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ROBERTS & BOYD,
EDITORS and PROPRIETORS.
DECEMBER!*, 1875
CONSTITUTIONAL CON I'I.'.XTION
The Chronicle Sj- Sentinel of the 4th,
is in favor of a Coiistitutioii.il Conven
tion. So is tiie Wilks county Grand
.1 nry. Now to get the representation ol
the state in the right u)ii|i| to press such
a thing, to a happy cousmpatio.j, is an
other thing.
We opposed such a movement last
spring, because we were afraid that it
would he construed by our enemies as
an attempt to shirk certain obligations
resting on the Staff; that had to be
determined by regular investigation.—
Besides, Georgia was in the position of
a man who hud just managed to get his
head out of water. 4 little injudicious
kicking would have carried her under
again.
"u think we cmid better afford to
risk it now.
-VATC Mill HUGH ci: IIC MOW.
It will he seen that the National
(i rangers have agreed on anew marriage
ceremony. This is right! what is the
use of being a Granger or aGrangeress
and then being married like any other
people:' and besides they should lie put
on ler a l litioual obligations. They
should lie sworn to sit under their own
vines and ligtrees— — aye, and pear trees
and apple trees too, and never to rear
their (amities on \V astern corn and ba
con. Tnat is an important point; and
while they are at it. let them provide
* hat the marrie l grangers, too, may if
they desire it, go through rtoe mill again
and make anew start.
art* • -•••*- ill
congruss and run piwsi
unsrs message.
Ihe president’s message, ipiite a
large tiling in the space it occupies, and
i.i it sexton led sentiments and a Ivuno
ed opinions, was rea l before the Senate
an i ijouse on Tuesday last,
e migres met on the Cth inst,
The following oilicers were elected :
Mr. Kerr, speaker, Indiana. G. M.
Adams, clerk. Centu-ky, duo. G.
Thompson. Sergeant at arms,Onio, Mr.
hit/:augh, lexas, door keeper, ( apt.
•lames M. Stewart, the postmaster of
the House of the representatives. Vir
ginia, Key, M. lowuseud, presbyterian
duty.
Now tiie battle commcnc-os. The gi
ants oj the parties anti the political
leaders of this day and time, (such as
arc in power), are now on the arena of
pu die life, in an important epoch of
onr national history, i’lie ipie.stion
taut, will sooner or later lie determined
’Shall republican government lie
strengtiieno 1 and continued in this
country, or in the mockery of what con
stitutes one, will it merge into a one
man power.’’
e have not time in this issue, hut,
in our next will give a mure extended
com tuent on the message, an I outlie
m,ui who make up the did congress,
sr.t rn news summary.
Senator (lor,lon of Georgia has purch
ased the residenoeof Mr. Wallers. Gox,
in Georgetown,
The Sand.-rnci/l,- 11 r 11 wants to know
if any one ever know ahorse to have a
diseased liver. We do not confess to
beiug.iutimate with the liver of the eipiin
Htiiiiiuals, but we’ve seen some men that
couldn’t keep their livers straight with
all the [latent medicines manufactured.
Evans & Go. are furnishing corn at,
cost, until the next, crop is made. Tuis
is inagnamity that the farmer will ever
remember them for, with gratitude un
bounded.
Martha Vincent, p, e, is now in Bildj
county jail for infanti.'ide. The chil l
was eighteen months ol I. and was found
in a branch by some hoys, who were out
hunting,
fiio High School of Saudersville
closed on last Friday, with concert and
other appropriate ceremonies,
Washington Superior Court, is still
going on, and it is equally true of Burke
each county averaging live and a half
weeks in the year, consumed by Superi
or Court, .letfersoa about ten days.
It has not been found out specifically
yet, whether Smith will run for Gover
nor or not. The people and the press
are anxious to know, and so is Gen.
Colquit.
The Chronicle & .Sentinel rejoices in
Is inerraost heart of hearts, that tlje
election is over, and that the prolific
quill drivers have Cease l to spill the
plastic ink.
The Wilkes county Grand Jury, at
the last term of the .Superior Court, re
cently asks their legislators, to contend
for a Constitutional Convention.
Key. O. C, I'ope formerly of this State
and county is now publishing and edi
ting a neat and lively denominational
paper called the 1} ipttst Ih'JlecUjr, in
Morristown, Teun.; where he now re
sides.
Dr. Hawser is instructing the McDuf
fie journalists how to butcher a sheep.
The first thing necessary is t.o catch the
sheep, and the next thing i.s to keep
from feeling tkwpixk about it, and then
the trouble is over with.
Rev. Dr. Lovic Fierce is quite ill at
the residence of Rev. R. J. Corley,
Brennan’s hotel is bragging about a
four-legged rooster. That certainly was
the result of oue of those double barrell
ed eggs.
Rome holds now in the tnaw of her
capacious corporation, a ten pound tur
/yip-
Old Tunis G. Campbell was taken
out of jail the other day, on the United
States writ of habeas corpus; and im
mediately recommitted.— Sens.
The election in Augusta is over for
Mayor, and Estes is the happy man hv
1.1(10 votes td (bid for Dr. Ford, making
the total vote 2fj()3.
Cant: Reitfroe of Atlanta, formerly of
Saudersville, Washington county, is now
occupying the vacancy occasioned by
the stepping out of Jack Jones. So
says the Ilm'ald A Georgian.
Augusta is sighing to know how to
fry potatoes in the Saratoga style.
Jolpi M. Conner, clerk in a Milieu
store, was assaulted the otiier day, and
considerably bruised with clubs, by two
colored scoundrels, who were after his
small total of ready cash. They were
surprised ajitl arrested.
The captain of the Clipper, Ham. n.Uus
Henry Ward Jnnehug Hardscrabble, is
making merry over a little possum poe
try by Col. Carnes of the Southerner.
Now really it sounds a good deal like it
came fr mi onr friend 11., for as every,
body knows there is but little difference
in taste between pork and possum.
Cholera is raging among the hogs in
Talbot county and a great many of
them are daily dying from its effects,
We learn from the Waynesboro Ex~
positor that Mr. J. I). Ferry lost his gin
house by fire last week. Only the week
before Mrs. llosea Kates, ha 1 her gin
house burned in the same county.
Ham has had a good deal of Front
lately. No wonder he is a little wilted
up like, 'l'eudcr vejelutiuu can’t stand
l’rof. Alexander Dimitry lias been de
livering a lecture before the Atlanta li
brary association 11 is subject was
“the fitness of creation for the existence
of man.” He is from New Orleans.
The firing of cannons in Eiifaula in
honor of ratification, was heard distinct
ly in Lumpkin, some thirty miles dis
tant.
J. li. Braswell of Noreross, was
found dead in his bed last week, lie
t,nl 1 a gentleman of the place lie bad
swallowed in two years nearly four hun
dred gallons of whiskey.
The Blakely Nan is sorry the mer
chants don’t advertise. Now, are the
merchants sorry i
This from the Conyers Register: A
few of opr people combine to avail them
selves of the homestead law. This is
madness and folly. Under the recent
decisions of the Supreme Court a home,
stead is a hur<]eu instead of blessing.—
It cannot be alienated, it distroys a mail’s
credit and ties him down to poverty for
life Fay your debts if you can, compro
mise if you can i)<> no better give up all
if your ere liters demaii I it, but under
no circumstance have anything to do
with that treaeliwom deception—.-a
homestea
I cuxTßHir run. J
New Bi.tiianv, Dec. (itli, 1375,
| M< n.sr.i. Editor*:—H you c:tu liu 1
: room in your great ly imp oved pajior for
' anew corros[)oiidout, i’ll try and
i you a few dots in place of u letter. ]
j would like to know what, has become of
| your eoriv.-poud nt ••Punch?” 110 set
| out wii li a nourish, to toot his horn for
j New Bethany, an I keep you and all your
readers posted as to everything trnus
[driiio; within live miles of the place,—
Hut it seems he has snapped oil' like a
pipe stem, and left the story not half
told.
To be“in where he left off, another
new store has been adde 1 making the
UU n!>er Ji re ■ an Ito show you how
business and improvements progress
here, the last storehouse was built 21x10.
Two weeks ago the lumber was lying in
a pile. The house is finished and stored
l with goods, and our clever townsman,
John F. Toole, the accommodatin'* pro
prietor, We expect soon to have a hand
some academy erecto I in double quick
time, that will accommodate ojie liuu
. dred students and he an ornament to
the village; and as evidence that the
claims of the place are not overlooked
by tile powers that he, the Central Rail
road Cos., have established an agency
here, an l have just, completed a most
j excellent freight platform, ami also an
ample passenger platform. The indica
tions nre umnistahlu and point to the
future prosperity that awaits this sylvan
: village, that now commands a lively
! trade, though sprung into existence as
J it. were, hut yesterday.
New avenues f .re being daily opened
to increase its facilities and open new
} channels of trade. To-day, a large
uumber of hands are engaged in cutting
out anew road fiom the depot to inter
| sect the Savannah road at R. J. Fetor
! sou’s, making a direct route to Bartow ;
J and shortly another new read is to he
j opened from the same plac: to Emanuel
and Johnson counties. I mention tiiese
j facts to show you that the ijonlieodtioe
J humps of these people are well develop
: e l, and that small obstacles are not to
thwart their purpose,
Han Isonie building lots lie in imme
diate cou*act with the business part of
j the town, that can lie bought on most
reasonable terms by applying to Dr.
\ Ran hill, or to S, L. Peterson.
Changing the subject somewhat, a
1 short time since, we 1m i the pleasure of
j attending a party* at Mr, McLeod's in
honor of the anniversary of his daugh-
I fe". Miss Clara's birta-day. It was no
picayune affair, cut out by a scant pat
tern, bul. a full grown party in the fullest
sense of the word; Mr. M. and his ac
complished lady giving unmistakable ovi
' deuce that they understood all the arts
I of making themselves agreeable, and
{ t.liuir guests happy. This was entertain
| meat No. 1. Tiie next day No. 2. It
j was at the closing exercises of tiie
school of Mr. George Johnson. Never
j have we been more pleasantly disap-
I pointed. The exercises were highly
I interesting, and gave the most conclu-
I sive evidence of thorough instruction on
j the part of their teacher, who, undoubt
| edly, deserves to rank with the first-class
of teachers anywhere.
The exercises over, his patrons and
pupils had honored him with the finest
| basket dinners that we have seen in
| many a day. A speech from Dr. Ran
[ dall, who happened to he there, and one
! from Mr. McLeod closed the scene and
1 all dispersed. Fai l Fry.
For the News .y Farmer.
STONO Ac in PIiOSPIIA TH.
At the last meeting of Spread Oak
Orange, it was, on motion, ordered that
the Secretary make out a general report
for publication in bur county paper, vis :
the Nkyvs & Fahmi'Pi, from all the re
ports rendered in by parties who have
used the above fertilizer the present
year. In doing so “I shall nothing ex
tenuate, or aiiglit set down in lpalice.”
in reference to other parties. But I
will state just here as my opinion, (at
the risk of a frown from some of their
agents.) that the most of Commercial
Fertilizers range top high in price, to
make it to tiie interest of farmers tp use
them, and I think experience has prov
en that the opinion is well founded,-?
But to my task, Sometime in April
last, our Grange ordered thirty tons
of Stono, manufactured at Charleston,
S. C., through Dr. W. J, Walker, the
polite and enterprising agent at War
renton, Ga., paying §27.50 per ton
cash, and §0 freight, making §33.50 per
ton delivered at Luther, the terminus of
the Goodrich Rail Road, some seven
miles from our Grange Hall. This
amount was used by some seventeen
members of the grange, [myself among
tire rest). Some composting with cotton
ceed, some from home made manure
from lots and stables, and others again
used it separately without composting
>vitb anything. Some using 100 lbs,
some 150 and some 200 lbs per acre—
most on cotton. My plan is to open
a deep furrow and put in whatever
quantity of lot mantre I desire, and
distribute the fertilizer with it, and bed
it nil together. I like this better than
manipulating and mixing before dis
ti Uniting in the furrow. AH who have
reported, (and tiie most of them have,)
report favorably, expressing the opinion
that, ha<l the season been propitious,
they would have witnessed most grati
fying results, and dry as it was tiiey do
not think they lost anything by its use.
I used some on corn with gratifying re
sults.
The stono is not an ammoniated ferti
lizer. but u s its name imports, Phos
phate. Commissioner Janes in his re
port on the various commercial fertili
zers used in the SI ate. notes the per con
tage of phosphoric acid it. takes to make
what lie considers a standard fertilizer,
he reports the percentage of Pliospho
rie acid in the Stono to lie a little loss
than kis standard, (L have not the report
before me.) Be that as it may, it is
the settled conviction of us, who
have used the Stono, that it is the
cheapest and most economical commer
cial fertilizer wo have used since the war.
We live in the pincy woo Is, oijr soil is
lightgray, wtih a smart sprinkle of red
pebbles in many places, llow it would
do in clay soils we are not so well ad
vised. It pays the best composted
with homemade fertilizers, lujt it will
do very well us.'l alone in soils well
supplied with humus or vegetable mat
ter, this is our experience.
I. F, A., Secretary.
Ilf the apent in county will pay for
Ins card, we will insert it with pleasure.
Ed's,
rim nuii.trion on urn.
In ancient. Rome, during the period
between 2HO and 3()0 A, D.. the average
duration of life among the upper class
es was thirty years. 1 n the present, cen
tury, among tiie same elasse < of people,
it amounts to fifl v years. In the six
teenth century the mean duration of
life in (leneva was 21.21 years ; between
1.533 and lsll it was 40.68 years, and
:it the present, time as many people live
to seventy years of age as three hundred
years ago lived to the age of forty-three,
! In the year 1093 the British Uovern
! incut borrowed money, the amount
| borrowc 1 to be paid in annuities, or the
! basis of the mean duration of life at
that time. The State Treasury made
thereby a good bargain, and a!) parties
to the bargain were satisfied. Ninety
seven years later l’itt established anoth
er tontoine or annuity company, based
on the presumption that the morality
would remain the same as a hundred
years before. Hut, in this instance it
transpired that the Government had
made a had bargain, since while in the
first tonfoiue 10,000 persons of each
sex died under the age of twenty-eight,
a hundred years later only 5,072 males
and 0,410 females died under this age.
From this fact, it appears that, life,
under certain favorable influences, has
gained in many and, probably, in all its
forms and manifestations, both in vigor
and duration.
[ ADMUM ISI/MKNT.]
Lorisvu.i.i:, Ga,, Nov. 10, J 375.
Mr Editor of News and Farmers you
will admit, us a space in you paper to
exsplane to the ( itziens of Lou sville
the Transactions of tiie Colord eitzens
of Louisville during the Coruance week.
\Vc as a committee—Desired to return
thanks to our white C'iizens for they
peruevelence and Charitabley assisal
aince towords us in Eding us in Rel as
ting the Said Berry Stokes from prison
our Hearts & Tonnges are not able to
Express the Hearts l'ealts gratit.ud to
those of them that hoalpcs us. We can
say & hope that Gods may blest the m
in their gooddoing and that lievenli
gates may five wide ter them & their
Children, We will say they will find
us as friend Ever True ; and ’Trying to
do that which is right in the sight of the
Laws of our country—many peace and
prost.peritiry ever shelter us all under
tee wiuges of Jefferson & the Villidge
of Louisville —
We are glad to say that the Said Ber
ry Stoke —have pleage Him self to be
goven by the Deeeision of the commit
tee, and will repay the money back if it
be requisted : so I hope that this will
satiesfuetion to the Community at large.
We have not the ability as our super!-
ours to make our fellowmen sicli citi
zens as they ortorbe so we use the prin
ted for a word or two Help us to liealpe
each otner eacliothers Cross to bear
Mr Editors please to portan our lan
guage your &c
F. S. Oncals, Chairman J. Hall, J.
F. Johnson, F. F. Oncals, W. H. li.
Berryain, Henry Jenkins, W. 0. F.
Sherman, Sect Committee.
Subscribe for the News K Farmer.
DISSOLUTION.
THE FIRM of JONES Sr IIUDSSON. is
this Jay dissolved by mutual concent AM
parties indebted to the above tirrn will please
settle with J. Mi JuSms, at once
j: M JONES, _
J. W. HUDSON.
I shall continue the pusiness and solicit the
patronage of the friends ol the late Mr;.:.
J. M. JONES.
Dec. 15t1875 8t
S-AJABL
WILL HE MOLD at Old Town Plantation
oh the 23d inst. ihe following property
to wit: Mules, Cows, H >gs, Farming Utensils,
Wagons, Carts, and oilier articles not enumert
ed.
Dec. JJih 2t G. SHIVERS.
To Unifiers aud < outractors.
H. M. rOHLERi
Waynesboro, Georgia,,
Manufacturer of all kinds of TIN WAKE. Es
pecial attention given to ROOFING, GUl's
TEIUNG and REPAIRING. Parties in Louis
vi tie having work'hey want done can le an*
com mod a tod at short notice by addressing e
as above. Dec fill
EOUGIA, JEFFERSON COUNT*.
Vj Susannah Whitehead has this day applied
for exemption of Personalty* and setting apart
and vaiua ion Of tlomest-ad, and 1 nill pass
upon toe same on Monday th** inst. at my
olfioo at lOo'ulock am. N. DIEHL, Ord y
Dec. Rth l7p
SHERIFFS SALE
O - ATE OF GEORGIA, >
£5 J KFyKKfjON (Jousty. i On l)e First
1 Heyday in Jamjary next, will be sold at the
Market house in Louisville,in said county wiili
in the legal hours of sale, one Tract oI Lmd,
containing Three Hundred and Thirty (330)
acres more or hs* 4 adjoining lands of Jainvs
Jordan *S G. Jordan, estate ol Reubiu Atwell
and others Levied on as the property of Allen
T Hrown to sati fy lour fi fas, each issued from
the Superior (Jou tof said county. One mfa
v r of K< tiben Atvejl \> tiauslerrcjeol John T.
Shuyymake and John R. JJyiie vs Allen T.
Hrown, one in lav or of Reubiu Atwell vs trails'*
ferree of Morris Me ilohorn, vs Allen T H own,
one in favor of Reuben A well vs tianstVrree
of Gannie T Jojdan ysAllejiT lirop-uaud nUe
in favor of Reijbeu Atvyed us t nnsforiee ot
Henry R Jo'dan ys Allen T Hrown.
Levy made Noyejnter 25th, les7u, and notice
given to tenent in possession,
JES.'KhT. MULLING. Sluff.J C
Dec 9th iH7r>- — tds.
s£w * n c
(ill BII)MACHINES.
\ v! . Ly liberal Terms of E/: :
V*rvgf/T.:ry Jy rhargefor?Pf t'n'i-hn: ,1
xjA ft achincs cl every f.es-
cription.
“DOMESTIC” paper fashions.
T’.lOlli , :itlorng imulo. S'-nd scti. for Catulogu<‘.
Address DOMESTIC C3WIKO MACHINE CO.
A !• KM’S Waml:,. -a. K I YOltK.
1 h d-iy at:borne. Air^*nt- w.-mtcil. Outfit
O L'V anj ir. TRUE& GO , Augusta.
Mane.
B'ITMTEpJiRII
lot tiie .speedy cjire ( f flpei>il co iiiidoi
to tlu; yciing nid middle Nfivuiis,
al and jl>sical depression, loss >! ni-mory
ami eneigy* pains m tlu* back, sc l' -dsti tint,
dizziiios'*, imness >t s# it, c.unfU'ioii ut idi as,
and otke? and sioidcis of tin* iiciydHs system eon
seqm’iit on various habits that lower the \it li
ty ot the sVel ’Hi- Any has the iiior**-
• limit's. Address Dit. F. It litlyKj.S* Gin*
vim alti, O.
n.. frrtsj C 'sß ER gJjai’ahtjid to Mule and
J Female in their >ooality.
33 *\t > I’ll LMj to *• y it. i*ui
£3 4? ticiilars Free. H. O YiGKERY
( • Ale.
O.t J-A uik)/ \ !*•■ J'V lit houm. Numpies
QfJ uv - , fip/vU ''Drill i tree. -\ ACo
iVnliand, Aianio.
j) YCtiOMANCY, OR SOUL Oil HMIXO.
JL How either sex m;iy tus iua'o and gain
the love and afire i>n s of any iJm*v
choose. iiis;aiitly. This art *iii can po sens, free
by mail lor2scents: together with a M .ninjr,*
Guido. Egyptian Oracle, L)ream>’, Mints 10 La
dies, ‘C. 1,009.000 sold. A (joe.* r Oook. Ad.-
dress I\ WILLIAM & GO . Fin hi delplu •, 1
VGE\TS, the greatest chance oi the age*
Address with siamp, National Copying Cos..
Atlanta, Ga.
L'#* (bYfniJin P er daV- Musiness lionora
rF IVJ and lucrative. Aye.nts
teauled Address Marion Supply Go., Marii n.O
Li GAUFETINGs, 30 cents per yard.
FI.LT (./FILING ’or rooms in place of plas
ter. FELT HOOFING and sloiKG. For
Gi'culais and samples add e>s G. J FaY.
Camden. New Jersy
ADVERTISER’S GAZETTE
A Jniiruai of luloiination for Ailvutiscrs.
I/dtMon, 9.000 c pies- I’ubli hed weekly.
Terms, per H’liiiim. in advance. Five
specimen copies (dill sieiit dat s) to one address
for 23 cts. Ufiice No. 41 laik Kow, New
York GKO. r. ROWELL .V GO,
Editor and Publishers
NOTICE
r |MIB shop of 1 L Roberts, dec’ll, are now
1 open, and all parties wanting anything ill
the iilacksmith or Wood work 1 in*, will phase
give me a trial All work warranted io give
satisfaction P DROBERIB
iSr.w terk IliuNtratvd Weekt)
FINE CI I ROMOS.
I HAVE AN ACKNCY HuR TIIE NEW
i ORlv IIjLUSTK 'TED WEEKLY, a large
and hitere.ting paper, which is with §4r>u per
annum, and the choice of one of three of the
-j.ccimoiis ot the CHROMIC AltTeX
unit I hiiye them on cxhibitioii at my otiico,
and shall ho glad t > await on those who may
1 'el dispose I to subscrioe and get one of these
elegant premiums P IJf'A’CAN, M i!—
1801! liSTABIISHIiI) IS6G
J. P. WEMIIERSBEE,
U WHOLESALE and retail dsaler ip Foie.gn
and Domestic Dry Woods, Augusta, lia,
has just, returned fiom New York with a lull
line of Fall apd Winter Goods, winch h-'is ol
fering at prices ill keeping with *hc tones.
la order to reduce ids tin usually heavy stock
he calls attention to the following quotations.
4-4 Toft l'ininsh Kleaching lUc
.5-4 Round Thread sea Island, 10c
CadcoeH from til to loc
All Wool Rid flannels, ?0c
Canton F annels 10 and
Double Width Waterproof Goods, 75c
Hi, ached Hose, 9, 10 and
Large Whit- bordered Handkerchiefs, 5c
Kentucky Jeans fr"tu loe tip
l’urc brass Fins, 5c paper
ljoulcvarde I'c't Skirts as low ns 75c
And oilier goods at oorresp'tiding figures-
Don’t forget the place. No 279 broad street,
corner Campbell and Broad, next door below
he well k*. wp hardware store of Messrs,
Hones, brow n A Cos.
0. 11. RIIEMSIIART,
thi.ILEK ~V
Doors, sashes, Blinds,
Sa Doors, Mouldings.
&LSQ
OILS,
leads, etc.
ACf32TTS 70r.
Fairbanks Standard
SCALES.
182 and 181 Ray Street,
SAVANNAH - - GEORGIA
Set ember 30, 1875. 6u)
1 urn t (.
JJullion n 1 Fancy U less Fringes
in ul! the new shades and la est
styles at C Cray if- Cq-’s
Ten cases of K utueky Jc mis, very
cluap at letui 1 . T/lithl terms 10
the irude. C Oray Cos s.
Fine Jjcd 711,i11k' ts at very low
prices, at C. Gr.'.y <0 Co’s.
2)J ImiX's of .Vevv R idlings,
2UU doz n . f 11 .i he- at ">oj. per
dox !)•
IB pieces o) no a I) ack Ci.-hmere
-5 piec s li c R ac.k Silk, at
C. Gr y cf - Co’s.
J IK) piece- li e 7/e;ivy Cassime.i s>
iMi gi g t'oin -sl)c to 5 J.iiiur- ji 't
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Address HARDER & HRU l H ERt, N. Y.
PALMER HOUSE
c’tio Ihoiil St., Augusta, G;i
Box and S2 09 P r D y
Sixoi.E Meals 50 Cents.
Mrs. S. J. PALMER, Proprietress*
11. I). JiTAHM EY, l rk,
iVTnD~TO liENT,
Will be renledt lie First Tuesday tit Decem
ber for tlu* yeaHrl 70, the undivided interest, of
Frank Nasworthy, m’nor; continuing fiv**
hpudred acres in a plantation,four mi es east of
Louisvtils II is MUUFHY. Guardian,
PAINTS. QIC, ETC.
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T A A Y L1.r.1.1, OOOd H It sssss
PAli\r AA D OIL. DEPOT,
N3 3 SOJLL ST., OPPUSiTS POST OFFiGE.
WHOLESALE A ZEST JD
LDBHOAT’NG OH P4INTOILS BURKING OPS
SP3CIIALTI3S.
LOWEST MARKET PRICES,
Kerosene and llioh Test Burning Oils. Mixed Paints, Ready for Immedi
ate Use. Call and Compare Friges,
C, GR( GG TAYLOR,
NJ 3 BULLSTREEf, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE.*
dec 2<l-6m SAVANNAH, GA.
AT WHOLESALE, I
Boots, Shoes, Hats, Etc.
v _ -i.-LTu- * k
a: w. &co
141 Congr&ss 't, Savrnnah Ga
VV OULD RESPECT'FULLY JNVf I E THE ATTENTION OF COUNTRY AND Ctv
Mei'cbauls to tiie.ir usual comple slock iri
LADIES TRIMMED HATS.
MEN and JiOF’S BLACK WOOL HATS, ,
MEN and BOY’S BOOTS and SHOES. I
INFANTS FANCY MOROCCO BOOTS,
MISSES FEG’D and MACH IFF SEWED SHOES,
CHILDRENS FEG’D. and COFFER TIPPED BUFF BOOTS
IFOMEN’S PEGGED and MACHINE SEWED SHOES,
Orders entrusted to us will receive prompt and careful attention. finj.
AE W AAD ELEGAY V
Fall Dry Goods.,
JAMES A. GRAY & CO*
‘ ;
194 &. 196 Broad Street Augusta, Georgia.
WGL LL) Respectfully inform the citizens of Jefferson irnd coutignpus Counties* that they
are now leceiviug the Largest and Hest Assjrted Stuck ol
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
suit;ble toi Fa I and Winter use, that has ever been in Augusta.
V\ ilh an active experience of over tiii ty years in ilie business, liaving bought at the recent
Auct "ii and Sl.iiigli cring Sales ol the Largest House.* in New York, and their
Goods exclusively for CASH, they are euab.ed to offer more
SU BSTANTf AL BARGAINS
3 ban was ever seen in this Market, even when Goffon was 4 cents par pound and Gold the
cm rene.y of ihe eoun ry.
Call and exami e th#*ir Sto k and prices and CONVINCE YOURSELVES of the fsc.t t.TJ it
they are selling good, cheaper than 1 1 * y were ever before o K-red in Augiisra.
Fully aware that tin lasting hviiefi. pan be derived from making exaggerated statements in
Adve tising, it io wi h ib mod imp ioit. confidence in their abil ry to do* ail they claim in t*
above advertisement that tin y iuyite tlu: attention of all buyers of Dry Gooijs.
, .iAMI S A. GRAY & 00, *
At Wholesale si ml fitctuif.
IMI, S- KEAK-,
(ioodnchcs Old Stand, I!road Strict, -- - A apostil, Georgia
' j HK tl .JZhiVs ( .t Jt-ij' j-sun and djo>uiK comities are rexpeetf Jly iuvjted to call mil
l examine Lwgeand well sele ted -Muck ol Dew
FALL AND WINTER DDY GOO DA
ItrtVoe purchasing flsewh re, My *t. ok is ail us-.v auJ of .lie latest auJ best styles, an 1 uit
A Aw(JL£> are as LO vV as any Jloue in .lie £>ou:h.
i In* services of Mr. hlihN IJ II of Jeff-rson county has been secured, and In
inviies his Iri uds loculi a.d see him when they wish any tiling in the Dry Goods luuo. lie*
will take especial pains in ti ling any order* iliat may be sent him.
Ail 1 ask to convince -**>' r*e, is to mill and examine my gtjods and prices
oot 7 ;im Ai. s, KL.yy.
Furniture for Everybody!
xew styles: new PitWEs:
190 £ rough ton St, - - •- - Savannah. Ga. i
1 now b..ve olio oi Urn t iiloH sinks o! 1' multure over offered in ['i.is Market, which l a
s.-i mo at prices UIIKAi’UH than ever belore uttered in this oitv. Complete Ued Hoorn Sel*
at Iroin
SHO 00 to oo per Set.
PAXIL Oil AND DININ& ROOM TETS/.
Of every Style and Price.
BISADSTSADS, WARDROBES, BUREAUS, WASH STANDS and CHAIR,"
In full Sets or by the single piece.
Mitts. Hair. Uttini anil Spring Jlatrassrs,
In fact l have everything that can be f.nnd in a first-class FURNITURE establishment,
I defy any market in the Stale t compete with mein PRICES.
I have tin hand a vt ry la ge stock ot common BED STEADS to which I invite the attention o
the Trade. 1 will sell then) as elp*up { freight added) as they can be bought in either tlit*
northern or Western markets. 1 iflso keep u full 8 ook of Clocks rod LooKiug Glasses uU hmv4
J- LINDSAY, Savannah, (L*.
EBOWIT ’ <Sz KZEliTia;,/
ItANBTACTNF.SB AN3 33A13F.0 IN
BOOTS HARNESS
AND IMKi) MBp PIANE3TB,
CHILRDEN. &<c , &c,
t'l
Harness, Kip, Calf Skins, Sole, and Unair
Leathers always on baud. Fine hand-stiched Hoots for only SIO. We pay the bigMJk.
caali price lor Hidos and Furs. We will duplicate any bill in our tiua boughtin Savua.lol
Au’U.ta or Macon, and weguarant.ee all our work to give satisfaction
Harness, Baddies, Hoots and Shoos Repaired at short t itice. Tito celebrated Vaeiuin Oil
H acking, for preserving harness, boot, and shoes always op hand- Give us a trial.
Louisville, Ga. September 16.15*?. 3m JJKOiVN & KKIrII.