The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881, March 21, 1879, Image 3
THE DEMOCRAT. FRIDAY, MARCH 21. 1<7J. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. ______ _-_- K' do not read unonytnang cam municiiXtori*. Tto. name of the tcritef U but ^^MpotoaUt—noi at a guarantee of mcettarUjf TeeporonSiUty. for publication, *ss r " Contribution* muot be written with ini of.it on only one fid* of the paper. Iris' We can not undertake either to prmrte or to return eo.nmvnicatie>-» echich us decline to publieh. tOf~ The price for announcing Candi¬ date* Same* it #5.00. Chew Jackson's best Sweet Navv Tobacco. Nov.22,1878. j-y. At llume. Our farmers are staying closely at home, preparing and planting their crops. We hope and believa this will lie a good crop year, and that when the time of harvest comes a bountiful yield will reward them for their labors. Be energetic, and be sure to plant a large provision crop. «sas,A shape of soothi reinedv. Ur Hull's a .s Pnce ascents a bottle. Suicide. as rl< *' r „ :° rr0 "‘ ... ! VI " K 10 ’ ‘ * ' Wilkes county, near the edge of Taliaferro, •committed suicide, by haiti^ing himself with a buggy line tied to the stair railing. h Mr. Herron „ old ,. and , completely . , was an man, demented. He was, we believe, originally from South Carolina, but came from Bell Air, on the Georgia R. R.. to this section. A Curd. To all who are suflVi Mia from the errors and indiscretions of h>-‘s youth, nervous weak ness, early d. ca.v, of manhood, &v , I wiilseud a reovpv tlmt will ,-urc you, free ot Charge, hii' iiii.i * 'T* ' A ds Joseph T. finnan. Station W??. 1). Bible 5TS4: Bouse, New York Oily. Jan.l7,l87l>.j-y. The lfttti of December, I8T9. A prophet in our land says there will a most terrible convulsion of the elements on tlie above mentioned day. We hope someone who understands the nature of this great catastrophe, will give us definite information on .the subjec , that we may be enabled, to warn our people how to take care of themselves. The . jail has been untenanted for more than a week, tlm prisoners having all been turned ov**r to tho authorities. It is t lie hoped that it will remain empty for a long tium. We are informed, that there has not been a white man in jail in this county within three years, a d sincerely hope it may he twice that time before another will break into it. -- iib'-isiil.r loiTei- S mSi ^rif throat‘ami to-ili who ami wi the lungs, U eonfidentlv uffefv' #ie nubiie rLA-m’-el as the in-St r,. reuieiiy q,^^ in ,“h. fin w ■ >r!d. ■ I w l si,.1 colds mevtil this ‘ f ,vor ^\e ; te r-iiuolv .1‘ Y'heo tlm iirtle ones are atf-i -ked i.v erouo -ifforii or widowin', contth relief’ notiiim, tlo'nTsens' will such instant as Hom-v of Tar Price 5" cent- ' For -ale hv Dr ’ H.S Smith Drnggis * s. Felx2tt,X87!),h-m Gone * onc * A party of several gentlemen, our town, t has gone, « on a r fishing i • excur sio i to Jefferson county. Wewts.t them lots of sport, ami many a fish \They were induced to go on this expedition by seeing a notice in the Augusta X-ica that a whale had been caught off p ort Royal, and no doubt every on» of them exnects to catch one of these deep sea ' inousters. 4’uckot-Iiook l.ost. It was in the town of B.. and Mr. S. just made concluded the startling some piirehaNca, when he discovery that Vs pocket book was lost. tViiile searchhig sis pockets ho found pockpt-book a buckeye, and said—“Gentlemen, my is lost, but there lias been something discovered by Dr. Tabler, of Nashville, of far greater .value. It is the Buckeye. Piles all Pile Ointment,, winch will cure in eases, w'>eri used according to directions. Try it. .’rice 50 cents a bottle, For sale by Dr. U. hi. Stn'tii Druggists. Feb281«791i-m. Personal .Vlentlon. We had the pleasure of a visit to our sanctum Tuesday last, by the beautiful and accomplished Miss Jenny Lulu Janes, in company with her amiable cousin Miss Allie Reid. uJ Miss v,„,i'. Janes is Wmnihov o. Wni. P«t. formwly of thl. coiintft a visit to their relations, whose name legion. These ladies are at stopping with Col James F. Reid, tlieir cousin. We welcome them back their old home. The Dreaded Consumption Creeps in upon having us unawares, tlie *ad const* quence of once too often appeiuauce of a G’ou^.i, Gold orSore-Thrf.at, and you will escape the danger. There ! no cure equal to it, and its powerful action tanS? therefrom, “SSIS amt protects the tion Consumption. Equally valuable as a cor reetive, the thousands of ladles who suffer untold miseries from function. * v ments, will gratefully appreciate its com¬ forts, as i gives entire reieif from Painful Periods and establishes the healthful regu lsrity of the disturbed functions. Buy from its merits. We have frequently had occasion to call the attention of our readers to tlie suppevior merits of tbe Savannah Weekly Ne ics. Air. Estill, the publisher, is still adding to its attractions and enlarging the sphere «f its usefulness, until now, both in literary merit and as a complete family newspaper, it stands in tlie front rank with the best weekly publications in the United States and is in truth an benor lo N-tuthern iournalisrn. ST. PATRICK’S O.AA. W eiriug ol tlie Greeu. Oh * Paddy, dear, and did you hear the inns that 's coin’ round" The Shaiurit. k is forhid \iy law to grow on Irish ground; St. Patrick s day no more we'll keep, his euior can't be seen, Foe there’s a bloody law agin’ the wearin’ o' the green 1 met with Napper Tandy, and he tuk me And lie by the said, hand, ‘•lion's Ireland, poor ould and bow does she stand She's the most distressed country that ever you have seen; They're hanging men and woman there for wearing’ o' green. Then sine-'- the color we must wear Eng¬ land's cruel red, will the Sure Ireland’s sons ne'er forget blood that they shamrock have shed ; You may take the from you hat, and east it on the sol, But'twill take, not .and flourish still, tho' under foot 'tis trod ; Waen the law can s op the Id ides of gra is And —» from lo-a the crowing a< they- grow, their w leaves in summer ver Then diirc-slati- “ i not show, will change the color I wear in my But till eorbecli, that please May, o’ God. I'll stick to wearin’ the green. ““««j«*» rriian-i, s riciii,, 1 *">™ it - . rve t!,at far Where rich and pom stand aqua! in the light of freedom’s day; OH, Erin, must we lave you, driven by the tyrant's hand? Must we a k a mother’s welcome from a strange but happi r land ? Where tlie cruel cross of £tigLand*s thral dow never shall bo seen, And , , where, thank God, we ll live and die, still wearin’o’the green, Tile Market Car. On Tuesday last the Market Car, ac cording to previous notice, came by, and was met by a large crowd who went to see and to buy. A considerable amount of meats, fish, vegetables, etc., enternrise ae-ms likelv ' l ‘ > be . Vt ^ r ^" lne ‘at,ve to the pro J eotors jt , and il convenience to the public. We learn the car will pasw every other day Hurrah for the new enter ., _ _____ a Photo. T Devocrvt acknowledges U lf , ' ’ recept,on ot a “ n8 l>'‘ oto -SGiP'i likeness of Monsiem* P. II. Hands >a, of tlie firm Haralson <S& 0 >., Tobacconists, o Atlanta. The picture is exquisite, especially the mule, Om ,, voun, . e- friend ii lus our thanks for the picture, and our good wishes fur his future happiness and the prosperity df the great firm ha repre " attntu sents. Enjoy l.Ue. What a truly beautiful world wc live in I Nature gives us amf grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, thousands of means swrtfgss. ...........* iSwiAWs. »»’- -............... when in perfect health ; liui how often do SSSSSSTiSSSSSS the majority of p-'ople foci "* iUl ,u,< ‘ use, whui there is no oceasiou for *»*U fwlm-g, as every sufferer can .a ily ;’’ August , ' aln siUisiaetorv Flower will pr-.oi make them that a,, t.ivens free fl 01,1 disease as when boru. Dyspepsia ami f--' Plaint i the direct cause of T« r ernt. of Modi maladies a, ! Biliousness, Indigestion. Sink Headache. ’> of Gjistiveiiess tho Head, Nervous Palpitation Pro-tration, of-the II Diz.duess art, ami ; ««''*•' >tamn. Ttm-e dose, effZh!!,HU eftLct. bample bottles, • 16 ee.itl cents, ^ 1 iy it. - — one More. ‘ * - T> Di another foltumi , tiwlay, w.!! , he fonnu a t . ()mmil!ljcalion> .. M , ml)t , rs 0 f ladies' Relief or Benevolent Society.” We have n«t prinled this communication of onr own choice, but under special request and by demand, because we thought that fully emm gll if lwUo o numb, had already bwn these amides, 'J e ,,l!lst as we ““w niveael close our tins tuaa columns feared to th ; lt har! «- an 1 "a goad would be the remit. We are not responsible for there writings,and have not uttered a word in o«r columns <m tlie subject. We, regret, deeply regret, tin* >v , ' il *' , e niattor, an ! Itopo a peaceful adjust- , meiit will soon be ivavoed. Vlason & Hamlin Organs. Endorsed oy over dcligiiteil parchment Not lowest priced, poorest and dearest. But highest priced, best and cheapest. Dost but little more than interior organs. Give five times the satisfaction. List twice as l<*ig. Victors at all world's exhibitions, Acknowledged Solid best by all indisputable, disinterested and competent. facts, such as noo'herorgan maker in tb. world can substantiate. Glorious news Grand Litroduction bate. New Styles. New Prices. 6 St*>p*, Elegant Case SHU; f°P Gage, 10 Stops, only ways if oigw don't sutt.'^ Bolton easy t, ' 1 ‘ ns - Rented until paid for. Delivered in the South for *4 extra. For syar^sa^s“i 5 liver'medicine j) r jj p Ulmer of bavannah the’ Ga jyeJole has a now loefore of rare merits. We have tested its value Kssss'JsaawsTiUii: It promptly the liver, acts upon and in the gentiest possible manner. We shall not. be without a bottle of this medicine, and cor dially and candidly ri commend it u. our fnemts. Georgia Advertitcr, rt . E. II. Griffin, SEA KG Ga. F, Proprietor ” New is the time to subscribe, only £2. Finest quality of Cheese, at 13 cts, i«r pound at V. M r'KKV 200 Ladies Lace collars 10 cts. each, at C. It VERS’. f tdies’ iuff« 5 -*- 1 - at C- Nf'-ert Sharon Department. ITEMS UKPORTKO BY OBSEKVEU. Little cool. March 21, IsTth Owe no man any. Raytown Las two Sunday schools. The Barnett Sunday school is improv¬ in<r. Guano is beginning to roll in by the car load. Some of the farmers report corn up and a find stand. We make the answer to W. P's. problem 51) 50-31)9 yards. Splendid shower last week, leaving the lands tn find plowing . order. , The farmers through this section are well up with the season of the year. Sunday school at the Presbyterian church regularly' * hereafter at 2 p. in. Trust him little wlw> piaiseUi all; liim less who ceustires all; and him least who *y Our m colored rv ‘., friends have commenced ^ ne; iil whic!l conduct their school. The class ia military U tactics, under the ... instruction . .. of „ Mr. F. 3f. „ .., Ware, is a new feature, and .....“ is proving ipiito 1 an , tina . buccessiui one. , At what price j>er dozen does a mer¬ chant sell slate pencils, if two in pencils 12 cents worth, will reduce the price one cent per dozen. Mr. Crawford Walkar and Miss Creasy Wynne, of Warren county, were mar j-jed in the Methodist church at Barnett Sunday moralir’ March 10th ’ bv \ ’ j p ^Fkets c ™y area Dr.' «bbom Bull”Cough and so which «rc yield to ^ Syrup ' ’ costs but 25 cents. —-----—-- i&ublishtd lhqmtt] Ove Mis-Step. One step may aim)* a character and destiny. If it be a right step, the char acter and destiny will he rightly sha|>ed, if a wrong $t«p tv Tnis-stcp theft the char acter and destiny will be wrongly soaped. Liberty or bondage, prosperity or adversity, joy (fr sorrow, life or death, ;ire suspended on a single step! We often hear it said. “Way, oniy it was only one m s-stejH” True oue mis-step ; '‘" J y et ^ wl V lt r fL tll<5 mind , . has been clouded , by it, the con science defiled, the moral sensibilities slu|Hdle(l ! Only one mis-step, and yet the Spirit is grieved, and tlie prospect of eternal life obscured. One Uiis-stvp leadsto others. <)nly one mis-step! What is it? n 1 ,e”VV.o'..' t '. 1 T.7«p , v5i. '’>~««' Vd mu"" 'qViM? under a citi'ole.-,s tongue. “BohoMwo.it a groat matter t little fire kimllcth !” IMM earek-ss v >0-is repeated. Iterun from one to another, .la innocent per*,n «^.»a/r«s in pant ofupaMion. T:,«. lie Uiiseluet %weeps through toe community lll» it slrucco-breat-h. Alas . for tlie. deadly power of that Curclesa word. Only one Uns-step! Whitt was « A s f k!lt .Uiviiiti-m frdnt the rule of rectitude in a business tmnsHcti.m-ia vc y 1 H , tI . le.ivlliointiwslili. h.tidly notiu.abb " you n... mv - i Lilt f was observed by the other party to the trade. He is not a Christinn hut Ijb knows Smwt von iiiaki; the profession, lie reconcite tho transaction with the Christian charms ter. It rankles m his heart, lie had serious thoughts about seeking Christ— those serious thoughts are now' dispelled. XanteS. more thoroughly around his soul, and Cunt sou j drops into perdition, the vict im of a single mis-step ! How we need to walk circumspectly, to “set a watch at the door of our lips,” “Be ever standing on our guard, And watching unto prayer.” Mnhndiet Utwrdcr. A Mistrial Case, [ Special to the Burning New. ] Mac-ox, March 17, 187!’. The jury in the Gibson murder case were released to-day at noon, after a confinement . forty . ... . boors. . , Tlie r . result ... was mis o- -six a trial. Gibson is tlie man who so foully murdered m C. Coleman, a showman, here last November, _' , and , who defeated the city for hours, and at last walked out of town and was captured in Fort Valley. This case has excited great interest. Mr. S. C. Bartlett, Solicitor General, prosecuted tlie case with much vigor, and Co!. C. J. *.«. Tlie prisoner on Saturday was permitted to make a statement itt open court, in which he said that on the day of the homicide he was drunk, and for a great portion of tlie t*n>« he really knew nothing of wl.at trar.x pikfcd; that when he shot Coleman he knew "othmg of what was going on. '-ibsmiis a ^c-^nned man, and say*» Uo co * -.ranted tn*« of drunkenne in the army,and which * k “*«» A Novel Suit. A suit of decided novelty is promised to re® Atla,,ta cour ** iu a vwy 8ho J t time ; The gtounds , of tlie | suit t are as follows. n Just alter the arrest of Julia Johnson, the colored woman of Clayton county, for tlie murder of Mrs. Farmer. Mr. Ivie, photo grapher, who had taken lmr picture, lia«l a targe copy made and hung it in front of his office, with the superscription, “Julia *........ It attracted «r a very ,;i,s r large •~ crowd, w ,rr~b and among others the husband of the woman, who says j* went to the rooms of Mr. Ivie and asked , hi® . to t take - k tt the p = tt t d ,.. vn He ' declined to do so, and the picture remained . hang- , mg And now that she has been acquitted of the charge uf murder, her husband pro poses to enter suit for libel against Mr Ivie We understand that Mt-Jeffries will bring the suit, and that the damages will be put at pretty high figures. What will be the issue no one can ted, tuff the ease involves a novel point and will be a most interesting tria!. —Atlanta Cewtitotijn . W asliiugum Department. ITK*S RKN •HU* BY SJCOOK.S. March ITU St. Patrick n«*m t>*e morning. X>eii‘»Si • 4* J=l*t>fVV Fine vvc.ithc VitOBZ 'S. No lire., last ™• also -'till lijr.y a County Court in spite of Snook? cr any other man. Our town is delightfully perfumed at present, free gratis for nothing. Our farmers are haul g guano. Morse Gib. I <nm -pick dat guitar.— Yes, you can pfi a lien off the r«»o»t about 4 o'clock m the morning, hits chin dropped kv -it au inch. A. .— \ h. , chttt.fi . il to . be the founder — , of — . tbc County ,, . (,|urt: . pitv, ....... but he had diowned j..„ ..I when Cat . itttle thunder cloud , passed over thw section from - Dan i. i burg. The iminort* K. Y. S. jumped aboard of Snooks ].) jyeek, and came near using him up < thinks no doubt), Pity but he coi*?\ i, utilize his ijnat brain in tYssiiis o. c! Our new F.! 0 ~opul church has just been conipk-;*)* We now have seven churches; two Baptist, two Methodist, mm Catholic, $ste Episcopal and one Presbyterian. In;t the Lillies association do the plan ing. you ibcu fplks do the execution in regard to yourf# metery and you will no doubt lie pi if. d with the result, Women know l>etler how to do such things nnyhowThan men From all pur» of the country re|iorts come of the iancieiise sales and increas ing demand lo tjiat deeervingly popular Sewing M i Id t • The Old and Reliable “Standard.”-’/.e pice of which tlie pro pfictors wise's sidimed to S'JJ including all the attach mbs. and at once seemed far L 01 ' J* l*eyoiid 1 *" 0 1 : w r yet "“»«» ttttainwl *»'« l*** by »!*I«. any ♦* other mac! , ( .t any price, the conse <iue»c« of vi t -u is. are leaving* ‘IJvvitm tiie Knowing ft* ‘jxpeneuce that With best goods w. ,ne lowest price they can out sell all ot, ^r Machines, where tlie superior qmiiii/and low price is known. TliU -pieiidid Machino com¬ bines all tb» kiprovetnrnts. Is far ahead of alft tbers in bcitutv and dura bility of its *v rk. e.is.e of management, light tunnin* md emtainty of operation, is sensibly ,i*v*e u .» sound principles, steel’, wid». positive working parts all and can t<e saiffiy put down as the very perluctiou of a Serviccahlo Sewing outlast Machine, lit e^ry tchiuo. particular, that will far any M an I at a price down lielow ni v other. It is thoroughly warranted fiu'iive years. Kept in order free of charg- And split to any part of the Countfy iy examination by the cus S'r«r,'*»lass I""" u " 5 *; Families <]. ... the best Machine manufiuStur. iold write iliyeet to the Pi.e.in » . dfr-•.rtsiu'* liceshould '•'tw’.'AitiS wisl 7 - to ,1 t hi-rtn ‘' mMv • r fur -ode.si, mf ..«• agency. N'eadver UsHinent il, ». Jim part of this paper. Address, / y.u Machine Go., Cor. Broad wav so ,o,.on Fla ;e, New Yolk, Dee 17 ’ 1x78.- ’’ v " ~ , * * *.nu mental.] Mm Lwitoj —IVc «l; bkc very much to appear befou the public m a news nrttele. . . And » « we do , so with no ol!l,,r feelings than those of placing facts that deeply co, eern ourselves, before tlie oor^jnnnity. au article in J,ho last ,) umber of TrB Democrat , makes it >^~ry tb^^o should state the plain truth in the We have fo/"f »m j time Lelon^Qd to a society in tlinfmco , known the Ladies’ as Beuevoleot S^fietj. raise Some time back we nndertookAi> fun Is for tho pur pose of i Iktl^Miroh ndffntfSl <>r fencing in tho grave yard at In this place. By our own fl'tendl)®* ex<Arns and tlie efforts of those %, our enterprise wc raised for • and , su look 11 n. . j ftrwavd funds . t to . lead early . us com.do- to . hope > an tion of pressed our *^rk. Judge Huninick, who ex jt willingness to servo on our Building (’♦inaiittee, had estimatod for us? timt c*|l ^th the amount at disposal, we l have a neat fence of dressed lumbewpallng Butjfor placed arouuU the grounds. ths discord am mg us we could m, v ktve been well under way, With the work; After some »f our members left us, ........................ 1, innony w,w l:St<iro'l. xml every effort to « u « a » Proncihuthm. io this ends wqla-.ele propositions as a society and .'.D viduals. Tue do icons of tiie ch j ■:, ? • m owa the pro;>;rty, united wit i- trvm* to restore har ln0 ny and ui; r 5 ay of action. All oar efforts in UiuXJ zrests of peace failed, While w<; were working for a reconcilia¬ tion, a seeoiidf>Afty claiming to be the Ladies Jweieti', took possession of tlie grounds ten f i(r ! us by the <i‘aeons, a i , l stated that wf liad waived our rights a.nldlsm g u »i us a Society. X other „f which was If. We are still a Society and never hadJany idea of disorganizing. Our Preside;!Cttever thought of giving up the work WO had undertaken. She stated that she could take no o u t in such proceedings as sue witnessed u*"*?*™*«*•»»* us Site has l«en with us at every ^'T rueet . jjjg, ", ’ and ' evc% libfore the next regularly !1 ‘ el , ,.. L4 '’ v isit lu , * the U ' offended * w irteinbfc. ( in tW vain lioi* ol restoring ^ i Now, astojMt ch ngo of voting twice on jj ie subject wliAiier cm committee or no com mittee, and the work should io; done by men or women, we state most (KWilively, tiiitt the vote was never put but lit/; ont lime, itatruely at the house of Mr. Sw-x-tirt on lie llth of February, it is lit- volt and i Jed oil the bill, at the hu of Mr. Fa t»r. Tin re were preserti this meeting, ltei B ID .ill. las IV. Asl IV V ed I. W. M M : *r Mrs. J. V. r, \| A rd. M S. !'« U>1 * Sfi r ml Mrs. A. G. w nc is most (srsitive in the affirmation that li deli vote was taken. pt the four ladies who names are a ... led to the arti*de in last week's D A meeting wasappointed for the llth of February foil ing. At that nIcel¬ ing, every luemlier of tb iX'IPl V present-wo numbered only leu rn. ni bers. the object of the meeting was staled- by 1 • io L resident, t. l> . 11 decide - whether , , we work bv iuc uh of com a uuttee ... or not, and . in easy ot a com inittee, whether such coinui.tree vra-r to consist . . of „ men or women. ..... 1 ora of the ladies asked that the matter be first tils cussed. One of the four I.ulies who afterwards left us, said: the question bad heeu discussed sullktenUy—-put the vote. Tilts was accordingly done, all voting for a Building Committee, Then the question was put whether men or women, and as soon as ,t was known that it was decide I in favor of wen, the lady who nut the ques tion withdrew from the Society saying site was done with it forever. Two other ladies followed her. The fourth lady remained with us—helped elect our Building Committee, proposed the first n vine on it. and remained with us for several days afterwards. As we had in the b ‘ginning conferred with the deacons, as owners in trust of tho church property, and through them obtained our right . , It enclose . the grounds; and as neither their expressed wishes, nor our own rights were re ganled in the matter, we thought it best to relnuiuiso any tights given us by the church, ami rest tlie m.ittor with that ^ Hence our letter to tb« Church. MiiMBEKS or U. It. on h. H'-cie r-. i = Estray Notice. * GEORGIA—'Taliaferro Cyuxxv. t) TOilN T. M ANX, of the oostli District, (j. Ai,, ut said county, tolls hei'or> me, V. county, A. Hvazley. Estruy, Ordinary, in and colored for mule said twim a mouse j mid "v Ai*.'.* li ,eph !•'. Nelson' ’ ,, v 0 B.ioue, freeholders to lie worth twenty dollars. The nwimi’or said esUay mule is hereby required, to eoaie forwurd pay char* ge- and take said mule away, or « us will bo "•■•lit with a the law directs. A true copy mai .l4,tHit i-j-m Ordinary, 1. . Shcnft Sale. GEORGIA-UwaruilUO . ... GOCSTV \\ >> WW.I,'IB Wild) before the j*.»uso ....... e-Utlv on H. «• ........ dav ill Api.i On- next, the following slid 'property, Wm| ' wit; tl) tract ot laud lying |„ .„id emmty, adjoining lands of I! T Moore, t'lioinu* A acre.-', Lyne and others, eon tabling forty-six more or less, bei.-ig John 'hat Battle', portion of will land belonging Mm. Atkinson, to m Hie ol returned Levied on by 1'. J.M.domq Constahie, served and to mo. Written notice on tenants in possession and ,„j written j„|, notice jj„t tt M t^JSti^SUJfbtSTi L. Gohen tll e t ,g uutrict. G. M.. in favor of * Co., against T. L. Battle an i John bat ^ March# 1W!». bmooiT. A CARD. AceusTA, B a., December 10,187A To my Frijnde wl the Public : I have opened an office, and engaged room-, on Jackson btroe.t, in rear of pyui, Wa ' s corner. 1 propose, after tlie first or January, t87h, to devote, my enters attnUion to such L-'gai Business as may be entrusted to my care. I shall attend regularly each term of the Superior Courts in the Augusta ^riuh^d Middle Circuit, ChS^.ld Jet fersmi, of the I ask all my friends to give nyr suecessoi a fair trial and oaruest support. January:..i««. WM. GIBSON, t 5Q ctsflo »T7t'.'MY .ills'. h\ W. HART ? — Wholesale and Retail Dealer in — White ^ine Hasii, Doors and IMinds, JjoUlJillgS, StlUl' ItililillKS, XdVCl PoStS, BalllStCl'S, f. , 4 „ -s, -i TTaT’^Xfrara J? r VV illlOW li,**, OAllXoiH Aid, tt*. t SOUtli Bl’OiUl Stl’CCt, - ATLANTA* 6L PRICE LIST: 12-LIGHT WINDOWS AND BLINDS, 13-1C THICK. PL UN RAIL SASH. PUTSIOE Belling BLINDS. ilats. Primed and Glaze-1. SIZE OF GLASS. - l -~ E ~p£' Sxio 5 0 $ n 10x12 . 1 10x14 1 80 loxlfi a 40 . GO 10x18 1 10x30 o 1 SO . White Pine Doors 4 Panels, Mbuiiled on Stiles and Kails, 0. li. Raised Panels INCH DOORS. r i-i s' doors’. 7 t3-l Books- ' Size. Price. Size, Price, j Sizu. Price. tO 0x0 0 8 1 <81 M o.« 0 8 l 25 2 fix 8 kT $ 1 48 tO 4x0 1 1 05 10 4x0 t t 40 2 8x« tt t 97 tO 6x0 0 i io M Oxfi « 1 40 2 10x0 C 1 78 tO 8X0 8 25 N) 8x0 8 1 55 3 0 x 7 n 1 98 tO 10X0 (V 45 M 10x0 0 1 75 3 0 X 7 0 2 18 K loxo to W 10x0 10 1 70 S 0x8 0 2 3 * MOULDIN' -S. W 0x6 6 1 80! i Builders’ Hardware, Glass. MANTELS, V 0x7 0 1 85 Window Door H-.m'fci with Screws, from 10 cents per pair up. ftliml Hinges, 20 to 30e. per set yjr price? tamli-bcd on apflicaffop, f w - any aim 2“' on thle list f-?b?l "7*M TKAI'IIKUS *Wi) W A \ «>r Ten. i'Mu IV — r $30 Month, TO ainl summer. for full Ait - J C. MeCUKDY * , Pi Pa. -« U ■ I I BOMB <cy Amoi Linimimcnt wih posi ter rtlMc disease, and will a ly prevent thi* terrible disease, and alien -.lively cure time rases out of tea. that will >a*e many lives sent I™**?: venial mu man is Unli t itstli delay t* it fir a uneneut. sold Every- Pre¬ «■ 1. s JOilNSON .te CO., Baugur, Cheapest Book-Store WORLD. IN THE 52.672 Superb K1....J1 Book* At Our Price : • 5, -'To New Auiet ieau Books At Vour Price t 112,721. Si i "iid-hiiud ltook.- At Auy Price! Catab-gue of Gciieial Literature Free. LEGGAT BROTHERS. 3 Buekman St., near New Post Office, M, Y. > fff A n lU7\.ao.VS C VPCIAE j \ POKoVB PLASTER. There Is no doubt about the great su periority of this and article other external over common Adie-. ■i n ous pla-tcrs liuuiieiits, electrical appffi- teme -uch as Bi Sold by ail Drugnists, Prlee asc. CONSUMPTION And all Disorders of the P HROAT AND Lanas, PERM ANENTLY CURED. I)B. T. .4. Sl.orcxi s Great Keiucdy “PsvcirrxE” .Taken in cMijunction with hi< COMPOCNt) EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL and HTromosrQLTK* OF Lime anil ^ixla. lAFrecBottlCt'X;: 1 ”: jt ac’h applicant scmlin^ tlieir name 1*. O. j ami Exprr^-i to *)r. T. A. blocuin, I8X iVarl Mt., Xcw Vot k. * _ IT uadlos' Fancy TiesataScts. U. MYERS'. Crawfordvillo Academy. Having been elected I Principal leave of tha Crawioidville Academy, ln-g to la fm-iii tlie public that tlie exercises of tha School will lie resumed on .Monday, th* 27th in*t. It will be my object to teach aU pupils intrusted to me thoroughly share and care¬ fully. and 1 solicit a liberal of Iks public Jau.l7.lS7U.t-o-o. patronage. C. X. BJUU3, Rector. Thf» 1 u '- uu,m SillllllV kJGUUl. Smith J t SOUTH everybody i. beautiful knows, and the SUNIfT our popular Kami r«»j Weeklj, uinl should bo taken at once by every family. Over Oft) good writers arecontrltra ol stories, E*say«, P««u»», Bdfbirtsls on sQ Sul.jects,Chess, ‘•'•sslp, Pu«les, Problems, Society tGremjs! Gemual ...... Ilnmor, .s> ws, Health R'^mitlc Notes, Note*, An¬ swns to (>i»rrespnnduntn, etc., etc. 1' 1ms recently been made tho official organ of Hie Georgia Teachers Association, and and V-U<-state School Commissioner every teaclier ihmild subscribe at once, ,,rl »"d new stories are hegming In 1| every few iv -eks and one of tlu very fliiMt is now running eutitM Jev/, Gentilo and Christian, -OR, THE CUItSli OF MONET. A Study of Creeds. The regular subscribers subscription prica i* 83, a year, or two for $.1. Any one sending receive two largo s and ihsci linndsomo ihers for $.5.00 will u oil chroma. By sending six subscribers at, two dollars »'"• a l"»lf «»ch. any olio will receive »a extra copy tree lor one year and * magnitt cent oi! pictuic 24x41 melius in size, Address, SUNNY SOUTH. Atlanta, Ga. — I Piques t‘2;< ct«. to 30 cts. at C. Myer*. •heap) l.nrgc and MYERS’. lino lot of Ladies’Cloaks, at, C. j U st received a flue Stock of P *«......mr.f M YEIW.