Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, June 28, 1881, Image 3

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: ast to msnm. ® &*' A.. SutvbM. proprietor of the M *.gv«ft»taSk (ate. proprt<,w <4 the ’.V* |A ..Woo (tt»«r) to ta no Way rreß 4 Mh>le t, v fl m* taaAreMaor wWJtag.-cw- of Uw- same. I ntrwuHWß lifhTlm BaHf in ft.ii* tor •taverttatstfdft* on * re*. appret fl ** Ut- |||. Tw mtMl AWsmm will be sent fl t n n v uaffivee apateXte Trim >«lng terms fl os* vteh «U - »i 00 ! ■ w , AtaHte tflmaWVMee 50c I fluAend I ~J»» i » Bte ■■fiisTniii'if T fwitaSTT *■«»» ■V ' * im z ■ ><‘K BARGAINS tn GENERAL I fl HEttOHANDISK go to A 11 A. COOK. ■ Ncßrtde wmfCX>. AUanta. Ge., oft-rkt low ' Ms rx-ox their iuuMDee st«k ot i.tnpo lamp- I, M, jn> : ,-v, wnd Wxturev .ndagn»- .ari.-t\ fl , toww4srwtahlag goods. Ttehg seta, va I fl* ■ agta.t*for tk» , , ■ nlted Htatee for Lambeth's patent liu- ’ >r taa. I VCMMA KAiIKOAI) t « fajfcrt IA RAILROAD CO, ■ Bunerintendmit'a office, fl - Gw. Nov slh, 1880, fl Cnmmeir4ng»*»«wi,v. Uh- »th Inst, the Mvlloxuur pareenger achwlute will bv oper- If MO 1 -WEST Daily flrev* Augusta. 955 s m fljrrtr* O'leak 11 JO a in fl " MBlWt—Kile 446 pm K - JtMM 645 p m ■ “ Washington Jlop nj ■ Athens . J io p ra fl " AllMta. . . .... 5430 tn ■ NO J--EABT bafiy fl**T* Atlanta > 15 a m ■ " £ tb T n .'.-' ’l4*o K - Washington , 10 46 a m I >• B " Camak.. t.. 115 pm ■ ntw Augusta J 47 p m coanaetlou to or from Waahington on Mart— A«*w«4.tio.-Dkilv. tce.pt 8054,y Mgueta 5p m , Lv Harlem 705 a m Mr Bartow«tt p m .Ar. Augu.ta Warn ■ NO 6-WEsT Daily flrev, AagUsta 5 JO p m i ■ " Uamk zl oo a m Arrive ftaerta 145 a m K ■■ Milledgeville 4*)a m I ■ " Memo 6 45am ■ Atlant* .... 6Mam ■ NO 4-1 ST Dally ■ p»» fl ... .1 op i» in ■| Z ..' llipm K , l 't*rta v .10 45 pm Arrive <am*k 4 10 a m A • Alrttu 700 am A r *wm , *U''n lor Maoun on Sunday ■wAta. A Train* Noe. J, 3. 3 and 4 will not stop at Airs Hratlnna. ■ Kyrf.RH IMPROVED BNEKPER.S TO An,AN TA and MACON. A R JOHNSON. E R. DORSEY. ■ Kupertntendant. (h<<> Paas. A<ent. lotice to Pa seng* r.”. FEBRUARY tat, !«!. Kl until further nut ton, the paMw»nir»T fare t?* <****** Railroad meta lft» And esrwre, will bn an follows-: Agent's rata, term cents per mile, train rate. fnttr ceota per mile. Children beta-retr 5 aud 12 years, half the Minimum reto, ft* Snydlstanre 5 rents lawangere are hereby hoUttal that it er tall to pun-haee tfekcte from tbe Bu rn Ageuta, they will be charged the train '-.nd.K-tora •<* not ticket sellers, and are l allowed to afteept free than the train te of four cents per mile Therefore, to ■ore the advantage of u,e rwiwced rate rrhaae your tickets before W.foHhg the rhncrmpanv nwnes the right torbange ent rely abrogate three ratas, at pleasure Q without IK .the E R DORSEY.Gen. Pass Agt. >3W MlFelleket. Georgia Railroad Co., 1 Office Gen. Paaaenger AgL, > Augusta, April sth 1879 ) Commencing Monday, fth ibst, i" company will sell ONE TIIOUS KD MLLE TICKETS, good ver im line and branches, at TWENTY IVE DOLLARS each. Thesefick • Will bewailed to individuals, firms 1 d families, but not to firms and Biliee combined, < E- K. DORSEY, Geo. Passenger Agent. ' !SOO Mlle Ticket*. Georgia Railroad Co., ) o« G«o Paaaeoßer Agt. ' l ‘Ri>"tk, Marsh 1, 1880. *1 iiuencing thia date, thia comps •"*ll FIVE HUNDRED MILE ETB, <qo<l over main line and at THIRTEEN 75-100 ARs each. These tickets will ie<i to individuals, firms or •, hat not to firms and families ted. E R. DORSEY, Gen. PoMenger Agent. '•JX'tX •“ ' ,r "~ Special Orders ”'*■“*■ for holiday gifts, »rd~d almost dally to G O Robin - i.. Augusta. Ga. r We-i * ,rT C*” ™<»S *w»v eV ■tT"'*"’- oStoJk 8T... ■ w *r asiwM f~w ■L- ■arm K’, HAM ®oc>tAt, a aeeip. HrA HdO» ißlna—. BqiAtea B<wa eoft bmeU. Atstrnmlom tn town last wmX. Jaet Hwany u licking aUttpa again WUphen, think. . pretty 1 s *" *” The dam at theUkh f-Wid broke last we* but will soon be all 0 K Harlem and vicinity flare enjoyed fitp. raina since our last tame. Columbia crffiWy will be targe*, repm xenlwl in Atlanta next week. j 'BtWy" Is the name of the pmyH» (W re . j j taftrllahed al Patterson's fcrtitge : Council toot In 11 to one day last week I * darkey who said cuaa words. I AMeman Jack fiuaaey and family turned from Warsaw, N. C. on the tkd. I A little boy. on maing Oliver Hardy <m tat r m ** y CXcUl ’ u * l • **'* Y°NI I Bee notice of appll for the paaaage ofabUl to levy a spacial school tax in this oountjA Tflancbotarsofotfr High School will no I doet* put to good aocoent their six week's ! vacsttun. Mr. John R, Roberta of Warrenton, spent i a portion of last week in Harlem, the g*s«d , of ye editor. The genial Tom Wright has to 1 Camak, to shove plus with Um wfto.t guard < at the depot. We learn that the ttostag exerrtsee dt Prof JWare's school at Appling, take* place 00 July. Mrs. W. H. Colllna and her two aoeom pltohed daughters leave for the North thu I week, to spend the bummer. As Monday'next 1s Ute -glorims fourth" we will issue no paper that week a rule ob served by nearly all ominty journal, The Methorttets of the Appling rtocuit will 4w ail probability build a parsonage in Itarlem, or else pu rchatat a dwelling already built. | W.l. Telly bnrngld p, a cotton atalk on wed Beads) last 2 S-4 fret high and full of forme. He claim* thia as a fair sample Ufa ten acre field. Mr John Banders and Miss Bartlett, were married on Uie night of the Ml Much happiness attend the young couple through life, to the wish of j-e editor. > Tbe Baptism of Harlem are making stran uoua efforts to raise funds sufficient to build a new church W* trust they will succeed in the good work, as a new belli! trig is very much needed. Botrt. Mackey, whom a reward of tioo was last week offered by the Governor, through ■ oer columns, has been arrested Gns t*nt th«r of Augusta was the lucky man. Boh la now In Jail at Appling, and stands charg ed with tbe murder of a fellow-man near ’Quaker Bptingavhurcft. about a year ago. We have received an intelligent and in teresting lettei from Bcrxella, but unfortu nately It comes too late fbr thtn trnue. Win publish ft tn oUr Issue of the Itth nroratf our friend wlsti.e us to do so; If not w<JVf “keanotitar tetMr for that Issue Our cor rMWWmento should write eo that we would get Udr letters on Friday or Haturday. Tbe Ulen ted young Eb. Williams left for Oxford on Friday last, to deliver the litera ry mid mas to-day before tbe Alumni socta ty of Emory college. Thia Is Indeed an lx»or, and Columbia county should feel proud at having one of hTr sons so young in years selected from the long Uno of re cent graduates as the one best fitted to add lustre to tbe closing exercises of this temple 1 of learning. We feel assured that our friend 1 Will Win golden honors for himself on this I occasion. • A standing ortrt: to ths party bringing bathe heaviest watermstou between now and tbe 15th September, we will give the Advertiser ooe year; for the second heavi est, we will give the Advertiser six month*. The weights will be correct) y kept and at the expiration of the time will be published. Now is voor time to get your county paper one year for one watermelon Who'll be tbe lucky mAn’ Try your band, reader. We return thanks for an invitation for ourself and lady to be present at the clos ing exercises of Prof. Ware's school, at Ap pling. eu Wednesday, Bth July, and will sn dsavoi to be present. The talented Ed. Williams is to delivery tbe literary add rene, which fact Is of I tart f aufßclent to draw to gether a large audience, aside from the va rious other attractions of tbe occasion. Let no ooe remain AWay Who can poSOlbiy al tend. Cotton Gtrts, Machinery, Etc. In another column will be found an ad vertisement from that well-known and re liable Utialoeea man, W. J. Ponnaap, Haq j of Augusta, wholesale and retail dealer Ih the retabratari R.-l.leU and Goodrich Im pmvwl IX L Cotton Gm which stand* high lb faVrr of the tbouaoada who are now a* tag them. No eatabdabment Io the HtMta can make a better display of Traabers, Engines. Water WhaaU. Saws, Ore and Wheat Milla, Gin Feeders, Saw Milla, Bepa raton. Cieahera, and all manner and styles of machinery than this bouse, and Polla rd has the reputation of handling nothing In his line that Is not rtrlotly fl rat-class. We will have more to say of this house later. Bead advertisement. m ham, im-rwffiia oorrrfx aix Thia gin. which is bandied by WaxXACB an 1 Caaxstoa. is claimed by Uuw who are Using them to have no Superior Testimo nials aoending its praise have been rww»- ed by the above flrm from numbers of the beat men tn Georgia and South Carolina, i and tn the adverueement to be seen in our columns will be noticed the testimony of that prince of geoUemen. Mr Walter Brett, rallnwd agent at Warren too (la Read the card and we what n* tire to say. This firm auccetate Warren, wtallaee aM n>.. and an too wrttknown to Mw>l fnrtfmr prahw from ■w*. Don i tail tortfedtMt Wrortieemwt. THX OtTiSTT fl«. taAy Thia gin has been two™ the petallc for a T ”.^*T r ** ta- "urvi by the-mwmifartorerH cortam letter* from Uttaasndk'oY the Wt planter, in the ronntry.aadr <* Miom apes* 'roiumwe in \ Z 1 * 1 " <l °’ to ‘f*'U>er MU the celr- ><rared RoA * FortaHoLevwrOsm,. for «*. too and hay. Js warm incurred ated gold by that sterling txtorw. O. M SMwi °* tlMrtr HARLEM’S RaNN«M DAY. 2.000 Prwtpto PreMikt to Heiar the Uld l.'omMCimr, The irWg touted AW anriowaly await- i Cl »t has come and gone, and With It. the 1 Illustrious and world renown ft rm Alexan der H. Stephew. Mt WWphens arrived on i the Ml. ar>4 Was met at the trafn and ea- ' cortrd to bbl rooms at Otpt. Reed's by a 1 number of oo r citWem Btmchnd above to*«***<««tngVoth*be.iiflmi ,-anl in Tumi of tU waw , | wniM , r wlth the following lirsrriparm. workto in avet greens by aotue 6f our ladies Wxlcomk Hon Axjix H. HtWPtrtNs Above the banner, to tM left, flnate.l , na . kuon.lg«g D*rt*g the afternoon numben. .♦ourcitlsansimll.si to u, e 0,4 Cow . mouer, and as Is his custom ha iflssed thp palntand powder from the cheeks of not a 4”W of the fairer sex whooathvl tuYueeive a hearty shake of the hand trim, one whom everybody feels it wn *om>r to know. Dnlll J p. m. MY NtOphene mtertatnrW Ms rota- Phfiy. M Which hour he retired for Uis night. The mrtrntog of the Md dae-nnd. cloudy and g*lte Cool, and some apYireheimion was fell .-Ise the threatening ciomfs would pre vent many from coming, rmt inasmuch as the ArfVerttoer had talked Stophene for tlw pkst three weeks. It was known far and near that Georgia's great sHteaman wto to ad dress the people <.l Columbia and adjoining countlee on the day mentioned, and hun- | dregs *wd made up their mind to rome, fair weather ot foul, for by 9 a. m. throngs filed In from every avenue leadmg'toour beautl-1 fill town. The clouds begun to disperse ,b,>ut 9 *■ anrt 801 spoeered in Ml his gfo. ry Roveo o'cirok found the town alive With people, rifowih having come m on every train ahd la every conceivable vehl- C * B ,r,l to « dilapidated <>x cart to the latest Wpe-Amd style phaeb.n, while hundreds tramped It, so determined were they to ba here From our office the national oolors waved, and near the depot, we had swung a targe and beautiful banner, having dn the side nearest the railroad painted In lull a gtand Mogul engine and a long train of cars, the scenery being between the Inscription Welcome Visitors. On the opposite side of the banner were the same words of welcome, with two clasped hands between the lines. Thia banner was much admired, and added Immensely to the “holiday attire" us the town. At 12 m. Mr. Stephens was carried Ih ft carriage to the grand stand that had IxVm erected betwWrti the bchopl hnuae and the Baptist church. There, under a hush arbor that had bees built, no lees than 1.100 peo ple were seated, while from 200 to SOO were seated outside Mr. Stophens was greeted by loud abd er-thuataatle cheers, and after quiet was restored was Introduced to thol audience. I As tbe oenaslon required. Mt Btophens’l address was upon education, and as la hlsl wont he held his vast addience deeply |n-l Itereeted for a full hour and a hall, during! whtrh time he was frequently and loudlvl cheered Mr. btapheua dwelt upon hl. thWm'el in Ito every phase, moral, physical and so- 1 ctal. dwelling upon each at length. HAd we 1 space we would publish the address In full, that our readers might have It by them as A reference sheet and reminder of the great , treed of education, but as we have not the j space, we trust those who had the pleasure t of hearing the wisdom as It fell from the Ups of the Sage of Liberty Hall and one of 3 the greatest men whose hams Wilf ever lie honored and tbe memory of whom will ever remain green upon the tablet of the hearts All people, will recollect his advice and act Upon It, and educate tbetr children. The address at an end. the crowd were In vital to dinner, which was von spread on w the Spacious stage and under the Arbor, and full justice was done to the great outlay of all that the "inner man" could wish for. Besides their basket contributions to the b public dinner, nearly every family in Hat- lam entertained at home numbers of frienda • and relatives, keeping "open bouse" all ( day. Abd doing all In their power to make the day a pleasant doe for all present. The afternoon was spent In various ways, t Many called to see th# Old Commoner, out ers promenaded our streete and admired the treautine of the town, while others again remained under the arbor, enyiylhg them selves hi various Ways, and thus the after noon was spent by ths 10rt0 prop 1.. who had oome to hear Mr. H tap hens' address. At night the crowd again repaired to the arbor, add there remained Until 1:80, wit nessing an exhibition by the scholars of the Harlem school Many returned home that night, while quite a large number re mained In town until Friday Mild Saturday. Mr. Btephetui returned home Friday morn ing We (are glad to State he Is enjoying excellent health, and weighs more than ever ' before In hie life. 1 Nothing ocvuned during the day to mar the pleasure of the occasion Not a fight ’ isrurnwl, nor war there to bo seen more ' thin half a doren mon who Mt ths effect of ton much **p°p •k 11 !!** ' Too much pralre caifnot bo awarded Mr Win. Lanadell, Mr. W I. Tully and Mr. I’iaroe Young for the manner In which they labored in putting up toe arts >r. there were (Ehera also living out of town who aided ho little by lending the use of their teams and send lag hands to assist with the heavy work. The Hatcher Bros, also did all Ih their power in this direction by furnishing lumber forth* seats and stage. There were numerous lemonade and Ice cream Stands on the ground, and one pat en! medicine man. all of Which were kept busy during the day and night Friday mornlag everybody in town alept late, soma Mt jaded and others were a* happy as a lark, but now we haveagaia set tied down to our usual peace and quiet, and will ever remember Use BSd ot June. Ml. as "Stsphen’e Day." the greatest occaaioa Io tbs history of Harlem. Hand ThlK, Tbeel.wlrtg rtienAeeeaf theeeboi.l at Ap pll«gw|litelM T *ao .mx Wwlmwisy. J U |. •th; vxtibieinn kt night Mr. E T Win llama will deVvvr an addrea. on that .steal stem Which Wrtba worth o«r white m href **>«•■. baaket of proviMMS uurier the sent of your buggfre before >\m start. Yours, W . OAgHtbiA County Bill*. Tbs following bills Introduced by Rnpre “SreS!!”' I A MH to incorporate Nta tofrn of Grove- j <o ’***’*’-tc« 00 local and »P»'cU! bil>, and Clerk* or Hugerim-Courts where by taw no ade qaatecompensation Is furnished Referred I t<> general judiciary committee. A Mil to Amend section 4W of the Code HMtu maUmiaonera 00 trial tor felony I - riwupetent, but not comprf!M>le wltnerere 1 » “•f'NT.ti to gwtere* Judiciary commlltoe. I A bill to amend acetkm 4504 of Um Code 1 preecribiml pumiiment for malpractice by I' 1 JuaUere of the free® and other*. Referred • m> ffMora J judi eta ry corn mitten AMU amending aewllon 4619 es the Code * making a H punfsMteetMfense to kHI. matm I ’ ZL?Z nOU ’’ ly i ' , j“ rß ,ny do,QPBUc sol mate t wbtah may te Injuring crops, eta, uulree 1 sueh were protected by aubetanttal fenoe I f RefWred to gwm>tal judiciary committee. ef Vro+»ll,|tlon, < PtiOiM-AiMED Fk M nr Hux Ov». « tOOXINO THK FokKST OF (•gdvv-I 1 TtriVv " J lint prohibition would accomplish noth lug for the Kitvaiicement of the grand move ment on foot, vh: Uiedothronomwrt o f kmg ak«>ia»l." While renyaafting that portion of u, n rerentyin the lutcrMM of lAohtbllion, ut« renvaaset was very much iu hope of inArt ing with great sudO'AS among thrtk.. Who had ueatl thjslr hitluonoo to prohibit whisky selling In their imm<Hltate vicinity, but tuurli bi his aitiprte.-. the report sbowe that Charft.4 m>4 only l«egan at homo with Utem hut still remalrftthere, ami they can't ere the necessity of prohibition toßroteet their neighboring fi tends. One of Um most In fluentlAl citterns of thia uulu temperance town, ami ona whom we ctm btrt oonjocl'ire Irom the tone of hi, letter u> be closely rm Intel to John (»Hte. while In oonverealhm «Itli the cantnJMter on Die subjucU idtpivre ed WkMelf UH having Hute hope <4 ptohlb - lion MNtotupltahiiig anything nrtiee* to pro hibit the uac of it. of courw ivo don't pie tend ( n gay Hn-re Is any used In Grovetown ho*, nor that they would dare «v«M substi tute anything in fte place. The canvMMt then rvlati-d the experience of n Indy in Grovetown, in which she stated that whis ky silling had been her tffiln, and that the Itnihlbltiou of the sale <lf it in that place had Urena gnat blessing to her family, Thu at on a* rl cllHee then rumArtrnd that he would t'imlt it was a God send to Grove town. Why, then, would It not ire thu case with any other place? Many other otperi emw. from the femalfts of that ecoUoii show tbs ihosell}' of this law In every place whrejj, is not. We are not a candrtate for tbe legislature; If wfo Were, We Would Is gin to think about getting dowa off of the 1 fence, nnfrea we thought to rias up there 0,1 tt ru { l ; d’nomniTiofr. XKirCl] I s HEREBY GIVEN, that application will In made to the Legislature nt the ad journed term in July rmxti for the passage of the following bill i A BILL To tre ertlllAl all net to prohibit the sale or furnishing Os spirituous, malt or other in tot .rating liquors within the limits of Columbia ootlnty, And to provide a pun ishment fol- the same. Set: 1, Be It uaacttsl by the C’cnhral As- remblyofUloHtatoof Georgia, that from and after the rasas*,, of this act. It shall iiotbelnwridforßii}-IMaoner to'toons to sell of turnfall, elltl-r directly or Indirectly, any "pliitdolis. malt or other intoxicating I quon. wtiblretlie limits of the county of Columbia Mw ?. Be It further Mnartril by ti.e au thonty aforesaid, that any person or |s*r- edhs, who ehall violate the provision* of Ulis act, Shafi Ire deemed guilty of a mbtde nwanor. and .m conviction ehAll l>« punleli «1 ae Is prescribed in secUoo *3lO of the Code of Gooighi. 8» 3. Be It further enacted, that the pruvivlonSof this not shall not apply to prActl. Ih* pliynx-lnns furnishing liquors li> caAeofiaedical treatment, nor to irertles Selling Inhi.tlimiting liquors who have at- . rwly secured tloeneee, utitll ths expire lon or the same Bur 4. ffo It further enacted, that all laws re-parte of taws ih tymtiic-t with this act bo, uno ui4 sdme are btm*hy t r»*fl J H. K HMU IL ' J F. WILLIAMS, *1 .. l— JNU a LARKIN. Committee, j ( - BlINill(»MN Card*. Ilf CABLING, dealer In Cooking and H><adll|f tMovre, Crockery and l£nii>e, Slid manufccUM-i-r of ami wholreale and re tail dealer m nil kinds of Tinware, No. Ml . Breadl st net. imu lower market, Augusta. Gai Borgalun in tli« next sixty days. T<»HN HAVARHHH, <'<tn fe< .-flower, and wholesale an-1 retail dealer In foreign and domrvlh: Fruits, Flwti, Oysters and Game (in season' |i'B» specialty No »o Washington street, Augusta. W r A- RAMKEY, General CufnmiMloa ▼ V ♦ Prtktucw Merchant, JacSeofi street Augusta. Gmslgnmodta of Bacon. Flour, bard. Oorn. Gate. Butler, aud all kinds vs pn«luc<- srticltxd: special attention and prompt returns la every oaac. I? LIE3BHKit, Augusta, dealer tn ICE, lat ( inchniatl larger Boor. Flah. Gam* Oyatere, etc Jackson street rear GM>* Hotel. T T. BUCK LEY. Mauheaie and retail rs . dealer in Ikxifcs, FerioiicaU, Fancy Htailooery| Bch<»d Hooks < eperdalty Vn Bread street. Augusta. HutwcripthMMi tak en tmgHhly or vearly for t®per» and maga unreal Pußliaber'a prices ( '< W-881 NKR* CO, Genl CommU- V/s M-trcftnmi, sft Broad street, Augusta Tli« leading house in Augusta for Frefta. Vegatsldre and General rro-, dare ore. u . a trial order. " J Factor and fl Circular r ul4w aed I . v. s - < etc., together every m • ■ jbi ” n ' n W v-: A ■ ■ fl c. «■ G - .1 tractor; sag nt lite, double and sui K lr ■ v ~1.1 Wf {B B W|HHB 1 ' U *A * K A t i I (Hiwer hay pt Ska, >R £j fi Ms SFH# comH Ot>li<K*i|faofS I’KOKOVNCKD BY COMPETENT JUDGES TO BE FULL SATISFACTION GUAftANTEED OR NO SALEM Read whnt Mr. Walter Scott Writon via: YVAnnxKTr>s n, For circulars, with plftntore ceiUlfcelse, apply to ' ° r * lr _ u * 3 ' w/MXfflE* .« — tc, " ,ral Till: (;ULLETT GIN WORKS, 1.1 STOIE &B, ffIOmiTOIS, AKJSTA Ci Mannhcture the IMPROVED LIGHT DRAFT GULLETT GIN. and Itwk'w I *ol*l Ji I»lo JPveMM IFOR OOTTOW AND-HAY. f»AT'D I akl<l^um o^wU”t , ‘" t,At ' L En * ,np ' tho nrlMt ‘-We ever bold Id Georgia, ore’ I .< Th " Engine. OcturnTulmlar Roller, on skids or staAlonnrv tui„ I does not •'* fbrmol I*.exploded by low water. £7or*?£™r Complete rftHAta <J Engines and Haw Mills, dneguaied tn prion. Hoed for nriOM SECOND HAND ENGINES. ! cottonnm ■ ’"• l “*•“ d "a FOUNDRY' & MACHINE YVORKB, KOS 616, 617 au.l 619 KOLLOCK STREET, fill,. r . T<* O”R PATRONS: Our Foundry ami Machine Works which wore daatrnvari is ro I'J*? ! H AM) BRASS I ASI INGS AND MACHINEItYof All d.Xlptlon* aitaT €. S. M c a 'I Harlem, G-cu and nJw lot of' ETO TUE TUAD LN‘I PUBLIC TttATTHEY HAVE A FULL GROCERIES 2TJE“M,‘& < ;Ki;:E25.1g5,<3«- In addition to the above already large stock, we hare a NODA FOUNT with ire Whlid! Wh< rf.-rnt prtre-t.raut tl „. til Thanking the publf f r U.nh paet patrng- ' renil<iem^’f l v’ i yL l ti , l* 1> C t a oniUiiu-uire ot tfie samo, hoping at all times to merittheir , *' ■ onllilencw by givtd, honost. fair and square d«alli>g ■ i'EUPLE OFTOLUMBIA COUNTY > Let it be Known Throughout Your County. Peter Keenan W. Still keeps, tire le*<l iu AUGUSTA io all that pcHaiue to made SiiOES and lUXJTri, and everything elbe kept in a Hret-aiaas retttt. Hoture. MrFair aod honorable dealing ta bia end and aim. Jff Jo f>« M»~ BROAD Street, opposite Ute Mot (i*. . iw op-l ffnEN AN ( afT''*W >•