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flttas a til) Jamer.
ROBERTS BROTHERS,
£DITOBF_ana PROPRIETORS.
“ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1874
Thu Nority Ge'Tgia Coufereuee
.convened in Oaneravdie last Satur
day.
The Presbyterian S* nod "jf Gp
£i.i met in s>uVj nniiah yesterday
wofniugi
The Produce Exchange of N>-w
York wants (Jen. Sheiman for tne
next President of our little United
Stales.
The Th unas county Fair opened
in Thouia.-vil e Tuesday morning
with very llatniug prospecti lor
success-
Gov. Smith has set aiyirt Thurs
day, the 19 h inst., as a day «*f
•Thank-giving tor the gloiio is victo
ry \ouchsaled the countiy over
Radi ( c ijbsin.
Keinirts from the < lee io .s in nearly
all parts ot the country sound the
deaiti knell of the Untied party.
The gieit st victory lor the Demo
crats that hag been known tpr years
throughout the Uqiletl Stat's
If. I. Kimball will return to At
lanta to-day, and she will be happy
.again. His private (uruituiv wus
sold a few days ago l*y ttie Slieriir,
and only brought $5/8.35, afld u
cost §5,000,
-- •
Joe Brown is miking a trem n
dous ellort to s piirm back into the
Democratic party. And there syr • j
»>me w lio are silly enough to b>' gull
ed by the old arch demagogue, and
receive him with open mins.
So far as In ard from, Joe Bro wn
and Ben Butler were the only men
hung an I burned in r tligy during the
recent atioiis” by t|)e peo
ple—Butler at Augusta and Br >wn
at Ca teis .Me.
In alluding to it paiiigraph Irom a
speech recently deliverer! in Atlan
ta, by Hen. Goi.d in, which was tele,
grapned to the New York Herald,
that Journal says:
“That was a noble p sgage we
print 10-day Irom Senator Gordon’s
speech tit Georgia. Tley
were gulden words he uttered, and
the South will do well to h-ed
the t.”
It is rumored that Gen. Grant lias
come rut and sh)B he is opposed to
the Civ 1 Rights Bill and mteiujed iq
jnteip'se his veioifit eyer passed
Congress. Too la e Ms- Pn sideut.
Wtiy diii you not come out and say
8> long ago, when the w hole ourr
try was dreading this obnoxious and
unconstitutional act! \yp wonjt
need any of y> ur vetoes now tidy
s es.
Days of Ihanksgiving,
It w 11 be seen Ir an a prpc’a na
tion from the Govern r, tlpit Thurs
day next has b>-< it set apart as a day
if Thanksgiving and Prayer, \Ve
ills) publislteii u Pioc'uiilatinn from
iliePre.-idc-nt la-t week calling upon
the people o! the United S ates to
observe Tnur-d -y the 29th inst., in
Thanksgiving mni prai.-e to Almighty
God lor ttie manifold bh ssings lie has
Bestowed upon the country during
tiie past year. We trust our citi/ ois
will onset ve both day s in r> incom
ing manner. It ihere ever was a
ti ne when we should give thunks
and praise ii is now.
Trouble at Union Point.
From n private dispatch in the
Auguste Coi.s'itutionaliit dated ,\o
fveu.ber 9di, we see flie e has bpeu
ipousi'lt-iahle excitement ad trouble
pt Union Point on ihe Georgia It. It.
[There was quiie a crowd of negroes,
pll armed with sticks, guns ami pis
to s, on Sunday night last, marching
aiound the title village in king
tin eat is ai dug ng very loud amt bqis
terous language in a detiaut manner.
L. D. Canton’s bull was fired, nut
lortunately it was discovered and
extinguished before much damage
was done. W. A Reynolds, who
was ri<Ji g in fro n Ids firm ju-t al
t. r dark, was bred upon by puities
in ambush, s ver.u shot passing
through nis ba>, and one struck him
ini the arm and aiiutlier in the necK,
but oul) iiilliciing s iglu ilesn w ounds
Six of tne leaders were arresn and, and
quist is now/ ri sored. It is not
known wh it was tne cause of (tie
disturbance, outi. is bebevid wlii e
men are at the bottom ot ii. If tbs
is so, it is hoped t at iliev ufay tie
found out, and iliut justice may be
meted out to eacii ot them. Hang
ing is too good for such c-ivv mil)
villains. Pet them to tile Stake and
lit y can be f’.iin l.
It cosis ptily liai/ a cent a mile to
go to Europe,
Undertaker's irio|,tq—Cireum-'
(lances altar burial cases.
Assassination.
We have received the news ithqfc
B> v. \V. C Moroe, of Washington
county, was. on Monday night, left,
a victim of a heartless assassin/ an j
from what we learn, the act is a
grace ,to the civilised world. Mr.
[or.»e was sitting in his house n*-ar
a window, enjoying the evening, we
presume, witu Ins lamily, when the
epwaidly wretch, syhp b'd spite
against him, walked up in (lie dark
ness of the m 6 iii and shoi him, in
dieting ade all wound. No human
being that treads this green eanh
contains more villainy hi his compo
sition than the a Sissin, and we
trust ih it the assinayr /n this case
will be caught and <>eali with as
justice demands. Already \.ye hpve
lieurd a man oiler to be one ot a
number of men that would make p
puise of a thou-and dollais to reward
the detective who would arrest the
ufsaasiii and tiring him tp me l?ai ol
jtfaice.
Newspaper Man.
We had the pleas ire of meeting
in town, the present week, Messrs.
F. I/. R aniley of the Chronicle &
Sen in i, of Augusta, Robert L.
Roger-, ot the Sandersville Herald,
a ul Henry W. J utes Hum of the
Morning rftur of Macon. They all
seem to be enjoying ihmr usu .1 g ipd
health
W- had a very pi asant call on
of th • McDtiflic Jpufuaj, who is al
so in fine health.
' The New Yo/k Republic of
morning ha« the following
choice lot of and •pioied news. The
poor fellows are whistling in the
g aveynrd. The following djpnalph
lioip Georgia is hqwpvi y ijje yn iiest
spi l injen pt Ra lipal telegraphy iliat
tin household orgap pout dps :
Ga. Nov. 4, 1574.
At the electjpn jn this Estate on
Tuesday 1 mt only Ci ngresstnen weye
voted lor. Col. John E. Bryant t|ie
republican • undulate is uudoqhtcdly
el cteil hi lie fi st district, qlfhpugli
It-- may be- couipe led io lqajfe a con
test as E-loan did two ye usagp, Ju
lian Harmdge his democratic eoin
p tiior pqi) oply be count'd in By
I ran. I. Bui the managers of ihe elec
tion are democrats hi nearly every
county, and ot course nothing can
be considered safe umier the i ircum
stances. Ji sse Wnnbe ly ttie bolt
ing icpublicio pr independent as lie
cal s bin. 3* |l was supported by Mo*
Ijivvg the cpfep py pi iuteruul reve
nue, and lie may have got, republi
cu i votes enough io enable trim to
defeat Col. B r ) ant * Major R. H.
Whiteley K pubiicaq, u
deteated in tlie second ilisiyici, tint
tic may get li s seat By coiitesiiug u.
Dt-iiiocia.s are probably elected in
the otlier disiiicts. Bryant apd
Whitt ly wire undoutitediy support
ed tty ttie major.ty ot the' voters in
their district. Wha. the result yvill
appear io lie no one can leil until
every co iniy has been lieard lyom.
Wiiat rqu Yictoky Means.— For
us .of the South, flic Democratic
victory of last Tut sday means pp.ice
and prospe. jty. 1. means rest, after
eight yea sos jucc.-saul political ag
itaijoii amt .-ocial pcrtiirba ion. ii
means the ieui|iiia ioii of the reign ot
advi niuri rs ami ttueves, and ttie
opening pi .iii< ri Ql iipnesi goyi rn
meiit; tli' subordination of tne mili
tary q tne cjvd povyer; the quint
adju'tu.ent of flic yeiauoiis ol tiie
two race- ii oor niid-t to their natu
ral stilus, a. and above all, it means
the revival ol our ag iculiurai, coiq
iin rcial and m mulaeturing (un rests
to ih< jr lull meas'iieol prosperity.
Io t us !)•• itiaiolul lor the victory.
It is flic lir 3 and only bl >w s ruck
tiy the Noitb since tiie wai end <1
(pr whiph we have reason to be
grateful. —Atlanta Neies.
Correspondence.
ftHpsgv.L Johnson Bodge, )
l, G. 0. TANARUS,, Oct. 28, 7.4. j
Brother tpinfar P. Jobw>n •
Dbak Sir—Quri A pdg!9,P as *ed res
olutions this evening jo 0 Bhb
lie instpllaiipu of jt# u@cexs on
Wednesday, 18th day of November,
at half-past two o'clock, p. in. Tne
undersigned were appointed as a
committee to reqvt-st you ip address
us on the occasion upon the subject
ot “Church Legisluio.i” upon the
use pi intoxicating liquors by is
members.
The public geperajly are invited.
Yours fraternally,
G. T. PALMER,
J. £. KINMON,
G- C. BROWN,
Barto>v, Ga., N .y. 8, 1974.
Messrs. Geo. TANARUS, Palmer, i
Jas. K. Kinmon, > Coin.
Geo. C. Brown, )
Gents — I kimw of no liiug at
pres nt which will prevent me from
complying with the rejoluiipu of our
Lodge, which coyerpfhe request that
I iddress the Lodge and public gep
ciaijy on tb,e occasion and subject
referred to. You therefore,
expect an address fro n me at the
li rie specified. Expre-s my thanks
to our Lodge for the honor conferred
Yours,
WINDER P JOHNSON.
The Victory at New Qrlean^,
Ntsfiy York, Nov. B —A special
to the Herald IrQtj) Neyr Orleans
si vs the grand torchlight propessioq
la*i nigbt in honor of redeemed Lou
isiana, was only equalled by Mardi
gras in numb rs. In ib)d r entliusi
asin the line marched over ten miles.
It was a perfect ovation-r-nearly ev
ery hojjse V'S illu ninated. anil there
were fully 12,009 to 15,000 Demo
crats in ,tbc line, with hnndieds ol
American flags, banners mid t/ans
pireijpiee. The most impressive
scene vyas ilie mounjt -d cayan a<le, as
pids to the Grand Marshal, Mayor
Wirtz, ylnch composed the best
blood in Louisiana. Ir tpok pne
I; .ur and n n niinums (or ihe cpval
cade to pass a give i p-int.
G '.orgia jkkfeson county.—
Whereas, Thomas A. Mcßride applies for
kettors of Administration on the iijpite (,f
obe t B. Mcßride deceased,
j These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular life fieirs and creditors of said de
ceased, to appear before the Gonrt of Ordinary
to be h -Id ill ifml for said county, on tip Hrst
Monday in Deuenfocr n-jt. to shnw fjnie if
any they can, why said should not bo
granted. NICHOLAS DfEHL.Ord’y.
IJot l?t!t, 187f—tdj
Georgia jbfferson oountv.—
Whereas, Janies L Branell Administrator
[on the Esfate of Ju fa A. C. Braael deceased,
has applied for leaye to sell a tract of Land be
longing to said Estate, containing 6.1 acres
more or less adjoining lands of Hudsou Shep
pard and others. These ar» therefore to tj)p
and admonish all and singular the persons in
terested in said Administration, to he and ap
peapjf my office, within the time prescibed by
la.v to file their objections if any tlf'y cat), why
said leave should not be granted
NICIIOL 'S DIEHL, Ord’y
November 12th, 1874.—40d"
FURNITURE
E. G. ROGERS,
147 & 149 BROAD St.,
OPPOSITE T|]E FOUN TAIN,
AUGUSTA, GA.
A iu I assortment of a.l kinds.
;§ynri.
New and Ilandsoipfj Styles at Reduced Prices
SUBTS.
Gn at Bargains ortered.
syjT®.’
A Handsome Assortment.
FiUiaMBTUaE.
A Great y.-tripty of Office Desks aud Chairs.
UNtDERTAKBNQ.
iffiTALIC CASES and CASKETS, COFFINo
of all, grades, home made and front
tho best inaiiuiacturi rs always
on hand
w 8 . 'An 3 m
Georgia, jisrperson county,
WHEREAS. Saiah Rollins lias applied to
me for Letters ot Guardianship nt the person
and property of John nllins and William ltd
lin-jr., minor heirs of William Rollins sr. dec’d.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons interested to appear before the Court
of Ordiuary, to be held in and for said count y
on the first Monday in December next, to
show cause if any they cau, why said Letters
should not be granted.
NICHOLAS DIEHL 0,1’?
November uth, 1874. 4ws'i
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By Y(R I UE OF AN ORDER pf the Court
of Ordinary ofjetfe.son ponnty, will be
solu at the Market house in the Town of Lou
isville, on toe First Tuesday in December next,
a 1 tact of Land, lying iu said cggu’y, and
containing 3124 acres, inure or less, aiid ad
joining lauds of Luttiy Jordan, Fannie M Her,
Kobeft Samples, ami others. Sold as the prop,
city pf Willliam Rollins dec’d. T. rnis on day
-f sale. GEORGE MILLER, Adm’r.
October 22, 1874 Ida $$
/ v EOItUIA JEfFERSON Coj;}(Ty.
LJ Whereas, \V. J. Fields Aduiiiustralor on
the e9tmo of Allies Fields dec d v has applied
for leave to sell the jam]* Ijelopging tp es
tate,
:uij lining lands pi Joseph Black, M. A. Evans,
H, Kaiioftl and others
These are therefore tq cite i}n4 admopish all
and siugu ar the persons interested iii said ad
ministration to be and appear at my office,
within ilio lime prescribed by law, to tile their
objection*, if any they can why said leave
should not be granted.
NICHOLASDJEHL, Ord’y.
Ocfobei 23thj
T.IIIUIIV,
lapirltr ul Defier la
CROBKERY, CHffll
GLASS WARE,
Kerosene Lamps)
rm ware,
PBATT’S ASTRAL OIL,
CUTLERY!
BRITANIA AND PLATgD WARS.
And House-furnishing Good* generally.
Orders by mail will receive prompt attention.
152 St. Julian, and 149 Bryan St's.
umier Mozart Hall.
SAVANNAIf,... .. .GEORGIA.
Novelet 12, J 874.
ESTABLISHED 1819.
Day, Tannahill & Cos,
and Dealers in
CARRIAGES,
ROCRbAWAYS,
RUGGIES,
1 2 &4 Horse Wagons,
3 & 3 Spriug Wagons,
Agents for tho t'eli grated
PLANTATION WAGON
Harness of otf.r own from best
quality selected Stock.
Saddles, l'ridles. Collars Hsiqes, Gum Belt
ing 2 to 14 ineh. Gam Backing, Hemp and
tioap-stone packing Trunks, Vnlises and Trav
eling Bags, Whips, Umbrellas, Buggy Rugs,
Lap Flannels. Oak end Hemlock Soco L ath
er, best quality. French Calf Skins. Kip and
Linings, a very \ufS8 Stock an) for sale low.
8 :nd for prices.
DAY TANNAHILL &C i.i
225 Broad Mreet,
HJGUSTA, »l.
November 15# I^*7-}
I »s. W. Turley
Third H-jnse bore RI be Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
is NOW OFFEKI.Vts t
MATCHLESS STOCK of FIRST-CLASS
JDJRSr Q-QOJDS
SPECIALLY suitahjp for Fall Tear Hav
ing spent many wee|fs in tl|e North per
rsoully selecting aqch as are standard, and ob
taining them at the very lowest Manutacturers’
.lid importers’ prices, he can confidently say
to his friends that he js prepared to giye them
bargains that will bo convincing.
In Foreign DRESS FABRICS he has the
latest and choicest novelties that have yet ap.
peared, to which will be added new ones as
they urrive from Europe.
American Goods
Are Extremely cheap, u fact which Mr. Tur
ley desireg to call special gtfenlilPl This is
the great year for great pargains in Sl|geting.
Shirtings, Tickings, &c.
Country Merchants and City Shop Keepers
sliuuld not buy a single dollar's worth before
I linking through my stock. Notion Wholesale
Department, unsurpassed in Attractions and
Novelties.
J. W. TUIttrEY.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE,
By VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of the Court
of Ordinary of Jejfcfson c<>tuity, will be
Sold at the Market House iu the town of Lou
isville, on the First Tuesday in Duccmber
next, a tract of Laud containing one bunded
and sevety-six ac es more or less, lying in said
county, adjoining lands of Win. rfwaii, Wm,
Goodowns, widow l-ogers aud others. Sold as
the property ot Diana i h mipsou dec’d. for the
benefit of heir* and creditors of said dec’d.—
Terms on day of sal .
I>. J. THOMPSON, Adm’r.
October 2*2,1874 tds $$
Valuable Plantation
FOR SALE*
I NOW OFFER FQR SALE, my Jefferson
county FAIjU, lying 0 • the Ogecliee River,
in sqid Cum|ty, qnd as the “Uostlrk or
Newsoin Place," and containing Eight Hun
dred and thirty-tour acres, tnorp or less. This
place is situated in one of ti|e lipalthiest locali
ties jn the couuty—it ketqg neitf fine Hit I, the
lamotts summer fpsorL The pljpe has on it a
go?d Dwelling ftogse. Gin )tou»e and otlier
necessary out buildings, aud a never failing
of good water in the yard, lliefenc s
t -e in gootj repair Pertous desiring to pur
chase Lat|Js would do well to examine this
place first, as such forms are rarely offered, and
as cheap qs this will be sold. I will sell for
cash or oil linn : For terms and particulars up
to Cppi- W. F. Denny, at Louisville, Ga-, or to
■nyseli at Gibsou, G*.
J. r.USERY.
October 24, 1874 ts
AHEN HO , CANOiD/\T£S !
Our fee for piiblislting the apuouucements
ot candidates ii Five 'Lullaß., invariably iq
advance. Ajl conimunjcations in relation tb
any candidate will'be charge i Fifteen C'fnts per
line, and tile money must accompany the order
or the article will not appear. No deviation
rom these rqleg. ti U
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE..
VfffLL tie sold at the Market House in tbs
ff. (own of Louisville, county of Jefferson,
wtsm the penal hours of sale, on the Jst
d»f iu December next [2251 two hundred and
twenty five notes of land, more or leas, belong
mg to the eatpte of George W. Robqfson dee’d
—said lane lying end being near the town of
Louisville in said county, adjoining lands of
Dr. Hnuter, f A Siqqoefi-ld, George Holt and
others—to be sold in three separate lots to soit
purchasers, and for the benefit of the heirs of
said estate. Terms cash or satisfactory arrange
meets made with Administrator on day of sale*
Purchasers to pay for deeds
W H WATKINS,
Adm’rdf bonis non.
For Sale or Rent
fItHE TWO STORY CARRIAGE SHOP
A at Bethany, Ua., 40x60 with Blacksmith
shop and Wood house attached, a well of good
water ou the lot Only } mile from the Depot.
Terms Easy. Apply to
J. R. MCHHPY,
Oct 8,3 m Baktow, Ga.
Homesteads.
njKOKGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY.
VjT Whereas, Meriud. Jackson has applied
for exemption and selling apart and valuation
of Rumieahead of realty and personalty. Ail
persons are notified that I will pass upon the
same at my office on Mouday the 16th Novsu her
at lUjp'clock a. m.
novs ’74 N. DIEHL Ord'y.
GEORGIA. • I EFFEBSON COUNTY.
Whereas, James A. Wood has applied for
efemption.aud setting apart and and valuation
of Homestead of Realty and Personalty. All
persons are notified that I will pass upon the
same atm/ office on Monday the 16th day of
November inst at ten.o’eleck a. m.
uovs '74, N. DJEHL, Ord’y.
p EORGIA, JEFFERSON COUNTY. ’
JJT Whereas, William J. Thompson, next
friend ot Elizabeth B. Thompson, wile of Jos.
Thompson, has epp-ied for exemption and set
ting apart of valuation of personalty, and I
will pass upun the same at my office on Monday
the lbtli day of November inst. at 10 o’clock
a. m. NICHOLAS GiEliL, od’y-
Nev. 5, 1874.
CvEQRGU JEFFERSON COUNTY.
f Sarah y. Coleman, lyife of George W.
Ooleiiian has applied for exemption aud setting
apart and valuation o f Homestead of Personal- ;
ty. All persons are notified that I wilt pass up.
on the same at myoffice on Monday fiie 16ih
dav of November ins., at 10. o'clock a. in
N. DIEHL. (Vd’y.
N#yemb-r iß?d. Uvf
LA^P
WILL BE SOLO attlie^Market House, in
the Tojyy of Louisville on the First
Tuesday in P,econ)^ er next within the Legal
hours of Sale one tract of land containing I Ij.f
acies more or loss, subject to widow's dower,
lying near iiotliany.
ALSO—at Hie same time aad plane wid be
sold one tract of land containing 75 Acres
more or loss, said tract lying in ihc 7ith G. M
District, near Harvev’s Store
The above lands will be sold as a piuf of tbe
estate of Major George Siapleton dec’d.
JAM I$S STAPLETON, Ag’t
Novenibers 1874. tds
" " NOTICE.
f |H IE FIRM of O. F. Hudson & Spn, is
L this 4'iy pissolyed by mutqaj consent.—
The senior member of the |jif) *<* aetllethe
business of sai4 firip
' G. F. HUDSON,
J. W. HUDSON.
J. M. Jones haying the interest
of G. F. jjudson,the ijri|) lyill be knowu in fu
ture as Jones trif- Hudson. Wo Solicit a con
'iiiuo'joii o' the liperal patronage extended
toe former firm.
J. M JONFS,
J- W. II |jp.SON.
Iludsoum. Jefferson Cos., Qet, |, 1874. 4w
W,Qt SMITH & CO,
NEA»
BARTOW, GEORGIA,
lias now on hanif and offering to tj}e public
CANVASSED HAMS 41 I«c.
UNCANVASSED « aj; . Jsc.
LARD at 19<\
Calicoes at 8, IQ aipl j2c per yiifd.
Augusta Shirtirjg ftt 8J aqti jOo.
The above are only a few of the ny arti*
cles that we ate selling 4* reduced p'ipqs. We
are determined not fi) be underso'd by any
house in this section
We keep on hand a good supply pf
HARNESS, BRIDLES and SADDLES,
Which wo are selling at very low prices, re
Give ns n ca|l a,jd be Convinced that we am
selling Goods cherpor than you can bgy the
elsewhere. pet 1 Jen
Di, solution of i opatpersbip.
rsvllE FIRM OF DONOVAN A MURPHY
A 111 the Saw Mill Business is this day Dis
solved by mutual concent. All persons indebt
ed to tlte said firm for Lumber will come for*
ward and pay for the same by the first day of
November negt, otherwise they will be plac
ed iu the hands of an officer fur collection, gs
wo wish to e|o*e up the business S L Peter
son at Bethany, and W F Denny at Lonisville,
arc anthorized tq fepeive and Receipt for srme.
Ws. DONOVAN,
It. J M.OXLEY.
Sept 10,1874, 4w
BININGERS
OLD ’ UNDOM D CK GIF.
designed for the use of the Medico
Profeaeion aud he Family, posjesßtng those
intrinsic medical properties which belong te
an 014 and Pure Cfty.
Indispensable to fetpales. Qpod for Kidney
Coffplainle. A delicious Tonic. Put np in
cases containing one dozen bottles each, and
sold by all druggists, grocers, &c. A. M. Bin
iuger & Cos., established 1778, No. 15, Beaver
8t N Y june I *74.a 6m
/T\ ws TO |SU PER DAI easily made by
ml I any ope. Wp want men, women, boys
and giris al| qver the country to sell
fl.l our Fine Steel Engravings. Chrome..,
VVIF Crayon Drawings, n|pipipations.Fboto
graghs, etc., etc. We now publish the finest
ossorlinent ever placed before the public, and
aur prices are masked down so low as to defy
all cuuipetitjou Noque subscribes soy a pre
mium-giviug paper iu order to get a picture
after seeing Our pictures and learning our
prices. W e have many old ageuts at work for
us w(io have made canvassing for books, pap
ers, p(ci, 1 heir business for years, and tbey all
report that they can make much more money
At work for us than at anything else, Ons
prtdes are so low that all can afford to purchase,
and theyefore the pictures sell at sight at al
most every house. New beginners do aa well
as agents who have had large experience, for
our beai)tilul subject aud low prices are appre
dated by all. To make large sales everywhere
all ail agent has to do is to sho t the pictures
from house to house. Don't look for work
elsewhere until you have seen what great in
duceniems we offer you to make money. We
have not space to explain all here, but send us
your address and we will send full particulars,
free, by mail. Don't delay if you want profit
able work tor your leisure hours, or for your
whole time. Now is the favorable fjuie to en
gage iu ibis business. Our pictures are the
finest and iqost pleasing iu this country, nnd
are endorsed by all the leading papers, includ
ing the New York Herald. Address.
GEORGE BTINBYON & CO.,
1 Art Publishers, Portland, Mitin?.
ROBERT B. MAY & Col
* *1
Manufacturer* and Dealers in J
Carriages and Baggies, I
PLANTATION WAGONS, Carriage, Buggy aad Wageo I
CARRIAGE and WAGON MATERIAL^
.WISEST *
Rubber Belting, Childrens’ Carriages, fipp, &c., & c .
Agent* fur the Celebrated
"MILBORN” an,l “SIUDEBAKEB" PLANTATION: WAGONS^
208 BROAD BT,' AUGUSTA, GA,'
Nov. 5 6m Jk
£ , pAp ER ; 4
mfwmimmm
Wholesale Dealers in X
PAPER & ENVELOPE^!]
STATIONERY, ELANS BOOSS,
PAPER RAGS, TWINES, INKS, .CARDS, Etc., Etc,.
129 BAY 8T„ SAVANNAH, GA*
OUR BLOTTING PNGS Sf NT FREE WITH EVERT PACKAGE SHIPPED.
f •. »ov4 3m v
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o,*,AVJIT£% *cl i o&S&Sgac. i
TIMMERMAN & WISE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN '*
BOOTS, SHOES and HATS,
UMBRELLAS. EIC.
Kb. 182 Broad Street, Opposite Augusta Hotel, Augusta, Georgia.
\\ffi W’OULD respectfully solicit the a>temion of our Jefferson County friends, and the
11 public generally, to the /-ff Af ENSE STOCK which we have just received, and are daily
receiving, direct from the manufacturer's hands, tiuv patrous would 40 well to givo no a call
and examine our stock for tjiemselves as we propose selling goods at as low prices as they can
be bought iu the United Sta.es, HP* Country Merchants will greatly promote their interest by
calling on us, tr* 11 111 ID UI 111 All A Wifi*.
Nov 5, 1874 3 m
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
Boots and Shoes,
THE BEST AND CREAPEST
AT
■TQTFTNr o. MIOOK. &c GO’S.,
210 BBOAD ST„ AUGUSTA. GA. '
Oct 23, 3m '
JAM2S A, GRAY & CO
Respectfully mylfes Hie readers of tl e News A F*™ie and (lie public ge»-»l]y |Q fiajl and
ssamine their Stoak of
FALL AND WHITER
CRY GOODS,
THB Xi-AARO-BJST
BEST ASSORTED
©VP®
Having a long experience iu the business, and qnanualed.faoiUties, they confidently invite a
‘ GOODS AND PRICES,
Fpe){ng asyui-cd tiiat their'g will be found to be
THE CHEAPEST
DRY GOODS HOUSE
AN THE SOUTHERN STATES!
The Finest Stoqk qf Mourning Goods IP the slate (Lnprie’s manufacture.)
The beet Stock of Silks and Dress Goods in the State.
A Fine Apartment of Shawls.
Full Hues pf ail Wool, Shaker and Domestic Flaunela,
Fine yarde*wi(]e Brown Sea Island cott-on at 10 ceta.
Kxtra soft tiuiahed yaed-wide Bleached Cotton 12 cents.
Complete lines of everything tli ft t is usually kept in a First-Class House.
We go tQ she Manufacturers and Importers to buy our Goods, we buy then} sot CASH*
we pay no Protfts to Jobbers, and hence we can assort to sell CHAP at all times,
JAMES A, GRAY & CO„
104 and 196 Broad Street*
° c tß,3m AUGUSTA, GA, ■
SQESES J&KTXimS
O IN'
Baxter Termui than Ever Before,
I WILL SOON BE BECEIVING and shall keep constantly «tbf*d during tb« WINTER
MUN Ills a fine selection of the boot
Draft and Buggy Horses, and Mules,
Which I p repose to sell on Bettor Terms than any Drover can Stock w/l ' >a ’ s •
ed with an especial view to please all who patronise mo, and I wil WARRANT aver* an
mal to be just vrhat it is reprewnted by me. Cell «t the
Where you Witt always find me or my Representative, T. P. WRIGHT,
*tii» JOHN W. CHANEY,