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SULILROAD TX3IE 2A3I»a.
Arrival and Departure of I -Ona at Milledgeviile.
A. J. Jarrell.
The third conference year of Mr. Jar-
rell’s ministration in the M. E. Church of
-Vlilled ( <revil!e is about to c vpire. His ca
reer here has been both successful and
satisfactory. During the three years he
has labored in our midst he has-preached
406 sermons, paid 2.519 } x si ual visits,
heldibl prayer meetings, conducted 131
tuneral services, received 121 nev. church
members, and administered the ordinanc;
of baptism to 127; besides assisting ir
.Sunday School, class meeting and c ithei
requirements of the cliurch.
As a speaker, Mr. Jarrell is sincere, and
earnest, and these two fundamental prin
ciples of an ambassador of. Christ carry a
force which strike home to the hearts of „
the hearers. He engages in no oratorical j P I
nlgilts WlllC.il please alone the sense and SR brotl ' f ' n< - we revere his niemnrv; as Masons we wil
V , | fene-' •*i* fvu - Our brother >leeps until he el.a'l he
tribute of ^esp-'Ct.
H'livcii ir,, ) err.-- \ . 3 i
Mi'.lvdjjetiffe. !> «•?;„>. r.tf, 1*73 (
tlie Crnn .iuiiicttion«,(
this ledge, hod on the 1st inst.. to dmfl ►ui ab!
1 resolutions on lira occasion ..f tin- death of Brother
E W. Callaway' respectfaliv report:
“I)u9t thou art and unto du^t thou siialt reftirn."
’ trie irrej*caUfi fiat The old, the in', idle agsd and
OTT the yn-irg have filVn before the Seethe of the
■irim Monster 1} an»v, streinrh of manhood, inf*d
lectual grealre-s, irenial friendship; all, ail, succumb!
'■ las. we are but of !(>-■’.-y. Brethren remember! the
ii->nr it eonu-* to a!! a! fc“, to none when they expert
it. The oioeksUikm tvnive; prepare! The clock
-trikee one. Who akt . note of time!! The Master
.peaks! "Thou a t d-ad. ’ Again our Lodge is in
mourning Sad wefe onr hems as we bmp the moral
remains ot our deceased Brother to their final resting
are Tie was an biravpt man and a worthy Ma.-on.
GREAT REDUCTIONS !
GREAT REDUCTIONS!
Bargains
immense
GOODS MUST BE SOLD
MACOX V. AI’virsTA RAILUOAD.
I>:iy Train.
Down Train to Augusta arrives ■. Milledpev., 8 17 a ni
I’p Train toaluctaparjtves at Mi:l<ajoevi:ie, 3 31 p.m
C!i*nar of Ur’jrdr.b' 3S. &• F. JJ.
Djwu ttaiit from Kaiootou arrives ot .Mill.
3:10 p in.
l‘ptrain I n.nti <■ don ai i ivei at IL.ie.ljjcviilc l<l : '.9pm
w. *??,
pathetic sublimity in his ardent childlike' “" rt bai!lo t '' j l ^isn- on tile Treof e-hoard by
faith ns he appeals to the M^ t Hfgh that! 8 W eef*‘fci^orkfcrthe-«mnd Over-
i seems to lift his hearers into thoverypres-
, enee of God, and brings home to ta* h one!
d«evt!!e at the comforting promise of our Lord, “ Vndl
all things, whatsoever ye shall ask in pray-1
er, believing, ye shall receive."
Coaler ia Trovisiunji, Graccriee fruits, Toys
Confeclicntiy, Caa Goo. -*, etc.,
SHF" CHEAP 13)li CASH.
Mille'ieeville, Aug. ?n. 1^73. 4 6m
JOHNM CLARK, ,
HENRY W. THOMAS {
L. If COMPTON, )
Committee,
Iffemorial of Solomon B. Brookin.
Ourlam»h*M S.)Lom »v R Ban
Mr. Jarrell is much beloved bv his n ™ ■ born tl ' 0 ^arW^ay «f P^hrnurv IHlp.in V/iiHliinyton
‘ oejovet. t).» hlS own county. w'lOrc he re-id d thirty five years-removirjf
• „ legation, and lugiuy respected and , ’.. n l** ; >t<yhw State of Alabama—he remained in that
esteemed by all Christians and The noonle s,a ih li 1 r eturnedito Oeor^ia, became
FOU MAYOH.—AVe arc author
ized to announce Dll. J. W. HERTY as
a candidate for re-elect -'on to the office of
Mayor, at the ensuing'city election.
FOR ALDER1MAN.—TYe p.re au-
thorizt d to announce If. \\. THOMAS
as a candidate for AlJermaii, at the ensu
inir city election.
SsTWe announce the name of Mr.
E. T. ALLINCx, as a candidate for Alder
man. MANN CITIZENS.
I am in the Field for Alderman !
A NEW CANDIDATE FOR THE 5TH
WARD.
7?. ffOBL.
For Clerk aud Trcusartr,
117K art* nntlmriz^i l> h-: r.R u the name of
Tf OEOU(^K \V. (JAKAKLii a-s a cnululate for
file office of Cierk and ireu-mro; ni tl:e eri'iiiog muni
cipal election.
MilledtfNviile, Ga , Dec. 2d, 1^7:5. 19 tde.
For Aiarbltal.
T HE name o! THOMAS J. JENKINS ia annnnnc-
ed fur Marshal, at tJie clfy a’ectiuu in January,
I)ee. Td, 1^73.
MANY CITIZENS.
Id tde.*
PIchm Srlllf.
Tboae iudebted to tbia office for
ple.vie come forward and felMu i--
tone) ifi needed.
■.■■■ erifiticBa will
■ ii i!**!y, as tl o
nictation, end lugiuy respected and' Ip State of AHHama—he remained in that
S T.1irl Hio nonn'o i Sta! y ’ti'l 18n3 wb»n he returned
gcnorill v "ill n-m 5 cn" i ‘ neitizen I»f Baldwin nmnty ani
.7 . Trill be idled With deep ' Lodge. On the3d Deeemher, injt . he died, 'eavin" a
regret_ifhe is transferred to another mis-’ " ' '
■f BaMwin eminty and a member of this
'n the
__ 'low nnd son io mourn hie demit*
™ n :_y t * hope the Bishop wilf^nd hhn | Hv^hldw b jie *Th ° f °" r “ rother ’ 8 ,ife ’ He
Bargains!
GOODS MUST BE SOLD!
“At the Augusta Store J”
“At the Augusta Store !”
“At the Augusta Store!”
AND WILL BE SOLD I
AND WILL BE SOLD !
AND WILL BE SOLD !
COTTON IS LOW !
COTTON IS LOW'!
COTTON IS LOW'!
is n t A pebMedropped
into the preaf occsn of time, lie sank beneath iis bil
low?, leaving no ripple oa the surface. The world
inovr*8 on. time rolls apace, generations disappear,
monuments cnvnbfe, 'he present ignores the pa*t and
the fntnrc v. iil ignore the present. As it is with one
brother—so must it soon be with u?. Happy will it be
foru-s. if the rt c »rdin£ Angel can note of os .*19 of him.
“He was nn honest* man fl Hu nbV, onpretendin^,
sincere, lie did unto oti.ers as he would that others
tctII lip no^fnnnD-1 p},, )u!d d[o unto him.” Asa MasoYi he was pr mpt, true
. . - O.ytponed IDltil tll6 J tti „cij ev< Il- » and fnvhfal to every vow. an exemplar to the b~e*h-
for another year to Milledgeviile, where
one and all are prepared to bid him wel-i
come. yr j? p
Owing to the Tableauv in Temper
ance Hall on Friday evening next,"the
regular meeting of Milledgeviile Council
IF LOW PRICES WALL DO IT !
IF LOW' PRICES WILL DO IT!
IF LOW' PRICES WILL DO IT!
AND MONEY IS SCARCE !
AND MONEY IS SCARCE !
AND MONEY IS SCARCE !
ing following.
Sets.for Cotton.
j ren, an ornament t«* ’h*? craft. Th
I hath called him up higher,
I spirit ever bathe in
mercy scat of God
Supplies for the ihsvhins.
Rids for furnishing supplies for the
State Lunatic Asylum arc invited by ad
vertisement in this paper.-to which, the
attention of merchants and manufactu
rers is specially invited. Sealed propo
sals will be received by Mr. E. D. Brown,
gteward, up to the 18ih inst.
I©" An election for Clerk of the Supe
rior Court, to fill the vacancy occasioned
by the resignation of Mr. P. L. Fair,
was held on Monday last. Mr. John M.
Edwards and Mr. P. L. Fair h iving with
drawn from the contest, the race was be
tween Messis. W T aiter Faijie and T. L.
MeComb. Mr. Paine was etected l>y a
large majority.
aSF The first of a series ol entertain
ments (under the management of the Ex
ecutive Committee,) for the relief of suf
fering which may occur among the poor
■of this community during the winter,
will come off, in the Senate Chamber, on
next Friday evening. Particulars will
be given by handbills. It is confidently
expected that the public will show their
appreciation of these efforts to amuse
th c-m and at the same time provide a
fund for the poor.
BS" One car load of Salt,
'■ “ “ Flour,
2,500 yards Heavy Domestic Bagging,
Just received and for sale cheap for
cash, by H. 11. IlLNDIllX.
Milledgeviile. Dec. 9, 1873.—20 ti
The Beard cf Physicians of the Alo*
pathic School cf fSe ricias of C-a-
The Board of Physicians of the State
of Georgia have berm in session in this
city since the 1st instant, Dr. S. G. W'hite,
President, presiding.
Dr. Case, Secretaiy of the Board, in
forms us that that the following persons
have been licensed as Physicians upon
Diploma:
H. N. Holiifield, M. D.
T. W. Mason, “
In order to meet my obliga
tions now maturing, I offer to my
Patrons 15 ctsperlb for good cotton
in payment of their accounts.—
r ome now and settle up—1 am
in need of Money, and must
make sacrifices. Necessity knows
no bounds! Be prompt in re
lieving my wants, and i will be
able to help you again.
JD0LPH JOSEPH,
At his New Corner.
TO RENT.—One-half of a large
double house, containing five large rooms it
with a fire place in each room, together
with pne-half of an excellent garden. For
further information enquire at this office.
Supreui" Architect
.i.lii-r, waicre may liin promoted
i the glutiet of ttie siiekinsh, in the
The committee recommend 'hat the Lnds;e and Jew
els be draped in mnnraiug for tlirty days, and brethren
wear thetisual bAdtfe tor til*- etuine period •
j. m. Ei)wads, j
C P CItAU tOUD. ? Committee
R. E! Me REYNOLDS. )
Mince Meat liy the pound at
Nov lOtii, ISi t. it, 6t.
CONN'S.
Il i» an EatnbliNhrft Far! that Consumption
can be cared; bat itiifjr better to prevent the cru**!
disease from fastening itself on thu system, by the
timely nse of a remedy like Dr Wistar’s Balsam ef
Wi'J Cherry. This atandard preparation wi!i speedily
cure a cnut;h or cold, and even consnmp'ion often
vielJato its ^reat power.
crue! I 1874.
Supplies for the Asylum.
Georgia State Lunatic Asylum,
OFFICE TRBARVftCft t \- ai’Etl IKD, )
Niaa Millkugetili.1:, G t, 4th Dtc., 1873. I
rjUlE undersigned will receive under authority of
1 tt.e Board ol Trustees,up to tiie IS h of DECEM
BER. 13 o'clock M . SEALED PROPOSALS for fur-
nislnnc tlie articles specif. • I below.
Parlies offering bids will l,,* at liberty to bid for any
one or more ot the articles in the lint ; all being required
to furnish with their bids, samples of the articles pro
posed to be supplied ; and a y articles furnished not
coming np fully to such samples may be rejected and
returned at the expanse ot tlie bidder. .All artielis
must ti j strictly sound and of good merchantable qual
ity. Tiie men: must be delivered in such amonois as
required weekly
One-tliir ot ins articles must be delivered at Mil-
ledgeviile, freight prepaid, by the 1st ol January, 1874
<lue-tU rd of the articles must be delivered at Mil
ledgeviile, freight prepaid, by the 1st February, 1871.
And one-third ot the articles must be delivered at
Milledgeviile, freight prepaid, by the Until February,
AND TO MAKE IT HOLD OUT!
AND TO MAKE IT HOLD OFT!
AND TO MAKE IT HOLD OUT!
Spend it “A T
“AT
“AT
SEE THE PRICES !
SEE THE PRICES !
SEE THE PRICES !
We are now offering Goods at LOWER prices than ever.
Money is Wanted and Money We Mean to Hmt
ETORITIIIM; 15 OUR LI5E HAS BEEN iMAUKED DOW!
25 per cent.
We are now selling Goods at ONE-HALF THEIR VALTJRE. In Drea*
JVe Offer Special Inducements*
French all Wool Merinoes down at
Poplins. Alpaecas. Delanics and Woolen Fabrics at
I N
G5 cents
25 cents par
THE
THE
THE
AUGUSTA
AUGUSTA
AUGUSTA
STORE!”
STORE
STORE
AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF !
AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF !
AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF !
DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS
?€
ADY-MADE CLOTHING*
W'e arc offering extreme Bargains.
FhU Suits at $5 OO worth $8 OO,
Striped and Figured ALP ACC AS, reduced to
Plain Colored “ “
Corded Poplins “
Satin Striped Poplins “
Extra French Poplins “
Silk Poplins
FINE BLACK ALPACCA AT
COTTON MARKET.
The following is the market report
of December 9:
Liverpool.—Middlings Sfd.
Nrw York—Middlings 15.^.
Sava nn a ii—M idd 1 i r.gs 1 o *
Charleston.—Middlings 15.
Augusta—Middlings 14A
Millepoevili e—Middlings 14.
Gold 9f-
J
l STAR BAGGING.
; “T r
v , 1 rriHE Heaviest Domestic Gunny
Y I that is to he found in this
market may be had at the store of
T. A. CARAKER, Agt.
Milledgeviile, Ga., Nov. 3d. 1873. 15 tf
I 30.000 “
1 JO,(lilt) “
] 3 (I 0 “
cliO “
4,000 “
100 gnils
1.1,110 lbs
1 bbl
80"
400
500
Sandcrsville.
Macom
Macon.
Min roc, Walton
Dublin. [Co
Milledgeviile.
Baldwin Co.
Erttonion.
B t tins wick.
RusselviRe.
All >anv.
Biduwiu county
Cochran.
Sparta.
Sa.nJei!--villa.
Lin f on.
Linton.
Covington.
Ceriugton.
Coclu'jn.
C* iliaparchee.
Ltui ns Co.
Forsyth.
Forsyth.
Forsyth.
Davishoro.
Brunswick.
Brmswiek.
Brunswick.
Davishoro,
H»rn Jon, Burke
Macon. [oo.
Johnson co.
Ajftens.
Tv. ergs county.
Align t:u Gtu
M t on. (-hi.
TVljih Igeville.
Ekamina*
W. P. Stubbs,
W. S. R. Hardman
J. L. Linder,
I. L. Harris, Jr.,
J. W. Butts,
G. W. Thomas,
L B. M. Davis,
B. F. Chambless,
S. J. Hilsman,
J. A. P. Robson,
T. F. Walker,
P. T. Pendleton,
J. B. Roberts,
John Stone,
R. G. Stone,
W. W. Evans,
E. Y. Branham,
Y. M. Morg.m,
A. H. Shi,
A. L Haines,
J. H. Harrison,
R. F. Wright,
B. F- Rudisil,
A. F. Chatham.
J. J. Harris,
J M. Madden,
J. S. Blain,
J. D. Graham,
E. L. Crump.
J. W. Shinholstor,
R. H. Hightower,
J. E. Pope,
W. O. Daniel,
Aliilc Holsenbako.
C. H. Hall,
J. W. Herty,
Licenses Granted ai iek
thin.
A J. Sewell.. Lumpkin.
G. W. T. Hannah liioranston.
Licensed as Druggists' after Exami
nation.
J. R. Brown, Atlanta.
W. H. S. Zeilin. . 31.- «n.
John Maury, S . annali.
J. A. PolhiU, / "
Licensed as AroTiiEcATiii s after Ex
amination.
Charles H. Green. Augusta.
G. T. Yardman, Forsyth.
Robert E. Carter, Cohunbus.
Licensed as Apotihumi;iL:s,utoN Di-
plomas.
Marcus B. White, -ID Ft n'fvth.
A. H. Snead,
Jas. N. Shinholstc-r “ W ; Thin son co.
T. F. Flemming, " Aug'^tin.
J. A, Etheridge “' Latonton,
H. R. Rosignol “ Augusta.
P. R. Holt, “ Macon.
Charles J. Moiht “ Columbus.
W. B. Young, “ JJbany.
J. R. Janes, “ Dawson.
Oscar L. Smith, “ Savannah.
The Board will remain in session tiie
entire month for the accommodation of
all who desire license, either on diploma
or examination.
At the close of the Session we will pub
liah a complete list of Licentiates of the
Board from its organization to the pres
ent time,
A. D. Nunnally was elected Mayor of
Griffin, on the 3d inst.
Council Proceedings.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, )
Mit.LeDGEvit.LB, December orJ, 1873. )
Rkgclar Meftisg ••
Present—His tlen. Alderman Staley, Mayor protem
Aldermen, Temples, Holder, ( maker, and Co: :i.—
Absent—His Hon. the Mayor and Alderman Trice.
The minutes of the last meeting were rea*l and
confirmed— After which His Hon. the Mayor came in
and took his seat.
The petition of H. Cltaifinch tvas on motion referred
to the land committee.
Tiie following petition was read ana on motion of
Alderman Temples was granted :
Milledgeviile. Dec. 3rd, 1873.
To His lion, the Mayor and Aldermen of said ci‘v;
the undersigned respectfully petitions your Honorable
bodv to release him of his city tax for the present year.
Y T ery Ke-peetiuliy,
G.L. PKESTWOOD.
The following petition was road :
Milledgeviile, Dee. 3rd, 1873.
To His Hon. the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of
Milledgeviile.
The undersigned respectfully petitions your Honor
able bodv to have a sufficient number of trees set out
on Hancock street, being on tiie corner of Jefferson
street running west to the eudoi the It. ( athdie Church
lot and your petitioners wdl everprnv.
T. J. CLINE, Chairman.
J. P. QUINN. Treasurer.
Building Committee.—JAMES SUPPLE.
DAVID SHEA,
C. 15 MUNDAY, Sec’ty.
On motion the committee on planting trees were au
thorized to comply with the above request.
The Mayor appointed the following committees for
the balance of the year.
On Streets, Aldermen Staley, Holder nnd Caraker.
On Cemetery. Aldetmen Conn, Trice and Temples,
Ou Lands, Aldermen Temples. Conn nnd Staley.
The following accounts were passed lo wit:
E Trice $J 3'h D Caraker f 53 83; Wm. Gibson
$34 50; T. W. 'fork $ IS 93.
On motion Council adjourned.
P. FAIR, C.erk,
lbs
Bankrnpi Sale.
l)Y VIRTUE of an order by the Honorable the
iX District Court of the Un;*eu States for the South
ern District of Georgia—will bn sold free 1 r* in all en
cumbrances whatever—on the first Tuesday in JAN
UARY next, in front of the C’eurt House door in the
city ol Milledgeviile, to the highest bidder, the follow
ing property to wit :
Thirteen hundred acres of land, more or less, lying
nn th- West bank of Oconee river in Bal lwin coun
ty, a ijoining lands of Mrs. Catherine Kenan and
others, and known as the Lamar a. Calhoun p,aoe or
a part of the tract kn .wn ai Myrick's river place.
The above property to be sold in lots of 20J l*J acres
more or less. Terms Cash.
ALSO, The dwelling home and lot of twenty-three
acres, moreorless lying in the village of Midway, near
Milledgeviile, and known as the Herseheil \ . John
son plaw?- Terms Cash.
All the above property sold as assets o. 8titn 1 .
Mjnck, Bankrupt.
B. W. B \RKOU ,)
W. McKINLEY. S Assignees.
Dec. 9,1873. -° tlil! -
4,Oht)
1,0110
20
1,5'Jil
501)
400
1
100
1(0
21
15
10
libs
lbs
fcbla
lbs
bbl
lbs
All articles will be re-weighed and re-meas ti*ed by
the Assistant S ewarJ, and must come up to advertised
weights and measurement. We cannot he governed
or controlled by marked weights or measurement,
All dry goods to be delivered by 1st January. 1874,
Cash will be pal i for all the goods between the 1st
ann 5th of .March, provided they have been delivered
and the contract fully complied witn.
LIST OF ARTICLES.
350 But'ttels white corn.
650 *• O at a
io “ Hye
•1 “ Barley
20,000 lbs Timothy H^y
9.000 t; Clear rib aide white or bulk meat
9.000 “ Shoulders
2.000 “ Good Hams
2,500 “ Leal Lard
25 “ Hops
Fauiiiy Flour
White corn meal (water ground)
Rio Coffee
Java do
Brown Su;rar
Molasses (good article)
Goshen Butter
Rye Whiskey
Cheese
Crushed Pillar
Tobacco
Onions
Hominy
Mackerel, No. 2
Irish potatoes
Kao
Turpentine Soap
Adamaiitiue candles
Spt’» Turpentine
Cot*king Soda
Black pepper, in grain
Green Tea, good article
Sacks Salt
Ke#s of nails—1 of 10 pen , 1 of 20 pen ,
2 ol 12 pen , 2 of l(i pen., 2 of 8 pen.,
J of 6 pen., 1 of 4 pen.
Common tin wash pans
“ “ mess ‘ ('arge)
“ tl t{ (small)
Water buckets, common
White wash brushes, large size
Colored hose, f- r teinales
White “ “
Blankets
Good shoes for female patients
'* u ** “ male “
4 ‘ Sock-*, home knit preferred
bushels Good Sweet potatoes—5 i bushels de
livered weekly.
dozen good granite cups and saucers
“ “ 44 Phites, dinner size
44 44 44 Bowls and pitchers
* 4 44 44 Pint &. quart 4 ‘
44 44 44 Bowls, asst’d sizes
44 44 44 Pint mugs
44 41 44 1 -2 gal. pitchers
44 44 Common ware chamber
vesseis
44 44 Granitedishes.asst’dsizes,
cxclud'g Jarg’st &l smallest
44 Good strong tumblers, but not partic
ularly heavy.
ALSO, between 350 to 45 lbs. of good Beef, to be
delivered daily between the hours of 3 nnd 4 o clock
p in., during cold weather, commencing the 1st day of
January, 1874, sail contract to be made for six months.
The bidder must specify the prices at which each
item or kind of goods is proposed to be furnished, by
the pound, gallon, or sacs, as the case may be ; the
right being reserved to award the contract for supply
ing the above namod ai tides to any one or more ot the
bidders, or reject any bid offered Bids should be
marked 44 l o furnish supplies,’* and addressed to the
undersigned. 1£RASMUS D. BROW N,
8ieward S. L. A.
20 2t.
20
20
25
30
40
50
20
25
40
45
50
G5
75
85
cents..
worth 25 anJ 30 OVERCOATS, SHAWLS,
25 cents,
30 and 35
40 cents.
75 cents, j Everything Lower than it would Cost to bring them hen.
cents, ■worth 35 oents.
« “ 35 to 40
iST'Call ere purchasing elsewhere.
Flannels !
Flannels !
Flannels!
ALT, WOOL RED FLANNEL
Twill
20 cents, worth 30 cents.
25 “ “ 35 cents.
35 “ “ 40 to 45.
40 “ “ 50 cents.
OPERA FLANNELS, ALL COLORS 45
25
cents.
worth 35
35
U
“ 45
40
u
“ 50
50
«
« 60
60
a
“ 75
45
u
“ 75
olpb Joseph.
At His New Corner.
Milledgeviile, Ga., Nov. 25th, 1873.
10)
PANIC, PANIC, PANIC.
^ ACCOUNT of the scarcity of money and the low price of Cotton, I would invito the attention tf I
buyers to the fact that I have REDUCED the price of all my
SHAWLS !“
15 do*.
fi
4 “
15 “
15 “
101 pairs
2 tlO “
10 “
250
600
12
SHAWLS !
SHAWLS!
FULL SIZE BRIGHT PLAID SHAWS 81 25 worth $2 00
DRAB
BEAUTIFUL STRIPED
FANCY
EXTRA “
1 25
2 00
3 00
5 00
6 00
00
“ $3 50
“ 84 50
“ 88 00
“ $10 00
Balmorals!
Plantation for Sale or Rent.
1 ,407 aerfia on West bank of Oconee River, seven
miles below Milledgeviile, well improved—plenty
of good new houses—large farm open—fine pasturage
—public road by the door—good water and timber.—
Place now iu tenancy of Wm. Mack Tucker, Esq.—
Now is your chance for a cotton planter’s fortune.—
Price six dollars per acre—one third cash, balance at
IO percent interest, in two payments—boud tor titles
when mouey paid— bond not negotiable.
It not sold Boon, piuce and pet haps some mu’es, to
rent. WM. McKINLEY,
Attorney for J. Sibley &. Sons.
Mil edgeville, Nov.20, 1873. 18 tf-
HOUSE,
Bankrupt Sale.
B Y VIRTUE of an Older of the Bonora1>!e the
District Court of the United State.; for tin* Sout h
ern District ot Georgia, will he soM !:■ e from all cn
cumhrauccs wnateier, on tlie fir-t lu- Jay in J AM
ARY next in front of the Court lions'- door in Jcfifer-
souvdle, to the highest bidder, the folk wing propel ty
to wit. , , ',
Three thousand twu hundred acres mi.re or iess, ly
ing in Twiggs county adjoining lands of John T Fit?,
mpnek T. Jones and other* nnd known us ihc ..lynch
Wtii’s place. The above property to be sold iu lots
of 2 i2 1-2 acres more or less
Property sold aaassets of Stit’u P. Myrtek, Laukrnpt-
Terms Cash. _ ...
BENJ. W. BARROW . /
VV. McKINLEY, Jk < Assignees.
THE GRANITE
ATLANTA, GEOKGLA
BY MBS. BARNETT,
Formerly*/)/ Milledgeviile, Georgia.,
Is now np«*B aa a Private Boarding IIou«e, for the
! accouiutodation of i’ran^ient, Regular and I)ny Board*
era.
This House ia t*n Broad street, between the Rail
road Bridge and Marietta fctreet, near the centre of tfie
c;ty and within less than two hwicfreJ varus of the
nie?exitCapHoi. Terms reasonable.
N. C. BARNETT.
Dec. 2,1S73. W tf.
A Pair of Mules for Sale
Balmorals!
Balmorals!
, BEADY MADE BOULEVARD SKIRT 75 cents, worth SI 25
“ FLANNEL
FELT
EMBOSED FELT
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT !
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT !
BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT !
81 00
1 50
2 00
2 25
1 50
200
2 50
3 00
“AT
THE AUGUSTA STORE!”
“AT THE AUGUSTA STORE!”
“AT THE AUGUSTA STORE!
SHOES!
SHOES
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Notions, &c.,
To such an extent, that everybody ia bound to be encouraged to BUY FROM ME.
Iam.aa usual, to be found at the “NEW YORK STORE," Stetson’s old stand, next door to Pei
Denton, and will be pleased to wait on old friends and customers, as well as on new ones to the b
ability.
y *
Milledgeviile, Novlo, 1 873.
19. ADLlvg.
GREAT ATTRACTIONS
AT THE
MAC ON BRANCH STORE!
X\7E HAVE NOW IN STORE one of the choicest stocks of DRY GOOD, CLOTHING, BOOTS, UNI
VV II a IS. FURNISHING GOODS, &c., ever brought to this town.
We are offering those
GOODS AT MACON PRICES
And GUARANTEE to dnplicate any bill bought in Macon or Savannah.
Remember, we are at ISISOiIOF’3 OLD STAND nnder the Hotel Block. Our motto is
“ QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS !”
call the attention of our customers and the public in general*!*
the fact that we are in no way connected with the so-called Macon Store Na,is
that we are the only House here which is a Branch of a Macon House.
INUSSBAUM, DANNENBEliG & CO.,
Hotel Block, Milledgeviile, Ga,
NUSSBAUM & DANNENBERG,
^o. 70 Third St., Macon, Ga,
Oct. 21. D
€0.
SHOES
Men’s Heavy Brogans
BacheUer’s Best D. S. Brogans
Men’s Calf Boots
“ “ “ (hand-sewed)
Women's PeggedShoes,
« “ “ (full stock)
Ladies Calf Skin “ (sewed)
Children's Copper Tip
81 00
worth
81 50
1 50
44
2 00
4 00
6 00
8 00
44
12 00
1 00
44
1 00 to 1 50
1 25
«
1 75
1 75
44
2 25
75
44
1 00
194 and 198 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Haviug thoroughly completed their
NEW IRON FRONT STORE,
giving th un ample room (four floors, 125 by 41 leet,) for their MAGNIFICENT STOCK of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goode,
Desire to inform the pabMc that they have now on hand, and keep constantly in Store, one of tfcft
and moat superb stock* of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ilf :mv house in the Southern country, purchased on such favorable terms and in such Urge quantities m tS
ecub'e them to sell goods ns CHEAP as nay REPUTABLE HOUSE IN THE UNITED STATES.
{'jp-Al; or Jen promptly and carefully attended to, and respectfully solicited. Oct. 21, ISM, ltlffi
Dec. 9,1873,
211 l.'i.
Selling off at Cost
IN ORDER TO MAKE A CH XNGE IN MV J
I IXLSS. I offer my entire S ock of Gou.Uat bU5>l,
FOR THIRTY 3JAY3,
Consis-irgin part of GOLD anil SIL\ L-i ^ ATCH
KS, JEW ELKY ot description,
Plated Ytare, Castors, Spoons &e»)
GUNS, PISTOLS, CUTLERY
rih\ many other things u-uaily kept i:i a Jewelry
Store, too numerous to meution, ia fact ererytnujg in
my eetablishinent for the ^
C\«U ANU CASH ONV*Y.
Call, see and price my Goods. Repairing done as
aeaai. , . ,
N B t —All those indebted to the undersigned, are
reqnested to make payment, otherwise their accounts,
&c - wi ‘ 1 be 1,auJed ° V '' er f g.'t'wIEDENIIAN.
Milledgeviile, Ga., Dec 9, 1873. 29 lm.
[ WILL SELL at public outcry, in front of the
Masonic Hall, ou tiie
2d Saturday [13th] of December
next, a pair of larjc, fine well broke mnles: they are
well-matched, will work any where, and were three
years old la.it Spring. Terms cash.
J F. C. rOSF.Y.
Milledgeviile, Nov 29, 1873. 19 2t
FALL TRADE 1873!
STORE AND
Rhine Wine at
Rot. 10th, 1873, ICOt.
CONN’S.
Baldwin County Sheriff's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court house door in the
city of Milledgeviile, on the first Tuesday in
JANUARY next, within the usual hours tf sale, the
following property, to-wit:
One acre of laud with improvements t.iereon, od
North Common ot the city ot Milledgeviile, whereon
Rob’t. Hammond now lives, sold as the property of
Kob’c. Hammond to satisfy two fi las in favor of N B.
Brooks. Property pointed out by Plaintiff Levied on
and returned to me Dy John Gently, Cous’able.
JOHN B. WALL, Sheriff.
I Doo. 9,1873, S»td»,
At Lowest Possible Kates
TO CONSUMERS:
100 ROLLS HEAVY DOMESTIC BAGGING.
4 BALES OF GUNNY BAGGING.
3 TONS OF ARROW TIES.
1 CAll LOAD V E.?t b
Seed Oats, Barley aad Rye.
NEW MACKEREL, in 1-4 bbls. and
Kits.
BACON Sides nnd Shoulders,
Clear D 8. Sides,
Sugar Cared Canvassed HAMS.
Choice Leaf Lard in Backets.
Gilt-Edge Goshen BUT1ER in 5 lb Pails.
Sugar and Coffee; Syrnp and Molasses,
Axes, Steelyards, Grass Blades, dtc.. dtc.
C. H. WRIGHT & SON.
UiUedgeriUe, Sept, 10,1873. 7 tf
Clothing!
Clothing!
. JOHNSON 4* SMITH,
WHOIjHSAIiE
Clothing
REDUCED IN PRICE !
REDUCED IN PRICE !
REDUCED IN PRICE!
“AT THE AUGUSTA STORE!”
“AT THE AUGUSTA STORE !”
“AT THE AUGUSTA STORE !”
Remember Money Saved is Money iMade.
So call and examine the above goods before purchasing, as we are determined to
sell—and if the goods suit, the PRICE SHALL.
Nos. 74, 76, 78, MULBERRY STREET,
ludcr the Masonic Temple and Oppesite the Lanier
MACON, €3 A«,
O FFER TO THE PEOPLE of BALDWIN and surrounding rounties, one of the i^geet, batf
and cheapest Stocks of GROC ERIES, LIQUORS and PLANTATION bUPPLIES ever broagfct
Geori'.a—for cash or on time—consisting in part of
Milladgeriile, Nov. 18, 1873.
Augusta Store, CLINE & QUINN.
XI 3m
NOTION.
Change in Livery Stable.
I AM mw ia charge of the Livery Stable hereto
fore in use of G. W. fair dt Bro. AU bnrineM in
connection therewith will hereafter be tranaaeted by
myaelf, or mv only agent, A. M. McComhe, better
knows aa Dolly MeCombe, and all due# paid accord
ingly. I ehaU do basinets on tbe Cash system strictly,
giving no credit and asking none. Prompt senrioe
and polite attention seen ed. Public patronage so.
Ilolted fromthhl date. STOCK KEPT TOR SALE.
THOMAS JOHNSON.
XmedgariB*, Nor. 2CU>, 1873. 19 »
R. C. WILDER 4 SON,
S T Gil SASH FACTORY,
Third St, next to Artope’a Marble Yard,
coxr, oaoaoiA
MXKUFACTDRRE8 OF
gag AU Kinds ef Bnilding Olalerials,
Speekl attentiee given to the bnilding of Cottas*
Homes. Rongb and dreewd LUMBER always on
UmnA OCt27 3m
300,000 lbs. C. R. Bacon,
1
50,000 «• Long C. Sides,
t
50,000 “ Bacon Shoulders, j
i
50,000 “ Lard, Tierces, Kegs &c.,
300 bbls. Whiskies, best to cheapest,!
300 bxs. Tobacco, all grades,
500 “ Cigars, Cheroots to Partagas,
25 cases, Smoking Tobacco,
100 gross Pipes,
£ 100,000 yards Bagging, all kinda^
i
. 2-5,000 lbs. Arrow Ties,
s
50.000 “ Flour, all grades,
75.000 lbs. Sugar, *A* ‘extra C’ ft
150 bbls. Syrup and Molassaat
75 Tierces Choice Hams,
100 boxes, Candles,
300 boxes, Bar and Toilet
750 Bushels Oats,
Starch, Candy, Nuts Oysters, Crackers, Cheese, dtc. Afc
Sept. 30,1873. *