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LOCAL ITEMS.
Colton !tlark)'t.
Greeneshoro’, Oct. 14.
Middling, - - 12}
Augusta, Oct. 13.
Low Middling, * 12}
Middling. - - - 1?
Good Middling, • 18}
New AdrtiM‘im**ilK.
.r-
Appbcatinn lor Leave to s<dl Rea! Estate
—C. A. end tie•. C. Davis. Ex'rs.
Valuable Warm in Oglotho po county, for
Sale—Tlios. A. or Thus. T. Brown.
McCa+l, Gopelan & Qo's Dig Display-
Exemption Personalty—Rowan \V Cope
lan.
Boots and Shoes exclusively—Peter Kee
nan, Augusta, Ga.
Book Store— W. T. Richards A Son, Au
gusta, Ga.
Cotton Factor—Jos. T. Smith, Augusta.
Cotton Factors and Commission Mer
chants —S. I) Heard & Son, Augusta, Ga.
Books, Stationery, etc—A. F. Pendleton,
Augusta, Ga.
Exemption Personalty—Louisa Waller
i Estray Notice —J. F. Thornton, Ord’y.
~ LOCAMIOTS,
I
Good rains.
Cool nights.
,}t cV Frost is lurking around,
t'ottor, is coming in quite freely.
Tlit ladies of the Episcopal church will
give'; mi entertainment during the Fair
weeki, The proceeds to be applied to the
porupiase of a bell for their church.
Wt are pleased to learn that the little
Son tif Mr. Jas. A- Sitton, of Sparta, who
ba a lJUen very ill with Membraneous croup
at tltje residence of a relative in this place,
is sokvalescent.
B, '.te p Beckwith will preach, and nd
the. "rite of Confirmation. on to-
(Friday) night, at tlie Episcopal
Grrcnesboi’o’ Fair.
The Managers of the Greeneshoro’ Fair
Association are very sanguine at the pros
pects of having a most successful Fair.
From ail directions we hear of articles in
tended for exhibition: and we have no
doubt hut what the approaching Fair will
be the grandest ever held under the auspi
ces of the Association. The Treasurer in
forms us that he has received a hill of the
premiums and is expecting them by to-day
express. These premiums are the finpst
ever offered hv a county Fair in Georgia,
when they arrive they wi'l he on exhibition
at the Store of Messrs Store" fr Fro. th
public ia invited to inspect them.
T'miii? Jlrsn'jr.ClirislSan Axvo
riation
Messrs. Wa’lae* and TVr-dule. •*-<* f> m
of Augusta, and the la mr n<~ ■' Itimore
were In our citv on Tin’s la l ' i iVednes
day. fop the tvirpose o l '. tGiu-. i >o 1
M-m’s Christian Ass’u During their si a*,
tlipv eonduct"’! interesting S” .-vices a f f 'i •
Wstlwljst Church. Twentv-fonr names
were enrolled in the good cause, and a ten
porarv organization effected. We sincere
Iv trust that the see I sown in oqr commu
nity by these disinterested Christian gen
tlemen may soring up and heir fru t
abundant ty,
•. Y. n. Crtliiliti,
On last Saturday, accor iing to appoint
meot this iistiaguishe I gentle-nan ud Res
ted a large gathering ofGrangers and oth
ers. His speech was eminently praotica'
abounding in good advice to the planting
interests, and evidently made a fine im
pression, Space forbids even a synopsis
of the address.
AVmU’li anil Jewelry Business.
Mr. John A. Sirozer, left our city on
last Monday for Madison, where he will
engage in tbo Watch ami Jewelry bu-iness.
Johnnie is a young man of fine character
and will besn acquisition to any communi
ty
Ho! For Tlie State Fair.
For the accommodation of the public,
Col. Johnson has arranged a special
schedule for a train over the JJaco# and
Augusta R. R. during the State Fair. As
•will be seen from a letter to Dr. King,
which we publish elsewhere, parties, who
desire to attend the Fair can take the pas
senger train at 3:33 A. M. and reach Macon
at 10 A. M. returning at 1 o'clock the nett
morning. Now that our people can make
the trip in a day, we hope that the county
will be largely represented at the State
Fair.
Detail!.
We regret to learn of the death of Mr.
William Terrill, which occurred a few days
ago at the residence of his sister Mrs
Frances Perkins. Mr. Terrill had past the
age of man, having attained hi
seventy-fay rth year. He was a good man.
Peace to this ashes.
FA m—NOTICE.
The Fair at Greeneshoro’ will he held on
October 20th, 27tb. 28th and 2fith, 1875.
Remember we charge no etttry fees for
anything in the Ladies Department. No
entry fees on articles competing for Premi
ums less than SIOW. We point to the
past as the best assurance that our premi
ums shall be what we represent them to he,
-We have ordered a magnificent list of Pre
miums, which will soon he displayed at the
Store of Moftsw J. M. Storey & Bro. The
Buildings, Park and- Grounds will he in
.perfect order- We confidently expect a
larger display fa all the .Departments than
ever before.
Tn orUcr to contribute to the enjoyment
of the occasion, Profs. Halwick and Tuttle
will give an exhibition of their wonderfn’
Rope-walking fetes, during each day of the
Fair.
The Hon. B. H. HILL, the greatest
Southern orator, will speak during the
progress of the Fair .•>•! E*>r
.% IdTorlisrißPnls.
Messrs. Stephen D. Heard & Son, co:,-
linue the Cotton business on Mclntosh
street. Augusta. Mi. Heard, Birr, is among
the oldest Cotton men of Augusta, having
an experience of 27 vent's in tha business ;
and both members of the, Finn know all
about handling the staple. Our people
know these gentlemen well, and hence it.
is unnecessary that we should say a word
in commendation—read their Card.
•
Peter Keenan, the great Shoe man of Au
gusta. makes an announcement in this is
sue of the HerAI.P. Mr. Keenan keeps
the largest and finest stock in Augusta.—
We heartily commend him to the patronage
of on" People, assured that their business
transactions with him will he as satisfacto
ry. as their social intercourse is agreeable-
We vouch for Peter Keenan.
Messrs W. T. Richards Sr Son successors
to tliOjOld and reliab'e house of Thomas
Richards & Son. Book Sellers and Station
ers, Augusta, Ga., continue the business in
a’.l its branches at the obi stand.
These gentlemen keep constantly on hand
a large and complete stock of fine Blank,
standard School and Miscellaneous Books.
Stationery, etc-, etc., and know hut one
rule af conduct, viz: Fair Dealing. We take
pleasure in indorsing I hem to onr readers.
Be certain to rend their Card, and don’t
forget to patronize them.
Col. J. T. Smith, of Augusta, avails him
self of our columns to place his business
before the people of this section. Col
Smith, as will be seen from his Card, con
tinues the Cotton business with every fa
eilifv for handling the s'aple to the sa* id ac
tion of Ids natrons. His ta-ge experience
and high character are sufficient guarantees
to those who wish to ship Cotton, 'hat their
interests will not suffur in his bauds.'
A. F. Pendleton, successor to Quinn A
Pendleton, Book Sellers and Stationers,
Augusta, has one of the most attractive es
tablishments in that city. His shelves are
we’l filled with School and Miscellaneous
Books, and his stock ef S'a'fouery is com
plete. Mr. Pendleton makes Nawspapers.
Periodica's and Music, a Specialty. We
lake pleasure in calling attention to his ad
vertisement. and heartily commend him to
our readers.
Suicide,
Jus. T. Heard charged with an attempt to
rape the litl’e daughters of Mrs. Chamber
lain at Conyers some weeks ago, wa con
victed last week of an assault and senteneert
to six mori lis imprisonment and $ 1,000
fine. Immediately after thesentct.ee was
passed upon him, he took six grains of
morphine and survived only a few hours.
Hon. A. ??. Stephens.
The intelligence of the illness of this o:reftf
a ml <rooi man will curry sorrow to the hearts
of thousftn is throughout :he whole country.
On Monday lat. we wrr • p ine-1 beyond
measure to learn of his critical condition,
fr a friend whom we rnol *n Augusta,
tvh? 'or he hid Din? to summon T>rs*
tf • fijul ford to li e bed of the
ure?it dflintnoner We tinders* in ’ that >f r.
ter*-'en s’ disease i* o ? m hf-at'c-n chava -
ter —hi < synv oms , c'n r s : -dlar to those
of a very severe attack which f H e near
nrovhi'r fatal some venrs q<ro. We sincere
ty trnt that medical **kil may relieve Mi
Stephens, and that he may 1 e spared to sef
jt, A orreat principles, to which he has de
voted his life, triumphant.
LATER.
Sine'' the above was put in type wo nr
n’eased to learn that Mr. Stephens ha
been relieve 1 >ti a jereaf measure, an l tha
his condition is encour i rnni.
State Fait—RnllronJ A'atiec.
Ar'irsri, Ga,. Oct. 8, 185.
//. IT. King, Ay'l, Oreenesboro:
Pear Sir, —The Sta'i* Fair wilt open at
Macon on Monday, OeP 18th,and nil! con
tinue one week. In nrd 'r to accommodate
persons wishing to attend, a Special Train
will "itn between C VM \K and M ACON,
leaving Camak a* 5:10 a. m., arriving al
Macon at 10:00 a. m. Le via M . o a'
6:15 p. tn., arrive at f’amak at 10:4" p. m.
Passengers can leave your place at night
on the. Night Passenger Train, and arrive
a' Vlacott tlie n vt morning, remaining
there all day, and ’cave Macon at 6:15 p.
trt, anil arrive home tlie next morning—on
ly losing one day at the air.
Please let yottr peop'e Inow of this ar
rangement., so t. a’ those who mav on'v
want to r main one tlav at Macon, may
avail themselves of it. Respectfully,
S. K. JOHNSON, Snp’t.
Tl* Atrttis'n iltidc SSoiisc*.
We c’ip the following from the Augusta
Constitutionalist :
We call especial attention to the com
prehensive advertisement of Messrs.
George O, Robinson &. Cos. They have lu re
jn Augusta, perhaps, the largest and best
music house in the Southern States, em
bracing everything the term implies, from,
a fiddle string to a six hundred dollar
s van octave piano. The senior proprietor
is a live man, and pushes liis bu.-iness with
an energy and a wiil which commands sue
cess. And he is receiving that patronage
which lie so richly merits, supplying orders
from every portion of Genre in and South
Carolina. Augusta has long stood in need
of such a house.
Iliuli Pricctl
Fertilizers and low pro e 1 cotton h ve
impoverished the farmers more than any
thiug else. If our farmers will comineuci
now an l save all their stable and cow pen
manure, to manipulate with Login’s Com
pound, they can have an abundant supp y
ol alasting fertilizer, equal to the best, and
at less than one-third the cost of otbe:
guanos J. M. Storey k Pro are agent
anil will s 11 it for $54.80 cash, and SO4 8
payable Ist of November. 1876, delivered
at Oreenesboro. Below is a certificate ot
wo reliable farmers as toils merits:
• • We have tr'ed f.ogan’s t’ompound the
nre-ent year, an l we Consider one ton. after
being u.airipnlated, equal to three tons of
any standard fertilizers we have ever used
L. B. Wit.ua,
W. s. Baucis.
6ept. 28,1875.
UNION POINT POTMBNT.
0, A. .13 LAIi.IIUN - EDITOR.
LOCAL ITEMS.
: v
RRF.VITBUS.
077* The receipts of Cotton at Union
point, are four to one ahead of the receipts
at the same time last year, The farmers
manifest a commendable promptness in
paying their bids.
A. M. Durham, near WoudviT*
sends us very fine specimens of the fall
crop of Irish Potatoes, plaited the middle
of August. James Dolviu, Sen’r., has al
so sent us th • finest Turnips we h ive seen
for the time of flu year—many of them
weighing a pound.
jar The ingathering Cotton crop in our
vicinity is turning out much better than
farmers anticipated before they commenced
picking. We are led to believe that the
vield will reach nearly, if not quite t.hree
t mrths of a crop. Corn is .turuin ; out ve
ry well, and on some farms, really fine.
!X/”We learn that, a School house near
Bairdstown, used by the negroes as a
Church, was burned Saturday night of last
week. It is a wonder thai a great many
more are not burned than .are, tliey are so
careless with lights and fire. They are hur
rahing nearly all night wherever they hold
tht ir meetings.
•
Religions.
The meeting at the Methodist Chuieh
s' ill continues with increased intere-t.—
There have been a number of conversions,
with several accessions to that Church, and
others who will unite with the oihei
Churches. Christians of all deni.miuatious
have united in working for the Master -
have sung and prayed, and have rejoiced
together. Sunday School teachers who
have been sowing their seed for years—
sometimes in liope, sometimes in tears—
and many times jn weakness and with an
aching heart—and wondering what the liar
vest would lie, bavp seen, as fruits of their
labors, their dear children equip forth
bright and sparkling Christian jewels.~
Cliristians at Union Point certainly have
cause to r juice a-id he g ad.
inmiAUxi
Married, in Trinity Church, in the city
of Toledo. Ohio, Tuesday evening, Oclo
her the sth, by t..e Rev. Dr. Coleman Mr.
J. F. 11 art, of Union Point, Ga.. and Miss
Eva Freeman, of the firs* "unied ; lace.
We welcome onr young friend back to
onr vill ige, with his beautiful and accom
plished hi ide. We extend to them mu
hearty congratulations, and hope that Pru
rience has in store for them, length of
a'-s. and true and unalloyed happiness
u measured.
<r“i‘iie Comity Faip* Asso
eialiou.
We desire to cal special attention to the
approaching Fair, to he held at Greenes
bom’this mouth, and to urge our commu
nity to take whatever they may have in th"
way of stock, fir u iiiipiements, fancy ar
tides, prod ids from the farm and dairy,
and in fact anythin' tha' will give i iterest
to ike x.ii t in, aid make it a success. —
Ol ■ I tree e s' . a the. Iva I iu In-r
Schools, her Churches, her pttbli • officers,
and in everything that it. takes t<> make a
county noble and great, and we hope she
will tot he behind in her Fair exhibitions.
We know our Greeneshoro friends, and all
those interested in tV sir-cess of their Fair,
iv !l retip n tlie compliment to Union Point
wh 'a she ho and lens
Wrcoiie lEaisittihis lifi* Prcslige
Tlie Oconee County Fair, held at Athens
last w-ek, awarded Col. Jas. B Hal-', twen
ty do'lars (gold) for the best ten acres of
upland Corn It was his lUbimore Corn,
of which we liad occasion to speak some
time ago. We learn from C' l. Hart, that
he lias a number of or bu s from Granges
and individuals, foritm Bihimo-c md Ku-
Klux Corn, and we think t’ia farmers gen
erally should plant largely of these early
varieties.
Mrs. E 11. Tubman has presented to the
Campbellite Society of Augusta, Ga., amng
nificetit church edifice, 1 aving tlie tallest
spire in the South, and costing her nearly
$70,000.
...imp in UsjumllW ■.■■MJHtKMU-UrBJ'IMIIUIiI
Local and Business Notices.
Bargains! Bargain#! Bargains!
At Hightower's old stand-
•—O ♦ CP
Yka ian .Save
From 10 to 25 per cent, by pur
rltiii-iun >i.(ls 81 Ii i j hr<>wt*,r s old frtulid
——>■#(► ♦
S>' Vu IVij.li
Cheap goods for tlie money, call at
the old stand of Hightower’s A Cos.
Familiar Furrs
Are ahvavs gladly li,tiled among its. Th -
is eer'aiu y a taet regarding Mr. 1 . I
I’oale's advertisemeiit wUieli appears its an
other eolttui!). We can safely sav that Mr.
'L’oale is the Champion Manufacturer ot
Doors, Sash and IDiuds. to which he adds
, |ar e list of requisites for the completion
of any building. To tlie needy we sat
•‘send far prices.” sepgo—lm
C’oluitist*. Emigrants .A Trav
elers Westward.
For map circulars, condensed time tables
and general information in regard to trans
portation facilities to all points in Tennes
see Arkansas, \ issottai. Minnesota. Colo
.aido* Kjinsas, Texas, lowa New Mexico.
Utah’and California, apply to or addres
\LßEßT B. Wrens,General Railroad Agent.
Atlanta- Ga.
No one should go West without first get
n- in communication with the General
a ! oid Agent, and become informed as n
uperior advanta es. cheap and quid
ir nsportation of families, household goods
sto. k, end farming implements generally
All information cheerfully given.
W. L. DAN LEY,
ept23m3 G. &T. A.
-
MT M- 3Lt ‘JL
AND
it
aicUiil!, Copelan & Cos., would
inform their Customer'* Friends ..ml *h- Public generally, tha- they have re
,wived their usual y LAIDJ E and varied Htocjll hf
Aril are n>w prepared to offoa them us Cheap, and WILL SELL them on as
UK A."ON ABLE TERMS as can be obtained in Middle
'! bey keep everything their Customers cau for, ia
Motions,
Fancv Goods,
White <<itiol,
Maple Goods,
llry Goods of n!l Klntts,
Woolen floods,
CHILDRENS, YOUTHS and BOYS
h s raasJ'yixM-.
Drugs and Medicines
BOO'IS uni SHOES,
Cutlery, and Hardware of all k:nd.
Wood, Tin and Crockery Ware,
Full Line of
<HeA
tubs. Spokes. Uim-. Springs, Fifth-Wheels, Shafts. Tongues.'
(Jhairs Bedst ads. Tables. War.ln.bes, Bureau.**, \Vash-StaaJs, Cradles,
II a rue *s, Saddles, Bridles, etc., etc.
"n’l T,ire of
burial cases and caskets,
Of all sizes and grades.
We call Special attention to
One Case 4-4 Bleached Sheeting,
which we offer at ]l} cents por yard. Als .to the Larg- lot of
Bls,cK Alpacas
Jest rceei ved and VERY CM EAR.
a: bL. isl ’wsi h3bl "W
--\IrSS rjp S3 'TTII wniib’ inform her Lady friend?, and the PuMiege .orally, that
yjoilllox he • l(!l ■ f October, -he will have her fall opening of
FALL AIO WHITER HATS,
nl will be pleased to have ALL THE LADIES call and examine.
M’CALL, copelan & CO.
October 14 I • • f S.
Es\r* V Notice.
rv N. WAGNtIN, of the 141st District,
|j, G.M.. tolls before me as an Estray.
a sorrel HORSE, about ten years old. the
left hind foot white, and lame in the same
root. Said Horse appraised by Japics F.
Bill ttgslea an 1 W. 11. Gunn; freeholders,
to he worth Forty Dollars, and that it is
worth thirty cents per. day to keep said
horse. Unless culled for and taken away,
mid horse will be sold on the first Tuesday
in J iunary, 1876, by the Sheriff, before the
Court- House in Greeneshimi’, G i.
.Ml' b F THORNTON, prd’y.
0ct.23, 1875—tds
FOR SALE i
A YAM AHI.F
Fn in 1?li lfirpa Oimtj, Si
| WILL SELL AIV VALUABLE EAR
1 lying on Little River and Sill End
Creek, in Oglethorpe county, tour mile
cast of lbiirdstown, containing 320 acreso
as tine land as is in Middle Georgia; 10
acres in wood laud, and at acres rich ho
tom On the place is a com ortable dwell j
ing, good stables, an l all necessary out
buildings. The society of the neighbor
hood is good ; schools and churches are
convenient The water is as good as cun
be found anywhere.
The Stock Corn, Eodder and Cotto i Seed
can be bought with the land.
Terms: Op.-half cash, balance in twelve
rooiitlut without interest, lor particulars,
address, THOM AS A. BROWN.
Blirdstown, Ga.; or
THOMAS T. BROAAN, Oreenesboro’, Ga.
Oct. |4th, 1875m2 I Chronicle At Sentinel
copy two months.]
Cx HOltGli—Gl’tTiic County.
I On the first Monday in November
next, application rfill he made to the Ordi
mirv ot Uree e county, for Leave to sell the
Real Estate of Sam Davis, late ot said
county, deceased.
( • A. DAVIS, \ Executots.
Geo. C- DAVIS, /
October 7, 1575.
CN KOI G£A—Greet e County.
T Rnv.an AV. ( opelaii apples fir Ex
I'uiptinn of IVrsooalty. and I nil, piss up
nil the sat: e tmv idiiee, : l HI ncloefc. a
iii ,on Sat -r 'ay, ’ Irtolier 2 '.l 1875.
jo OL I'HORN ION. Only,
octl 4,18.6 -2ts
Fine filing i *
T HAVE JU-T 11 EC El VED A (TON-
J si.tument of Fine ll.uyrpie' 4 from the cel
brated manufactory pf (lower, Jonef X’
Ci„ (’nrtersville. Ga T-iicsc are of
the Lest material and the workmanship
an not be surpassed. Prices to suit the
times. [sepSOml] H. C. SirTUN.
GEJ.ti KAKGAI^
Musical Instruments
FOR SALE.
CANE SET OF BRASS INSTRUMENTS
l / fora full band, manufactured by John
F. Stratton & Cos., New York. Twelve
Brass Instruments, two Drum*and one pair
Cymbals, in good order. A bargain can be
had by applying at once to
J. S. GIBSON,
Sent 3ft. 1875. Sec’y G B. Band.
Have You
Examined the goods at Hightowers
!,| stand ? e uch Har.ahjs were never
offered in Grcenebboro .
FAIK NOTICE.
II VYING disponed of tny Saloon bins
1 lieretiy notify ali tleisp indebted !■
me to come forward immediately and sc
tie. otherwise they will find ilieir claims
'lie hands of a Lawyer for collection,
mean what 1 sav.
,f. f r. LYEIB,
Greeneshoro*, Ga., Aug. 5. 1875
NHIK | WkOODLK f\(T ft
$ ’ X’K 1 l| >OI>LE II > f
I I ODL! .If ) T
VOC’K ft I/OODLK 1/0 t
[AM NOW PREPARED TO FURNIf
young Bralmiah and focliin Fowls n
?3.10 per pair, or single at $2.00 eat
)r ers from a distance will receive prom]
ittentim. 1!. li. PERRY,
Sept !0. 1J 75m3 Greeuesboru , Ga.
i ,E c.”ia--Greene County.
JT l!. F. Bickers, as tiie next friend "
'ary,\. Winsleil, applies for Exempli' i
if Pe s natty, <>nd I wifi pn-.s upon tl
■* irne ‘it my office at 10 o’clock, a. m.. o
Satu 1 iv. f'etoh’-r the lfijh 1875.
-, •-'[oPvNTON, Ord'y.
Oct. 1, 1875—21*
("1 EOKGIA—• Greene County.
T \ .1. S. Jackson. no tlie nex' frten ’
of Julia E. Jackson, applies for Kxcmptio
of Rca'ty, and ( will pass upon the same <
mv ><*i "■ nr ten o'clock. a.m , on Safurda
the lGth ■•'••••
JOFL F. THORNTON, Ordinary.
Octnhei 6th, 1875—2 w
It V\Mil IT vTs
I)V VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM
> Albert G. Foster, Register in Bank
ruptcy, fi r the Northern District of Geor
gia. I w ill sell on the FIRST TUESDAY
in NOVEMBER next, before the Court-
House door. in the city of Or 'enesboro",
(la., within the legal hours of sale, the fot
owiiie ileseribed Lot of Land, belonging
to the Estate of William B. Watson. Bank
rupt; One hundred anti two amt 70-100
acres (more or Its*) adjoining tlie lands of
Joseph Watson. <Oopelan and W.B. Wat -
soe, Bnk> opt, as w ill apfiear fully from a
p'at to he exhibited <e. tlie day of-ale. The
property w ill he sold ftee from eneninhran
<ns of liens by the Creditors. Terms of
sa e cash ami pure baser to pav for papers.
john <;. McHenry .in.
Oc.t. “ tds. Assignee of W. B. Watson.
FOR. SALE.
Aijorse and lot containing
fifteen acres of bind, situated in the
city of Greenesboyo', where John W. Stone
now resides. Apply to
A. G. FOSTER,
Sept23-4t* Madison, Ga-
To AH (Concerned!
MINORS cannot get Liquor at nty Bar
without a written Urder from their
parents or guardians.
John S’, rtti'hvi ixlil.
Greenesboro’, Ga., Sept. 2d—-Its
A i£ rpiifi
Cd AN be bought in a good family CAR-
J RIAGE. Apply to
H. C. SITTON.
Grcenc-boro’, Oa.. Sept■ —ltn
('ll EOUGI\ —.Greene Connty.
.1 Louisa ’Waller, wife of Benjamin
Walter, applies for Exemption of Personal
ty, and T will pass upon the same at my of
fine at 10o'clock a. m., on Saturdry, t'eto
her 23d, !875.
0ct13.1875. J. F. THORNTON, Ord’v.
UjMcb mm jAia,
THE GREEKS COUNTY
Agricultural & Mechanical Society
WILL HOLD THEIR FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR UPON
THEIR
Fair Caouml, at Union Pointy
Opening on Wodnostlry the lOlh of November neit
and euiiclour days.
Die Premium List, winch i> very larjtc and vgs ied. wid he ready fur (ii&trifcw
tiuu iu a few dajs.
P. W. PRIXTUP. t’resident.
T. M. 1311 yAN, Secretary.
Union Point. Sept. 13 IS”.") hi
CL V. WALKtilt,
Auction and Commission Krrcimnf,
JZ-TSTX3
WHOLES/ LE & RETAIL
FURS ITU RE DEALER,
317, SID, 321, Broad Street,
VUCTTQN ROOM. 1517—Kuriiitnre Rooms. 551!5 ami 1521 LAIIOE STOCK
NEW GOODS at NEW l't iCES, selected frein I test I actorie.s East ami West.
Hi stylos of Furniture, Mattresses. ,\r., ike., at wot dorful low I'ri-es. ('all ami judge
for yourself. soplti—'bus IVALKEIC.
UKIbTOi-liKU UIiAV, Netv York }• •{ AMUtEW T GRAY. AtlgUsU
CHRISTOPHER GRAY & CO.,
No. 20‘1 and 204 Broad Street, Augusta, €Ja
• Wbolcsalo ami Retail Dealers til
WE are ilow receiving our Fall Stock, and will offer during the season an unusually
large and attractive assortment of FOREIGN and DOMESTIC styles, such us
colored Dress Goods, Mourning Goods, liluck Silks, Colored Silks. Rluck Alapaca,
Merinos, Cashmeres, Poplins, Hosiery. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Cotton Sheetings. Shirt
ings, Jeans, Prints, ami all the varieties of Domestic Goods. Gentlemen's furnishing
goods of every description.
Mr. Christopher Gray of our firm, a buyer of thirty years experience, is located ia
New York, where his familiarity with the market and his knowledge of goods enable*
him to obtain the best at the lowest price. Resides he buys for Cash, and consequently
cheaper than tlio.se who pay long time prices Doing business on Ibp principle of
“ Large sales and snjall profits,” and having all the advantage that long experience,
mature judgment and cash buying can give, we confidently assert that we can and do
offer unsurpassed inducements to purchasers. We will deliver it railroad and express
stations outside qf Augusta, retail bills amounting to. oyer SIO, C. 0. I)., free of freight,
and will send samples hr mail whenever requested. Eept'23-!'mo
POHTBp. FLEMING,
COTTO IST F -A. CTOR,
Commission fe ; £BLl Merchant,
126 (tt‘yiiold.st., Augu*!;i, Georgia
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jfW'g"'Com mission for Selllftg OuWsh* $£ fwr liuU. GrcUys for Bftgfgincr and Ti#{
<vpect fully solicited. SejdunfTbcr tt?Tv—
J . I\(L _ ]E3 TJ 10. ID .YES X_ I_ r
c O 'l' T O N r<<y??^s rt F A < TO IS .
Commission LigfllSi Merchant,
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Cuntiuucs at No G WaiTe.ii 131*ek, AUGUSTA. GA.
®rg“oqnßign|nets solicited. Strict attentiou given to Sales and Weights, and
Orders for Goods filled at Cash Prices. September 6, IS7s—lra
Jig /YYa SQSSTaT $3 W I’SL KlaH
No. 1 ffMRP BLOCK,
ga,
OHAsKEOL Foil THE UIJEUAL PATRONAGE HERETO*’.'RE ÜBSTOH El>.
1 would take this occasion to'iiot ify the planters of Georgia and South Caro ina that
lie continues the Commission Easiness in nil its branches (except buying and selling
futtires), and solicits consignments of Cotton Or sale or storage, lie will give the sellitif
of cotton his personal attention. lie is. as heretofore. Agent Or the just y c. ichrate/
Patspsco Guano and Gran e Mixture. f sept2—i.’mj M A sTCAALL.
m*oU’s Improved Colton Tie ?
The TIo t Secure, A<l justed Cotton
Simples Ai 12us Tie in the Jljp-fcjpt.
Wholesale Grocers & Cotton Factors, Agents,
153 REYNOLDS STREET*
septum AUGUSTA, GA,
jf ® $ ® W3B RH 6 £ f
And Commission Merchant,
JACKSON STREET,
jSLTJC2rTTJS , X , -£i-, GEORGIA
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mj* m JSMI • < e?
r-riifr Rpyn Ids ft Mclntosh Sts AUGUSTA, GA,
H \S ample experience as a Cotton Salesman, will give the close-t personal attention
to tlie Storage and Sale of Cos ton, make prompt Salgs *rul quick Returns. Lib
eral advances made on consignments.
liencrnl Agent iitr (aiillett's Improved Rrall Cotton ftlt f
'fpi.Qe Gins run light.gin fast, and produce a finer samp e than any Gin in the market,
without execution. Planters wanting Gins are requested to ask the experience of auj
one who is using tlie Gnllett, or the opinion of any itisintemted Cotton Buyer or Seller
who has seen Gnllett ginned cotton.
Agent for Small Engines for Running Gins. Mills. &c.
Which cost hut little more than two first-class mules. Also, Lares Engines and Fan
Milts. Estimates of cost delivered made promptly on application. Prices tk# very
lowest.
Agent for Colemans Corn and wheat Mill,
'lade complete French or German stone -can be run by horse, .water or steam power.
Agent for Horse l’a vers, Eotton kc-
for ctrcular* [sept23m3] Q. M. STONE Avgusta. G,