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Saturday Morning. December 9, 1876.
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3 ul6 21 2* 46 65 82 95 108 180
4 12 19 34 28 53 76 96 112 126 210
5 14 21 27 32 61 87 110 130 144 240
b 16 24 31 36 68 93 123 144 162 270
7 18 27 31 4U 76 108 136 160 180 300
8 2) V) 33 44 84 119 150 176 198 330
H a 33 11 43 92 130 163 192 216 380
10 24 36 43 52 100 141 178 208 234 390
U 26 39 49 56 107 152 191 224 252 420
vi 28 42 33 60 114 102 204 240 270 450
13 JJ 45 37 64 122 173 218 2.36 288 480
U 32 43 60 68 130 184 231 272 306 510
1- 34 51 63 71 135 192 /42 285 320 533
10 3* .54 j 6 74 141 200 252 296 333 555
!7 31 57 69 77 147 203 263 301 347 578
u U 60 71 80 152 216 272 320 360 600
1 j i, 62 73 82 156 222 280 328 369 615
. 13 j 4 75 81 16) 227 286 336 378 630
ii >0 77 86 164 231 293 344 387 645
■ 41 ,8 74 88 iG3 218 300 352 396 600
31 45 ,70 SI 90 171 243 306 360 405 675
"j , i33 9J 175 249 314 308 414 690
' J /2 3) 94 t7d 254 320 376 423 705
43 :70 37 ,96 183 260 323 I 384 432 720
j u 74 39 •93 187 265 333 | 332 441 735
# . Ijs_ JO 100 10) 270 13HI 4 i 4jul 750
twice a Week—One-hall of t-s. inree
I'h-’js a Week (or e. o. d.)—l hree-fourtijs
, f ites. Once a Week-Full Kates tor
t - e; y insertion. Double Column and
B ',,* c ia! Advertisements—2s per cent, ad
m.,.. Li'icalor tlusiu>-ss Notices— 20 cents
line, Marriage and Funeral Notices—
-1 ner square. Obituaries—2o cents ner
7. 0 Weekly advertisements—<l per
mare, ol - one-third ot the Kates ol the
tor contracts.
TERMS i
Daily Constitutionalist.
ONE YEAR.. SIX DOLLARS
MOMHS THREE DOLLARS
nfwEii MONT US ONE DOLLAR AND
FIFTY CRN IS
ONE MONTH FIFTY CENTS
T -Weekly.
,ME year FOUR DOLLARS
:,V MONTHS TWO DOLLARS
fpilEß MONTHS ONE DOLLAR
Weekly,
fINE YEAR TWO DOLLARS
MONTHS ONE DOLLAR
id REE MONTHS FIFTY CENTS
•©“( ash in all cases must accompany
•ne order, or no notice will be taken of
South Carolina.
Hark! a wail across the border
Hear a sad, appealing cry,
See i long oppressed people
;■triving hard for liberty.
See the shacales failing from them,
See the day of reckoning nign,
See the lire or comiug freedom
Gleaming bright in every eye.
Seethe hand of the usurper
Dooming them to chains once more.
See a host of armed soldiers
Thronging ’round the State Housedoor.
Seethe armies of the nation
Diiviug Justice from her place;
Weep to see the Union’s banner
Soiled by such a foul disgrace.
But endure a little longer,
Boutherners. do not despair,
For the great heart of the Northerners
Seats responsive to your prayer.
We will think how our ancestors
Fought, with yours, in days of old,
How they shared their woes together,
shared the hunger and the cold,
Shared the watching in the night-time,
Shared the danger in the day,
Pouring out their blood together,
Dreaming ne’er of civil fray.
Trieu, with brotherly compassion
W’e will heal your wounds and scarß,
We will put an end to rancor
And he strife of by-gone wars.
Woe to him who strives to kindle
Fires that long since ceased to blaze;
Woe to him who 'gainst a brother
Would his hand in hatred raise,
For the time of strife and anger
Passed away to come no more,
And the reign of peace and plenty
Soon shall stretch from shore to shore.
laa tlend of ‘'ncord shall be driven
Bioa into his loathsome lair,
? en ties nation’s great reformer
omits the Presidential ch tir.
Most ID Ihboop. Jb.
ftUI3TI\6 ADVKHTI3E3IE.VT TO
DECEIVE THE PEOPLE.
'HE CHARTER OAK
COOKINGISTOVE
iJ plain, substantial stovp, made of the
test iron, and carefully put together.
MORE THAN
Hundred and Fifty Thousand
; in the United S , <tes. This fact
\iilid'M)t guarantee that they are good
o-r Wholesale autl 1 etail at
D. L. FULLERTON’S
:V - 3 -3m Augusta, Ga.
r Coughs and Colds.
FRESH ARRIVALS
j : ; tin most popular remedies for
Uh-uml Colds and Pulmonary Coni
•wU, ;ii,
■ _ ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE.
IF. &J. c. lIART,
■tail Ksstate Agents
S& { , Union Po nt, Greene Cos., Ga.
■ ILL Give Prompt Attention
Business Entrusted to their
■'Milwaukee Lager Beer,
FROM
PH SCHLITZ’S BREWING CO.,
No. 101 Broad Street.
Borders wanted.
now prepared to accommodate
9 ' u Poti reasonable terms, at the
■ ■"-conifr of Broad and Mclntosh
■ c ;,v " r 0- Volger’s store.
MRS. 11. MOSIIEB
M|Ws Millions In It!
41 dF THOSE TOWN LOTS
■ ai * INSTALLMENTS.
%to J. F. &J. C. HART,
Mr.,, Leal Estate Agent®,
¥nloa Point. Us.
I To Rent.
ISE and two Rooms above,
dirt ki nvin *r of Whit© Plains.
f° r business daring the
sou. Perms moderate.
;/ Person to J. 8. STEVENS, of the
u| ‘„ lo the undersigned, by mail, at
Possession immediately.
WM. STEVENS.
Sparta, Oa.
! ri , new and valuable
a ~ r *t improvement upon the
an 'J porcelain-lined cooking
j ver y housekeeper should try it.
Mt D. L. Fullerton.
Augusta, Ga.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
—ON THE—
Georgia & Macon & Augusta Railroads.
OJ I AFTER Sunday, October 15,1876
Passenger Trains on the Georgia anu
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Dax passes qek tbaih wit.t
Augusta at _
Leave Atlanta, at *•99 m
Arrive in Augusta at 8:00 a. tu.
irriv, to auSulm"::;:; :££!£:£.
Arr ve n Augusta at....... ...7.*.* ?'Ss £‘ S
Arrive In Atlanta at .V....:.... l-%s t m
CAMAK PASSENGER TRAIN.
(DAILY. SUNDAYS EXCEPTED).
between Camak and Augusta, will run as
follows:
Leave Camak at 6 -30 a m
Leave Augusta at ...V... m
Arrive at Camak at 7 : 60 nS'
Arrive in Augusta at jiso Si m
macon and augusta railroad.
DAY PASSENQEB TRAIN WILL
Run aa follows:
Leave Augusta at b oo a m
Leave Macon at "'ao a* S'
Arrive in Augusta ........."V. ®:2s D^^
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at B . jo d mi
Arr v e in Macon at " •a' m‘
Arrive in Augusta at 7 :851 m.
acms tf 8 - K - JOHNSON.
Superintendent.
FHst All Rail Schedule North.
CHARLOTTF, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA B. K
Charlotte .Columbia & Augusta R. R.. i
Passenger Department, j
Columbia. 8. C.. Not. 1. 1876. )
w Th u, I! ° e via Charlotte, Richmond and
Washington, offers the same time to North
ern points as the Atlantic Coast Line.
PASSENGERS
Leaving Augusta 6-20 n. m
A -r. ri Yf, R , t Charlotte 4:55 ?i. mi
.. ”'isbington 1:13a.m.
.. SKn in ? 0 . r ®u; 8:15a. ni.
New York B5 a. in.
On this train comfortable sleeping cars
run between Augusta and Salisbury. Ele
gant day coaches between Salisbury and
Richmond; Pullman 1 alace sleeping ears
between Richmond and New iork, or be
tween Washington and New York.
The same advantages of speed and ac
commodation exist on the southward
schedule of this line, which, leaving New
York at 6:00 p. m., reaches Augusta at 9:00
a. m.—a 39 hur run.
JAS. ANDERSON. Gen’l Supt.
A. POPE,
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
JNO. B. PALMbK,
nov3-tf President.
Atlantic Coast Line,
Passenger Department,
Wilmington, N.C., October 18th, D76.
The Railway lines at Interest, via Rich
mond and Washington, invite attention to
the quickened speed and improved accom
modation of the 11 Rail Line from Augus
ta North, by whi h passengers leaving via
the C. C. &A. R. R., at 5:20, p. m ,
Arrive at Richmond. 8;00 p, m., 26:40 hours.
Arrive at Washington..l:l3 a. m., 32 “
Arrive at Baltimore. 3:15 a. m., 33 “
Arrive at Philadelphia. .6:20 a. m„ 36 “
Arrive at New York.. 9:35 a. m., 40 “
on this schedule.
Pullman Bleeping Cars are run between
Augusta and Wilmington.
Elegant Day Coaches between Wilming
ton and Richmond.
Pullman Sleeping Cars, and through first
class cars between Richmond and New
York.
The same advantages of speed and ac
commodation exist on the Southern Sched
ule of this line, which leaving New York, 6
p. m., reaches Augusta,9:oo, p. m., a 39 hour
run.
For tickets and all information, inquire
at C. C. & A. R. R. Ticket Office, U nion De
pot, or B. F. Brown, Planters’ Hotel.
JAS. ANDERSON, Gen’l Supt.
A. Pope,
oct23-3m General Passenger Agent
Extraordinary Drawing
OP THE
fIAVANA LOTTERY
Only 18,000 Tickets! 2,346 Prizes!
$1,350,000 To Be Distributed
AS FOLLOWS :
1 Prize of $500,000
2 Prizes of SIOO,OOO 2*10,000
lPiizeof 50,000
1 Prize of 25,000
2 Prizes of SIO,OOO 20,000
8 Prizes of 5,000 40,000
125 Prizes of 1,000 125,000
392 Prizes of 500 196,000
1,799 Prizes of 100. 179.900
9 Approximation Prizes 9,(00
4 Approximation Prizes 4,000
2 Approximation Prizes 1,110
2,316 Prizes. Am’t to be distributed,l,3so.ooo
This drawing takes plaoe December 16,
1876.
Price of Tickets in United States Cur
rency-Wholes, $100; Halves, SSO; Quarters,
$25; Tenths, $10; Twentieths, $5.
Remember that the number of Tickets is
very limited in tt is drawing, and that a
great many remain without tickets for
waiting till the last days.
Keep also in mind that this Lottery is
conducted by the Spanish Government.
Beware of Counterfeit Tickets, and send
your orders to
BORNIO & BRO.
Box No. 91, New Orleans, La.
Established in 1848. sept!3-3m
GOOD FORTUNK
Waits on all who purchase tickets in the
Grand K*tr Drawing, Monday, Decem
ber 4,1876.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly incorpo
ratod by the Legislature of the State for
Educational purposes in 1863, with a Capi
tal of $1,000,000. to which has since added a
reserve fund of $350,000. Gr nd single
Number Drawing* will take place month
fy. The season of 1876 closes with the fol
lowing scheme:
CAPITAL PRIZE, $50,000.
Only 20,000 Tickets, at S2O each. Frac
tions in propo' tion.
LIST OP PRIZES.
1 Capital Prize $50,000
1 Capital Prize 20,000
1 Capital Prize 10,000
10 Prizes at SI,OOO 10,000
25 Prizes at 500 12,500
100 Prizes at 300 30,000
200 Prizes at 100 40,000
600 Prizes at I<X) 50,000
2,000 Prizes at 20 40,000
appkoximation prizes.
9 Approximation Prizes of S3OO 52,700
9 Approximation Prizes of 200... 1,800
9 Approximation Prizes of 100 9OO
565 Prizes, amounting to $69,90
Write for Circulars, or send order to B.
FERNANDEZ, Savannah. Ga.; CHAS. T.
HOWARD, New Orleans, La.
Tbe First Regular Quarterly Dollar
Drawing will take place on January 2,
1877. Tickets $1 each. Capital Prize, $15,000.
novs-d&wlm
CUT THIS OUT.
AT KROUSKOFF’S
MILLINERY HOUSE
Specialties Offered for tills Week.
TRIMMED LADIES’ HATS.
Exact copies from Mme. Verot'o Paris
patterns, S3 50} $5, $7 50 and $lO, far lees
than New Yck prices.
5,000 RIBBONS,
Twenty-five pieces Silk Velvets, Velvet
een- and Silks in all the new shades, at
less' than New York prioee.
STRAW AND FELT HATS,
In any shape and in immense quantities, at
less than New York prices.
I make it a specialty to offer full lines of
Millinery at wholesale and retail, for less
than New York P nces ’ s KROUSKOFF
Broad street, next to J. A. Gray & 00.
oetSkMY
I HEAP, ( 'M AP!
FRESH GOODS
-AT
J. P. Weathersbee’s S
Boulevard skirts, soc- worth 75.
Tantoa and Wool Flannels and Blankets.
Mens Merino Shirts, 85c. and upwards.
5,000 Pairs Cotton Hose, at G% and upwards.
6,000 Good Handkerchiefs, at sc.
5,000 Yards Hamburg Edgings, sc. and upwards.
6,000 Yards New Style Prints, just opened and cheap.
1,000 Dozen Coats’ Spool Cotton, 70c. per dozen.
Misses’ and Childrens’ Fancy Hose in Great Variety !
BEAUTIFUL LINE SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.
500 Woven Corsets, 50c. and upwards.
6-4 Waterproofs, 60c. and upwards.
J. P. WEATHERSBEE,
ovl2-eod6m-ct No. 279 Broad Street, Augusta. Ga.
H. A. BRAHE,
206 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA,* GA.,?
Begs to inform his friends, customers and the public gen
erally that he has opened a Large and Elegant Stock of FIRST
CLASS GOODS, which he will sell at Reasonable Prices.
All in want of anything in my Line will please give me
a call. Goods shown with pleasure.
Would call particular attention to my Large Stock of
TRIPLE-PLATED WARE, from the celebrated Factory of
Reed & Barton.
octP-3taw3m
GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!
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ARRIVED THIS LAST WEEK:
Several Cases Beautiful Calicoes,
Several Cases Georgia and Kentucky Jeans,
Several Cases Flannels, Sheetings, Shirtings,
Together with a General Assortment of
SEASONABLE DRY GOODS.
This week I will receive, per steamer General Barnes, large
additions in
Shawls, Balmoral Skirts, Dress Goods, Cas
simeres, Dress Buttons and Trimmings,
Notions, Fancy Goods and a Line of
FREDERICKSBURG CASSIMERES.
Something New. Fresh and Desirable Received Daily !
Perfect Satisfaction Guaranteed to all!
M. S. KEAN.
novl9-t f 271 unOAD STREET.
2,300 Ifards of
Dress Goods!
Which are a little Soiled from Handling,
Marked Down Regardless of* Cost,
THESE GOODS have recently been sold from 50 cts. to $1 per yard, but as we are de
termined to close them out between now and the time of our taking stock on the
;,™ y ’ we have mar!iecl down to the extreme low price of TWENTY
rIV Jii CLN 10.
THIS IS NO HUMBUG,
Remember, the first who comes has the choice of selection.
MULLAItKY BROS., 262 Broad Street*
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BLACK SILKS CHEAPER THAN EVER.
5 pieces Heavy Gross Grain at $1.50, good value for $3.00.
6 pieces Heavy Gros Grain at $2.00, never purchased before for less
5 pieces of Extra Heavy Gros Grain at $2.50, the like of which have never
been sold for less than $3.25.
MULLAItKY BROS., 262 Broad Street".
CLOAKS.
The Largest and Best Assortment of NEW and FASHIONABLE CLOAKS ever
offered in this city have just been received, and will be sold at astonishing low prices at
MULLARKY BROS’, 262 Broa,d Street.
nov26-ct
OUT SHOPPING:
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Well. good sakes! Goo ! morning Mrs. Smith; where so earlv this mo mine?
Oh, Mrs. Jonrai, I am out shopping. lam going to L. RICHARDS’ iOry Goods
Store. That is the Place above ali others to get Good Goods: I mean I’irst Class
Goods, at low prices. He will not be UNDERSOLD. I have been humbugged long
enough, running around picking up every little old trashy article X see advertised; I
am sick tired of it. It is just throwing monev away.
Why Mrs. Smith, do tell. I have been caught in the same trap. I read the adver
tisements about Millions and Millions of Goods more than could be packed in all the
houses in Augusta. It just sets everybody crazy, and away we go to buy a collar for
lc.; a paper of pins for 2cts.; a whole box of hooks and eves for Sets.; soap enough to
last a whole life time for lOcts.; dress goods at 5, C, 8 and iocts not worth the making
and thousands of things nothing but trash, soiled goods, auction goods and all kinds
of stuff.
Well, Mrs. Jones, I have found it out at last. They do this tc> humbug us. They
know we aie so easily humbugge I, and when we get there we get so excited by being
baited with the trashy things, they get us In their power and we pay any kind of prices
and many times pay just double what the articles are worth.
Why, Mrs. Smith, you don’t say that is the CASE J
\es, Mrs. Jones, it is too true; and that is the secret of so me of these merchants
making so much money by advertising these cheap things, jus t to get you there.
Well, done, Mrs. Smith, you have opened rnv eyes, and thai iks for it. I never under
stood it before. Now do tell me about this L. RICHARDS. SVno is he, and where did
he come from?
Why, Mrs. Jones, I thought you knew H® is the same J M Richards that with his
brothers. V. AF. Richards, established the old Fredericksb urg Store. You kn ow the
old firm was V. Richards & Bro. That firm is all busted up now and this L. Richards
has gone to himself at
THE AUGUSTA DRY GOODS STORE,
where he keeps the nicest and best selected slock of Dry Goods in the eitv—suited to
thewants of all at the Lowest Prices. Having had au expel ience of twent?^years
he knows how to make selections for every one You ought just to see beautiful styles
of Dress Goods, in all the new shades, and so cheap. And, oh! those beautiful Cloaks
they are perfectly elegant, so stylish! His Black Alpacas are the best aud cheapest in
the city—and Black Lasnmeres, he just beats the World. He keeps everything in his
line you could wish for. Notions, a 1 kinds, Hosiery. Gloves, Ribbons and, oh, those
exquisite Neck-ties. Bouchins of everv description. He will soil you a whole piece of
six yards for 25 cents. Blankets, all prices—the prettiest I ever saw. Misses and
li&du6B Meriao Pan tale tts and Lndervests, and the nicest Perfumery. It would take
me a whole month to tell you of everything he l as. He is /.gent for those sDlendid
Raxor-steel Scissors, and for different kinds Sewing Machine Needles. You ean get six
needles for 25 cents. He carries on the SAMPLE BUSINESS just like he didin hU
old House: sends samples to friends at a distance, and when Jie gets an order at retail
for $lO and over, will pay all express charges to the custom er’s nearest depot. It is
such an accommodation, and so nice for those that cannot vis it the city
Well, good morning. Mrs. Smith, l am so glad you tol l me of this L. Richards
Good morniug. Mrs. Jones. Here is one of his cards I give you.
L. RICH/JIRDS,
PROPRIETOR OF THE AUGUSTA DRY GOODS STORE,
.. - 20$' BROAD SI REET, AUGDBTA, GA.
noTl9-tZ (nextdo pr to Jais. G. BaHle A Bro
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Incorp r i 345. 4F ,1
J* I'HOS, STE V E.\slo.\, Titaaici’ Oeu, aupT,
8 Pemberton Square, Boston. Lowell. Mass.
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP,
LOWELL. MASS.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
COTTON BACHffIERT
Pickers, Cards, Lap Winders, Railway Heads, Drawing
Frames, “Lowell Speeders” of seven different sizes, making
Bobbins containing 8 to 64 oz. Cotton each, Sawyer Patent
Ring Frames, Pearl Patent Ring Frames, Common Ring
Frames, with 6,8, 10 or 12 oz. spindles, Mules (Platt pattern)
Spoolers, Warpser, Slashers (L. M. S. patent), Looms, Twist
ers, Filling Winders, Shearing Machines, Brushing Me chines
Sewing Machines, Folders (Elliott patent), Hydraulic Presses,
Hydraulic Pumps, Size Kettles, Stop Gates, Indigo Mills,
Elevators (Thompson patent), Turbine Wheels (Boyden pat
ent), Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Cast Gearing, Cut Gearing,
Chipped Gearing, Iron and Brass Castings, Plans for Cotton
Mills, etc., etc.
PAPER MACHINERY.
Light and Heavy Rag Cutters, Railroad and Devil Dusters
Thrashers, Rotary Bleachers, Rag Engines, Cylinder Wash
ers, Fourdrinier and Cylinder Machines, Stop Cutters, Stuff
and Fan Pumps, Chilled Rolls, Super Calenders, with four
to ten Iron or Paper Rolls, Platers, Gun Metal Rolls, Cylinder
iuoulds, Dandy Rolls, Roll Bars and Bed Plates, Trimming
Presses, Plans for Paper Mills, etc., etc.
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REFERENCES.—Augusta Faotory, F. Cogin, Esq., Superintendent; Langley Manu
facturing Company, Langley.S. C.; Camperdown Mills, Greenville, S. C.; Marsh A All
good Trion Factory, Ga.; J. W. & F. P. Gray, Adairsville, Ga.; Mississippi Mills, Wes
son, Miss.; Great Falls Manufacturing ('oompany, Rockingham, N. C.; Roswell Manu
facturing Company, Roswell, Ga.; Princeton Manufacturing Company, Athens, Ga.;
Chattahoochee Manufacturing Company, West Point, Ga.; New High Shoals Manufac
turing Compaliy, High Shoals, Ga.; Reedy River Manufacturing Company, Greenville,
S. C.; D. E. Converse & Cos., Bivingsville, S. C.; J. T. Morenead Jt Cos., lieidsville, N. C.;
Little River Manufacturing Company, Mancnester, N. C.; Lehman Manufacturing Com
pany, Prattville, Ala.; Tennessee Manufacturing Company, Nashville, Teun.: Laudis
Manufacturing Company, Shelbyville. Tern-; S. L. Graham A Son, Pinewood, Tenn.;
Stonewall Manufacturing Company, Enterpin-e, Miss.; Marshall Manufacturing Com
pany, Richmond, Va.; Win. E. Hooper A Sous. Baltimore, Md.; Union Manufacturing
Company, Baltimore, Md.; Gambrlll, lons A Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Win. H. Baldwin &
Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Phoenix Factory, Baltimore, Md.; Laurel Manufacturing Company
Baltimore, Md. jan2-lv
No. 219 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, CA.^j
ESTABLISHED
ORIGINAL NON-BOARD AGENCY,
QONSULT your interest and call or write for rates before Insuring elsewhere.
Fire, Life, Marine, and Accident Insurance
Effected in%ownor country, at lowest adequate rates, in the annexed list of First
Class Companies, which are second to none In Reliability, Pair Dealing and Prompt
Payment of Losses:
GROSS ASSETS, OVER
London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Cos., Fire Association Ins. Cos. Philadelphia.
England. Williamsburg City Fire Ins. Cos., New York.
Westchester Fire Insurance Cos., New York. , ... T
n ~—. T „ ~, T Richmond Fire Association Insurance Cos.,
Commercial Fire Insurance Cos., St. Louis. Richmond Va.
\ irginia Home I ire Ins. Cos., Richmond. Farmers’ and Drovers’ Fire Insurance Cos.,
Farmville Insurance and Banking Cos., j Louisville, Ky.
Farmville, Va, st. Nicholas Fire Ins. Cos., of New York.
Arctic Fire Ins. Cos., of New York. i
iETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, Conn.
TRAVELLERS’ LIFE AND ACCIDENT, HARTFORD, CONN.
Accident Insurance a Specialty.
C. W. HARRIS,
jan23-ly MANAGER.
THE QUESTION SETTLED.
Where to Buv Dry Goods
AT THE RICHT fPRICE 7
GO THIS WEEK TO THE NEW STORE,
xx. w. laktdram:,
NO. 268 BROAD STREET,
AND YOU will be convinced of the fact. Many new Goods arriving DAILY for this
week. A beautiful line of BLACK SILKS, the very best in the market (it will
you good to see them if you don’t buy) and at NEW YORK PRICES.]
Those beautiful BLACK CASHMERES, and at prices to please.
NEW DRESS GOODS at all prices.
50,000 yards Pretty Prints just in, new patterns.
10,000 Cotton Flannels from 10c. a yard up.
60 doz. Felt Skirts from 30c. up, worth double the money
200 Cloth Cloaks, the latest styles, and at prices to please.
100 pairs 10-4 White Bed Blankets at $2.25, worth double.
200 pieces Kentucky Jeans from 10c. a yard up ; prices
never heard of before.
50 bales Checks, Stripes and Domestics at prices to please
Lots or smill things too numerous to mention, hut which vou can see in shopping
Merchants who need goods to fill up will do well to call before buying elsewhere.
ISPECIAL.—IOO doz. Harris’ KID GLOVES, 2-button, from $1 up—the VERY BEST—
STRICTLY NEW YORK RETAIL PRICEB. P
H. W. LANDRAM,
nov26-ct
MUST BE
DISPOSED OF
UNTIL disposed of in some other way!
the Stock of
Books, Stationery,
—AND—
Fancy Goods
—AT—
RICHARDS’BOOK STORE,
Belonging to the late arm of thos.
RICHARDS*SON, will be offered at
cost and less than cost for cash. The stock
is extensive, well assorted and in good con
dition. W. T. RICHARDS,
july9 tf Surviving Partner.
A FRESH LOT
-OF-
Larrabie’s Crackers,
Just received at
JAMES G. BAILIE * BRO’S.
~ octa&-ly v
CAPITALISTS,
Look Here!
One of the Richest GOLD MINES in
Georgia, lying within four miles of Union
Point, Georgia, for sale by
E. Gr. WILLIAMS,
Real Estate Agent, Union Point,
novls-2m Greene County, Ga.
HOMEOPATHICS.
A COMPLETE Pharmacy ease of ap
proved Homeopathic Medicines, em
bracing seventy-six leading remedies;
TINCTURES and PELLETT’S, also HUM
PHREY’S SPECIFICS, at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE.
WINDOW GLASS.
French and American window
GLASS, all sizes, cut to order; Double
and Single thick, by the box or single
light. Also, Putty and Glaziers’ Tacks and
Glaziers’ Diamonds, at
J. H. ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORR
0v26-Ct
Oil c Al£ R Hy $
FOR SALE,
FIRST-CLASS small sale.
at THIS OFFICE.
To Rent.
One Tenement House on Telfair street,
containing Six Rooms and Two Kitchen
Rooms; and (las, Water and Bath Boom.
novlS-tf JAMES Q. BAILIE.
NEW STORE GILDERS,
Looking Glass & Picture Frame Makers.
Old Frames Begilt to Look Equal to New.
Old Paintings Carbfxti.lt Glsahbd,
Lonkd and Varnished.
2*o. 40 JACKSON STREET.
PICTURE FRAMES made at reduced
prices, and although the prices are cut
down, they are still too high for the times,
andihence I have reduced the price as low
as any place In the United States. Regi{d
ing old Picture Frames at one hall the old
price. Try if It is not 10.
i. J. BROWNE,
mhS-tf Agent and Manage
City of Augusta Bonds for Sale!
CITT BONDS, dated Nov. Ist, 1376, bear
ing 7 per cent. Interest, payable 1899 and
1901, are on sale at the office of the City
Collector and Treasurer, on Mclntosh st.
I. P. GARVIN,
nov22-10t Collector and Treasurer.
“HOMES FOR ALL.”
Real Estate for Sale.
2,130 BUILDING LOT3.
C 5 HOUSES AND LOTS.
84 PLANTATIONS, improved and un
improved.
33 FARMS, Improved and unimproved.
83,000 ACRES OF LAND, unimproved.
The above situated In this State and
South Carolina.
Now is the time to Invest in Real Estate.
Call and examine the large stock, particu
larly attractive. I do not advertise In de
tail, but can suit the most fastidious, in lo
calities, quality, price and terms.
N. B.—Parties wishing to sell or hire
Farms. Plantations and Lands, will find it
to their advantage to communicate with
me. My correspondence in the Real Estate
business Is very extensive, North, South,
East and West. M. HYAMS,
a novl2-su&tu lm Real Estate Agent.
Greene County, Georgia, Property,
FOR SALE,
APPLY 10
J. F. 4J. C. HART,
Real Estate Agents,
ect2s Union Point, Oa.
I. S. & P. C. TANT,
First Door South of New Post-oiEU e.
WE have no agents on the plains for the
capture of
SITTING BULL,
or other cattle of that kind, but we have
provided ourselves with ttrst-class connec
tions in the States of Georgia, Tennessee
and Kentucky for the purchase of superior
stock, so that we are now prepared to furn
ish our customers at large with splendid
selections of the choicest beef, lamb, veal,
mutton, etc. In addition to our variety of
fresh meats, wo shall keep on hand regu
larly corned beef, tongue, etc. And in
proper season we will offer the best grades
hogshead cheese, sausages (mixed and all
pork), and such other goods as may be
looked for in a iirst-class Meat Establish
ment.
B. H. JUDKINS
at the same headquarters, will be pleased
to serve his friends with full supplies of
Vegetables, Fish, Game, and such other
table attractions as the country provides.
Possessing excellent facilities in Norfolk
for being steadily supplied with the b st
brands of Oysters, during the approaching
season, he will make a specialty of that
trade, conveniently combining it with his
ice business. Icea melons during the re
maining warm months. Free delivery of
goods to all parts of the city by both con
cerns. Orders respectfully solicited and
satisfaction guaranteed in all instances.
septß-2aw-Cm
DO Yoir
WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE?
ALL at the Drug Store of
EDWARD BARRY & 00.
The Oldest Established House iu the City
who have just received a large
supply of
JEWETT’S PURE LEAD,
ATLANTIC PURE LEAD,,
GREEN SEAL ZINC,
PURE LINSEED OIL, Raw*boiled,
VARNISHES OF EVERY KIND.
PAINT BRUSHES, all qualities
and sizes,
SPIRITS OF TURPENTINE,
COLORS OF EVERY VARIETY.
PATENT and LIQUID DRYERS.
MINERAL PAINT,
And every article required for a perfect
JOBIOF PAINTING.
If you will call, we will prove that our
prices are
Extremely Rensonable !
DON'T FORGET SION OF TOTS
Two 3JC ortars,
261 BROAD STREET,
AT DRUG STORE OF
Edward Barrv'& Cos.
OCtls-tf
READI
AND KNOW YOUR WANTBI
King’s Toilet Powder,
Gowiand’s Lotion,
ilimrod’s Asthma Cure,
Durang’s Rheumatic Cure,
Paris Thapsia Plaster,
Pond’s Extract (of Witch Hazel),
Horiick’s Food for Infants,
Crab Orchard Salts,
Imperial Gran urn.
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy,
Nasal Douches for Catarrh,
Linck’s Malt Extract (Eng’sh)
Savory and Moore’s Pancreatic Emul
sion,
Packer’s Healing Tar Soap,
Pear’s Transparent Soap, Toilet and
Shaving (English),
AND OVER
FOUR THOUSAND
Other articles of common use and neces
sity, at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE,
JiERVOUS DEBILITY.
Vital Weakweis or Depression i r weak
exhausted feeling, no energy or courage;
the result of Mental Mental Over-work,
Inrilrcretlon* or Exresses, or Some drain
upon the system, Is always cured by
Humphrey’s Homeopathic Specific No 28
It tones up and invigorates the sys
tem, dispels the gloom and despon
dency, Imparts strength and energy—stops
the drain and rejuvenates the entire man
Been used twenty years with perfect
success by thousands. Sold by dealers.
Price SI.OO per single vial, or $5.00 per pack
age of five vials and $2.00 vial of powder.
Sent by mail on receipt of price. Address
Humphreys’ Homeopathic Medicine Com
pany, 562 Broadway, New York.
mav9.ftnd.tf
ijwmnn
Saved, prom the win
please let it be known to tne world that
ybur Regulator has saved me from the
grave. 1 have suffered for many years with
Indigestion and Liver Comidaint, and took
everything that was recommended to me
without any relief, until I tried your Regu
lator; it has cured me entirely. Recom
mend it to the human race.—J. U. Bca
kbtt, Jeffersonville, Twiggs county, Ga.
S I M MO N S ’
LIVER
REGULATORI
FOB
Dispepsia, Constipation
JAUNDICE, BILIOUS ATTACKS,
SICK HEADACHE, COLIC,
Depression of Spirits,
*OU li NTOM AC IT.
IHEART-BUKN. Ac.. Ac.,
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Is a faultless family medicine.
Does not disarrange the svsb*tn.
Is sure to cure if taken r.-gularly.
Is no drastic violent medicine.
Does not interfere with busings.
Is no intoxicating beverage.
Contains the simplest and best remedies
CAUTION :
Buy no Powders or Prepared SIM
MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR unless
in our engraved wrapper, with Trade
Mark, Stamp and Signature un
broken. None other is genuine.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
M aeon, Ga , and Philadelphia.
Ooii7iy
M TEE MILD PQWEB mf
iCURESi
nrMPnßEis’
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
Have proved, from the most
ample experience, an entire *ncces. Bimp'e.
Prompt, Efficient ami Reliable. They are the only
xnealdnes perfectly adapted to popuhir use—w
simple that mistake* cannot be made in using
them; so harmless as to be free from danger; and.
so efficient as to be al-srays reliable. They have the
highest commendation from all, and will always
render satisfaction. Price, in luigetl ree-drachm.
vials, with directions:
Fob. Cores. Gen' - *.
1. Fevers, Congestion, Ini! run m.lt ions, • . I j
S. Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Colic, . . SO
3. Crying-Colic,orTeething of Infanta, , SO
4. Diarrhoea, of Children or Adults, . . .0
3- Dysentery, Griping, Bilions Cedi . . 50
€. Cholera-Morbus, Vomiting, • • .■ . So
7. Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 7 , . .J, SO
b. Neuralgia, Toothache, Favotdv\ . . . SO
9. Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo, I. 50
10. Dyspepsia, Bilious Stomach, . 7 . . SO
11- Suppressed, or Painful Periods, . . . 50
12- Whites, too Profuse Periods, .... 50
IS. Croup, Cough, Difficult Breathing, . . 50
1A Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions, . 50
0- Rheumatism, Rheumatic Pains, . . . 59
16. Fewer and Ague, Chill Fever, Arnes, 50
1<- Files, blind or bleeding, ...... 50
16. Ophthalmy, and Sore or W alt Erse, , 50
19. Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Influenza, . 50
B). Whooping-Cough, Violent Coughs, . 40
11. Asthma, Oppressed Breathing, . . . Ct>
22. Ear Discharges, Impaired Hearing, . i.|
!S. Scrofula, Enlarged Olands. Swellingt, . So
84. General Debility, Physical Weakness, 50
85. Dropsy and Bean*y Secretions, . . }y
36. hea-hlckness, Sickness lioci Riuiag, . 50
27. Kidney-Disease, Gravel 50
88. Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness,
or Involuntary Discharges, , . . . .100
29. Sore Month,Canker, 5
SO. X : rinary Weakneaa,Wett:ug theßed, 5)
31. Painful Periods, with Epa-ina, . . S>
32. Sufferings ut Change of life, ... .10*
S3. Epllepsey, Spxsma, St. Vitus’ Dance, . 1C *
54, Rlphtheila, ('lterated Sore Throat.. . 51
35. Chi onic Congestions anl Eruptions, 5 *
FAMILY CASES.
Case (Morocroi with above 35 large vials ant
Manual of Directions, . . . . 0O
Caae (Morocco) of 20 large vials and Book. 6C*
trThese remedies are sent by tho
case or single box to any part oC the
country, free of charge, on receipt of
prices Address
Hum ß2Slipl?hS!teedlcln, Oo„
Office and Depot, No. 562 Banana at. New Yens.
For Sale by all Druggist*.
For sale by W. H. T*Ju, lionisen, 204
Broa<l street; Fleming Bros., 318 Broad
street; J. H. Alexander, 212 Broad street;
Reaney & Durban, 2UO Broad street. Agents
for Augusta, Ga.
dfteA-difccl v
DR. GILDER’S
LIVER PILLS!
IF your head aches, take three Pills oa
going to bed.
ir your liveo is not acting properlv, ana
you feel dull and drowsy, three Pills at
night will clear the system of vitiated bile,
and make you feei like anew person.
If you have a pain in the side or back,
it probably arises from a torpid liver. SUr
it to action by taking a dose of these Liver
Pills.
If your bowels are constipated, two Pi 11a
at bed time wfll set you all right.
If your food does not digest, take two or
three Pills twice a week at bed time, unfit
three or four doses have been taken, and
you will rind yourself entirely relieved of
these disagreeable symptoms.
If your complexion is sallow, and your
eyes discolored, a full dose of these Puls
will impart a roseate hue to your cheeks,
and give your eye the brilliancy of perl, ct
health.
If you have Chills and Fever, take three
of the Liver Pills at bed time, after Ihe
chill has passed off. If they should i>ot
operate thoroughly before breakTast. talse
one more Pill. During the dav take about
15 grains of quinine, in doses of five grains,
each, at Intervals o two hours. Repeat t ie
quinine for two or three days, About the
sixth night, take another dose of the Pills,,
and on the seventh day take fifteen grains
of quinine, as before. *"
By following this treatment carefully
no one need suffer from this distressing
complaint.
In any and all diseases where a cathartic
medicine Is required, these Pills will be
found the safest and best remedy before
the public.
BARRETT & LAND
Are the General Agents for the United
States oct-Htf _
(HJt EXTRA Fine Mixed Cards, with
jZitJ name, 10 cents, post paid. L. JONES
A CO,, Nassau, N. Y.
Week U’Agents. Sam-
Free. P. o. VICK
ERY, Augusta, Maine.
J. St. Julien Yates
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA.
novlß-tf
Cincinnati Lager Beer,
BOTTLED expresslv for family üße, at
l reduced prices—sl.2s a dozen.
Also, Mocking Bird Food, at 320 Broad
street, opposite the Planters' Hotel.
oct29-3m j. u. MEYER.
D'R ESS MAKING
—BY—
Mrs. S. M. Gurley
85 GREENE STREET.
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