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AUGUSTA 0A..:
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Tuesday Morning, December 12, 1876.
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I ates. Once a Week-Full Kates tor
' .A-y insertion. Double Column and
1 ~‘cial Advertisements—2s per cent, ad
iiice Local or Business Notices— 2o cents
* r line. Marriage and Funeral Notices—
per square. Obituaries— 2o cents oer
line Weekly advertisements— $1 per
La care, or one-third of the Kates of the
p aly lor contracts.
TERMS s
Daily Constitutionalist.
YEAR BIX DOLLARS
i‘X MONTHS THREE DOLLARS
lUKEE MONTHS .. ONE DOLLAR AND
FIFTY CENTS
O.SE MONTH FIFTY CENTS
TANARUS; -Weekly.
ONE YEAR FOUR DOLLARS
4x MONTHS TWO DOLLARS
I dREE MONTHS ONE DOLLAR
Weekly,
ONE YEAR TWO DOLLARS
SIX MONTHS ONE DOLLAR
THREE MONTHS. FIFTY CENTS
fraf-Cash in all cases must accompany
the order, or no notice will be taken of
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The King is Coming.
Xo stars unwonted blaze within the sky,
* No statues sweat as In the Roman days,
No prodigies of ghosts affright the eye,
stalking at midnight through the city’s
ways,
And yet—The Silent King is coming!
It might be thought that from their graves
should rise
l’ho musket-bearing citizens of yore,
To greet the calling arum with stern sur
prise
And muster at their rendezvous once
more—
Now that the Silent King is coming!
With changeless gaze he comes, and turn
eth not.
For destiny has said, “The land is thine!”
Ho heedeth nuttiing, plot or counterplot;
“ike scepter shall not pass without my
line,”
So thinks the Silent King that’s coming!
Useless the aid of them that sleep in death;
Their prayers, their presence, would alike
be vain:
These are no times for waste of life or
breath.
And who would ask for ghost* to come
again,
Now that the Silent King is coming!
He eometh not to play the role of fool;
His reign shall earnest be, and not a jest;
His will shall be his policy and rule;
Woe to the Yuan withstanding the behest
Of him the Silent King that’s coming!
Who is it rolgneth by the grace of God?
Whose high commission beareth Heaven’*
seal?
Who shall affright the Cfesars by his nod,
And earth’s sublimest majesty reveal?
Who but the Silent King that’s coming!
So pompous trump of horald sounds be
fore;
No noisy retinue of war hath he;
And yet his angry eye shall frighten more
Than armed hands of horse and infantry.
Fear not, the Silent King is coming!
Fear not, my friends; bring forth the writ
ten law.
And, as of old, prepare the civic throng;
Man never greater ooronation saw
Than when the sovereign people take
their own—
They are the Silent King that’s coming!
SO PLAI'STISG AUVKRTISKMKST TO
DECEIVE THE PEOPLE.
THE CHARTER OAK
COOKING STOVE
k a plain, substantial stove, made of the
best iron, and carefully put together.
MORE THAN
Two Hundred afld Fifty Thousand
in the United States. This fact
sufficient guarantee* 1 hat they are good
stuvH*, Wholesale and retail at
D. E. FULLERTON'S
nov23-3m Augusta, Ga.
There’s Millions In It!
Some of those town lots
Monthly installments.
Apply to J. F. AJ.C.U ART,
Real Estate Agents,
Jov24-tf Union Point, Ja.
FRESH TEAS.
ARRIVALS OF FRESH TEAS
THE quality Is very superior. Regular
customers are assured of getting the
•Jon Tea, both in brand and In llavor, that
wey have so long used and approved, at
_ ALEXANiEH’B DRUG STORE
WITHOUT DOUBT
Bright Prospects for the Future.
MHL 1. TILDMF W tORK,
As President of the United States, com-
confidence will be Immediately
restored, and business of every description
l i progress very rapidly; and with
HIS. A. HENDRICKS, OF KDIMA,
£? 'ce-Presldent, the population of Geor
*’a will be doubled in the next four years,
¥ the Empire State can offer greater 1n-
to emigrants and capitalists
nan any other Southern State, and as ad
itional security, in having
Alfred H. Colquitt
taxes will be reduced, the
•Jt of the State protected. In accoru
“oe with the above facts, Real Estate
JvT B the greatest inducements for invest*
the same having now touched bot-
v ®* Invest immediately, and in a f ew
Kars you will And yourselves millionaires,
hu „ ttn< J examine the large stock of v ®l ua "
%al Estate I am offering for sale in
State and South Carolina.
, M. HYAM9.
deei©-au&tul m Real Estate Agent.
—ON THE—
Georgia & Macon & Augusta Railroads.
the piSf AFT Jf E Suuda >'. October 15,1876
Macon and l *.^*! llß^ 00 the Qeor * ia nl
“uws: AH *" U willrun .
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
OAT FASSENQSB TBAIN WILL
Augusta at
Leave Atlanta at! a - m
Arrive in Augusta ar' ? :00a - m -
Arrive In Atlanta at. *:£?' m
[>, m.
We AugueVa? B^ o2B TBAW _
Leave Atlanta at 8,20 P- m
Arrive in Augusta at'..7.7.7 18 -. gS “
Arrive In Atlanta at V.V.'.l'.'. 6:25 a.' m
CAMAK PASSENGER TRAIN,
(DAILY, SUNDAYS EXCEPTED),
between Camak and Augusta, will run as
T follows:
Leave Camak at e ., 0 „ _
Arrive at Camak at... “•
Arrive in Augusta at also a’m'
MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
DAY PASSKNGEB TBAIN WILL
Run as follows:
Leave Augusta at m
Leave Macon at.. . s.oo a. m.
Arrive in Macon.. ®' B ? a * m - ■
Arrive in Augusta...;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;; ;
NIGHT PASSENGEB TBAIN.
Leave Augusta at
Arrive in Macon at... £•
Arrive in Augusta at ~'.*.7.7.7" 7^5 5“
®ct26-tf 8. K. JOHNSON. '
Superintendent.
Fast All Rail Schedule North.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA A AUGUSTA R. H
Ohablotte. Columbia & Augusta R. R 1
Passenger Department. " >
_ Columbia. S. C., Nov. 1, 1876. i
wIS?... . via Charlotte, Richmond and
aß j d ?* J . ton ’ offers the same time to North
eri* Points as the Atlantic Coast Line.
PASSENGERS
Leaving Augusta s-ion m
” Riel;S otte a! £.
;; Washington;::;;;;;;;;;;;;
•• S:
Gn this train comfortable sleeping cars
run between Augusta and Salisbury. Ele
gant day coaches between Salisbury and
Richmond; Pullman Palace sleeping cars
between Richmond and .New i ork 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 hour run.
JAS. ANDERSON. Gen’l Supt.
A. POPE
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
JNO. R. PALMER,
nov3-tf President.
Atlantic Coast Line,
Passenger Department,
Wilmington, N.C .October 18th, t-76.
The Railway lines at interest, via Rich
mond and Washington, invite attention to
the quickened speed and improved accom
modation of the all 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..B:oo p, m., 26:40 hours
Arrive at Washington.! :13 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 Sleeping 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, 9:00, p. m., a39 hour
run.
For tickets and all information, inquire
at C. C. <fc A. R. R. Ticket Office, Union De
pot, or B. F. Bmwn, Planters’ Hotel.
JAS. ANDERSON, Gen’l Supt.
A. Pope,
oct23-3nl General Passenger Agent
CUT THIS OUT.
AT KROUSKOFF’S
MILLINERY HOUSE
Specialties Offered for this Week.
TRIMMED LADIES’ HATS.
Exact copies from Mme. Verot’s Paris
patterns, $3 50; $5, $7 50 and $lO, far less
than New Yo-k prices.
5,000 RIBBONS,
Twenty-five pieces Silk Velvets, Velvet
eens, and silks in all the new shades, at
less than New York prices.
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 prices.
S. KItOUSKOFF,
Broad street, next to J. A. Gray & Cos.
oct22- lv_
CARPETS,
FALL, TRADE
love.
New and handsome styles of
CARPET^,
WINDOW SHADES,
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS,
LACE CURTAINS, AND
CORNICES, RUGS, MATS
AND DRUGGETS,
Opened this week for Fall Trade, at
Prices to Suit the Times.
At JAS. G. BAILIE ft BRO’S.
Wl,ooo yards Carpets 18c to 35c per
yard. uoy3
iIiNLiL nuns.
WARRANTED FAST COLORS,
ATfi 1-4 c.
—AT—
c. J. T. BALK’S,
So. 136 Broad Street,
Halt a bloci: above the Lower Market.
Bleached Homespun at sc.
Heavy Cotton Flannel at 10c.
Splendid Blankets, from $1 50 up.
All Wool Shawls, from 50c. up.
Will close out a large lot of new St> le
Trimmed Ladies’ Hats, at about half their
lot of that fine Sea Island Sheet
ing. at Bc. per yard.
Great Bargains will be offered in every
department, and ali in want of
dry goods
Of anv kind will do well to call at 136
Broad Street.
c. J. T. BALK.
dec3-tf
To Rent.
this place. Possession
dec-6- wefrisu Sparta, Ga.
Uxx HJiAi 4
FRESH GOODS
—AT—
J* P. Weathersbee’s !
Boulevard skirts, 50c.. worth 75.
Canton and Wool Flannels ana Blankets.
Mens Merino Shirts, 35c. and upwards.
5,000 Pairs Cotton Hose, at 6% and upwards.
5,000 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,
novl2-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.
octl*>-3taw3m
GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!
ARRIVED THIS LAST WEEK:
Several Cases Beautiful Calicoes,
Several Cases Georgia anrl 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 - tf 271 BROAD STREET,
HOLIDAY GOODS.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Initial Hand
kerchiefs, Silk Handkerchiefs, in all Colors.
Ladies’ Ties and Neck Wear in latest novelties.
Childrens’ Hoods, Knit Jackets, etc. Real Tor
toise Shell Combs and Jewelry. Celluloid Coral
Combs, Chains, etc. Initial Sleeve Buttons,
Pocket Books, Pen-knives and Scissors.
Will open a large lot of Ladies W ork-boxes,
etc., Dolls and Fancy Goods suitable for Xmas
Presents, at
J. H. TRUMP’S.
NO. 220 BROAD STREET,
oct3l-dec3-3m CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK.
CHRISTMAS WILL SOON BE HERE.
LOOKOUT FOR THE NEW STORE THE
COMING WEEK!
< >
H. W. LANDRAM,
NO. 268 BROAD STREET.
I WILL OPEN this week lots of New Goods, bought recently, and at very
low prices, and to be sold the same way. For the Men who would like to
make their wives a handsome Christmas present, see those handsome Black
Silks at less than New York Prices—the best in tbe market—and lots of other
articles that will please them. New and desirable Dress Goods received the
past few days. Black Alpacas, Black Cashmeres, and many others to suit the
season, and at popular prices.
200 Ladies’ Cloth Cloaks from $2 up to the finest.
500 Pieces Beautiful Prints from 6>£c. to Bc. for the best. The prettiest
styles out this season.
200 Pieces Bleached Shirting at all prices, from sc. to Wamsutta, at 12>£o,
200 Pieces Kentucky Jeans from 9>£e. up to the best.
50 Bales Brown Shirting, Checks, Stripes, etc., at very low prices.
TO ARRIVE OIV WEDNESDAY:
50 Dozen of those popular Shirts from 50e. up.
100 Pairs of those 10-4 White Blankets at $! 1.25 —worth double the money.
A fine line of small articles Gloves, Hosier y, Corsets, Needles, Pins, and a
thousand things only toi be seen to be appreciated. Country Merchants who
want Goods to fill up with before the holidays, \ vill do well to call at 268 Broad
Street before being taken in elsewhere. You cam save money by so doing.
H. W . LANDRAM,
nev26-ct
GOOD BARGAINS.
WABRENTED GOLD (or purchasers
can get their money back) such as
Watches, Rings, Lockets. Bracelets. Great
assortment of Charms, Studs and Sleeve
Buttons, Scarf Pins, Gold Thimbles, Silver
Thimbles. Gold and Silver Spectacles, La
dies’ and Gentlemen's Watch Chains (solid
Sold), Gold Neoklaces for Ladies and Chil
ren; also. Silver Watches, Sliver Chains
and Plated Jewelry—nloe assortment. All
Watches, ftc., lelt with G. Cohen, if not
called for within thirty days will be sold
for the repairs.il am now selling out.
G. COHEN, Aghnt,
declO-lm 150 Broad st.
MANHOOD
|f| RESTORED.
iff ■ Victims of youthful imprudence, who
' 39 I have tried in vain every known remedy.
H ■ will learn of a simple prescription, FRIES*
■ ■ for the speedy cure of nervous debility,
■ ■premature decay, lost manhood, and ali
\ | V ■■Sdtsordera brought on by excesses. Any
druggist has the Ingredients. Address
RAVIOM)N ft CO., 8C Nassau St,, N.X
Gbxnite IrolKWare.—A new and valuable
discovery. A great improvement upon the
cast iron, tin and porcelain-lined cooking
vessels. Every housekeeper should try it.
Sold by D. L. Fullerton,
now23-tf Augusta, Ga.
IhwM 1 MUSS ! LARUES! STUCK.!
BEST ASSORTMENT OF
DRY GOODS!
IN THE CITY AT THE
OLD FREDERICKSBURG STORE,
CORNER BY THE PLANTERS HOTEL.
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WE RETAIL Unbleached and Bleached Domestics at wholesale prices—oomuaencing
with Fine Brown Cotton as low as 4e., and Bleached Cottons from 5c- up to the
VV'amsutta, the best bleached goods made, at 12%c. We have good 10-4 Sheetings at 20
and 25c.; the better goods on retail at Agent’s prices. We have yard wide Figured
Cambrics and Percales—elegant styles—at We have the best stock of Kentucky
Jeans, Tweeds and Cassimeres ever seen in Hiis city, and at the lowest possible prices.
We have the best line ot Cloaks for the price we ever sold, ranging in price from the
Sleeveless Jacket, at 85c.. up to elegant goods at every price and quality. We have a
choice line of Ladies’ and Bhildren’a Furs, commencing as low as $1 per set— beautiful
goods at $2.50, $3, $5, $6, $S and $lO. Also Fur Capes for Children and Worsted Sacques,
from 50c. up to sl. We have Shoulder Shawls from 25c. up to elegant large Square and
Long do., at prioes from 75c. up. We sell the bast Wamsutta Cotton and Fine Linen
Bosom Shirt at 75c. aud $1 ever seen for the money. Our $1 shirt is good enough for the
next President! We have Gentlemen’s Undervests and Drawers from 35c. up to the finest
All-Wool do., at various prices, according to quality. We have Gentlemen’s White
Handkerchiefs ready hemmed at 10c., up to as tine as any gentleman would wish, and
all at low prices. We have Cadies’do. at every price. YVe keep the best stock of
Lubin’s black goods in the city. Our Alpacas, Cashmeres and Bombazines, for dura
bility in colorings and elegant texture, cannot be beat. YVe have just received a case of
Black Cretones, originally worth 40c., which we will sell at 25c. They wil. wear as long
as an Alpaca costing 50e. They are a beautiful black, and far superior to a low priced
Alpaca. We keep full lines of Black and Colored Silks at all prices. We have Dress
Goods of all the new and elegant fabrics, and choice cloth shades. YY’e are selling them
at way down prices—some at 25 and 35c., the real value of which is much greater. We
have lull lines of Blankets from $1.25 up to the largest and best made In this country.
YVe are selling splendid 10-4 Bed Blankets at $2.25, $2.50 aQd up. We have a choice line
of Flannels, in White, Red and Opera, at a great deal less than last season. We keep
full lines of Table Linens, Napkins, Doyles, Towels, etc. YVe have good Towels as low
as
or prices of goods we keep. But remember we not only keep a large stock of all the
low and medium grades of goods, ana at the lowest prices, but, in addition, we keep a
large assortment of those of superior excellence at corresponding low prices. YY’e also
have the usual variety of little Nick-Nacks, and at such low prices. We name a few:
Hooks and Eyes at lc. per curd. Pins—2Bo pins to the paper-at 2c., or 3 papers for sc.
144 Shirt Buttons for 3c. Two papers of Needles for sc. A roll of Tape for 2c. 200 yards
Spool Cotton—2 spools for sc. Good Note Paper at sc. per quire. Good Envelopes, in
white and buff, at sc. per pack. Pencils at lc. each, or 10c. per dozen. Pocket Books at
10c. Ladies’ and Children's Garters at sc. Gents’ Hose at 8 and 10c. Ladies’ and
Children’s do. at 10c. Balbriggan do. at 12 Y t c., and hundreds of other articles at corres
pondingly low prices. We also keep all the better grades of the above at equally as
’ow prices, considering the quality of the goods. To our customers at a distance we
se;id samples and price list upon an application, and pay expreesage, as heretofore.
Merchants would do well to examine our stock. Wholesale Rooms ou the second, third
and fourth floors.
V. RICHARDS cV BRO.
decs-ct Corner by the Planters’ Hotel.
BUY YOUR
FURNITURE
AND BEDDINGr
De fwV/f
H 7, 147>£ and 149 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga,
UNDERTAKING
Ira. All Its Branolies.
Sunday Morning Cali at the Store—Sunday Afternoon and Night Calls, 103
Greene Street.
dec3-ct-3m
Incorporated 1845. Capital, $600,000.
J. TIIOS. STEVENSON, Treasurer! GEO. RICHARDSON, Sup’t,
8 Pemberton Square, Boston. Dowell, Mass.
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP,
LOWELL, MASS.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
COTTON MACHINERY
Pickers, Cards, Lap Winders, Railway Heads, Drawing
Frames, “Lowell Speeders” of seven different sizes, making
Bobbins containing 8 to 64 oz. Cotton eacli, 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 Machines
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 ior Cotton
Mills, etc., etc.
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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
Moulds, Dandy Rolls, Roll Bars and Bed Plates, Trimming
Presses, Plans for Paper Mills, etc., etc.
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REFERENCES.—Augusta Factory, F. Cogin, Esq.. Superintendent; Langley Manu
facturing Company, Langley, 8. C.: Camperdown Mills, Greenville. S. C.; Marsh & All
good Trton Factory, Ga.; J. W. ft F. V. Gray. Adairsville, Ga.; Mississippi Mills, Wes
son, Miss.; Great falls Manufacturing Coompany, 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 Company, High Shoals, Ga.; Reeuy River Manufacturing Company, Greenville
8. C.; D. E. Converse & Cos.. Bivlngsvilie, 8. C.; J. T. Morenead ft Cos., Reidsvillo, N. C.;
Little River Manufacturing Company, Mancnester, N. O.; Lehman Manufacturing Com
£ any, Prattville, Ala.; Tennessee Manufacturing Company, Nashville. Tenn Laud Is
lanufaoturlng Company, Shelbyville, Tenn ; 8. L. Graham ft Son, Pinewood, Tenn.;
Stonewall Manufacturing Company, Enterprise, Miss.; Marshall Manufacturing Com-
Bany.8 any. Richmond. Va.; Wm.E. Hooper ft Sons. Baltimore, Md.; Union Manufacturing
ompany, Baltimore, Md.; GambriU, Eons ft Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Win. H. Baldwin ft
Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Phoenix Factory, Baltimore, Md.; Laurel Manufacturing Company
Baltimore, Md. jan2-ly
No. 219 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, CA
ESTABLISHED 1800.
ORIGINAL NON-BOARD AGENCY,
QONSULT your interest and call or write for rates before Insuring elsewhere.
Fire, Life, Marine, and Accident Insurance
Effected in town or country, at lowest adequate rates, in the annexed list of First
Class Companies, which are second to none In Reliability, Fair Dealing and Prompt
Payment of Losses:
GROSS ASSETS, OVER @31>,000,000.
London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Go., Fire Association Ins. Cos. Philadelphia.
England. Williamsburg City Fire Ins. Cos., New York.
Westchester Fire Insurance Cos., New York. . , ™
Commercial Fire Insurance Cos., St. Louie. Richmond, Va? 9 ° C & ° n * nsurance
Virginia Home Fire Ins. to., Richmond. Farmers’ and Drovers’ Fire Insurance Cos.,
Farmville Insurance and Banking Cos., Louisville, Ky.
Farmville, Va, St. Nicholas Fire Ins. Cos., of New York.
Arctic Fire Ins. Cos., of New York.
JETNA LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, (mm.
TRAVELLERS’ LIFE AND ACCIDENT, HARTER, CONN
Accident Insurance a Specialty-
C. W. HAHRIH,
jan23-ly MANAGER.
rviv oasA ua ASDH,
FOR SALE,
FIRST-CLASS small safe.
Apply at THIS OFFICE.
imefcg.
To Rent.
One Tenement House on Telfair street,
containing Six Rooms and Two Kitchen
Rooms; and Gas, Water and Bath Room.
novls-tf JAMES G. BAILIE.
NEW STORE GILDERS,
Looking Glass & Picture Frame Makers.
Old Frames Regilt to Look Equal to New.
Old Paintings Carefully Cleaned,
Lined and Varnished.
NO. 4© JACKSON STREET.
PICTURE FRAMES made at reduced
prices, and although the prices are cut
dowu, they are still too high for the times,
and.heucc I have reduced the price as low
as any place In the United States. Regljd
ing old Picture Frames at one half the old
pnee. Try if It is not _o.
J. J. BROWNE,
mhs-tf Agent and Manage
City of Augusta Bonds for Sale!
CITY BONDS, dated Nor. Ist, 1876, bear
ing 7 per cent, interest, payable 1899 and
1901, are on sale at the office of the City
Collector and Treasurer, on Mclntash st.
I. P. GARVIN,
nov22-10t Collector and Treasurer.
Greene County, Georgia, Property,
FOR SALE,
APPLY TO
J. F. & J. C. HART,
Real Estate Agents,
ect2s Union Point, Ga.
L S. & P. C. TANT,
First Door South of New Poal-ottk-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 first-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, we 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 mav be
looked for in a first-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- lc@q tnolawa 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 alt instances.
septß-2aw-6m
IDO YOU
WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE?
£IALL at the Drug Store of
EDWARD BARM & CO.
The Oldest Established House In 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 OP TURPENTINE,
COLORS OF EVERY VARIETY.
PATENT and LIQUID DRYERS.
MINERAL PAINT,
And every article required for a perfect
JOB OF PAINTING.
If you will call, we will prove that our
prices are
Extremely Kcasomible !
DON’T FORGET SION OF THE
Two Mort ar s,
201 BROAD STREET,
-A.T DRUG STORE OF
Edward Barrv & Cos.
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READ!
AND KNOW YOUR WANTS!
King’s Toilst Powder,
Gowland’s Lotion,
Himrod’g Asthma Cure,
Durang** Rheumatic Cure,
Paris Thapsia Plaster,
Pond’s Extract (of Witch Hazel),
Horlick’s Food for Infants,
Crab Orchard Salts,
Imperial Granum,
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 OVEB
FOUR THOUSAND
Other articles of commou use and neces
sity, at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE.
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
WILL sell to an approved purchaser,
sixteen (16) acres or land, in a body,
at the upper end of Broad street, first out
side of the city. The improvements con
sists of a large frame building, but recent
ly built, suitable fora store and dwelling;
also, a double cabin and a beautiful strip
of woodland, with goodpasturings on the
river side. The above place is an admira
ble loo&tion for a Truck and Dairy Farm,
being in ten minutes’ drive to the centre of
the city. If not disposed of soon, will be
divided into lots, and sold for buildingpur
poses, for which there is a good demand,
being immediately in the midst of the fu
ture manufacturing district of the Augusta
canal.
Apply at BIGNON ft CRUMP,
octßl-tu-f-tf. 286 Broad street.
J. & P. COATS
HaVE been awarded & Medal and Diplo
ma at the Centennial Exposition and com
mended by the Judges for
“SUPERIOR STRENGTH
—AND—
EXCELLENT QUALITY
—of—
SPOOL COTTON-”
. ........ A. T. GOHHOR*,
7 * Director General.
: seal. ; J. R, HAWLEY, President.
: : Alex. R. Botbleb,
Secretary pro tem.
PATENT MEDICINES.
IMrnnik
Saved.from the grave-jJou win
please it be known to tile wprld that
your Regulator has saved me from the
grave. I nave suffered for many years witn
Indigestion and Liver Complaint, and tooK
everything that was recommended to mo
without any relief, until 1 tried your Regu
lator; it has cured me entirely. Recom
mend it to the human race.—J. U. Bra
kitt, Jeffersonville, Twiggs county, Ga.
SIMMONS’
LIVER
KEGUIaA'irOH !
FOR
Dispepsia, Constipation
JAUNDICE, BILIOUS ATTACKS,
SICK HEADACHE, COLIC,
Depression of Spirits,
OUR NTOMACTI,
HEART-BURN. Ac.. Ac..
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Is a faultless family medicine.
Does not disarrange the system.
Is sure to cure if taken regularly.
Is no drastic violent medicine.
Does not interfere with business.
Is no intoxicating beverage.
Contains the simplest aud best reined iea
jCAUTION !
Buy no Powders or Prepared SIM
MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR u less
in our engraved wrapper, with Trade
Mark, Stamp and Signature un
broken. None other is genuine.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
„ Macon, Ga , and Philadelp&m.
oetl7-ly
DR. GILDER’S
LIVER PILLS!
IF your head aches, take three Pills on
going to bed.
It your liveo is not acting properlv. and
you feel aull and drowsy, three Pills at
night will clear the system of vitiated bile,
and make you feel like anew person.
If you have a pain In the side or back,
it probably arises from a torpid liver. Stir
it to action by taking a dose of these Liver
Pius.
If your bowels are constipated, two Pills
at bed time will set you all right.
your food does not digest, take two or
three Pills twice a week at bed time, until
three or four doses have been taken, and
you will find yourself entirely relieved ot
these disagreeable symptoms.
If your complexion is sallow, and your
eyes discolored, a full dose of these Plils
will impart a roseate hue to vour cheeks,
and give your eye the bri’dancy of perfect
If you have Chills and Fever, take three
Liver Pills at bed time, after the
Chili has passed off. If thev should not
operate thoroughly before breakfast, take
one more Pill. During the day take about
15 grains of quinine, in doses of live grains
each, at intervals ot two hours. Kereat the
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-str
•) EXTRA Fine Mixed Cards, with.
name, 10 cents, post paid. L. JONES
ft CO., Nassau, N. Y.
a Week to Agents. Bam
-4 pies Free. P. O. VICK
ERY, Augusta, Maine.
J. St. Julien Yates
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AIKEN, SOUTH CAROLINA.
novlfl-tf
Cincinnati‘Lager Beer,
BOTTLED expressly for family use, at
reduced prices—*l.2s a dozen.
Also, Mocking Bird Food, at 320 Broad
street, opposite the Planters' Hotel.
oct29-3m J. H. M.EYEB.
D'R ESS MAKING
—BY—
Mrs. S. M. Guriev
85 CREENE STREET.
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CAPITALISTS,
Look Here!
One of the Richest GOLD MINES in
Georgia, lying within four miles of Union
Point, Georgia, for sale by
E. G. WILLIAMS,
Real E-tate Agent, Union Point,
novl3-2m Greene County, Ga.
LEECHES, LEECHES.
PRIME SWEDISH LEECHES will hero
after be found always at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG BTORE.
HOMEOPATHICS.
A COMPLETE Pharmacy case of ap
proved Homeopathic Medicines, em
bracing seventy-six leading remedies:
TINCTURES and PELLETX’S, also HUM
PHREY’S SPECIFICS, at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG BTOBE.
MUST BE
DISPOSED OJP
UNTIL disposed of in some other way
the Stock of
Books, Stationery,
—AND—
Fancy Goodw
-At-
RICHARDS’BOOK STORE,
BELONGING to the late firm of THOS.
X> RICHARDS ft 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,
julyfltf Surviving Partner,