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Sunday Morning, December 17, 1876.
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ash iu all cases must accompany
the order, or no notice will be taken of
Inscribed to her mother, Mrs. Ida S. Vaughn,
and her grandmother, Mrs. Anne Huiet.
Ora. is gone! Our heart-; are bleeding;
Vain was their anguish, vain their pleading.
Vain all the tears that seemed of blood;
Through the long years that follow after,
.No more her glance, her smile, her laughter.
Can cheer the crest of life’s dark flood.
Ora is gone! Her voice of singing
No longer through this home-air ringing,
sends waves of sweetness o’er the soul;
hut where her form with grace ws gleam
ing.
Where love-light from her face was stream
ing.
There shroud-wrought mists of absence
roll.
Ora is gone! Oh, night of sorrow,
To which life brings no gladsome morrow,—
Night making earth but one vast tomb,
Where these bruised hearts, bereaved and
lightless,
Are hourly laid with her quenched bright
ness,
To live, ache, bleed amid the gloom.
Ora is gone! But shall we falter
To place this gift on tlis high altar.
Before whose griefs our own stand dumb?
Oh, never—while Love’s Lord is reigning.
And we, when hushed from our complain
ing,
Hear angels sing, Ora has come!
Pastor.
Augusta, Dcewber 15, 1875.
Cli-iidea Dawsou 'Billy.
DIED DEC! MUSIS 17TH, 1375.
Tile shades of do ith have c'oud.-d now
1 lie bright and gladsome eve—
The grave now hides the stalwart form —
He seemed so young to die.
So young! so full of youth's proud strength,
So brave and tender, too;
Hie ‘bravest are the tender* st.’
Their hearts most warm and true.
The open heart, so quick to share
In others’ we il or woe,
With gentle word and kindly smile
'iis hard that such must go!
But those who brighten here below.
Stud merit (1 suesh ne sited
O’er paths or others, struggling on,
Keith early claims, \issaid.
Yet this it is makes heaven s clear,
111 s lire little gain,
That there W'* llnd the pure, the blest—
&oparting. death, nor p un.
Thegi-ntle, loving, brave and trim
Dwell in that lull I above.
Where naught disturbs the perfect peace,
Amidol thmseif is |ov ■ W
J. St. Juiien Yates,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AIKEN, SOUTHXAROLINA.
iiuvlG-tf
Cincinnati Lager Beer,
IYOTTLF.D expressly for family use, at
) reduced prices—il.2s a doxqn.
Also, Mocking bird Food, at 320 Broad
street, opposite the Planters’ Hotel.
0G29 3n J. 11. METER.
c \V. HAIiKIS. i’KASK lILAISDULIi.
HARRIS & BLAISDELL,
imOKEKS,
NO. 219 BROAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.,
TRANSACT a General and Strictly Com-
T mission Brokerage Business.
Buy and sell Stocks, Bonds and Real Es
tate in city or country.
Make or change Investments, negotiate
Beans,collect Notes, Drafts, Coupons, Bills,
Bents, etc., etc.
An I attend promptly to all business In
°ur line entrusted to oui care.
lining business strictly for commissions
'‘Babies u at ad times to give oUB ctistom
ers full advantage of best market prices.
Me have Correspondents at all leading
'"msHiui points throughout the country,
solicit a share of the patronage of all
having business in our line.
RKPKBBY FEBMIsSIOJi TO
M.E. Jackson, President of the National
Bank of Augusta, Ga.
B. B. Hickman, President of the Bank of
Augusta, Augu. tu, Ga.
B B. Plant, President of the Southern Ex
press Company, New York. noylSMm
The Augusta Hotel.
THE undersigned having leased the old
vf and well-known Hotel Property on
hioad street, takes this occasion to inform
P lB friends ad the public at large, that be
ft aa thoroughly refitted, refurnished ana
the building, and will open it for
Uw reception of guests, on
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Bill.
He Hatters himself, that long experience
, a faithful discharge of duty to Ida
quests, warrants him in saying that none
** ver g° away from his house dissatia
llis terms shall be in accordance with
betimes. . , ,
„*?“ Give the old Augusta Hotel a trial
a r the management. ___
U. R. WHEELOCK,
dec3 tf Proprietor.
MIDRBSTOTRESItt
wbjS/'gSf?* l ® GRAVE.-You Will
nowQ tb w orld tb„t
rraw me Horn the
fndigestion maD f’ years with
that L w er and toes
without 7. r , was recommended to me
Uter oi 7 reiler ’ 4 nt R 1 your Regu-
SS/l t^h me entirely,
n?-rrri , human race.—J U Her
kktt. Jeffersonville, Twiggs county, Ga
SIMMONS’
UVER
heghtlaxor [
FOR
Dispepsia, Constipation
JAUNDICE, BILIOUS ATTACKS,
SICK HEADACHE, COLIC,
Depression of Spirits,
s O L K S TOM AC H,
HEART-BUEN. Ac., &c„
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
Is a faultless family medicine.
Does not disarrange the svstem.
Is sure to cure if taken regularly
Is no drastic violent medicine,
poos not lutoriore wan busiuoss.
Is no intoxicating beverage.
(contains the simplest and best remedies
JCAUTION !
Buy no Powders or Prepared [SIM.
MONS’ LIVER REGULATOR n less
in our engraved wrapper, with Trade
Mark, Stamp and Signature un
broken. Hone other is genuine.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Macon, Ga , and Philadelphia.
oetl7-ly
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
—ON THE—
Georgia & Macon & Augusta Railroads.
ON AND AFTER Sunday, October 15,1876
the Passenger Trains on the Georgia and
M cou and Augusta Itailrcad wilirun sa
follows:
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
DAT PASSENGER TRAIN WILD
Leave Augusta at 9:00 a. m
Leave Atlanta at 8:00 a. m.
Arrive in Augusta at 4:ou p. m
Arrive in Atlanta at 4:30 p. in.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN WILL
Leave Augusta at :20 p. id
Leave Atlanta at lo.so p. m
Arrive in Augusta at 7:35 a. m
Arrive in Atlanta at 5:25 a. 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 4:i5 p. m.
Arrive at Camak at 7:50 p. id.
Arrive in Augusta at 9:50 a. m
“MACON AND AUGUSTA RAILROAD.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN WILL
Run a3 follows:
Leave Augusta at 9:on a. m.
Inave Maeou at 6:30 a. m.
Arrive in Macon 6:30 p. m
Arrive in Augusta 2:23 p. m.
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Augusta at 8:20 p. m 5
Leave Macon at 9:on p. u-.
Arrive in Macon at 6:45 a. m.
Arrive in Augusta at 7:35 a. m.
S. K. JOHNSON.
oct2o-tf Superintendent.
Fast All Rail Schedule North.
CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA R. K
Ohablotte. Columbia A Augusta R. R.,)
Passengeb Department, >
Columbia. S. C.. Nov. 1, 1876. )
The line via Charlotte, Richmond and
Washington, offers the same time to North
ern points as the Atlantic Coast Line.
PASSENGERS
Leaving Augusta 6:20 p.m.
Arrive at Charlotte 4:35 h. m.
" Richmond 8:00 p.m.
“ Washington 1:13 a.m.
“ Baltimore 3:15a. m.
" Philadelphia t>:2ta. ni.
“ Now York 935a. m.
On this train comfortable sleeping cars
run between Augusta and Salisbury. Ele
gant day coaches between Salisbury aDd
Richmond; Pullman Palace sleeping ears
between Richmond and New 1 ork, or be
tween Washington and New York.
The same advantages of speed and ac
commodation exist on the southward
schedule of ihis 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* rO* Jij
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
JM/. 1). rAL.uriJ\,
novS-tf President.
Atlantic Coast Line,
Passenger Department.
Wilmington, N.C .October 18th, D76.
The Kailwav lines at interest, via Rich
mond and Washington, invite attention to
the auickened speed anu improved accom
modation of the All Rail Line from Augus
ta North, by whi li passengers leaving via
the C. C. &A. R. R-, at 5:20, p. m ,
Arrive at Richmond.,B;oo p. m., 2G :40 hours.
Arrive at \Vasbington..l :13 a. m., 32
Arrive at Baltimore.. .3:15 a. m., 33
Arrive at Philadelphia. .6:20 a. in,, 30
Arrive at New York.. 9:35 a, m., A0
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
Y< The same advantages of speed and ac
commodation exist on the Southern hehed
ule of this line, whi<h leaving New York, 6
p. m., reaches Augusta, 9:00, p. m., a39 hour
rU por tickets and all information, inquire
at C. C. A A. R. R. Ticket Office, Union De
pot, or B. F. Brown, Planters Hotel.
P JAS. ANDERSON, Gen’l Supt.
oct2--3m General Passenger Agent
THE MERCHANTS’ AND MINERS’
Transportation Company!
Savannah and Providence. K. L, direct,
taking freight and passengers at low rates
tn Providence, Fall River, Lowell. Boston,
Pawtucket, Lawrence and all the manu
facturing towns of New England. Shippers
hv this line avoid delay and the extra
handling of their cotton incidental to ship
ments by indirect routes. .
All shipments should bo consigned Vla
Merchants’ and Miners’ .Transportation
(^i“ pa f this°company a plying with Balti
more will continue us heretofore, leaving
Savannah every^Ll^rsday.^
' 174 Bav St., Savannah, Ga.
E.H. ROCKWELL. Agent
declMw Providence. B. I.
fresh teas.
NEW ARRIVALS OF FRESH TEAS
mHE quality is
J customers ar . fl rtavor> that
same Tea, wth . ftn fi approved, at
they^vesohingu^d a STORE.
CHEAP, CHEAP!
fresh GOODS
-AT-
J. P. Weathersbee’s!
O
Boulevard skirts, aoc* worth 75.
vanton and Wool Flannels and Blankets.
•Mens Merino Shirts, 35c. and upwards.
5,009 Pairs Cotton Hose, at 6% and upwards.
5,000 Good Handkerchiefs, at sc.
5,000 Yards Hamburg Edgings, sc. and upwards.
5,0y0 Yai ds New Style Prints, just opened and cheap.
1,000 Dozen Coats’ Spool Cotton, 70c. per dozen.
Misses 0 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,
nov!2-eod6m-ct No. 279 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
Incorporated 1845. Capital, $600,000.
J. TUOS. STEVBASOY, Treaauiert GEO. KICHAUDSOS,
8 Pemberton Square, Boston. Lowell, Mau.
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP,
LOWELL. MASS.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
COTTON MICHffiERT
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, Shearin * 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 for 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, Stull
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 Factory, F. Cogin, Esq., Superintendent; Langley Manu
facturing Company, Langley, 8. C.; Camperdown Mills, Greenville, S. C.; Marsh & All
good I rion Factory, Ga.; J. W. &F. P. Gray, Adairsville, Ga.; Mississippi Mills, Wes
son. Miss.; Great Falls Manufacturing <'company, 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.; Reedy River Manufacturing Company, Greenville,
S. C.; D. E. Converse & Cos., Bivingsvillo, S. C.; J. T. Morenead is, Cos., Roidsvllle, N. C.;
Little River Manufacturing Company, Mancnester, N. C.; Lehman Manufacturing Com
pany, Prattville, Ala.; Tennessee Manufacturing Company, Nashville, Tenn.; Laudis
Manufacturing Company, Shelbyville, Ten;■ ; S. L. Grahaiu & Son, Binewood, Tenn.;
Stonewall Manufacturing Company, Enterprise, Miss.; Marshall Manufacturing Com
pany, Richmond. Va.; Win. E. Houper A Sons, Baltimore, Md.; Union Manufacturing
Company, Baltimore. Md.; Gam brill, Eons & Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Wm, H. Baldwin S
Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Ptoßiiix Factory, Baltimore, Md.; LaurelMauufacturingCorupany
Baltimore. Md. janQ-iy
No. 219 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, CAA
. ESTABLISHED 1800.;;
ORIGINAL NON-BOARD AGENCY,
£tONSULT 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
'Mass Companies, which are second to none in Reliability, Fair Dealing and Prompt
Payment of Losses:
GROKS ASSETS, OVER 939,000,000.
London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Cos., Fire Association Ins. Cos. Philadelphia.
England. Witllamsbui g Cltv Fire Ins. Cos., New York.
Westchester Fire Insurance Cos., New York. ~, T
’ , , ... T n C( T Richmond Fire Association Insurance Cos.,
Commercial i ire Insurance Cos., St. Louis. Richmond, Va.
Virginia Home Fire Ins. Cos., Richmond. Farmers’ and Drovers’ Fire Insurance Cos.,
Farmville Insurance and Banking Cos., j Louisville, Ky.
Farmville, Va. at. Nicholas Fire Ins. Cos., of New York.
Arctic Fire Ins. Cos., of New York. i
jETNA. LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Hartford, (own.
TRAVELLERS’ LIFE AND ACCIDENT, HARTFORD, CONN.
Accident Insurance a Specialty.
C. W. HARRIS,
jan23-lv MANAGER.
GREAT EXCITEMENT
•—o
EVERYBODY ON THE LOOKOUT !
ALMOST HERE ! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
ALL THE GO ! THE PLACE TO GET THEM !
X■_ RICHARDS’
AUGUSTA DRY GOODS STORE !
YYTHERE you will find the most magnificent stock of Dry Goods and Notions in the
VV city Dress Goods of ever description, from the finest to the cheapest in all the
new colors Black Gooiis-Crape Cloths, Bombazines, Henrietta Cloths, Cashmeres
and Alpacas— from the finest to the lowest prices. C dieoes. best makes, from 8 to sc.
Miscellaneous—Furs from tine to $2 per set. Cloaks from line to $2 eaen. fehawls from
fine to 25c each. LaUios' Neck Ties -a great variety—from the finest to beautiful all
silk at 25c each. Belts or every kina, from the fine Zone Belt to 10c. each. Handker
chiefs Embroidered Silk Hemstitched, from the finest to the lowest prices. Gents’
Neck Ties Bows and Scarfs—the newest styles and colors. Gents’ Handkerchiefs, in
Linen and’Silk from the old fashioned Bandana to the cheapest. Gloves for Gents,
Ladies and Children -great variety. Gents’ Cotton Flannel Drawers of the best mate
rial made In a superior maimer. Gents’Merino Shirts and Drawers from fine to 50c.
each Ladies’ and Misses’ Merino Undervests and Pantelettes from fine to 50c. each.
Dovles and Napkins from fine to 50c. per dozen. Towels from tiue to Vic. each. Table
Damask from fine to the lower grades, 1 urkey Red Damask, a superior article, for $1
ner vard Turkey Red Table Cloths, beautiful designs, all sizes. Piano Covers, beauti
fully embroidered, all colors. Bedspreads from fine Marseilles to 75c. each. Bed
Blankets from the finest lo the lower grades. Flannels, all kinds and price. Cotton
Flannels fr on the fine English to 10c. per yar*. Cloths—Cassimeres, Waterproofs,
Jeans tne Fredericks Cassimeres, at the lowest prices. The “Wenck” Perfumes and
Toilet Preparations. Extracts -Colognes. Fiorina Water, etc.—the best iu use. Per
fumers and Atomizers. A Ladv’s Toilet not complete without one Fancy Article. Jet
lewelrv \ecklaces, Sbawl Pins. Scarf Pins, Hair Pins, Hair Brushes, Tooth Brushes,
Combs' Satchels, Pocket Books. Razor Steel Scissors, Machine Needles, and thousands
of articles, all at the lowest prices. All Domestic Goods at Factory Prices by the piece.
MOTTO: NOT TO BE UNDERHOLD!
Old friends anil customers from the country will please give me a call before mak
ing purchases elsewhere. I will guarantee to do better by them than I could while
conne ted with the Fredericksburg Store, as I am now all alone and expenses a great
deal less 'j hose at a distance, tint cannot visit the city, send for samples, and make
vour selections Irom the best stock in the city, at the lowest prices. Will pay all Expiess
Charges to your nearest depot when your order e mountH to $lO and over, at Retail for
Cash or the Goods to be sent C. O. D. Please send your orders direct, as I will take
great pleasure in filling them, whether small or large.
L. RICHARDS,
PROPRIETOR OF THE AUGUSTA DRY GOODS STORE,
209 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA,
novl9-tf inext door to Jas. G. Bailie A Bro.
Ml 111 kll MS!
A Duplicate Invoice of the New and Fashionable CLOAKS,
which were Closed out Last Week, will arrive by Express
on Tuesday, which for Style, Quality and Cheapness cannot
be Equaled in the Ciy.
A Job Lot of “EUGENIE” 2 BUTTON KID GLOVES have
just arrived, and will be Sold at 75 cents per pair—never
offered before for less than $1.25 —all the Newest and Most
Desirable Shades. Also a full line of ALEXANDER’S 1 and
2 BUTTON KIDS have just been received, at
MULLARKY BROTHERS,
262 BROAD STREET.
nov26-ct
CLOAKS!
WE will open to-day the moat magnificent line of Extra Long Matelasae,
Basket Cloth, and Fine Beaver CLOAKS ever shown in the city.
Our stock of Medium aud Low-Priced CLOAKS will be found to surpass
anything yet offered.
For Fine Black and Colored Silks, Black ,and Colored Cashmeres, and
Dress Goods in general; Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Doyles, Handkerchiefs,
Hosiery, Gloves, &c., our stock excels any in the South in variety and prices.
Parties desiring to make handsome and useful CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
will And it to their interest to examine our stock before purchasing.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
decl2-tf
BUY YOUR
FURNITURE
A.3XTJD BEDDING
F It () M
De Grumps.
117, 147 % and 149 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga
UNDERTAKING
Ixi -AJLI Branches.
Sunday Morning Call at the Store—Sunday Afternoon and Night Calls IC2
Greene Street.
dec3-ct-3m
CARPETS,
FALL TRADE
1876,
New and handsome styles of
CARPETS.
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 lo Suit the Times.
At JAS. G. BAILIE A BRO’S.
*S" 1,00 J yards Carpets 18c to 35c per
yard. nory3
200 BOXES
Fire Crackers
AND full assortment of Fireworks of
every description, at as low prices as
can be bought any where else in this city.
C. HUNEKEN,
254 Broad Street, Under Globe Hotel.
decls-frsuAtu
CUT THIS OUT.
AT KROUSKOFF’S
MILLINERY HOUSE
Specialties Offered for this Week.
TRIMMED LADIES’ HATS.
Exact copies from Mme. Verot’s Paris
patterns, *8 50; $5, $7 50 and $lO, far less
than New Yo-k pricos.
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 le9B
than New York prices.
8. KROUBKOFF,
Broad street, next to J. A. Gray & Cos.
oct22-lv
Oil O A DAI at !'ome. Agents wanted.
HP Outfit and terms free. TRUE &
CO-. Augusta, Maine.
Ready ibr Agents!
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i pies nee. P. O. VICK
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ui P er <la > f at home. Samples
\!nO w ypA\J worth $5 fne. STINSON
A CO , Portland, Maine.
W A lVT r PIPI 1 Men to sell to Mer
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and traveling expenses paid. Gem Manu
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CtTi a in your own town. Terms
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Illustrated List of Premiums and other
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to
CINCINNATI TIMES 00,
f>2 West Third St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
decl3-4w .
Did You Say Christmas for the Chil
dren ami Grown Folks?
THE answer comes from FREELAND, at
No. 198 V, Broad street, just below
Chris. Gr^v’s—the Freeland “Kandy
Stoe. Kami Las and .Toj s lor the .chif
i dren. Phfuits and Phlreworks for all are
i upborn! in great pharlety. Kail and Buiet
yourselves, after a kareful survey, at
deelGtf No. 193% BROAD STREET.
FOR SALE OR RENT.
FOR SALE,
FIRST-CLASS small safe.
Apply &t THIS OFFICE.
To Rent.
OnK rentmen House on Telfair street,
containing Six Booms and Two Kitchen
Booms; and Gas, Water and Bath Room.
novls-tf JAMES G. BAILIE.
Greene, ('(willy, Georgia, Property,
FOR ' SALE,
APPLY TO
~ JF.&J. C. HART,
Real Estate Agents.
oct2s Union Point, Ga.
DO YOU
WANT TO PAIN I YOUR HOUSE?
ALL at the Drug Btore of
WARD BARRY h CO,
The Oldest Established House in the City
who nave just received a large
i supply of
JEWETT’S PURE LEAD,
ATLANTIC PURE LEAD,,
GREEN SEAL ZINC,
PURE LINSEED OIL, Raw A 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 evjry article required for a perf* ct
JOB OF PAINTING.
If you will call, we w.H prove timtour
prices are
Extremely Re iMonnble !
don’t forget sign of t.ik
Tw o M ortars,
261 J BROAD STREET,
AT DRUG STORK', OF
Edward Barrv & Cos.
octls-tf
READ!
AND KNOW YOUR WANTS!
King’s Toilet Powder,
Oowland’s Lotion.
Himrod’s Asthma Cure,
Durang’a Rheumatic Cure,
Paris Thapsia Plaster,
Pond’s Extract (of Witch Hazel),
Horlick’s Food for Infants,
Crab Orchard Salts,
Imperial Oranuxn,
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.
FIKE INSURANCE !
CAPITAL AND MjllliOOO,ooo.oo.
Full Indemnity Against Loss to Policy-
Holders iD
Aetna Fire Insurance Cos.
OF HARTFORD.
Phcenix Fire Insurance Cos.
OF HARTFORD.
Girard Fire Insurance Cos.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
Howard Fire Insurance Cos.
OF SEW YORK.
Amazon Fire Insurance Cos.
OF CINCINNATI.
State Fire Insurance Cos.
OF NASHVILLE.
Union Marine A Fire In. ce.
OF GALVESTON.
KISKS written on Mills, Factories. Build
ings. Merchandise and Cotton, at
fair and Equitable Rates. Call for infor
mation, on
D. R. WRICHT,
Insurance Agent,
14 Jacksog Bt. opposite Warren Block,
auglS-6m
A FORTUNE for only sl. First Dollar
Quarterly Drawing, at New Orleans,
Tuesday, January ?, 1877.
Louisiana Stale Lottery Company.
This Institution was regularly Incorpo
rated by the Legislature of the State for
Educational purposes in 1868, with a Capi
tal of $1,000,000, to which It has sinoe added
a reserve fund of $350,000. Its Grand Single
Number Drawings will take place monthly.
The season of 1877 opens with the follow
ing scheme:
CAPITAL PRIZE, $15,000.
1 Prize, SIO,OOO 1 Prize, SS.CCO
1898 Prizes, Amounting to $66,325.
100,000 Ticket# at
ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH.
Write for Circulars or send orde • to
Cbas. T. Howard, New Orleans, La.,
Or to B. Febnandez, Savannah, Ga.
Regular Quarterly Drawing on February
4.1877. Tickets, $lO each. Capital Trizo,
$30,000. uecfli Acini
CAPITALISTS,
Look Here!
One of the Richest GOLD MINES In
Georgia, lying within Tour miles of Union
Point, Georgia, for sale by
E. G. WILLIAMS,
Real E tate Agent, Union Point,
novls-2m Greene County, Ga.
T. HARRY OATES
OFFERS his services to his friends and
the public as a TUNER and REPAIR
ER of PI ANO-FORTES. Satisfaction guar
anteed. Orders from the country punctu
ally attended to.
Recommended by Professors A. Tverson
and E. C. Sofge. Jec3-sututh3 wi
i. F. & J. 0. HART,
Heal Etal‘ A^entN
Union Point, Greene 00., Ga.
w ILL Give Prompt Attention
to all Business Entrusted to their
Care.
octD -
PATENT MEDICINES.
DR. GILDER’S
LIVER PILLS !
IF your head aches, take three Pills o
going to bed.
If your llveo is not acting properly’, ana
you feel null 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 trom a torpid liver, Stir
it to action by taking a dose of these Liver
Pills.
If your bowels are constipated, two Pills
at bed time will set you all right.
If your food does not digest, take two or
three Pills twice a week at bed time, untn
three or four doses havo been taken, and
you will tind yourself entirely relieved of
these disagreeable symptoms.
If your complexion is sallow, and your
eyes discolored, a full dose of these Fids
will impart a roseate hue to your cheeks,
and give your eye the biibioncv of perfect
health.
If you ha <fCflill and Fever, take three
Liver Pill* at bed time, after tlia
chill has passed off. If they should not
operate thoroughly before breakfast, take
one more Pill. During the day take about
15 grains of quinine, in doses of five grains
each, at intervals oi two hours. Repent the
qumine for two or three days. About the
sixtli night, take another dose of the Pills,
and on the seventh dav take fifteen grains
of qumine 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 lie
found the safest and best remedy before
the public,
BARRETT & LAND
Are the General Agents for the United
OCt-31 f
NO PLIL.VTISU AUVKHTISEMKXT TO
OKCKIVE THE PEOPLE.
THE CHARTER OAK
COOKING STOVE
Is a plain, substantial stove, made of the
best iron, and carefully put together.
MOBE THAN
Two HunJre 1 and Fifty Thousand
are iu u>e in the United Spates. This fact
is a sufficient guarantee that thev arc good
stoves. Wholesale and retail at*
D. L. FU LLERTOVs
Pov23-3m Augusta, Ga.
Opportune Pactiones
Emolumenta Paiva.
Those who wbh a good Piano,
Finished in the latest manner.
Go to Oates’ Music Hall,
He has styles to please you all.
11IIE Subscriber has just returned from
the Northern cita-s, where he has
made an inspection or the principal Piano
r act* .'i ies and ho has completed arrarg**-
ments whereby he can furnish ITaNOS
wjthmakers’ name attached, at ns LOW
1 Ril'ES as can be sold by auv one for the
sameclass of instruments. Ail asscitior s
by various dealers that thev ein or will
seil ITANUB at Ssu to *IU(. less than oi her...
is all stuff. All he asks is a trial. Terms
orapproved acceptance. Pianos sold
in the country wilt be delivered Tree hi the
nearest depot, and a competent TunCe sent
to put them up a> and leave iu good order.
Those sold in the city kept iu I une one year
Lee or charge. Every Plano warranted.
Au assortment of Hr„t-class CABINET OR
GANS al ways on hand. Pianos Tuned and
Repaired Orders from the country punc
tually attended to. ‘
_ „ , GEO. A. OATF'i,
deelOHp roatJ ’ Under Central Hotel.
dressmaking
—BY—
Mrs. S. M. Guriev
85 CREENE STREET.
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LEECHES, LEECHES.
PRIME .SWEDISH LEECHES will here
after be fui-d aiwavs at
ALEXANDER’S DRUGSTORE.
HOMEOPATHICS.
A COMPLETE Pharmacy ease of ap-
XX proved Homeopathic Medicine* em
bracing seventy-s x leading ionic \
TINOTH kEH and PKLLBT US, ate) HUM
PHREY’S SPECIFICS, t
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE.
FOR SALE.
800 BUSHELS RED RUST PROOF
OA 8, by BRANCH A SMITH.
novs-tf
MUST HU
DISPOSED OF
UNTIL disposed of In some other wav
the Stock of 3
Books, Stationery,
—AND—
Fancy Goods
- AT—
RICHARDS’ BOOK STORE,
B E RTPH A RUM A V w m r ? of THOS.
JJ I*‘•'HARDS & SON, will be offered at
cost and le-°8 tlian cost for cash. The stock
is extensive, well assorted and in good con
dl UHv9tf W.T. RICHARDS
Jnl>a ir Surviving Partner.
GOOD BARGAINS.
rED GOLD (or purchasers
* can got their money liaek) sifl
Watches, Rings, Lockets. Bracelets. Great
assortment of Charms, Studs ami Sh- vo
' s^ ar . f . lin “’ Golfl Thimbles, Silver
Thimbles Gold and silver Spectacles, Lh
dies and Genth-nien’s Watch Chains rL.iui
gold!, Gold Nitckla. es for Indies ( £
nr s n ii a ‘!S’ r* llv 1 r Wa tehos, Silver Chains
and Plated Jewelry—nice assortment All
W n t< ?? s with G. Cohen if mr
called for within thirty >’ays wil' 'besli i
fur the repairs. lam nowiStogoJt
im COHEN, Auent,
declO-lm 150 Broad st.
There’s Millions In It!
Some of those town lots Bv
MONTHLY INSTALLMENTS.
Apply to J. F. & j c. II art.
Real E-tate Agents,
novM-tr Union Point. Ca.
For Coughs and Colds.
fresh ARRIVALS
(A? ll the mnst popular renicim- 1 ~
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE