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niE DEMOCRAT.
W. D. SULLIVAN, I t<!lton
CLARENCE STEPHENS. | *
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• L BIOAT. DECEMBER 21. 1877
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T.U-. ::■/ rr ° *? r « m " r -.^r °* ,n ^
i a «.r » or us •> cons,. ., ( i unrig or
money wages. This is the most legiti- V
mate method, the one which .... liest i-stab- ,
liahes , . and . the relation , ,, of
preserves * mi
plover , and employed , . But in the
anotno , ous state , , of things . that .. . , has exist- . .
ed in the South since emancipation we
cannot aver that this mode has been
much more satisfactory than others.—
One of the Ideas to which tl.e African
brain most stublornly refuses assent W
.... that good jiay should . .. command . good .
..... labor, and it seems that ,, , the ,, whit* . ..
man
. . ....... , ,, ,, .,
_ D ° tani _ W **"* t ' u <n
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c r n .,r h * 1,0 tunp b j er can «ng
01 wages or sorry a >r.
Those who have penhded in the exja-n
ment of hiring for wages in money are
about as much like men who attempt to
daw water m bottomless buckets, as
those who have tries! some other plan.
Still this mode of employing labor has
some very decid,si and obvious iidvant
amw * .** over anv ‘ other ' In the first nla. e
the hireling , , does hot insist . that , lie may
work if he feels disposed and leave off
wltPII he feels like it, nor does lie urge
that liia employer's orders must take tlie
form of odWcr. In the second place, tlie.
farmer may have the control of his grain
crop, and may raise ins meat, if those
who do not fear the chain gang nor dis
franchiflement will allow him to do so.—
In the tliird place, he can, with lalror
engaged in tins way, do more towards
keeping his premise*, in repairs. We
sus|>ect that one in going through the
country, could siiot every place where a
large pro,ant,on of the hands have ^
hinsl for wages by the improved
sr-rir.-. SCSI's*s
liilwi.-r in In.uriiiK III,*! ,>,y ta l,.« „ r .
Vice- ; but alas ! the crop.mr and renter
who are liuuislied, ate ahead of him in
tins I. i. tieulm ’ Thev t ike e in. i„ K
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plan be so Mlndi the best, are its results
not ,n mo satisfa. lory? Not we con
tend, liecnuse of extravagant rates paid
° u"’ ' n
i ,i i idling , IntsViT^iiglim
made money by
Z bHnm ‘on
k wMwm t... ■ m w
tb»! the gn at it.isoh why faniH is make
nothing by hiring labor, is I.....a-.- th-
labor whi<-l, they get f..r their money
is too pm.riK>lh In .nmu.ty and quality.
It is rare to find a hand who will do two
Uilrtlw of what a tlrst class hand ought
to do. Many nay the majority, per
form about half that amount, while not
a few come as low us a third or a fourth.
to elections, burials amt other pretexts
for iKing called away, tbe time left for
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wages ami rations, even if they worked
diligently while at it. It In no matter
for wonder, then, that those who pay
them living prices lose in the bargain.
We are iiersuaded however that this is
(lie only way in which labor ought to lie
or eau lie protitably employed. The
fSoutliern people must come to this if
they hoi>e to resuseiate their fortunes.—
All rent ing save that of a bonafdt eliar
■acter must be aliandomxl. The share
system must be discontinued.
cropj.'j* ami furnisbed renters ls.th
girotlUUe—a* they are not—it
^lll to uii.lw U> Ian ttom ,>ilx«-,l "!>
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joui rentei everything lie wants and
release him from your control, you place
him in a condition too boatiftc not to be
•iHuring. When vou insure your cropper
a living whether he makes it or not, and
tie only . follows - „ vvuir advice, , , it . is not , at ,
all surprising that ho elects to work for
paitof tin* crap. .... In contrast with ...
such happy beings, tlie hireling who
■engages to work under the orders of a
nnaster for his whole time feels himself
vvt a great disadvantage. Wages grad¬
uated to the quantity and quality of his
work will not entice him into such a
contract. You must hi,v him to con
.sent to he Idled. You must pay him a
tfauey price, and still allow him to do
very much as his cropping and renting
'friends do who have not bartered away
,their “privilege.’’ It would l>e a marvel
af jieqpledJd not lose their money, their
land and ail that they have when they
•employ labor under such disadvantage.
For IwidowtMrs who want to make
snore on their hands than they can do
by their own Isl-ir. wo can see only two
ways ojieiu One is to rent to parties
who are in a oouditGu to n nt—who are
iible to furnish Ihejirselvna. The other
is to hire for reasonable wage* as many—
and no more- ris they bare the pro¬
visions to feed, ;unl the cash to pay. As
long as farmer* have to buy com and
meat at credit p:ie«* to fetxl their hands,
and draw upon their mwehanta at high
rates of interest for money to jwy t lieir
wages, tlu-y cannot exjUt to make
money, in whatever way they employ
labor.
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Thereto* erus.G,- iu.vir.st datwitic in
llmm^lmrehn'rdH-rs rXte Of' .reYr^lm Yam 5 n« 8 pSe tv
’h r-’
n ent<
Till: co«Dos-co»Kl.fK<. afuih.
Tli*- report that unfriendly words had
passed between Senators Conklin? and
Gordon, and that a hostile meeting was
probable, created considerable excite
merit. The latest accounts, however,
zSJttJSSSSS :
The forbearance of the Southern sen a
tors m ,ets general commendation, and
Senator ,. , Gordon's .. . , conduct , , in . the matter
. has universal . approval. . . Any . account . of .
the seme m executive session on Friday,
proper for - the .. associated ... press , to pro
ni(1 „ ate , ^beyond rcach . Tliere is un .
quMtioliable BUtWority for Htati C lUat
d a „ pllb ’ „ catjon9 lmm * tng * to
f. ,Ve . „„„ of .____ conversations with
Gordon in reference to the recent
ditliculty m the senate, are untrue, and
that .. . , ho . has absolutely , , . , refused , , . to
con
verse with ... reporters . on .. the subject ... even
since the occurrence ; nor is he willing
to correct any misrepresentations on the
su t,j w: t tlint have found their way into
(h(J papen( .
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^ I>I A>n ISFAMOt , Sf
The SPatiu « ,,f riUAuro Kellogg,
who the drunken Judge Dure!! and
Grant's bayonets declared Governor of
I-«uusiai a, as U. 8 . Senator on the
certificate of the Refugee Governor Pack
-ird, by an election (If ction of of a a 1 Legislature i-'i-d , tare who who
Voluntarily dispersed, thereby confessing
their own fraudulency, it would seem
is making infamy most infamous. Can
it be ttiat this is a part and parcleof the
fraud by which the people were deprived
on their own elected President? wJB
».» Will „„r Mk lr».t ««h
Rijiresentativea with place and power?
And, And Oh oil, 1 liow ,„W 1 long; ,,„„, With VVitli Kellogg,
1’aekard, Warmoutli and the vampires
of down-trodden Louisiana sustained by
the great Southern policy of an an
nounced Radical President, and South
‘ !r '' 8 tH t f sm f favv,,i,, « “P»«> “ nd cring
, 1
I>..n.«r,,|r»U,..I .„.h».d »l,
«W.rte,H * W® trust that the fraudu
^ »'?'** <* th « Senator ,s
the end of tins catalogue of infamy with
the trading of tlie rights in the people ,
, "’ ,r f 1 mraainii-a tr V a -J with the unclean
lU-tHocmts Uiware, and in time
lie warned as the fate of Louisiana may
‘"turn be °m«, even if a “tub” is <>c
^ ^ «,e ......... to govern
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,„,!r. ,1 . “.' . . irkm .'. v i.
m. South,'wc wm, caimot’af.
to Urn
f|)1 . (ltoU 0J1 t<MJ , lemis w , th jta
„|, ()8eil leaders. Let Democrats be warn
^ jn tilnCt and at ,,, lsl 8im , Uielr hmw .
,vn nivkiiw '
Ml. (ti,« on. ivitoc^i
in I bo secret
‘ imNI " n of U "‘ Sr,,at0 - ■'iterest n‘
c
'"" 1 "“V »" s u,al 1al€ "
^ eco1 evp|h ij%\ itn n » uois o \
He,mte Hre '' ,oswl ,u " 1 biUrt ' a aga,nst th «
l" ll, ' ie - Hie proceedings to-day were
1,M,re siting and threatening than any
that have occurred for years. The
parties to the quarrel were Senators
Conkling and Gordon, but the whole
Senate was wrought up to a high pitch
.. . „„ uscii ,. .... on ... , ....
0 *' xu ' 11,1 "• w *
1,0 nomination of Wade to be a Col
lector of ,uU,nal lUfVenue ln Georgia.
Se, ’“ tor Gonl °' 1 1,11,1 n «»dO Ji Speech
against tho continuation of \\ ade, ami
. „
to JZ!
1 Kla ,a 1 11 ls, ,ls slon 0 , , 01
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l lIW " 1l ls iu , teu « tl ‘ vvas t0 *' ai1 ot *
llu ' ' ,nlUu ' al nlations of the North and
S,mth ’ 11,0 lwo l’ artu *’ t,w P ‘^ ,dt * nt
and everything ’ else liaving any bearing
”» G<e subject, there was little hope of
accomplishing anything in the last hours
. ,
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senator Gordon , , tospeak . . and ,
rose again,
there came from the Republican .side
rrk-aof “lioon. goon wltli lb. « 1 ™
ilar! List's have the vote!’* \ The
words “Go on” . several Q Sena
Caine mun
‘“ rs them ... llainlm, .... Mitchell , „ and
1 °'I, lu ''’
Hus greatly mcreased the qmck tern
Georgia Senator, and he cried out
m an impatient tone: “The Senator
from New York is issuing his orders.
He is ordering the ( hair. ” Mr. Conk
th;d the '^mator^frem Georgia should* re
peat tiis words Mr Gordon then re
peatetl , a ,.I,, ,1 that ttvi, the ti,« Senator 8 from New V Yotk V ,.1
was issuing bis orders, Conkling then,
in a fever of excitement, said, in a loud
voice: “If the Senator from Georgia
says that 1 issue orders to the Chair he
says what is not trueand, with in
creased anger, he continued, “and lest
the Senator may misunderstand me I will
repeat that if he says l issue orders to
tlie Chair he says what is not true.”
Gordon at once sprang to his feet, and.
trembling . with ... rage, said : “lhisques
tion, sir, can lie settled outside this
Chamber.” At this poiutConkling was
quite as excited as his antagonist, and
taking a step toward G.-.dm, who was
Slde of t!i0 lhambe r, he
“I’Usx! in a fierce voice : “I am willing
- ■ -cttlelt here • ad now i ml once more
z will sa V to the Senat<M-X m ^
that if he sa\s I gave
the Chair, words he so seemed vs what to blistejj^ is nf\, „ , nd
Both Senators tberewf tfl jj ^
seats, and tbe basinet '2SL^ ■ t jr
*S*“ . d j
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journrneut, however, a
Mr. 7 **
ferred to the controversy ‘ Vfsaid a it
unfortunate and should - „ was
” be! :e subject ,. . of -
regret. He said , he did ad " thin . k , ., the
Senator * from New .. York inf Tided , , , be
discourteous to either the to
Georgiafri c
Senator from ^°° gbt
Co,.kling merely t& dcs mZm* red to f£ “ T
tbe business, ’ reMU *ea» » fre
quently „ call for vote. tia tors
a U ^ygry often
done^ called out and to he “Go said on other ” n*4 mators had
with ... the ., calendar. , . ’ Mr "*3 U 1^ to go on
that . .. trie “** ^ Kan hotK-d
occurrence WOi trot be re
ferred to outside of tbe Ch mber. Mr.
Hamlin also spoke in the ial fcst of for
giveiiess between the two S ettors. He
said the trouble arose from j W isuuder
standing the n* 11
on part i.j Georgia
Senator, Mr. Hamlin said a lim
„..<r a 1 e Z ___ J,^t „ ,, ^
r Is quot
d "®“ id. and
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rv >7 °r than lie had a ri“hi^g^p» , \,.j.
tlier " f Gie belligerent % ,
any remark, and both kept *
utr seats. ,
. eii.uors wire urged ,
disagreeable jte,,,, the
b’H there is, nevertheless, A fe;' mein senes,
* ,alk about it to-night. It
believed among Senators tlv Too further
notice will . , he taken of the o*%, 1 rrpllfe .
«•« 1»" *>f s.nat»r Gordon.
Newest _ Newest _ . Fashion Fashion _ „ Pa Fa w
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„ i’oint-lace t oint-lace mittens mittens ... are are worijby wo
brides,
Jock ‘*y of vclvet N. worn by
s,na ^ ^ .
^ ^ a,m0 * t ^ntirely of
n ^ *« ^ J
f mvcu
'''£*>'"*{ ' ,,,n, 1 |«lor» i the
; ■ ’ ^ ‘ h UionMe
oomo ii.umns 01 .or.
Ija<i,es torto, ' s ® sbe11 ^ikfcianonaies
bill are popular for deini-toilet
tiilded porcupine qtiilk A , mol|
tmnmings for round lA ' '
11, « Pensbabto hlact cr ^ j,
ui^ Urn inost styhsh eveinng wi a ,
i»t v«or, )> ijjj(ffto 5 ? ir , iir
.....’■ r r
season man they have bik Tor /cars
or Matteau «<>«F‘jes pleat, are on made stylish of otstumes. box,
So,neof * lle bamlsomcst imported
tom.ets are composed entirely of large
damask roses.
Anew material for trimming is the
“tissue plume,” and may bo used in a
rrank Lest le . «uud.y S' Msgazlue. - ,
Edited by the l.«v. I)r. Deems, lastmr of
S^snr.
number, containing tgs pages, profusely
iiiu^trated, and teeming with articles o/rare
merit amt brilliancy. This magazine has
become so general a favorite, amt is receiv
ing such wide-spread support that it will
doubtless soon be found in almost every
household, in the land. It numbers
amongst its contributors such men as
William Cullen Bryant, Rev. Bishop Wright
man, Rev. Dr. Potter, Rev. William M. Ba
ker, Rev. Dr. Rankin, Colonel Thomas W.
Knox, lion. A. J. lloquier, Mrs. Dickinson,
Mrs . 1Jarr) Miss u rock , Colonel William
Proton Johnson, Rev. Lyman Abbott,
Sidney Lanier, Kev. Dr. Brantly and others
Kacli number is illustrated
»m. 1» «n»»*l»«>. ma li»* »mit »"•! »
which will be an excellent holiday Jr ,„' number, «
we are promised a finely engraved portrait
of Dr. Deems, its distinguished editor.
Beautiful and substantial Binding Cases
1U> ' r0iu, V fl,r sal ‘' ftt the cIos « of e#ch
volume, price 75 cents. Now is tbe time to
subscribe lw ,. ri ,„ to ,,, tins thi< v vaimiWo .,„. hla Magaxme.
terms, single copies, -a cents, annual
subscription, ®3, by mail, postpaid. Ad
dress, Frank Leslie’s rublishing llouso, 537
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A . man near 'V.TV,. I ittsburgh, la., tecentl} „
advertised for a bookkeeper, ’ and within
twenty n vu hours he hail one nunarect
and thirteen applicants for tlie position.
Subsequently he sought a man for his
farm by the same means, and iiad eight
responses. The figures represent very
fairlv tho disproportion of laborers in
«<® ,, ™3 md..stnal , , . , pursuit*. There
' v * ,en a > vum 0lln K IT fellow Tlf is able to ^ write tT a
fair hand and balance the dav’s ^ trans
^ in a ^ he above
the farm, the anvil or the bench. This
is all wrong, and is of a piece with the
tZXZtSTrT tate
Lebanon (Tenn.) Jlerakl : During
the month of November one hundred
ami thirty-eight car-loads of nogs were
shipped from tliis point. Taking of'a fiftv
the as the average capacity car,
we have a total of 7,590 hogs.
A lady in Maine boasts hair eight feet
and one inch iu length, and that "she has
refu ^ t an offer ot jo.ooO for it.
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Now is the time to subscribe, o»ly ?2.
Old Jokes Remodeled.
“What do the Arabs of the desert live on,
ask «i a roguish little girl of her
father
“Fudge, Nelly, that is an old conundrum.
Tliey live on the sand which is ( sandwiches)
«. ~ >«.«.•» a.«- -
“Well, really, Nelly, I give it up.
W by, pardon t jon know t e s0 "' °
Ham were bred and mustered in the wilder
ness’.’
“Come, Come, my daughter, that is too
killing. Don’t say another word.”
“Oli, yes ; do tell me what they eat on
their sandwiches.”
“Eat on them 1 Why, what do they
on them ?”
“Butter, to be sure.”
“Butter! How do they get butter ?"
“Why, you know, pa, that when Lot's wife
was turned into a pillar of salt, all the
family hut her ran into the wildernees!”
Large and tine lot of Ladies’ Cloaks,
cheap, at C. MYERS’.
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Bleachings from 5 ct» to 13 cts. MYERS’. Tier yard
C.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sheriff Sale.
•»EOROIA—Tam averro county.
NI ^IbL be sold before Court House door,
in the town of Crawfordville, within
tlx-legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
said .January next, adjoining a tract of land lying in
SafflteSul county, lands of the estate of
two hundred acres (200), more or less.
levied on as the property of Silas M. Mead
» favor of James W, Asbury, “ilViS"!?
executor of
George W. Mitchell, deceased, vs.Silas M.
tiff’s attorney. Property Notice pointed out by
of levy given to
«*J* “* P^^ssion. This December Oth,
M. D. L. GOOGER,
Sheriff ' T 'g
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.... Kotice of r Dissolut .
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Tr^Knr^ pmM lhe intcrest
tlie late firm arc in 0lir
hands for collection, and parties who are in
debted to us are requested to call and settle
A li \\ 1 llvM.
rp i-jS^S^nbr the S,'T Cd "
STEWART & SMITH,
for the transaction of a general mercantile
w SMITH.
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tJrswfordvllle. Ok. Not. 90th 1 WT. too
1 Still & fcCOtU(*\, , * ,
OESERAI ,
, . AfJ nnr /A-\ T
V U M 1\1 I U IN
jllCPClUHltS. .
Ho. 346 Ifortk Water Street,
PHILADELPHIA, l’A„
and wholesale dealers in Butter, Cheese,
fuffTl? O U 1 1 PjIV.qrsin, u FI on r, Fur,
Wool, Cotton, Dried Rico, Fruit, Toliacco, Hay, Hops, Peanuts, For¬
Broom Corn,
eign anil Domestic Fruits, and in fact we
can sell any PRICE and everything and at the highest
MARKET ; make prompt re¬
turns, ,V lib-/' svcl 1 1 I I UUCU 11^iil]j.made eral Cash
Adva nee on
all To show shipments that except do jicrislialile extensive business, articles.
we an
any game dealer in Philadelphia will tell
you we bandied more game last season ttian
all other HousesTW'ATTT L I Mj 1JI rU J\ I ) XT'
m together. Philadelphia for Price 1 .
put .Semi List, Stencil,
Arc. Reference CASH, or we refer you to
any EGGS. responsible House in our City.
oct-r»-1877-j-V GAME.
msEnupsY, -OK
FALLING SICKNESS
monHFs usage of I)r.^ Goulanl's'celebrated
lnfallahle Fit Powders. To convince suffer
ers thatthese powders will do all we claim
(m U|Wn> w<? w| „ ^ them b) . mail> t
tbe paid, a free trial box. As l)r. Goulard is
disease only physician spcciat study, that nndnsto has ever made this
a our knowl
edge thousands have been permanently cured
In the use of tlrese Powders, we will guar
ers should give these Powders an early trial,
and be convinced of their curative powers,
gjo.oo, Price, for large bv box, $ 3 . 00 , or 4 boxes for
sent mail to any part of the Uni
ted States or C'anada on receipt of price, or
express, G. O. 1 ’ i' a'
\si koBB!
.160 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, X. Y,
nov.30,t87T-j-y
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A G> & q yy HOWARD,
that ^outd they info™“XV have just opened this their vicinity
at New
store House, near Barnett Depot, a complete
° -^-‘ected ’°' H stock of fresh
Kotioni)
Ready-made Clothing,
w 'T3!SSSSw»^
Boots and Shoes, Ac.
Also, a well selected stock of
Family Groceries and Provisions,
adapted Hitherto to the wants unknown of the people, and at
prices in these parts.
W ° Wi “ C ° nvinfe vou
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we mean
“QVIK SALES & SMALL PROFITS ”
0ur sUvk has been purchase,! since the
»^-dVo *gi!-e highest u.r'tire fulTratue’ o? 6 your Ca “
‘ nd aU 1 kmds Jhe of country^roduc^ price mid for Cotton
nov-2-l»7T-n-w Barnett, G*.
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WE OFFER THE ABOVE MAGNIFICENT
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AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE
to the planters of Georgia, and have no hesitation in recommending it to the fullest
extent. AVc shall endeavor will be highly to meet pleased alllegitimate, comjietition and feel assured that all'.
who use our articles with the results.
We also offer our
EUTAW ACID PHOSPHATE.
w e believe is equal to any ^ m the market. COTTON OPTION given if desired. Call <*»■
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GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Proprietors,
C. E. SMITH, Agent at Crawfordvillc, Ga. CHARLESTON, dec2l77-n-w. S. C.
important to all.
V OOfl ^ 1 000 ) Will'til VV ( ' Ul <.,* TJVV J brOOdS ^ UUUb>
ClOthilllT, VlUUIlUg, BoOtS, 81lOCS wuwvi5 tllUl Ulm HatS, • lmuw5 »
be sold cheap for cash n
The new store of c. myers, »
SUl)I)lied 1 • ■ Wltll «,i lai’^C ■ 1
IlOW a aUtl COlll
piClCSlOCK . l« fp OI «t DrV III y CirOOds tjfOOilvS, lOUllIl^,
BoOtS, NllOCS lllld HfltS lOP tllC lull
aiill Wintd* trailc. TllC ClitirC Stock
having been selected with much care
•nrall Will IH |m re “*^w^®»» SUI1I Of tfsg» ItlDlW MIMtSSt “* «**»** pilCCS, ni*U*Ofi %■-•«•» aiiU nhil
«HC
CVCl’Y ^ article WaiTailtcd Strictly * OS
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I'CarPS?lltC(I.
IflllCS WL,-, 4 -%k- ^Oli^ ^iCl^ ( • Bros., Dur¬
ban’s and a large stock of all grades
Shoes will be kept constantly on
H«IWi. llfllld Pni>tip« PtHlltS WniltilKr \> 4(111111^ ^OCMlS 0*00(1 S Vf*PV Vt^Pj
low tor Cash will do well to call.
Durable Boots and Shoes a spe¬
cialty.
C. MYERS,
sept-31-t-o-o CRAWFORDVILLE, OA
GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICE
On All Kinds of Goods at the Store of
JOHN W. DARRACOTT,
(Mercier Building. West Comer of the Public Square,)
V 17 ------— GEORGIA.
I HAVE just returned from purchasing one of the largest and finest STOCKS
of GOO DS that I have ever brought to this market. HANDSOME and VARY
OUS ’ 'U' Stock embraces Dress Goods. Ladies’ Ware, of all kinds; ClothiM,
Gents and Furnishing llouse-Furnisiiiag Goods, Shoes Goods, for Ladies’and Misses’, Gents and Boys ; Glass, OihMI
ery and in a word, anything you can oall for.
STYLE AND QUALITY.
I have everything for a complete outfit and that of *«■*«-sS* the boot. I do not keen utiaddr ’
•**«"!«»■ 1 *“'»*““• «— <■
My Prices tliis Season
are loW t -r than they have ever been : in fact they cannot put any lower, and if rwm
ebeaperTi^any'hmise ou**the 3 R°r’ ' i! ® P ro ^" e y° H that goods cannot ba bM|M
tret Ga a. . R. Your y patronage is .
oct-19-U-in DABBAC0Tr<
W. M. JACOBS
GrOCCriCS UGC1 IvSj PllUlHtioil * lilHuHlUIl Slini>IiOS
. Bagging aild rwy. TlCS^
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ALL GOODS SOLD AT THE VERY LOWEST PRIES.
170 Broad Street, (Bothwell’s Old Stand.)
Augusta, octA-t-o-o ■ Georgia.
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Benson iV Mereier,
Cotton Commission Merchants,
1 ™ nanKful wi, tor ^°* tue liberal * Wwren patronage of Block. the people Augusta, of Taliaferro and Ga. adjoining countios
A continuance of their favors. Will make liberal cask advances on
0n low rates of interest,.