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L O C A L CO i, l. M IS.
TOWN DUiUCIOfll.
Mayor -IV. Ilobtiy.
Cot• ncii.mkn— iJ. ffinRellton, Jn*.
Mims, J 11. Hull, <b Overstreet mid J.
no.
C. Dell. Slugellton.
WKC'OlttlF.It Robert b.
Jt Alien At. R. T. Mills.
COl'NTY DIRECTORY.
OnwNAKV-M.M. Fetter; Court second
Monday in e*eh month.
^ XoveiitJer ^'Monday in May and
' ,di NTvBo.AUie M. M. hotter Ordinary
ItaHy! each ComntiiwteneG month. 'court fourth Monday
in pi|1) j U( j„. e .
Court County tivst Mrmdnys in'April, July, October
Mud December.
t=h»^<»?RMVteeU, Muthows n wm. t-r'cn>(:u-y. s'cwtomJhWm: r,,inu
p r \v i„ .
Kd::;S" ! " *•
Tax ( ot.i.i (tor- Causey Overstreet.
Tin Kk( via ku- It. J. Arnett.
MliVKYOK- Jesse T. V.’iidr.
( ovnty TuKAst RKR-Abrnm Burke.
SltWItlT—It. T. Yiiiih. pcmily, II.
Errnp. Parker.
CCKO-AVn- ’I Ik mas
.11 STICT.S ('.orli’VS.
A till I'/ifctrlet Tims. rdMondVi" M courts | |
MSatimteyend >'unn«Dy,J- month;
Both D:striet-R.NV ;
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4th suuran> R* raM. ... . £ t t» \:^ . v.
AH^i^i-iliirdav gtitbDistrict-AV. 1;..
^"'h D'st'.'ct' inVach nionlh. V..Ks.*>ffi.
' P it. Kittles. each N. month,
j r ('ou't is 4th Saturday in
month. ...... M at law.. N - p y,
w>th District'—C,. W. . •> - ,j
m'Lh/- C0UrtS
District—CeortK'b- ( "om ,
2 .Vmil in ;
K mo"«'I , p tstst
R ;i w‘”atimUtV«te each
"‘Uit Bjtur.iay District-—IV. in ea«-h II. month.^ Moars, J. P. four
2 nd ( ^ R<
Bat unlay in eaeii month. _________
Read the Proch'.nvation of 1LC. H ells
– Iiro.
in quid .
The raffle mania rages our
village.
Bny your ChristinuRt Goods fro"»
Wilkins', Berien – Co., Milieu.
The Savannah River rose thirty feet
at. Au msta recently.
' The election for Mayor and Council
Sylvan.ii ... .-on... . o« ,v„ n „
Mr. B- WM, ."«?•"'«
wise repairing the Masonic Hall.
Our merchants have laid m slot ks.<
< hristmsis good- <«« i ' ! ' 1 '' 1 '• ,llllS
.....■' oflert:; - . 'V’l'te of goo.1
mules wlarlt .... he IS 1 . i,.„ . ,re
Wonder where lie'weih those
he was absent from town last week.
Rev. R. 15. Bryan will preach at Oak
Grove Church next Sunday at 11 o'clock
a. in.
Mr. .1. M. G Mcdlock has removed
his family from Emanuel county to
this place.
Dr. F. G. Williams had die misfor
time to lose Ids horse by blind staggers
a few days since.
Now is a good time to subscribe for
the Ti:i, f.iujonv:. beginning with the
first of the nc\v year.
Farmers are busily engaged making
contracts with employes and fixing up
for next year's operations.
Mr. J. W. Powell 1- continually im
proving and adding to the value of
liis commodious residence.
Look out, partridges; The professor
is swearing to exterminate the whole
race of you during the holidays.
Wonder what Bylvr.nik will have to
celebrate Christmas, We have not
even heard of a stray candv-pulling.
“Givu us a rest,” and while we arc
reslingstep up and see Wilkins, Berien
– Go’s, sto-k of new goodlof every
kind.
Wo received a most affectionate po
otic qnstle the other nlgh-t, wliidi tti*
would give to our readers but for its
exeesssive length. ,
An interesting communication on
1 lie Miihjo i of farming in this county
came in too late for this issue but will
appear in our next.
The cars on Central Rail Road were
well loaded last-week with stock hoi
dors going and returning from tiie
merlin"' ^ in Savannah.
Santa Glaus is making head quarters
jit the mammoth store of
ini .1 Co., wlicmhe caa l.o imerrlmml
'Tis strange, yet nevertheless true,
that Wilkins. Berien – Co., are selling
goods as cheap as they can be bought
at retail in the cities.
Mr. J. II. McMillan lias removed to
bis new house, and Mr. J. W. Hagan
now takes posession of the residence
lately occupied by Mr. McMillan.
Owing to the serious illness of Mrs.
Hull the/.’oncert has been
and will probably take place on the
evening of the 31st.
Since writing the above we learn
that parties engaged in the Concert
have determined to postpone it indefi
nitely.
®«.VI'S*'rMV.
MiLthM, Mu lkT^ikoi ukoboia. V
Dr. Lanier, Dentist,. Into of Milh dg
..ill,. s'tJl'vieeH Ims Ideated at Milieu, and Scrim. offers
his (o th* citizens of
n»A any in Burfctv the state, Wo,dcguaranteed >•■•- .* toc,p;al
.• I()
ii. Stuiflford. Millcdgville, Milledgvillo, Dr. J. |Ion. N. Shin
lAtrtuan, Mjlludgeville, Bunion do Moore.
holscr, and Recorder, Mtlledg
Editors l utou
ville, (h’.pt. F. G. Dulbgnon, Atlanta,
and patients generally. Oet. 21-Jwi.
Do von desire to become ti ‘bonanza
his .; ]J( ... (1 ( Vl Singcllton's adver
tisement.
Tito erercisas of the Sylvanm Acad
cm y were dosed on Wednesday hist.
Prof. JTatl informs us that, the school
will be reopened on the 1st Monday in
January.
»m ■» <* -*** n..c
| lttK she disappeared beneath the waves
of time, or only subsided for awhile:
We would be glad to bear from her
<>*>( (mou .
We, are in receipt of an invitation l»
attend a Christmas live Party, to j
given at the Academy in Searboro, on
the evening of the 2 llh inst. Were
hint thanks to the committee, Messrs.
Greene-S. Johnson,Besury barker am.
J. W. Branuan, tor the same.
-ttr Mr. ti. ( n W r e.te lt.t« nad M.rt the f,* r,a.,a w .i
.
r )U .--''. v repaired am*, now ]).«-M‘n >
a pleasant and comfortable mode of
tnuifi];0 n a tioii from this place to Ogee-
1 ’ and R‘H> zkine. ;o nut. „
reins pas engers will be conveyed vv. h
-peed and care.
Rev. C. E. Boland, who served th •
Searboro Circuit, in this county, so ae
cepta biy this year lias licen sent by the
Conference to another Circuit for the
i U , x t year. We regret to lose Mr. Do
"from our county but earnestly
hope that his labors in liis new field
may be eminently successful.
Lev. R. B. Bryan, we are glad to state
hRS p e( , u t0ilt back to this place by tin
Annual Conference. Mr. Bryan hr.
coufideuce and uuivorsal respo :tof
hi people of this county, and is ;^de
voted worker ‘in the Lord's Vineyard,
May his labors for the coining year be
crowned with great .success:
^ WT' understand that one ot our plan
„ v , p , ,„ a , |c
«„„„ ......... .wcM,
one hales of cotton. Beside this l> f
J!W( | C u i M; . U | Riirt<‘en hundred bushel
! of corn, ami oilier usual .products of *
j ranjl He only rim three plows. TUB
. . and , , ‘
' "'.v. u k
, not have tiie appeal anwi o. i.am n.m
j Nsl " in n .
| __——
! Bob' H. V. Wklls A Bko’s. t.w your Aire
Vi orks, Toys, fancy Groceries, etc.
(tliriNimas 4il©<wd*.
M-s rs. Perkins – Bro,, at Lontt ,
.
have on hand an immense stoca
Ciiristmas goods to please toe iitt •
f()lk , 1|ive , ,, t0!ue ( ,f m. fond
parents, and make, your cmldreti l ’'*'
pronely happy,
Wilkins, Slerricn – Go.
Read the adverriseme it of Messrs,
Wilkins, Berrien 'ft Co. They
opened a mammoth establishment at
.Milieu, and will bid defiance to high
prices. Major Wilkins has a reputa
tion all over tills portiou of Georgia
for being a thorough merchant, and
Mr. Berrien has been connected with
hls store fors title time, thus imbibing
liiose business principles wliich can be
only gained by practice.
Searboro.
We passed the flourishing little
lage ()i . g f . ai .jior 0 the other day and
werc rR;lIv aKt0 , lishc(1 at 1Jie
incuts which met our eye. That
gentleman, Mr. B. T. (Jutland, is hav
ing a handsome residence erected.
Stroup being the architect, and
building is a credit- to tne constructor.
Our clever friend, Mr. Geo. E. Ha/.ie
lmrst, tifan whom there are very few
better painters, is painting the house in
first-class style, and withal we expect
soon to receive an invitation to a “house
‘ n f the handsomest
^
duellings this .
in coiimt. 1111 . 1,11
prove incuts arc steadily going on and
we predict thIH the dav is not far din
(anj wh(ju Se;u . bol , 0 w j„ bc a town of
tor . a»il , , ..
*e ono l*opo ’ 1 ■
A„.„r,.i,, g .0 .. »odo„t
among the disciples ot I'.iust, ttii
next week give our office a rest.,
only issue a half sheet. Wo have now
been with the good people of Scriven
for nearly six months, and have labored
^ t] ia t wc migifi accomplish some
good to our follow citizens. We hope,
after a respite of a few days, to
the labors of the new year with
I newed zeal, and a determination t
“hew to the right, let the chips fall
where they may.” But we do not
pose to begin this year with the
stereotyped forms of promises, etc,,
such promises generally come
naught before the year is o.idcl. A j
S0l0,i1 " bought occurs to ""mu'
template the ushering m of the year yem
1880. Ilow manv are there of "s who
of the, 1st .
will live to luul the coming
()f j illln ary 1881 ? How many who. as
fllllofhopoIlll(1 lovcoflifeaswe, hailed
the eomittg of lAorn ou the first day of
and now are
malms of praise in a heaven.} w o ,d.
„ r Vt ,.;ting beneath the shadow ot the
. n —eparod for tile devil and
In* angels. Let * think I of these
things, tnends, and ptep. , oursPWc s
to meet that final great issue P« lne ol
death.
frtylvHii tn. Ar aitamy.
l u few persons realize the superior
advantages which our town can offer
as a place at which to educate their .
children. It is as ho tilth y a* apy town
in Southern Georgia, being located on
rising ground and stirrontuied by noth
ifig conducive to sickness. There is not
a town of the same population in the
S afe which can boast the same grade
P tuple are almost entire.y rtnined. m
telligeut and educated ladies and gen
tlemeit, associating with whom is very
conducive to a hi«h standard of morals
M, ' ’i l-’A.’artomy
< u building is a new one
^ s ,, fli .; eai iy large to aeeommo
date quite u large number of pupils.
No wlus , key is . sola .. anywherv . neat rtI .
y r v pi ac e, consequently t)ie voiitlis wlI
no t t!>mpted bv this givat evil. Our
‘ il.
^ <lots ,. ot )a ,t a billiard room.
gambling halls. In »a«t th.ue is no
; ( n w hicli in point of morality run
fnK
Prof. X. P. Pratt, ati cx-student of;
Washington-Lee University has charge
„f the school. Mr. Pratt is a high toned,
honmablo and educated gentleman,
; lmrougldy competent to instruct in
an> - of the sciences or classics, and eve
. thing is taught in the school that
will advance the educational interests
oHhe pupils.
Board of the very best kind cun be
obtained herd at the very reasonable
price 0 f niim dollars per month.
Parents, Guardians, send in your
oliildrcn and wards and let tliem bo
educated.
The Ffstirat. .
;
The Festival given for the benefit
Buck Creek Church at the residence
|> r \y. (\ Bowie, outlie night of the
.
^, 1 , was a success, both
au ,i ^ a source of pleasure iotBuMo
s 011,11 ,, i r w ,1. A bund .-ome wmg*
, * p t- the large vdrv
... . ^ a j 1( fourtet a and lxsitu
' dial akes raffled off. The post
, were
; office was a decided success, some of
1 ,j,,. j tcr being exceedingly good hits,
el 3
am | ( at;siug blushes: to arise even on
I the faces of some of the young men.
’ The “Art Gallerv” ", attracted quite a
• crowd, , who gazed enraptured . , on . tne .,
: magnificent spectacle of “Bonaparte
^. T?tnne " nod the touchin'
| served heart the to recall first lessons to many learned a withered at.
,
! mothers knee.
The cake for the most popular voting
lady was voted to Mis* Dunbar, who
j received an overwhelming The cake majority the most of
. the votes cast. to
popular young man was voted to Prof,
Fripp, of Carolina, who was 80 'kind as
to furnish most delightful musieAur
ing almost t he entire evening. Mr.
Fripp performs most excellently oil sev
oral instruments and his duct perforui
jnd j on the cornet with one hand and on
the piano with the other was most ex
ccllciu, and some of his comic roag
fairly brought down the house.
j The receipts of the evening were
i about one hundred and forty dollars,
which goes to the above named church.
i We congratulate lne memheis of that
■ ehtireh upon the energy which they
ha r e displayed in getting up tms
rival.
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BtobWry *»a »*«*
During the last trip of the steamer
Katie, to .Savannah, the safe in the
purser8 offiec wrs robbed of nearly
four hundred dollars. Just after
leaving Hancock's lauding down the purser,
Mr. Johnson, wont on the lower
] deck to check off some freight for
j Darlington's forgetting to lock and the Griffin’s door of landings, the safe.
At Darlington’s sn.d lie locked went the up door in to of the his
office again
safe, not noticing, anything (irifliir. wits
wrong. .Inst belV.ro ivaoluog
: abstracted. Gne package containing
, ttpj 41 was directed to S. J. Heath one
j | containing eotitainin^’ $lf>2 112 '77 50 to to J. J. B. ii Heath Rouse, and one
These were al? tied together, ready for
delivery. Sucspicion was directed to
a man named Rufus Houston who got
on tiie boat at Augusta and loft at
Griffin's landing. If is said that lie
was kuowu to be utterly petiuile
j that his way was paid but. from after his
by another party, that
| Zye ‘ u nteutv j ofmoue’v juinpcd 'u is off'the said
also t|ia( (i , flS he
. fi oa t, h c informed some one whom he
j knew that a robbery had been coin-
Id that time told
««Vonc about the allair. Mr. Johnson
s(l y s w hen he iel'l his office to go on
a j Hancock’* hunlidg, Houston
vv as in the office. The Katie on In r
Mn '^bnmg 1 “ ..... ,’vaunab. Mr.
^ * to ...
tl|( , l0 i,,Wy. would I, v,s- hack m.ppo- to
(!( j «Gri^teS"t" Houston eonie
v’ V ,*, of ^turning the
, V( vor on
p,. boarded the Carrie, also lit
the landing at the lime. As A soon ss
this was TeMovagehiHl ascortai ted the Katie contir.
nod arrived at Avtgu,- ot
ta j before the Carrie. Information
I j t 1(l ,.,,1,‘bcry was lodged sent at the with police the
office and tin officer was
to apprehend Houston when
-I. He manage.i to slip by
how ler, hut sliid wa s Kt'"d by
j[|J[!!«Kvc r ', ' 1.,^ f.wait Houston wrs inv commit hi
( ) an
next Friday, J .‘‘ c r
the Katie, las. „ '
down on a ,
j»»|jg>'e '^.' HouVfon’s l"'-'*'
s0]! as f 0U! jd $53 when he was arms
u , ( p jp. denies that he took the mom;.'.
White every one is most cordially in
; of|lW . t ; xtl!I . es 0 f the office.
Planters wishing f ( _> use Guano on
small-'iiwin can get it on time linjil'
the loth of October. 1880, bv addre-s
ing pudge P. 15. Wcver, at \Vadley
Parlies . sending f us comimuiications .
f . ()] . , l)li( . a(ion . s 1()llM he oortain to le
jj K q r n]!i< v s accoinnany (heir articles
ju order to insure their appearance,
He can not publish anonymous letters,
are kept saertkl. Personal communiea
Rons are charged, for at the same rate
ns adv ertteemonK
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j' _ .iy|- j'tfjdiin 11
F'.pVi „
Ordiuury iO o-L(;
Ordinary 9 9-1 <>
Msn ;j!15i:il 5< Cotton Jlavltet.
(teed iLv' Middling 12 i.) 0-lti ] ! ({
aiPtclBn? a h -«
cwkI Ordinary ii a-io
Oidnvary 10 0-16
SAVANNAH MARKET.
Ilosiii. $1 0.1 @ !f4 25
Spirits TurpentiHO, @ 32
It ice, i m C'%
P'Arov, (dear Rib Sides, 814
’ $(i 25 (it $3.00
Coni, " <) ct 80
yv"i xS 12
is
Tallow, •*
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L.'-- " ’
. *A CK ffii If)
1
~ Mt: ^ r -
g«g\ti ><nvi>v i-no ^
Half grown, “d pair 21 (S: 85
31 (ft 50
Ducks (English;,, pan- -- 9, 1 «a
$15(1 ®3.00
Ui. doz 10 © 20
Kgtrs f Western i, V dm: 22 @ 23
p^imts'/Gclagm ^Fbnshel 12 <– 18
ti m i io
Peanuts Florida (Tennessee), gallon tj) bush. 1 00 30© @ 1 21 M
^ syrup, } j't ;, •”
Bweci HoneVi potafoes, v . a lo oi a 70 S5
new. f bush. 100 a 1
^hOO]) ’CM 11 !) *
T lt . ,s w!( 1 pleasure that! lUiorni „
1 jt.p',. A',' " ! ii',
* -' '
hi’FV ICTICIRITFr' w '
while purchasing my
FALL STOCK,
And being' convinced that tho best
motto fora merchant is
Quick Sales and Small Pro fils,
1 have mark'd down my stock ot Goods
BGTTOM ZE- > ±TI.v_yIE>o
t flatter myself that I have the liest
ed stock of goods ever brought to this
consistinsr of
p r y goods, Groceries,
Boots, Shoes, Hats,
Hardware Notions, Etc.
in fact.evcrvtiiinj; ' usually kept-in a
class store.
COSVSic. ONE, COSV3E ALL,
^ before purolmsing.
Money Made and Money
Jiuxuv ti ADE by !,ri„Gn? f your
produce amt Cotton to ine, because you
^ lu^lr'st 31 «uKet J liceloi it.
JIONMY SAVED by buying goods
me, because 1 defy any one to sell cheaper.
Illy 21—3ni. JOHN F.
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J. L. SINGKLI.TOS. U. I*. WADE.
SIXGELLTOX d! WADE,
Attorneys at Law,
EYLVAHIA,
July 2ft tf.
V. Hoi: by, W. L. Mathews, Jk.
HOBBY – MATHEWS
Attorneys at Law,
SYLVANIA, G-.A.,
DlGBni
T. W. OLIVER, JR.,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lam,
SYLYANIA, GA.
July 29—tf.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Applica 1 ti 0 n for a New Roacf.
In the matter of the application of James
H. Daniels and others tor a new read, the
three Head Commissioners appointed out to view' and
the.saute having marked the same
made iheir report under oath that the same
ESiHSBirSis fcSS' ;5SseK'‘!S1S2f“
,
the .Middle Urouttd road about e> yards above from
the 48 mile post, and running
t icnee in a neurlv straight and westerly di
rection to the north eml ol'what is known tw
•‘the l.ittlotiidd J.nue,” and tret" tf,au.
lowin;'the present, road bed now used, w mi
slight changes until it reaches Milieu, at uu
depot. This Is Ihei-eforo to cite and notuj
all versons interested that said new mad
will be granted unless good County came Board no show to be n
at a meeting of the said
lield ou the ttitii day ot January , iss t.
In w itness w hereof we have herenn.o set
our hands ntid official signatures on this tun
day of December. I8TU.
JOHN it. IIFIX,
M. I'ulTKli,
D. «. C. M NNAIXV
s , ... County .
'
Scrfv en« 'ouat.r.
ra a \\ interested parties: Doubt In Green
a Cacelm * guai \, ; ttn r hSppliedfor ^ Savannah, tea veto bay- sell
el -
imr part ofv sub-division 01 ,an "
a Cult' M ttotid, and
-;-.oast of the Atlantic and R»m
_
, iv p stotesbury. saht appb
.f, m will be heard before die Court of owli
narv of s'-erivtnCounty on the second Moil
daVin Janmtry, :t:«f M. M.W1
UROKUIA, Kciivcn County.
To all whom It may concern p Niiinialtv Benjamin
F. Scott. Jr., ns guardian of !Ja V,
has tiled liis written petition for leave to sell
a certain tract of land Fung in said count?
containin'? one hundred and eighty-sits
acre's more or less, and is bounded east
ihkPG:
and J.. J. Mock, and on the .South by lands
of .....T. A. Mock, and said aiiplieation will be
heard at tlio regular Term of the Court of
t tvdimirv for said county on the Second Mon
day in January, 1880 . Al. At, POT 1 f it,
Dec.9-td. ' .• Oremary, s. C.
Administrator’s Sa.le.
Bv virtue of an Older from tiio Court>( sell at
Ordinary of Scriven Count}’, I will
public outcry, tiefore the Court 1 louse of said
COl ml?', between the legal hours ot sale on
th* First. Tuesday in January, containing isart, a tract two
of land lying jn said county
Imndmlantl eighty-live acres, more or less,
awl adjoining lands of Daniel Gross, KstiiiO
sold as the property of the Estate of
V. I owls, dec used, for benefit ofheirs and
C! and sold subject; to the Widow s
Dower. Terms cash, purchasers J. paying
titles. Mary I.fwis
Dec. 2 30 Administratrix.
FOR GOOD
o lot
.OATS, BOOTS, SHOES,
Also a full line of
Gen’t Furnsliing- Goods,
(iiiarantced to l»e of tiie very best material
And for honest deal hike, eaH at
J«AX EISENJKANN
I 168 BJyan Sitrset,
lu biiiltungoi' Planter’;, iiotcil Market Square.
’ SAVANNAH. GEORGIA
! Having had - several experic
i years .ICC
; in this line of busines I know exactly
the wants of the public. Therefore J
i Goods, make it a specialty to keep a fine line of
i manufactured by the best imtit
| iifacturing houses in the country.
ME, B, F, JACOBSON,
who has been with me lor several year*
1 and exVminTonr"to!'k a get our price'- will
j before purchasing elsewhere. We
| j take will pleasure liiud goods in showing sold at bottom our stock: flig
vou
,ir< ‘ ,< ' 0,1 r raott<> !ju!l1 ”
1 Quirk sales and Small Profs?
j so don't fail satisfaction. to give us t Vcrv trial, Respect- for we
I guarantee
! fully
MAX EISENMANN.
! £i, *■'. ,B A<'SbSl*y4lA, Miilesuinn.
IMPORTANT
TO THE PEOPLE OF SC11IV
EX COVXTY.
1 have lately visited Savannah and
j aid j n <•. first-class stock of
Fall A Winter Goods,
j ! Of the every lowest.possible kind, and 'prices. am selling My them stock at
'- <, n>is<s<'t < u tj t.ti.ig usu...J? loutid in
. a country store, sneti^s
_
: -■ x J ^ocu-% J "" Ul
Caps, Boots Shoes etc
TO^, tlunws'miles from 1
!Ammv rnstmm'A the* " 1>,<>I>OM
,. •
- '
-
s^SoSt CoOC/€sS fOT 3
■ Money,
My Motto is
Quick Sales and Small Profits,
To w hich 1 shall adhere most rigid
ly at till times.
i Give me a trial and I am sure you
| will call and se me again.
ALL KINDS OF
rniTNTDV lARJit till PT^m^lTGTt’ A 1VUD L ID
Taken in exchange for goods.
The highest, possible price paid for
COTTON
either in bale or seed.
Also, live hundred bushels CORN,
sale at prices in conformity with the
market price.
R, Fa
j Oct. 21-fftn.
GEORGE K. BLACK. .Jons C. DELL.
; BLACK – DELL,
Attorneys at Law,
S Y L VA XI A, O' E O B GI A.
July £J— :f.
Did You Knw
PERKINS – llitO.. Railroad) at Lorctto, (the
teriniuus of their have one of
the largest and best selected' stocks of
goods ever ottered to the people of Seri v
on countv. The stock embraces a full
linlof
ory goods, clothing, boots,
hobs AND bats
For all classes and to suit every body.
Their stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES
18 ftii! and complete and of the very
best.
CROCKi’.BY, TIN and WOODEN WARE
To suit tiie wants of all.
Canned Fruits and Oenfeotioneries '
The very best.
Perfumery and Fancy Goods
To please all.
I,.A.MIPS, FIXTURES :md Oil,.
DRUGS AMD MEDICINES
The purest and best.
Tobacco and Cigars
(IK tin ' best us well as cheapest brands
Saddler, i>, P ollies and Harness
TO suit Jlie wants of the hUy.
Every article in this immense *X CK
‘ n
... i () p^ al u;
Lowest FossibLo Price
«*. or in
< nr.XTjt Y I*HOD UCE.
The? intend to make it to the interest
of eveiy farmer to give them his pat
ronage. llctiee they make
COTTON A SPECIALTY,
And will at all times pay the HIGH
EST MARKET PRICE for same.
Come and sec us, and we will con
vince you that all we say is true.
PERKINS – BPO.
I r. j f point tHr**™**#. desired, for oO cents
TOaf ( , aiiv Railroad
i mlp a <id'tit)iial on Central
. . . .
Pep. .1—4H1.
r Terrible Excitement
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At the above named placer
have one of the largest and
best selected stock of Goods
ever offered to the people of
Striven County. Their stock
embraces a full line of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS
For all classes and to suit every body,
Their stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES
Is full and complete anil of the very
best.
Crockery, Tin and Wooden
Ware
To suit the wants of all.
Canned Goods and Confectioneries
The very best.
Perfumery – Fancy Cooda
To please all.
Lamps, Fixtures and Oil.
Drugs and Medicines
The purest and best.
TOKAGG® siswl CIGARS
! Of the best as well as cheapest brands.
| Saddles, Bridles and Harness
To suit the wants of the country.
Every article in this large stock will be
SOLD AT THE LOWEST PRICE
For cash, or exchanged for
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
They intend to make it to the interesti
of every farmer to give them life
patronage. Hence they make
COTTON A SPECIALTY
And will at all times par the HIGH
EST MARKET PRICE for the same.
Conte and see us, and we will con
vince you that all we say is true.
mniel–dwelle
Sept.30-Sm Millen, Georgia..
OR, GEO, 3 , DOUGLAS,
Medical Practitioner and Surgeon,
SYLVAN I A. GEORGIA..
July 29—tf.