Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, March 08, 1881, Image 3

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Bre.JstMN A KHrVKB*. ■< th* innifl" l * («!*■> pros»rt”t”r <4 the War* rMMxti Owprv). w«y nremaMbte ft«T tbe rooVairta or management <« the same. .jr . * < IrcßiatlM larrra«tM bally la < olaaNa. Llncala aatl JrfferMß eoaailes! • . jpSHW - - " - - - -- fella fc< atWrtWiK 4»« <» fl rat appear aere «T tbs *<«wrWv-ni<*flt. TlwOoM*MMalADv*>rrKrß wHI ba amt t» an; atTrr ~ upne the following terms: (Mgs year, reah in advance SI 08 Htsißonttie. naahta artvafkr ..... srv fa^w———i— - iTi—T'l'i'i VAKirrriEs. Fine weethar I. cabin* thia week. Pay yotn Street tax • Hectare af* nßelna! Vloteta In •b’inrtamre. Rrech tree* blooming Soaker will anon he out New legal ads - read them. C.wik nMwta a new awning. Th** Choir has avap«wat”*l 1 TM<l von ever arc a fl”” Mtef p aw »l !>ll h*“ • or '' threat. M -h land vet to be wrong red. . nropartv waa '*« i >vr camty nrerfw a "poor hm»~- .“ |k«< write again; ito to Angvataa. (»ur "umv biwra’’ w*erb; h. bonnet 1 . See ireoortanf notice tn another ptep*. Who waa It ata U oranges at the p. 0? Tnnz Hate-v to a waikhrg endyciopcrfls . The pound party waa * grand anncres. Only one reShrested nl< li»iwr hi town. Ik..me farmers am no wttb tbalr plowing Noun of oar ballas ure -alang" or '’gum." «nfi hkwrtninit» wo Rome* ntw*' Halted la trying to raise a tiare ball Hub Hayes vacated Tilden's poultton on Frl d«v. -| should Wash to simper.” Is the latest nonsense. For red hot geniality, Col Bill Denton IjantatlM world! The Angnaia HUndny Mirror Is a charm ing Uttto >n»T>»l now. Hal! re«4ter Weathers wants to swap boraen with some body. Mm. Julia Galin la vlaltlng relaUvm and frtatMta hi Watkinsville. But a small crowd at Appling on Tuesday last -everybody busy plowing. The Oommlaafonara would do well to heed the •urgeetJoa from Dr.Oaeey. Prof Ashmore has an able aretalant In tar person of Mm Pieroe Young. Fifty t boom nd warn In Wash ington attending the Inaugural. There As a private mall box at Powell'a etom. batwwm ham end Appling. The st mete of Washington were covered with aw»w during the inaugural. Onr worthv round! will probably publish amae Important paper* next week A great man v registered letters passed through the pcwtofllce at thia place. A townie p~Wler was In town Wednesday —the whto Wrw her Up to Hawdust. GalSeM «•» inaugurat’d on hangman's darilt to ha*" been the reverse. Keep your band on v«ur pocket-book; a "wire-1 of torture" flend la at Appling Three tramps In town last week ; an old Woman and her two e-iv>. it te supposed Cook aoM aesr toad of ahlrglre Tuesday to Hibtey Manufacturing C». of Augusta. Will Antony and his lovely bride, nee Hire Clara Gardner. arrived laat Tuesday. Guano and provisions arrive st this point by toe car load; wp hardly know whit* Is W” am und -r obllgatkme to friend Henry Cooper for a mere of Uiw flail. and "the last egg <>f the aaawjc " Joe Bniwn Is now being spoken of aa the beat man for the Democrats to nominate In ISSA for President The Hsrtem 8. L. and M. club will here after meet on Friday nights, at Mrs Ida r.oper'e, until further notice. Mulberta AOo.of Augustaars receiving toWr spring stock of shoes; look for their Bcwadi WWMSuient In our next Issue We teem teat Dr. James Pilcher of Btel lavilla toiaks of moving to Harlem. Come atoqg. Dr, We'll take good care of you. A Mr Utaya.>d Miss Dnidlla Anderson, both of Brier creek, were happily united In marrieucs Friday, at t-biaplace, by Dr. Devmm. Harry HIU, the Adonis of too Geoyla railroad, made a terrible "smash" In Hat - lam one day Inst week be stepped on an uld woman h bunion! Mow that Lou Hatcher has planted a young Bycamoro tree In front of bls store, ft has baea suggested that he plant vines ansin*l hks wheelbarrow. Mrs. Dr. McLean's residence, near Thom son. known as toe “Hnmflton Manor.” was totally destroyed by tiro yesterday, togeth er with household furniture, etc Mr Jo« Blgnofi of Wrightsboro ami Mine lanra Eiuhry of McPuflle. marrhvl last week, at tin’ rartd’-new of the bride « moth er, Um Itav. Mr. Thrasher ofliclntlng. Frank HUtaM's store, in Thomson, wue broken open «n Thursday night last and robbed of a lot of provisions; ami op r riday night It was again enten-4 and about »15 taken troai the money HIPPLKB FKOM APPLING. BV W. March Is with us On»d and wlndj wea ther ...Oursick Is tietter How le that garden of youraf ... There are seven IsMird ers St the tihleid'e tortet Mr John Bas ton purchased taro fine inulee last week Kwlnbsi's wsrd-book and series ot g»s>grn phles are the beet text txs’ks of the sort 1 have ever snen ..The darkies congregate at thb> plru-e In large numt>era on their preaching days- anarchy and cha<e reign supreme hi their business meetings A haiMl-t’rhsnd comtat at Slate Ibs’k IsAt week caused (xmeldecaMeexiliemenll” I*** l vk-lnllv Mr. DM. Hotoonbake and Mlse MatUe B. Bailey were married In Augusta oaths morning of toe Md ult. Mrs Hol rumbake gave them a reception on the eVen lug ,4 the same date, at which we were present; a mors aoilable crowd was never coilecteti. The eupjs’r was In every rosi-’ t magnum bonum, A further description from SO feetee a pen would be mere mock ery. We wish the happy ample a long ard pruaperous Ute . There to a “wheel ot for tuue 1 ' la the village; ye moneyed men <’>nv forward and patronise this dewu-right swindle, It will afford some excitement be atdea enrich toe proprietor The Uro’ l *" J" 1 such things U only >SO; ought it not bu»iou Tribute of Kegpoct. At a meeting of Harieui Lodge No. J7«, toe futtowiag resolutions were adopted: ftasigved. That whereas our Supreme Gran*l Ik* ano Mt In Hi» uivlii* wisdom to reniove from our Council our be loved brother Bev. M. II Reese, Reeolvsd, That in the dsath ot our broth er Hartam lodge has lost one of its brtgbesi lewetla. the shuroh a valued minister and dsvotad ChrMian. toe community a good <-tUara aa>l his bero*r«l family a food bus iMnd aad aaaetlonate father and white b.<www subsdseivviy to the will of our Hrovealy Father, we conaoleourselves with tea ksoWirdgs that our lost In hla gain jL—krsTThat a ropy of th*-' rjwflu thaw bs hamlsbwl to hie bereaveil BMotvwl, That toe Oriumbta Advertiser be rvqu.vd.eJ to publish these rosolnUona CHAn. Tl< t. U.L. HARRELL W B. RilEßl'i K, Commiltw. i COM.MtNMfOXEK’d fOl'Mi—> March Tenn, IHHI. present -Their Honors W T Martin, L. D. Walton arxl W lllnuu Lkiis>l<-11. Ibn following eialt<”< agalnet the c*xinty were audit'd and order.»l pnhl: To OolumUa Advertiser, M SO, for publish ing bridge notice ToT Brtaroe H so; for examining bridge. To Bradford Ivey, *5; fur suiuiuou«iug iu* rtes tor March term. To Chronicle and Constitutionalist. $52 »; for advertising piopiwahi tor building and ropalnug bridges, stationery, record book. «to. To W w. Hhicida, $3 55; to dieting prison er sod turnkey. To John E Larkin, sl3 85; for blanket*, stow etc, for jail To Peter Wright, $3 75; torse picks, etc. List of (Mupera. amounts bald to them nod to whom peid; Pauper. Receiver. Amt. per month Tom Parker R J Walton *2 5n Hannah ltam>wy J Q Hplsro 2 3«> Exektel Stewnit Ffl lA.well 2 .Hi Mahnin Mims M H Hateber 2 3i> Elia Blackstone C J Clifford 2&> (too Welch C J Cllff.r-1 250 Jerry Beall Wrn Phete. Henll Win LMud. ll 2 50 MroJ Burnett John Bui nett 2 50 U|K>n application of R. J Bbaint, John M- Bunch, JoMg.b M.giia, W. H Hohiei, H. C Lamkin. Geo. W. Urar. Alfn-d Bak.-r and others, the following order was pa»~d ; Itlsherobv entered, that W H Bolder John H ltea|l and Joshua Bridges lUnd Co’ioulaid<>iier». do forthwith pruurvd to ex amine and mark out th” old Weights boro ns»d froni the Hiidim-tud <xaiQtv line, via ttia Hlantou tdace and the Rolln plaie llteu teavlng Uro old road ami passing to rough the lands of W K Hohter to Inter sect at Bohter'a house, with the mail to Augusta, by wav ofGrovebrwu. Ami to la> and apjawr At our Court tola* field on the Ural Tuiwday Ln April next, then sad toen to make rotors, utoist their uatiia, of their actings and doings to the premises, and a» totlrs publie uto.k'- of saki rtwd.Tn ordei tost a roil and lair Inv-wißraiion thereof | may be bad by Ibis court. • And it te furth er ordered that a copy, of thlii <>rd.-r he server! on each of the said Rar I Oomtnla sionnre within the next tan days. Upon petition of E B Willingham and Otobrs, It la hereby dr (Ivied that the Appli cation *te granted tn change th” road In frost ol E B Willingham's house. The amtracl to repair th” Jail was award ed U> Ellas F. Bally, at 51U D M Holsonbuk* appoint” i Roa-1 Com* missl’Hier for Diet. No. 2, liivtead ot G B Lamklr. The building of the bridge acmes Klokeo crock at Appling eras lot V?J. >'. slid L. V. Hatr livr, lor til” sum of AKKI, with th” fol lowing specllleaUotn: Ihe brhlg” to be 178 fort long. IBS feel to be open work; the bridge to be built of all neart lumber; to bn built on i rock pillars or arches, also 2 rock pillars at the end. the pillars to bo com mem'od on the clay ground by digging down through the sand, and put up with hydraulic cement; the two outside elite to be Bxl2 inches; the sleepers to be 3x12 In ches; the flooring to bo 212 Inches thick an'l 6 incline wide, and to be laid Inside of the two outside sills; th” bridge to have good hand rails. Bald bridge O’ be 1C feet wide, and Um builder to give bond anil se curity. to be approved by the (knutnhmlon eta, to keep the bridge in giv>d repair for 7 reefs. The abutment (not too stsetd to te built of earth or ruck ; the bridge to be put above high water mark. WM, LANSDELL W T. MARTIN. L. D WALTON. Favors frnm Don. Kiokkk, Marcli Ist, ixsi. EditorAi>vrxti-.kh. Yosrpaper reaebro us regularly and Is rami with a great dual of Interest; I say regularly—l should have said when our mall carrier mvw proper to deliver It. Wo have what might very prop erly.bo termed a way-freight mall, and may be expected any Uwe between 1 p. in. and 12 ui M but our people are posaoesed ot a great deal of fortitude, and hope with fair weatiier and better roads that times will be that the condition ot the planter Is not so good as It was last year at tute time. 1 claim to have some knowledge of their oondltion, and am sorry to see their neoes elites ho great, and they the oues of all people to bo Independent, so entirely de pamlunt upon the merchant ami factor for a support, and this, too, after one ot the heaviest cotton crops ever mad”, and which has maintained an unexpected gixsl price- Oom Is unusually scarce, aa.l small grain not at all promising* Labor lu scarce; at teast 25 per cent, off, but wo are not dis couraged. and by tho help of a plenty of guano and I‘rovidenc*’, we expect to try It again. I should have added, tho merchant and factor willing. The Sunday School at tne L'cheo bridge has tevn organized, and promisee to bo In toresling. Mr. J. M. Wilkins Is superinten dent, and our worthy Judge L. D. Walton Bible ( lass teacher. It is very instructive to hear him explain the difficult portions ot th” Scrlpturw to his claae. Although not a member of any church, he shows by hte ready knowledge of tho Scriptures to boa close student of Uie Biblo. We are to have an agricultural club. Our woithy frlead Dr. Walton, who Is the ls«vl ing spirit in all the public enterprises in tho neighborhood, and who, by the way. is a perfect walking encyclopedia, Is Indefatiga ble in hte efforts b> advance the farming in terest,and has called a niroting, and one of Columbia's beet farmers, J. A. Green, Is bi be President. Wo expect good results from this club. W,* bad the pleasure of meeting a few of the many friends of Mr. D. M. Holeenbake on Uio evening of the lid ult., at hie motli er's, upon hie return from Augusta with bis beautiful bride, Mias Mattie Bailey, to whom he was married at 12 m. on the same day. The pl**asant memories of tnat even ing will not soon be obliterated, and may the pleasures of their future be no leas than that of their guest upon that occasion. Our P. C.. Rev. Mr. Timmons, Is very punctual at his appointments at 8L Mary s on third Saturday and Sunday. He is zealous In the cause of Ills Master, and la universally llkewt. not only by his own flock but by all. Hla last sermon was pronounc ed one hie bw»t, spiritual ami practicable. May be live long and do valiant work in the cause Uncle Bonner also gives us an appointment at the Uehee en fourth Sab bath. his name with u* is synonymous of good, and ho Is beloved by all cluse* •* and sects. DON. (We hope Don will let us have a weekly communication from his pen, or at least as frequent as possible.—Et> I administrator*! fjale UEOBi IIA-Uolumbta County. Agre.wbl** to an order from ths Court of Ordinary of Columbia county, Georgia, will be sold at the place of public sale in said ' county, on th* first Tuesday in APRIL mil ail that tract of land In sakl county, adjoining lands of Dr. J. 8 Hamilton. Mrs. E T Lamkin. G*o W. Gray and others, oiMjtAinifUf two huwlrwl aiui •®v®O bco*. more or lees, belonging to the estate | Win SaUerwAtte, deceased Sold tor dis tribution and to perfect titles ELISHA LBBY, Adm ‘or With will annexed of Wm. Satterwhite. March Xh, UHI -Im I F'tittos Im Lattsn rs AtaJ’.tMrausa. BrsTK or Gsoao'v —(sUuiolUa rousty. Wiwrea*. R*rf t. R Itetd apple's to sw Aw l”tb-re,S Admit is'rant-ej os the *wtat<* of Jas P MiasUv inu ’>f said tsaiuly. itacvm-wl; Tliroe are Us-refore U> cit” ami adm-vUSk all sn-l singular Uv kindred and rr”rtit*aw rd Uie mhl -ivroeaial to be ami aptswr at m y 'dßce on or ta-fore the first Monday io April. I*l, to show (suw. If aay they bare, why said tetters shim hi not begraatol Glreu urster my liand and ofllriai signature at my offiox tine 7th day <rf IMI. GBO. D. DaBSEY, Ordinary mm iw Gitumbla county, PstitMaMr Letian tt Dtamolea. Stats or GRuaniA-OMumMa county. Wbernas, Ik” A’. Hailavd, Aduilutelratar on lf>” estate of John H. Tripp*'- late of mUu county, d’-ceaasd, applies to mo for letters of diamtaskdi from said estate: Tlisad ar« therefore to cite ami a<lngwUah nil ami singular the kindred aial creditor* of wild rts-i»s*l to be and anpastr at mv'd flee on or befitre the first Monday In Maj*. 1881, tvYtiuw CMUS”. If any they hare. Why the said letters should n<>t be granUsl. Given iinder my han>l an<l-‘fn ial signature al ofßo-, this 7lh day of February, WBl. GEORGE D. DARMEY, Oollnary felds 2m Columbia cuuuty. lIiNHTI.Vr IteazKLlA. March 1. I«L, Mu. H. A Coog -Dear Sir; WtMi J teiught my guano last year, vou re<|iM>dkMj mo to put yours, “th” R D ODE'S." *7 tb** ■mi” »f some other *tan>lanl ferullasr aiei make a careful and impartial test 1 done so. and the following la the result; Each picking was done at th” same lime, and wh.-n liie odton was drv, and carefully weighed. Tb” COE'S was used on no” ante of th” Mold to a><out the middle. I thee l-lt threo rows and next oommeiavd with SOL UBLE PAI I PIC. All was planted at the same time, and cultivated exactly alike. Th” yield of aei«l cotton from thrre rows R D.COE'S 125 Iba. No g'l ino te “ SOLUBLE PACIFIC 112 " I umst just Al |»’uods id guano id each kind in these ted, rows. I used 180 lbs. to the acre By the use of folbo of Cue's. I reomv <«l a not gnin of 27 lbs over the same rows without guano, and with Soluble Pselflc U ItM.. ar.d by the use ol the 2,1*10 ibs Cue**. 1 gnlnod 2,7i«l Itn seed cut ton; 2,'<J# Hie Solu ble Pari lie, 1 Ajo Iba seed cotton. Now pel ting this at 3 cents per pinind. the COE’B wm, worth to me SSI; Soluble Paclflc. 43U I will maku th” tost again this vrar with the Pate|«co or some’dbrr popular fertll l»’r. lam saUatte*! that th” It. D. COE'S is Uu< BESI guatM> I have evsi usMl, ami ciieetfully reaommiMal IL Ibis test was maite tor tb<> tsmetlt of myra'.f and m-lgh bora, but reeulta being eo greatiy In favor of On’s, I act si It to you with perudretou to make such use of It at> yisi think bawl. p|.-aaa rseet ve two tons for roe; I will Bend my wagons next week. Yours truly, SAM'L A. PALMER. Tho shove was on sandy sull. If some of my customer* In tho <«key w.«si» will make a careful and thorough but this year with some of the other standard h-rtfllters, they would temcflt thetnseivw and n< igh tioi-a and confer a great favor oil the ulutei • signed. I can only got about nv» ear loads tide year, and want to g -t It on as many diffeient farms as possible. I have no doubt as b> the result. I have a few tons left of the ACID POT ASH, put up b>' the Mme iMiiUee Send along yiair wagons aud make a sure and sab) inveetnioot. • H. A. COOK. BPBCIAI NOTICE. ’ Harlsm. February 21st, 1181. To the People of Columbia and and.a*ljuin- Ing counties: After Hires years experience Io the mer cantile business, I'm convinced that the only way to bring trsds to Hartem and to build up tho place, te to sell govte of all kinds as cheap as they can be bought in Augusta or any other market. And this I propose to do for the next six months! I have sold my idatwal Hsrteni, and fcy im mense stock must be sold by th” Bret of September. To convince the public! that I am selling, goods cheaper than any mer i-haat this side ot Augusta. I give tjnsi; the following pilcce to compare with the cheap est : Flovb-White Raee, per barrel. *C in Double extra, pei barrel, < SO Family, per barrel, 8 00 Mkal—Bolted In white sacks per bush 77 X Corn- Mixed, In rood sacks, T7M White, In good sacks. 80 Although com has advanced 2c per bush ed,.! will giro my friends the tieaeht of the low prices quoted above. Meat la quoted at 8 8-4 c in car load iota tn the Augusta pa pers. bull will not advance on my prices until forced to IL ’ Rica-Sixteen pounds for I 00 I Soda - Sixteen pounds for 1 00 i Htabch—Refined, six teen Ipou nds for 1 00 j M BAT—White side, per pound, » 1 Stbup— best, per gallon. So I OaTh—:«ed, per bushel. 43 I Cornu: -good. six pounds for 1 00 Mt’dAß-Llght brown, eleven pounds 1 00 Ax LB Gkkbhk. per box, fl* Potash-box and ball. 8-18 lohaooo—nagki. per pound, l Boat -good, thirteen liars, 50 | Booth - worth Al 35. 3 •• I NalLs -per pound. 4 Shobh -worth 81 75. 1 23 Dbt Goo ph at Cost. I have on hand four different kinds o ! axes, all weight*. Also, PLOWS, Plow Lixm. Tiswahk Cbocbxbt, Potwabb and hundreds of other things that cant be put before you at this Ume. Above quatatlons subject to change of I the market Ox>d tor etx days. Txbm* HTBKTLT cash. Or I will taka in trad* row hides, old cast ; iron. wrought Iron, old brass and ropper. I live or dead hogs. l*»d cattle, and cotton rags Will give you full value In trade fur i the above menUonod thing*. Jas. W. Keener The Music Hou«e of the Mouth (I O. Robinson. of August* aril In Taxa*. Atkannaa. Dsiiatana. Mississippi. Alabama F'orida and every Houthern Btate north <4 < b«>rgla Augustx cau juatly claim to hare Um "Musk: House <>f tbeßsith.” Lgtrge Cash Coutract* With th“ best manufacturers sod large sales at the “Music House of the Mouth." anabis G O Übiiexi A Co., of Augusta U> sell superiar piano* and organa at hw* price than is paid by small dealer. E IO M Notwithstanding th* large and elagam utri of plan* aod otgan* at Th* Mmk- Houae of tbs Houlh." G. O ILitgnaoe A Oi tnlegrapheii last word for fifteen Plan« and < >rgana L> ill order* which art «wning |k> By *v*ry mad. A -aUx«a> Xa« IbUU **■ W. L A. »sHMte.>.K Dewep.ro * BEALL & 00., APOTHECARIES -AED- Who’esale Drcgsrkts -AND DEALERS IN- BUIS T 9 S GARDEN SEEDS, US IICI S m HI9S!! READ (Mir price list and send all your onteJs hit UIIUGS ami HERDS to u*. We ts*g Ul”>*” wlhj have iailivl with other o«’1h to give oere atrial. Me keep mioommlssjoo stock. It ’lUibte mvsi. iikerellsl’le mervhaii dl"«e, always tbs I a market BUIH US s*»mJs as eold by u*, are popular because RELI ABLE Our pros* for all i»red lu pai»*re Is sc.each; 3 for 10c.; 8 tor 25c. or SSc pel diaen (sv(»-rs. Our price for seed In bulk is as tuilowH per qt Early Valentine Heanx, Mio Early Molmwk •• »• Early yellow six week. Deans. Sue Daitof Qi-rmau w * x Breus, select, AM Large Lima or Butter Brens. kuu (Arullua or small Lima Basus, doc AU. or. Extra early Turnip Beet, 75c lac Early dark blood *' “ 75e I<e Bulst's ex early red " “ I<W 15c !*oug bliss! “ 75c 10c per ear nt A’tssqa extra early Corn. So *>c Evergreen sugar “ 5c TV White flir.t “ . 5c foe G->ld”u D><ut gourd s*-od Ourn (esrlliwt Held variety known --yields anor mould y and grows ou any laud’ sc. for per oz. Extra white spine Cucumber, 15c “ long green ” 15” Egg Plant, targe purple. koo taAtuce, Butel's early prize tore I foe Onion seta, white and red, 80 to 2he Hutar's extra early Peas, As Extra Tom Thumb P’W*. Aic M lew's Little Goto Pres, AS Etrly-Dan O'RoUke “ foe Bishop's dwarf long pol " so- Champion of England “ Ax- Biack-eye Marrow Fat " 25c per peck Bulst's choice rerly R*n potatoes. to- per oz Early long sesrtet Radish. l »o “ scarlet Turnip " 15c " bush or patty-pan Hqnaah, Inc large aim ••th rod Tomahs foe New early Acme Tomato finest (variety known to - per lb. Red or purple top Turnip, for spring tie Early white Flat Dutch. " U per ox Esriy YorttUt bag”. 25c " large York ~ -> 25c Bulst's Imprwid large lata drum bred Cabbage, *oc Bulst's Improved targe late flat Dutch Cai’bage, S>c North Carol Inn Buooornts- to- Early French Wlnnlngstadt “ too '■ Jersey Wskefl’-UI *• 4 M Bulat's rerly flat Dutch " Av “ Drumhead “ Av “ green g taxed “ 25c We hare a greet manv varieties In papers not iDentluanl above. W henever you want RELIABLE 6EED I nr any Information In regard te seed bust ores, write to us. Ponlofllce and KmreM KfKßla- tlona. The postage on all merchandise Is 1c per ounce aria- per pound. Express rhargwa on all pacKarfre from 1 tb. up to 10 or so lbw ta only 25c. When you enter sre«l sent by mall, dou t forget bi add for postage Pres. Brens ami Corn erish about 13 <s*. to the pink ami pnas and Hrens in papers about 1 ua. each. We preoar P*tage on all amnll Sood to ' papers. Ad lreae your orders to BEAU, St CO., OPPOSIIE AUGUSTA HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. Jaa M <■ d, jb. "Jti»N>W(iLr«Sß LEAD IN LOW PRICES I * FUBNITUBE of all Grades. SIITTBISSES IM SPRING BEDS ALL SIZES & STILUS Nice Watout and Chamber tkte, Dressing Case, Marble Top, for Fifty Doliara and op I us tofta t b?;’ n * U floe * «P« ‘bALlbTa °* W7 BROAD tl‘ AWo*r«, •*. The Largest and CHEAPEST Crooltery ZXoujae t IN THE SOUTH ! jB. jO. A <X>., 71a; BROAD fiT*., AGDUBTA, C,rr L * of CROCKERY, CHINA. <*LABBWAREIV .ad W OGDEN \\ ARE, KEROSENE LA Ml'S, nm! HOV>K E'RN x.zxv IbHIXG OOODB'GENERALLY. BfcT EOR BALE AT.THE LOWEST NEWJYORK PRICES. *l*b.e Lko'w r <fs -vwt cotton Planter. THE BEST Moreoflbeg® IS T. F Hhg re. ♦afl iu oom b i ti od. Mr E (Igtw’l other planter* uoed *rl,um al»o agent fur the cumbiuod Hln<p and Roller, for Fans Gates. The SIMPLEST, BEST and CHEAI'EST hinge for farm galea ever invented Call and see them at JOHN BONKS MOORE’S, Old aiaud of John Bones A Co., near Expresa office, AUGUSTA|G a Opera Honse Garden! Ben Neisz- Proprietor. CHOICE IIW. LIQUORS MD CIGM Philadelphia and Cineiauati Beer. BR< >AD and ELLIS STREITS, AUGUSTA, GA. ly €.B. Harlem, GUct. I-iEADERS OF XjiOW PRICES ! -DEAIDERS IN- Fsaey Srocsrtes, Vasts, ShossAKstl, Dry GLoodei, Moitonw, : BiBBWABI. GLASSIAII. CfiOCKIBTWII, AC. Wejare determined to’NO I*BE UNDERSOLD by any batlke in thi* a*o* tion of the State, and at all times our aim shall be to give entire aatiefee lioo both in the pnee and quality of our gooda. Give aa *» aall oa<t*tb< convinced of what we say. For every dollar spent with us'we givetfFULL VALUE. TRY VB * )»nll ly d©F»x-£tnoo iSetle OF CARPETS I In enter to reduce sbick and avto 1 retrying goals over. I will offer my stockfotlCA*- PEPH, amounting to M>,twoaod over, all freeti goods, new deetgna and .>■ very reduced pncee, embraebtg aa foiktws; w v Royal Velvet Carpets, Body Bruaaele do, Tapeetry Brurnwh] do/ Extrw and Imperial Three-ply do, Scotch Ingraiu do, Extra' Super and;HaperAw •10, CotUMi and Wool doj-Hemp and Vienna do; j, {, j and 4-4 v «e»H»n do; i and I Htair Bruwels do; Biair Ibxls and Fixtures, Napier and CoeM Mattings ; Piaiu, < becked and Fancy Canton do; Cheap Stripe Onrpating) Wtn.luw Curntcee, Lace Curtains, Cretonnes, Lambrequin Shade aad Utilhou Fnugo, Piabo and Table Covers; Window Phadev iu ScoUopad< Fringed. Pliuu and Gobi Hands, Velvet Sufa Ruga Smyrna B>.fa Rnga, v2l* vet ami Hr io* re Is Ru> s; Cucox Door Mata, Velvet du, Bruaeeie do, >mvru<. do; Sheep Shin Meta, Crumb Cloths, Cbrotnov, Wall Paper and’ Border*. Ruxhc Shades, Fire Screen*, Carriage and Buggy Mata, C»'ixfl,Cheeto, Star Oil Cloths and Crash. Mar* All goods sold tor net oath of city ac oeptanoa. JAS. C. BAILIE, THE WHITE T aueaxo r Supailative in Its Attributes It SUid. ACKNOWLBDUKDTHK KISO of al SEWING UICUINEB The WRITE baa been used for more tion, four y<-ir«, uu I ipu. |gi>vniitttvr * .ti-fte' |->I: fnv. pH. upon v.u tr- i ■- -*, / iT 't t 11<* t, r.. u, , ■» •_ . r- , 1 S' - - W” do not pe.ldlc them, tbue we are enabled to Sell them cheap.r than ■ jre■ re drsl class old patent ma* bines are sold. ■ H are JmM&Q , Call and examine them before beying. M - w’l'., ' . .vr* »u ; ; ri.v, “ ' J DAT. F. BMITH J. HORACE SMITH, Nu. bib BROAD BTBE7T AUGUSTA, GA-