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at Barta*, e*cvfas eserv Bunday night,
•uwt whan tteave in gerachlng <>« toe 2.1
gujtay olrbte at th* Bepttat church
BELAIB M IBfIOM —B*v JH. Blatant
Hood's Ghap-I. Ist Sundav and Saturday
refer* Heart's Church, tai Sunday and
Maturday before Berten's Oh.pel, Sd
Sunday .. Fnradfato Church, ».» pm M
u“Xy .. Ftetwtortfaml. Hh Sunday ..
< hapM. H :ta> P m.4th Somtay
IP? UNG CIRCUIT Bra. T H. Tntteoaa.
White (tafc, 1H Sunday and Saturday be
ta* Duun'a chapel. tai Bunday and Bat
uMav bsiur* Bt. Mary's. Sd Bunday »»1
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aad Matuedny bast ire.
By Bev. J M. Atsinbom :
Kl.>k*e churob. tai Sunday Mt Lrt«-
Id Sunday Groveoiiurefi Mh Bunday
Bv Be» w s J- Roosm:
OM Cakw let Burda v Wlrrr Run. tai
tmnday Harte*. *1 Sunday, 4pm
FOR BIRGAINS in GENERAL
MERCHANDISE, go to
H. A COOK.
To F.NJOT LIFE WEATHER
LIKE THIS, YOU MUST
KEEP
THKRKTORE REMEMBER.
That you can ff*t ICE-COLD LEM
ONADE GINGER POPand SODA
WATER, at well aa ICE io quanti
fies, together with the brat Candle*
(French) delightful canned Corned
B tt, Canned Breakfat Mackerel,
b»d other GOOD THINGS.
W FRESH AND PU”E, »t “fa
The Little Gem!
Lew york
MILLINERY
STORE.
[ MISS NELLDEPURCELL,
■Kaier ia Fine French Millinery,
privets. Ribbons, Novelties in Neck
m¥s->r, Fancy and Jet Jewelry, Etc.
| MF“N*’ 728 Broad st eet, under
■Central Hotel. AUGUSTA, GA.
fl MF* No good, on Approbation
I sps 3m
HMMIA BAILMOAB
I GEORGIA RAILROAD CO..
I Itaperlntaodeiit'* Offioe.
I Augusta, Ga.. Nov. Sth, IWI
■ t'nrr. menelugßunday, the 7th Inst, th*
■blowing pssseoger sch«*duie will be oper-
■ NO 1 -WERT Dally
■cars Augusta 8 33 a tn
■mve C.mak >1 SO a tn
| IMlsWfaMs.... oiptn
I Haena . 545 p m
| " Wta-hingtoo Jlup tn
B Athens 110 pru
E Atlanta. 5 45 p m
■ NO 3EABT Dally
■ears At Iwata 715 am
B " Attas— »15am
[| " Washington. 10 45 am
I MtaPHf 7<Ma m
I " Mllledguflla sma tn
E " I'smak 115 p m
■ rrlr. Augusta 3 47 p ro
■ " ("enaction U> or from Washington on
■ Bunday*.
■oUs. as,.wans,tto.-Daily. Bas.pt »sj>4.r
■'• Aaguata 4pq| ■ Lv. Mortem » ajfa ni
■ r Harm*lN pm Ar Augusta •00a tn
| NO A-WESI Dally
■ears Augusta 5 to p m
B , CaOMk looa ru
■mveß—ita iu a tn
II 2 JfUbsdgwvtlle 4 Warn
| Maeoto 445 am
| " Attaatai 7to am
I >na— ta. 5 00am
I NO 4-B rs Daily
■**»• Attaata 8 15 p m
■ M *!■■■• 8 00pm
II - gg ll * • ■ _■ imp tn
II * gWßMta—Bh. ni p m
, , ay—tah. io 45 p m
■mveteak 4 1« am
■ K A—aa— 7ob »m
■ to' ounaecUua fur Maouti uo Bunday
-L A » ao<4 will not atop at
f keepers to
■ I.'*?**—• B R DOBBEY.
■ IM, Hnalewo,ut tieo Pmw Agent.
Batice to Pa seng rs.
FBBBVARY Ist. IWI.
—untfl further aoUor. the pawwmgrr fam
<7 Owwarta BoUraad mato Hoe sod
FT*"*' w1 “ «•«“ Allows :
■ jyyt* ret*, ttanae oacta per mile
Hfa• fc"»r e—ta per mile
gtaildrw, betwe— te— Ita yean, ball Um
■"'•rwiea.
■* muasMAf., for any (taetaiMr 5 orate
r‘"»«UW are hereby noCUIed tear If
g* T —base Uokete frn* the Eta
■£ Aeteta. IS.y will beetaarged the traia
S'*d‘**' w* are mt ttaM aaUers. sod ere
K , T* 4 *° Wee ttaw tee train
—rd far eawta per mtta Tbcrefore to
|f M (»faad—BS—■ ol —e retoseed rate.
ITX**"* r "** tatafata baAwe watering tee
■ te miapaay rwvv*. tee right u>change
1; "* r^ fes U ™* r * ln ** pfasur •’
■ 1 B DORSET U—. Paea Agt
SOCIAL GOE6IP.
N-> rain yNL
Cute fabta
Pinma are ripralng
BiacNberrie. are rtpa.
Gardena are now dead
Oottr* U growing well.
Crops are general I) cfaa.
Hee noUoaof Cottage for tale
Orrtlnary's (fart Monday next
lueeday nart Is legal ealeaday.
Corn Is small but moving off nleel-.
Purr, fresh Bod.water at the Gbm
Judge Roebuck beidewurt Batufaay
WborUebrrries oe Um aiarket Tteereday
Have you selected ytrnr btackberry pafoh
yet?
To prevent sickness, keep your prmfai
dean
The whittling eeaaoo la oo bead with our
cltuana.
AH the water has been aqueeaed out o(
Ihewuid
The building fever la Inereaeing in our
tittle town.
Mr Iraßlma. rrf Ltaoohi oountv, ta re
ported quite Hl.
The fourteen yeir locusts have appeared
In Lincoln county.
Tke eolomd echo*4 at this place bad aM<
to-do on Friday test
Cook is edit ng a quantity of cradles
wheat cradles, we mean.
"PlKaewft down anil us,” Is what our
girls aay to the toys, now.
o*l Watson ol Thomson wsa in town teat
Saturday, on legal buatneea
Bum roar boarders are coming in fast—all
who ran get accomrw .tattoo
Borne of the best watermelon growers In
the State live around Harlem.
You may seed pspar-yo*ir bead and thin
out your upper Up ouw.hpy*.
Miss C. L. W.eC this oounty'ya a “bon
bon," and controller of heart.
Mr. Julian Lamkin and family spent a
portion of last week tn Harlem.
Ed. Hatcher takes bls evening baths ta
the barrels on top ot the steam milk
We have heard of no deaths In this coun
ty among stock from damaged corn.
Lincoln camp-meeting will commence on
Friday before thesth Bunday in July.
We Imre that Mr. F H. Powell will move
to Harlem neat winter. That', right.
Tbe Reading Club roeeta next Fiid.iy
night at tbe resldeooa of Mr. N. Hicks.
Bummer drinks are refreshing If you lei a
lemon-ade you. Tbe G— is tbe place.
Our young and old men spend consider
able time catching "hortiy-hcadß now.
Mr. Ed. Dill's stater, accompanied by a
young lady friend, te vtettlng in Harlem.
One more month only, and we'll have a
through mail from Harlem to Stellai Hie
Some of the oldswt and beet conductors on
the Georgia railroad reside at thia place.
Mrs. Fannie Robetts. of Warrenton, la on
a visit to her daughter, Mis. Camille Verv
nee.
Our worthy Mayor Is having a wide and
pretty street laid off ta front of Ihisloaea
Row.
kin Bothwell, wife of the late Thomas
Bothwell of Jefferson, ia stopping at Mr. N.
Eicke'.
The crop of Rprtng chickens la fearfully
behlitd lima—waiting tor the oeinp-meeting
season.
Mr. N. Hlrtre speaks of adding ten rooms
to hl a house, for the accommodation of
boarders.
00l W. M. Jordan of Auguste expects to
noon Ir—teln Harlem, tbe garden spot ot
tbe State.
If the elerk of the weather would pull out
tbe plug and let us have a good rain, bow
thankful we'd all be!
Mr Louie H Young, a highly esteemed
sad Christian gentlemen, died at his borne
In this county last week
Rev. Mr Verdecy of Augusta preached to
a large and appreciative oougregalloo at
this place on Bunday test.
Mr and Mrs. W. H. Anthony Jett Bunday
for Columbia. B. Q, on a visit to tee form
er’s elater. Mrs. Dr, Bhtickley
John Banders don't go to church these
days because one bight recently he sat
down on the business end ot a pin.
Our frfad at Blate Rock must again par
don us. but bls wunmunteatton Is laid over
until next week tor special reasons
Bee notice of bill to be presented for pas
sage at the next session Ol the Legislature
A similar bill will also go up from Jefferson
county.
Mrs. Tripps la one of our moat liberal and
pnblkweplrttad citiaras, and la ever willing
to contribute largely to lb** Improvement
of Harlem.
Dr. H H Carey. Bupt Oa Fisheries, has
tbe thanks of the Fish Pood On. for bis
promptnem In replying to tbeir request for
carp next winter. ,
The jailer al Washington. J M Hackney,
charged with permitting prts*mer* to es
cape? has been bound over to next Court in (
Washington tn the sum of M ODO.
Wa learn that a stock company has t>een
formed at Lincolnton for the purpose of es
tabllahtng stance a large steam gnat and
flour Dill Hocora* to tbe enterprise
81 r John Carry la as mad aa a March j
bare. He aaye ' eome dog-on dogtoh tramp
has killed bM faithful dog." His was do
• bob-tailed yalterdog." hot a line small
dog with a l-o-n g tall I was harm Uwe. and
would only mil* a HlUe fuss when tramps
were about. Now. then, as dog killing has |
comroraced.Ourryaays let tbe good work
go on. and "dam him who tlrat cries bold,
enoughs
We took a plrasant and extended stroll
through lbs magnificent onion garden o( |
Mr L V Halcbera few days ago. and if
tee eraeuoa are proptttoue tbe yield will be
, * muatonte* Um eaUre popataUoa
M Hnrtaos, white aod busk He kae at j
fast the iO.MO part of aa sere, aad by I
means of a powerful faea yoa san see the
soUre gaoler: ta oat view. Uni H, aettag I
aouo tbe id* test Daioe Mature »«»«»
tuaaa pwte up her mowt saleable apeelnMna
Ml small packagns. enodwilwl to tatrsarty I
aud tae—e Ute miuature garden.
A tMae ot the I>ry Grl—!
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Tbe man who <faA teas fa county paper.
Paste thia en yuur noee.
The Excarv—n famaon.
| The Georgia Railroad, tbe ohl reliable j
route, with Ito unrivaled equlpiwrat. uonur j
paaeol cuoatrw Atom superb -ettag houaes
fast time, magnlflorat brldgea, delightful >
soeoery. Janney couplers, air MWk*> and
thnnigh care, rendering travel swift, eacare I
and ixirufortabto, w tiow issuing racuraloo '
I rickete at thnxjgh n und trip ratsa to the 1
I Virginia Bpriags aau all other Bummer re- I
I eert* Ttotete good to return until Octo- i
I ber Slat. if
How Our Slierlß la Courted!
A lady In a certain seetkn of tbe county '
seat the fallowtag Uoos to tfaciff Ivey a
few da ya since:
‘■Bilv»-r eh Ines A an du tin
tb» way 1 hiv u ta a stn"
tbe roar Is red the vita to blue
motaaess la sweet Aso to u
If u luv me as I lu' u
j no girl could cut our luv In 1
■ ahow as the grass gn.srsround the stump
; A i-tuiae you fur my sugar lump
we luv tb« sun ahioe ot the day
A we will git married whenever u say
I Bow don't you think Ito awful bad
my dear iverl luvly happy brad
Tire Academy,
Without giving tbe regular routine of the
pna»<lirura of tbe last meeting, we will
simply stats that the Building Committee
reported a auffl* teat amount subscribed and
I ta prospect, to warrant com m< hi cement of
work at an early day. It was also advised
I that the Building Ournmlttee confer with
I the trust see of the p reseat academy aa to
their wish ta reference to the disposition to
be made of tbe present building. The
: Building Committee wen taatructml to pro
ceed to build aa sari y as poeaMde. and It ta
fwfable that the new acadetu v Will be ready
for use by text winter.
OBSTRUCTIVE FIKE.
Geo. W. Gray's Home In Ash—.
Tbe sad taformaUowVßacteed ua Saturday
morning that on Friday night the home of
Goo. W. Gray, our exceUrat Treasurer aad
Clerk of Court, was laid ta ashes. There
was nothing saved -not even a full suit ot
' ofothlng for either ot hte eons But a abort
while alnce Mr. Gray's reeidence was swept
away by a tornado, add to have it again de
voured by the merciless tongue of fire, to
, indeed a severe I-we Mr. Gray was away
from home at the time How tbe tire origi
nated, or whether the bouse was Insured,
ws have not heard. Mr Gray usually keeps
valuable county records at bis houx-, and It
' is greatly fCnrvd that eome of these were
loot.
♦ r» •
The Fishery ft Fixed F«et,
The Hat lem Carp Flab Pood to beyond
doubt a fixed fact. Work was commenced
on Wednesday teat, and by thia time tbe
ditch on tbe western hill baa b**en ootn
ptoted. Ln tbe ouuree of two moutba, we
fully expect to aeo a broad aheet of waist
, within lbs corporate limits of Harlem, and
as tbe pond will not be stocked before next
winter, our young gal tenia and our preUy
girls will bare a fair chance for boating.
Wbata novelty, boating In Harlem! We
would state just here that tbe share* la
thia company have been limited to forty,
thlrty-lour of which have been sold. Thoee
I wishing to secure shares bad bettor do so
at once.
' Dr. H. H Carey, Bupt. Ga Fisheries, baa
written Dr Casey assuring hits that as
I soon aa the whiter distribution of carp wan
( meneve, th* Harteoi Fish Pood Ou abal !
have their full share.
County Newspaper*.
Tbe following sensible article to taken
from tbe Cincinnati Trade-List:
"A gentleman writes to us that hte coun
ty paper ta •> poor that he has etop|>ed It,
therefore seeds us three dollars for the
Trade List We repeat that we do not want
subscriber* on such terms A man's coun
ty paper to worth move to him than all th*
papers in th* world; If it to not, It to his
own fault If the oounty paper ta properly
encouraged. It may be relied upon for Infor
mation of more value to the peopte In whose
Interrat It ta issued than can be found In all
city paper* tn the Unlttal Btetee. No man
can afford to b* without the paper that pub
Itehre th* official advertlaamaiite ol hl*
county, tbe public sales. Court news. an<!
other local Intelligence. If the paper to
poor, the people ar* more at fault than the
publishers for Dot giving It a liberal pat
ronage. However poor the county paper
may be. It la always worth more than It 1
coats to thoee interested m the affairs of
th* county.”
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It brings Nu KeliaL
Deckle quickly, my friend, and dscld
forever, to <slues the mocking wine cup. re
gardl*** of *v*ry form ta which It may pre
•ent tteelf If It comes wreathed In flower*
or preassd to yoor lips by tbe hand of trad-!
ty. forget not that Ite charms ara*edu<-tlve, j
| and turn from It aa from tbe alinglng ad
der. Wby refuse tt? First because lb th*
day* of prosperity you do not need It. Bec
oodly. ta tbe times ol adversity It will only
multiply your sorrows an*l plant additional
thorns In the pillow* for your acbmg lisad
You osuAot escape too sorrow* ol life by I
j getting drunk.
WouM you jump Into th* angry eea to |
get out ot tbe shower ot rain? How haHteh
and vain, U a roan abould feel trvutded (
about hte buelDfli*. that be ahoukl deprive
himself of tbe proper ex*reto*e of ntaeori by j
ntoxlcaUoa at a Uroe wbra ot all ollMr* be
rwwde tbe clearest judWWMOt to stood al Ute
helm Wblte the storm to raging, and phot
Um ship safely through toe roe— a»1
breakers teat threaten bis deotrueUun Ah I
j royeteTtoos tafatualioo that a man, born to
a high eod (eveo spiritual wcrtbtoeeei, |
should admit an roerov to Ms mouth tost
wUI steal hta mo—y, strangle hte eon
a-Wxv murder Ms ehiMren and daaUoy
I fa sou.! „ , . ■
Tbe Booteera Farmer * Monthly, pwfr
Itebed by J. R EbUH. Hsvannah. at per
aanam, ta worth Its price fore ttasee over to
any tamer Tbe June owmber to before us. |
Riled a* usual with vataafa informal t> I
M ike Yen’ Rettlrn*.
I 'Hqutre Grera was In tows Met Wfa. rs
netvfa tax returns Errata Gre>-n thm t
ulisrtls' bis apt«snttD*nt* tn our columu*,
and b* fled* returns ooaie la slowly How
ever, be ta onset rav beet frtrads. aad to
putting Mraertf to nonsareretav trouble to
aeuomrorfate te* prapto Me ia aow "peat
ed" for hto teat round.
An luvitaUoa tw Northern Cap*
Itallrtfo
Harlem, rm the Georgia vaHnmd. twisnty*
I fire rode* from Augusta, la hmtning up in
I I be public aya as tbe llseat resort in winter
I Um* for cooeumptlves from tbe North, and
j In eutnmsr time far Augusta** to getaway
> from the beat and aicknaea of tbe city The
i only trouble is we have not here suArfent
i accomm*rt»ttan fi*r board. A targv and
i wxntnodfa. hotel ta a great dtehtoratum,
i and It ta lhe al moot unanlmoua opinion that
it would prove a good Investment. Appil
j catkins for t>«r*l are dully mails and resort
ed, o<> oou here being able to balM and turn
tab such a hotel as Is oeudert. Why, then,
will mx some Northern cnpltaltat come
and bulk! this hotel? Make the venture ami
lb* sequel win prov* that three are no Idle
words Breldre toe dally traiu to and from
Augusta and Atlanta, we .have an accom
modation teata that leavre Hartern dally --
Buoday sxrepted -at 7:® a. ■>„ arriving al
i Augusta at ■; leaves A igueta at 4 p m. and
arrives at Harlem at 5.50.
Northern paper* pious copy
Death of Lewis H. Voting.
Mr. Ltewis H Young was bom in (kilum*
bta county. Ga.. October 27th. 1834 He
gave hta tiesrt to Gud and united wltn the
MethodlM church when about seventeen
years of age He was a member of Whit**
Oak church h»rtv years, save one. He was
I moot of tbu time a faithful worker in the
church, ax Buperlntendont of tbe Bunday
BchooL as a Biblr|teacher, and as aOtowart
—ln this loot relation h*» wa» thoughtful,
active. aucceMful. Ho wax a man of pray
er, and sa-nl; he was a man ot firm prliiei
l*lre; be had high view* of the nature and
obligation* of the Christian life. His suf
ferings were protracted, but h** was paliunt.
When ten final hose cams tie was prepared
to die well. Ute mind was dear to the last
On laol Tuesday (toe test day of his life) he
I gave advice and admonition to several win*
were present. About <_o'ciuck p m. hi*
M-emed to be rapidly passing away, and lhe
*wetv- wwa affecting twijong tfacripUoa. He
spoke aa one who was TMMlng the portal**
of eternal a life. At twenty miMUtee past
seven be calmly Ml asleep In Jeeus.
“S*> f. d vi a Bummer cloud awav.
So sinks Hie gab* when storms are o'er;
bo gently shute the eye of day,
8o dies a wave along the shore.
Life's duty done, as sinks tbu clay.
Light from It's load the spirit fli-s:
While breven an 1 earth combine b*»dv
How hl***t the righteous when he dies.
May (Ml, IHBI —B.
——. o.
A ssjooth cwuplexl'Hi can i*c had by every
lady wbo will fa- I'ariov s Gnurer Tonic.
For promptly regulating Um 11* er an* 1 kkl
neys and purifying the bkusl Uteri* is noth
log like it, and this I* th** I'ea-oii why it ta
so qulekl) remotes piiuplesaial give a rosy
bkuru In tb>- dns'k be* notice
NEAT COTTxIGE
IX>I« ®A.T*JE.
I OFFER for sale. AT A SACRIFICE, to*
neat lottag* kuowu a* the "BEK iON
Hll'K'B place.’’ I'erms cash.
Apply at ooue to W. H. COOPER
my3l tt Harlem, Ga.
NCFI7ICB
IB HEREBY GIVEN, that application
will be made to the Legislature at toe ad
journed term in July next, for the paaaage
of the following blit:
A BILL
To be entitled an act to prohibit ths sale or
furnishing of spliiluous, malt or other
iotoxioaUng liquors within lhe llmlta of
Columbia county, ami to provide a pun-
Ishmant for too same.
Ba*' 1. B* It enacted by tbe General As
setn bl y of tbe Blate us Georgia, tbat from
and after toe paaaage of tote act, tt shall
not be lawful for any person er persons to
l sell or furnish, elltv-r directly or indirectly,
any spirituous, malt or other Intoxicating
liquors wlthlu the Itrolte of toe county us
Columbia.
Ebc 2. IM It further eoseted by tbe au
thority aforesaid, that aay person or per
son*, wbo shall violate the provlslon* of
I this act. shall bs deemed guilty us a misde
meanor. aud on citavlcUon shall be punish
ed as is'preecr ibed In section 4310 of ths
Codeot Georgia.
8» 3 Be It further enacted, that the
provluoas of this set shall Dot apply to
practicing physicians furnishing liquors In
i case of medical treatment, nor to parties
I selling Intoxicating liquors who have al
ready secured hocuses, until the expiration
of Uie same.
Bxc 4 Be II further snactml, that all taws
or parts us law* In conflict with this act bs,
and ths same are hereby, repealed.
J. B K BMITH,
J. P. WfLLIAMB,
JNO. E LARKIN,
May 81, 1881 Committee
THE
.A tiflfiiMtffi Hotol
tH NOW THE
H<»Mt ill a4kim*lAASt«* !
TEIMB LOW FARE FTRBT-CLABB
It ia Now CxMsoeded
That "The Musk* Hoose of tbe South" Is
fan ted ia Augusta. Os.
O. o JfoiRfNXON an*! CO.
a jaiao.,
foundry & MACHINE WORKS,
NOS «1«, SH and 019 KOt LOCK STREET,
A-tm'iiMtn* Ga.
TO OUR PATRONB: Our Foundry and Mnoblne Works which WW* rfatroyed 111
*no.b y ***•• bervtamn rebuilt enlargwl and furnished with new tuola We oati tuiDish
IRON AND BRaRB t AS! iNtiß AND MAt'HINEKY ot all drecriptton*, and at rvaaon
at>le prices and us the beet quality. Prives will be given of anvthlng you may want by
tetting ua know what you lived If you ovvil men sunt tu yuur plains tu repair rout
Mill or EugiD.i write us. my 17 ly
€. B. A COT
Harlem, Gka,.
HEO LEAVE TO INFORM THE TRADING PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE A FULL
and Htw lot of
cortalantlv on hand-UHEAP FOR THE CASH, shell
VXAVvxV A***! as Hay, Corn, Bacon, Flour, Lard, Meal. stc.
In addition to the ataive elre**ly large stock, wn heve a HODA FOUNT, with Ice,
ronatattly furnishing th*ra> who wtah nice, cool, Hummer drinks, aifii At* .pleased to
give ua a oaH. We have also Anne VA Os
Fl It IC*
Which we offer at ptfvra to mitt the times Thankftig the nublfc for lheir past P*'"**
agv, we re*t**rtfullv solicit a ooeUmianuo ul the same, hoping at all times to merit thslf
rontliliwe by good, husfat, TAIt and square dealing.
fEOPLE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY
Let it be Known Throusihnut Your County* that
Peter Keenan
S ill kevn» the lead in AUGUSTA in nil thut pertains h> FINE, |Hand*
njaik SHOES and BOOTH, and everything nlae kept in a tirai-ciaae Shoe
HouwfffaHjrl'*’ l ' " n, l honorable dealing ia his end And sim.upy
Street, opposite tbe Muuumsnt, AUGUSTA, GA.
apS FKIBR KEENAN, bgt
I IM NOW PREPARED
HkT To offer tbe *LAII<*EBT uh,l most complete Kock
DRY ;COODS,' CLOTHINC, SHOES,
MF* HATS, Etc*, it Im* evei been my pleasure to commence ”WI
HF*BPRING trails with. I bo|»e by oontinnal additions dnr-”WM
MF*ing Spring ana Hummer, tn make it still more •'tractive,“Wff
MF* and hope by fair deiding and attention to business, to “Wff
MF'.merit aud receive the patronage of tbe conitntniiiy
IK B.XZettolxex*._
OLiARKL’S
MILLINERY and Fancy DRY GOODS Store.
819 Broad Ktrwt, Ga.
Large and varied slock of the' latMt HaTS, HONNETN, CAPS, Etc
Leon*. Hair Goods Ribbons, Milks, Batin, Buttons. Jewelry and Flowera.
MR* Naw goods by at earner and Express weekly, far Demorest* a Pal*
tarns lor Ladies and Children. N. BRUM CLARK, Augusta, Ga.
far Small profits and quick sales, -we mr29
—rr.'-.T- - _UJ._ '-r:- - jrj=r-.-aEar L-J-;.:- 1 , rr-=.-=r=-s. ,*' .ucsaacxa— l
Cleorance Sbll©
OF -
CARFETB I
—■ ■ ii » • a———
tn enter to rwlucn stock snil avol 1 carrying goods over. I will offer my stock of CAR*
PE m, sinouhtlmr to 840.000 and over, all fresh goods, now doeigus aud; culutlugs, al
vm y reduced prices, embracing ae ftiMoW*:
Royal Velvet Carpel*, Body Bruaeel* do, Taneetry Brussels do,’ Extra
and Imperial Three-ply do, Hootch Ingrain do, sxtrn Super and Mnjierflne
•10, Colton and Wool do, Hemp aud Vienna dot j, J, j snd 4 4 Venetian
do; J and i Stair Brussels do) Stair Rode and Fixtures, Napier and Coooa
Malting*; Plain, Checked and Fancy Canton do; Cheap Btnpe Oarpetingl
Window Cornices, Lace Curtains, Cretonnes. Lambrerinln Shade and
Bullion Fringe, Piano and Table Cover*! Window Nhadsa in Scolloped,
Fringed Plain and Gold Hand*, Velvet Sofs Rugs, Smyrna S<>fa Ruga, Vel»
vet and Hrusaele Ruys; Cocoa Door Mate, Velvet do, Brussels do, Smyrna
<lo; Shvep BUin Mats, Crumb (doth*, Chromoe, Wall Paper and Borders,
Rustic Shadow, Fire Screens, Carriage and Buggy Mato, Cedar] Cheats,
Star Oil Cloths and Crash. far All goods sold for net cash or city ac
ueptauce.
JAS. C. BAILIE,
TlB BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA,' GA.
U. 5 IKuildiiiK
Mule,
A l A. Mrt<»i*ifiec !!
,tc '
HARLEM, GA.,
Just M mites from Augusta, on the Georgia
Ballruwl A pure, fresh, brallug •«"<>•-
I,tare, pure cre.l spring water*, shady
groves level land*, aa*l U»« brat of a*g>l**ty,
Metluvltat and Baptist churohe*. and <««' of
the bret High Hrhooto in the Htau*. the sc-
Ssowlertg.-I ailvantagra of the place over
■ll other towns mi the Georgia rallnail. 1
The lots are in U>e corporate lluilte of the
biwu *>n north side rallrosuJ, ami suitable
fa kAIDENCEB OH BTUREH. ta any
hI») desired.
Wow oi”
thra* fas can b* hail at a bsrgslo. a* Har
ls«< te rapidly building up ami landu are In
constant demand Tn*ss kite are especial
ly suttabte fa Augusta merchants sud bud
aiasss men wbo wish Bummer homes for
than tatnlltes, that they uisy b* freed dur
ing th* ifate-i sramm from the ckwe. lin
pure atmosphere us S crowded city Thw
■ laliy aravnnm* station train enables men of
business to reach Augusta by « s. m_ and
toreturn by »»’ p m.. and Utas* wbo wish
to rrach to* etty sarlier tbs regular morn
ing passs<W*r trala will put tbsni there by
7am and return them to Harlem at 7.10
p. m.. thus affording every advantage and
ncromimstation ifa*i«l U> suit all classes..
For fortbsr st |
ToMerrhante: Our stock of crockery,]
rlraawars. tamps and lamp fixtures, woodj
iire and Unwars te tes 4 largest svsr
brought to tfa markst; call and •** our
The Ritaf Hoose of tbe Houtli.
G. O. Robinson of Auguste sell in Tsxaa
*S!rS
Aiw.Ztx ran fatly claim to have)
th* •‘Musi* H*'*ira *>f thcßkltb
500 Mlle TlckeU.
Georgia Railroad Co., I
Office Gen Passenger Agt. >
Augusts, March 2, 1880. )
Commencing tin* date, this comps*
ny willeellFlVE HUNDRED MILE
ncKHTS, good over mnin line and
branches, st THIRTEEN 78-100
DOLLARS each. These tickets will
tie issued to individuals, firms or*
fsmibea, but not to firms and familiss
combined.
E. R. DOKSKY,
Gen. Passenger AgebL
lVTllH'n«xy i
HUS. S. B. GIBSO.V
Has just received a usw And varied assort *
meiitof
LiBHS ill CBILBiiI S UTS I
▲iso, a beautiful sslsdtion of
HIIIIIHUtIS-ill FLIIIIS
All of which are lhe latest .SPRING
•lyle, sud direct from New York,
wbioh she offers tu her friends and
patrons. Sbe has a varied and hand-*
some assortment of
RUCIHNGB, VEILING, TIES, Ass.
which she will take pleasure in show
ing to ber friends end customers
Call aud ekamiue before baying
elsewhere. MRS. H B GIBBON.
Harlem, Ga. March 25 3u>
Ge . Kobinsoii A Co.
Hhlp (ilanos and organ* to any point tn
lbs Houtli on trial fa nftoso >iays, with
urlvltegn of returulag. free of all expeos
■t tn si*<«rtatlr>a. If not sntirsly sat talk etc a
ry.