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MASONIC.
tlau Marino I.>!;;>. \o li t.
GREENES BORO', GA.
'Regular Meetings—First Wednesday
sight of each mon h.
M. MARKWALTER, Sec'y.
Cirecnrsboro’ It. A. r., X. 97
GREENESBORO’, GA.
Regular meeting—Third Ft iday night of
•aeh month. C. C. NORTON, Sec’y.
Union Point Lodge, \o. SJMJ.
UNION POINT, Ga..
Meets regularly the 2d and 4th Thursday
day evenings in each month.
W. O. MITCHELL, Sec’y.
Teh. 4, 1 ft7s—tf
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Greene Lodge, Xo. SI, I O O F.
GREENESBORO’. GA.,
Meets regularly every Monday night.
VVm. t. dosteu, n. g.
n. s. not.T, k s.
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Greenesboroiigh Lodge, Xo.
320, Independent, Order Good Templars,
meets a! Odd Fellow’ Hall, on 2d and 4i!i
Friday nights in each mouth.
J. HENRY WOOD, W. C.
G. W. Mii.i.ek. Sec’y.
THE
‘‘ PIANO.
We. have been selling the “EMPIRE’’
Piano for the past few years in all parts of
the United States, and to the entire satis
faction of all purchasers. The reasons for
FIRST—
They are Parable ; this is the most r.s
scxtial quality.
SECOND—
They are Magnificent in tonesrieh,
flill, ami especially noticeable for their
beautiful Singing quality.
THIRD— *
They are ftcii'oimhlc in Price:
mot a cheap, poor Piano, hut well and care
fully made in every part, and placed at
■ueh a figure aa cannot fail to please nil
purchasers who desire a
Ifiilly Good Piano ot a low Prier
FOURTH—
They'hve verv attractive and Ulntlfl-
MHiMfy finished Cases in various
styles, stated to all tastes. All have carv
ed legs, and every improvement desirable
in a modern Piano Forte : in addition to
which we have intr-idnee t th celebrated
"AGRAFFE”
f*tt.ehment in each Piano Forte.
To the Piano Tr.'islr.
We can commend the
•“EMPIRE”
ns being a most desirable and attractive in
strument to sell, its IOW PRICE anil the
qualitv of REMAINING IN GOOD OR
DER.’make the “E PIKE” Piano an
•special favorite with dealers.
IVm. A. Pond & Co.’s
PARLOR AND CHAPIX. ORGANS
These Organs, although but a short-while
before the puhlie. have met with such hear
ty and unqualified approval that tlieir en
tire success is already secured. Groat care
has been taken to combine, in those instru
ments, llrmily ami volume of
Aonr, with n nttrm’tivs* :ijs*oar
nnee The tone is ns pipe-like ns can be
obtained in an instrument of this class.—
The soft stops are delicious for their purity
anU refined character, while the full organ
4s grand and imposing in its sonority
After verv elaborate preparation, we
'liaTejitst completed new and verv b 'bill
eases for all our styles, and are ptep.-J-cd
-So fill orders with
The Ttry Best and Handsomest Organs at
Lowest Fr'ce
*6rLTBF,RAL TERMS TO AGENTS-®#
Purchasers who nre nt a distance from
in? of our nsenis will receive price lists
and catalogues upon Rsplication.
n
MANN’S MW METHOD FOR THE PIANO
Jorte, is the latest and best hook for
Elementary Instruction for this in
strument It combines the
excellences of all other
works ; is systema
tic. progressive
and pleas
ing.
Jrcnt hd| (o lolH Tcncltcr
mid IMipil. Price* 82 *<►.
"Wm- A t Pond & Cos.
(Established over Fifty years.)
Keep constantly on hand the largest nnd
most complete assortment of American and
Foreign Sheet Mtisic, Hooks. Instruments,
and Musical Merchandise of every descrip
tion. Orders hy mail will receive prompt
nd careful attention.
J J^‘Oo*Tepond-enee> i ith the trade so
licited.
wm. v ro\t> a r M
647 Broadway, Branch Store. 30 Union
Square. IY*W York.
June 17. 1875—f.ms
•J. F. TIYLOK,
FAPriTON A BMC
JARBER AND HAIR DRESSER,
Boom over J P Csrlwrighl’s saloon.former
ly occupied by M L Richter,
*nav2o.’7s-tP Greenesboro'. Ga
Noffee !
ALL persons are warned against hiring
acdlored girl named SILVA CHOICE,
n(ier penalty of the law.
tOeUVIS-tr ROSE CTRRV.
II. May. A. It. Goodyear. J. T. May. S. S. Paumclee
IE 3 Pt I O E S REDUCED.
EOB’T H. MAY & CO*
Manufacturers of and Dealers in Every Description of
CARRIAG E S,
Euggies rnd Plantation Wagons of all X ; nds.
Have now in stock a lartre assortment of the above articles and are constantly re
ceiving New and Desirable Style* of A'ehictes, that have been got up with great care,
and specially adapted to our country and city use. that we are now oficring at GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES, together with a large stock of
Carriiure Harness. Biifrjj- Harms, \Vi;fun and Flow
Harms. Saddles Bridles, Trunks Hofs Whips,
Luibiellas, Horse Covers ami Lap Robes
of all (irades.
lIA* II A NrUIIE IIKKB’M
Plantation Wagons—for two lr.rses lron ax’c $8">00
For two horses—Thinilile skein 8d 00
Vil goo warranted as represented. Orders solicited and prompt attention given them
[C7“Sc. and for Catalogue and Price List.
REPOSITORY AND SALES ROOMS:
23>£3S iSTT
*,, Augiisla, <sa
Soul kern Skirt Manufactory !
163 Broad 8% 9 Augusta, Georgia,
I have established a Shirt Factory in this city, and am prepared to supply Fine Dress
Shirts of my own manufacture at the lowest prices.
FIRST-CLASS WORK AND PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED TO
EVERY CUSTOMER.
I will make to order a better shirt for $2.75. than parries from the North sell for $2.
I am also prepared to cut out Coats, Vests. Pantaloons, and make the name to order.
Merchants would do well to get no “ speeial orders" and end, as I can certainly
make it to tlieir advmila :e : and those who want a shirt to fit them, can get it, ami at
10 percent, less than Northern made shirts. Send on your orders
Sentemhcr 23d. 1875-3 mo JOHN KENNY. Agent.
Prices to Snil Ihc r i sines S
MW mt
MERCHANT TJULOR.
Xo. 992 (Irnml Street, Al fd STA, GEOISGIA.
BEGS to call attention of his customers and the public generally, to the most attrac
tive Slock of W si of England t rench and German Black and Colored Btoad
cloths and Doeskins, Edredan Hussies, Castor Beavers, I'lantiques, Shoetlers IVintrings,
Eskimos. Montagnac. Chinchillas. Elysian.s. l'iques, Broad Diagonals, Coatings, Scotch
ChivioG and Knickerbocker Suitings.
Novelties in PARIS and LONDON
TriOUSErJ,X]MOB and
V JE3 SBT 11ST CS4- 551
All of the verv best brands tha-t can he found in any first-class inovchurn tailoring estab
lishment in any city North or South.
The above 1 am prepared to make up in the very latest and most fashionable style,
with scrupulous care and neatness, an-1 at prices lower than the lowest. 1 also call at
tention to my large and elegant stock of tine
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Such as Overcoats, (loth, Diagonal and Hustle Dre.-s mid Business Suits, mostly of my
own manufacture: Youths’ and Boys’ (’talking; the latest styles of fine Hats, Um
brellas. Valises, etc., and the best assortment of Men’s
FurnislTing G-oods,
Shirt". Linen Collars an 1 culls: Jean, Canton Flannel, Scarlet and VVhi eShaker Flannel
(warranted genuine). Lamb Wool. Cartwright & Warner’s Merino Undershirts and
Trouser-fitting Drawers, Negligee Shirts. Cardigan Jackets. Dressing Robes—plain and
fancy, Balbrignn Half lime. The very best Imperial Mecnnique. Royal t’hevrelte
Louis Gin er’s and Alexander Kid Gloves. Dogskin Caps, Calf. Castor, Flush and Lamb
lined. Fur-top and Cloth Gloves and Gauntlet ; Berlin. Pellisier, Uuyot Suspenders and
Braces. Novelties in Silk and Linen, hemmed, hem-stiched and bordered llan Ikerehut*
and Mufflers- Also, the very newest Black am! Fancy Cardinal, < .entennial, Brighton,
llartington and Windsor Scarfs and Tie-; Gold S oral Studs and Cuff Buttons
ALL THE ABOVE 1 CAN AND WILL SELL LOW FOR O\SH.
AI GI Vl' IMHHI,
Oct 7 tf 222 B OAD ST RE LT.
CARPETS. CARPETS. CARI’ETS.
•Our Senior havin': visited New Y-rk and purchased a lull stock of all
floods embraced in our line nod at prices cheaper than we have been able to
obtain since the war, we mnv offer to the Public a great many leading artieleti at
mile helium prices natnelv :
RRrSSb'Rs; fl VHPKTP at SI ID to SI 60 per yard.
RUDY RIUISSELS at SI 75 t . 82 per yard,
THREE FLYS at SI 35 to 51.50 p.-r yard
RvUIIAINS at 50 cents. 73 cents, 81 and 51.2.”).
FLOOR OIL ('LOTUS from 50 cents per square yard and to the Finest
Imported English ({ -ods.
A full assortment of WINDOW S?l \DEB and in all sizes an I e-dors for
private houses and store use from SI to ?5 Also t t hand, and now open, the
L.roest stock of WINIHdW, CORNICE and IMOTURK PRAME MOULD
INfIS ever exhibited in this city. Also, anew s'm-k of NOTTINGHAM
LACK CURTAINS in endless variety of New Patterns, varying in price fiom
S2 to SIS each Window.
5.000 Rolls Wall Papers Borders and Picture Shades.
Call early and make selections.
From this date our price -for making and laying Carpets will he 10 cents
per yard.
JAMES G. BAILIE & BRO.„
Oct 7. tf 90$ Broad St.. AGOrsTA. <=) A.
Tal*e .Notice!
I WILL TE\CH ANY ONE to determine
the age of Horses from one to twenty
one years of age.
Price $5.00; In advance—satisfaction
guaranteed.
EATON J. MAPP.
A> ril '2Bth, 1875.—fimo
Special Hollce.
f r
l II E Stockholders of the Greene County
Fair Aaeociation are hereby personally no
tified that unless they pay up their pro
rata sh ire of n execution I hold against
said Association, I will ‘be forced to havo
executions issued against them severally,
for their proportional parts of -said c aim.
('apt. W. M Weaver is au'lioriied to re
ceive and receipt Tor moneys so paid.
feblßtf JAS. N. ARMOR.
(f* CJOri i’er dnv !lt home.
tPtJ Terms free A!-
dress O. STINSON & C-.., Portland. Maine
Jan 21, 1876-1 r*
UtIJAT BARR U\ i\
Musical Instruments
FOR SALE.
ONE SET OF BRASS INSTRUMENTS
fora full band, manufactured by John
'F. Stratton & (Vi., New York. Twelve
.Brass Instruments, two Drums nnd one pair
J Cymbals, in good order. A bargain can be
1 had hy applying at once to
i J. S. GIB ON.
Sept 30, 1873. See’y G i>. Band.
Fine Buggies For Sale
I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A t'ON-
I signnient of Fine Buggies from the cel
ebrated manufactory of Gower, Jones &
I Cos., Cartersville. Ga These buggies are of
the best material and the workmanship
.cannot be surpassed. Prices to suit the
times. [sep3oml] 11. C. SITTON.
oh work done here.
WILSON & DUN BAR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
M wra A.
TO€ € 0 9
Pipes, Snuff, etc., etc
I &&~Wo tell at New York Price* to Merchants. Goods Guaranteed."®!.
ISO Broad Street,
(Opposite Express Office, Next to Telegraph Office.)
AUGUSTA, - aBOROIA.
soptomU•*: 2-011 l
W. A. RAMSEY. H. 0. D'ANTIGNAC
RAMSEY i D’A.NTHiNAC,
Auction and Ccmmisson Merchants,
NEARLY Ol’ROtilTE THE TLANTEES HOTEL,
No. 304 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia
ATTENTION RAID TO THE SALE OF PRODUCE-•
REFER BY PERMISSION TO
Alfred Baker. Fsq. President National Exchange Bank. II II Hickman, Esq.
President of the Bank of Augusta. Cnl S K Johnson. Supt Georgia KR. il F Russell.
E“q. Cotton Factor. Z McCord, Esq, Grocer. B S Dunbar. Cotton Factor. W F Her
ring, Esq. firm (’bighorn. Herrings Cos. George T Jackson & Cos, Flour Merchant.
Sibley A Wheless. Cotton Factois. Blair. Smith & Cos. Commission Merchants. 11 on
Charles Estes. Mayor of August*. Ga I)r II II Steiner, of /'itgusta, On. Col F. \V
Cole. Brest Nash. A (,’hatl UK, Nashville. S W Edwards, Esq. agent Air Line Rlt,
| Nashville. Kev James I’ Boyce, Louisvilie, Kentucky. September 2—lm
I
m u mm ii,„ii,|-
—
Ig VOLGER c. HUNEKEN.
fi. WO I iIE & SO.,
DIRECT IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS OF A- DEALERS IN
Seuars 9 Tobacco
mc-Tms r, ”7 , 3 g""73
Um _ M wr .
10*5 ssim! 2*54 Broad Street, Augusta. f*a.
sept 11l •
1*2.1 XT AND OIL STO 51 12 !
53 Jackson Street. Ingiista, Georgia.
THE BEST OF TiTtTcTeS l
ALL FRESH AND NEW!
WHITE LEAH. ZING. PAINTS, RPU-IIES.VARNISH. PUTTY,
COLORS, LINsEED OIL. WINDOW GLASS,
MAUIUNE OIL. GIN OIL. KEROSENE OIL, Etc., Etc.
Term*—CASH ON HELIVFRY: or approved city ticccp’ance.
gbo. :o. c? -o wisron
-53 . ackaori St , near Pudl Tower, Augusta, Ga.
mav 20, tP7s_Rino
Carriarr Materials. Saddltry Hardwar*, Shoe Firdinjt,
Frtuch tuitl Am r.eaji Calf Mott. LritfLrr ithd
Rubber Brltit g of oil Nizr* (oofaitiy
i.u baud uf Best .Mai:u fur! lire
i.\-i SI :i 132 tc.
LOOKING GLASS & PICTURE FRAMES
PArno.MZE uoyiK ddustuy !
rjIITEHE i.a no >eceßity to send North or elsewhere to have Looking fllaes njid Picture
1 Frames Keirih and Hupaired, when they can and will he looe by the l fcubscriber at
as A PtUOFi for the suite work as in any city in the United States.
PORTK UT FKAMF.S o: all sizes and styles ma le to order at short notice.
LOOKIMt OLASHKS both FrunHi and (German, of all sizes, fmnished.
OIL PAINTINGS, (leaned, Helined and Lestored. CUIiOMOS of every description
always on band. Send on veur work and SATISFACTION Cl AItANTKKD.
K<2 Si 2dm XS - *2> KC &*■
June 10. 187f>tf 'HO llrosx! , Allgll>1:i, €SI
nEO. %. OATES, Dealer in *
U
School and Mscellanoons Books and Stationery and Everything
Usually kept in a ftrst-dass Hook Store 8b1*41141
IP lasso Wocle# I
PERSONS wishing to buy a superior FIANO IORTE at a reasonable price, will do
Wall to cull on the subscriber, who is the oldest dealer in Georgia : and the owners
of hundreds of i’ianos th.il lie lias sold, will testify to their durability, die has made
arrangements with the celebrated npikers, Guild, (’hutch A Go., of Boston, whereby be
can -Tel! a first-cl as* I'iano at a low price, part cash, and the balance in instalment*.
No Pianos with fanev names sold, but F have t'lie makers names and warranted f- r five
years He is also agent for the celebrated msiuifaclui ies of Bteinwny ,1 Son: Baron A
■Karr, (formerly Bacon A Bowen.)-, and Stieff \ Son s, all of which will be sold at factory
priees. He is also asrent for the most approved f A ill Nl/1 OIvGANS.
GEO. A. OATE , 240 Broad St. Augusta. Ga
[XTTianos Tuned and Repaired. June 10, 1875tf
Hoot; and Shoes
vi §*vis \ei- • - - G- ecig 1a
I WITES the people and the con tty at large, when
they come to AUGUSTA, to call at his KIRST-l LaSS
Ted. and Shoe House,
Where they can find everything thevgreqnire in the way of prime Slioes of every descrip
tion ; no' from Clrcap Factories of New England, but tn ule to order by the best makers
in lialtimore nul Philadelphia.
Every article sold, warranted in llie strictest sense of the *ord, and reclamation
made when wrk ’oes not give full satisfaction.
orOiif Priee. anil STUICTI.I' Fair Dcalins, llie link* ►** the
lloutir.'tk
No “lrumiuers'’ employed —the chnmcter of the Goods hr soils, and the extremely low
and uniform Prices at which he sells, i* his best recommendation.
Come to where ytu may have a posilu ftriuiuly of bring hoaorabiy nnd fairly
drali with.
O\E PRICE—MO DRUMMERS EMPLOYED—FAIR DEAL ISO OR AO-' E!
Oct. 14. 1875—tf 1* Kill 15 lti;i,>A.\
entral Hotel Block. AUGUSTA, Go.
IS? i
• THE GREENE COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL & MECHANICAL SOCIETY
WILL HOLD THEIR FOURTH ANNUAL FAIR UPON
THEIR
Fair Croujul, at Union Point,
Opening'on Wedne<r y the lOlli ol IVovrmlicr l ext,
:i ii<3 coni Milting' lour days.
' lie Premium List, winch is vers inr_e and varied, wul ue ready for distribn*
tiou in a few days.
i>. W PRTNTUP. President.
T M. I{R V AN, Secretary.
Union Point Sept. 13 1575 —td
kw—h i' ■ ■■■niwuiTi"- 'in i'l'Ti —hpl—l -Misti wirai ■ MWfin ■in—a——W|
iIS €i€® i*e £
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in #
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
AND AGENTS FOR
1 and 6 Horse Power Engines for Cotton Gins, Howe’s Stales, Dixie Plows,
Sulky Hay Rakes Grain Drills. Cotton Planters, Champion Mower and
Reaper, and Agricultural Implements and Machinery of all kiuds.
Aujtusf 2*. 187“)- if
F\trnordinar v
n 18TI IBI2CO Mngcr Jlnrhiiios were‘so;d, or |BS© more than Ttv
ol iis piincipal Ci.iupetitois.
In 187 —210758 Singer Jlnchifies "ere sold, ot 45070 more than it
principal Onipi titoi.
In 1- 3 252 28 8 Singer Uudiincs "ere sold, or 180251 more than
ils p.incipal Competitor.
In 1374 -3-13970 Singer TEacbhscs '• re sold, or 318852 more thaa
ils principal Competitor.
Singer LitrgHy liirmised.
It is areinarkah'e fact, that the B!\<3JSS has lar ely INCREASED its Sales rack
M ill .ill f its m.m Competitors have lar .elv |>p,i I!EASED.
Asa role. ili<* e< m| i rath? Sales of a Maeliine constitutes a good crilerion of its mer
its. and this is espeeia ly so wlien the rule has heenlesled thiotigh a series of year*.
re'o-e pure' asimr a Maeliine. rest and try the
“World's Favorite,
The SINCE/l."
Mr. W. <i. JOMXSOX N o>>r Ace t at GHi EM - IlORf ■*, Ga . for II e sale of
the stineer Machine, the Singer silk, daili s O. \. T. .spool cotton, ami other machine
accessories
I„ addition to the Sntnl! Medals a" nr Ml all Se- i-><. MnehP es a' the Vienna
Exposition, the SI.NGEII re eiv ■ h-Ur n Pri ft* tied ll for Pro mi
The Ningcr Vai I'fi'cirrh e ( rirpanv,
G. IT. HOPE.
General Agent. of North-East (leer,ia. at ATHENS. Ga.
ent*--'pod for T dost rated f Valo£rne of the oe-hhrto,l 3IV (‘•fitting: I*lS
per Patterns, They are the CHEAPEST. HEBI r\ MOST RELIABLE
Patterns in market. Catalogues free sent by mail on receipt of 3 cents postage stamp.
.Jlllv '■!’—' ill-.
V. V. WALKBIt,
Auction anil Commission VSercliant,
JicISTXD
WHOLES : LE & RETAIL
317, 310, 321, Broxd Street,
VUCTION ROOM. • ll —K ui nitiire Rooms, SIO ami :SSS. LARUE STOL*
NEW GOODS at NEW Pi iCES, selected from host I act ones East ami Wes
.ill styles of Kitri.iUtre, Mattresses, &<•., &c.,at woi.Ueil'ul low 1 rbvs. ( 'all anil judge
for yourself. seplti—litis II ALREIt.
t ititisToi it eh Okay. N>w York J- Andheyv T 0 hay. Augusta
CHRISXOFHER GRAY & CO.,
No 20‘A ami 204 Broad Siroot., Augusta. <a
YYholesale and Retail Dealers in
\\ T E are now receiving our Fall Stock, and will offer during the season an unusually
\\ large and attractive assortment of FOREIGN and DOM ESTIC styles, such a*
colored Dress Goods, .Mourning Goods, lilack’ Silks. Colored Silks. Blaek Alapacft,
Merinos, Caslimere.s, Poplins. Hosiery. Gloves. Ilandkercliiefs. Cotton Sheetings. Shirt
ings, .leans, Prints, and all the varieties of Domestic Goods. Gentlemens furnishing
goods of every description.
Mr. Christopher Gray of onr firm, a buyer of thirty years experience, is located m
New York, where his fain lionly with the market and his knowledge of goods enable*
him to obtain the best at the lowest price. Resides he buys for t ash. and consequently
cheaper than those who pay long time prices Doing business on the principle of
•• Large sal.-s and small profits.” and bavin j all the advantage that long experience,
mature judgment ami cash buying can give, we confidently assert that we can and d*
offer unsiir ias-ed inducements to porch .sera. Me will deliver at railroad and express
stations outside of Angus's, retail bills amounting to over SlO, C. <>. I'., free- of freight,
and will send samples by mail whenever leqnesled. Eept.o- nto.
k mm Bair,
32 3 B IFL O 33 ST _ ,
Cash Capital, SIOO9 003. with Stockholders Liability,
riTRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING, EXCHANGE AND CO I LECTION BI'ST
-1. NESS, five per cent allowed on Daily Balances, subject to CHECK AT SIGHT.
Interest allowed on Time Deposits, ns may tie agreed upon.
T P BRANCH PRESIDENT. >■ T. NEWBERRY. CASHIER.
'■ Vti -"uilll I“APTS ON GREAT BRITAIN AND CCNTINENTAI. EIKOI’B
in sum? of £1 and upward. [October 7th, 1875—1 vr]