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TlllvDIvMOCRAT.
W. 11 . sUUIVaN, Liun i ?u>viki«r.
I RID.W. DIXMMBER 20. 1«7*.
tiii i rt.Kt *irnri
J, i 1 1 Jatere i>dim;n<-d last Friday,
to nice! r gain on Uie first Wednesday !;>
July. Titescssmn /irs{ closed, although
to >1 pe.miuce little l.a* l<een done. Uis
hren a laborious one, The nutting into
operation of the new Constitution tms
1**n no light work, and time must clap**
Iflort the loach i(n it will work smoothly.
mi it in i \\\.
Tit following Jury I.aw has been
nmnllxllr t ..wed tl < DfjMaifltme. 1 ecinhtme and atvd Will will if la
the ttalulf KOVtming the formatton of
the jury under the new Const, 1 ..lion :
A bill t" lie entitled an act to enn-v
Into ilfnt parapmph 2. section 1
article li of I la- Const itmieit of 1 mT7.
»o as to pipvidiv f r the selection of
tlip most ( ■x|K , i i ii'nci'd, entf Higent and
tiprigtd turn to Serve as Inverse
jniPiH, and h r the drawing of juries ;
Sec. 1. flic general assembly of the
Mule of Georgia do enact that whenever
the ordinary, together with the Cork
of the MJjerior court and thlie -mm
miHstoiieis, in eaehemmD ill the MMe
appointed hv the pn -iding jinlgi of tie
cooil, and enniitituing the jury comihis
* oner, shall tevim* the Jury list. ;,nd
shill sejeet fr-iin the hooks of the ta\
red Ivor ojMight and inlediginl men to
reeve as jurors, and shall write the
names of i-rsuns so self-led on ticket
.as ininiVFd 1»\ law, it slinll U* tli« <»ut y
<»l fa d jniv < < imni k >i(iiif'?» to M
fr-nn I her- a vriffifietil rmrober, not
t vye, tfingtwo-llflli.sof the whole t, lie,
of flu* and
uptight men to sene ,,h grand Jarors,
.Mid the jilfnrs left after Mich seconds
fielectiouy shall constitute travel*,
jilt OI¬ OS.
-• TI««I s.,M jury .-mum
Moons shall place the tickets containing
tlie names of grand Junirs in n hox to lv
provided at (h« (utliUr ex|n*nve, which
hox shad e'ftntnin apintimuts littu ked
umnlioi "one” and ‘‘two,” from which
S allil juiurs ,........ »mil ,, is ihaMi as now
provided by law.
V,. u. -- a. Tied nun mui ,.,1,1 ]uty j lliv tommin
si'-neis hhwll 1'lnte the tickets e.iiilifiiiing
tlie n naiiuwof tutiiK sot traverseiurors irn\erst jurors in tn a a <u-iemit-> si P-uim
1h)X, to ivd, the jury Isix now in use, or
other similar box from which Inverse
jiiUHH nluill I, ,,, ...... ,, mi ,U,l
hv Ihw,
Src. 4. That the clerk of the
sujetioi cotut shall make out, In a box,
lists W of the 1 inines re>iH'C 1 ivrlv coni-limsl 1 I
•
rn the . gland jury hox, and m t He
Dan r a jurv l ox aphabel ically
arranged trf'TiTi' anA ukuo, Tff'ffrrTelii ,,id t.....u iTl ... ■
inmf'" 77 7 alt inw
iK’W.eerlititslhy . the n Ordinary. Ulerk , ami ,
biqninissT'nfHN's to contalii ivoW
all the names placed in said jtt v b xes.'
See. • !>.' That tliejui v cominiasiotieiH
i f enrh county In this State shall meet
at the court house m the lirst Wist
i rsday in January, A. 1>. tST'.i, and
r. vise the jurv list, and aelccti gr^iii.l
jurors ami traverse juror*,- according to
the provisions of this a ;t; and after
Mivh revision and stlftUpa, grund jurors
nal traverse jurors :Judt tw drawn to
terve at the next term of the Superior
• yurt in,the manner provided to exist,
tig h ws for tlm.trawmg of gnunl jurois
in vacation, vvlicix' the prcuiding judge
of Said com, t falls to 'draw such jurors
at ail) Irgular tel'nr of said > JUiA, and
the tin “i so drawn slia'i 4
s a.iun,
nmm mom d d mid and shall shall sene,tl tir„ tire wex. .. U*i:a ,
of said eoni-l, whether grand jurors and
t,»verse iuv.isi jmms ittrots have navi been t>«« n ,1, diawu ivvn under uqyi.i
exiafifig laws at jho last regsilar, term, of
s ii»! court hfM in the yt'.u* 1^78, or
i ot.
Sec. it. Thiit .whenever the presjiL
mg judge of the Sii|«'i mr Court sliyjl
fail to draw juries at am regular Gi.ni
of said com!, the jurv eommihsioneis
may draw traverse jurors at the same
i i|ne, ami in tlie same maiuiyi as grand
jurors are draw...... such ease-, under
existiie* laws.
Si-,'. 7. That all laws and pun* of
law* III ivaiUvt with thi* act be, and the
tome are hereby rc|ieuhd.
Sltarou lli'pmnietil.
irr.yis ueroitiTii uv obskhvcr. •
Hurrah for next IVednr' iav !,
Go ace the new gnml.s ia th« new store
JUst • I’pemst the
<>n cornet ot nt<>«tintixyt
.iml i.ii;;t\u.l r.veutie, by tniret.D'tquv»htB
'etlt gftiiml Mi JLtti.. - \. Ket Tu k.
Mr. 1.. A. Monre U.t. jnsr hmt on
ui.pi.t ami sui-stant»:\i ohirum*, built to
his stole l ouse \\ u :ut- t-aougU
to say litis is sensible wedetts-y Nfvves
Mr. <’. tV. .Yuim. our liva vxtriel.'
and confectionery st*ire man, L.j« <41V
ployed another clerk to a si>t tdm in
.i*lrihutmg t!icgsKitt tiuirg-. which old
Stuil* Ohms has shippe<l, and i* still
shipping ;o hint daily, ,' front hi- grand
,..„i ,, . * .• ’’ ... ( , • .
"
.‘'"tin* friends inttn< section of the
vmitrv G,.see His WiWiderDit smniK 1 ‘
;»e.<rge and David will , la! « pk sun in
showing them to you.
NM long since Hr. Waif :«t<i ruwiir
moved into ftttr tovvyr from Wilttos. ami
iiow. w> haw Trie ofcaattre of reeorxiiug
that Mr. F. II. Ojlrttw #nd fsunllv have
stlected our vi'.l.tg,-their 1 tite. amt
U'eexterid
to both the almvo families a itoist heart'
welcome, and wtxhmnreuWethe.uw. alii
Mr. WarreH Ware s in out village
. c first <-,f the week. -r- >kiti? r.^
•me nd pie mut ;»8 ^
T be a rlpd blow- through tH
r
Tfw 1*h»Ws rolitl the stlfW
And winter witba^Jt If grirWe
« |'i*i jin r. in xiiuty son
And life i* Ukea ' -.\ r.terdev .
It Irish. tm* s fl<
lint faitit looks down tin P-af -ftew i
And lefts uf springtime yet U> come.
We l ad the great pleasure of meeting
in our town, ta't Friday our <d<l time
friend Tli ' " n * Ml E *" H 11 Black of WiU teuton.
ll-juinr t;s trerecord the deatlr of Mry
It. A. Iliatli, v.hiib look pliice. at tfm
lealdetice of his son-in-law, Mr. liar lies.
in Wo «I.;. II, oil Moiiiins |)e.eii,|«.f the
•
'•'* A miu*le i of fl yeareugoMr.. , w r Heath if .it,
•
»';is ;i meiehaiit in llaftfttan. as swtue of
*mr oiun «III/. I.S v- ... ill relutuiUr. , .... wo
'* * 1 !" 1 »»I”
While riding on horseback last Wed
nevlay evening Mr. Thomas Hynes, was
thrown from llie liovse l>\ the animal
suddenly jumping, and the girth break¬
ing at the same turn- and was seriously
though not dangerously hurt. Reiug
a stout man of robust bealth, wo trust
lie Will hi' on 1 m; all right again.
We herelp tender our thanks to our
friend, the lion. John 1 .< hapniaii. Reje
1 seidative to the Georgia J.egisla»ure,'or
af«H u-portrif tfieHiseisl joiutCommittee
apiminted to hivcatigate the motives and
conduct of the the Governor in endorsing
Hie bonds of tlie Northeastern Railriuul.
llu* report is neatly b-umd. and is quite
voluminous,
M is. Molile Wvbne, died last Satur
. oniitin A ( law foul r i vj •»». lb*,. sifter a
|*aitiful illness of several weeKs, ngu I not
i|t»ile twenty years. Her remains were
ought .loin to tho residence of her
Mi. h<J. truukt*. in lids villas*
late fjaturday oveuing, from tlwu.ee they
were, on Sunday, carried to Barnett,
placed on the ears and caniod to Au
gnsta, in which city she was buried—
and now ^rrow reigns in tin- heart of
man>, ami deep gloolil ovetshadows out
entire community on aenount of this
sad and unexpected death of one <4
tfliaron slnvlie.stdnughters— for all luotgh
Mi'*- " jane had, on account of her
recent marriage lived ..everal \u-« ks ' in
< Minron . still
s
-■l.t’ined her as its own. OjiIv a lew
.Slioil weeks ago 'Lis- aloliitt was tutu
J^ h’UW and thilher in out
midst, like bud , in bpimgl all ....
a ............... nne,
and joy, and now still silent- gone,
nl U.I O-Uk. "I'O. "N»
sit mil, and her happy, joyous nature,
and generous heart, and her
free ami independent yet gentle deport
meld had endeared her to many,
t ,....... nn ait , me ne.tn , lf an w .. iltl tin wnoig „ sm . „
*» contact. Not withstnndiiig
....... . ...... ....... . ’ . ..... f ”
love* a shining mark We can scarcely
re '«' u,/ di/e ' that l "’ u we " will " " see M ' her w ‘ ""»« mischievous »*“ vonn
' lior Luigliing Gl^orfui voice
f, "< ver in thi* world. It rather
twaans like a dream to us. \ <-t when
tve see dfoimd us the Komnvfi.il
of her many many friends, and behold
Wie tear in the eve of Tier grief sltirkcn
kindred, we realize Unit it is too true.
Hut we desist from further comment,
o"d leave to some other hand more fitted,
the sad duty of a more extended
comprehensive notice of her life and
deal It.
■\o'(*ll1 r”' s > \\ 4 ‘ I 1 1 t ( *( I ’
1 WANT age tits amt canvassers to sell
w liU-ti the best uf terms will be given It il
Hie h—t penholder ever made, end -ell
wadilv. Iii fact it is a comfort to the lunik
........... „r the lett. r writer.
\uJHi«ines» taan nr e«m*tuut waiter should
!•»’ without it. For term , \-e., address
j. xv \m)K|{si>n (.'a
DacJ.4M9Tfi.n-t. « os ington,
Sharon .Institute.
Btisinpps School for Boys ami Girls
N. E. WARE, Principal.
, * t’’~ tssistant supplied.
’ I Fill'. Spring Teim of this Institute, for
fiffti, for Six v Months, will ItoBin on
>n»M)vx. jam vim i3tti, layn.
:»• i mod hoard from -s to $in |>er month,
•* I'm- particulars addre-s
N I*. B ARB,
Dee. .’d, is;y jut shatfin, (in.
. ARK 0 URCEMERT 3 .
IVVtBIO!) NOsM.tx p tioddus jr.rqj
ettt iviri <i| spn.q.it v‘m-jq, <tse v'frs.>tt.»K->
wen (nut 'not o.tot. q {i.io.iai vui puu
’s.te<v unutt (junft.i puf-'non.m’fo .of) i<> ttoziim u u.i.tq
i>'W| j ' t \ mi vtemn nm«su.i
'’ ,;i ,,! '' ‘ wmiuqsp 1“ !lt).l. ).'4*no.)
\v.l '“I atrippAOBa \t spu.iur
uutm jo uotptit.ittos eqt je <1 [.is
3.>.\ Bt\W Itl l.'IMli I
"SjdCGJ CJ,
*
Vl&filion Yotfrs Taliaferro ( om\ x .
lAWOl'Xi F.rwvself»saC*»
didate (<w tin- ,,i\i,-e ot TA\
t OklA ' I'U It <4 l aliaferro
'■ohiim at tin eu- iint, h\ keot ana solicit a
liberal -upport, EDWAIUJ V. HOLMES.
ivt-t 7v t-ti
i ' n 'Void ,,,„i i„ lo tll^ PoOjlle. n ,----•.
I’M! \s K*i» . ireulated timt 1 am m t a
!, n ."' lul T’ ''''.! !:r * et I .< v( « ’ < tor for
| .he •'''oitnty dnl not .4 know : . tie k by i. -<’w oi-liclto who <i
i.. w
""7',' '<e t.n Ml i < *’'V , h'< 1 tom to the. <4ti< ■>(*>.nme ot Pax lot- mv
e
11 Imtatevti.r,. nty at th- etasti
' l! -uv non. an i »> t mv.- p,
/"uiiw s .\T'<s 1 ' l eotfndrnt in tv-kfng the\otets “"’ivi. of
■
w «*«ty for »b.-ir *» W mrf
" I V\ vHH)Ul ..... c I*.
iuly lp-t d
AMHOUmtMlUMlt,
sfEp'llKNs A\'I ..vo a's*^ authotwted to *f?.i an -
T\X (’Ol.T.Ft'TOR candidate
of Taliaferro cowntv,
^VtoVw‘7de"d» a ^ ^
Hard Times. f
'
IN I the**#* fhne.o*, n) *c«*rv cent is
ati « the outturn i*“ \ »ere caii we
4 * '*t til*' c*h<*:i ]»«-»>! ah l lust things far
,7
tli**n go to a
DR. II. S. SMITll AGENT,
-At ihl —.
Cnwfordville , -*
. ... Drug Store, _
and !e- can and will fix you uf, for a
MONEY. Von can aKxt get from a Goober up
to a Cocoauut: amt eVttea. variety
of faiwv cau^****, uomtrum tawlifs nuts.
Ac , Ac' Then tlie children oust have some
riiiEj ...,, (t GflftS. .,1.^
V..o can get all yon u-.-mt * that line—
Then, too, tin - mdi'iH-nsitiie g.7to *£e KJ.i.NiMi,don’t
f„ r get that: hut the il place and
get tin- where-with to make strong—that
Ih>h Iwe live, or that go<xl Rmn, or that
sweet Maal, Coni, falland'see tor vo»r
»■>'<* '-loro hujiiig,^ wii^e
' ' ”
nov.s'ilW-li-in-s
■lust received a fine Stock gentle aens
lints . M YKIIS.
“The • Mu.t
Widely f^uwed tMoiitlicrii
>ew>paper.’’ e
n»v». THK i TITt'TIO'.'* IKTti '
ATLANTA DAILY CO i
w,. have few prmmaes ,o ^ f(>r THE I
ri)\STlTI'TK).V for IHTiU. The paper. |
speak* for ib-elf, and uram tlht gnaitnl the
1 * «n?l
the brightest, the the amt
-omplete daily journal pulludicd in the
^'{' hp
eieha.igi
The maiiBgers will Im- pnrdmed for briefly
all udinc to son if of tin* l*-ritiiics pfoininnnct* \vhi»*h liiivf
THE I'OXSTITrTlOJS
among soul lorn paper>. *
ami *• « prints all tlw news, lx>th by mail
t♦*l«*trrni»l».
^ Its |H»*gn»|)hir fii)b*r tban
jjj. Its rmniiiliition of H»f m ws ft? mail
Mho fresh-xt „ f ;.v,. ry .
ltsnlitoriald'epartmeiK “It muhv
IV is full, bright
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««>; J| 1 • t * ,l "d but- lira ujkjii
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V . Arn.’Mlte n, (M l twnile of
'*'*».■■ w i 1 ', , A.r’ ,,l T irt, i^ tol !f p
. . aiiT.witTfundsh
sv.irk in tlu ir special fo lds,
fun both in ppwc and verse
\ I- lirls jipirnai. a complete new^* family and
agrienhirnl It is e-.'Med with the
grentest evervthing cart-, and its column* contain
ot interest in tUs -loumiii of
pohtics, literature and seienett
\ 11 In addition to tin-.e, full reports uf
the supreme court, and of thr proceedings
of the general asiwmhly, wiliW published.
and no pain- will be sp»re«iito keep the
pajier up toils present stamlaii).
«• *«- ’
n The qV,e daily w'eeiTv editiun I'-diu'im Is servedji- , -r^e?^d l mail m’ , T'!i or car
i "
....... ten copies for Sl“.m.
Agents wanted In every eiL, town and
cmintv in (ieorfia and stimuuding states,
ui M I ,ii eommi-sum. ( mi.l A.) territory
eei'its'per.'m.T,' guaranteed. Send m-eor.iing JWmn-nlM. m'J^ion.' Goti ‘
tract hnsiney* rates furnished otliee. upon 1 Application #l 1 to
( ( ., mla1l ,| njt important
nows, linoily put. solioitoU from nil parts of
dispatches mils, he addressed
to
Atlanta, Ga.
Till-; BUUJXdTOX WEEKLY IIAWKE-YE.
vpiTIS I copy. jmper, Annual which -ulvseriptiun. is universally post-paid, quoted, Sl'.oo. may be had at anv News Depot at 5 cent per
Agents are wanted evervw lw're to take so’oserintians, a ml rets cents in. cash on
each auuiu) .suhsi riJrer. • mierul agents may send .?t.t',5 x r year.
$1,000 IN THREE PREMIUMS.
We vvtl! pay the agent sending ns the laff»est list of subseribers tvefore.Marx;h t, ltffp
one first.,,lass 7', <*4nve, rosewood or walnut, VKW St'.VLE, t'PKl'HIT PIANO, fill
noO'imo'C’ iw. tsi rung imss, three unisons patent improved agraffie Irar arrangement
|A ' I '! A |{ " "• This list tuIm at least names.
1 for the second list, not to be less than g.» tines. Mia in gold.
n
* ,»r the third list, not to lie less than UH» names, .S50 in grvld.
lor st:u», at one titae, we will send Wn copie* one voar.
f" r ! * r **>.' a' (> m- time, we will send live copies one year.
l '>r ttove names and fii.iKi we will send the Companion Scroll Saw and Drill, value
?.l .m, as ai*i<rrla!' preiuimo.
l'"j'live mooes and sin’oo we will send the Companion Scroll Saw, Drill and Lathe,
value Sa.uo, as a special iwemiuin. Address,
Dec.ta,l878.o-m 11AWKEYE PUBLISHING COMPANY,
Burlington, Iowa.
\n Afioiit Wanted in tltib Locality, to Supply the Rapid Demand.
Nothing Sneereds I,ike Success
• THE FOliMKI! Tl It:II PRICED MAC I11NES REDCl ED TO
TWENTY DOLLARS
• Thorouglily vvarrantisl and sent von for
Examination Before Yon Pay for It.
And no obligation to keep one, if not better than any machine you ever had.
EVERY FAMILY CAN NOW OWN A FIBST-ULASS SLAVING MACHINE.
The Old Favorite and Reliable STANDARD
SKWIXG MACHINE iHO.
\t KNOWLEIX.ES.NO SUPERIOR ! !
To Can Xot Make a Belter Maeliine at Anv Price.
The Highest Promnrai Awarded the Stitch at the Centennial.
A Strictly Eflr*t-( hmv shuttle Dowiile 'Cire*d Eoek Sriteh Machine, morq cmn
plete in equipment- rlufiaov ether atu! combining aP the late jmprot'e
ua'vits. with ttve obi arxf well tried qualities for which fhe
‘ES
Stnmljfrtl i?* no Popular.
V Eaithfnl Family sewing Machine .in every sense of the word—that runs smooth
and-doe- every de<eript ion of plain or fanev -owing With ea-e and certainty—so strong
and tv<*ll maih'. and •><• tlmmuglilv U'sterl »dtile in use for years in Thonsimds of families,
that each Machine tlmt leave* our Factory is warRutled for five yeatss>and kept wtMtk-der
five of farDowu chaige. Below Money Refunded Miiehiues. at ouee if not perfectly satisfae Each tory. jffiiohine iV
Frits all oth.et No extras to pay for. ae
compatuad by-a more complete Outfit of mimerou* and useful attachments for
«f I work (trek of Machine anv extra charge) than m given than with any otfce* Aie»ts*ne at itajr LtgU pm*.
he Standard has more good quahtie* those t>f dcaride th*' Idrivc. and
IN-v L'nitnliig, « child can use it. Strong and Durable u#v<" out t "tiler. Rapid ami
( ortain in Execution. No ttsvi.-s C<<gs or Cam- to. w«*ax out or make a noise Vnll hvs-t
tor years. Stitch, Is ready in a metueui. and understood %taw»«N>ue. JSukes the Dot. Wo-Thread
l ock alike on h«C.r sides of the ftma cambric to Irattiex. <***. -* short,
straight ueetile. extra !<e..g large easily Mpe-*tMrWnUBe Wit It nr* Axiomatic Yen-ion.
I.arge Bobbins capable of holding, cvn'^ hnrrmtre<ia;mG'ot tlusead. A huge strong Machine
with great width of arm. giving tt manv .iesired quaiitVs. au«Lgreat wtpasRy for a-xvide
range and of uv»M*. wiil if is ti«- t<c-; Miiv*ia*M» pr i(efp4,*i«M* j»oiiit of CMMtnmtiun. rrceive T’su order:* it
once y«,i ita»*« other. A live Agents v.-vAtsl in this county to
and deliver M i.-him - Extra inducement.- ctlercd Clergyuren. Teachers, BuidneXs Men,
Ac iihksUtAtcd Book, samples of work, with price list, Ac. safe delivery of goods 'f** gtur
imeed to .Ui> p.wt <g up world, A.i.l -r- STANDARD sv\CTV<: MACHINE
??■*Ss ;. ,- ■ <-fp-- -. Ve-c.yVrg
Job Work promptly grid cbwtply exe
at this office.
Suiting ail c* ? or* f * cu. at C. Myers*.
Sow ivtlicTime toSubmbe
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Interesting. hf a4. a
very delightful story of Christmas Eve. A
new -erial «fory i- commenced. entitled,
“David Fleming's forgiveness,'' which will.
jtis £ b statajl, V 11 V ru« an , ' ttrongh 1 *’ r " f y veral hr.-tn- tu^iths. Rcdfern It s
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*TW ‘are Short
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; essays instructive and entertain
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jJV rrnu- bt r i » i n % •
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w ws g.Hwl
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^^^itiimldvami 'yuipethblng laboring
earnestly with the
jr„vcrnlnent and public robberv. and figbt
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Constitution of the United States. It
continue to denounce the iniquitous con
spimey IVsidVnt which respited in by the sealing of a
not eleered the people. It
will resolutely resist air usurpations and
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brunches of the Government upon the
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a combi mo inn of attractive features un
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xme of the difficulties at!ending the HARD TIMES, and
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<V Note the results of these efforts and avail yourselves of them. Read the
FOLLOWING PRICES:
Prints, at 4i and 5. * * '
Patchwork Prints at 5J.
The liest Prints Made at 0>.
••Dulia Silk" Priijts at life.
Cliecker) Domestics at 7c, ,
Standard 4-4 Rleaclied Dunesfics at S and Sjc.
Brown Domestics at 4c.. or.. 5Jc., and life.
I.inseys at Kie.. 12jc„ lie.. 20c.. • . .
Jeans at hie.., lijc., 13c„ 20c... 2->., TQc.
Gilt Set*. Breast Pius and Ear Robs 10c.
Watches at h2.-Vl eacfi.
Roy's Hatch j ts. 21c.
stem Winding and 'Setting Watches at $10.00.
S|mxiI Tlmad at Hie. per doz.
2o0 Yards S|mm' 1 Tliread.tit 2tJe. jier doz.
All Colors and Xiinfliers of Coat’s Thread at IV ST olesale Prices.
Silk Thread at le. a Spool. *
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Silk Uaodkerchiejfs at 15e. each.
Black Al|Kiecas at file.- |>er yard.
Black Alpaecas doulile-w iilt li at 20c. per yard.
Cashmeres. Black and Colored at 3 >e., 50c., amt G5c.
Unlaiindrietl Shirts nt 30c. and iiOc. .
Wdnisutta shirts, fnie linen Cuffs and Fronts at 90e. each, $5 per half doz.
Pius 2c. Needles 3Jc. Good Note Pa|ier2c. jier quire.
Envelopes 2c. Wide lVash for Towels tic.
Damask Towels Re<f Border 12ic. *
Towels 5c, Large Towels 10c.
T.xtra Large Loom Damask Towels 25c.
Turkish Bath Towels 25e.
Gent's Merino Cieleg-vests at 25c. and -T>ic.
Coryets at 20r. and 2oc.
Thomtisori’S Glov.eJEuting flandkerchiefs Corsets at 50e. .
Colored Bordered at 2c.
White Item-Stitched Handkerchiefs at 2jc.
Men's Half Ilose at 2je.
Ladies’ Bleached Hose at 5c.
Balhriggan Ilose. Silk Clocked at 25c.
All Colors Alpaeca I.uslres at 15c. per yard.
Knickerbockers tit 10c. per y .Td.
Metalass'. Dress Goods at 12je.
Two Button Kid Gloves, Black and Colored at 40c.
Remember these Prices and come to see the goods offered by
C, A. DAVIS & SOX,
! GRE-H 2330 R 0 ’, GEORGIA.
Besides the above goods, many of tbeuifrom Auction Sales, and offered at
.T'nLla 4 ' ( handise, o\‘'n'' 0 e\el o"^'rr offered tn M.tl ,°Wi° > f f-eingia. V lt *. ,i V>''' f ‘ l I He Jt to< 1 h.iye k * * rf 1-ten . -> ‘LmelV f
P'essed With traile as to W scarcely abletodelivcr tl e goods called for by out n uptu¬
<>ns customers for lit miles around and t bis has prevented us front quoting at an
earlier date the altove prices, to the readers of TH E ^aOCRAT. tfi.w Our Fall ami
for M inter tlie leader trade fs now Duly o|**neil imdvve sugge.si that » a T>fr<|firin"s
ment and low to visit ns and take advantage of the almost unparalelled assort
prices which may he obtained in GreenesU.ro at the store of
' H. A. DAVIS & SON.
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Through ns. again invites an inspection of tho
Millinery department
Hats and Bonnets, triimiM'd on sho t notice, sifter Paris Models or accotxllng
to the suggested ideal. This department is supplied with the hest
Trimining Silks, Gro Gram'RihlKins^Ostrieli Tips, Feathers; ll'ings. Plumes,
Gilt and Silver Cord Ornatnents, Chenille. Ladies* Furnishing Goods of various
kinds. New Goods eoi i stall 17v arriving and selling out in every department.
Avail yourselves, very soon, of a pleasaiit and prntitable visit to Gr ■encslioro.
C’. A. DAVIS A SON. Greeiiesboro, On.
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1878 . NEW 1878 .
Fall & W infer Stock!
LOW PRICES AND QUICK-SALES;’
IN VISITING CHAW FORD VILLI'. BE SURE TO CALL AND SEE
CHARLES' BEE GST R O M,
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT!
CLOTHING A SPECIALTY E
Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Hats, Clothing,
DOMESTIC GOODS, NOTIONS, GLASSWARE,
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Crockery, Tinware. Wood via re. Boots. Shoes. &e., &c*
Grocmes and Family Drugs,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS 1
IN GREAT VARIETY CHEAP.
IN PLANTATION SUPPLIES
MAY I7E FOUND A FULL STOCK OF FLOUlt, BACON, SALT, BAGGING AND
TIES at the very lowest prices. Come and see.
General Agency of
G0LU.CKE & BERGSTROM’S
-IMPROVED
HORSE POWER!
ii*’ N'oifc-Ls- ihe rju tt, Igjjte roar ITorst-Pl«ver put in order, or new ones put up.
IN' If you waixS a 8>:■*-<- Power to gin the jno-t cotton, yo(l can b<- accommodated
»-»U If you want Segmcota, Pinions, Bc>aes, Inks. Gudgeons, Belts, Jtc:, nail on
11- 'TS < 'll ARLES BERGSTROM.