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About The Advocate-Democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1894)
AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Affairs of Government anil News of me Departments Discnssel Notes of Interest Coneerning the Pen. pie and Their General Welfare. Mrs. Alfred Hialberg, widow of Cap tain Hedberg. the .fficer ’ arn w o wna shot and killed at Fort Shcrid - u by Lieutenant llaney V< r«l Wee ?r ago, in Wa*hiitcton wit! Vho avo J-* <•<1 inti in it. is milking trouble .or r ifUdalM !>y whom M»a~ uvy ia to be t 2. ed, and «h lie are not ardent in the n. it is said that the secretary vhf rna v order an investigation. The major p< oral com mail cling the United Slut, a m; hftft ft• ]/roved part of the new tftulicf i i\ tiling officers giving oomronudM, under tain circuinfttftiicuM, by whi*%th h of lij word of mouth. The fire to be |ilact*<1 in the crona jneceni the gnardii of the swords, ami ho fine boon to the officers of the Hpringfiol*! armory find the Kook Island arsenal it* make alteration as promptly as pnRsible, rostmastf r General BihsoJJ Tuemlfty y Appointed Mr. M, MaeMachen, Colorado, poaioffireinspeetor in at Denver, at $2,500 p« r annum. Mr. MaeM&chon was a prominent eandidat* for lieutenant Kv v Tu or of Col or ad < last autumn and was also a candidate for ilia Denver «1iiin*‘S postuyisternhip. Biuali, resigned. Ho succeeds A. The Denver division of inspectors on bracea the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Wyoming. (*eorge, H. Woiley, of I’ennsylvanm, Jias Iwjcn appointed a postoflieu in spec tor. The programme upon which the tar* iff debate will bo eonduifted as out lined by n member of the way and tUeatiH ©otuiuitt*’< t u< »-tay d<»cH Hot in dude fixing n firm for taking it vote soon i%h the bill enters the house. It i« tho pr«a«-rjt intention allow the del,ale to r II I, on foT aolne lime „nd it Mien bee,,ll,e-: apparent that no vote ran be rem in d tile committee <,n ruins will lift asked tn tix a time for isnnuid eiatiun under tin, five minute ruin and a final vote, If in bclkivc*! by th« denioeralle ineiubera ttnd ftin-u tln-r, is a general under,-tandiu)) that no final vote ih to bo taken until tin, laat of January there w ill l,o m, difficulty in aocuring such a vote l,y an igrns incut oil both widen A Hubert which will receive hoiim cotMvidtrrfttioti i»f the handa of the com mi Hen on appropriations at thi« tn man of the honac, is mbodied In the bill intrudu. -d by Bcpn Kcntfttivi' Hay era, it« ehwtnnau, cnuttcil a bill M U» repeal cfrlaiu lawn relating to perma sent and indefinite appropriations, M Bills having thin object in view have •ippcwcd pcrcnuialJy during the punt Mvrn ycara, but for various rcaeoim they have failed of cnsotmctif.. I ho object of repealing tin u< pi.rmauunt appropriations nud hftvinq ,-ongr-a* paw upon tho tuattcr* covered by them each year in that it will conduce to » more tfnwAngb «,.i I eXamtuT. lion of terms of appropriation than is obUinud un«I<*r tbts pn^at «vnt«m by which flit/ rtviHitita nr* -bfe«i ami piiHwfti upon hy tho wmiuming officer*, mol theft no opiwHttiiit) ia loft for •cmtiny i \ >i oommittfOH. T*»»- llpopoit UhiIni l.«w. A Washington »p< > ml „f Tuesday npys: I rxsjMu't* Hr,- that during tho jirosi-jit «. . k thoavntlal.lrenxbbalaneo «»f tho truiiMiry will fott<*h a hgurf* hm <er than baft ever boon r«HHirdod in it lufttory. At tho clo*o of biiftinuftH Hat nr day tb«* Vmb*nu»H tin atatud on ill© Ihm/Jo of tho troatmry wa n ##0,487,268, and it in orally ft'xportutl that it will bobiw ilio $90^000,000 during tho trouk. T hu total balanou on the fir*! of Duin mbur wan #95,199,6116, Kluiwing u rtuiuuiion elunng tho month «»f #4,712,UAH Tho J'/ftft, ho wo v or hfui fall mor© largely Upon tin cnrr< noy balance than upon the gold r<MN*rv«*. 1 hu marked cx of expenditure* over receipt now believed will how a del! Heir U the revenue© at tho clone of the calen¬ dar year of approximately $37,000,* ’ <H>0. ENGLISH THOOi’S MASSACRED. Thf) Wrn> Sin],il.nl I,) (fi,- MitrWIr, nnit K/fr) Man IV** Hi 1 led. A Lou,Inn ‘patch Hwyft A terribli- <1 t< r aitl to haVi oMumd to li party under nunmatul of ( iViun lias lif#n iu |,ur«mt , f T. l.olicii II i», amt whu-h in,. iiot uni from (or »,>uh- tiniv j ml *i'v oral ntih African iucrcb»uta iu i aeitj ro cftblr . W .-tin, ttint Op,),Lain Wilaou' cumjilcU-lv nnuiluG.l, Lm,U«. who ftr, Ki,:.i tn I cut thorn tt ]*iw)ML The new# of tln« ,lna ,l< r t,. Ui*- Brit i»h KHiutiiqj |u»rly \< r Mosculhai A s, I,., ui, h broker Baffin! 11 ir.fi, \V I 0% eral other jhh«],U< UUb oi c/tv. Il t>tHi w that if ill! to WUfton’ 1 tv thatt C»),tun Bun ,, M lit i. tt to rv him, liftvt- !>e CUl ft No press r o n hicn , u ra diet these ftlaru nq ber of iio'Ij <’<>u Ult WiWr taeluueut l UVt forty to i •Uo t iletftehnieut is r rt<Ht tv t* V* compose,! * •f nl> t of men. *! excitement t!,r u lamp msj-mt.i A I A . B.r,« who | mu a s> largo fftsui y. ID ./% iitiBftK, atuj hr : with him sixu ", ..... X vara w.dowa uhd i Uiret u ns. mml i er» ativi aibcia if ^raoddaughter?. M»a mar nod, aod forty - am ng tho iva: i Tbo&a. with tht r w and ohddUaii m vd# - . a -^(Chicago Hwaiti I HOVSF.HOUI M I AIRS, r.TTH OF LA MV I/>UK. T.nrrm wick*- nhould have* thr* off with tt rug kept that pnrpoi lf; 4 They nhonld very <lom be out Thoy nfconld not he iifcod ho Ion# that the webbing l ight and non porom*. 1/MinpH nboiild be kept filled with oil. ft in bad for the wick find burner when the ojl left over from one ever if-,, refill up j‘ rjAiidc to do duly a to t 1011 Id be fills a mouth the Cue burners unscrew »! I it n little water ii, ifing soda has been move ts., a) ooatim f flmt a ol. jr _c r <! x. for < h ivork bmn Whe Jiotihl l*e r ie<] with t< il)H r or ehamuL'L Bhiladojtit Ti TO LOOK GAMP.. hom«koepfr< fir< r j iUl Uii tin r<- some mynt* ry m it* j«roj»< I /ii, and a a o< » l deal of i.i talko/1 about “ritf * \ ) J (i and warn'id < person, « ho has appetite for raw flesh. A>■ a rule, nil darkfbshed birds, like due and % should be cooked about as to that the blood knife, Birds with white Hosh, i mrtridge, al >11 Id lx? as well ciein<; i n ard fowl. A or t " io allow; ei'dit* ' ii or niuutc *T »n tin// for either eanvan fm.-k or redhead duck, lift» <-n tniimi* foj 1 ,1, < iuditceii or tw* nty iriinuf* f or ^ twit-, twelve or fiff*-» n minute or d birds, ten minute for ]ov* v or woodcock, and might or te for Uuglihh Miiipc. p • jiiftiJ require from fifteen ■ i t« ‘ u imuuioH, nod tile pbiiiq* partri*lge from thirty-five t< iiiii,,il Thin jmpliu* thf ,1 Inal tin ran),],' oven can frivo, i,e„l t lint will turn a all* * ( of I 11 r dark brown iu ten minutes. — w Vork World. 1 K) N FOR THK WINDOW HAflTlRN. Don't for t tUut the plantn will re plenty of frank air on >r lin y w ill rc#cnf tho from their wiimmer quartci w. Don't lca\ the floor or open too bin ', nnb m the weather V' rv mihl, or the planta will chiilial* Don’t allow' a direct draught on plant#, oMpocdrily if the air window i« Admit il through a floor or s ,„„„ diatam-i- from the plant alml Vf*H, Don’t give too much water or try force the plant (live them time iiefoiun fucnutoiiied to their artern. Don’t forgot to Hocroh for that will h i in tho keen air. them with folded newspa]H)ra, 1 >on‘t be aorry to give your r ,„„ „ r ^vraninni IdoMagpi to ymu „ U! ], neiptibor It do her mort HIM Do^mfk^k-ettleM tlu* top of the dtln^ fttovo water . raoin tho water pun .filled In the ftironjpc. Don’t worfy tho tuoiatnr* 1 1 H mg unhoaltbr whoiiit in momunry «it in tho room with tho plant*, Y«»u will be benefited on well an the (lowera. Don’t fail to nse stimulants on ymu |. n l|,q m,,) jdonty of warm water if Ul'i.-a. vuti want quimtitusof the bountiful Don't forget to look at tho which lift Vf? hoe ft pljK’f'l in tho dark form root»«. Horn# of them may be? Mii.lv to bring into tho light bloomifts?. Don't bu doM'oumgod if you can’t make th plwutft bloom while tho day* a to abort nud thoro i« little Him. Yon will notitm a great chaugu in a few wcoko. IIKi’II’F Potnto Roftlett Mix • pint m&fthcd doe* with a t“*\)b.ftj>oonlul of ereaiu, and pepper t - ftvafton, and beaten yolk of an ' g Form into ob* long ffoulettea, clip it) beaten egg, roll iu bread numb* and fry in hot lard to a gulden brown. Cranberry Sauce Wash and pick the berrie*, temoviiiir all !*iit them in a poret lain kettle; quart oi herf allow u pint of r. Boil ten or fifteen minute*, ug eare not to iua*h the berries, 'our into jp dt«h or a mold. Otto quar^ of fttcwvd I»r through a *t< vo, oight paratoly, two leant milk, ulif pint lidi uf lmtter, Ottilia* I Wat together aud Ultb I with rick poairv. Tak« one quart 1 well in four quarto a ith ! it* bait and poppor. \\ 1, pfobft ill rough a water I hey wort* Add a'I uttllo a toaftlHHVu* aud rlt/vt *i, woil tin for half Ati hour. hard-boiled oo ; r H, t thorn with « table* m a turotlL and Butter deep over tho bottom r broad orumb> i Ivor th put » lavot oppor ami thou h r tolhor »r ttttor mu tin* i tx»r nt ; a rt m t thr t* \\] ’ Tl c*. S 1\>V ts wt » .>1 id. A Ql'EKR ISLAND Odd Custom* Prevailing Among tht • NatlVM of Ciifacoa. Curacoa is one of the queerest littl. island* of the Caribean Sea. It lies sixty miles north of Venezuela, is about sixtj miles long and twelve or fourteen wide, and it has a population of more that fifty thousand. There is no means of procuring fresh water on the island crept by saving rain water in reservoirs. A number of welb have been bored under the supervision which it be the Dutch government, to longs, l.tit enoli ended in failure. A curioue statement regarding of Imrings h made bv the inijal»itants tin island. They say tiiat in each and ease, after a certain depth wan reached, the tools dropped out of rigid, that there is no solid foundation to island. The borings were made in places and through hills, and in thirty different places, each with same ultimate result A few have been dug to a lesser depth brackish, unpleasant tasting water obtained from them, fit only for facturing purpose*. tic rainy The approach listsr sting of time there. season lb' alwnve an water in the reservoir ie low at this time, and the natives eagerly await the op porlunity to gather a fresh supply. Clothing is never washed there in w ater,hut at all hours in t tie day the is slive with women beating the with clubs on the rocks. 'f fte houses are all built in tiie style, and are mostly of stone, with tile r**ofv The streets are very narrow, Home pla*«i so narrow that it is to shake hands with the occupant ol ro'im aer< the atreet simply by out of the window. Then is a scarcity of young worneu In the island, but an over plenty of old wrinkled dames. It in said the women leave home as soon as they of marriageable age ami seek in Caracas, Venezuela, or some South American city, Yet there some laid of the prettiest They girls there the a ever eyes upon. are ter* of Dutch fathers and French and the mingling of the two bloods lift? produced a beautiful race which is grow¬ ing quite numerous of there. the people there Three quarters of African descent, or mixed African, Spanish, Dutch and Indian. A few dians said to i/e descendants of Carib*. are still to bo found on the island, living in fiuts of straw. Their sole business in these days to be laxly tho peddling in of the lottery lottery Every Invest* drawings each day and is there are peddling of tickets forms quite a business. Some of the Africans there nro mug nitkuntly formed, especially those ployed along lie., lagoon i„ loading unloading steamers and ships. They at Inline in the water and will dive a steamer for a ‘'real” or ton forced cent piece. < If lain years they are tho to suits while sporting iu lagoon Ike settlements, hut as the lagoon tends iu the centre of tiie island several miles each way, they m»y l,e seen cvi'iiing making their way in punts to point beyond observation where they enjoy themselves untrammelled by ing- plum, The Much pruen, or monkey the favorite fruit, amt tho parrot i* favorite bird. For >1 a young that, can talk iu Spanish may ho pur chased, and a mocking bird can be tor fitly of cents, liquor which obtains None th« name from tho Ulnnd is made there now. The Dutch have taken hold of the man¬ ufacture of the liquor and transferred the Herald. business to Holland.—[New York l.vs-rv do l> »Lr»uM tbo paper 'iT* with *hi Hft)on TOVH FVT15 RK « UJ ? * I a V *• v r lV * 4 A * 3 *>/s jAloon e "qrac detlTl tTp' - 18 IN 1 or It OM N HAND. Paltntfttrf luwurft*** to t<*H uhlt th* lines In youi hauU imlicaif li w ill «minn you. If noihhiH more. Tb< aiw>vu iii,TL*ram almost ('ii/lains it»r*r Th« lu infill of thr LINK OK I JFK Indicate** |»i ri*h»l»io («» which jrott «ill live Knch BRAT Kl.KT ViVI't V on thirty yr»r« Well marked LINK OF 1IK \ !> denotes hraitt jkower . clvaf LINK i*K KtUm’NK lamp or riches lloth eoinVdned mean *nct c««t iu life ; bill ) mu*t keep tip »Ith m odurn bif'AM (t> wm ll. You witl flmi plenty of there tn Ucawwi'* KMnl',y M:v gwdne.eo taUTOctlvely pre •ruled that every mem her of the family i>* 1*1.KaH enter taint'd l: - a d u mak*4*ine* in t>ne A LINT /‘K UK \Itr tw*»j>eaka tenderneaa. * straight if LINK OY VM'K. peaceful life, the re>.-r*e cm ktsl A well defined LINK OK UKALTIi » s vt»u doe t or** bill a . •<> will the health hint* mint Iu tv torte* lorestG to Interest No other the tna*ntflne home circa* publish** You w ill he wublcct il to citremc* *»f tJlRPi.K high *pii it* or KM'S despond- .11 you have thi O K N matk- rl. kw'pnp h'uf *j>loi*hy hiivvnj; lifiiuorrHi tic to read By *uh*iribt»|? to ork# it f.'f of on will receive t> a pllcrv of axqu iaitc « art . great value, N*tde» . tlic *opcrr* p remium picture. Kx^inchc*. I’m a Dal#?!'* which t* toner! a real hahv, ami t»» ibe original oil that cannot *biCu . ami yon w id have a rnt, caatmr I .talod bv a»y in the »> ovU fv't U* tH'AUtifUl - and matter, that will keep vou |v»#icu on all the topic#of IN* day, aud aU *b« t».i, . and th’rrut item* of ifilrmt about readlOC th* chord, booth** furniahiti^ iiilcrc*tit»a mailer Ihm i crave and tray, for the whole family , and whii# tVnn»re*t’# \* not a ftttkkftB roa^aain*, Ita fa*h on iMUfr* are pocf«*ct» at vl you yel with it, fir f ah th* pattern# you ws-h to iw Send during the vr anv *>t£c vou chtx/ft', m , only fc.’ tyt, and ' <n» will 4 £<'{ V»ver o in value Add re** the pub r W. JenniMC* Ift-ifsore^ M. l^ Ea*t 14th St. » York if voo am* nnacq main red with th* til K m» THUMB, K> T !MV1SU‘N OK ,»\t, sfXNtsn DIVISION rcaaoi*’ ■ , wot NT OF Jl n rKK betokrn* r. f > \ r\TiV prndvncr th* Si N. ' M AlCS : « WvH'N VKM‘S ve of pi •i 4 ' and MKKCI KY, «. ami y<J* to c la«t and uo»l >aluabtf i \mm Scifstiflc Amwiesn t ; 1 Apeacy for mSStt I m Err® 5 * * fc 1 w' r *Aoe rave marks, ats. , *■ 0 .s>c>< p.rc*iTjtl COF YRKlf TS, etc O de** Sarv M *u t«U fear «1 Merer vw*t hjr i i %i» t A' Urerv i j a Uivtaxv «jr*ti flW ST* ua tl* ^acutific ,-Hmctirar. Ure*: ns Of M» *c * W«rft*v. .M.4.MT 4 < ' ■' ' - » Y wft georgia| railroad schedules. OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER. Commencing Not. 12th the following schedule* will he operated. All trains ran by 90tb meridian Time. The schedules are subject to change without notice to the public. READ DOWS. '" BEAD CP._ _ Train ! /nanr vat Train Train ijay sight Train No, 11 kxvh'h mah,. No. 2? STATIONS. No. 28 MAIL. f.xpr’s No. 12 : 5 OOp Jl 30p 11 58a 7 40a Lv Angnsta Ar 9 25p 1 20p' 5 15a 7 55a 5 5 31], 50). ll 12 53p 04a 12 12 33p? 21 ]d 19a j Grovet.jwn Ueiair ..... 8 53p 12 1 03p 5'p 4 4 52a 41a 7 7 Ola 15a *s 0 Of], 12 16a 12 46yl...... \ lierzelia 12 46p 4 29a 8 4"» .. 6 24pi Up 12 12 25a 12 54jJ « 38ai 47aj Hearing Harlem 8 34p;12 34p! 25p 4 20a 6 6 38a 28a 6 35a 1 03p ( 6 8 25p l2 4 10a 6 42-12 52a 1 21 jf 9 02a, 1 Thomson 8 08p!l2 08p i 3 53a 0 10a fi 52p 1 03a 1 34je 1 Mesena .....Ill 55a 3 42a 6 00a .... 7 01 p 1 10a 1 42,.; an 21a Camak 7 50p ll 47a 3 85a 5 Ola 7 7 09pj 25], 1 1 35a 19a 2 1 61] 07:A ; as ra 28*| 42a) Norwood Barnett 7 7 29p 43p 11 11 39a 23a 3 3 26a 10a fl 5 30ft 44a 7 38p 1 48a 2*17(1 2 211 a I5a| 54« Crawfordville 7 19p 11 09a 2 57a 5 19a 8 OOp; 2 <)7» Union Point 7 OOpilO pi 45ft 2 32ft 5 00a ...... 2 23a 3 03] Greensboro 6 31 10 29a 2 21a ..... ...... 2 44ft 3 801 it Back head 6 08p 9 58a 1 53 a...... ...... j 2 56a 3 ,A74 i h « Madison 5 36p! 53p; 9 42a 141a...... ...... 8 11a 4 ’;il cr* Rutledge 5 9 22a 1 26a...... ...... 3 23a 4 8f>cial Circle 5 22p 9 07a 1 14a ...... ...... 3 43a! 4 l 57a[ Covington 5 01]. 8 45a 12 54a...... ...... 4 08a 5W^H 17 p Conyers 4 40p 8 21a 12 Ola*...... ...... 4 21a 5UEU 29p: Lithonia 4 28pi 8 09a 12 19a...... ...... 4 41a 46p Stone Mountain 4 10p 7 51a 1200nt ...... ...... 4 55ai 5 »3j* A 55p: Clarkston 4 00p 7 41a 11 47p ...... ......i ......I 5 09n 6 Qftra im li 04], Decatur 3 51 p 7 32a 11 35p...... 5 30aj 6 42p!..... ■ 15pi Ar Atlanta Lv 3 40j, 7 20a 11 15],...... .... . j 3 45a I Lv Camak Ar .... 11 40a 12 5Ga|...... ...... 3 55a 1 6ljf..» ; Warrenton .... 11* 31a 12 45a...... 4 38a] 25a. 2 28p’,...... 14pTWr. .. Mayfield .. . . 11 08a 12 19a...... 4 2 Culverton .... 10 54a 1200nt....... 4 55a 2 39)z _____ Sparta .... 10 43a 11 43p-...... 5 5 31ft 19a 3 2 53],>•...... 02pj...... Devereux Carrs .. ..10 li SS-ii 29a; 11 19pJ...... SS:::::: 6 30a 3 22j#...... Mllledgevillo 1 6 57» 3 45p ...... Browns ..... 9 87a 10 lOp...... 7 7 29a| 09ft] 3 4 58pi...... 12pf...... Haddocks James ..... 1 9 24a 10a 9 9 53p...... 35p...... ....., 9 45pj...... 8 20ft; tlToi® 4 00p^,,, , . Ar Macon Lv ..... 8 32n 8 55pj...... 7 30p 37ir*2 35p Lv Barnett Ar 2 00p TSo'ft' 6 40p!...... 7 42], 11 47p Kliaron 1 45p 9 15a: 6 [ 7 55], 11 r,# “ 3 OOp Hillman 1 34p 9 04a 6 29p OOp] ...... 8 25p 12 2 3 30p Ar Washington I*v 1 05), 8 35m! 6 • -j : -j .....10 55a 8 20)4.2 47p Lv Union l’oint Ar 6 50], 10 05a 6 10p ...... ... 1108ft 8 83], 2 59], Wood villa 6 36]> 9 54 a| 5 59p...... ......|il 17a 8 40], 3 04p Ibtirdatown 6 32p‘ 9 50 a 5 53p...... .. . . il 37a 8 50 jjj 3 14p Maxeya 6 15p 9 38 a. 5 40p ......11 53a. 8 57p o 22p Btejdo ns 6 06], 9 31 at 5 32p ......12 12 15p[ 44p] 9 08j>*3 28), A 3 35p 53p Crawford Dunlap 5 5 43p 26p 9 9 18 01 aj 5 4 17p 59p .... 9 f a ...... 12 50), ISpj 9 33i> 3 58p| Winters 5 18p 8 55 aj 4 54p ...... 1 9 46], 4 lOp Ar Athens Lv 5 00), 8 40 a: 4 40p 8 lOp,....,....... Lv Union Point Ar 10 00 a 1 ...... ..... ...... ...... 8 32p,............. Siloam 9 a ...... 8 55je...... ...... Ar White Plains Lv 9 X All nhore trains ran daily. ttiaepiiiK Oars between Atlanta and Charleston, Augusta and Atlanta, Augusta and 3f on night vspretm. J. W. GREEN, JOE W. WHITE, A. (>. JACKSON, General Manager, Traveling Passenger Agent. General Freight aud Pass Agent. Auoubta, Ga, -a. Ml DAVISON. C. T. FARGO Cotton Fadfl's and Commission Merchants, 0»M er Reynolds and Jackson Streets i Oppottta Coon Exchange iillgUHtl m Cjieorgia Bagging’ and at the lowest market price Personal atten¬ tion Given to all business 1 VERY MAN Hfi OWN DOCTOR KW J« HAMILTON AYIBS, M. n. A 600-paR® Illnstratod Book, contain¬ ing Yaluablo information pertaining showing to disease of the human system, hqwrto treat and enro with simplest of medicines. The book contains analysis and of cf/artship and marriage; rearing management of children, besides rain able prescriptions, recipes, etc., with a and a full complement of facts in mate¬ ria medics that everyone should know. This most indispensable adjunct to ererj well-regulated household will be mailed, post-paid, to any address on receipt oi price, SIXTY CENTS. Address ATLANTA PUBLISHING HOUSE i U8 lord SL. ATLANTA. 0A. STYLES fHL 40 OF syLphs. overlands, rouges i<jur own miinuiaclure.' Ami Wrtlrrn Wheel Work** Cycles offer un Ak*»H eqtielietl values to W anted AGtNTS, DEALERS and WHEELMEN Everywhere l:i all ttejgbu and styles, and at *11 price# from ' -Lndie A LI. X .4H 1-N New or Second Hand and sell oa nMI/ / any 1‘nymriu*, with no extra charyr. f N>w !;it’It, Itied: urn ami kivj iricWl cycics i»t cut a prtc<9, from w Lieu it lihi-tal ili«x JUUtS a’r«- ma.de t -j t ifac ir«U» . SVL^O \\ GUR SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS Rrtii; uj ordf. n* from " r SYLPH CYCLES PUN £ ASY, lanrc c tv in th c T jfsnGV n or’W.-r^^-ft.uw \U ndcni Our frame with nnamnaiu' count tire. If y Oil nay wpr.Rf v. w .Lorr, an,, i .r-.-r., the Boh «v# nmimflB. CilftloRBe «n.l Parr l.t»t fW. rigid Sylph lilt !aJTard S.'U<1 for O*!^ am ROUSE, H &. CO.. Jffrs., o>-.i St., Peohia. Ill Do ) OH % FEEL SICK? Disease commonly comes pn with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous. H • SISFfE/S i SOM HE*D»CHf DYS- take RIPANS tabules £PS1* cr IHOtQCSItOS. *& ' BILIOUS. C0«1 IPSTE0. o nt« -ake RIPANS TABULES LUES COKPUMI. u. IV COYinitUMI *S SALL3Y*. or wo r take RIPANS TABULES StfFER DISTRESS SFTER Eiliftfi. RIPANS TABULES ’ Ripar s Tabufr- Reg date the System and Present* the Health. RIPANS TA8U5J 1 I EASY TO TAKE, QUICK TO ACT. A Wi COM^LCTC l< SAVE MANy A DOCTOR'S BILL. . . •urniriNf CMEST t ScM or «atbrm*il oo ror«pt of pnoo. ; mtOtQlNL • : Box (f viatb V reals, tatuly ptekt^t * belt*). , ■ ilk.. THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO * -to SPRUCE STREET. NEW VORK Ladies and Gentlemen have fresh, large stock of Clothing Hats Boots md Shoe. a ,whic\I wan ^.Jl Cloaks and walking jackets ^ fail. I will sell at the very lowest prices _ before I will keep stock till next iail. bargains valises, Umbrellas, Gents furnishing goods, these- * so* J if for and the Notions. best of goods 1 must at dispose the lowest oi of prices at ° n buy ^- trom wish F. RUBEN Crawfordville, Georgia We 3 >, WEST GROCERIES. RESTAURANT and MEAT MARKET. A Good Square Meal Come r. to zr^sfs&> see US if you have farm produce bbpl to sell U ym *m Aud Meats, Fresh Oysters and b ish k e t n^sDecttally us when you are in town and are hungry* ^ ’ w. D. WEST. 0- JI ■ -------- G. II NIXON. T, S. DANFORTII J\ T ixoq <S{ Dqqf’outl \ COTTON FACTORS. No’s. 3 and 4 Warren Block Augusta Gra Personal and undivided attention given to the weighing a.t .Selling of Cotton. Liberal cash advances Made on consignments, FARMERS FirG-Proof warehouse 739 Reynolds Street, Augusta ■ C3r£ta \Veespecially solicit the planters trade: Do strictly a commission business. low in conformity with the times. Bagging and ties furnished at lowest market price Write to us for terms. Cash advances on cotton by wagon or railroad CRANSTON & STOVALL. Eeynolds Street. Augusta? Ga SAFF 1 E&WEB 1 E! Wholesale and Retail Clothiers. OTHERS BLOW, BUT WE GET THE TRADEt Do you know the reason ’ We are selling splendid late style goods cheap. We buy goods in wholesale lots. This enables »xto Net yon have them our NEW YORK 1 BICES, for little money. Our Pawn Brokers Goods go at and the goods can hardly he told from new. Come to see us betore you go elsewhere. We will take pleasure in showing our goods. Ladies’ Jackets Yours to serve, Infill # Greensboro, SHARON, GEORGIA. The Commercial Center ol Taliaferro Colton can be sold within three eights of a cent,of Augusta Market. Corn, l’eas, Chickens. Eggs and other country prodne-e at tiill market iic For the accomodation of Visiting Friends as well as Regular Hats, J i KFNDRICK Keeps a nice line of Clothing, i)rV Goods Jeans, Ladies tine Hardware, Dress Goods. Tinware, Trunks. Glassware, Valises, h Harness and Buggies. and Provisions, Stoves, Drugs and variety of most anything Fancy Groceries a UaC r CT Stobes and Pf.ddt.ers. along * Dont be troubled veiy much about the price just bring your Pock <it Book and Change. value received. Will meet competition, and give you COTTOh FACTORS No. 727 Reynolds St, Augusta Gr^ Strict Personal attention given to ali Business. Libera Advances on consignments of cotton. FANCY AND PLAIN I.t I I I i.i > J 08 PRINTING