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T. L. CANTT,
Editor, Publisher and Proprietor.
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A Ximouri;]ii at a Savnjfe Court in Ccn
. ti-al Airicu.
Col. 0. C. Long, of Che Egyptian army,
now visiting with I>:h lamily friends in
tit. Louis, gives the following account of
liis reception at the court of King M’tesa,
to which he had penetrated with two at
tended* only.
My reception by this strange and mys
terious king was unique. Covering the
hill tops that characterize the mountain
ous districts of the lake regions were
thousands of the poopie of Uganda, as
sembled to welcome “ the Great White
Prince,”as they called me. King M’tesa,
surrounded by his courtiers and harem,
as I arrived, sent a messenger to ask me
to appear before him and show him the
strange animal upon wihch I was moun
ted. Iw as riding the first horse that had
ever been seen in Uganda. At a quick
ened pace advancing toward the King
and courtiers they fled precipitately be
fore uie, while I, turning my horse, re-
Sained the hill from which 1 haddescen
cd, and, throwing my foot from the stir
rup, in the act of dismounting, I was
surprised to sec the people scatter in
every direction in dismay. I learned
from the interpreter that they had sup
()Osctl, up to that moment, that I and the
torse were one animal—that f was a
kind of a centaur. I was presented the
next day to the; King—-a tall, graceful
man, dressed in a flowing Arabic robe,
bound at the waist by a girdle to which a
scimetar was suspended, and with san
dalled feet, who eyed my horse with an
affrighted glance and retreated towards
his throne. Prostrate bodies covered the
entrance and floor of the hut. It was
here that the King held audience with
hia different Sheiks and chiefs, and the
heads of the different branches of his
Government. The ceremony ended in a
slight inclination of the head of the King
to his messengers, who unrolling from
their heads neatly-bound cords, threw
them around the necks of the assembled
throng at the door, and dragged them,
holloaing and struggling, away to an ex
ecutioner, who, as the fancy struck him,
bail them poinarded or choked to death,
<or bad their brains dashed out. This is
a sacrifice which is made to all African
kings.
If SUFFERING with any chronic dis
ease, consult Dr. Durham, Maxey’s, Ga.
- * Si—
The immense number of people who
apply to Dr. Durham for treatment,
suffering with some chronic disease, is
proof of his success in the treatment of
chronic diseases.
Hundred Tiiousuud people
'Will cheerfully testify to the wonderful effica
cy of H>r. Gilder’s Liver Pills. They have
been used for more than h;df a century, blit it
is only in the last few years that they have
been brought prominently before the general
public. And every day people arc rejoicing
jthsU at hist they have found a pill that exact
ly raeets their wants. Headache, dyspepsia,
■constipation, indigestion, pains in the side or
•back, and many other ailments disappear
•after taking the first dase of these pills. One
dose of pills and a few grains of quinine will
•effectually cure chills and fever. Gilder’s
.Liver bills are sold by all respectable mer
chants and druggists.
JUSCELLA NEO US.
STATE OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE
COUNTY.—Petition for Letters of Dis
j mission. Whereas, C. W. Sims, one of the
< administrators of John Sims, deceased, late of
► *nid county —G. R. Sims having died —saidC.
W. Sims now applies to me for Letters of Dis
mission from said estate —
There are, therefore, to cite and admonish
all persons concerned to show cause, if any
they can, on or before the first Monday iii
January, 1877, why said letters should not
. he granted.
Given under mv hand and official signature,
at office in Lexington, this 25th day of Sept.,
1876. T. D. GILHAM,
[ss] Ordinary.
J. H. Echoes. J. W. Echols.
ECHOLS & CO.,
Cotton Factors iCommissun Merchants,
158 and 160 Reynolds St., Augusta, Ga.
Bagging and Ties furnished at lowest rates
and liberal advances made on Cotton in store.
Money Saved by Purchasing Piano Fortes at
Original Augusta Music House.
ESTABLISHED ISIS.
Tiie subscriber will furnish
Piano Fortes at as low prices as van be
done hv any dealer in the country (contrary
assertions notwithstanding), and will deliver
them at manufacturers’ prices, with stool and
cover, at the nearest railroad depot, for cash
or city acceptance, freight paid, and send a
competent tuner to nut them up and leave
them in good order, thus relieving the pur
chaser from all responsibility. References
given to hundreds who have purchased (from
nim during the last 28 years. Agent for Stein
way & Son, Bacon 4 Karr, and other first
class makes. Pianos from $250 to $1,200,
furnished at short notice. First-class Cabinet
ORGANS furnished. Pianos Tuned and Re
paired. Orders from the country punctually
attended to. GEO. A. OATES,
240 Broad Strec
George Osvtes 9
DEALER IN
.SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS.
AND STATIONERY, and everything else
kept in a first-class Book Store.
SCHOOLS supplied at reasonable prices.
BLANK BOOKS in great variety.
~~ GILDING, LOOKING-GLASS ~~
PICTURE ' 'FRAMES!
Patronize Pome industry,
fTUIE ONLY GILDING ESTABLISH
JL MENT in the State where Gold Frames
can be made from the beginning, and all
kinds of old gilt frames can be regilt and
made equal to new. All work warranted as
good and as cheap for the same kind as in
any city in the United States. OLD PAINT
INGS restored and relieved. A large stock
of CIIROMOS always on hand. Send on
your work and satisfaction guaranteed. Look
ing-Glasses. both French and English, fur
nished at Manufacturer’s prices.
Refers to the Editor of Oglethorpe
rSciiO,
GEORGE C. OATES,
seplO-tf 240 Broad st., Augusta, Ga.
POPE BARROW,
ATTORNEY II LAW,
A TIJ L-Y.s', - - _ GEORGIA.
\Y, A. Garrett. W. A. Latimer.
Garrett & Latimer,
COTTON FACTORS AND
Commission Merchants,
No. 8 Melutosh Street,
AUGUSTA ~, G EORGIA.
Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in
store. Buggipg and Ties at lowest market
J>ric*s. sep2'J-3ca
w* “ c \ adav at home. Samples worth $1
vU H 0-v f r-vu, SUtuj.i J; Cos, Portland, Me
A TURNS.
J. F. WILSON & CO
rjIIIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE REMOVED
JL to No. 12 Franklin House Range, Broad
Street, ATHENS, OA., where they keep con
stantly on hand a large and beautiful stock of
FURNITURE
EVERY DESCRIPTION.
to which they invite the attention of the pub
lic, and which will be sold
ASTON ISIIINGL Y LOW !
Coins & Biirial Cases
Furnished AS LOW or LOWER than by auv
other establishment in the city.
The citizens of Oglethorpe are cordially in
vited to call and examine our Stock when
they visit Athens. We will sell them Furni
ture CHEAPER and MUCH BETTER than
they can purchase elsewhere. Will take
great pleasure in showing them our stoek. Be
SURE and give us a call.
J. F. WILSON & CO.
GOTTHEIMER & BRO.,
Of LEXINGTON, GA., are Agents for oui
Metallic and Wood Coffius, and keep a full
assortment of the same on hand at all times.
Parties can purchase of them at same prices
as from ourselves
W. A. TALMADGE,
PRACTICAL
Watchmaker 8c Jeweler,
DEALER IN
tieiWctfK,
Wnti lies, Clocks, Jewelry, ;
Musical Instruments, Cutlery, Canes, Guns,
Pistols, handsome BIRTHDAY and BRI
DAL PRESENTS, etc. Guns and
Pistols repaired in the best man
ner and warranted. The sole
agent for J. MOSES’ ELECTRO GALVAN
IC SPECTACLES.
Mr. E. A. WILLIAMSON, a practical jew
eller, will be found here, who solicits a con
tinuance of the patronage from his friends.
College Avenue, Opposite Post Office,
oct6-tf ATHENS, GA.
DO YOU WANT A GOOD
FTJJVEIE 3
BUY BARNES’ DOUBLE-ACTING
STONE FORGE PUMP
ONE that at the start brings the water pure,
fresh and cool, as it is in your well. No
stale water standing in it. No slime or filth
collects on or in it. No snails or worms from
wooden piping. Is free from rust or other
impurities, and discharges the water much
faster than any other Pump. It works with
ease—a small child can operate it. It is of
stone, glazed on inside and outside like glass,
and cannot wear out or decay. Thoroughly
ventilates your well, airs the water, and
makes it like living, moving water. Im
proves the water more than if there was no
Pump in the well. With hose attached, it
becomes a Fire Engine, ever ready at your
door, reducing the risk from fire and the pre
miura on insurance. Is easy to keep in re
pair, and works with two-thirds the power
required by any other Pump of same capacity.
Gives universal satisfaction, as all our nume
rous patrons will cheerfully attest. Is a home
enterprise, permanently established. Relies
on its own merits, and through them asks
your patronage. If you want such a Pump,
.1. W. GILLELAND, Agent, at firm of Gille
land & Betts, Broad street, Athens, Ga., would
be pleased to serve you in that line. Satis
faction guaranteed. lie is also agent for a
I*OW I*l IS I*| ! MS’, made on same princi
ple, with either Lever or Rotary Motion, for
railroad, factory or mining purposes, moving
from 40 to SO gallons per minute, bringing the
water from bottom of wells, and throwing a
half-ineli stream 100 feet from hose nozzle.
Also the
Little Giant Village Fire Engine,
Throwing a stream 133 feet on level.
Call and examine, or address
J. W. GILLELAND, Agent,
At firm of Gilleland & Betts, Broad street,
Athens, Ga. oct2o-6m
Qeneral icket
RAILROAD TICKETS
For sale, bv all routes, to all principal point
IN THE UNITED STATES.
Buy your Tickets in Athens, and get all
information from
Capt. WM. WILLIAMS,
Agent Southern Express Cos., Athens Ga
WM.WALSEMAN
I jl ASH ION ABLE TAILOR, at Reese &
Lane’s store, Athens, Ga. Earnestly so
licits a call from his old Oglethorpe friends.
THE REMINGTON
SEWING MACHINE!
The Latest The Best !
rpHE REMINGTON SEWING MA
-1 CIIINE is the best Machine now before
the public. This statement is based upon the
testimony of experts who have exam
ined it thoroughly side by sid.
with other first-class Machines, and have
unanimously given it the preference. It has
taken PREMIUMS over all other Machine*.
exhibited at the Fairs in Athens, Griffin, the
State Pair at Macon, and the Alabama Fait
at Selma. At these Eairs ALL the First-Class
Machines worked in the South were on exhi
bition and in competition.
These FACTS should convince everybody
that the Remington IS TIIE BEST MA
CHINE.
Don’t buv until vou have seen this Machine.
L. SCHEVENELL & CO.,
novX2*lm Gen’l Agents, Athens.
LITTLE STORE^CORNER
HERE THE CITIZENS OF OGLETHORPE
will alwav find the Cheapest and
Best Stock of
FANCY GOODS, LIQUORS,
GROCERIES, LAMPS, OIL, Etc.
J. M. BARRY. Broad Str., Athens, Ga.
bell & CO.,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS
Ducpree Block, ATHENS, GA.,
AGENTS FOR BROOK WALTER AND OTHER
Portable Enjyines,
THRESHERS, BUGGIES, WAGONS, Etc
Our Mr. SUMMEY is at present in
New York, purchasing the
LARGEST STOCK OF HARDWARE
ever brought to this market.
ATHENS AD VERTISEMENTS.
R. P. Eberhart. J. B. Eberhart. \v p Varney
R. P. & J. B. EBERHART & CO.,
Manufacturers, AN liolefcale and Retail Dealers iu
Boots and Shoes of Every Description.
Our Manufacturing Department is turning out sixty pair of shoes everv day which we
warrant to our customers. \\ e keep in our retail department a full assortment of’all kinds of
Boots and hoes, as cheap as the cheapest. In the repairing department, which we give espe
ual attention to, we have some ot the best workmen in the State. Those wishing repairing
done or new Shoes and Boots at retail, will please call and examine our facilities for supply
ing their demands. \\ holesale customers w ill receive bottom prices and warranted goods bv
calling at our stand No. lo Broad Street, Athens, Georgia. oct27-3m. '
More Mews for MSs ofOgtetliorpe
J. H. HUGGINS,
Has just received a large and well selected stock of New Goods of all kinds, and is now pre
pared for the I all Trade. He desires to call special attention to his large stock of
FINE AND CHEAP BUGGY HARNESS
And his new and well selected stoek of SADDLES and BRIDLES, which were bought at low
prices and can be sold cheaper than ever. As usual, his stock of
Crockery and Glassware, Lamps 8c Lamp Fixtures
is full and complete. His stock comprises family and Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Leather, Kerosene and Machine Oil, Lime and Cement. And owing to the fact
THAT IIE IS NOW SELLING ONLY FOR CASH OR COUNTRY
PRODUCE, HIS PRICES ARE GREATLY REDUCED!
Remember the place. J. H. HUGGINS,. No. 7 Broad street, Athens, Ga.
THE “TIMES”
THE GILT-EDGE
COOK STOVE
OF AMERICA!
AT THE NORTH-EAST GEORGIA
Stove and Tin-Ware Depot
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
J. J. C. M’MAHAN, an,, WITCHER & JARRELL,
AGENTS AT CRAWFORD, GA.
Silver and Plated Ware,
NO DRONES IN THE STORE OF
S. C. DOBBS.
EVERY MAN WORKS, PRINCIPAL & CLERKS
The undersigned, just returned from the Northern markets with a full and varied stoek of
almost every description of goods, bought at Low and Panic Prices, consisting in part of
50 bbls. SUGARS, 200 rolls BAGGING, 16,000 lbs. FLOUR,
100 boxes TOBACCO, assort’d 200 kegs assorted NAILS 4,000 lbs. Hemlock Sole Leather
Sugar-cured HAMS. 50 bags Rio COFFEE, Upper and Harness Leath’r
200 sacks S \ LT, 20 bales Fac. YARNS, 16,000 lbs. BACON,
Leaf LARD, Kerosene OIL, 1,000 bdls. Iron Cotton TIES,
1,000 pairs Home-made and Northern Brogan SHOES.
Boots and Shoes, Bats and Caps, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE,
Cotton, Hemp and Jute Rope, Saddlery 8c Harness,
and various other articles too tedious to mention, all of which he offers to the trade of Athens
and the surrounding country for
CASH, COTTON OR OTHER COUNTRY PRODUCE,
at at low or lower prices than can be bought in the State of Georgia. He makes a specialty of
LOOKING AFTER COUNTRY MERCHANTS
who wish to buy goods to sell again, and offers goods to the Jobbing Trade, and guarantees
satisfaction. [sep29-3m] S. C. DOBBS.
FALL DRV GOODS AND MILLINERY
M. MYERS,
COLLEGE AVENUE, ATHENS, GEORGIA,
Would respectfully announce to the citizens of Oglethorpe and surrounding country that
he has just received and opened the best selected stock of the Latest Styles of
DRY AND DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, MILLINERY,
3?liiladelpliia Made Boots Shoes,
Hats, Fancy Goods, Notions of all kinds, which he will sell as low or lower than any house
in Athens, having purchased the same at Lowest Cash Prices, in the Northern markets.
My stock of DRESS GOODS is, as usual, large, stylish, beautiful and extremely cheap.
My FALL PRINTS are of the latest styles and best brands. Anew stock just opened.
My stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING cannot be surpassed in st\ le, quality and price
in the State. I only ask a call, and your cifstom is insured. From Hie finest to coarsest.
In Boots and Shoes I offer the celebrated Philadelphia makes; universally acknowledged
the best made. In Hats, Fancy Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Shawls, Cloaks, Furs, Ties, Collars,
Shirts, Knit Goods, Table Damask, Towels, Dress Trimmings, Buttons, Needles and Thread,
I offer uimsual inducements. I have full lines of these articles.
IT IT U 11ITT T TNI?PV comprising the latest styles in Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons,
111 L 111 1 Li Li 111 1J ili I , Laces, Bows, Flowers, etc., was selected by Mrs. Myers
in person, who, through long experience in this branch, never fails to give satisfaction.
POTTMTOV A ATTQ Will find it to their interest to examine mv
UU Uil IXI 1 illlli lllj 11 A IN ILJ stock before purchasing, as I can offer them
as good inducements as can be had in the State.
Don’t forget to give me a call when you visit Athens, and I insure perfect satisfaction.
oet27-2m M. MYERS, College Avenue.
F. P. TALMADGE,
DEALER IN 7
American and Imported Watches, Clocks,
JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS, GUNS, PISTOLS, Etc.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired in a neat, workmanlike manner and
[ warranted to give entire satisfaction.
Ornamental and Plain LETTER ENGRAVING a Specialty.
13. College Avenue, gs§K D gr 0 o g R | R c o o^N T E H R E ATHENS, GA.
GILLELAND “TIETTS
BROAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.,
Are offering BARGAINS to the citizens of Oglethorpe and surrounding country, in
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Comprising Flour, Sugar, Coffee, and the best Leaf Lard in the market, Tobacco and Cigars.
WINES AND (LIQUORS,
Of all kinds, for both Cooking and Medicinal purposes, are among their specialties.
AGENTS FOR ONE OF THE LARGEST PACKERS OF CANNED COODS
In the North, and are offering special inducements in these goods. Thev have also a small
stock ot CROC KERY and GLASS\\ ARE, which they will sell at less than New York prices.
They are also agents for one of the Largest and Best FLOUR MILLS in the Western
States, and can sell Flour as cheap as it can be bought. They deal also in
STAPLE DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS!
It you want anything to eat, drink, chew or smoke, von will find it in endless varietv and
at the lowest possible prices, at the new store of foct2o-3] GILLELAND & BETTS.
M. C. & J. F. KISER & COMPANY,
JOBBERS OF
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats & Notions,
Corner Pryor and Wall Streets, (Opposite the Kimball House,)
seplo-4m - ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
MOORE, MARBH & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes & Hats,
i CORNER DECATUR AND PRIOR STREETS,
| seplo-lm ATLANTA, GEORGIA
CRAWFORD.
New Fall Goods!
T AM NOW PREPARED to offer to the peo-
X pie of Oglethorpe countv
GOOD GOODS
FOR LESS MONEY
than the same quality of Goods have been
sold for since the war in this market. All I
ask to convince you of this fact is to call and
price my stock, which consists of
DRY GOODS,
HATS,
BOOTS AND
SHOES,
CLOTHING,
NOTIONS,
PROVISIONS,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
CROCKERY,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
FURNITURE, &c.
I am also willing to 'pay a fair price for
Cotton. My Goods are
NOW COMING i:V
ALL ARE INVITED TO COME!
UC. McMAHAN.
SEE JHERE!
Witcher AND Jarrell,
HAVE received a choice stock of FALL
GOODS, which they are offering to their
friends and the public generally
AT VERY LOW PRICES!
India Soap at Witcher & Jarrell’s.
Seed Wheat at Witcher & Jarrell’s.
Boots and Shoes at Witcher & Jarrell’s.
Go to Witcher & Jarrell’s for Pocket Knives.
We will buy our Salt at Witcher & Jarrell’s.
Witcher & Jarrell have pretty Calicoes.
Seed Barley for sale by AVitcher Jarrell.
AVitcher & Jarrell sell Bagging and Ties.
AVitcher & Jarrell sell a great many Goods
not mentioned in the Echo.
Give Witcher a Jarrell a call before buving
elsewhere.
AVitcher & Jarrell will continue to mark cot
ton for any who may wish to ship to their
factors.
Try the celebrated Orokonoko Tobacco, sold
BY WITCHER & JARRELL.
Dus, £ Dentistry.
Being permanently located at CRA WFORD,
GA., I aw now prepared to do all kinds of
DENTAL WORK!
at short notice, in the best style and on mod
erate terms. My references ar. Close who
have kindly favored me with their ,-ttronage.
Having also opened a
DRUG STORE!
I am prepared to supply Physicians
ST A NDA RD MEDICINES !
and’tlie public with all such articles in t
Drug Line usually needed in families, inclu
ding a full line of
Leading Medicines,
Patent Medicines,
PAINTS, OILS,
Lamps, Chimneys, Perfumery, Stationery,
Soaps, Toilet Articles, Cigars, TOBACCO,
Blue Stone, &c., &e.
AVhen you have given me a trial and failed
to do as well or better than elsewhere, I will
not complain if you withdraw your patron-
M. H. THOMAS, M. D.
DRUGGIST AND DENTIST.
LEXINGTON.
NEW FALL AND
WINTER GOODS
AT THE
Mammoth Store
OF
ill & LATIMER,
LEXINGTON, GA
WE respectfully announce to our friends
and patrons, and to the public gener
ally, that we have on hand a complete stock of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CLOTHING, HATS, SHOES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY,
GROCERIES, Etc., Etc.
Mr. Latimer having selected own stock in
person, with great care, we are prepared to
sell at unquestionable reasonable prices.
Cotton is low and money is scarce ; hence
it behooves every one to exercise care to pur
chase goods at minimum prices.
Consult your interest by calling and exam
ining our well selected stock. AYe are confi
dent we can please you both as to goods and
prices. Tf&f* Highest market price paid for
Cotton. lIAIRE &. LATDIER.
-At Big- Boot Haire’s,
TIE BIGGESfLOT OF SHOES
in the county, at bottom prices, at
JOHN T. M. HAIRE’S.
THE LARGEST STOCK OF
NEW CLOTHING
in the county at
JOHN T. M. HAIRE’S.
THE ONLY
“GEN. COLQUITT HATS”
At JOHN T. M. HAIRE’S.
GOODS OF ALL KINDS
So per Cent Cheaper
than ever offered by
JOHN T.M. HAIRE
CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF.
Q"l rt a day at home. Agents warned. Outfit
and terms free. True Co.,Augusta Ale
AUGUSTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
W. DANIEL. C. A. ROWLAND
DANIEL & ROWLAND,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Corner Jackson and Reynolds Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. Consignments solicited. Bagging,
Ties and Family Supplies furnished. octl3-3m
q. V.
SUCCESSOR TO ECG. ROGERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Furniture Dealer and Undertaker,
147, 147a, and 149 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, G\.
C. GRAY & CO.,
(orner Broad and Al 2 PIIPT A ni
Mclntosh Street*, fiUbUoTfl, GA.
o
Next to the necessity of voting for “ TILDEN AND REFORM” comes that of
Buying Your Dry Goods Cheap !
We have on hand and are daily receiving a
SPLENDID LINE OF FALL DRY GOODS
DlnmHnn e o a , u Pedalty J ® A NS and DOMESTICS, and all goods used on the Farm and
I lantation, and can conhdently recommend our stock of these goods
a. u 'c t® r S„ a r"iSr hed SHIRT[NQS “* 8I1EETI!TO
OUR STOCK OF DRESS GOODS
V I 8 Drge, well assorted, and best of all, exceedingly Cheap. : :
DOMESTICS AT FACTORY PRICES.
LINENS, HOSIERY AND NOTIONS DEFY COMPETITION.
WE CAN DO BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE ON
Blankets, Shawls, Comforts, Cassimeres,
Etc., and that is saying a gieat deal. To be convinced, come and see for you selves, or
SEND FOR SAMPLES. Q. CRAY & CO.
“ FOREST CITY”
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
170 Rirokß, Ola.
" CEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
PROPRIETORS, MANUFACTURE
Portable and Stationary STEAM ENGINES HORSE POWERS ;
and BOILERS; Graham’s Improved Solid Rim, and other
SAW MILLS; GRIST MILLS; styles of GIN GEAR ;
SHAFTING ; PULLEYS ; pff- Special attention given to REPAIRING
GEARING; HANGERS; Etc. and OVER HAULING MACHINERY ;
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS ; Promptness and GOOD WORK guaranteed.
PLANTATION and MILL WORK, all kinds Send for Catalogue of MILL GEARING.
AGENTS FOR THE
Celebrated Eclipse Double Turbine Water-Wheel,
The Judson Governor, and the Niagara Steam Pump.
SA SH IVi:i II TS in any quantity. Send for Circulars
THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE
IS THE WORLD’S FAVORITE.
AS IS INDISPUTABLY PROVEN BY THE FOLLOWING LIST OF SWORN SALES .
Sales, 1871. 1872. 1873. 1874. 1875. *
THE SINGER 131.260 219,753 2182.144 241.079 249. *52
Wheeler & Wilson 128,526 174,088 119,190 92,827 103,740
Howe (Jan’y Ito July 1 84,010) 145,000 No returns. 35,000 25,000
Remington 26,110
Domestic 10,397 49,554 30,114 22,700 21,452
Wilson (new) 17,525 9,508
THE CELEBRATED BAZAR GLOVE-FITTING PATTERNS!
FOR SALE AT OCR BRANCH OFFICES.
Fifteen Rood Agents Wanted tit Onco
TO SELL
The Great Singer Machine I
Address THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., Augusta, Ga.
Sir WT4TT\TFY formerly franklin & whitney.
• FtL. tt XXX X J-N XI; _L Cotton Factor and: tom. .Verrhaat,
159 Reynolds street, Augusta, Ga., returns thanks to the many friends of the old firm, far
their liberal patronage in the past, and solicits for himself a continuance of the same, and
will guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
Special personal attention given to weighing and selling cotton. Bagging al Ties fur
nished. Liberal cash advances made on Cotton in store. Agent for
STARK’S CELEBRATED VIRGINIA DIXIE PLOWS.
The books, notes and accounts of the old firm of Franklin & Whitney are in my p**-
session. All parties indebted to the late firm are requested to make prompt settlement of
their accounts. sep29-3m S. M. WHITNEY.
THOMPSON & HEINDEL,
MANUFACTURERS OF
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS,
BRACKETS, NEWELS, MANTELS, BALUSTERS , VERANDAHS, Etc.
DEALERS IN
DRESSED & UNDRESSED LUMBER
A LARGE STOCK ALWAYS ON HAND.
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard, Hale st., near C. R. R. Yark, A||P||CTJ PI
JBfeY“ Send for Price List and Circular. nUuUu In| uni
HI. P. STOVALL, ~
Cotton Factor ail Coinon Merchant,
No. 5 Warren Block, AUGUSTA, GA., continues to give his personal attention to the Sto
rage and Sale of Cotton and other Produce, Liberal cash advances made on consignments. 06
J. and. brownT
Gilder, Looking-Glass and Picture-Frame Maher,
49 Jackson Stbeet, Augusta, Ga.
ipfr- The Augusta (Ga.) 'Gilding. Looking-Glass and Picture-Frank*
Manufactory is the only place in Georgia where you can have made to order, HOME
MADE from beginning to end, every kind of PORTRAIT FRAME, Ornamental or Plain.
ALL KINDS OF PICTURE FRAMES, made to order at short notice, equally as good
and at the same price that,you can have the same work done for in any part of the United
States. The best and most respectable references can be furnished on application, and esti
mates given on work. VS-I claim to be the only PRACTICAL RESTORER of OLD
OIL PAINTINGS in the State, having had eighteen years steady practice in the Souths
(7 years in South Carolina and 11 in Augusta). 1 have restored Oil Paintings worth thou
sands of dollars each, and never fail to give perfect satisfaction. A trial is all I ask N
All kinds of PIC TUBE 1 RAM ES, Ornamental or Plain, can be re gilt at ONE-HALE
THE EXPENSE of new ones, no matter how much tiiev are broken or defaced in the ornav
ments. A trial is all 1 and satisfaction is assured, 4- BROWS*