarborough, Judge 11 II C A Solomon,
Stf'llbeil <' JoDIfS. ” Bremer, li T Williams. Miles Story, Laricaster.
J Harncs. J it Sauls, Alex Reagan,
Fl ank BalCOlIl.
STATE OF GEORGIA— Ordinary Pui.aski of said County. decertify that I personally acquainted
I, T. P. McGriff. county, and fully am satisfied that
with a number of the foregoing named persons, am they are
re Jiji 1,1«* to.in this county first-class,
The character of citizens they are selling acquainted are and I ran
sa tisfied from that fact as well as being personally with a great many of- the
parties they have sold to in the counties of Twiggs, Houston, Dooly,. Dodge u«d Wilcox,
that they are reliable. been
I further certify that since the Company have doing business in this ssetion,
making Itawkinsville their headquarters, I have become acquainted with, sev.eraJ, 'if the
Company, and men of reliability and worthy of confidence.
Witness my hand and seal of office this April 12, 1877. P. T. McGRIFF;
Ordinary:
What the People say of the Calendar Clocks.
^S&2SJ5Sf^^£?Ea^f!5S&«K &4F5af LUMPKIN*, CSJTSXHSSS GA., April 27th, 1877.
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take pleasure in saying to our neigliliors and friends, that our utmost conceptions of a
tSS SSKI SKK'ffi afforded purchase SS g.
,|„ KO to avail the opportunity now to one.
,| |; Saville, C'pt J XMcMichael, John SWWT-- Johnston, Mrs C'pt E X W A Holder,
S7JS3SS; Swift Crumbly, Spoonor,
ThosT L House,. J-L Joiner, G W Aid, T C, John Y'arbrorigh,.
sT \Tl' j OF GEORGIA_ Stewart County.
j j, Ordinary of said countv, do certify that the foregoing list contains
^lES w'SK S»i^lS J. U. L.VMMKU, l £, i nt£lf sirdinary. ififS.
April, ju’lyiS-n-m 1877.
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WHEAT ! S
j
VTKA fine crop of Wheat iq. SOUTH CAROLIXA and GEORGIA, with the foreign,
demand at full piioes,. say
| S1.70 TO $1.90 1‘Ell UUSI1EL,
is quite an inducement for the planters to send to this market, where, in addition to for-_
eign demand, there is ground here 3,500 to 4,noo bushels per day. In view- of the business
in Grain here for the Summer, tlie subscriber will be in the City and give personal atteii-.
tion to the sate of all Wheat sent to his care, and hopes to lie as well patronized in Grain.
, as he has been in cotton.
Sacks will he furnished when desired. ,ty\
4 if i'OHIMU 1 -IJvMING.
Augusta, Ga., June 25*, 1877. tot
Something Worth Looking After.
If the people of Taliaferro and surrounding ca^ntias.wi'J eyi| oq
Hicliards dfe I^eswen^ "*
Raoprietors of tlie
VIRGINIA STORE
C RA W FORDVILLE, GEORGIA,.
They will find that Cash will is give as much the Cash appreciated prices of by them as the by any leading one, articles and to they.- eon-,
vims- all of that fact, we a few of
have for <iilc, viz :
GROCERIES.
Choiee Flour 8 -t tier ewt
Fresh Meal '—.A q i,,j S
White Corn
Shoulder Meal
Middling Meat Meat
Ham
Leaf Lard
Choice Rice
Bio Coffee
HARDWARE.
Nails 5 cents per lb.
Genuine Scovil Hoes 65 “ each.
Trane Chains 60 44
We have now a \ve,j- Of sorted stock of Goods, in all other lines—we sell low for cash—
\ye would would he pleased to ha pleased ye til give us a call purchase and if in need of We anything we to have sell for sale the
we lie more than to nave you of us. guarantee at
lowest casli prices.
We do not brag on our,credit prices, hut will say, we can sell as low on credit as any
one. the time securities Ac., taken in consideration.' This Spring we hope to meet our
many friends at THE VIRGINIA STOKE,
aprldh-jn RICHARD^ & LEG WIN, Proprietors.
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DRY GOODS.
hest-baheo 8 rts. jier vd
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yt Brown llomespuqa 7 “ “ “
8 : ((
4 ^ .. II • 4
Heavy Brown Drilling 10 “ “ •!.
Georgia Heavy Osnaburgs Checks 12 V’V,“ *^ “ “ “ ti
4-4 Bieaeoing $1.00 12J4 “ liun«h. “ 4 4
Bunch Thread, per
COX FECTIGXElilES.
Stick Candy 25 ct,s. per lb.
Raisins 2.5 “ “ “
and Lemons 5 apiece
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