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TIIE DEMOCRAT.
W. I).SI I.LIV\ N, Editor fc Proprietor.
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tVI liMvfcJiAV. JAM \ 1 !V 7. 1
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oisiiK Tones.
Ih v. R, T. A»biirj. the present Presi¬
dent of Forsyth Female College, will
take charge of the Georgia Female Col¬
lege. at Madison, the present year.
The Sunday edition of the
ChrtmirJ* has for some time |>ast been
enlarged, and made one of the best pa
person our exchange list. We congratu- 5
late our great contemporary ijjxm its
prosperity.
We learned while in Augusta a few
days ago, that Maj. Mi l.aws had srdd
the Richmond county coal fields to a
company of capitalists, all of whom re
skle in the State. The Major has per
feet confidence in the material, and has
given time to investigate both quality
and quantity of fee coal of these mine*.
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l.ut as we may fall into error in staling
the exact amount, we w ill aay it was not
that $00,Of JO. The prop)* 1 * in the
towns Jiforijj ll»c Georgia Railroad from a
rtistai‘<-f* a.Kive this place* and tsdow it,
arc much inlcretited in the succeimfiil
<b vcl<»pmciit of these mines, and will no j
donlit pntronizo them extensively as
soon the company is ready to deliver
iurl.
aiivici; rti mum..
A dispatch from Washington city says,
lliat several Southern IbRnocrats Sbnt a
tele^iam to Gov. GiireeIon,of Maine, nd
?J dftfT , . not to recede
Him from the
tion he had taken. Now, we think that
' ... mm
tlte.so HUl.-rserytcahle Driflocrabi, who
arti meddling wliarn they have no busi.
„ Ti _ . do ,
.tun can no imsMblo good, find
lurtfer let ttm |woplo of Muino wtHc I
their own affairs in their own way; for
jnat jin soon as “(Southern Democrats^
begin to “sflek tlirtr fingers In the |»ie,"
“the Northnrn heart” is instantly fired.
Ibo best tliipg the South cjyi do in thi»
mnddlel* to let the ireople of Maine 4 work I
mti uieu own sAlvaUfm, , ,, , for juit . nonoyn
as wo take sfHi s we hurt the entine for !
as wo uudeistai ,1 i ,, the Maine ... trouble, . , tl
is one not invoking t! ■ inter|Hisilioii of
our side. Gov. Garcelfin seems now to j
be in the predicament of the man who
w:(N holding the wolf by tile ear* ’ and
crying out lustily for some one to come
#ml holphim “turn the varmint loose.”
Gr.\. tanvr iv tltamt.
frmldent Gw* m<J wtv ..........
r tr fevo Ai-‘ ’ i, ■ T'r- “ «Ry < ]
emert.di:rd
ailtlioritieH amt private citizens. The i
party remained in the city only a few
houtti. aud Uu*u Udt Cor Savanwah, wh«ro
they uni veil on the 2 nd Inst. In enter
twining Geu. (limit, the people ami
Authorities displayed g"Ol taste. No
undue excitement was gi lten up, no
long programme was can led out, but
thedUttlHguished visitor wmi treated with
kindness and cordial hospitality, while
A ngiistn preserved her honor and her
tiigluity. 1'resiileiit Grant and party
arrived in Savannah on the 2nd inst.,
and white the reception was more
extended than in Augusta, tho same
dignified dccomitll on the part of Ud.li
the city Authorities and tlie citizens was
pceserveik In both these Georgia cities,
1‘resldfent Grant was treated with all
the eomdderatlon that became his high
position, while no fulsome adulations or
toadyism was shown, and if Gen. Gnnt
lias any real appreciatin'’ of tho appro¬
priate, he must leel that the people of
Georgia know how to honor high posi¬
tion without demeaning themselves.
TWO I'Ulotm IliiMl V.
1 taring the year that is now just
ilosed, there have ditxl two of the most
famous women tlint ever lived on tlie
American Continent. Doth were dis
yinguished hy beauty and wit, both
played impiHtant'parts in history, both
sank out of public notice, and dragged
out long lives in unhappiness, produced
by their own follies. Mrs. Elizabeth
Patterson llonaparto, who die*l in ttie
early summer, was reared in affluence,
and when under the stimulant of a
vaulting ambition she placed the ring of
Jen nie Bonaparte upon her finger, it was
w ith the visions of thrones and the gor¬
geous pageants of royalty passing before
tier view. Then came a time when re¬
buff followed rebuff, and insult after
insult was heaped upon her. Still she
Imre up proudly, mid while she could
not feign herself happy, she refused to
proclaim herself miserable. Her long
life points the moral so often told before,
!h -t ill-regulated ambition may wreck
one's kappim <s when all the other essen
ti. 1 - are pi -eht.
Mrs. Pal.*, who has just diva! obscure
am! p >or, was of humble birth, and had
ti-» other aid to .the distinction she
achn'.ed save her beauty and her
talents. No one con’d have
ti a the liule maid who attracted the
attention of her fathers boarders by
her blight ryes and sparkling wit. would
on 1 * day be a power u the land, for
w hose sukes a stem ruler would imperil
IPs uduiuiiatnitkm, ami at whose
*■ ei'.cers would be dismiss,d.* Yet
to such distinction did l’eggy Q’neul
attain. 'Xmm have even suggested that
s’ e st art. d series of moves on the \*oliti
e.lt; sv bwrd which resulted in the
war "f ms es ion. Bo that as it may,
in-.’, 'lain that sue for all time
• part in American politic.* m c «on
than creditable. I...o r. I r-r
that bad never bri o' -1 control,
led her into blunders that JnT.Jved b*r
in much onhappineaa, and car* 1 I er
to close her long life in olo
sorrows. There is in her hi-lory
of instruction and scam
career serves to show bow fat.il jt >•
prove to woman's fmrify of e’mra vr
for her to venture npoii the an
where men struggle for the rear.: 1
office.
The Southern Parmer's I y
for January.
The January ntimber of fids p Hr
magazine is out, and it is tb<- m*<
Among the numerous Inter
articles are two by l-'r A O -i tb-r,
Wilmington Island, Oa. : “The ( sl.hago
Its Parasite," and “Arc V Grit*
Through Their I.-av••
Prof. J. I* of Mobile,
Tree Borer*.” Two Min
the “llog’’ question, and r n
“How t«> <’n* an?!
are also very *. asnmiMe.
l '“' ^P»rtm«nt ffor rru.-is'
“rStsz “::«, h«n
of the last puhlieatiotn of • : din
country, and is well worthy tbv
name it beam —"Tit f-ottih ru i >/» r
Monthly.” The* price Is > * * i
1.00 tor six months. 4>r'f<*r- 1 • 44
sHeil to.I. II. FhUU, Havutiiisli, ‘
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4;tiifiary I**t I •*
MAPPHOU V
kv_J A—J
Greenestoro ’ Ga.
f HAVE Hole], taken xlready charge of the f'*r abnv,
so renowneu
eionffol ami ii«*atiM*H«%, 4 I
m> ell to k* p it to t- HI- h
by keeping mv tal»h» mi !«*?»
U' thu comfort of my *»« r guest*, k.-t atT-r.i- and jm»! «•: ■ill ii
rmsonsbls.' My eharge< By will thin irmll e.i , , l« ndiiel e ■ . i!
l eoui e it <
to merit and receive a liberal -!i «>■
the pub tie patronage. A triu . r.
Jun.l7.1ff7!».T-«eo I.. A li! Ii
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01 US ,‘ 111(1 KiltillU' li Hllitt 1
<iroK ‘Ps
~ Travelers , and the public -Ur ln
gen r ere
Hint I am prepared t» a<-, ............
with lt*H)M 8 , amt to fund . i,: i. ; t
iMitfrn on short nuties, and ol H,e hi t
1 ,^ and style, (live me a rail.
n|ir-in-'7!i-t-o-o
ttpods %er»JpepH are advanclpg everyn ' ht
bi» prices .b.wn'to “n-i
^ Cheap as over,
Lamps! Lamps!!
Xi AMI’S and l,amp Fixtures at th>- Craw
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\v • J *r A ju’ * 4 *v/ i/j"ihs‘- ,j * *•
Freight destined for Flag S^Mlon* and
p 7 'hi'*''deirvc 7 MY\is A I'l'a’.yA"?<V rM-'.rt
and jmrtk* must f»«* «t < ro-Mncs
I M "> arrival of train to rowdvo tL**ii friMjjiit.
II. KDMONSTON, •
Juni*201«79. Am* vtt.
* Th* Be»t AfrlcuHur*! Journal Published in
th« South.”
THE SOUTHERN
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AildroN: J. H, EST1LL. .
8 Whitaker airoet, ttevauuat», ufc
Sample ropy of'T\t Savannah. WVM/y .»*/•.«,•* a mam,
m>4h zVctM,’’ i-pctfft newspaper, iUuly or of of the the Southeast, "iHuly Morning tent m
the le*uhny AJdrtu abom.
receipt uf JLc ml stamp. at
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h KAUM, ■ - Vdln«« l.OT, ttu*' I rolntne mortti i
of tht» Affrf'’nlfnrfi4 n co#>r.
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gW OrlglaHl Kngratfns*. '
Pt'i 4 trrttitvr . f nhnr-»ir>tri‘t+ fnhftr rorgflT
HIM* i. x.uni ilH rinnt-i. T ’-iPs ;nH IT v.trf*. farm
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pj, i-in ' i.• * i \ im! Vt*«m. It Lt i 7> ALL
« :tr, A ;ur*% rnd CftitliFrr.
ItsivH if«ot o v." 1 of I V" TliM'iN tv!itrh
f> | •• h/. v' i : f<» !t i ojers many of
p i o h, t ill he oiilniT I vls*or« b*l;-. Vor these
r! >fl(’ th” Am- irnii \‘tricKn > rh i shoithl h In
fu ‘ti 7, no MvtOnr hmv mano <*ilw Journals
af!> t u; tils for i s Special l > formation a nil Its
ni ihpii'Ie <>f plf*(*dpts mk' n frl FnerAtlnj-s In
wot St It for . f<W* u : > other Hhuilur Journals.
•V v•» tl (p.rt'tq t'rcpnl b .— $1 K>ar «r. F 'ttr
cm’.' 1 '' t. $5. Rlnirto rmph ,, Ti#. ir» pi nts, (dius spool*
inf*n illy, for i cn Kininps.) •
Zir^rcT 1 *200 Vr tunble Premlnrs ArtlrVs
hm d Ror>Vfi nrn ofT*'ri , ' l l t" thoso rfftlUK tip CluhS.
l’remt'iru l.bt huh ou receipt nf S cents postapre.
OUANUE JTim CIO HP A NY, Pn hustlers,
!)43 Broadway, New York,
l/U 'C’ and fine lot of Ladies’ Cloaks, i
cheap, at C. MYKUS’.
Cov I-T ami Itook only i
'.4': t<> -*< ORGAN'S 13
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Ft - ■ . Andr-ss D.\xifci>
^ a-bin X. * 1 .
i:\TS r» v \Tiu> t 'rr the best and
i \% !*fetor1ai B< o&s and Bi
reduced National ‘
« m :;.j percent.
-Jiiftii Co., Atlanta. Ga.
A «I-;.NTS READ THIS :
. want ; i A fu tliis County to
salary of >:**/ per
XJW'IiM :■> 1 scii our wonderful
!iti« ii. ><t OCvshiid, Address at out***
A iEch^jan.
•# day- on flOO an*t ir
profits Reports weekly in
■ on
G|>tiOiu at «» to >*.V) Address T.
Wmivt cs. Go., liankvi-, :>> Will
f X. Y.
S25tO^5€00{f N ?lnvzf>'i ntvj ,j4t*lltt f-jutv*** very >*
-f.* h- ■ • -• *'.*nhy I -vi I ti“U
hie W»,pr Y.
15 Poantz-s Ealnei! in 3 WirU
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1 n-f »• • -• i 'plCg on . . • r !-ii r.
,lf.z. . »’•* *• S ii-|Vi, HtittipUc, with giztcfl collar
' ‘ Hid. Newton's Safety Lamp Co..
I I W''«t M,t» •v..v, Now Writ
^ r tor j a- j Office, Dirghamton, N. V.
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ELASTIC TRUSS
I las a 1 ’sd differing from a! 1 nthei*,
** - *A«jl Ball is-cup sbapu, center, with belf-Adjusting
In adaptoi Uelfto all
VfSOISIBLC \tr ^ 2 f o f tbe body, while ths
U ss
j y **l«h Ui0 Finger. W ittt light
jvessurc the Hernia is h.Id securely
nifht. Seatbyoisul. en.l a rt.Hca! core Caviare certain. free. Ills easy, durable
cheap.
EfJOLESTOS TRUSS CO., Chicago, Ill.
W1SS\ t
t b'umation, dren -.n.5 refereneus, .-ulUrw pain.
ufi !.-tn
Dr. F. L. POND, Aurora, Kano Co.> I1L
ON JO DAYS TRIAL
will send our GrVrTU -Yolatic' Biii.tr
t*Hi**r i’.lsctrit* Apj linnets upon trial
:;o days 1-ht t<> those sutTciia** from Nervous
of Hit* ujn^tism. Liver Kidneys, Paralysis and ot* any j
or many
In r disc >A S?ir<‘ C'tr*< rnmnihlmd or
Address VOLTAIC BELT CO.,
Mkh.
LSiOil s: NS..V hook: For evctyboiiy!
“Mill’s Social business ,
ami Manual.”
selling rapidly. Agents wanted, Wm.
»5 Fulton St., N. Y.
SHARON INSTITUTE
.*,V4UH»i' i» u»tu
\ . ..„ x 7ll, drst c|,G* facilities.
lv , 1 . lwl „i,ip. Easiness < ommer- Cor
eialnml I’reeticat Aritlimrtle,
responueuee. I V ei.iid.ind wdli |»vae
tin*. Pupils jins eb’sst’d and moutldv re
,i. ;i:iv ; t,> ]»r rents. Students prepared
for Hum in College. The Principle
;,a made t-eacdiing fl busi:,ess for ten years,
Plot will guarantee satisfaction wlnni pupils
•,t*:■!»d n L'ular. Selmol opens January 12,
1HS0 tuition 52.50 and $ 0.00 per month,
Uunrd from S7.nu to SUum. Address.
X. K. WARE,
Sharon Ga.
Music 'aught by an experienced teacher,
ihe-li', ISTb.o-t.
Raytown School.
i Ml Kex vises of this ,1 ..... twill open
on Monday ldfli, of January IShO.
Tuition per Month.
Datrotmge. A. L WARE,
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TINWARE IN THE STATE! fti i l <5
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F W a 8 US.
? . a: b CIA ilaai8«La©ement
©f F?£zacipies. ■
C 1 . A. DAVIS 4.V SON,. Greenes
Georgia, in extending thanks
iklr friends and natrons, and best
;k .*'3 to,aE Ibr I8S4&, ask the publiq
\ icipate their new adTerdsemeK^
the above five divisions to appear
■ »£.W>CBAT.
\ TIth er : ved facilities and pro
or;;:r/d ex|jerkTiee, they hope to have
at the end of 1880, to tlieir very
and growing trade, even greater
in the way of desirable
and attractive prices, than dur¬
the year just past.
liespeetfiilly,
€. A. DAVIS <& 80V,
Jail. 7,1780.t-o-o. Greencsboro’, Ga.
,fe>'
?J ! clt>. o . t. Macbeth & Son,
31 ANT FACTE ERRS,
i -ANI> DE ALL BUS IS ---
Ki’jJvpid GEPRALM.
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Mattresses from 92 , up to S3, S4, S5, and StO to »12. . ,
For so lbs. Cotton, I wili furnish good ticking anjl make I good Mattress to weigh
wlom made 4a pniui'NM
For every tort lbs. cotton I will furnish 1 Mattress to weigh 5(1 lbs. good ticking, ana
slap to any T place on the Ga. It. K., or its branches, ,
'
. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
i Give me a trial.
j JxVS. F. ]\[ACEETII & SON.
j june«,’79-j-y
j $ 2.00 STOP AT $2.00
y £?fa® S©t©I ?
CORNER OF BROAD AND WASHINGTON STREETS,
ALGrUSl A, ( 3 rA.
j --- PER
RATES OF BOARD, DAY, $ 2.00
SINGLE MEALS, 50 Cents. | SINGLE LODGINGS, 50 Cent
W. M. MOORE, Prop’r.
sepl2,’70-t-o-o
Athens Foundry and Machine Works,
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
General Founders and Machinists, Pattern Work, Smithing and Repairing,
Having an extensive collection of PATTERNS, manufacture
jUTTOIO. C&? JEj*X“£3oJ3E3
-MILL AND GIN GEARING,
XIINING AND MILL MACHINERY,
STBAM ENGINES, AND SAW MTLLS.
;ir Colt’s Celebrated Power and Lever and Brook’s Patent Cotton Screw. Presses. <£3
Have on hand foT the season a full supply of Agricultural Maehinen Magic, rar
r.icrs’ and Victor Cam- Mills, Cook’s Celebrated Evaporator, Portable Engines, eb -v etc. -
For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists, address
14 R. NICKERSON, Agent and Sup’t, ATHENS, n, r rT-xTa GA.
110V. - 0 -ia
READ AGAIN!!
CLOAKS, Piy?.o CLOAKS
Another invoice just received, bought since tlie r 'cei-.t d.”!ine. Dir pusto’ii T* wilt
get the b. neiit of this.. Don't throw your money away for cheap, sboddy, shop-worn
b«kh 1 s. file best g*>ds are OPENED ai-.v ivs the cheapest. TO-DAY:,- ^ _
JUST
A beautiful line of Si. Band Shawl-;, in ail the new -st shad A new lot of Dress Goods,
from 10 l*. a yard right along up to Silk Warp JL*nr»etta Cua'-'S and Black sin i Colored
( - l Aus : ' . : ■ 11 ; -U ' diafor
\ a White Wool hJ.inkvts, the prict* within rea**U of ’every «:»•»; no excti^o tor sUvpin^
coid. The l>e-»t line of Leice and Tarlton Ruciiim:> in the «•: y, with plain and fancy
headings. New Oil Cloths, in iCosewtahl, M ih-.^any, Mar.de an I Oak. Another in¬
. iPt :!•■ ami turkey Da
voice ot line Corsets, Ladies’ and Cents’ n!i-v.> •: I ..dervt*sts : a ■.I
mask by the yard and in patterns; in, n, and 12-4 Bleached liro-.vn SheetingsPillow
Case Cotton, Hosiery, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Ladies’ Bags and Beits, and .Notions toe
the million.
Make TTo Niiatak:© l
In renumbering the citv. make me soi and 1 ; Broad, and l ; »» Jaeksou streets ; but
“The Old Keiiahle.” et»n\er Broad and Jaek>v>n streets, stan.’s just where -l iudkltorty the
years ajjo, with tlie same liberal deai.ngs tt> all. My business . - to-ind ««:i square
dealing plan. Nothing misr<*presented. Polite attention sIvja a every haver, and prices
guaranteed as low a> any house. Samples sent on uppii; al: ..u Or a-r> receive prompt
attention; Express Freight paid on all orders aiuouauiig to do _ and upwards, i leasts
examine mv Go'hIs. and get mv low prices before v«-u buy.
J A id. MILLER, .HUier’s Ceraer,
oct 10,’70-h-m AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.