The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881, August 16, 1878, Image 2
THE W. D. SULLIVAN, Editor L FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1878. - MH. siEPHK.ts ami mi: Nf-.w PA PI UK. A corres|M>ndent of the Augusta Xtv of the t<Ui inst., writing from Crawford vilie, under the signature of “At Z. A., #ays: “Notwithstanding the editors of a majority of the newspapers throughout the Mate, and particularly of those in the Eighth District, exerted all tbeir in tluences to defeat him, still they failed. He is stronger now than ever.” WethilA Bethink th.s tl.ia assertion isaei lire, entirely entirely to too sweeping, and unjust to some of the l<apers published in this District. “M. Z / A. \ ” bus hms.ert certainly duly not i,„t kept l ent an up with will, these |*pem whom he seems to so taunt. The W wren ton Clipptt early declared for Air. Stephens, and worked steadily and anil nnhlvfor nobly for him, bin. » the 1 ,« Augusta A \w, has fought the canvaas through ( atticully for him. and Tuf. Democrat has firmly advocated Mr. Stcphemr from UK iiM.itini.iir ueguining. W„ wi agreed ;,,vu..A wltn wii i, Mr. Mr Stephens action In the last Congress, and have met his trad.icera wherever ami whenever it was practicable to do so. Otlier papers of the I list riot have portui isirted Mr. Air Stephens u piic ii 8 , in fm-t 1 * 14 . 1 , the me iium- num 1st opposing him was greatly in the minority. \Y«* have never lndievcd with . by the .. journals , published .. . out j«un side of the District, and have replied to them time and again with all the ability of which we went master. Had “M. Z. A." known all these facts we cannot b.-fieve that he would have dono those journals which have stood firmly and uowy uoblv l>v y Mr air. Stepheus mci ntus so so great gnat an au in in justice. THE MEXlt’AB MUUUI.E. tVhile some of our exchanges, great journals . . i of # news, „ i tell n us a that , ourassocia- . tions with Alexico are most auiiahle, oils is of tspia! aullmrity assert that war with Mexico is imminent. To sustain this latter statement ’ extracts are quoted from Mexican journals showing a very hitter feeling towards the United States, and recommending that Mexico teach the “ 1 ankolM a lesson. 1 lie fact » , is, • the following of Mexican thieves into Mexico, mid the recapture of stolen ! pmiierty by United States troops seems il iv - i nrcins' it v r y it tlif 1 1 So long, indeed, have they practiced the habit of stealing cattle from the torn ttesATexas, i n that , they claim it as a J At a cabinet meutlug only a few duv» ago, no modifications were made In the mxlura lo Gen. <)nl, commanding oiifl.ii Rio Grande, and lie will, under tlicse instructions follow any raiding party M«x,„ »,■,«, ........... ri,, M. voiy probable that a collision will take pl.icr between forces of the two countries at any tune and war be Inaugurated at once. AY bile war would he a calamity at any time, we hold that it is lho duty of the government to protect its citizens even » \iu .u at the me hazard n.i/.aru of i>i w w.u, u unu and hone nope the the administration will be flrm in this act of justice to the people of Texas. TUB t lll.l.im PEVlill. This terrible scourge has exisited in New Orleans nearly eight weeks, and lms Vhh-ouic epidemic. In many other c-ilies, m communication by the liver and railroad, isolated eases have occurred, hut in all instance, we believe, tlie con traction of the disease could be traced to New Orleans. No stop can now be ex poet I'd to the disease until frost, which is likely not to come before October in that climate. The quarantine in all the cities and towns along the Mississippi, lhnl, and other rivers, and all connected w'th New Orleans by railroad is t . x treinely strict, aud every measure possi b!e bk to to jirevent lire vent the the sorend spiend of of tlie the lever hus lieen tak-en, and hopes are entertain ed that it will be confined to its present locality. Our own sea coast cities are vigilant in their health measures, and we sincerely hop® will escape a recur vence of this terrible malady. A NICK pair, tin* One Kearney, of ,, r Cahaforma, , f . has ,, come ail the way from that far off Mate to ludd a consultation with Ben. Butler in ICgiiid to tli. offices, wliioii they supjtose the Labor party is easily able to fill. They have: Kiso?ini, , that they would, I v msis teuce, graciously accept the others of President and Vice-l’icsident of the l uited States. It has not transpired which one of these worthies is to sacrifice himself much i* as to serve the , Labor - i party m the insignificant office President. This is surely a nice covyde to lead the Labor ............ c\er uni a day s manual labor m his life. Well, ti e world do move ! INKLIGIULT; TO A HUB!) TRICK. rlSTfii?, 11 hum thinks that Grant is meligl Ihato u P°n !> m “his hi. ( .O .rant, nt^'SriviHuFhir arrival iu Eng and he was the recipient of many hon ors from the I-«ple and the imers of Great Britain, among which, and to tvliich T call the attention of all concern ed, as by tke laws of Great Britain pro vided. a freeholder of the city of don, which he accepted, and ty that acceptance and presentation lie thereby became a citizen of the corporation of Ixiiidou. entitled to a voice in it ff ov * eminent, and eligihl to its Lord Mayoralty. Upon such acceptai If t* , and at the time of its being conferred, he signed his name to the charter, or such instrument in law as the corporation provides, for signature upon admission of new citizens. That he also took the oath of allegiance to such cori>oration, which is but another form of naturali zation under the laws of Great Britain. That he is now, in fact as in law, a sub i fcc t of the Oueei; ’... and bv such ‘ ' fact has cea " eU . t0 , u ’ a c,Uzen of u,c . Lu,U4 . Mates, and is therefore ineligible to any l-Asition under our laws until he has ] . t ie rt ju • .site h term . of f jtars after ,, ,lls uUm * 3,1,1 ‘‘as lieen through the o{ naturalization, ^ a term of J ’ J “ r J' ‘^ 7 dency of 1 s ' ,t8 _ ’ -----— ----- A Blood v Row' * {. penal to tke Evening A ««•».] Tkknton, N. ( August 13. During a 1 > mass meeting fearful JU u-t’ween yesterday ^arties-the a row , H . tok(J ollt two iiootl.s and Toneys, and their friends, I he speaking was done in the Ac ademv grove, about half a mile from the , '"" rt a,ld u “ : ‘’•‘““ting affray occurred 111 tlie public 1 . wiuare, The new, n a. h,d the spot where the Hpoitking waHgoing on ubaut d o’clock ass Moist* to take the Edgefield Rifles mcr quell the row, which was growing to lie quite a serious affair. ^ lien the Uitles reached the sjiot they found , three men lying dead u|>on the ground, Gen. weltering in tbeir blood* Morse ordered tlie crowd, con sisting of friends of the parties, to dis l M ’isoand they refused to do so, after ' v,,lc, ‘ h «f 1 ut for ammunition to load the B , m „. The parties seeing the detemiina tion of the Itilh-s, quickly dispersed. -About loui «iffo <i row occurred 1 m tween Luther Toney, brother of B‘°oki-i f ony, and. lien Booth, in which tlie former was killed, and there lias j|| p-cimgs between them ever since. Early yesterday morning Drunker Tony walked up lo a loan nanud llei i ing, who "as ahii .iug a lb-inoeratic negro wearing *-m»\ >«*« >«>t lo do so. AV h lie lie was talking thus to Jlei ring, Jan» • lhmth walked up and drew hi., pistol, and remarked that lie would defend lien ing. Tony drew Ids pistol aiulllootli jumped behind a tree. Tony J loW tliui to K , t HUt MlUlil lho tI , 0 and lie would shoot with him, and about that some of the party interfered and the fuss was stopped, but the Booths followed Toney during the entire day to c.’w.rca, “ a were following Toney him. About 2 o’clock, !*• «»-, lett the ground where the speaking { v,ILge. was going V»f on and rode over to t l0 Boofts left tm Tinwy’s mediately and rode after him. friundH si'idug this, fallowed itflcr * ll,,,u . 1111,1 ‘J>« »'*»»* conimenced Booth ami Thomas Ikmtli wore killed and lhii. llooth was mortally wounded ■"SSK::, le :!,K v t '-J .......... „ slightly wounded. Dr Bonders was not >» U»’ ‘ l ' p.^ ' i t nV 1 ^ i j e 1 k r T 0 2 and Ben ^ shed Toney in t ho back live times, and he loll dead. It is imiJOssible to say now who did the shooting. Toney was tiled at wliilo the Marshal was trying to keep' , . , q>. ... ’in,l nini he i.q ji, im St it tliem their fiien.u if joined Oil in, lead amt it bad I id tho he uppearauoo ne .1 ,,, of » a young battle. * Tohev j, was removed to the residence of Mr G Swearimrin from whence noon! ho will l« Lunis hui-h-d at q o’clock (his wili and 'Thomas Booth Soul'o^Se ?wh ?vinu ! 1 Bom" l- V,i- 1 " BuSunto L verv Ma.i W TmJ, m U*.' miles distant L t’olo man, Jr., and the others are said to be do^weil. Ayd now, peace reigns in “Wo‘ are reliably in formed that George Reynolds, Sheriff of Tulfalr county, last week arrested A. L. Hatton, the defaulting Tax Collector of Tel fau count y» oiuk i a warrant against him ft ” *' m boz. dement el public funds. Hatton [ l 'd' u ' ! ‘ u ' a 1U '' ^ tu > in t,, ut him return to “ s bous * to Kct l,is tloU * e8 ’ 1!,0 >' '"--ut t() tUe uons,,, Ul0 shoritr t0 let him retuni to nis house to get ids clothes. They went to the house, the Sheriff am! his deputy, Ed. McRae, waiting at the gate. Hutton stay lug longer than was necessary, tlm Sheriff scut the deputy around tho bouse, where Hatton was discovered leaving with a gun. The deputy called to the Sheriff, aud as ho did so l'olk aiul, Mark, brothers of A. L. Hatton, rose up with their double-barreled KU1 ,s and warned the officers not to pursue him. The Sheriff and his deputy retired, and Patton utude good his escape' IVe un doiaud that wanants have boon ^ 1 ‘ Zm'lm \ k * u "j “ 'J ”” 0 comitatus and will make aimt..or ti'.eit to capture tlie fugitive and hi-’ brothers. —>■ * —---- Owing to the danger of death or dis Horn tranq,, the ladies of Brat \ uiu-ut, aud vicinity are said to never go out unless armed. The tramp question is attracting cousidt ra ’- 1 ‘‘‘HtuHion in other i.u-alitics. In the rockets for ® ready firing, each distriet ^ tl.at a at twacou the ringing ready for of lighting certain ; l and c!Ls every man should Step, well armed, into the roads and fields, as a means of tm s£5&'S2 cuwul - t -< 1 , “ ««*• ^ •»« ClNclN ' NAT1 * AWS«« 13—Alb. it Popple, a resident of liainbridge, while drunk, mounted an engine on the Narrow Gauge Railroad, near Bambndge slaUoa, while tlie engineer and firemen wereabsi nt,opened tUe Hirettlc valve aud started the engine at > tho engine naupivl the trncsi and S?y 'Zn§& y wrectod * 1Vpple ' VM fa ' W +4 Mexican Mutteria^E. V 'hicOQO That, I San Antonio, Texas, , 27.— There is an increasing bel war is inevitable between it, 1 . und Afexico, The Oreasei ^cSfon^fm^tUr cou if 13rs ving , rather seem to grow wors :■ »*K In-fore last a band of forty rod .4 1 cross the Itio Grande and riddled a Mod citi ‘‘•-‘i house with bullets. > rave f everything teuipt or American diaposi’JCsH * trill henceforth show their more plainly } heir renewal than they of hatred have is in 1 *> e past. of cr<>3»4 . v G<-n. Rio *‘.10 iV-®''Mackenzie Grande Grande Mackenzie’s with with 8 several recent recent several cros*v coi coi. >,u>iw <r i he of of ics his troops. s. As As an an evidence evidence o' o tlie tic man- man ner m which iKnw they look l^lr dow.’ Ale,.... r IP. upon us '* K,or white 5 your cot, r-preidcnt offers the following, translate* tlj/tj|»nish Horn the hast number of El Porcenir, organ of i'iedras Xegras, :rL xican town Eagle just Pass, across Texas, the and ltio ubout\,' Gr^de miles from from here. Though the pa),« erred in stating that Gen Mackenzie v* again across the river, still the .v iut<v4its ex pressed were influenced bv ahjfter .% belief that he had undertaken in vasion of Mexico. Under. tipV-td of -‘Another Invasion,’* Et tolulp^^Vmen- says: “It is known that a can troops has again i:ns«M . Kio Grande, above the mouth of £F Pecos, which is composed of 800 men A. ho are 1 marching in the direction eW^ila do Musquiz Saiagosa. ieg<L*t to be the informant of such alarm-V, news, but at the same tune we are g i, Know mg that the worthy chief of Dm* inn* of the Bravo (the Kio Grande), ( /. . sus Nun< »o, h*w recencd intstiuc. > ]r ?^ ■ ..t '> <> who kiiow the firm au<f B .'k- c,mg character of the colonel, are ipmdent that, this time, at least, the eoitum will ' not continue its march wit non re;eiy ’bf? the condign punishment it uk rits. •* be JVlcxjciin oiliccrs will know Slow to j defend the honor of their cmmtrv, The Mexican republic will bo gi.id 6 > rave ; jo the world once more that i i nows how to preserve its lndepeudw-t sove reignty, and the dignity that beings to j a lice nation. Lnde Sain’\\ih yet re * civcs in nis dirty t«ice tin* blow he Iuih been demanding from Mexico for so | long, for Ins unjust claims, lijs nnjusti -1 liable abuses, ms foolish unde and his arrogant and iuioriiitic adminisMtisn. ” ! last The raid near .San Felii»e, nighi «b before ‘ was in lie-nalure of a dare u -u t he part «>f the .Mexicans, whdfc eon iluct of espeeialiy tins dcpuitinent now that the chfef olh i * rs are preparing to act upon a more effective plan in their* dealings with them, is closely watched, and will surely involve them in Aenous trouble, and that very soon. j ---------- OutlaA, . The Reign of the A . fresh „ . hatch . . . of e reports . regard &g the ^ vil war 111 J-ioeoto county New . H ”»ut fiftymtneaui are hoiung all V"‘ Lincoia Gno party is *» ot ’* - comi# |h)s ,8 and the ot\mr is f Jaws for whom warranto. been ”* lss , l i^ l 7 1 i,^\ t^itog uon ?G„ L U L, , Jr J ti (‘cW unfro» horses £**$ n®"d v-m « giug anti lH ‘ ill011s arc undcr tho leadkrshf» of a ma« natue .1 AicSwccu. Tluyluc. i ken Wl«„ Sdnesshv Animals IS lvi K" of terror anmml them. pro'll*.* * h <* dowa through in 8 tho ^ streets w ““ ton have ':»* been lh « 1,11 "' il “ l' l l,lisautl "'^ ll \° . ammunition tlline . ^ . 'V and \ provisions 1 ^^. lc . !' ei vno "Z l \ l .'> 1:isl 8tVa ? a ' m>ks ’, A CJ V‘ r.en, wliilo passing . from one house to another, was shot and fatally wounded. After ln> had tain ill the sun two days u tonne . or . biiangu K ..... I1 ™ rs trlssintr pairing ilirofnzh imougu thp u\e '*hice Httemptec : I to go to h is succor, but were forced to retreat before a volley of Tho sheriff sent to the ^ Stanton for a groundtimu'under Hie new'kuv'of'com be gross, no i>art of the army can em who was ns 3 dispatched to the 'f town wld . ier Jevtawl t’imL by'tlifgarriso^ ofwtlhws! Qold Dl8rgmfe n New "Sqi^Oi Oi+ v y. ^ . } '. >RK; August IS—Roberts & o^ilij^beeF'Jbggaq^'gfoV ,, ilfxew Bond goW York* In the street tire ot March 1877 over a million dollars worth of gold a id silver and plate and jewelry were lost. The metals wero searched for by tlu5 i nsura nce Companies and pr prie tors, and many nuggets were secured. Then the miners offered ten par cent, to be allowed to rewash the debris. They Lm UAtAV.!! BoiulstiWt lamifA’f J "!' 1 1 “ iw g dkwbig k in stmt, The Ilawkinsville Dispatch Wports Cuiuens a curious case. John Perry, leaving! of county, by'his died recently, exec'(or, oie of hia sons first wife his to . forming in place him known that only he had to himself $4,00< aud filled liis a ‘^uStoV the ^ ™ 80,1 in > uht ' 1 io mother the place of concealment of the money, and she replied that "!u- had searched for it bv digging in several pla ces w ithout finding it. An eiaa. uation of the premises was made, an l eutv one place \re K found that l!S indicated n ceiit rimwed the to prvssion of a small square L»x. Mrs. IVny was arrested and committed to jail on an action of trover, a writ .of lulieas corpus was sued out. and Judge consumption CUSIOD. having Xn old hto physician, placed retired his hands from by practice, Last in an India missionary remedy, the fonuuia of a simple vegetable for the s«wrty *nd per affections, sasssfijywsa.'artss also positive and radical a cure [qaintI. V after‘ > having ! ‘tilied IT'wXlwfui curative powers in thousands of cases, has ^«^ da ^ umtivt and a de-ire to relieve human soff. nng, i will send, free of charge, to al! who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for pro naming tins paper. W. W. Shurar. ®« wAer * * Vow v *“- tlie coinage executed at the mints dur TS value l,ot~,00«; minor—five cents, 300 pieces, 10; three cent pieces, 200, value 36; «.««,*». P«««. v,.« M. M coinage, 2,033,100 pieces, value 33,637,983. Internal revenue receipts to-day ?564,- 675 83; customs 3492,312 90. A lamentable occurence transpired on Friday, the 2d instant, at the planta tion of 15. F. Jones, of Aliller county. According to the Bainbridge Democrat, a a colored colored woman w >man was was struck struck by by light- liglit ning the and instantaneously killed clothing while in act of washing some adjacent to some pine trees. Her pros trate and lifeless form was lying a few feet from the path of the electric fluid. Every effort to resuscitate the unfort unate woman was had recourse to bv Air. and Airs. Jones, hut the “vital spark” bad lied ; her life had passed away with the lightnings Hash ! Noth ing remained but a small spiral wreath of smoke indicating the fatal messenger of death. She left live small children to deplore her loss, and who are rendered motherless l>y this dis]iensation of the Invisible, whose mysterious will is above human comprehension. . ♦-- Life ; s rath er too cheap for comfort out in Illinois. The records show that within the last 20 years 314 murderers llliv( . Ix . en Keljt t0 j 0 j iet prison—<J0 of Ul emfor life, and the remainder for “pardoned,02 1 t,» •».*> veins imve One hundred have b,. e been rttoaed to other ways, 21 have died or gone to B j s ^uuiated, is the average term for a convicted murderer m Illinois. ____. . ,__ Gen. Hliernum is desirous of doing away with the army chaplain as a j^r officer cnmlovincr "desires ministprs if the soldier when at post to lie come a Christian militant. The army chaplain is seldom a credit to his colors, Like complaint is made of navy chap ij a „ s . (Some of them are reported as drinking, gambling and misbehaving wucniliv «ni<l coiuuiiiiidprs of on'the vpssfIk ; UC petitioning for their removal ground that their example is pernicious to disciolinp ‘ ___ WHEAT! W^HEAT ^ SELECT EGYFTIAX SEED WHEAT ! rpitE J soil; best laediuiu Wheat sized for any grain; and all kinds hardy: of very Tins thin bran, and free from rust. Wheat lias turn< d out 50 pounds of good flour to by man. ?».«». ^ I,u &cnu for our illustrated ^ “!i *North r‘Ts Tl. e'll cl.oUua awSoSSed’kahw ’ Mount Mr auc 16-n-t - Announcement. *rsa;.«v?: slkpu 1 ..NS ns a candidate TAX COLLECTOR of Taliaferro county, at the next election, and Tie bees the full support erf his friends. Jwith mi * box“caVtr’fcfte c . ‘U* IS. * m n , Z:_ agents WaVtiuds Medals and Diplo KE^Pictorial 515“™!,, J. HOLMAN PT A i\T0 Beautiful Concert Q TIG A IT — K rb Grand Square Fianos, price St,loo only $2(X). Elegant Upright l'ianos, price f«oo , m ! y sir , r) xewvStyie Upright rianos $ 112 , »»• Church 0>*«»>'* Organs 16 stot* Organs. 12 $S90 stops only ?72.B0 S115 Elegant Mirror Top price S27.-» Organs, only 8105. Buyers come and see me at imme and if 1 am not as p| represented, Organ It. given It. Fare paid both ways ail(1 ano or free. Large mdst. Newspaper with much information about cost of Pianos and Organs sent tree. Please address DANIEL F. BEATTY, Washington, N. J. SA!NFORD S JAMAICA GINGER. Parsons Purgative mils make New Rich BJomt, aud wHl completely change the blood in the entire system in three mouths Any health, ’’to vj' weeks' such insy‘A’"restored”to'soumi thhur be possible. if a Sent bv 6 mail for s letter »„uiaps. 1. s. JOlIN s n.. Bangor, Me. - HOW Wcltcll 6 S 2.TQ K2.3.6 It will ^r^ek^ir^j^S be apparent to any one, who will and polishing, the largo proportion of the previous medal used, i- needed only to stiffen and.hold the engraved portions in “ee l,. a i c ^ ntiliFv ! blaStv ^ !l!a n ' as -u.d are GoM ,,,,, Y?ktohi?^w^Sf > in the ?SS Stiff..nea metal is overcome, produced and same one-third solidity to and Strength at from f„n,nvF wssafeisaaba'js ‘piste' of compe'-aioii’ metaf side. Tl.e three are then ini-.-cd between l^;' ' ^atTl^stoto from 11! ‘y aD Th?iS -'..An’ 5 I^tteSe “ uble cSes d os' t-e and chasing, »,&&&&% engraving d and enamelling; to suf and outrei rtwHy^cwto wing the gold, by tfm^Uewith- these cases are bv Ir your jeweler d,vs not keep them send to ‘ ;,V mladelphis. viS T 0 ." , * rer 1 illustrated ledger catalogue. Building, Just received a fine Slock of gentlemens Hats C. MYERS. Steam IX GOOD ORDER AND BEADY FOR The undersigned informs the public Crawford- that he lias thoroughly Tenaired the very best quality of both MEAL & FLOUR. 1ST HE MEANS BUSINESS J J JS3 SflAV . , jYIlLJ. * r • i i " The SAW MILLattached lias also been put in the vert best condition, and those needing lumber can have it upon the usual terms by brining their timber to the mill He_ Bring solicits a share of and the pablic logs. patronage, on your grain saw \V. ' 1. BRANCH, * nu,r, ' n - w tn.wfordv.Re.Ga. rr .,, vf r ,iviu.. r. TilkO Particular NotifC. Parties having corn or wheat at the can have it removedtomy mill, ground and effect,"and comfiretoPit * b the v° leaving" ordcre° Vo^that for grain at the Steam Mill. I My. Steam Mills the are in best splendid quality order, both and Meal am making and Flour. very The public invited of to are 8end in thcir Rra!n * w A BK vXCD apr. 5 ,t-o-o J. W . HIXON, AttOnieV a a. Sit a w JLaWu CRAWFOKDVlldLE. ga*. *“ i.™,..™, «>,•« and Greene counties. 13?” Will give all business entrusted to his care dilligent attention. Collections made a specialty. iune 22 -t-o-o Ladies’ruffs 5 cts. at C. Myers’, The only combina¬ tion of the true Ja maica Ginger with choice Aromatics ami French Brandy for Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Cramps and Pains, Diarrhoea ami sia, Dysentery, Flatulency,'Want Dyspep¬ of Tone and Activity in the Stomach and Bowels, aud avoiding the dangers of change, of Water, Food and Climate. Ask for Sandfords Jamaica Ginger. ififlREl&l sicKHFuuaiE:, 3 a S SSSiX&Wi! S FOB DISEASESJ Biuoussrss, For Pa.nphc.s address 1 jk. Sanford, New V'ork. aug3l-j-e Ladies’ Fancy Ties at 25 cts. C. MYERS’. A Word tO tllO Pe01)lF P • T | A„ T nts ;. iwn “ ,^^, tue ^/, r f,™ ”® t * ndi(1 f ,, r 7 , the county ot Taliaferro, by some who ert ther did act know the facts or wished to misrepresent for them. 1 now announce my self re-election to the office of Tax Col leetor for Taliaferro county, at ths ensu- 1 haveserved you in ftUiT&l SSSStefe to'^askini * th^vot^ rf my county for their support. VriT. WOODRUFF. july 19-t-d - To tllP VftfPPS 1 Old S nf 01 Talmfowm i<llltlI611 0, J—. p— -—^T>E1XG O do manual physically labor unable from to effects wounds the ot received in support healted ^ailmy Tallaferre Wends and count?- the^enerou® tl, their people of give me support at the next election for th« office of Tax Collector. If elected, I will d?,H«J*iJ?SB dutns of the office l, 0 T“ to r please «. c0nstatent you, and with give tho ^KSSrwSdJiS? ~ Kespectfuilv to tl. vours junet. C. PERKINS. Corsets 50 cts. to SR at C. MYERS’. Bleaehings from 5 cts to 15 cts. '• »>er yard C. MYERS’. NEW VARIETY STORE. ■ ■ T. — — - — hoillSOll. * ^ Cireorgia, FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF THE RAILROAD. Notifies his friends and tlie public generally, that he has a large and well selected stock of goods, consisting in part of I (iiMwlfi lifHlu^’ 1W«« WOUUS » ti tfcClltlClIlCU \ xl 9 S jJFCSS s x IlfOOtlS. 1 " SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, PEPPER, SODA, TOBACCO, CON FECTIONERIES, SEOABS, B< >OTS, MATCHES, SHOES, THREAD, HATS, Red and White Kerosene Oil, “ 4 '” nj ' ^ i “ > " u “" r " u * ,o B “ u » n LlLMi PTTT7 4 V > AlUTil A HIFTV 1 CTADr MUKlIi, C. M. 0 mr V M l?T) r ION n/A Af PROPRIETOR, , July 12-’78-t-dcc THOMSON, GEORGIA* TH0 MetTlC SVStem, Cl UOUTSe COIlimaiiaS the inspect 01 rq- t-TvA>f a WFORDV1T J UK1M 1LLL T V Ml . ! ! Olliv Lb 1 OI 11 Jltll GrJRAX & CO., will have the proud distinction of being the first B ^ llUUMi If Oll^SP *” ^ . W • I J AVe have SPLENDID LINE * • » a of » £m ^ lXiiLS f JLJ reSS e o CtOOCIS^ o f I A & SSI OCITH M fl* EnJ^n, , T> T?C? ^ , x m ^ ? - - - SUMMER SUITINGS, LINENS, HOSIERY, Handkerchiefs, Notions, Parasols &c. We Hell 011 any system, but we of course, prefer the 4 ‘METRIC.” CHRISTOPHER GRAY & CO •9 Augusta, Georgia. oet 26,’77-b-m James A. Gray & Co a ? AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. —.. — • < v O • tv—- — OUR STOCK OF bpiTIl^ QllCt blllTHHer Dl'V T A LtOOCIS, ^ s jfemniing i, t h^ larwt uni assmtwt in ti» sm.ii. (.) ur Department contains everythin^ from"the losvest price to the finest ao0; L imported. Our Black, Colored and Fancy Silk Stock, is universally acknowledged to be the fln est iu ,he a g lal > oe at its contents will convince the most skeptical. All tho latest Novelties in Colored Dies.- Goods—Chemille Jardinere, Resille & c. The “handsomest ' scarf* ^ Laces and ^ Embroideries cmbrouieras ever ever offered^to oltercd to the tbc oeoole people of ot Georgia Georgia „ r Carolim Everything pretty and durable Li in Parasols, and in Fancy Goods generally, ^ - A splendid stock of ne ns of every description, Towels, Napkins, Doiles, *> tor ^and ladies ‘ Untere. M?sm,S threat T . i* vari"v r- e sSita To „„ T -. and uits 3 8 A full line of Infants wear. Cloaks, Dresses &c. Everything will be sold at the very f in fact, so low as to astonish even BUYERS THEMSELV ES. OltDERS FILLED PROMPTLY AMI CAREFULLY. JAS. A. GRAY & Augusta, CO.. octo-1877-b-ni Ga.