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The McDuffie J< itiriu!
HIIO.O. HKFTK ;•!!;!{ IS,
i. P, WHITE. Pwwsj&t !• iK • .
is ii i nur o * Awitmtf. Kuril>s am.
i>. h. t Alt..: el,. ■ 1 , Wtw . (l;ii
Tb Georgia Lrgialnture wifi floor
be* If tins mi tiibers nn- Ah
pui-eito do tbtir duty tin- k-rm wi.!
Ik: it very bimy anil pr&li table ojm.
The President .oemn reooltite, ev
en stubborn, in urging the uncon
_,i&tionfd repeal of the Sherman art
Butlli^bciiuveil Unit the
instance which the rr;
big in the Senate will force the adop
tion of some sort of compromise.
Congress is eompst otiveiy idle,
a waiting tho action of Senate on the :
repeal of the Sherman law. Many]
bills have been introduced, but leg
ialation in both ii ouses j.uwliy
at u standstill, and will probably H
main so until this all nbsoibsng quea
tiou is settled.
The Senate is still dißCussing the
repeal bill, and, from present iudica
tions, sn early vote is not probable
The ultra ailver Sen.itors arc leter
inined to rwnst unconditional repeal
until eviry l< vine has betm exhaust
ed. The “dollar of our daddies’ is
very sick, but still hue a hope for
existence.
Senator Colquitt lina announced
t'mt he stands squarely on the Dem
ocratic platform. Ho tikes the po
eitiou that the pledges made to the
people should ho honestly .mi iui’h
fully fulfilled. He is u ati-or-g udvu
Ci. oof fee coinage; and will vote
against the unconditional ropefii of
the Sherman law,
The yellow fever has again broken
out in Brunswick TV; deaths oc
enrred on Wednesday and two m v
oases arc announced. Dr. On items,
♦ho Government export, pronounces
all of these cases genuine yellow fe
ver, and urge.'! everybody who can
do so to leave the city at once. Uni
venml terror and consternation have
adzed upon the people, and they are
tk eing pan lost; ickeu and desperate.
Ttao daily papers are fill'. .! with
lurid asuuranees that to fimvtieml
panic is over and the day* of proa
purity upon us, and toy ascribe all
of the credit to the rom,t' ini! ptflhd
U, • w$ 7T-.i
llyn: that, il h.u-T lino•* m to
(uSppoiU 1 , a ahort cotton crop and a
bettor price for the staple will have
uoiuethuift to do with it.
It i* said that a bill will be report
ed by the proper committee in Uon
giem to* week to repeal the Federal
Cwitiotl larva ; and, na this is a nicar
nre upon which tho DemocraiH claim
to be united, the bill will probably
pass. If it liras a become a law Uiore
will bo no more into•rfereiie- by Hu
general government in thu i nu:..,;-
moot of cloctiong. That business
will be left on tire! y to the .Staton, as
it Bhould be.
A number ol the friends and ad
mirers of Gou. Clement A. Evans
for some time pnat have been urging
his fitnesß and claims for tire Demo
cratic nomination for Governor, Un
til very recently (lon Evans has ob
served a discreet silence, but this
week, in a published letter, he do
fliiea his position on the leading po
litiea! isamiM, and may now Is con
siderod fairly in the race lie would
certainly fill the high position ri■ t>.?•
ably and honorably.
There was never .1 political plat
form, nor oven a law, that- would noil
admit of more than oue construe
tloti, but llio argument that the Oh; j
capo platform demands the i t. and nf
the Shorruui: law without be u> ,
uionoliKution of ilver, oonw - too
late. The p< opt wet c to!l that ti e!
platform meant free coinage Th>
believed it and voted accordingly, j
and the Democratic party will he I
held to a strict account if their prom i
hen to the people ore not fiilthiod,
<>h, tint a t wtuti.
Will you htx.nl the - 'J :'
|N , rli|w of thu iraro apjio och u Uit I
(erribls Coi>unij" ~>* A>k ,
B<*ivtut if you turn .H rn\ for f w. j
iug 500. to ruji-ilix n*k #nil *fo u *iid t n
it Wbknov from r.*fvnew.* that bV \)r>\ ‘
CujMrill onrt* jfotu rough. Jt hvu tails.
Tliiit cxplaiaH why mor< tWau w MtU:ot vet
Uch were *n*M Ihd jv>*4 v*ht U t o .. j
cioup ami whoopia,- oough i u cum \\ *t v
r*. do not h© without it ttcr Ja*../ k* |
Hide or ©host ana BfcUoh** Porow*
Bold by Dr. A J, Alnthfurfc
lluoktcu'* ; \ru tr-t
The lU*t Salve £u tho wotid fr <Y *>, ,
Bruuxto, Sort**, Ulcttrn, > U Hheum F>vw ■
bore*, frttor, Ohfippori Hamla. Ohill Dhu *
ooruH. and all Nkiu Fnipboo#, and iicMWd*© j
ly euros Pile*, of no pay r, t un l. it ts
guarantied to vivo jierffct sat uf irlkm, ot
money rafundwl. Pri©* ■**" ,<• > a ”<*► :
J* by Uarnaov &'B*dby.
j~ ' &
ZBoym.cL tc Go!
Ceitainly that’s tho case with our Full
Stock, NowV tho btmo to catch on and score
a home run with one of our bargains in
Shoes and Hats.
KEsSUt WllE rntCßSt
GHILTWfcN'B and MiAMv SHOES! BOYS SHOES.
Kid Button Boom 1 to 5 j Kip Solid Mr*iganii 1 to 5 75
i Kij< and Grain Shoe* ato 12 50 i High Out Sol- ’ lie’s 1 to 5 75
Kid and Grain Shoos Pto s ftim " •< • Bi fT Ito 5 100
“ “ “ “ 8“ 12 75c 41 •< “ Call Ito 5 I.2ft
i Kip all mild PolYua 70 to 100 “ 41 “ Fine Ito 5 1.2$
I Kid and Goat. Button 12 to 2 75 “ “ “ Oi-too t 2.00
LADIES’ SHOES. GENTS SHOES
vV m a 1 Kip albaolld Polka 7.”. 800 M’li’- K'p .11 -iolid lli’g'im 1,00 3 25
“ A Calf Lined Polka* 800 Cali ll I* I*. Bo 100 B 2&
•• Grain I’oliah or Polkas 1.031 " Kip -• 44 " *• 128 !.!></
Ki-I ■; Pebnlo DaUnt 1 ooj ■ a ißgi -.-.■ I ;ffi i,...y
| *• Dongola Bnco " t •* Buff 44 •• • T:2G 1.60
(a beauty) 1 50; 14 (udf 44 “ 11 150 2 0(1
44 Pit.o I >’n; la (..'ui hwi u-r) v: tmj IB,', , I ”7f. '■)
W have HATS and GAP-' h ..; 51 , §s.<Hl. '.VO- can pi,„
you, i,i we have the L ■ te.it Shape*ami Colors, and down the ■ o n,try whet-'
it comes to selling llam
Expuricncdd end Economical B-iyem, who believe in fid li 9A (NS
are eoiiricotmly invited B cel! at niiliO o! out fv, Btn-.-.. whim in
Augusta.
IvMherin, Titice & Cos.,
023 Broad Street, 4 Boors Abovi Augusta Hotel.
613 Broad Street. Sigu Large Red hoot.
> f . Ship Your Cjntton\to
"** COTTON FAJTORS,
79 Reync? ids Street, Augusti, c;.
Charges low in conformity with the times Cash advances made
OR consignment?
The failriiotkijM of <ur putrous it to rally ohoymj.
ryimvmvtsm*** vt
j.L OlH)Wl), fIoNH & c.c
earn Favors srj Core-'c^ifr: sfi I?!
i
Oornar TUimolds aM HEtn Eiieev.-, ■■ Cr.i.
WK GIY K (1 LBO.NAL AND 111. DIVIDED ATVKNI'CON T(> TIIE
WKIQHIKU AND SELLING OF COTTON
Commission />*?• Set Huff X 0 Cents. Stormje c*.s Cents.
liinERAL CAMII ADVANCES 'LI HE ' >N..IrIMMWTS.
Maimttih.wmw.we*.-, --a -- ~r\t\n min
V. H. HOWARD. V IJ:siOs
ft Js ttOWetn® & €q.
SID VI. -SOES To ,V :* iV.iWAUD A dON^
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. ,iO, Mclniosii-Sovwrtk Street, .:au;u *, oa.
v>rde;> for Bugging am! Tiov and OonrgiHnwifc* >: C! >! >. Solioitmt
'smMMn
rm KNOX HOTEL,
T JOWTSON, OB OK GrIA.
yAITBATED in the heart of town, within pro *-*< l, ,w t, n <wl, postoffliy t. 4
, blvgr i .a .dßtuv U.uHrU.g- -?>-d '■*-.- -bed -nd .-omimumie, *si thetabie
*attyplreJ with the van 0.-wr rre- t-i he h. A
COMMEUOUL TRAVELERS
WiU n.l a home at the Kuox Hotel, apcciatly prepared for th-m, with evarr ecu.
•n enceand comfort r.vady to hand, Including a Aranda* Barber Shop and Sat
and oornuoduiua
SAMPLE ROOM
The Uttat within a few -A>pv of the lording mcrcaattle house*, where aamDe* >f
!L>eu feed* mny V am* j,. : .. .. .
lu ectteemtos with toe Uocel a gn-d 1.1 VeeV “■'•T API p
hot**!* Pud v.'huvu* hL?hV* *••>*< sv f*>i y,ny l ; u> -•.••: > ,:. v f .. *
tji suiti ii;tEDCr' r <3, For pcfjr.ftUOi.A'i unci tfAtONiwH ilio KN''■ X
***** idttC*meo*\ati<*far ncpwior to m othor on\h*o*
O. K. KVO X ‘p 1 -ox> >* v*
VIjHI X. IC. OTT Ij,
Thomsutt, CJa, (
iaa - U* ftttuarlv ffwned by J. T. djtutb, -in liniei Tin,\ and Id prepared le um
' the 4isf"*nt t r och e of M e hocine.o
Carriagos, Wagons and Buggies Mudo and
Repaired.
BlacksnV *rg n ?ii :♦* ’r-^rniieg
Under taking in all its Branches.
rh> r.s*\ \NU ‘i- th, h -i .it -.-tr .it td
V' *.*'• • UtNh.
* >
There Will lie No Fight!
The held is ours. We rely upon our
| integrity of purpose to curry us through,
jand are never troubled with the cold sweat
jofFear. ) I strength lies in the won
drous, dazzling Bargains in
Bri Creeds, Shoes, Hats
dotting, feorceriO' Hie
j We have gjfcuhl a a
BLOODLESS VI CTO RY.
And all we ask of you now is to omen and
get your share of the glory. The Al
mighty IMjprfs what we want. You want
the best goods at the least money. The
place to this kind ofa trade is with
Jno r L. HOLZEMIOUF,
If iilroari Street, THOMSON, (in
if 11> vi\'ft & rn
ex, ii,, liiv i iy ii -jr Cv LU
lxAso|> i* Block h Knit tdno ol—
risenv PHAffiuf p ni-icntTiiUi rurnnro
lif-iii I'ullUi.r.i ’(-p ti. TiL'lift viUiP lltS
J * Aa ''* N| t:r ' i{V '
Ifiocd-* 11< 1 Bln m's a Bj>eaia 1 1 y.
Wo have also h.t ni WINDOW SH ' B-K.S • i'HTAIN i- 'l,l-5*
OIL r.AWnfrUN, IKIOU M.\TK &• ... a -iub-a aa
B urn cheap- -i.
Onv •*?.-* kof 'tiißLlDA\ ViDOt.O aril I u-vr. I.u It* :-i.-. >Vi, a.d ha/
a vc*' fir. ."' iH-iiacfli and would in pb-a*ud •<> bv., •n oxami:.-) >V
>k o imv'B yo>,Aait and gt u* a Dial. VYukr.oiv we w.r pi..-a yo
r in iiufi ' V Wtii | f <
ttad GLASS WARE
giyCM • -W... . m iTninnimm m ■ iinnii
GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
DEM. i* (IF OI NFUM, MANAGE!}.
Afoi'STA, Da., Aug 20, 1803.
Oommemting A" Mib !h- fcUwwn-c' echwln’o w. ll: operslr J. All trains, run bj
ucti Mui i llau Tin..-. '.l ixuuulcs are anl-teet in wit! >.t notice to the public
IC.-i.A llov liciul fTIT
Tmi j Niocv n-v . • -in ~ , j ;.i h r brr.uT *r,.s
No 11 jPxraina J a. < s •>? ’ 'I Alaii, jltxruxs. No 12
i\ •.hiptujir on ni.ij, _ ■.l ... j y . : , ciMipm lis si.. 7no am
i. ' A.V7 ami : • j il- ..... | ] I Jiß •• 3♦ an, *,s an,
.: ' :: v : : j.V.
i‘ ■ h" eu-;. . MW.... h ‘I- 10 au. • a:u
j . ' * I }'. “ ■ '*<-' ■ '•'am U :!;>
■ ’yi >*■'* • ' " • a- 1- .; -.. ■- ~■ u .
' ('• ** 1 I ’ 111 '-- ' il-jt.-. % >..'.2 “ 2 j.i >mi il iVi an:
721 ’ j ail) 12.58 " I Oemali iS.is i2 17 an. 552 am
7( !> i’.ofi am 1.01 ’• j Norswod 12 08 “ ; 9 (tr, u. 513 mi.
715 at 1.18 j Batneli .1.83 wj t7.*m 581 am
7 !,n 2.U1 am I SO " Crewfoidril.n .1 <1 •* ! t . 4 mi f. 20 uu.
820 2 sßaiu 2.!>i! •• 7.Joam|t’uiou Puiut 7.15 pin 11.20 “Ill2am 500 nro
. . 3.(2 am 2.20 ** 7.21 " > .liceiiaboro 702 ■ 11 05 ** it' 50 an.
• ■52 (.)':) 2. ‘I " B ‘Mi 1 j kiuiiaon 0,05 ' (0 20 "(2 |7 eci
!.S- if, 3.H1 “ V2O ll | 8 -oial Cfrele 550 ■ it ;ci •• ,i jy
4tu act s.v •• s.4' 1 Covington 5 ;i.i 933••;i1, pm ’, .
5I? cm UG ' S.n “ Chat):s .Via 0. 12 •1051 pm
5.W an. 4.27 * 11.31" UJum f, C.'M ■7. ■ ... . p., ”
! n.44 am 4.4? - 0.3.S * .Atone M'nt'n. 440 " s4l *> '-.o IT pm
5.86 at:* 5(1 •• .4 “ Clark: till 4.S# •* 8 30" m ,v. pni
G-OO urn '• '-1 " (Oc'l C.eatDT 12l ' 8. IB 11 0" - pra
f.25 mn} 5.83 " |t0,23 " Atlanta 4.00 ‘' 0 (it 11 0 ,12' pit
- (■■"'. *W". 5 l*aj.. j Osini'k i'2 to pa. if: 35 pm
• 3 uc] 1.7 I | 7Vnrn',iU>c . . 12 ill to is pm
■ • i ■' ‘'! ' ‘ : A I , 1 . m:> 5>2 pm
.... j 1 Id ■.:.!■ 1 1 I . f i. u in..; j. i Jii’n ?;
■|7 00 ml 1 j ■ pa
■••• -i • 5:1 .. . •■ —) '• j uHtltim a* 1. ..... . | ,i.u 7 pm
... 771 an. V4S“ ... | Jauwa |. . >.?3 ** :29 nm
j t.o * • .. . • Uncvn ! !•5■ ,1 4~m
'• t* pm 1 Cpv •HOOaia Barnett *5.27 .I. 40*smlT a, .
. .. . j s.Ol pin ; ... • • . H • Slur on 1 it • ,i1.2(. " 5 ut,
' 8.14 pm 1.44 “|6 88 “ Hillman j S.i 2 “ 11.12 •• ju 58 pm!
... b. 55 pa. 2.".1 '* ,7to •* Waabingtcn ) Itt •• |lo 85 '6 75 pa. .
. ... *:' o n 2.0f pui! Union Point ! ... .... ,11.1(1
. . ... 6.50 am *25•• : Wood villa ! 110.88 “ RS6pmi
■. j 7-02 oiu 2.30 " | ... Baudatovra ] |IO4C. “ 030 pm
m 1
7,15 nm 3.03 “ ... Stephens . ,10.05 5 pm, .
... 8.20 .mi ".20 “ ’ Crawford ! 1 037 •• SMr pm' .
. 1 *,BB an. it.. 78 “ Dunlap ; 0.U3 “ 50- pm!
.... 0.11 nm C*t •• .. Winters ' .. .1 8.53 •• son pm!
'it. ■■ ■■■■•• ... a '. . ’> ■ I 3 :
-7 -d • ■ . _ White PUi ... ... I ... r „ .
.? ilnl. V*t-ei ocuutl—Dimuer, linen Pei at
Slerpiii),f.i'-aj; <-n Ai.vutu and CbarU-atcn, A yr.-ita and At\tit*, A.-.vte-.
|:*t Cr.vh I- ween Atlanta ird Ch.l.'-t..0 on D.v :4a.!
•I. W UKtA.X JOE W. WHITE, A. G. JACICSON.
ir tuerol f.'s ■ r, rraveii::, ihissciigcr v - r ; ;t. I} .- - r ' : p., ,
IMMi ■•* *r.tßianK\:M*3 T.i ca.. Tt~7 -n a lainnai ■~n JV
1 Huberts Colic Dmps, The Baby’s ;
; Friend. A never-fading remedy for Col. i
j o in nfanth, arw -Ii u for kU kindred ,
; complaints, and for teethiuing troubles! j
i hy Dr. A. . Ma We '.v s,Diu gg; 81 j
! TilOiTif'Ol ‘U.
i
k . j
IhiOK, rcL S/ T jf.
| If yon n**i& Pikk Fidir Knox cm. fill 1
{ vonr ot.l -vs promptly *h *tlude
< m>u Hi ihe i*-ry h "\ M -o pr;ci s.
| i'HE A- Horaje. Everybody ?n this
i *wctipn knows imdh;is p .tr mizod the Aa.
| kies UoDiu at 'll Eliiv street, Augusta, of
which trivial ihoH Adhin.4 w&i proprlefc t
| UiMeittty the city council bought Mr. Ad
-5 Kins’ Hxttl j-tup, rty. mad he Um to
*No ' sit * Brcttd (rttMt, v-ber? bo is splcndid
. iv l Avtl up tiivi ,n read; 11 v tcjrbtuj ail tf
|bw old fritmds asniths yil, he ©rally. i
Ivon tv : *nf clean, o'uw. the
■ best fy.rr* sn<l the. most conrteon? attention
: o fw m. j :.u tt.tf altv, -tup Wits Ad.
1 kins No. J#iJ Hio.'.d street
T. A. SOO‘X i r
———Aonoiii cC' to the Pei-Le U;a*. he h now irmly to *h'w tho —-
IMISTIID B3JIIMM SUM If GOODS
He hfc* rer hr o u :hi tc Gas maiket. •
The are v oeiialty iavited t*- !l.a;tnir.o his Stock #f
HDr © s s>:C3- cods,
Drcß.s Flannels, Plaids, Robes, Cash moron, lleurettai. Silks, Velvets and
Velveteens and a bandsomo lino of Trimmings.
A Beautiful and u clt Aoai>rtcd Line of— -
JACKETS,BLAZES,CAPES and FURS
IK
Hoots aii<! BJme.s
1 f t’rry a Large Stock. Come and Examine Quality and Prices
IX
C is? €L or urn
My.Steek -.vninevcrhc -.t r. Suite (in Fat Men, Suits for Lean Mon
S.-o-, aV - :hi- SSUftafjr Ihß-iami for Ci.i Iren. 1 havo a
L-ugo I..rn.- ■ f SAMPUiS TO BF MADE UP, Fit, Guaranteed. Suits
Jftadu to o; ici iu tec -laj'K.
and
For Men, Boys. Misses and Children.
CROCKERY DE PA RTMENT
ftvOf ao Altrar.t ivo.
Harness, Saddl es, Bridles, Iloorse (vr
and Lap Robes at very Low Prices.
A WELL ASSORTED LINE OF
lETsArcl'W'Gur©
A Si D
STAFLii MB PANC F BRBCBRIJB.
• and f )v: ,i< i;ls :n now full and prices?
Low.
TiJL iIMB FUR BUYING
; r pring- and - r-Summsr- :-Go-3ds
Ik hem, and iftoso that come firat got tbo choice. 1
; THOMAS. A. SCOTT,
A os. 1 ui_<i 2 Brick Row, Thomson, Cieo^gia
Plantation Machinery.
Ames Engines.
Boss Cotton Press.
Hand Power Cotton Presses.
Hand and Horse Power Huy Presses-
P iMslvijr (,'otton Gins.
Buekoye Spring S3tovel Cultivators.
Ir deti \ unable Poed Saw Mills.
Vt hi. o'j Mowtr.
Grist Mills.
Diston Circular Saws.
Shaftings and Pulleys
Engine and Um Fitting, &c.
STONE, BOXES k CAMPBELL,
Cotton Factors and Machinery Dealers,
Opposite Cotton Exchange,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
BOYD & BARNES
P.oady for the Seasons Trade
Our trade iucrcm csali the while, h :i our 3 tout this season is large
tnan ever before, and template in every line, while onr pritcr
are unprecedentedly low. We invite you to inspect:
Drylioods, lathing, Hats,
.Boots aud felioos, Notions, &c,, &c
OkoCKERT II * PT M ATP, HARNESS SADOKD
* -****•*•-—.
sX •*** ! *M , -
; C wxocsnss,^)
Flonr. Sugar, Ceflee, Lard, Cheese, Molasses
--And a Tull Lino of—
A iv "v *TI '-*>*'% 1.1,# CrO'UBSu
Come *t and examine onr nock and it wo don't veil yon we will open
, •' es,
ROY D tfe BJ\ IiIStES