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rHUMUAY, OCTOBER t». IST*.
DEMOCEiTiC NOMINEES.
rO» C INGRESS,
HON. A. H STEPHENS,
-CengreMtemJ Nominees of tbs Demo
cratic Party,
First District—Julian Ha tridge.
becoud Oistrici—William ES.ntih
Ti ird JJ atr tt—Fliil. TANARUS, Cook,
Fourth h)i=tiict-—Henry R, Har
f\*.
Fit h District—Milton A.CarnlJer,
Sixth D.s ri.t— JdS. H. Blount.
Sevoatb Dis.rittf—L. N- Xram
xu 1!.
Eighth District—Alexandtr H.
iii.
Ninth District—Garnet McMillan.
Siu e S« na or. First District, R.
E. L ster.
The Marqb Towards Monarchy.
'J'he following extracts /rout a let
ter ot Col. Blanton Duncan U> the
L"uiayi.le Ledger have tire rjng ot
true inetuJL and every statement is as
l.rue as g< spel:
Tire power of the Federal Gov<rn-
Weut (against the spirit ot its crea
tion tor the common good) is »ield
ed fu.cly lor partisan t-ts ct, Who
has heard, wiUn« the vast Six years,
id as arm b jug ratted to protect or
.deleiid a Democrat T What white
imiii lias it uphelJ, unless lie is one
cl the harpies now preying upon the
South ?
And yetfh - Southern people with
these i- aching-* are expected to l«»ve
the govrrMihi-vt and worship is flag,
’] he hum u I cart can be taught to
humiliate itsrif in the dust, and in
i outritiou to reqeise with reverence
And love tile cliu-tjseuie/jt ol alwise
Providence. And to day through)*
out the South thes • trials and op t r- s
si ns have their chastening iutiu- rice
to turn thoughts heaveeward tor
reward which h is treen promised to
/the long suffering.
But the wrong-doer, thespo iator,
the cunning carpet-bagger, who un
Blushingly ruhs his victims, and with
a 1 nigh oi deris on taunts them for
their heiplrssness. nev-rc»n expect
)ovo or respe- t or forgiveness from
that wrong! and people.
Demoralizing intluen es have sap
ped the foundation of our Republic
ami weak) lied the love of the people
fit lioc-rty. Hundreds of thousands
iof Radicals would to-day prefer a
military di spo ism rather ihuu give
Up power to Democrats. And they
fvould drench the country in the
jbiood of aimili) r civil wai ratiier
than give up the sys eu.otic opp es
lions of the Southern whites.
To one wb » has sei o in Europe
.the faci iiy with which established
governments have be n overthrow!’,
it Is afarming to witness how apa
thetic the masses of the i\orth are to
lhe continued encroicbment* of the
Federal power upon the rights ol
.the people of tbe Stan t,
'The redeT il at my lias hut to go
to any given 1 C il ty, and the opin
ion is exprebs and l>v the Nor hern
loess that tin- Piesideui’s will must
Be obeyed. H nv lo g will it require
the exi teri eol this couditioii ot nf
}airs to create ti e monarchical ads
.age, “I he Pres dent can do no
>viong,” And when the apathy has
existed until the pear is ripe for
plucking, how many days wjl it re
,quire for a bold and determined man
imeked by bundled* of thousands of
partisans and the army and navy at
his command, to establish himsell
permanently as the government.
It is a sail thing to confess that the
indifference of the present day does
trot g>ve enpouragt inept to tin idea
jt>f future organs <1 effor 8 to throw
tl>p yoke I.f the oppressor, or i hat
even gallsnt lead«-r» i r iiafjng Hamp
den <-r Washington, c ult induce
.the n ass- s in the North ‘to venture
action without the loim of Uvv', rjy
d'T the burden of intolerable exac
tions and oppressions, and abide t e
/tons)- quences.
Ji is time for ih«* j>eo|»'e of the
/Yuj-.b *Q reflect more deeply upon
fin subjer, an.d to learn h,it the
Steady encroachment ot th- Federal
flower, as directed against K ntucky
and Tennessee, as well as the fur
fioutberfl jitiltg, ureas sum and fa
fal ip ihe|r final work as i lr dashing
/of ifie opean’s billows agajnst appftt
pntly massjva granite bulwarks,
yrlmse f .y d,i/tjons are even cracked.
Too many citizens already ey.iucc
.an tdey that the Federal Govern
ment j* a »a r< U thing, and that the
Freed in, like a K'i)g« cau do no
tviong, His orders urnst be obeyed
/S»d he will idv< siigate afterwards.—
Bui who has < v-r head of Fed- ral
jnvestiga.ion that produced any
/change ot original purpose t
Iff tb)B £ »u;hefn btjdps, fedpr
officials use the maefeiaerjr of the
Federal courts to drag Democrats
from extreme lucalities to be prose
cuted by ibe Gov. rameut upon the
most frivolous pretences. Subjected
to such persecutions and attendant
pecuniary losses, what remedy have
they J Ttue armed wastes ofFeder
al tro >ps are paraded throughout the
South .to enforce Congressional laws
and tb- edict of the Attorney Gen.
eiel. But «s yet Northern soil has
not be-n the witness ot such scenes.
Enjoy mg the com torts of fife, with
no dangers confronting him, it is
very easy forthc Northern man to
deprecate resistance und. rany ei“*
cuinstancs But wlnen it become*
a question of permitting wrongful op
pression. wholesale plunder taxa
tion with ot representation,elections
by noioii'xus Iruud aid refusal of
registration a rule without the con
sent of the governed—.when these
things exist and the Federal Govern
mem shall openly ( spouse tlie cause
ot tint wrong-doer, and the cap of a
Gessler is sent throughout this great
land for the people to do it homage,
there will spring, with one accord,
1 hope, from every section and eye*
ry State, ten thousand Tells to sweep
n down, ami to aim their unerring
buffets at every Gessler, and his
would-be King.
Soufhernfigoyemart,
Six Southern Sta'es have rr-c.-ntly
been thrown |i'ito confusion by in
suirection or fear of it. In Louis
i nut. Eedogg, a Republican usurper,
proved utterly powerless, and hail
to send for the Federal bayonets
whi, h originally foisted him upon a
long suffering people. In Mjns-ssip.
pi. Amt s, a Republican carjß-t bag*.
ge>, was so scared by a cock-and*
bull stoiy of trouble m Yicksbu g
that he hastily telegrtphed hn Fed
eral tnar, s, was ms'S itly rebufied
and b.-came the laughing stock ol
the country. In South Caroina,
Moses has just pass' and through the
same i xperience. While these three
GoV' rnors who have no hacking from
the w ealth or the intelligence or the
honesty ol thejSiat-s over which they
domineer. h«ve been proving their
helpless inefficiency, their utter ina
bility to execute the State laws
without Ft dt-ral aid, three nttn-r
Southern Governors* placed in cir
cuinstunc-8 tnoie trying tha . those
of Ames or Mo.-es, have been show
irg what an Executive who really
represents the Execute e can do. In
Georgia Governor Smith had to
and nl with a dangerous disposition io
send troops to tire help of the New
Orleans citizens. A tew humorous
anil satirn nl speeches by the Gov
ernor tinidn-d the feeling. He
n arihml through Gei rgiaas victori
ous as Sherrna'i. The danger was
soon over. In Kentucky Governor
Leslie has called a special ses-ion of
two county couits; has asked the
judges to keep steadily at work pun
idiing the Ku. Klux for six months,
if necessary, and has placed at th-ir
disposal inditia in sufficient nutn -ers
to make tne necessary arrests and to
enforce tbe sentences. The res ilt
is a sudd-n diminution in the crime
that has been dtsgr ic ng the State
Ir. Ii nni-ssee, Goverm r Brow n has
followed up the G bson county
lyncheis wi:h vigor. Rewards have
been set upon their heads. Some
ol them have been nlreidy arrested.
One ha* been induced to turn Stale’s
evidence. There i» a good prospect
id the conviction of the whole gang,
Such decisive action by the State
author t" s has put a sudden stop to
the cu hi oak of racehatred which
the civil rights lull threatened to
cause. Tennessee is again at peace.
White and black arc *afe within her
b< rulers
Tne sharp contrast between the
action of tlirse two trios of Govern*
ors may weil excite a suspicion, even
in loyal Republican breasts, wheth
er it is wo th while to keep on in
dorsing and sustaining Southern
Governor* who must sit on Federal
cannon and keep a row of Federal
bayonets h- tween themselves and
then e-msttueiii* in order to stay in
power.-, •Chicago Tribune.
A Convention.
At a meeting of the Democracy of
Elbert county recently, held for the
pm pose ot nominating a candidate
to represent Elbert ill the next House
of Repr> sentaiive*, the fo ! lowing
resolutions were adopted :
‘•2-.1. That we confidently believe
that the State of Georgia i« not le
gally bound to pay the bonds of said
State, dec a ed to be fraudulent, null
an I void bv the Koud Committee
and Quneml Assembly of IS7I and
JS72.
“3d. That we assert the present
Con-titutiou of Georgia not to have
been made by th'* r« alcnjz’ns of the
State; amt that the dignity of the
old Empire State requires the Call
ing of a convention to mould a Con
stitution that shall reflect the wishes
of I’B good men.”
At a meeting of the Democracy of
Oglethor)ar county, h- Id at Lexing*
ton, on tne 23th ult , the following
resolution was unanimously adopted:
“Tout we ins ruct our Rcprcsen
(stives m the Legislature to vote tor
the call ol a Constitutional Conven
fon.” We believe that the Conven
tion question will br the principal
one presented to tbe new L»gi l»-
ture \>r and. terruiniiig, and we also
believe that It will be submitted to a
vote of the people. The citizens ot
the State realize that a Constitution
al Convention is necessary, a id they
are determined te bare ose. They
•ee that only through the iaßrumen
tsd y ot such a body can the pay.
ineui of eight millions of fraudulent
indehti dmss be avoided ; that in
this way .only ran such changes be
made in the organic law, as experi
ence has shown to be need- and. The
simple que»tiou will be put to the
General Assembly ; ‘'Are you wil*
litig to allow Jyour constituents to
vote u{>oii this propos tian 1" We
do not see how any member can cast
Ids vote in tire negative.
Augusta Chronicle..
Farmers vs. Merchants.
Here is what the Editor of the Sa
vannah Advertiser has to say about
the farmers;
The farmers of Georgia, wiih
whose history we have been famil
iar all our days, are the most pecu
liar people on earth. Their suspi
cion of town peop'e is of the most
maiked character, and tie simplest
matter presented to their eyes tty
one of the latter is viewed wi;h dis
trust. About every decade the ac
cumulation of this feeling, growing
year by year, at last breaks out into
some general expression of defiance
and a resolution to do without the
aid of the townsman any longer.—
The number of banks that h ive been
proposed on these occa ions is great,
but we are not positive that any
were ever started. The last phaze
of this cbulition is the Grangers—a
sot iety which seems to embrace ev
ery branch of Agriculture, transpor
tation and the trade in products.—
This order is now in lull blast, with
duly accredited agents established
all over this country and in Liver
pool, and are now engaged in rais
ing one bundled thousand dolla>B to
promote direct trade. The propos
ed plan to accomplish t* is object * e
have not seen, and do not know
whether the steamships are to be
pought outright, or ntdy subsidized ;
but the amount is so small that it
looks as if it were only lor clerk hire
and expenses ; but what ever it is
spent for, it is that much money
thrown away, for no good can be
accomplish'd save in one way.—
It might be sent nb oad to buy a
stock of urti les that farmers need,
in which event it wouldn't quite al.
be lo*t.
It is with extieme regret thnt we
notice this blind way of undertaking
bosines* which they do not m.der
s:a and. “Farmer, stick to your soil’
is as comet and applicable as that
of “shneinak-r stick to your Lst.”
When-vcr this rule is departed from
disas er surely follows. It is a farm
er’s business to raise all he wants
to i at first anil before all, then p'ant
what will proba ly pay him best,
and then sell it at the very fiist tna
ket he reaches. Competition by
railroads has forced transportation
down, and competition between
merchants will enable you to gi t the
full value for anything you have t *
sel, Wi h money in your pocket
you can defy grangers and merchant*.
Without it you may join rvery
grange in the laid, but you can't de
fy the merchant. You trust go to
him, although you have abused him
as a middleman.
The grrnge in Georgia is now
burthened with plans they cannot
carry out, their expenses are increas
ing, and no good resulting. The dav
is coining when the members will
find out this organization has ad,led
another to the disasterous failures
that have gone before, and subject
of doing their own business will be
dropping for another ten years, to lie
revived under some new a,d fasci
nating name,
The Merchant’* Pi ices Current of
Columbus, Inis the following about
the Cotton Situation:
AH the accounts re present th
cotton crop ,8 le*s ti an 1 st year.—
Every Cotton Ev h tnge concurs in
tins. The cotton mills of New En
gland are ronnmgon much less time
than heretofore, and hence consump
tion is smaller. The same course is
pursued to a great ex eut in Eng
land. The manufacturers claim
that this is necessary until there is
a margin b tween the cost oi goods
arid the price at which they can be
sold- In the memtiine tne S <uth
ern tmlls are working to th' ir full
capacity. This demonstrates the
superiority oi the South to the North
in natura advantage* ill the produc
tion of cotton fabne*. In regard to
prices, that is a mailer ot specula
tion in which racii can indulge to
hearts content.
A horse tlnet was found dead in
the woods, not tar from Gatetville,
Coryt lie Cos., Texas, a lew days since
Forty-seven bullets had entered his
body, li is supposed that he was
captured by the citizens ol that vi
cinity, Dearly all of w hom must have
had a shot at the poor wretch,
whose name wa* F. M, H irt. The
man who steals a horse is no worse
than be wbo, when elected to office,
steals f.om the people. Serve thtia
all alike and there will be fewer
thieves and less taxation.
The provisions in the ark didn’t
give out. They had as much Ham
at the end ot the voyage as wnen
they started.
INC SEMERAL ASSEMBLY.
Senators and Representatives.
Tbe ftftlftring ts the remit of the
election often «a*k as far aa heard
froSft; Mji '
; BBVATOKB.
First district— lt E Les'er.
Third district—Will s Clay.
Filth district— Dnrflel Loti.
Seventh district—J McDonald,
Ninth restrict—T J Perry.
Eleventh district—W A Graham. .
Thirteenth iti-triet—L M Fi-Hon.
Fifteenth and etrict—T D Wilcox.
Seventeenth district—G R Black.
Nineteenth diatiict—CS Dußose.
Twenty'first diatriei—W O Daniel.
Twenry third diat—Wm Rutherford
Twemy-fifth diet—W I Hudson.
Twenty-aevenih diet—H D McDan
iel.
Twenty-ninth di»t—W M Reese.
Thrty-first (list—J M Freeman.
Thirty-third dist—G E Deadwy ler.
Thirty-fifth diat—E P Howell.
Thiriy-sevrnth dist—J T Slaughter
Thirtv-ninth dist—E C McAfee.
Forty-third dist—ll E Wilson.
KEPBBBBNTATIVBB.
Appling. Paul Carter.
Bullock, D L Kennedy.
Bryan, J DeLoach.
Burke, J A Shewmake, H C Glis
eon, J B Jones.
Baldwin, Wm. McKn ley.
Bibh, T Hardeman, A O Bacon, D
D Craig.
Banka, J J Turnbull.
Bartow, T H Baker. John Neal.
Coweta, J E Stallings J B Wilcox.
Carroll, Camp, Sh-TlnU*.
Chattahoochee. J Whittle.
Chatham, Ali Lawton, J L War
ten. J G Thomas.
Cohb, W D Anderson, E H Ltnd
ley. j
Cu oo»a, A H Grey.
Campbell, J W Nelms.
Co’urnhia, 8 C Ltrftipkin.
Clayton, Je*see Anthony.
Clarke, H H Carlton, Wilson.
Clinch, J R G Hami ton. E L Moore
Dougherty, Davenport, We*selows
ky.
Clta toogs, D Y Rudicd.
Cherokee, Sharp.
Clay, Saunders,
Do Ige, D Davi.l Sapp.
Dade, E D Graham.
Douglas*, F M Duncan.
DeKulb, O Winninghain.
Deca'ur, Daniel Magill, Thomas T
Maxwell.
Elbert, H P Matrox.
Echols. T Padgett
Effi'g'.vn, HE Cassidy,
Kii anuai, , Kennedy.
Fnye’te, E W Leidh.
Floyd, H»mi ton. Turner.
Forsyth, R A Eike*.
Fulc'in, W A Wilson, W L Calhoun
E F Hogue,
Gwinnet, T M Peeples, A A Dyer.
Gla-scncfc, W J Wilcher.
Glynn, J Blue, (col.)
Greene L B Willis, L D Carfton.
Gordon, W R Rankin.
Henry, Dr Wm*.
Harris, H E Mos*. Geo Kilpatrick.
Han- ock. J L Culver, J L Brinson.
Hous nn, Brown, Simmons Witnber-
Iv.
Ha l, A D Candler.
Heard, —, Ware,
J«hn«>n. Theophilus Christian,
Jefferson, Dr H L Battle, Col R P
Little,
J spe , T L Lane,
Jones, H B Ridley.
Jackson, G li Dude. Potta,
Lumpkin, Gen ffW Riley,
Lownds, A H Smith.
Lee, H M McAfee.
Laurens, Dr J T Chappell.
Lib-rty, W C Bacon, (cl.)
Milton, O P Skel'on.
Murray, B F WoffonL
Madi-ou, Mend >ws.
Meiriwether, O Warner, W T Rev
ill.
Monroe, G W Ad «m*, J G Phinnsee.
Macon, W H Willis. J B Frederick.
Muscogee, T W Grimes, W. F.
Williams.
Mv«he!l, C O Davis,
McDuffie, J H Scott.
M'irgan, O Tho naiiton.
Newton, L B Ander*on, L F Liv
ings: on.
Ogle ho-pc, D W Patman, T Hutch
erson. : . .
Price, J S Bennett.
Polk. W. M. Huching*.
Pike, A G Peden.
Pulasky, Harrell.
Putnam, Frank Levered.
Pieice, J S Beonet'*.
Quit man, W H Harrison.
Rockdale, Dr J A Stewart.
Richmond, J C C Black. P Walah,
W A Clarke.
Randolph, W M Tumlin.
Sumter, Furlow, Stewart.
Spalding, A M Speer.
Stewart, Bell, , Walton.
Talbot, J H Maxwell, W H Searcy.
Telfair, D A Graham.
Terrell, W G Simpson.
Thomas, W M Hammond, Isaac Al
derman.
Taliaferro, J G'Askury,
Tailor, J F Ficklen.
Troup, J H Fa io, Pitt.nan.
Wilks Collev, Quinu.
Whitfield. J P Clement*.
Walton, J W Carter.
Wilkinson. Rr J B Duggan.
Washington, W Warthcn, G J El
kina.
Ware, W H Miller,
Whir, Sire Craig,
Warren, Dr M R Hall.
Wayne, H R Fort.
. NOTICE.
FIRM of G. F. Hudson Jk. 800, is
J*- this day Disaqlynd bgr mutual
The senior member of the firm to settle ike
business of said bra,
q- f; HUDSON,
XW.UDMoe.
tore as Jones <fr Hudson. We Solicit a eon
tinnation of the liperal patronage extended
tue former firm.
J. it JONES,
Hudsonia, Jefferson tloi/oeL
For Sale or Rent
T'HB TWO BTORY CARRIAGE SHOP
J- at Ret bear, Ua , 40x60 with Biacksmi h
shop and Wooabouse attached, a well of good
water 011 the lot Only } mile from the Depot.
Terms Easy. Apply to
J. B. MURHPY,
Oct 8,3 m Bartow, Ga.
w. C- SMITH & CO.
NEAR
BARTOW, GEORGIA,
Has now ou hand and offering to the public
CANVASSED HAMS at 18c.
UNCANVASSED “ at 16c.
LAUD at 19c.
Calicoes at 8, 10 an<l 12c per yard.
Augusta Slutting at 8£ and 10c.
The above are only a few of the _ ay arti
clea that weaie selling at reduced piicee. We
are determined not to be undersold by any
honse in this section.
We keep on hand a good supply of
HARNESS, BHIDLES and SADDLES,
Which wo are selling at very low prices.
Give ns a call and be Oon riuced that we a Te
selling Goods cherper than yon can buy the m
elsewhere. oct 1 lm
Clothing ! Clothing ! !
JOHN O. LEEi
WITH
HENRY S. JORDAN,
22S BROAD BTBBT, - - - - AUUUSTA, OA.
I TAKE Great pleasure in announcing that we are fully prepare and to mee' all th- wants of our
friends and customers, in the way of FINE READY MAI)E CMOTHING, HA TB. CAPS,
and FURNISHING GOODS, and everything usually kept in a first class establishment.
Our Stock is L ARGE and varied, aud we feel assured that we cau please, even the most
fastidious, without regard 1 0 Length and Sixe. Give ns a call.
October 1, 1874 Bespectfnlly, J. C. LEE.
A# J* MILLER & Cos.,
Wholf sale and Rrtall
FURNITURE
DEALERS,
150 BEOU6M 01 STREET,
Savannah, Ga.
Strict attention paid to Mattress making and
Upholstering. Country order c-refully pack
ed. Fatties desiring to purchve would do
well to give us a call and examine our stock.
M.L 600DS WARRENTED.
October Ist, 1874. 21 6m.
DdsuluUob of tofaiaersbip.
rpHE FIRM OF DONOVAN A MURPHY
1. 111 the Saw Mill Business is this day Bit*
solved by mutual couceut. All persuus indebt
ed to the said firm for Lumber will come for.
ward and pay for tbe same by the first day of
November next, otherwise they will be plac
ed iu the hands ot au officer fur collection, as
we wish to close up the busiuess 8 L Peter,
sou at Betb.iiy, aud W FDeuuy at Louisville,
are authorised to receive and Receipt tor srme.
Ww. DONOVAN,
B. J. MOXLEY.
Sept 10, 11:74. 4w
SHERIFF’S SALES.
WILL BE SOLD at the Market Honse, in
the Towu of Louisville ou the First
Tuesday iu November next within the Lega,
hours of Sale the following property to wit :
Four Hundred and Seventy eight Acres of
Land more or less, situate, being aud lying in
Jefferson county, and adjoiniug lauds of James
Stapleton. William H Douglas John M. Gor
don Estate of James M. stone and others.—
Levied on ua tbe property of Elijah A. Sykes,
to satisfy a li la, issued from Jefferson Superi
or Court, iu fever of James J. Brown, vs. Eli
jah A. Sykes. Legal notice given to defendant
in possession.
ALSO—st tbe same time and place, Three
Hundred Acres of Laud, more or less, silu te
being and lying in Jefferson county, and ad
joining tbs lauds of James and William
Ford, D. W. Aldred and others. Said laud
levied on as the property of Uenjamiu B Per
due, deceased, to satisfy a fi-fa issued from
Jefferson Superior Court iu favor of Carswell
fit Denny, vs. John Williams, Administrator
on estate of B. It. Perdue, deceased. Legal
notice giveu.
ALBO—At the tarns time and plaee, ISix
Hundred and Forty five Acres of Land, more
or (ess, adjuiniuiug lauds of William Rhodes
James Fleming, John Scott and others, on
the waters of Chavers Creek, aud kuown as
the Mougiu place ; also, Three Huudred aud
Fitly acres, more or less, adjoining lauds ot
Reuben Atwell, Allen T. Browu, Dr. Martin
and others, said lands situate, being and lying
iu Jefferson county, and levied on as the prop
erty of Edward H Byne, to satisfy a fi fa issu
ed from Jefferson Superior Court, in favor of
Botbwell ft. Woodbridge vs. Edward H. Byne
garnasbee. Legal notice given to defenaaut
in possession.
„ , 0. W. QUINNEY, Sli'ff.
October Ist, 1874. tds.
Job Work. ~ ~
“*5 k , e l?e * ddo unto otbar* as yon
w ould have others do uuio you." Merchants
and businessmen, take heed that y„ n patron
ise the primer at home as you would have the
printer at home patronise yon. We are now
prepared to furnish bill and note beads eu
vefopea, ete., priuteo in neat , B< j elegant
JAMES A. GRAY A GO.
Rwpectfirily invites the readers of the New* A Farme aad the pubfie generally to call and
examine their Stack a t
FALL A*D WINTER
DRY GOODS,
THTH XaAJRO-EJSO?
-AJSTD
BEST ASSORTED
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Having a long experienee in the business, and unequaled facilities, they confidently iavite a
a comparison of
GOODS AND PRICES, 1
Feeling assured that their s will be found to be
THE CHEAPEST
DRY GOODS HOUSE
IN THE SOUTHERN STATES!
The Finest Btock of Mourning Goods in the slate (Luprie’s manufacture.)
The best Stock of Silks aud Dress Goods in tbe State.
A Fine Apartment of Shawls.
Full lines of all Wool, Bhaker and Domestic Flannels.
Fine yarde-wide Brown Sea Island cotton at 10 cets.
Extra soft finished yard-wide Bleached Cotton 12 cents.
Complete lines of everything that is usually kept In a First-Class House. "t
We go to the Manufacturers anu Importers to buy our Goods, we buy them for CASH,
we pay no Profits to Jobbers, and hence we cau affbrt to sell CHAP at all times.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.,
IR4 and 106 Broad Street)
° ctß ’ 3m AUGUSTA, GA.
JOHN OLIVER,
.No. 3 Whitaker Street, savannah, Ga.
M4AAB MJT
Paints, Oils, Turpentine Varnishes, Glass, and all
OOLOP.B AND BRUSHES,
SASHES, BLINDS AND DOORS,
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GILDING AND GLAZING.
Mixed Paints of all Colors and shades
IF ‘STOTT WISH TO
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Your Gin House,
APPLY IMMEDIATELY TO
ROBERTS BRO’S.
/L ms TO #2O PER DAY easily made by
Ap r any one. We want men. wemeu, boys
MrR and girls all over the couutry to sell
M.I our Fine steel Engravings. Cbromos,
vp V Crayon Drawings, llluminations-Phuto
graphs, etc., etc. We now publish the tiuest
usiortmeot ever placed before the public, and
aur prices are marked down so low as to defy
all Competition. No one subscribes for a pre
mium-giving paper in order to get a picture
after seeing our pictures aud foamin' our
prices. W e have many old agents at work for
us who have made canvas Bing for books, pap
ers, etc-, their bu.iness for years and they all
report that they can make much more money
at work for us than at anythiug else, Our
prices are so low that all cau afford to purchase,
aud therefore the pictures Mil at sight at al
most every house. New beginners do as wpl|
as agents who have had large experience, for
our beautiful subject aud low prices are appro
dated by all. To make large sales everywhere
all an ageuthastodo is to shot the pictures
from house to house. Don’t look for work
elsewhere until you have seen what great in
ducements we offer you to make money. We
have not space to explain ail here, but send us
your address and we will send Tull particulars,
free, by mail. Don’t delay if you want profit,
able work for your leisure hours, or for your
whole time. Now is the favorable time to en
gage iu this business. Our pictures are the
tiuest and most pleasing in this country, and
are endorsed by all the leading papers, iuclnd
ing the New York Herald. Address.
GEORGE STINBTON A CO.,
Art Publishers, Portland. Maine.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Dy virtue of order from tbe Court ofOrdi
nary of Jefferson County, will be sold on
the first Tuesday in November next, within
the usual hours of sate, a Tract of land in arid
County, lying on Boggy Gat branch, adjoin
ing lands of Amalia Weeks, Noah McDaniel,
Nancy .Boyd, Polly Coley and ethers, con
taining (22*), Two Hundred and twenty-three
acres, mare or less. Sola as the property of
the estate of Reddic McDaniel, de’e’d, for dis
tribution.
Teeus—One hslf cash, the balance due Ist
Nov., 1875. Only bond for Titlss given until
the entire pnrehase money is paid, Purchaser
to pay for Titles.
LAWSON B- McDANIBL,Adm’r.
Sept. 21, 1874. tjds.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
By virtue of an ord*rof the Court of Ordi
nary of Jefferson County, will be arid on
the fir t Tuesday in November next, within
the legal hours of sale, a Traci of Land iu said
County, lying on tbe Augnsta rd Fens Bridge
Road, adi luing lands of MaWaldeu, Mra-
Teriell, fj. H. Owens, W. R, Thompson and
others, containing Six Hundred and Twenty-
Six acres, more or less. Sold as the property
of Thomas Hannah, late of Jefferson County,
dec’d, for distribution.
Allan Cason, Adm’r de bonis non.
Sept, 24. 1874. tf*.
Adßlulhtiatvrs Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Court of
Ordinary o( Jefferson oouuty, will be sold
at i he Market house in the Town of Louisville,
on the First Tuesday in November next, with
in the legal hours of sale, one Tract of Land
containing (tiUO) six hundred acres, more or
less, situate lying and being in said county,
and adjoing lands ot John U, Jordan, W. 8.
Alexander, tease A. Leaptrot and others. Sold
Roth 6 P n°«f' r, df ° f th * JS,Ute ° f ’ >oha Wri ff ht
lerins, one third easb, one third November
Ist, 1975, one third November Ist 1876,
I.R. POWELL, Adm’r.
Ortober Ist, 1874. ids
Nolle# I#Debtors nl Creditors#
ALL PERSONB Indebted to tin Estate of
William Rollins, late of Jeffeisoa county
deceased, are hereby notified and requested to
present them to me properly attested, within
the time prescribed ty law, and all those in
debted to said deeeaicd are hereby requested
to make immediate payment to the undersign
ed. 7 GEORGE MILLER, Adm’r.
September 10,1874. .... 4wf 4 ■
\\l ILL BE _ SOLD id the Msvkst House in
W the town of Louisville, on the Ist Tues
day iu DECEMBER next within the legal
hours of sule, the following property, 10-wit:
One Billiard Table, lour Bails- one tot of
Cues aud other appurtenances belongiug to
aaid Table, Said property levied on aud soil
to satisfy a mortgage fi fa in (avpr of Wm. R.
Watkins transferee vs. Robert J, Pain al.—
Levied on, ay the’ property of'RqJbertJ. Pannal.
9- W. (iUfNNEY, tfbffj. C. V
Sept. 24 le“4. tds