Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, July 19, 1881, Image 3

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Cr » WHU X&Sfeliai. AJbftfwui. prr*>rt--Wr *t the , uVgMMbb i«l»> prupriHor mt the War ,«QKiCHtW**l. hh sn Wty rems-dbb> kg tbacuntrecteW m«H»grw,d ot the Manx- CirfUrtw !■€»*• lag tall? !■ OalMMtl*. MttelH JUftr— eooflw! £tt»l*r vWMMmr <lne on Bret appear Mpreeff the edrertiei karat. The (MbvMhtA AiMrtnrrtera will be rot tpa-raAdbrea upon the toUuWtng termst Oja yew, cnshln advamx 31 • tgf aueUka, <v*li lh advance , Mr- iTt.u—«. !■ ‘be st H«ri-m a* feenbd-vinas matter Atk—ta.44a-,off-Tat k>w wnres their iwmenae at>w*k <W Uiiii*. larnp |AMMMkJM4Axt*re*, BM agtret variety JbeidJi-thraiiihiuM vu-U, TuH-t e-u* vs <ae dMgw*r Ware slid t«« arte; ngeet* tor tte- Kited *hrtea 3* Lniubuth* patrot Ini *33 •rj"*' GKOUIA KA.LKU.W GEORGIA KAILROAD <» 4 H«t*rinte<MhM>t'B Olli,*, Auguau, Ga.. Nov. Sth, inn. ba torn menriug thimie y, the Tth in*t, the Mk>wlag paaeeugei schedule will be oper- MO I WEHT Dally ban A'uriMCe 9 At a tn Arrive Osmak 11 SO a ni “ JMBMw-vlll- 4 45 p tn “ Meron . •45 p m “ Wa*bingt4>ti 2 io p m * Athene. Slop rn " Atlanta. . *43 p in NO 3 K\BT Daily Leave Atlanta ......' 7 15 a m " Athens 915 a tn • • Washington. ~ lt>«)am " Man re.... 7re a m “ Milledgeville 8A» ain V QmspK.. 1 15 P in Arrive AxauaMh 3 47 p m Na cuaaecUon to or from noehlngton on Mu—< la ya. Mtorlaesdta3Mteß3datte--beUy, Insspt Sasfay i., farssb Ipm Lv. Harloni .7 05 aui Ar. Harlem 34* p m Ar. Augusta 830 ant MO 3—WEST Daily Larve An«v*ta 5 30 pm - <Ja«kk 100 am ArriveßeMta....... 3 45am * ■SMMOII*- ..... 11>« ni < EjilwC • 5 43am * AMkte*..,. 730 am * 500 am . NOX-B fff Dally - lllatrtC...'. ..OUpra IJ ..' 1 500 p m * Mmo ~,t.... .. .700[I IU T MiHedgmrUto 9 is p m w KairU ..; !<■ 4> p m liMMNI 4 io a m *• ASrurt v . ..., 7ona in Ko rouiiectloufor Macon on Huudny Trains X<«*. 1. 3. 3 and * will not atop al Flaw Watte-* MCFERB IMPROVED BNEEPERS TO ATLANTA aud MACON. ZNMiUiBWhNi E- B DORSEY, wßMK—ger. Gen. Pare. Agent Notice to Pa sen# r<* eOWMENITNti FEBRUARY let, 1881 ahi until Birther -otto'. the pareriigrr tar. ..ver th* (roirgia Railroad mam luiu and branrbre. will Ire an fidlowa: Agent'* rate, three rente per mile. Fnshsrate. four rente per mile. CMMrau between 5 ami U yearn, ball tin abne-rate* MMatum rate, tor any distance. 5 cent* PnseMiK' t' are hereby nollUcd that It they hMSIu purahaae ticket* troin the tila imh Ax<*t*. they will be diarH'tl the tram ‘ < < > M(duchwn are not ticket sellers, and are s«C Sllewwl t>> accept leea than the train i ata <4 f>au cents per mile. Thendore. to serurellM advantage id the reduced rate, rurrhaes yvur tickets Indore euun mg the IfaUl. I ha mw pan v reserves tb* rltfht to champ ar entirely eamwate these rates, at pleasure aad without notice E. K DORSEY. Gw> Pana A«t. "'ijm ■iTelMet. Georgia Railroad Co., 1 Offlev Gen. Pnaarnger Asst., .- Augusta, April stb 1879 ) Chhimencing Monday, 7th ibat., thtaeonapanv will aril ONE THOUS AND MILK TICKETS, good over math line an I branches, at TWENTY YTVKDoLLARSeach. Tbeantick "ets will betaaued to iudividiisla, firms aad lamihes, but hot IO firms au<l (am iiva wtubined. E R. DORSEY, Gnu Passenger Agent. MO Mlle Tickets, Gawnria Railroad Co., | Ofiee Geo Fnneetirer Agt. Aoguata, Marcli 2, 1880 ' Conunamcintf this date, thia compa ny will null El VK HUNDRED MILE IICKETS, rood over main line and braaahre, at THIRTEEN 75-100 DOLLAR' 1 each. Three tickets will be lasoad to individual*, firms or firuil ea, but aot U> firms and families eombmed. E R. DORSEY, Gen. Passenger Agent. Don't tall whan yon visit Augusta bi mil st Wn. Mtilherin'a B.»»t. Htms and Hal •Uwe. ThHr st««-k is .CmiploU and prices are as low as the lowest. Hprcial Orders P>w plan.wand organa, lor holiday gifts, are forwarded altniwt dally to G. 0- Itobiu- A Gl. Augusta. Ga. fixhusston r**gy*» COLOGNE. ■ **"T W rta bw uadi rum kam n anro»b.~4 ■ . ■"TO Gaaaaa Took, Maa Madina* at , * MSfii an<*hMMNr awr oaa* »■ y h>Mifiii. m.. ■■■., HkMrw t??* **-y 'Tj’a an aaariag m, »«H n««rn a* *"r*Maaa.an MTo**c «a-My. Naaaauar '~ ga~i<aM..d fm. s 77 * w yt, l Z a M*M'« r *« . KlblßMlb * C». . •*l*n H— ■■ «wi irw»M k» ••y P«»‘ •* •b-HmrVi <m trial Inr Aftevm day*, w*U> n tMTWIur fra* nt all «n"»- « 'f»a<a»ruu<», il ootauUrrly aalta!«4-u>a *T- M-Rrtdr MX fin AttaMa (Ta. <(r« |n< £•**• >» waarliaatala crirkarr. riaaawar* w »M»»ra Un*r»rr fawnra. entfarr. ah«w •A*. Hath Tia «•»' i. '* un M.». vaaea Mod toil I acu. SOCIAL OOSiaxjß* Tlieee ernnsaa a darting young man The gtrie say-- he‘s aw.st; The men say - he*s a beet. NAw think of hin name, if you caa. Trade dull. Too warm to sat All quite about MteUavllte. No grana widnwa la Hartem W ba t has baaime of Ute cone* » Bain anedrd Maariv every where Hawiluat an>.rs the baa rad term, It will soon becamp-modinß time. To whiten ivory, hail in lima watte ltem. |la Isasqutataaa turahtenaw. Fish so- not ro nat at thteemtm*. Dr Mapdem sleeps In a wheelbarrow Bathing In the pood is all the go fk>w. The President I* reported out at danger. The Rah prmd la now an Assured sneeew. Tha New TesUmeat tantalus 5157,n00 words Rlatc TVclt nelghl»>rboo<l is proud of her tine en.ps, Stm Fanny Berne- I* visiting retstlves In Warrenton. As A Swtmtst, Major BleWart takes the rag off the bush A Imila of last year's cotton wa* brought to tinrn Friday last. R 'v T H Timmons reports considerable slcknaaa on his circuit. Eulsink* la still in this county, although w.> never hoar from her. Home of the Unmt cotton lands in the Htateare in this county. Gulteau and Dr.Hsndera wore never olaas mntes as wa* reported Th- Reading Club entertainment Friday night wa* quite pleasant. There is a Him dam acnau the pond now. No danger of future breaks. W’« had a pleasant rail last wwk from Mr. J. W. Brinson of Htellavllle. Uncle Jack Whittaker refM.rta a wolf In Boggy Gut swamp, near hl* place Jack Hussey expect* to move into hl* neat little cottage by Heptemlwr Ist. Since our last Issurß <v. G. W. Duvall has not betel heard from Hope he Is bettor. Mrs. H. A. Gmk left last week for Athens, for the benefit of her sick ddld, Clarence. It is so warm at Forest, that Mijor Neal tun I an egg to oook tn tits pocket Tweed ny. Good rain at Frank Whittaker's last wra-k hut none at Oliver Hardy's, only 5) feet off. In the nelghlK>rh<*sl of Klokov th» mon play leap frog and eat grsen watermelon*. Don't forget t«» attend the Bunday school celebration at J-lnwood on the 4th August. Wo«l‘t some friend send ua tha '*dot*" from Stellsville ‘ Ba«id ua U»e Hews, reader. Messrs J. C Bradshaw. Oliver Hardy and F. H Powvll will locate In Harletu next fall Hart, Wilke*. Tallot, Douglas*. D Kalb other counties luvu recently voted in fhvor of no fence. Parents should prevent their Ixrya frosi going In bathing in the pond duilng the beat of the day. Miss Ida Young, who has been sick for tha past few days, is, we are glad to learn, much improved. There Is a gentleman In Plnctucky about 40 year* of age who Is hardly 4 foot tall. A sec,.nd Commodore Nutt. The jovial "light-weight" Jones Gardner nt Augusta speaks nt buying a lot aud build ing a residence In Harlem. We regret to announc the death of Mr, C. B. Hicks* youngest child, which occurred <>n Thursday morning Inst, J. W Keener ha* had lumber hauled and will soon erect a small store h<Hl*e on the lot nearly opposite to Dr. Bevens. It le with pleasure we state that Dr. Ca sey 1* much letter. He spent last w<»dt out In tiro oountry, with Dr. McNair and other friends. Unless the matter Is referred to the peo ple for decision, we will publish no further communication* on the question of prohi bition or anti prohibition In this county. _ ‘ We return thanks for a complimentary Icket t - th* ninth grand Clncinnsti Indus trial Exposition, commenctnrf Heptemt-er 7 and closing October 8. Sorry we won't be ai.le U>attend. To the ladles: To obtain a fflossy akin, pour upon a pint of bran sufßetant bUUng water to cover iu Let It stand until cold and then bathe the face with It, only pat ting the skin with a soft towel to dry it. Home of our lltth- boys sre in the habit of jumping on the team* as they roll up b<s'r depot, for • ride, thus endangering their live*. Our town marshal should bs requir ed by Council te prevent this, by reporting them to their psrenta. who slesikl ooospel their boys U> stop lh<- dangerous practice. It Is with l>aln we are calted up*® to an nounce the death o< the wife of Mr. Robert Keaney which <«eurr*d Thursday night last. Mr*. R. leave* three children, a devot ed hnabaod and a large circle of relatives ami friends to mourn their loss. The young- MI ohikl thus toft motlnM less is tart a tov day*old. The ber.-aVwl family have oar doe peat syaipaihy. H* hail not called for seven long d«y* and nights, although there bad been a vacant chair and a light In the window tor him. So on- rooming last week, clad in all the bean tyof youth, ianocanc* and Hu aimer mualln, she went a shopping Languid I r the y. »• took down forty-thf*" ptans* of HUmmer calico sot her eumlnattoo Sweetly *hs smiled and ooyly Inquired I " Where hare you been tor a week back T' "Wesk back’ I ha van t *4 > weak b-*k I it was a Mto what ailed me." Sh<- Moshed, hongbt a bunch of | hair pin* and toft Tom Suite) to his sorrow 1 tul reftoetkros. The present year Is ■ m*thefnaUo*l rtiri oaity From test to right and from right U toft it read* the *an>* I 18divided by 1 give* luttoqsdmt. « divided by 9. and » is the qmHtoot I! 1»1 to divided by MS. •to tkequottont. if divided br ». the quotient at; if umltlpltod by •. the product contain* iwv>r» 1 and * are »; • and 1 are ». IftbertbeptoondU-dtetbellatei add ed, Ute sum te 93 if the lUmrea h* added Urn* 1. 3. M. it will be 13 Jtotehng from right to left te W and reading fro® *" right is iff Hr •<«•«*- p.rteg -tote— •«* lor «aeh ye*r reared to co»pw*c the ere tury. M4*«i4 Mnl'ara. John McC<**l expert, to sltrnd Lincoln rqhqi tanrluig A young tody of Hartwn speaks of her 1 t-eaa as a night blooming seiHte* The •tovevopof Georgia tael year waa *»,9M galh«A, worth t1.3t5.3M *8 John H<4>hs hae charge of J. P. Bleak man's train f th* latter bring quite siek. Whan Growta.wn beamin* an Incorporat ed town. Chartoy CMff.wd wua't SMuotate with any but miiHontirne. ti *lw»,a ttokha Us heartily to sees fhtok llpfwvl i>tackM*MUf oarryiug an umbrella to prote.-t hinatW Khun the sun. The Rrsl bale tff new ootbin was Hold tn GAlvretoe on tk-llth tn*t for >«35 John I‘arr- thiat* he'll nerve there ' Mr.Curry,'* said Mr "If you’ll get me boots done by Saturday. I’ll h.rover Ito lnSte«»d to you ’’ "If that's your g*hie. ' *ahl Jack, “you'll never get them.’’ The Hpring and Pond I* * great rreort In the afternoon fcg our Liter sex. and in vi -w of this tact Council should take stef>* to prevent bathing In the pond betw.lu, the hours of 6and ip. m. A Brlfflit Flower (Jut Down. The hntte of conqu» Ing death has invad ed Uwi happy fatally of Mr. and Mr*. C> B. Hh-ka. 1 hl* morning at 8 o'clock littl--Ru ble Henrietta, agvil 3 mouth* and 30 ilnja, teilervd the calm, serene bliM of heaven. It I* not tU be Ruppoaed that the life of this or any tittle child is In vain. It I* stat <*l that geotoglala often fltel deep down un der the earth * layer*, a clear, well dertu—l print of a frail leaf, or the track of a llttto bb d mad* In the dim «g.» past, These hai q left iui|*»rLh. b e memorial* of UnMusclva* on the face of a world from which whuto aproiee and races ami kingdom* have |*tos cd away without a record “ The littl-- baby that died” lien made a wou-lertul im(>n»- slun on two beerta at least. The empty Cril* the half-worn garment, the soft lock of h«ir that few may see, prolong the pain tilt but prwious memory of lh« angei-vl-l tor llmi tarried wttti them only a '‘litlla white,” and stall -d and went to heaVen, bid ding them amid care and sorrow to foltow on. The enemy of soul* doubtlaxa lake* l-e* pleasure In the denth of * child than in any event His snares are all preveuUal. That which ho would glmlly hiuko his prey t* lore ver beyond liis roecti. Ber<-«v--d i-arenu«, you have watched Strouml your child fur a grout while, you have done Whitt you could, now you may •av: “Put out the lights, She will not a--ed them more; Your work is dime-her loot have gained The fairer, purer shore. "P it out t-hn lights. Fur herlhe morning gleams; Th- sweetest waking she bus known To-day upon her b<-aiu». “Put out the light*. Hteop on and take your reef; Blh’ I* the patient watcher now. And you Ui« soul* distreemxl. “Pul out Uw light*. Hti« walk* tb* heavenly way. And !■■•* than ever yet before She n—d* your tear* to-day. "Put out th-lights, * The aliadow* all are p»»t; And everlasting glory break. Upon your child at last.” Thomas H. Timmons. Harlem, Ga., July 14th. 1881 Lcgl*latlve. Over 300 bills are before .the House, and more to follow. The galleries <»f the House bloeeom with tieautn-* every day. The Legialaliire look a room* from Fri lls y until yeetenhiy. There are said to be these or four pros pective Congros*ruen In the Legtaiature. Th* "bull dog* of the treasury” hate made s dead act against luont appropria tions. The only three colored meratmr* sin al ways In their neat*, and always *tientlv-i to business Mr. Hhockley of Columbia —A bill to Corn f-eesaU- oei tain county officer* for extra ser vices. Loat. Iteprmentatlve Polhlll ot Jefferson hoe ft voice of great power, and bo Use* It to say many good things. By Mr Shockley of Columbia, a bill to amend an act to establish a I oard >4 oom inlMh-na for the c-ainty of Colurable, A sub-eommilte* of the Senate judiciary rommlttev, ar* engaged in perfecting the details of a general rvwi-itratlon bill. A bill has tM-en introduced submitting to a vote oi the peig'le of *aeh county the ques tion of allowing stock to run st large. A bill has been Introduced to prevent owifrt)'schrsdooinnils-ksiersfroni teaching school RefeffTrl to proper committee. A Id II ha* I men ihlroduttel making the fee of a sheriff fd executing 3 criminal 825 lu ■tMd of 310 Brad won't object to tide. Mr Strother of Lincoln -A bill to provide for tbe eowipeaeation of the Ordinary ol Lloc<to eour.ty, P*»<**J to third reading. A bill to he swtlUed an act to allow the trustee* of the Hoformed Msdteal OniHr of Georgia to remove said college from Macon to AUanta Passed. The Women’* Tempera-re Union have iwwe-ted a petitionenhfaet long, ami ria.w- Ing to o* namm, favortag the p«aMg* Os ■ genera! ideal option taw. AMIlb-ameWd eeetawi 1319 of the arte reiatfvw Vi the r-iertton ot eainty offlrer* eo that tte-y may b*eteeted on the saio* day H » Ui«i- offerer*. >’*a**l to third readtfig Mr Northern,from U»e sommltte-oh ed rwdo* qiffwnttted a report which, among other thing*, recurao3*o'tel the establish- | meat of * Mi-d aayiura tor Um ootored children of the State. One of tb* warmest flghts of tbe ensri-M, will erne rrier tbe ue-ry bill. Tbe bill to repeal the uaurv la" of I*W *9l come b»- for* Ibe linancr o-nimitte* thie week Its i banrm of passage are said to b* gtaai A bill to a-tboriM tbe jery erwortaahm *rs to the reviatoe of the Itate to drop there from Ibe names of all persona ißdOrtipetent to serve a* jorero. The committee nepiat ed a suiwUtute that tbe Nry eommtasionrr. be rwqtffcvd to drop from th* Hot* th* os—>c*i of all prewar* vxei—pt frooi tory duty wb<> apply t" th"" to have their name <ricfceii from Use li«U Fasecff- (wfr Bta«. Joe Yartawwi th. • 4 .Hi* near frwfft.- Ing tn Ute |saaf on a. I tpfay <•* king uwt. LitUu Tiw Y-mug is-arty tost Ida life by jumping «mi lb* car* one mutuiiw last wvwk W« tears that Llnooin camp-raerilag Mta boon poatiKM**l tin til the Friday behtik ths second Humlay In August. The healed terra ba* cause I Util ilooly ol August* b> becouK' aupuor that Ut<- toil a ♦taW-Im.' at the same house with him hang their hats on bi* shoulder blade*. Bmari girl* now carry spoons In their pocket* when out walkiiqf with Un lr lovers Thteenabteepbeui. wtai appnwrhlng an lev eraaro *al n*. to rtomnrwiy munner: "You needn’t go to a groat expense. John; I’ll provide the Bp«uim.’’ From Wnrrcntoii. Wabbkmton. Ga, July i«h, MSI. The young latite* of the Warnmton Aud my think that Ihe AnvgjrrrwxH sligtitw! them In iH>t nienDoriing thrir mmro amongst those receiving prises. MImT/. Mary Burkhalter anu Laura Basee ret el red th* (wo tlr.t pri»-*. I wl»h )■<« would *ay that Warren cot in ty can boast of her Onmtie (Mr. John R. Spence) bring a member of the bar and an eloquent a|-e*ker. Roy. (We had not hear 1 the name* of the lucky and charming Misaea. elee they Bbould not have been forgotten—Kp ) COUNTY COKKBHPOMDKNCK Ai-etnco. Ga , July 13,1881 Coi,. J W.Vkgoskf, Harlem. Ga.: B-ar l oliHMd and Esteemed Friend-1 »e --from vour last to»u-- tlml I will prob«Uy go t• AU o-ta In behalf of ptohil I I u. I h. \U Isvhi .wke-l by several to do ro. b«ll m-»l > midtailcally rofu*>*l. If it wo dd i* t to- OMiv-uienoi you, in the toast, i Would be glad fur you to correct. When you get tired »>f the "printer's ilev ll," eotue out to see u* aud tet us take a stamixvh-I<wether In the country. Plenty o' fruit apple*, peaches, etc., and vliler! Uud-T uiy pro ur.|itl n, I am auro >oi w uld grow fat, aud W.mkl net*! no taut* Medicine In * long while. I am di-llgtited to hear so many ootnpll ra nl« (Mid our county patxtt ie vnlly. ' Wiehiug you * bum hint auccawa, 1 stu Your true friend, B.T. Wilu a Ma, (Water! grateful indeed to Irimd Wl| itaniH tor hi* kind invitation io “vomeoif and take n staiupi'dt- lu tfiti CoUhtr)'," but tin- dutu-a <»f our offtoe uuulUsi ua tovtir I. • bora like ugaUay-slavn. Wish it waa lu unr power to be with you, friend Eb, but the f.de* ata agklnst us - Eli I a men lett-kh ruoM riNkrVriXT. P.WHS»- lot me |>aas a note with that man hoe>Ni I hart tew Inaote to 808 on* I hav - inmmy in ray vhs*- to B--t h* has *omn tn hIH heril that is Big Enough to Pull Dr. sender* —Il over roluu bin couuty in a Bug uy. If I had a half load bl trhah he would ton Fuirth out my load. What In- n,<e* and what uutiit inen liax F<*gut Would make A —Marl aim H the hroltw *-Ml*m hate nut tbuiCriwixl h<-wirtild <>' B-n there lleFore n« got In that uuii.s watermelon Patch If y,Ht was to me t that umii hi the rend you wtHild take Ulin lo Be a mix'd of the new «t<«iu engine. When that twin | hue d tfcd ‘ iiiaiiM house lie waa Fast asleep so be d d iKU got anuy to Find* out I><> h» I* the ug liest man in pln- t'icky la the man that ha* not sence E ioug'i t > gut uilt of a alioafcr of rain lie will He our next Pieaklent if old* jake that bideoolot-u umn d< nto IXO. Him I In the elnctliSl th* olh r Bunday some igi* | tokk, him if he did not take up bin inane I nom* Hualdy woukl set on It he went to I b>wn tbu other day got on the stf* ■*• car to I tike a rld«- For thu First time when a m n fail over hie steam boat what he call* bl Foot tl-o ni <n llx-kert at him ami *oid y- u gut a goal Foundation It would B• a great acromruodiitlou to th* Public if you was to Put that Foot umler h Mist tie is Hie Boy that went to town and fell hred Ftuun*' In ti *.su.-*r Bari 11 ami ho InM take me < ut. the man was taping him with tb* stdngi*. Jap. riXHTI'CHT tTSMM. In till* artftlon marrying will be all th* gi> next winter Corn lias suffered a illtle for rain but cot ton lias not. The farmer* In Pinetuchy bar* woiked their crop* welL Crop* in this eectlon are looking well -a groat <te*l better than tn lie l year* p*at. Mr. John Cagley Is sal I to have Uw- beef held of corn lu Pinetucky; there are ten oi twelve acre* of It. Ml** Mary F. Bryant hit* picked five leislrel* of brlar-terrire and wbortluberriea l this season. Beat thia if you can. Mr*. J. W. DUitens ami family have come ! out to sjieiirl a few week* with her fath>-r, a« h*i health was failing In Augusta. Rhe I* now Improving. Mrs. Martha Hensley left here last Fri- I day morning for Atlanta, to apeu-l a few month* WIU 1 her itaughter. M's hope sbe will have a nice lime. Watermelon* are plentiful everywhere, MX) We ran ret xml be mefry. but uot Lire kind of merry Geaxwal lixarttia sprite of at Berkrha a few years ago wtaHduday setxx-l | ptenle. Mr. J. A. P started to *en lire swartitnart a little wlilk- beak, on Matuniay evening. ’ but hr got loal and eleto In th* *™ki until Hundsv m<>iuing. ami then b«fk a new star t. I auppoee he gut there at last. Mosers. Mike and Dan UUk rontlnur iiaubng peaches to town- -they raaliae from three to alt dollar* a busftri. Ibail largo ori-tiard yteide them a hgngerxp* fmrwne Fnen their fruit, rxitetoea slid sutall gfabl they mas* a hamtaum* living. Thetx'rs In Ftnepuckr ore «4M against , tbe-o tomw quretkai. Ifsveiy place waa j l*» Ud* tbe que-ikai wowtd never come be ■ fnve tb* people again Tbe right way ia Uw beat and wo bare had the right Way a long Unto, aud wsaUll talk tor it. I thank God that the great AL-xamter H tjtaphena ba* bera permitted to PVt-live Ute irfwt of ata g narallim and riair-j Harto-n aad thaia few of «Mr FlneUMiy *xrys h-ve area and hoard him ihdl vsr bl* great speech i oa wloratkai, tbe *uM Irapurtaut subject lin our lend. bnaMUßtwr It, aad Uls ummi It came frovn Ibeaiagtag *4 Mr. ♦. H. I4U4** taet Haaday evening wiw enjoys I by all in at t.-miauce. I wwo - W. J. POLLARD, Ko3. 7;U anil REYNoI.US NTREET, AUGtrfTA, GA., Cotten Futot aad QQOUdssia* AND DEALER * MACIIIXFUtYOF Al*o Dtatoa'a Clrctdar Nhwa. Bulkier and heather Bwlting, btaasa Ft**, WfIMrdKHHKMR Gauge*, t’omwciton*. Ou Cup*: Pop. Globe and Uhto-k Valve* floswandh WkMHfre*; str. together with ever)’ arth to of steartl and water fittings, ffMMMM•* General Agent for Talbott * Bota. Talbotts Agricultural Kuginr* on »heels, PortaU* Koffi-W top Akh, Kffr* tionsty Engines, Tubnbir and Ln-ocaoilt* Mollers, Toridhe W«t* Wbael», Corn and Wheat Milla, Saw Milla, Shaft in*, Pulley* Fl-xa*, IfaaMtM KM Patent Spark Arrester*, Watertown SV am Engine OMfiay Water own ngrtriiltnrnl rnßlnaa on wheels, portable MgiMe «■ akfais, 4«irt engines for small Ithildin#*. Vertical engine*, stationary *M| MM wiibont cm off, rwinrn tubular bollen with two Mum, lowomwOm amt *W* tieul boilers, saw mills, etts C. A G COOPER A CO. Coopersm-lLpreptliing (traction) en*ine*. farm agtfotltanU W*i*M Ml wheel*, pot lubls engines on xkiihi, «tation«ry angina*, IconffAoUM aad ffM turn tubular Imilor*, corn and wheat mill, portable mill teftb |M*MWe Ml attached, smut macblliea, duslL a* wlieat separators aad oM aad *M*rf M* tractor) saw mill*, double anil single, J w CARDWELL and COKPAKT. Cardwell wheat Uire-hcr*, aepiraiom ahd cleaner*’, er*, hrdraiilio cotton nreaaevt horse powers, mourned asad da**) peMt corn slieller* anil f*<-d cutter* jmistu lunmi a iiß EHiisn. num ift ’ Hoaprr* and binder*, reaper* ami m mere combined, single Madqffa, may er* and ntuwerr, cnltivatnra and grain *oWer*. FAIRBANKS A CO. Fairbanks tdnntiard otiales, all sites -ml pat terne. A’Ana Mah 4Nwer* Manufacturer of the following tiMchiMet ’ Nehl.tt A GtMxlricli Improretl IXL COTTON GIN, ReM*a paNM auto* i (unite power stut-iv pre** (eteam or water power). Hnaitb'a hapffeewd InfrA |mWet cbtloti and Ini)’ pre**, o<>tt -u gin feeder, coitoe owndetoeM, afffr Tie- > ttki i feed cnitef. av’- Engine*, i otton Gio*, e4*. repMrti ta»« (MM** luatilikr manner. JM Sai* Old er* anlmiied and promptl? MMaMe4« For fnr'ber natllcular*, drCUluf*, general information, eio, epedy In 1-ih WJ.TOUID. S’LF-FEEDING EOfflf -ffl I Willi < PRONOUNCED BY COMPETENT JUDGES TO EE VMS I FULL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Oft NO SALE! I Rt's.l whst Mr. WAtTkH Htvrrr write* ual K Wx—ekfrut. UA_ Jtt-e 1, MM, Mte*iih WAHitKN. Wxr.i.Af k A Ct>.: <>kkt-«--TiH' turn I* a rrurwrat <*t'i»»! 1 u-sb-d it with thrro other rti»i-elas* (Mn*, suci gmeMt A I i-stet tties-t nu-uiier<-<i *iml whiiutel L> n (>iriHiil*Kloii Hriiee Hi rtmF eftwi th»m U> write eic which wa* the best ginned. Tiiny d)>l *t>, ate I Ham, eaate For drcuMr*, With planter*’ e*itilto*t**> Mppty to ** * • Wallßcp i ( rtsMOHt tieiieral AgeMR, AtaM*. , .SiK-ccaonr* to Whm-n, Wallaro A On.) COTTdM «S2S. THE GULLETT GIN WORKS, ». utoiehs mimiMKim.u. f MannLctnra the IMPROVED LIGHT DRAFT GULLETT GtN. «■< II O(»i<‘M 1 *<»!•( Xjovob* FOR COTTON AND HAY. PAW. Agent* for th* BtktMAtiti Engine, the finest farm inffine ever aoM ia GeeeMM «a i akids, m<Hinte<l or tractlot,. The Hkixwelt Hnglnc, U-turn Tubular Boiler, on akld* or i titketefT. TIM WMF docs not Hi raw eparke and naiinot Im exploded by tow water I eta* 4 to • Maae *M*> Complete outfit* of Engines and Mew Mitts, UtuvtuAled ill price Kaaff Mr M*SM BECOND HAND ENGINE Keveral Heron-1 Hand glne*. In GOGD ORDEK, M sale boW, COtTOfc gCtKWt for Hand. Hor*.- Water or HLara Power. wvmwww ()«>t*in n«w Gulh-tt Gin Circular tmfore htivlng and learn what MMM itaafrre aaS planters say nlaiut it. Old Gin* should be repaired at nous. a BBO„ FOUNDBY’ & MACHINE WORKS, NOS 010, 01? aud 019 KOt LOCK STREET, A.iiutiimim, CJfti TO ot’R PATRONH: Our Frimdry and M*< hlita Works, wbieff 3m M My by lire, have l«wi n-inil|t enlarge I Mini fnrnlahed with new Unfa. W* nips AND BlllHH < Wn.N’OH AND MACHIN El Y of all itatertpttaoa. aaff al MaaS aid-- iirii-e* and of tin- lirnt qiialllv Price* will Im- ghen of onytMßg yew MWF wwi b* l-ttlng us know What you ihhxl. If you in nd nw-tl sent to Unit pksss to MUI or Engine write u*. B. A COm Harlem, G-a.. BF7t LF.AVh TO INFORM THE TRADING PUBLIC THAT TIaEY BAtt A ttftX awl hue tot of •GIKX’EIUES sh odd 11 loti tziildt above altewlv large Strick, w* Hat* a ROD A FtM'MT, wMA *..• unatantly furnishing lie me who wiali nte\ ouoi, Hummer ftruMM, SiAan Mff&3 te t>gfr« u* a rail. We hive also a line lot of lai’ll I'Wltlllq Which we offer at priros tn salt the time.. Thanklag the putkfc tor theft Mat •ge ge respeet/iilly solicit « amuuiiaooe ot th« Mwne, hoping at *ll t4*M to MgMthafr outifldencH by good, honest, fair and stjuar* dealing I fflPlE OP COLUMBIA COUNT! Let it be Known Throughout Your Coast?. tM Peter Keeias Ntill kH>p* tbs lra-1 in AUGUSTA in all Lbal ftoHtlHa ia FINE, Haad made SIiOES aod RfkJTS, and everyUma* -to* kepi ia a ftw3 alaM Shaw ilouae Mff’Fair and honorable dealing II bi* end aud MT BROAD Strrfft, oppose ike ilbu.ruenk, AUGUSTA, GA* •l-J PEfTft KEENAN, Agaat.