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HENRY D. SCHMIDT,
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GEORGIA,
KEEPS A FULL LINE of SAMPLES FROM WHICH SELECTIONS CAN
BE MADE FOR THE FINEST SUITS. ALL WORK
WARRANTED FIRST CLASS.
h. SCHEVENELL. GOODLOE H. YANCEY.
• L. SCHEVENELL & CO.,
ATHEJSJS,
Dealers in Watches, Clocks
AISTX> EATTSTCY GOODS,
Will duplicate any bill from any section and have the largest stock, and, with best workmen, are
prepared to do repairing in superir style. WE MEAN ALWAYS JUST WHAT WE SAY, and
our customers can alvaya depend on getting the best goods in market at lowest possible prices.
We are Agents for the
RI2MIMGTOM SEWING MACHINE,!
The BEST now before the public. This machine has taken premiums over the Singer, Howe,
Wheeler & Wilson, and Wilson machines wherever exhibited in competition, and on the testimony
of experts has been demonstrated to be the best machine lor all practical purposes. Dont pur
chase till you see it. O.ir store is No. 3 Broad street, Athens, Ga REMEMBER, it is no trouble
to us to show our goods, and we are always glad to see you. L. SUSI EVENEUU,,
NO. 3 Eroad sheet. Athens, Georgia.
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WASifSAftITED FI¥E YEAGL3!
It respires ao Xastnietioas to raa it. It csa act eefc oat ef crier.
It will do sveyy aad Mad c* wc2s.
It will sew S cm Siss-ao I'apcr to Carsons Lcatiisr.
It is as far ia advcxco c 2 c.iics? Sewing ia iLo c 2
its superior iaprovomsatj, g.3 a Steam Car cssoila ia tcliiovemeata
ti.o eld £asMca§& Stage Coa-:2i,
PI?2G3S mid© to SSS&3 lid©
Either* for* Cash or Credit.
"■“bSSSsm" *! agents wanted.
Address : WILSON SEWIWG MACHINE CO.
OIBnrSLAITD, GEZO, CHICAGO, ILL., HEW YOZiZ, 17. 7",
rTSSANS, LA., C A LOUID, KO.
Sold in Elbert County by WM. A. BROVvN.
STQVLS AND TINWARE
J. C. STUBOSER. & CO.,
have opened at Elberton a branch of the house
at Washington, which has Won in successful
operation for eleven years, where they will keep
on hand a tull supply of
Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware and
£2ouse Furnishing tiocds,
which they will sell, at wholesale or retail, at
Washington prices. lie will also keep a lot of
Cooking and Sweating Stoves,
with all the attachments, at Atlanta prices with
freight added.
GUTTTEUINO and ROOFING don . in best
style at sho t notice. Work and ware warranted.
Repairing ot eve'-y description promptly done.
Orders taken for the repairing of
GUNS, PISTOLS, &c:
at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms
Mr. J. H. MAXWELL will be in charge of the
business at Elberton. no-v3,2t
Book Agents and
O-ood Salesmen
Are ‘-COINING .ONEY” with the famous
15 113 A DESIGNS
The French edition of which sells for s'6s, and
the London edition for S2OO. Our popular edi
tion ($5.50), containing over 100 full-page quarto
plates, is the cheapest and most elegant publica
tion in America and the best to SELL. Critics vie
with each other in praising it & the masses buy it.
Ag n. in Charleston, S.C , reports 97 orders ;
one in Ninety-5ix,5.C.,106; one in Va., 247; in
Memphis, 200 orders, taken in three weeks.
Full particulars free. Address
J. 15. FORD & CO., Publishers,
27 Park Place, New York.
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The wisest and most brilliant literary gems of
3,000 years, selected from more than
500 Authors, I* efs, ilrfariners,
Theologians, Sla esmeu,
Philosophers & Wits,
whose genius has illumined the world. This
new CYCLOPEDIA OF THOUGHT is arranged
by Topics in illustration of the Gospel Story of
v'hrist, printed for reference at t u e foot ot the
page- Other Special features of this remarka
ble book, entitled
CHRIST 5 LITERATURE
are given in our circular. The book is edited by
EDWARD EGGLESTON, D.D.,
is handsomely illustrated, and is in all respects
an elegant and valuable work. Clergymen,Teach
ers, agents, all wiio wish to earn Many/, should
apply immediately or terms and territory to J B
FOBD & CO.,Publishers, 27 Park Place,New York
\ TFA VIA PAPER MILLS.
JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor.
For Specimen of NEWSPAPER, see this issue of
this paper-
111181
| A. R. ROBERTSON, j
AN 13 GR3 NITE YARI3
ATHENS, GA.
Monumental Tombs, Head and Foot Stones, Cra
dle Tombs, Marble and Granite Box Tombs.
Also any other Marble desired for finishing
grave I '. All work warranted and perfect satis
faction given.
Come and see me and convince yourself that
you can deal with a fair and square man. Terms
moderate. sep - 29,5t
J. H. JONES & CO-
Announce to their customers and the public
that they are now receiving a large'and
well selected stock of
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
&c., direct from New York,
AT PRICES UK LOW ANYTHING
KVKtt KNOWN IN TiiiS ,M AK KT.
FOR CASH, also upon the usual ere
did to prompt paying customers, aud to no
others. We will pay
Augusta Prices for Cotton,
In liquidation of all indebted to us, and we
earnestly request all indebted to us to
come forward and help us
right away.
J. 11. J<*XCS & CO.
T. J. Mil I To”
BEAL ESTATE AGENTS,
ELBERTON, GA.,
XU ILL attend to the business of effecting
’ sales and purchases of
REAL ESTATE •
ns Agents, on REASONABLE TERMS.
Applications should be made to T. J
BOWM IN. Se„is , f
■j " ' ’ 1: a:; • H VjitiT
rfsiaSSSs'irSS
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
ON THE GEORGIA AND MACON &
AUGUSTA RAILROADS.
B£l|„On and after Sunday, June 13th, 1875,
Passenger trains on the Georgia and Macon and
Augusta railroads will run as follows:
Georgia Railroad—Day Passenger Train.
LEAVE ARRIVE
Augusta 8 15am! Atlanta 4 00 p a
Atlanta 10 30 an_ | Augusta 330 p m
Night Passenger Train.
LEAVE ARRIVE
Augusta 8 15 p m I Atlanta 6 25 a m
Atlanta ......10 00 p m | Augusta 7 40 a ra
Macon and Augusta R. R.—Dag Passenger Tram
LEAVE ARRIVE
Augusta 8 00 a m | Macon 6 00 p m
Macon 530a m | Augusta 215 p m
No change of cars between Augusta and Macon
Passengers from Athens, Atlanta, Washing
ton, or any point on the Georgia Railroad and
branches, by tan ing the Day Passenger Train
will make connection at Carnak with trains for
Macon.
CLASS SLEEPING CARS
on all Night Passenger Trains on the Georgia
Railroad; and first-cl ss Sleeping Carson a!,
Night Trains on the Macon and Augusta R. R.
S. K. JOHNSON,Supt
Best Paper for Farmers.
N. Y. WEEKLY IRIBUNE.
ONE DOLLAR per year in clubs of 30 or over.
Specimen cop:es free. For terms and commis
si ns. Address The Tribune, New York.
EXECUTOR’S SAFE.
BY virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi
nary of Elbert county, will be sold, on the
first Tuesday in November next, at the court
house door in said county, between the legal
sale hours, the tract of land in said county
whereon William W. Ilewell resided at the time
of his death, containing 197 acres, more or less,
adjoining lands of Abda Oglesby, Joel Moore
and others, 75 acres still in original woods, 40
in cultivation ; comfortable dwelling, and
good outbuildings. All in good repair. Terms
made known oi. day of sale.
JOSIAH HEWELL,
Sept. 8, 875. Ex’or Wm. W. Hewell, dec’d
C'ital on for UetferMof Dismission
OTATE of Georgia, E.bert County.—Whereas
O Margaret P. Oglesby, administratrix of
John Oglesby, represents to the Court in her
petition duly Lied and entered on record that
she has fully administered John Oglesby’s es
tate: This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to thow cause, if
any theycan, why said administratrix should not
be discharged from her administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday
in December, 1875. JAS. A. ANDREWS,
Ordinary.
Rdckersville, Ga.,
August 24, 1875
I have sold my practice at this place to Dr.
D. B. Darby, of Columbia, South Carolina, late
ly of Walhalla, and a graduate of the University
of that State. He is well prepared to practice
his profession, and I recommend him very con
fidently to our people.
Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on me, I respectfully ask for him a
continuance of the same.
L. L. CLARK.
I am now at Ruckersville, and am prepared
to attend to all calls, both night and day. All
patronage bestowed on me will be thankfully
received. Very respectfully,
Aug2s-4m D. B DARBY. M.D.
$5 to S2O ptr day, Agents wanted. All
clas: rs of workingpeople of both
sexes, young and old, make money at work
for is, in their own locilites, during their
soare moments, or all the time than at any
thing else. We offer employment that will pay
handsomely for every hours work. Full par
ticulars, terms, &c., sent free. Send us your
address at once. Don’t delay. Now is the time.
Don’t look for work or business elsewhere,
until you have learned what we offer. G. Stin
son &00., Portland, Maine.
\ ‘ ATV r L li' |i We will give cnegeiie
Vi HIM A LI/ men and women
BUSINESS THAT WILL PAY
From $4 to $8 per day, can be pursued in you
own neighborhood, and is striclly honorable.
Particulars free, or samples that are worth sev
eral dollars that will enable you to go to work
at once, will be sent on receipt ot fifty cents
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AT HOME.
HEARD & CAMPBELL
KESPE TFULLY announce their new SAW
MILD in thorough working order, and ‘il
licit the patronage of the public with full con
fidence of their anility to give sat sfaction. The
mill is located in easy distance of Eiberton
and to all in its vicinity who and sire lumber a
great saving in hauling can be made.
Every effort will be made to accommodate
the patrons of the mill.
Look! Look!
ALL PERSON'S INDEBTED TO THE SUP
scriber for medical services are re-
I spectfully requested to call at my office
between now and the first of January next and
make payment, as I am determined that all ar
rearage practice must be settled up.
“A Stitch in Time Saves Nine.”
Respectfully,
osl3,td M. P. DEADWYLER.
M. & J. HIRSCH,
WHOLESALE
CLOTHIERS,
50 Whitehall Street,
at r. on tj\ , g a
Aug 25—3 m
J WARLICR & SOX.
Manufacturers of
TIN WARE
And Dealers in all of the LATEST
MPHOYEB STOVES
Tin Plate and Tinners’ Findings,
SLATE MD IROiV MANTELS, &C.
Nos. 61 and 63 Peachtree Street,
jescMJm- ATLANTA, GA.
Full SALE CHEAP,
A GOO!) SECOND-HAND PIANO.
Apply to
G. W. ALLEN,
•cpt22-4t Ilbertoi, Ga.
The ELBERTON AIR-LINE RAILROAD
Is coming, and tbc New Goods just received and arriving at
J. H. DUNCAN & BBO.’S
ELBERTON, GEORGIA,
ARE CHEAPER THAN EVER. . The stock consists of a large lot of
READY-MADE CLOTHING, UMBRELLAS, DRy GOODS) EVERY KTND,
LADIES & GEN IS’ IIA IS, 800 IS, SHOES, f AMIL y GROCERIES, SADDLES
CROCKERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, BRIDLES. WHIPS, KEROSENE, Ac.
The above goods have been recently purchased at reduced prices, and are now offered to the
public at low prices, &COME AKD BE CONVINCED!
12c. for Cotton on Account. J. H. & J. A. Y. DUNCAN.
S. D. BLACKWELL & CO.
Have finished opening for the present
THEIR LARGE VARIED STOCK
OF
lumiMii goods
FRESH AMD NEW FROIVI INI. Y.
We know we can offer extra inducements, and we are proving it every day by sell
ing
AS CHEAP AS ANY HOUSE IN. E. GEORGIA!
Railroad Towns Not Excepted.
TO CASH AND PROMPT-PAYING CUSTOMERS
GREETING:
JB@“Higliest Prices Paid for Cotton on Account or in Cash.“©a
- C A II P E TS, CA K PETS--
Our Senior having visited Xew York and purchased a full stock of all Goods embraced in ovr line
and at prices cheaper than we have been able to obtain since the war , we now offer to the public a great
many leading articles at ante-bellum prices , namely:
BRUSSELS CARPETS, at sl.lO to Sl.GO per yard.
BODY BRUSSELS at $1.75 to $2 per yard.
THREE PLYS at 1.35 to I.so per yard.
INGRAINS at 50 cents, 75 cents, $1 and 1.25.
FLOOR OILCLOTHS from 50 cents per square yard and to the Finest Imported English Goods.
A full assortment of \\ IN DOW SHADES and in all sizes and colors for private houses and si ore
use from $1 to $5. Also to hand, and now open, the largest stock of WINDOW, CORNIOE and PIC
TURE FRAME MOULDINGS ever exhibited in Augusta. Atso, anew stock of NOTTINGHAM LACE
CURTAINS in endless variety of New Patterns , varying in price from $2 to sls each window.
5,000 Rolls Wall Papers Borders and Paper Shades.
Call Early and make selections
From this date our price for making and laying Carpets will be 10 els per yard.
JAS. G. BAILIE & PRO., 205 Broad st., Augusta.
—NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS—
.•.Cheaper than Ever.*.
HKGAIRDNER
Has just returned from New l r ork and is now receiving
WEE
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Of Fall and Winter Goods of every kind ho has ever had in store.
GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,
[BOOTS & SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ETC.
Which he offers
As Ches p or Cheaper for Cash
Or to Prompt Paying Customers than can be bought elsewhere.
Highest Prices Paid for Cotton in Cash or on Accounts
To Country Merchants who wish to buy goods he thinks he can make to their
interest to give him a call. The LADIES are SPECIALLY invited to call.
CP. V. WALKER,
AUCTION & COMMISSION MERCHANT
and
FURNITURE DEAL K R !
317. 319 and 321 Broad Street, Augusta Ga.
AUCTION HOUSE, 31Y, FURNITURE ROODS. 31!). 3*21.
"U'URNITUKE OF ALL STYLES, SELECTED FROM THE Ib.ST FACTORIES EAST AND
I. WEST, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
GOODS NEW! LATEST STYLE
PRICES MODERATELY LOW!
Save Money toy ton ing your Furoilitri off
Sep22—3m F. V. WALKER.
PETER KEFXAM,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I
Boots and Shoes
EXCLUSIVELY.
Purchasers of Boots and Shoes, whether merchants or individuals, desiring one or a theusotd
pairs, are invited to call and examine my Sl* It IAG STOCK now being opened for inspection.
Gentlemen’s Hand-sewed SHOES, BOUTS and CONGRESS GAITERS, at fully 33 per cent, low
er than the same work when made to order in this place—fit, style and workmanship equal in ev
ery particular. Ladies aie Invited to call and examine my stock of SHOES and SLIP
PERS of every style and price, wilh sizes from the smallest infant to the largest numbers.
ONE I*RICE and strictly lair dealing is the rule of the house. Orders faithfully filled,
and if desired, sent 0. O. D., on condition the person ordering can look at the goods before pay
ing for them. they paving freight if returned.
FAEMEES' BEOGANS, and a large lof ot stout Boots for heavy wear always on hand.
PETER KEENAN,
pB-X CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK, AI6VSTA, GA.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR!
The Savannah Weekly Morning
News will be sent to any address six
months for One Dollar. This is one of the
cheapest weeklies published. It is not a blanket
sheet in which all sorts of matter is promiscu
ously thrown. It is a neatly printed four-page
paper, compactly made up, and edited with great
care. Nothing of a dull or heavy character is
admitted into the columns of the Weekly. It is
an elaborately compiled compendium ef tbe
best things that appear in the Daily News. The
telegraphic dispatches of (he week are re-edited
and carefully weeded of everything that is not
strictly of a hews character. It also contains
full reports of the markets. Thus, those who
have not the advantage of a daily mail, can get
all the news, for six months, by send.ng One
Dollar to the publisher; or for one year by
ending Two Dollars.
The Daily Morning News is the same relift
ble organ of public opinion that it has alway
been —vigorous, thoughtful and conservative it*
the discussion of the issues of the day, and
lively, sparkling and entertaining in its pre
sentation of the news. In gathering arid pub
lishing the latest information and in discussing
questions of public policy, tbe Morning News i
fully abreast of the most enterprising journal
ism of the times. Price, $lO f.r 12 month*
$5 for 6 months.
The Tri-Weekly News has the same features
as the Daily News. Price, $6 for 12 months;
$3 for 6 months.
Money for either paper can be sent by pest
office order, registered letter or express, t
publisher’s risk.
1 *
The Norning News Printing Office is the
largest in the State. Every description of
Printing done at the shortest notice. Blank
Books of all kinds made to order Book-bind
ing and Ruling executed with dispatch. Esti
mates for all work promptly furnished.
Address, J. H. ESTILL,
Savannah, Ga.
BLOOOMFIELD & OTIS,
Manufacturers of
PIANOFORTES!
Factory and Warcrooms,
20!) East lrttii St., New York.
Would respectfully invite the attention of tha
public to their
NEW SCALE PIANOS
Embracing every known improvement, includ
ing their own valuable Patents, which cannot be
used on any other Piano. Particular attention
is called to tiie
NEW IMPROVED TREBLE,
Superior to any other now in use, patented May
18, 1869 MANNER OF STRINGING, so that
the ends come near the wrest plank, thus keep
ing the instrument in tune a long time ; also, to
cur METHOD OF INSERTING THE SOUND
BOARD,soasto give a larger vibratory surface,
producing a peculiar, powerful, sweet, and sing
ing tone, seldom heard in any instrument.
These insti uments were awarded the Eirst
Premium at the Fair of the American Institute,
1869; two First Premiums at the Ohio State Fair
1869; and are now acknowledged to be equal, if
not superior, to any made.
Warrantee! for Seven Years.
First Premiums at the Georgia State Fair, 117 0
y. s.
PIANO COMPANY
Tt costs less than SSCO to make any S.GCO
Piano sold through agents, all of whom nn.le
100 per cent, profit. >Ve have no agents, but
ship direct to families at factory price.
We make only onestylean ihave but on* price.
Two Hundred and Ninety Dollars , net ea h, with
no discount to dealers rr commissions to tench*
ers. Our lumber is thoroughly sea oued; our
cases are Doable Veneered with Rosewood, have
front rou.’d corners,serpentine bottom and carv
ed legs. We use the full iron plate with over
strung bass, French Grand action with top dam
pers, and our keys are of the best ivory, with
ivory fronts. Onr /’iano has seven ocinv<!s, it 6
feet 9 inches long, 3 feet 4 inches wide, end
weighs, boxed, 955 pounds. Every Piano i. felly
warranted for five years.
Send for illustrated circular, in which we re
fer to over 700 Bankers, Merchants, etc., seme
o whom you may know, using our Piano? is 44
States and Territories.
I . S. I*l IXO COM PAX r,
810 Broadway, N. T.
J£aS“Rcfer to E. B. Tate, Jr., Elberton, Ga.
THE GREAT REPUTATION^
which Dr. Pemberton’s Fluid extract of Stil
lingia (or Queen’s Delight) has attained ia all
sections ot the country as a
GREAT AND GOOD MEDICINE,
and the largo number of testimonials which are
constantly being received from persons who
have been cured by its use, is conclusive proef
of its gr at merits.
THIS GREAT HEALTH RESTORER
is a positive specific and cure for Dyspepsia
Liver Complaints, Constipation, Headache, Diz
ziness, Pains in the Back, Kidney Complaints,
Jaundice, Female Weakness, Lumbago, General
Debility, Gravel, Gout, Scrofula,°Cnnceroa
Humor, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Ringworm,
Pimples and Humors on the Face, Old Ulcers’
Rheumatism, Mercurial and Syphilitic Affec
tions.
It removes all Mercurial or other poisons from
the Blood, and soon restores the system to per
fect health and purity. That Pale, Yellow,
Sickly looking skin is soon changed to one of
beauty, freshness and health It will cure any
chronic or long standing diseases, whose real or
direct cause is bad blood. A trial will prove it.
Thousands have been snatched as it were from
the grave by its miraculous power, who now
enjoy health and happiness, where once all was
misery.
It invigorates and strengthens the whole ys
tem, acts upon the secretive organs, allays in.
flammation, cures ulceration, and regulates the
bowels.
I>r. Pemberton’* Stillingia or
queen’s Delight gives Health,
Strength and Appetite.
Tt purifies the Blood, and renovates and in.
vigorates the whole system. Its medical pro
perties are alterative, tonic, solvent and diuretic.
For testimonials of wonderful cures, se and to
the Proprietor, or call upon your Druggists.
The get uine is prepared only by
Dr. J. S. Pemberton,
Chemist, Atlanta, Ga.
For sale by all first-class Druggists.
Office of George Adair, Wall Stree
Atlanta, Ga , July 16, 1
Dr. J. S. Pemberton—Dear Sir :I ha ,<j
your Extract of Stillingia for a chro
affection of many years standing, wfiich ,*
cure after all other remedies had tailed | a , (
known your Sti’lingia used in the w .st uses
of scrofula, secondary syphilitic diseases beu
nmtism, kidney and liver affections, with great
success. In fact, 1 have never known it to fail
in the most desperate cases. I consider it the
greatest blood purifier kttowu. Your* truly,
J. C. ETANg.
For sale by
Or. 11. C. EDMCNDI,
A■ J 11. llfcerlea, Ua.