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HTORIAL NOTES.
3m» ritlzr»na of Augtiela ar* «ul*rribing
J rally to U» Steph* ne* fund.
i MB&x'k fiarfn*'r* etn make tb»-ir »»*n ayriip
} 1 wnrir at In! httk • If (»<r* >- any
•oil eb* they •hotild t* r, f 4<> •*» what la it T
fptrta lahfimetiU Fh«' *••(»»< may Ik> aaid of
Itimbh.
I Jkiywttliig »»n th’<» putt «»f th» Khnl»all H»ui*e
*in«t lh< Atlanta < apibij do<e n t win to
wl that apx’y journal to any great < ttr nt It
Bttanea iU daily vlaita V. thia office fr« ah
d vi|f*»rouw In appearance.
In i V’bange gave A n*gro child two
mt« old, at w. I-’ . <h. i< ’h<o| * - o*r
* being nnraed by a eiator a few m*»nth«
der, whan the nvra< Iri the child drop and
<l<)(»at«*d i’- aJ-. i< .wl ! •! i i' a
*JS<»t long aince a mill jmnd near < athbcrt
ok*’ and shortly alter a n< gro caught a carp
alghitig I t pound*. Th* atcckhohb ra o! the
■ -Ivan City carp pond ought to have had a
- r i|HlpM of that carp, which d<»nbtl»aa would
iive given them new /• al in raising fi«li inat< ad
-I'tadpole* a« formerly.
The fano«»w of the K« public of < > lurnl «a
>Va Iteeii putting in aonw h< avv licks in pre
arihg for the crop «>f ’•Mi. < otn planting u< «r
--rover ami King Cotton will now come in for m
all aliar«» of sMeiition for the next ail month*
nd ths remainder of the year will witness
mg facta and Iht him- generally in n« * ■ f
j* low pjrk« for tin fircry staple.
Hay* the Mmithville Enterprise "I he pr« *h
tae precipitated the giil»erm*torial campaign
nd the people haVo Im gun to discoNM the can
lidatea. Judge Mmim<>i>s stilus lob. <-v« i
<h« lminj<\ th* rlmw* <»f |.• •• ronnty. la< in
-Uway* right In every <dfir< that Judge Him*
Mofia ha* held hr has «|< monati •t« <1 bis fitin as
• : '»»T higher tumors, ami if elect* <l, hr w< b< he v*
-■■■?>•• will In*, he will prove an abb , g<M»d ami
great (kivrm<»r.”
Lumpkin Imh-pemh nt There is a Kt< wart
*>unt) girl who ie bound t<* makvaoim man a
food Wife the lives two or thrc» miles from
the ach<M»| which ahn attends, ami every ■
morning she gets up < ally rn<>ugh to cook
break fast and dinner for heiself and several
J younger listers, ami ic.i*’hes a< h«»«»l by the
I lime it begin*. Her labor <1 < h not mar In i
beauty, mm there in not a prettier girl in the
‘iieighliorhoitd.
The Madiaon Madisonian make* the laser
l<»u that “if we ware dbtjwmod to bet an an
rlerliou at any time, w< would le t that (lov
eru<*r MrliaiihTa inlluruee will Im- given to
Judg< Nimm<«m». M ik the prediction, and
Ore if wa have studied liiti wigne of the turn a to
any ptirpo*< ls« make the prediction from
im fauif nmlmg, for Governor McDaniel, who
haa as much right to ua* hie influence for
Judge Kimumna or anv other aiMjairntit aa
and private oitiiten in '<he Hute, provided (am!
«e have no id« a that he will i he take no nd
Vantage of hie oftire to Airthei hie < .im-
Superior < ourt.
larch Ton Poiils ts litcrest.
Arrt.iwo, (i a . March 22nd, IWUI.
Tn-day oiir Superior Court convened with
Kin Honor 11. C. Roney prnaidiug, «Hh Boykin
Wright, H'di» itor-tiem ral, at hie j <»at.
Bewidv the local bar we notice the following
vlading attorm \ ’•» tn attrndahri W M and
M I’. Rwrwe. of Waahiagtou, Ila I rank H.
Miller. W D I‘utt. I.b i Williams, Salem
Dutcher. Judge Hm ad, John .M Giaham ami ,
Thadcua Oakman, from Au U"l». W.-I. Wat*
•mn, I*, B ami 11. Jolitiacn, from Thomson.
<M|Vrr, nf Waynesboro, and Matlo«« <, id Mil
lew.
The charge of the Court was abort, but able
and vihauehvs, vov. nug al) the ground, sav
ing timo and rij»cu»c to tin county At the
cohrluwmn of<he charge the Grand Jury retir
ed and orguiin d by electing Jolie Q spirva
foreman and the writer chrk At tin* juncture
we adjourned for dinner.
At 2 o'clock promptly we again awrmbled
and rnici«<| immediately upon the discharge
of our dutiea aa grand jurors
The juries are above an average, and the
busin<Mui ia being tran-meted with Beatm aud
dujwtch. The Grand Jury, with our able K«>
hdtordirnrral at the helm, ia doing ita full
duty in looking aßct perwona and property,
ami wv can say that the interest* of th< county
err in giH»d hands All seem to be alive to
Umirduty and are performing it as th, law di*
n-fta. without feai, favor or art.cti •>, i.uaid
or the bops thereof,
Being very closely eonfined w. have found it
difficult to gather anything of mt, test. The
Cnurl for two days has U <n well attended ami
if all in attendance really have bunim-Mi in th.»
C'ouit. the term will be an unaually long one.
r have had the pleasure of me, ting many
trtruda, all of whom »v w, re glad t.» »ee atd
hope to see eflm, r in the Bitnrv.
Aa usual, the reliable idCh: i..,-., is repre
sented here by a gentleman who introduces
lumst'U aa the'T'Enunclr.'* H, is putting in
•omv good and timely Inks t»r that hmg,a
tabliwhrd and tlounahmg journal. amt, juat
here it will not be annas to atatv that ti , S> \
Ttxw. is aha represented and good being a,
e«mipli»h< d.
The weather, except the wind, is nil that
could be desired. aoiuvUiiug unusual for it to
L< dry under foot during our Superior t'ourt.
It la n,4 100 Laie y. i however, aud we will be
very agreealdy dmapp .aud should it tail to
rain during due week. B.
Trilling With the
Wrong (Uris.
AtlanU C aatJtu’ n Os course at thia set
•on cd the year a young nuu a fam > .htly
turns to thoughts of love, ,tc . but that is no
reajk'B why hv should nvl tou fair.
A reck les* diai< gard d thia unwritten law
of love making has plunged Mi. Crouch, of
JUndolph. Ten ainto th, dr; ths of hutuiiu ;
Unti and w<M-. Mr. Crouch by a >me infirmity |
of his natut * was mmbU b> I ep his affections
witbin bounds. Hclx-aim smitten with th*
M»as, •»'! • injJet,4i. and in hist»i«*l< with Cupid
wn knocked willy in the first round.
'pi . i i ■ w, ■ < im t , .n of the double
dealing of their bur until fh*-y fotiml that he
Was rnjPMp dhil> •i. Th, n there was a dis
play of «b totigtjng and corns'-ating fir* works
in Uie Tempi* » z 'ii mansi 'h that Im at anything
< ver’witn* *** *1 withintbow* d* - r •*!* wißs. Old
man Templetoti h*dd an < vruthe MWakib with
him** If, and taking his trusty shotgun raided
Crouch's bailiuiek and captured th* yotinst* r
Ha march'd li p or bes him t<> th*
Templeton r*-)*!« .»'i, where h* turned him
,fda !. • pailoi in th*- |r- n< <4the mdigiunt
wfaitcrw.
Tb< 4 wilh * n<-»tn< -.
■ h'l ili«|>:>trh worthy <>f lli<- rtn< rx> »< y. Tli'-y
■ ■
Tlm h»i»K-<l<>g f»--'>l IS<>mi-i will. <l. Tin. young
)><),< « 111. n ji" ' • <J« <4 t« t< »t tin- virtiK M of *
hoi». «lu| Mr Croi «b wt Hiiw Jnri<-tnr<
reroll. o .1 »n < •l«H.wh« t<'. «o>lun
.< onion, ii.lv I >k hl» <l»[i»rtiir<-. iwriving tin
Hlll i.u ...I. wnh him lie lim<l no parti. ul»r
n.< for tbn a ..li, but km it a.min. <1 to notne
handy he 10. I. it al-.i g,
Jwo day" latvr tho Randolph pajw-r" an
ip al tl n< 1 1 ■IMr < r i ,- h n :>• <f
tl>. apiriit-d h.roiwa com .'Hied m th. affair.
All I" wall that and" wi 11.
Spring Has Arrived
AM) THE
Time to Plant
GARDEN SEED
IS HERE.
1 )on’t be induced to
plant inferior seed.
BUI ST’S
YOU CAN
Depend On.
We giiarantt'c each anti every
paper.
Semi your orders to
G. Barrett & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
H<> sure to plant BUIST’S and you
' will never regret it.
G. Barrett & Co.,
AUGUSTA, GA.
CALL ON
Henry S. Johnson
THOMSON, HA.
Eddystone Guano
lit' is Sole Agent
tor Mi I )uftie, ( oluin
bia and 1 jncoln coun
ties.
Also Agent for
FINEST BRAND
Acid Phosphate.
Testimonials:
K \\ Kearney. Mi.liHeburg, X.
aitys I used one ton of Eddystone
with aeven standard brands on tobac
co. and like it la-tter than any 1 used,
and expect to use it next season.”
llev Gio. \ Hose, Hanson, N. t'.,
says "1 us.'<l one ton Eddyston guano
und< i tobacco, which gave me pel feet
satisfaction. In fact. I can truly sav
it is the l>est 1 over used."
\\. .1 Norwood, Waronton, N. (',
say s "1 he I aids stone sold last season,
tor tobacco, has given universal
satisfaction. Some pl inters sav tliev
havener lad anything to ’act
well, will have a goo I trade for it this
year."
Mr. John M Green,<.f Atlanta, tla.,
has charge of the sale of this brand
ot guano, and will be pleaaed to
coiiiinuuicate w ith the readers of this
article, or lune them call upon the
dealers throughout the south for the
Eddy stone soluble guano, as there is
nothing better ottered to the entire
planting interest, not only for tobacco,
but for everything raised from the
soil, in tins entire section.
Assignee s Sale
I I
BE SILENT ;
That You May Hear
I
GOODS
AT AND
BELOW COST
FOB Tl E NEXT 20 DAYS.
(iroccries,
I )ry (joods,
Shoes, I lats, Istc.
Come and sec for
yourself.
The goods must go.
Now is the time to se
cure bargains.
( ome at once to the
old Stand of Powell
I lardy, only 20 days, 1
the only thing of the
kind ever known in
1 larlem.
EB. T. WILLIAMS,
OLIVER HARDY, Halnnman. AsHignee.
F L FULLER M. B. HATCHI it. RICHARD SUMMERALL.
FULLER, HATCHER & CD.,
(HueceHHorM t*» Young, Huck A Co.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CJ It O C E RS,
901 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
HA VINO purchiu>e<l tlm intereHt of Young A Hack, we propose to offer to the 'trade a full
line of carefully Mclectod
Groceries and Plantation Supplies,
At Loweat market price.. All bu.inoM with u. will receive prompt attention.
FULLER, HATCHER & CO.
Day & Tannahill,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Carriages, Wagons, Coach Materials,
Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Shoe Findings
BELTIdSTGL
The l-’iiiest and most varied assortment of Children’s Car
riages ever brought to the City, at all prices.
:o:——
Tidings of Comfort and Joy
I thobc who have be« n wrenched and jerked about by so-called road earts. We now offer yon
ths dtdighlful vehicle, with FINEST wheels and axles for
$35.00.
1 n <»ne ami nave your ht alth. Every man who owns a horse, or wishes to train a eolt, should
• i.ivt one. ab the pn«'v is uithin the reach of all.
DAY & TANNAIHI.L. - - AUGUSTA. GA.
AUGUSTE GUIEN,
PROPRIETOR
FLORAL NURSERY,
NO. 1453 BROAD STREET, - ... AUGUSTA, GA.
Boquets, Wreaths, Crosses, Horse Shoes,
MARRIAGE BELLS, CUT FLOWERS, Etc.
At nil seasons. Give me a call when you come to the city.
AUGUSTE GUIEN.
Notice.
T JJIRHONH in wart of Lumber will pleaae
1 call < n th<- und< i -ignrd early in the morn
ing or 5 o’clock in tb" evening, or any time
■luring Haturdav, a" be i" now, for three inortha
■ ngaged in teaching achool nnar the lumber
~r,l J. M. KNOX.
Notice.
\'oTl' F. ia herehv given that all nartie. in
debted to Powell A- Hardy muat nettle or
suit will be luatituU-d at or.ee
Eli. T. WIL LIAMS,
Awignee.
Dentistry.
Dr. George Paterson,
SURGEOX I)ENTIST,
\T ILL visit Harlem on th* - 15th of April
V V ami will r* main for one week at the rewi
f »>v W I. Miark'i* ftinl.
J. R. KIDWELL,
1,026 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
Steam Bread Bakery
AND
Cai’idy Manufactory
STICK CANDY
J 9 cents per pound, wl> lesale.
Eresli Bread. Pies and ( tikes
every day. (live ns a call.
GI.OBE HOTEL IMRKER SGI?
Shaving. Hair Cutting »md Shampooing done
.u the ueatewt and moßt wit ntific manner by
M< INTOSH A ROBERTS.
Hotand void Lath. Give ua a call. 1 elite
atlOllTK'H.
Shoes are wanted everywhere,
Trv Mulhcrin & Co.; don t despair.
J
No More High Prices
FOR
SHOES, SLIPPERS AND HATS.
•11 T 1,»VI 1, V. d < i:r S -in .s., k, which wan purchaHi d with cash from tho bent Fawto
\\ >■ r-c.. • f tl.. X. j-ih »io'l 1. W, Hiiocecded in "■•cming many great bargwtM. Yon
know onr r.y.utat,..,, t c -Him; FIIIST-CLASB GOODS AT LOW FLICS’. Now t» your oppor.
tunit'-. Y. u will f<el l.a div when ton find that you have paid 11.50 tor a pair of shoes that WM.
MVLHEHIN' CO. would have wal'd you for sl. '
We quote Home of our bargains :
Infanta’ Kid Buttoned soft rol* Slu'ChO to 3 10 Ladion’ Cloth Gaitan* 3 9 ............... 75
Infanta’Kid 1. o<-Sh<.. -I to * 25 Ladies’ Glove Grain Jauee Shoes 3to 9 11 CH>
Child’s Kid I • Ladles’ Pebble Gr’n Button d Shoes 3 toH.SI 00
( hibl’N !■■'■! :■ Graml.a*' Khot.sNtol2 t>s Ladies’Kid Buttoned Sltoes, worked boles
' Misses Pebble Grain Lace Sb'lJ to 2. .75 3to 8 $125
Misseb I'cbl.b Gr’n Bnt’n’d Nh«a- I2to 2?1 (Mi' Gents’ Calf Ties 6to 11 • SI 00
Ladies' W«-b Slippers 8 t*» 8.. 15 i Gants’ Dress Shoes from $1 to 250
Ladies’P<‘bl>l(‘Gr.i in Slipper*’3 8 50 j JSoys Wool Hats from Id ta 50
Ladii i 50 | Gents’ Hmlb from 35 to S 2 50
Ladies’Kid Optra Slippers 3to 7 75 | Gents’and Boys’Straw Hats 5toSI 00
Every day . a gala day iff our < Ktab’.i«hments with the numerousi customers aftsr tbo Bonan*
zas we advAi rij*e, s<» fonu- along and get your share oi the Bargainst
Orders I y mail n ecive prompt and careful attention.
Wm. Mulherin & Go.,
TWO STORES —722 Broad St., opposite the Monument,
913 Broad St., sign of the Large lied Boot.
EIDSON COTTON SEED PLANTER
Price List:
The Gibson Cotton Seed Planter, complete SIO.OO each.
The Gibson Attachmeht for Dow Law Planter 4.50 ea«lx "."7,
The Gibson Attachment for Farquhar Planter 4.50 each.
Apply to or address,
W. S. LAZENBY,
HARLEM, GA.
JESSE THOMPSON & COT,
MANUFACTURERS OF
BOORS, n & BUNDS
Mouldings, Brackets, Lumber,
Laths and Shingles.
DEALERS IN
Window Glass and Builders’ Hardware,
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard,
Hale Street. Near Central Railroad Yard, Augusta, Ga.
IMPROVE YOUR STOCK I
I he I rotting Stallion Strathmore, Jr., will
make the Spring season at my farm in Co
lumbia county’, four miles west of Harlem.
PEDIGREE.
Strathmore, Jr., is by Strathmore, Sr.; first dam, Melrose by
1 ’ rr? Savior by Pecks Idol; fourth, Carrie D. by Don
Juan: fifth, Romance by Sir Leslie.
TERMS :
n ngICICaP - S10 „ for the season - sls for insurance. Fifty
ee sto the groom m all cases. Special rates may b. made foY
three or more mares. Apply to J
s. C. LAMKIN,
H.ARLEM, GA.