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P. P TOAL.B
Manufacturer of
Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Flooring,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Dealer in
m si.iuiks- uvitmvAiti;.
PAINTS, OILS, etc.
Sole Agent for
The National Miiei Faint Cos,
The Great American Fire Eittr.guisher Cos.
Page Machine Belling Cos.
Send for Prices,
OlTleo mill Wareromns,--Xo§.
50 anil 22 Hayne and 33 and 3i5 Pnekney
Streets.
Fiicror) mail Yar.ls,--Ashley
River, West End Itmad Street.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Sept. 2*, 1575. Iv
v.9a?B:e, cou
FLO RINK KENNEDY ) Libel for Divorce
vs. Mil Greene Superior
NORRIS KENNEDY. 1 Court.
IT appearing to Hie Court, by the rclnrn
of the Sheriff, that t J>e Defendant does
not reside in this county, aud it fn i t her
appearing, that lie docs not reside iu ihe
Stale of Georgia, it is therefore
ORDER/■'/>, by llie Court, that the said
Defendant appear and answer at the next
Term of this Court, and upon his failure to
do so, tiiat Complainant he allowed to pro*
ree l in said case.
It is further ORDERED, that this Rule
be published sn the Gvoenesboro’ llbu.m.d
once a month for four months prior to the
uext Term of tiiis Court.
This September Term, 1875.
PHILIP P>. ROBINSON,
Attorney for Libelant,
.1 true extract from minutes of the Su
perior Court I. 1!. 11. ILL, Clerk.
October 27, 1875—m4m
BOOK AGENTS
AND GOOD SALESMEN
Are “COINING MONEY" with the famous
33IDA DESIGNS,
The French Edition of which sells for $135,
and the London Edition for S2OO. Our
Popular Edition ($5 60,) containing oner One
Hundred full-page quarto plates, it the
CIIKAI'EST AKI) MOST KLJtGANT l’l RUCATION
in America, and the BEST to sell. Critics
rie with each other in praising it, and the
masses BUY IT.
Agent in Charleston. S. C., reports 97 or
ders; one in Ninety Six, S. C., 100; one
in Virginia, 247 ; another in Memphis, 206
orders, taken in three weeks.
FULL PARTICULARS FREE. Address,
.1, 85. I'OltK X Cos..
Publishers, 27 Bark Place, New York,
met. 28, 1875—4 ts
Fits Cured Free!!
.A.NY PERSON SUFFERING FROM
it he above Disease, is requested to address
1)t. PRICE, and a trial bottle of medi
(Olnc will lie forwarded by Express, FREE!
Hike only cost being the Express charges,
which, owing to my large business, arc
small.
Dr. PRICE lias made lie treatment of
FITS OR EPILEPSY
a study for years, and he will warrant a
cure by iho use of his remedy.
Do not fail to send to him for a trial bot
tle; it costs nothing, and he
AT IS.I. < 3 85(0 YOU
no matter of how long standing your case
may be. or how many other remedies may
have failed. Circulars and testimonials sent
with Free Trial Pottle.
Be particular to give jmur Express, as
well as your Post-Offico direction, and Ad
dress, Dn. CUAS. T. PRICE,
07 William Str’t, NEW YORK-
Feb. 18, 1875 ly
Announcement Extraordinary!
FLOUR! MEAL!!
HAYING recently expended a large
amount in renovating and repairing
Leslie’s Mill,
We are now prepared to grind Corn and
Wheat in large quantities, and with tho ut
rtnost dispatch.
We have an excellent MILLER, who un
derstand his business thoroughly in all de
partments, and is ever ready to serve our
patrons.
Persons from a distance wishing to pa
tronize the Mill, who may he delayed from
any cause in getting their grinding, will be
taken care of by the Miller, or the under
signed. A good lot has been provided on
the mill yard for the accommodation of
stock.
All in want of good Meal and Elour can
he supplied.
'Corn Meal' per bushel, $1 00
flour (equal to Kenucsaw) per eu $1 25
Rust Proof Oat Seed SI ‘JO per bushel,
ter wo are also offering superior Seed
Wheat at Si 60(b 1 75 ] r bushel.
\\. A. ( ItOSSLKA,
October 7, .1876.
<oloni*(s. .V Trav
elers Heslwiinl.
For map circulars, condensed time tables
snd general information in regard to trans
portation facilities to all points in Tennes
•eec, Arkansas, Missouri, Minnesota, Colo
••Tftdo, Kansas, Tv.xas, lowa, New Mexico,
Utah and California, -pply to or address
Albert B. Vehs,General Railroad Agent,
Atlanta. Ga.
So one should ■go IVest without ■first get
sting in communication with the General
Railroad Agent, nnd become informed as to
•superior advantages, cheap and quick
transportation of families, household goods,
•stock, and farming implements generally.
All information cheerfully given.
W. L. DAN'LEY,
•cpt23ra3 G. P. & T. A.
jT l EORGlA—Greene County.
YJT James A. T. Jenkins applies for Let
ters of administration on the Krtate of Jus.
"T. Jenkins, deceased, and such Letters will
?be granted on ths first Monday in Deeem
fter next, unless valid objections are filed.
OOEL F. THORNTON'. Ord'y.
•*vi£<Sl3—J.lK
Prices to Suit tlic Times !
MER CHJMJV T 7VI/L OR,
Xo, ItnmdlSlrt-H, A3 Gi ST.A, (nEOKGIA. __
BEGS to call attention of his customers and the public generally, to the most attrac
,ive Stock of W( st of England, French ar.JJ German Black and Colored Broad
cloths and Doeskins, Edredan Hussies, Castor Beavers, Klastiqiifs. Shoellers Wintrings,
Eskimos, Montagnac, Chinchillas, Klysians, Piques, Broad Diagonals, Coatings, Scotch
Chiviots and Knickerbocker Suitings.
Novelties in PARIS and LONDON
rP3FLC>TTS:E3EI-2:rsrC3-S& and
• ~
\ll of the very best brands that can be found in any first-class merchant tailoring estab
lishment in any city North or South. ,
The above l am prepared to make up in the very latest and most fashionable style,
with scrupulous care and neatness, and at prices lower than the lowest. I also call at
tenlion to my largeandtelegant stock of fine
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Such as Overcoats, Cloth, Diagonal and Elastic Dress and Business Suits, mostly of my
own manufacture : Youths’and Boys’ Clothing; the latest styles of fine Hats, Um
brellas Valises, etc., and the best assortment of Mens
FurnisliinQ: G-oocls,
Shirts Linen Collars and cuffs; .lean, Canton Flannel, Scarlet and White Shaker Flannel
fwarranted genuine). Lamb Wool, Cartwright & Warner’s Merino Undershirts and
Trouor-fif*ing Drawers, Negligee Shirts. Cardigan Jackets, Dressing Robes—plain and
fanrv Balbrigan Half Hose. The very best Imperial Mecamque, Royal Chevrettc
Louis'Cian'er's and Alexander Kid Gloves, Dogskin Caps, Calf, Castor, Plush and Lamb
lined Fur-top and Cloth Gloves and Gauntlets; Berlin. Pellis.cr, Guyot Suspenders and
Braces Nove'ties in Silk and Linen, hemmed, hem-stiched and bordered Handkerchiefs
and Mufflers- Also the very newest Black and Fancy Cardinal. Centennial, Brighton,
ll irtin —ton and Windsor Scarfs and Ties; Gold Spiral Studs and Cuff Buttons.
ALL T IE ABOVE I CAN AND WILL SELL LOW FOR CASH.
ALU AUGUST IIAIiK,
0r( - tf 222 BROAD STREET.
BM runmnnv*i'Mir"m"m i iimimii
CARPETS. CARPETS. CARPETS.
Our Senior having v'siterl New York and purchased a full stock of all
Goods embraced in our line and at prices cheaper than we have been able to
obtain since the war, we now offer to the Public a great many leading articles at
ante-bellum prices, namely :
BRUSSELS CARPETS at SI. 10 to $1 50 per yard.
THREE I’LVS at SI 35 to 51.50 per yard.
INGRAINS at 50 cents, 75 cents, SI aud 51.25.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS from 50 cents per square yard and to the Finest
Imported English Goods.
A full assortment of WINDOW SHADES and in all sizes and colors for
private houses and store use from SI to S5. Also to hand, and now open, the
largest stock of WINDOW, CORNICE and PICTURE FRAME MOULD
INGS ever exhibited in this city. Also, anew stock of NOTTINGHAM
LACE CURTAINS in endless variety of New Patterns, varying in price from
S2 to §ls each Window.
5,000 Rolls Wall Papers, Borders and Picture Shades.
200 new and beautiful CHROMOS.
Call early and make selections.
l-’rom this date our price for making Carpets will be 5 cents per yard.
JAMES G: BAILIE & BRO.,
Oct 7, tf SOS Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA.
ALFRED SHAW
fT EEPS constantly on hand in Greenes-
Y. boro’ and .Madison, a full assortment
of
ROSEWOOD and MAHOGANY
• - \;U. • ;
itlitlAl. (ill.
anil imitations of the same. Also,
HIETALK' CASKETS,
of nil grades.
In beauty, durability and price, these
Cases and Caskets will compare favorably
with any to be found elsewhere.
C. €. NfORTOff
Is our authorized Agent at Grecnesboro".
NOTE.—AII persons indebted for past
purcl i ses, arc requested to come forward
and si tie their hills
ALFSCCU SHAW.
, i 78, 1875—3 ms
HIDES,
GREEN ™ DRY,
Wanted
JN Exchange for
SHOES a aid
LEiITHFJL
F'or first-class Hides, we will give the
highest market price. What we mean by
First-Class hides is, those clear of holes
and taken from healthy animals. Murrain
hides can not bo rated as first-class.
Persons wishing to sell their Hides as
first-class, must not keep them till (hey are
partly destroyed by worms.
Wo have a supply of Bark now on baud,
and hope our customers will cover up and
take care of their bark until we can moke
room for it at our yard.
Wo have as good stock as can be found
anywhere, and remember ours is a home
I enterprise.
BROWN & MONCRIEF.
Grecnesboro', Ga., May 27, 1875.
GKIIAT ISA IMS ASA IA
Musical Instruments
FOE SALE.
O’ NE SET OF BRASS INSTRUMENTS
fora full band, manufactured by John
F. Stratton & Cos., New York. Twelve
Brass Instruments, two Drums ami one pair
Cymbals, in pood order. A bargain can be
had hy applying at once to
J. S. GIBSON,
Sept. 30, 1875. Sec'y G B. Band.
Take Notice!
I WILL TEACH ANY ONE to determine
. the age of Horses from one tn twenty
one years of age.
Price $5.00; In advance—satisfaction
guaranteed.
EATON J. MAPP.
April 28th, 1875.—1im0
dJK dIQA Per day at home.
vJ ' Terms free. Ad
dress G. STINSON & Cos., Portland, Maine
Jan 21, 1875-1 y*
SSm FOR € r ATALO€fIOsS'.
THE
‘‘EMPIRE”PIANO.
We have been selling the “EMPIRE"
Piano for the past few years in all parts of
the United States, nnd to the entire satis
faction of all purchasers. The reasons for
FIRST—
They are Diirnliic ; this is the most es
sential quality.
SECOND—
They are KtlSlliflceilf ill lOllPirich,
full, and especially noticeable for their
beautiful Singing quality.
THIRD—
They are Uenioimhle ill Price:
not a cheap, poor Piano, but well and care
fully made in every part, and placed at
such a figure as cannot fail to please all
purchasers who desire a
Really Good Piano at a low Price.
FOURTH—
They have very attractive and ISiiltll-
SOinel.V ftniftllPll C ’{ISPS in various
styles, suited to all tastes. All have carv
ed legs, nnd every improvement desirable
in a modern Piano Forte ; in addition to
which we have introduced the celebrated
“AGitAFFE”
attachment in each Piano Forte.
To the i*ium> Trade.
We can commend the
"EMPIRE”
as being a most desirable and attractive in
strument to sell, its LOB’ PRICE and the
quality of REMAINING IN GOOD OR
DER. -; ake the “E.?EI*(ItU” Piano an
especial favorite with dealers.
Wna. A. Pond & Co.’s
PARLOR AND CHAPEL ORGANS
These Organs, although but a short whilo
before the public, have met with such hear
ty and unqualified approval that their en
tire success is already secured. Great care
has been taken to combine, in these instru
ments, llcitiily ssml volume of
tour, with an nttrarlivo nppcsu--
■illtT The tone is as pipe-like its can be
obtained in on instrument of this class.—
The soft stops are delicious for their purity
and refined character, while tlie full organ
is grand and imposing in its sonority.
Afier very elaborate preparation, wo
have just completed new and very be. fill
cases for all our styles, and are prepared
to fill orders with
The v?;y Best and Handsomest Organs at
Lowest Price.
LIBERAL TERMS TO AGENTS wgjjj
Purchasers who are at a distance from
any of our agents will receive price lists
and catalogues upon asplication.
MANN’S NEW METHOD FOR THE PIANO
Forte, is the latest and best book for
Elementary Instruction for this in
strument. It combines tho
excellences of all other
works -, is systema
tic, progressive
and pleas
ing.
(>mit !iel| to holli Tenelicr
nml Pisgiil. Price $2 50.
Wm. A. Pond & Cos.
(Established over Fifty years.)
Keep constantly on hand the largest and
most complete assortment of American and
Foreign Sheet Music, Rooks, Instruments,
and Musical Merchandise of every descrip
tion. Orders by mail will receive prompt
and careful attention.
BS3“Corr-v*pondence with the trade so
! licited.
Will. ft. I’OMi Sc Cos.,
i 547 Broadway, Branch .Store, S9 Union
Square, Xow York,
i June 17. 1575 Oms
WILSON & DUNBAR,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN’
Pmi me
TO B*M € C ©,
Pipes, Snuff, etc,, etc.
(@“-\Ye sell at New Y'ork Prices to Merchants. Goods Guaranteed.“©fl
iso Broad Street,
(Opposite Express Office, Next to Telegraph Office,)
.A TJ G-TT 5317
September 2-3 m
Cx VOLGER. C. IIUNEKEN.
§* wmmm & eo
%
DIRECT IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS OF & DEALERS IN
&egars 9 Tobacco
IP Z IZ 5 Zl3 Z 2 - ZZ Z? C 2 -
105 and 254 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga.
sept. 2-3 in
PAINT AND OIL STORE !
53 Jackon Street, Augusta, Georgia.
THE BEST OfTrTICLESI
AMD MEW I
WHITE LEAD, ZING, PAINTS, BRUSHES,VARNISH. PUTTY,
COLORS, LINSEED OIL, WINDOW GLASS,
MACHINE OIL, GIN OIL, KEROSENE OIL, Etc., Etc.
JT/’Tkrms —CASH ON DELIVERY; or approved city acceptance.
GEO. 33. COMMOH,
53 Jackson St., near Bell Tower, Augusta, Ga.
may 20, 1875-fimo
1.1 C i:an sg 9 €3#®?®
LOOKING GLASSJc PICTURE FRAMES
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY !
TI tERE is no necessity to send North or elsewhere to have Looking Glass and Picture
Frames Regi.lt and Repaired, when they can and will be done by the subscriber at
as LOW A PRICE for the same work as in any city in the United States.
PORTRAIT FRAMES of all sizessand styles made to order at shortnotico.
LOOKING GLASSES both French and German, of all sizc a , furnished.
OIL PAINTINGS, Cleaned, Relined and Restored. CHROMOS of every description
always on hand. Send on your work and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
EE 4UP* ym AE. r me
June 10, 1875tf • ‘2lO ISrontl St., Ang-nsta, €*a.
CNEO. A. OATES, Dealer in *
1
School and Mscellaneous Books and Stationery and Everything
Usually kept in a first-class Book Store. 2SO liroiill St., AugllStll,
Piano Porte * !
PERSON3 wishing to buy a superior PIANO FORTE at a reasonable price, will do
well to call or, the subscriber, who is the oldest dealer in Georgia ; and the owners
of hundreds of Pianos that he lias sold, will testify to their durability. He has made
arrangements with the celebrated makers. Guild, Church & Cos., of Boston, whereby he
can sell a first-class Piano at a 10-v price, part cash, anil the balance in instalments.
No Pianos with fancy names sold, but all have the makers names and warranted for five
years. He Ls also agent for the celebrated manufactories of Steinway & Son ; Bacon &
Karr, (formerly Bacon & Rowen,); and Stieff & Son’s, all of which will be sold at factory
prices. He is also agent for the most approved CABINET ORGANS.
GEO. A. OATES, 240 Broad St . Augusta, Ga
K7”Fianos Tuned and Repaired. June 10, 1875 if
Boots and Shoes Exclusively !
Peier t
Kcdisiiif
- - G-eorgici
1 YYITES the people of ii ItKISY K(soß©‘, and the country at large, when
they come to AUGUSTA, to call at his FIRST-GLASS
Boot and Shoe House,
Where they can find everything theyjrequire in the way of prime Shoes of every descrip
t,ion ; not from Cheap Factories of New England, but made to order by the best makers
in Baltimore and Philadelphia. . , ..
Every article sold, warranted in the strictest sense of the word, and reclamation
■made when work does not give full satisfaction.
Price, anil STKICTLI Fair Dealing* Ihe Rule of Hie
No “Drummers” employed—tlie character of the Goods he sells, and the extremely low
and uniform Prices at which he sells, is his best recommendation.
Home to where yoji may have a positive Certainty of being honorably and fairly
dealt with.
ONE PRICE—NO DRUMMERS EMPLOYED—FAIR DEALING OR AO MS.
Oct. 14, 1875—tf PETER KEENAN
entral Hotel Block, AUGUSTA, Ga.
Southern Shirt Manufactory !
163 Broad St., Augusta, Georgia ,
I have established a Shirt Factory in this city, and am prepared to supply Pine 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 parties from the North sell for S3.
I am also prepared Coats, Vests, Tantaloons, and make the same to order.
Merchants would do wellto get up “special orders” nnd send, as I can certainly
make it to their advantage ; and those who want a shirt to fit them, can get it, amt at
10 per cent, less than Northern made shirts. Sou lon your orders
September 28d, 1*75-3 mo JOHN KENNS, Agent
Lob’t 11. Mat. A. 11. Goodyear. J. T. May. S. 8. I’armeeeb
IE? IR, I G E S RED XJ O IE ID _
im ® mm & m *
Manufacturers of and Dealers in livery Description of
Buggies and Plantation Wagons of all Kinds.
Have now in stock a large assortment of the above articles and are constantly re
ceiving New and Desirable Styles of Vehicles, that have been got up with great care,
and specially adapted to our country and city use, that we are now offering at GREATLY
REDUCED PRICES, together with a large stock of
l
Carriage Harness. Buggy Harness, Wagon and Plow
Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Trunks, Bags, Whips,
Umbrellas, Horse ('overs and lap Robes
I of all Grades.
X STUWEBAKKB’S
Plantation Wagons—for two horses—lron axle $8 500
For two horses—Thimble skein 80 00
All goods warranted as represented, Orders solicited and prompt attention given them
ggyScnd for Catalogue and Price List.
REPOSITORY AND SALES ROOMS:
sept23-m3 Augusta, Ga
Extraordinary
'. .I.
n 1871 —1-882©© Singer .'liaehines "ere sold, or 1886 more than Tvr
of its principal Competitors.
In 1572—23©?58 Singer 73aelfiues were sold, or 450?© more than it
principal Competitor.
jn 1873—833444 Singer iffneitiucsi were sold, or 113254 more than
its principal Competitor.
In 1874—2 JiGifl Singer Jlaeltiites were sold, or 148852 more than
its principal Competitor.
linger Largely Increased.
It is a remarkable fact, that the SIy'GER lias largely INCREASED its Sales each
year all of its main Competitors have largely DECREASED.
Asa rule, the comparative Sales of a Machine constitutes a good criterion of its mer
its. and this is especially so when the rule lias been tested through a series of years.
Before purchasing a Machine, test and try the
“World's Favorite,
The SIJVGER*
Mr. W. <i>r. •IWIIXSOX’isour Agentat GREENESBORO', Ga., for the sale of
the Singer Machine, the Singer silk, Clark’s O. N. T. spool cotton, and other machine
accessories.
In addition to the Small ?leials awarded all Sewing Machines at the Vienna
Exposition, the SINGER received the Gr ind Prize Iledid for Progress.
The Singer IlnEtiifiietiiriiU': Uoinpanv,
G. H. HOPE,
General Agent of North-East Georgia, at ATHENS, Ga.
/ISS'Send for Illustrated Catalogue of the celebrated Einznr Blove-NHing Pa
|X*r They arc the CHEAPEST, BEST amt MOST RELIABLE
Patterns in market. Catalogues free—sent by mail op receipt of 3 cents postage stamp.
July 29—2 ms.
mi in —wmii inntn-nr.-x: -jm v tMurrxjraa'--w.-m a u u 'i— i■■in i m’mmmmm —a
€. V. WALKER,
Auction and Commission tlcrcliniit,
■/SkJCSTXJ
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
FURNITURE DEALER,
317, 319, 321, Broad Street,
4 UCTION ROOM, 31?— Furniture Rooms, 31© and 321. LARGE STOC
\ jfEW GOODS at NEW PRICES, selected from best Factories East and West.
All styles of Furniture, Mattresses, Ac., &c.,at wonderful low Prices. Call and judge
for yourself. seplG—3ms C. WALKER.
sW®
sS 3 BROAD ST. 3
Cash Capital, SI,OOO 000, with Stockholders Liability.
n
fMRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING, EXCHANGE AND COLLECTION BUSI
i NESS. Five per cent, allowed on Daily Balances, subject to CHECK AT SIGHT.
Interest, allowed on Time Deposits, ns may be agreed upon.
T. PRESIQEHT. FTg QJf 6REAT BRITAIN AND CENT I"7’EUROFe
in sums of £ 1 and upward. [October ith, 18,5 1 yr]
tIPMH llflWf
M JbIbLH J 1111 111
I)ELIF,VIX(i it will be to OUR INTEREST, and feeling sure that we can max.
it to the INTEREST of our customers, we have decided to sell our goods
during the months of NOVEMBER and DECEMBER.
By adopting this course, we think we will be better prepared to furnish our
lE* FLO'R/LTP> r F YI3XTC3U
Customers another year.
As the first of NOVEMBER is near at hand, when all Accounts are due, ws
EARNESTLY URGE all indebted to us, to come forwardaud
PAY THEIR ACCOUNTS PROMPTLY.
Thanking the public for the liberal patronage bestowed onus in the past, we r*?
spectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
R. TAPPAN, MAPP & CO.
White Main-, Ga Oct. 28, 18,5—1 m.
Carriage Materials, Saddlery Hardware, Shoe Findings,
French and Americau Calf Skins, leather and
Rubber Belting of all Sizes fonstantly
cn hand of Best Manufacture