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MISCELLANEOUS.
Your ScMttUo LUrr.
»«»«*&»
which doe* not own il* champion ro
ramcOT, iu u», »-*-».
nop* not recognize him at a glance.
There is not a sight which he h:«s not
seen, not a great wan whose hand he has
not shaken. Should the conversation
tarn on shipwreck, be haa lived on a
. barren rock , , for six , weeks . on t . wo crack- ,
ers and penguin eg gg ; on fires, he has
been rescued from more conflRgrwUon.
then you can count. Talk about shoot
imr * or hunting ’ his exnloiU will sun f mss
the wildest . tales of f Paul , I)u C.ha.llu , and
Gordon Camming. He lias fought with
Indians, captured colors, and scaled in
numerable deadly breaches. There is
not don,, from killing
his man in a California bar-room to
runing off with a pretty girl from
boarding school. 8])eak of any place
under heaven, and he has been there,
Mention that you had a cousin in
Melborne, Mozambique, or Timlmctoo,
he know* him—“Jones, Tom Jones, of
Mozambique, know him ? well. I should
rather think I do—Tom Jones, pshaw!
why Torn and I,—” and so on. Let the
conversation turn on distinguished men
and tie Will let you know for the small
cost of one drink more secrets than yon
heard , in ... life. “Alie .. Lincoln T , , !
ever your
)di*ss your soul! Alie ! why Abe and me
used to court the same gal. 8teve
1 Knight's! don’t say another word'
“Steve,” said I, one day, Steve, old boy,
now what is your opinion of the fi¬
nances ?” Steve put his arm through
mine, says he, etc.”
Your easy-going liar is always up to
the times, Mr. Blaine, Jiin, Secretary
Sherman, John, anil as for the President,
“Why, Rufe, bless my soul! know him !
known him since he was a baby—Hufe
and me used to sail boat* in the same
mill dam 1"
If would have been the same had it
been Tilden. Ho and Sam would have
wrecked the twine train, and continued
wrecking through many changing years.
Marryatt, in one of his novels, tells of a
natural born, scientific liar,who,when the
death rattle was sounding in his throat
found time to remark that he had known
a man to live weeks after the rattle had
given him warning. The species still
exist.
How They aBk for a Kiss.
When a Brunswick girl wants a kiss
she says : “Darling,” gives her fidW a
look that goes through him like a gal¬
vanic shock, lean a little closer and the
work is done. Over iu Mouroo county
they arc high-toned, anil their way is
thus: “If you have not been drinking,
and w ill promise not to drink any more,
I’ll let you press your li|w to mine, which
us yet are unprofaned by a kiss." Tlie
JBhiwit girl murmurs : “Deah
smear me on the gab.” A Oarrolton
girl sings : “How puffectly delightful
it would lx>, Chaw les, if you and I were
to indulge in a little oscillatory exercise.”
'8beChiHkso girls whisker: “Old A11
niagooxleuin, lick iny clio|>s or I’ll think
you real mean.” A Kcnaca county girl
yells: “Plaster mo a good one, Jake,
right under the snoot.”
All tliis is what the Missouri girls say,
and is very stcery. llut how do the
Texas girls go about it? Why, they
sing out in dulcet tones: “Lasso me,
Throok, and let them tarantula bristles
of your’n brush the grease oft under my
nose.”
A Columbus, Ohio couple seem to have
entered iuto aneffecitve partnerHliip in
the burglary business, its will lie seen
from the following item : “On Friday,
July 13th, a servant girl, at 115 East
Broadway, named Mary Castein, was
robbed of about fifty dollars, the money
living taken from a bureau drawer. The
new servant girl, named Mattie Kuntz,
at the same place, was arrested for tlie
theft. It has come to light that this
girl is tlie wife of one William Kuntz, a
well-known burglar and cracksman.
They were married at Marietta, Ohio,
■while both were in jail, some time ago.
The two have siuce been running a sort
vf patnorship burglary business. The
wife followed up the business of hiring
out as a servant, for the puristse of giv
mg information to her husband, whereby
#<> w as enabled to secure large amounts
of booty. Kuntz made his appeunmee
as n brother of MatUo after she secured
..«■ .., 1 ...ureaww»».»«,...mi
the two had the run of the luck part of
W»* bouse during the absence of the sor
vant from whom the money was taken.
KunC and wife have carried on this
business for some months and have been
) .uc essful. .. ,p, rhere is ., of .
. ....... no means
knowing the extent of their opeiations,
fr* Uulurv. *»«««"■ «• *«*
U ha. been diKove*,d ip ^ that ^
little veBWw m»rks*npoij certain brands of
Havana ctgaiw, which cause them to be
greatly prfcwd by smokers, age created Lv
the sprinkHtog of acids.
The UGteugc filter say* Mr aw
Z
year 1810. They are made of the best
srJS?« , r ,
worn tbeai.
v
The prospect* of a good yield of cox* are
good all through E»st Tennessee. We bear
none hot rep,irts on every side.
The south wiij upt bo dependant ou tko
f est for Its bread next
Take your county paper.
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A«..„vT„i Lilt, 5
MIXFI) ...... RFtnv p * i'kk
1*** *.**« Hum,
Lcononieal and Ornamental.
shingle, A rw ^ and may by he covered with a very cheap
application of this slate
'sdb'r ami lasting longer than new shingles
without the slate, for
ONE-TiJIKD the cost of RE-SHINGLING,
Tlip „ of „ l(ktine S I.in K l^ is
only about the cost of simply laving spkrks them.
The paint is fire-proof against' or
flying enbm, as may be easily .tested by
any one.I
IT STOPS EVERY LEAK,
an, l for tin or iron has no equal, as it ex
?meks pands by „V^l^K^,'S^ heat, contracts by cold, and ITto never far
islnathing Felt can lie made water-tight at a
e * pCMC ’ a “ d I,r, serT, t ’ for m * UJ
years Tills
Slate Paint is
EXTREMELY CBEAP.
p T 'id !,'e i" rts.f'i “ i’r" <lr ‘‘ d triL
L7,,.i“£!^ nil... ‘ to ? no K w" m » r ‘‘J Pt l i Uirc<l tolOO
[ j,_ s > » j pj .
v j Ul a bru * b .
NO TAR 18 USED IN this COMPOSITION,
therefore, In Summer, it neither cracks in Winter, nor
runs
On decayed shingles, it fills up tlie holes
and |x»res, and gives a new substantial roof
that will last for years. Curled or warped
shingles them it brings to their ail plnoes, and keeps
there. It fills up holes in felt roofs.
stops the leaks—and although a slow drier
rain does not affect it a few hours after
black applying. contain As tar, nearly be all paints that are
genuine article, which sure you obtain our
(for shingle roofs) is
chocoi A'rv I’/ir t ID
wIlp T....W „ fir 1 . a PP" et *» changing in aliout n
, uniform _
!!,?, to a slate color, and is, to all
, un, l purposes slate. On
TIN ROOFS,
our red color is usually preferred as one
?. • u aint f ” r ‘Kht red is tlie only reliable Slate
ever introduced that will effectually
Pf‘ :v, ' n t dampness from penetrating and
“tacoloririg the plaster,
1 hese paints arc also largely used on out
DouHes aiia fences, or as a priming coat Oil
buildings.
BrlRht Red £ n 7 and c 1 ,, Orange. Jp r * am Chocolate, Red,
NB'V YORK CASH PRICE-LIST,
1 Gallon, can and box $ 1 50
“ : 2 35
-
5 “ : 5 50
10 “ keg « 50
“ half barrel . . p; oo
“ one barrel 30 00
. .
10 Hu*., Cement for bail leaks - 1 20
We have instock,ofourowumanufacture,
rooting prices: materials, etc., at tlie following low
1,000 rolls, extra Rubber Roofing, at three
cents per square foot. (Or we will furnish
Rubbing 1 aint Roofing Nails, Gaps, and Slate
for an entire new roof, at 4’i cents
per 2,000 square rolls font.)
2-ply Tarred Rooting Felt, at
1 y* cents per square foot.
3,000 rolls 3-ply Tarred Roofing Felt, at
2'i cents per square foot. i
200 rolls Tarred Sheathing* >' cent
square foot. BiiJffldAnint, I
3,000 gallons film mixed
j-;:;::: aji^bmi Vi.• r!Vi. I* " r •*
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orders be with the
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MWV nwar.
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FULL SIZE—FIRST GLASS
THE MODEL SEWINfi MACHINE,
F 01* LlCffallCe «-rSS-. Of Filllsll t
JT HAS NO RIVAL.
No complicated machinery to be constant¬
ly will getting do all out of order, a child can run it,
kind* of Sewing, from the finest
justing straight needles, all description of
Wrongest l’V^ suu-n know?‘[hf coti! wfn tern
olv s,, ani will rip, uses the (bread
direct from the spoof. The machine is
'"‘“"tifully finished aiul highly ornamented,
WARRANTED . __ . for „ FIVE YEARS,
CAUTION.
Alt mrsons are caution...i ...a ,„,ir.,
deal i or on? use any J Sewing Machines !lT whb-h
sew Mitch with that nee dliVa.i nmke !.t F as ' -
or have tlie i i>
Feed Attachment, un css the sanm are urn
I from m,
sHF&Frrv?
vautag.'s not bs&.'Ws
it. From aassrs
anune personal inspection we
Sample tho machines for warded to any part
° f of
*W’UTLfcN DOLLAHS.
Ntmeta „ terms and
“'“maud female extra inddeements to
County rights agents, store keepers, Ac.
gimi to smart agents free.
>ll d trte. All money sent in post
office money orders, drafts, or by Express.
° f ^
All orders, eomuiunioatiorts, etc., must be
addressed to the
F AME MAMT AGTURING Ca,
““
jel5 77 j-y
Tjuxksis- TriUlliS.
CIIALLI2> UthGSTROM. KOV
CHEAPEST YET It
r DAILEY'S Water-pnxif Matches,
20e. per doz., hoxos, or $2.25 per gross. New
I ork prices. Now is your time
july20 ,I>. A WILLIAMS A StYN.
t-o
EG 11 SALE.
lcE ami LEMONS for sale for tlie cash.
l» -V WHJULVMi A SON.
BERGSTROM’S COLUMN,
1877 Hats. 1877
NEW
Spring and Slimmer Styles.
I have in . Store and am now receding a
MMa&i«US? P ia
gSfi*Tstriv"" and pnces: 20 e.
UargeStraw San Shades Si
Men's Fancy Bull Kush S 125
w' n s f alK HwkSttiw 1 • <5
Common - W ooj
Men . s ««.
Men s Large Brim Wool 1.7o
Men's Fine Fancy Felt $2.00, $2.50 & $3.00
Boy sHat* all sliesandklnd.
apr 2e CHARLES BERGSTROM.
1877. t IS E W 1877.
^pj*|||<r I CjrOOClkS. ^ .
Just Received by
I 11U8. JUCrffStrOHl __ & ?
CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA,
I take this method to inform my
old friends and customers, and
the public generally, that
1 have just received a
FULL LINE OF
New and Beautiful Goods.
W I h T ^ „ wl in sell .. at ,, the . lowest prices
Pop dash.
i
There is no neces¬
sity for tlie people to go
to Augusta or anywhere
and else, will and be as tlie goods' are here,
sold as low as they can
be had in any market, if tlie cash is in sight.
To my old friends and customers, I
now is the time to buy your goods.
GENTS’ NEW
SPRING GOODS.
<h'iits'Fine Drawers $i.»
grad's andTowpri^s''” (the best) 81 per pair
1 * and CO “ tS 9,1
1
Ladies’ T r , Goods, .
A beautiful line of Calicoes, from Gy,
to 10 cents per to"cents Yard.
Ginghams, per yard.
WSRSSfcSSS: BS5SSXSVS&.
♦
" A OCKCFy,
J
Glassware, Ac,
^ ^ 750. perse*.
°S'L™r Gm?’’"
5 «,;',"i«r Bowls s *«■..»
and pitchers, 81 to S2
Boots and Hlioes
A Small Lot of those Genuine Fine Kid
Slippers, (none like them in town.)
A small lot of Fine Boots.
Large st<K)k of Shoes all grades, sizes and
prices. All goods and beautiful, and
my are new
will be sold at the lowest possible prices,
but the hard times and tlie uncertainty of
men compel me to require the Cash.
('has. Borsrstrotn. a
mardSTT-i-v
ocr prospectus fob 1317,
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JZ * t#mbard *£V
Manufacturers of and Dealers in Steam
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xnay25,1877-j-y.
Bargains.
GREAT REDUCTION IN THE
PititE of Liquors,
FOR THE
CASH ONLY.
82.00 wwTkK'thS^e^
per gallon, reduced to 81 75
wheat Whisk^SerWs" ’ Ioruierl > «* >4.00 deduced reduced
to $3 00
r.« vS : i"“,sl,”?y' mftSSrii.’SrS
^b.^nl^Frtu Also nave a lull line of case goods. r-tt All
will be sold FOR mSiavre ^ rO0f ’
CASH ONLY from this
uate.
D. A. WILLIAMS & SON.
jc-15-h-m
The Attention of Farmers is called to our
American Mammoth Rye;
OR,
DIAMOND WHEAT,
For Fall or Spring Sowing.
A new variety, entirely distinct from the
common duced. It Rye or any other grain ever intro
was first found growing wild on
the Humboldt River, Nevada ; since which
time it has been successfully cultivated
wherever tried. It yields from sixty to eighty
bushels to the acre. Mr. A. J. Dufur, United
States’ Centennial Commissioner from
Oregon, eighty-seven asserts that he lias 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¬
only position, and pronounced tlie finest and
gram of the kind on exhibition.
It has been grown as a Fall and Spring
» ram w ith t ‘ f l ua > wweess ^Singlegrains
.
4W.e?r ted everywhere to iutroduce
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Simplest & Best. 7
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C I N C I N NAT 1, 0. *
aprlS,lS77-t-Y
Fi-ie lot of Boots, from J 1 oo to 55.50 call
on Charles Bergstrom s.
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\ r tion it invalBabn. ua.nn BoS?w
A rr^ I IZSZm £& RiE t"5_ ,i? e prom * t ’ by
_-jA 1 quantity of nuit ms er».C,~^r-Crr
- = -Wi p "’ c * nt - nuke the butter Ora
KBaS^MBBuas '____
to «n Smsm of Swine, 1U eh M coorhs. rwn i»
mrin kair?^b, , , p^SS» < SSJ?Tr
the above disei»ee win be «r*n.
f atcd or entirely prevented, if given
„P r *’ raUT ‘ »ad
oru*HogChoiere.__
SAVED E. FOUTZ, Proprietor,
BALTIMORE, M4.’
For .Sale by H. S. SMITH, Druggist,
jc-15-’77-5-y Crawfordville, Ga.
Ayer’s
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to¬
ils natural Vitality and Color.
*nA Thin the hair thou and thickened, frtthnni of t/oodh
is falling hair
checked, and baldness often, though
ing not always, cured by its use. Noth¬
can restore the hair where the
follicles are destroyed, or the gland*
atrophied and saved decayed But such a*
remain can be for usefulnea*
by this application. Instead of foul¬
ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it
will keep it clean and vigorous. It*
occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently those prevent deleterious baldness. Fra*
from substance*
which make some preparations dan¬
gerous, and injurious to the hair, the
Vigor can only benefit but not hum
it. If wanted merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desir¬
able. dye, it Containing does neither oil nor
not soil white cambric^
and yet lasts long on the hair, giving
it a rich, glossy 1 ustre and a grateful
perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Cbamlato,
LOWELL, MASS.
RICHARDS * LEUVEN, Agntts,
feblG-jo-m CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral
For DImmm of tha
Throat and Lung*,
*U6h «• Oou*h*, Golds,
Whooplu* Couch,
Bronchitic, Art him*,
and consumption.
The reputation it hss attained, in consequent* 0*
the marvellous core* it has produced daring the
last half century, is a sufficient assurance to the
public that it will continue to realize the happieet
results that can be desired, In almost every
section of country mere are persons, publicly
known, who have been restored from alarming and
even desperate diseases of the lungs, by it* ns*,.
All who have tried it,acknowledge it* superiority;
and where its virtues are known, no one hesital*.
as to what medicine to employ to relieve the dis¬
tress and suffering peculiar to pulmonary affec¬
tions. Ckxbbt Pectobal always afford! in¬
stant relief, and performs rapid curea of th*
milder varieties of bronchial disorder, as well a*
the more formidable diseases of the longs.
As a safeguard to children, amid the distress¬
ing diseases which beset the Throat and Chest eg
Childhood, it is invaluable; for, by its timely use.
multitudes are rescued and restored to health.
This medicine gains friends at every trial, a*
the cures it is constantly producing are too re¬
markable to be forgotten. No family should hr
without it, and those who hare once need ik
never will.
Eminent Physicians thronghout the country
prescribe it, and Clergymen often recommend It
bom their knowledge of its effects.
FHZPAKKD B¥
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Loweil, Mass.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists.
SOIJJ BY ALL DRUGGISTS EYEKYWRXR*.
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feblG-jo-m CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.
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Dealers in General
MERCHANDISE, Barnett, Ga.,
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