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H. H. C ARLTON - - Editor.
TUESDAY, vJLTLY 11, 1876.
For President:
giinrtret. J. TX3-DB27,
Editorial ('orrcspontlenec.
fiman^ Mo., July -‘5- :., 197ti.
BfeAR Georgian:— v m -
As ybnr FiIh rfim^iiiniw >31 doubt- ;a»connecty8 with the grand trunk Ime
Vice President:
THOS. A.S8SKBBZCZS
or ES3U1TA.
U*99 contain die fuB proceeding* of the St.
Lonii, Conv*‘ntit»n r giving to it.* numerous
readers the 4 re^itfr. of perffnps one of" the
most enthusiastic, and at the same time
moat harmonious conventions which has
ever fonnd record in tilts history of Ameri
can politics, your correspomiant will only
seek in this connection to give you some
what of the general manifestations which
he thinks ioresliaaiows Dem •critic success
'.a November next. Thmigli the necessity
may refleet discreditably upon the last
leeade of American politics, still how com-
TIm* Day wrp- Shoultl
Is the, .iiiy-itr which-the. Nort’ne;
Railroad is finished. Tin- day which finds j
tailroads hr Northeast Georgia.; the day
which links Athens to her firmer section of
trade and mtefcourse; the day whieli binds
her anew to her rightful tributaries. Us a
consummation which for a long time 1ms
been devoutly wished, and which next
month, we shall behold iii reality. It is
with no little pride that we make this an
nouncement, and it is natural that all
Athenians should call their neighbors to
gether to rejoice with ynem- To this cud,
therefore, we u»w suggest that the Alayo*,
Citv Council and eitiaens with the direct rs
■P
KIND WORDS.
TRA ELEIts!
AX ITXCSTRATED BAPTIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL
* paper.
Colonists, ExniBAinM and .
V\'ksTW.\RD.
For nia]) ir liars, co alenscd time tables',
and. general information in regard tetsuiw*
The St. Louis Democratic Platform the j , nL . n ^ a j J j e t]le act ; onj ^ how ominous of a f the Northeastern Railroad, take steps
second—Our Centennial DeJarn- ' ,. e urn to the better and p .re days of our j for a grand celebration at the completion
lion of Independence. ,. epnblic, that the National Democratic of this enterprise; that a lyarhecne, e.vour-
1,1 J '" 1 Convention should signalize this Centennial sion, speeches Jfce. be the order of the day,
PERSONAL AND POUTICAL. < year by selecting as its standard bearer,
•me whose winning virtne is in the fact that
ventioa
eluding
at the
S. Boykin, Editor,
oi publication: Weeklv-We B . Wrenn,General Em
ptiat Cm Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota. L>wa, Colo-
ierms in- Kansas, EVxas, New Mexico, Utah
or address Albert
„ , lUI) I <“ Qr mare ’ ®“ h ’ 63 ce,lts - .No.^n! r r S Kii7b.“l , BSe/^Mti ) Gfa
C “ Py ' 50 ; <,r i No one jMakl S° West wkhont firat
"™- gi-iting in coiiiinuuication with llie General
main objects: 1. To lead the young Emigrant Agent, and become informed as
to Jesus; A *r armfre and mamtnin a to the superior advantages, cheap and quick
inissiouaiy spin! J J- Baptist ; t^portatum of families, household ff.ods, |
principles; 4, Twleach Bible truths, by its ! ^ tan ning implements generally,
corrtully prepared lesson*on the Interna ,on- Aa Zf or ,notion ,-heer/dlg given: \
al Senes It aims to instruct, improve, W L Danukt, G. P. * . A.
benefit ami elevate. Its instructive stories, j
interesting missionary corres|s>ndence, de- j
UBW J5.DVgRT:SBMS
life.’
“Bread is the Si
t.
We now have the Exclusive Agency of Athens anti vunnitv f.
sale of the Celeb mb h! Flour, viz- * r ° p
in: y23.t;L
and tiiat to these entertain!dents be invit
ed the stockholders and officers of the j
Grand Trunk Railway, from Richmond to
imminatiuiial articles, admirable Sunday
School lesson; beautiful pictures and excel,
I nt contributions, all make it the best Bap
tist Sunday school paper in the United
States. Specimen copies sent free on appli
cation Address
KIND WORDS, Macon, Ga.
Gen. Sherman is in favor of bringing tlu
Sioux to terms or else exterminating them. as au American statesman comprehending
Speaker Kerr heartily endorses the plat- tbe *»>ta of American government, and
form and the nominees of the Democratic with patriotic inaniio. d discliarging tile
putty. ditties of the hour, has beome the recog-
Tlie New York Herald concludes that the ! nized ehanipion of political and govem-
American republic has not degenerated dur- ; mental reform. The selection of Gov.
iug the last century. Tilden as the successful exponent of that men of the country be in attendance, and
The brilliancy of the celebration of the .
Fourth of July in New York and Philadel-
phia was beyond expectation. and w:co,id « d in Ins leadership by the choice , rei-prise
The debt statement shows tha: the Gov, ot Gov - Hendricks, the pure, honest and j portanee. Let our neighbors become ac-
ernment now owes 42,213,901),1)72. The patriotic statesman of the West, whose ipiainted with us and let ns make this in
decrease has lieen %3,881,000 (luring the political strength and national popularity is I trod action pleasant as well as formal. After
month and $•!.),_-t.),000 (ii.rin. toe jear. based upon ids love and adherence to con- a big barbecue and entertainment at the
( £p2t), C o?Cohimh J v Ga', fa the C “S ^“tjoial government, are results Weil Ferro Lithiu, togeUier with a large mid en-
SENsrBLE Advice.—You ask every day •
through the columns of newspapers and by ’
your Drtiggi ts to use something for Dyspep- j
sin and Liver Complaint that you knuw noth-!
ing about, you get discouraged spending'
money with but little success. Now to give
you satisfactory proof that Green's Acgcst
Fx.ower will cure you of Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint with all its effects, such as
S»ur .Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual
ATTKXTIOX DKBTOBK.
Having sold out my stock to Messrs
Atlanta; together with the Mayors and Wood A Betts, all indebted to me will please Co'-tiveness. pa’lphation of the Heart, Heai t-
City Councils of Richmond and Danville | 0,1 Mr. W..B. Pruitt and make im- burn. Water brash, coming up food after
Val Charlotte and Greensboro, N. C. | mediate payment and save cimt In^rtis* eating, low spirits, &&, we ask you to go to
r j e ,i q r I posmgor my stock to Messrs Wood & Betts vour Druggist, R. T Brumby, and get a
Greeuvule and Spartanburg S. Gaud At-, p respectfully recommend them to mv 1 Sample Bottle of Green’s August Flower
lanta Ga. Let tlie va lruad and prominent I tbimer Cash custoiJlers. * j for 10 cents and try it. or a Regular Size tor j
July I1.4t. * S. D. Mitchell. | 75 cents, two doses will relieve you.
fork a-d L’ldl ulel- P arsunott,lt ls9,lu wilh lhc American people, ; behold for themselves our progress and en- ^OOD.
‘ “ * and seconded in his leadership bv tlie choice ! terprise ; our local thrift and. general im- I
Z. W. BETTS.
WOOD & BETTS,
calculated to arouse an eathusuism ou the thusiastic meeting in the New Court House,!
(Sctcessobs to SL D. Mitchell,)
with a girl of thirteen for nearly a year, .•>• •unvasui uu me | »»»«»«. «wvuu S ... . ..... v ,
tlie M pious man ” was let off with a line of part of every good government—loving j an excursion over the newline, it seems /J tti -« t i m
S500. A. 1. Herald. i citizen of America, building anew the hope i that we could send our friends ou their way JM U* O y JSl OdiCL 0 uP6@t/^ Ati M ftTl $1 ^ Ij8; 1 .
. 2ibw that ^te glorious Centennial Fourth n f a apeedv end to that corruption and op well impressed mnl thrice rejoicing. We
is over, witn its grand displays, let us all • T. , , , I . , . . . ,
turn our thoughts and devote our efforts to Kessnm which have been the chief charge j merely make this as a suggest!.,n, a .d u
the election of tlie fit man for the next tL 'ristics of Republicanism. those iu authority should advocate it, why
President. Mr. Tilden is the true Centen- ' It has been charged against the democra- we should warmly second it with our efforts,
nial candidate, for lie represents the economy, cy, and nut without some grounds fur accu- as a scribes.
statesmanship, integrity, and honor of the .* ... , ,
founders of the republic. Let all see to it, *«“>». that the want of unity and harmony R„ n „: t .,M B v nmin . lt;n „
therefore, that on the 4th of next March , °f action in the party had and would keep it A m.lrK,lDie Jioniin.ition.
Samuel J. Tilden sits in the chair ot Thomas 1 from success. It matters not to wbat extent f ^ " as Thursday June 29th., when one ot
Jefferson.—A r . Y S n. ; this may have been true, the fact, that Mr. l * le most important conventions which had
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
Cheek and Whitlocks Choice, recently Cookjmd Cheek’# v
nesaw, aril Uariettiu’Extra. * ’
Which we will furnish to the trade at mill prices (by Car load and [ e
freight added. Comment is useless,, as the high standard of these* 8
are too well knowu and speak for themselves. All orders will hii*
our prompt attentiou, from prompt paying customers. Also the* 6
Agency for the sule of C. D. Merritt & Co’s, Morristown
Tenn., Flour. The control of these two mills for this ’
station enables ns to furnish to the jobber, as well
as the cousumer, first class goods, fresh from
the mills, at lowest market rates- We
have sold these goods for the past ten
years, and wo are satisfied that
there is nothing offered to the
trade, wholesale, or re
tail that will give bet
ter satisfaction.
Send in your orders to
TALMATIGE, S02GS02T <& CO.,
College Avenue, Cor. Clayton St., Opposite Post o^.
We have also the agency for Gate City Vinegar Works, a strictly pure Cider r
guaranteed as good as any made, and prices as low as any goods of same
can be bought for, in any market. Parties buying by single Barrel -J!-
quested to examine goods and prices beiore buying’ elsewhere. \V e oJ*
handling largely the celebrated brand ot Princess Soap, which we '
will tiiruish to the trade at factory prices, without additional cost
In addition to the above, wo have one of the largest and best
assorted stocks of Staple and Fancy Groceries to be
found in North East Georgia, and our -ugars, Coffee
Molasses, and all goods of like character. We
will duplicate any bill made in the State,
from any solvent firm. Our desire is
to please, and to study the wants
of our customers in every dc-
I N
There are other States besides those known j Tilden was presented to the St. Louis Cou- cver ®a®mbled in this country, after having
as the ** October States’ which will hold I „ * . . >• • , ibe nrevions d*iv Tilaccd hpfore the cpode a
elections before the general election in No . | a linger following than ever the prevmns c.a> placed bet. re the people a
v-tnher ; First comes the Kentucky election I before coraulimenteii any candidate far the S™' 1 P ,alf ’' n " an ‘ 1 an adm,rable reform
on the first Monday in August, next the presidency, and that by reason of such can, l‘ , l a!e » l’ a, l couveueil tor tlie purpose of
North Carolina, on the first Thursday in demonstrated availability all personal prefer- Meeting a nominee for Vice-President.
August. In September, the Vermont, 1 1
Maine and Calitornia elections will take
place. The October elections are those of
Georgia. West Virginia, Ohio. Indiana.
Iowa aud Nebraska.
ences were gracefully and harmoniously T1,e ,ielf “4 ates ha,i ta!;R ” th ‘‘ ir sea,s - the
tie,ded to the stronger candidate, shows Chairman had called the house to order; and
STAPLE ID PL "ST CB-OODS,;
Groceries, Provisions, Wines,
LiaUORS AND SEGARS.
tail of our business.
Magnolia Hams and 0. K. Lcsif Larii a Specialty with us and il.
ways on hand.
All goods delivered free of charge, and satisfaction guaranteed in every sale. Give*
a triai.
TalraadgQ, Sodgsoa <& Co.
We keep constantly on band Candic’s of every kind,. Nuts of all kinus, t'aimti
Fruits and Vegetables of every di-cription. McEwaus, Bass & Masseys Ale, the fists
of French Brandies; Sherry Port, Maderia, Catawba, M gaandSchoperrong Wina,
Cooking Wines of the best quality ana cheap. Fine crackers every week from th«
Ba..cry. Call and see us nod examine tor yourselves, aud if we don’t convince you tit-
it is to your interest to trade with us, go some wher. else and trade.
TA1MAUC5, S02GS02T & CO.
We handle largely all grades of Chewing Tobacco which we p opose selling to the
trade at extremely dose figures.
Talmadge, Hodgson & Co.
Indian Fight.
The telegrams last week tell of a tie
that such can no longer be justly charged to U ' e 3ce!le lhe iininense aail crowded from
the National Democracy. Again, "while P»t to dome was a surging human mass of;
there was a temporary disagreement in the e nthu *u» sm - Every mention of the name of
June27.3m.
Convention between the East and the West In,iil,na ' 3 statesman was a signal for a fresh
plcrable reverse in the laiian campaign— on the money question, yet this as well as all 1 outbn ‘ a ^ °f applause. Delegates in every
ExTRAORDIN.ARY BxARGAINS
I X
den became the unanimously and enthusias- rian voi ‘ :e ’ dt ‘ ar and P“ w< “ rful * ro,led out
ticaiiy chosen candidate of a now thoroughly * rom ,be * obb 7 to tbe President’s chair. In
in fluster’s detachment.
The affair occured on the 25th ult., oi
Little Horn creek, a tributary of Big Horn izet] , lemocRU; , .
river, which hist iaa branch of the leilow . -
Slone, in tiie territory of Wyoming. Il 'V e would here remark hv way of brief
seems that Custer, with hi* u.«ual impetuosi- comment upon the National Democratic
and carelessness of relative force, attacked platform that while it is beyond doubt a \ P rou<11 y and Srmly as a rock ain d the nil j
an Indian camp with five com. aides of! raaster piece> meetillg successfully all those 1 Una Surf ’ lt "** evident from b “ P° kition « •
which have force,) rhemlelve. that he was not a delegate to the convention, J
an instant everything was hu.-died and all
eyes turned in the direction of this voice,
lieheld a large, burlv furm standing out
Crockery, Glassware and notions,
As we propose to Close out the Same at Once.
mounted infantry, while Major Reno, with . , . , , ...
seven companies assaulted the camp iu ano- lc ~ ues " llcb !ave f' ,r ‘ pd themselves into ,
ther quiirter^The force ot Indians proved ' •fi* 3 presidential campuig i, still the arraign- j and was but ° n * 1 ! d I ^ BBan f spectator* who ,
to he much greater than either counted upon mm,t of the Republican party is made the " ere still he was tecognized by the HOUSekeepeFS Will pleOSe Call and Extllllilie before making
—b.i,g 2.500 to 4.000. Custer dashed souare issue bv the selection "n k “""* &.-s- k-— i .
■square issue bv the .selection of Mr. Tilde.. I ch “ ir aml with °' ,e hnm> * arm in air ’ hfl "* ,
into the camp with perfect abandon and , , . ^ ! neate<l •
and was never heard of afterward.—He and ! and * orces 33 Hie cardinal plank ot the Dem- ■ ™ .
all his force were slain, executing onlv ,'!1 j ocratic platform and one which fully sub-'. " ’ ° le '’ or
wounded. — Tel. it Ale*. ‘ ’ ordinates all others, that which declares T= me " ° f U,e N alIe - V “ f the JI ™PPb r ,
; _, . have tlie honor to nominate before this Con-
.... „ , remrm in the National aduuni.-tratiou i . ... „ ..
\v ay \ arytin \v;is Removed. i.. . . . , , ventton, as V ice-rresident ot tlie L nited
l ; e . | . Par i m,m, ; t ,8Sue ln ^ rampmgn of s the Honorable Thomas A. Hen-
A Washington special gives another ex . | l-lraveling over a considerable per- of InilJaIulThe eflecl waa
planution of the removal nt II. T. \ arvau, ! tlou l,f t,l(i 'Vestamce the adjournment of the . . .. . . . ^ e .
the late Secretary Bristow’s chief of >peeial ! convention an<l coming in contact with pee-1 * Q 661 a r c ieer rent 1air »
agents, und effi-etive a,,i,tam. in his war pie from the various sections of the Union, I State sRcon,letl ,he nomination ; delega-1
uj>on the whi.>»kv ring conspirators. Tiie , . .. . . tion after delegation supported it with their
1 your correspondent has found one universal; - , , ™ * T r I
, , . » * r | united votes, and Thomas A. IIenduicks.
expression of approbation of the fct. Louis* . . , ;
of Indiana was declared unanimously nom
inated.
The Convention adjourned and it was as
certained that the nomination so enthusias*-
Juiyll.llw.
Purchases Elsewhere.
WOOD & CO-
T li £
MAGNOLIA
PASSENGER ROi TE
The Morning News,
SAVWNNAH. GEORGr a
the whisky rin
dispatch says: *• It will be remembered that
Yaryan was Bristow’s trusted agent in tha
prosecution of the whisky frauds. He says
that Iris removal was made by the pressure
o Effigy Sargent, Senators Spencer aud
Logan, and Bo.-s Shepherd. Yarvan has
had a row with Spencer, because Spencer
went to the President and tool him that
Yaryan had said he had traced the whisky
frauds to the White House. At an inter- j
view with Spencer, which took place at the
office of Revenue Commissioner Pratt, a let
ter from tiie President was produced, in
which he repeated the statement made to him
by Spender as to Yaryan’s alleged assault
upon the reputation of the White House. Iu !
that interview Yarvan called Spencer a liar, j
a d Spencer, with Senatorial dignity, rctor
Augusta & Yemassee!
ticket. Enthusiastic ratification meetings of
the Democratic nomination have formed the
principle features of tiie fourth of July
celebrations along the line of our travel. . „ , , ...
The West is tullv aroused, and uu longer re06lVed by the - bt ’ L,,ms ^'-venti,,.,,
cheerishing M'r. Ti Id e n’s h ard a,,d w!,,c! ' 1mw h ““ be " u 60 emptiruicnlly
against him regard 7‘ lhe,i by the f^P le ’ waa “ ut ma(ie b 7 a Aejiiv E \Jom
1 dele^ai • ~ w
THE |
FAVORITE P.OVTE
Charleston, Savannah all Points in Floriia
Leave Athens
money views
9 30 P M.
him is ’• the right man in tiie ri_iit place,’’. f" 1 *' e » indeed, rut came from one, T. J. Leave Augusta. 8 20 AM
and with “reform” as their rallying erv are LeE ’ c " Wa couniy Illinois a representative Akuive Savannah i 30 P.M
already up aud doing for Democratic victo
ry in November.
We are much gratified to see that the
Democ: atie Press arising to a full recogni-
of the workingmen of the Mississippi Valiev. Ohableston 4 20 AM.
PrlFMls sail e«»mSr« .,|| ovrr t!u> roautrr.
lUllr fur i .ilqniu. -
A VOICE FROM TEXAS.
AXOL»SOI.Din-t VXDFORVKRPmim\E\T0E0HUrIS
. . .. - ,SAis-i wotta ISTOUOVKUXOU.
ted that a man in his posiuou could not no- tiuu of the great importance of united action
ticesuch a remark upon which Yaryan said: : ou the part of the Dcmocracv of the North, |
lou are a coward as well as a liar,” and a i v . , „• . 5- „ „
fight was imminent, which was avoided bv Suuth : and We8 f> aie J' sre S anbu S a11 I Clebubne, Texas, June 25,1S70.
the prudence of Spencer. Spencer is ' a j other issues upon which division might ob- i Dr. H. H. Carlton,
great friend^ of Babcock, and the ring is de-1 tain and are accepting as the one grand, ! Editor Athens Georgian—
righted at Yaryan’s removal. Commi.-rioner ! oummon, concentrating and all important My Dear Sin: I am truly glad vour X fc? TJ A V A. "S’ X
Pratt asked ten days grace tor \arvau, so c . , | preference is for Gen. A H. Colauitt for * ’
that he might settle his accounts, but the | “’^7 ollu la tlle general government, j Governor of the good old State ofGeorgia.
President would not listen to this, and said : " ll “ tae manifestations in the West and j It was my fortune to serve with his brigade
his orders tor Yaryan’s removal were per- from the cheering news which comes up until after the first battle of Fredericksburg,
The only line running through cars be
tween Augusta and Savannah.
] The only line making close connection at
Savannah with the Atlantic & Gulf It. R.
j No “Omnibus Transfer” at Savannah.
To secure the advantages of through
ears, no delays, first-class e'luipment, liisi
time, aud sure connections, purchase tickets
j of Capt. W. VV. Williams, Agent, Athens,
; Ga., via Augusta and Yemassee only.
Georgia. j llivll . 6ln .
G. P A, Augusta, Ga.
emptory.
Trouble in Hamburg;, South Caro
lina.
A miniature battle was waged in the
above named village, last Saturday night
The following account is given by the Chron
icle amt Sentinel of Sunday. One white
man was killed. Two negroes were killed,
another mot tally wounded, and twenty-five
were taken prisoners.—Small arras were
freely used and finally a piece of artillery was the
brought into service and fired twice at the
besieged, but, owing to the nature of the
ammunition, without effect. For some time
past the colored military company in Ham
burg has been a source of great annoyauce,
as well as of real danger to the people ot
Edgefield county. The Captain was yes
terday prosecuted for ob.-tructing the public
highway, but detlined to submit to the juris
diction of the Court, though the Judge is a
colored man and a Republican. Instead of
bowing to the majes’y of the law, this man
Adams gathered his company together with
arms iu their hand.- aprareutly for the pur
pose of defying it. He was expostulated
with by Geo. M. C. Butler and asked togi\e
up bis arms, being offered the strongest
possible guarantee that they would be return-
di to Gov. Chamberlain. They refused com
siauce with the request, ami tiie Caniliiti-
then determined to disarm them by
-Re-infrrcemeuts were obtained from
( nod the company was besieged in
^budding where it had fortified itsclt.
4 fight lasting fi r two hours they re-
, leaving two of their uuuiber dead
tght prisoners. One of tha attackinu
,. was killed by a boll bom. the besieged.
I ^ I statement ot a must unfur
.We Tear that the troubles in
.h*' 6 jf*6 commenced and that
BON bloodshed ’ere theirre-
uWe conflict is ended. We cannot but
th Carolina ns we
MR when we cen
premember the
i however, despite
that wi.h las
from all ports of the country we are iuduced ^ a ’ 3Ild : *h others composing bis i PIOHTIER
»”*!*:~**~~ -ssscsSl? SiTirJtJifs piper maiufactbbm co..
ov\s before and that Democratic victory, I men, ever kind and generous, ever ready! vTHKYS rtroRrra
iu November next, will crown the action of! to hear and redress the grievances of the j ainnao, nnuKiaLd.
the St. Louis Convention. i most humble private. Maun&ctnrers of Print, Wrapping and Book Paper.
H H C ! ^ venture to say that everv surviving
* '• I member of his old brigade will bike a de-
j lijjht j n having the opportunity to aid with
How now Griimltlprs ** I their votes in eonfferrin!- nn lii'ii t-l,„ n-nlt.
JOWN W. NICHOLSON,. A«cnt.
For samples of Print see this sheet. July 11.Sin.
fGEORGIA, « LAUKE COUNTY.—Obduobt's Of-
Ij
.X tirxtTH, July 1S76.—Doctor M. Wilson ow ap-
■ - of personally, uiul l will puts upou
t of July
'clock A. M. ou the 31st day of July
ASA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Gen. Colquitt is connected, are his most I self. IIo bears the honored name of one of tjct vrinunt
earnest and enthusiastic suppoi ters, while Georgia’s most distinguished sons, who J JN (_). VV , JriOJ-ri^O^e
■ shed so mncli lustre on her name and his- 1
those who are busy in bringing unjust ac
cusation against him by reason of this
failure had not one dollar’s interest in the
company This fact goes to show, as we
have before said, that the investigations as
to the management of this company, con
sequent upon the recent failure, reflect great
c edit upon Gen. Colquitt and his manage
ment of the Georgia department, increas
ing rather than d rainisliing tlie confidence
of those who had doubtless keen induced
to make their investments in this companv
by reason of his connection therewith; on
the otlier hand, it must equally prove that
those who would seek to fasten the re
sponsibility of failure upon Gen Colquitt
are only resorting to most unjust accusa
tions for the purpose of defeating s good,
pure, horn st and patriotic man, whose un
impeachable character is safe in thu midst
of that “ halo of innocence,” 'which per
haps ciumot be claimed as a protection to
those who would: di» him wrong.
Let the people speak; let the solid yeo
manry of the land have a voice and then
watch that Colquitt column bow it towers
.iboyo Jtho wh irliug eddies of zings and.
pofiuciaiiR *-■ ' aT;
, Hals, and Caps,
-TRUNKS,
tory. As a former Georgian, I feel proud
when tlie name of Colqnitt is mentioned iu
my presence, and I feel proud t» know tlie
gallant son bus made him-elf worthy to
bear the name of his iHuatrioas sire f sel
dom see a Georgia paper but I notice the
names of other distinguished gentlemen
ZitSdn,rEr^t.Ks:leatheri shoe findings.
least, must think that Gen. Colquitt’s
claims and fitness at this time for thu office,
are superior to any and all of these men
tioned. He is so fully identified with
tlie people and tlie great agricultu-
r.d interests of the State, and is so entirely
in sympathy with them in their past efforts,
as well as in all the great living issues of
to-day, that ho is lifted to a prominence
correspondence with
several of tlie survivors of his old brigade
wlio are still in Georgia, and 1 find several
of them here; and with pride, I causey j “g
Etc., Etc., Etc.
At B. L. Mom’ old stand No. 4, Granite Row, Atliciu.
aymBtS.tt
TO THE L ADIES.
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Address all orders to TILE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Currox Street, Athens, Ga.
July.4.1v. 1 GEORGE H. HOPE, Agent, Augusta, Go.
THE GREAT
TURKISH
BARBER SHOP!
i
SO^L OS’ ARTISTS!
Ali Toccoa Davis, Mceab Abdul Sapp,. Aziz L’aliph Brydye.
Dr. Wm. Kin g’s
STJFSniOP.
IIGH PRICES EXPLODED!
l. p. a. s.
T’ohuet Powder, augusta to sic house
W.ll be pre[«irctl by 265 Br °*‘ d
ft. T. Brumby & Co., from tb/s dots, i g. o, uoiunsos. | luddex ^ bates-
We will be prt pared at :ul times to supply the It. 0. ROBINSON k CO.
WJaolesale asd. Retail QSE H UNDIi BD PIA50S.
T ill. CULlfiilAL CAMl'AtGN OF 1»7«, WHICH ,
melades National, State and county elections, and !
wnioh will undoubtedly be the most active and hotly I
contested oi* any since the memorable canvass of laoo
is nuw fairly opened. The National Democratic Party
will this year make a bold, vigorous, and donbtlMs
siioceastol strngele for the maintenance and supremacy
ot those principles which are vital to the prosperity* of
the Republic aud essential to the well-being of 'the
[>eo pic.
Iu addition to the Presidential election, the people in
Georgia and Florida will elect new State governments.
In lloridathe campaign promises to tw onusoaUv
vigorous, and there is u probability that for the drat
tune ainco the war the people of that Radical-ridden
State will elect a Democratic State government. In
these campaigns the people of tiie South ara deept; in
terested; aud every intelligent citizen, who haa the
weifure of Ids country and his section at heart, should
acquaint himself withevciy detail of the great work of
redemption and reform that is now going on.
To tnie end he should subscribe to and assist in ciren-
luting the Saras:.an Mokhcto News, an independent
Democratic u*w»pa]ier, of pronounced opinions and
tearless in their expression; a paper that is recognized
everywhere as the best daily iu the South. Itseditoriai
deportment is vigorons, thoughtful, and consistent,
wude its news and local departments an marvels of in-
dustrvand completeness. Its department of Georgia
aud Florida afEura u not confined to a mere barren mud-
maiy of events irauspiriug in those States, but is en-
li veued by comment at once apt, timely, aud racy.
The um pie resources of the establishment will be de
voted to tunrishing the rcadereof the
LOWEST FACTORY PRICES>
3Nffora.istg UeYsrs
with thu latest intelligence than ell ports of the world,
through the press dispatches, special teh grams, aud by
menus of spsciai correspondence; and through these
reticles the paper wilt he the earliest chronicler uf every
noteworthy mcideut of the political campaign of 1876.
arr-scsimox.
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Tri-Weekly, 1 year o oo
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“ 6 mouths 100
“ 3 months so
Specimen copies sent flee on receipt of 5 cents.
, Sr Money can be sent by Post Office Urdu*, Re
gistered Letter, or Express, at onr risk.
J. H. EtiTILL, Savannah, Ga.
July-t.tf.
Peabody House,
Corner of Locust and Nlntli h-tN-,
PIIIL^tDELl’IIIA, PA
over all others iu thfa.campaign of tho Cen- /CONVENIENT TO ALL PLACES OF AMCSE-
tennial vear. I am in correspondenee with U meat and ter lines in the city. No change, to and
from the Centennial .pounds. Ool^ Watson,’proprietor
House? Ctnani '* - ** - -*
of the Henry Hoas^ Cineinnati for the peat twenty
years, and present proprietor, has leased tlie house for
ml on i
new furnished and Sued it
thev euthusfantically raHy aa a unit fonmr; ^d S?^rT^' ,0 <^:
galfant old Commander.
My Goorefa correspondents all say the
peoplo are far him, and the only fear they
have of his nomination by the Convention
on the 2nd of August is, that the tricksters
and- wire-pullers at the primary meetings
may succeed in suppressing the will of the
people.
wishes’ for Georgia and the
I- am vours truly.- v >j-s.
- * Anurkw Young.
(3 par day.
CoL Wataao is a native of Virginia, and probably
the aaty Hotel Proprietor in Philadelphia from the
junegt.tf.
South.
A. JE. COCHRAN,
Beal Estate end Gsoerel Land Amnt.fhrthup
«od sale of Mineral and Farminglonds in 1
the other eountiesof Northeast
tmmt aid titles to property investigated,
bpocial.attention givcu to tho purehass and wle of
NOTICE.
Augusta, G.t., May 1st, IsTB.
On after Momhiy, May 1st, I.H7IS, tlie
Passenger trains <m the Georgia Itaiiroad
will nut as tolluws. viz:
Dat I’isazsoxK Titus wilt
Leave Athena at 9.00 a.*.
Arrive at Augusta at... A.00 r. *.
Arrive at Atlanta at...... AUUn.it,
Leave Augnsta at 8U0a.*.
Leave Atlanta at 8.0U x. u.
Arrive at Atbensot.... aJSnx
Nioht Pxsaxxoxn Txxot.
Leave Aliuet ,,„9JQ r.z
Arrive at Augusta at. TJfxz
Arrive at Atlanta at »«■ ■■
Lease Augusta at ».ap p .
Leave Atlanta at. tojo ». -
Arrive at Athena at 3.50 .
Praeengera from ^Atlanta, Athens, Wi_ ^
any point oa tha Georgia Railroad and
taking the Day F.i*tenger Trian^ will ms
neotiun at Camak with Train ifar Milledgeville
Macon. Sleeping Cars on Night . iseongerSains,
epril# tC 3 * Joaxeos, Superintendent.
Attorney.
J )B WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTION
neatly done at this office.
Drug Store oa College Avenue jFORsuALL^N^PAY^^-saD
^Lt'.iens. Georgia-
R. T. BRUMBY & CO.
mayl6.1y.
b'. B. P H I N I Z Y ,
Successor to C. H. Phinizy & Co. j _ — — ——.—
C 02'2 O N C 2 Olt2, Hfty ra One H ind ed Dollars Saved
Augusta, Geobgia. i by tcuchasing at the
AUGUSTA II US IC HOUSE,
SIX OF THE BEST MAKERS AEEEEI’KESENTp.
Ever- IiiBirnmeut warranted to be *ncnnanwrt*i*
vertizemimt of Superiority and Excelenee.
riUIE BUSINESS HE ETOFORE CARRIED ON n - r .
B und r the name ana style of C. H. Phiuizy & tX, I X^pLRTffGSt. Stock—Lowest L TICKS 44
wiU expire by limitation on Uie 31at day of August I p arc i Ja .:, lff for „„ nh i-, , a to seB d
nma. Sober i»rtuer wdl sign the firm name in liqni- 1 nre “""'S !££. V th £ r
Liberal Advances made ou Column;.. nt-
janeO.lm.
NOTICE l
C. IL PHINIZY.
F. B. -UIN1ZY.
A Card.
I N retiring Aotn the Cotton Commission Bawneas, I
take pleasure iu retumiug tiuuiks to my friends wuo
prices that Dety Competition.
Special Inducements i
PIANOS AT NEW YORK. LOWEST PRICES.WB®
have patronized so liberally the dim of 0. H. Phiuizy
*“ Co., and to ask from tnera s continuance ot* tits
to my late partner, Mr. F. B. Phinizy, whom I heartily
recommend ae worthy of their continence. His ex
perience is ample, and hia facilities tor tuo matugement
of the Cotton business unsurpassed.
iuueij.lt. c. IL PHINIZY.
a good Stool and Cover, forwarded to any poirii
freight pud, for Cash.
G. O. ROBINSON & CO.
WILL ALSO SELL^TWO HUNDRED ORGAN* **
Small Monthly Paymeou.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT! LOWEST PB®}'
Four uf the beat Makers are 1
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mu
fan & Hamlin Dips, Nmir/li
FIRST PRIZE AWARDED AT THE
Fair,’’in Paris, 1881; stths
rmr, iu i ww, sows , • un* 1 . h ?y
tiou,”l87S; sud at the recant ExponU^^
at Linz, Austria. Tfcey hmv« slwsjrs re-
ceired tile Highest Medals in
tion with t
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, 2S5 Broad.
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LN EVERY VARIETY.
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