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wa * correct. It is said that others have
drawn more than they are entitled to.
Hillyer is a Radical.
Ron. James M. Smith.
will have 101 members, and the old
free States 180. The North and West,
therefore, will not have double the
number of members of the South. The
latter have gained in representation,
*1 he uouiiuation of Col. Smith i«»r < l*ith iu tire House and in the Presideu- 1
Gj.vem.jr U bailed with hearty approve tial
*1 hv the entire Democratic press of New Hampshire
the State. He is everywhere endorsed each—they have only three each now
as a man of ability, firmness modera
tion and incorruptible integrity—one
Vermont and
robe member
—and Illinois gains five, ^the latter-
now ranking as the third State in the
in. Mi
Drk one
: till discharge of his duties. He is just i New Jersey two, Pennsylvania two,
. . ! the tyjv of man for the times, lie is . Maryland one, Virginia one, North
SEC RCIA* ; unnnnnnelMbr official idcntitT-with! Caioliau :
f i87I.
Foil (jioVERKOR:^
ijum m. smith,
• ItraAi or Ml’si'OOKK.
r*
The
itwatiug. JaaipL of
ixlssesses the qualities needed in the
J Executive ehair at this crieis. From
; nuiutious cuiloiseuieuts by the press
| we have loam only for the following:
TV \u"ii in Cniatihitiimdlitt of the
1 Ititli !hst. says:
t We place* the name of this favorite
| son of Georgia at the head of our col
ons, South Carolina, oae, _
Kentucky one, Tennessee one, !ffiS&b£rt!£ S i£7
ml The Election Law.
Legislature has repealed the! w;»os ns the Democratic nominee for
election la# of the Inst session, fetid
1 lie following embraces the provisions
imdrf- which the election will be held
iiextaMlfe?*' *>"*■»««• ** ,lJ •
Governor at die approaching special
election. The unanimity which pre
vailed in the nominating convention is
an *iuW5tn»iwl evidence of the htgh
Character of Mr. Smith, and of the
turn
them
and'&p*ak*rof the’ House of- Reprfed
sentatives:* and to transmit the same
O ivemor for the time being, who shall,
ithoiit opening said returns, cause the
mcir t irum me h.m ui uuuui me uuu- *
vehtiori c might 1 htivS rejected a csmfi-> «nvlvrw»n
date without making a mistake. It is
one,
Indiana one, Missouri three, Arkansas
one, Michigan three, Texas two, Iowa j
three, Wisconsin two. California one. 1
Mimux-Jta tele, « Khi.*h two. I'nu -
House now has 213 number*. Tne •
bill if passed will take effect after the j
3d of March, 1873, so That it will not;
effect the Electoral Colleges iu the
Presidential election.
From the Executive Committee of the
democratic Party, j
It is earnestly requested l»y the Ex- •
ecutive Committee of the Democratic 1
that the County Com
pany., or the officers of
Usher. 41 S. 8th a
wnSrfphii'i
Profitable Employment.
i>*KMFre t • n:i!' •• tew more ajentv to sell
\\ 14< .or.i..— , wo d.impruv«| Ml,ait.
- -( a UV-aiwitary, or on,—
mission. a llumui Wagob given toagauta.T'uU
particulars on application. Adurcaa W. A. Hnj-
Aabx. CUMtand a. a si. Louis
future political conduct of our State
affairs. An overwhelms
Kiine to belaid before the Senate. ifftheL^iislajtiire believed that the Con-
ihc Senate be in session when xeceiv
ed and if received during the recess,
then so soon ns the General Assembly
c »nvefe*s.
Tlie Senate is required forthwith to
i r nsmit said returns to the House of
1 . presentatives; and the two Houses,
. .■livened in the Representative Cham-
1 * r, are to open the returns, count and
p. Uish the vote, and “ declare the re-
any organization of the party in each
county, proceed with vigor and expedi
tion to arrange for the polling of a full
vote in the coming election.
Unless measures are taken to bring
out a full vote of the party, apathy, or
me legislature oeneveo imu me Tjon- n to0 greal wn aj C urei» the reult,
etitution of the State sanctioned a spe- j niav prevent a fair expres-ion of th •
W UO waiUnothare lean, ound,whiteteeth?
Ail ikk. br using T»««**■'» Irtry Pearl
Too'h Povd -rit la11*. be.t Oeutifrice luiuirii.
Wlkat Bure charm In* thvti rich. wft hair?
r»w>«>r]kii> » ! t om tciit *u; in,cf-
.: . nr, ’rw *d Tf. I. 1 I rt * r Jra;,. t! I. r
F. C. W ..U.-> A. Ov».. UO, I. New YOOK.
$125 &S8SK
J. 8. HAYES, Great Falla, N. II- L/1Z.
«» PfMF.W®*'
i3T AU drafts strictly confidential.,£E|
rrorjtwaif* ri sll
. • fa ei nbnAaulWi)ml mfew -.•■■‘it 11 af.
2405 Gifr,aimUntUgtepMMi
.JiTgifi ru o mifl uu nauui * j>4 o
i.-taib i,VJ n-wiar L-mt on t» Cl«-s!) til
■nei »io.h vtta (trirf Ho* t'noh ! .1
1 he ehanca are uni
ticket in every nxtflicou
prize.
Order* for tirbeU reedvnl Up to the
5th of January, after which time no more
ticket* will be sold.
.:i r )/.a*3Jiilj
ttlABiuP—iTaaeoiQiMilRt ttBB Wifchmiit lnterest. on
^U09afiIi99a!K
Th^^weff^U 8tiH>M^$tMigm0Kibr six years pjjf jj j,-, y
orough tfiiqli Onder ajl .eomUtions of season,. f: 'c-W»fiter4pr reliable, excellence nusurpassed, and which rEfeS?
to .fertilizers of recent introduction. m mwmS® not attack
In vieWiof tedilobd cost of Amitufacture, nnd the inusu annftWfmmiciFie *guako' company ^
>rice, which is in confornfitv with the m4!~. VV « Y ' **“•
ARGE ^ALES and
VALUABLE F
to furnish the B
for compensation,
■TILLZER is now sold at the alKive
WT^IZ^^the
r compensation. .Wi-. . / % ” -
We WARRANTJCHt aiOCK IN MARKET SHIS.SBASCCJfjirecisely the same in composition a ,M ,
that mxwtotoo v¥ot R^W^HEWSONXrAulustt:
K 3 HOT AW
einl eWli.ui, and that it was politie to
hold it. An overwhelming majority in
the nominating convention, amounting
virtt ally to a unanimous vote, declare
that Jfmes M. Smith has the wisdom,
firmness and patriotism to fill the posi
tion in this difficult exigency in our
State affairs. We hope the present in
cumbent will recognize the majesty of
the populnr will, and not attempt to de
feat it on technicalities. * *
It is due to public policy and to tho
!t of said election, as provided by j gc n tJ ein an whose name is now before
the people for the office of Governor,
that he should receive a splendid and
overwhelming vote. Let the people
speak out iu such a.voice of majesty
and power as will overshadow all cavil",
and make it a glaring evidence of in-
civism for any voice of resistance to he
raised. Let the voice of faction be
hushed, and let Georgia be a unit in
her councils, under the lead of one of
the most intelligent and prudent of her
native sons—one who is a true type of
her motto—Wisdom, Justice and Mod
eration.
The Columbus Enquirer says :
The Democratic State Convention at
Atlanta performed its .partauost judi
ciously and acceptably by nominating
Col. .James M. Smith for the Execu
tive Chair. His career in public life
has just commenced, nnd already he is
the favorite of the people of the State
for tho highest office within their gift.
It is seldom that a politician, without
any art or effort on his own part,
makes such rapid advances up the lad
der of promotion. In this instance
the honor has been won by merit alone.
Legislators and other intelligent men
A tide 4, Section 1, Paragraph 3 of
ill.- Constitution and the Governor
i us chosen shall bo inaugurated the
next day thereafter at 12 M.
An act supplemental to this has been
j n«. ed. and becomes a law. It pro-
\ idee as follows:
In addition to the returns provided
f. r by law, said managers of tho ejec
tion iu be held on tbe 3d Tuesday in
December, 1871, shall also make out
a second original of their consolidated
return*, signed precisely as the one al
ii *idy required by law, and certified in
tlie same mode. After, sealing up the
same carefully is an envelope directed
to the President of the Senate and
Speaker of the House of Representa
tives, *t Atlanta, Georgia, said man
agers shall enclose the same in another
en velope directed to the President of
the flehate,'AtIanta, Geotpa.
These election returns shall be re-
ceived and counted as the returns are
now- received and counted by law, and
slinll have as much weight as evidence
to determine who is elected Governor;
Provided that nothing in this act con
tained shall be held so as to relieve any
officer of our State from any duties
now provided by law in relation to re
tains of the election of Governor of
cl e State.
prevent
will uf the people of Georgia.
T he Lcgi.-luture, by joint res'ilution,
has ordered copies of the election laws,
as adopted at the present session, to
be distributed among the proper officers
of the counties of the State.
The election law*, as they now stand,
are the same as those to be found in
Irwiu’s Revised Code, with tlie excep
tion that, in addition to the returns of
elections to he mada according tb the
Code, returns shall also lie sent to tho
President uf the Senate.
It is also requested that the Demo
cratic papers of the State will publish
these laws as passed at the present ses
sion, and will publish aud call atten
tion to this notice.
Julian IIaivtiudgl,
Chairman Deni. Ex. Com.
(io to the Election.
Th • ul. cticn for Governor takes place
«*n Tuesday, the 19th, and while we
d.vm it unfortunate that ao early a day
w is fixed, there is time, if the friends
of Ifew and order will go earnestly to
ir.i. k. to bring out a large vote. It is
in.i-t important that tbe people should
signify their condemnation of the fear
ful misrule which has prevailed for aev-
... il years, and their interest in a return
Co an honest and safe administration.
There is great danger that the ab-
*et*ee of any contest, tbe limited time,
mill tbe known Democratic majority in
the State, will induce a spirit of indif-
fcrenov, and that the vote will be small.
There are some wbo doubted the pro
priety of bolding an election. Such
cannot doubt the importance, since an
election has been called, of making it,
as far ax possible, an emphatic expres
sion of the popular choice. Let all
ivtio' Condemn the manifold evil* of
Radical misrule, ri*o in their might,
and pronounce a Terdict of condemna
tion against it. ' 1 " :i1 '" ■ ‘(tintut ,m
. Democratic Platform.
The following is the platform of
principles adopted by the late Demo
cratic State Convention, for the nomi
nation of a candidate lor Governor.—
The resolutions were introduced by Col.
W. Alexander, and unanimously
adopted:
Whereas, Power should ever b? used
wisely and justly for the ljenefit of
those who confer it; and whereas, there
is a prospect for the tint time in some
years of placing the administration of
the affairs of our State in the hands of
her own sous; and whereas, it is not
deemed necessary at this time to go
iuto a particular enumeration of our
views and principles in regard to gen-
$1,287,148!
In Cash Uifit, to be distribute*! by tbe
Merchaftts& Bankers’Associal'n
•' or srw york.
Daily Drawing* 1
A PKIZE r»ll KIKKI TICKET!
I Cash GiR llsiOVWO 75 Cart Gifts, c» bJluW
k » •* es. b, 5->,.MJ,eUU •• " 541
U .. .* 23,000 hoo •* “ " 200
20 •• “ “ . 4,00*1450 * . " “ 100
’ 400 Gold Wa ches :.. »7> to $3«0
274 Sex las M sc Units, 60 to 140
75 Eleemnt Flauos, each 150 to 700
40 Mated eons, - SO to 200
Cash Gifts, Kilrer, etc., Yaloedat 1,500,000
A chinee to draw any uf the above prises Sot tie.
Tickets describing prises are seated. In envelopes
sod well mixed, lla receipt of 25 cents a sauted
Octet is drown without clio'.re and tent by mall to
any address. The prise named upon it will ba.de
livered to the tleket-hulder on payment of 'St.
Crises are immediately sent to auy address by ex
press or return mill. You wdl know what your
prise is before you pay for it. day prise ctekaojed
for aaufAer of Ike eernr mine. No blanks. Our pat
rons can depend • n fair de dins.
Opimoss ok the Pres.-.—“ Fair deling can
be relied upon.—A’.-I*. Herald, Amy. 29. ' *• A fp-u-
uine distribution.”—IPorfd, Se/4.9. “Not one of
the humbugs uf I he d y.”— Weekly Trihmnt.Jnht 7.
"They gl.e cut re satisfaction.—Stuats etc it ling,
Ami.S.
ItEKKaKRCE*.—By kind penoiss’ou we refer to
the f.dl iwiaf: fr malm S. Lane, Louiarilie, drew
*1.90); Miss Iltliic Banker, Charte-ton. $’,000;
Mrs. Louisa T. Biak". *t. Bant, llano. *700; Sam
uel V. R.rntoud, Bo ton.*5.500; Eugene P. Brack
ett, Piusbnrg, Wat b, *3t«; Mira Annie Osgood,
.New Orleans, *5,009; Emory L. Pratt, Columbus,
O . *7,00...
OxbCasu Gift in every package of 2(0 tickets
<r« trant’e *. -lx tickets for ft.00,12 for *2.00,25 for
*3.00, 50 for Si on, 2(0 f..r *13. Agents waute.1, to
wh ou w- offer liberal indue -ments, sad guarantee
tatirfactim. KE1MJ, POTTER A CO., 42.
Itpctdwsy, N. Y.
SINGLE TICKETS $5
3 i\o Postponement!
Commissioners & Supenisonqf ‘Drawing:
Gen. A.*R. Weight, of Georgia.
Gen. lliiADLEY T. JonxsOx, of V r a.
Col. 11. H. Ri.ti.kowi:, of ^o. Ca.
lion. Roweb A. Fkyok, of New York.
Great in-lco’ineiit, anil reduction in
price of tickets W&wi. 11,4 ''
Remittance* can be node to w, and
tickets will be sent by return mail, by
BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY ft CO.,
Charleston, *. C., or oar agents.
General M. C. Butler, Joun CuauwtcK,
General M. W. Gaby.
XC Cti TJ A ]N
< FOR'COMPOSTING J«
Piej^^(MKQX|l<M^ll)^ndence. ’ ”
PHOSPHATE, which is uececsary to make it 'properly effective^ 3//.tlli V
Tbe Compost shouhl be runJf from, fiiur to six weeks IK?fore,planting tim
place, aud should be applied at "from 400 to GW
Geueral experience tiir two years has shown tiii.s Goalpost to.Jbe A MOST
t’lTH COTTON SEED,
urnishes the Cotton Seed with the SOLUBLE
\XTATCH FREE to agents t<
\\ that selliu every Iioum.
^ _ end politics; therefore,
from all parts of the State perceived n Resolved. That we congratulate the
at once that iu Colonel Smith Georgia
had a man admirably, combining the
qualities most needed in the present
emergency, and they made lm»tc to
press him into the service.
The Radical Election Policy.
The mythical organization, known
as the Republican State Executive
Committee have issued a fulminatiou
declaring the proposed election void,
and advisiug the Republican party to
have nothing to do with it.
A few days ago, tho Macon Union,
the official paper of the United States
andjof the State of Georgia,” said “ the
Republicans of Georgia arc not dis
posed to accept tbe situntion ofiered
them hy tbe Democracy, without resis
tance. A nomination will probably be
. l.ATTA ft Uo., 1’ittf
8 O’CLOCK.
cep IS* It
people of Georgia upon tlie prospect of
securing an honest and faithful admin
istration of their State- Government,
and we declare it to be the universal
desire of those whom we represent to
secure good government, to live at
peace, to puss wise aud wholesome
laws, aud to have the same administer
ed in a spirit of* 4 wisdom, justice and
moderation.” •" •
Resolved, That it is our fixed pur
pose to put down corruption iu ail de
partments of the Staie government, to
clear the temple of justice of the money
changer*, to practice economy in the
expenditure of the public money, to
elevate and preserve the public faith
ami credit, to encourage education, to
develop the resources of the common
wealth, nnd to bring hock all branches
of tlie government. Executive, Legis
lative and J udicial, to the ancient land
marks of the fathers.
Resolved, That as a Democratic con
vention of the people of Georgia, we
Bilim, shut (tea*. Knalvrn.
torUUofeveiv klnj. Write 6irnrfcolira to
!extern Gun wnrkn. Pittibunt, l*n. An
guns and revotvrrs bought or traleU for. Agts waul
dtnfita 49V1 permnnlhguarautoolsura
^HrlF Ml to ajc»nt« erorjrwhere sell
ing out now uron strand 11*51/0 Plat inn Clothet
Limes. Sell readilr at e err house. .Samples tne.
AUdtlrcM (>ira&d Wire Mills, Phils,, Pa.
$10 from 60s
It S lilt fellMta auJ vSBaoq
W A-l l J ( .i / ;; :i j
in. order tiiqf decomposition may ^
----- . . - CONOMICAI^ AND, EFFECTIVE
FERTILIZER FOR COTTON ANDCQRN,, j ii.vimuivHbsftmttiS.' WAJ T* / v ; < . •
This ACID PHOSPHATE is m>w put into market at the lon$, price of,i3QPfiRj$0^, 1 CASH; "135 ON TltffR
WITHOUT INTEREST (no drayfege,) ait which rate every plantor eatefenpljr htaiartf tkitha FIRST RLA^
FERTILIZER &t a TninimuOi jottBay'per acre. i;iiV *
For specific terms apply to ;ni»g Qf>f3 QU ;. |U >i M @l!MATHJEM8QT$,
J flirt T /lul ’-J il i 'agent Peafie Guam Company, Augum, G>
A full supply of Peruvian Guano, Ground Bone and Liirtd Plaster
BRIDAL and
HOLIDAY
JMMENSE IMPORTATION OF
Thca-Nectar
la a Pure
Hi.UK TKA,
with the Ghra Tra flavor,war-
ranted to .suit all tastes. For
aale everywhere, in enr “ trade
mark*' pound and half paek-
agesOMLV. And foraale whole
sale only by thcUrrai \llantie
««hI I'ailr fee 'Xe Clmrch at.
N. Y., PO box, Send for Thea»Xectarcircular.
made for Govern. >r, in oppo ition to
Smith, and meetings will he held at j „ va j| ourselves of the occasion to re-
L»otM..vriYE Muddle.—thi Satur-
day last, T»«h Houses of the Legisla
ture passed ^ resolution, by a two-thirds
vote, thfe Msaion one week:
The resolution was not submitted to
acting Governor Conley far his signa
ture, 'khtl dh' Hofeiisy Be ordered! tin
flag token from tbe Cfepitol, dosed ttp
the water-closets, etc., and issued an
order ib ihe Treasurer to pay members
for forty days. On Hobday his atten
tion wa* called to the clause of the
Code, which provides that when the
lust day of the session comes on Sun
day, it shall be legal to dose theaeaata
on Monday. 1 A greet many bills were
uetctj upon oh that day, and fiho Exeo-
ut've recognixed the action as valid.—
On Tuesday he reflwed such recogni
tion, and both houses went on with the
busuawL jTheie is every prospect of
n von’ renbfefrfeiwng condition of fef-
: r . Y .. f ' f .. y,, ■ (M— ifedhuf
Milkaob.—dt sesras that Mine of
the members of the Legislature are not
satisfied with the extravagant mileage
recently fixed open. Mr. H. L. Hil-
lver, from Camden, drew mileage for
.me thousand miles, and after investi
gation wAb ordered to disgorge dghty
dollars, nnd stand before the bar of the
Houwrand bo reprimanded. He urged
that H was a mistake—that the mem*
Wr frohi Camden last year drew mile
age for tliat distance, and be thought it
the following tiroes and places; Atlan
ta, Haturdav, Dec. Dlh; Macon, Mon
day, Dec. 11th; Auguste, Tuesday,
Dec. 12th; Savannah, Wednesday,
Dec. 13; Brunswick, Thursday, Dec
14th; Valdosta. Friday, December
15; Quitman, Saturday, Dw. 16;
Thomasville, Monday, Dec. 18.”
J. E. Brown, Joshua Hill, J. L.
Dunning, J. W. Clift, H. P. Farrow,
Henry Wilson, J. A. Logan, J. A.
Bingham, J. S. Bighv, R. H. Whiteley,
Thus. J. Speer. Win. P. Pierce, A. |
W. Stone, Janie* Porter, Jaiue* M. j
Simms, were announced to addrerat
these meetings. , o r i - . ’ .
A Washington diijjatoh to the New
York Herald, on the 8;b, stated that
Grant, Akerman, aud. other goveri.-
ment officials, endorsed the above pro
gramme. Later reports, however, in.
dicate that they approve the action of
the Republican Executive Committee,
in ignoring the election. 1 ^
The Guuftfutim calls speeial atten
tion to the following, received from a
correspondent in Washington:
new our adhesion to the great Demo
cratic party of the Uniou, »Mid to as
sure all men that it is our desire and
purp.se, as far as in os lies, to pre
serve public order, to bring to eondign
punishment all disturbers of the peace,
n- well vi all unfaithful public ser
vants, and to deal justly and kiudly
with all classes of the pcojdc.
Pyramids.—Pyramids Nre in order
just now, and Radical papers deal pro
fusely in them. Here b one reared by
a Democratic exchange with which
Radical editors are permitted to illu
minate their columns:
- ROBB ■„
■, evans. M ,
STOKES *
FORBES
in- BODGES ’ t-
BALLOCH
BULLOCK
JOHNW.GOULD
WH ITT IKER
TOM MURPHY
RODERICK R.BUTLER
HONORABLE WH1TEMORE
CHARLESF. BAILEY
MONTGOMERY GIBBS
Surmounted with Holden, Republi
can Governor of North Carolina, im-
FREE TO BOOK AUENTS.
A Bound anu»in| book of lira
PICTORIAL HOME’BIBLE.
Conuinlug otri 300 Uliulrutiou*, with a rompr*-
hrmloe Cyclopoftla, *X|>lnn*torr of the ftripuN.
Iu *ua German. WM. FLINT A CO. 1‘hila.
^ioagmdtlis^wt {onflaaraUoa
A eoncieo hirtory of lb* Kxax of Ihla most wonder
ful of cities, ate) a det. lcl, eireumMantlal and
viri.l ae "otiutof its dniruction by fire, with sctiea
iuc dents, etc. By Mnsn. CoLrorr A Cnannnte
tiv, City v iitirs of Ckieayo Trihane. Fully IUn>-
Ir.iUvl fir-im nhotnxraphs taken urn thwspot. A pen fa
wanted. Address C. F. VENT, Cincinnati or New
03118, VASES,
ell lo oi'ffttoft ; -7XS
DINNER SETS,
-f I . . * 'jiU Ir j;;: v-I
i » - uikiit Mil, » dno:Tfi)li 1^.^!
Bohemian Glass,
2 OILET SETS, FRENCH CHINA,
SILVER WARE,
GOODS FOR DOLLAR STORES
Aum AND,
FIFTY CENT STORES!
dec 15 3 mb
ON HAND AT ALL TIMEE.
7/ A
Y3
I
FAMILY A1B FANCY
BURY
Buy Your Christmas Fresems “ C0M| ^.
- FHISR
COMPOSITION STONE,
For House frttit., Itoek-, Piers, Culverts, Welle,
Fountaias, osdallhuiHia*l>nrposcu; herder.men
'durable and aae haadrril i er cent, cheaper than
mtiiral stone. FOR STATE AMD COCXTY
MIH11 TH |.i lusmtfaeture, apply to chse. W. Part
ing, Sec'y K. Y. FraarStona Co. l4»B”way. M. Yv
s
, ** I heard to-day that tho Georgia . . . . . „ D ,..
Radical* do not propose to noroiunu* | I ,euc ked; **|ha W* r *o Itepubljcan
publicly a caudiilato foe Gt.vcrnor j Gohanwr of Nobiatita, impeached;
agninet Smith, but propose to vote s with Bullock, Republican Gqvernur .td 1
Wells* Carbolic Tablets,
fur rerun*, *oi.br ifefe uoihskxkss.
Three TkVrtr paanest the Acid in enutbination with
other efficient remedies, in a popular form, >er the
cum of all TUflUOxana LUNG Piaeaaee. Hoam-
nees and ulceration of the throat are imtuivliately
relieved and state meats are eunaaaUy beinarant
Xn the proprietcr of relief in cases of throat diffi-
euliiea of sears ataudire. .
i'uilf(ah Don’t be deceived hy worthies,
VtlUUOJl. imitatiuns. Uetonly WcUs'Car-
hoUc Tablets. Price 23 cU. per hax. JOHN Q.
KiiLLOGG. 15 Platt st. N, Y., ttdn apont for Ui*
United statex. Send for circular.
REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO CONFORM TO
Reduction of Duties.
Great Savins to Consninem
BV UETTlXt; lip CLUBS.
««**Send fir ouf new Price List, and a club form
will accompany it, ountaluin( full directions -
makln* n larps racist to cunseaiert, nnd remnner-
oUre to club organlxcrs.
IMPORTERS,!:
j «i-H* bun yiuoo *wij ,1*
Atlanta, Ga
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MERCHANTS AND HOUSEKEEPERS!
Consult yoiir interest, buy from
:
McBride a. eo„
Chreper than you can In New York, and anew tb»
freight, breakage, delay and insurance,
daefi - >
mae d»- m
Presenls'fo? 1 the'Young!
i iir ii|i^onnnv «3ar
Presents for the Boys ! u t s w
us b,»*
Juvenile ACliilfirens Books
4 ’V VER BROUGHT TO ATHENS,
1 J-5i indnditg AndenonVcndGrlaiio’saixlStui
I. . I. . . * -nikMiiit* uir Liuiuren. v.ou:n
Hood; Robinson Crusoe, National History Pirtm
Books, Boy s aftd GirPe TrwttOv-. The Y«k
La ly s Lihrary, Library of Adventure, the Mr?
—sn’a Fairy Library, Colmi
rlety, ana many otkra, >0
end in elegant and attnetit,
ust received at
-tu JT ■ *jgT8BOOE8TCBt. •
Mason & llamlin Organs.
Library, Hans Anderaon'a Fai
Toy Books In great verier
beautifu.ly Illustrated
>liidluf. Just
31 and at Timm 1 ., NEW TURK.
T o- Bo* 3,543
dl64
ep>2l
propose
aUent vote for the man they agree upon.
The negries and' white radical* are to
be posted lieforehand, and tu be fur-
with tickets with the name of
the Radical candidate upon it. they
hope that by not running a candidate, the
Democrats trill fed to confident if merest
that they trill make but a total effort to
briny out our full vote; that the uegrow
and white Radical* beiug fully pp*ted
on tlie recent movp will come out in
fall force, and be enabled to rlcnl the * ,,< **:» Vl°
election from us. Keep vour eye* open, i Ghair «»f * Modern
Georgia, n«igiiing4ft:«Mi4 >fe»P e *ch*
meat, what a beautiful picture of Re
publican Integrity in high places w pre
sented to tlie public gaze!
rhe State *UnlTersiir.
Mb. Editor :—I learn that theTrus-
tees of the University of Georgia will
consider, at a special meeting on the
19th inat., the propriety «<f'filling the
what is IT?
r r is fe sure and perfect remedy for
«U dissrara QfUra Umraa Spleen,
EalaryaatamlarOkttrualiaa of Ik. l.titfinrr, Urinary.
VUrime, or JMmiui Oryast, Pmrtyor mat
*f IM, falaraUttamt or Remittent Fame*,':
Taman, Jaandiee, Scnfnla, Dye-
Or. W BLLS haviD* become aware of the extraordi
nary modicinxl prapertlra oftke Booth Amerioa
Plant,exiled
•ynt a speeial enrant'iBion.to, that country t>» MV-
hIi in itrns'lr - puntc. trad hsYin* round U«
Language m.d^ > ^?^,x?^
and notifir our friend* WWheii in ‘ %»" <*??») f. the tate ? r {
^f i,.„v «umutuly »«H ly U»U »>nd^«nl|
regard to this matter.
Our Democratic friends ohopld, be
on the alert to defeat tlie scheme above
hinted at, if it is attempted, .
1 The New A "pin! ••nuloali' lit*
Thd'bill for a new Congressional
apportionment, now pending, fixen the
tinned. When this Choir was created,!
lithe Trustees took the very commend-.
Bultwa^he election, ftomakree
limnber uf th* l«*t minds of the
couotry, pf the gentleman whoso ably
filled^it to tbe day of hi* death. I
I trust ^haiYhthejii^nLinstance^el
Trust Oca
t in Mir urC'CM, m-^ance. me
, , . „ vtai invite the competition of
number of members of the House of|£h e learned world, and thus secure
Representative* between 1872 and a worthy sucoefgor of tlie'
1882 at 2A1. the old fifteen riave State* 1 hent. . v >
hoes *aw
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l’urra. tuf rtewrrufiar^ <n .. r ;
?3ROPiB^s^0an«»o«Htttiai
TtrnmU4tna »r#*ui «4UD»U i.kB
B3W!nrV.lgT3Z»iM.Arfl
■ 'i key p arty lira • ynLru, uui
miiiaMBaM
UtnUti&l nod
NEBVOUS-W’SWKS fUvER COMPLAINT
T , 4 , £ * ?! r pHE SUBSCi
i resets Girls! £&££&&
“ pin--at prominent Or,
ixcM-CundUriura,»
sjrFiixi'sste&fGrsii:
H »nd examine.
ufiuii'i&n tv j Ui,
Presents for Your Wife*
Presents for the B by !
jl-urfr iHiiiii * Lm: oyuu*
Presents for Everybody,
FOR THE GRQW.FEQRLE.WE HAVE T T . -
Presentation Boolfs, Phoiagraplt Albums, IPbrt Boxes, Writing Desks, Goltl
— romos, Chin- (Wi and Toilet ixtf, Ereiich Casket* ~
(•» Dressing Cases, Fine Rtbles^dnd TPfflycr. Book
Card Cates, Fine Cutlery, Stereoscopic Views, dee.
FOR THE CHILDREN WE HAVE - ,
Beautiful Juvenile and Toy Bx&s, in Greit Variety, Furniture and lea Set*
Bowls and Pitchers, Savings Banks, Swords, Guns, “ ‘ *
-.ill! Cavalry, Blbib'Tops, * ”
Kaleidoscope*,
Clint Tim
, Savings Banks, Swords, Guns, Air Pistols., r’4 <* B TWENTT-FIVK
bp*. Spring Tops, Magic Taps, Y^ ;;,U Q , , ;DOLLAR8.
™\ T ? n £ in *: Z ax . I)ol h: p ‘S»ft4l%wwBiHPfciw & CO. and
"V-< xn Great Variety, Pin Cushions, ... Xtidmvnv
, - it Poit Balls, Drums, Xoah’sAra,
Bats, Babbitts, BuUliaj BMts, Spelling «!»iii. KrivtottORlMh Musical Tons
AND LOTS OF OTHER THISoT *
sur Stock, whether you buy oi- nof. -VVe can suit any taste
wont4>t CHRISTMAS GlETS| to ca" Y
■tw i-L4t Durke!i
HE SUBSCRIBER has been tf
for th* cUebratei Mara *
rly.I.OUO Miuicitnj, indadiaj
st imiuiinohi Orguim, Pianists, Compown,
cul Conductura, Vnaslirti aad Aauteon. tow
•isn. s sud Oigansaold, payable in .
of *10 b> *25 per month. «r Kvery icstrua**
warrimcd. Illustrated catalogues and price iia.
furutohod pn agiiliaaltoa. f . . T.ft. BBSWl ,
Finest, Kerosene Lamps
TO BE FOUND IN ATHENS,
*■ ' AT THE
l NEW DRUG STORE.
nov 17-2t . ,, r- —*
in PIANOS AND ORGANS!
s-x. ' ON MONTHLY
INSTALMENTS
OF TEN TO
Call aud look at our Stock, whether
andadvke those in
<**! »• ruff. .* d»;dh
myw&hi
r PWO LEADING PIANOSrfJt'l
L worli, (h- eldest Factories, "fJttnS
premiums tli.in any oUiorrajkj,^ra?italMa»
fl»«t time in Augusts, be Ooiiylu *»*•>»*, .
Plan, U. ■ n lU _ ^
land
Emmerson
irtTy po^Kstnre.'. ftanM . Mnwiar * Bb h
Shoninger, I
Be^lllVul aii
^Khuraha
WM. KNABE & CP.,
feAUBFMfirvaslb^feiA HlV.
q, S. Bbtl**- j
not I9.«n
. and an ■ preventive of Chills and Fever.'
r AM NOW RECEIVING aud have
J- iu atom a taiga and varied assortment of the
tatot (tries uf UKt-SS GOODS, ut all prices, con
sist lug, Iu part, of
jqjc Astt> i mLapoi
,, <{ BROCADE JAPANESE SILKS; PABlfe cAa “ ,iy
LUSTRES AND 8ATISES; ALPA
CAS; SACQ.CE fLannels, etc.
AUyicUto their
Sash Ribbons, Plain and Brocade;
powerful efficacy. > U j *•' ijj
\FiC0Q&:ftiRYHBl?l£NTftt:0RGANI7ATinhi.
fHEY-.WlLLREfiTOREYOlfTHFlll virna.
THOMAS,
>ly supply <>t tills nuiKicifui plaml
lias ipeut much time experiiueutius ami invesi
11 king ns to the most efficient prc|»rration frmu il,
WWW 'for popular oae, and haa for aoma Ume need u hta
new. SBaa^isasnaiaaarr^
■■ID VWUtSUXr.WJUHUBEBL
■ •id b( conSdeolly reoetomond*it to every family
- household remedy, which should be freely ta-
■ os a Blood Puxifibk in ail derangement* of
lie I
tiga,
K
ira adYO daya ef anfferim- to the rtcVacd
• i, 'nti. PiOP4E j
tf^r oil the Sis of life.
re .1 fn i. , i ,, c ' tdk. We would redi upecial atteution to ourtate
Cloth Cloaks and EvnbVd Saeguet; Patcutad improvanranta in .lUrti FttNfta. nod 1 this court, ... .
— »—J 1 other Piano, which nablishcd in Athens, (.eorgts. ..
tion thau has yet . 1 a true extract fromyhe^mlnutesmj
NTFnFOlftTKAM^^lVmlm
tre hy special arrangement enabled to
ajgagtareaav^^ X. w.
^“•‘"•.TTT^noble, ''
Oct 20-54 No. 4 Granite Block,
TltY O ME BOTTLKSi
fnofidii 7iMtl .iRstfli od p ur ,
luo vJr.m oi *>ld* tnu iofl .-rlAn
Lacemher 9,
led to Jj
iig spurt
pass upon the same
90th day of Daeei .
T v L.Rass.Qid..T
Tt'v»«Tar>rT
drel term of said Court, to bo I
<~kUuL ll » feilisi
1871.-’
e^ipAL
home-
y office on
unber, 187L. f
IZTii
term uf at
■ I Febru:
l8 -‘ ; A. J. MORRIS, Ord-y-
5|h« Southern
nrjjfet: ijrw ••«*> totw
WtiHfe
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