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POETICAL,
*==«Nr •%=fct%^ 5 =" A =CL
li A6KBOSK. 1
When yon «w a theologian
y some unworthy <'te*4.
Fedliug » reject or |
1*• .giuas which hi. priest inky read;
Holding back ail noble feeling.
Choking (to«n esi* manly view ;
Caring more for forma and syiatiols j
*1 hen to know the and true;
Walk, jnrstllk, *:th firmer boaring, j
Throw your moral shoulder* hack.
Show your spine baa nerve and marrow - j
Joet the thing that ltis-tonsl-)*ek-- x j
For stronger word* were never known
lu sense and truth than this: * -BaeibOß*." I
WISE AM) OTltElin JSi: 4
e.
Pomolugist* cor:aider it a remarkable fact
that the first apple iu Paradis* aliould have
taroad out a pair.
Kitro glycerine ia aa and to he letter than
kevoaeue to kiuiila a fire, bonoa you never
kaow what hurf yon.
A fire waa recently extinguished in Co- |
lumbus hy the spontaneous ftzxioat exertion
of five doteu es champagne.
gpw- s
"He wae one of our moat energetic true
tame,” aaya » village imper, in an obituary
notice, • and we trustees buppy."
“Why aliould we reV.n-lo Washington »
birth day more thaii miner” aalu.il n teach
ar. “liecause he never told a lie. abonted
a little boy.
“We may be." say* u WeaUrn editor, “a
horae-tkief and a liar, aa our reptile con
temporary cid » ua, but we baveu t got a
•ne-eyed Aunt Marie."
When a yemt ;f lady ha* to "tay at home
ftrom a party on account of a sty on her
aye. it ia useless t« tell her tliut Providei.oe
death all thing* for the beat.
.a--,-- i
*lado U* tel la Jugm|ffti| dr-V Intinin-d
Simon of Tfiiercu* “No, imlcrd." auawer
id Tike : “dey ia got pleuty'o Are, an'de
el bl.is a ringin' fur water.
It la acid that iwo jfWntpsH lover* will ait j
np half the iiijrht wltf offly one cliAif in the
room ; bat that ia enaily explained by any
one wlio lift* been tin re.
•*hrthdr."eim’l • fond patent. “I did if!t,
know until to-day that the teacher IWWSL
you laat «*»!/ ' »WK' »«“. '*Pl*<*£
(Aa hopeful': “1 Vti«w ihat the we.
The MtjegfWtion that the ladies' ilnwww.
May b« made of the i newlv-rH«rti*ered. un
breakable and etatftio gl«i*, prompt* the
k pr that it I- n’t the ti :»n*l>«r> ht kind.
“Bay, J ip whale the matter >ith your
aya?” “Oh, uothiu', only my «i/o *«*!
thia morning that I bad better get up an
make It fit*; I told W W mwVw ft, hibwilfi .
tkat'a all." * *
A colored gentleman in a Whtermelrti
patch in Harris comity, received a full
charge of shot in the seal of hia lireecliea.
'Water melautdioly appearance lie pie ented
van l>e imagined
One of a party of gentimen. n feting to
a* cXi pi ini t c musical composition, raid :
• That apus always carries me sway when. 1
bear it." “Cau anybody *i»g its, asked a
wit iu the, crowd.
Thire is a uuirrun'l woman Vffb four legs
tn Oonnuiticut. and because she won't huvr
two of them j|wt«loC In*
polled ”> work sub or. hours a day to keep
her in atriped Blocking*.
* negro. d„wfi'i«tk'rti«iana, wiia hauled
up for stealing Imcbu, an l put in a" <b4«-
fenee that he was told by l>i» pol'fica l
friend that uow, as lie lied the right to
votfi he »»* t||e “ty%" |
Metical WMwta aWwtrm-dibt# in*a
certain Westam lu'ntater to preach for
them. He ha» his text rer.dy. “Tn his dis
esees Asa sought not to the ijurl. Imt to the
phyaietane. And K*» slept with bUtuth-'
arm."
Twas filled with kerosene,
Kary down ih» chimney Mew,
Aim! vanish* t frpus tlie scene. >( .
lien* to meet her brother, whaautdowu
on a keg vs \to\vdet to awoke.
“If you meu." remarked a Wusliiiigfmi
lady at a r«c«\|>tl >n recent! v. ‘ - would only
let the women's disuse. alone, there would
be much leas foolishness and misery in the
world." A painful silence followed, which,
w# suppose, proved the truth 6f tlie remark.
An irishman was onoe indulging lu tlie
intellectual occupation of socking eggs and
reading a n#w*i>aper. Hy accident he con
trived to bolt a chicken, which chirruped as
it went down his throat, and he very polite
ly observed : “Uedad, me friend, ye spake
e little too late."
An Eliza, wife of Mr. W. ft. Williams,
having forsaken him, he refuses to pay her
debts and wmthfully exclaims ;
An Eliza. An Elina!
Once I loved but uowjlaspise her,
And. as I nO longer prize her,
I wilt go aud advurUso bur;
For, although I am no miser,
I won't pay fyr what she buye her.
How ChristmasTe coming,” pray mind w hxt
you're at,
And try to rrmombw this rwrmng: r
Beware of ytrnr l-,e»d. take-care of your hat:
And think of your head iu the morning.
Or you'll find that a fni-orita son of year
motive
Baa an acha iu thv < n# mul a brick in the
•- » • • »
The foliowiu;; from an unknown
eoaree, is inserted. n>t because it is com
J>limr®ta*y to the prOhssjOu but tieeause it
I* just the paliid frith: “Two cantors are
now living w ith bullets iu their heads. In
a large number of
resell an editor's brain*. ►b"ot him when
his bas-k f« to year, ami dr-iot if '*." TJ ,
LABOR.
it£ f'hßli-i- si T nilit. % i nlll f’ liWTi proven failures: simply liecause the chemistry of i
their Ul*riufa|tuye ♦ -rj: the itusntity of water Hull is combined with the
paint, by the adkttfi,,:: of an Iffeafftwither I'obuk, Urn? '/r Svd/i.
ftheioical Paints contniuiug. water p-ci. from tiie wood, ere not economics!,
tiecaii'c they will not cover as luuoil surface MS Pare Valid*.
t hemioal I'muts weigh from sj In lbs. per gal. this indicates only a small <iimn-
Uty of p.tet to the fsiloti. lAs lAimtrd (til weighsvj lb«. and \> ater C list.- per gallon. :
Svrla. Jam I H 'tU r. or any Alkali mixed with oil is the sa ue nature as Safi Soap, which ;
with the nddition of Whit tA.id and water eomd be terned a Chemical Paint.
‘Pure l -ouls weigh 13 to 14 lbs. j«.-r gallon, ere Kconi-mical. and when properly ;
made, art- the n,o-t dtiyaMe. .
\Vii offer onr Vki Pii i.o Pxtur w ith the gmirautee t'.,nt it mi not a Chemical Paint: j
contains no Walrr. m? Alkali, no dthilteralum, and is made of only such materials as are j
used by the oldest painters. Our Paint will cover more surface than auy Chemical Paint |
We authorize their aide subject to the satisfaction of all buyers. We agree to re- ]
paint any house with English BB White Lead, or any other White Lead, if our Paints do j
not prove perfectly satisfactory.
' iV. OSWO3IH,' MARTINEZ A LONGMAN,
J lniMaclurtri and Importer t,
V MiAiVTarTvin/ austm,
I. Iff. llAluflk & CO.,
MANUFACTURER ANO DEALER IN
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, &c.
White Leads Zinc Paints, Colors and Varnishes»
BUILDERS 1 l ATtRULS AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE*
3. (, ii. A MARKET. 333 A 3BS E BAY-BW. j Clmi leslon. K. <J.
j Ci r 8»;n<l for Price Lint HiHrCircnlar, i'J’J-c*
THOMSON STOVE HOUSE AND TIN SHOP.
U** 4 I have in store a full
rhartoi* Oak Cookim; Slovos,
tiro which I sell at the lowest figures for cash.
T lil “"' l them to give perfect satisfiirtion.
>”'■ I also keep on hand and make to order all
w UOUEENDAKF.
Maiq Htri’ut, t>nnc)ly ovitpicil by I'r.if, ■!. -V. tiilison.
COOKES CIOTBING STORE
2<k Broad Strcot, Augus a, Oeor^ia.
o ~,***.,
Fall aho Wotkii Clothing I
fcCSSrana v
For Mam, YouthM «u<l Wu,Vb.
AT J K resysc'jfcilly ioyitf the uttontliwi of tmr friends and the public generally to our
V V Tar te iiiid will niUccTc’d' stock comunting of all afsdes of olothiug. from medium to
fine, and of tlisilMM' ttyleu. Also, n tiiwv Him of HATH, OKKTK' ITUINISHINO
(lOODS, nil of which we inc Belling at a very small profit. We offer special indueemente
NiWorntry imrctxmte wfetifntf to Irtiy a stock of clothing, or replenish their stock.
W *'pedal ntientii n gieen so oniors.
f*di -.f * A, W. BLANCHARD.
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SlllEi.Mf* *fc Bhickxkh.
* m ♦, ~ •;r ,'*r. - c
Wo liOg to inforth thclfuJtgie that we hftvo
opened it new and coinpude Kt'S'k of goods,
coiiMMiugof I>llV WOOLS, (UiOIiKKIKS.
SHOES, HATS, NOTIONS, Gents' Vmler
% 15 Z9' -c ft etc., which «c offer
to the trade at Augusta |iriue».
y*s: T"y~ ■ i
WATCHKH (’tOCflfl and
■ * * * r, paired.
Don't gire us the “go by," but drop in at
the first th'yr above Dp, Hill's , prug yt. ro.
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it - W # )BJb
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Come and See us.
FEHTILIZEIIiSmitJWe,
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IAM i»w rote.vim; a f ill bw my Standard Fertilizars, embracing the following
j gopniar brands:
SEA I^WL.
15KADV 3 DISSOLVED BOXES, *
CXII-rs PHOSrHATE,
BPEM?} SOLUBLE PACIFIC,
ACID PHOSPHATE.
They will be sold subject to the prices and conditions of the next season's wiles and
payable tut. Novemher, 1*7(1. 1 h»\v ample storage and my stock will be securely
housed until loaded ou the wagons. When you haul out your cotton, take return loads
of fertilizers, which wilt - ve you trouble in the Spring. Them will be a charge of 25c.
por tou for storage.
The freight 'must be paid befoto delivery t'/t all earn.
John E. Benton,
KS-e* - r THOMSON; GA
j« rrr 2 - ;i '- :
'! “A- M. HENSON. MERCIER. 1
BENSON \ MEIICIER,
j.€oTTON Factors,
:* WAHUEX BLOCK,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
A ■ j , . WILT. MAKE
CASH ADVANCES ON COTTON IN STORE
! -M "ill hold >n Margins, in first clou Firu PtakifHVorv, for iudefinite time, at •
VEK\ LOW U.VtEB OF IMEItFST. 110-c* ,
JOH i S. FAIRLY & CO.
WHOLESALE DEALERS LX
3Hhite (Oocdji, & /aucg 6oodo,
Notions, Hosienj, Gloves. &c.
NOS. S7 HATNE. A i _, . n
- market, sts., Charleston, So. Ga.
C. ROBBE,
PRACTICAL, PLUMBER, BIS ANEf STEAM FITTER
AMl> JUKAI.UC IX
Slr'Tr^itiircf % 1 irjf,3ton€ ppcr& £cnbpipes.
Htipplieis,
AM AOKXT FOB THE HALE OF THE
SPRINGFIELD GAS MACHINE.
Knowles' Patent Direct Acting Steam Pump,
I -,elh;l’s Tnrbitie Aktil or Wheels,
ELLIS STREET ADJOINING POST OFIFCE, dI"KI’ST&, G.-J.
PRICKS RKHU-CKD!
ROBERT H. MAY & CO.,
Man ufact u re m and Men in
€flivtflgfs Du gics& {Jlautatton lUagonr, uLkiivbs.
HAVE bow in Htoek a Itfge awo#tcneiit of the abdre artic!«*a, End ar« eon«tnf»tly re
c«iving New and AJeniraFile atyiea of Vari«tie«. th*t Jiave F»een gotten np with grew
cure, and apeeudfy adapted to our country and city ft*?, that we are now offering at
i • rea tl y Red need Prieen.
Together with a largo hPk k of Carriage Harncaß, Buggy HarnrmH. Wagon
and Plow HaraeMi, f>a<ldlcH, Bridles, I runkn, ihiga, Whips, I'nihreilaa.
Horne Corern, lap Koben of all grudea.
Carriage Materials. Hadillery Hartlware, Shoe Findlngx* French and
American t'alf Skins, l>euther and Uuhhcr Belting of ull uizen
couNtnntly on hand of buint manufacture. All
Goods warranted an represeutcHl.
Order* solicited and prompt attention given to name.
a.'Tl goodvkah 1 Repository and Sales Rooms,
JAH. T. MAY, I 20S Buo*i> Ftkkk
8. 8. P4»M£LEB, J jW-c* AUGUSTA* GA.
{JEW
At Prices Lower than Ever. Go to
AU G U H T D O Ii R,
NO. 222, Broad St., - - Augusta, Ga.
\\f HKRt you will get a tine onttit in Drew# and Winter »SuiU at price* fr»»m .'Sd.VtK) to
The lirn st, largest and 1-11 K-V 1 * lOSl' sfouk of OVER-COATS ever hr*,ught
to this market.
YOUTH’S AND BOYS SUITS VERY LOW.
A fine and well Hcleetud stock of NEW STYLE HATS, and the best assortment of
GENT'S FURNISHING GGODS Hliirta. Iluili-ruieiur. Hosiery, t'miirellas. Ac., at «h- !
tuuishingly low prices.
J • WkllDJNil SUITS A SPECIAL TY,
t Al'Of’rtT IH)KK, Merchant I'uilor.
123-e? 133, Broad St.. Augusta. (Jo.
GRANGE WAREHOUSE.
i
pjDstoYTW&P.VJo.yjtegArttt
No. *5 M. INTOsn STIIISET,
Augusta, (»a.
At tie Gonmodioiis Fire-Proof Warehouse,
Formerly occupied bu JESMXdS, SMITH »C CO.
C li *1 i* j> e »:
COMMISSION FOR SELLING COTTON, per Bale 50c.
S'i'lHUGE—First Week 10<\
“ Fan'll AilJitiorml Week . . 5c
DRAYAGE—Per bate lOc.
Cff" Those ouUiilo of the Order mlmitted ou the sanro terms, Commission*!
iuelutled. BAGGING and TIES limiished to Patrons.
WAREHOUSE CONDUCTED BY THE PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY.
W. W. Rhodes, Supt-
E. £L ROGERg,
147 and 149, Broad Street, A VG IST A, GA.
FUR NIT URB,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
'UHK largest and best assortment of Furniture in the city and my prices cannot b*
i, beat,
UNDPRTAZINGI
METALIO CASES and Caskets. A large assortment of Wood Coffins Cases and
caskets.
CvTCalls attended to at all hours. E. G. ROGERS,
J 13-o*. 147 A 149 Broad St., Augusta, Ga
H. S. JO R D AN,
DEALER IN
MEN’ and BOY’S
CLOTHING HATS & CAPS.
I >
FrrLV/SIU.YG GQQJSSt dec,
; 238 Broad St. (Under Central Hotel) Augusta Ga.
My RiU Stock of Clothing of all grades and prices is now complete, and I respectful
! ly solicit a ixuitinuauce of the patronage so liberally bestowed heretofore.
J. C. LhE. of Jeffersou, will be on hand to serve his friends.
•U’ c- HENRY S. JORDAN.
T. MARKWALTER,
Jp- MAItm.E WORKS,
I® f§. broad street, near lower market.
v ’ ■ ‘ - y Georgia*
MOXTMEKTS. Tombstone* ard Marble w rfc' generally alw*vs on band, and made to
order. All work for the country carefully boxed, and deliverfed at the Railroad de
rut in Augusta, free of charge. Specimens of the work can be seen at the manu/ac
to’7' A. 13-aJ.
__**• r - F7FIUN(i ' ns-BTit.-ni. TurtaoTiriuis.
D. F. Flemiw & Cos,,
Waoiraiu. Dealcm-hi ixn Murractc eebb or
BOOTH, S II O KH AM) T R U,X IC S
!T® “2S °P* nin «' * 1 »*K 8 a '» d "« Stock of BOOTS. SHOES and
fatAKB, FOR FALL TRADE. Orders promptly filled, and all goods with our brai'd
warruuted.
turner «M?Hri:nfsr . ■ Charletson, Z. C.
Bugh <fe Hamhokd,
IMPOETE S' AND DEAI.ERS IN
Plain and I) ecorated China
STONE CHINA,
GLASSWARE,'
TOILET SETS,
.VASES.
Sllrer-IVated Ware. TAR! K CITTI-HKV. I AMI»* H; act. is, t ha.idiller-
AND
HOtJ S E F U RSIS HK G GOODS GESEKALLY.
; Buying atrictly for (j.iSH. and having one of the most complete and extensive atock
South, we can at all times, offer special inducements to ou. fHernhi. iHFGOUItTR i
MEItOH.VNI’h wiH fin<l it to tlieir into runt tq orH.
!
282 Broad Street, - - AXJGITSTA, GA
NEW GOODS, LOW PRIDM
Ar WiioLEKAt,* ..KT> KEtitn.
m. s. mn A m,'
!0. G. GOOD HIGH’S OW Stand, 271 Broad Street, - - AUGUSTA, GA.
r p;iE rn IZENS of McDuffie and gdjoiuiz.cj Comities are «Mp*ctftfUy invited to c«
1 and examine my large and well selected stock of m
VAI, L A N D WI N TE It Dlt V «OO D S
Ufore purchasing elsewhere. lily Kto.k is ft !i new and of die latest and W styles. and
my 1 UH.J'*S are as i.OVir us nny house m tie South.
The services of experienced salesmen bare been secured among wknth I t ike
pleasure iu mentioning Mrss.mSLl. FOIiUMAJi „„d .! Rfcew ‘ll. A,ho,dill, ate.
times, be pie . Me to see suitl waft on th« ir frieuds fwm tbi* stttiou of Lit-
A!1 1 ft.sk to convince, is to euii uuti vxfftimnTiyv £ooite m and prices * ■
i‘ Mc ‘ _ ' lifts. KEA.S
jyjsw csrpet movsK*
M. JU HPII V,
HPGCESH'Ht TO
.1. Nil I* I»IIY At C^.,
HAX.AU; HAM,, ■ ■ ■ ACGL’STA, QKMIGIA.
I ‘iu'. wA'.’o r r w, ' wi ; i fIVKh u,1,! ol ‘‘K" nt «npply of CARPETS of all kinda. OIL
L l L<> IHh of all width*. HUGS, MATS, Ac., ail of winch 1 wilt fell at a small
advance Ml Now gorse cost- * •* *
I liiivc h!h«> oh hand a large stork of
CROCKERY WARE, FRENCH, CHIN V, LAMP GOODS add GLASSWARE
of all kinds which 1 will mcTI Jow for CASH. j2O-tf E. r KPITY
PjgJtJVT .*,yp Oil Store!
53 Jackson St., AUGUSTA, GA.
THE BEST OF AItTICI.ES-AU,TtiKXH AN'fl M U.
•' • . •- ’
WHITE LEAD, ZINC, PAINTS, BRUSHES. VAHNJKM. ft IVY
(JOf,OilS, LINSEED OIL, WINDOW OLVbS
.MACHINE OIL, GIN OIL. KfIUOSENii oU.I Ac..’ Ac., Ac.,
I’erus: CASH ON DELIVERY; of Approved Clly Acceptance; ..
Geo. X-- C'oJiimr,
j2O-tf 53 Jaukaou Street, Jicli lose.
Kew find Klegant
FALL DRY GOODS
JAS, A. GR.AY tfc CO f
ID4 nud ln« Rroail Street,
AUGUSTA, GA.
YITOI’LD respectfully inform the citizens of McDUFFIE and neighborhood that
V V they are now receiving the largest and best assorted stock of
STAPLE & FANCY DRY ROODS,
Suitable for Fall and Winter nse. that has ever been shown fn Augusta. With an active
experience of over thirty years in the business, having bought at the reopnt
AUCTION AND SLAUGHTERING SALES
Os the largest houses iu New York, and purchasing all their Goods
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH
Thtye arc nalileil to offer more substantial BARGAINS that .was ever seen in this mar
ket, even when cotton was 4 cents a pound and ;<old the currency of the country. Call
and examine their Hock amt prices aud convince yourselves of the fact that they are
selling Goods cheaper than were offered ever before in Augusts. Fnlly aware that no
lasting lxnefit can be derived from ranking
EXAGGERATED STATEMENTS IN ADVERTISING
It is with implicit confidence in their ability to do all they claim in the above advertise
ment, that they invite attention of all buyers of Dry Goods.
J, " f * JAS. A, GRAY .V CO,