The Expositor. (Waynesboro, GA.) 1870-187?, December 14, 1872, Image 4

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Augusta Advertisements. THOMAS WCiIAHDS A SON, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND DKALERB IN 263 Broad Streot, Augusta, Ga. ESTABLISHED 18537'. T 7 EEPCONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARUE JV STOCK OF ALL KINDS .t SIZES OF bh.-A-tstik: books. Foolsfap, Letter, Hole, ami all other Writing Paper □and every nrtielo of Stutior.ery need In Counting Room.-* and Public Offices. A l.so, A great variety of Fancy Goods to moot the wants of Country Merchants Any Book will bo sent by mail, free of ex ponse, on receipt of Publishers’ price oc!9-3m Antoine Poiillain, COTTON FACTOR WAREHOUSE PROFRIErii, Augusta, da. 1 >rrvon:il stKciiiion paid to all I- sales. €'oimnis*ioiis for sel-1 iujf or IsHyiiiK, SI i< r bale. Augusta, < u, Oct. 9, IN72—octl2-2m Grafiatu & Butler, PAOTOKS AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Augusta, da. WILL FURNISH THE C BEST BAGGING AND TIEO AT THK LOWES! MARKET RATES. And will sell Gotten at One Dollar per; bale, commission. ag*24-lm F.gT. ISAAC T. HRARP. O M. STONE. Isaac T. Heard & Cos, COTTON FACTORS, COK. REYNOLDS AND M’jNTOSH STREETS, I AUGUSTA, GA. Commission Reduced to $1 per Bale on Cotton. Ageits for GULLET'S Improved and Light Draft COTTON O-IN, TMce ST. OO Per Saw. augl7-3m n. T. JONES. P. 3. NOBBIS. I. B. NORRIS. Jones, Norris & Cos., GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 164 Broad st., Augusta, Ga., Have just opened a grocery and CONI MISSION Rouse, where may be found CHOICE GROCERIES and PLANTATION SUPPLIES, to which they respectfully invite the attention of their friends and the public generally. g^' We guarantee gfood articles at lowest market prices. sel4-2m ESTABIiISED 1850. A. Prontaut & Soil, WATCn-MAKERS AND JEWELERS. THE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully inform the citizens of Burke and ad jacent counties that they keep a special estabiisment for the REPAIR OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY. ALSO, BAIR WORK, IK EVERY DESIGN, MADE TO ORDER ISTA ,1 work entrusted to their care will be executed Promptly, Nkatly, and war ranted for one year At their store will be found one of the largest stocks of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES of the beet European and American manufacture in the Southern States, with a select as sortment of ' Rich and New Styles of Etrusca.n Gold Jewelry, set wi'h Diamonds, Pearls, Rubies, Oriental Garnets, Coral, etc. Also, Solid Silver Ware, consisting of Tea Seta, Waiters, Ice and Water Pitchers, Castors, Goblets, Cups, Forks. Spoons, and every thing in thesssWet-wire line. Fine Single and Double Barrel (Suns: Colt’s, Smith A Wessou, Ruininglpn, Coopor, Sharp, and Derringer Pistols j and many others of the latest invention. Fine Cutlery, (tpeetacloS, W’alkm* Canes, Porteunrfmajes, and l:>uc<y Coeds of every variety Ao be found in a first Class Jewelry Establishment. Qld Gold and Silver takeu in exchange for goods. A.PRONTAUT & SON, 163 Bread Streer, one door below Ausutfa Hotel ovlß-ly A Tie; VST A, GA, WaYnesboTw academy. Witt. 11. mi.lXit, A. 11., OPENED his School ou Monday, 2d instant. — English Brauehea, Latin, Greek, French, Pure and Mixed Mathematics, and Botany, will be taught. Mr. Miller refers by permission to Maj. Gen. It. F. Hoke, Raleigh, N. C.; Prof. IL H. Smith, Liucolnton, N. €.>A. M. Shipp. D.D., President Wott'ord College, S. C.; lieu. S. A. Corker, Waynesboro’, Ga. Waynesboro’, Sept. 6, 1g72—7-1 ni Jno. 1). Mimnerlyn, A GENT FOR TIIE FOLLOWING FIRST-CLASS Insurance Companies: The New York Life, Cash Assets, $18,500,000. Liverpool and London and Globe, Cash assets $21,000,000 gold. “ (America) 3,800 000. Andes Fire, of Ohio $1 000,000. Georgia Mutnal Protection. — Clerk’s Office, Court-house Square, j 22 Waynesboro’, Ga. , Miscellaneous Adv tsments. cum mm 111 10 once more earnestly solicit the at ten T V tion of our people to the enterprise fur the erection of a monument in honor of the ; Confederate Dead of Georgia and othou t#ho \ were killed or died on Georgia soil. The time | for the distribution is rapidly approaching. | It will take place in this city on the 4th of December next, Deo Voleute. There will positively he no postpoi eiuent. All sales | W(JI siop on the 20th of Novemhei, The i fate of this effort will be decided tlion. Our people will exhibit their gratitude for the , bloody sacrifices of their brave defenders, or exhibit to the world then - cold indiffer ence. They will exhibit their pride or its loss; their appreciation of those who fel' in service, or a disregard of the noblest sacri | lice which man can make for his own land, j nis people and their homes. We yet believe ihe spirits of the dead still ! haunt tho land they loved and for Which J tliev died. We vet believe that those who live in these haunts of love-will substantially prove lAoir devotion to the dead “Soldiers in GratT’ Hundreds, yea thousands upon thousands, will wish to become shareholders in the tribute to their fame between now and the 20th of November. We most respect- I fully request them to reflect. Those ihoue unds of names thrown upon us at the last moment may so overwhelm us as to make it Impossible to prepare all of theii certificates, record their names, mail them and prepare the numbers for the dmwiug ou the 4th of December, lienee much money may be necessarily returned, n the detriment of the cause and their disappointment in the chances at ihe distribution of the prizes. Lot those, then, who have the means aid intend to contribute do so at once. If some I are net ready and must wait, let their co i tributions come as soon as they are able to | make them to the Agents in their locality, I or to this office. Have fio fears of trickery, or fraud, or speculation. Whatever may have happened in other schemes or sections, we have an or ganized Association, consisting of some of our best citizens. An expose will be made of all that lias been and will be done in con nection with this enterprise. All will be fair and honoiable. Tf all the tickets shall be gold, the* amount to bo distributed will lie in currency, one hundred and thirty-one thousand dollars; in real estate, ninety-nine thousand dollars; in cotton, twenty thousand dollars, making a grand toLal of two hundred and fifty thou sand dollars. If all the tickets are notjsold the amount reoeived(after deducting ilie portion allotted to the Monument, the commissions of the Agents, and the sum required to defray the necessary expenses), will he distributed among the shareholders. The precedence in this latter case will he given—Ist, to the 1,744 prizes in currency; 2d, to the real estate; 3d, to the cotton. We are pleased to state that expenses have been much diminished by the liberality of a portion of the newspapers, and tlie boundless assistance rendered us free of charge by the Southern Express C> mpany of this cily. Should any who have made, or may make, voluntary donations to any amount, desire to exchange their special tickets for others which furnish chances pn the drawing, we or our Agents, in this or other States, will cheerfully comply with their wishes. All orders promptly attended to. Whole Tickets, $5 ; Fractional, sl, $2, $3, and $4. L. & A. H. McLAWS, General Agents. STATE A GUSTS, For Georgia—James M. Smythe, Augusta. For Virginia— Ed. .T. Krebs, Richmond, Va. For Mississippi - M. T. Morrison, Jackson. ForfKcntuc.ky—W. H. Applegate, Louisville. For Texas—Henry J. Schley, Richmond, Texas. For Tennessee—W. B. Smith, Savannah, liardin county. For Alabama — M. Watkins, Montgomery. SCHOOL NOTICE. FALL TERM OF MRS. O. L. SIIEW- A MAKE'S SCHOOL, at the Alexander Acadethy, began ou the 9th instant. This School is for both .exes. The terms are exceedingly low, being from $5 to $7 per quarter of ten weeks, beginning from day of entrance. Airs. Shewmake Solicits the encourage ment of the friends of education in Burke county, aud hopes for a liberal share ot patronage. A few boarders can be accom modated at the rate of sls per month, paid in advance. Tuition due at the end of each quarter or term. References: Rev. E. 11. Myers, D. D., Pres. W. F. College; Hon. J. A: Shewmake; T. J McElmurry ; T. J. Burton. sepl-l—eow4w* 1\- * '\rrpTA 1 \ |Wc> will give euergofle VV .\i' 1 JLj l men met women Business that will Pay from $1 to 83 per day, can bo pursued in your own neighborhood, and is strictly honorable. — j Particulcrs free, or samples that will enable you j to go to work at once, will be sent on receipt of two three cent stamps. Address .1. li VTIIAM & CO., sel4-G 292 Washington si., Boston, Mass. LOOK HRReT WEA H V W(> M A IST ! There Is Rest For You ! r pi!E STEAM W 'SIIEII, OR WOMAN'S L FRIEND ! *s the latest, the cheapest, the best! No rubbing, no pounding, no turning, no tearing! STEAM DOES VOI R WORK! The Steam Washer will wash sixty shirts in thirty minutes, without, labor. It will wash anything, lroin a Lace Collar to a Bed Blanket, perfectly. It is simple; can not get out of order! Nothing like it in use. Price, SIO.OO, Cash. All orders addressed to me, at Green’s Cut, A. & S. R. K., will be promptly at tended to. ITLCHEK & IIATC’HEU, Agents for Burke, Richmond and Sumter counties, Green’s Cut, Ga. N. B.—Certificates as to merits can be fu rnislied if desired. oetl2-3n? "stnasrs Female Academy, CONDUCTED BY THE * SISTERS OF MERCY, Augusta, Gteorigia. TERMS PER SESSION’ OF FIVE MONTHS: For Board and English Tuition 8100 Music $32 1 Drawing S2O French 10 | Painting 20 TERMS FOR DAY PUPILS: Class sls; Class sl2; Class $1 PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. SUITSC mB ETo~ THE E! XPOSIT OR. Wilkins & Co.s’ Column. SlfilM! 1872. 1872. 1111118! Varied, Large and Attractive Stock of New Goods! Arriving constantly, at my Store, in Waynesboro’, and to be offered at the lowest Cash Prices, a Large and Varied Stock of General Merchandise: BACON, FLOUR, LARD, WHISKEY, FRUITS, CANDIES, CHEESE, CRACKERS, PRESERVES, VEGETABLES, MOLASSES, DRY GOODS, > CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARNESS, SADDLES AND BRIDLES, TIN, HARDWARE, CROCKERY WARE, DRUGS, MEDICINES, —♦ • ♦ SOMETHING FOR EVERYBODY!! Come and examine my stock and prices. I have tried to find some thing to please all. ■ _ ♦- • m urn THIS IS J&. NEW ENTERPRISE: I am buying Cotton, and will pay the best Augusta or v avannah price, less cost ol* shipment and sale, in either of these places. I will pay Money, and not Goods, for Cotton. Try this New Market; you can weigh your own cotton, see it sampled, and get your money‘right down. WILKINS & CO. Waynesboro’, Ga., Sept,, 1872. jeß—sep2B-ly , Augusta Advertisements. liiifliir r |''ll E DISTRIBUTION OF THE SHARES JL v. ill positively take place on the ftll <*f I>oc‘m>>or n>\t Ga.— Two Thousand lhizes. N<T Postponement! *• Real Estate Shares: 1. Ilerzella, with Residence,Storo, etc.,and four hundred acres of land, immediately on the Georgia Railroad, twenty miles from Augusta. H. The Si litude Plantation, in Russell county, Ala., on the Chattahoochee river, with elegant nnd commodious improvements 3. A largo Brick Residence and Store, n the northwest corner of Broad and Centro streets, Augusta, Ga., known as the PhinUy or Baudry house. I. The Rogers’ House,a nowand elegant brick residence, in a most desirable portion of Greene street. Plat Rush, with 120 acres of land, half a mile from city limits; the elegant suburban rosidoneo of Antoine l’oullain, Esq., in good order. O. The Hearing House, a large and com modious residence, with thirty city lots, 69x210 feet, fronting on McKiunie and Carnes streets. 7. Stanton Residence and Orchard, on the Georgia Railroad. COTTON SHARES: One of 100 BALES OF COTTON, One of 50 “ “ One of 25 *• “ 240 shares of one halo each, (The bales to average 400 lbs. and to class Li> - erjKKd Middling ) SHARES IN CURRENCY: 1 share of $16,000 $16,000 1 “ 15,000 15,000 1 “ 10,000 10,000 1 “ 5,000 5,000 2 “ 2,500 5,000 10 “ 2,000 20,000 10 “ 1,000 10,000 20 “ 50tl 10 000 100 “ 100 10,000 200 “ 50 10 000 400 “ 25 10,000 1000 “ 10 ' 10,000 Total amount of Shares in Currency, sllll,OOO Should all the Tickets not be sold, the amount received will be distributed pro) or tionately between the Monument, live prizes, and tlie necessary expenses. The price, in currency, will he substituted for any Real Estate Prize withdrawn on account of injury to property, or for other cause. Agents West of the Mississippi stop their sales on the 16th November; East of that river on the 20th November. fW TERMS : Whole Tickets, $5.00 ; Four-Fifths, $1; Three-Fifths, $2; Two- Fifths, $2; One-Fifth, $2. All may now contribute to this work of honor, gratitude, and benefice ce. COMMISSIONERS—dens. L McLaws, A It Wright, M A Stovall, W M Gardner, Goode Bryan, Coin. C slncad, Win P Crawford, Majors Jos**iii It Camming, Geo T .Jackson, Joseph Ganahl. I T Girardey, lion K H M ay, Adam Johnston, Joun ’ban M Miller. \V r 11, Goodricii, J I) Butt, Ilenrv Moore, Dr W Ji hearing. 3 if* Orders promptly attended to. In all places where there are Agents, tickets can be obtained of them. Subscribe at once. Delay not until the last mo ment. An early exhibition of gederons and patri otic contribution encourages others to cornu up quickly to this grateful work. L & A. 11. McLAY/S, General Agents, Augusta, Ga. ~MRS. CLARK t 8 Millinery and Fancy Goods Store, 251 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Cheapest Hats and Bonnets in tiik City. FINE STOCK OF liiUiJROIDIIHIi;*, HACKS, &t Ribbons in Great Variety. ,\ew Goods Received Semi- Weekly. Flowers in Every Style. Ssnall Profits and ijnick'alcs ! HAVE ENLARGED THE STORE To accommodate tiie largo and increasing trade. Goods warranted as represented. Best assorted Stock in Augusta. DRY GOODS IX VABIKTY. ZEPHYR , CANVAS, HAIR GOODS, ETC. ALSO AGENCY FOR Mme. Demorest’s Reliable Patterns. T. MXRKWALTEirS fJjSjtoi Marble Works, fj/ffil sroad street, v &4Qh>L (Near Lower Market), OtjPK. Monuments, Toombstones, Etc., kept on hand, designed, and furnished to order All v irk for the Conntry carefully boxed an shipped. oc22—ly •ft.v . A -‘ O* r-. ! - ' - , **?h*‘wS£& , -?**s P >'.?•, f': ': ;V J . r I'Ml E T< nth Volume of Wood’s Household 1 Magazine begins with January 1872. It is edited by Gail Hamilton, B. 8. Wood, and 11. V. Orborne, and includes among its regular contributors Horace Greeley, Gail Hamilton, Tlios. K. Beecher, Dr. Dio Lewis, Dr. W. W. Hall, James Parton, etc. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Brick Pomery, John U. Saxe, Maj. Gen. Kilpatrick, Petroleum V. Nasby, etc. write foi it occasionally. Terms, One Dollar a year. In clubbing thpre first class periodicals are given for the erice of one of them. The most liberal Premium List ever published. No periodical is more frequently or favorably mentioned by the Press. ‘Wood’s Household Magazine is one of the business enterprise which mark the age.— Methodist Home ,/our?w*Z.Philadelphia ‘lt has been improving ever since we knew it—a goodcritei ion for lhe fut ure.’— Courier , New Market, Canada, 'it is a marvel of cheapness and first-clas qurlit.C combined. New York Times. Specimen copies sent free to any address. • S. 8. WOOD & CO., Newburgh, N. Y. New Cheap Goods! (AOOE ALONG, J ALL THAT WANT NEW STYLE GOODS! I take Grogtibacks aid Produce in ex change for Goods. Mrs E PERKINS, At the Lawtonville Cheap Variety Store, my4-l Lawtonville, Ga. ADVERTISE IN “THE EXPOSITOR.” Augusta Advertisements. fpiIAN’ICFUL for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me by my Burke friends, I take grm 1 pleasure in announcing to them that I have enlarged my store, which will enable me to KEEP A STILL LARGER AND BETTER STOCK OP DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC. 9 THan Heretofore! Which I will continue to sell at astonishingly low pr es and, in spite of all opposition, will endeavor to M iKE THIS THE Eeing Convenient.y Situated near the Lower Market, No. 136 Broad St root, ugusta, Gra. [ g'" None of my Buiko friends should fail to give me a call, as my goods will b e cheerfully shown, and comparison in pricea and quality is respectfully invitee! y pßicesare marked in plain FIG-URES. TO WHOLESALE BUYERS A LIVING DISCOUNT ALLOWED. ORDER! C-A-iR.EiF'TTIL.Ij'Sr EXECUTED B. B.—A large stock of NEW FALL GOODS has just come to hand. O. *T. “J?- 136 Broad Street, Near the Lower Market, Augusta, G PLUMB & LEITNER, DRUG G I STS, 212 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. £N ADDITION TO TIIEIR LARGE STOCK OF oxaisS, azs 'srnnß, PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, 33jnLTJgi3!E03S3, 37*Iit^a.3?' i tCT3VEID.'FS. *y FISH-HOOKS and LINES. Have now on band, and will continue to keep a large and well stock of both NATIVE and IMPORTED Vf( — With an experience of the last Fourteen .* Q) I ears, we have no hesitation iu r*com- ** ft mending these justly celebrated Garden pip f%Q Seeds as fully equal, if not superior, to any * t 0 ho had in the United States. Our ariangements are such that we can J**^* :: Bu rpb’ Country dealers on more advantrge- GOtyl ous tcrnis than they can buy of other PLU MB &lEITN ER. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. jaii2o-ly CHARLES C'GOOBRieB, - ' MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN Fine Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Robes, Blankets, Brushes, Combs, Fly Nets, TRUNKS, VALISES, &<J., 271 BROAD STREET, AUGUST A, GEORGIA. 271 rsr Always on hand the celebrated Vacuum Oil Blacking, for Harness, Bents, Shoes, Buggy Tops, etc. Repairing promptly attended to. jy2o-4m Miscellan’s Advertisem nts. Notice to Planters. fjpilE undersigned would respectfully X inform the Planters, and others, ol Burke county, that he is now prepared to execute in the neatest manner all jobs in in his line with which he may he favored. Plows pointed and made, and stocks manufactured to order. Carriages, Bug gies, and Wagons repaired. All kinds of wood and ironwork exe cuted in a workmanlike manner a id at reasonable rates. 11. S. BEAL, janl3 Shop in rear of Court-house. ADVERTISE IN “TH K EXPOSITOR* James 11. Hulso’s STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT 123 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga., VTEAR Lower Market, Bridge Bank lx Building, for the dyeing and clean ing of Dresses, Shawls, Cloaks, Ribbons, etc. Gentlemen’s Coats, Vests and Pants cleaned and d3’ed in the best manner. - Piece Dry Goods of Cloths, Merinos, De laine. Alpaca, Ilep Goods and Jeans dyed and finished equal to those done in New York. Orders by Express promptly at tended to. jan2o-om JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS Office. Miscellaneous Advertisem’ts FOUTZ’S CELEBUATED Horse ami Galtle Powders -■-r.su This preparation, long and favorabli known, will thoroughly re-invigorat. HwdUjT-j fT broken down and low-spirited torses ■ trSf 'V'J by strcngtlis;ning and cleansing tip jj \ tl stomach and intestines. '-Jkyte* tjM~ It is a sure preventive of all disease. Incident to this animal, such as I.U.Nt FEV ER. GLANDERS, YEI.LOW -a. WATER, HEAVES. COUGIIS, DI3- TEM i’ER, FEVERS, F 0 U N 11 KR , LOSS OF APPETITE AND VITAL ENERGY, Ac Its uso improves the wind, increases t!ie npiMjtite— Vy * gives asmooth and glossv skin— and ’/ y transforms the miserable skeleton intouSe Ajoking and spiritei lioise. y . To keepers of Cows this prepara t VA tion is invaluable. it is n sine prc ql* "'a- si T,,,,t * ve "Shinst Rinderpest, Hollow ’-W. k I Horn, etc. It has been pioven by j actual experiment to increase tit A- -jjU quantity of milk and cicaui t wonty per cent, and make ti e butts ti tr, end sweet. In fattening es'.tie. it gives tliem an Appetite, loosens their hide, and mekte them thrive much fastur. In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs. Hirers Ip the Lungs, Liver, Ac. .this article arts cx-ntrigT.T issi specific. By putting from one iSa-sA naif a paper to a paper in a barrel of tC-s l'r'&S&efi swill the above diseases will bo eradi ' jated or entirely prevented. If given _FJ . FYv n time, u certain preventive and jure for the Hog Cholura. - DAVID Es FOUTZ, Proprietor, BALTIJIOHE, Hid. For salt* by D&ugpists and Storekeapors throughout the United States, Canadas and South America. For sale iu IVaynesboio’ by S. A. GRAY. BKNTLEV D. ABELL. ARTHUR PARKS B. I>. HASELL Ac CO., GENERAL RAILWAY AGENTS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS 317 Broadway, New York. (Entrance on Thomas Street.) Post Office address : Box 4979, N. Y. Cit