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Berron Mouse,
Near Capitol, 10 & 12 Forsyth St.,
Atlanta. Georgia.
Ha* the best ventiiated room* in Atlanta,
and all mod< rn improvements, including
fret Iicth* to Boarders.
The Table Is Supplied with the Rest the
Mmkc. Tr^nt Affords.
Wttr.^'.u amt Rf'ii'-oi"'!)'" Burden,can Bate-.
tie *''ownw*o*biti d at ETTKOPF.AN
Mf Tfir* Ttonse Is kept on the
PI.AN finest* pey for only what they get.
Regular Board, • $#• 00 per week.
Day Board - - i29 per day.
PETER BEHRON, Proprieror.
*Sp2K,lK77.t-rw>
J. W. 1IIX0N.
Attorney at Law,
cbawfosiivii.ee, ga..
Will practice In Taliaferro. Wilke*. Warren,
. and Greene counties.
t9T Will give all bush es* entrusted to
his car* dilliget.t aUeutom. Collection*
made a specialty. iune2V-t-o-o
Hull *Y Wcotncy ?
OKNEUAJ,
COMMISSION
Merchants,
No. 346 North Water Street,
PH1LA DFLFillA. PAe
and wholesale dealers In Butter, Cheese,
J-ard. TIT^rTtM} Tallow, Kbun Poultry, Game, Slock, am!
potatoes. Apples
111 • I I I Ttiec, e I k. '•! Totmeen, Peanuts, 1
Wool, Cotton Dr *<IJf«nit, Hay. Hops, For
Brixitii Corn, In
eign and Domestic Fruit'*, and fact we
ra n sell, any and everything at the highest
M A'ItKF.T PRICE ; r.Hd make prompt re
turngjt lib-ril I I’l'Ol.'eml Cash
Advances! I I lb I perishable < il I V.mada article*, on
all shipment* except business,
To allow that we do mi extensive
any yoil game dealer in Philadelphia hot will than tell
we handled more van e season
all othei Philadelphia llni.se*|)/ | I a M | T l liilkl. f l'|) \ r
nt
put together. S> ml for Price Li-t,
Ac. Reference CASH, or we refer you to
auvresponaBde House In our Citv
K( * (* S. (tAM
•cf-.V 1H77-1-v
CRAMPTON’S
IVIDIM) I \ I I* left I I 4 \ 1 I n ^1 / v I/\ 1 r\
1111 il! V , A
V '
IS the Best'! ill
Crampton'a Imperial Soup 1,* the Rest.
Cranipton’s raniptoll's Imperial iiu|ieiiul Soap tsthe is the Best. Rest.
I Imperial Soap 1* Best.
Cranipton's Crumpton's Imperial Soap Soap is the the Best.
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Cranipton's Imperlnl Soap Is the Best.
Cramptou's Imperial Soup is the Best.
Tbl* Soap Is manufactured from pure ma
b'rials, and a* if contains a large per
oentage of Vegetable Oil, is war
III led fully equal to the best
imported Castile Son]), and
atthe same time possess¬
es all the washing
and cleansing
properties of
the cele¬
brated Ger¬
man and French
Laundry Soaps. It
is therefore recommvn
Kiiehen d .t for and u*e "Bath-room In the Laundry, and for
gtueial household purposes; also
Printers, Painters, Engineers and Ma*
chiuPts. as it will remove spots of Ink,
grease, tar, oil. paint from the hands.
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The Huntingdon Pennsylvania Monitor of
April 5th, 1*7.. pronounces tIris Soap the
beat in the market ns follows :
Reader, we don't want you to suppose that
this Is an advertisement, and pass it over
unheeded. Read it. We want to direct
your attention to the adve-tisemeiit of
C’mm pi on s Imperial Soap. - Having used
It In our office for the nasi year, we can re
eommend It a* the best quality of soap in
use It is a rare thing to get a Soap that
will thoroughly' cleans,! printing ink from
the hands, as ulso from linen ; but Cramp
ton's laundry soap wilt do it and we know
whereof printers, we speak. It is especially adapted
for painters engineers and ma
chinists. as it will remove grease of all de
acriptions from the hands a* well as clothes,
with little labor, For general household
purposos it enuimt be excelled.
Manufactured only by
CRAMPTON BROTHERS,
of I'aliafemt count v ; A t. ,v G. W. How
ard, at Burnett, Ga.
i"“ii-v
A. I.STKOM.
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
crawfordville. ga.
Take* tins method to inform the puhRc
that kinds he is Jew pnqvared elry in to the make and rejmir ami all
of Invst style, w ill
give careful attention to Watches and
Clocks, and repair them in the best manner.
done Hair Work. order, Braiding, and and all ladies work
to in good style. He soltc
Its a share ol the public patronage.
4eb«,l»78-t-o-o
600 Gallons
To Soil!
IMPORTANT!
GOO Gallons of Liquors and Wines to
be disposed of at greatlv minced prices !
JF£fr**t 2 ?£Ssia;
Old NtH’tar Rve $4.(K' reduced ST50
White Wheat' 3,00 “
XX Monongnhela 2.(k> u 1.00
Sweet Mash Corn 2.00 t,i i.isi
N. E Bum. 3.00 44 '.‘.:*i
Old Hollauvt Gin 3.00 4( 2.30
Peach Brandy, SyrsoKi 4.00 3.30
Cognac Ap|>le “ 4.4K) <« 3.1X1
“ 4.1X1 3.00
Singer “ 3.00 44 2.60
Cherry ’* 3.00 44 2 fs
Sherry Wine 3.00 it
California Catawba 3.00 44
SRtdera j 0(1 a ^ 5o
Port 3 00 “ -■*'
Also a fi II line of case Liquors whiefi
we wills. 11 at the verv lowest casii prices,
Anyone needing wtijlhmg in tins line,
we will take pi •.siut in showing them
samples of the ai • named brand sea.
UesjH'cifulIy,
D. A. V, aLLIAMS & SOU.
Ub7’2-‘ -no
CHARLES BERGSTROM’S
COLUMN.
HATS Aim CLOTHING.
Bargains.
F have still some of rnr fine mock of
Hats on hand, and a lot of tine Clothing,
and would advise every one who wants
Hots or t editing to come 1 * fore the
holidays are out, as I am selling at ab
Rohde Bargains. Now is your time
while price* are down to the bottom.
f*c.28,1877. C. BEKG:*TKOM.
Dry Goods k Domestic
DEPARTMENT
contest par offlr-.-s Goods and Prints
o all kinds, qualities, Shirting*. Sheet
'ng", I trillings, Cambrics, Keli*hfis,
Pocket Jeans, t 'a-simete*. lied
lickings, Table Linen. lar
tr.« r Satlris or llaliau
Cloth. BleCchol Shir¬
tings, Osnalmrg
Stripes, A Ac.,
Checks, Checks, U>acc 4 ,
Apron all
grades, Linseys all qualities. Honey-Comb
Blanket*. Shawls, Balmorals,
Quilt*, very pretty, Flannels Jeans, of all
kinds, collars all qualities, Kerseys, differ¬
ent grades. department Is well Selected, — possl
This as
. hie w itii great care to suit the want* of my'
customers, in qualllv and rice. FAIR and
SOI AltF. DEALING OF RANTEF.D and
NO MORE. BERGSTROM.
CHARLES
sc pi 1
NOTION AND FANCY GOODS
B I <> ¥| fl J* i f I 111 f'llf- v.
iwr <;„|| ar s, Neck-Ties, and Scarfs,
Shirt Bosoms, all kinds; llalr Handkerchiefs, pin-. Needles
|>(,,,er Pens Ink, Thimbles, Kid
Knitting Needles, Ladles’
(Rovea, Ladles' Silk Clove*, Velvet and
Worsted Gloves, Ladies' Hose, Corsets,
c ors , t LACK free of charge ; Fancy Belts,
nil pi lees Suspenders, «nd qualities Huttons, (lent Thread s' Gloves, of all all
kinds, from finest.
kinds, Gents* Hose, common to
IPaika, and Purses, Gents' home
n iade shirts doulde-bosom, Lend Ac., pencils,
enrpenter . pencils, violin strings, than Ac.
This pint of my stock is cheaper I
ever offend them isfore. feme amt see.
CHARLES BERGSTROM.
Sept .21
HATS, CAPS and UMBRELLA
Department.
Mer,'* and Bov's common wool hats,
Men’s and Hoy'* caps, medium wool hats,
stiff brim wool hats, men’s borne tnflfie wool
hats. Men's and Hoys' Cassiiueie hats,
Men'* and Boy a’ common Cass i me re lints,
*• •• medium “ “
#« “ fine large hrlin hats
a “ Beaver hats, latest style,
“ Molo skin, hat fine and pretty.
“ Fine Fur Imis, Men’s Blue li 1 blion hat.
Fine and common buggy umbrellas, fine
Cll ALLLS BERGSTROM.
Hardware and Cutlery
Knives Tiiis department and Forks, consists, fine, medium in part, and of table
CO III
table anti tea spoons, pocket knives, eom
m'lke'*^ pm-kef^lves' iTot hludow "’'pook^cf,
other celebratH ma'kes l < ' , Razor* ,> and r Razor
Straps, size, bp*t, good, scissors, large trimmers, small but good, and mcdl- good,
um line
these are of the best makes, luiy aside your
rusty old pair mid try my new ones. Rail
lin k . all kind*. Diese good* I will sell on
very reasonable terms
nu£«U-t*o < IIAHI/LS I»K1I<*S I KOM.
Glassware. Crockery and Tinware
DEPARTMENT.
Cmdmon . cups and saucers, plain and
«nd printed, iron Stone, pretty and cheap
English China pretty and cheap, Plates com
molt to finest, dishes all sizes and prices.
linkers pitchers and bowls common and finest,
different sizes and prices, sugar
dishes, cream pitchers, preserve and pickle
dishes, glass and china butterdishes, queens
ware, tumblers, from common to finest,
Goblets, common brass lamps to finest
Bohemian glass, Innteius verv useful, Tm
kev glass, glass pitchers, molasses pitchers,
coffee pots, milk pan*, buckets and strain
cm, wash pans, sifters, curry combs, horse
and blacking brushes, horse and mule shoes,
,ui cheap. Vome and see,
CHARLES BERGSTROM.
Grocery Dciianncii t.
,, Ragging, ties, bacon, . flour, meal, sugar,
coffee, lea, salt, pepper, spice, ginger, doves,
nutmegs, mustard, fish, in and ■« barrels,
common and toilet soaps, candles, chewing
niid pijies, smoking tobacco, sonant, all kinds,
kerosine oil, so 1 ■ and upper leather,
and a great many other goods too nnmer
ous to mention.
der* and many other goods too tedious to
mention
ltKADqp AiiTEits
RE R(1 STROM’S
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Sack Coats Fancy Cut Jeans,
“ “ Doeskins,
“ " Satinetts,
" “ U Cassimeres,
“ Finest French Cassintcrs
“ “ (t Eng. American “ “
English" “ make and German “
" " C<
Z * Fancy Frock Coats Satinetts,
5 e’lotli made ot Black
broad for wedding* and parties. Fan¬
cy Frock ( oat*, for parties and weddings,
\'" U ' of Mw 1'iw.l clot li. Black Doeskin
i acts, lor wedding*. Black Doeskin Pants
medium for weddings, 1 am y eass.men'
Pants, French, English, German and Bol
irian c«hh1s.
PANTS, VESTS AND COATS, of nil kinds
ami in the
GREATEST VARIETY.
I also have in oznnectioo with this de
w "" k -
No. 0,
LaTropc lSuihlin<r
CRAWFORDVILLE, GA.,
coats will be made to order. J* your over
oM tnuffip ooat. 'r/buying Romomber a now ^"'fixing ‘do 'the
’’heap dene wo gui work u*
as van be North er South.
51 >’ Price* for cutting
('t)Jlts, - $1.00
Pauls. • o0 Ct.S.
Vests, - .50 44
'■usHnc* Trimmings of all •on-’on hand, also
MYERS & MARCUS
—JOBBERS IX
DRY GOODS 9
Notions, Hosiery,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, k CLOTH XL
The undersigned respectfully inform the merchants of Taliaferro and surrounding
counties that their Fall Stork is now complete, and in price and assortment is unequalled
by any that has ever been brought to this market. A special feature of our business ts
the establishment of »
WHOLE!
SHOE AND HAT HOT SI li ^
„ .. , , — T . . v rinnarttPmfc t»» /».«.
5". •«" <«■! «'•* “ ol *»■*««*• ■» 'W* «»' *<« k
larfoie purchasing elsewhere.
MYERS k MARCUS,
sept.2«,1877-j-y 286 and 2H8 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Headquarters
For Ffrst Class and
L A SI ^ TI Olsi ABLE , T , . T , .1 , . )RY - T G C X )I IS
In opening the I all „ Season, we take . . pleasure Dry Goods in placing , before , our friends ;*pid the
public generally thednoat part complete ijtock of ever displayed in the Southern |
-States consisting In of a
Magnificent Ifn#fff Black Silks.
All the new shades in Colored Silks—various grades,
The most decided novelties in Colored Dress Good*.
Black Good* of every descrii it ion. :
Damasks, Hosiery, Notions, Cassimeres, Corsets, Flannels, Ties, &e. Gloves, Linens.
Our Cloaks—to arrive—will be equal to any ever exhibited in New York, London or
Path*.
losummanze: We offer a stock of hall DRV GOODS which in every de¬
1‘artment for variety, elegance and cheapness, stands unrivalled,
I ikij. \ U ii. 4 / UIlA ' I) 4 Y 1 (X L f1f\
H CT/,,
nct.V 1877-b-n. Augusta, Ga.
.
CELEBRATED !
Tim Old Firm of
CHRISTOPHER GRAY & CO.,
AUGUSTA, SAVANNAH and NEW YORK.
nymous for Honest Cwooris.
I i ^ anions tor tor low courtesy prices, to
anions customers.
We have now completed ttic largest and best assorted Stock of Dry Goods ever offered
Wc arP to olTor a "« l arc do so for
tin typumiAt. t.GASONS;
|>TT 14 J jiY 4 Ct ijl. "A IVYA i>U, 1 J which WE buy is for fully OASn to and save the charges for credit
per cent.
I l4 ) l," 1v7Yk7* 1 4 "ll 1A "X T ( " /• 4 4) the WE discount liny for three only aenorded houses, and to larger consequently buyers, save
the l<*ast five say at
per cent.
RlvA S( )’N NO 3. wRh'&S^
than smaller houses.
GRAND REASON WHY YOU SHOULD
BUY F'FLOlhfi: XTB!
We givo our customers tlie benefit of the entire 20 per ct., or 20c. on every dollar.
IVe will sell all Domestics at the same price as the Factories or their Agents, Dress
Goods Woolens, Linens, Silks, Hosiery, Notions, etc., at our own importation, nt New
York prices. Wo will give special attention to Dealers wishing to buy their Fall Stocks.
Send oct20-1877-b-m for samples. Freight prepaid on orders amounting to .$10.
C. GRAY.% CO., Augusta, Ga.
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CELEBRATED
floPSO ftTlfl i UattlG zs ,, i -rx iOWueTS. a -
Tu is preparation, long and favorably
f known, will thoroughly re-invigorata
h broken down and low-spirited horses,
r
«i« wind, incre«scj tha appetite— f \ m
rives teSTsSja:** a*mo,,i.h and k 1omv .kin_, m t
jik: a
To keepers of Cows this prerarx
tion is invaluable. It ia a sure pre
ventiveagainst Kinderpeal, Hulloir
‘.frarl Horn, etc. It has been proven br
Ml ual exikcriment to increase tho
quantity of milk and cream twenty
percent and mak" the butter Aim
and sweet. In fattening cattle, it
gives them an appetite, loosens their hide, and makes
them thrive much faster.
I In dta-Ases
»t! of Swinei, such u Couehs. in
the Lungs, Liver, ^c., this article acta
specific. By putting from ^
as a one
a paper to a paper in a barrel of M /SI
fi will the above di^ases will be emdi- ’■wj
“fi* 1 or «nii«l y pi»T<mted. If given .
“* 1 —
DAVID E, FOUTZ,Proprfotor,
BALTIMORE Md
Sold by Ttrnttelstsand Storekeepers thn>n«h
out tn» Untied States, CaaawU wilds. America
For Sale by 11. S. SMITH, Druggist,
je-l.V77-j-y Crawfordville, Ga.
HEAD THIS!
AUGUSTA
Daily News
W. II. MOORE, Editor,
The Great Local Taper » a » .
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON
AT AUGUSTA, GA.
Editions Daily! *
Lat ^ t Telegraphic, Foreign and Domes
tic Markets, Loc.u and Lrcuenil
NEW S.
CHEAPEST PAPER IX THE SOUTH J !
!■«<„ r .»
month.
(. ,, Myers , r •* the „ agent lor . ...... {smith's
celebrated Cotton Tress.
NOTICE.
T1 \ T E are now ready to receive additional
t orders for constructing new horse
powers and refitting out and with out, or for the the repairing old for of
new cogs ones,
this year’s work. Be in time with your
orders, as the miller's motto is, “the first
come the first grind,” is ours also. We will
ItCjIffi'gSKUSSaraSS to
Gclucke & Bergstrom’s
horse power,
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A 11 ii'llSta I Lotel,
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Corner Broad & ’Washington Sts.,
Ha?S&ugfi.y n'nov'ate^nSS:
e<1. and Newly Furnished.
It is located in the centre of business.
Telegraph Office in the Hotel Build¬
ing. Express Office in the same
block. Post-Office only one
block off. All other
public conveniences
close at band.
g-JT The Office of the Hotel will be
open during the night, and guests will
be receiv.xLor called at any hour.
W H. MOORE, Prop’r.
BATES OF BOARD, $2. per day.
marl
T. H. GIBSON,
Attorney at Law,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Refers by Permission, to Judge E. H.
Pottle. Hum IV M. Reese and WmiGibson.
dec 22 to
Patented recently by the United States.
This Horse Power sphaks already for it
* e lf, as there are several in operation for
which testimony' will be given by those
gentlemen using them. We will put them:
up to suit tire following power as used.
For two horses to gin 10 hours, 1,000 to
1,500 pounds of lint cotton.
For three horses to gin 10 hours, 1,500 to
2,500 pounds of lint cotton.
For four horses to gin 10 hours, 2,500 to
3.000 pounds of lint cotton.
Parties who already have a Horse Power
can use fhe same wheel without altering,
iSiSo? 10» rA fh»n “S
the work in a given time with the same
power. Uses the same belt without buying
other belting. Is uot tlangerous to the
driver. The belt can be run so loose that a
boy can put it on or take it off, and it gives
you double the result and more to the pow
er Takes applied, than the old fashioned way.—
up less room than any' other, in fact,
you gain room. You can run a grist mill,
or circular saw to cut your fireewood, thresh
grain Ac. The band wheel can be placed
any position on gear wheel above centre
line.
All work guaranteed to be made strong,
durable, of the best material and in the best
r“ e Aw " y 1,1 ^ -
CHARLES BERGSTROM, or
E GOLUt.'KE,
Crawfordvllle, Ga.
"W" anted.
The timber to make 5,000 Cogs either
white hickory, dogwood or persimon. Par
ties who wish to furnish them can call
Bergstrom's Store for particulars.
Mrs. L. S.Golucke,
Crawfordville, Georgia,
Milliner and Dress
public Respecfulfy generally, informs lier friends receiving and the
of that she is a
splendid stock
FALL AND AVINTER IIATS,
—ALSO—
a splendid stock of Fancy
MILLINERY,
fine Hosiery, Notions, Fancy Goods, Etc.,
all of which she is selling at low prices.
When in need of railtinerv goods call on
MRS. L. S. GOLUCKE
octCii-t-o-o
Still Agent
FOR THE
AY AN DO,
Bradley’s Patent,
AND THE
ISTavassaG uanos
--;0;O:0:-
The undersigned informs his former cus¬
tomers that he is still agent for the above
named celebrated Fertilizers, and that he
w ill take pleasure in furnishing the farmers
everywhere with the'r ol I fa' orite
FERTILIZERS,
on the very BEST TERMS. These Guanos
have stood the test of analysis and actual
use—vou know just what you are buying..
Call early on
R. AI. Agent. LANNEAU,
marl-h-m
QUA iXIU ACRES OF GOOD 900
Land for Sale.
The undersigned Agents, offer for sale
900 acres of (Jood and fertile this land, situated
on Powell’s creek, in county, for sale.
Titles perfect, ami terms easy. Apply in
person or by letter, for information to us.
None need apply who do not mean business.
BERGSTROM A- SULLIVAN,
feblo Real Estate Agents.
GIN GEARING
Shafting
—AND—
Bolfs.
CHEAPER TITAN EVER BEFORE AT
T1IE
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY
—AND—
Machine Works
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Engines, Cotton Screws, Mill Gearing
and Machinery of all kinds made and Re
paired.
Geo. R. Lombard & Co •5
Proprietors.
may25,1877-j-v.
TO HA VE GOOD HEALTH THE I,TVER
JU ST BK KEPT fit ORDER.
| S£ ™^OF PS* BILXUSHESS, 2
ig A adyspepsia. PEPStA g
i ; iWELS CLEJSS THE , ‘T,
^’*'5'* For Famph:eisaddress its.
Sa-nfodd, New Vork.
aug3l-j-e -
S. G. BRINKLEY,
Attorney at
u arrf.ntox, ga.
rs to W. H. Hull, Frank H. Miller
Joseph Ganahl and ft C. Foster, of Au
gustu. Ga. Will give all business intrusted
to him dilligent attention. i-5-77-i-y
Notice.
A LL kinds Old Harness of New Harness made to
order, and and Saddles repair¬
ed at the Tan Yard, as usual.
Also,
Black Smith’s Bellows repaired, and
made as good as new.
C. A. BEAZLEY.
Crawfordville, Har 15, t-o-o.
National I Intel,
(Nearly Opposite Passenger Depot.)
MACON, GEORGIA
- : 'J ; -
“****• Pf r D*r> : : tlM
°™*' e Meal, : : : : 50«
E. C. CORBETT, Proprietor.
Accommodations good, servants at
tentive. jan4-t-o-o
Be st and.Cheapest Weekly
1UE aOLTH.
NEW FEATURES AND A NEW STORY,
THE
Weekly News
«y
Enlarged and in New Dress.
IS ADDITION TO ITS
GENERAL NEWS, LITERARY AND
AGRICULTURAL FEATURES.
With the issue of January 5th was com*
A Complete Roster
—or THE—
TT CillllbCOr • , - ,,
y J 01
Embracing a history of each organization,
compiled the contributions from the archives of the State and 5
of prominent officers.
-
The number for JANUARY 2fith will contain 1
the initial chapters of the second
PRIZE STORY,
Harry Sinclair::
—OR—
THE DOCTOR'S REVENGE.
BY P. A. BRYAN,
OF MIDDLEC.BOUND, OA.
Subscription Address, S2 a year; 5 cents a copy,
J. H. ESTII.L,
Savannah, Ga.
WIIO IS IT
That Does
Not Admire
!v~:
THE
TIMES
booking
STOVE?
U;
Cheapest and Best
—IN—
AMERICA,
RICHARDS &LEGWEF r
Agents*
Crawfordville, Ga,
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