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Gray liair are Honorable but theii
B'eAiature ap.ieaiance is annoying,
gl saber's lla:t D-ilsam is popular lor
Hcitaniness anH p omptly resiuiing tie
ay on biui c lot
r j aty 28 ini.
I xhe New York Herald propounds
Ithis coAundium: *‘j> r lines' accident
[proves tne q .aiuy ot me discharge
[iron, the l‘.e idi nt’s wc und beitrr than
jeouid many tiiicr jso pical examina
jitoiis. i, .ii tx.iemely sin m portion
[does, so ::,udi harm to one n.a ~ what
pi a,si the win 1. J<? to Ano.he. / ’
lie N s vide American says Ten
ne s. c us a vast interest in the Cole
System ./I roads, and hi me F.Ganger
Sjr >'eioi, m i.ic pi asperity they wiil bung
to those wi.il who 111 we have the di
le - Csi. hit .mess rela ions, although
i i.c oi these system., dots not touch
ier.ne see, and Hie other scale ly
R iioc'ic 1 cmicssee.
Hid you call vour brother a linrf’
J L-keu Hie tarn patent, mid t lie culprit,
! ll ( t'Oil; Roll, 1 said lie was a sewing
I machine ngbntG
A child, being asked what, were the
• V 1 c great leasts of the dews, replied
•iJreakiast, dinner arid supper.’
Tire Malmne wedge was expected to
divide the V rginta Democracy, hut it
is one ol tho e inventloiis hit have a
b b l ofdurniog to p ague their invon
tnr*, and bassptit the l.cpubl.can party
*v*iio ojiOii msieu f.
1 In* litnmn Froo Fro** qjivs o tfon
lias failed terribly in Umt, s ction in the
.last three or four weeks, ant thru cat
nyii lars have appeared in large nura.
berg in and tie.cut portions of the county.
STATE AGRICULTURAL ('ON
VENTK N.
I his Convention an t in Rome on
'he 1 Otn ii.st. .Jefferson coant/ was
represented by'Jeremiah H award and
J--i xxatries. 1 lie Jkoaie Bulletin
r-‘ ve uli account. There weie anout
(•r.e Teocrei and forty delegates pr. , -
'mi, I’rot. BTuif of the A'tatc Ur.ivc;
nty at Athens tavored Branch Agri*
cultural Colleges.
c publish below Resolutions
adopted iu le.ereuce to the lence
fiaea.on.
I he fallowing Resolutions r ffered by
t'ol, V\ C Kicn. 10:0)1, oi \\ huacid ,
ve e ui antm usl* adopted:
*’A c *ca;, range stock in Georgia
is coiaparativeiy wotth ess, and it
*- ’*ts iho ctf ten and >lla<3 to fence
< ne uod t’s w..fUi ol ran.,e stock tr in
fuel! crips; and tl.e farming occupies
<" e rtuj ic a part of out, st lands
and to K. ep itac ng in iepair i, not
c*.-ly Wasting our own .oiest ol tiintter
I ut. mailing t ic beauty of c ur country
changing t ie tcrnpcratuie m our dim
n e, producing oiau.bt and ill health
to cur people,
Thud-arc, resoivtd that etch dele
fate p sacss t.tinsel a . iur as possible
cch lact and arguments as ne can
l esi use to sci lire .lie c j o, ration ol
I h k.iow cii zeris, in seek.ng tr-e en
iicliin in ol siiv.fl ilticn law as will leave
tanas * peri, give less lain r. It ss ex
j.viise, iatg f cropi. better .0 ck ,
uetiei health, ana better o puta ion as
h n.ers.’ *
On Lena!/ of bis dclegatii n, Col.
Claj ton. of •south Caiolin:, ex ended
iu tnc Georgia bta e Agricultural
N'Ocfy, an invpatton to always be
iepr.se' ted at the annual meetings ol
u.e Conventions of the •i'aiiaeit.o
ftat " Th: invitation was accepted
i-inal cheers.
1) IT ".antleis, of Green county, then
oil ied the following res_iutions:
* Resolved 1, Im* in the present
and F ro p.ttive c ndition ol agiicui
t ire la tl.e greater portion of the State
o Georgia, existing legislation in the
matte' *>l >ences, is unnecessary, tin
prat icabie, vexat ous and oppressive,
•vad us practical resu is are provaca
uve o. ai itn stties, a tucaticns and
‘ oieacnts oi me peace,”
Ktsoved '2. IT at in all legislation
yn tilts st. jset, exe't |>t when inc an
atd'le i c instdefatipas ot the pub
t ,oad, the burden of tcnci'vg should
. ,1 .ow the v waeri h.p ol "the animal
;V are to be restrained, r.tber than
iiav oi the pieunses to be protected
t.tsoiv.u 3. Tut a committee be
. ;>p i ted by the convert*icn cor. 1 t;. g
v u r.i liom each C -r.giess.oial D , (
t . ic ,to r.u inoi ul.zc lie i g.siaruie
l .w a session at A Unia, to lee. nsid- |
t, ue law on tiie sul ject, and to de j
\ise such as will aftjrd a more f fleet* I
ual pro'eepon to cultivate crops and !
to be treg tfon} the evils ol the present j
methods, and to this end wj earnestly
Recommend that they enact a law <r
s,ei.es o< laws, making it ob igitcry oa
ajl owners of domestic animals 11 ,Liv
fo comiuu firious depredation, t,sa
a r( iiaM .gcu t.iat llicjcainjl depre
cU e on the crops or premises of other
jj;opl* ol tnis State, >a*d Rvy or laws
>o lake etfectoa the fiisi and ty ol AI rich
#joeTttcni to an eleetton to be pro* j
in ,'hicii a majority ol tne free*- j
those -aiding land under j
THE EEC.I s ’T VTURE.
As we sa.d ’a t w. t k ii-ele i-ffvire’irff
doing agreatdeil lor the Gate City
to.vaid reducing expen e.. There is.
a great sav.ng in the way of lights,
though the electric system has nut
been adopted. They are not in favor
>t this ir.proved lightning illuminator.
In the arst (dace u throws too much
ight on subjects generally. Then it
[ night fly off the handle and hit some-.
■ >ody, andl it might be one of Geof
ffa’s noble represenatives. Besides
•'hut’s the use. They furnish the,
city in gas for no hing, they have a
surplus. R e said last week we did
not know whether th y would shake
hands with Kimb I's Exposition or
not. ii'c forgot momentary, and in a
lit of tnetypby deal abstraction, that
Georgia an I ti e gate city were sy
noiiomeus tern s. t*re lived by apyj
through t'-e other, and in aa-J tJ t each
° her lh;v Txi.it, and q;, tf would be a
entity withthe other was au~
h .>:t Tp, 5,. r words Georgia it the
boj y corp .r.i e. and me cty ot which
• o spe ■k. is tin. hear, or lue centre,
and at every pL.laa.iou the -taie re
tei.-cs the vital pm cipies oi business
LUtciliris - , industry, sua.ance, life.
li you step on a bluck and tan’s
tail up there, the sound ol his dogg.,r 1
ye'pts heard all ove the Male. If
any. of our State officials has a tooth
pulled it hurts every man woman and
chil 1 all over the con,.try, and is one
tooth hss to the State, and ifa Julius
Brown or a Hu ;h Gordon become
ffuelistic or be igeristic, why the
bristles are up on every man’s back
in the Empire, so to speak. So when
the exposition asks for aid, of course,
the mings tua in the interest
of Georgia. Everything is to be ex
hibited horn a cotton boll to a cab-,
page head, and we think' from the
present standard of mental exuberance
i here will b; a large display of cabbage
heads, and dead heads.
I he Exposition gets ten thousand
dollats which is j Ist that much b!oo i
producing f->od, that wll cotir e th
veins of the State. We will see what
we will tee.
Tney are agititing the fence ques
tion, and its ail very w’el., it they don’t
leave any gaps down. The best way
to lest the ni tiler as to fence or r 9
lence, is to arm the represenatives with
axes anti other necessary tools for
splitting rails, and turn era loess in a
fine forest with a task of one hundred
and twenty fine rails a day tj spl.t,
i’-.c li st thing they would do would
be toad pt tl.e p, e.ic nntto ’ Axem n
spare that tree,” and immediately they
would sit down on the " rails that
wasn’t split. There is nothing like
striking illustrations Railroad ara
to bs taxed, or the gioaml th.y run
through in each county. There is op
]>)si,iun to this, but we don’t th nk
it has ui tch gum in it. A poor im
pecun-ous ci’.ss that makes cotton to
ah p, -.vu> to pay tax on his land, the
railroad that carries ti eff needs a cer
tain amount of laud for that purpose,
and the laid is in consequence of sucir
occupation dead to other use. Tne
railroad gets the benefit, though in
mother way, j ast as much as tne far
u...r does. Is them any good reasons
auy he should not pay tax on it? It a
man has two hundred acres ar.d he
builds a wind null, a gin house and a
black-niitu . hop on part of it, it dtn’t
exempt that part from taxation
“ What is fair tor the goose, is fair ipr
the gander."
THE YEAR OF DISASTER.
Mother Shiptou was, wo h.-lk-ve, t.iia
fir-i prophe!, of good .standing who pre
d c’f-t thnl the ;in .1 cat :.str<>plio of this
leircstrinl globe would occur during
rliccrrnnt year of grace. Knowing
so much, she ought lo have known
M ore and to have foretold ilia cati-.e
and the-manner of tlie break up of all
..hing . That, however, she did not
but kilt it for later prophets, <J| ui -r y
i-noii h a-trol oy and in louoiuy arc
no v atone in w iriiing u, of gn woi
-1 lo c this year, Uiough they
are not agre-tl as lo what i- to happen
Astrology o iv not.lies the woikl ol
and : li • - ol -out; of Ilia
more ill tempeied plaints, wliiob pur
pose to cclebraie their coincident perl
- by worrying the mliab.tan s of
the earth, wild, rve iuUo bold to sav
have never done them any harm. Tncy
are however supposed only tn be in
tending to mil et upon his follow plan
et sum , pestilence, and similar cv is
which would leave a reinna .t of the
i iliabitauts at:er tl.e wor t had been
and >r,e. A-'tioiioiny doer not stop short
oi an utter ex.ii.o-iwii of life.
KLVS’SVa IT2VH
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pnu jn7i|ijj.'),| poojjf isajtjoia nip numj joiiuijjl
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aLYON&BISALYa
f-G Monroe, cor. ol Slato St., Cliicaijo, jS
Vlll stnd prepuLl to ony iuldree, their ASA
BAND CATALOGUE, f "f.9
if 18 1, 1 *0 | i es, ’.’HO Fi irr.vliiw of I
ntlrunii-i ta, Fuji*. Cai-s lom-lX c -’ • pjjjfm.
on', h pnu!t, riipl.v'i] , Sfamlx, \\ ■< ~ 'ft
)fuin Major's SfrtfTsitnd ll.'r, :• n.lry f
’• and Gut fits, iG*pnlrlDC lUnh ri.-s' ; 'a?. o |n. li NEt
‘u-'hi ln*tf lion ; . id I<r Ir A mteiir /s ‘'B
xl as, Mud A ta.Mklogua if ' <> If- aln
IAMB !THS'
MB*sTinm
.“jr.vriiisLT-:.;:”. -a; {imj
ns ft rn*d Curd for J.UUJI
V -rno will Pro. Th* Oldcet ci-. f m „ t . rteneivi. lW |
(. mTr* in (he t'tdh l Stab)*.
il> LA.-. 'JUL'J Li il, !iONU < I J BUiAi>A, < P4i
plplf ?ppf r&s
MAHUfACTUREB SI THE DR. HART£.R. (AEDICINE CO., NO, SIS NORTH MAIN STREET, ST. LOIRS
iwwßa,*, . , „
A mirECT STRENGTHENED A SI^^^WER.l
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Enriches
the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the They act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic •ymntoma, such
as Tasting the Food, Belching, Ileed in the Stomach, Ilew tburn, Tlic OTilj
Iron Preparation tliixt will not blacken tin- temli or give
lieadaolie. Bold by. all druggists. WritvdijAff* 6 AH t) Book, 32 pp. of
useful and amusing reading —sent free.
BROW*! CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
Blitiiufacfnreil by
J n> &. II T SMmmmnck
PROPRIETORS
Wc h.a-c mainifactne 1 the abuv.e named GJN for twenty-live yea's and
from our success \vitb them, teel vvarreute iin saying lln*y me equal to any
Gus male* We do not strive to get pi) at& ov a'lcc’or t xhilntiori at
Fairs, eto., Ijful put tip g >od, du'-ahle \v-rk, of li-st-cl iss ii.te 'ial Ve could
give hundreds of the best eirt ifioat.es, if desired, from parties who have used
ottr Gins, but as this is so comm >n it this djiy, we omit them. Every Gin
warranted to perform well, \\ e offer the.a at as low jirices as any g lot! gt s
can be idibrdcd,
PRICE OF GIN-.
For fi inch saw a , per saw’, . Ji'l.so,
For 10 inch saws, per saw, : . .. . ?,<•
Old Gins repaired in Hie .best manner and at rent, liable t h rges 0 der
for Gns soke eii early, to in-m e prompt delivery, for giniung tile next crop,
l’ayn.eut required the Ist <>l Nuveii.li r, tu x . l’lirehssi-r to |> n fieight.
Address J I> & H f Hamm u k Uiawlo.d'’i!lc va.
l’ ARMER I’RON & CO., Aulny > i.ouisviae c<a.
Goeikeft’s
MANUFACTURERS
Steam Engines, from five to sixty borse power. Saw Mills with improved
friction feed and ratchet or screw block-
GRIST AND FLOUII MILLS
Paßys, Gearing, Boxing end Mill Work generally, S-igar Mills and Rattles
always on hand.
COTTON, PRESSES, H ND HORSE AND POWER.
ir o n li all m g.>
Our facilities f or Repairing Steam Engines are equal, if not superior to
any work in the State. Tools all new, and ol the be.t make. Oar castifi-.t
>.re made ot the best Iron the mar J,tt -fiords. All work warranted. Siwd
for circulated price list. R Lrockm i & Sons,
lo Sept 81. ya.eou, Gcaigu.
- . *.*-*.**-*... i .1.. ■vnriiiMiA ii 1 in .i.w.ihi ,11.
}-Ferlile@ 8$ Hpo k
MANUFACTURERS OF AND I)E\LERSJN'
Sash, R inds, Mouldings, Mantles Brackets, Newels, Stair jinii
Stair Railing.
12 52 ilslea* sIS rlwa i* e
Estimates, Price Lists, orany information in our line furnished on app’ication
O AHOUN BTIU3ET
—(BEj.OW C NTRAL RAILROAD DEPOT.)
•%
To Oct. 81, Augusta Genreia.
p, H E Y o $ Ea D 9 S*.
MARBLE WRGKS,
Corki-r Ox Tklfair Ani) Camhi'li, Street,
(Gne Fjjuare from Union Depot,)
AUGUSTA * - - GEORGIA.
Monuments, Headstones, Tombs and Marble work of all kinds furn 4.
ed at shortest notice, and at |uicee lower than ever heard of’in this y I
work (or the country ratel'ully boxed and delivered at a- pot without t xa
charge. When necessary I will go and put up the woik. ®§f“' A Ti6X A
tion o
Wig Wjass
• A I TT. AT LAW,
1
I.OUISVILLP, - --
Will prom nd to bus
• ’ i. care- - 1
IP > i .- of Dr. Kelley's drugj
t;. Psb. 1 th 6 n
namm ’TTT'T— iikTr rf iia *T ~ntrrrr—j_ „
TEL. TEL< IP.
THE POPULAR
L.I VE K MEDICINE
M e P* tie P
Oi;i 1,1 ‘s O iinatca,
lias attained unprecedented success
m teluving'.he prevalent disorders of
the-Liver. -Its meritsjustly entitles it
•c me prcfupient it receives over all
oiher.
LIVER MEDICINES-
It is now kept by many persons al
ways a hai.d aqd used regplarly, and
those persons are never sul-jeqt to ti-.e !
u>ul s>mjitoins of a disordered .Liver,
so prcva.eUt at this season ot tqe yegr.
It will cost you but
50 CENTS.
To try, it you will certainlv be pleased
with the result. For sale by
Dr J M‘ Kelli y.
Sep T > 8 81. ' ,
To The Teople of Teffe son and Ad- 1
jo'ning Counties:
OTTIAXaHITT
Cia Works
0 M STONE & CO
Proprietors
Manufacture
Rock’s Colt„n & Hay Press
eHe 1 . *
This Press hm many advantages to
’•l’Commend it. It is ve;y fa t, Tw.>
!i'in<ls are vatp-- 1 lo work i-.
Weighs oid about l.Gf'O b Can be
used in trin h-use or i nlMde. Can
be carried from place to place on an
ordinaiy wagon without ho r.sr taken
aiiait. Is equal'v quod fir 11 V in
c'tti-n; is at rong nial durt.lile and pa --
t cula r ly Miituhle fur poruilile ginncrie-,
Ami another lecnniniendation is t li<
few piiee to which it is .-out. Price a
worko §llO.
Augusta Gioryia.
GEORGIA
fspltl’i* fillip
aJ & Ad & bzlLba
j\ t Macon
OCIOIiLR 11 h TO Y-211, itssl
Reduced X^atets
for fieiglu and passengers on all the
Rrilreades,
Every citizen is invited to attend and
exhibit something at our exposition.
Ante to our secretary fora tremiuni
isistiii.tl ot. ei inloiuiatjoii,
M lios. Hardeman. Jr., Pres.
'll Hi ary, i-nipt-
E l Grier, Sectary.
—THE-
Jij ffcsAdW
oat Lut-
Ileus 8
Savannah G.rgia
JOHN JIRENAN,
Manager.
Noted for its Comfortaole Rooms
and the Excellence ot its Table.
We append endoispinents tiomhigh
authority:
llavii.g stopped ut the Marshall
liouve while in avarinah, e most
cheertuffy endorse it to Ladies and
families as being strictly a first class
house in ail of its - ppointnu-nls, and
uniivailed in the excellence of it* ta
tile.
A W Colquitt, Gov. o) Ga.
V l) Bioxham Gov. of Fta
Geo. F Drew, Ex. Gov Fla
lion. T M Norwood,
Fix L Senator from Ga.
Hon Geo R. Black,
Mem. H m e Representatives G
riD.MMSR Rate-* ands2.oO Per
•m
Xpjtii a 3p. idoV
B a n S
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
• AT COST.
U)>
Patrons'll Sell"?'®} ‘{s 81 , ept T Cnrt,cr ne)tt \f ]l t 0 Friends and
P nue" a tot cf w rt?Ti' K r f a ." I£a, and Mu-lins, ,Colored and II Lite
o Gres’s and other f' l h** C3IIi ”!’ a ari!t: assort >ent of the best qualßy
f/m ? , a " Cunlbrlcs ' 3 '‘* Dress Patterns ol .Vpring Buntina Col
m fac?an 0 ' S , a N d Cr " du ' ,S " hue and Colo,ed Hos P e > n g greai vlnety
tn fact all kinds ol Notions and Diy Goods wilt be sold at X>
w
on Ist day of nex m ">htii I<intend enlarging store for F\II TR \tat?
sraisafisi s, tr* mb dJ 1
Only Three Weeks
- - * ***
V.rj Rtspcctfullv,
mar 2fi m VV - J- LETTICE, & CO.
3 Tile Louisvtl.e cheap Store.
to ttie Faraieps of
Jeffei’ssfjs itiitl ailjo’niiH
1 desire tu.call your at
tention to my . ins, .(ions IJ’-'.i.,: > ' ' '
xlensers ai.d i eeileis. u y Li t }•} '~*-Nk
i xcin.si m ain ha., bveii t-i, hi Atit. I '<N
bitiiit- ilie public since §' A- U V \
1871. with the most n..t-II t; . •.1 :^..J
tei-n.K i-tsuits. After LA,! ' : '' C;- '' * OU
much study and labor t : fc.3
have brought it so near i h-*\
to peteTtion that in niany . ■ . _ A.-,'-'A
lespects, no otlu-r gin c.a / ,>li
be coii.pa ed "ito a. c, i fff _ A .- . C
picks tue. sed clean, gins . -•• '. "'h ' '.. ~ .
i.u-.i and makes a nice Tip", ’u' . - -- . 3
-s.llltj.le. . i j„, : I • ii-il u ulyp--: - %:*"
■ : A :Jt rA J
1 i\i* Ik lil GiWk J ,y , I Aexut-Ai-
IME livii.i . v* • ; '■'& * ■'■"A:! i3i,'*£’ 7
t :' j£k: j- * .-'g- -f... , v-a
T illsn nmke the ( riswrld •' -'' '-v
in v 1 i. all lun in, 1.1 it\ - ■ - ' ■ ‘ • -•
nu nts, mu: w .liu.i u,O v ■ . I•. ' m
do good titi \%:' [ ft?.'*.
left; G.tM liiomiiitio.i, V'-- : 1 ;
e0,.r,, w . la uiy r : S’ | I |
agiut nl 1 oii(s\ ,Le o - A -.u, -'.v ..
ctdi'in- 1 11 - m 3
T. w WIi.TK, Apt., I O, W..JIA.S‘-'KV,
L u.sviffe, Macor.
Ga* j Ga.
alii .BEST-IS TIIE CHEAP EI
H3 AL IL’s €i I N!
Read what the Planters say,
r ! bv fery Oest Fn U§p
Full silti-taction guaranteed or no sab.. Said with or without Feeder or
Condtnser.
€’ e r $ If I e n S
V ayxk-b it , Ga., lime 27it i ’ c i.
Messrs. Wall,in’ &G, .insttui Aiigii.-tu ..a.—, •car - ir-—lll eph I*, \nlir
etler i.J iiujuiiy in uf leme • Jlsi! Gi is ;.u Feeders 1 in tied m -nv tli-y
give mi is.i.q. inn in every particular. 11l y Gin cleaner timn -,nv o’her G n
I htiVe -eee, uiakuu ti e niisj b yvl liuu imne int from u g v<n qu iiitjt} t
seed eiitioL. i t.e I’ve ie .- I tv?m and ntii ie w Imui’ to 1 ivitii tw. y, ns 1 ei.
plot out in it , vvheron witm ut ee l ejih -s J iiii|on\td three, t can .-tih-iV
recoil iiiend tiie- 11-ili em in (i I e dor u> the cuUon j.ia del- us the best I have
~e. known, Y tu> 6i -, Kolu.id .'steiner.
A k, n S C May 28 1881.
Messrs Warren P aljace & Cos Augusta Ga.: —Gentlemen —Y >ur tv ,r
to nund. 1 l.uVo had Ceii.siUcrablc difficulty in ti dmg a Gin that will
stand to run by steam—l have tiled a number oi different kind*, which
wouid rau.e to p.ects in a single season. The ii.il (id saw (Ji i purenas
ed ol you last year strnds the t-st; and the soiid oak traine is a
splenuid spi cimeii ol workmanship. ’Vue Gin and F'eeiler works splendidly
and joeaae my nusl nieis Can you furnish me a titty saw le t hand tint
pion.puy 1 pieposc to lun two tf.ia yeai’ Vciy trujy, Jas Powell.
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( uccessflrs to anen Wallace & Cos.)
Augusta Georgiy
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MANUFACTURERS and JOBBERS of
FURNITURE AND CARPETS
Oil Cioths,
Window Shades,
Mattings, ets.
148, 1,70 and 1-72, Broughton, St., Savannah, Ga.
To April Ist 82. JdFWe guarantee good work at low prices