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AJNDLtrrFi-rKi iInaTIONAL HOTEL?
The New York Herald in a late i«-
4ue quotes General Grant's expression
•*1 am tired of thif nonsense" to show,
that it lias the riij * *
which declared -tt KTF'
Union it mast ancrapilUte piesetlred.^'
General Ja ck*o n,i n gi vi hgjafpreff-
si«n to the above great sentimenf.
was actuated lyr the highest and no
blest motives, which have ever been
manifested in the human breast. IPe
arejwfry tyfc. tfb/pnable to see the
Uie flights of the “flying jinny” i
sSaWuttokl and
tzed aateiV at&pDonfiM ’ihemas ctnu*-
tv.npd will receive and receipt for sui^
smhtWiis 'to ttttf Timks.
Mr;-JfK. Lofifr ta our duly author- _ ..
Ixed ngeut at Boston, and will receive nf thif nrglted
s±i&k : f. "•> lion9
—1—-— *' dent.’ He 1 other treats the. subject in
The Timks is ko.H regularly for sale queru i 0 „„ ant j flippant manuer r-
nt tlie'lfook Store, by Miss AddieMc- . Jikc Q child, after having
Clcllan. J . played and toyed with great comraon-
K ■STmvr^rir.LT? Gaf h wealths like baubles, and reconstructed
^MnSnSSHfit ] 1 them over and ove?again, at the btd-
VhftftffaeWs of ihe^uth'Gtorgte ding of broiber-in-law Casey, or any
A|tK«u4wd3 llecUmw Bsoocio- other of the hungry horde of vampires,
lion pre requested tp meet at Col. who have despoiled our fair lacd, and
McIntyre's ofi:e at 10 o clock A. M- j brought the Southern Slates from af
fluence, to open bankruptcy. After
its a <rt.fW, »5 thu T~ too*.
Sqneedff, mo Joe, Joe,
Amt If ,oq lore me.-Mr Memoir."
At lut accounts it was co note for
Talbotton t<^ filial ^cngsgeiqn^ with
John D.'Gnnuau as 1 lessee and mana-
’j{eti=Hr will gtre a matthwe tmrj al*
tornqqnat which, oo|j the ptaUy girls
will be admitted*,
Hero* Yonr Chance to Go To
- - Snvannali! - ;
SIM; IX SHAKES of AUuUo *nd Galt
Hail Hod Stock .an bo had at TEN DOL-
LAU-S per .baretjy applying to
31-tt • E T. DAVIS.
oiiilimilnv ihu —ti'l of February.
* ii. r. ua\VkiNS,
President.
'ijuit&J* ap;i:.ic.in the ege -market
in -lVrry. -The hens have suspended.
(iraii't calftfWihc Hcphbnean pirtv
t-> urnnajL Lttliiiu getdown
FrolJ&rij'il to Pewrm the un
tidy Schools of Griffin. Give ’em fill
Fitch.
.rmlgeTLdw, one or • ho most promi
nent membffrt^i tiip bar *;f Georgia.
t:irjl lyst weei; in Savanna!*
bonder what Waite *vor
<;ri£uf, **"r* Vfa; sort if h present he
l,:m made him. Something of till-
1 in! y*n mny •!• pend .on it.—Gran -
d /oft Veil out for nothing.
We iio ir itA ur no complaints ahou
lv».*r. Then- fee ms to be niifrugh t>
hupplv tjic dt iouii'1. UV are phase-
in Idatii id,.., tb$t the freeilifeii *r
<•''irlading liiely ndd at reasonabji
We umluBtfuftifl Iroiii Mr. Ilnrs:.
that the Representative of the tie’
county. JMcrCOt o. \* ight liq./ ha,
returned from Atlanta and reports tli«
inotcir.cut dead.
Tin- Medical Association of Alluuti.
Wili give a grand imp on the oUth.
T-HF .“tnriH -pot; it* making thii»j;r
lively among dm.-u who wield the sea'-
p 1 in flit* (.ate City. They qppei I
v.; < hcerfnj fildecd.
The Iluh ri lusts to allow the ladi* >
lately elected School Commissioners i<
their scats hy a Vote of 40 to ,*!:>
Wt»a* a howi will row go up from iln
h .Mill if*.
'XyF. CoxrF* I ION Qui'STiosr.—A!
t« r a two ilrt} s'debate in the house the
qmialiuu baft, been indefinitely T»os
putn d by a vole of 100 to (m which ef
fect null v kill.*. I fie meatfUie. The Ai
lantes are happy.
It has cropped out in the discussim
on the currei-cy euestion in Congres*
that the
villa!
cipially.dlijli i Uivd. That's just wlmt ?
ti »- niaftei, we have known ii all th*
time. . ’■* i .; •
The Newuaii Ilciald conus to us it
nmurflmjffor the editor, Major J. C
Vooteu. Major Wooten wasagrae*
In!' \yriler, au ,j ivjihal a polished gei
thiuan, universally liked by all wh
hm*w him. r i he corps editorial i
Georgia, have lost ouo of its most r»
sp. eted im niht is.
•lones of Hurke county i«» after den -
ers in leiliiiz.ws and commission mei
chants with a sl.nrp stick, lie hn>
in'VodMred a lyd which fakes flow
the I'oimer, the power to eolleet mnn
e\| duq.for fertilizers, unless th«w
proye as rcpiesemalcd. lie propose-
also to have sworn weighers for n!
eoiion so hi I y co?nmb*m merchant-
claiiuiug that plauters lose annually
large nniwinfs hy ^hqrt weights.
j’he^jjivd gone and done it again
that is'^fled - iviocston. We prole--
against this ki^of thing. Livtngsttu .
’..:;^l>cwiV V-lil ul or died semi-annualh
i ( lyilarlv'ddr lihe -last fifletn years.—
Ile;fpay-yet iuivo to die in self deli nc
Wel»opi* hovevei in this instance, n
tu the oi^ca&w ..lb: l the hold, oxplori i
may turn Up lull right,’ anil live ti
shake hands with .Tames Gordon Don
n.'ty. . •-
(«« 1! Sa-I#s IT. HrxTKB—n.
citizens of I hoinus county will. Ion;
cherish thf i<]lbi^gei|U^aii')i
H is voi|) biffin wiisbd !ii b *
hail of fret i 4tnq)V3, when iherc \?efi
as f wwreriliCT'f ndnnfH^ml
lv ifjtalution: im.1 vindicated flierighh
i). Jar p.'oj-Je whenever they wen
thtvalcd mid assailed. Brooks count;
may lie prupd -ol her Rep^cscptativ?
tor hyi%»he peer of any member ii
tin- House*. ;
Ttiuk flEitoisM.—Future historian
wiirffseiflve: fo Miss Deborah Stincr, «•
high nicho id i-by^ temple Of fame.—
Young, beamitul, gifted, wealthy ai d
the net of sovietv, uiili tin; flush if
v.jtwftddtT just blooming oil he -
cheek, the future sjiark’ing witty th
luightcst hinV, she refuses to' 1cav
lu i* burning home, altbough urge*
aiid i hireat.-d to do so, tuid volnnthri
Jy Hfurn’s anil Is burned to death bt -
8id^JSo ityvji-id ujolher,.who was una
Ho4o Jeavt her r»K*ni. .. History r« •
cords inn feu instances of such devo-
tiotd*-
4J UflpTlCUtyTURAi Faik. — W •
wotfhicnll the attention of theDircc
toMlf theTnir Association, who w .
meet ou next Monday to the impel-
ta iiorlicuiural qx)
ihimn, Kveiy one rc-
mwtis impetus, j the o;^e
ontdipld lasl year, gave to the fall ex
hiniton. U rivajl^d the latte-
• in inVfrcsVAnu display. Our Spriu*
exhibition, wrtuM not only be valuab c
ft iWllfnti^ td fho Fall dfsplajii; -I>» <
they wi uld pnive highly interesting in
th mseiveR. Now is the time to I* .
to rurn their attention to.
he has for years doggedly refused to
listen to the undoubted statements of
the best and purest in our laud; turned
a deal car to the wails of suffering
hich have been wafted to the Na
tion's Capitol, by every Southerti
breeze; and listened with willing eat
t« carpet baggers, scalawags and slan
derers, lie now, when there is no
brother-in-law in the case, when the
Slates have been rohbe-i until their
bonds arc woithlcsa, when his tools.
s*;ut South to insult and rob our peo
ple, have stolen all they could gel
their Uutuls on. and many of them re :
t'.rucd to iheir own land, laden with
plunder, and reeking with corruption
and venality; he now sa)8*‘I am tired
of this nonsense.” Strange that he*
should never iu the long years since
the war, have lound out, that his fa
mous reconstruction. policy had
•‘nonsense” ubout itV Grant’s fri«-nd:
should never diaw any parallel tc
tween him and Jackson. He suffers
immeasurably by it
A. k (i. RAILROAD.
The Stockholders of this Road wil
meet in Savannah on Wednesday th
IIili Inst., to determine upon the gov
i-rr.mcnt of the corporation, forth-
m-xt twelve months. Col. Scr. vei.
has made herculeau efforts during th<
past year, to insure the complete
this great thoroughfare to its legiti
mate terminus. The lato panic, au-
nscqtient stringency in money mat
r.«; together with a short siglite-
policy on the part of (he city of isa vac
nah. have temporarily checked the un
tiring and indefatigable President, ii'
!iis arduous work. Wo have un ab>-
-Ung faith in the ultimate extension
ind completion, of the Atlantic an l
Gulf Railroad; and a direct‘'iron tie, ’
•ietween our own Savannah, and th-
• Iresccnt city, wlio sits in her qui-enl;
glory beside the turbid lather of wo*
lira. To this great end, did the pro
jectors of the road look. It is under*
>tood that the State is ready to sui ren
der her stock.undcr certain comliiions.
Now let the hoard of directors an-1
stockhdders, hold up the hands of th-
i’reHib nt while lie makes the fight,
and ere long, the “iron horse” will b ;
lashing across the Flinty and career'
ng t!'.lough ohr neighboring State ft
Alnl.ama. on its way to the fulfillment
of the grand scheme and dream, t-f
:hosc v. ho a quarter of a century ago,
saw with prophetic eye, the ntceasito
of tliis gieat inland artery, between
he Atlantic occau and the Mississip
pi river.
Notice!
THE members ot the Council of Friends of
Temperance are earnestly requested to attend
the mretiag ot the Council, to be held next
Tuesday night. Fell.3d, at the City HalL Bus
iness o( vital Importance to the Council de
mands their IMMEDIATE ATTENTION, and
it is earnestly desired that each and every one
will attend promptly. W. A. P.
31-It
Nero atbotrtiscmcnts.
AT CHAMBERS.
JAM'AUT S3, 1PT4.
ORDERED, tbit a special Term of the So-
perio, Court for tae county of rbomsr, for the
trial o; criminals, he held, i -muneucu g at l
A. M-, oi Monday, the seconu day
March next. Parties and witnesses in all
criminal rases, a.-e requested to attend.
AUGCbTIN H. UAN8ELL,
jan31-td . Judges. C. 8.
nSTotic©.
Til E annual m jetins of the Storkhddcrs of
jo Atlantic & Gulf lUiln/nt Company
l>c h«M at the offi.u of itie O nrpany, ui hi
ah. on -WeUncsilay the 11th of February
t U o'clock, A. M.
stoi ^holdcre rud their families will be
passe*i free on th* trains or -.he Company to
savai.uah. from the 'Jth to the llih. and retun.
from iheltthto the 14 .h, ou Exhibiting their
i-rtiUcate of »:o«-a to the conductor*.
l>. Macdonald, Secretary.
janltl-td
THE GEORGIA
ZC&A2. BSTATE j
ATLANTA, GEO.
ma E. OWtSSr-PreprWw.
Board I3.Q0 per dsy.
TABLES supplied with the wnr heat the
market afforda. Senraats polite and atteutive.
Rooms well furnUhed and everything equal to
the best kept Hotel Soutli Kept by aa old
Virginia Hotel keeper, and a regular -tV
' irginis weicosae awaits all who scop there;
CO.
THE PUBLIC THE FOLLOWING
SCHEME:
$120,000
HEAL ESTATE L\' GEOHtilA J
SIX HUNDRED AND FORTY PRIZES
WHOLE TICKETS ONLY SOLD
•pital Frlze-8ES,000.
TICKETS TEN DOLLARS EACH.
Legalized by Slate Atubori'y, and
Drawn in Public, in Augusta, Ga.
Class A to be Drawn on the
•AM of April, 1874. Si*
Hundred and Forty
PIII2ES,
Amounting, in the aggregate,
—TO—
$126,000.
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positive position, and expres-es decided vie* s o*
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BUBS CTtlPTIOKS—1874.
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RST AND CAPITAL PRIZE—AN IM
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corner of L’ord and Wall rttti, ait hit.
ixtv le-1 of tlio Union Pastenm Depot, 2i fcei
front, ami running • ack 110 feet, to so leet alls-
—a new and el gantly constrseted four-stor"
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ECONOMY.
Where ns, The tlepre&sed coudition
he plnnting interest of Georgia call-
>r u rn.lioAl change iu our expendi
ures t.s wives anti daughters ot Pal
•u p: therefore,
Re**olv* d. That the sisters of th
tftto (iraoge, being iu sympathy wit)
jr huvliands, do lor the year cighloci
uti'lred and seventy-four, pledge our
*ives t«» buy nothiug for our own us
coopt cotton goods, and that we wi)
«e our infiut-uee in making ealicou
ip leading dress among Ihu sisters o
iu subordinate Gianges of Georgia.
In the lute meeting oi the SStat*
range, and in which the hulies bt
■ngiog to the order, were largel.
j| resented, Mrs. T. J. Smith, th*
ife of the Master, offered tlie fore-
oing w Inch was unanimously adoptee
lure is w^ere retrenchment would
K»n be felt. It would lilt an iiumens
oad from off the shoulders of bus
ati.ls and fathers. Let all our ladio,
helhur members of tlie order or no'
.tnuku and cany out this resolution
»r ’Td, and the entire country wi I
•rea:lie easier for it. We would no.
e mid istood ns takiug the position
bat reform and retrenchment, ought
o be c< nfined to the purchases mad j
>y the tair sex. The geutlumcu
lulgu in many luxuries which might
dispensed with, for a while at least.
Let them buy more substantial appa
I, or utilize what they already hate
•u baud. Let them set au examp e
«> their better halves, hy a rigid ecoi
•oiy for a twelve month say, and tl c
vault would do doubt he a most happy
me. The whole country would enter
•n the coming year refreshed and in
vigorated. I here , would be a health-
»uc and scutiment pervading so
ciety. There would be fewer tax sal's
and Sheriffs executions. Who of
Jadits will follow the example of theie.
noble women,.in trying to soften the
iiuttncial blow which has prostrated
many? ?<.-
the tiG A.fl^*l*tft««oeiMkm-ivill I
immeMuris'dv btnofitted; and </>
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Notices or Press.
t<» nopclli deel:
wetmok i ;toh-
. every mo;itb.
tbink 1 ;to how man.r iijmc-i ii peue>
theeiiut^niv veil an entertaiovy* uf
iheribllr. mind, fur it* \ast populoiit/ hza
’uc*i woa by do appeal to etupid prrjuditea or
Ivi...ive«i tastes, -fllooton iiiube.
Tb*- character wbteb tbl* A acazbw j-os-et*
hr w -iety. enrerprji^, mrtUKic wealth, and Ii -
rare culturs Uu.t has kept p ce with. If it lma
iot I*. I (be tioio- h!-»uM cacao itscon-luctora 'o
*-ga-i| U with justiiUb’.e comt'luce cv. It «1k>
niitien them t.» u great claim upon the paM'-c
;r,titude The aicazive h a done giod and
lot evil all th* daytofita Hfe.—(Broaktyn I2igi*.
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r time.
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An Example,
In the little Swiss Republic Dr. 0.
Schcnck, whose election to the Prc
denev whs aunouuoed, receives a e;
ary of $il,000, holds his position bu:
ne £6ar, and will not be eligible for
c-elee’ion until the expiration of an
ther year. Thc^ Vice-President b *
$2,400. and the seven members of tl e
t'ouocil, eacli of whom presides over
au administrative department, ato
receive. $2,400 each.
Our boosted Republic might draw a
'very, useful lessou iroiu the almve.
Tru-< ttvpuhiicannuu, economy ai d
airaplicby, os they once existed lu our
guyer-ment, aud as they exist in tl e
model Swiss Republic to-dajr; hew
. admirable do they appear. Bui Uie o
*f 'virtues exist ouly in Uie past. Grant
can’t get along with leas than |o0.<> 0
and almost aa mogh mote as »bo»n
Ly the report*. Verily we bavoAUtn
upo5cnrft<|«K,
T .. LkLww r,' t jr . . ot i \ ..i
V.S,
UXTES-TOT
Cheap Family Grocery!
W. N. DAVIS
TAD inform bit friemli th »t be hi
lit and opei.ed s
SELECT AND FIRST-CLASS STOCK OF
FAMILY GR0CEREI3
Bacon,
Flour,
Lard,
Coffee,
Sugar,
Tobacco,
Snuff
AXD
wnis3ti©s.
, wtz'deof
ng rtroet, between Cain and Har-
4*. is Atlanta iroatiog 100 feat,
and unniee lack 200 Wet to an alley.
rooinx, beeide* bsthln; loouw. Btc-ro-
r-joma, water cluees fret room*. 0 t«..
with water work* «tUci.i*d, hot and
—water pipe*, aodall necessary o'it-
din- #. One of the m-iat decrmble
rceklencea In t eS*uth, va ued at
Prize—a Farm in the tu famed
Cedar V alley, Po k county, Oa^ two
'milenlrom Cedan wu con-
20 aeree—half cleared; bal-
ti-nbered, abutdant ru> ning
water, comfortable build- .n. etc., va -
uedat 12J501
Fourth Prize—A Farm in Xacoocbe Val
ley. White count] ~
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r. White county, Ga., ot 2St acres,
til Improved and in a high stato of
cul'ivation; god dwe Hog, new and
necessary out-house-,*looming the new
and mu n tl entporsesai ns of Captain
lame*// Nichols, valued at 10 OCA
'*“■ *’rizo—A Farm ot 800 acws.rituated
les W’ at oi Macon, in Crawf -rd
L Ga , in the fork of Bl|a .d Lit-
coui.a Creeks—halfc sarc-1 and
»*-• state oi culttvation; baance
hcavi y timbered with oak, hickory
Hcmiltancei may be made by
Draft, Honey Order, or Regis
tered Letter ul our iisk.
SPECIMEN COPIES SENT FREE
Give Post Office address in full, iududia,
State and County, address
THE WEFKLY GRAPHIC,
tf New York.
-. 8,000
8,or)
litefVom thecon-onue Urn',
a, Ga., with id the iruiirove*
nientst- croon, c nsistingof ar. elostnt
tine dwelling, with nil thenreestarv
it-bu ldlugs in good order, etc., ral-
Seventh Prize—jf recentimpro ed City
■m <ftelling
house tliereo iu_gi d -epalr; ki chcn,
servants house, dairr bu t. stables,
etc., witbin two lm< dred yard* ot the
ltati’Cad Dcjtot, v *lued at 1
ne prize 7,OOu : Oue prize, third......
nc pr zc 4 DOA One p izo fourth....
Ono pr-ze 1^00 One prlz tiftli
One prize first ..l,100ji -« e prize sixth
‘ ■ prize second l.lm-'One rr'ze first . _
prize third 1,1-O Ono i«rize second.... 4- 9
New Csbqxq
For 1874
TO BE GIVEN
TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER.
75 - One prize fifth 400
65 i.One p: Ize second....
. a...— 650 One prize third
One prize filth.—..... 55 l Onc prize fourth .,.. 3t0
On • prize sixth 55 »jOtie prize fifth 3C0
Om- prize lln.t ......... 475 One prize sixth 30)
One price second 475.SU hued ed prizes6k'O
W n-izesamounting in the aggregate to 26, ■ o
lx huudred appruximation prizes, valued at |!0
MODE OF DRAWING.
There will be un-n the stage two g'-ass wheel:,
. .e oouteuts of which can bo s-eti by all the sj- -
tator*. A committee ot two citizens, it oo
connected with the nuraagetnen'. and of
doubted integrity, having urst counted and
sailnpd, will place in the larger wh el. 1’Aj
ticket*, exactly alike, and having
Uie tk-kets Bold A similiar romiulttee,' havh
fir* coantetl and examine will place in tub
precis dy alike the prizeewbigh are placed in tl
smaller wheel. Both wired* win the i be torm I
thoroughly mixed. A b. y
f'-l-iod w It Umui draw fro
lic larger wheel one of the l‘J.600 t rkets, at
Holding it up la fun vie « of ibe spec a ors at
auditors, its i.umber wt'l bo called by the cri-
appointed tor thisphrfUee. go'that all preac. t
ay hear. Tbs number win ttea be passed t- j
mimittceof citizens,who wid say whether ta
number has been rightly called. It will then le
passed to a egirira, who will file it sndreco: !
it upon a book prepared for that purpose* » b -
of siwilsr ge will then draw from the small,
wheel o*>eoi th* tubes containing a prize whi
wit) tlien be o|ieiie-l sad held • p to the view
the spectab rs aud auditor*. The value of tl
real estate prize riii then be cried, and passed
the committee, who, after inspected, will give
to aiM.tlier registrar to file and record, T..
prize t -ri drawn sill belong Pi the ticket bea -
ln> toe number drawn immatiately bef we i .
Tl.’is tld process win continue - rawing fit -t
f. <«n the Uige wheel containing the UcktaLai 1
thou from the email or nrixe wheel, until all t e
tubes containing the prizes are drawn, A a see
rate record of the above will be kept »a fiie.ee
titled t<> by the committee of disinterested ctuzo>
odd ting. .
The pruts * e*ow three hundred do lais In Tf'
ueareappruxim«tlons. and will be -tetermin <
and paid as follows; the numbers of all the tk-.
e:s sold beingcoaedereJiu a circle, namorlea: y
fo.-med, end having the big e-t number, ISjC *
1 the lowest 1, brought together, the * whs
r number la this circle, stay he by let deb—
isd to e entitled to the capita] prize of fir .-
will be akeeM»cetitr«,oa each side el whV h
next three hundred numbers in ant
er will be counted tor the tea dollar
thus making on the t’
sides of the'
hundred near st n mbere each of
__ en itled oarea estate prtae often dtdlais.
Al! the tickets drawing ar er p.lxee w U he c
cla-kd, and tliecird- extendc-lto iockide
huixlrod .-u both sides of -. e capital .being thi
f: e capU
hundred on earh aide, it being • he purpose of the
management not to duplicate pr zee.
onkv—All money received from sa'ce oftkk-
... wUibedep sited h
ccipt of emlttai cee.
'raxNsrzaor Titles—Bnthin Undaysaf.u
ie drawing, parii s petting real estate oa t *e
arte: nad.r this s*beu»*. are required toau
a-d val d au unlncu i bered tides thereto
_.ie Ge argia Rea Eeta e and Immigratkm Ou
pony ohiigvtii*t themselves to tranter —*- **“
Ui reeaimplet the jarty or garde*
'-aw tack prize* ofraai estate.
T ckets can be Lad o i application, persooai'.y
or by letter, to authorized agent-, th*
JAMESOARD1N.VEA.
Prcai e tGs.lt E.& t.Coj.
Atlanta er Augusto, Gs
Corpocatua.—Boo. irib’Um SrhUy. S*n
Ga Robe. ScbUey, Esq vagaeta, GaJ
ernes Ga diner, Aarrnda Ga »>anagers-
* tiantaGa. H L V*"
A M
Wal ace ,t)
D wtldell Atlanta Ga.
Parties deair ng to dispose of their teal ar st*
through the Ga Beal *
Cempaay la their n . _
**" f‘ws sisstittr 1 *
PrasMsat Ga. KE&lCo_
• Atlanta or an-taO.
Scfi*ApsU wanted m every county. Ja.-i3l-Su
E-erythlng win ba *W at the very. Hssert
prie s. Terms positively Ca h. • ess and bay
your Groceries Cheat, or nh and ears a lugs
per cent on usual prices. .
Ail Kinds of Puduoe tikes in
Extiianga for Groceries ■
.. .■ i'wit*#
f j; * .:*>:!I v ’ .. | Jr?sr Jjm. - i
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INSURE IN THE
Equitable Fire Ins. Co.
XVaalvDine, Tesn.
CAPrrAL,r—$l,000,000
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GUDEY’S
Lady’s Book
The Oldest Hngnztnc
In America!
1874. Volume 88. 1Q74
IN ADDITION TO OUR
Splendid Steel Engravings
AND
Reliable Col. Fashion-(Plates
Will be given from time to time
ELEGANT ditto MO ILLUSTRATIONS,
new Feature that ho* never been attempted
by any other Magazine.
8T0BIE8 bj Celebrated Writers.
The following popular writers in ronne-
with many new one*, have been engaged:
Marion Harland, In-. Churchill, Mrs. C. A. Hop.
*■'—un, Louise S. Dorr, Mrs. Victor, S. * -
Ue Frost, Sue Oheenutworxl, Etc.
OUR OTHER DEPARTMENTS
ilo'ttl CciU-fres, Dish/ns fur the W/rk-
t 'ble. Knittiny Kmbro^U y with
Col red Ewjr »v ng* *ft he same,
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A PRCHIUH CHB0910
To every Subscriber, wbethtr Sing y or
a Club, who p*j« in Advauoe for1874,
and remita direct to tbii office.
Oee copy, ,
Two copies, • ns year.
Tinea copies, on* yea
Four copies, one ye«i
Five optes, cue year,
the t«rsnti getting
Eight ojplcs.
TERMS:
year...
13,»
...A....... VO
V
up the dub, making
••PF
21/10
Dray* aid
—*—IfldA
-DUE SNAS'S
THE CHEAPEST HOTEL
THE CITY.
IN
If FALL GOODS
au their time nd i
Wagon and Bray Business
the city of TbomasTille and surroending *
IN.lt and prompt i
d ws left at the star*
Sa-D*: tv. BAKER *BBO. Eonra«»S LoZirtBR prrtaj, j
Only $1.50.;
DON’T lose money by tailing to
-he Proprietors U .l«tensl«*.l that the Alter. * c>me A® ft obfil! DOt
that an-! Bill of Fhre gt«ea tog ic-ts ; ro our fault. We have the GOODS
SHALL NOT BE SURPASSED \ f° com * * nd
by any of the high-prWe-l bvc'j iu this wcUii | ' °
DRY GOODS,
AT
PANIC PRICES!
—BT—
Tajrlcr A Xiadson
JACKSON STBEET,
duxcax. | j. H.jo.ijrarojr. ( ar. haclexx
DUNCAN, JOHNSON aCO.
Cottoa laetofs
of country.
ENTRANCES s 156. 136, 160 and 1
Strict, opposite Market.
J. BRESNAN, Pro,.
ccl25-Cm .
to. W. WTLLT, J
Bagging and Ties ad ringed on crape, liberal
ash advances ma-*e <n- consigntn juts f-r sale la
avannah or on shlpt ents to rclL-JJe • orres-
pondeats in IJrrrjwol, New Ysrfc, Boston. Phil-
BUOTTSr»S HOTBZi,
MACON, OA
and liberally patronized HOTEL after man
>ears cf close attention to th - »»• ts ot tboi.
raeua, have saorede-t In remto-irg it, «*i»ptoeri-
lalhr ami truly, what ALt. wUl rrmtliy admit
U to be,
A HOME FOR THE TRAVELER
In every essential particular. It is situated bn-
tt*>!bd*l) op|» tluUi "
and unzu’-puMse.l for
com tort am! ao-om*- <
in tb* Son them States.
edtatelj opp tltitiwOtte a.|*a»«eudwTVt.»
’ uniurpunse.1 for oduxb-c.hc, acc- ,
if«wt am! accoBJ^- odali »u, by any other hot* <
i’.OOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
WILLOW WAKE,
NOTIONS &C.
Wo keep also, a Ml and comnteta
Stock of
j GenernlMerchandise
«.»f Rrary Description; lada-Uag Plxktsm
'NjrrttM, of* very kind, ket-l na-tsatlf «
* and for nl* on It—onaUc Terms.
’lyla**»• oar Prtrod* t» naUeafi
<ck before makiau tfce'r parci.^s-
11 guarantee satisfaction UGo.de
oct4-6m
ieEWARz & Brady,
Bargains!Bargains!! Bargains!!;
NEW CARPETS in New DESIGNS
23 Per tent Less Titan They could hare been bougbt Las
Set bon.
CARPETS, LAGS CURTAINS.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SIIAQE3,
UPHOLSTERY GOODS, AND WALL PAPERS
ALL of which wo bay direct from \ \e MANUFACTURERS nn«l goam:
tee to all who patronize as the LAI E5T STYLES and best gtK*df. at ii
Lowes t Prices!
STRICT ATTENTION
GIVEN to orde:*s by mail and gt nib shown with pleas arc. Refer l
permission to
Oo. Ii,. H. Hardaway.
schnvar;; & brady,
132 Iti ;01;gii ro.M ST, *avt»n«alt, (lit
i». o. Bo\ 4m. 04 i2'#-atu
ixarainc -«ur S’ <ck befors maklas ifce'r
■m ami w« t*“ - -
Ad Plloc*.
FRUIT-TIES
AND
GRAPE VINES!
Dixls Vlaorasi.
The public a.* informed that 1 am now pr*-
a*c-i tufill o.Jcrsfor Fruit Tress sad UtnM
vines
My stork or «r«*s embrace* a seiert asMkrtmenl
••f AriJe-s Fee.hr*. I luma. • h.rrnes, Us«p. «r-
lies dwtotleriiet, and u>* following varied of
:
Bmrikll, AArMmt. HU1lie. Dmtthree Am
• 4 *»«^r»asASrc"*
fie -mV isssurr, MtU
asuv otlier va-i«Uee— Dead and Standard, J<4
Gt twu years - id.
Hsriugpsr< issed Mr JMIN 8TtKK*ft Urge
took ofOrape ,'inee, rooted a' bis *Plu*y W. >ds
’itieyarj,” an ! hart eg alread) «>u band • qi a-
uyoftuvow motlng. I can offer ssperfor in-
'iceuteittn to utebasera. They are two , ar*
•Id, and embr *ce thef-tilowmg popular variet ca:
Mary Ann,
Delaware,
’lartfurd,
-.'oncurd, black
UiBA inai a n it
Virginias*tolling .Maithn,t
Tuion Village, Euiirahne.
»’ Se< d! ng,
Catawba,
Warren,
Black l!awk,t
J /'reveliog,
; lioton,
i Ueutz,
! Miles,
! Diana,
! fnruellft,
' timiin^bu u,
♦Vilder,
(ioelht-,
| All stock.
Users’ No. 1,
lUtaid'a Black,
Tnlciut
White Coucord,t
Isabella,
ScupiH-rnonir, }
purple A whitu >
Salt in.
Rogers’ No. 1.
t Nea anl
varieties.
Uetber trnesor rl-e*. are gua-au
tra
rrimtntMl tea y for setting out zn<l csrv'tUy
tirderr aud -urreepoudeuce wllrllsl.
H. II. ffASrORD.
tug^3-Cm Tbi-masvUle, Or.
C.L. GILBERT 4 CO. CORMACK H0PK1IL
WlIOLFSAI i DEAIXng IK
CHOICE Fairily GROCERIES
Vegetables
Fruits Ct ofectionariea,
Butter, Cht ese, Pie Bleat/,
Pickled Beef, Spiced Pijjs Feet,
Mackerel, Cod F sh, Tea, C’offe*’, Sel -
leavening Fl« ur, Soap, Starch,
Candha, Cannetl Fniia, Pick
les, NuU, Raisins, Sar
dines Ye isl Powdtrs,
Ct ndeused Milk,
M itches,
KerO'*ene Oil,
Tobacco, Cigars, Wines, &c., Ac., &•.
Choice small few Cheese, choice* i
Goshen Butter, j:e»t received and ft
sale low by
C. L. Gilbktt A Co.,
Wholesale Grot era,
JVo>. S«3 at 11C6 Bay SUcet,
Sftvaiinah, - Gro.
-iVfi
he |*rvm getting np tbcclab, making
r .. ear, ami an extra ropy
i the person getting up the club, making
* year, and aa exti
«.a~' 5i
tra copy te theperem getting up the c olt.
makiMg twenty-four copies —— L','0
Let it be oo-lemood that every sabecrlVc-
and the gett. r-up of a dab, will have the beauil-
fal Chromo of
“TfRUE TO JUTUTE,"
sent to them, free of Pos ags.
ST* Aadsay eabecriber isaclsb, o- a sb-e’e
tbscriber. en haws the Chromo “Tree to .Vo
ire” tenanted oa stiff Bristol board tea ij i -r
framing, bf sendlar twenty-five cents shli'ton
al and the pieteff* paid by as. We d<< n-.t
m-rant any *f Che ether Chruai-e.
tFT» the finery *f a c ab of 4. «, cc •
CO pin. W* will send In add lib* to -*Trae (<> 5a-
as art extra aveadam the choice of a stogie
• o< the f-dlowfag four i,hrom<a: "Hr Moth-
“Fbe aquarium,” •■The hinfag l*re in."
and "Hr Pet.”
{& * To the gcter-ap ef s club of if r»pte*,w*
wili send [a eJuisiea u>"t ra* Na(at*"(liecto4r«
i- th* follewlng: "My Mother** ami *’ fth*
am.** oc "Th- Wtijlag Lmsiwi” sad "My
O Dr desired. ~nmt*d MiU” and -Trae
C9“To the getter-r.p of a dab of 31 e-get. we
wdlaendlaadlLti «to -Ttirw-Sttwt.VTis
OM Mill," "The Aqsariaxm” and -My Mother."
^"TheOUMJa/^hefiingfBgLeie.w." azsf
xkr Every Three Dolter zubecrihcr can hero a
chore* of a copy of the foUewing: -Trao to ,V».
tare." “My Moc’^r ” “Tb* Aquarian." “The
Singing Lemon,** nna "My Pet.*-
TrfiBfi;ffriter-apef clab*he particslrr
and s*at* wta t premiom they dear*.
* » muy forwarded when
• arcAiAUAi
ad3timmi ter ever y rahac^iptioa to th* Lady's
firf" The samey must all be sect at oee time
DF.AIJCU I.V
llai'ihvarc, Htovcw
John Oliver,
HOUSE & StGK Painter,
GILUER O.LA^lEn,
No 3 Whitaker fitre*-, N . W. Corner tu j Laa
SAVANNAH, GA.
DEALER IN
Sashes, Blind ,
Doors, IfouMinRs,
Paints, Oils,
Wind-rw Glass,
Putty,
v Brushes, and
all Pair ten*
and Glarier**
MA-TBItl-A. X. S .
MIXED PAINTS OF ALL CGI -
ORS AND SHADES
marst-ly
Fin Wart*, Douse Furnishing Good
OOWTUACTO* FOB
Ha RoofiDg, Guttuiti/. aud Repair!-
Roofs.
IC7 n-oegttwi bUeet. ."avanuji. Oeerfi
mar 7i-irar
JOHN ?IcDO!rOTGH. T. K AL ffiTYT *
KeDOXOCCn, BlLUVn.M
Iron and Brus»
FOUN D E R
L'aohinists and Patteri Hake,- .
Iron Frotils for t orn) an-1 d -vellr-
r*-r«ndfui aod Ceiaeu rr R:tiling>
various designs as low as ran be j»i
i tutsed in tins North.
} fcUOAE lff 7 LT.B AND 3CII 75till. Of
, CLAHAKD sICHMS fOTatB, ten
j I rrt PrenniiL for but avert Vacbiu t
I sec Iren Gutiogs at Jra:*- Iieorcru
Agricnltural xaClI^h/iD rl Ae-
fiocjtkmFair, ll'<2: slstat
8tv?EtJtb Arr.tx\*t ral
Aasoci&tita iXl'l.
S. J. Cassels,
(Next door •<> I*. McGUbhan's, Rctn-
ingtou’s Block.)
DRUGGIST,
DISUl IS
DRUGS,
MEDICINE,
CAIWES SEEDS,
WHITE LEAD, r
ZINC PAINT
OO1.OR0
WINIXJW GLASS,
ILLUMINATING
LUBRICATING,
AND PAfNTOlLff
I
A enmptetc «p-#b of the above always ta Aar*
wad for ml* • hasp for cash.
My drags t * percboeed only ftoaBld iliSS
•■'rase* and a< • vrarranted pure.
tar /*UC>dtl mows eareftlly ceapsmafi-
, od at all hoar..
NEW STORE
NEW GOODS!
The friend and pofroneof iff. J. J, frag*,
teaar ar* car-aMly i«|inM to ca I oa bin. la
T HE undersigned
Bovs aadGtrV
"Monroe tountr. Ga. ;C mUas l _ _
tha first Menday in .’ebraary, lf*t
The baiidtngs te be ocfaf iu. ‘
'•*y r
»• safelWw'<ditw4°. Er ’
for. fn'. Broml wad fJtorty *5ts ,
EA7A3J AH. OA i
fiflntyrs’s Sew Building,
{JOHN M. COOl'EU A- CO
j 1 gFLXCntl md Jfgwaoow. Mteetocs ta
_ # _ # I C7T. Wbiukcr A KL /sCar. »U'«*s. I
Montpelier Institute ^mnh, . . c«.,dky goods.
t.rl
“ ; j £ooka and Stationery of all K ir • >
by L.m n
■bteis ftti'iwLis'lTtoiel > r
Iln beasfo, fienufef laeaa, wJmioa sau a< -
minUrstefUdm -rtlcysrsneMraaUM.
Besides several oaf iliag epnagt of fne- u c
water, there Is, mm t -e premises, a ttm chat- -
beate spriag, calabi alsdfcw He ustbuyit) -
and Ink. OUd Pus, Pea v*
Cases lire* tri Peritet Jfatees.
Lelter, Wtklag and Cdwri
Papers. PU.-teg. Virilig
and Printers’ Cards.
—d sadisg ea the t d ef Xeieialcr, withny;.
cation of tw* weeto fa July.
Terms: Tulttea i ad bemA i'srlcdiag wait
ing. fuel and light*., mo per annua, p*j«b n
quarterly in maw mat %
Por panictdxrs, a tiberm the odmipM at
Xam,Ux:
He refers te his Mtimt gnerM);, aid
tmoag ethosmtha foUrwing:
Dr. R. H. M/crs, President Wcalryaa > ■ -
male Colire*.
Prate j-E. WHI, ef Mfiwwi Uaivmrity.
Hea-W. A- Huff, dayoref fisees, Ga.
EM TciB oafofige
*« fir* Agt .U. Books
Urdsrtd er Impelled U Bra Lft nl
pixi.owrn. o. i
BOOT'S,
SHOES,
NOTIONS,
ETC. ETC.,
FAMILY GBOCEIUES
Itehiiill trHn M*i -w. HO mm.
Mtfca MMM H.w■ na.
YSSSSlSSZSLtG!rLltSk
First-Class House
■ IklM M te ,
—»'— ' "»»» MW -w mtea; r*W
y.fca wmtertetejMteOteWm gj*fa fcr grrh. -mmr m.
,~*1.teterl. nrltea. Jipte, teterjfc! MKO. l-,
Km.vurrlir-AtN.ic,,. [ _ _ _
J. J. BLACESHEAK,
■h,rje$r~~‘
■wtmm oUat knn ttmt-