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SffigfluFith the paper,
editorial man
fflBBsl&J- ■ D. ROBERTS. -
BBSSESbBBBUMEo'vc chrtl it wil'bc
las purhas
irt'tbis paper ai-i will
assist iu the oit irial
business' monegMicnt-of
mmpl ivi.-'g no experience iuthe rnan**
■rgo 1 e«>i of a newspaper 1 is with
ylcelittgs of some embarfe-Sfttept
I epiUurk in the busiiicis. yet I ffel
that with my feeble efforts * com*
t, 1 xioil with those of mt able partner
iM*d ass iciate, we vv-lf be able to
make the paper at feast acceptable
-10 our. patrons.' My tune and la
bor will be spent in ' trying to make
'he News <fc rank- among
those of thc'first-clas* weekly>papers
ot iis character in the coentry.- Wo
promise riotlijrVig grand-but 3ome--
iliiiig-pure ;yfd -unadulterated in the
way of rcjdfing. If wo commit an
error in anjy way it sjiwll be an error
mjjt'ean'.Os'rd arid rmt l-part -
will deem it so. ,
am e of your friendship and patron,
age lor the paper,- I am very fe
rpcctfnJly,- ; ' . It. J. Boyd.
Tfie NtfW Yoar.. 4 ...
We are now m-tW* IfrgiTiniiig of a
now year,-with its- pnapccts and its
rOsj.onsKjilinc* •hiring us in tfie laoe.
' l,;w ie n Di'mi any- standpoint we
may , 1 hey arc'not to he treuteil-liglit-
I}’, for to-stand'still-is something
tint is not in-the general order o!
Unites. It is just as-trie of Govern-
aud-insfituiions-as of man in
ns individual or relative position,
■uid Ovc*v one who has ever observe
ev 'en in a oisttnl way, the work
ngs of human nature, mast have-no
i jed that it'has no tendency fe
rn.un the suite th.iig, or at lliesarna
place. It> takes an upward couisc
Int leads- to snoeess. or it retro- j
gtader, °ttd the latter is sometimes
'ea t il r.i its downward speed..
I-or the young,, especially, there- is
much in-this season- ol the year to
hiuk of and carefully consider.—
VVhen we g, tin the bnoud'arena of
itc and look back, xvq can-see
where - we haw slept over our rights,
aud'we look wistfully back, and tv
giet that we did not make hay 'while
tne sun wa3 shining, We sonan- ,
dcr moments in our youthtliat are
ntort precious felmn gold (fust, and
wc learn habits' that follow t» all
through' life-,. Tfie*i,. as'a hiatferof
course, it belto- ves us to learn,, arid
pt act ice what will he to our, benefit,
ami that which will luaie/ially benclit
those with whom* we are every day
brought in cordact. • >
Youth may be compared' to- the
young year,, with its it.ill’hidden
future reaching out in, its indistinct
coloiing beyond the clearest visions
and in its buoyant promrses, for
anticipation- is more enjoyed- than
ealizaiion- front the fict t-iai otrr ex
i>ccia:iou* aie generally high
wrought. Blit nature ha* mode
this provision, not rhat Vc, shall be
perpetually disappointed,' but as a
propelling power that fncitOs us to
iction, and if our reward 11 not al
ways equal to our efforts, we can
u-acu ii otierter ti> iillidvettence’ than
11 her wise, and the sedtet of success
s to learn as we labor. * * i
Now let uKsfr.ke ior if high* mat*,
if wo have madd errofS'in’Clie ■‘past
'ei us attempt to rc'rifeve theta;—
l» we have unde s6re Hi# heart''of,
al) y 01,e > let us make ah honest effort
:o - heal and restore. If wc have
jjfcu slothful and negligent, let Us
abbrutf with the-tfe
lie more untiring in
ou. best 'oo'.
I iw yew*
/ ■ - ' Kciple bid.
>' W%r.
VrV/ v., - ;-'"fi'- from seve>
r *
til V \- - BET Steam Priming
'M -v'?f am a, is a can
renter. , W'e have
sojer'al years add
mineuljy qualified
and we' cirdialfy
ic the favorable cdh-
and Uep
xWe. l#l confident if
\ :C Wwi\\ give pel-.
Hr xiOmmuT/cated ’
|Hn%sws i FjjtMEit ; '
afThc
Kts. beats ;»0 tiling I ever read
|w»ut., .Thisj. Action of* country is
r |Picuqr, Wood As you’ know; and a
. lojig ways </m irans^iortatio«*— lout
. for, all th;4 wo stray froth
home how md then to 4ec what ouV
e doioa. \flte are told
to see the jighjs.fttul hear t.lie news,
we jnusUctto city, and for that
purpose,! went to pur neghboring
dersvj-e, the other day. 1 found a
nuinfer ol men op tlie street iq
knerfef jxom lhf.ee to ten, all
ed/o have plenty to talk about.
Tsar exciting topic Was YHe election
l«r cou'.ty OfpcerV soot) to take
• i : ice. undefeiamr the race will'
t je a faugh ode, and the on&S who
are elected wont h (ve much to brag
on. Aft the candidates have strong
friends who will do aft they can for
them
I‘angled to '.see tbp farmers-of
Washington country taking sdeh an
iaterest in wjiiter' crops- A" great
numbef of them'Jiave only just fin
ished lowing .wheat; and ihe acre
age of ry.e is much greater than qny
previous year since the surrender.
Our own farmers a r e not backward
this Fall' in 'sowing rye and Kvfteat—
most of the grain sowed is looking
vWy we 11 so r>tliis- be aso m
Christmas holidays have corhe ai
last, find the little folks will rejoice
ealing' h"rit bnns( cfi'ffdy and
ilven= their Christmas privilege of
making alt the noise they like..
We want you to-do something to
quicken'into life again the “Gl-oi
'i'emplitr8 ,f 'at Btiip!eionvil!e. Tfie
Or dir is> asleep or dCud, I* hardly
know, which, and I‘ truly know Ihe
community needs.an active Lodge
especiiily lor dhrfSi
1 6n,
a drop/ pro
viileil you are Slhright.. '
I close, hoping' this not 100 tH
-1 n-umhg; for the holidaytC I' am
as fevei" * -AbSfiKE^a.
. Result of the I:election Yesterday.
■ The following-’is the result of the
election-for cainty others yester
day :
For Ckrk of the Superir CoriU.
R. J. Boyd,. ... .630
Ti F. Caulk, 140
R- A. Diehl, ......370
Fdr Sheriff.
, G- W.. Qpinpey -,...077
G. IL AHen.. ..11l
T.
- 1- tt’Cfehar.
-1 Wm;. H.- Fay,.:...... 429
J. Howard ....^,... M 30-5
>Si H. Cu1pepper,............ 92
I'L J% Panmi].'... 117
J. IL C0'eman............ 41
- For Tax Collector.
Rules Jordan*.. .^.5§4
.
, ”• «• 8e1cher, .V....,.*... 1-59
y. C-. Swan; Ml
IL ,P. Fitimer^...... ....191
J. T. Mhlltu,.1 2; . 52
It- N!'SlJdveiiß{i...'.«....... 120
For Treasurer.
u R.ltr PovveHh.. 763
. R- A,
1 ~ For Coroner.
W. B. G. Thomas/..,......62t
B. A. Grubbs, ••••••....130
For Surveyor
J. F.Adkinn*. 906,
Hiru —-
In this coumy on the 3rd by
A- J. Joiner, Esq., Mr. S, A- An-<
dersou and Mss. Listzie Creech-
Both of tins couuiy.
In this county on the 30th Dev
ccmberyby A„J. Joi mr,. Esq., Mr.
•Wt«* Swann to Miss Mary Hutchv
ins- AM id 4hu county.
In‘this county nh the 3rd of Dfe«
■eewbet, by'AVtf Jbiner, Ksq-, Mr*
Benjamin A. Bt-own b) Miss Annie
Rain*. Both ol tbiq-cOuiMy. .
Ri tWs counfv on' the'Oth of De
cemliei by M J.. Joiner, ‘ Ek>|.'; Mr.
J. E. Youi'gbl(XK> to- Alias, ft, C,
Eubank 8. ■■ ■ ’
.
We regret to lea. n just ap we
are going to press, of tlie and mth of
, ‘Mr- \yalter T. Cook r who died at
tfie residence of his lather in this
couutyy ester day evening of typhoid
pneumonia. ~ ftc Was ayoang man
just verging intouianhood. Rcsqui
cscat in pica.
Lmi.villa, Q... la-'a. ..
; Uenn. A W. KOBERrA* K. i. BOYDT
have this day formed a co-partnership, and
will 'CoutiuQe (ha business of.Roberts Ryoa
nnder the arm name or ■ ’ ,
KOBE RTS * BOYD.
. Jan. Ist, 18T5. . .
NOTICD.
■US'It, J L. Roberts, who' has-been a si&nt
|f| partner with, me in >no huggy bnsiuosp,'
has this day drawn' out. The uoiesand ac
counts will tfe in iuy hands 'lor cdlleeilon up' to'
the lst h otthis mouth. . Tatties ia debt to said
Tirm aie requested to cyme and settle. A hint
to the wise is sufficient. Q, U. iiAUTKELI.'.
Jah. 1. 1575. *f
HewAdverti»eitioiit&
TEM4i-ti CULmKUK, La
kJ JitANUJti.OA. This institution with a
dorps ol first cfipis teachers, opens the Spring
term the.last W.edupsday,.iu January. . Tfie
principal ot the Music Department is a gradu- '
site ot Deipsic, and has hh TupeTior. ' 'i he Tr)>;
lessor “onuVloderii Languages speaks French
hud (jerinau tluemly, tup Art, Department ia
first class. Ten premiums for 'excellence in
mnsic and paintifig hate behu ,a.v-anleil pupils
di ihi* college witfiiu nhb loSt 4 years, Hoard
will! washing, lights and fuel per annum, $165
Taiiiun, SoU. deud'fer c ifatugae.
- - ■ i. F. «UX,‘Pree'fc._
Kenmore Inivcrsity
, , UiGU SCUOOJa,
AMHERSFC. H, -- - . VA.
"■ U. A. STRODE; (Math. Medalist U. V*.,)
Principal aiai instructor iu Matuematics, • Eu
giueenug, and Natural Bcieipses. Jd. C,
UKOCh; D. Lit., U. Va., recently. Asst., Prof.
Latin, U, Va., lustructor'in UrfieK, Latin,
Freneti and Uerman. Oueol the leadiugiHigh
Behoofs of the Btate. New to;in commences
r'eb- Ist, loto.' Charge stoU' for Hoard nud
Tuition. Ketereuce—faculty of Uaiv.ot Va. ■
Catalogoqs matted to ali applicants. ■
11 •*' A O—The choicest in the world—
-A- J-d importers' prices—Largest
company in America—staple article—pleases
everybody—Trade coutiuually iiit-reanug—
ageuts wanted everywhere—Lmsti induct meuts
—don't waste time—send for circulario Kobt. .
Wells, 4i> VesSy ati N Y.T'U Hox-ldaT/
Tiie Cheapest in the Huutli
- . IS TUB
li e o P g i a.- Aurscry,
B < Vy K NELSON, Proprietor.
Three ypar old apple trees - . sl4 per 100
Three year old peach trees v - sl4 per 100
Send for circular- - Trass sent by expreseand
.collect on delivery. Address
i- W K-NELi-JON, Augusta fla
S'JO PIANOS' AN D 011 GAN .S
New and second hand of first class makers will
he sold at lower prtces for cash-or ou install
ment, or for rent, iu the city or- county during
these hard times and the holidays, by HOr.
ACE WATERS & ISON 43] * Hridldwity, than
ever before ottered in New York. Agents
, wanted .to sell Waters’New Scale Pianoy and
Concerto Organs, Illustrated catalogues mailed
Oreatimliicemsmts to the trade. A large dis
count to teachers, ministers, churches lodges
and schools
i AdsTOTELEiR,
OPPORTUNITY
To invest a few dollars with possible returns of
Thousands is offered by postponement ot pub-
Jjfa T.»hr.a f .-**n 1-uouu-wU! M SeuTttsry.nrixf
“!*• *#o last Concert.mid,D.fawjng the
management are pffedged so nio fetoHi of the
money, if tho drawing does not come off at the
day appointed „
,Une Crand Cash .. *250,000
Oiib Giaud Ciit’U Gilt.., 100001)
One Grand Cash Gift 75’uuO
One Grand Cash Gift su)o'tO
. 5 Cash Gifts, s2o,ooo"each, iuo’,ooo
10 Cash Gifts, 14,000 each, 140,000
lo Cash Gifts, J 0.000 each, 150.0U0
-40 Caph GiUs, 6,ooo,each. 100,000
%» Cash Gifts,. 4 000 each, 100,000
30 Cksh Gifts, 3,000 each, 90i0()0
t>o Cash Gifts, 2.oooojach, U»O,UdU
100 CasUiGifts, 1,000 each, 100,000
fill Cash Gilts, 500 each, 140,000
o(IO Cash Gifts, 100 each, 50,000
10,000 Cash Gills, 50 each, 950,000
Whole Tickets $50,00
1 i'u7i! ‘, ir y' c , h c '° u p oll 5.(0
JI WholoTickts for 500,00
For Tickets and information , Address
TH M. K BOILS KITE,
Avksts and Ma.va oxb,
-ti Louisville Ky
I? (.KrrVv r £ o r“ s 3, -i ots - Perjurd FEIF
h i« INU ? r ?“ nls ;u place cf Plaster,
felt Rohhngandmdiug. Fnt circular aud sam
pie midreag C, J. l*ay % Cßiri.de4 N. 4* •
COTIOY TuITA TI 0 N S
FOR SALE CHEAP
And on Liberal Ternts»
Sik of the finest JCotton Plantatieiis, All with
• dwcUmgs out houses, screws; etc., within one
to five rndys of U, c city, of Bain bridge, Decatur
county, Georgia. They coiitaiu 75 I acres, 1200
acres, 1000 acres,-1850, 1500 acres and.sooo
acres; and pn’atcbe.sold.by the Ist of January
ts>-cl»je estate.
WHITELBY> DOfTALJOjf;
!*.**■ Lawyem, DaiubrifeaGA.
T<y Ilfove Good Health
The Liver must be kept iu order.
SANDFORD’S LIVER INVIGORATOR
has become a staple family medicitte Purely
vegetable—Cath«rtie mud. .Tobies—Wilt.alear
the, complexion cure sfctelmtuiache, Ac- Shan
imitations, fry Sands6 i r<l’sfe J ider rater.
j Afmr day at home. Term's freft* Ad-
HJW-'qP 11/'Jlress, Gao. Stinson & Cos., Port
•indj Me.
WEEK guaranled to Male and
U*■•■■female Agents, iu their locality.
# J Costs NOTHING to try it. Par
a ticulars Free. P. O. VICKERY 4-
Cu„ Augusta, Me. irptlt lw.
IMPORTdAJTi; JO
CONSUMPTIVES.
A Gentleman haring been so fortunate as to
cure his sun of Cos sumptiou in its werst stages,
attar baiqg given up to die by the most ce ie
brated physfcians, desires to made known the
cure [WhicH proves successful fu everjsvofsel •
to those- afflicted, with Asthma, Buipchitis.
CougliA Colds. Consumption,, and all Affec
tions of the Throat and Lungs, and will'send
the Keeipe, free es oharge to all who desire it,
if they will forward their address to DANIEL
ALICE, 176 Fulton York.
Dec- 17th, 1874—1f.
palmer House.
258 Bri»a<J Sf., Augusta, 1 Ga.
Over A. C. Foce r t Shoe Store-
Mrs. S. J-. PALMER, Proprietress.
H. p.BtAAHT r Ctert.
Good Board Pirniihed by tbe Month Week
>r Hay ai reaanabio ratea>
fc lioufefiße
vo , r y. r
The TfU ßleeß of the LOUIS t^Spectfint^
call the attenti«a ©f Parents and Guardians to ihe claitas of thfo In
stilution.. of learnlDg. Arrangements were made after the war to raise it
to she gri<3e of afirtt-claas Slehool, preseptiag: every oppoi|Mnitfj faotfi t«
males and females, for obtaining hear their homes .and upon- moderate
terms, a sound, practical edocaiwyny-Apd they feel safe in saying that its
staadard now ® Drily equal to wlgt it was then. The school will open
Orriionaav/ the 4th ot January, 1f75, Under &e of Prat G. JL
HOLCOMBE, A, M., Principal and Mfe. C. C. GoOdE,’Assistant.
When Pref.-Hoteembetook charge of-the Academy last January, we
byrepuiation ; now we Can and do endorse him and his'
aceompltshad- Whisifott as firstfedflass Bni cordaUy nrol>iii<nr)'
tliem ip tbe publid. Y , r * "
“ The toivn of Louisville i3 «s Iwalthy aa any location In Middle'Georgia,
artif will cdbfipare faYbraibly foniqoirals, sobriety, and good order with any
town of yie flame size in the State. Board erfo be’Obufifreii invprivute
families.at from ten toVIFTEftN DolLars per month, 'i he Trustees ask
for thU'lftßtltution the liberal* patronage of the surrounding country. The
scholastic year j»ill consist ol three terms of thirteeTT weeks'each.' The
first tprm will comnaence on Monday,.4tb-January' and close ,on Fridps,
2d April.' term will commence on Monday, 12th Af)rit' : frifo
close ot) Friday, 9th Jtl'y. The tbit d term will commetice on Monday,
6th September, a(rd close?on Friday, 3d December."
Payment for the two first'terms will be' teqqired jUMadvanck—oQf
haH' for- £ge third term in advance, and the other half at tbe end of the
term. No deduction will be 'made for lost'time on the part of pupils,
except in cases ofpfotfafcted sickness. : ‘ —' * » • ..
PhpiUrenterid-elier the commencement of the term will be charged
frem the date of entry. Tbe rates of tuition will be fojjnd< tO'Cocnpare
favorably, with.those of any.Bimilar Institution in the State.*:
For particulars' address Pbif. G. A. Holcombe, Principal, or Dr.
Et H. -W. Hunt**, .Chairman Board Trustees.
Louisville Academy;
rfsHS exetetserin the abpve Institution will
- A-'cuinnwace under tbe direction of (Prof. G.
A. HOLCOMBE, A. M., Principal,“Mrs. C. C.
GOODE, Assistant, on Monday, 4th day of
JANUARY, 1875, and coutinue qn(il i’nday,
2d.ctf April, when the fiiyt teprm wilKcldse.
The 2d term will begin' on Monday, 12th- of
April and close on Friday, 9th July.
Tift 3<T tertn wHI begin en Monday 6th of
September afid pn.Friday, 3d December.
Couaeof Study A-states of Tuition :
PRIMARY CLASS—OraI Spelling ; Beading;
Primary Arithmetic; Primary Geography;
Penmanship: $8 per term.
JUNIOR CLASS—OraI and written MpeUing ;■
Beading j Arithmetic; Geography ; Gram
mar; Natural Philosophy ; Historyv U. 8.;
Composition; Penmanship :.$ 1 2 per term.
SENIOR CLASH—Written Spelling.; English
Literature! Grammar; Word Analysis;
i.hetoric,- General II iatory ; Composition;
Moral Philosophy ; Analytical Arithmetic ;
’• Algebra; Geometry; Trigonometry : Astrou
oinys Latin ; Greek ; sl6 per term.
Louiaville, Dec. 31,1874.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.
A Short Postpbndriterit "of the Fifth Gift
Concert.
As manager,pf the gift concerts in aid ot tlie
Public Library of Kentuijkys myjwsftion ere.*
ales an lmportant trust ill hdhaif of Use 'public
Library and the ticket holders of the .fifth gift
concert. The Public Library of Kentucky and
tbe ticket holders a.e jointly interested iu the
amount of the drawing. ' The larger the fund
to be distributed in gifts, the greater will be
the gift awarded to each lucki 1 tickel'holder
and the wore
brai'y. 'W hu\4e k"WlHk*4flng is eoferiaulfestly
4q.;jie interest of gather
Than have a f.acttpnal diaßjng on the 30i)( inst.
'ldeeiUijkdue (to the.l* , ust.co>* fi .<fe<i tp me by
ihe ticket, holders, and die public. Library of
Kentucky, Aiat,a ehort postpon .pifint be, made
to enable th e to dispose of the unsold .tickets
and have a full drawing. Though tlie very
laige amount u#w in bank would uuabio us t
distribute handsome gifts, yet we should ,f fi e
disappointed in this our last concert should we
be compelled, to make a fractional drawing
however large.
We have received, so many letters from #||
parts of the couutry.lroijt those most interested,
, urging a postponement if ajl the tickets ba act
sold by the 3Uth,. that wv feel strengtkeurd in
our sense of duty to the ticket holders and the
Public Library, to make this postponement
Uudet the circumstances we have determined,
iu the interest of all parties, to postpone 2h -
concert and drawing to Saturday, February 27;
1875 at which time the drawing will positively
take place; and as a guarantee of good faith
to ticket bolden, we pledge ourselves to refund
to any tMket holder his money, upon ’presen
tation of his ticket, should the drawing tail to
come off at the day now Used The money
paid for tickets is sacredly preset ved against
all contingencies until aft r the payment of the
gifts, after which the Sinenses are to bo reini
burned and the Public Library to be paid its
profits.
J; • * Thos. E. Bbamlkttk,
_ v • Agent and Manager.
No- 30, 1874. ... B
CENTRL MILROAD.
GfiN’L SUPT’S OFFICE, C. K. R. )
Savannah, October 10,1873. J
aN aud after SUNDAY the 12th Inst.,
Passenger trains on the Georgia Central
Railroad, itp branches and connections, will
run as ollows:
GOING 'NORTH AND WEST.
Leave Savannah.... P;4s| a m
Leave
Arrjve in Augusta...... 4 ; oo’p m
Arrive in Macon m
Leave tos Columbus .. .. 7; 15 p m
Leave Maafin for Eo&ula. 9:10 p m
Leave Macon tSf Atlanta-.......;.'... 7;3Q p m
Arrive at Columbua ,12:45 a in
, Arrive at Eufaula...,. IlOtSWa m
I Arrive at Athuta ;; j : 4O a m
■; OOMIK7B apUTH AND EAST
Leave
Lavb Eufaula 5:45 p m
Leave Columbus. -, nr 1:30 a m
Arrive at Macon from Atlanta fi:;{o a m
An-jve at Macon ftomEutaulk...... 5:46 a m
Arrive at Macon from Coiirmpus. 6:4$ a m
Lea*e Macon 7:15 am
Arrive at Augusta 4;00 p m
Arnye at Savannah X. 5:26 p m
DAltfe TRAIN (SUNDAY EXCEPTED)
BETWEEN EATONTON AND S(ACON.
Leaving Eatonton 5 : oo a m
Leaving Milledgevi'le 6:43 a m
Arrive at Macon.... 7:45 a m
HETHKNING.
Leave Mac0n...,,. 4:00 pm
Arrives iR Millvdgeville 7:14 pm
Anivta at Eatonton..,, 9;00 jfm-
Conuects 4ai'y at Gordon with Passenger)
Tram to «fid from Savannah find augusra.
-• WM..RO(iER3.
F. A, JiKAIIF & CO.,
nx.tLHs i.r
206 Br«a4 Si. <!qr> JMeh(«sh|
AVGUSTA, GTORCXA. *■
Got ,1873. m -
BININGER’S
OU 'ONDOS SUCK GIN.
Especially designed for-the use of the Medical
Profetsim and Ihe Family, possessing those
intrimie medical properties which belong to
an ottfrnd Pure qin.
ludGpensable to femaldS. Good for,
Complaint»■ A delicious Tonic. Put up in
cases containing one dozen bottles each, and
sold by all druggists, grocers, &c. A. M. Bin
inger & Cos., established 1778, No. 15, Beaver
St NW june 1 *74.a6m
ESTABLISHED 1819.
Bay.' Tlnn&Mll &. fin.
Manufacturers, and Dealers in
GABRIAGte'S, .
BOGXCAWAYS,
- , / GUGGUgS,.
1 2&i Horse Wagons,
* nr
2 & 3 Spring Wagons,
I gents for the Celt b rated
PLANTATION WAGON
Harness qf our own , froinbesl
quality selected Stock., “ . 1
Saddles- Bridles, Collars Haines, Gum Belt,
ittg 2 to 14 inch, Gem Packing, and
Soap-stone packing Trunks, Valises arid Trav
eling Bags, Whips, Umbrellas, Buggy Bugs,
Lap Planaets. Oak sud Hemlock So.o L. nth
«r, best quality. French Calf Skins, Kip and
Linings, a very large Stock ani for sale low.
Send for prices.
DAY, TANNAHILL & Cos ,
225 Broad Street^;
aSgustj, gi.
November 12, 1674. 3ms
Jas. W. Turley
Third llouip. bdve Gi bs Hotel,
UilGiJsfL GEORGIA,"
if WWEKI«A 1
MATCHLESS STOCK of
3DIS-T O-OOJDS
SPECIALLY suitable for Fall wear Hav
ing enaut m*uy weeks, in the. North per
rsoulljf selecting such as ave'sfauakrd, and ob-
at the very lewdsl,Manufacturers’
and importers' prices, he can confidently say
to his friends that he is prepared to give them
htuwmnsfethaUiuil bo convincing.
-VlCTdfeigr^UKEiAf «.pud;fcelhas .the
latest'and choicest novelties (hat haVeyet ap
peared, to, which will be added new a oues as
they arrive from Europe.
Are Extremely cheap, a fact whieh Mr. Tur
ley dfisires to call- speviah iwieniiou This is
the great year for great|pargaius iu Sheeting.
Shirtings, Tickings, &c.
Country and City Shop Keepers
shonld-not bnyji dollar’s worth before
looking through my stock. Notion Wholusaio
Depastmtat. fR “Attroetioiis and
Novelties. ** "
J. Wj TMLEY.
r[\ mj TO S2O PEE DAY easily made by
U» P* *“1 one. W* want'men, women, hoys
and girls all over the couoiry to sell
It J our Fine Steel Engravings. Chromos,
V™ Crarjon Drawiqga.lUimiinstiQirs.Plroto
grapus, etc., etc. We now publish the truest
osvortment ever placed bafcrq'the public, suit
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 and learning our
priced? W e have many old ageuts at work for
us who have made canvassing for books, pap
-era, efo-.rtrgyr.buiinejs sot and they all
report that they can make~mucb more money
«t work for us than at jury thing else. Our
prices are so low that all can afford trfpurchase,
and therefore the pictnres sell at sight at al
most every house. * New beginners 'do'as well
as agents who have had large experience, for
ourjoeautiful subject and low prices are appro
*H.AV™r«w. la*®* sates everywhere
fWteots We hAey. We •
JW„ epa** to all her*, Mt send us.
your
PSSBiBfc Jpwserfe fayortljeHue. to on- I
a
An Publi.bcn, Portland, Mail—
PLANTATION WAdONS; Carriage, Buggy and Wagen HANEi
1 CARRIAGE and WAGON HATEKII
/Shoe aid Harness Findings,'Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Trunks, Yatfamt.
* B*f*i Foreigg and DomestialCaUakins, Leather of all kindi; Leather ed R |
Rubber Belting, Childrens’ Carriages, <tc , dfcc., <fc c .
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“MILBORN” and “S I UDEBAK!ER ,fc PLANTATION WAGoH
‘3BB BR«AI)#X., AttfubTA; til
Nov. 5 6th ■ * ... . .. .. 1
4*9 *1 J st-f-jt ", '“ —m
. PAPEKVcoL ffl
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- .. „: Wholesale Dgjflefcs ih
BAPE r A. ENY'ELOW^
STAUiOJTBRT, BIiAWS -• B©OSS,
I TAPER BAGS, T (FINES, INKS, CARDS, vlte., Etc.,
*29 BAX SAVAJfpaJHL G
OUR BLOTTING PADS SENT FREE WITH EVERY PACKAGE- SHIPPED.
..'A i‘s t aovs 3i
Wc ,W; T - TIMMERiIAN I « i 'JOHN A. WlSfi 7^
Os the old Firm of J M Newby & Co- 5 f Os Edgefield County, 8- C.
? TIMUTEBMAN « WISEI
WHOLB&ALE AND BET AIL DEALEBS IN
BOOTS, SHOES and HAjj
ffSOTESs Y, HdUßlPlßßpiSßs’' *
„ PMimERLASv. ETC;
Broad .Street,
WE WOULD respectfully solicit the attrition' of Jefferson Conntv MmA. J
public generally, tb the IMMENSE STOCK
receiving, direc from the manufacturer’s hands. Our patiW would do well to give SB
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GREAT BARGAINS
IN i
4aMLc -A
the best and cheapest
&&M£r a%L &
- 210'BROAD'
JWES a7®BN^|
Respectfully invites the readers of ts e'Nßws & Fanrife and the pubUc genemßv 1 1
examine their Stock of
FALL AJVD
DRY GOcH
THE
*' -A-ISTID " :
best assorted J
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GOODS ANDJPRICES, 1
a*™,* thittbelr’. win U found to bs ' * * ‘
goods HOifsfe;
i n A ‘ ® RAI T J ® CY>.,4
»Cr USf
Kasieir Terms than JEvei^B^Hhte, : 'Jjk
. If* ¥&& tGwm'iellfeK a
sell on BetterT„r™2,i ' ■ .... Hi
Where you will always find me or my Representative, Mb. 'W.' KIIWI. :* V
octll “ tJOOEilsr W. GHATJPIT-H