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IV. I*. SULLIVAN, Editor &
FRIDAY. MARCH ?. 1878.
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HON. A. II. Si EPHENf.
Tl.- U.i«r .Mh,
“ V2 ~ AW.U. RepuV f- 1 P
who are more dangerous to
tt,*B yonr IRekf-rs, Hewits and
With'*!! hfa seeming fsirn.-^*ndnmt«ni
eood feeling. hehidinit* no Radical
for which we contended, confesses to
sort K.dira! of mtstv error eUmmir cm V:,owrr=H-'.^ow# about to* lost
and clothes the ghostlv skeleton of
,U th *
over dr»i>ery of
chattel riavery, ro-at
rights and divine ripht*
We consider this the pretest
ar>
opinion i intertsired tcrtained Of t hui n> bvthat -
jettlcosted politician. But Mr.
ha# no time to throw nwsy upon
Greenwood or her likes : for having
fully completed bis work ou the ".liver
he fa now engsRed on the Southern
n r hill Which when it Is passed by
mimopily, the S<»rtli< rn Pacific TV P,
«i!l duubtte#* s (ford ih.- delicate,
span forth her venom
III.ATI! or' III.*. >UI)P.
The New York Err*** of the xd lr.#t.
>».v* = ExeSenator Beniaw.n I. Wade died
m hi# r-sdenco In Jefi-tsm Ohio, « :30
ii'clock this mormtig.
hpSfildd"^.!*")^ riband
worked m » farmer or laborer In summer
and as a school-teacher in winter, until be
ws* Wyrer. of age, when he began the
ciady of law In Ohio, and was admitted
the bar in IKff, Seven years later he was
elected prosecuting attorney of MUtabuia
county, and two years alter to the State
Senate, to which he was twice re-elected.
In 1st" in- was clown, Presiding Judge of
the Third Judicial district of tile State, and
in 1811 wns elected a U. 8. Senator, and
elected In 1*67 «nd ?“ 'J. While hi Hie Sen
>'hr''vrted , «l.eV.. Till'^onW (Iveothn sl'nlitor*" «p,a#.e.i
tore .c«| K itlve Slave law;
and voted against the abrogation of the
Missouri Compromise, and after this election
#,f Lincoln, in imw, was one of the bitterest
opponent* to any reeonclHstlon between the
North and Smith. During the whole war
W as constantly urging sharper measure* In
‘ u ro, f,f' T' «a* unwavcrng in his
i!'nufioJfttloii of thu Stiutli. A wore bitter
nod (Ictcniilned partisan could not bo found
In Washington, and Im fulminated hi the
S nate without ceasing. After the nssas
s unthm of Lincoln in 188.1 ho beentne
President protein, of the Senate and acting
Vice-President of the United States, and
in March, ISA,, lie wa* elected President of
the Senate. In 1H71 he was «M of the San
Domingo t 'ommlaaloncr*.
ft CHEAT LBAIIKH.
Tii« value of a leader wa* Men in the
House wlwn Alexander II. Stephen* came
the front, and at the right moment, gave
utnendwe.uts T"t "'7“''":" to tin i; i,„!i
!I.“»JIve”.>tVhHl "the '‘leader- .
thJS to ho
chin It had occurred to Mr. Ewing that
had charge Of the House mi the question of
currency, mid that he wa* very deeply dis
-#li-iivil with the Senate amendimnts
cieneral Butler had bethought himself tl*»t
’ ,u 1 1 Hu!;rSere.NtvUH! '
'‘Siivt i J , fHiruu . composed i of p the con
a i1 n on who would \* .up silver in a rag and
..... *8 an appendix to the Rag iiahy, had
n.'xolvud that tb«‘ Suimto bill should g*> t«
the Committee OU Bttiiklag aud t'arreuey,
there to be manipulnteit mid adapted #o a#
to eoiiimitUie ling lUbytotlH-armsof the
Gpddew of IJherty aed th« wines of »e
cxd* tided Eagle. There ha* not been inch
n, n,a-1 it ot of leadership .nil 1‘iup of oi the on diver muur torees s.H, since
silver war was declared; ami the feeble
man In the rolling, ludr flashed into the
and In spite of all the factions and the
ra-smei.ts arising from Individual
he won for the people tin*
victory of Thursday. His little
si#,,. u for ■•ilver was as admirable as Ms
a* it had been from the beginning
our history down to the second admlnis
of Grant Certainly that was the
Sir. Stephens stated it with
but for.-e. There was no mis
his point 1 liedishmiest talk about
umety-eeiit dollar and cheap dollars
“give us one hundred gold rent* worth
a silver dollar,” and all tlmt, became
when the old statesman made
hi* appeal for the .silver iiill. Here was h
to restore to the millions in Amer
their aneient right to pay all debts in
VT‘f I he objection* .....- ^ ot ^llutlcr ^ and
on one m-Ic, and i.ariield and Hewitt
the other .shriveled in the light of history
the instinct of common honesty amt
play for men in every man not dav.ed
the gold bug bin Png or deuieutod by the
delusion, was aroused. Under
leadership of Stephens the House came
its sense* and its duty was performed
Alexander H 8 U„hem : Here* your
may you b>« long and prosper, t
haps doe* not often couie way of
uum to do his country a service so dear
and importauts ns that which your
aud i-.iage gate you the good
fortune to render this week.
uu: siu i:it bill PAWiBU m i tt
the piu.siimxr» vi.to.
The silver bill having passed both
of Congress, was after consider;,
dc.ay returaevl to the House With the
1 resident s veto I hereon, on last Thurs
**•
appeared lie announced a message and
“assent to sundry bilK” The l.Uer
part of the seoretaiy's oration was uu
‘
uersUxKi » . * « in to . be assent to A1 the
main
Mhvr bill." and there wi re some sighs
o< mow,., ».»,« ite
M.mben hiimed to the SpMkerS a,-sk.
and soon it leaked out that the silver
till bad UwnTrtgei Ti«e timming hour
expired shortly after the bill was
ea, and Mr. Stephens, of Georgia,
t o jel it l*!ois th. House Dui-nj
reading of the veto uies.vige t
filled up, and there was such
as the House rarely gives. After
message had been read 31 r. Cox, of
York, rulutnug t» » portta .if ll*
* irauu. ‘u! nr. '17? .n o-m.ni “ l"ll‘v‘ sew ,r ?„ d
calle if his colleague to order for
»u<-n . language towsra n cue „ r.t. p meiit
the United State.. The Speaker
tf)at the gentleraan f from Xc w
(Mr. cox) had not been rcoogniied,
therefore had not technically made the
remain. Then, ^ v.id Mr. Cox,
make it now and stick to it. - ’ There
was great confusion, and cries of
bllines8, bit down, k t.
ilr. .^ Stephens had the bill read,
f!(a 0“»«*na«i t uie ,,„ preMons questnn,
»«>it it was on its way ever ti e veto
A round of applause greeted the
j nouncemeut that the required
vote had bneu cast in favor of i m
1 cU °' er
vHo '
....
. the Senate, a: ( d after a feeble
at delay was taken up and passed by
fJ>natit.itiona\
j It roiuirod just two hours to pass
, bill through both Houses. -Silver
| publicans say ttm President has
his opportunity to do a good thing
stron ^ V T 8 sl y ; ^*' el nMm afi dwiespeetfnl. ”"*'«*
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■ ! OUR SPECIAL AUGUSTA
i PONDENT.
I# then; a Hell—The Silver BUI—
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j Dear fv Democrat :—rhere .. ik nothing
fK , w um | ( , r (| lf , HU „ K ,j t j ( j |ft wisest of
U "‘ ancU!nt Jews, whose maxims are yet
' ,,r «‘«‘«»«nl authority, among Jews and
<: ‘'"Dles, Christian and Infidel. The
' times change and we change with them,
said the philosophic old Homan, whose
writings are a text book with our chil~
dren. Here is a paradox. Can both be.
t ,- Ue y Just as true as that we change
ouf clothos witb tUo . WI<1 yet
> thfl . fabric, r . of e the ,
«•* same same
m,rl <,f material each season.
speare, gives us the seven ages of man.
| We have the rise, growth, maturity, de
dine and fall of empires; epochs iti
- j world’s history, marked by epochal men,
1 from Moses to Napoleon; and it
ing a question which is asiohl a*
world’s history.
m THEBE A HEf.t ?
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Now the plain unsophisticated
**.»'»»-■ »# *>** •><
■ l*l»y, theology or didactics, tl»o blunt
"»f *>«*», "inhere is not, there ought
to ‘*o In Die great hereafter,” for In our
own little mundane govern men to
sve have to make little, ones, that
penitentiaries, aud employ severe
peimltir^ to enfort**! law and order mid
jusWw ’ There avisos now in this wise
jv remark, * it comes from Boston Hist, *
amt not confined to religions, is taken
upa„d discussed by the secular picas
the whole ^ oita.
German research, ami German thought
has been the power to form opinions
during the greater part if not the whole
of this ceutury. : German infidelity " bo
c;l!n0 proverbial , . ami ■ spread , over the
This ‘ ‘ infidelity ■ rested chiefly J ou
own gnat assumulion . that the in
spired writers of the New Testament did
not live until more than a century
the CiueUixion, and therefore did not see
wh nt they subHiicy Uhl not,
w bat they anid they heartl-diil not know
^,ervoft,u^nmr„nai--i„ fan, the w, u
thing, was.is niuih of a myth us the
Arabian Nights or Robinson Crusoe,
But more recent German and other re
search, and Oriental investigations
brought forth incontestable proof that
cut olt WIUC fifty or sixty years of the
previously ascertained data, and brought
t i,e latest of tlie inspired writers within
l *' <! l*' 1101 * of t bust s ... life, and estab- ,
lishtHl clearly that the writers could have
se<>n, could have heard, could have
known, all whereof they had written.
This upset the foundation stone of
tionalism and German iniklolity declines
am | j s moribuml, wliile “ortluxloxy" and
uper * . ortll0llo xy - pre vails and flour
*
,s u ‘ s -
Rev. Theodore _ Parker, who wheu lie
married a couple, put in the hands of the
groom, a Bible and a Bowie-knife, the
Bible in the left, and the Bowie in the
rijjlll h . uul -and these thousands of Kan
S;VS r i t p. preachers, followed the Germans
iu j n oat>Jitx'. Boston is nothing if not
uatisi tnuejuai. ai.ci , , une ik our cw»it viuuu
t'ourt Judges, always wants to bear ar
gumeut. So Boston establishes “Mou
day lectures,” and tour « four as the
tmicl French sn\ say , gives gi'esaua all a iuaring. bearing
The Infidel wiug of the luvusdentah
ists tire floored, and are rapidly dying
out. The question then of the auUieu
ticity of the New iestameut is i“ljourn
eil for this Other one: "Is there a Ued
1 r- 1
Devil?” This is a decided advance.
The other question will probably
be reopened ' ; and these are simply ask
*
mg what da , the scriptures , . teach , r Just ,
what answer Boston will receive, or will
«!«*#•
petit jur.v> venli.t: fpi vpu will re
.
collect that'old Judge granted .ouinis
ciehee to Hie VTniigiitv iii-MV thlhtrs ‘bul
that. Hut the signs indicate a Ittlc
particular ou** for this Re-nibl# iu
;;' OnogHM K * b “ ri! r ' liou, 01 :' f* in Coal “rr Mine™ ri V" fcu.
in Strikes and Union and CoMfcune
Clubs, in Jfcw Cngknd and out gt'Kev,
England. j
r^tr.jjtp vflKa. TifveAll.- W
x ,„ nuM t Uo
T1 « *“*«» to »u. ye, iw
us. The teh graphic synopsis i.!ar4 the
V oto ° on the nio), T g, ® und a _# •, w * ,,
’
, breach of public faith. If this be the
».
iwuient m.i~, TT. ?, ,i.„
|„ IcoUdliOiaere—ail ud i l0 Wr. rs ... very right. r Tli% took
tJie lx>nda al afaonl m or s t th^een- t
discount . Weill l.ow about
back debtor? He borrowed nenev
2 ,eenljaekiL at tlm same discount mdd^r >.
fabthen to make him nav it
lent pheu he harrowed it? The dis
cussion C .T , ® a * and , ~ the lUe pln:bS '' l ‘ 1 at.on 4 the
sUver.bil'. has thoroughly arousfi and
culichU-m'd the West. Tlift esc'Ament
there is intense : five huudred -laXu,*,, t#usand
| Prtuifta ‘ n t V * r ..rh«-i’ u,, ‘era npeccu nav? ueen
,
property »*** wered mortgaged with for mortgage^ half of The its
one r
; rowjng) wil , not iwy oue . f , )artU 4 T f the
j amount of the mortgage if sold gold
at the time of sc-Uiug. This is tto pict
, we that the Western man seat The
greenback dubs, and the gremback Wm.
meetings, presage the coming i,.„rXi
, Already a lead imr Western ?W» -m
Bounces “that Eastern abuse is
popularity.” (I quote v^rbatinf) We
nil know that Southern abuff made
Kortliem popularity.
PEAt'K IN KVHOPE
still bangs ou the Oriental Tyrkey.—
i Great Britain is making gigantiL prepa
rations. Slielias money and rfsnty of
men in India. She has a splendid fleet
and Gibraltar, and Malta aud, Aden,
Alexandria«ina i narul .j . iort, „ . the strongest • ;
fortresses in the world, comma,Aiiig the
Mediterranean, and Egypt tinier her
t,liailU - B “ t H, » h;ls 110 Coiiinental
Bynpathy, and an aggressive war, solus,
0,1 Russia wouldn’t pay.
is the the kail koadwar^
topic here. It ia charged that
there is a collusion to control the Port
ltoyal, as the Georgia and South Carol ina
Ui> ads control the Macon Read. But
*
.. the Port . . Royal . people, , most W whom
reside in New York City, borrow five
hundred thousand dollars in N«w York
and declare war. So the peopli of Au
gusts get freight at 15 cts. per fwt. from
1 New York to Augusta 1 In t)e mean
’ while the Board of Lawyer* yclept
i darkueaw- mul tl* 8 W>ek ftC 1 sltftiak
by brokers. */
, the nungtyo
of the Enterprise Factory liere ha* been
am«,«■■ a»»o„. of #. f»c
tories gotten up bv individual enterprise
which made money in simply the saving
of official salaries. It was lamentable
to see the operatives standing by weep
ing, because their daily labor being cut
off, their daily bread followed. Mr.
Amos Clarke, the owner, however, has
already commenced clearing the debris
to rebuild. Indomitable spirit; 1 1 may J
he succeed with “better luck the next
line,”
COTTON
, 8 d u n and irregular. In breadstuff*
there nas been an effort to raise prices,
hut it don’t woik. Buyers are waiting
the signal t ,* sun fro'fii FTurope Trade dull '
Mieaubers , every whwe.
Ui ARLES QUILL.
* ~
PHtSl-.MTMLMS ov THE * »*• gkamj _
February ‘ ‘-1 *
The Grand Jury chosen selected ana
ti^n,^^of
sl |tunjt the following general present
uu i.ts :
We have by committee examined the
D'Juim), and liml them
''Aourt reflect credit'upon thVXeer
in charge. We have also in the same
manner examined the books of the sever
; ' 1 •'•■sticks of the Peace and Notaries
Public, which have been submitted to us
^ 01 mslH . c tiou, and fiud some of them
kept with great neatness, and ui none of
them, have discovered any error of im
I'ortanee.
^ ^
ou hand, August 28th, 1877, *828,57,
and colleetal since that time, f1177,57.
TotalS2005.52, with proper vouches for
*108tt,8d swud out, Leaving on hand
*010.72. On inspecting the cleanly Jail, we fiud
it in a tolerably safe and eomli
tion, and the Uourt House in good order,
except a few panes of ghtss missing.
j^b-vd condition'' C forbroAnaki
^^Uommemlathm but w e V rSnt? ng
as
Commissioners an using every means to
have the same repaired at an oily day.
The public roads condition m the eountj are re
in a s good as could be
expected at tliis season of the vear, and
a'.;the bridges in fair order, except the
one over the north fork of Ojechee at
Moore's null, which neetls some repairs.
We recommend to the County Corn
niissioners the necessity of 4 bridge
across the south Fork of Ogecbee near
Mr. Thomas J. Peek s, if the financial
c0 ^‘ l ^ 0 ^ K ^^"|^ l1 J^ t
1 t 1 s g ft5ai
P? Public H- for «,4?:V that M District. ^
Wc have examined the books of the
tn** n> receipt* ,V ana clis>t>iirsemems with
proper vouchers correctly retnened, and
nicely kept- The receipts of iht school
wSiS.ewnr* politax^tollate ™ ^,2
From 1 —2——*. “1 .
- *
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* * Torsi! , ..
Amount paid to date with vouchers,
81115.31. There were 704 children
AV «rag B aEtUnce ..I uiiites 283.
average attendance of colored 217.
Number of sofeooU white and colored?
30. We have elected Thomaa E.
\5 a , z .' y «pirad*tera>^C A***™!
AH.W», Jv.nU. fill! tl.e
«■ [• G. Veuz-, aud J. V.
uk'_____,. recommend that , the .. jurors . and ,
tab , , ®* - serving at tow Term, receive the
usual fee we further recommend to the
proper authoritv. ntuf the necessity of build
* neat substantial water closet
on the tE nobEi-rronnd o^KuUte near the feSw^u!: iail hnn»
*2iu5 We our g?S
^ Commissioners who have exercised
such ri S id economy in the management
Jtorif, ul> J ic to u? , re
P in this county, crossings and on recommend the Ga. Railroad, that they
have plank or suitable Umbers laid near
the rails.
We recommend that these General
Presoatroeuts be published in our county
I,aper M r e also recommend that
-
Ordinary receive $23.00 compensation
of the county authorize. In conclusion
''et«i<ler our thanks to II is Honor and ;
„ °“ N JV ^ r U re Ml „nmrv KDfcN P fireman,
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Wm. T.' Chapman, John JI Jackson,
Edward A. Holmes, Joseph B. Moore,
Isaac C. Kent, William X'. Gunn.
Thomas J. Overton, jr.
George fi. Homulus'Ser,
Alexander King, Reuben R. Rhodes,
S. Stew- tV illiamO. Turner,
art * John T. Overton,
Edward K. Boone,
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA—Tamafkhro Couktt.
TIT VT ILL be sold before the Court House
in ‘h# town of Crawfordville,
raiiaierro county, witUm t lie lecal hours of
sal* 3 , on the first Tuesday in April next the
following property, to wit: One lot of land
in'd ^th"^ imwevements tlwreon^ lying
r.'.I. audits as^tlw llcv*
iv«k levied on
property of Jeremiah S. Wells to satisfy one
CWlekoV TsalKii tv! Levy aiid l made T by
John T. I'oojier, Constable, returned
to roe ” ? his Mareh l, is,s.
march 1-1878. " "sheriff, T.C.
I)¥ IMANOSlm 4 Retail price $900 only
i'Ti;i 7 ""Jj' ? Parlor Organ*, 1).
R r 1 i! v\ asuuigton, 10 -;- l>i N. M» ( ' J. I r f me. F.
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Revolver Free
Seven-shot Revolver with box cartridges,
Address, J. Brown A- Son, 138 & 138 Wood
* tre ct - Pittsburgh, Pa.
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to those afflicted. audSre Address, ynre E. 8. SpS Webster,
,,n ' N i,tl1 Wt| Ph'todt-Iplua, r»
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*•*> ssss&f'&g’.svs® r° r raM0 of Catarrli That Sami
care. Wm.^owe.t Reference*, Henry Wells,
. ton, Grant A Bowen, S’ st. M-YlaG Louis,
rrhvTith' imllrm-mrimmier"’^':
«P' QAf H* v s->Gf 1EK, everywhere. Pr oprietor s, WEEKS Boston, Mass. A- POT
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Profusely Illustrated with Portraits
Agents wanted everywhere. Address for
« T ‘Cirentaw. NELSON A
r ’’ oa way, New York.
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1? MUPSV p u K i: n.
FITS . Dr. Greene.s ~ S Fit Cure 'A will stoi, the
FITS worst case of fits from the first day’s
KITS use. It has done so in hundreds'Trf
FITS eases. It never fails. The mostwon
TITS derfnl medicine ever prepared. Only
FITS S 2 per bottle, holding nearly a pint.
FITS lare!* Aimtere promptly an^rel
FITS Address Drs. Greene, Llndley A
FITS ftentiey, CImnGtte, ..
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4 Goulds ManuMuring Co.
f; j Afek n UfiPfip kinds QTljl ot I.jft
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x 1 OFFER for sale four or five hundred
acres of Lund, situated in the northern
the I'ovnity, of luliaferro, and
and' , m'ile 1 Vnd°ak1ng
^Si^r Washington^riWone .
the land is*a new store house 2Sxfio tenants.’ feet'
three or four settlements for
Price, $»;.50 per acre. Also, in the eastern
part of Greene county, 350 acres more or
adjouring Smith’s ttoht Mine. 4 miles
^road—^wefl watered
$8.00 peracre. Address,
THOMAS A. LYNE,
Jan.l8,18TS-n-t Crawfordville, Ga.
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--I HOMAfs A. LYNE.
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Job Work promptly and cheaply exe
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Bleaehings from 5 cts to 15 et?. MYERS’. per yard
c. fc U» vU ,«
Cottwa Press,
Just recurved r;—— fine Stock --- of gentlemens’
a
• C. MYERS.
A POSITIVE REDUCTION!!
IX THE PRICES OF REST I. EM EX'S FIXE
BOOTS £k MB SHOES HI
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■ F1 , E boots,« **.
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ll seriptiou. Ladies’ J resolve and Gents’ from this FJXEbHOES—equal day to reduce the to prices discount fully tsper <4 9i.ooapsir rent.on an Boots, aver
;tg e, on all Outers, and a ndurtiaa on pair
to I*.-, on and Congress 25e.to.ioe. on every on
Ladies Fine Shoes in .Store, liberal 1 have always shared sod
I Invite Hie i>eu|de of Taliaferro, whose patronage Mu
5»» 1 value so highly, to callt* send their orders, and assure ttasnthese are bona
figures. Term# Cash. JtX
VVTVV * t TvFFX x\.ljlJ#.1iaJiTy
febs,l«7* CENTRAL HOTEL BLW7K, AVGUSTA, GA.
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WE OFFER THE ABOVE MAGNIFICENT
extent. We shall endeavor to meet all legitimate, competition and feel assured that all*
who use our articles will be highly pleased with the results.
We also offer our
EUTAW ACID PHOSPHATE
we believe is equal to any in the market COTTON OPTION given if desired, Call on
Agent« for terins and nrmes.
(,h<) - '' • ' v ILLlAMb&CO.,
Proprietors,
STEWART SMITH, Crawfordville, CHARLESTON, S. C.
& Agent at Ga. dec21’7T-n-w.
A. G. A <>. W. HOWARD, Agents, Barnett, Ga.
IMPORTANT TO ALL.
’ ’ 000 W ’’ OTtl 1 1 of 1 Ol’V Q-OOfls V-* VgVJLLOj
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4 ® V RoOfS |f <)fa ’
r.a^v 10 lit SOLI) E Oil LAP _ v 1 , , OR _ , v CASH!!
rgi* ^---- * a • ^ < ■}■««• armii-i ^ M*
1 lie IICW »lOrC OI 1^. JllMiS. S
MOW with Willi ‘h MM. turt* UIKl nn A COH1*
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On All Kinds of Goods at the Store of
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CMerrier Building, West Corner of the Public Square,)
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v HAVE inst returueii from purchasing one of the largest and finest STOCKS
A of GOODS that 1 have ever brought to this market. HANDSOME and YABI
erv and Q'T'Vf House- FurnishingGoods. and iu a word, anything you can call for
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It I have everything for complete outfit and that * •
a of the best. I do aot keep shoddy
of any k ind, l have everything to be found in a first -class variety store.
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lower than they have ever been-. in fact they cannot be put any lower, and If tou
come and see and price mv stock, I wiil prove to vou that goods cannot be bought
in anv house ou the Ga. R. R. Your patronage i« solicited.
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pet-19-h-m J. W. DARRACOTT,