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About The democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1877-1881 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1880)
THE DEMOCRAT. W, D.SULLIVAN. KdiLor k Proprietor. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. l^i. • r Ml Non TOPICS. Mr. JVfliiett, fuopiietnr of the .New v "* **- “* ■*" BJOO.OW The report that the United Slates uerealiout to get into a foreign war rv.. the Inter-oceanic canal tun.- | ........!>■ “# ftwii in Hi. p»„.” The linitner says : Athens can lioast h preacher who married a couple, held praver-nieeting. Mtid went to n show all in the same evening, and got hack home hy half past, nine o'clock. The genllriiwin holding the position id go', ei.or of Maine, has giiieled lus lit rvce sufficiently to sentl in his ines f ge to the so-caliei)Ml.egi»!;t:ure of that State, and rjueesi V ictoria has made a sjx-eeii U fore her i’ar'iament. A dispatch front Atlanta to the New YoiU Mur, informs that journal that the colored ineu of Georgia aie forming t • irelit clubs. I£ there are any such claim forming in lly# met ion ol the Slate, avc have not heardPf it. Speaking of the offer to .hitlgi-John Hon of the Supreme Court isiHitioii, the Hwsinesboro Unnld says; “Wearegrat ifiisl to kiiow that our section has had thift proffered honor, jiihI it is ttlso pluas uni Ions to know that our present Judge prefer# hi# preseut work to»more exalt eil position. r KAVFVWOI TH Kon '* I'd, \ 4 ' _sj«. j - . teen yc.us «po ,, 11 (iii\ ei ipent , tdearnUiat , sunk in the Missouri River iteai Hard JiiaiirH I.sUuid. twflv<* niih*» 1 h*Iow lu re, Ilor QHigo whs oonj|xm*d of whisky and M largo amount <d sik*cI«. IhMH*;di*d efforta have been made b. recover the treasure, and it is now ieporl,d that parties who «ci e l«,ring fora well on the holt,uu land have disci vmd the fKK S|!|‘!U 111 ; COURT lilTlitlT ' cox A o ttiivi 1 Ills oelcarutad , , , en was finally . dr , Mted of In Dm Supreme Court n «f • ! mday. , 1 hv enu-t , sustained , , t!i ■ rnllllg. i ' lti ' 1 ' K< 'f 01 1 T ‘ V'V 1 'r‘ ,W out, ruii rergsoM the defendant a new tri- , id. Judge lileekly remdored the judg- f„t ........ of the court. Judge .laoksou , aw, d . with a concurring opinion. Judge , V amor dissented from tho judgment of the majority of the court in a clear an.1 shlo a exnotitkm MisuKUioi of Urn tiio law Prev applaud! e to tlai case. It is intimated that Cox will take Ills have no hie* that anything of M,ta sort wli: lie attemplrel by hi.s attorney#, for there is no question presented in the rec¬ ord giving this court jurisdiction of the rase. The only hope for this unfortu¬ nate inau lies in Executive clemency. As our readers well know, we did not at the t line, think CoX' had a fair and i impartial trial, which the laws of tho land guarantees to its humblest subject; and in tliis opinion wo have l>een most «!)l.v sustained hy Judge Warner. Next week wo will publish tire opinion ho ren¬ dered in this ease, and we be»|K!ftk for it the careful nttenUon of mu' veaiUtrs, In it, they will rind the fciw apt>lk)uble to ; tin'case stated forcibly and succinctIv, • and ... with such , clearness . us , to , he readily vompvchunded by unprofessional minds. ! After Judge Warner and all the par- | fieipanls ill Uiis celebrated case shall ; haw. passed to that "bourn from which j no traveller ever returns," this opinion \\*W stand as a mom mien t to his ability as a lawyer and his intrepidity as a Judge. If we ate hot greatly mistakes, the ease of Uox will become an element in Georgia politics in the near future, for there are some facta and circumstances indirectly connected with the killing of Alston that will raise a tuee -e w hen they are full) ventilated, Uox lias not been m a position heretofore to reader it pru¬ dent ou his part to give the true inward¬ ness of the bitter prosecution to which In- has been subjected, but we presume the time is fast approaching for him to do so. run nntoMi i.t, vm> t,o\srvvT TU*N Al.lST, In another column to-day will be found a communication censuring (lie course of (he above named journal. V,ogive it a pltu fov t he reason that \v ( know it e>wV)I*\v<s (roiu, a high source, *ml Horn, tisA Vih, >f a life fiu^; and never wav,-in ;a iVutouiat, bu* ,io ,a*l hold outwit V’,’ ! o:-.-ddo for it. The writer seeing*, v fh-.x -A .i't Uve U’. .• ..N> policy is VN V V 'il\ Nfesdavs, Wo, of cmm.,\ cannot know Hai private iuten lion w ■»»-.> one, t.--: give |be e,i:t»*rsof the U’ res '.a vi 1 Jit for uiore iv'o Jigenee than to sap; .* V t’.ev eoijid do sii to any consiUosabV \ xten« 'tT»e course of Thu; 1 >I:M<a 1 ” NT has Vi'! been ore,'* a.'a tled nnsri-mi-v a, ranl v.t never fad to ri itlcia' ti.v psJicv of any man wlien wo believe hjx e* Mi:,v (,< bv'mi'.iN.d to the interest* w ra' ;w'j Vo (hap voprso eiti er |K>Ut ic-d or private with,•:!$ -ear, favor or aJecfn It Utie on t.Ia* other band we never aii-w prejiala v *.,• -o* t --.. o«v opinions. We, therefore, esmuop k • d ourself ies'.msi’i'e *er the sayings 4 ^ et in- , L., ,f ,i e them F f hi. u-eo own txittles Till. IKIfil. For mo:Ahs ibirI, the cry for help to this down-trodden people hirye come over the waters to us. Strong men l.*- ‘l-i’.v:, jr i fli • in t!» ..t< ■ - from hunger, tender women i ^2 along the highway# for bread, and infants seek 1 in vam , ,or sustenance . at .... the breasts of dead mothers. < in anything Is- more zTZLTt sre the humane from everywhere ans Bering the cry for help, lint while the re-t of mankind lire startled by the great e Irish, England »IU serene, ,»d o, ,I« proceeds of the hard earnings wrung from these motile 1 1 bv J the the most most terrible terrible tyranny. Wlien the curse for the English government goes up from the great heart of the 2ri.xli jaiople, wiio that knows her oppression can hlarne thein. I.el all of our |ieople who can spare, if but a mite, give it to these starviug thousands. u dOIOiKATlP.] "Dut a Hog can Uproot a Century I iant.” heir hrnm-r il :—I noticed the alsive ( in tlie columns of that ably «^cd paper, the Chtxmdt and VomUtulbnalisl, of Au gusta. Those words reminded met,, of the ef forts of the "Ring” to undermine the influence of the (ircat Commoner. These niinnow (Mditiciatm are adepts at using .Juab'x blade 7 /e.r object at this time is j to lessen the Influenco of Mr. S. The i rauiv is, they fear that he will oppose j tlu*ir clioine In tho presidential race. ' They do not regard the success of the nor do they care a fig for Demo principles, so they can be Irenefit- I ^ , minudwti... . and I p.isomuly. rrir I here fore, they • have no use for any one who 1 In . the way of their;, . cuiar;, gam. . | attn< k openly, is not tlicdr plan of j ' , ' n r ThoysiyMr * H can do tnore , miy other 4 , man to obtain . appoint- . ments. him-. apyopilations, If. Rut lie &c., is not if he working would a itate-man, and the great need of this '1 ion l< a ) laetica. uofiiing represent- ; ” IV " Now the only danger which result ■ can , from their efforts arises from the fact ; t,Mlt . ....... 'i«oot a cc.tu.v . plant. , . ,, . A I..NTCIG Mro. Partington Sayn. Don't take any of , the <iuack roshums, ‘‘but' nut p.7 pui >om v m r^tru? uusi 1»" 111 nop I'loV* Hitters, winch vv.l euro general dilapi costive hahits and all uiinii | ' ,srM - '"7 ^‘ved- Isaac from a ext '' 4Ctof ilwy the ne plus union of medicines. m lt ____ «r ‘‘oloml) all of whom get their > n!,n at l,in hame «**» 0 ® w *' aml KU0 the name of that office, including county ov pavish, atul State, shall receive from me, by mail immediately, a handsome and valuable present. Tty it, ladies. A postal card is all you will need the purpose. An opportunity but once met with In a lifetime, and no risk. Address, J. W. WARD, 1*. o. Uox 10, Indianapolis, lnd. Jau. -Jl, 1880, n-f, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HlHl'iS a.’ 25 1 mpreved cK Makes Root live Beer gallons lNiekage of lll , Ut .| ous ttn , t sparkling wholesome and temperate. Sold by drug r'n.HEsr'^nufaeD,^; 215 Market street, Philadelphia, l*a. Feb .11, lHHO.b-in. S r p o y m f E S.d E ----LtJ Sv p SV ' dps: ll I | N | W A M K> Clicapest Stoves & b v -and Ij TINWARE IN THE STATE! 2 b v ATHENS, GA. JL to N < k* 1 / r: K i a c L w ;* (S’ 4 ■ U' v t <4 ■1 fc © V c S' % 4 •v •j X S' U- V ’SV V S' I? A W :' u m :.a >= I S'< - L £ ^5 M v O - —— *'•> '- — •o,./r.;jL. .tv..-,, AppikatiwforL^rfAiminUrtUM Gnwou-TALMnuo Comm. AI^HEItBAS Jtmtt Maher has mad* » > application to fine for letter* of ’ u ^ffTnooty oo. tt*e e~T;ite of Jo! .. «teof dec-ased.— ssli * ?**?! all arK [<ersoAr«aMM«4 T ^*. 11 * 1 to - c>te to 3 show . n,J adntK,n ~ SI cause, if any they can, or by the first Mon day in March next, why said letters "»2«t5a b «aS: this Ftbniarv*-’,! 'tfeo ■■ Ull A RLE* A. ilEA/LEY. teb. t-nw * Ordinary T. C. Instrurttmta *. m. Music. ,. fSjV ”* A 4T* l«j |2f>M| ’ £ ‘ I I UrawfurrfTil!e*2l»l!d»,hv*a to the citizens of J ~ .tl-LIOlL Nil! si ( • fpooh it ClUJlCl. nr *■ « r.q-ricncc MUSICAL added is. thorough and pra*. ticul E'' J, 4‘>X, causes her to fee! confident net 1 rU1L1TY to giv* entire with S \ l j>gAC-* to a)] who favt;r iier their put. Terms: Two Do.tctt*per month. janl4 ,’mo-Go-o [* | \ \ (J S | 1 s and Book oui\ ( < ORGA NS ttfl 2 Kmy S A ci!-, Stool, lk *D Holiday i\ Newspnm-r Free, ft ss an ILL Beaty, Washington i 4 CHAT* VV V For the best and fa-test-selliig J Books and Bi hie Prices reduce I ir cent. National Publishing Co., A* a* e»a. A IIOI 'I IIOI I) 1 s'VfiVT'm, . ,„ w , k Malarial Di cases as H ‘ i ^ r V ' ,Gin - i’ scut Free. Address ’ > way, New York City. _ AGENTS IITAJ) tin THIS! w« want r.u A gent this County to wli^.n we will pay fof $too per 1 at'once SRKB.MAN * i;o M f .. m. ( ,177,,NJ O.H 1*01 ■ M) , OX -.iiJIrrej 1 (/&&?* T ,, v f , N''. 11 vr:. 1 7 n ’ ”i ri la * ,! ‘f ,m ' ,t "ii : 1 il u, , 1 1 t, ’ " ' NcurnL m am! otli-r « Acme 1 » ‘ u-'S i tiy tl„ 4 “ n ’ m-v. frt o " X y -> !> ~, T i .jtA',- '••••■ * 'V'M * 1111 Uirar< J / viplua, i * a. A1ft $10,000 Aftrt . nw ON t LIFf mtfC.--* « nnAntmrmr PROPERTY. c XZJKXi -vXV' “i"wnT.h 2 w*"|fm™n." T ' to* j, 3s Cts. s.lkbboom, nonw.i, s. y. Fill’ 'diMriai \ IM’sT IHMiK uuuik NT-iltF Ag •-V THE ^vobld ITBIttS Department new ami n)d of Sffxlar'i Lftcratiirr. works Alnm-t in. every g d Li;,: « ;. t „i „ K1M1 Gc, v (lire and fiction free. aml.iahrarie-- Immense Induce u.< at to Rook Cluth n'st. Opp. • •. NreVwN . —»»— - " 1M H \ Y* 'I’R 1MiVL 1 \I J y, ,$ ? %Z , v T1( . i lKI T „ t T T W AmdAnc, s' upon trial for :«» d»y» to thos.. sulh fhrelysis •»# from Nervous Debility, Rheumatism, fCdn-y or any diseases <rf tho Liver or s, and many other diseases. A VOLTJefC Sure ( _r« ijieirnnteed BEirr or tnipay. Address Marshall, M ich. 4 T-~ U ah.. * ,.,,-u.ve ..„d mrorrma^, ip-.-iOiG ., rv ,„t« 1’ of i'nScsfof’tli:i ..luiafH, liori tehich o.a hn* »-.«1 'b f b'tn 1 dlNCtlOSM tca'r’l »n IhnuaandM «-»#<•. French, i*>. w Li t, <ir» (airman. or Em. lor rrc|>ar ol rlmrKf t 'A** t-itjer. w,^ 1 ■ 111 * 111 .wuumk..m*.-,*■«■! | Aft ies’ruffx 5 cts. at C Myers . - ORDBPv YOUR 8 AAV A 11 LI .8 & GRIST MILLS, Cane Mills, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws, Shafting Pulleys, Hamrer's Jnnrnnl 1! ‘\es. Mill Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbine Water Wheels. Gin Ge.rlng, CllEAlM JI US.iN'S GOVERNKBS, DiSTOX S CIRCULAR SAW, and Glimmers and Files, Belting and Babbit Metal ami Brass Gin Fitting, Globe and Cheek Valves and Whistles, Guages, ete„ Iron and Brass Castings, Ribs, and Gold j Mine Machinery, from (I MO. R. LOMBARD & CO., ; | FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS, Near the Water Tower, 1*0 Fenwick --treet. AUGUSTA, GA. Repairing Promptly done at Low Prices. juneli.'PJ-j-y . aMAGHFICENT WATCH FOR $ 2 .so: Themost beautiful cheap Watch .which ' »««••• and pauper labor of Europe has / 7, * *. ’ 1 , -’b, . dcalfrs r .. asy go! I plate” as X. V. claim it to be but is such an exact iioiution that n* one hut an expert ean distinguish it from the purest metal, exeept by cbemieal test. e:- ••• mj-ed “is K, will not tarnish , A . |r , .'■['3. *i>r* two^vears* ‘and * Thf-v^ar* a- I. I rely on railroads steam inafto k S-lid j ^n^'.-^Vtev^rr^in^^lv Viold n*Z c Watch costing ‘ fl» ... , • X. V and are quite z sacrifice at • .t pro You have doubtless seen them «• -rtired in prominent papers at that fig tue. iujui» .JSrSrBHSSSBaft port duties, freight, etc. th^e<,.; ggp-i ,t,dy f jiV> we will mail one of dm- i “Geneva Gem Watches” to t j. v . - in the U. & This troi.i includes a 3 ,.v.>rt I", tation ebsin of v r, •• autiful with tasty linked neck : ?ii at same *rssrgsrr« price*. Two watches and ; rt ,i anti is sent to insure express X. B.— After this stock is exhausted we can not furnish the same watches for less ti :tu Fig, and asthe stock will lie closed out ' cry soon, you should lose no time in secur ilia one. Send any Atlanta friend to our office to examine the Batches if you desire. Ad fcfdc Soutb’ern^Agmits, ATLANTA, GA. This is a rare opportunity for Jewelers and Speculators. ! (Don't fall to mention this paper when ordering.) jan,in f ’80-j-in -------- SlWim INSTITUTE. i School for Bovs and Girls. i X Iig‘.R ation with first class facilities. xV Boak-keeniug,Penmanship, Comraer ciulaud Practical Arithmetic, llusineseCor resjamilenoe. ticc. Pupils Theory classed comhind and monthly with prac are re ports scut to parents. [„ Students prepared f ,„ ,. (; olleBe husfn^s The b‘n Principle years? 1: - made teaching a for UU( j win Kimmutec satisfaction when pupils ; nttuml n ^iilar. School opens January 12 , ; * HHli Diitiua & 2 .M and $3.00 per month, ; Board 1 rum 57.uo to 510.00 Ad. ress. j Aharon tin Mn-dc Dcc.i.-,i,sTu.o-t. tnmdit by an experienced teacher Sheriff Sale. Gboboia—Taliaferro County. TILL he sold before the court ^ } house door in the town ofCraw p,,;.,,,., ,’. itl Klid cmil)ty , „„ the first T Vv . .. ‘ t ’ 1 f * ol 11 | ow ii,nr g I, ♦ < Nc Good Buggy, levied on by virtue oi one mortgage ti. fa., issued from the 'apeiior Court of Greene county, said Hate, in fay.n; of E. C. * C O Rowden, versus A. 1. Carleton and E. R. bhivers, as the pro^rty of A. T. Carleton and E. R. Shivers. Property xiointed out in said mortgage fi. fa. M. V. L. GOOGER, Sheriff T. C. February • 4 ' 1880. tiOd NoltrsT-fwk'nTtrto-SeH Rail Road Stock. < * E/>1 I A—Taliaferro County. |^Ol K creeks after date of tlie first pnb | lieatiof.of tl»in notice, application will I made to t h%* Honorable Court ol Ordina¬ ls ol Talinferm county, said State, for l» ave tosell six shaves of the capital stock <*i the tieoryia Hail Hoad and Banking Coni p»ny* Hail Hoad stock belonging to theet ateot Dr. Win Rhodes, late of said couny, deceased. JOHN RHODES. Bit 1 TO i JOHN T. CHAPMAN, . Ft !. 10,1880-n-t I \ V I) l ? KT X _l—L. T I\S kJ U S I |"KH^ A A A I /U OYTY! -LJ-L l "--■■■ T I IMPORTANT TV yr^/ r M“^ r r A X T ’ l 1 j. (jr A.RDETI A 1—V TNT^l^. T ERS l“* O t ! yxsURE a good Garden bv planting good seed only. We are Landreth’s Sole Agents in BEANS—(Bush), Early Yellow Six Weeks, pint,) by Red paper Speckled or pint, Valentine, Dwarf German (by Wax, White by Valentine, by paper or by the paper or BEANS—/Pole or Running.) White Dutch or Case Knife, extra fine and large, (by paper PE «t,hy J-iid-iOiant Wax, red seed : Tall German Wax black seed.. * “"lC . 1 K ':£■ M' Omi;'I>"arf Prolifiic. Jmrge White Marrow-fat (pint or paper.) <-OJ.N-Rxtra ,. flt „ Early Adams, (pint or paper,) Adam's Early (pint or paper,) Extra , Far y Cocby fc.pr, (pint or paper,) Late Mammoth Sugar (pmt or paper,) Oolden Dent. a large corn for field or garden, (pint or paper.) ciptmcv^ iiYw 15- W"u«p u.wss«l "-AI.I.AGE—Early 1 ork, (imported , by . Landretli . ,, , from England,) r , T Landreth a re., s r Large York, French Ox Heart, Early Sugar Loaf, BloomstRge Bullock Heat, highly recommended ; Bloomsdale Early Market, large early cabbage; Early Dwarf Flat Dutch. Earlv Drumhead, Large Dumheud, Mammoth Bergen , rpnTC Drumhead Savoy, Green'Curled Savoy, Red Dutch, CoUards. .ffI? J*fr? P ) J \ S T Earlj 8r S* ^. T rlet norn . Long Orange. f' : T : ! llP « ci * ,, T n n* w * . India. MELON—(Mater,) Jcing or Ice Rind, Ice Cream, Rattlesnake. MUSTARD-White (Cantaloupe,) and Casaba or Persian. OKRA—Dwarf Black. Tall and Prolific. OXION—SILVER SKIX AXD YELLOW. i'tVL J’FRRFR—I.arce I Ao r p*^cw» Sweet U Bell, T?r P «?T?? or Spanish, te ^’ Golden Cayenne, (Ilobe, Early Deep Scarlet Turnip Rooted, _ Vf Mrv OTS,1ER ILA ^T— SPIN l!— TOXf^rT^ I DMA TO-ExOa 1 ^ 7 Early Cluster, GoWpn Acme, Summer Trophy, Crook imported, Neck, Tilden, Boston Marrow. Large Red, Cook's TT Tl - ^ rvTP IP—Early ^a'wte. Flat Pear-Shaped, Dutch, Early Grape Flat Red or or Cherry, Purple Paragon. Top, Early White Egg. 1 nese seeds are put up in Scaled packages and Papers or come by measurement as * ^ east? maj u*e. I he papers are Large Size at only 5c. each. The sealed packages are J e|, y C heap and popn lar, and by measurement our prices are astonishingly low. We * mv '°. a * ar ^' e feu rply ^ hiteand Ked Onion Sets and Eastern planting Potatoes in store l<![ 0 vnuuTTi°]' r 8 n,,t o j^npd Freds, hut are bought direct from I n . T I. A . N DKE l II A’ «re -ON If you use LAN DRETIT’S SEEDS once, you will be apt to use * them always. Send for Landreth’s Descriptive Catalogue to. C. A. DAVIS & SON, Greenesboro,’ Ga. GAPJEH AND FAHM UTENSILS. Garden lines. Weeding Hoes, Grubbing Hoes, Rakes, Shovels, Manure Forks, Potato Diggers, Axes, Trace Chains, Back Bands, Back Band Hooks, Ilames, Turn Plows, Rooters, Bull Tongues, Sweeps, Scooters, Corn Shovels, Straight, Shovels, Iron Foot Plows, Double Foot Plows, Plow Lines, Garden Lines, Wedges, Bark Collars, Breast Chains, Everything the Farmer or Gardener needs. C. A. DAVIS & SON, Greenesboro’, Ga. FARMERS’ SUPPLIES. Swedes Iron, Refined Iron, Plow Steel, Cast Steel, Bulk Meat, Shoulders, nams. Corn, Oats, Meal, Flour, Magnolia Hams, Syrup, Molasses, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Grits, Ilominy, Salt, Liverpool, and Virginia. Many Car Loads of these things offered by C. A. DAVIS & SON, Greenesboro,’ Ga. New supplies of Tinware, Wooden Ware, Crockery Ware, Furniture of many kinds. SPRING PRESS PRINTS, SHIRTING PRINTS, Prints for Children, Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes, New Harness and Saddlery, New lines Of Auction Goods, Notions, Domestics, Our Stock will be kept full, at all times, of seasonable goods at LOWEST PRINTER, to which we respectfully ask the attention of our friends and the trade generally. €. A. DAVIS & SON, jan28,1880-t-o-o Greenesboro’, Georgia. CARPETSt CARPETSf TIIE GRAAT CENTRAL DEPOT FOR Carpets, Oil Cloths, Shades and Curtains’ 244 Broad Street, Masonic Hall Building. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. lias just returned from New York, where he bought a large ami beautiful stock of Goods in the Carpet Line, and lias now opened his New Goods for sale. They consist in part of 150 Rolls new ami beautiful Scotch Ingrain Carpets, medium and low priced Ingrains and Striped Hemps. Three-Plys 50 Rolls of beautiful and other Carpets. BRUSSELS! BRUSSELS! BRUSSELS! BRUSSELS! BRUSSELS!* Come amt see my new and beautiful Brussels Carpets. Hall and stair Carpets, stair Oil Cloths, Stair Rods, Stair Crash. Large Sofa, Velvet, Brussels and Mottled Rugs, new, beautiful designs, pretty and cheap. Door Mats, for outside and inside use—Velvets, Brussels, Thread, Mottled, Worsted, Bordered, Grass and India Rubber Mats. Crumb Cloths of new and beautiful designs, of every size, and very cheap. Sheep Skin Buggy Mats and Angora Lamb’s Wool Lap Covers. Floor Oil Cloths—the handsomest stock ever shown in Georgia, at astonishingly low Patterns prices. Window 50 new Cornices—very low. 500 Pairs Swiss Loops, amt Nottingham Lace Lace Curtains, at panic prices. 300 Bands a till for Curtains. Com. Pan reel see Window my beautiful Shades—all Pole and Centre beautiful Cornices, and just cheap. opened. 1,000 sizes, very Window Hollands, for Shades—all colors and widths. 3,000 Rolls Wall Papers and Borders, new goods—in Golds, Satins, and Cheap Papers— all beautiful and at the very lowest prices. 1,000 Paper Shades, Fire Screens and Side Lights. 500 New and beautiful Chromos, framed and all ready to be hung up, at a price less than you can frame them for. 100 Ottomans, Hassocks, Slipper Boxes, and Blacking Cases. 75 Rolls Cocoa and Canton Mattings, plain and fancy. 500 Rustic Shades—all colors and sizes. 300 Oil Cloths, Bugs and Mats, whit :i will be sold cheap. Terr vs and Reps, all Buttons colors--for Curtains and Upholstering. Upholstering. Hair Cloths, Gimps, and Cane, for Picture Cord, Picture Nails, Picture Tassels, Picture Wire Cord. Piano and Table Covers, Furniture Covering, Cedar Chests. Carpet Lining, Carpet Binding, Carpet Thread and Carpet Tacks. Carpets Made and Laid. Oil Cloths laid. Shades hung promptly by a competent work¬ man. All Work done well and in season, and all Goods sold Cheap for Cash, at th& Great Central Combination Carpet and Grocery House of GEORGE A. BAILIE, 244 BROAD STREET, Masonic Hail Building. GOLD WEATHER! And with it we have lust received, in addition to our large stock of choice GooJ^, r^"ew Sncliwlieat, Fulton Market Beef. Pickied Pig’s Pickled Feet. Beans, Pork, White Jellies, in 5 ft cans. Pine Apple and Cherry Preserves by the ft. New crop Nut« and Raisins, and another lot of those Saratoga Chips will arrive next week Choice Northern Apples and tresii Crackers received weekly. and Give us a call, and your orders will meet with prompt and careful vttention prompt delivery. JOnN L. BAKER, Manager. Proprietor. GEO. A. BAILIE, Hall. Nov.7.lS7e.b-m, No. 144 BROAD STREET. Under Masonic