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Tn Mi article on “The Woilil 'at
I # ' * "—the porpitrt of wlu^h w tc
► » ot Then who art* ivjTutiuljy wine
often act v<*rv iimanely—a writer in
i' n m>/i>»ra’ Jour:,a? reproduces thin ff.Kx]
r. i st"H’ : “A gentleman of fortune
viMitwi a lunatic asylum, whore the treat
to,n» -s sttni cliietly of forcing the pa-
t 'cbt* to *Uod in tu 'a <>f oold water--
» . wi t-’i-huy aNaotexl up to their knees;
oshecfc, whose cnfoa were graver, up to
tl i middle ; while {mrsous very aarinus-
]y rJ were iminerii**] up to the neck.
’i he vniiUxr entered into conversation
with one of the patients, who appeared
to have some curiosity to know how the
‘•.'linger passed his time out of doors.
‘ I have horses and greyhounds f or
jxjui'rfmg,’ said the latter in reply to the
other's onegtiem. ‘ Ah, these ore very
expensive ! ’ 4 Yes, they cost me a great
heal i/f money iu the year, but they ore
the t>e.Ht of their kind.' ‘ Have you any
thin;; more?’ 'Yes; I have a pack of
k •iiKid.i for hunting the fox.’ ‘ Audthey
rrfwt a gn at dital. too ¥ 1 ‘A very great
via.!. And I have birds for hawking.
1 ( see ; birds for hunting birds. And
■These swell up the expense, I dare say ?’
‘ You muy say that, tor they are not
common in this country. And then I
sometimes go out with my gnu, accom
panied only by a setter and retriever.’
4 And these are expensive, too ? ’ 4 Of
course. Alter all, it is not the animals
of themselves that run away with the
money ; there must be men, you know,
to feed and look after them, houses to
dodge them iu—iu short, the whole
^porting establishment.’ ‘I see, I see.
3^on have homes, hounds, setters, re
trievers, hawks, men—and all for the
capture of foxes and birds. What an
enormous revenue they must cost you !
Now, what I want to know is this, what
return do they pay ?—what does your
year’s sporting produce ? ’ 4 Why, we
lriJJI a fox uow anil then—only they are
getting rather scarce hereabouts—and
we sel min bag less thau fi!ty brace of
birds each season.’ ‘Hark!’ said the
lunatic, lookiug anxiously around him.
'My friend ! ’ (in an earnest whisper,)
4 there is the gate behind you ; take my
advice, and be off out of this place
while you are safe. Don’t let the doctor
set his eyes upon you. Ha ducks us to
some purpose ; but, as sure as yon arc, a
living man, ho will half drown you I ’ ”
A BALKY HO USE.
A Canada paper gives room to the fol
lowing curious mode of dealing with a
balky horse : I would prepare myself
with a good strap—I want no whip ;
perhaps he has got a good taste of that
already, and still he is master. But
uome dav, when I was at peace with my
self and ail around, I would hitch him
to the buggy, turning his head to the
village. He goes half the way very well
indeed ; 'then he begins to think he has
gone far enough in that direction, and
atone. I step down ; he expects me to
nse the whip; he is mistaken. As a
criminal, I treat him on the silent sys
tem. 1 push him back a little out of
Itee way. I show him the strap, putting
it up to his nose. I go to the off side
and buckle it to his fore leg, close up to
his breast, throwing the other end over
his shoulder ; I then raise his near foot
and tix it with the hoof almost touching
the holly. This done, I 6ay, “ Now, old
chap, you just stand there.” I don’t
smoke, so I take a paper from my
pocket, and tending a place where I can
*h down, and he see me, I begin to read.
Tiiis is lomctiiiug he did not bargain for,
hud the novelty of standing on throe legs
somewhat diverts his mind from the
cause that stopped him. I think that is
Die chief point gained, and the most
humane. When the strap is taken off 1
show it to him, caress hint a little, and
vo move >«ii without irritation. The
►Hup w.U now become a pari of the bar*
Ui-HH f iv a n.outh or two, till at Just the
► g!it of tt a id act us a talisman.
Irish potatoes bring from 40 to 5
cents p*M - •uahel in Lmnplrin enmity ;
and yet our people pay at least six
times the price for those grown at the
North. We can hot believe that the
reason why the home-grown potatoes
irlng so.poor a o^ce and find so slow
•nweis do not prop
o market. Every
grown in Lump •
sale at,
pkin.
New Attractions
AT
The Music House of the South*
(a-
llfrig*
tk tsr
I
Pianos, Organs, Musical
Instruments.
G. H. U.—E. I O. M.-L. P. Q S.
An extended visit among the principal piano
ami organ factories lias enabled us to make tbe
finest selection of instruments ever brought
to Augusta.
Our stock, which will bo replenished weekly
from the best manufacturers, wi 1 be the largest
and most complete In tbe South.
Uur prices tbe lowest and terms of pay
meat the easiest ever offered.
sheet music and music books—large discount
from publisher’s prices. Best. Italian strings,
ami everything desired iu the line ot music.
have money by visiting or corresponding with
G. (). Iiobinson cfe Co.
oct.20’82.by. 831 Broad St., Augusta, Ua.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
From this date the services of Mr. C. H. Taylor,
as tuner aud repairer lor us terminate. All or
ders for same will receive the prompt attention
of Mr. T. Harry Oates, who guarantees entire
satisfaction. O. O. Robinson & Co.
Augusta, Ga., October 8 1882.
J. B. JSeedy.
WHOLESALE GROCER.
ASD-
Lm porter of Fruit
COE. BAY & WHITAKER STREETS,
SAVANNAH,
GA
Headquarter* mid First. Hands
for Fine Fancy Grocers.
Green and Dried Fruits of all kinds
in Henson.
1 1 sun the ordy importer of Fruit in
the State, and c n-cquei,t.1 y
Hendquart, r-.
| V 1 i£ stock of Ho’i.lay Good-,
Fin-works, etc., etc
I <1 clo'82,'>-y
BLACKSMITHING
IN AI.L ITS
BRANCHES.
- : 0
Horseshoing Specialty-
: o :
CARRIAGES. BUGGIES ANI) WAGONS
Repaired at Short Notice aud in the Best Style.
: 0 :
T,
HE undersigned begs leave to inform
the public that he is prepared to do black-
smithing in all its branches, at his shop,
opposite Mr. S. A. Gray’s Stables, and
asks a share of the public patronage. He
makes Morse Shying a Specialty, and docs
his work promptly and well. He has secured
the services of a competent carriage makerand
Wheelright, and is prepared to make your
broken or worn Carriages’ Buggies and Wag
0 ns as good as new.
Prices to suit the limes.
Give him a trial.
aprut-o o 1. O. BYgNS.
>e. 8, (ftufficieut to effect
a permanent cure, unless In
severe cues.) $.v; No. 1, (lasting^
over three months, will restore tho
1m the wont condition,) •7. Sent by''
rnali, In pl<dn wrappers. Full Direo-
?&*£*&
■ me worst oonaition,) 97. sent hy^
in plain wrappers. Full Direo-
EaStiona for using will accompany eadi boxS
^ JPrejHtred and Sold ONI, T by
HARRIS REMEDY CO. Mfe. Chemists,
j Market and 8th Sts., 8T. LOUI8, MO.
jutil6.’82 I'-'
TUTT’S
PILLS
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
Lou 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
• feeling of having neglected some duty,
'Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Tellow Skin,
Headache generally over the right eye,
Restlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
colored 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 tbe Appetite, and cause the
body to Tube on Flesh, thus tbe system is
nourished, and by their Tonic Action on tbe
IHarestive Organs, Begnlar Stools are pro
duced. Price 25 cents. So Hurray RL, N. T.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Gray Hair or Whiskkrs changed to a Glossy
Black by a singleapplication of this Dye. It im
parts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold
by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of tl.
OFFICE, U HVRBAT ST., HEW TOBK.
( Vr. TUTTS IASCAL of Y.lu.hl. Ufora.Uon uC
Istil ■oootyto atllbs nailed IftU si
8*.;. . ■ , f .
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VI UYD ■ < ' H"r ’
KM' '3'^
DOWN THEY C-O!
Dress Goods and all Sorts
of
DrKHH TriMMINGH
Tuty must go between u'w and the new yea!
At YOUR PRICE, A O f MIRE.
Blanket-, Shawls, Skirts, Underwear and Cashmeres must gu
I intend to have a general clnar; nee sale of my entire stock, an a* Ut com
mence the new year with » brand new outfit in every department.
Cnshmeres, in all the new “Hades, including evening colors, beside; .Ter-
s^y clotlis »nd Basket Flannels are included in the above sale
Kid Gloves in all the newest shades for the street and for evening; wear
Tyrol or Chatnoise Glove*, Driving Gloves f>r doct rs, Buck and L \M< r
Gloves, nea' lot Mousquemires, F"ster’» Patent Lacing Gloves, BillXiio
Robes, buggy b aukete, cumforts aud crumb cloths, call, see and get pi kV*
JAMES
M I E L E R
oct!3’82am
MILLERS CORNER, Augusta, Ga
F >r Sal
territor 1
It Stands at the Head!
THE LIGHT-RUN SING
DOMESTIC.
That it is the acknowledged Loa
der in the Trade is a fact that Can
not be disputed. Many imitate it.
None equal it. The largest armed,
the lightest Running, the most
beautiful wood-work,
• AND IS WARRANTED
To be made of the best material.
To do any and all kinds of wrk.
To he cmplete in every respect.
Fulcber & Co., Wayt eshoro, Ga. Agents wanted in unoccupied
• Idress Domestic Sewing M achine Co, Richmond, Va. oc(27,'iy
PLEASANT! SAFE! POSITIVE!
%»GONORRHEAiGLEET&?L‘’
Also Prevents Contagion No loss ot Time or
change of Diet Overwhelming sales, munis -
takable cures and unbounded satisfaction An
Agent wanted In every city and town In South
Seut by express on receipt of price, Address
BONKOCINE CO ,
•clt kgutibuuAK State. ATLANTA, tea
d c8 82b
Howto Cure Consumption!
The great num
ber of deaths from
THU ATLANTA POST-APPEAL.
The only daily in tho State published every
010111111,;, Monday included.
Fen'less in combating wrong in cIUiuoh ringi,
or iiai^.los. Gives full market reports, corrode!
Containing all the latest. Telegraphic News.—
Is newsy, hprluiit.l.v aud progressive. All mllcles,
uditurial or otherwise, snort, spicy and pointed,
containing the pith of all subjects treated.
Sunday’s edition contains all the news, Tele-
grapnic, General und Local, as well as Llterury
articles f general merit*. . .
Monday’s edition aloiro worth thy price of
iviptiou.
•’anta Post-Anpeal, 7 issues every week,
Minium. 5M foi six niomiis. >i.25 for
cents for trial moiitli.
r Ari-RAA Puausuixu Co.
Atlanta. Oa
^this destroyer of
D the human race,
and its rapid in
crease, call with
trumpet voice for
the genius of some
one to devise
means for the de
thronement of its
E ower. The cure
as been discov
ered and is sav
ing thousands.
Genius has in
vented a detect
or; nature has
furnished the
remedv. Avail
yourself of it be
fore it is too late.
A slight cold, if
NASHVTLLE, TENN. neglected, often
terminates in
consumption. To guard against this sure
and fatal destroyer use the only antidote,
CouMBena’Coini>ound Honey of Tar.
For ssle by \V. F. Ilolloymsn.
junl(>,’82.b-y.
IE 1 O XT r T l r j r ! ■
HORSE AND CAT * Lu PCGu-fT
A. combination of Pro.
toxids of Iron, Peruvian
Bark and Phosphorus in
a jxUatablo form. Par
Debility Boss of Appe
tite, Prostration of Vital
Powers it is indispensa
ble. *
ter’.v. a . I. H.C ijPS Writes:— / i e» BEV.J.LTOWWjsB,
After p thorouph trial of the / FUnl Mbw ^indnatrw m uw-
IRON TONIC, I te ke pieat,uxe / THAT / inaastry * u
in stating that I have been /^n VT JFl nYl - 1 co^aiacr It
greatly benefited by its X M B I 11 /* most excellent remedy Soi
u :;e. Mini. ter.s a ^T Pub- / the debilitated vital forces,
lie Speakers will find it
of the p res test value
where a Tonic is neces
sary. I recommend it
as a reliable remedial
agent, possessing un
doubted nutritive and
restorative properties
Louisville, A'j., Oct. 2, i-%2.
f&ZTASSS 87 THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 813 H. KAI27 ST.. ST. L0U13.
jun!6,’82.b-y. %
'I he Old Established Furniture Hoyse
Of* E Cr Rogers,
549 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
H»s a larue stock of Furniture, fine and medium, all latest styles and bottom
prices.
UNDERTAKING.—Full stock of wood and metallic cases constantly on
h»»d. , nov3’82;i«n
JAMES (5.11AI LIE <fc SONS.
-DEALERS IN
Cfrp ( *t“, Oil (Noth*, Chromes & UphoKtery Goods. Window Curt«i»i
it Sltudo^, VV all l\*.pur.> A Borders, Choice Family Groceries A PHttwtati«>t»
Supplies.
713 Broad street, Augusta (ieo.
raav40,’82.b-v.
FCUT7.
' KOUTZ ; 'N
1\ ndleton Foundry and Machine Works
CHAS, F. LOMBARD,
(Succej-Hor to Pendleton & Brother.)
No. 615. 617 and 619 Koltock Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Manufacturer and dealer in mill machinery, engines and supplies. Brass
and iron casting of every variety and style. Special attention given to
repairs. Give m« a call. Chas. F. Lombard, Proprietor.
Give me a call.
Wm. Pendlicton, Superintendent.
sept,22,’8'2.b-y.
Mo Horaic will <!1e of Cot.io, Hors or Luxo Ki
Vbb, If Vout*'* I’ow'lor* urn lined in ilrrc.
KoiiU'm Powders wIIII'liromi'lprevent lloo r lloT,Kn \
loutz’B Powders will prevent <)a!" iv I■
Fontz'n Powder* will tiw-ren n P'p ipT-li < ' n d
*ml erenni twunly per eml., siel uiid,J l.. : 1 utter f.r*
tmd sweet.
Komi's Powders will rum „r i -event nlinost vvf
PltRAM to widen IJoiWOI lltld I 'Ullee.-e Mltl'at't.
i Ol'TR’H PoWPeRS V 11,1. WlVi: KA'1 IRRACTIuR.
Soil everywlirro.
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llTlT ioS'onrt'Tur* ramodlo..' Coll or write for Lilt of Qoow>
iono to bo onowerod bjr thooo doolrlu tro.lm.nl by outl.
rhmwnkriMbw Huptwro abootrt Mart tb.tr oddnoo,*
Load loarm com.
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— II I A fttvoi
FREE!
REUABLE SELF-CURE.
A fbvorlte prescription of on* of tke
J J |„ n, e u, ^
of Nervous,
Boat noted and sueoessfu
(now retired) foi ttiecoro
bool Jlfanhood, Weakness mud
fe plain ooaltHl uuvolope/Vww
4 00.. UkWmm.
juu.lti,’82b y.