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DON'T liBT TUB
GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SLIP!
1 *o*itiwi Drawing.
11NC.IHV s, is:i,
that sril in rvmry houra. Latta ACo., Pitt** i
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Legal Notices.
Jackson
gage Sale.
djmni./.
TDK ««TT>r riROIJ.VA
LL\D ANli. 11X1UKAT10N (ilFf CONCERTS iTbSThiCK:'
I* i-*
liiiifN, >h»»f Gw
«1 .3 •» i*r» •!« kiu-1. Write for pricelist to
• treat W^krnUmi Works, Pittsburg, h. Array
•ruusanl revolver* bought urtradedfor. Afts wasted
§100 to 8250 iTa^SSKSSSfi!
'ne-wr new «-r->n ^rnl White Plutimn Ctolhen
l.!■> » Si'll n-a HI? at e cry home. Sample, freo.
XT HI lake place
WITHOUT FAIL
on tliv 0a? a|i|M>lntnl.
T:exF.rs at once i
£-{'>" .V I onler,-. -I.irt'v
2W» <i\fU, amouatinj to $500,000.
$10 from 50s
court huMeOuur in ■
J.'ittnuu, Jatksoneuunty, thefoil- wb «property, ni /\pii
tu-vit: "r , • V»V/ I. It,
I Om hundred and seventy-four aocs uf land, I
more or less, lying in said county, on the water* of
Candler’s Creek,adjoining lundsor John O. Drown
ing, O. II. 1*. IVttijohn andc
I LcvieJ on as the
1 u
a fi. ta. Issued
county In Isvor
1 th® delicto and m>ruU^
I^CMslMksrtM
> Water, and I*
others- well Improved,
he property of R. C. Kidd, to satisfy
from the Superior court of Jerked*
IT of W. II. Kidd, adui'r, ra. It. C.
:tlff igtOi
Property pointed out by plaintiff a at
[oct27] • W. T. WILXHITE, Sh’
LbOEGIA, HAKT COUNTY^
ri
vT Whereat Joel L. Turner, administrator of
Bichard J. D. Durrett, late of raid county, dec'll,
petitions the court for a discharge from said admin-
1st ration: ^
Therefore all persons concerned are herebY re
quired to show cause, if any thay hare, who mid
administrator should not, at the regular term of
ttraCuwst af Ordinary of said county, to be held on
the lint Monday iu January next, be discharged
from said administration.
Uisen under my hand at oSee this September
25th 1871. FRED. a STEPHENSON, Ord.
sept 20 2m
Administrator's Sale
A GKEEARLY to an older of theeouit of Or-
dimry «»f Franklin county, will beaoldbc-
SUGAR.
COFFEE,
SYRUP,
MOLASSES.
*>-!d
'J/ie chances ure tinusually good—one
tick'! in every sirfy-lteo is sure to draw a
'Order* for 'ticket* received vp to the j FltLE TO BOOH. AGENTS.
if Jitn-mtey, ft.r wtieb time no more
tirirlr ip // /*•
Tennesi<eti w ,, _ _ _ , _
1EMC.IL IWIMAW.f fcARII,
\ i , V 1 f W ' L la'STAiiUdHED .EXPuEcwLY
1 V > 1 g\ 1 MY m J 2j or 1 be ir>.uui-nt and cure of ti l IK,
V 4 ^ ^ • n il.... * '«• vlJDiU.tL DISEASLS, both male
1 < and female.
■ ' Prinelpal ({Bee, 2SSJ£ Scread St., Scar Madison.
Conducted alone by Dr. L. L. Coleusx, an old ! ing, O. H. l\ Pettijohn
and experienced physician, a graduate of the Uni
versity of PennsylTania. at Philadelphia.
Da. Colexak has mada a specialty of all Chron
ic Dlnasea,and lilsmiesof a private nature of the
aaxuai and mmlnnl organs, for tbe past 2d years.—
He>oepa pasted la Ml the improvements of ad
vanced science, having in view the speedy cure of
tlx*a committed to hi. rare. Untrammeled by tbe
dogmas of the past, or innovations of the present,
his privilege as a phvsician, is not to contend
about names or theories, but to cess diseases.
KPEK.tlATO ItKllCE A
This affliction has proved the everiariing ruin ot
liwsandsof the moat talented young men that
. rv.r gale tongue 10 eloquence or pen to song. How
! many parents have seen the remun af a gifted son
1 go to ruin—have seen him fade away from tbair
] homes, their hearts, and I heir hearths, like a shad-
I ow of evening from the hilh, and bar. tamed in
! tears in tbe tomb when he has gone down, iu the
I bloom of vouth and ttw morning of hit existence,
1 withoutonm suspecting that the Idol or tbclrdc-
I dining years wm a victim to a solitary habit! For
this and other affliction., I>r. c.deman ensu pounds
f Ills own medicines from thr.oirr-t mid ni.su cust’y
material*, and ran -« sent ro any pan of the *1 . n-
tt ml.-:. ...si.
; ’l l. f vela-Kin y u a he io.«; i li'..tc .emalc
; and infirm .ddsge. as o;«oi Hie most vigonmaanJ
Constantly
BACON,
ENGLAND & ORR’S
V \?13KTV
STORE!
Ikeuprec's Block,
A1 HENS, OA.
On
DRY
II ATS A CAPS'
BOOTS,
SHOES,
LEATHER,
SADDLES,
CROCKERY.
BRANCH, SONS & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Office at Planters Loan & Sayings Bank Warehouse,
-Augusta. Oeorgia.
":S!JUST RECEIVED
A LARGE AND AVEL\ SKI.K 'TKl! <y { »( }- , ,.• 7
HARDWARE, 11 lEEin
8S0VS8 & Ida V&SJK
Which we are ofTriring at very low prices. We will also keep durintr ‘ho «... ^
a full stock of those famous Summey & Newton AXES, at reduced pric^s °"
i’iien-Neetar
Is a Pur*
BLACK I Kt.
with tb*Gr«*n T»*i(l«Tnr,war-
rauii'd to suit all tastes. For
i*ywhere, in our M trade
ark f *
hkwos
! Rthletk intern, emlblint every poison, in vigor*
* Mins the oobilitaied organs, enriching iiupover-
._ ishM fluids, building cp the Jagging nervous ener-
S cs, imparting viktn u> body anu mind, and bring*
1ST every faetdty Into healthy play.
’* uound and half inrk- ! Confrreucn by letter, or in oerson, l»y those re-
.si!” And for Ml. whole- j qulriug distance Is rraportfully KdM-itc.1 Addrem
....,w-n—. 1 Du. L. L. COLEMAN,
vept. £!-3m. 2S2'4 Second St', Memphis Tcon.
Spencer House,
SOCIAL CinCLE. GEORGIA.
srng h,»<*k of f ir w .
Uf|MC - |DI , | vNE of the best Eating Hou^ in
Hvivlb OlBLE* j V/ <iei>rgis. Passenger* by the evening train
SINGLE TICKETS 3T> EACH.
No &*ostponcincnt!
•( 'oin>ni**ioneri <t* SupcrrUors ofDrawing:
Kirn. A. 11, \\ I'KiiiT, of Georgia.
< ion. Braui.ry T. Johnson, of Va.
Vol. 11. ii. IvfTU'.noK, o; S.i. On.
lion. HoukhA. Pkvoh, ..t New York.
(Irenf ind
prit
lleinitti
tieb t* trill
cm ml mid red, tel inn in
> rent uric.vmei
•c of ticket* lojr/i
'* rin hr mndr to wt, mid
*fni by return until, by
lU il.htt. mv 1CK, OAI'.Y a co„
I'ti.irl.^ton, S. „r our agents
'"ri.t.n, Joh.n CiiApnirK,
•n.'ia, it. W. li AUV.
Iim I n*, .lirdsts Ininim I
IK liKK »T
Southern Piano
PICTORIAL
Containing over SDO Illustration^ with m eompre- * froy dtU P uc..,got . .piendja Mpncr hercT U b.
heilvivii • ’Vr*ltiiw.ilit> pviilnnnlorv ».f tliev Serintur.-v ' ® OIC© SUIUIUCr lVSOrt, ML M. L. hpeOCCr lias
in loglish xnJrtor’.un:!. WM. FLISTA CoVila.' j
jtlicago and tlje grsat ^onilagnUim |
A eoncire history «.f the past of this most wonder
ful of ciili-s, and a drtaled. circumstantial and!
vivid ae "Mini oi its destruction by fire, with scenes
inc dent*, etr. By Messrs. Coi.noRT A Chamber-
TO
MANUFACTORY.
'M&. KHABE 8l CO..
«^*Am*FACTVRKI^ OF
GIUMV^QI’AIIF AWD I'PHIIUIT
Pi a no Fortes.
Unitiinorc, ITlnr, Innil.
MMIESE INSTRUMENTS have
Jl_ l».'ei» lie fore the puMlr For nearly thirty ytars
snd i»|s*n their exeelienee alone aitaine l an km/jhi*-
/»!•*-*«»*ae##:Y, whi.'h pmuouimcs them un-
e«)nailed, in **
TOTVC,
TOUCH,
VI vIlBBEAKSIf XP
AJ7D DURABILITY,
u%. Allour Srpakk Pianos hive our new im-
l»n.v«t|OvKHsrnrNt. Scale and the le-niy* ’r*-Mr.
We would call npcciu) attention to -*»ir lid<*
l'atrnted iiiipnivenients in t.UtM) IMAMK and
SQI’.IHK Gil\Ml. found in no oth *r Piano, whirl)
bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet
l«ec!i attained.
KVKBY i;lA>fim U YW4niU>TKl» FOB.5TEAKS
WB. We Arl by -iB't-ial arrangement ruahied to
f o h t*A H Id )Yl OI til A K S and MKLODKONS of
the most Ctdehratisl makers, vrholcsnlo and retail,
at Lttrext Factory J ‘tires.
Illtiftir t«l Cnitlo^ncs and Price J.Uta furnished
•on application to] WM. KMKKAIO., Balt. Md
Or any rugular e-iabtiilus 1 ^p*ncir*. noMOCm
a splendid place to take “ plunge ami shower baths’
—water as clear as crystal, and from eight to teu
feet deen. No. 1 place tor aquatic exercise and
sport, lias a nice keel-bottom boat, from Balti
more, propelled by oars, for his patron* and friends.
The house is convenient to the track; no trouble in
rainy weather to get to it. Parties going I? Athens,
Washington, or places on an v of the branch road,
and through passengers, will find it very conveni-
lix. City edit r* of Chicago Trihnnr. Fully Ulus- j ent and pleasant to lay over here, and get a good
trated fnun nhotograph* taken «»n the spot. Agents > night's restand hreakC**t. If. LSPKNt.'EU A CX>
wanted. Addx«-s* v*. F. VKNT, 1'incinnatior Kew
York.
FRl AR
COMPOSITION STONE,
For House fronts, Ibwks, Piers, Culverts. Walls,
Fountains, nn lull building purposes; harder, mere
dumblaand sne hundred per cent, cheaper than
natural stone. FOR STAVE AXI) COUNTY
RIGHTS to ninnufucturv, applv to Chas. W. Darl
ing, See'y N. Y. Frr..rSt..ne Co. 1,23d IP way, N. Y.
Wells’ Carbolic Tablets,
FOIC rox.’tls. OLDS AMI UOAIISENESS.
These Tablet* present the Acid in combination with
other efficient remedies, In a popular form, tar the
cura of all TilltOATaiid LUNG Diseases. Hoarse
ness and ulceration of the throat are immediately
relieved and siutements are constantly being sent
to the proprietor of relief iu cases of throat diffi
culties of year* standing.
Don’t be dc-cived by worthless
VllUUUiI* imitations. Gel only Wells* Car
bolic Tablets. Price 25 cts. per l ox. JOHN Q.
KELLOGG, is Platt si. N, A sole agent for the
United States, .vnd fi»r circular.
in Camesriile. m.tld e»un-
•ur^ of ' k. «»:» the ft.'st I
T . • a in wuiiuntjr IS.., .lie f d..vWitig pro t e«iy,
to wit:
Three hundred and fifiy-uevon acres of land,
more or less, lying in aaid county, on waters of
Hunter's creek, adjoining lands of A. G. Bagwell,
W. S. Frieks, X. L. Carson and others, being the E. G. ROGERS,
place whereon Amaziah F. Stephenson lived at the
time of his death. Sold as the property of said
Amaziah F. Stephenson, deceased, for the benefit
of the heirs at law. Terms cash.
JOHN DUNCAN,
nov 17-lda Adm’r <tc bonis ana.
Receiver’s Sale of Land
IN FRANKLIN COUNTY.
A GUEEAULY t« it Decree ivof
XX the Superior Court of Elbert county, will
be sold at public auction, on the first Tuesday in
January, 1872, between the usual hours of sale, be
fore the court bouse door in Gainesville, Franklin
county, Georgia, the following lands, belonging to
the csstate of Ira Christian, deceased:
South part of lot number 5, containing 100 acres.
Lot number 10, containing 172 acres.
North half of lot u umber 12, containing 90 acres
South “ *• 13, •• 86»4 *«
East “ “ 14, 44 96 44
East 44 44 15, 44 95 44
South 44 44 16 44 86 44
Represented in a plat of a portion of the Samuel
j louupkin and Henry Evans surveys, in Franklin
i county, .unde by F. B. Hodges aud returned me by
• John IS. Mci.'urry, Allen (i. Turner, and Abram
L. Walters, commissioners in equity tc EP ert Su-
Ivcrior Court, u* a*si uel to the estate of Ira Chris
tian, deceased. A plat of said lauds enu be seen iu
the bauds of J. B.*Estes, Carnesville.
Terms, cash iu currency.
ROBERT HESTER
n »v 17-t.l. Itwcivu iu U>iuitjr.
T 1BERAL CASH ADVANCES made on Cotton, to be sold bere, or for
J—Jnhlpment to Donwsticor Foreign Market..
*•“ Special attention paid to the weighing of cotton. oct C
O. V. DEGBAFF.
REDUCTION OF PRICES
TO fk IN FORM TO
KtNiiirlion of Duties*
Great Saving to Consumers
BY GETTING I’P CLUBS. .
W Sand for our ucw Price l«ist, and a duK form
will a*company it, containing full direction*—
making a lai>e Faring to consumer*, and remuurr-
otive to club organizer*.
31 and 33 VESKT ST., NEW YORK.
P o. Box 5.613
d!64
a pi-4
mm wmk.
WII.VT1S1T?
r r is a sure itml perfect remedy for
all diseoFCK of tho Liveraml Spleen,
Jfalargtmfntvr Obstruct ion off hr Intestine*, Urinary,
Uterine, or Abdominal Organs, J’evertp or uant
<tf Bird, Intermittent or lie to it tent Fevers,
Inflammation of the IArer, Droasy, Slug-
•jishCire uln/ion of the blood. Abscesses,
Turnout, Jaundice, Scrofula, Dys
pepsia, Ague and Fever,
or their concomitants.
Dr. Wki.ls having become aware of the extraordi
nary medicinal properties of the South American
Plant, called
JCStrSEBA,
•ent a 'jH-cial commission to that country to pro
cure it in its native purity, and having found its
wonderful curative properties to exceed even
the anticipations formed by its great reputation,
has concluded to offer it to the public, and is hap
py to state that he has perfected arrangements for
a regular monthly supply of this wonderfbl plant.
Hehas spent much time experimenting and inves
tigating as to the most efficieut preparation from it,
for popular use. and has for some time used in his
own practice with the most happy results, the effec
tual medicine now presented to the public as
0 . WELLS’ EXT.OFJURUBEBA.
And be confidently recommend, it to every family
..a household remedy, which .hould be freely ta
ken u a Blood I’uairiKn in all dermneemenu of
s lie aysten, and to animate anti fiirtify all wok and
Lymphatic teniperamrnu. JOHN Q. KELLOGG,
Platt >1., N. Y., Mile act- for United States.
Price, one dollar per bottle. Bend for circular.
Ail yia* to
•*w an antidote to of "W’aica Diet.
•YOaTHFULVICOR
c
-mM?.
,wa»U4 Xrauav and correal «H
^aaaaaaaa
X.’iil Ntva t'nys «.f r-if. rtnjSo the tick, and
bWBIIMI
CURU5S
The grand J’-.u-cna far nil tbe ilia of life.
K :\t^3^-el.bottle
The Mail
niTJERI
rSTSCIASS THEBE,
PRESCRIBE 1? H
THEIR
[Z-35BT Yewng orOld, Marri^^-^^^®'
«F ingle, ihoso Bitten are
end Imre often been
y mean, of uring life.
' V«yrONE BOTTLE
Dealer in Wslchtu, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-plated
Ware, Musical Instruments, Spectacles, Guus,
Pistols, Sporting Equipments, Ac. Ac.
A Select Stock of American and Im
ported Watches, Double Guns with
40 inch barrel, excellent for long
range. l*ittoU of all kinds.
Penetration of Irall 6}£
inches into wood.
With a desire to please all, will sell tlie'abovcgood
at very reasonable prices. ’
REPAIRING.
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Guns and Pistols,
promptly attended to in a satisfactory manner.—
Call and see for yourselves. apr 4
UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOO.L
X Athkns, Ga., Aug. 3d. 1871.
r PHE FALL TERM OF THE
X University High School will commence on
the first day of September, and close on the fitti'eti-
t!i day of December.
IVd«le u lull course of instruction in the regul ir
branciies, a number of industrial schools will lie
started. As this department is one of peculiar im
portance to the youths of thecouulry, particular
attention will be given to it.
Tuition Six Dollars pci month.
The school will be under the supervision of the
following faculty.
\V. \V. Lumpkin, President,
English Literature.
Benjamin T. Hunter,
Superintendent of Industrial Schools and Depart
ment of Mathematics.
A. L. Hull,
Ancieut Languages, Book-keeping and Drawing.
August 4tf.
Administrator's Sale.
A GREEABLY to an order from
XX the court of Ordinary of Franklin rountr,
Georgia, will he sold liefore the court house door in
Carncsville, said county, on the first Tuesday in
January next, the following property, to-wit:
Forty-five acres of land, more or'less, lying in
ash! county, one mile west of Camesville, adjoining
lands of J. M. Freeman, randier and otliers, being
the place whereon John T. Terrell resided at the
time of his death. Stld as the property of the said
John T. Terrell, for the benefit of the heirs at law.
Terms cash. SALES A A. TERRELL,
nov 17-td Administratrix.
M0<GiM & BEGEAFF ?
FURNITURE DEALERS,
141; 143 and 145 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
A GREAT VARIETY OF PATTERNS AND PRICES always in store
of
PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS,
together with all articles usually kept in a well regulated Furniture Ware Room. The public are freely
invited to
INSPECT OUU GOODS,
whether they wish to purchase or not. Drifts have recently been reduced, and those who arc desirous
of purchasing Superior Furniture at Reasonable Rates can net
oct 6
Jackson Wagons a Specialty.
SUMMEY & NEWTON
-- ... *»
REAP AND KEFLECT'
I AM NOW RECEIVING THE LARGEST
BEST SELECTED STOCK OF
AND
STOVES, .TIN-WARE
AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
*« CSOKWTft.
#
do better than examine our ztock before making their selections.
foct6
-AND-
PLANTATION SUPPLIES.
»
James G. Bailie & Brother,
H aving set their store in order, and received
Urge supply of the best Groceries, Ac., that can lie bought for money, now offer to their cu turn
ers and the trade, a large stock of FRESH GOODS, viz:
Stuart’s Cut, Crushed, Granulated, A. B.C. and Yellow Sugars.
Java, Laguira, Maracaibo, and Rio Coffees,
Green and Black Tea, of Best Quality.
Stuart’s Syrup, Golden Drips and Molasses,
Sugar Cured Hams, Breakfast Bacon, New Flour,
Gilt Edge Goshen Butter, Prime Leaf Lard,
Administrators' Sale.
\ GREK ABLY to an onler from ike court of Or-
dinary of Franklin county, Ga., wil! be sold
t*cfore t .ie court «lu»r iu Carnesville, *aid
county, on the first Tuesday in January, 1872,
within the legal hour* of sale,* tbe following p*vp-
'ly, U) wit:
*1 lie tract ol land whereon Willis Cheek lived at
the time of his death, except tbe portion covered
' idow'n dower, which lias not }*et lieentMign- _
The who!. truA c.nlain, two hundred and ]? ac torv Cheese, English Dairy and Dutch Cheese,
ATLANTA
T IIISISNOHUMBUU!
By semling
331
„ r itn age,
height, color of eyes and hair, you will receive by
return mail, a correct picture of your future hus
band or wife, with name and date of marriage. Ad
dress W. FOY, I*. O. Drawer, No. 24, Fultonville,
N. Y.
pages liy Herbert Hamilton, H. A. How to use
this power (which all possess) at will. Divination,
Spiritualism, iHirccrie*, Demonology, and a thou
sand other wonders. Price by mail $1 25, in cloth:
pajier cor ers $1 60. Copy free to agents only. $1,0U0
monthly easily mode. Address t. W. Evans. Pub
lisher, 41 8. 8lh stsect Philadelphia, Pa.
Profitable Employment.
W E desire to engage a few more agents to sell
Use World lteuowncd, improved BITKEVE
SEW 1 Mi 31UMINF,at a liberal vdary, or ou coiu-
inissloo. A llorse aud Wagon given to agents. Full
lurticulare on application. Address W. A. Hen-
dkksow ACo.,t{en. Agts., Cleveland Q. t 4St.Louls
WT'HO woald wot kara.dean,-mind, whit*tMtkf
\ V All nuty. by u.iuf Tkurshm’. Irvry Petri
BUSINESS COLLEGE,
CORKER WHITEHALL AND HUNTER STS.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
YOUNG MEN AND ADULTS
Practically Educated fur BualaraaLifeby aTbor-
ougb Course of Instruction in
book: b:bbi3stg-.
PENMANSHIP
Taught in a manner unsurpassed. Specimens sent
on application.
Commercial Calculation,
By the best anil most rapid practical method
BUSINESS PAPERS,
BUSINESS FORMS,
Commercial hate, Ore.
re canal to any s
lar Institution in the country, ana worthy the pat
ronage of tbe young men of the South.
Hon. Horace Greeley aaya:
“ I wish every man bad inch an education—every
younc man especially. And if either of my ran*
had lived, ant* I had trained him, aa I should have
tried to do, to be a great and cood fanner, 1 should
have wanted loaend him at least six months, to a
Business College, to *ir. him the aptitude, habits
and forms of a thorough buviaeas man."
Student, may enter at any time. Noteaching in
classes. Circulars mailed on application.
X|uf 29—IV B. F. MOORE. Principal.
forty acres, more or ics, lying in said county
waters of Uniwattee creek, adjoining land.
Green It Sewell, L. It. Sewell and Marion Sewell.
Sold as the property of said Willis Cheek, for dis
tribution among the heirs. Terms cash.
LARKIN D. SEWELL,) ....
WM. J. PATRICK, ) AJm n
Nov !7-td*.
Administrator's Sale.
THILL be sold on the first Tuesday
Vl in February neat, before the court bouse
door in the town of Hartwell during the legal hours
of sale, our tract of land lying and being iu Hart
county, on the Savannah river, and kuown as the
Dooly Ferry place, containing eight hundred and
fifty acres, more or less. There are on said tract of
land n good ferry and a flour and corn mUl, and
suitable buildings for farming. Said tract of land
coutaina about one hundred acres of bottom land,
some river and some creek bottom. It is all well
adapted to tanning purposes. Sold for the purpose
of mying the debts and distribution among the
heirs of J. B. Earl, deceased. Sold as the property
of J. B Earl, deceased.
Term, of sale: one thousand dollars cash on the
day of sale, and the remainder due in two pay
ments—one half to become due the twenty-filth
day of December. 1872, and the other half to be
come due twenty-fifth (lay of December, 1873, the
last note bearing interest from the twenty-fifth
day of December, 1872. I will give bond for titles
and take notes with two good securities, and put
the purchaser in possession on the 25th day of De
cember, 1872.
for the deed.
dee l-td
BRUffLY PLOWS
— - Kit* «Ml IkMIltrT l» !>»,
Have bit,, n .... r Mo I'rrmlnK. at
^rntrv tlir.m;|H»!i tin*bunt'), bend fur
!l1ustmie,t .'Uitogiiewrith
Price LisLamli-enificatea
I «f | J .nf. r.whouse them.
sot.« wturriCTOSaas:
BS:SLY, MILES S HARDY,
Levtsviu-a, Kt.
«rii.n(inpoBt'B pamki..
A. VKt.LBORN 1111.1..
y.w
Tooth Poirier! it la the best Dentifrice known.
W hat more charming than rich, suft glossy hairT
ntajms'i P.moJe Oftime will make It so; Its cf-
!ects are wondrrfuL Bold by druggists.
F. C. WELLS A CO.. 192, Fulton at. Xavr Toax.
Best t’hnap Shuttle
£ I >)t A WEEK!
OUO M:
Machine in tbe world. Agents waul
J. ML HAVE.'', Great Fil , X.^G
$1,287,148
la Cush Gifts, to be distributed l.y the
MerchaiM Bankers'Associat'n
OP KKW Tons.
Dally Drawings!
A PHIEB FOB KVKMY TICKET!
i ( ash GUI 4100.000; 73 Cash Gifts,each $1000
« " each, 50,000 500
25,000200 ” •• •• 200
20 5,00035.1 •• •• ••
400 Geld Wa die*, $75 to $300
275 Sewing Machines. — (0 to 150
75 Elegant Pianos, each 230 to 700
50 Melodcons “ 30 to 200
Cash Gifts, Silver, etc., raised at 1,500,000
A chance to draw ear of the above prises for 25c.
Tickets describing urines are seated, in'.envelopes
and well mixed. On receipt of 20 reals ■ 1 rated
ticket is drawn without clniee and sent by mail to
any adders*. The prise named upon It will he de
livered to the Uck*t-hnMer ou payment of'$l.
Prises are immediately aent to any address bjrex-
pmsttrrciurum .il. V..u will km.it what vour
prise i* beforeyuuppy br iL Amy pr Kitcko’.tcl
r* /or .mothernflkr wna* rate*. Kobhuiks. Our pah
DANIEL & HILL,
I ’Gl ION FACTORS, Agents Cot-
, ,''•** ' ..id tfuams So. 3 Warren Block, oppo
site Gi.di - tl uc, Augurta, <ia.
.til husinett) rmru'i.'.l I.) them will have strict
|N*r«*«fMl ail4*nli')!js Onli»r* for Hat^dns ( Ties and
Family AuiqillM |troNi|iiiir fillnL i i»iaiuL*i..n 1*4
jier «*(•»!.
IttPUKr.xi'ia.—Judge j„„n |. # K „„ president
t.c .ram Bail liual, Pro.hlci.t Nuihuial BaukofAu-
gusla Ml Aujusta Factory. J. T. UaBDISKB,
. *.f—W***' Dickson Fi.riiliscri'nmpany, Pivs-
I Iciii M ndt-iul* A l'iaill.T* N..ltuual ihtlik, Aucu
ta. t .)h tAk.r.'niLi.j Director Ga. It. R.. V.'llk
couu y. bavins* liankof Augu.ti. t alional Hai._
«.l Ncwuan, Ga. W. W. Simpson, e*o., Sparta Ga.
uct 7-I42UI.' •
*■—Br kind pormiasiou we refer to
—-Jug: Franklins. lAnc, lamia.Ille,drew
£1.300: Miv. Hattie Banker, UinrieMon. $2,000:
•Mrs. Louisa T. Blake, SL Paul, Plan.., $700; Sam
uel V. Raymond, Boston.$5.50f>: Eugene !*. Brack
ett, Pittsburg, Wot Ji, $300: MI.-S A nnJ«* O.o;,o. d,
| New Orleans, $3,Wo; Emery L. Prat:, Columbus,
i O , $7,000.
I One Cash Gipt In every pri keg" of tit tickets
VI.'I - ilia I»\GES—minted in two CMmtoei. Six tickets li.r $l.oo. n for fj.oo, 25fi»r
» t l„U !«**» 1 $3.00,80 forjRMM, 200 fi.r $15, J gents wanted, to
f C |..*,..J.-UI*.'|. fl'.t.-.: t.|.r, tear II on. , whom wc offer liberal'*
-■\r
ami Vegetables
—a ii'i.l.-* rlpll'i:... and Two C.ii.i.hkp 1'i.atk.h.
Iu* a——ju] uis'i- I*..' ". .k:ug ft ilk*. Lawns,
t.» iWicT thc h'.n 'UCO a id Beat Floral
Gni <• •> 'h>' «r«rl!—aU Hu TEN t'EXTS. *.. tio.-c
sell iufc “f A i.' in . ee.sIp-Nt 4 a .|uarler the dial
2- i. it**ohl 4..' DGUSAdJre*.'.
.U, I4i JM 5 h B. chs-der. N.Y.
ratitfaetion.
iiidlicervcM’., and ymmcomlee
REI:D, I*OTTi:ii A Ibr., 42.
Brood».ie X Y.
NOW ARRIVING!
150 S
O. litTTLKR. t
\V. f^ilAilAM.'
& WUTLEII, i-
f iOTTON J-'Atli'D.’ifj.--VXDDOM*!
\ i MISMOK MHlt G.ANVb. tllfice No. «, Me- '
Inhsib afreet, .1 - ■
Mention to Inc
DOZEN Laudnmiiti.
150 “ Pah*'*..rle.
UP “ l;.-.
130 •• \V..rm,vainly.
Bar Sap.
Extract L.«w.,id.
Perfumery.
Castor Oil.
Canned Fruits, Preserves and Jellies,
English Crackers, English Albert Biscuit, Fresh,
American Crackers, of all kinds, Fresh,
1 Mackerel. Candles and Soaj;s of till kinds,
Bacon, Sides and Shoulders ; Liverpool Salt,
Bagging, 01 all kinds, and Ties,
Wines and Liquors of first quality.
WE HAVE ALSO ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
Market, Fancy ai fi Travrlins Badirls, Tubs, t'fcuras. Ciakets. Trays.,
Straw Crootns, Feather Haslets i uanfer Brashes and Hesrth Bi uoms.
Fresh Goods 'Receiveit Every Week.
And our customer! can rest assured that we will do everything to please.
oct 12-Smeow JAMES G. BAILIE & BROTHER.
J.F. RATH BONE.
ALBANY. N. Y.
Among my Coolciricr Stoves may be found the
FOREST CITY,
SOUTHERN
plEKC
- ' AKDMMIOU.
The Best Stoves, Iiy the Best Makers at the Best Prices
EVER Y VARIETY OF HE A TIXGSTO VE, FOR
SCHOOLS, CHURCHES IYDDWELLINGS.
Send for a Circular, or tall nnd examine, liefore vou purclmse.
E. E. JONES,
Owner llioina* and Broad Sts., Opposite Centre & Reims, Athene.
in possession on the 25th day of
The purchaser pays fur the stamps
J. H. SKELTON, Adm'r
of J. B. Earl, dec'd.
Hart Sheriff Sale.
YTTILL be sold before the court
f V house door in the town of Hartwell, on the
first Tuesday in January next, within the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to-wit:
One tract of land lying ana being in said county,
on the waters of Cedar creek, adjoining lands of
Benjamin Thornton, John H. Skelton and others,
containing two Uuuiredand fifty acres, more or
lest. levied on as the property or D. M. Johnson,
to ratify a fi fa ta favor of j. II. Skelton, Adm'r of
Itussel Bnbo, deceased, vs. said 1>. M. Johnson.—
Returnable to Hart Superior Court, March term,
1871.
Also at the same time and place, will he told one
other tract of laud lying and being in said county,
adjuiuing lands * f U. T. Gains, George McCurdy,
and others, containing three hundred acres more or
less. Levied on as the property of John Maxwell,
adm'r of J. W. Crawford, deceased, to satisfy a ft
fa in favor of J. M. Bradley, Kxt'rof Ann Horn, de
ceased, vs* Klizclieth Gains, Adm’x of J. B. Gains,
deceased, and John Maxwell, Adm'rofJ, W. Craw
ford, deceased, and Thus. L. Stowers security.
l-’urchaser to pay for titles and stamps.
d«*. 8, W. A. HOLLAND, Sheriff.
~Vr OTICE.—Will IxTsold aTHart-
1' well on the finu Tuevilay iu January next,
the Town luj- remaining muo'a lu'nhl place. By
onler of the Court of Oiiliumry of Hart county Ga.
t'ai* Nor. 27th, 1871.
' F. C, .STEPHENSON, Oniinary.
Joe. 5-11.
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:;|IHE AMERICAN WASHER
RlDir 1 !.' CD
Daniel’s Magic Oil,
CURES
lthenmatism,
Neuralgia,
Sore Tbroat,
Sprains,
Bruises,
He., He.
FOR SALE AT THE
NEW DRUGSTORE.
r PO Poindexter Payne, noi
A of the State of Georgia, and sup,
resident of the State of Texas, and
z'kync and the heir of ElviraShackellbrd
tlvira Payne, also non-resident of the
Georgia, and supposed to he residents of
of Mississippi:
Mirths U- Payne and John II. Payne having ap
plied for probate at the Jaanary term, 1571, or the
Court of Oniinary of Franklin caunty, Georgia,
ot the will of Marv Payne, late of said county, and
having iu said application stated that you are heirs
at law of said Mary Payne, and that you reside in
the States of Texas and Mississippi, as they have
assn to believe:
You are hereby cited to be and appear at the Or
dinary’s office fur said Franklin county* at said
January Term, 1872, as aaid wiU of Mary Payne
will then be offered for probate, and unifies some
(end cause Is shown to the contrary, the same will
then be admitted to record.
A. J. MORRIS,
Ordinary Franklin County
lice 1-St-priater’s foe $5.
Blacksmith’s Bellows, Anvils,
YTISES, HAMMERS, Stock and
V Dies, Ac. F r sale by
. march 31 CHILDS. iftCKEBSON A CO.
JjW. COLONS
T+AS REMOVED to the “ Grady
LT Building," store formerly occupied by Dor-
aey A Smith, on Thomas street, and
Is Receiving a Large Stock
AND NOTIONSOF ALL KINDS
which he offers Ur his customers and tbe rublic,
CW£M> FOR GASH*
or la cxrkaag* for Country Produce,
icpt. 22-tf
THE ATLANTIC
Chain Water Elevator.
■pOR SALE AT
CHILDS, NICKEP80N* VO'S,
Jackson She 'ilT Sale.
JUILL BE SOLD on the first
YV Tuesday in January next, within tholegal
hours of sale, before the Court House Door in tue
town of Jefferson, in Jackson county, the following
property, to wit:
One hundred and slaty acres of land, mar
leas, adjoining lands of Luke T. Watkins, John O.
Browning and A. Pike in aaid county, the place
whereon Floyd Pool now resides. Levied on aa
the property of Ftoyd Pool by virtue ofa tax fi. (a.
issued against said Floyd Pool In fiivor of William
Thurmond, T.C. forsald county. Property point
ed out by said T. C.
dec 1 W. T. WILHITE, 8hcrlff.
Finer, $5,50.
OPINIONS OF TUE PRESS.
Llppincott'a Biographical Dictionary, according
to the unanimouaopinion ofdistinguished scholar*,
is the best work of the kind ever published:-/**;;- .. „„„
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the kind that has everGwen attempted. An invalu- , ts advanlages ovci all others, aad from
* 1, 1U[lllred , who ,„ ve „ i(le lhe 'miwieldly
The Ausericnn Wniher *»nirra iTfonej,
Time mad ■!*racierry.
The Fatigue of Washing Day no Longer
Dreaded, but Economy, Efficiency,
and Clean Cloth ing Eure.
In calling attention to this llttto ffiachinc, a r cw
of the invaluable qualities (notlj^jPtnsed by :-ny
other washing machine yet invented) are here en
umerated.
It is the smallest, most compact, most portable,
most simple in constructi' ii.aiKl most t ask j opera
ted. A child ten years old. w.th u few h<»ui*s prac
tice cun thoroughly cumpreheld and eff.c eu.ly
use it. There is no adjusting, no n> r» ws to ann-ij,
no delay in adapting! It is a miniature gi nt,do-
ing more work and of a bettor quality, ib*.n tl.e
most elaborate and costly. One hall ot the 1 la r is
fully saved by itsu«e, and the clothes will last ut.e-
halt longer than by th** oM tdan of the rub-board.
It will wash the largest hhinket. Three shirts *»t a
time, washing thotoughly! In a word, the ablu
tion of any moric, from a quilt to a lave curtain or
a c uubr:c handkerchief, are equally within the c -
puclty of this LITTLE KM ! It can he fastened
to any tub and taken off at will.
No matter how deep r oted a prejudice may ex
ist a^iiost Washing Machines, the moment this
little machine is seen to perform its wonders, all
arelan-
once lx*
U- AGO^S
DE
IMdttltfiVM IWD VKIIIf LI
'VO ORDER,
• OF *1.1, KIND*
J. H. LOWREY,
Corner <f Ellis end Canipkellatieets, Augusts, Us.
IV. S. WITHERS.
E. a. JONK8.
mble convenieuro."—Bottom Ercnimg Tranter.
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the
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applies
ou the estate in Franklin >«uuty, Georgia, of Lewis
Dalrvuiple, late of the S!a:e of .South Carolina, dr-
cea.M'd:
Therefore, ail poraous eoueerned, arc hereby
rwiuired to show cause, (If any they hmvi> why
said letters should not he granted at the regular
term of said Court, to be hdd on the tint Monday
in February next.
By order of said court, at a regular term thereof;
held in December, 1871.
A. J. MORRIS, Ord’y.
dec 15
■•rodi
' wi
Tw.\— -k™,
s»lvance«OQ produce
Augusiu, m., will -eJvti ihcir fliicl ,
pslongr .ilW sa.f c .IPm aiid
2,000 pound
3h0 ••
100 dosen
75 <•
300 pound* Indigo.
5,000 « White I
in. tk-xv Gi'l—,
r PIlAT BROWNX GIN 1 nur
X chased of Summey A Newtou (Agents for it
in Athene) about two years ago. U as grsid as new
nu«. ami there Is mute better.
THOB. HOLDER.
-It at
A Second-Hand Piano
Tj'OR SALE. Enquire at the ofi <
X 1 fit the Southern Banner.
»srl,7»fll3i»).
aV&’jr York prices. „ t tho
NEW DRUG STORE.
not 8 St
1872.
Dozen
WunKSTORK.
rpllE highest market rates will he given (In cush)
1 for MICA1I, (mineral isinglass:) UUAKTZ
C11RYSTAL8, CORUNDUM. LELYL, GAR
NETS, mineral ' ■ -
Stone Ii
in general.' Indian
, Hatchets, Soapstone Pots and
Pipes, Ac. Apply to WU. P. TIIOMl’SON,
MineraiogDt and Engineer, Bieniann's Hotel.
Walhstla. S. C.
CHANEY MORRIS’) Libel for Divorce In Frank
er >Un Superior Court, October
SAMUEL MORK1S.J Term, 1871.
J T appearing to the Court that the
. defendant, Samuel Morris, cannot be found In
this county, and is further appearing that hit resi
dence la unknown.
It Is oriered hv the Court that service nf this Li-
he' he perfected by publication of this order once *
iiHint’i f. r t-mr luoiith.-, r vie. ji t t ,e i ext teou of
this conn, in the Sou hern Banner newspaper,
publish.-* iu Alii 'us, < con;::.
A tra.-extract from the m’uuteaof Franklin Su
perior Court. TUOMAS A. I.IT1 LE,
dee l-Vuiim Clerk,
Grape Vines & Fruit Trees.
W E have for sale over 75,000
well-rooted Grape Vines, grown fin our
nurseries, near Covington, Georgia, embracing 44
varieties. Moatof litem liave l-ccn fruited by us,
and the ftuit exhibited during the pu*l rummer,
at Atlanta, Augurta, Rome and other places. We
hare also a select list of FRUIT TREES, coinprls-
ing apples, peaclie*, pear-, plums and apricots.
We will publish no catul-gue this season, hut
wlUfurnuhtoallu'hoUesireTiour I’RICL LIST,
by maiL
Our low prices will induce aU to purchase of us
ho wish to grow tbe fruit we offer fur sale. Address
W. w. CLARK <6 CO.,
oct 1871. Covington, Ga:
ndement
A work of extraordinary value.”—Booioh Pool.
•• Its plan is admirable.”—-Vetr lor* Tribune.
WW For sale by all Booksellers, or will be sent
free of expense, upon receipt of price, by the Pub
lishers.
Special circulars,containing* Dill description of
the work, with specimen pages, will be sent on ap
plication.
J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO.,
Publishers,
715 and 717Market*t., Phils.,and 25 Bond aL, N.Y.
nov.2S.6m _
LONGS & BILLUPS,
BROAD ST., ATHENS, GEO.,
DEALERS IN
DRUGS ARB MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS,
DYE-STUFFS,
PAINTS,
OILS,
GLASS,
PUTTY,
STATIONERY ;
PFRFIDIERY. I.IQF08S BITTERS.
A ND EVERYUHING usually
JLJL. usually kept in a First Class Drug Store.
Particular attention has been pard in the selection
ofaur stock, to the purity and reliability of out
goods, and fiuniliex aud phvsiciansare assured that
orders will be filled with promptness uiul fidelity.
Our
STOCK OF FANCY GOODS
ia large and attractive, embracing n great variety
PERFUMERY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
BRUSHES,
COMBS, &C.
Helmbotd’a and Ayer's Preparations, Hurley'*
Worm Candy and Sarsaparilla, Drake’s
Plantation Bitters, Domain's Crimean
Bitters, Hoolland'sGerman Bitten,
and many other popular preparations always on
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS
of llie most &|$pmvc<! varof..** on a»**i i‘.*r
sale in any quantity Jesin-J. Also (inu>*
ST. LOUIS LEAD,
Warranted strictly pare—the beat iu the maiket
useless machines, wl
1*1 ish the object
loud sounding saver
which have si]
promised
vertisemenis.
icually
in prominent and
WITH HU S & JON KS,
&&& mjbcm&t&TQ,
Proprietors Novelty Iron Works, Atlanta, Ga.
M ANUFACTURERS of Building Fronts, Omtinjin, Window Guard?,
Lnuip Posts, C tluaias, irvlo Bars, Hitchin * Y. sto, Brackets, Uaitroad Frogs, .Summer IIoux*",
ouK«r Mills, Cua.rs and aeuecs .or is* and Ycr.imlahs, Iron itallings and Fencings of the latest pat
terns for Cemetery Lots, Felices and %'er m ialis, etc., etc. All orders for
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS AND MACHINERY
tended to promptly, and no charge tna le for patterns when in re^ultr line of work.
uftctureSad lions, Andirons, Fite £laud*, Well-wheels, Portable Grates, Kettles, Caul-
of all kinds atten<
We also in ui
drons, Skillets, etc., cte
We are agents for the
Tanite ( ompany’s Emery (•rimlers, Saw Gammers, Pa
tent Fl.m;ex, etc., wiiicii wn will .k-livcr at Factory Prices.
These wheels sire free from any offensive odor, do not glair, gum, or heat, as
ringing. ‘ThTprireJS’uthw i^ramo!?n*toduc“ [ s0,ne <1° 5 are itol liable to bard, and will cut further than any other wheel,
tent to purchasers, Htis betn placid • o low hat it | ISO 6m
mvnt ...
Is within the reach of evei y housekeeper, and there I
is no article of domestic economy that will rc)ay 1
the small investment so soon.
85.50.
All that is asked for this GREAT LABOR SAV
ER, is a fair trial. We guarantee each machine to
do it* work perfectly.
Solo Agents for the United Slates,
A. H. FIUM l-t l s h rO„
513, Market Street, Philadelphia. Pa.
The largest and cheapest WOODEN WARE
no.lO-Jm
JOHN POTTS. CALVIN W. PARR.
POTTS & PARR.
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
PAINTERS,
Jackson st., 1st Door above Nat. Bank,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
rive prompt attention: to all
V T orders for House, Sign and Fancy painting
of every description. Furniture cleaned, igiinted
and varnished, at short notice. Orders from the
country promptly filled. Mixed points, ready for
use furnished to order. |ulv29tf.
1871, FALL. 1871.
KEAN, LAN DRAM & CO.
T3EG leave to inform the public tluit they are now in |>ossession of the
-I J store, No. 2 O Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., lately occupied by Messrs. H. K Kus * < ' 1 t Jii ,j e
have ready for sale a general assortment of DRY GOODS. We «iil not attempt to enumerate an
Fall and Winter Clothing.
J.E.RITCH
TNVITES the attention of his friends
_L and tho public to his Urge and carefully selec
ted stock ol
Rudy Made Clothlg
AND
s Furnishing Goods.
have ready for sale a general
different articles, but will call special attention to onr
Gent’s
His stock embrees French, German and English
Broadcloths, a variety of colored cloths, fisnev eaa-
slrueres, bcaverdoths, castors, meltons,fur beavers,
London and Scotch coatings, silk velvet snd fancy
Vesting*, Ac. My stock of Furntehiug Goods em
braces
Shirts, Collars, Ties, Suspenders, Under-
Shirts and Drawers, Half-Hose.
Gloves in great variety, etc.
where may be found full lines of Bleached nnd ’’roa n Sheeting*
striped ; heavy Cotton Fluids, Domestic Ginghams, Cotton Flannels, etc., •
AVOOLaliN DKPaHTMENT. _
A splendid assortment of red, brown and grey BLANKETS, Georgia Plains, Kerseys, en u
Satinets, Fancy Cassimeres, Black Doe Skins, Linseys, etc. » Our
Dress Goods of Every DescriptioniSKkS^^H 3 ^^
ERA JACKETS and FURS cannot ho surpassed. In our NOTION DtPAi .
with whom we have had such plcreant It: = e
years, also those we have never liad the pleasure of serving before,, loan exsminat. a Berfc on*
will do nil in our power to render ‘‘shopping” both pleasant and profitable >® ®u
and see us, one and all.
We are Ageuts for R. J. Roberta’ ParabobiKoedies and Sciasors- — „ pev
004 ^ * K E£^’H0 5D*rR.tVV statiSTA,***-
!P. S. We "will send samples and pav the
press on all bills ordered at retail ibi* amoun «
over Ten Dollars. * ■ 'J/, _
New Cotton aiul Produce Warehouse!
*** i ' ONE MILL JON DOLL A RS
Horse. Iloe, and faille Pc orders.
Invaluable for all diseases of stoak.
S. G. DOBBS,
TAEALER IN DRY GOODS,!
Xj GROCERIES, PRODUCE, HARD WARE, \
READ Y-MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
And in short, an assorted stock of family and
plantation merchandise. The hignest market price
always P«*d for count reproduce.
j To Housekeepers.
‘ TUST RECEIVED, a large assort-
i 4 J rnent of
which wo are offering at very low prices. AI1
stores sold by us
WARRANTED IM
every particular.
SUMMEY & NEWTON.
5 Nails.
N AND ROME
manufacture, for sale at
CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO’S.
500 Ke
QLD DOMIN’
THE WAREHOUSE OF THIS
t antpbil and Reynold* *> ,s ”
Com i i t
Augusta, Oeorgia,
rs NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will bi maieuponO^fon tu u
Otgr Parties Slur nxCutbin with th > lima will be f.rnlshed.—«u race j
Far lies .Stor’d x Cotton
available in THIS CITY OK ANY OTHER, *>r borrow
•T The Bank is prepared at ail time* to make W
most reasonahle terms. . . ..
Parties would do well to apply at tho Wnrehouw,
f.rmsJieo.-.w
rifefc
RODUCE OR PROVISIONS «• «h«
JNO. p! KING, Vice President.
T. P. BRANCH, Cashier.