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1 —Tt* Debating Society central
is fhs 1st
Cotton is rim
at the Acsde
T. f. Wtthatt went deem to
Gib Lowe and Jaa.
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—Br* the people will rest es
altar to-morrow night.
the News fate* Monday.
—Tasmers, will you lay aside your
out Saturday.
’ Tei tae
very fine cot
; —Cel. Joe Strother in Lincoln
Monday as jovial and jolly a*
ef u very malignant type
«Bb prevalent ia some sections of the
—Mias Mary W. Strother was in
iy, the guest of Misses
C rau ta r i. •' !
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—Was Lai* Hogan visited thefami
ly of hot bro t h er, Mr. G. C. Hogan,
—Mu regret to learn that Mrs. J.
P. wsll, ef rium barnch, 8. C. is
—Hon. A. I. Strother has soma as
Bs» h ti ta s i aom as eaa bo founa in
—When yeu vtrit Augusta call on
Was. Kutboria A Co. for Shoos, Slip
Hats.
contest will likely prove
A mf* majority for Bacon tan
«*
—Vicce Smith is perambulating,
ya^&bmtaiu/ releuThThe^Ide
anvireoed “wash hole.”
—If the tain continues, an nnprae
■Awi f i l as crop ia assured. Never
hats toe seen finer prospeeta.
. J. M. Hudson filled the ap
p el Bto sent of Rev. Time. Nash last Sat
usfiay and Snndip at Greenwood.
—Mat Burton brought inn couple
last Isasgiag Monday morning. They
on Mat’s chickens.
—A ft How down in the — vicinity
claims tfcst Ms neighborhood boasts of
a belled tick. The belled bussard is
—Tan should avoid all medicines
wbisb cause you horrid griping pains,
tbap destroy the coatings of the stim
tony make you aa invalid for
Mb, the mild power is best, Dr. J. H.
McLean’s Homeopathic Liver snd
HMssr Mleto will cure chills aad fev¬
er, klKau—sm etc., 25 cents a vial. For
•Ma by Ferguson k Groves and all gen
—The subscription list of the News
to steadily increasing. We thank onr
patrons for fk# many manifestations of
Ihriripprorlsfrira.»
T> —Mr. 1. B. Ferryman lost a very
duo eow this week. The cow was tied
Mi sTslaha-togross' aad was entangled
fa thb rope and killed herself.
—Our efficient pH .Me. J. D.
Irby, has basa quite indisposed this
wOmt wM rlWWI «uN W€§K«
Mis quite an adept typu. He will
UfaMpt 'war thanks for assistance render- r
S fisto Gath! Lincoln
Mto finished paying for her
jgtftjfeb^'TTO SKsJsv&R TA nro
—A beautiful woman must be healthy
k *- ' haafaby aud beautiful
Dr- J. H. Mcluanls >
StrengtheningGcrdiai and Blood Pun
ft tone and flush to the
akin, strength, vigor and pure blood; ie
for all ages, from the
hah# «a the aged, and either sex. For
by Ferguson * Groves and all gsa
totot
—Gar mail carrier, Settle’s, brings
i»» pr etiff good load of campaign dbe»
aasaadS every day. The people have
Dr. W. H. Grouts, is enthusiastically
SNqBgafi in canvassing J( Lincoln in good the
interest of the A. C. He has a
to the person at Mr. Geo.
—Mr. L. C. Coleman informs us that
•tofi aad rasa toot Monday played
havoc with his corn and oats. The
courses are high and bottom
deluged.
—Dont let your personal
f uck
jadffiUhet wad fabogr or mar a
tong friendship. Concede to
what you claim for yourself.
received a
Wghtfnl visit from throe of
warns toffies last Monday. Tis not
ton that ae toe cheered by their
Sbbs told respectfully wish them
again.
—idle to “i liver”
it become* torpid, or HU
___„___wttl arise; this can be prompt
ly sad agreeably Hosts by using Dr. J.
M. McLean’s Hsmo> spathic Liver and
$100 ptr bottle. Fur
a k Graves and all
—Mr J. Boyce Ffcktoa.of Washing¬
ton, paid the Hews n stall
Monday. Boyce is a fri end of “AnM
and we ws re carried hark
to the good old bygone days of 78 79
and *80.
—The woods are fnll of politician*.
Yob ran ran (hem out at the black¬
berry patches and find them in every
• they fence corner erased with either
the Telegraph or Atlanta Cun
etitttlson.
We are requested to correct the stato
t that the Bsv. Mr. Adams would
a meeting in Lincolnton
Friday after second Sunday; it should
have reed Tuesday night after the first
Sunday. It was an arrar of the News
—T here are many accidents and
di sea ses which effect Stock and cause
serious inconveaience and loss, to the
f* rm « r >* his work, which may be
quickly remedied by tbs use of Dr. J.
H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment.
For sale by Ferguson k Groves and all
general dealers.
—Mr. Jaa Jennings, of Abbeville, 8
O., was in Lincoln county on a visit to
friends aad relatives. Hs was a Gordon
sympathizer but a strong Bacon man
now. Mr. Jennings pronounces Maj.
Bacon’s speech one of the best he ever
heard.
—Tour attention ia called to the an¬
nouncement of Messrs Cullara and
Lang as candidates for sheriff and drp
ut y- Toombs Cullars is a host and
Bruce Lang ia as "solid” as Gibraltar.
They will make a spanking team and
fiU the office creditably.
—Messrs Estes, Harnesberger and
Burton have raised the black flag and
formed an alliance against Reynard.
The coalition forces meet in the early
morning-and the deep-mouthed bark¬
ing:of the eager pack awakens tl e
drowsy Mumberer. Reynard’s capitu¬
lation is only a matter of time.
—Tar better than the harsh treat
t of medicines which horribly gripe
the patient and destroy the coatiug of
the stomach. Dr. J. H. McLean’s
Chills and Fever Cure by mild yet ef
fective action will cure. Sold at 50
cents a bottle. For sale by Ferguson
A Groves and all general dealers.
—Brother J. W. Chapman, of the
Gazette, paid Monday.' the News office a pleas¬
ant visit last We were glad
to learn that the old reliable, the Ga
sette, was prospering. We commenced
onr reportorial *»ave watched career with with the interest Gazette
w * the
Gazette’s prosperity.
—Col.-Murray*s team of bay cours¬
ers fooling their oats, figured in n little
pede last Tuesday morning. The
entertainment lasted but a st n while.
» «Hnmoucod promptly at 11 a. m.
near Mrs. Wilbcit’s and ended in a
ditch near the academy. Fortunately
no one was hurt and a few willing
hands soon "ditched” the wagon out.
—This ia said to be a land of the
free; the people know that they are
free, but some seem to think that an
editor ia like a corporation-—soulless—
and if he presumes to spesk his mind,
a veritable Cotophaxi awakes from
slumbers and from its cavernous
penetralia belch forth censure, adverse
criticism, and threats. Tnis is hard—
“but no cross no crown”—though it be
forsooth a crown of thorns.
—If your children are cross or peev¬
ish-wakeful at night, with flashes of
feier, white around the nostrils, rings
around the eyes, pick their nose, toss
the hands or feet in sleep, you have
positive signs they are troubled with
worms. Dr. J. H. McLean’s Vermifuge
will remove the worms, and restore yeur
children to blooming sparkling health.
25 cents a bottle. For sale by Fergu¬
son k Groves and all general dealers.
—Pitts’ Carminative baa been used
during the summer months for flatu¬
lent colic, choieramorbus, cholera in¬
fantum and teething children for more
than thirty years. During that time ii
has not resulted in a single failure when
the ease was begun in time. Moreover
babies who havs taken Pitt’s Carmina¬
tive Mif? are always fat and healthy. Why
is let. Because it is pleasant to
tile taste and the children Brill not re¬
fuse it. 2nd. It promotes digestion
and the ehiid is not weakened by drain
from stomach snd bowels. 3rd. It cor¬
rects all acids and keeps the stomach
healthy.
—It was last Saturday night. All
The moon was up and her
orb cast a flood of silvery light over t) e
sleeping town and anon home Wander¬
ing cloudlet would sweep across and
bide the face of the ‘‘Queen of Night.”
Wrapt in shade and slumber, like a vet
high priest of Morpheus, nature
WM paying her devotion to the god of
dreams . But hush! Hark! What
»y ren symphonies ace those
w hich steal so softly, slowly, sadly on
^ m Muight air:
« And {or Bonnie Annie Laurie
rd i, y down a„ d die.”
Twas Hill! Just returned from Double
Branches he was giving a voluntary so-
1 0 . Refreshed by the fact of bis pres
ence, we again succumbed to deep
while the soft sweet strains of Annie
Laurie still poured forth on the frisky
breeze.
Rail Read Meeting.
There will be a railroad meeting of
tiie citizens of Lincoln county Saturday
after the nominating convention ad¬
journs. A full attendance is earnest¬
ly desired and let every man put his
shoulder to the wheel. Let us, for a
while at least, forget politics. The
question of a railroad is paramou nt to
every consideration, and if we lo»#
this opportunity we low all. Dr. W.
H. Groves is actively engaged in can¬
vassing the county and is receiving
substantial encouragement Let every
one turn out and lend hit presence
and his puree to the scheme. If every
man will enlist his energies and prove
sured. bis faith by bis works, our road is as¬
J -
c,
•T BKISTO.
—Whoopi
—Crape am looking fee.
—Hem we come lor l a ws.
—Hurrah for the greasy ticket.
—F. are dabbling ia
and if they slont mind they will
out minus.
—Only two or three Gordon
down here and they are in gram
have the eyes.
* —I think that the Bacon boys
have to send alter them
Gordon fellows if they wish to
any opposition at the poles.
—The Bacon revival is still
on. Eight or ten more shouting
verts and a good many more
conviction. We will carry this
trict by two-thirds m»j rity*
—What, is it possible that
threehing companies will shun the
faimer, this season. Hitch np
snorting engines and come right
Susia. We have a little grain.
SCWfil 8 FABM.
BY FLOW B jY.
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...We an very busy at our house
now. ■,
...Grain ail ripe and the crop
our whole attention.
...Day labor is sesree and not much
when you get it.
...Black berries are plentiful now.
They are picked with some rapidity by
“Plow Boy” as his atsed turns leis¬
urely around.
...Wc thought some time ago we
w« ulJ get our teeth sharp and ready for
forward peach, but alas! they have
rotted and fallen off. Will some
be so kind as to give the cause
with a remedy. I see it is a common
all over the State.
...Nice shewers to keep gram grow
It is next to impossible to kill it
in such weather, but it is all right any
way, just so we get plenty of Bacon.
...You fellows who tike Bacon three
a day be sure and come out on
day appointed and we’ll see if wa
have Bacon for Governor. Come
come Ml.
...Twaa our pleasure to visit Pine
last 2nd Sunday snd shake the
of those good and kind hearted
May they ever live in the land
flowers bloom, and the rose sends
as the morning air.
...Rev. A. E. Lester gave a very
talk to a large congrega¬
last Sunday night, and good ad*
especially to the young men.
...We were sorry to sea that some of
fellows farmers are not done chop¬
cotton. We must say some of the
had something that looked like
in them. Well boys cheer up,
ia luok in 1< isure.
People of Lincoln Cenn*
•y
I am now engaged in canvassing
county as soliciting agent for the
k Chattanooga Railroad. The
on which we take the subscrip¬
tions are these: That the line of said
Railroad shall bo located within one
of the corporate limits of the town
Lincolnton in Lincoln county Geor¬
gia, and no installments to ie called
the line is located and graded to
said one mile of Lincolnton.
G, W. Partridge will assist me in
canvass. We would urge upon our
who are interested in the pros¬
and welfare of our county, to
forward aud assist, by subscrib¬
liberally to this projict. There is
chance to loose anything. As no
are binding until the line
located and graded to within one
of our county site, the stock
will be a good investment, and
if you lost the entire amount sub¬
the subscriber and the county
would be largely the gainer by having
road. This is oni*Ugt oppoitunity
secure the road, and it behooves ev¬
citizen of the county to come for¬
and show their desire for the road
taking stock. Yonrs respectfully,
W.H. Groves,
Soliciting Agent.
Georgia has a post office named
Rock,” which acquired ita ti¬
in the following manner: Some
in the vicinity found a large stone,
which was painted the words,
me over.” It required great
strength to accomplish this, and when
it’was done the man was confronted
with a legend on the other side of the
stone, “Now turn me back and ht me
fool some one else.”
SUPERIOR COURT NOTICE.
The next October term of the Supe
rior Court of Lincoln county, and all
subsequent terms, till otherwise order*
ed, will be opened on Monday morniug
at 9 o’clock instead of 10 as heretofore.
Jurors, witnesses, attorneys and partfes
required to take due notice and
govern themselves accordingly. By
of Samuel Lumpkin, Judge of
court. T. B. Hollenshead,
apr.-80,’86.
M. G HITT,
PLUM BRANCH, S. C.
Headquarters for fashionable and re¬
liable Spring and Summer goods. My
atock of spring and summer trade ie
now complete in every
consisting of dry goods, groceries, no¬
tions, ko. A fine and well selected
stock of Ladies Hats ahMya kept in
stock and sold at
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES,
AT MY L. P. Q. 8. STORE.
For cash. Thanking the people
Lincoln county for past favors I
a continuation of same.
may.-24,'86.-3m.
M.1B1 TB MAX
Kb. t. Williams. E-qr., has money
to loaa In Lincoln county, cheaper
than aay other company. Money may
ba paid ia iusUlimenta or At any time.
Mortgages only required. Call at 805
Broad St., AagusU, G*.
j*a.-29,’86.-G , n.
Home Council.
We taka pleasure in calling the at¬
tention of mothers to a home cure for
all diseases of the Stomach and Bowels,
a medicine so long needed to carry
children safely throogh the critical
stage of Teething.
PITTS’ CARMINATIVE
is an incalculable blearing to mother
and child. It is an instant relief to
colic of infants, a disease with which
infants, suffer so much the first four
months of their life, tit gives sweet
net to the rick and fretfnl child. It
strengthens and builds up the weak,
gives sppetite and fiesta to the puny,
corrects, drain from the bowels, cures
Diarrhcra and Dysentery. A panacea
for the children. Try one bottle. It
costs only
Twenty-Five Cents a Bottle.
NEBTBVH DEBILITATED
Sufferers from early Indiscretions,
Excesses, <fcc. If you will send me yonr
name and address, I will send you by
return mail a treatise on the cause and
cure of Nervous Exhaustion', Lost
Manhood, Loss of Memory, Dimness
or Vision, and all other symptoms a
riaing from self abuse, overwork or
study. Neglect, causes insanity and
EARLY DRATH. Jddro-8 T. W. RtCE
249 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Ang.-J8,'88.-ly.
1
Located in the centre of business,
and on the principal shopping squares.
Recently renovated, freshly painted,
newly carpeted, and in every way thor¬
oughly equipped to offer such accom¬
modations as are not surpassed by any
other hotel South. The Proprietor
solicits s share of the patronage of the
traveling I-W.-GRAY, public.
Proprietor.
me, irainiR i bailey.
WHOLESALE
LIQUORS and CIGARS,
DISTILLERS MANUFACTURERS AGENTS
917 Broad and 918 Jones Sts.
Augusta, Georgia.
apr.-23,’86.-3m.
DAY u & TANNAHILL,
U. HEADQUARTERS FOR.........
Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials;
Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe
Findings and Belting.
.A Children’s Carriages Ever
The Finest and Mest Varied Assortment of
Bronght to the City, at All Priced.
■*:o:
Tidings Of Comfort And Joy
To those who have been wrenched and jerked about by so-called road caret. We
now offer you the most delightful vehicle, with FINEST wheels and axles for
$ 35 . 00 .
Try one and save your health. Every man who owns a horse, or whishes to
train a colt, should have one, as the price is within the reach of all.
DAY & TANNAHILL, Augusta, 6a.
fr
■i.T JOH I F. DILL
SUCCESSOR TO
i McCORD & DILL,
DEALERS 11ST FIRST CLASS
SHOES, HATS and TRUNKS.
No. 914 Broad Street,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
apr.-2.",'86,-8m.
Largest atock of Flour and
> ever offered lot saU is Lincoln ton no*
on hand at M., 7. k IPs.
O. W. iiE2STS02ST.
■rytaaraat aad NbImb.
Over 825 Brood Street,
AUGUSTA,
Meals furnished at all hours,
ing of all the substantiate and
of the season. Everything scrupulous¬
ly neat, the best of order kept, and the
politest attention given.
apr.-17,’851y.
Magnolia Passenger Route.
Aagairta k. Kaoxville B B.
(Ireeswaad, baarean aad Spar
laakarg B.
In Effect December 13th, 1885.
Time 32 minutes slower than Au¬
gusta time.
Going South Daily. Daily.
Lv Spartanburg' 3 00 p in 6 50a.in.
■ Laurens 4 59 p in 9 25 u
“ Greenwood 6 12 p in 1 15 p m.
Troy 7 00 p m 318 “
“ McCormick 716 p in, 3 53 “
“ Plum Branch 7 29 p m: 4 22 “
“ Parksville 7 42 p m 4 48 “
Ar Augusta 9 25 p mi 7 35 “
“ Atlanta 7 (X) a rn
Going North. Daily. Daily
Lv Atlanta I 8 15 p m
•* Augusta 6 35 a m ( 7 45 a m
Ar Parksville 8 22 “ 10 21 “
“ Plum Branch 1 8 35 " |I0 44 “
“ McCormick .8 48 “ 'll OS «
“ Troy 9 07 “ :1136 pm
“ Greenwood 1110pm 9 52 “ |12 50 3
Laurens \ 347 S
“ Spartanburg j 125 6 50 J
Daily Except Maaaay.
South. J North.
Lv Spartanburg Arj
jLv 1.aureus Ar;
5 00 a m F.v Greenwood Ar,'8 50 p m
6 05 a iniLv Troy Arl7 41 p m
6 32 a mjl.v McCormick Arj7 06 p m
6 54 a m,Lv Plum Branch Ar,6 42 p m
7 15 a nijLv Parksville Ar ; 6 20 pm
9 30 a in; Ar Augusta Lv|3 48 p m
5 45 p m | Ar Atlanta Lv;8 00 a in
Part loyal 4c Augasla B’y.
North Daily ( South
2 00 pm Ar Beaufort Augusta Ar I.vjl020am 4 40
8 02 a m Lv p m
7 50 “ ILv Port Royal Ar 455 “
8 00 “ Lv Charleston Ar 550 “
7 10 “ Lv Savannah Ar 412 “
9 00 p m Lv Jacksonville Ar 1030 p ni
Accommodation trains leave Au¬
gusta and Port Royal 6.00 a. m. and
6 .-00 p. m. Arrive 7:00 a. m. and 5:45
p. Connections in. at Greenwood to and
from all points with Columbia and
Greenville K. R. At Spartanburg
with Asheville & S. R. It. A. k C.
Air Line for points north. SIIELLMAN,
J. N. BASS, W. F.
Supt. T. Al.
E. T. CHARLTON, G. P. A.
AUUUBTA, GA.
OUR SPECIALTIES
...IN. • • •
SUMMER FURNITURE!
Refrigerator* from »7 00 to |50 OS
Mosquito Nets from 2 oe to is oo
Canvass sad Wire Cots from 1 M to S00
Lounges 4 00 to 50 bb
Chairs, ail kinds from 40e. to *44 OO
A Nice Cane Chair 75
I.urge Cane Seat and Back Rockers $1 25
Lawn and Piazza Chairs from 1 25 to 5 0b
Rattan Rockers from 3 00 to 8 00
Spring Beds, all kinds, from 1 50 to 20 00
FEATHERS aad MATTRESSES—All Gredes
PARI. SUITS frwafH t*
Best WALNUT SUIT in the world, with Toilet, 10 pieces lor 950.00. Onr
stock is immense. Manufacturers are advancing prices from 5 to 20 pur cunt.
Come now and take advantage of LOW PRICES.
t *
FLEMING & BOWLES.
S3S BROAD ST- A.TTGSXTSTA. OX.'
W. T. MURRAY, JOHN ZELLARS, P. J; HOLLIDAY.
MURRAY, ZELLARS A HOLLIDAY,
DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE
LTITCO LiTTOiT. GKEORGkXA.
Have in store and are constantally receiving at their old stand, a genoral as¬
sortment of Spring and Sommer goods. Embracing:
Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes,
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, ETC.
GROCERIES
Bacon, Mackereel, Flour, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Rice, eta.
HARDWARE!
Plows, Plow-stocks, Heel Bolts, Back-bands, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Rakes, etc.
Cooking Stoves.
We have a nice lot of cooking stoves on band at prices to suit yon. Parties
buying for cash will always get cash prices. We can and will sell good and
reliable goods as cheip as any house in town.
F. L. FULLER. M. B. HATCHER. RICHARD 8UMMERALL.
FULLER, HATCHER & CO.,
(Successors to Young, Hack k Co.
,.... Wholesalk and Retail.......
GROCERS
901 Broad St., Augusta, Georgia.
O A VING purchased the interest of Young k Hack, we propose to offer to the
Xi trade a full line of carefully selected
Groceries and Plantation Supplies,
At Lowest market prices. All business with us will receive prompt attautien.
FULLER, HATCHER k CO,
Sept.-18,75.
H HOI 11 TEMPLE.
mvsn. ba.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
FASHIONABLE AND RELIABLE
DRY GOODS!
Our StocV for Spring and Summer Trade is now complete in every depart¬
ment. It is the most extensive and beat selected and assorted ever shown ia
the South Atlantic States, and includes everything handsome and attractive in
Dry Goods, Novelties and Notions.
In low medium-priced goods, by extensive additions, we are able to offer the
best line in this section, and every article will be exactly aa represented, while
in finer goods we carry a stock that cannot be matched Sooth of the Potomac;
and on prices, for goods of all grades, we give an absolute guarantee not only
against home competition, but against every city in the United States.
‘Orders for goods or samples will receive prompt and careful attention.
DALY & ARMSTRONG.
WE HAVE Oil Ml A LUKE
STOCK OF
Dry Qoods, Notions, Boots, Shoes,
Hats and Clothing;
...All of which we now offer at.
AT NEW YORK COST.
We are no selling the BEST
Prints at 5 Cents Per Yard,
And ail other goods have been marked down in the same proportion.
Also a Large Stock to
WOODEN AND WILLOW-WARE AND TIN-WARE
At Lees Th an Cost
THESE GOODS MUST BE SOLD!
And it will be greatly to the advantage of every one, wants a bargain, to
come and examine for themselves.
DONT FAIL TO CATL
O’NEILL & BR0., Agents,
(South Side Public Square,) K,
W-ASBCEN"0KT03ST. GHBORGKXJfa.
may.-lP.'Sfi.-ly.