The Washington gazette. (Washington, Ga.) 1866-1904, August 28, 1885, Image 3

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1885 HARPER’S WEEKLY. ILLUBTRATKD. Harper’s Weekly has now, for tweutjr veara, maintained its position as the leadfi|g illuttootsd weekly newspaper in America. W6h a constant increase of literary* and artistic resources, it is able to offer tor Hu* ensuing year attractions uu equalled by volume. fcnbracing s capital illustrated serial by W. L. Norris: illustrated articles wMWfcpsoial reference to the • so>. UW**ik tbe World’s Ej l * ■*’* OnMßt! Pfitertalning short stories, mostly lustra ted, and important papers by high author!- eson the chief topics of the day. Everyone who desires a trustworthy political BW*de, au entertaining and instructive family jour nal, entirely tp-e /m>ni oijpftiauafele features hi cither tett*rsf*a4 or illustrations, should sub scribe to Harrier's weekly. HARPER’S PERIODICALS Per Year: HARPER'S WEEKLY HARPERS MUIAZJNE 4 l)0 HARPER SRAZAR 4 oo HARPERS YOUNO PEOPLE [ t harpers franklin sqCare LimubY," One Year (33 Numbers.) .... 30 00 Postage Free to all subscribers iu Mates or Canada. The Volume* of the Weekly begin with the first Number for January of each year. When no tw** is mentioned, it will be understood that the *uh*iarjber wishes to commence with the Number nert the receipt ofipriler. The Ja*t five Annua! Volume* of Harper’ Weekly, in neat dptk bind lug, will be sent by mail; pofttMe ,or hjr ypjes*, tree of expense (pro- Vidccf the freipjit4c( twt exceed one dollar per* volume), for fi AM) per volume*. C’latb BiUsb viitmis, datable for biud {*• *t>Di by poatpaid, vu receipt of fl.w each. .-BomitUnees shoal-t be made by Post-Office Mon ey Order or Draff, to avoid. U*s. Newspapers aro iyit to copy this advertisement without the express order ? Harper & Brothers. Address HAUPEIi & BBOTHEIt*. N.*w York. *> ... I FREE TO FARMERS. To secure 100,000 new subset ib'.rs and Hug next sixty d&ya, we will actually send the beat farmers’ magazine iu the P, g. r*Kv MR OHS KKTIJIK YEAR to every one sending us ax once the names of tni farmers an 112 2ct stamps for postage, etc. Itcgu >ar l’rlce fl.oo. Addria* NATIONAL AXiHIOUL TCUALIST, Numla. N\ if, V-2tu FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. We. ahnll rtivn ageveral thousand dollars In pro'ettli* befoi# Mig. Ist. Including Solid Gold WatfjSefe, Je*t‘\ry, Guns, Revolvers, Violins, Bau- Music Boxes, Tool Cheats, Telescopes *ind Everything an intelligent boy or girl could de* •ire. If you waul the model magaztkk for the youth of the 19th century, send 25 cents for thre* months trial KinwcßivnofJ and list of presents. A handsome Bucket Knife or something of greater value guaranteed to all sending. Send for your friends and receive the presents. Address, NAT. YOUTH’S MONTHLY, Buffalo, N. Y. E. E. PARSONS. ZDEINTT-A-ILi OFF T CE UP-STAIBS, In the Wvnn BHildine: jebib FRF E ! JfREUABLF. SELF-CURE. BSSSt \ favorite prescription of ons of the XDuM noted nd Micor ssful fpeciullsta in the V H. <notv retired) for the cure of A>r van* nubility, Xof Manltvoi f, •*> kntnn and Mtontmy. Sent Pi a; n sealed en v elope /rse. Dm gglst scan mi IL Adtiesas OR, WARD & CO,, Louiiiswi| Mo^ Eclipse Engines, SEP A RATORS, SAW MILLS, GINS, of All Kinds C. A. ALEXANDER CjJiFi. NEW YOHK MILLINERY STORE MISS NELLIE pmCELL . French Millinery, Hats A Feathers. 728 Broad St., Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga . Mv stock of Fa!! and Winter Millinery, Notions, Etc., is now complete in every respect. lam now prepared to serve my many patrons, assuring them that they will roenvothe latest and most fashionable styles. Orders by mail will receive prompt and careful attention. When visiting the city call to see me. Very respectfully, 43-lf MiHB NELLIE PURCELL, AT GOODYEAR’S CARRIAGE REPOSITORY CAN BE FOUND THE LARGEST STOCK OF CARRIAGE BUGKES, JMFON& PLANTATION WAGONS All sizes, 1 to G horse, Road Carts. S’ttgle and Double Harness, Sad dles, Belting, Leather ot all Kinds, Wagon Material. Fob tee Mmxt Wmmrr @&rz> I WILL];OFFI;i! SPECIAL BARGAINS IN A LOT OF OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES At less than inanafacturer’a prices. These Buggies are all tine Northern and Eastern makes, which I will guarantee equal to the best. Call and examine them and convince yourselves that they are absolute bargains. A R. GOODYEAR, Ag’t, (Successor to R. H. My A Cos., opposite Georgia R. R. Bank) Slesarooma 7(j4, Broad St. Augusta Ga. Factory 703 Ellis St 1885. HARPER’S BAZAR. illustrated. Harper’s Bazar is the only paper in the world co*?khm* the choicest literature and the finest rt illustrations with the latest fashions and inetii da of household adornment. Its weekly illustra tions, and descnnliqp of the new est Faria and New wi|U its useful pattern sheet sunple tuente and cut patterns, by enabling ladies to be their own dreasmakerS’aave many times the cost of subscription. Its papers cu cooking, the man. StT* fervantß ’ * ud housekeeping in its vaS ouadetaib, ar eminently practical. Much atten iion is given to the interesting topic of social eti 4ueltc. .ml it, flluitSfto,,. of .rtneedlewoA r„ bl ' niu ‘o lla b*.<l. It, literary merit Ik of the httthert •Melleuoe, ,„,1 the unique char- Mtei* of It, bumorou, pictures Itw won lor it the name ol the American Punch, HARPER’S PERIODICALS Per Year* HARPER’S BAZAR - HARPER’S MAGAZINE 4 DO HARPER’S WEEKLY . 4 00 II ARPEIi'S YOUNG PEOPLE " a m, HARnors FRANKLIN SQUARE LIBRARY * On, Year (62 Number,),........ ’ 10 suITAciZP 1,11 * uh,cr ‘ bcr ‘ “ Tb.' Volu4nm pflhe Bazar b,.ln with the Sral Number lor January of each year. When no time icrih' l i. l t n |‘ ’*. W ‘ l b*’ umleratood that tbe ,üb “”? t I w1 ’5 98 *° oommenc, with the Numb* : next after the receipt of order, Hie iaet Five Vuuuti Volume, of Harper 1 , It, Mr, iu uuat rlotli blndinff, will be i,t by nial' / ht < ’°‘* uot " xct ’<i UUB dollar i.t voluipb), for s..ou per volume. 1 lr aan** 111 * for each volume, euitable for bint *“%e"b!' B '' ou receipt oi: 'SS°! U V 1”? 1 ' Poet-OfflceAlon cy urar r or Hrftrt. to a%ud of loss if!?M , ?r'** re ""•to’-'-fy IM, advert!, etneut " lllluul lh< ’ Mpreaa order of Hel per A Brother, Addre,, HARPER S BROTHERS. New York.’ 1885. HARPER’S MAGAZINE. 1^ \l XT JST IfcAT J£ JD Willi the now Vtilhinfi tiegiiiniiig ih December. Hurtief-'a Mflgtlklhh will btifw-Hide its tlfiftv-flfth year* The oldefit periodical hf iia typn, H is yet. in *ach new voltittie, a hew niftgnzlhe. not tdniplv bc cMa* It presents fresh subjsgts and new picturea, afit also, and chiefly, because it steadily ad vances in tbe method of magazine making. In a word, the Magazine becomes mure and more the aithful mirror of current lileand movement. Lead ng features in the programme for lhhO arc: new serial novels by Constance Fenimore Woolson ami W D Howells; u new novel entitled “At tlie lted Glove;’’ descriptive illustrated papers by F. 1). Mil let. It. Swain Gifford. K. A. Abbey. H. Gibson and others; Goldsmith's “She stoops to Conquer.’* Il lustrated bv Abbey; important papers on Art Science, etc. HARPER’S PERIODICALS. Pt*r Year: HAnPEfttt MAGAZINE *4 00 HABPEK’B WEEKLY 4 00 UAKPEB’H BAZAR 4 - HAiH'Kjfb young rturu: a ILUIPUE b L!BRAKY, Uuu Yiar (62 Bumheifi).....* Iff. Postage Free to *ll subrcriUrs iu the Un C States or Canada. The volumes of the Magazine begin with the Number* for June and December of each year. When no time is specified, it will be understood that Hu subscriber wishes to begin with the cur rent Number. The last Pleven Send-annual Volumes of Harpers Magazine, in fie at cloth binding, will be sent by mail, nostpaid, on receipt of per volume. Cloth Cases, for biudiug, f>o cents each—by mail postpaid. Index to Harper's Magnaiuc, Alphabetical Ana lytical, and Classified, for Volumes 1 to <V>, inclu sive, Iron June, 1850, to Juno 1880, one vol., Kvo Cloth. $4.00. Remittances should bo made by Post-Office Mon ey Order or Draft, to avoid chance of loss. Newspaper* are not to copy this advertisement fthout tlio express order of Harper & Brothers. Address HARPER A BROTHERS. New York. nr 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure-, This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholosoiuenees. More economical than the ordinary kiuds. end e&nnot be sold In competition with the mnltitude of hw test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders. Kohl only in cans. Royal Bakimi Powdkb Cos., 160 Wulist. New York. 43.^ H. H. P. —on— Hill’s Hepatic Panacea; —the—- Great Southern Remedy Sure Cure for SICK HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA, MALAKIA, SLEEPLESSNESS, CONSTIPATION, INDI GESTION, Ami all dit-orilers of the Liver Head and be convinced. Augustn, (ia., April 3, 1884. Mr. W. IT. Barrett., Dear Sir—Alter using your Hill’s Hepatic Panacea for two years in the Augusta Orphan Asylum, I cheerfully recommend it as one of the best medicines I have ever used lor indigestion, headaches, and all diseases arising from a disordered liver. It has been of great benefit to the children, always affording prompt relief. , A. McKIXHJS, Matron Augusta (J phnn Asylum. Gallatin, Tennessee, April 17th, 1884. While in Augusta, (la., on business, I had a sudden bilious attack accompanied by in digestion; it was necessary for my business succetts that I keep on my feet, hence I could not afford to take a regular course of medi cine. A friend advised the use of a bottle of H. 11. P. The effect was marvelous, and the ÜB3 of 2 bottles completely restored me; felt like anew man after the first bottle, and have remained perfectly well all winter, with no recurrence of the attack; am more than sat isfied that niturc cuu have for indigestion. 0. E. BUCHANAN. Mr. W. 11. Barrett—After faithfully trying your H. 11. P. on myself and as a FriiVijly Medicine, I pronounce it, for the cure of headache, constipation, and all diseases pro ceeding from a disordered liver, one of the best meUieiuos I ever used. HAMILTON WILKINS, Road Master Ga. R. It. Then try one bottle, and if not pleased, re turn and and get vour money refunded. Only 50 Cents a Bottle. Satisfaction guaranteed. For sale by all druggists 18-ly IVkO^IE/ cAN BE maee by any man, woman, !rl or boy who will organize cliib* for THE WICKKLJf WOULD. The great farm and home uewspapttr, complete In all it* dcjfiurt nu-rits. A-'ontßpaid B fil fl Efl For 100 sub ficrlbtTH at ?! I 75,? 9 \\ Htfl osok *2iwill b". paid ; b,r I W B 0 B to kubscrlb. er $• for 15 subMcrtbers $3; for 10 rabtittlbesw ft: lor 6 Agents wanted in every town and village, cirbu lars and ■ample copies free. Send On them. THE WOULD is the banner democratic news paper of the Union. Kwry democrat should read it Daily, 10; send-weekly $2; Sunday sl-60; weekly $1 per year Subscriptions received at t/ds office club rales. TRY IT Notice to Bridge Builders The contract for build! g a Bridge across Upt- n’s Creek on the road Lora Washiagtdn to smltirs Mills will be let to the lowest bidder, at th*- Court House door in Washington, Oa.,onTue day lhe 4th day of August next. Said Bridge to be 7. r , ft. long and.to consist of2 arches and throe ties of sleeper®. Contractor tc give bond and security ag provi ded by law to complete said bridge in 60 day h from time of letting aud to keep in good repair for 7 year* from time of completion. The rigljt to reject til bida rveerVed. Budge to he paid for wben completed according to the contract and re ceived by (j< o. W. Burdctt T.L. Beese and It. A. UariiH Ootnr'a. Bpe efteation for Bridge can be seen at office Wilkes Cos. Court. C. E. WINGFIELD, Cos Judge. July n JOHN McPOLAND Contractor & Builder, Rians and estimates furnished a short notice. Strict attention given to all orders entrusted to me. All orders for stone and brick work In any part of the country promptly at tended to. Address 101 (JjillliJE ST., COIt. MILLER AIGISTA. CiEOKGI A GENERAL NEWS. Tho Louisville exposition has open and. Congressman Candler acted as foremrn ot tho Hull county grand jury. Joseph Thompson accidentally shot himself through the head at Albany, Monday. John K. Fairm&n died m Chicago fromentmg toadstools by mistake for mushrooms. The number of British and Indian troops on the Afghan frontier will be increased to 10,000. One can get board and lodging at tbe (ireenesboro hotels for twelve dol lars and fifty- cents per month. Troops are held in readiness to en force the rheent proclamation to the cattle mon in Indian Territory. While beating his wife With acltib at Atlanta, Tuesday, the husband, named Brooks,broke her left arin. He tied. In Aurora, 111., Thomas HaitljJan killed his wife with a pistol and then himself. Whisky and jealousy wore the cause. A setter dog at Tallulah is his own fisherman. i\ hcuover he feels hungry; lie dives into t fountain, catches a carp anil devours if. Mr. Miller, commissioner of Inter nal Revenue, has telegraphed an order to collectors, which virtually repeals tbe seven month’s clau’so extending the bonded period. Col. S. D. Irvin, of Atlanta, spoke against prohibition iu the opera house in that city Tuesday night. Only one hundred people went to hear him. A negro man in (ho employ- ot I ink iVicc, of Oconee, raised an or der given him by- that gentleman liohi-fl to .f7.00, and succeed in pass ing tho same. J lie Governor has refused n par don in the mallet- of Win. Bald win, convicted of stabbing Clebe Jones, iu Terrell county-, and sen tenced to pay- SSOO aiid cost. A Texas pony, which a negro was leading by a ropo in Macon, Tuesday-, reared suddenly and (lie animal’s neck was broken by tbe resistance of fered by tbe negro and the ropo. THE MORTGAGE t’KOl*. While the corn crop of Georgia is about tliado and tlio cotton is rapid ly opening,especially in tho southern hall ot tho Stale, the mortgage crop is alsj fast approaching maturity. ’The cotton crop of 1885-6 may not he the largest ever produced,but there are indications that it will be a very largo one. The question of gathering and marketing it in good condition is now an important one, as is also that relating to the price the staple will probably command. The prospect fbr a good price is not now very llaUering, but it is to be hoped that the outlook will be better when the market fairly opens. It is believed I hat the area in Geor gia and Florida planted in mortgages 1 the spring, estimated in dollars and cents, was mialler than it has been at any time since the war. There arc thou unds of mortaged crops in Iho Stale, however, more than there ought to he ho, and these mortgages have grown and flourished, especially where Ihey were given for supplies bought on crtdil. or for money borrowed at fiom Ito 1 1 4 per cent, per month. There will probably ho few far mers, comparatively, who will not he able to gather their mortgages prot ty early in the season,but it may bo safely assumed that none ol those who have a large mortgage crop will have much profit loft after squaring off llip year’s accounts. W ill the Southern planters ever be independent again ? This is a mo mentous question. They never can be so as long as they have to beg for credit and mortgage tliolr land and stock and crops to gel it. A noted Georgia planter said a few years ago that “a farmer in debt was morally a slave, and if by any misfortune lie was unable to pay his debts when due he was regarded as a convict.” Let the Southern farmers gel out of debt and resolve to stay out, and Ihey will ho the most independent and happiest people in the world.— Savannah News. The democrats of Cupahoga county Ohio, met in convention and passed the following: ‘’That the Democratic party having been in full possession of the government ever since March Ist and that a largo number of offices are held by offensive Republicans, therefore be it resolved, that wo de mand our Senator and Representa tives to hasten the removal o' all Re publicans in office, and that efficient Democrats be placed in their positions The administration was then indorsed mildly. A FEW HINTS fOR THE U$C OF j Dose. — To move the bov> & tl * s cnth J* 2 to 4 nils: thoroughly, 4 to 6 Pills. \ j jfcjE Experience will decide the proper dose in each case. For Constipation, or CostivcncßS, no roraedy fa so effective as Ayer’s Pills. They insure regular daily action, and ro •toro the bowels to a healthy condition. For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, AYER’S Pills are invaluable, and a sure cure. Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach, Flatulency, Dlzzlucsa, Ileud nche, Numbness, Nausea, aro all relieved and cured by Ay'kb'b Pills. In Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, and Jaundice, Ayer’s Pills should be givon in dosos largo enough to excite the liver and bowels, and remove constipation. Asa cleansing mediciuo in the Spring, these Pills aro unequalled. Worms, caused by a morbid condition oi tho bowels, aro expelled by these Pill*. Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles, the result of Indigestion or Constipation, are cured by tho uso of Ayer's Tills. For Colds, tfiko Ayer’s Pills to open tho pores, remove inflammatory secretion*, and allay tho fever. For Diarrhoea and Dysentery, caused by •uddon colds, indigestible food, etc., Ayek’s Pills are tho truo remedy, lilicumntlsin, Gout, Neuralgia, and Sciatica,often result from digestive dernngo mont, or colds, and disappear on removing tho cause by tho uso of Ayer’3 Pills. Tumors, Dropsy, Kidney Complain!S, and other disorders caused by debility or obstruction, are cured by AYYcr's Pills. Suppression, and Painful Menstrua tion, have a uafo and ready remedy iu AYER’S PILLS. Full directions, in various languages, ao* company each package. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C.Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists. Tlie Man and llie Monkey. “What nil you ?”akotl tho man; “I soe you aro a sufferer and can scarcely gut along.” “Oh. you see/’ropliod tlio monkey, “my mud dor. sho had what you caM scrofula, vory t nnoh uorolula; my I'Wdejß, he hud heap sores, some big some littlo sores, long lime. Thof both took much medicine and died; the soros was all they left mo.” “Yes, yes,” replied the man, 1“ ,*eehow it is. Your mother inhorited her disease, scrofula, and your father caught his on tho wing, and you in horlted or was boru with both complaiuts. But why pine awuy and die when you can bo cured.” “I been done used ovor sixty bottles ouo drug store medicine, and it no good. Monoy all gone mid soro here yot. Some doctors charge heap money, but uo good.” “But iny friend,” said tho mnu you got hold of tho wrong medicine. Goto tho drug store ami met one bottlo of B. IJ. 8., and before using all of It you will feel better. It is a quick cure. It will cure ail sorts of sores, Hcrofhla, Blood Poison caught on the wing. Itching Humor*, Catarrh, Blood and Bk in Diseases and Kidney Troubles ” “I be *p thankful for your kindness nnd will go get B. B. B. to day,’’ replied the monkey. EYES OF FIRE, “Oh, might 1 kiss those eyes of fire, Ten thousand scarco would quench desire; Still would I steep my lips in bliss, And dwell an ago on every kiss.” That young dude needs something for his blond, ho is ntiorly too fresh. B. B. It. Is the best thing for him, because one bottle will cure him. But that drnlo is not all alone in lits terrestrial glory—- ot by a “jug full.” Many others are conslderab “rattled" just now about the blood poison busi ness, but B. B. B. will cure for the least monoy and in tlio shortest time. Tho boom ia comiug. Purify, Purify. PIPj. ff&'P' •—'••crj-nature EAREIb' _ on! of'.-rto-'jlMriTlr., D \KV rs v ft j? ?“v iK t*tb. .4 i I L)W ,-BlCoro try AttOted fC'-. 'rspf, . ►euro xty '*jk, la thou- j nifr-t*>.• w-JsefoatM. } ejw w*®®, fiU:OMX |A /< r f i:r o i iii--h liavfl bot-i W PACKACa. i $ % tuced -r. ?iv.:n bf*. , Tl -f-x Gun. ataiL.ji S"NC AD3RES3 *“ .aB!U8 RCi2>V O'J.i K'Pj flwsilsU tMitXoOi lU.I S-;., M. J Kr. ■.‘Monw -laistnr,ft* '’•mmtSiiseiaML** TUTTS F- 25 YEARS^IN^fe^ rha Greatest Medical Triumph of the Agol BYMPTOWIS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loan of appetite, Ho well* costive, Pain la the head, with a dull sensation In the bach part, Pain under the shoulder blade, Fullncaa lifter eating, with a dis inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with a feeling: of having: ncglooMd Nome duty, Weariness, IMapr.lnoss, Flattering: at the Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache over the right eye. Restlessness, with fitful dreams, Highly colored Urine, and CONSTIPATION. TUTT’S JPXIAS aro especially adapted to such cases, ono <loeo effects such a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. They Increase the Appetite,find cause the body to Take on Fi*n,jh*ia the system is nourished, and bythwir Tonic Action on the JMxoNtiveOrgans, Heauiur Woolsrtru produced. Price tkAe* A # lifiirvny St.. !V. V. TUTff HAIB DYE Grat Hath or Whihkkus changed to a Glossr Black by a single application ol this liTE. It imparts ;i natural color, acta lns‘nntan<*oml.y. Sold by Druggists, or gent by exproai. on roveint ot 01. Office, 44 Murray St., flow York. CORPORAL hivIJIECRDIS —ls Still at His Post,- Ready to Stand the Fire • V- To do your Watch, Clook and Jewelry work in the best man ner possible, or to sell yon honest and relia ble Goods in his line, at tho Lowest Price possible for Goods oi that dfedity!^ At the old stand in the Floyd building. Respectfully, HENRY GORDES, 1885. THE PfIMILfBM TIMES. Aims to cover the whole field of pro gressive journalism. No subject is toe. grout for it to dispuss intflligentiy and with out bias, pjjtfipnr so iu.-ig nificant as to escape its notice. It lays'tiid World tributai vto its wants, nnd cverj wliore its agents-may be found’, alert to gaijujr the par(imijars ot all passing events and send them by telegraph up to the last moment ol going to press. 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