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, which may
... oupu'lito Court of the
. Mates. The city may Jbe forced
to fall back on strictly legal rights, and
compelled to a course which will be dis
astrous to her creditors and deplored by
‘
her people.
“Yes, sir, it makes me awful mad,”
a man was sa\ ing on a Michigan avenue
car yesterday. “I onleml the meat at S
« dock this omruiug, and it never came
up at all. My dinner was spoiled, mv ‘
wife vexed, and I'll give that butcher a
blessing."
“It is a great annoyance,” remarked
liis friend.
.... ics, it ... is, and . 1 in nunl , enough . to
tight. 1 gave the butcher the order lm
seir, self so so tint mat he nc has no. no no excuse txuist. Ob, «.1, Hi! 111
go tor him !"
"Mavis' *7 vou forgot K to put 1 down 0 the 11
cash, said ; a man with very long legs
»U„ M -l to I,,, .Km
that way during tlie war, but I can't do
it now.”
"Maybe you are an impudent seomnL
rei roared the firsts growing very mi
iw thb face.
“Yes-mayG'. sigh, 1 long-legs, and
he sunk back and said he merely threw
out his remark as a suggestion.—Detivit
FYee Prtm.
A Minnesota editor says that a man came
into his office to advertise for a lost dog, and
such was the wonderful power of advertis¬
ing. the dog walked into the ..dice while b*
was writing out the advert isement.
Men whose business drives them to
tjhc wall—a bill-poster.
its ... circulation Weekly is
...in. and
. lliiu ttat of any other
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i Everybody Reads it ' Everybody
I 0 Bfc rynody admires admires it. it’
, Fr*' """•'••T » variety of enter
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sod lot.,, Select ,t. H„ w to Cut and Make l>res™s
»•'--* Materials, Instruction in Eti
iiuMbtll-s atmu^Thirtydi've s-Viai sil.'nVs,
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S.1RFE t A SMITH, l’roprietors.
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K it VXCIS S. STREET, \ H. O. 481*6
KU AN, Is S. SMITH. V
—
IRAMPTON BROTHERS'
(>lol)ni1C(l Imperial SOHIL
r xhe celebrated ImpccMSoap for sale at
the i>»e-t office.
’ IBS Drug celebrated Imperial S«k| at the
Store.
311K celebrated Imperial $oat> at the
Virginia Store.
r Ml K celebrated lu.perml S,*ap at D. A.
Williams A Sou.
r M1E celebrated Imperial $eay at Charles
Berest rein’s.
rinVKKR A STEWART has Crumpton
OTFW S T *^ VFT ? BKls’JmvV'" T" ^ilT Pl0B
iiias.
h the
IT
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-1 >LE, r
“•ap
: Ije
roofs
aiich
iiglea
-IXG.
gles is
them,
.rks or
>ted by
as it ex
nd never
with Tar
for -tight at a
many
.A I’.
i-mred square
iron, felt,
irlace, from
'ired to loo
Jiough the
jy applied
•SIT ION,
liter, nor
the holes
'antial roof
r 1 warped keeps
' roofs,
’tier,
'ter
ire
ur
-aE,
iiid
Finish
aL.
y to be constant
child can run it,
mg. frwu the finest
miider, item. Cell, Tuck, Braid,
.leedles, ell < ie., uses self-ad
and Thread. description Makes of
.eli the
known, will the cloth will tern
seam rip, uses the thread
from the spool. The machine is
.uitimlly finished and highly ornamented,
WARRANTED for FIVE YEARS.
I CAUTION
| Al , p , rsol „ , re cautiom '^ not to milkPi
deal in or use. any Sewing Machines which
.stitch, our that u have °edle, the and make the Elastic
or new latent
Vf i'lcense.s, and stamped'under our patent.
I" 1 '*' advertisements, Ac., aud buy only the
nu l V lln ^ llu ' ,ul, ‘‘''la ri 'd by ns.
r
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Sag"* 1 not'iMs-'U*.n
mM i, jn o now TiTTise. Iv'sons 'who have
thing that can he sewed by any high-priced
machine iu the land. We advise all whoare
“t dl interested in useful machines to ex
amine it. "From personal inspection we
sewing are prepared machine.—Chronicle.” to say it is a most superior
Sample machines forwarded to any part
of the world on receipt of
EIGHTEEN DOLLARS.
$ ]W i a || terms and extra inducements to
m«lc and female agents, store keepers, Ac.
t'mntj rights given to smart agents free,
Nlul t , h' s of sewing, dcscti give circulars
*c teruis. testimonials, engravings,
, scut free. AU money sent in post
»mee money orders, drafts, o> bv Express.
KS» •*“**«' - »~a
rV on T r . s ' f»mmnnications, etc., must be
FAME MANUFACTURING CO.,
jcW T7 j S33 R-tOADTTAT,
y New York.
'I , Ti'uxrmsLs.
RUNKtj front 7,v. to $3.oo
aprlS , CHARLES BERGSTROM.
Parasols.
hH jADIES PARASOLS from SSe, to$i 50.
ai>rl3 CHARLES BERGSTROM
Pm NOTICE.
S»'”matthe^, HOESP tmv offire.^^ vivbmd 1 ' f
> vr
ist., ^-AKEXCE STEPHENS.
ma 0
BERGSTROM’S COLUMN.
1877 Hats. 1877
NEW
Sprin? and Summer Styles.
't Srfendids^f*^ oe ? of •" &•****■ Jri wh *«h T T I C am “
S«s»* Vr’v 7^5 letl traw r : 20''
s
tJtrjre MtawSmi Shades 4o<-.
E*FEI™~ *£«
ssis£Ratas7»»*^ •e» "cSKffis^TBOK.
1877. NEW 1877.
Spring Goods.
Just Received by
C 1 has. liergstrom 5
CRAWFORDVILLE. - GEORGIA,
I take this method to inform mv
old friends and customers, and
the public generally, that
J j-V-i i" / ve'OP *
f L LL 1.1 i N t. O t
and . Beautiful . . .
sell at the lowest prices
* Cash.
-re is no neces
or tbe people anywhere to go
ugusfa or
be d as sold the goods low are they here,
as as can
y market, if the cash is in sight.
I friends and customers, I say
ime to buy your goods.
GENTS' NEW
VG GOODS.
75 cents up
. 75 edits up.
75 cents up.
ie Shirts Drawers (made to order) St.50
ie (the, best) $1 per pair
r Hants, Vests and Coats all
id low prices.
tidies’ Goods.
A beautiful line of Calicoes, from 6’)
to Ginghams, to cents per yard. cents
10 per yard.
At Opera Flannels, Flannels, 50 cents.
bite 20 cents.
Georgia Livingston Stripes 12% cents.
stripes 10 cents.
Crockery,
I , I!lWU\Y‘
■ 9T Ctt 1 IV* mHLty. Arp
Tumblers, 50e. per set. Goblets, 75c. per set.
Fine Syrup Pitchers 25c. to 50 cents.
Fine Glass Pitchers 65c. to $1.
Knives aud Forks, cheap.
Genuine China Plates, ‘
$2.25 per set. Genu
ine China Cups
and Saucers, $2 per set. Genu
ine China Tea Pots and
Sugar Bowls Bowls, $2.00 per set. Wash
and pitchers, Si to $2.
Boots and Shoes
A Small Lot of those Genuine Fine Kid
Slippers, A small (.nose lot of like Fine them Boots. in town.)
Large stock of Shoes all grades, sizes and
prices. All goods and
will be my sou the are new lowest beautiful, and
at possible prices,
but the hard times and the uncertainty of
men compel me to require the Cash.
( has. Bergstrom.
mar23’77-j y
OCB PROSPECTUS FOB 1877.
Saturday X iglit,
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asVBfitssstAsiS!!
ife-S.'ts/sae, sirrisi! „. SMrt „
^fffistari&satasssj
Tens of thousands of dollars were paid
last year to our exclusive corps Of writers.
Si£3£ writers, hut shall add to exclusive
we our
staff sueh authors as may prove their claim
to to popularity write and show 'themselves worthy
for a paper which holds a proud
pre-eminence over ail competitors.
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For $20 we will send eight copies to one ad
dress, or each copy to a separate address.
The party who sends us S20 for a club of
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GeUer^pofau^ofefghtcopies EJ5 S* at can h after
0r ea ;
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W” "HI send specimen papers free to any
who will send their addres.
DAVIS & ELVERSON,
p Zi^^ ,b ' 90,
SW The Cheapest in the World.
PETERSON’S MAGAZINE.
liJ" Great Reductions to Clubs.
Postage pre-paid to mail Subscribers.
Peterson’s Magazine lias the best Original
Stories of any of the ladv’s books, the best
colored fashion plates, the best receipts, the
best Steel Engravings, Ac., Ac. Everv
family ought to take it. It gives more
money than any in the world. It will con
tain, next year, in its twelve numbers—
ONE THOUSAND PAGES !
U SPLENDID STEEL PLATES !
12 COL. BERLIN PATTERNS I
12 MAMMOTH COL. FASHIONS!
900 WOOD CUTS !
24 PAGES OF MUSIC!
It will also give five original copyright
Novelettes tiy Mrs. Ann S. Stephens, Frank
Lee nett, Benedict, Marietta Mrs. Holly, Frances and Lucy llodgson H. Hooper. Bur¬
Also, nearly a hundred shorter stories, all
original, Its superb by the best authors of America.
Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates
engraved are ahead of steel, all others. twice the TTTTse usual pi ates are
on size.
TERMS (Always in Advance) S2.00 a Year.
2 Copies “ for $3.00
.3 “ 4.80
With a copy of the premium picture (27 x
30) “Comwatlis’s Surrender,” a five dollar
engraving, to the person getting up the club.
4 Copies “ for $0.80
r> “ 8.00
With an extra copy of the magazine for
the 1877, Club, as a premium, to the person getting up
o Copies for $ 9.60
11.00
9 << 1.3.50
With both an extra copy of the magazine
for 1877, and the premium picture, a So en¬
graving, to the person gett ing up the club.
AiUlerss, post-paid, CHARLES
J. PETERSON,
’306 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa.
SSTSpecimens sent gratis, if written for.
The Attention of Farmers is called to our
American Mammoth Rye;
OR,
DIAMOND WHEAT,
For Fall or Spring Sowing.
A new variety, entirely distinet from the
common duced. It Rye or any other grain ever intro¬
was first found growing wild on
tlie Humboldt River, Nevada ; since which
time it lias been successfully cultivated
wherever tried. It yields from sixty to eighty
bushelstothe aere. Mr. A. J. Dufur, United
States’ Centennial Commissioner from
eighty-seven Oregon, asserts that he has known it to yield
and a half bushels to the acre.
It was awarded the highest and only pre¬
mium at the United States’ Centennial Ex¬
position, and pronounced the finest and
only It has grain of the kind on exhibition.
beer, grown as a Fall and Spring
grain with equal success. JSTSinglegrains
measuring one-half inch in length, and the
average close to that. Price per package 25
cents, Fivo packages, S 1 . 00 ; One dozen
packages, Agents $ 2 . 00 . Sent post paid bv mail.
wanted everywhere to introduce
this wheat.
Notice.—W e arc in no way connected
with any other seed house in Cleveland or
Chattanooga. etc., should Address all orders, letters,
be plainly addressed thus
:S. Y. HAINES & CO.,
BRANCH Cleveland, HOUSE, Bradley Water, co., Tenn.
Sweet Monroe
co.. Tenn.
Sample sent free on receipt of a three
cent Stamp.
—THE NEW
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orf'f No.177 W. 4 T .“ St.
CINCINNATI,O.
aprl?,l?77-!-T^
FOXJTZ’S
V CELEBRATED
Horse and Cattle Powder^,
broken down and k^rwpnkrd ‘
v
" tn^.t Teu.ow’
BBS glanders
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ENERGY, 4c Iu » taproTM
==«fi*s »
J*W3£*«S££5
In at! 3!»*k» of Swine, «och u Concha, rioon ia
the Longs . Liver, tc., this article acta
* n time . ■ eertam prereotira and
* aI *foeu»Ho g ctoiera
_
DAVID E. FOUTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMOBE, Md.
For Sale by H. S. S3IITH, Druggist,
je-15-’77-j-y Crawfordville, Ga.
r E5 ETAgfi£
Jf/i
ihhwer MAURI
Trtrs standard article is compound¬
ed with the greatest care.
Its effects are as wonderful and m
satisfactory It as ever.
restores gray or faded hair to ita
youthful It color.
removes all eruptions, itching
and dandruff. It gives the head a
cooling, soothing sensation of great
comfort, and the scalp by its use
becomes white and clean.
By its tonic properties it restores
the capillary glands to their normal
vigor, preventing baldness, and mak¬
ing the hair grow thick and strong.
As a dressing, nothing has been
found so effectual or desirable.
A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer
of Massachusetts, says, “The con¬
stituents are pure, and carefully se¬
lected for excellent quality ; and I
consider it the Best Prepakatiox
for ita intended purposes.”
Price, One Dollar*
Suoklngbam’s Dym
FOR THE WHISKERS.
This elegant preparation may be
relied on to change the color of the
beard from gray or any other undesir¬
able shade, to brown or black, at dis¬
cretion; It is easily applied, being In
one preparation, and quickly and ef¬
fectually produces a permanent color,
which will neither rub nor wash off.
Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.,
NASHUA, N.H.
loll ty til Bnggtcti, ul Bubo ta KtfldaM.
RICHARDS & LEG WEN, Agents,
feblfi-jo-m CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
For Scrofula, and all
scrofulous diseases, Erysi¬
pelas, ny’s Fire, Rose, or St. Antho¬
Eruptive diseases Eruptions and
of the
skin, Ulcerations of the
Liver, Stomach, Kidneys,
Lungs, Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Pustules,
Tumors,
Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald
Sores, Head, Ringworm, Ulcers,
the Bones, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in
Side and Head, Female
from Weakness, Sterility, Leacorrhcea, arising
internal ulceration, and Uterine
disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis¬
eases, General Dropsy, Debility, Dyspepsia, and for Purifying Emaciation, the
Blood.
This Sarsaparilla is a combination of
drake, vegetable alteratives — Stillingia, Man¬
Yeiiow Dock—with the Iodides
of Potassium and Iron, and is the most
efficacious medicine yet known for
the diseases it is intended to cure.
Its ingredients are so skilfully com¬
bined, that the full alterative effect of
each is assured, and while it is so mild
as to be harmless even to children, it is
still so effectual as to purge out from the
system those impurities and corruptions
which develop into loathsome disease.
Tbe reputation it enjoys is derived
from its cures, and the confidence which
prominent iu physicians all over the coun¬
of try its repose usefulness. it, prove their experience:
Certificates attesting its virtues have
accumulated, and are constantly being
received, and as many of these case* are
publicly evidence known, of the they furnish of convincing Sar¬
saparilla superiority alterative this
over every other
medicine. So generally is its superi¬
ority to any do other medicine known, that the
We need no more than to assure
public possessed that the best qualities it has ever
are strictly maintained.
PREPARED BY
Dr. 1, C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mast.,
Praetteat atut Analytical Chemist*.
•OLD BT ALL DBCGGISTS IVKBTWHIft*.
RICHARDS & LEGWEN, Agents,
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
feb!6-jo-m
A. G. & G. W. HOWARD,
Dealers in General
MERCHANDISE,
Barnett, Ga.,
HAVE ON SALE THE CELBRATEIF
Crampton Brotkrs’
i mperiai so.tp > r
t
It goes furtlier, than twice the same
weight- of oomnion Soaj*. Go and buy a bar»