The true citizen. (Waynesboro, Ga.) 1882-current, June 08, 1883, Image 2

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* (T/ti' (Tnn• (THiznt. Mn r>'inl. t T'lshhiu I'tirlv. Tlif 1,11 W.\ VNKKitf >1:1 ,1 'I',, W,tl/lll .si" M i'. 11. K. I'li/.i'iiiorc ami M i v Farris were married at tin 1 resi- mice nf tin* former, on Ktfnday, tlu* 1’. Wilkins, Ksq., oHiei- l‘ I lie (Mil di.-triot. rtrsiiiit IV, II. 1 icon ap>ar<Kl<i.grMr^ , .i^w-*-i f t> • ^rirnfcjsacw «*rwtvii*i m 'taiLW AlcCathern has line strolls through tin 27th nit., \\ atiilg. All II. Bwti anil family have »m a Vivik to rein lives in ill n tv. now engage ■st iee-ereai —Mr. P. returned fr Jeifersnu e — ;\|r. .1 litt 1 exon is in editing the eoldi -land in the South. —I ust received at S. A. GUAY'S a nice line of I',lack Hunting, ('all and see t hem. my 11 — .Mr. Janies Stratford, of Louis* v i I If, has accepted a position in W. A. Wilkins A- < Vs. liar. — We regret to learn that .Mr. It. ,i. Kllison is very ill with typhoid pneumonia, at his home, near Sardis church. — II. Franklin pays the full market price in cash for Hides, old I run and Wool. myl I — Mr. li. ('. Moody, of Augusta, was in town this week visiting his brother, Mr..I. (Moody, the sew ing machine agent. — Miss Mary Igasnn, of Charleston, S. li* visitinjrf Mrs. (,'. F. Shew- j make. "We wish her a pleasant stay in our beautiful little city. —Onto W. A. Wilkins A- Co’s to see the tine assortment of Crackers just received. my 11 — Miss Minnie Patterson has re turned to her home in Jefferson county, after several days visit to Hr. L. D. Johnson, near Forest i Hall. —Shriner’s Indian Vermifuge is strictly a vegetable compound, for mulated particularly for destroying and expelling worms, 'fry it. For sale by W. F. 1 lolleymau, —Call at W. A. Wilkins & Co.’s for the famous “Old Guard” and “Cabi net” Whiskies. myl I —We are told that real estate in Millville, this county, has advanced more than 100 per cent, since the artesian well was bored there, and a copious supply of pure water obtain ed. —Call at I fall’s restaurant for tine \ Ice Cream, Lemonade and So da Water. Prompt attention given to orders from private families, and free delivery to any part of the; city. ’ ’ It. | —Mr. "Louis 1). Alexander, who is well known to our readers, will leave for Xew York on the “1st of June, inst., to visit his friends. We wish our young friend a pleasant visit, and a safe return. Klin* Unfits. i hi Wednesday evening the rains set in, and on both Thursday and Friday evenings copious showers fell, which appeared to he general. Most of our farmers were ready to receive it, and crops will now get on a homo. (fit Iie frue (hut “all flu* honor i lies” in each doing his part, each in-j artesian well this w dividual member of the party ot |auk of piping, 'flu which we are about to speak ; serves immortality. The pa consisting of Hr. Perkins, Ci Maddox, Hr. Cains, Capt. Tlion Joe Thomas, Klias Pell, \\. Crymes, Thomas Hooves, P Hooves, Judge W. S. Codhee, Nathan Jackson, colored cook, John polk, colored hottle-wa- druggist, met at Milieu on j Thursday, and took hacks for < sale. See advor- doue on I he k, owing to i | ting is-ex ported by Tuesday or Wednesday next, and work will be immediately and vigorously resumed. I h*■ well is now not; feet deep, and we confi dently expect water at, or less than oOO foot. All the appropriations and lowest price at If. Franklin’ —Mr. W. country hams for t isement. —The Ice Cream Party given by the Sunflower anil Tiger base ball clubs on Friday evening was a grand success. —Water and Well thickets, Trunks and Window Shades at 111 v 11 \ lllir llniiie III 4 Hull. A colored base ball club of Waynesboro, played a match game with a club from the country last Saturday. At the end of the t>t 11 inning, the score stood Flo for the Waynesboro club, to IT for the country. The Waynesboro club would have made a few more rounds, but as the weather was very warm thev broke down. ' ton’s ferry, on the < igeechee river, and tlmy arrived without accident. The usual rules governing such parties were adopted, except that no member of the party was allow ed to carry any secret reservoir, tank or flask concealed about his person, and no member of the par- who is bossin generosity boro, we I donations having been exhausted | some time ago, and Maj. Wilkins having been pushing the work at his own expense, a meeting of the citizens wa- called on Tuesday eve ning, and a donation of .fil,nun dol lars asked to complete the work. We learn that the citizens with their usual generosity very readily made up the money. Mr. S. A. (Iray giv ing .ji.TOO. Knowing the vim, enter prise and energy of Maj. Wilkins the worl and the if the people of Waynes- ave never for one mo- Coin pli hi ontu ry. The following compliment from the Augusta A Vies is highly appre ciated, and we beg to tender our Augusta contemporary our thanks for the llattering terms in which he is pleased to notice our fair con- tributor : “Blanche (.’arleton,” a serial story, by “Dido” in the Waynesboro Tun; Citizen, is very interesting read ing. “Dido” is a most promising story writer, and will yet make fame and money by her pen. Till'} I.it. On Thursday evening, while the rain was at its best, and the streets Hooded, several of our citizens, who had been out on a lishing frolic be gan to arrive in hot haste. Among them coming in were our young friends Rodney Attaway and J. J. Saxon, who were seated in a buggy, Tlii* W:unpsI>on> TinT. Oil lay evening two interest ing and hotly contested races were trotted over the Waynesboro course. The first one was between Mr. Simeon Hell’s s. g., "Morgan, and Mr. F. F. Oates’ s. g., ( bites, Oates clear ed the string on tin gan getting in 1 li the next two heats. Distance miles, time 2:t(>. The second race was between Air. Harlow Attawa.v’s b. g., Albert and Major Wilkins’ s. m.,Florence. Albert came in ahead of Florence in both heats, which seemed to surprise sporting circles, tv was allowed to take an extra dose of John’s physic unless he could prove that he was badly snakebit. The rules settled, the party set about the task before them; lishing tackle was got out, boats launched, and the fishermen were soon on their way, bent on the capture of the finny tribe, the cook gathered tuel and prepared his cooking utensils for quick work, while the druggrst was the most industrious member of the party, and displayed a tine stock of poison antidote, opening and testing each package to assure himself that it was of the standard strength. The fish ers had tine luck, bagging (lining train time. Aft (lodbee A the evening l->7 line iiereb,ol which Alulky’s corner theirTa\rse made a J edge < lodbee caught as, and claim- sll( [ ( p.. n turn, when the xmmtg gents, ed the belt. Hut his claim was con- after performing one of ehc greatest tested by Tom Reeves^ who caught f^tes of ground and lofty\tumbling To lisli and a moccasin. Reeves measured their lengths in\he mud.) taking —A copy of the (leorgia ('ode, ot Iss'J, belonging to our friend < 'olnnel John D. Ashton, Ksq., was taken from the ('ourl 1 louse near the close of the late term of our Superior Court. It’s return, or any informa tion concerning it, will be thankful ly acknowledged by Col. Ashton. —We received a sample stalk of cotton Friday evening from S. J. Kllison, which measured 17 inches above the ground, and had nine squares on it. 'The stalk was taken from a Held of 2N acres, and is re- liady woods. Occasionally from some shift tested nook the merry laugh of some fair one would thrill oursoiils with ex ultation. The dark, lengthened shadows of the trees bid us return home, and we bade the murmuring stream adieu, hoping at an early period to visit there again. F.verv one returned home joining in one I chorus—a day well and pleasantly spent. Cy ill’s. J Always on Hand Synopsis of Legal Advertisements. mold lost faith in this paramount ported to be only an average of the enterprise to our city, and we hope whole Held. Mr, Kllison will have before the -1th of J illy to be able to i blooms by the first, and will contest announce its successful completion. ! for the first new bale next fall, —Mr. William Warnock, of Hrin- sonville, is one of the few farmers of this county who “lives at home, and boards at the same place.”— Last year he raised enough meat to run Ids two plantations, and now has pill bushels of corn for sale. He is one of the few farmers who makes his business pay—and he does it by making all his provisions at home. rill i:It 1 KF L\ 1,1’.: ind came by our office door on fast We are proud of such farmers and hope their numbers will increase until not a bushel ot Western corn or an ounce of Western meat Is old in our county. claimed that the snsike not only entitled him to the belt, but also to an extra dose of John’s medicine. It was decided that the judge retain first heat. Mur- the championship, and that llceves work well, beat | u . entitled to the medicine. This decision was reluctantly acquiesced in by the Judge, he holding that the physic ought to be divided. Sev eral amusing incidents occurred.— Joe Thomas was attracted by some object at the bottom of the river, and unceremoniously plunged i». | hauls of dirt will till up tin which tliev left in the street. CumminiicatnL Rodney got the start and Hiking a The colored people of our town allying leap turned two summer- and community have this week en- saults over Saxon and came to the joyed the benefit of an Institute ground on the back of Ids head, and held by Rev. \\ . II. Ale I n tosh, D.D. spreading out, covered more ground This reverend gentleman is under than anv man of his size we ever the appointment of the Raptist Will he sold before the I’onrt House door on tin* first Tuesday In .Inly next, the following property to-wit: ( Mu* t met of land containing seven hundred and Hfty acres, lying In said county near the Hlebnumd comity line, on Mclican creek; also t lint certain other tract containing forts acres, known ax the House place or tract for merly belonging to lienjainln I’ulmcr deceas ed: also that certain other tract containing • M) acres,known as t he Honllncan tract, hound North and Hast hy Mclican creek, South hy lands now or formerly of Mrs. J, I. Smith and (}. It. Palmer, and West hy lands now or for merly ofS. W. Palmer, said three tracts lying together and constituting one body. Levied on as the properly of William S. Danforth to satisfy a li fa in favor ofKobcrt II. Mldletou, t |'U8teC, One tract of land containing 50 acres, lying In the Mill district. Levied on as the prop erly of P.crrlen Lovett, administrator It. I». 11 ill, to satisfy a tax tl fa. Oijc hay marc mule named Tlliody, one brown marc mule named Mary, one black horse mule named P.alugh, one black marc nude mimed Nance. Levied on as tin* prop erty of Tlios. L. .loin s to satisfy a mortgage tl fa in favor of II. M. Homer tV: Ho., The reversionary interest in that tract of land containing three hundred and seventy acres after expiration of Homestead of Free man W.Hodboe, lying in the 70th Hist., ud- Joing lands of Itandolph Itldgely, Fdward Thomas and dames W. (Jruhhs. Levied upon as the property of F. W. (Jodhee to satisfy li fa in favor of Robert Schley against T. W. (irubbs. One tract of land containing five hundred acres, lying in the doth District, adjoining lands of .1. J. Itoyd, '/. Daniel, and estate of II. D. Hill. Levied on as the property of (Jreen 11. Powell, to satisfy ti fa In favor of National Fxelmnge Hank of Augusta. The remainder interest of W. il. Hilliard in that t ract of land containing 1 ,‘200 acres,known , as the Home place, lying in the 75th Dist.. ad- ; joining lands of W. d. Handle, estate of d. F. ! Carswell, and Mrs. W. A. Walker. Levied I on as tiie property of W. il. lhilbird, remain derman, to satisfy sundry 11 fa’s, issued front j Burke Superior Court, one In favor of Eat Ion- j al Exchange Hank of Augusta, one In favor of Sibley, Whcelcs A-Co., and one In favor of Wheeles A* Co. The purchaser under said levy Isonly entitl' d to the remainder interest of said W. It. Hullard after the termination of Hd 1 life estate? of M”s. Harriet II ullard. Prices! Quinine, Morphine, Opium, Bine Muss, Eptmm Salts, Blue Stone, Sulphur, Alum, Salt Petre, Copperas, Ground Black Pepper, ( ( /< ' .1 Ginger, Boot Gin o'er, Engi isii <'ooking Soda,, ('ream Tartar, Brom ide of Pot a si a m, Iodide of Potasium, Dovers Powders, ('atom el, Per mu da, Arrow Hoot, Bay Pam, Syrup Squills, Sijrup Epecac. At POL IHEL’S, ■iiiw, tin'll Saxon came down and stood on his head in tin* middle ot Attaway for an instant, when he State Hoard, of Atlanta, and gives to colored ministers and deacons j gratuitous instruction in theology, •It DINA I! V too left Ids Imprint iu the mud, making church government and Neither of them v damages will he li as Florence had been considered and after an extended absence, re- heretofore invincible. Distance :, . t j turned and reported that there was mile, time, 2 minutes. The trotting j nothing at the bottom but mud; in both races was beautiful. Klias Hell said that lie could have beaten the party catching fish, but lie was compelled to get rid of some We have received these samplesnew yarns; Dr. Gains broke six of cotton since our last. One from i lines pulling at one eel, which is Air. W. H. Everett, SjJ inches high, j shrewdly suspected to have been n nipper wa Lotion Samples one from Air. Harlow Attaway, 11 inches high, and one from AIT. AL J. ALeAfulky, !> inches high. These samples were taken from patch or Helds from <! to 2-7 acres, and though —W. A. Wilkins A Co. have just; we do not consider them a fair sam- reccived a large lot of choice Crack ers and Cakes. Call and see them. When announced —Annett Williams, col.,living on Mr. J. N. Applewhite’s place, near town, was bitten by a highland moccasin on Tuesday. As the snake has not been seen since, it is supposed it took this method of eommiting suicide. li. Franklin has a full assortment (, Dry Hoods and Clothing, he sells at the lowest myl l pie of tlie average crop of the conn-; compelled to wait upon themselves, tv, must insist that they are power- The odor ol n icelv I ried lisli perl um- myll fill arguments in favor of intensive , ed the air. Dr. Fork ins was sick, farming. We never could appreci- and took a light supper ol ok large ate the policy of planting six On passenger when our clever assistant express agent, Air. D. C. Jilount, hoarded the car on a purely business tour and discovered the express messenger, Air, Leon, on top of the safe, with a John, the medicine man, was called ' fen-inch Colt's improved pistol in one hand and a coupling-pin in the other, while at his side lay quite an assortment of railroad spikes, nuts, bolts, rocks, etc., with several sticks of wood from the tender of the engine, looking as though he expected every moment an attack A<Iminis! Tutors, Executors, ami (Juardians niv hereby notified hy tho Ordinary to make* their annual returns hy or hetotn* the 1st Mon« iln.v in July next, upon failure to do so they will nueeHsitatu 1 he. Issuing; ot’ nrocess against them for failure to comply with the law. Halford <Jodhee has applied for letters of guardianship of Joyce, Annie and Hose Mala bar, minors of said county. Will he passed upon first Monday in .1 lily. H. i >. Lovett, administrator of .las. W. Jones deceased, has made application for letters d|smorry from said estate. Will ho passed upon first Monday in September. Sam Mack ha* applied for letters of admin- . ..... ,, , lytralloii upon the estate of Ida Belle Royal, WVdnosdilV OVHIlinjg’ tll(‘ up <lUOStlOllS, propound umii'llltlus UllHliate deceased.^ Will he passed upon first train arrived on time •re hurt, and the lit, as a few cart holes .1 Scare. discipline specialties. We learn that he was much encouraged hy the large number in attendance as well as by the marked interest manifested by his hearers. Those present were encouraged to ask for, hut his duties in sampling the medicine had fatigued him to such an extent that lie was forced to be “excused,” and the party was of Shoe which price. —Afr eight acres to raise what may he made on one acre. If our farmers will plant- nothing but cotton, let it make the most on the least amount of land at the smallest expense. Our Truck Kuriucrs. Some of our vegetable farmers perch, a dozen biscuits a pint of cof fee and a few slices of cold bam merely as a relish. The doctor, however, says that the whole party must have been indisposed, if the amount of prvisions consumed is a test. When bed time came, the party put up at the “(kinopy” 1 louse, and it is claimed that Dr. Rerkins Monthly In .1 ulv next. ADM I N 1 ST K ATO II S SAJ.KS. seek information in regard to any matter that was upon their mind. Dr. McIntosh is a mail ot tiue| Ilv virtue ofun order "milted by I lie Court i,nr<uiiuI ninieiii'-mee nnli-died mail- "I'Onliimry will hp sola on the ll'rat Tuosilny peiMimu applill.imi, poil.-mu man ■,,, j tl | v ,ofiuiul In Klovd countv, in ners, cultivated intellect, and above 1 the city or li sUimtoin ti>o corner or ai- ’ ’ pine anil Etowah si roots ot said city, being all till Of ,T warm Christian heart. 1 Ic thill ground formerly known as the residence . , , . . , . . i of Jacob Wise, afterwards of J. S. Key, ami js descendant ot .John Alcl lltosll, nil Hint ground bought hy Jaeob Wise of D. D. Dukes, mul also the lot adjoining, the same adjolnlngor what would be an extension of Etowah street, the same bought by .Jaeob Wise from Win. Quinn, all containing p* acres. The said described property being that bought by J. S. Key from Jacob \\ ise by deed dated December 2'5d 18(12. Said realty sold as the pioperty of J. S. Key, deceased of Burke county, for distribution and payment ofdebts. HAt U A i i, K, K i:v, Adm’x, of JoshuaS. Key, deceased. who was chief of a Scottish elan and accompanied (Jen. Oglethorpe in the first settlement of Georgia.— This family furnished gallant lead ers in the old Revolutionary war, the war of 1S12, and the late (’on- federate war, The doctor’s young est brother married Aliss Alorris, of tin* approaching steps of our county, and fell at Sharpsburg. Rev. \V. L. Kilpatrick was present with Dr. AIiTntosh on the last day Western stage robber.- from ii Ilearin friend Rlyunt, lie prepared for action, but finding it. was a friend, kindly allowed him to approach. When Dave Hiount asked, “Hello, good lias been done, Captian, why what is the matter and wlmt have you got?” “Don’t talk loud Dave, please—j you just look over there, pointing lO-aiTCUlS ANl) CKKIllTOUK NOTICE. All persons havingclnimsagainst the estate J of Mrs. Mary Agerton.arc hereby notified to | present 1 hem as prescribed hy law.and all por- l sons indebted to said estate is requested to make immediate payment toll. '1', Atkinson, of the meeting. We hope much j estate of M,n-y Aaoiion. Jun8 ('tnnmuuicuted. Fishing Ch ide. Kiimm Citizizn :—Among S50 OB MORE least, some of those who planted covered more, roots than any of her : ;l |, () \ in the other end of the pleasant events of the R. Al. Ilerrington sends us Ibis morning another very line sam ple stalk of cotton, taken from a “A acre Held as an average. It is 14 inches high, and is covered with sqares. All these competitors fen der the championship for the Hrst hale doubtful. —“Tally I lo,” “Oscar Wilde,” Wa ter Wafers, Fearce’s Soda Cream and Graham Crackers at W. A. Wilkins A Co’s. myl I at a few acres of Irish potatoes have dug and shipped their crops, while others have allowed their crops to remain in the ground. We have had a report from hut one shipper, who says, “there is no money in them.” We foresaw some weeks ago that the result must be unsatis factory. The unusually cohl spring, and tho poor cultivation and fer tilization of these crops made Ibis result a foregone eonelu Jon. We yet bclievo.there is pro.it in these crops, though we fear that the pres- mnn in the county could have (lone, ; (>!l) . while Air. Crymes declares that the feathers in his bed were of the ter tiary saml-rock formation—Judge (lodbee occupied a fishing pole, and says bis bed was comfortable, only a little short. Hut all slept and were refreshed, and next morning, the season that worthy of mention and that will (’an h»* saved to e I our Universal t'i'.v plow .you run by usiuj; Double Plow. Vurau'i's; and Wtmtoi's listen, l>o you know . . ! . , ,,, i . „ .... i tlio mlvnntna 0 l ‘l uhIuk two snuill plows in upturn exist with pleasure ill tip' nn moiy piucu oi quo Inrun plow? ir you do not of every and see that hlank-blankety blank thing. (Here tin broke down, the strain proving too mueb for bis already overtaxed nerves.) I lave, finding lie could get no more out of the captain, inquired the cause of Ids emotion over a small tiful little stream, wa after it sumptuous break last, enjoy- alligator, only eight feet in length, carriages and buggies, tilled with ed only as a meal in t he woods can , froin one of the train employees, fair faces, bright eyes and happy Physicians Proscriptions Carefully Com pounded Day and nli'ht. TlllANFIHI.D'S FRMAT.K UEGUI.ATOR, OH WOMEN’S EltlFND, for sale at nuuiu- I'uotui'or’H prices by the bollle or dozen. Price T.h' and $1.'iU for single bottle at POI.HII.I.’K, OCION’S HOltSE & CATTLE POWDER, made and sultf, only by me, Is the best and largest package ever sold for 2.V. .1. A. POLIIILL. ROUGH ON RATS never falls to vlo fbe work, for sale at POLIIILL’S. POI.HILL’S STANDARD VERMIFUGE Is pronounced by all t lie doctors to be the best, they use It. SWEET GUM * MULI.IEN for Coughs mul Colds at POI.H ILL’S. WARNER’S KIDNEY & LIVER CURE for sale by me as cheap as the cheapest. J. A. POI.H ILL. I sell the original M. A. Simmon’s Liver Medicine. The cheapest and best. Price, 2ae aOc and R. J. A. POI.HILL. The largest , finest and cheapest lot of Fish ing Tuckle In town Is at POT,HII.I.’S. The best fie Cigar in town at Pollilll’s. And tliuusands of other articles too numerous to mention, all guaranteed fresh and pure nnd at bottom prices. RESPECTFULLY, J. A. POLHILL. ,|unSSV82by. ii’ticipaut is the pie-nic that was given at Briar Creek, on Wednesday. The morning dawn ed forth bright and beautiful, and soon the road leading to that beuu- Stop Mo ir and Th i n k, and save yourself t ime, which is money, that you are utterly throwing a wily every day. Every plow we sell is guiimnleed to give satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded only two of these Plows lmve been returned ihULwl M’itli I ’(tu’lng the live yea rs we have U’cti selling omtto ii < i tl | them. Two rounds to a 7 foot corn row plows It out, doing the work better and more satis factorily than when larger plows are used, it ! ....... u. me ....... ...sv-, v., , , is easy to Imn.lle and light of,Iraugl.t, still It , -ii • *• i j.i i 1 • > , , | l* liuilt strong and substantial. I)H (‘Ujoyinl, and n morning lisri, tn(‘ |(‘ariu‘ ( l that as tho train loft honrts, nil m untioipation ot a g’ani j aw oiiitivau* u inoiu*swith twon inch null- latrty roil! rued to Alillcn in time to Lawton his ’gatorsliip bot’amo rest-! day, waiidt’riug among the beauties mJJrethan'eall'he dV.ne'wm. agiVn.-h huzziird take the train for hopte, sntisHed i j cgs ;m ,i NV itli one mightv effort of nature. Arriving at the ereek I 2111 '' s .. rcss’sian.' 0 .. w iti. shovels, —Rev. .I. Howard Carpenters who ,. n t limited and unfair experiments of the trip, is working under ihe State Baptist will have the effect to dampen the Missionary Board, will protu’h to ni'd.if of jdanters next season..—- We anxiously wait reports from others. with the proceeds and enjoyment j | u „. s t |tjs hoy asiindi mp and i sweeps or huzziirds of course the out" Is greatly its hailks ill wonder,! widened, the reslsl.uioi. nut h.'l.ig so great the ' , dr,night Is light,ii', pier,>l.y saving nt lensl one- oiit upon the car tloor. Alessenger and was most agreeably siirprisoti | third tiie b.i.orof. uitlvnttngthe samo work, crawled strolled alon* Tin. t liiu.'sc. I he colored iK’ople ill Rocky Creek elturelt on the Hil Sabbath in litis month. The text lie has chosen for the occasion is Romans, 1:1 I—“I am ; debtor both to the Greeks and the barbarians; both to Dm wise and to the unwise.” —If you want a Hue Cigar for a cents, ask at W. A. Wilkins A Co.’s lor either of their choice brands Mutual, Blue Wing or Melrose. myl I — in all the South—from North Carolina to Texas, humiret music teachers and dealers, t to the superior make, quality, etc., of the (into City I'iaims, and espe cially to its mluption to the South ern climate, the .severest in the world on Pianos, and it is .-fold on easy terms, which can be procured Tcliqilionle (‘oiuuvHnii tHtli An.trusta• Waynesboro is in t)ie true sense of (lie term, a suburb of Au gusta, and the natural market for her business men, and the amount pf business transacted with Augus ta by ,,ur merchants and the eiti- present during the sitting of the zetts of our count)'would astonish court, is free to say, that Atr. Wright any one who 11:ts not taken (Iu trouble to acquire the facts iu tlu and with alacrity that was wonder- Macmi ’1'ch‘ijraj>h: We learn that ful in a mail of his years, he made in some quarters a disposition lias n u , other end of It is ear, when lie been manifested to criticise (lie of- 1 tried to scare that ’gator, bid Ijie , ... , ... , , , .... , , . ,, i It pitys for itaolf 111 about a days. Leon discovered the great reptile, to see such a beautnul resort m the i w,‘ can ftm.isii mu- unuumt oi tostimoiiiiiis if desired. Will sell,I ('. O. D. t„ any point on money can Iu* sent In wild woods, among the mossy oaks, {p,!'u.nm.i Raitmn,t,‘ Heial eonduet of Solicitor-General Boykin Wright, of the Augusta Circuit, in connection with the ease of the Chinamen, at the late session of Rurke Superior Court. A repre sentative of this journal, wl*o was blamed thing wouldn't scare worth fragant flowers and caroling bird for the tired heart, sluggish man, and the fair im’.blen with her happy suitor. Kven the green buy tree a cent, but crawled closer to him, and the solemn willow seemed to he commenced yelling lire, Captain be joyous in participating. Seated Youngblood, go away you rascal, Itereaml there are some fair maidens oh, Lord, have mercy, Tom Ray, attired in robes of spotless white you darned ugly stm-of-a-gun w lmt : with the llshermau's cane, peering ease, ruder the: ■ circumstances ol the more rapid and easy the com- til'y muiticathm the better Ibr all par ties concerned. True we have the telegraph, but the tardl' demanded for these messages is too great, and for this reason the forced brevi ty of messages render communi cations too lnc.iger to be satlsfaeto- discharged his full duty, with bis accustomed courage and ability, and no censure of any kind c.atl be last ly lodged us against him. As we understand the matter, the China men failed to identify any of the parties against whom the alleged, ,, , offense was charged, ami the grand j !l 11 hands, enmluctm will become of me, and at this junc ture the train arrived at Manner- lyn, and the engineer hearing the noise in the baggage ear, gathered .,11 the weaponj that was haptly, , such as rocks, sticks, coupling pin's, lutes, rakes, pilch forks, and calling and Jury were unable to reach tiny facts passengers they made a charge on upon which to hast'tt bill of indict- the aforesaid baggage ear; eil'cctlng incut. The Ttlciiraph is right. Kvery facility possible was given the Clti- h,v calling on or addressing C. IL rVi Telephonic connection be- ! iieno to make out their ease, when Taylor, agent for Kstey Organ Com- i tween the two places would obvi- they utterly failed to Identify a ,->in- 1'itny, (121 Broad .street, Augusta, .Re nil these diflicullies and hoof * hi. incalculable advantage and conven- —Tho fine brick store of Air. W. ieoce to tl)e huisne,ss men of both Mi'Catherii is being rttpidly pushed places. We are not faipiUar enough to completion, and Judge Jethro with the cost of these things to give of every meiuhci' Who wtt.i in any) Thomas has begun work on two any estimate of what amount of enp- way related to any of tlm umpu'd, I line Mores, each SO feui long by 00 itul it would require to build the line and Solicitor-General Wright, ably feel wide, below Kvatts A- Thomas’, hut we believe it can be accomplish- j assisted hy Col. Al. 1*. Carroll, gave j on Thomas’ row. Several of the old ed, tu tl)e merchants of Augusta j the affair a very close Investigation, j an entrance they at once discover ed from what cause ('apt. l.con was making such a hasty lot of ex clamations, they opened a rapid lire when after tt hm tight of about gle person of till whom they hud j ufteen minutes'Hie alligator stuck- accused, or prove one cent’s worth , (.r units and surrendered, when of damages done to their property. j u . NV1H caged, and pence again Judge Honey purged the grand jury ; n.stored. .UTCVTIlDi, I am agent for Threshers, Horse Bowers’, Portable and Traction Kn- ginesand Saw Alills manufactured Into the deep, anxiously awaiting Die nibbles from the tinny tribe. Alt! (here they come, Sir Walter dexterously handling the oars, and the iperejpuit prince, qf \\\, tossing |tis shining bob hero and there skimming for tho monsters of the deep, I’uclo Jim pulls and shrieks! “here lie comes;” Col, Ale. runs to his his aid, and—they drag forth a minnow. The waters resume its natural repose, and Col. Wimberly is beginning to revive front the h\st attack, Ip) tines md have them often, T|te ladles oil the hill one heralded tho glorious news, of din ner—onward we till march, gather ing under a few grand old oaks that form almost it canopy, tlp’rt, spread ilpm\ spnwy white linen, every viand that could he prepared hy culinary art, and enough to satisfy the appetite of tho most fastidious, For these good things of life we are Ivimuo liy I'xmvss or wglstmil letter. Her some of our prices; I Plow i4(ooU $3 00 i 12 inch lnv//.lml 25 1 12 Inch Sweep ;V, l 5 Inch Shovel ’' jjo 1 \,xJ Inch Steel Hull-tongue 25 1 ExJinch Iron Hull-tongue hiuul nuule and teinpt*rc(i, host make \o Address all orders to J. A. Rodgers & Co., Perkins dunction, Ga. inyll’tfitliiii. § 3 m 3 CO C0 O X X D. L. Fullerton, Augusta, Ga. The oldest STOVE DEALER in the eitv. Hundreds of families iu llurke, Jefferson nnd Richmond counties tire using our Stoves sold to them during the lust fifteen years. Every housekeeper will attest to their use fulness, economy, mul oomftirt. Unit nt FULLERTON’S for tho New Lighthouse. The newest, largest nnd U'st wood burning stove In the market. At FULLERTON’S you will llnd Tl N WARE, WOODEN WAR E, ('ROC K E RY, HOUKEKKE PERS CUTLERY, HA RDWARK. P. L Fullerton, nugaTSSllf fi’2ft llroad Street, Augusta, Ga. J F if Cn 3 m O d CL A liOa 7 S 11 09 3 4 V I littntlos lit that locality which have would without dqubl -obseribe lib- '1 he tact is, no harm was done to : hy the Aultman & Taylor Company, j greatly indebted to Airs. Gray, Mrs. orally for stock Iu li. Let our nidi’. |t)te heathen or their property.— of MansIlcld.Ohio. First-class goods, Wimberly, Mr< Wilkins, Mrs. Alc- | C.lmuts ngltftte this enterprise, for Its Some of )he Kinto Jotinia!:* gflltpit-1 something that will give perfect (’aTTiern, A||’s, Hnrzt and A(rs, Jas. .accomplishment is their great gain, ously abused and slandered mu’ poo- j satiM’nciion, Rartles wanting to 1 Attaway mul others, Long may Wc now ask the aid of both our pie, and now feel ashamed of them-, purchase elthoi: or all of the above j they live. After feasting on these Augusta contemporaries in udvo- selves been it so tt close scrutiny of named tirtieles will lie serving their! good things, the nfternoon was ealiug this entet ji.’lse, as its estnh-; the alValr tails to show any ot our j best interest by calling on me or pleasantly whiled away in various lishmeni must be of as great ml- j pltlsjon* guilty of the alleged eul-; writing for particulars. ways, target shooting, (Dr. Oliver ( vantage lo IJteir people as le uni's. |rage. j myll tf.A. UXUV. ichtimpkm) iKliing, homing 4 and long Ix’en tin eye-sore, will be torn down to make room for the Hue new buildings, We take pleasure hi eltronieling the solid Improv.v uients, uml nre glad to see the | energy displayed hy mtr citizens in adding to tho interest mul Import- anee of our town. i 'i n y* 00 p < 3 r X X hj 4 X o a (0 O 3 S o “S XT in H 1 Removal. 1 t.eji leave to Inform my patrons nml flic general (nil’lle Hint I lmve removed my ffar- tier wimp In the new posloIUee tmllillni;, wltere, 1 am i>repared tuiln In the Itilest style H A IR (11 ITT IN G, SHAVING SHAMPOOING, DYEING, K»e. I have a elmlr maile esiwetnlt.v for Uie tilack- Im; of slioes. I will ul-n run a htilh iuiiii In eonueetlon with my Darls'i' Sho|», ettlrer cold or hot lillttu, HENRY JONES. Auu'iiHta Hotel, Augusta, Ga. LEWIS A DOOLITTLE, Prop’s. RATES: TWO DOLLARS PER DAY. Law amt well VcntllutcU Rooms. Central ly Idea tell near lailroiul erosslna. Telcicruph oOli'ii ami Uarlier simp in the luitliMnic. Aukustu Hotel Restaurant amt Lunch Rnunt eholee wltii's. ami lUpim's ami cIkiu's. Meal* tu tinierul all hours. THE ATANT& POST-PPEAL. The only ilt,lly in Uie state puhlisheil ove«y murntuH:, Miuntsy Itteluilml. FettrhwH la ooiahatlus wiopk in, cliques rUius of parties. Gives full market report:*, corwotul l ontaliilau all tho latest Tt'le*’rnphle News.— Is newsy, sprluhtly ami nroffresslve. All uitieles, eilltorlal or otherwise, short, spicy ami pointed, I'oiitulnlmg the pitli ol all suhjt'i'ts treated. Sunday's edition contains all the tews. Telc- kiruphtc, (funeral and Local, as well ns Literary artii'les i f tfeuerul merit. Monday's I'dllluu alone worth the price ot subscript loh. Tito il.,nla Tost Appeal, V Issues every week, Is nali Js per amiiiia. Ji for sis nirmths. j tor Hue,i months, 7.7 eenls for trial month. Address. j’osj AifKAh i'rat ihuimi Co. luuiS'e-; AUttuiit, ga.