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PARSING A IT A T.
BY MRS. V. O. TV (.ED.
New Attractions
Ptoslng mv*y, *o whV'i-rrB Hip wlri<J,
As It treads in it* trnckii** cruirst;
And passing away, doth the bright I'.ll my,
As it leaps from it* crve.;*1 source.
All passing away on the Ptiearn of time,
To oblivion’s vale in a far-off cliiuo.
Matter and man, we make no dcley,
To eternity’s gulf we stp parsing wa-ay.
rawing away, mark the weirhied brow.
And the bead with !ho silvery hnir.
And the furrowed oheok, how they plainly «|nV
That they’re leaving a world ot one.
Tea, passing away, even beauty’s flower
Is fading fast ’neiilii the spoiler's power,
And fair and frail, to their tied of tiny,
Adown In the tomb are passing sway.
Passing away, shrieks the ocean’s wave,
A* it breaks on the beaten shore;
And the tortured tide is left to abide
The cliffs with a hollow roar.
Aye, passing away, both from castle and cot,
The places which know ns will soon know us nt t
Whether peasant or Prince nature’s last debt to
At the flat of God we are passing away.
Passing away, eves time himself
Benda under his load of tears,
His limbs are frail and hi* oheclt grows pato
With the furrows of sorrowing tears.
IVjth his broken scythe, with a silent tread.
He 1* passing on to the home of Miu dead:
With a bending form aud with lochs grown gray,
liven time himself is passing away.
Passing away, how swiftly they go!
Those scenes of our youth once dear;
Tfiose friends we loved are by doath removed,
And tha world waketh strange and drear 1
And tha hopes of our youth, see, they all depart,
And the Chords *f love round the human heart;
B’en the soul groweth tired of its cot of clay,
And the essence immortal would folu pass away.
Passing away, all but God’s bright throne,
And His servants’ home above,
And His grace divine and the boundless mine
Of His eternal love.
And His will to save, through a Savior's blond,
The child of faith who hath washed in the flood;
Even earth to Its frame-work doth all decay,
Hut God and His love will ne'er pass away.
—Chintv Ledger.
Savannah News : Tito steamship,
City of Augusta, which left Saturday
t venlirg for New York, took as part
1 f her cargo 8.000 bushels of core;
of the new elevator, for G'a umv, o:i
through bill of lading of Ocean
Steamship Company and State Line.
This is the fir-t cargo of the kind that
has been shipped this way, a previous
C.irpo for Europe havin ' been s uit
direct in hu'k. It is another evidence
of what can be done in the wav of ex
portation of produce through this
{.) rf, an 1 w-‘ truafcth it it will load ’<>
other shipments. Messrs. S. (J.
.llayix s & Bro., > re the shippers of
Ibis jis widl as the nrevb us cargo
in bu k. and 'hey deserve the c tn-
lu-'-indatioii of our people for being
pioneers in an effort which may do
*•> much for our port.
The furious Walled Like, i » the
State <:f Iinva, 150 miles west of Du- ■
b.njiie, has reo-nrly attracted much
•■Mention. T is in the midst of prai-j
rie ia d, and is two or three fei-i j
above the earth’si surface. It i- en- j
closed by h wall of stones in some i
places ten feet high, fifteen feet wid-
at the bottom, and five feetewide at.
the top. The stones vary in weight
trout three tons to 100 pounds.--
Tntre are no stones on the surface of
.the ground within ton miles of the
lake. A few years ago the ice on the
bike broke the wall ii several places,
su l the farmers weie obliged to re
pair it to prevent inundation.
The first instance in America wl ere
a lady officiated at a wedding cerem'
ny was at Coiambus, Ohio, a few
days lisp 1 , when Mrs. Lydia G. liocl
ick, the evangelist, performed the*
marriage service for Charles Pirn,
of Damascus, Ohio, and miss Emma
Bryant. Both bride and gro on are
.members of the S>’*ciety of Friends
One of the deserted uiiiing towns
of Nevada has been taken by the In
dians, who are now living in grand
style in abandoned rows of good
brick houses, which they have im
proved to th ,j ir tastes as far as possi
ble by knocking out the doors nnd
windows and punching hoiea in the
roofs-
Walker county h«s the olde«'
groom in the State. R >tx;rt Anderson,
of the Cove, who married Miss Je
mima Catlett a few days ago, was ill
town last week. He i« 87, but car
ries his uge well, while bis bride is
years of age.
The grand jury of Chatham coun
ty f und 112 indictments against ill' ll
of Savannah for gambling. That
look4 like business for the courts,
fun for the gamblers, und money for
%the solicitor-general.
Gov. Lowrcy, of Mississippi, has
oved a charter* for a company
> reposes to engage extensive-
uitiviffion of jute in that
AT
The Music House of the South.
if
Pianos, Organs, Musical
Instruments•
(r. II U.—E. I O. M.—L. P. Q. S.
An extended visit among the principal piano
and organ factories has enabled us to make the
idlest selection of instruments ever brought
to Augusta.
Our stock, which will be replenished weekly
i from the best manufacturers, wid be the largest
j and most complete in the South,
t Our prices the lowest and terms of pay
i meat tiie easiest ever offered.
Sheet music and music books—largo discount
from publisher’s prices. Best Italian strings,
and evcrythiuK desired in the line ot music.
Save money by visiting or corresponding with
IS. O. Ilobinson cfc Co.
oct.20’82.by. 831 broad St., Augusta, Ga.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
From tins date the services of Mr, C. H. Taylor,
as tuner and repairer for us terminate. All or
ders for same will receive the prompt attention
of Mr. '1'. Harry Oates, who guarantees entire
.satisfaction. G. O- Robinson & Co.
Augusta, Ga., October 3 1882. *'
J. B. Reedy.
GROCER.
ANII-
I in D o r t 6 v of E r u i i
COH. BAY & WHITAKER STREETS,
AVANNAH,
GA
Headquarters and First Hands
for Fine Fancy Grocers.
Green and Dried Fruits of all kinds
in Season.
Ik
T am the only importer of Fruit in
tiie State, >md c'iiscquentiy
Headquarter*-.
A 1 ig stock of Holiday Good*,
Fireworks, eU'., etc
<b cl5’82,b-y
BLACKSMITHING
IN ALL ITS
B R AH CHSS.
-- :0
Horseshoing Specialty•
:0:
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES AND WAGONS
Repaired at Short Notice aud in the Best Style.
: O:
T.
DOWN THEY CO!
I'rcpared anti Solti ONLY by
HARRIS REMEDY CO.Mfg.Chemists,
| Market ano 8th 8ts., ST. LOUIS, MO.
junl6,’82.b-v.
TUTT’S
PILLS
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Xioss of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
the Head, with a dull sensation in the
back part, Pain under the Shoulder
blade, fullness after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty.
Weariness, Dizziness, fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow skin.
Headache generally over the right oye,
Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
eolored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’S PILLS are especially adapted to
such cases, one dose effects such a change
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite, and cause the
body to Take on Flesh, thus the system i3
nourished, and by their Tonic Action on tho
Digestive Organs, Regular Slools arc pro
duced. Price 25 cents. 35 Murray St., Ji. Y.
<—■—O——P—B—»P—Mlimi W ■1—1 tr.M
TUTTS HAIR OYE,
Gray Hair or Wuiskrus changed to a Glossy
Black by a single application of this 11 yis. Itiin-
g arts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold
y Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of $L
OFFICE, 35 MURRAY ST., NEW YORK.
( Dr. TUTUS MANUAL of Valuable Information murt-v
Ewfnl Receipt, will be mailed VlUUt or appUcaUiuay
deu.8
Dress Goods and
all Sorts of Dress Tiimwingm
Tney must go between now and the new year
At YOUR.PRICE, HOT MINE.
Blankets, Shawls, Skirts, Underwear and Cashmeres must go
I intend to have a general clearance pule of my entire stock, so as to com
mence the new year with a brand new outfit in every department.
Cashmere?, in all the new shades, Including evening colors, besides Jer
sey cloths and Basket Flannels are included in the above sale
Kid Gloves in all the newest shades for the street and for evening wear
Tyrol or Ghamoise Glove?, Driving Gloves f<>r doctors, Buck and L°jiu>r
Glove?, now lot Mousquetuires, Foster’s Patent Lacing Gloves, Buffalo
Robes, buggy blanket?, comforts and crumb cloths, call, see and get prices
JAMES
M I L L E ® »
oct!3’82am
MILLER’S CORNER, Augusta, Ga
Stands at the Head
THE light-running
DOMESTIC.
That it is the acknowledged Lea
der in tho Trade is a fact that can
not be disputed. Many imitate if.
None equal it. The largest armed,
the lightest Running, the most
beautiful wood-work,
m
and is warranted
To be made of the best materi? 1 .
YisSs&r? To do any and all kind? of work.
- To be complete in every respect.'
For Sale by Fulc 1 er & Co., Wavresboro, G». Agents wanted in unoccupied
territory. Address Domestic Skiving Machine Co. Richmond, Va. oct27,* y
“*ws’«*wHrv»■
H E undersigned begs leave to inform
the public that lie is prepared to do black-
smithing in all its branches, at liis shop,
opposite Mr. S, A. Gray’s Stables, and
asks a share of the public patronage. He
makes Horse Slicing a Specialty, and does
his work promptly and well. He has secured
the services of a competent carriage maherand
Wheelright, and is prepared to make your
broken or worn Carriages’ Buggies and Wag
ons as good as new.
Prices to suit the times.
Give him a trial.
apr 141-0-0 I. O. BYRNS.
RE-OPENED.
Tiie citizens cf Waynesboro are in
formed that I have rt-opend
M Y ME A T M A II K K T,
Wucre I shall keep on hand the best.
Meats to he found »uy where.
Eish, Oysters, Shrimp^ Crabs,
and everything in my line.
jfjr 1 have heretofore been faithful
to mf 1 customers and ask a coulinuauc'?
of their patronage.
Polite attention, fair dealing, low
price* and Freeh G»>"ds to all. Give
i me h trial. THOH. TANT.
18.’82hm
PLEASANT! SAFE! POSXTTVE!
»G0N0RRHBIGIEET«
Alsc Prevents Contagion No lossot Time or
change of Diet Overwhelming sates, unmis
takable cures and unbounded satisfaction Ail
Agent wanted tu every eiiy and town in South
Bent by express on receipt of price, Address
BONKOCINE CO ,
fell AsantaScutneru States ATLANTA. Ga
dw8’82bv %
Howto Cure Consumption!
_ The great num-
‘|LJ O her of deaths from
J*v^this destroyer of
the human race,
[JN O and its rapid in
crease, call with
trumpet voice for
the gijpiusofsome
one to devise
means for the de
thronement of its
power. The cure
tas been discov
ered and is sav
ing thousands.
GenittB has in
vented a detect
or; nature has
lurnished the
remedy. Avail
yourself of it be-
ifore it is too late.
A slight cold, if
NASHVILLE, TENN. neglected, often
terminates in
consumption. To guard against this sure
and fatal destroyer use the only antidote,
Coussens’Compound Honey of Tar.
For sale by W- F. Holleyuanp.
junl6/82.h.y.
~ 2? O’ TJCj ZFT
HORSE AND CAYTLL POWJLRC
Goussens&Tabler!
Mo Honra will die of Colio, Hots or Lena Fit
V*r, If Koutx’s Powders nre used In time.
Fotity.’H Powders will euro nnd prevent lion < 'iiott n.\.
Founds Powders will prevent (Ia!m i< I .vts.
I'ontz'b Powders will Im res u the f|muit!»v o' i u?
and cronni twenty per vent., uud nuke v:.e Lutter f.nu
aud sweet. • _
Fontz’s Powders will Hire or prevent nlmoet kviBy
Disp.akk to wlileli Horses und < uttlonre Hidi|eet.
FoUTy.’H PoWlIKlIB VlLL (live 3AT1SFA0V10N.
Bold everywhere.
pAvm r. r'rr; rroprtotor,
pal" • • - ?r r , mu.
For.s'le l.y W. F. IIoli.kyman.
Deo.lo/SS.b-y.
,y - h v E fP
VtiiKlb
■s*<r*>w«> •.*.»«•: I>i4 / i.}.-uMVIVUai
B-EV.A. I. HOBj3y Wi-itos:—
Aftor a tnoroutrh trial of the
IT.CN rONIG. I sake ydeasore
in sta-.ii’-g that X have been
greatly benefited by its
use. ministers and i’ub'
lie Speakers will find it
of the e-rentast value
where a Tonic in neces
sary. I recommend it
ao a reliable remedial
agent, possessing un
doubted nutritive and
restorative-properties.
Louisville, Ky., Oil. 2, 1SS2.
JL combination of Pro.
toxride of Iron, Peruvian
Bark and Phosphorus in
a palatable forme Par
Debility f Boss of Appe
tite, Prostration of Vital
Powers it ia indispensti-
ble.
REV. J. L. TOWNER,
■ays:—
I consider it
a most excellent remedy ioi
the debilitated vital forces.
,/puaiFiESA^Z,
BLOOD
CMPABID TEB DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 213 H. HAIH 8T., BT. LOUIS.
junl6,’82.b-y.
Ihe Old Established Furniture House
OfE <i Rogers,
549 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.-■■■— ■■
H?s a large stock of Furniture, fine and medium, all latest styles aud bottom
prices.
UNDERTAKING.—Full stuck of wood and metallic case* conetantly ©n
baud. - uov3’82am
JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS.
-DEALERS lN-
C?rpet«, Oil Olothp, Cbromos Si Upholstery Goods. Window Curtains
it Shades, W all Papers & Borders, Choice Family Groceries & 'Plantation
Supplies.
713 Broad street, Augusta (ieo.
miAl9.’83.b-V.
Pt ndleton Foundry and Machine Works
(H AS. I’. LOMBARD,
(Successor to Pendleton & Brother.)
No. G15. 617 and 619 Kollock Street, Augusta, Geprgia.
Manufacturer und dealer in mill machinery, engines and supplies. Bran"
and iron casting of every variety and style. Special attention sriveu to
repair?. Give me a cull. Chas. F. Lombard, Proprietor.
Wm. Pendi.kton, Superintendent. #ept,22,’82.b-y.
C otv^UTVcilTwrnQ
1 KS5 JJ*1jVJ I lo
Iona axperl.no. Ia eurlnR dliasnai •( tb. Illood, Skla aa4
Bom**.—Nervous UeblUto, lmpotener. .OmuIu
laoiptMi
__ ___ __ Graip
lo be an.ww.il bp thuM dMlrtas lr.uoi.al bp in.ll.
MIS. .Ulr.rlnp froai Rapture U.uld wad thalr lMra.,1
l.aru HMn.lulai to tli.lr ndiwnUfu. llbnUlnaJ
_ *»«, DM. BCTTS, IS N. HA St.. R. Uak, ■*.
■ITAfiUHtU DVBB THIRTY YRAHB
juu.l6,’82h-y.
^RE
A flavoi
FREE I
RELIABLE SELF-CURE.
A favorite pmacriptlon of one of the
2 at noted aud aucccaeful Mnecialista In the V. H.
(sow retired) for theoure
I Manhood, VVoohnoompixi Decay. Heal
>1 a sealed eavulupe/Vee. Drugfisi* eon Hllit
Address M. WATO A 00.. LeeMsss. Ms.
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