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FRIDAY, BKPTEMBEH44, IMO.
FOR PRESIDENT
WINFIELD S. HANCOCK,
OK PENNBYLV A NIA.
FOR VICE-PRESIDENT
WILLIAM H. ENGLISH,
OF INDIANA.
mranit.N'i iAi. emwtojw.
run t:ik mtatk ai
J.C.C, BLACK and U K. K IC*:r..
AI.TKRNATES
U’THER J. GLEXN A. I‘. ADAIH.
vußTtacr klbctohh
Kit Dietrlrt- Hamuel U. ftradwdl, ( Liberty,
klteruati*-- Joepbu* t’*mp, of Em*uurl.
gecond District -Win. M. Hammond, of TbutM*.
AH*>roai#~Win. Harrleon, of Quit mm.
Third lM*dr4cl“-Uhrli*topher (5. Hmltli, of T#l*
fair. Altaroate, Jatrn# Bb*hoj 3f., of f*de.
I .>artti WatrieU-Lavirnder It. lUy, of Coweta.
Alternate —Henry C. Cam iron. of lUrn*.
Fifth outrict-John I, Hall, •! Mpabling. A ll*t•
nab -Daub 1 P Hill, of Puibin,
giltb of Putnam .
Alternate-Flandi** I> THtldgnon. ot Baldwin.
tfewttUi I>latrkt~Tho*. W. Akin, of B*rtow.
AJwmap~-J , tDr W. Alexander. of Cobb.
Eighth. Otntrtot—Hßboni of Hancock.
Alternate-Jama* K. Hiiie*. >l Wafhlngton.
Ninth Malrtet—Ww. K. Ulmruous, of Owlnuett.
Alternate- Marion C. Boyd, of White.
WOll OOVKBNOB,
THOB. M. NORWOOD,
OF CHATHAM
for aKcarraiiv of watk:
N. 0. BARNETT, of Baldwin.
n COMPTROUJCB-OENKBAI }
WM. A. WRIGHT, of Richmond.
FOB TNKAM7BEn:
1). N. SPEER, of Troup.
mm -
CLIFFORD ANDERSON, of BIW>.
roll IXINOHKWANINTH PMTIUCTi
A. H. STEPHENS.
m mrtnWjiTO* -Twmurr *itii .rauTOam.
DMrnucT,
J. W. BARKSDALE, of Linooln.
JOB THK I.KOIRUTUBE
M. P. REESE, A. W. HILL.
THK QKKAT IMO*.
From the lime the Mate campaign ha
on Its twaddling clothe* even down to
the preecnt day when its proportion*
overreach the border* of the Stato and
extend to the ultermnat |wrt of the
Union; we have unwaveringly urged
our protcet against the BdmlulMratlou
that but a short year ago caused a
>tench In the none of all Georgian*.
Two of the State hou*e officer* were
put to flight, one of thme ekcaplng a*
tho bribe taker Bclkuap e*caj)l troin
ihePmWent’* cabinet and the other be
ing Mlgmatliscd with the odious brand
of Impeach men I; while the third only
fell ihort of euoh a fate by heaven only
know* what kind ofa clroutnlosutlon
of law; suiplclou restdl u|*>n the Gov
ernor himself, and an investigation
showed that he had heen the victim
of sharp practice.
In all thl* the Governor did not *o
much a* turn over hi* hand to wilst
the legislature In unearthing the
nhomiuable corruption that was grow
ing more abominable alt around him
every day.
W* ftfi that wo would not hove
loon truo to Georgia II wo bait not
cl ltd out again*! lliix outrage on
• ur Hlate, and called for anew Uilmln-
Ulration. Ifweodl In vain, then so
<t It be, yet still we call. It I* true
itie Governor was exonerated on an
Investigation. liut these same men
' tio did the Investigating saw proper
1 1 provide t>.v low against the recur,
cnee of such a tldng as lie
I.ad fallen a vlctm of. We want a
tlnventor who cannot be victimised
by every >har|ter that comes along, a
Governor who Is qualltlail
for the |wudtlon lie occu
pies aiol who Jiaiks so closely
after the welfare of the
Male tliut thriving can not go on In
ilivHtutv bouse unless lie Is cognl
xaut of it. If he la l i|Ualillcd for Uov
. ruor he wilt have sense enough to
know that is going on around him.
and if he have no power to check It,
lie can at tea*t, it, deference In the
well being of those who put turn 111
olths'. cry,‘‘stop thief." Isa linver
nor of Georgia not to know any more
about the oflUia! acts of State house
effleo* than tic knows of the nets of
the government of Kainskntca.
We do not charge oiirGoveruor w ith
complicity in this corruption, but
we do charge him with iliuldllty nr
gross negligence. Had he in idu as
strenuous, (IThrU towanl fulllllhig
the requirement* of Ids office that tie
has made for personal |xipulnrity tlieh
he would have been ten times aa gootl
a governor. Hut. alas, popularity Is
ilie shortest road to an oftlee; qunlltl
eatioii is secondary. And just this is
what has raised this mighty whirl
wind ill Georgia. If the a hni ii Ist ra
tion have been what ft should
have lull the opposittcii could
never have |oue overont-Hdrsl In a
Slate oon volition, and expoclally w hen
it had no leader. As It was, die ap
peal! inn uuorgaolxisl a,id without
any one uian at the liead, proved far
too great a p ‘wer to l* crusliej by Ihe
administration with all its concen
trated force.
The minoiitv said we are for III*
good of the Slate, for the goo 1 of the
party, and will accept any good and
.c impotent man to Georgia, The ma
jority said we are for one ot m and
one only, and they left the convention
without a nomination and disruptejthe
party for his sake. Why, the Uian
ttitea at Chicago never went even so far
asthat for the hero that they wor
shipped. When one man is put above
all other eonatueraUons then we te
solve ourselves, for the time, virtually
irom a free govern incut into an auto
matic monarchy. For the pe. pie ud
not for one man was this government
JuMUuUd. God forbid that It should
! ever lx? otherwise.
j As to these base charge* against the
Governorprivate character we have
never believe I then and have a I way*
protested against Ibis uioje of warfare,
ft has made him more supporters than
opp merits, lfthe fight had leen made
fairly and ijuarely upon the nd.uiuis
tradoii it would have been an easy
1,1,0. We wiH defen I u (full nun’s
priv.ne iviur.oter every time we .nay
lie.if il slandered, but in vindicating
tjiui |H*rsiinttlly ?Ve emitd never help
I nr' Id.ii in a jnfWtie nftlce for wlduli
Iwe helicved him u npiullJled. Tile
Governor i* uClirUtlin gentleman and
all that, liut the exhibit of his udiuln
hi rat inn shows that he Is totally unlit
fnr the executive chair of Georgia.
Those men who on the one Mile are
circulating the convict catechism,
and on the other tide the anti*
utvli rigid* clreula •. have notion down
very low In the tilth of campaign
work. 'l'tiere Is a* much bloodyshlit
Ism In thl* nefarious bust (leas as there
ever was l.i a iMmpalgn ixmitucted by
the worst enemies of the South. Little
reek they of the welfare of the state
ti their iflot for duece • They
ruthlessly trample on the heart* of the
people to accomplish their ends.
We are very anxlou, llml our side
shall will the day, but we would u
thousand time* rather lost? tt than to
come down to this. We are not afraid
of the negro vote if It were intelligent,
ly drat; but these thing" appeal to ig
norance and passion. Either docu
ment would have killed Itself, there
w/is no need to bring put a second to
counterbalance the first. Both side*
ure even oil that score.
Let u* have a change of the admin
istration. Let not negligence and Mu.
phllty ug dn lie fastene 1 oh the execu
tive of Georgia. Let Georgia emie
flr*t ami afterwards look to the matter
of vindicating a ram’* private charac
ter.
KDiToRttL mar.
Mem|diis I* Jubilant over her good
health.
The Fulton county chain gang av
ernges ulxiut sixty.
Boston has Just celebrated her Moth
nlrthday—quarter tnfllenlal.
Atlanta has a shooting alFiuy al
most every twenty (our hours.
Hiding liy Moles Is all the rage among
the men nod boy* at the North.
—The Jolly murder will bo tried at
the present term of tho Ddcalb super
ior court.
The editor of the Darien Timber
Gazette, In grubbing fo living, gets
out un excellent paper.
At the free hath* In New York the
statistic* show that 4,19:1,41.11) people
have butlied tilt* season.
A Mono Ast ATfc marriage tsitween
the emperpr of ltuula and one of ids
mistresses Is hooii to taka place. She
will ls> Ids wile, but not tlio er. iriiia.
In a Mllltowo. ICy., bar-room llgli t
Saturday last, twenty-six shots were
tired, two men dangerously wounded
and three others hurt.tmt not so badly.
Tiikuk Is trouble with the miners
at Corning, Ohio, They attacked a
company of State troops and were
llred upon and repulsed, last Monday.
Tuk Colifultt-Broivn organs ate
still trying to convince themselves
that Brown was not a traitor to the
people of Georgia In her and irkuit days.
Mr. 11. 1. Kimball is a c in Ini ate for
the ollico of mayor of Atlanta. A fit
glltvcone day and a hero the next,and
all ttiat by the acts of the sane pc#
pic.
—Judge George X. Lftxtor will boa
candidate before the next lo{ld it I t
to lilt the vacancy on the supreme
bench. He would ma’to no exo?ltj it
supreme Judge.
—Obi. Hulsey and Mr. I'Yod Ills,
mukeare opposing lint. Vit Him.
tumid In tin Fifth ooit'CMliid IU
trlot, hut there Is little and i Iht of th*
latter'a election.
The vote for Governor In Maine Is
so close it will bake mi olllolal o unit to
determine which man lias a plurality.
The eftbet 111 depressing U. puMlcao
pros|Mvts is all the same, as Milne is
a stronghold with them.
There are more fellows oat try in ( to
save the country this yuar thin ever
before, and the uiuntry i< e< neq i mt.
ly In a worse qomUtloa. Toe tr ui of
the business is that these foljuvx are
trying to rul is the noun try t> save
theimtelve*.
—Cal. F. M. L mgUw f LiG uif'.
Ga.. Imi Ihohi apiaiiiiiu-l Ja Igv <if th ;
Oox'rM ol !C lit, v io.- Jit;,; Itui'h inaM.
rvslgiiMl W know thv Hvw-ma.lc
JuU v |>o/v> lally, 11 1 ir very mun i
gralilhst lohv iihlv n lovyvr :ii|.l
vsvi'llviii a uvtiiliMii in |ir miXtal to
(hr hutHM'n ,if tin,' ruiß*r
llit'ii S. mi l- a ml i' 1 i iMot ut
UiillMgl lut *.* I l*\ lI" f l ,11* >•
ti nt? ■! WOiir l. It - -.mii - tti it i mttv
In twu inliinto. I* ii ily i <| Goi.ni of
time. Tho in iMe. * ot tli * X-ici",.# a
frw year, ago nrv no v twin, greatly
(liatnuee.l. 11l D.'jcter'- prloi ‘.wlion lie
maileatnlle In 2:17, ltonnex* aalJ lie
wotiltl give SIO,OOO to >ee| him la>iiteii,
ami SIOO,OOO for th ■ hntw tint uronM
beat lllni
Ot'T near Chlnagu a young while
noman marrlej a negro man. The
negro woa arreiteil, but wax after.
ward. rehiiKvl, He went to Ihe <le|ug
where the woman an I *utue of tier
brother* were bitt Tuexlay in ruing,
ami nullial one of the young men
‘■brother,’’ wheFu|K>h the l itter got
after him with a pl-tol amt allot icveral
lime*, liillirthig a .tight won ml The
yaukoex are getting Hio.t 100 much of
the iiegroe* them jetvea.
•Sam Hill wax lit Atlanta last week
amt w< Intvrvlewel by a ueirx|iaper
rejairter. lie wilt pr.ibility leave the
oauutry. There Isa general express
ion of gru title i tio aat Ilix esoipi. He
lx not at all eroxy, bat lx icm irk ilily
sane, ax the illvui'r of til. ese i|ie
from the asylum proves, Kiy. tie
hait trl pus llir *u *ti elgliteeu itr,
• enteen of will It lu- uubs-kej with
a key iiiolj of an 01. l vi.nh. The
eight. ;nt!l ilw ■ IS p 15,.. t |,_V elt nh
ing ttirou i tli • raai ■n• ab ive. tFe
aregla I lie lx at liberty. In i ry tti t
hedeoeivex litiux If a greatly atm it litx
illsrepiltatile wife.
1).:. J G. Whvr.voitKLANn anil Mr
Julius Brown son of Senator Joe
Brown, both of Atlanta, have been
: attracting public attention a* duel
lists, bat a* usual, more attention
v. ailracle I than there was duelling
done. Dr. Wentin irt-lan.i was arrested
, and put under a In,ml of ij i.noo; hut he
fulfilled Ills appointment to lie across
the river at Augusta last Saturday
morning, lutemling to forfeit his band
Mr. Brown was afterwards arrested
! ami put under a s£>,(W )I, mp: because
| s>olll had proved too ,ni di *ll amount
|1 1 kie,i I).’. We*tni irel 10. 1 fro n tlght
' Dig. I'l.e larger lioud wis etfoctive
MARKET *R PORT.
COKftKCTKD HV TANARUS, B. Oft HEX.
txm
VGrk*t firm
OK) l Middlin'** lt> kJi
AH Idling 10 - f ti ‘ a
Clean Htain* .0 k 10
lied HUlfix
Active demand. or aft grades anti v*ry full price*
paid.
01IOCKHIE3 AND fIIQM'A'K.
F/4GH ~Vr dozen, 10
IfinTKU— P*r poand, Vh' Nt'vri'A
POULTRY—Hnnn to 95r; Krylu* 15 • to 20 •.
IJI''.ESWAX—Per polled, the
DRIED APPEEH-Ptseli-il, On: ii'iD' i’hi.l, 5c
URD WHEAT -11.00.
VV UITE W H EAT-il .00,
WHKVT HHAX-iVr Dwt., (o fl.tO to sl.-26.
OATA-p.>r bu ibfl V, > t<* K,
HAY—sl Pi t fJJk i*rr cwt.
i>r
MRU*—i>t Imdibl.
rtltlTH-*-. t M>r r>ond.
l'Kte-MltJAor: cDy, W*-.
AIIHsAKSKi -LV to 40 .
hYHDP StiW Oil?su*. ii.- FJorl l*, fHir.
FUHJft-P- r brrl, $•,. t tMM
DRIED PKAHHE’t—7c to *A: jMir i>tmiU.
c;OPFEK —lft *o *Nc ir lHjund.
HUUAft-■Ht:ui'ln! A, 10 ' 4 '; wUitx tixfrii (!, D
BULK MEVfti-OD k 10
LAftD—Tlr,n‘, 11',
HUiT-Vlrxliil*. $1.71; I,|v.rptMl, f1.f1.1.
NAIf.H-fT.VI,
POWDER-10r.
HHyr r -S2.F) pi-r rnu-k.
I.KITHKIt to 4*A’, dvorgtm upper 4*>
UI DEN drum. sc. fliut. 10.- .
WOHL -waalttnl 3ij tinwatlipil rr**- of bur
'JO Hurry 15 to 20. /
TAX NOTICE.
IWILf. atinl at the following |ilarHon ttiodaya
uteiillunaj, from 10 u'u>ck, a. m., to ■'< v m„ for
tbit purjiDMi) of cullouting tli'-Htutuaiiil county taics
for 180.
MalloryuvliU), Mcpt. IHUi, Hept, 27th. Oct, 11th.
Mnariltc. •* 14th, " 'Jtth, •* 12tb.
* lath. •* r.itu, “ l.itu.
IrviiiM, u 16th, ** 801 li, •• |4*h.
I*a*KvlH4i, *• 17th, Oct. lat, •• ltl.
Dlhl. “ 201 h, “ 4th. '* fsth.
Datihtl D Slut, • 6th, '** 12th.
Xft m* Ik, •• WBRi, **! HU, “ 2 Hit.
Piorcfl’N Chaptil, ,4 2J*d. *■ trh. •* Slat.
Mt. Zion, *J4lh, L— • Sind.
KIMMU'/.cr, - *•
Ad un'a Htorc. •• *A**th.
1 will lx* In Waahhifttou, Hept 16th and 25th. and
Oct. Sd, sth, tb and 16th, and will remain In Wa*h-
from tb r first to tho last <ly of Nor., at
Will* h tlut<) th UK dltfcat will positively l> rload.
The law rc<iulrc luo to clo* digcat, laau* tnx ft ta’a
and aanmitu tUnm in timn to inak my Anal aotths*
mout with the Comptroller O- Dunil ou <h- 20th of
D'. iiutt, and raturn * )tt of thu name* of all d
fatiUara to too uUw.tL.u munaffora at th oloction in
Janiury unit.
Tbo comity traaanry In i-mpty. and I moat car
uoatly r -fjncat all wb-i pwaalhly can, to pay tbetr
taaa bcforM November court, ao f cn pnV Into the
county trifoxory unotiith to pay court ct|M‘nu>a and
Jnror*i,and pmvent the of hdv mom mrlp*.
Wm. R. NMnil, T. c. W. 0.
MY AHHOIiTMENX OF
SPECTACLES
A. IST ID
EYE-G LASSES
IS NOW COMPLETE.
UAViNG received anew and large
lot, 1 ran suit everybody.
*J KWELRY
at th;e
L 0 WEST PRICES
AND
Goods Warranted
TO UN OK TIIK
VERY BEST KIND,
AS RICI’RESEN TED.
HKNRT CORDES
i xt it i:,
TONIC CHAMPOO,
10.15, 25c per Bottle.
von salk nv
A. N. RABOULIN.
Ai’iioltl llottsp
BARBER SHOP.
SHAVING 10c.
Hair Cutting 25a.
WE EKLY
Courier-Journal
repreaMUaUvN®**M|*|**r©f the South
AOO oh TATLR J 1? All Ulllt N
Th \Vm k Uly Courler-slournul
Will bo nt OM y >xr, postals ftvo. fur TWO |>OL-
I.AHs. which uii iuul wUI include a haudaxuue
tututtt in th.* shape ol a book a>r * knife, or various
article* ol u*e anal toe**iy, ’ ut*> be aelertxd from
our printed l ■ A *ample copy of the Weekly
C mrWikJviiml iu\omMblm the full
prtninm-. wdl be aeut wu applicantm.
•|'h<‘ Counar-JouwO i* a (MkibiMHok (mode in
is W) of three ola\ l.ouisv lie paper 4, vis.: the Journal.
vtUhlishcd tn the l -'uriiT tu IHU. and the
Daiu.xcwt iu I’M!. It* reputation la oat ion *l. as
w< Uas iu aavuletlou, and II U prououocvd on* >(
4hc abl aland b**t arranged pap ra in th ’ worl; IU
matter U(R| i4(kvi*Ut adtulM lo the Mtrrhsut.
the r*ru roadtbFamily (Ml.
OboU? - trow at mdird boot* xf the line**, ami a
•boir* aMectloa l lb# teodiug mognsine* aar |llo.h
(rated i> ri db al* ati lit* slay tiuusho.l In combi*
tion with the We *kly for a <•*■ imiau nu * Lino
lo Dm jirts-o ot Ibo Courier-Journal alone.
hurtuti lb remainder *4 IKTV and through lxW.
tba Wetkly i\)rwr Jaur >al wUbotM premium*,* ill
bo wut to club* f <Av * -or iujr< jwr-ons at $i w
r**h. iui f*r Wary Wub of nv** ih* .*ah ** will
l*e •aliHr Ito a - roo f*r a
y*vr.
Hally ikttti<r-Jni:r*i*l. *W a yoar, jt*'a ; ;a Ikw.
Suu.lav fl a ya'*M w •‘S:*' f^*.
No irav dUilf aj •>!* n*' 1 ot**l*i;♦ lhy h-' Om -ber
-4c trunl Cota natty, bul a Übral c wnwi>iatii ar
ha t.lkO prvaium* vrilt Is* JC v*n ta> t> *>n kn >wu
to lb* avsntmuuliy *Ucy roablv iu, wl • wtU act
local ags'ut*. Auy 'n>* bo orairsw I • act and to
a>4*t iu eaten 1 ut: lb- circulation ol a |**|.. r ih\t
can Uv4 but b* Ik-uoA *al I auy comiuiuiil v in
whu-b it wi y lu jpmuwdly rs'ad, will, upon ajijiit.-a*
Hon, lb’ *ti||iUd witb aa r*r ttV uu;-ll .rrcu
ebarjt*.
For iateu ni>i •*. OIMNWIA ***•„ adiln w
W. N. lIALDKMAN,
prostdent Courier-Journal 00.,
XsOVISVILLS. K
Notica to Debtors ami Creditors.
! GEORG It. Wg.KES COUNTY.
N r <fTICK U't" .<il p. r*dti*- having
•h iiijimk* It. :mo*- btf> of said
i ,tc ifd. i. pri-arnt thfw l* ;<#*• pr.tpcily made
| out. within the time al:owtl by l.tw, a.* ax to show
their ciuraf t r and auiuiuit. And all persons iu
debted to raid (lecouied arc hereby required to make
imined! it* payment to mo,
38-4 t LORENZO SMITH, Adui'r.
Valuable Land For Sale.
IjV YIKfUI of power of att irney in me yeated, I
I > oifar iorxotie o;i Vue ftra*. T iD g'lay in Oftober
uett, ah thut valuable irwtot laud containing three
hmidred and fifty acre* mor- or less, in Eilke*
c.iunty and known a* the B-.iaJl trm4.*t, a*lj duing lauds
of It. A. Harr!-, Wm.Hadson and olh rs. Terms one
hall *'ash and bit me# in t welve ni *ntha with 8 per
cent iutercst, lig-fd A. A. RakXKTT. Attorney.
Notice lor Leave to Sell Land.
OBOams, WIUCKU COUNTY.
APVUCATIOX will b ■ 111 |,l<- 1„ til, (Ivmrt of Or
<liuary of WRkea <4a. t at the first regu
lar term after the expiration of one month from
this noth**’, for leave to edl the lands and fKirishh
able property belonging to the cwtate of Mrs. Harae
A. Stephens, late of and 1 county, deceased, for th*
licnefit of heirs and creditors of said deeeaso*!. Thi
Hcpt 21st, IHHU. 11. F. SLATON,
;' it Adinr. F-stato Sarah A. Stephens.
NOTICE.
I will sttwnd at the depot at Washlngttm on Tue
day and Friday of cacti week until the first o
November to vc five Aottou In payment for
Giant and Hope Guano. Purchasers of the above
Guano* will please deliver cotton oa one of the
above day tha aatlirsetory settlements may br
made. W. R. tIALLAfYAT
Sept IMb 18 i. :iß*4t
WARNING!!
All pors-xis sra hereby u itiflad not to bunt or
£b or otherwise trespass up *u the premisee of
th> subscribe*!. hII.JNO, J. HILL,
MU'*. J. i. HILL,
W. E. Iff* T
It. M. H LL
Sept. 13th> U3- B. S.lßVii*,
CALO M E L
CANNOT BE FOUND IN
H.H. P.
IT 1* HOT ON* Or TIIB IKOBKDtKNTS.
11. 11. P.
IS pcri- f tly harmless eveu wlmu taken*!)/ a rhi’d,
and is pronounced by TIfOI'SANDS to W ti.
beat
LIVER MEDICINE
•vitr ti i 1 l> i dor* au I pUysl.-lau* are uaittg It
daily In their practice. For sale by
W. 11. Cll'ittK.
CHARLES A LADAVEZE
MAMirACtIJHKIt OF
PICTORE FRAMES,
AND DKAI.KIt IN
MIRItOH PLATES, UHAt kETS, KC.HTIC,
VELVET OVAL FIiAMKM, COKDS AND
TASSELS, OOLD AND SI LVK BW AHE
FLOWER STANDS, MAT HACKS,
EASELS, PANELS, CM ROMOS,
MAO BA VI NOS AND OTU
kb ritrrvßKi.
SALESROOM 557 BROAD STREET.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Tax Assessment for 1880.
STATE OF UEOBOIA, WTf.KKH
Wllkri fcniity CiMHty Court Hiitibg for mmnty
tmnxMua.
f pilE fnllowtui{ aswt PMiuritts on lh HUU tax ara
I hereby made for rofttity }>nr|>oM<>; for tbc year
1 *shsi. and William U. Siuitb. tai collector for aaitl
county, ami bis aw't'ca**cru lit ofHrr, arc in*tru<-tel
nl reqnlrud t<* eoiM the aauie.
Fqr lloaslM, llrldt'e*, *e.. ft iMr ce ntum.
•* Sheriff* and oth*r :t ••
" Corotiar 1 •• •*
•' Jail Evpeitae* HI •• **
** Jurnra iA “
‘ 4 t'ourt Ktjieu**'* 5 •• *♦
•* Other lawful Charge* HI •• **
fM •
Alan the following for *|mh'4*l }iun>tMi:
For I‘aupera .V 4 )t>rcentum
** Repair* an l fnaiiranr** on Court
HUa per cent
For HaUrv ot County Ju>t|;e (by Or*
dinar.v) ', per cuutum
*♦
Tba :nie lwin:; At-.'-ioo cent* on one Uumired
diillar* rth *f'pro)>erty.
WitnuH* my hand ami otns'iul Sißiuiuro thb* H**j,t.
2d IhHu. ::7*4t.
c. K. wiN.iFiM n. $. Wi C C.
HALES MEN WANTEn
Vtoou SW TO SELL
UCIQABS TO DEALEESjJ
dj 1 A iii Bitli mh I cxix-tikc*. Haninlfk
iplvU Fief ful ihia Xalter Owl
Oml si.rtd it wills your appUi aU ti), alao SraU u
:lr StuMi| lo in an re viwer.
SMm N. rosrKll Jt 4*0., Cm twan l, Ohio.
AUKNTit W.INTKDId toll the 1.1 FK F
GENERAL HANCOCK
Itv T. E. WU.SO.N, Editorial bU;; New \ vrk World
With ittcta and tiH*e I he .lay* of WaaHtnwbiu,
4t V(l,oPllU i*.i \ l.Hsk worth
luv.ujr. Over .Mkl jat;'-. • llln*tt.d .him. Soot < B
ta-eipl of p-ire • i ,tH, Th.* out tit for t .• buaa.uaa
JHHI* Ajtpl) at uut f, L. 11. TIIKA l\ I’uMtaUer,
a -.lu lA7 ltrsadway, J 4. Y
Warner’s Safe,
Kidney I Liver
CURE
$1.35 PER BOTTLE.
A. Puailiv* Hoiuedy ibr ALL
lvltlucy Liwr huA Urinury Trou
ll**a ot* l*ol It Mnlw ud FruiulT.
KKID THK UKCOIIU.
“It aaVTd luy — K. U. Lokcly. felu*. Ala,
“it U iki< Jvtuxnly tb*t w til our th* maity dia
vaaca pxvuliur to uoiuvn.—Motbet** M*K*iue.
“It lta* jhieHcd wvt*vs tv*ta and wou ('udorur*
HU'iitM tvoiu mine uf ih** hujhrat im dii-al talvut in
Ik • o mutry.*' -Now York W.nld.
“No tvinaUy
br * inotui ut iu i <mi)Mtriifo>n with it.* —U. A. Har
vey, D. l. l>. 0.
TUta 4r*at Natural Kt iuetl) |a far Nala
hy llrtt Kftat* (a*|| PmXif (hr World.
TRY IT. AND TAKE NO OTHER.
H. H. WARNER & CO.,
UtH lILsTKR, N. T.
J. W. AINGER,
fOf ÜborhMUoo, 5.0,)
WITH
E. IR.. PEJ.TOIT,
Publisher, Bookseller and Importer,
/I,.mU Strrrt, .rw |.|X
ECLECTIC MAGAZINE
——OF—
Foreign Literamre, Sciencu ami Art
TH.RTY-SEVENTH YEAR,
TANARUS. (dd Al.\lb*>t.iudM,i lligh-tonadof Moothlie*
TKIIWN iWY-sr fS.Otl
Tko-xi 14 *i4ih, Trial HuUnpUim 1.00
Any B ok. Americaß ir E\r**i;u, >ut p*r mail or
•vprv** Pr*|*Ud *n ivri*i|>t of I'ubliahrr* (irict*.
v*fl*-* the* iu- at hla-ral u-iuu to ll*>ok I!uvvim,*b
furniafcw all b* An***tirn and l . 'ti, di* a
•lona or in tnuilntikt uii. at favorablv t lub rotoa.
Addrvaa K, K. PKLTOY, Publisher
S X IVuJ Strut. Sew VvrX Cl
COOKE’S
CLOTHING ANI) LIATSTOKK.
. A. W, BLANCHARD, Manager.
OWING to largely increased sales and tacilitiee, we have ad<led an exclusively WHOLESALE DEPART
MENT to our business, arid invite careful examination of Merchants.
Onr RETAIL STOCK is ranch larger than usual and e l races the Latent Novelties in
MEN’S AND BOY’S CLOTHING
for Ruiini mh and Dree* Wear, aelected very carefully with every advantage that having a resident buyer
tnd manufacturer gives, which we are offering at prices that must move Urge quantities. We invite the
attention of the closest buyers.
Hats for Men and Boys, Young Men's Hat* in very chilce styles.
Acme Hhirts, Underwear. Neckwear, etc.
Agent* lor Celluloid Collars and Cuffs, Trunks, Ratrhcl*, Umbrellas, etc.
A. W. BLANCHARD,
For ,J. C. Lndlow & Cos.,
3S-3m BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Immense Stoc?te
OF
BOOTS, Nil OKS A!*D H ATS l
Purchased for CASH from the Leading Manufac
turers of the Country, and offered to our Friends
and the Public at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Orders
by Mall receive Prompt ami Careful Attention.
W ia. AIITIsIIERIN *V CO.,
m 9 t ni, 913 Broad St., Augusta, G-a.
W. 11. HOWARD & SONS,
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 20 SEVENTH McINTOSH STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Consignments of Cotton and other Produce Solicited,
ORDERS FOR RAGGING ADD TIES FILLED AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES.
IzAl.l, ORDERS IMPLICITLY OBEYED. 38-3 o
FOR THE^ SCHOOLS.
FALL OPENING- OF SCHOOL BOOKS.
PRICES DOWN.
DOWN HO FAR a* to remove every impediment that weigh* un the davelopmeut of the'etubryopk
talent.
Mer tu:it, too, willcoueult their Interest and eee our epU-udi i aM*>rtment of
BLANK BOOKB, OFFICE STATIONERY, &c.
THE PLACE IS BUCKLEY’S.
IIUCKI.EY’H NEWS DEPOT,
AUGUSTA, OrJK.
■eplO-ly [UKTWKKN (.1111 [STOPHER AND JAMES A. IIRKT’s]
EJ. GP. ROGERS,
FURNITURE DEALER,
A N 1)
UNDERTAK E IL
SUNDAY AND NIGHT CALLS OVER THE STORE.
547. 549 and 551 Broad Street,
Terms Cash. AUGUSTA, GA.
J. J. Vi MAHAN s, H. STOKEI.V. of Cr.olord, . 11. p. HTOKELY
McMAHAN, STOKELY & CO.,
CO LTON FACTORS
A ND
Ct >51511 NS ION TN,
CORNER JACKSON AND REYNOLDS STREETS,
AUGUSTA. C3-.A..
CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON SOLICITED. *' ' m
STEAM ENGINES 5 CIRCULAR SAW MILLS.
Io L r '* # * 1 *“ u b ru F*j Mil ►, Ex* el Threb*r*. A then an and l-UJ Arp ITorw* P*v*-r*, Hark Mill*, r*a
Mill*, C>*.t- C.wl rat** I har*r a w L**x **r,Hr<w*k'* It -v Coftoti PlOl. Ir**n Ft-ucinji, 4c. Ac. A I*o man
ufk'tnr-'r* aj.'*' i for lv.rt.Me latflue*. lurbit*** Water Wheel*, Cook* Fsaporator* Vigjtor Can
Will*, Cos uhiiitU 'Thr-suliera * ml H j>*miorir, Ju;. ror sieact ipovt> rirttUr*> and pf4-e 1 *l# aldn**
R. NK K KH.SOX, Agent.
ATHENS rOUNDRY 0 i JACHINE U IORKS.
\ Prnnm “ IRON&BRASS Y/ \ / MINING&MiIL /V 5M THING.
/ \L/LURbIA CASTINGS Q \ MACHINERY. W VREPAIRING.
/ \ MILL, V SAWMILLS I IPAT^WORK
emu M’KCII'II' MKMX'XAt.
.‘.-IE iTAixaTk* *•* raxnx mark
KIIK I Ia h .rfX'
jftjj titiioilinn rurv
qf & flf tor Bviui ii a 1 .-mi ua
wu\nt*i, Bur*
ijtteiwv of Srlf
MFUNI TAS!HO.TAKINI
of Mi'tttory. Univa'-al L ta>i(.nl - ratuTu th* Back,
diinnvo* ot Yiaiou, Frx-matura i>ld Ag, and many
orbur UivaM-n that lead to luaamty or oou>*utui*
(ton. and a prematura Grave.
| artK ular* tu oar lKunpblrt, whi**h we
denirc to *tml (Yre bv mail t<> i*very one.
apxs'iß • Mrdu'iu* i oxM by all drunf iata at $1 )K*
Kxs'k or aix puckauea for 4A. or will Im* a**ut frv
y mall on receipt of th* tnoiu-v bv addreoatnir
THK4.HAV MKlllt IYIUO.
M**cbouict Blxvk, ParaoiT Mich
•#'B*ll la Wa-hiniftou and avrrywbrrv toy al
dru^gUta.
STOP AT THK
CENTRAL HOTEL
AIMUOTA. GEORGIA,
Bv*4 Lttratcd and moat popular Houtu* in
the city. It.*>tus largo auJ airy, evrrvthinc
poaaiblv done to make KUeata Com fori abb'. The
table supplied with the beat the market afford*.
Fortera at all trains to attend to bagi;iure
MILS. W. U. THOMAS. Proprielrv.,
W Great chance tn make mnnev. We
need a pr*ou iu every town to take
aulMtcriptkmsdor the largest, cheap
# eet ockl bout Illustrated family pub
licoUoh tn the world. Any ona.au become a *®e
ceaafal agent. Six l* t *nt of art given tree
to Mibecriherm. One agent report* Uking in liO
snWrtbx r* ia a .Uv A lady at!*ut reports niaktug
ovar ?i 4) clear profit In ten day*. AB vrh > engage
moke mousy Bet. Yon .aa devote all vour tune to
the buaine**, or only yoar aparv tim.*. You need
not b<* away f> *m borne over uitdit. You can do II
a* well as other*. Fall direvtioui and terms free.
Elegant and expensive outfit free. If yon want
prod table work -end na yonr address at once. It
costa nothing to try thv buainesa. No one who en
gage* (Oil* to make great pay. Add res* Gkobok
STumMi 4 Portland, Maine.
r r ii i*:
ELBERTON
TIN
Emporium.
The Regulators of
LOW !>LICKS.
— l>
Large A -ortn.*nt of
St )ves * Tinwar3 •
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Sto7es from sl2 to SSO
Guttering and Roofing
A SPECIALTY.
WILEY CHILDE'JS
87-3UI SUPERINTENDIJTT.
FOR FIFTY CENTS
THK
till Mill! MMIIUL
fH‘tn. HKXKY W VTTKIksoN. Kditor.|
W'ill b** found, a* u*ual, at the Itvnl in tho preaual
lTeui l ntud Canv as*.
A X
TL 1 Rjjjif&itafiyc Fapai
and a li'vliu organ o.‘ the l)tmi k*rMie Party lit the
l-ailed State*, it aril! l*e a fjuid • to Dm<> rate
throughout th -laud. vuiu*lde to the 'air uiiadad
everywhere an l full of iu-tcu tivc points t >
Utt.
AS A FAMILY NEWSPAPER
It wdl coiitinne. a* n *W. to b. (Mod with at tractir
feature* for th-* h uu* n I tsniiU circla. Fiftv ceu
wJI secure ihe W *ekly Courier-lourual until bu *•
ber let, from time #uUwripMou ia recuived. or eia
an cop.ca fur Ft*a Dollar*. Addrvaa
W. IX, U ILDKV IX,
Pr.-Bisat CoarlM'Jjarali Cos., Loj uvill.
GREEN’S GROCERY!
HEADQUARTERS FOR
PLANTER’S SUPPLIES.
BAGGING, TIES,
MEAT, FLOUR,
SUGAR, COFFEE,
CORN MEAL
RICE, OATS,
BRAN, SHOES,
BOOTS, HARNESS,
SADDLES; LEATHER,
And Every Article to be found in a Fitst-class Grocery
FIRST-CLASS WAGONS
. AND
BUGGIES I’' O R SAE E
A T
Low Prices and Favorable Terms.
Literal AJyw Mails it Cotton Stored ia, Vaidna
Highest Prices Paid for Wool and Hides.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
T. BUR WELL GREEN.
THE NEW FURNITURE STORE
w. take pleaaura in aanoancing to the public that we are now opening one ef the
FINEST SI OCXS OF FURNITURE
EVER OFFERED IN THIS CITY.
NO OLD STOCK TO WORK OFF.
All the Very Isateat Style*.
WE hava viaited all tb principal market* in the United .State* and can nafely *ay w* have ALL THK
MOST MODERN PATTKMI uf the ecaeon. We will have everything in ihe Furniture Line, and at price*
that will compare with any Market Hrath of Baltimore. DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU SEE OUR STOCK it
will be iMMuplete in every particular. W’K OUAll.t NTKE SATISFACTION.
J. Li. Bowles & Cos.,
M-6m NO. TI7 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
Z. McOORD. JOHN A. BELL.
McUOUD A BELL,
COTTON PACTORS and COMMISSION
M EIiCHA IN I'M,
Warehouse. No. 104 Campbell Street,
Augusta, Georgia,
iletwe-cn It road and Reynolds, near the tore it Z. MrCord.
Feraoual attention given to the weighing and selling uf Cotton, Inetrui-Uoue of consignor* promptly
obeyed. eepd~3iu
Bagging and Ties furnished Customera
O. M. STONE & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUkTA, liA.
STHIC7 PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE STORAGE AND
SALE OF COTTON.
General Agents for Collett's Improved Light Draft Cotton Gin, Steam
33-3 m Engines, Cotton Presses, Mills, etc.
FOR SELLING-. 50c. STORAG-E. 26c.
M. < )’l)( )WI),
COTTO N FA (TO R
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE,
Cor. Clayton and Campbell Sts., Opposite Sibley & Wheeless,
.A UGUSTA. O-A..
fF.HSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO WEIGHING AND BELLING.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN THE PRICE OP
DOORS, SASH | BLOTS.
35 per cent Discount from Chicago Prices.
BY THE
BUILDER’S SUPPLY HOUSE.
I.OXGI.KV ,V HOHI>'HO>,
Atlanta. Oa.
SEND FOR PRICES BEFORE ORDERING ELSEWHERE
HALL’S SELF FEEDING
COTTON GINS!
—WARREN, WALLACE & CO.,
Cotton Factors. Auemsta. G-a.
ROBERTSON, TAYLOR, & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Cor. Hayne & Church Sts., CHARLESTON, S. C.
Special Attention given to Consignments of C otton,
Onr Market will please von. Trv it