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Wrightsville Recorder.
A. I. HAINES A Co., l’lioeiiit'ions.
\V. A. TOMPKINS, Kimtou.
Published every
SATURDAY', SEPT. 4, 1880.
NATIONAL DLMiKTi A TIL
ron rnrsu>i:x r t\
GEN, W. S. HANCOCK,
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
mn i Ye/; /*/»■/>■//> kxt.
HON. W. H. ENGLISH,
OF INDIANA.
HANCOCK AND <i A KI'IIXD.
Ail Ilnpofttmt Didereiiee I 5
tweeii On- Two Men.
General Hancock is a man of cor¬
rect, high and noble instincts. No¬
body disputes that; nobody doubts
it. No one imputes to him a menu
act durilig his whole life. No stain
of pecuniary corruption rests upon
him;norany accusation of conduct of
douhful iutol’grity.
Such a man' in the NY*hitc Iloust'
will naturally surround himself with
men of like instincts and of similar
character. General Hancock
never knowingly appoint a dishonest
man to office; and if by mistake lie
should appoint such a man, he would
be prompt and decided in rectifying
the mistake by an unceremonious
removal as soon as it was discover
cd.
With Gen, Hancock President the
country would enjoy that substan
fittl,practical, desirable reform in the
civil service which naturally comes
from having « pure, robust, upright
man, intolerant of dishonesty and
negligence, at the head of affairs,
AVe should have what is attainable
of civil service reform in substance,
in place of so much sent«f&enfal
twaddle, without performance, on
that subject, as we have now.
lit those respects Gen. Garfield is
the Very opposite of Gen. Hancock.
His training is that of the more par
ty politician. By instinct and habit
Ire is delnagogue, 11 is strength con¬
sists mainly in the adroit practice of
,1,, ar, 5 ,,f ,H, parlisitn. For ..»noy
he betrayed his intst as a memberot
the National LegisatiUc; for office
Itnsojy lu-lrayod „is o»,«„ g
friend in the Chicago convention.
Jf elected he would enviton himself
yyith low* and venal charactcts like
. Richaril Harrington, who is one of
bis prominent and most ardent sup¬
porters. With a man for President
who has once dishonorably put
jnoney in bis purse, what sort of
characters may avc expect to sec in
subordinate places?
Let the thoughtful,intelligent, con¬
scientious, patriotic voters of the
United States consider these great
differences between Hancock and
(jMfcld.— Jy* >r For*/* .S>i><*
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Bar and Restaurant,
ss CHERRY NTUKKT, Macon, Georgia.
Kink 1.h>i oirs, Winks, C.iampacn k, I’oiriKu.s a.m> Lager Beef,
1mi*i*i:tki» ani> Domestic Cigars Ai. wavs on Hash.
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We ngaiu invite our old friends mid customers to our wc'l furnished
HAIL and boautifull ,• supplied :;d 1 , hicli are ready at all times for their
comfort. We also furnish FIRST-t I, ASS UK DM FREE
to our Customers who atop witli us. When visiting Macon don’t fail to
call and see us.
tint .1. M. \Y. CHRISTIAN.
HOW TO SAVE MONEY
BUY YOUR GOODS
j —FROM—*
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I* I. M. WOOD 1
I
> Wriglitsville, Ga.
lie deals in DRY GOODS and GRO
(’ ERIHS; and will sell as low as t he lowest.
Calicoes, Homespuns, Drillings, Jeans,
Roots and Shoos of all kinds.
l!acon. Flour, Coffee, Rice, .So., always
on hand. Also a nice selection of
MillineryGoods,
Such ns Ladies' HATS. IHRRONSS and
Fl.OW HRS of all descriptions, and
other things too muuerous to mention. Call
and see for yourself. my22-lv
Sid. A^ Pug?.yrs)OY/'jJr
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AGENT ANY? SALKSkfAN* **»•!
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I. L. FALK & CO.,
ClOthiefS ’ '
i.»-. apt »> ......... x,» w York
and Whitaker streets,
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Savannah, 6a.
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SMITH’S HOTEL,
W. J. Yf. Smith, Act .
Wrightsville. Georgia.
Having lately undergone thorough re
)>airs, this Hotel is prepared to aecommo
date the public with the finest the market
affords. The highest.market prices my22-ly paid for
... judiu'r .
Siesel
WHOLESALE
Grocers& Provision
merchants,
MACON, CA.
Keep constantly, on hand a full
stock ol Bacon, Hams, Lard,.
Sugar, coffee, Rice Soap, Starch,
Soda, Ragging and Tics, and every¬
thing else usually kept in our line.
Would he pleased to hear from par¬
ties needing goods. aug'28-tt
- 1 1
GINNING.
r 1 rilK UNDEKSIGJSED WOULD HK
spcctfully prepared inform the public that he is
ilis now new'It DOWN’S to do first COTTON class ((inning bn
FI3E
DK1L aiul (ONDKNSFU <iIN.
Y ield good and sample the best. t.^|Cl>rins
Fifty Cents per Hundred. T. .1 HUAXTIjEY, YYoidd solicit
| patviiujig*' ,
a ig-.>Ntiild,T->.t Near Wi-e^tSVillc.
R. J. Davajx p, •T. S. Wood, Jr.
Davant & Wood.
Commission Merchants,
Bay Street,
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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
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Sjiccial Special iftHcOfft: a (gioii givcp to sale of
Cotton* RiceUud l Naval Stores.
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DRAKE’SGOTTON"TIES
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LaiireilS County,
(7 miles ooltuwkst ok)
Wrightsville, - - Ca.
DHAt.mt IX
Dry Goods, f Groceries, - - I to.
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Call iunl examine my stock before pUr
| ehasiiil elsewhere. I will sell you its cacap
1 as my'l'i the cheapest. dm E. J. Hl’TpJIIJSPON. v;
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DRUG STORE.
J-.W. Brinson&Co.
Druggists,
Wrightsville, Georgia.
I lave cm baud a complete stock of Dru^s
all other articles usuull kept in a first
class
Drug Store,
which they are selling at prices to suit the
times, and are prepared to till all orders
and prescriptions on the shortest possible
sot ice.
Dr. J. W. Brinson continues to prac¬
tice his profession in its various brunches.
Office at the Drue Store. my22-ly
Miss & 1 Anna S| R. ids | McWhorter f‘;‘
m 1 | m % m g f f*. ?■•' <
Wrightsville, (fa.. j
Millinery Keeps on hand Fancy a Goods, nice selection of
and such as
Ladies’ Hats, Ribbons,
Flowers and Trimmings,
n endless variety; also a nice assortment
of latest patterns, etc., all for sale as cheap
as the cheapest. 1 am al^> prewired to cut.
lit and make Presses at short noticr. Call
on my22-ly me before purchasing elsewhere.
New Store! New Goods!
j
j IL&CKSHEAR & HUES.
-DEALERS IN—
General Mere had
i —St i ll as-—
t-n , Shoes,
j JDOOlS,
HATS:
CLOTH IN g;
JLilnckshear’s Mill, (hi.
I Also a nice selection of new Cali
cues,
other tiori. things Liberal too numerous advanms to made men
to farmers. n .y^ .iy
J. O- TT-A.dVIXLTOINr,
j r —tlK.VI.Kll IX—
Groceries, Liquors, Cigars
Tohacoo, Etc.
Tennille, Ca.
I take this method of informing my
friends of Washington, Johnson and sur
rounding counties that 1 still continue in
business at TcnniUc, and will Ih 1 glad to see
any and all of them at any time.
tSTOortl Lager th-er always on draught.
iny22-ly
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M. H. BOYER,
s®”* 1618710 ®- &a -.
( | Keeps Brandies, always Liquors, on hand Wines, the purest and
lH*st Chain.;
j pagnes. etc. Lacer Beer always ou draught.*
;J. j T.&B. J. DENT.
Killin' MILES WEST OF
Wrightsville, Georgia.
!
j WINKS. AL£s,LAGEI t, etc., etc.
Also Tobacco; Cigars, Cahcffcs, Pickles,
■SOtt&'S&ffS*
side litres. Give us a trial. Respt.,
mjiW-ij J. T. & B. J. BENT.
J. A. HOGUE,
Jeweler and Repairer,
Wrightsville Ga.
I would respectfully anil inform counties the citizens
of Johnson permanently adjacent located in Wrightsville that I
have
for JEWELER, the purpose and of plying solicit my the avocation patronage of of
the public. Bring All work in guaranteed Watches, or Clocks money
refunded. your
aud mrSewing Jewelry. Machines repaired at short
notice. .T. A. HOGUE.
New Palace Wholesalo House
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or
mTSsBlUM DANNENBERg, £
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MACON, GEORGIA
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Dry Goods. Notions, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats,
TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC.
We offer great inducements in our various Departments, and ask a fair
trial to eonvmee vott that vour wants will be most reasonable supplies at
our M AM MOTH* KSTABLIS1 IMKNT.
(live us a trail or send your orders, which shall have our careful at¬
tention NAUSSBAUM & DANNENBERG.
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HOI IT. 1L MAY. A. It GOODYEAR .IAS. T. MAY, S. S. PARMKLEE.
ROBERT H. MAY & CO.,
—MANITFACTUBERS OF AND DEALERS IN—
Buggies, Carriages, Wagons,
Children’s Carriages,
Saddles, Harness, Whips, Trunks, Valises, Leather and Shoe Findings
REPOSITORIES =
208 Broad Street, m m Augusta.
I aug28*l>m 16 and I 18 Cherry Street, Macon*
.........
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G. ECKSTEIN & CO.,
Wholesale Dry Goods, Notions, Et<;.,
Corner WHITAKER and CONGRESS Streets,
! SAV-A^hTUST G-ZEORGO:-A.
,
i Agent)* Athens Mf *g. Co.'s Cheeks amt Yarns. Agents for Keep MT'g. Co.'s
SHIRTS, COLLARS and CUFFS.
! l4n Orders execute1 with rare and dispatch.
G. Eckstein & Co.,
:mg 7 - 0 m Savaimah., G-a,.
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H TINSLEY, BRO. & CO.,
\V HOLE SALE G K 0 C ElS J
GEORGIA. f
n Respectfully ,, solicits the .. patronage ^ of , all ,, parties
3 i in need of
Provisions, groceries and Tobacco.
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They Guarantee the
LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
H £
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ciuality of Goods as represented. Satl^fac
nYy22-tf tlon or no Trade.
WHOLESALE HOUSE.
A. EINSTEIN’S SONS
—MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS IN— ,
J » •«
BOOTS, SHOES AN1) H ATS,
an?.
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153 Congress Street, A.*
GkA
GIVE US & CALL OR SEND US YOUR ORDERS.
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RESPECTFULLY,
Ml
tarOffice 81 Pearl Boston, Street, Mass. ) ) i. EIISTEIl’S SONS.
my 22-1 v Savannah, Georgia.