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J. K. & ELAM CHRISTIAN,
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f UIvIHOVIU’l ttriluVi - OcOilicr at, 1ST4.
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L Don Coxokksm—H ut Dist.,
Hov AI.KA. II. KTEI'IIGKII.
JB-. -Next Tucselay is IClcctlon
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MOLL ON THE HALL!
The Congretssioiiul Election
Tuesday,
J>cmi»cruU «r (.eoiKiu, O.irr More to Hie
v roils t
^^dl Httds4lmir the Democracy whole duty of (ieorgia will
^■icre is on Tuc.-.ilny,
no donDt of nine DcmocraC
going to the next Congress to rep re¬
lent her.
In some of tlie Districts Radical¬
ism is already dead, and out ofthc
fb'ld i in others, the e tse is diflicreut
and noble work is all that will save
them.
Let the full vote lie polled in every
county in the Stale, whether there
be opposition or not, in order that
the great heart of National Democra¬
cy may be lilleil with joy at the an¬
nouncement that our people; are
fully alive to their interests.
A- to thisDistriet, though wo in
common with the entire party differ
widely with our nominee on Nome
points ; yet he is a son of (ieorgia
and n much honored son. lie has
bat’ll placed in the Held by the party.
Now let its, as Democrats, prove
one loyally to the only party flat!
promises perpetuity to republican
instil til ions, hv laying aside, for the
time, these differences, and roll
lip tt full vote for Alec Sle
plans.
H is highly importmt that wc
should keep our eyes open, We
warn the Democracy of the Eighth
Di"lric| flint there is danger. The
enemy may he in ambush, ready to
rally at the last, hour, if it is then
seen that tlie apathy of the while
party, leaves them a hope of sitc
CCS
('nine out and vole, every man.
and Huh Htreiigthen the organization
• d the party, and h-t the voice of the
Eighth lie hetrd, with the halnnce
taking up the chorus of victory that
comes pealing from the West.
Theac eleclions are Iml mere
rills, |o keep the (institutional
,uy in train for the next national
TAtafteh" is to decide the late
ol'con (itnlional liberty in America.
Duly calls—let every true Deino
"I’at reqnihd.
IION. I*. II. IIILL.
11 i m Spcmdi at Augusta Mon¬
day Nig Itl.
We regret tliat our spare forbids
the pnhllcatiou of tliis great speech
in full. It breathes the true spirit of
the stutloch Democracy ofthc Eighth
District, and places tin* blame for
reconstruction and the Louisiana
otllrage where it rightly belongs.
* His audience is said to have been
one of the largest political gather¬
ings seen in Augusta since the war,
and the sentiments expressed were
eutlotsiastieally endorsed :
Nlouarehies.lt is sad to say, have
outlived republics. Republics have
seldom perished from outside causes,
Iml almost always Imm inherent
• eauses, so monarchists contend.
There is some political distemper.
The intelligence and virtue of the
country{must the he relied Those on to sustain
government. in power
will Use it to continue in pow er. I.V
roU'I ruction had its beginning in
the resolution ofthc siieee-sfnl party
to hold pow or in it- ow n hand. file
oll'u er- of the government obtained
under reconstruction, and
II', the passion engendered by
p ^Mitir*<ise, wur. Recon-ti it'.lion had Iml
K one nieruiug. and that
to InlW (..Jie. r in the hand- ol
Adeiniunnt party.
now nine "‘•veil* veal's since the war
■..anil Bon began: then vears there.- since ree.m
...^e
v-w.
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jjgQggkjgjrail. PPPll'- el” lit y . . se\ ell
y e li ¬
It was that their tor-
1 ^W-. ti'e nothing luliie- w ere for i the xhau-li negro—it ,|. I hey
*’ttl> i
outrages that accommodate
Thi' work \\ ill on *<0
b'ttg ;is 1 hi North can he delm'letl a-
1( ha - heefc
I atn he*’ now to give y mi tin
' s oil l.oui-ian 1 l! is. I toll you
.
,,,u »"'W. the im>-t since important .l,..f grt^uTm in
•'eelaration country lud\pgiidctiee. l . r .....
•'"ttiamls Y'i' serkm* of attention, M. l r B
h» ne
Was ehvtfd ItMfOtt tiwjority.
bolding defeated |j„. party \ hoLl 'that
ir-mld cm- of i ui* (Id \
u SJD-. otllll thein-elv t*% . 1
Hill here read ll |;Ut-e ot
I i the \metidi »t ti' the
r ot the l in J Sy«rrs.
Ttvan form ot
n-tiou against
tin a-ion to eaeh spate. lie then eon
tinned: protected by
Flic Stale- should he
the Gein r;il Goyi riunn t. I I ere
W'crr thtvo roiiiiUiit'OvMi ill I’Xi’tu*
»ive!v prole«'tin in their eliaraeter
to t/i •Mite* 1 ‘ir-t : tlie I nil. d
SriK * »)i:t!l guarantee to . very -Mate
a Ti puhlieau government; if an mtt
¥ h yi\ rrnment *h«>ul«I tr\ t>* up-et
Ill -late government. t In l nl ;
M -states -hoiild protect Mr. Hill
f qUoliil llit* e:l*e ot I tither i *■ B<>r
ii, n. in the Dorr rebellion, in biio.se
l-lami. 'Cl e new limy cun K«v. wa*
iieaded hv Dorr, and ill** old J
Both could not -tan 1. FT 1
de. U d in lav or ot t e* o’d MVt'ITI*
me . Fl'.'iv i* but “ 1 e t oi.-'iint ' fi
in I oni-iana. w 1 - a Imilied
be R. liblb'Htt hi arm I
in tin* wor I there but a -in i.tc
»e*t to b.v was e’e ed. " C. T. ;
s* w
I I *orr 1 7 >11 it w e-t
y* • • 11 in-, nt
I enter my protest here to-day
against President the doctrine or right of the
to enter a State to deter*
mine who is Governor. Congress
has no more the right to say who
is Governor than England has. It is
the iualienublc right of the i»eople to
determine. No foreign power has
htvaded Louisiana. It was the
ing carpet-baggers who invaded,
Congress flm has protected Louisiana for
qf‘Lotust<mu. carpet-baggers ayaittst Unt Mute
The third clause . is that (Jrant had
no cause for interference. Warmoth
uol only did notask for interference,
hut here absolutely protested against it.
I was no constitutional warrant
for interference hydrant.
You are told not to bhune
for executing the law. lie signed
the law. The law is had enough, but
(•rant enlarged the law.
Mr. Hill here read u letter of Kol
lotf}? Washington. to tlio .Attorney tieaeral at
The husitiess is dis
tasteful to Kellogg, bid he will earn
it through to prevent the accession
ol tli(> Democratic party to power.
I he only object is to place the lie
publicans in power. Theonlyp.tr
pose is to give Louisiana a (jovcrnor
ancl Legislature, not hv the votes
tin; Hi rin. people, without but (euro! by power. contradiction. Now
a
that there is no other sueh
tioti in existence.
It is not my purpose to speak dis
respectfully of the Presidei,t. but in
the name of the Constitution lie vio
fated, I Maine him; in the name of
Liberty, of Virtue. I do blame lien,
(irant. In the name of all that a
II herty-loving people hold dear, I
blame him. I Repeated applause.]
The order of Du.ell had but one
purjiose—to and keep the other Democratic
party out put the p irtv in
power. Kellow-eitizcns, is the pre
cedent to lie justified Federal ? I- it to he
admitted that the (tovern
uienl is justilied '( in Shall inlerli ring in jt
State goVi I'linienl it say w ho
is elected? Il is (he province of
each Stale to elect and count their
own votes. If the American people
consent otherwise, then don't talk
about Jeffersonian Democracy.
it is amazing to me that the people
of the I'niled Stales have not arisen
in their might and frowned down
this usurpation, impossible Have we come to
this? It is to depict the
horrors of this blow til liberty? I
aflirm that there is no where a -in¬
gle excuse to mitigate this erinte.
Away with your ha I lot,-box if this i
to |»e ju-tilied. Brndt away all these
cobwebs and tell Ca'sar to take pos¬
session at once. | A pplaiisc.J
Ever since the Republican party
came into power its direful purpose
ha been to hold power, and by hold¬
ing power by tln -c arbit ary nets it
will net or surrender it. What is to
prevent (irant from enjoining the
counting of the vote- of the Demo¬
cratic State-? How easy to get a
judge at midnight to pass it decree.
1 do dread a close election in
I am a man of peace and love law.
But i warn yon to-night that the
liberties of this country arc gone,
nn!c-s, by an overwhelming majori¬
ty. the people put dow u this mur| a
lion. Now. what is the proper
course for the South to pursue? The
North pits sed the recoil-I met ion
measures ami forced u to resist
them. Then thev say, "See the rclnd
movement! •' Dow Ion > ran South
('aro)iua stand Ihisslalc o|giUhirs?
M\ own opinion a- to what the
Siiut!i should do i.: Fir»t, to adhere
to the ( on-iilntion of the coimlry■.
What I propose is to preserve the
I' n jolt according to the t 'on-t it til ion.
I sis here |o-nigTi( that the :-outhcrn
people have never het u dissali Jicd
w il li I lie < on a il ill ion, | applause. |
The South never seceded from the
I’nion until the North 'ccidcd from
t lie ( oust il lit iiill.
I. fur ’. V, I rr lie ill ing to
draw the ortli aek to t ■ ( on-ti
tillimi ; then yve wotlld la* grander
people, t r all lliceireiim-laiiei -
I have tievi been afraid to say that
the Southern people have not been
disloyal wisdom, to the < on-I itutinn. It i
not dishonor, to -uhmit to
power. I 1 11 \ e I lie ( on a il ut ion : |
|o\ r the law : I -u limit to the laws.
A fai t ha- lately occurred of tin
highe<t interest. The people, uml r
the gallant I’etm, had asserted their
rights. Kellogg yya- exposed for
two hours to the indignation ol' the
people, bay the liaviug -upporl been of ~ - Federal
on q- l en away,
amt lie i oitld iml -u • him self.
Tin* people of Louisiana did not m ike
war on the I'niled Slate* I h. y
said, while being haw-abiding, they
would not abide oy usurpation.
Kellogg wa- u-tiiiu'd by hayoiiei-.
uml even the colored people yy i uhl
not come to hi- re-cue. I yen the
Federal l thliel’s ehei i i d t lie i it i/eiis.
I Appl l Kellogg could not In
( 11 »\ iTiior utii' hour yy it hunt -uppurt.
i -pired by one ray ot hope,
The e yif I auti-iana - yv : " A mt
can't e ge ils yy i 1 1 1 hei failhh-s
to the t i oi -til lit ion. ^ mi have phi - I
this Kellogg government oyer =
hut w tllniilt to the Federal pt ?
er." My hope is. I.mil-i aia’s ;itllie
timi- y\ ill he the me in- m Vy aKen
mg i people iml i S -ing Jill them tu
makl maki . Mlrl -iieli , an i (fort
. ,, n^torati-m ofthc ...........
rn the people nil hr the I ..,,-titu:
i >r\
I.. *f l.oni-jina.
n . of reemi
st melton.
I lm -A w i 1 h illtetl-e iuteivl to the
llext C -iilentinl ea \ a--, \\ e tlitl-t
\y in a v ieto y. Seetionuli-t« uin-t
he bani-hed. Crimin itimi and re
! erimimtimi mti-l I l»aui-hed. I m
no pani-uu I m y er yy a - one. I
Hex the only party now ava
for the ilel'ea • f R lilie disin i- tl
Demoer.ilie patty Flu G i i e! y
1 r ■ y 1 mem ha- mv • n tt a on it
r y er had In or It \y a- kept w u
r A* at the North !>y i! >11 of
( yqiperlie tdi-lll I i- no imig
Z trrovy party, I \ n thi m 1
Z ho can't go ^ R,
party iiiii - 1 t 1 'cmoi-ra
party. I t Vuio. l* \ 111
com e»- now tin y mini ih 1
j ’ , , 11 ,, I f \ MU iDl’Ill \
, l(% till s ill
minority U s a ni- y
ton \ , l e'- r 1
, t l flip out rage* u 11
4\ . t I tui \hM\ 1:11
j tempi : "Litilts HI! \ V
,, n till ni (i r nn 1 * t
„ u*kiim% m|‘ ll
Mr. Hill coil' 1 took
'< It iMuill loud Use.
lion. r .»ip. I then re r
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State government of Louisiana, and
erect in the stead thereof a
nient of his own.
Jtcsotrcd, That in so arbltrurtEand
lawless* u procedure we recogiAe a
course of action unlit for any Tree
government, and rahulated only for
the meridian of a despotic power.
Hcso/eetl. That pretormitting all
past differences, and speaking only as
American citizens, we appeal to* all
classes ofour countrymen, Xorth and
South, Republican and Democrat. to
unite in setting the seal of their
approbation on so flagrant an attempt
to erect n’one-man despotism in this
Republic. That, •
L’csolrcd. in 1871. we real
firm tlio declaration of the people of
the Mate of New York, as made in
convention o:t the 20th slay of July,
in the year 1778, when ratifying the
Constitution of the United States.
that the intent and spirit of that in
strument require ••lliat no person
shall be eligible to the olliee ol Bresi
dent of the I'niled Stales a third
time."
The resolutions were unanimously
‘
a,lol,t „ - ‘ Ml , '
* * ■*" * ~
The President and Louisiana,
IHiri .. fioiu ... ~,7~ lion. Junto# , ..... B. Ilock
<" the Frankfort. Yeoimm says: in
response to your request that 1 will
give the fads in regard to the re
cognition ofthcKellogg government
* beg to say iatetroubles that I do not desire to
discuss the in Louisana.
hut I do object to (lie apologetic tone
ofa potion of the Democratic press
and of some of our leading statesmen
m regard to the (’resident s action
i»» December, 1,872, subverting the
Stale government ol Louisiana by
placing Kellogg, i’incbback Co.
ever that, poslrate Commonwealth.
against tne known wish of the peo¬
ple. Cnitcd by flic army and navy of the
conduct Stall's. ••mistake." They speak of his
as a an “error of
judgement," wrong," an “unintentional
which regret, hut do
not lilamc him for • “ when in fact,
they know, if the\ 7 - ow what they
arc talking about, that Kellogg's
usurpation and Durell’sdecision was
t ,i Hj'n < ‘m l “m 1
hv oy ihc tlie rresidetit and Ins - Attorney
(ieneral, who D simply his man I ri
day." tlie convenient tool of Ids mas
liv'tlle'^eddmu'S;! lie f '
to held responsible before the
American people for all the evils
w hich have followed. I could prove
thcM* assertions tohe true beyond all
pc rad venture bv a plain recital
facts and dates, and I hope to do so
on the floor oft'ongre-lids Winter.
Now, I prefur to furnish an abstract
it t lie proof from a speech made by
:'J House 1 • Lannir, ot Rcjireseiitativcs ol Missi-.-jppi, on the in l the ltli
day letted of .hum last, which, though lis
lobyalltlic Republican leaders
was neither answered nor contradic
ted. and could not be, because the
facts He were indisputable.
then quotes from Lamar’s
speeeli. in which it is shown that the
Federal <iovcrnnn nt. after recogniz¬
ing the Warmoth government, a.
legal, by its own hand destroyed
that government, and set up another
in ils stead, and that the w hole plan
lose) up and maintain t lie Kellogg
government Federal was preconcerted, and
the authorities at U ashing
t in duly notified thereof, and tint
ae plan met t heir approval, and it
■z as the Work of breaking tip the
i Diirell •ell sis ol the Reptihlie.iii party.
w as to decide the Kellogg
returning hoard legal, and to i-iic
an injunction against the Warmoth
government, restraining them from
meeting, and the injunction was to
lie hacked up and enforced h\ Uni
led Slates troops under the dir lion
of Gen. Finery,
prugramiiie wa« carried out
to very letter. IMtrcll made hi
ileei-loii. aud it was y - I hv
t tiiti'd States troops. er ward
\y hen t.oy. M = ry and a hundred
lizeiis -tailed - • \\ a-hiiigtou to
protest ion. against -Z oiitragci s u-iir
pat |ea«t and lair to hearing bog of the I -ident
at :i of theii Ittse.
di-paleh from the imperial Attorney
tieueral William-wa- sent toihi m
informing them tliat the l’i Idem
had made up hi- mind, ami that it
would he unavailing I hey went,
however, and wm alum! til etfeet ii
euiiqii iinii-e. yy hen ti dispatch vt i -
sent by Mar-hal I’aek ini to lye|l.i_”
telling him to abandon all thought
of compromise, that tl MeFnerv
goyernment must he broken up It'S
•••on a- ( ongri - . a4i'UH'neil. u hie.h
command yy a- obey ed. and Ils MM »1|
a- ( otigie-- adjoiinie l ilu* MeFnery
governnn lit yy :i- broken up and di-
per-ed i>y a body «it' police, hae “ d
by bieli the I lilted X.lte- tr«oq r
lime the >tale ha- bet r under
heel i.I the Ki »: usurpation,
I lie date- ahoV r- en -how that
( ogr - w - in -es-nm yy it all
•vents trau-pired. met
outlay. I *, * eiuhi r 2. |s72.: ! it i
i yy ell iviioyy fact tint I Min !e
ei — ion, oil yy It • mo h -ir IT;
a.lerw ini hi w I- ll«>t oilv I :l -
ted at U a - hingtmi. but ■ver w
hav e liven reieh red but >r the : --ti¬
ranee give zz la re it- rendition by
the \itur '\ -< •eiierfil that it w ID
he -u-iaiued and enforced, ^ tiii
-iieli a ret uni a- th.it i-puta z . I
lx peat it i- folly. find yy jp-Ss -v tin -
iy. for I )eino. ratie -j c r- oi * II
el's to call tl Bi lent’- act f ei
I het erroneous. "mi-taken."or "ex
eti-abl. It y\ a- ■ InUi, palp i U
potion of pow rand -hamel - v 10 i.
flow of duty. ■ or y«. Inch ! In* and I
\ and abet! ,!,( 1 ,,
In tide by the Alii'
• lie ofthc \ en w -
f t li tune- ■ the di-po-it i *r t
r to poyy. r. and tlm- ntboh
in nmlorii\
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and partisans are equally responsible I
for the consequences of their tin -
rant usurpation. They Diii'cll knew then
as well as now that and his
Court lias no jurisdiction; that the
Kellogg-l'inchhack returns were
••conceived of sin and brought were’pro-litn- fourth
in iniquity, that they
ting the army and navy ofthc lin¬
ted States to the basest of purposes
when they eattsed its miiitarv
power to plant the heels of these
usurpers on the necks of the people
of Louisiana. Thus helioviim. 1 enter
my feeble protest against Their aTl Demo
cratic apologies l.ow'distinguished lor conduct no
matter the source
from whet..... tlu v came.
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Urey i ties.
-
Tuesday next, Ihl November, is
t », e dav for I he Congressional elec
f •
10,1
—Wisconsin has begun raising
cotton. The tirst hale ever grown
in that State was recently on exhilii
.. turn at . Janesville. T ...
—A Iterrien comity hotel keeper
recently gave .Slippery Dick White
lv a dose of Civil Rights that.made
. h'tn . stclw . , If lie on.ered , . , said . . l.ad
toe
teal candidate for Congress to go to
the kitchen,
_ T |,e pool which was gotten up
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,i '° slz, ‘ o! Bio which has
been lately determined, lias been
awarded to Mr. A. II. Mordecui.ot
,ah , , , orf ..... ‘» " lu ^ e csll,U!,te . " as 4 , -
1'.1 (. . 1.
lion. A. II. Stehcns has a lotig let
ter in the Augusta papers, of Wed¬
nesday, defending ids Louisiana
opinions. The letter is called out by
the rc.-olut ion> which were passed by
the Democrats of Richmond county
Monday night.
—An Atlanta man left a shot-gun
at the guard-house the other night
i as a sort of security for the nppear
! ni.ee of his mothm-, wl.o had been
i arrested. . , Desiring , . . to go hunting the
j la next ly <U,W morning, l,,r,M?d lie carried the old
' "’ oV " r ,li, ‘
! :ul .' lion,1, “ i " , ‘ 1 l*rcmdly marched off
j * ,,s " mi '
1 —All the <>ir!<. says .Tcttuie .Tunc,
! now wear their hair eomhed hack
,,| s »in and liw, in a Chines,. pi-Mail '
ohl-lasluoiicd , , .. , . , queue at . the . hack.
I his is a revolution >o complete alter
the pull's and braids, and chignon
and waterfalls, that It d tracts much
b'om thcr . appearance o/ and
m'k*s all women nppeurstiddenly
to have grown smaller and plainer,
“Time tries all things." and Im¬
proved that l>i\ II i.-t ii s li'ii. iiui
WHil ( h /' nj is the remedy palm
('(deuce for the cure of coughs, cult
croup, yvliooi'ing-vough. bromdiiti
asthma, phthisic, s,,rc throat, and in
tlilciiza. It cutes coughs and old
itistautcr. It out In - the irritated
parts; it heals the inflammation;
and eta neousumptiou it-cli \ ield- to
its magic iutliicin'c.
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New Advertisements.
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kean & c:o.
i FALL A.3STID WXI7TE14 DEY GOODS, j
OCR STOCK 18 NOW COMI’LKTM,
And having secured the services of one of the best buyers in New York,
we shall receive Fresh Supplies daily. Having adopted the CASH SYH
TKM we are determined to oiler our goods AT PiiH. ES W i 1 ICil Hl.FY
CO M I'E l IT I ON. f rom this Hate we will sell—
•1 4 LONSDALE HbEACUEH SiliUl'INH at 12ic.
4 4 FRCIT OF LOOM SIMUTING at lbc.
4 4 W A.M.SUIT A SlilltTING at Ki.^c.
Best CALICOES at 10c. Hood KENTUCKY J FANS, 12,V to 50c.
All Wool 8A 1 1 EENS and ( Ahll.MERES at 50c. A splendid line oi
Beaded Cloth Saeques Cheapest Hibbuns in the world. Hamburg Em
Iiroidi'ries very low. Best Seamless Kid Cloves, Hosiery, Notions, jyc
cheap. .
very oe.31,tjanl KEAN & CO.,
Aeoksta, Ha.
HIE DLDiST FJHtiURE KOiliE IN THE iTA'E!
PLATT BROTHERS,
*21*2 & *23 3 3$road Street, .UGl'S I’4, GA.,
KEEP ALWAYS OX IIAX1J THE LATEST STYLES OF
TJ HFS. 2 NT H “l? TO" 2 BL E 3 l
Of every variety manufactured, from lowest to highest grades.
Cliea]) Parlor Furniture. SEVEN FOR 8.10. PIECES
All \\ alnut Cushioucd Seats, covered with reps and hair cloth.
WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS FOR *lO AND UPWARDS,
including ten pieces.
COTTAGE llEADSTEAKS FROM JjCJ.SO TO $5.00,
All complete, with castings, packed an 1 shipped free of charge.
^ can nave money by bming from us, as we can sell goods
less than the fneeory prices at the West
All grades of 1 arlor,, Luambor and Dining Room rurnitnrens chotp,
pro}>ortion t > the quality of goods.
"'e keep the largest stock of Furnilure south of I’altimorc, ntul
a»y market south of New Yolk as to prices,
Uefc ->I —tt Pratt Brcs.
mry
J( WEim: iMUananlcd
B’cii'c The mey <|ii.ilitv cl lcy«i ii;mle h. .1 K\\ L I T ,X
8(IN8 fur the l >»( -:xt cii tom s K.gs iiimI Pails
-■» .it*I 100 piaimis each Also Kegs ol 200 hi at
hs each, (ah.ml )
*** ■3?i ZA'Z* l ; LS, COLRS, VARNISHES, GLASS, PAINT¬
BRUSHES,
Abb IN FI IX ASSORTMENT.
A Iso a fine Stock ol DRt’i.S and of A 1,1, ARTICLES
w~ ; - nsioil v k»pi in a t.O\! 1*1,ETE Dili'(j STORE, uml
( III: 11* for C AS. *
GABDEN SEEDS, a’ways t'r .-It, s lit by ill — or cxjin ss.
J K. A1 LX ANTE n,
Successor to i'lumb & Loitner.
sep'g if Augii.-u (la.
x k PE^DUTON,
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221 Broad St„ AUGUSTA, GA.,
BOOKSELLERS- STATIONERS,
••d F< riodit al Healers,
W’mai;; it« »*v»a1 ii •) alt u#* i nt»t»n k of toitieir l.uv
School and College Text Books,
Books l»y nil tlie Standard Authors.
Miscellaneous Hooks and Novels,
Blank I ooks, all > lies all vi< s,
Note, L tier. Foolscap . .'gal Cap.
and Bill Capers
Initial I'apcia. all the Latest Styles,
Envelopes, n.'i Sizes and stvh a.
A ,!w ; l itn V- v , v -.
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, ■ Jti.ee ata'ionery t» ran Ez 'ss \ am tv
1'laying Bens Cards. Visiting - 'aids Golt
an 1 Bcneils
Sunday Sclmol Books of all kinds
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All (*f VY 'll w r !llt‘ 5 Ifll* llJWf
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F0BL1S UBBARY OF
I’MSTlMNr.H T i
Monday, 30 lli Nov.
Draw ing ( fi lain At That
LIST OF LlfTS
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20 I a-* (oil-, II II each , ion
( 'h ii fill-, -I.IKMI each III
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21a ( .'ish fii s. Xl 11 II, pill
"" ( :eli fifis, 100 .nil'll.
-c 10 l a-li ii U, *>U t heii,
- Tl.tii 20.0! Oiiirt^.nl! cicli.2 :,(HJ
PRICE Of TiCkETS.
Who • Ticket a n 50
Hal <• . 25
I en ill-, or < ach c.iiiihiii, 5
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22 1 2 1 ickcls ! r 1.00(1
Fur ’i ii-kiJ- link inf atn iiinn, a <1r<M=.
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Agl Miliiiigci*.
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PER CENT. / s BURNHAM'S 2**t r v»z\z: r: WHEEL i; - g i« 1 > I.I \M UNM
34 F. ts 1
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New Advertisements.
2SS
.1 <) N I I S &
WHOLESALE
Cottoia Avozme,
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til A I’I’II AN A NOCK StUUlWII KAT,
I Tciiik'>.'<•«' Wliilr Sci-cl Wluuit,
.Inst rucciviMl ami wuri'llnl«•<I |nm‘. I'or
l».\ .JoN l.s & ISA XT Kit.
jj A A 1,1, SKK ISA It I. EY.
i/ 1100 biislic in store and for sale hv
JUNKS &, BAXTElt.
LSl'NIHtlHS.
n •Stif'nr,
U.lV.-c,
' Soa|>, tatiilb
■•S,
stai I'll,
,iver|inol IlagXing and Virginia Salt,
Flour, ail and Tics,
yiadi s. and in Iihls., lilt
i|i It:. sa<
Ear
Lime, I.ard,
< V Blaster,
men
Plastering Laths, Hair,
(nrn,
Oais,
Always Hay. hand and
on for sale a) tlie
m an, Mai ket rates by JUN KS A BAXTER.
roil, Oct. 17, 1N74.
CHRISTOPHER GRAY & CO.
■(>■
THE FALL CAMPAIGN!
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Mens minds are occupied by the election The Fa*l Goods occupy the
minds of the Ladies '1 o see them in all their beauty and variety (the
goods wo mean) just visit our store.
People say that Brv Hoods are cheaper this year than last. You will
never Mr Christopher know how much cheaper without exatning our stock. Our buyer,
Cray, surpasses himself, liis purchases of
Jeans, Gassimeres, Goi'cluiroys, Blankets,
etc. etc , leave no room for improvement. Our stock of
S II I II T I N GS
Comprises all tlie loivurito Brands at the lowest prices. Our.
I) 11 J C S S G O O D 8
stock cannot be beaten. It comprises everything now and desirable to
be found in New York. Our Ladies
Hosiery, ilsnidkcrcliiofs, Itibbons,
LACKS', NO I IONS, etc., will speak in trumpet tones for themselves.
t ... "T* > DM A LEI’S we are prepared to oiler large indeements. and for
cash or acceptance will sell as cheap as any house south of New York,
(1iristo])!icT (in\y & Co.,
and 204 I (road St reel, Augusta, Georgia.
Augusta, Ocfc. 17. 3 m
DAY. TAWNAHILL & COMPANY
SUUC ’ ESSO Its TO WILLIAM U. .IESSUP,
Manufacturers and Dealers in every Style of
r CaiTia^es,
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\ Buggies,
y Boekiiwiiys,
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Ti xT......
\ ami Wagons.
The ■e ehraled “.! A ( IvSON *’
WAGON', for road or plantation
use. Ifyotiwant a wagon that h*
tires will remain for years without rate? L
loosening, buy the Jackson Wagon. Vt"
Also a large stock of /
SStiniess, Saddlery, "Frirnks, Whips,
A \!cs, Sjifino-s, Hubs, Sjiolxcs, Kints, ShiiCts, Holts,
r ; tslinos, Patfuj Leal Iter, Oak tmtl Hemlock
Sole Leal Iter, Caif, iviji itiitl Li niiio- Skins,
A Fill. >T<)( K OF I ARI.’I \ (. II. SADDLERY ANT) SHOE MATE¬
RIA KS A EM A Y> ON II \ND.
Bi*st Skullier iUdtin !-A 2 STOCK to 14 inch, IN THE the LARGEST STATE.
Pafriif Double '-1 ntidi Belt-Hooks,
The lie-t [Sell Fa-tening ever invented.
A 1-0. Lacing Leal her, 1,Meets, (Jmii and Hemp Packings
At the EoWe.-t Prices. Oct. 17 3m
BOOTS, SHOES & HATS
—FOR T HE—
FALL AMD IMIMTCr !
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Wo Ing have to aim cm.
n >w in Ktfi*c a ----
V LAIIGE ANI)
BOOT «
MATS At l N_ NKS 9
V- i.lcli wf- J ; ave pnreLa.xed with sj»eeiul view to the wants of tliis market*
Ur.vi: g ]inrejia ! 1 wit stock at r. luc(-d prices, wo are enabled to offer
nearly ail g o Is in our line
i mm mi im m befoul
An e’■ mr • * on of our Shock rui llTic B respectfully solicited. Al^
re a. e ‘ • ae; le to please those w ho favor us with their patron
a -j ’•*’
di 2£tT:L22EB.Z2T f
‘2.Si» liroud Slrect, AUGUSTA, Ga.
■ Oct 17 oiu
1>, A X T E It,
G R 0 C E R S J
Macon., Georgia.
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rilAiU’A IIAXXOCK SKKD WIIKAT.
» TcnncxNfc White Sccil Wheat.
•JiiHt received and u ts&tessss^
sale l>y
D AI.I, SKKD BAULKY.
A 1100 biiHhcls in Mtorc and for sate t.v
*>‘‘bl0 JONES &11AXT KR.
g UN OIUES.
Coffee, Sugar,
Stare,h, JSsss:
Hagjjiiijf bjvei and |,nol Tics, and Vir. Salt.
P lour, all grades, in bl a., etc.,
I! a con,
I .a i d,
Blaster, I.inie,
Ci incut.
II tils, Bln
sieving Corn, Hair,
Oats, liav,
etc
etc.,
AI u ays on hand and for sale at lowest etc.,
kel l's. JONES BAXTElt. mar¬
Mu ra &
eon, (Jet. 17,1874.