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BT .ton A.Hsrviasa pmprMor n» tte
AixraMSMU jalte pruprMx ci Ito Wy.
trebtt OtMto’i. is ts •»> way rwysawtiV ft*
tto auwUtata er sssraagranrait of tte sense.
nrMMftMi laerra Ibk Bill) In
CtiMiWa. UMita aid
JeCenM emlta!
' Bite tar taissttMae due on trot appear
B *re of ttto art vwrttoewyret
Tto O«»fc» w*U Aumnura will to tout
toaartadrsas ages **»• foUuwtag term* :
Ou* ymr. tert * advance Si 00
ttx imtate. SSrt hl akvano* SOc
Entered to *• BtoßoOro at Harlem aa
BtMMIMI matter
Cteovb Dirwctory-
Ano 11 mate Byte* Mr. DtnraLL:
Harlem. Mt Bunday. 11 a m and 7ta p m
UawooCMtßßtay bm* aßtarday before
‘pblStete. M SBBday ata Saturday
"tevrduaL***ißßtay told Saturday be
fore. *t 11 a *». IB ywryjner rnootb
Adana, *vsry otter tth Sunday and Sat
urday babies. at ll a m. and every 4th Hun
ter Jwi—Btsas
at Hartes*. Bit Hnra ever? Sunday night,
exnapt wta* these la preaching on the Id
Monday ai«MM* Ito Bapuot nhnreh.
BELA IB MJMHON -Bev. J. a Embbt :
Hood'* OBbbbL Sat Sunday and Saturday
bttor* ..Read’s Church,-*d Sunday and
Saturday hi late ...Barton's Chapel art
Sunday .. .Fttaadttiip Church. SJO p m Sd
Sunday .gertFe/haoel ttt Sunday
(Littwin's ChaaH, ttaP tn. 4th Sunday
APPLING ClirulT-ley. T H Ttmmowr
White Osk, tat Rundav and Saturday be
fore .. .Dune's chapel. krt Sunday and Sat
urdaphaters St. Mary's. td Sunday aad
H<tartey before Apptlug tth Sunlay
aad Baturtay before.
By Bev J M. Atkxssos
Ktotoe onurab. >1 Sunday... ML Lsha
aon. M Sunday Gnwwchoreh 4th Sunday
Bv Her W. J. Rowmm
Old Palea, lot Sunday Stiver Bun, M
Bsaday . Hartem. M tanday, 4pm
FOB BARGAINS in GENERAL
MKRCHANDIBK go to
, H. A. COOK.
,‘f7*
TO ENJOY LIFE WEATHER
LIKE THIS. YOU MUST
KEEP COOL!
THEIXFOBE REMEMBER
That yon san get ICE-COLD LEM
ONADE GINGER POP and SODA
WATER a* well aa ICE in quanti
ties, together with the beet Candice
(French) d*4»gbtful canned Corned
I Bet, Canned Breakfast Mackerel,
land other GOOD THINGS.
IW FRESH AND PURE, at ««t
■The Little Semi
IMEW YORK
MIL LIVERY
STORE.
I MIBB NELLIE PURCELL,
■dealer in Fine Free-b Millinery,
Velvet., Ribbons, Noveltiee in Neck
Ska .r, Fancy aad Jet Jewelry, Etc.
|| WNuTW Broad at eet, under
■Central Hotel. AUGUSTA, GA.
|l BT No good, on Approbation
■ aps 3m
1 liKBMIA BAILBOA•
B GBOBGIA RAILROAD CO-
K ttaperUrtendent's Office.
■ Augusta, Ga., Nov sth, iw
Sunday, tbe 7th tnat . the
paeeengri •obuduP wilt be upei
■ NO 1 WEST Dally
■rev. Augusta » SA a tn
■rviv* Ou*rt 11 so * m
■ I - MUlidgsißte . . 445 P tn
■ Mauna « 45 p in
SI “ w **JUngtos 110 pm
K Attorn* S 10 p ra
BB “ AMaata. 545 p m
■ NO L EAST Dally
Stave Atlanta 7 U » m
■ - Athens •15 a m
■ “ Waahlngton. 10 45 a tn
** Matos 7na a n>
■ " MUtedaevtUa Hsa a tn
(amak 1 V p tn
'Kiner-tton V> nr fnwn WaabiturP.u <.n
Sundaye.
‘T* MrmUMdatow-tellv. X&MP'. 4na4»v
|V AiffiMa 4pm, Lv Harlwtn 705 am
Harwn 4 4r p n, Aiuruata 8 Sn a m
■ NO k-WEMT Dally
AuguMa s*>pm
Camak 1 on a m
Huerta 1 45 a m
■ : Mill-BruWk . 4SO a m
■■ „ Maom 4U a m
M AMbMw. 800 a m
» IS P m
.. ***** 4no p m
Maam 7 00 p n>
Hz SIS pm
Mi Huerta in 45 P m
Auguata 7 on a m
|»^<vc,twti.. ll tor Maron on SuikUv
IRTSS 8 ’M’TX’TKD sneepebs TO
and MAOON
|B.JOHNSON. E R DORSET
g™ Hu perl nlnn, lent , ,e< Pae,
•Hie* to Pa «png r .
TKBRI ary l.t I*l
until furtteer not**, th.- i«»ee«,p.- far
u» ttowwla Reilntoi main line and
Mil be aa tofto*.
■MM'mt’. rate, three toate per mile
rate, 100, nW, per mile
teawm, j *nd 11 year, belt tto
gMnimutn rate, frw any dtateix, 5 ante
are ttewLy mdltte! tha 1 It
MW , *‘ l »<' leirnbeae ttetota from Ow Kte
■Mtaeota. ttey will beeMßtwed tto tram
Mb -tv< are a.< tte*ra -Htei. and a,
tn ac-nept mm then <to train
lour emrta pm mto Ttorwb.r, u>
fgSSM’ Um advMteev .»f tto reduce* I rate.
Poet Uutota be*m- entering the
■ 'V.uaay rwwrve.inerial.-.
> *to<w»te ttoee rate* at fteanur-
SM T- M DOEFrr Ito I'aae Agl
SOCIAL GOtSIP.
Cool.
Plums.
Oberrlea
Jem bugs.
beefy June
June apples.
Blackberries.
June peeetos
Juneah -colic.
G>ro aad cottoo boomlag wow
Wboes oats gut wet last week?
No locals a. «Uag oa tto orseaa
bee change la PteayuM's setodele.
Tto campmeeting season is ripening.
Buy a lot aad build la our beautifyi town.
Tbs fruit erop of thia county promisee to
be very good
Ccoqutt at AJO a m. la the way our ladles
enjoy the mornings now.
Commissioner. Court tteday- praoeed-
Ing wilt appear In nest ieeae
Peacheo are ripe st Oliver Haniy a He
gathered a few on tte Sd last
Ask Oliver Hardy who tto champion ap
ple dumpling eater of the State is.
Come out Thursday night to bear Profes
sor Orr. Don't tail to be on band.
Tte bead yanl-eUck boos et tto Feeder
lefcaburg atore was In town Suaday
Tte Augusta Hotel Is now tte best In Au
gusta. and we would advise our reader, to
stop there when they visit the tdty.
To those of our readers wbo have fruit to
epare: We are always at our office.
Tbe Elberton Gasette and News bars con
solldated. buceesa to tbe saterpriMi.
Angus tans should let Summerville pees,
sol build io Hariein. News please copy.
There was oats dry, nates wet, sad Oates
a piano tuner of Augusta in town last week-
Tbe popular Miss Mattle Young to enjoy
ing a visit from a young lady rotative from
Atlanta.
Mr. Iconard Phlnlxv and family, of Au
gusta, are stopping tor the summer at Mr.
N. Hicks'.
Since our last Issue, we have had One
rains, and on all sides our farmers are wear
Ing smiling faces.
Dr. Bevros sold on Saturday to aM r Al
ton of Jefltesoo. the lot on which the black
smith shop now stand*
None of our dear girls dance the Racquet,
but some of them create a terrible racket
wb«i their pin. are all out.
Major John W. Green has been appointed
General Manager of the Georgia railroad,
and will enter upon bls dutlee July let.
We are now teady to receive the first wa
termelon ; also to see t he fl rut ootton bloom
Trot 'em out, gentlemen; trot 'em out.
Mrs. Dr Casey left Friday last for Wash
ington. Ga_. oa a visit to her relatives And
the doctor—well, he seeds sympathy!
Just to think of It- the Old Commoner la
to te With ua oa tbe »i lost. Bvsrybody
la tte county should be here on that day.
Oliver Hardy. Esq . thinks of moving to
Harlem next winter. That's right. Wbo
next? We want 100 more just such men.
We team tee teetoitel Hack lot just
in front of tte Baptist church, has teen pur
cteaed by Mra.J.C. Flint, wbo will soon
have a bouse erected thereon.
The tend of a pig was out off by tte Pic’s
engine Wednesday. Tte heart jump out of
the body Borne feet, and by actual count
retained life for eleven minutes.
We learn that Mr Mitchel Jones, living
about Ove miles from berr, and wbo has
been s giv«t sufferer for some time, died on
Thursday night last Peace to bto ashes.
There was a large and pleasant gathering
of ths Reading Club st Mr. N. Hicks' on
Friday night last Tbs next nieetlag will
be held at tbe residence of Capt W. T.
Martin, on Friday night the 17th Inst.
Mr. Jaroro White, formerly of Darien,
but now of Orangeooubty. Fla., was Io town
last we**k, visiting Mr Wm. Harrison, and
now Wm. thinks of starting an orange
grove in rear of bls residence. Miliums In IL
Mrs Bryant. Mrs Perteet and Mrs Nor
man. three sisters living In Wilkes county,
oame in ponerosion tost week of Jsl out) tn
cash, left them by tteir brother. John G
Crane, who died in Charleston a few years
a<n.
Treasurer Gray tells u* that he fortunate
ly had none of Uro public reoorda at bis
home at the time of the are which destroy
ed his place His home was Insured for
41,000, but double tbe amount wouldn't re
place bis looses.
We lieanl a lady on the train Tuesday
last say: “I would rather enter a tudl room
wltbuot paint or powder on my face- than
to rates the dally visits of tte Augusta
Evening News. And little Tom Gibson
well, he's just splendid!"
Mr Rob't Dodge is authorirwl to receive
and receipt tor subscriptions to the Adver
tiser. He to now canvassing the county,
and we want everybody to subscribe and
teip us to give Columbia county a rousing
good paper Tte price to only •!« year.
Our Laxy Club is now thoroughly organ
tsrd with Ed Dill ss Pnroldeat, bou Hatch
Vice-PresUdonL Ed Heels teerrtary. John
McCord Treasurer, and John Curry General
Director. The msmberoblp is composed of
our older bead*, and the place ot meeting to
tn tte shade, at all hours of the day.
Col. W. M Jordan of Augusta honored
our office with bto presence Saturday. We
are glad to say tte Colonel ha* about made
up hw mind to settle In Harlem, and posal
bly telweeo now and next winter will have
a resldesme built; tor tte summer he will
board with bls family at Capt B<*<l»
Hee tte new bualero* cards In this teeoe
of tte Adverttoer. Tbeee are all Brnt-claa*
bualorae bouses, sod at each of them you
will receive courteous aitaotlon and have
your orders tlltal promptly and prices put
down at tte io west possible margin Give
them a stare of F>ur patronage We bare
dMlt with ad and know ttam to be sUteUy
reitabte
Bse card eisewhere of the great Induce
inent offer for the next thirty days, to troy
atotbingat tteUta Hallaad Star Ateacb
of tteee eoteiMtohmenta you will hod a tre
uMMMloue stock O< clothing aad gesttemen s
taratateror r*"** g««ro»*<ly. aad we are
sattonoi you will te aatoctotail at tte
UeroHy low Ugurro at which throe g-«»l*
aremarted Dos t to vtaik Utoß* ■»*“•
MrShing establish ssesgl, B»d uses
throw you are sure to taty, if tee goode ata
low priosesre say Inducemect Bred card
Tu Iteut for the Hummer,
The midrom ot the tote John H Trtppe
thoroughly furntobed. can bo rented fbr the
Hummer tee oard m another ouiuiun.
State School Commissioner Orr
Win lecture tern co Thursday night, »u>
Inst, at ths Methodist church Everybody
wbo can do so should attend, as tte lecture
will prove nos ooiy entertaining but highly
lostructive. Don't tall to near him.
LITTLK ALEC.
The Great Commoner is Coming
Hoc. Alexander H Stopbens writes to
Prof Ashmore that if Providence permit*
be will address tbe people of Columbia and
adXJnlag oounUes, at Harieru, on tbe nd
InsU, tbe occasion of tte dewing sxecctoes
of the Harlem High Hehooi. This will be a
big day lor oid Oolutebta. and a proud one
for Harlem, and a gala day for aiil Who
to It will not be here? But tew, ‘--p—« an d
no one should be absent wbo can possibly
ooms We want to ass AOSO people to
town that day. and Unooin Rtahmood aad
Jefferson should Mid targe OetagaUona.
Written for the Adverttoer.
One of Woman's Rights
Bi>»w*r Ruo ro Emos vr.
By Napoleonic doctrine, “Ouly men tare
rights" they say.
And women have their duttos, 'Us their du
ty to obey.
Since cowardly old Adam made a oat's paw
ot poor Eve,
For man’s consequent opinion hse womsui
bad to grieve.
Yes. his bed opinion dated, believe tee,
from that day;
Twas the fashion tten to ridicule sad aiaa
der every way.
Tte oppressor will caiuminate bto victim
when be can.
To justify oppression la much tbe safest
plan.
And ridtoule, I owp It, Is a pleasant ball to
Bing.
But when one comes to catch it—'Us quite
a different thing-
80 we turn upon our womanhood with
Truth's unwavering Ore,
And bld you lift vour Ideal of a woman
somewhat higher.
There are women crushed and bleeding
with tbe wows of thoueand years.
Drudges, staves and worse than playthings
bound in bitterness aad tears
80 were we enslaved. Insulted, 'till the
Great Redeemer came.
Arxl religion lifted womanhood from lonely
place and shame
We can help the great redemption, th*
statue now renew.
For God teips those wbo help themeel-ee,
a saying very true,
But the Purlber ever say* the saying must
be purs.
Det us touch the nearest point with a pencil
true and sure.
There are women just about us, in this
Christian land of ours,
With many noble virtues, whose Ups are
pure as flowers.
As Howers with red beauty upon their Ups
es death.
For Instead of loving fragrance, they yield
a poison breath
Are not women's lips too pure to slander
other's tame?
Are not women's hearts too nobis to harbor
other's shame.
When they stir the broth called "goeelp"
with the bitter spoon of spite,
And dish with "beet intentions ' a ptattar
left and right?
Ah! tte holiest gift, God-given, to tbe pow
et to forgive,
And a nobia, bom cl y maxim is "to live ami
to tat lire "
Could you fathom other’s actions the stains
thou eeemest to see.
Might be sears from victories. God's angels
sin lied to see.
Ah I my spirit leaning backward, o'er life's
current white wtth pain,
Counteth 'mill tbe stent faces 1 shall never
see again.
One, whose eyas shins down upon ms like
tbe guldlag stars of Gene,
And tbe whispered word ot "Mother" pass
es o'er me likes moan;
While tranatigured by my love, through
M emor y's gates ajar,
Glides one whoa* heart and Ups were pur*
a» angels are
Who made me think a woman tbe Bobtest
being hers—
Whoa* woman * strength was geotlenee*.
ter power a smite or tear.
Wbo counted those two holy, thatunioo the
ni<Mt biret,
Where man was strongest, bravreL and
woman purest, teeL
It te In woman's right to crush, by silence,
Blander's breath.
To rise up In pure womanhood above Ufa's
strife and jar.
Man * oompanlnti mind and body, h»r love
bta guiding »tar
80. let your g>rod nights linger, your adieus
te long and »we«t.
For abov* tte Rock of Agro sound tbe rush
of many feeL
And ths highest right of woman, ere th*
sound shall die away,
Will be known hy those wbo whisper. "Shi
hs* helped me on tbe way."
Lift thy Ideal woman higher-aye, even
with the stars.
'Till tte status pnrs and perfoot shlnetb
down through silver bare.
And Death * angel sweeping past IL shall
touch it with such grace.
On the pedestal of woman shall shine an
angel's faro NaTTAB Lxhtb
- » M ■
Letter from Slate Rock.
EtHTOB OolcmMl* A rrvxirrißKß : A few
frteod* have requested me to furnish you
for pnbiinaUon, my view* on prohibition, or
tbs retailing of spirttuou* liquors tn thia
county prohibited by taw I obeerfully re
■pood. aad Shoe*of my friends wbo may
differ from me have the aame right to ttair
opinion that I have, although we may (Ul>
for ever *o wMeiy.
laL Will prohibition In thia eoanty di
mlnish tb« ue* aa a bsvwrag* of ateobolte
drinks’ I think It will. My saperteov I*
that men wta«* habit* are Irregular are apt
to drink more wtan thrown togttJMr MMial
ly, wtare drink* nan te bought.
H WIU closing tte eafoone or tlpling
•hops tateu crinM In our oounty? I oeitev*
that •« will idteoras I* tte eo<l upon which
•la grow* to Ute gr>state ptafoeMua
Sd w ill prohltattai wnsea our oounty *x
pen**’ I teßcvu that It will; st least on*
half of th* nriiulnal oaeee la orr Courts can
te trarod directly or I mil root J y to tbe -ate
and ese of liquor.
tth Is money or property accumulated
by dram eelUng good propertv’ My teero
vattm te that It te nab Goods unjuaUr
bought are nutty ever tte grand -child*
tot I oannot now renumber ot a ringte
dram seller wtoee property was banded
down to hta grand -children, nor have 1 ever
heard a prreoter of tte Gospel, of any de
nomination. sek the great God to prosper
one eogaged in tbe buMnesa
tth Doe* tbe dmm shop rxsrt s good In
fluence over th* boy* and young m»n of tbs
county? I think not. My obnervation Is
that the** step* manufacture drunkard*
Instead of sober men; they are Hreneed to
make men legally drank. It te bad enough
to get drunk accidentally
Tth. la It teat for our mothers, wive* and
daughter* that lleeneed dram shops should
he continued tn tte county? I would say a
thousand Uroea. not My judgment te that
the mother* would nay no. the children
would *ay no. Fortunato ta th* mother
who baa raised many boys to manhood and
tare passed this flery ordeal without tbe
smell of fire on his garment*
It I* wonderful to see the uprising of the
Ptaple within the last few year* on this
ssbject. It Is not th* wort of politician*,
or of any particular denomination, but
•eems to well up from the people ttem
•eive* O'lr peopl* *e* and f**l th* nroraalty
of th* reform, and In my opinion are going
to Imitate the example of Napoleon when
he asked hte dvif engineer If It ws* po*al
bl* to carry the artillery botom the Alp*
" Berely poaelbte," wa* tbe reply. •• Ad
vance'" was th* first command given by
tbe greatest general perhaps tte world ever
•* w Marian McDamikl.
- —V re
ButaiikoiM Card*,
Buch ss th* following, from flrst-class es
tablish meuta. will he Inserted from now un
til Bepteinter nexL st very low rates, so let
u» he*t from you.gentlemen Notetterail
verttelng medium tn tte Stale for Augusta
meratante.
JOHN BAVARESE. Osofrctioner, and
wholesale anil retail dealer In foreign
and doni**Uo Fruit*. Fi»i>. Ovslere snd
Gamedn esasonj. ICEaepwtalty No »)
Washington street, Arg s -.
WA. RaMBEV, General Commission
• Produce Mevcn«nk Jackson strret.
Augusta. G-nslgumenta of Bacon. Flour,
Lanl. Corn, (tats, Butter, and all kluds of
produce sollclL-d: special attention and
prompt returns lu every uaae.
ELIE3HHER. Augusta, dealer In ICE.
• Clnelaiiall Eager Heer. Fish, Game,
Oysters, etc. Jacksuu street rear Glob*
Hotel.
JT. BUCKLEY, wholesale and retail
• dealer In Books, Periodical*. Fancy
Stationery; School Book* a eprelalty. 833
Broad street, Augusta Subscriptions tak
en monthly or yearly for paper* and rnaga
tlnes at P-'b sber's t rio .
fS W HRUNKB* CXK G*n I Comrate
sfon Merchants, 581 Bead street,
Augusta. Th* leaiilng house In Augusta
for Fiult* Vegetables and General Pro
dues. Give u* a trial order.
WHEN THE FIELDS ARE
WHITE WITH COTTON.
-No wewvs, wow . ran i buy Fl"no* or
Orgaas until cotton comes In." Y--s you
can. Rake up 510 caah on an Organ or 835
cash on a Plano, and we will sell you dur
ing Jun*. July. August am! Beuti inter at
Rock Bottom Casa RaTßs, and wait three
months fur thetadance, without "lie rent of
Interest Cash rate* Three months credit.
No Interest. Don't forget IL Grand Hum
mer charing out aale 1J New and teoond
Hand Itstr iments 800 Piano*, 500 Org.ui*
All styits. All grades. All price* nml
be clu*>-4 ouL Special terms to Installment
buyer* Cash price* advanced only ten
per rent Fifteen day* tret trial Guaran
teed Instrument* from six brat niakai*
Oatslogie* andfull Information mailed free
O? chart". Avoid being Imuoaed upon by
Beall y ir any other man. by ordering at
once spin the Great Wholesale Plano anil
Organ l*pot of the South, LUDDEN A
BA TEH*Boulheru Music House, Havanuab
Georgia
I- j inßßMßß— a—a
A iimliUi complexion can te had by every
lady «h will u«e Parker's Ginger Tonic.
For promptly regulating the liver and kid
ney* and purifying th* bk*xi there la noth
ing like h, and thia I* the reason why It te
•nqulckli remove* plrapleaand give a ru*y
bloom in the cheek tee notice
F'll mitaliod IloiiM**,
r JDo Rent
tlio Hummer.
Tte resliknesof the Ist* John H. Tripp*.
lunilHM*! ownplete, can te rented for the
Huthmsr byapplylag at one* to
. V. BALLARD. Hartero, Ga.
NEAT COTTAGE
1X>I« BLAXJa.
I OFFER t»r sate. AT A SACRIFICE, the
neat Coital* known as the "BEK lON
HICK'S plaq." lerm* oa*h.
Apply at ore to W. H. COOPER
m>3l if Hat ten, Ga.
Nckticil:
IH HERE|Y GIVEN, that application
will te niadt'o tl>t- l>wi«l*iure at Um ad
journed ternln July next, for the poa*age
of the followlg bill:
A BILL
To te euUttaan act to prohibit th* *al* or
furnishing f aplriluou*. malt nr <iib*r
ItitoxicaUndiquur* wlthUi tte limit* sf
Columbia oenly, and to provide a pun
tahmeot f'>rj»* warn*.
B*c. 1. Be Ikwacted by tte General A»-
**aibly of ttaitau* of Georgia, that from
and after tte *MMg- of Ute act, It shall
not be lawful ft- any peison *r person* to
sell or furntehMther directly or Indirectly,
any *plrltui>uWnaK or other Intoxicating
liquor* wlthlnbe limit* of tte county of
Columbia . 1 , -
Bac 1 B" It irtterifiact*'! by the'siT-'
thorny sforrett. that *ay person or p-jT
•on*, who stal vlotate lhe provta’xm* at
thia act. shall miaemwl guilty >x * mtode
meanor. and <H»onvh-Uon sl.gij be punlah
«1 a* te preacted lu section smo es Mm
Cori* of
Sac ? Be Aurtter enacted, that tte
provlrionafff Uk Mt shall itot apply to
practicing 4hy4tans farntetilng liquor* Wi
cate of M dterkrsatiiitot. *ur to panfo*
•ailing tntoaMakg Nqsore wbn tare Si
ready snoured l*nsil, until t*e «*ptr*ttoe
of tta aame
tar A B* it NktarapactoA that ta taws
ur parte of tawab ooolte with thia art be, .
and Um aaia* ar*err<>r. r»[>re4-
J NO. £ LAKKIN, I
May JI, l»l. Comnilt'uc.
00„
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
NOS 818, 617 and 618 KOILOCK STREET,
Jk-UffiMita,, Oeu
TO OUB PATBONB: Our Foundry aad Mauhla* Work*, whieh war* dastroaud ta
Mlilor Eagu» write ua ' Wn
C. jfi. a €O. t
Harlem, G-eu
HEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE TRADING PUBLIC THAT THEY WAVE A FTTL?.
mkl Ane kit of
GROCERIES
Tn addition to the stere a I read v larva stock, we have a NODA FOUNT, wftt It*,
coneiantlv birntahfng thna* wte wish nine, 000 L Bummer drink*, BBdt] are M*a**d t*
give us a call. W* have also a flne tot of
I’IRMTI’RE,
Which w* offer at prices to suit the time* Thanking th* nubile tor their tMtat patron*
• o>»«ttou*o<» of th* same, hoping at all Mme* to taamtbair
coiitldencv by good, honest, fair and square dealing.
PEOPLE OF COLUMBIA COUKTY
Let it be Known Throughout Your County* that
Peter Keenan
S ill keen* th* l*ail io AUGUSTA in *ll that pertains to FINE, jHand"
made SHOES and BOOTS, and everything else kept io ■ firat-olaaa Shoa
House. wF*ir and honorabls dealing is his end and
MT BROAD Strout, opposite Um Mooumeei, AUGUSTA, GA.
•p 5 PEIER KEENAN, qp
OIuARKs’S
MILLINERY and Fancy DRY ROODS Store.
819 Broad Btraat, Aoguata, Ga. •
Laxo* asUvmnvd stock of the laieet HaTN, BONNET 4, CAPS, £u
(.see-, Hair Goods Ribbons, Silks, Satin, Buttons. Jvwelry and Flower*.
•MT New giMiij* by «tearner aud Exprvas weekly. Mr Detnortat'e Pat«
terns lor Ladies and L'bildreo. N. BRUM CLARK, Anftma, G*.
MT Small profit* aud quick sales nwi mr4*
Clenranoe Bale
OF
CARPETS !
..Xl? rrt * ,r **’ • t,,ek "nd "*'>• l osrrylng good* over. I will offer my Stixk'uf CAR
PE 174, aini'iiuting to 541000 and over, all frush good*, now design* andi uuiurtaa* at
very reduced price*, auibmcing sa follows: • ——» —w-.
Hoyal Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels do, Tsoeetrv BrueeU* d©,' Extra
and Imperial Three-plv do. Scotch In grain do. Extra Super and SrsperAoe
do, Cotton and Wool do, H*mp aud Vienna d<»u|, *, j snd 4 4 VeweCttn
do; * and ; Stair Biu»mHh do; Stair Rods and Fixtnrvs, Napier and Coaoa
Mattings; Plain, < becked and Fancy i 'antou do; ( heap Stripe Carpettaff.
W indow Cornioea, Lvoe Curtains, Cretonnes. I-ambrsqiun aau
Bullion Fringe, Piann and Table Covers; Window Shades io Sooilnwad,
Fringed I’laiu and Gold Hands, Velvet Hof* Rugs, Smyrna R..f* Rag*, Vgjk
vet and Hrusaels Ru, s; Cocoa Door Mata, Velvet do, Broaaela do, Hmyrn*
do; Sh*ep Shin Mata, Crumb Cloths, Chromo*, Wall Paper aad’ Borders
Rustic Shsden, Fira Beresna, Carrisge and Baggy Mato, Cedar Cheats’
Star Oil Cloths and Crash. Mr Allgood* sold for oet otah or city a»-
ceptauos.
JAB. C. BAILIE,
Huildiittf I gotta
Mule,
At A. Mae rft floe !!
IN THE BEAUTIFUL AND WORLD RE
NOWN HEALTH REHOKi',
HARLEM, GA., 1
Juat 34 rut lew from Augutta, nn th* Georgia
Railroad. A pure, fresh, healing aunoa
ptere. pure cool spring water*, abady
grove*, level lands, aqd tte teat of ateety,
Motta'dlst and BapUat churcta*. and taw of
the te*t Htgfi Bchoola In tte Htato, the ao
kiiowledgej sdvsntagre of the place over
all other town* on the Georgia railroad. 1
The lola are In tte aeporste limit* of the
town, on north akto railroad, ami sulttt'te
for REBIDKNCKH OR HTORFH, Io any
•tee drained
Now or Never!
ttere lota can be hail at a bargain, as Har
ten te rapidly building up aud landu are la
<i>a*tant demand Toren lota are napectar
ly suitable for Augusta ■ncrobaola sod bu
siues* ro-b who wish Rwtnm*r terft** for
their 'irniMre that th-v may to freed dur-
Iter the tested *<-aa<*i from the rios*, Im
pure htmuaphero of s crowded city Th* I
-rtery'Xoiv'iuroo'latte' train enable* rare of
"bukimwa to reach Augusta by • a. w_ and
to return by 6ta p m.. sr« ttaton who wish
to rear Mte city aartter tbe regular (horn
ing pMeenger train will put Item ther* by
7 a. ■ and return thttn to Harlem et 7 10
p m, th a* affording every advantage ami
aomoamodaUiMi nee-led to suit all daeae*
For furttar partlr-siancaddres* at otre
mytf I t BALLARD. I
To Merchant*( Our atook of sroetary.'
♦lsaeware lamp* and lamp fliture*. wend
ware ami UnWar* I* the • targret aver
brought to Inta market; call and ss* our
•ptotalA line <g gratt* and you will te ana ,
vtnwd U»st "Hr prtsre eannul b* teal.
Mcßumaadttte AMaaia, Ua. I
*• j
The Music Htassr of ttie Bwath.
G O BoMnwm. of Augusta sttl la Trtaa
Atltateaa. Loulstate. Htaltappl. Alabama
Flonda and Ovr-fy Nolithera mate worth <4
Gwurgta Augu»ta<«ujuaUyeittmtohsv
tbe "Mu«lc IDniw of tte Houtb."
MH) Mlle Tickeu.
Georgia Railroad Co.. )
Offlos Gen Passenger ArL >
Augusta, March S, 1880. )
('oiumenmog thiadata, Uiia rcwnrm
ny will sail FIVE HUNDRED Mlf.K
TICKETS, good over main liae Mid
branch**, at THIRTEEN 76-100
each. These tickets wilt
bs issued to individual*, flriM or
fsmibes, bat not to firm* and faxsßiss
combined.
E R. DOIBKT,
Gen. Passenger AgsisL
JKilllxxoiryl
IRS, S. B. &BSIX ’
Has juat received a u*w aad varied assert
indMlt of
unis 111 tmiuisuni
Also, a beautiful selection ot
IUNIS UOSHIiniVIK
Al) of which er* the late* SPRING
rtyle* aad diraot frsm New Tosk,
which she offer* to her tneads sod
patrons. She has • varied aad hand
some assortment of
RUCHINGB, VEILING, TIEB, Ac.
which she wiM take plea ears i* show
lag to b< r friMNta snd smsiomms.
Call sad wxaMlns bsfors bariaw
slaswtatak MRE. 8 B GIBBON,
Hariess, Ga. Match 26 8m
Oe . Msta*ae* « Css.
printer* <* refers lag. fre* tt atT mtasra
-f truwportaues. II ootssUrely *ettefaeto*