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[From the Georgetown College Journal.]
The Ylgil of Pride.
(FROM THE PEBSrAN, BT ELEANOR 0. DON
NELLY.)
I.
When I was young and piously severe.
<Fu l of t z-vil unripe and Indiscreet),
It was m/ w >nt t rise at midnight drear
And read and pray.—in secret self-oonceit.
IT.
One night my father turning in his bed.
Saw me upon my kn-e-, but spake no
word:
‘Behold! thy other children sleep,” I said.
“And I, alone, awake to praise the Lord!’
ill.
"Bon of my soul,” the holy man replied,
’Ttiou art no bettor than thy sleeping
brothers,
’Twer-) sater far to sleep, devoid of pride,
Than wak- to note with scorn the faults
of others!”
T VKK 81MV10ISN 9
UViil li'.GlLl Dll!
ASK THE RECOVERED DYSPEPTICS,
Bilious suffer *r.s, victims of Fever and
Age •, the Mercurial Divaset Patieut, how
th )/ reo >veivd ueaith, cheerful spirits and
good a>o -tits. They will tell you by tak
ing imhjns’ Liver Re<hjlatob,
His Oiicap ;s, Purest ami Best
FAMILY MEBICIIE W THE WORLD!
ror i9ys>epoit, Consttpat on. Jaundice,
Bilious Attic is. Sick ti -a iaehe, Colic, De
press i >n of Spirits, Sou- Stomach, Heart
burn. etc, et-\
Fhl • unrivalled Southern Remedy is war
mi et n >t to cont.in a dngle particle of
Mercury, or any injurious mineral sub
atme • out is
-IT It -CLY VEGETABLE!
C ntami ig those Southern Boots and
H- -ros which an ail-wise Providence has
pla-e i in i-ount les wha o Liver Dis -ases
most prevail. It will cure all Disease
eaus.-d by Deraugemmt of the Liver and
Bowels.
The Symptoms of Liver Complaint are a
bitter or bad taste in the mouth; pain in
the back, sides or joints, often mistake
for Rheumatism; sour Stomach; 1 >ss o
appetite; b >wels alternately oostlve and
lax; headache: loss of memory, with a
painful se Ration of having failed to do
something whioh ought to have been done;
Debility, Low Spirits, a thick yellow ap
pearance of the skin and Eyes; a Dry
Cough, often mistaken for onsumptiou.
S -met lines rn mv of theee symptoms at
ten t the disease, at others very few; but
the Liver, the largest organ in the body, is
generally tne seat of the disease.and if not
regulated in time, great suffering, wretch
edness and Death will ensue.
I can recommend as an fllcicious reme
dy for disease -f the Liver, Heartburn and
Dvspepsia, SIMM -NS’ LIVER RE tULA
TOR. Lewis G. Wundkb.
1625 Master street.
Assistant Pos master, Puliadelphia.
* “We have tested its virtues, personally,
and know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness
and Throbbing Head iche it is the best
medicine the world ever saw. We have
tried fortv other r-unedies before Simmons’
Liver Regulator, but none of them gave
us more than temporary relief; but the
Regulator not only relieved, but cured
us. - Ed. lelegraph and Messenger, Macon,
Georg a.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
J. Sc CO.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
It contains four medical elements never
united in the same happy proportion in
any other preparation, viz; a gentle Ca
thartic, a wonderful Tonio, an unexcep
tionable Alterative and certain Corrective
of all impurities of the body. Such signal
success has attended its use that it is now
regarded as the
EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC
For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and
Spleen.
Asa remedy In Malarious Fevers, Bowel
Complaints, Dyspepsia, Mental Depression,
Mestte-sness. Jaundice, Nausea Sick Head
ache, Colic, Constipation and Biliousness®
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
CAUTION!—As there are a number of
Imitations offered to the public, we would
caution the community to buy no Powders
or Prepared Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
unless in our engraved wrapper, with the
trade mark, stamp and signature un
broken. None other is genuiae.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Macon, Ga., and Philadelphia.
Tour valuable Medloine. Simmons’ Liver
Regulator, has saved me many doctor*’
bills. I use it for everything it is recom
mended, and never knew it to fail. I have
used it in Colic and Grubbs, with my mules
and horses, giving them about half a bot
tle at a time. I have not lost one that I
gave it to. You cau recommend it to evorv
one that has stock as being the best medi
cine known for aL oomplaiuts that horse
flesh is heir to. E. f- i'AYLOB.
Agent for Granger's of Georgia.
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PIQTJE
JUST RECEIVED
10ASE SPLENDID 33 INCH PIQUE,
at 12%c.
ALSO,
BEAUTIFUL MEDIUM P HINTS,
Suitable for the present season, and sev
eral cases and bales
BLEACHED AND BROWN ’SHIRTINGS.
fsb4dfw-tf M. 8. KEAN.
“SPECIAL bargains
"WILL be offered THIS WEEK in evsry
department, but especially in
DRESS COODS,
CASSIMERES,
KENTUCKY JEANB,
BLANKETS,
and WINTER GOODS of every de
scription.
SO REGARD FOR COST !
Come and Buy at Tour Own ITigurea.
M. *54. KEAN.
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PBOPRIEI’AK*
MEDICINES
or
DR. F.R.S.A.,
late Phywcian to St. Georgdfland St. Bartholo
mew's Hospitals. LondonMßirator to
St Elizabeth's, Jfc.
After years of the most laborious re
search and investigation, and after the
ftrazticaLaTOplication in treatfnent to thou
sands fSfrpStimnte, Gem Chandler, A. 31.,
M.D., now presents to the Amerioan pub
lic the following remedies, his sole dis
covery and property, the efficacy of which
is attested in the voluminous quantity of
testimonials, the unsolicited offerings of
suffering and discouraged patients, who
have not only received relief and benefit
from their continued use, but have bfiPti
radically cured of ailments and chronic
complaints, which have been adjudged by
the moat eminent physicians as hopeless.
THE WONDERFUL
EGYPTIAN BLOOD-PURIFIER.
HSDAB.
This incomparable DEPURATIVE is
a powerful ALTERATIVE, TOXIC, DI
URETIC, DIAPHORETIC, and APERI
ES TANARUS, combining virtues which render
it invaluable and never-failing, and by
its continued use will thoroughly eradi
cate all diseases of the blood. Its ingre
dients are of a purely harmless extrac
tion, the products gathered from remote
Egyptian Provinces, and where there is
the slightest taint of disease in the sys
tem, it never fails in ejecting that disease
through the medium of the skin, or ex
pelling it through the many and various
channels of the body, thereby allowing,
and, indeed, forcing all the organa into
their proper normal and functional con
dition. Avery brief space of time will
convince any patient using it, of its tin
doubted reliability and wonderful cura
tive properties, it being, most unquestion
ably, the very acme of medical triumphs,
and the greatest discovery of the present
age, in the treatment of every disease
where the blood itself is primarily the
seat of the lesion or disorder, such as
SCROFULA and the thousand and one
causes that lead to this terrible affliction,
of which all civilised communities are
cognizant, for liiblical Truth has assert
ed that the “Sins of the fathers shall
visit even unto the third and fourth gen
erations,” and to BROKEN-DOWN ASD
ENFEEBLED CONSTITUTIONS it is a
powerful reju Venator, causing the wreck
of man once more to assume the God-like
form of manhood.
l or C VTAXEO US DIBEASES, URIX
ARY DISORDERS, CONSTIPATIOX OR
COSTIVEXESS, LIVER AXD KIDNEY
C O HP LA IXTS, GEXERAL AXD NERV
OUS DE BILITY, RHEUMATISM,
GLAXDULAR EXLARGEMEXTS, EPI
THEI.IOMATOVS CAXCER, SCURVY,
AFFECTIONS OF THE BOXES, IXDO
LE XT ULCERS, FEMALE GOM
EL AIXTS (and to the gentler sex it is a
boon long sought for by sensitive, suseeji
tible, and delicate females . as it takes
direct action upon their ailments) AXD
ALL FORMS OF CHRONIC DISEASE
IX WHICH THE BLOOD IS THE SEAT
OF THE TROUBLE, it is invaluable. A
perseverance with this remedy will prove
a positive and permanent cure for
CHILLS and FEVERS and all MALA
RIAL POISOXS.
Thousands of Testimonials attest the
truth of these claims.
Price, One Dollar, in large bottle, or
six bottles, $5.
DYSPEPSIA.
CASTRON.
GASTRON is a safe, speedy, and posi
tive cure for that most depressing of ail
ments, and a brief course of treatment will
restore the digestive organs to their pris
tine strength, and promote the healthy
action of the stomach and intestines. The
nervous irritability of literary and ull
persons pursuing a sedentary life, is
speedily removed by this agent. The
stomach is restored to health and the key
note of the system tvill once more respond
in the performance of labor.
Price, One Dollar, in large bottle, or
six bottles, $5.
BRONCHITIS AND LUNG
AFFECTIONS.
XRACOEON.
A slight so-called cold will ofttimes
lend to a serious cough, which, uncared
for or badly treated, mtist have but one
result—it must eventuate in a settled ease
of BRONCHITIS. or what is worse, the
deadly COXSUMPTIOX. To all suffering
from harassing cough and expectoration,
TRAGHEON offers a sound, reliable, and
permanent relief. It augments expecto
ration, and enables the patient to expel
that terribly septic deposit, which, if left
without judicious treatment, must com
municate its poison to the vesicular sub
stance of the lung, degenerating and de
stroying that most essential of organs,
and tiltinuites only in an early and un
timely death. TRACHEON has no equal,
much less a superior, and its use will not
only remove the deposit, thereby affording
great relief, but heals the membrane and
leaves the patient in possession of healthy
lung tissue.
Price, Fifty Cents per bottle, or six
bottles, $2.50.
PILES. Hemorrhoids'.
PI LON.
Many causes tend to produce this pain
ful and distressing state. The blood is
retarded in its return ; the too frequent
use. of drastic purgatives tends to produce
congestion of the bowels, torpid action of
the' liver, and numerous other causes are
the source of this complaint, and hitherto
■nothing effectual has been presented to
the public, which would rapidly alleviate
symptoms and ultimately prove an effect
ive cure. In PILON we Rave a remedy
which not only acts almost instantly, but
will remove the largest tumors of the parts
(Piles) by absorption, and many who
have received not only benefit, but have
been radically cured, have been assured
(prior to using this treatment) by emi
nent surgeons that the only relief they
ever could expect in life, would be by an
operation, and removing it or them from
the body by a procedure which necessitat
ed the knife. This remedy has been hailed
with delight, and is now prescribed by
many practising physicians, who are cog
nizant of its merits, as the only known
sure cure for PILES.
Price, Fifty Cents per package, or six
for $2.50. ■
THE ABOVE REMEDIES ARE
thorough in the eradication of the differ
ent and various maladies denominated,
and are the result of patient, searching,
laborious, and scientific investigation,
embracing a period of many years, in
Europe and America.
If the specific directions are complied
with, thousands of patients will bear wit
ness to their relative merits, and corrob
orate every assertion. Where there an
many complications of disease, and pa .
tients so desire, DR. CHANDLER wilt
be pleased tto give all information, and
treat by letter if necessary.
Descriptive and Explanatory Circu
lar of the above remedies sent on receipt
of stamp. If the PROPRIETARY
MEDICIXES are not on sale at your
particular druggist's, send orders to
DR. CHANDLER,
1479 Broadway, New-York City.
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D O YO TJ
WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE?
ALL at the Drug Store |of
EDWARD BARRA & CO.
The Oldest Established House la the City
who nave 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
JOB OF PAINTING.
If you will call, we will prove that our
prices are
Extremely Roa.isoiiin.blo !
DON’T FORGET SION OF (THE
Tw o Mort ar s,
261|BR0a£) street,
A.T DRUGiSTORE OF
Edward Barrv A Cos.
nma-t<
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
IN pursuance of authority from the Uni
ted . tates District Court for the South
ern District of Georgia, will be sold, at
public outcry, at the Lower Market House,
in the city of Augusta, on the First Tues
day in MARCH, between the legal hours of
sale, one judgment fh favor of B.D. Heard
vs. Mechanics Bank, for $38,025.00 principal,
and interest thereon from May lth, 1868.
Also, one judgment In favor of same vs.
same, for about $10,000.00 principal. Judg
ment obtained as provided in sections 3871,
3372 and 3373 of the Code of Georgia. Also,
a number of judgment* against certain
stockholders of the Mechanics Bank, Issued
in pursuance of said sections of the Code.
A list of the judgments and fl. fas. issued
thereon can be seen at my office. Sold
without warranty of any kind. Terms
cash. JOHN S. DAVIDSON,
j. , , . . Assignee of S. D. Heard.
Defendants in any of the above can settle
claims at any time before day of sale.
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Chance for a Sand Hill Hotel Company
Summerville Property!
FOR SALE.
fHOSE two magnificent Building Lots in
Summerville, situated on the line of
he Street Railr- ad, just above the resi
ence of Robert Walton, Esq., known as
he Oak Grove Lots, dimensions as follows
me 204 by 243, the other 223 by 233, more or
ess, both fronting on the line of Street
.uilroad. Just the spot to build a hot-i,
eautituliy situated, healthy locality, sur
■unded by good society. Price low foi
p- nr- •* v and on accommodating
terms. Apply to
„ . , M. HYAMS,
febl3-tusulm Real Jt state Agent.
specialty’
The Real Estate Agency
OF AUGUSTA.
rHE secret of my success is that I give
, “I l ®,Personal attention and make
-&AL ESI AT E a specialty, and do not at
md to any other kind of business, and
ave extensive correspondence North
"Uth, Last and West, with reliable Real
-state Agents, which is a g eat advantage
■ > ±teul Estate owners who place their pro
erty in my hands for Sale, Rent or Ex-
M. HYAMS,
T>enl Estate Agent.
The Real Estate Agency
—OF—
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
DO you want to purehaso Plantations,
Farms or Lands?
Do you want to sell Plantations, Farms
>r Lands?
Do you want to puronase Houses and
ots?
Do you want to sell Houses and Lots?
Do you want to purchase Building Lots?
Do you want to sell Building Lots?
D-> you want to borrow money on Real
Estate?
IX) you want to loan money on Real Es
tate?
Do you want tenants for Houses, Stores,
Plantations, Farms and Lands v
if so, communicate your wants to the
n ersigned, and he will supply your
ants with dispatch. M. HYAMS
jan2l-su&tulm Real Estate Agent.
STATE OF GEORGIA, RICHMOND
O COUNTY—Superior Court, adjourned
October Term. 1376—Present His. Honor,
Wm. Gibson, Juilge—lsadora Bvass vs’
enjamin Byass, Libel for Divorce,
it appealing to the Court that the defen
ant does not reside in this county or State,
is on motion of counsel ordered, tha'
iid defendant appear and answer at th
■xt tei m of this Court; else that the ca
> considered in default and the plaintiff
• allowed to proceed And it is further
’’ ’’ ted that this rule be publish and in th-*
+, ’*ionalist oi ce a month for fou
months.
A true extract from the minutes of said
Court—October term, 1876.
JanMf ! b 2U 4 H ' ORl ' UP ' Clerk -
R emedies
THAT CA s BE RELIED UPON. j
Diarrhoea Medicine^
Dyßintery Medicine,
He dache Medicine,
Rheumatism Medicine,
Whooping Cough and Cough Medicine
Diarrhoea and Colic Medicine for Children
teething, Eye vvash. Healing Salve, after
formulas and by consent or well known
physicians. Prepared by
FRED. VON KAMP,
Druggist and Apothecary,
131 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
jan23-Ssun
I Bedding Plants, Roses, I
Mailed Free to all applicant*.
The Continental and Securi
ty Life Insurance Co’s
Policy Polders.
MR. SHEPPARD HOMANS, Actuary of
New York, offers the benefit of his
experience and position to any policy
holders of the above named companies,
and will act as their Attorney in settle
ment of their claims, without any charge (
for his services. Call upon or address H.
M. FRIEND, Mobile, Ala.
1 LUCRATIVE BUSINESS.
WE WANT 500 MORE FIRST
CLASS SEWING MACHINE
AGENTS, AND 500 MEN OF EN
ERGY AND ABILITY TO LEARN
THE BUSINESS OF SELLING SEW
ING MACHINES. COMPENSATION
LIBERAL. BUT VARYING AC
CORDING TO ABILITY, CHARAC
TER and QUALIFICATIONS OF
THE AGENT. FOR PARTICULARS,
ADDRESS
Wilson Sewing Machine Cos., Chicago,
827 and 329 Broadway New York, or New
Orleans. La.
a week in your own town. Terms
ip DO and $5 outfit free. H. HALLET &
UU., Portland, Maine.
A agents want-
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tton Prospectus, representing
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wanted everywhere. The Biggeet Thing
ever tried. Sales made from this when all
single Books fail. Also, Agents wanted on
our MAtNIFIOENT FAMILY BIBLES.
Superior to all others. With invaluable Il
lustrated Aids and Superb Bindings. These
Books beat the World. Full particulars
free. Address JOHN E. POTTER <fc CO.,
Publishers, Philadelphia.
ctft 16> A DAY at l ome. Agents wanted.
Outfit and terms free. TRUE A
CO., Augusta, Maine.
EXTRA Fine Mixed Cards, with
name, 10 cents, post paid. L. JONES
<fc CO., Nassau, N. Y.
Week to Agents. $lO
JDDOehJpI I Outfit Free. P. O. VICK
ERY, Augusta, Maine.
Cd QA per day at home. Samples
Jd\J worth $5 free. STINSON
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rpo ADVertiskrs.—Send for our Local
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plication. GEO. P. ROWELL A CO. No. 41
Park Row, New York.
L. RICHARDS’
AUGrUSTA
DRY GOODS STORE
IS THE PLACE TO GET
REAL BARGAINS IN DRY COODS
THIS WEEK.
Tlie Clearance Sale
—AND THE —
BARGAIN COUNTERS,
WILL CONTINUE f
Dress Goods, Black Cashmeres, Black Alpacas, White Goods, Hamburg
Edgings, Table Damask, Doylies,Towels, Handkerchiefs, Ruchings, Hosiery,
Neck-Ties, Jet Jewelry, Necklaces, and thousands of little articles will be
offered on the BARGAIN COUNTERS THIS WEEK.
NEW SPRING GOODS JUST RECEIVED.
PRINTS, CAMBRICS, PIQUES. One case CORDED PIQUES will be sold out at 100.
per yard—a great bargain. Real Lonsdale 4-4 Shirting, Real Fruit of the Loom 4-4
Shirting, Real Semper Idem 4-4 Shirting, Real Wamsutta 4-4 Shirting, just received.
TO SECURE BARGAINS IN THESE Gt)ODS NOW IS THE TIME ! !
L. RICHARDS,
209 BROAD STREET,
I’eM-tf Augusta, Ga
Georgia Chemical Company,
AUGUTTA, GEORGIA,
Manufacturers of the Renowned
Patapsco Guano and Grange Mixture.
Agents in the Principal Towns of Georgia, Alabama and South Carolina.
Analyses—PATAPSCO :
Dissolved Bone Phosphate ------- 22.252
UndiseoJved Bone Phosphate - 9.300
Salts, Potash, Soda and Magnesia ------- 7.471
Ammonia (Potential) - -- -- -- -- 3.143
ORA3VGE MIXTURE:
’ Dissolved Bone Phosphate - - 23.389
Undissolved Bone Phosphate .... - 7^17
Sulphate Potash ---------- 3.754
Sulphate Magnesia ------- - - 6 314
Ammonia (Potential) - -- -- -- -- 1,76
The Covington Enterprise publishes a statement furnished it by T.M.Merriwether
of Newton County, Ga., giving some interesting experiments with seven different Fer
tilizers, from which is extracted the following results on 11% acres of land from one ton :
SEED COTTON. LINT.
NoMauuie 4,871 lbs., equal to 1,600 lbs
Eureka “old reliable” 9,177 lbs., gain in lint . ’ 1 *429 lbs
Blue Boue 9,897 lbs. “ .1 609 lbs
Russel Coo’s 10,000 ibs. “ ....l|7oßlbs
Merryman’s Annnoniated ,M 0,091 lbs. “ !!!!!!!”.*!! !l 730 lbs
Compost 7.10,091 lbs. “ ' .1733 ibs
Cumberland 10,4001b5. “ ....... 1 836 lbs
Patapbco-Grange Mixture 10,491 lbs. “ ... ’. ’ '*“ '' j’367 q,a
Thd above is based upon one pound of Lint to three of Seed. Estimate of
of value upon basis of 10 cents for cotton:
Grange Mixture over no Manure
do. Eureka “old reliable” ** . 43 80
do. Blue Bone 19 80
do. Russel Coo’s 16 40
do. Meryman’s. . ... . 13 40
do. Compost ...... .. .. . . 13 40
do. Cumberland 310
M. A. STOVALL, Manager.
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PLAKTTESRB
Loan and Savings Bank,
983 BROAD STREET.
Capital, SIOO,OOO, With Stockholders Liability.
INTEREST ALLOWED OINT DEPOSITS.
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T. P. BRANCH, President. J. T. NEWBERY, Cashier.
DIRECTORS3
THOS. W. COSKERY, GEN. M. W. GARY, Q. VOLGER,
JUDGE WM. GIBSON, E. H. ROGERS. JAMES L. GOW.
THIS BANK solicits the accounts of all who wish to deposit money for thirty days
or longer, on which it pays eeven per sent, interest. We offer extra inducements
to all guardians, trustees, or parties wishing to make a profitable investment, and one
on which they can instantly realize their capital. That the advantages and benefits of
the Bonk may he available to all, we will receive sums of One Dollar and upwards on
deposit, and will issue therefor pass books or certificates of deposit, the latter available
in all portions of the United States. febS-ly
Incorporated 1845. Capital, $600,000.
w J. THOS. STEVENSOW, Treasurer* GEO. RICHARDSON, Sup't,
8 Pemberton Square, Boston. Lowell, Mass.
LOWELL MACHINE SHOP,
LOWELL,, MASS.
—MANUFACTURERS OF—
COTTON MACHINERY
Pickers, Cards, Lap Winders, Railway Heads, Drawing
Frames, “Lowell Speeders” of seven different sizes,
Bobbins containing Bto 64 oz. Cotton each, Sawyer
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 Ms,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.
P APER "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
hxoulds, Dandy Rolls, Roll Bars and Bed Plates, Trimming
Presses, Plans for Paper Mills, etc., etc.
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REFERENCES.—Augusta Factory, F. Cogin, Superintendent; Manu
facturing Company, Langley, S. O.; Camperdown Mills, Greenville. H. 0.; Marsh A All
good Trion Factory, Ga. •i.W.A F. ?. Gray, Adairsvllle, Ga.; Mississippi Mills, Wes
son, Miss.; Great Falls Manufacturing (Company, Rockingham, N. 0.; 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. a; D. E. fen verse A Cos., Bivingsville,S. O.; J. T. Morenead A Cos., Reidsvilie, N. C.;
Little River Manufacturing Company, Mancnester, N. C.; Lehman Manufacturing Com
pany, Prattville, Ala.; Tennessee Manufacturing Company, Nashville, Tenn. • Laudis
Manufacturing Company, Shelbyville, Term.; 8. L. Graham & Son, Pinewood Tenn •
Stonewall Manufacturing Company, Enterprise, Miss.; Marshall Manufacturing Com
pany. Richmond, Va.; Wm. E. Hooper A bona* Baltimore, Md.; Union Manufacturing
Company, Baltimore. Md.; Gambrill, Eons A Cos., Baltimore, Md.; Wm. H. Baldwin &
Cos., Baltimore, Md.; PhOßnix Factory, Baltimore, Md.; Laurel Manufacturing Company
Baltimore. Md. jan2-ly
SODA FOUNTAIN.
Foe gale at a great sacrifice, one of the
finest Fountains and Fixtures ever brought
to this city. Call and examine It at
feb-*tt F. JD. KBNBIOK’S, Agent,
Wanted.
At Mansion House, a Competent Lady
to Superintend the Dining Room. One with
good reference will receive liberal wage#.
febll-2*U
Fet'd Your Land and ihe Laud will Feed You.
.. o —.
Soluble Pacific Guano
AND
COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE!
; FOR COMPOSITING WITH COTTON SEED,
THE MOST POPULAR FERTILIZERS IN USE.
•
Last year, 1876, there were 112 different brands sold in the State of Georgia, the [sale
aggregating about 70,000 tons, and of that quantity the Pacific Guano Company sold
13,000 tons.
Hold by us Every Neason Since 1865.
o
PRICES IN AUGUSTA, GA.
Soluble Pacific Guano, Cash,9 ...... $48.00
Soluble Pacific Guano, Time, with 13c. Cotton Option, - 60.00
Compound Acid Phosphate, Cash, ..... 36.00
Compound Acid Phosphate, Time, with 13c. Cotton Option, - 42.00
Delivered at any Boat or Depot in the City Free of Charge.
Time Sales payable by the Ist of NOVEMBER, 18 77, without Interest, with options
of#paving in Cotton of a grade not below Middling, at 13 oents, delivered at your Rail
road Depot, or any Warehouse of Augusta, Savannah or Charleston.
J. O. MATHEWSON & CO„
Janl.2-3m OF-MEmi, HT.r.mi r.K.
Clearance Sale
; OF 1
WINTER GOODS!
Having determined to effect a general CLEARANCE of
our WINTER GOODS, we have marked down our entire
Stock of DRESS GOODS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS,
CASSIMERES and FLANNELS, to such prices as will insure
their speedy sale.
Will Open TO-MORROW MORNING, 5,000 Ladies’ Ties,
at 15c., never before offered for less than from 26c. to 60c.
7,000 Yards Hamburg Edging, at less than half the gold costs
These are GENUINE BARGAINS, and only need to be
seen to be appreciated.
JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
janll-tf
PENDLETON’S AMMONIATED SUPERPHOSPHATE
Tosted by many planters with universal favor the past seven years.
PENDLETON’S PHOSPHATE,
For composting with cotton seed, stable manure. Directions furnished. Terms,ca6h,
time,and 15 cents cotton option. BEALL, SPEARS & CO., Agents.
feb2-2m Cotton Faetors, Augusta, Ga.
Bankrupt Sale of Jewelry!
Great Failure of the Milton Gold Jewelry Company
IN LONDON !
Their Entire Stock consigned to Us to Raise Money 3uun
as Possible.
EVERYBODY has heard of Milton Gold Jewhlby, it having been sold in this mar
ket for the last ten years, and worn by the beet and richest class of our population.
Still it takes an expert to distinguish Milton Gold from Virgin Gold. In order to dis
pose of this large consignment in the speediest way, we have put np lots which we offer
to the public for less than the tenth part of their value.
r.O CENT LOT. #£LOO LOT.
One pair elegant Sleeve Buttons, retail One set Gold Front Pin and Ear Bings.
price $1 00 One Ladies’ Long Neck Chain.
One set spiral Shirt Studs, retail price. 75 One elegant Locket for the above
One beautiful Scarf Pin, stone setting, One Ladies’ “Pompadour” Watch’Chain
retail price 75 One pair stone Sleeve Buttons.
One elegant Gent’s Watch Chain, lat- One pair Engraved Sleeve Buttons
est pattern, retail price 1 50 One Amethyst Stone Ring.
One Collar Button, retail price 30 One Gent’s large Seal Ring
One elegant Wedding Ring,very heavy, One Ladies’ band Engagement Ring
retail price 2 60 One set Spjfal Shirt Studs.
„ . One Gent's Lake George Diamond Stud.
Total $6 50 One beautiful Scarf Pin.
Remember, we will send you the above #O.OO LOT.
named six articles, which we have retailed one Ladies’ Opera Chain with and
for $6.50, by mall, postpaid, for 50 cents, 4 tassel wiw slide and
sample lots for $1.50, or 12 sample lots for One heavy Ladies’ Neck Ohain.
°°* nftT One beautiful Locket for the above.
m.oo LO x. One Ladies’ “Cameo” Pin and Ear Rings.
One pair Gent s Sleeve Buttons, stono One pair (2) elegant Bracelets. *
5etting................. .$125 One pair Amethyst Sleeve Buttons, inlaid
Ono set elegant Spiral Studs to match with pearls.
same 1 00 One pair Onyx Sleeve Buttons.
One beautiful Ladies’ band Engage- One set Studs to match the above.
ment liing. 2 00 One fine Gent’s Watch Chain, with charm.
One Gent’s large Seal Ring 2 00 Ono Amethyst Ring, inlaid with pearls
One Ladies’ long Neck chain 2 75 Ono Topaz King, inlaid with pearls.
One Gent’s heavy plate Watch chain.. 175 1 One Ladies’ heavy Band Ring.
One Gent’s “Lake George” Diamond One Ladies’ Chemise Button
5tud............... 100 One Gent’s Parisian Diamond Pin.
One beautiful Scarf Pin 75 One Collar Button.
One pair Ladies’ engraved Sleeve But- One extra fine set Studs,
tons 1 00
Total * sl3 00 ■
The above figures are the prices those goods have been retailed at in our leading
cities. We mention these figures to give you an idea of the goods.
A FIIVK SOLID SILVER WATCH FRICK.
On receipt of sls we will send by express, one dozen 50 cent lots and one of each of
the othors; also, ono Elegant Watch, Ladies’or Gent’s size, guaranteed to be a good
time-keeper. Such opportunity is offered but once In a life time.
„ We want our patrons and the public la general to understand that this is Milton
Gold Jewelry, and no common Plated Ware. Satisfaction guaranteed in every Instance
or money refunded. Send money by P. O. Money Order or Registered Letter
Our Firm and Milton Gold Jewelry is endorsed by all the leading newsnaDers of the
country. Goods sent C. O. D. if $5.00 is sent with the order, not otherwise Address all
orders to *
RALSTON JEWELRY COMPANY,
IMPORTERS OF WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
feb9-tf LaSalle and Randolph'Htreets, Chicago, Illinois.
PLANTERS HOTEL,
AUGUSTA, GA.
—— ——O——■
RATES REDUCED TO $3 per day
TABLE BOARD S3O per month
MEAL TICKETS $6 per dozen
HAVWG LEASED Tms WELL-RNOWN HOTEL, I enter upon its management
by reducing rates, and asking of the traveling public, especially my friends in
Carolina and Georgia, a continuance of that liberal support they have always given it.
B. F. BROW3XT,
janl6-tu&*uCm (formerly of Charleston) PROPRIETOR.^
STILL ON THE TURF
THE BEST BRANDS OF
Wines, Liquors and Scgars
CIAN always bo found at that popular
) resort,
THE OLD CLUB ROOMS.
STOKES, the “Phat Man,” will be happy
to see all of his friends at any time.
Elegant rooms for private olube, open
day and night.
FREE LUNCHES every day. febll-6
To Rent.
(TO A TENANT.)
ANEW Desirable Two-Story Dwelling,
on Telfair street, third door from
Centre street, north side, consisting of
parlor, three bed rooms, bath room,
kitchen, servant’s room, store room and
pantry— large yard, with outbuildings.
This house nas water, gas, and all the
modern improvements. Inquire on the
premises, from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m.
Rent—s3s per month, payable monthly
JanlG-tf
Marshall's Life Size Portraits
OF GENERALS
ROB T. E. LEE
—AND—
WASHINGTON,
And of other Distinguished Men.
Engraved in Pure Line by Wm. E. Marshall.
THESE are beautiful engravings, exe
cuted in the Highest Style of the Art.
printed on flne plate papr, size 24x32, and
are offered at the unprecedented low price
of $2 each. Will be sent by mail on receipt
of price. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Rev. Chas. F. Deems, D. D., writes the
artist: “Your portrait of
Gen. Robert E. Lee is admirable In every
respect, and will be weloomed to the
houses of thousands of families, whose
representatives fought on both sides in the
late war, as preserving the expression of
the noble face of one of Amenoa’s noble
sons.”
Canvassers Wanted.
Active Men and Women are making
large incomes by taking subscriptions for
these engravings. Address
OSCAR MARSHALL.
febl§-tf W 7 Breadway, New York.
iTOimi i utrr?
I iLnilfce ail others. Provide
■i mouth piece, to prevent
of leetn and the mucous fining
fHbttF 0 ' lam?™
iifenrfeTTUs
I mere
I | a, ?t onl y ot the Cigarette; tenderly
■ white and sweetly fragrant. When
a/mft is from tht delicious tobacco, the
they will cause a smile that
careg lUUmine tbe bl *ckest of crowding
, 555 Cigarettes are as fine as can be pro
duced. only the best French Cigarette
paper is used, which is free from mineral
and other injurious suhstanrvee
iaNitwair
I & tIOAKE I'Tf.s
■ Not Bite the Tongue,
■ Highest Award, Vienna, ’73. and Cen
1 tennial, 76. bam pies, 20 cents. Our
Peerlesa and Plain Fine Cut Chewing are
unsurpassed.
(5 PRIZE MEDALS.)
WM. 8. KIMB ALL A OO ,
_ _ Rochester. N.Y.
_ Pwtbless Tobacco Works.
"WEolesale A, rents:
BOEHM, BENDHEIM A CO.,
febl3-6 Savannah, Ga.
151QQQ Can’t be made by every agent
every month in the business
v 55 furnish, but those willing to work can
easily earn a dozen dollars a day right in
their own localities. Have no room to ex
plain here. Business pleasant and honora
ble. Women, and bovs and girls do as well
as men. We will furnish you a complete
Outfit free. The business pays better than
anything else. We will bear expense of
starting you. Particulars free. Write and
see. Farmers and mechanics, their sons
and daughters, and all classes in need of
paying work at home, should write to us
and learn ail about the work at once. Now
is the time. Don’t delay. Address TRUE
A 00., Augusta, Maine.
Executor’s Sale of Land !
BY virtue of a Decree in Equity, render
ed in V. L. Jones, et. al. vs. Francis A.
Jones, Executor of M. D. Jones, et. al., at
the November of Burke Superior
Court, by authority and approval of the
Commissioner appointed in said decree,
will be sold (at the risk of the first pur
chaser, to-wit: George O. Warnock) before
the Court House door, in Waynesboro
Burke county, Ga.. on the FIRST TUES
DAY IN MARCH, 1877, between the legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder for
cash, and at public auction, the following
described real estate, belonging to the es
tate of Maloo 1 D. Jones, deceased, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of Laud situate
lying and being in the county of Burke!
State of Georgia, containing four hta ired
and sixty-three aud a half acres of laud, be
the same more or less, aud known as Lot
No. 1, in the division of what was known
as the Guilstrap Place, belonging to said
M. D. Jones’ estate, and bounded by Lots
Nos. 2 and 3 of said place, and lands of
Frederick B. Merritt and Win. Warnock
and Jas. Gaines. Said laud was sold by the
undersigned on the First Tuesday in
March, 1874, and bid off by Geo. O. War
noek, at whose risk it is now being resold
Terms Cash. FRANCIS A. JONES.
Executor M. D. Jones.
John I. Shewmake, John J. Jones, Wm. W.
Montgomery, Stephen A. Corker, Com
missioners estate of M. D. Jones.
feblO-td
NOTICE.
On or about the 18th of December, 1876,
my resideaeo, on West Boundary street!
was entered, and the following articles
of clothing stolen therefrom:
One Sack Coat, of plumb colored easi
mere, striped with three raised twilled
stripes, closely laid with a white thread
in plumb field between; one long tailed
black cloth coat; one blue broad cloth
coat, with velvet colar, of recent style;
one single-breasted vest, to match the
blue coat; one double-breasted sUk velvet
vest, scotch plaid— colors, blue, green
and black, with white dotted squares
or crosses over it; one black silk velvet
rest, plaided with uncelt velvet and silk
stripes douhl-breasted; one daidsilkor
Jtc. vest, aouble-breastea, witn nun 01 tan
dots on it; one light colored silk vest,
double-breasted, tan color.
A reward of $5 will be paid for the return
of the clothing. A reward of $lO will be
paid for the return of the clothing, with
proof to convict the robber or robbers. A
reward of $25 will be paid th • informant
after the conviction, at the Court House,
of any one, two or more white persons be
ing implicated in the robbery.
JOHN K. PARKER,
at H. L. A. Balk’s,
172 Broad street,
feb6-2w Augusta, Ga.
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LEECHES, LEECHES.
PRIME SWEDISH LEECHES will here
| after be found always at
ALEXANDER’S DRUG STORE.
Opportune Pactiones
Emoluments Parra.
Those who wish a good Piano.
Finished in the latest manner.
Go to Oates’ Music Hail,
He has styles to please you all.
THE Subscriber has just returned from
f the Northern cities, where he has
made an inspection of the principal Piano
Factories and he has completed arrange
ments whereby he can furnish PIANOS,
with makers’ name attached, at as LOAN
PRICES as can be sold by any one for the
same class of instruments. All assertions
by various dealers that they can or will
sell PIANOS at SSO to SIOO less than others,
is all stuff. Ail he asks is a trial. Terms
caoh or approved aeoeptance. Pianos sold
in the country will be delivered free at the
nearest depot, and a competent Tuner sent
to put them up and leave in good order.
Those sold in the city kept in tune one year
fiee of charge. Every Piano warranted.
An assortment of first-class CABINET OR
GANS always on hand. Pianos Tuned and
Repaired. Orders from the country punc
tually attended to.
GEO. A. OATES,
240 Broad, St., Under Central Hotel.
declO-t!
The Augusta Hotel.
THE undersigned having leased the old
and well-known Hotel Property on
Broad street, takes this occasion to inform
his friends and the public at large, that ho
has thoroughly refitted, refurnished and
enlarged the building, and will open it for
the reception of guests, on
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6TB.
He flatters himself, that long experience
and a faithful discharge of duty to his
guests, warrants him in saying that none
will ever go away from his house dissatis
fied.
His terms shall be in accordance with
the times.
Mr Give the old Augusta Hotel a trla 1
under the management.
T. R. WHEELOCK,
des*-tC IProprleter,