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C|c ^t|tns (gemrjian. |The Enterprise Long Looked For!
PLAYING BO-PEEP WITH THE STAR,
“ Who an you winking at, bright little atari
Hanging alone, way up ever ao tar;
Trembling nnd'fla«hing alolt in the blue,
Anawer my question, answer me true.”
She atood by the window all read^ for bed,
1 by the
Tat lingered to hear what the little star said;
But naught would it do but wink its bright eve,
Alone by itaelfin the deptlia of the sky.
11 1 fear you are dumb,” eaid the wee, little sprite,
11 Or else you would answer my question, to-night;
We whisper and talk to eaoh other down here,—
I think you oould apeak, if you chose to, my dear.”
What do yon think that the little star did 1
It wilfully slipped out of sight, and was hid
By a ship of a cloud that floated dose by,
*■ * *■—*"* * *-*■ —ply-
FRANKLIN HOUSE
Meals can bo had at all hours, for
FUF’TTg' CENTS
CU.
This Hotel lias been thoroughly renovated and newly
r public
_ d newly
furnished. The Traveling public will he accommodated
witli Board and Lodging for
TWO DOLLARS PER DAY.
A FINE OYSTER SALOON
And never vouchrafcd tier a wink or reply.
But, after awhile, when she woke in the night.
The first then aha saw was that little star's light,
It twinkled and twlnklad, and routed her tram sleep,
“ Aha 1” laughed the child, “ we can both play b j peepf”
—Tkt Ciurehman.
Is also connected with this Hotel. This is the place to
get Oysters, Fish, Beef Stake, Ham and Eggs, &c.
Ovstcrs will be sold by the quart and gallon, to those
i who wish them. Give’ us a trial and we will please yon
W. A. JESTER,
T.TllRELKELD,
Oct. 2S—tf. Proprietors.
Yon may talk of roaming the meadows,
With your true lova hand in hand,
And plucking the dainty daisies
That deck the loamy land;
But out in the ivory sun-glare,
In trappings fine and neat,
Let me stroll with a pallid beauty,
Through an unfrequented street.
You may have all the rural pleasures
Yonr ardent heart may ecixo,
And drink of the ncetarous odor
That ladena every breeze;
But give me the wild excitement,
And tho restless, furtive glauec
That leaps from the eye of the maiden
In the sinuoua, dreamy dance.
UF.OKUU LEGISLATURE.
Colonists, Emigrants and Travel
ers Westward.
F OR man circulars, condensed time tables and pen
eral information in regard to transportation faeili
tics to all points in Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Min
nesota, Colorado, Kansas, Texas, Iowa, hew Mexico
Wrinn, General Railroad Agent, Atlanta, Ga
No one should go West without first getting in com
munieation with the General Railroad Agent, and be
come informed as to superior advantages, cheap and
quick transportation of families, household goods, stock,
and farming implements gcucrally. AH information
ehrrrfoUy gictn.
Sept. 22—47-tf. W. L. DANLEY, G. r. «fc T.
FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT, AND GUARANTEED Al.
ETIWAN GBAliOi
none BETTER. SUITABLE FOR Al L CROPS.
ETIWAN DISSOLVED DOVE,
THE HIGHEST GRADE ACID PHOSPHATE IN MARKET, corapo.-.tq 1 with equal weights of Cotton Seed
(or its equivalent of Stable Manure), nukes tkejtoet Reliable and Economical FERTILIZER, for geujral use.
ET1WAW CHOP FOOD, op CHEJIH ALS,
A CONCENTRATED COMPOUND OP POTASH AND (29 per coot.) SOLUBLE ACID PHOSPHATE, for
Composting. 500 lb*., with l,5001bs. Cotton Seed,Or its equivalent ofStabic Manure, gives one ton or Fertilizer,
at a rash outlay of $14.40. Specially adapted to Corn or Cotton.
PRICES IN CHARLESTON, S. C.:
, , r/ . . I $70 00 Cash on 1st of April, 1870.
ETIWANGUANO, I J 65 00 “ 1st November, 1876.
in 200 lb. bags. ) ( 67 00 with Cotton (15c.) Option, 1st Nov., 1876.
. t $35 00 Cash on 1st of April, 1876.
ACID PHOSPHATE, J 40 00 " on 1st November, 1876.
(24 per cent, eolable,) ’"'V""'" t 50 00 with Cotton (15c.) Option, 1st Nov., 1876.
t $6 50 Cash per bbl. on 1st April, 1876.
8 00 “ “ “ on 1st November, 1876.
CHEMICALS,
In bbls. of 250 lbs. each.
f
9 50 with Cotton (15c.) Option, 1st November, 1876.
Having used sixteen of the most popular Fertilizers on my Cotton Crops, and found Uie EflWAN prepsri '
’’ nal to anv, and far superior to most of them, I can conscientiously and confidently recommend then
“ ■ - 'alls
fully
and will be glad to furnish t
jcnlS-Sra
_r rccommem
S seeking a reliable Fertilizer,
EDWARD BANCROFT, Agent.
No.‘ 8 Broad Street, Athens, Ga.
L. SCHEVENEI.L.
G. n. YANCEY.
BOOTS AND SHOES
TO ORDER.
W* HATJDRUP,
N
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
In the House there was a spirited debute
on the bill to repeal the act to organize a
Board of Health. It was defeated yesterday,
and Mr. Baker, of Bartow, moved for a re-
consideration. Messrs. Williams, of Mus
cogee; Graham, of Dade; Hammond,
Thomas and Livingston spoke against re-
consideration.
Messrs. Turnbull, Poepks, Nelms and
Baker favored it. The motion prevailed
yens 72, nays 68. The bill goes to the foot
of the calendar.
The bill to abolish the Geologicnl Bureau
was the special order for the day. The
Finance Committee reported it back with
out recommendation. Mr. Turnbull spoke
in favor of abolishing it. and Messrs. Adams
and Smith of Dawson, opposed. On a
motion to indefinitely postpone the yeas
were 83 and nays 50. •
Attack on the Board of Health and Geo.
logical Bureau are to lie deprecated. They
should be liberally sustained. The Cieologi-l
ARTIST,
Ha* removed lii* Shop from the old Lombard Building
ion
to the opposite side of College Avenue, next door to the
Lester Building. Prices Liberal, and First Class Work
guaranteed. June 16, 1875—SS-tf
New York Tribune.
TWO UOXT11S »bie:
“THE LEADING AMERICAN NEWSPAPER.
The Paper for. Business Men, Formers,
families, and all the I’cojde.
L. SCHEVENBLL&CO,
BROAD STREET; ATHENS. GA.
EXCELtENZa CHEMICaU FOB COMFQSim
T he undersigned
hand and arriving
WOULD ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS NOW ON
200 fONS IXCEIfLENZA FERTILISER
Just pnt up and shipped directly from tho Factory,
ton. The Exccllcnza has so wide-spread a reputati
comment on it would bo unnecessary. It is guaranteed to be of the some standard as
It is pnt up in bags of 167 lb(L each—12
id is
reputation and is so favorably known' throughout this region, that
* ’ in fa
9
making one
n
former years.
A. K. CHILDS. n. mcxsisox. T
CHILDS, NICKERSON & (JO
PEALEKS IN
Hardware, Iron, Steel, Naiig
* FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,
RUBBER BELTINg,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS
31111 Findings,
AGENT J FOB
Winship and Sawyers Cotton Gins
&c., <Src.,, Arc.
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
a i
JE3 RBJBC:
Also, though not so old a Fcrtillizcr as the Exccllenza, have proved to be the best material for composting with
barn-yard manure and Cotton feed ever introduced into this country. The staiffiard is guaranteed to be fully up
to what it was last season, when they gave umVersol satisfaction. Two barrels compost one ton. The prices at
which I am authorized to sell the atiove Standard Fertilizers, are ns follows:
GINS DELIVERED IN ATHENS ATMWTVic
TURERS PRICES. ‘ ' tAC '
DEALERS IN
EXCELLE 3ST Z :
Time price—Cotton option at 15 cents 870.00
“ “ No option 63.00
Cash price ....' -. 55.00
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE.
GrUdSTS, TPISTOLS,
AMMUdSTTIOdST. Purchasers will not be humbugged in the above manure*.
Spectacles, Eye-Glasses, Musical Instruments,
z&5?MCS.SS3 ? fee,
Having BEST WORKMEN, we are prepared to do
S T YL E.
fee*
REPAIRING IN SUPERIOR
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
T ERM8 OF THE T It 1BUNE.
rCSTAGE FREE TO THE SUBSCRIBERS.
-tio 00
Daily (bv mail) 1 year
Semi-Weekly, 1 year
Five co| lies, 1 year -
Ten copies (and oho extra) 1 year
Weekly, 1 year
Five copies* 1 year
Ten copies, 1 year -
Twenty eopie*, 1 year
Thirty copie*, 1 vear
All subscriptions j»ai‘l at the abovi
- 3 c»0
- 12 50
- 25 00
GO
- 12 .V‘
- 22 IK*
- 3U 00
rute* will be ex
tended t'rcni’the date of receipts until lheen*berSl
1876.
i . . . _ | . , , -i Kueli person procuring a club of ten or more sub
ami his assistants have rendered good service briber* is entitled to one extra Weekly, and offiftj
during the past year. The memhers of the ! or more to a Semi-Weekly.,
StatcBoard of Health have no selfii.li pur- J Jhe,w«.kiy Tribu™ win be *«..t om
. - . .wtaTforfl 5*i. The Semi-Weekly for $2 50, and The
poses to subserve. 1 heir mission is in be* ' Daily for ft*.
half of science and humnnitv. The bill to j Si'uwimen «.pi<;8 of eilhvr edition of The Tribune,
* .» a* .1 t>' i a.- ty i.» aiul circular* giviug mil details c»t the contents ot the
repeal the act creating the ]>oaru ot Health • great series of Tribune Extras, sent free to any address
ought not to pass. , in the United State:
Hester of the Senate presented a petition
from the Georgia State Grange, meinorializ- j
ing the Legislature to enact such laws as will j
protect farmers and planters from unlawful j
depredations. The memorial recites a long '
list of grievances from the existence of “dead-
fall,** and begs the Legislature for some j
adequate protection. The amount sold
illegitimately to these dead-fulls annually
amounts to more than the State, county anil
municipal taxes. It also suggests some
remedies for the outrages, one among which
is the punishment of the purchaser, as the
only effectual remedy (or its suppression.
All remittance* at senders’ risk, unless hv Draft on
NoW York, Postal Order, or in Registered Letter.
Address simnlv
dec!4. THE TRIBUNE, New York.
SIB, V E 15 A A I)G O S* 5$ P LATI ft G,
Ami all work of this kind, such as Forks, Si’oons, Watches, &e., plated by us, warranted
equal to that done by anv establishment in the country.
PRICES REASONABLE.
Lively, Feed and Sate Stable,
ATHENS GA.
GANN & HEAVES PROPRIETORS
Will be found at their old stand, rear Franklin House
hnildimr, Thomas street. Keep always on hand jrood
Turnouts and careful drivers. Stock well cared for
when entrusted to our citrc. Stock on hand for sale ot
all times. declStf.
COTTON EXHIBITION AT
MAI*
the ctxTEx- Call at J. C. WILKINS & CO.,
Letter from the Chief of tlie Bnrean of Agri
culture to the Commissioner far the State
of Georgia.
Gf.j. IIillyer, Esq :
Sir—Permit me to ask you to urge stren
uously upon the cotton growers and factors
of your cotton counties the necessity of
prompt application for space at the Inter-
national Exhibition. Tlu* area at command
is fast filling up and unless their requisitions
are soon received, they will lose the oppor
tunity to exhibit.
The space so far secured for the exhibi
tion of cotton is not in accord with the
great interests involved, and I fear that the
planters when it is too late, will have occa
sion to regret their want of forethought.
The display can he made in all the coin-
mercial forms and conditions and in such
fancy combinations of grade, bale or pack
age, as may best serve to fix the attention
of visitors. Yours, etc.,
Ben net Landueth,
Chief of Bureau, per C. II. Poney.
If vou want a
It requires no Instructions to run it,
and kind of work.
It has no cast iron coy wheels to break. It is not necessary to buy'tico
MA CHINES, in order to be able to do liyht and heavy 'work.
It will sew from Tissue Pajwr to Harness Leather.
It is as far in advance of other Sewiny Machines in the magnitude of its superior
improvements, as a Steam Car creels in achievements the old fashioned Stage Coach.
Prices made to.suit the Tillies, Either for Cash or Credit.
SEND FOR ILLUSTRA TED CA1ALOG VE OF STYLES AND.PRICES, f
Agents Wantedi Address
UPSHAW & BROWN,
-i7-tr. Athens, Georgia.
NO. 1 COOK STOVE,
AND TIN WARE OF ALL KINDS,
C II E A P F Oil C A S II.
Roojiny and Guttering a Speciality
Sept. 15. 1875. 46—Cm.
500 Yols. in One.
AGENTS WANTED FOR THE LIBRARY OF
Poetry Bong
The consideration of and amendment to j
the Constitution regarding the presidential 1
term was resumed. Mr. Knott closed the :
debate, quoting the maxim in regard to I CB0ICB mxcT;oyi rKOM BMT roOTiBSOU>II .
office holders that few die and none resign, i «- mm, m *:i axd auiuicax, by
He pictured the allurements of the presiden-! WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT,
tial office as follows: A salary of So0,000, a : , p C NE IIAD THE COMPLETE WORKS
mansion sustained in a style of luxury that I J. of all the pi*ets, lUelf I*, largu library, costing from
few persons dreamed of furnished, repaired ' $50e to $1,000, lie w,,uia not gain in alifotime, perhaps,
and heated at an annual expense ot 825,000 ; wUriTVES 1
with the very mr breathed there, perfumed ! wrote, im.l th« places honored by their birth, ns from
by rare exotics propagated in a 855,000 gar- 1 ***** eiygaut volume. The handsomest and cheapest
- ■ ® 0 I subscription book extant. Having «n immense sale,
of 85,000, a private Secretary at 83,000 a
year to do the the President’s writing, two
assistant Secretaries at 82,500 n year to do
jallll-4t.
J. B. FORD & CO., 27 Park Place, N. Y.
the work of tho private Secretary, two clerks ] Awarded the Highest Medal at Vienna,
the
at 82,250 to do the work of the assistant Sec-, ,, f m . vmiovv c nr*.
rotary—[Laughter], a Steward at 82,000 to Lit II. T. AN I HON Y & CO.,
supply the President’s table with the 591 liroadway, New York.
choicest wines and the richest viands that; (Opp. Metropolitan Hotel.)
could tempt or satiate his appetite, with I MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS* DEALERS IN
86,000 year for books, periodicals, stationn
ry, telegrams and [a comical pause] other
“contingencies.” What that meant, he did
not know, but he thanked God for the “con-
tingencies.” [Laughter.] If the Childreu
of Israel sighed for the ilesKpots of Egypt,
what must be the anguish of a sensitive soul
when taking a last, long farewell of such a
salary and luxury! He asked the gentle
man to go home to their honest, hard-
worked, over-taxed constituents, and tell
them why four years was not n sufficient
length of time (or any American citizen to
enjoy such nu office.
C1IROMOS AND FRAMES,
STEREOSCOPES and VIEWS.
Albums, G'rajthoscopes, and Suitable Vicw*
Photographic Materials
Jefferson Davis’s Book.—Tito rumors
which have been going around in the pa.
pers to the effect that the Appletons have
contracted with Mr. Jefferson Davis for the
publication of his forthcoming book do not
seem to be well founded, as will appear by
the following extract from a letter that he
lias written to one of our publishing houses
here:
New Orleans, January 24, 1876.
Mr. II, C. Turnbull, jr., Jialtimore.
Dkar Sir : Yours forwarded from Mem
phis has been received hero. In regard to
Wc are Headquarter, for everything in the way of
Sterecpticons and Magic Lanterns,
Being Manufactures, of the
MICRO-SCIENTIFIC LANTERN, STEREO-PANO
PT1CON. UNIVERSITY STEREOFTICON, AD
VERTISER’S 8TEREOPT1CON, ART.OPTI-
CON, SCHOOL LANTERN, FAMILY
LANTERN, PEOPLE’S LANTERN.
Each stylo being the be.t of ita class in the market.
Catalogue, of Lantern, and Slide, with direction, for
using sent on application.
jau4.6m.
Notice.
[V EEDLES for nil kinds of Sewing Machine.,
11 wholesale and retail, by
Sept. 22,1875—47-tf 8. C. DOBBS, Agent.
Blacksmith Shop.
FEW A MEBIWEATHER.
the rumor ofnt;
selected a publisher.'
H ill few and wesley mebiwratuer,
having formed a copartnership for 1876, respect-
the citiieuft of Atheu* and surround-
fully nunounce to
I ltavo to say, first, that you have the best
reason to know that it is unfounded; sec
ondly, you must see how impolite it would
be for me to attempt to correct all of the
rumors in relation to me, and if not all bet
ter uono. * * *
Very truly yours,
Jefferson Davis.
[Baltimore Gazette.
Mr. Blaine having stated in his Jeff Davis
speech that Gen. Grant told him that he
fought at Chattanooga Stevenson’s division,
which had been captured at Vicksburg and
had not been exchanged, the Secretary of
I die Southern Historical Society prints the
official order naming Stevenson’s division
■■ among the paroled prisoners who had been
duly exchanged, and also calles attention to
■ the dispatch from Halleck to Burnside, prin
ted by Boynton, in which ho speaks of “the
exchanged prisoners from Vicksburg” as
among tho troops concentrating against
Rosecrans- There is a lie out somewhere.
ing country, that they are prepared to do all manner of
work in the Blacksmith Line, und at reasonable charges.
They have the best workmen and use nothing but tho
best material. Carriage work, plantation work, horse
shoeing and any difficult jolt, a specialty. Shop op'
posite Messrs Gauu & Reaves’ Livery Stable.
jan4.1y. ■
COAL! COAL!!
H AVING established a Cool Yard in connecfiQti
with my Warehouse, witha stock of FOUR HUN
DRED TONS, I am now prepared to offer th* follow
ing Cool, to the citizens or Athens, at very low prices:
GENUINE “COAL CREEK,"
Front Knoxville Iron Company. Bnrna brightly, is
large lumps, hand picked, and is free from slate and
clinkers.
“ CAHABA,”
Or Alabama. A'most excellent Coal for domestic nee,
being Bed Ash, large lamps, kindles quickly, am
makes no cinders, soot or dust.
“ BLACK CREEK,”
Of Alabama. A new Coal, and the purest that cornea
. ■■ - ■ Vanneaaee.
from the Coal Fielda of Alabama or 7
August 11,187S.
J.H. CARLTON.
41-tf.
mm
©10 a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and term
V-f^frer, TREE A Co., Augusta, Maine.
fehl-B.
WARRANTED FIVE
RECEIVED TUF.
GRAND PRIZE
Vienna, 1873.
C 33 dVT X G LS.
Time price—Cotton option at 15e., 2 bbls. (500 lbs.) enough for 1 ton $20.00
Cash price ici -2 barrels. 16.00
Those who wish to on. 'urge lots of the Excclleuza for cash, can get special arrangements at prices a shade
Ail who want a
A special oircular of directions tor composting fhruislied all purchasers ot the Chemicals,
r t-chiss Fertilizer, that will pav them to use, rail on
noviT-tf s. C. DOBBS.
J. H. HUGGINS.
I AVING just returned front the Northern markets with a large stock of goods,
bought at lotv prices, is selling goods in his line 25 per cent, cheaper than hert
fore. lie is making a speciality of
• Crockery. Glassware- Lamps and Oils.
J. H. HUGGINS.
Sells the best Kerosene Lamp Oil at 25 cents per gallon,
Sells common Cups and Saucers at 25 cents per set.
Sells common Gins- Tumblers at 25 cents per set,
Sells common Glass Goblets at 50 cents per se*,
Sells comnidii Plates at 40 tii 75 cents per set.
Sells the best Granite Plates at 75 cents to $1.00 per set.
Sells the best Gi -.nite Cttps and Saucers at 9o Cents to $1.00 a set
Sells Kerosene Limps at 25 cents to $10.00 each.
Sept. SO—1-tf.
DAVENPORT’S
U BB PSL "H''
Poison Revived.
r PHIS Celebrated Rat Poison, sold for -
-L so irtny years, by Mr. MOSES DAVENPORT tn j t
proven to bo tbe must effective ’
RAT POISON
ever introduced into this or any other coutitr
ever ininxmceu into iqis or any omer country, ig
revived by the original receipts and for sale by big Son
SEABORN L. DAVENPORT,
8cpt. 8—45-6ni. Athena. Or
NOTICEj
Great Redaction in Prices.
O N and after Oct. 1st wc shall offer to our encumere
goods in our line at much lower figures than here’,
tofore. * ” *- ’" - J -
To enable u« to do this, wo will adot.t strictiv
the Cash System. We are now receiving a larje ,n,j
full assortment of goods, 1-ought at low pricer. aVi*
we invite ull to call and examine.
CHILDS, NICKERSON & CO.
Sept 15—46-tf.
miU[ TICKET HIM,
RAILROAD TICKETS 1
For sale, by all routes, and to all principal j oints
the
UNITED STATES.
Buy your^fickets before leaving
information from
Atlseus, and pet al]
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS,
Ajrent Southern Express Co., Athens, <ia.
May 12, ’75 *2S.tf.
J. II. HUGGINS,
Has a lot of Beautiful China Tea Sets,
lias a lot of Fancy and Plain Chamber Sets, .
Has all kinds of Crockery and Glass Ware,
Has all kinds of Lamps, Burners and Chimneys,
Has a large stoek of Family Gioceries,
Has a large stoek of Chewing and Stnokiug Tobacco.
J. H. HUGGINS,
Boot aod Shoe Manufacturer,
COLLEGE AyENUE,
Next Poor to Post Office.
O N hand, Uppers for making Low Quartei.-. Con-
press, Alexis-TL**, aiul Priuce ^Albert*. Repair
ing promptly executed.
Send ten dollars, j>er mail or express nnd you shall re
ceive a first class pair ox* boots.
June 30, 1875. S5-tf.
YEARS.
It ca:: not yet out of order. It will do every class
WILSON
* s
TUIE Gtt ,-YNGER’
life and health insurance company
OF THE
UNITED STATE OF AMERICA
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $4,o00,00
Of which $1*X\000 to be owned in each Dcjiartir-eut. Erich Policy-holder is entitled to a vote in the management
of the Cou*j»any. v.Vj^ >.
Parent OJlicc, Mobile, Alabama. * / f
Capital Stock -------- .. .. .•-’$100,000.
' H. KETC1UM,-President .F. E. DAVIDSON, Vion-Presidcnt,
K. W. FORT, Surctary. I■ '
Georgia Department, Rome, Georgia. '
Capital Stock - . - - $100,000,
Office, No. 2 Commercial Building,
MajorC. G. SAMUEL, President ...ALFRED SHORTER, Vice-President,
K. J. GWALTNEV, Scccetary ,d, KOwELL, Attorney,
Sells Canned Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Tomatoes Ac., Ac,
Sells Sugar of all grades Coffee, Lard and Cheese,
Sells Bacon, Flour, Meal, Soap and Starch,
Sells Liverpool and Virginia Salt, Syrup and Vinegar,
Sells Litnc and Cement; Cuba and Common Molases,
Sells Bleachiii", Calico, Factory Stripes and Checks,
Sells Factory Jeans, Plains, Shirting and Osnabnrgs.
J. II. HUGGINS.
Sells Knives and Forks, Spoons and Pocket Cutlery,
Sells Boots, Shoes, Ilats, Harness and Leather,
Sells Buckets, Brooms, Tubs and Oil Cans,
Sells Baggin, Ties, Hope, Hoes, Axes and Traces,
Sells the Virginia Woolen Cashimere, oh it is so nice,
Sells many other goods too numerous to mention,
Sells goods at low prices, g. and see for yourself.
£52 £>I5 S3 C23 (S3 a
DON’T FORGET THE PLACE,
Go to
J H HUGGINS’.
No. 7 Broad Street, Athens, Georgia.
Oct. 6—49—tf.
C*1SHFOPS WOOL,
—OR—
CLOTH FOR WOOL.
The Athens Manufacturing Coinpony arc now makin-r a
Goods titan ever beJoru,
much larger variety of Woolen <
and propose to
Exchange them for Wool,
believing it to be more to the interest of the Hunter to
Exchange the Wool lor Cloth, rather than lmve it Curd
ed and Span at home. Call for Samples and Terms ol
Exchange. K. L. BLOOMFIELD, Agent,
May 19, 1875—29-tf.
FAIR AND TIMELY NOTICE.
r■ tH ANK1 > G my friends for their patronage in the
1 pant, and asking for a continuancu of the same, I
beg to say that,
FROM AND AFTER THE 1st OF OOTOBEK.
ray terms will be
CASH ON DELIVERY,
except to those parties who have always paid their hill.
PROMPTLY
on presentation. Where goods are chsrged, it will he
with the distinct understanding that the bills are
DUE AT THE END OF THE MONTH.
I would willingly give longer time if I were able, hat I
am not. I trust that no one will be otfenje-j at the
course, as my necessities drive me to it. I hope b;
prompt attention to business and low prices, to merit's
continuance of the patronage of the public.
T. A. BU11KK, Bookseller and Stationer.
Sept. 22—47-tf.
A. K. CHILDS.
R. NICKERSON.
Y. H. WYNN.
WHOLESALE .VND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Dp. B. W. HOLMES, Medical Examiner.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS—A. P. Ail, - - • -
Ga.; C. G. Samuel,
Atlanta,^Ga.;^Uoii.
II. Hutchins, Polk county, Qgorgia. ’
Alabama Department, Montgomery, Alabama.
Capital Stock $100,000.
m. N. N. CLEMENTS President and Geutrnl Manager, Tuskaloosa, Ala.
m. DAVID CLOPTON, Vice:President Montgomery, Ala.
. L. CHAMBERS, Secretary STONE & CLOPTON, Attorneys,
Mississippi Department, Meridian, Mississippi.
Capital Stock $100,000
Col. JAMES W. BECK, President JOHN II. OKAY, Vice-President.
L. A. DUNCAN, Seerctary.
Aro the Lcadiir
sums of floO to $A0,Q0vL
Security ! Kconomy ! Liberality !
ing Principle* of this Coimmnv. A41 annrt5Ve«i form* of Life
tfk ft 4 6k it: L. \ tan D.vlu.f.i M In— Ml...... t.'l.... . — w.’ .......
am! Endowment Policies ironed in
ears. All Idle Puli elf's uon-torfeit-
, Uanpi
«. w.vw .« W wv. Also, Term policies of One, Thtw, n«cui evuu june*. .tu duu i um-n? uun-ioneii-
ing after two annual p:»yKic*nts, whcii the hisurcd .wiU.LF entitled lo n jeiid up Policyor Cash Surrender thereof.* 5
^Dividends nuty bo used to pnitecl^ policies against lapsing in e#sc ofi^lTure to-j*ay.premifuhs. 'Tl.tis, ^ : ifh tltc
Non^forfe»ting^nnd^CR*h Surrender features, arc sutheient :o makethis Company popular alnbiig tltiuking men
.arc sufficient :o makethis Company idpulut alnbng t
GOOD AGENTS WANTED. Address C. G. Samuel, President, Koine, <ia. - * ’ • -
G. ENGLAND, of Mobile, Alabama, General Superintendent of Agencies.
Sept. 8—45-6m. ^ . . -
FOR THE CAMPAIGN OF 18761
The Augusta Constitutionalist.
The Christian. Index.'
LARGE EIGHT PAGE WEEKLY.
A LARGE EIGHT PAGE WEEKLY’. ORGAN OF
TUX lUtTWT DtKOlt’.KATlOX.' Suortti B* is cvxnv
I ’’III: PROPRIETORS WOULD .AK-
nouucc that the At oi'-T.v CossTmrti:i!tii.!eT will
take a leading part in the coming' Prraideutial end
Gubernatorial Campaign.of 1876. Kextyearanelcetion
will ha held for President and Vice-President of tho
United State*. lu.Gisotgut a'.Govmior and o-.Ucr State
•ffleera, ■ luomhcra of' Congreas and "lriernWra of tiic
Legialatiire are to bq chq-en.
It i» already known'that the Preirideutkd coutestfo’il;
be the moat exciting, and certainly the mist importan
which haa occurred aipce I860. U|>on B truthful pres
the paople must almost wholly'rely for accurate infor
mation, iu order to act intelligently anfi iiuconeert. Jo
our immediate section, it is of'tlie“first importance*that
As voice should be heard by the cbmitry at large, its
the "legislation it needs inCon-
ucceatitien. known and t
gress, and the future policy ofthe Government, thaouglni-of ’ippnu^,. promptness and .cheapness, we deiV
its Executive, made perfectly dear. ' - ■’ petition, •'. '
Our Ulaikk Book Manufactory is, likewise,'well ap-
-pomfod. • Orders solicited for eveiy grade of work In
The CoxsTircnoxaun lias a strong corps of editors
snd corre»i>ouden(s • employed, aud will devote ri 1 large
amount of Its space to the Prceid, ntial and tho Swiw-j tht? Uepartmenf. Countt nfiJcliBi wiikflnd it to their
campaign. . .-CiK, juteresttoWmSulrus jarto Legal.Fonn Books, Records,
** £r -—i*— ! ‘- ! "*hep, JJ^jimtes, Blanks,- i< 0 : * ’ .
. But it will not be altogether political—it will thep,
tiow, pnhlish each inpnnng iii its Daily, every other day
iu ita Tri-Weekly, and ita Weekly, the very latest news
received up to three o'clock on the morniug of publi
cation. Tnis will include telegraphic diapatghra from
all portions of the United States, dlipatcnea bj’ cable
from the Old World, tbe markets u». borne end from
Europe, a daily resume of Qeorgiaaud Sbntli Carolina
local new*, the decisioua of the Supreme Court-of
Georgia, and, lastly, the local new* of the city b't
Augusts.
TiBKa or sctscniiTioD.
Da:it—one year .$1 00
“ e(x months 5 oo
“ three months 2 5»)
Tu WtxsLV—-one year 5 CO
** iiy trnmtha
six months !.. ; .'.C.v 2 50
W eult—ono year, s oo
“ six months .' 1 00
Single copies, 5 eta. To uewa dealer*. 2 1-2 eta. Sub
scriptions most in all easba be paid in advance. The
paper will be discontinued at the expiration of tbe'
time paid for.
JAS.Q.BAL
FRANCIS COGL.,,
GEO. T. JACKSON, ,
Address all letter* to tho f’owiTyTiowsi.Ts.
. Ai-opata, Ga. Money may be remitted by Poet
Office order, KeRistarM-Letter* or by express at our
risk. • dec28. '
IUBL 1
»GIK, {•
.CKSON, )
Proprietors.
LEGAL BLANKS*
Neatly printed and for sale at thia office.
m
Pai-risi Fsujt-v in to*M.ani>.
It is tux Pan s otn Chili:iu N oVoiit to r.xan.
It is tux Patxb ion all who woi ld know tux tzlth
as rt is in Jesus.
rin scKiuE i on rr atoxce—IxDrcx vouk rmxxns AND
KxinilBOBS TO UOE1XLWL-K.
Ir vou Havin'! the Monet,- Si-eschiue run the
P.vrE!! Anyhow—VOCB pASTOB WILL UAXE TUX ABBANO X-
ULNT roll vou.
Skni> ron SrrciiiKN Cobies. Tiik Pbice or The In-
nxx-rs $} a VE.yi.. Address all orders to '
JAS. P. HARRISON & CO*
- Box 24, Atlanta; G«.
Ip c»nBcetion.,witb Tue.In^ex we have, pcrhajis, the
(argent aud lUOst'cOtBlilett Book am\ Job Pripting office
m the South, known as the Feanxl:n Steak I’i-.intiNd
IlorsE, lit wkiih. every variety of dlook,. Mercantile,
Legal and Railway Priuling ia executed. In oxecllene;.
coin-
inrtj — -,
TfiMeetablishmeotJuis lately been thoroughly refitted
and refurnished, regardless of expense, ■ with every
variety of New Book and Job Priming Material, to
tfotfierjailli a full complement of Skilled Wqrkmeu.
Weddiiig (irds of now and elegant design, rivuling
the beautiful productions of tbe. engraver; Bill and
letter Heads qf tbe most approved styles; Showbills,
Postere, Programmes, Minutes, Catalogues, Books,
Railroad Tickets, and everything that can be printed.
Try the Frauklin.
Address all communications to -
J^VS. P. HARRISON & CO., Proprietors,
~ O. Drn
decl4.
Atlanta, Ga., P.
awer-24.
R> Rt iAULTBR»
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF.
WINES, WHKKIES.and LAGER BEER,
ALE, GIN, CIGARS, &.,
CALL AT SAULTERS JEXCIIANGE,-
Jacxsok Stexxt, Atiif-.s. Gioboia.
Oct. 2—d-tt.
GRIER’S, ALMANACS.
iur V reliable Almanac fofl87fi, will be
ly In
:ra by
Orders respectfully solicited. 21!
Sept, SO—1-t/.
HARDWARE,
IKON, STEEL, NAILS,
Horse and Mule Shoes,
Hoiise-Shoe Nails.
MILBURN
■A©EIC¥L.f.I3RAL
W G O N T S.
I11FLEME1TS,
Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Fellows, Hubs, Spokes, Buggy Wheels, Axles, Springs,
nud Leatber Belting, Mill Saws, Mill Findings, Anvils, Bellows,
Vices, HbiriiyV-ware; &v. Also, Manufacturer’s Agents for the Sale of the
: ’... "W 11ST S I-I TAP 'glNt
Brinley’s' Stecl Plows, Peacock Steel Plows; Fairbanks’Standard Scales, Circular Saws, Ac.
tf&" Any article in our line not in stoek will be ordered when desired, with the least possible
delay. Call mid examine •our stock and prites.^&i "•
June 10,1875.'
33-tf
p. vr. ncTciresoN.
P. A. SUMMIT,
SUMMEY, HUTCHESON & BELL,
'.'-ft ' . . WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
IRON, STEEL AND IV,1LS,
A OB Ip ULTU RAL 1MPLEMEN T S.
MANUFACTOREItS AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF
CHEAPER THAN EVER!
THE undersigned would beg to an
nounce to his friends and the public
generally, that he has just returned from
his aiiuual tall trip to New York and
Boston, with a large and varied stock of
very superior goods, consisting partly
of the following, selected with great
care:
MEN AND YOUTHS’,
READY MADE CLOTHING
of the latest fall styles.
Gents Furnishing Good's. Ladies Dress
Goods, Ladies, Cents’ and Boys
Shoes, Boots find Hats, in al
most endless variety,Um
brellas, Fine Ken
tucky Jeans,
Doeskins,
Cassinicrcs,
Factory Goods, '■
Yarns, Osnabnrgs,
Checks, Shirtings, Fine
Wamsutta nnd other brands,
Bleucbiugs, Tickings,Blankets, &c.
&c. &c. Also, Saddles, Bridles and
Harness, Drugs, Crockery and
Glassware, Hollow TV arc,
and Hardware; also, the
Celebrated Murfrcs
boro’ Red Cedar-
ware, &c.
Also,
a full line of
choice Groceries,
Sugars, Coffees, Tens,
Molasses, Syrups, Lard.
Hams, Cheese, Kerosene On-
And many other choice goods too nu
crons to menton, and which tnu*f
ho seen to lie appreciated.
The above goods, owing
to the reccut decline,
he will be en
abled to sell
at prices
which
will (
ASTONISH THE NATIVE^
If you want anything in the-
mentioned classes of goods, or m .
other, call on
S. C- DOBBS)
Lower part of Broad Street, opposite Vor^c)
2&-43-tf.
Cotton Gins, Presses,
PORTABLE ENG NE.
Mowers, Reapers, Threashers, &c., &c.
'DEUPREE BLOCK, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
June 23, 1875. 34-tf.
!& CO'*
Stpt. :
New Firm and New Sect!
MATTHEVVS&nCKSON
NO. 1. BROAD STREET,
(Old stand of T.
•^TE have just received an
BISHOP & SON )
■ntirely N cW
SUVUVUV-
Stock of
DRY GOODS AND
And offer 6> an
CHE.tr EOB CAS*
. .til bftfj
Wo would also ask our rotton V* **
Bclliue tKeir cotton as
poythe^hest market M^ 0 '