Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, July 26, 1881, Image 3

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Hsftasl43 p«■ Ar Auguxta Bso aaa KO l-WEST Daily Leave Awgv-ta s*> p m ,“ Giessk 100 a m Arrive Sparta 3 43am “ HUledgevtlte ..... 410 am •* Haena ~. Steam " Athena 780 am rr »-w Z 2 Irav* Athana ?W p ■> Daeva Haena 7 on p ro • MUtedgeVtiie 915 p tn “ apart* io 45 p m Arrive Os*ab .. 4 to a m “ Augusta .... 7DO « m KUPIBB IMPROVED BNEEPEBH TO A PLANTA aad MACON. JMoWGBEEN, E B. DORSEY, (fee. Manager Cto. Fas* Agent Notion to COMMENCING FEBRUARY let. 1881, •ml until fwrtMT W<*toe. the pawsiger fare over Um Ur»>«rt* Railroad main Hue and brwatoa. will ba as follows: Agrat’s rata. three rente per mile. Train rate, tear eetrta (*-r mile. Children iwAwrau 5 ami 11 years, half the •Uim>v< rtiM. Minimum rata, for nay distance. 5 rente Itaaraugvrs are herrtiv notitled that It they tail to purohara tlrtreta from the St* ■ Maa Araete, they will b<< charged the train rate. liraluctora are net ticket raltent. and are sot allowed to accept toe than the train rata (rs hair cent* per mile. Therefore to •acorn lh« ad van tag.- of Ute reduced rate. yaur Uoketa before outerlng the Tbeenmpanv reserves the right to change •r aoUrvi y abrowata throe rabM At pleasure mM WHbont nota-a, LB IXIHBBY.Gra.Paar Agt Mlle Ticket. Georgia Railroad Co., } Ofllce Gan. Paaeenger AgL, - A agnate, April stb tB?9. ) Oessmr auing Monday, 7th ihnt., Hweooropanv will aril ONE THOUS AND MILE TICKETS, good over main lta« and branch**, at TWENTY FIVE D» >LL AR3 each. These tick et* will ba iaaußrl to individuals, firms and families, but not to firms and families eonabiuad. E. R. DORSEY, Gbu. Paeaengcr Agent. Mlle Ticket*. Georgia Bailroad Co., 1 Office Gea Agt. > Angasta, March 9, 1880. ) Commencing thia date, thia compa ny willaellFlVE HUNDRED MILE TICKETS, good over main line and hrauohea, at THIRTEEN 75-100 Dollar* 4 Meh. Three tickets will ba leased to ledividnala, firms or tuail'e*, bat Dot to firms and families ootobturd. E. R nORMRY, Gea. Passenger Agent. Don't tail when you vlatt Augusta to call at Win, Mulheria'a Boot Btx>e stid Hat •bar Their ev«k Is complete and prices an aa low aa the lowest Aperial Orders Fnr plan.* aurl organs. for builds y gift*, are for w a rd-d almost dally to G. 0. Kubtn * On, Augusta. Ge COLOGNE ' Taiwg. imesZnSowi m ■waanweadaaaway WWeem,*, iMToalramr Nenaas* Immi rwy. inMiifc ■iturwly Mmml 6«a» aUw Tomc*. ry e** j**— <«■*- t. Ge . Kwlhmoh A Co- Jterr ssrartarx rws IWtUhw, us ertunimg. free of all ripen# •* traepnrtattoe. If notawUrriy aaUstactos nr. - I ffi 1 ■■ 0.0- BrS taana and On. have oosnpbrieiy r «MWk»taH the mwdr trade by wiling 1 ’** b*S Inairuaseeto st a amalXw margin - t»r--fit than any dealer in America. »•*••••• x. Goossrp. Wateh fix ttm new comet Wswred ralh. at>d twwd ItUrtiy. Ordtaary a court next Hoortty. Tbtae bowwegiAng no «h Rartan, WaWoMionr are Stow tale In Marleth Onl Withers drives a Vag horse now. O»r Apphag eomspnodrat must be <taM. "OhckkM’" H * favorite game th Harlem Tohtaw'a eoni Mve didn't reach ns yes trrday Hno. C.H Khockley was th Rar left, nb Friday last Bsriem ta preporiag for a large trade the coming tall Read U»e town ordinance agalMt bathing in the prt-xi. Our suhneriptlon list increaeui wnsn At this dull reason The mall from Harlem to HtellaviUe la not very heavy, Mnnnllght-nfarht rides oh the pond will soon he In order. We Flee tn remark that this hot *O4l her won't last always. • Hee very importAAt change In Grand* railroad achedule. Any lady ran »*y dam Whra feferiagtn the n«h pond dam. Gnttnn la being consMerably Injured hv the scorching winds. R»v. J. 8 R Rmlth la making fine Im provements on his house. "The Irautlml Iska" la what Northern visitors will call the pond. We learn there Is to be a grand barbecue st Poarre's mill, to-morrow. If the pond freeaes over next winter We'll have acme glorious skating. The dam at the pood tea good dam ; It* nsAa bad daaa byadadsightl Mr. H A. Oook and daughters spent a day or two In Athens last week. Tuesday next la legal aalceday, but no property la advertised for sale. What hsalwvoraeof the school building committee? Drowned In the pond? Dr. Casey is credited with owning the flneat residence In Columbia county. In our opinion, a good wheelright and blacksmith would do well In Harlem Jupiter and Venus present a magnificent sight, tn the Eastern sky. about 8 a. tn. Harlem to atemt 444 feet higher than Au gusta. Ooroe up and build, gentlemen. Mrs J W McCord spent a portion of last week at her toother'a, in Warren county. Bev. J. 8 Embry's horse came near dying from bring over heated one day laat weak Dr Renders ha* sold te Mr F H Powell th* neat little cottage now occupied by W. H Cooper.- Boh Wright, tofwur* cterk at the Georgia railroad, says Harlen 1 ih most music, 1 city in the South, See notice of dentistry in another column and tabs ad ran tage of the opportunity of fered you by Dr, Clark. We were delighted to sra on our streets Friday laat tba Bov. G. W. Duvall, who has recently been quite 111. Judge Snead has bran sending the Augus ta Chronicle peach eater, a supply of fruit from his orchard In thia county. The beef sold by our butcher Saturday was tougher then shoe Iraloct. at least the “Porter house steak” be sold ye editor waa. ‘‘Doon's” communication Is written on both sides of the sheet, and will have to be left out. Write again, but only on one side of paper Mr. W. D. McGhee and Mice MoUto Brake were married one day last week, near Adam* church. Bev.T. H. TlmtsoM aeri al! ng There to tn ba A convention of Htmdav schools at Whit* (Mk camp-rmund on the 38th August Mi'Dutße and Columbia will be felly represented. It Is a sin and a shame that Harlem has no more reward for her dead than to allow ttee graveyard to remain without being in cloeed by some kind of fence. A colored ooupte who been boarding with Meilaa Jones, skipped tba town Wednesday and left thrir board bill unpaid Great ex ritemriit among the blacks. We regret to learn that little Frank Mar ry. at Herrella was kicked in ths mouth hv a bore* a few dare ago, losing some of bls teeth Mope he'll soon be alright. Dr. and Wre C*«*y returned from Dr. McNair's on Haturdav. where the former has been spend I tuf Some time, for his health We are glad to say the doctor te somewhat Imnrevad. We regret tn learn that a few days ago in #ome unknown manner. Rev. T. H. Firn wn's youngest child received s severe hurt On the shoulder 1 . tram Which tbe little on* has suffered much pain. We return thanks to H 1. Ling E#q» of Lincolnton, for a pamphlet nopvof the n ncilent sddreea delivered by W. H Fleming, of Attgrrata. st th* closing exercise* of Lincolntoh Academy, on "EdtWWth* and Labor " It Is obe of the beet we ever reed Columbia a Cot tow Growing Ce. From the cetlatM bulletin th# f<dlowiag table has been gieaeed. showing tbe num ber ot acres planted, and the number at bales of cotton raised last year in each of tbe counties named I Acreage BaMa Oobimbta M.«W 5.113 Jefferson 4IJS7 13.J77 Llooun. 117* MM -«• T.IUS it will be sown that Columbia county raiM to tbe aefo 8 greater amount of w t too than either Idnooin or McDuffie. Tbe four countiee befe named produce annually , at out 8.600 bales, of which aumber not leas than M.ore are ahip(>ed to Augusta Th* above table atoo shows Umgteat beoeflt of awtutam. sad Sa wuob gaano has been □sad la Urie couaty thia season and from the present Itettartag outlook, if we here a good rate bv tbe IsUer part of Uris week a oracb larger crop wifi tn made hl (krtuintda tale yasr Uma wee In fSBO Ctdcnbia can as*«y be ootrnted on aa ooe>uf the leediag cuUue prodOrtng couattae ta th* State Mt-Brtde aadG> ; AUaMa. F*s . rive low prMee P> owwehaaista wood ware, tin war*, taame*, eri Mr y. show me** lunrirwriaeees, Heft Thomas do<-M. Dull jar* vase# and t-JM sets tßntorhMHviia Pretire. Hv ttaaisl, w* again nail tM attention of iwrvnta to the faet that tbeh buy* hHlagre an frerir la the dangerous pradw* of jump Ing oa tbs trains white la rapid motion, that someone nr aanto of them win aim be brought hoiweriUtar A enrpra or dhwbted to* Uta. These hoys n<<Hy nil have aome thtag to aril to wasMWrare. and tor the asks nf asaklaga ntaktoortwn risk ihrir Urea. Tba rellruad lam A t«*po«iaa>ta for ace Want* that might occur In thia way. Council should by ordinance Impose* fine for jump ing ra the care white in motion, and after s ?-w arrests hare trah made, and a few d<.|- l*rs paid Into the town treasury, poralijiy this dangerous pracUcw will c-aae to be In dulged in. Glami BhII Shooting. The Inflowing remarkably good scoring «nra.> by the Rill efty Gan Club, of Horn*, of which our aatosmeri Irikrw-tnwnaman I. V. Ballard, recently became a member, de monatratre the fact that Iks la a crack shot tha more so from Um tart that thia waa hla first experience at gtaaa-hxll ahonting Ike shoots against Rome's practiced and brag sportsmen. sb4 nobly does he tight sot the reputation of ilariem : Out of a possible tWratv. W M Towers somma 17: M. M Pepper, It; I. V Ballard, ITt Ham Veal. 18; Onbra, 18; Hargrove. 13; rtdoipty Dumpty, t. All we have to sAy is. Tower* Isn't high enough. Pepper not sharp enough, nor Veal quite strong enough to knock the ballast but of Ballard, not it tha court knows berto-tf. and she thinks she d»os Another CouleU Swift. Direct ir of the W'kftier Ob setvstory, Rochester. N.Y. han just veritted th* dlarovery of another comet, in the Con stellation of AUriga made July 14th. by trot. J. M Hcnaeberte. of Ann Arbor. Mich ThlA new ixunrt Is apparently coming dl rrclly toward the earth, and. fora telescop. Ic nohiat, is very bright; Indeed, It can read ily be seen with a grad opera glass It la quite remarkable that It should he In just the spot where the present Isrga Comet was first seen by the naked eye in thia latitude, and it shn-Ws that tha two bodies must bate crossed each other's paths. This makes tho fourth comet discovered within ten weeks, a circumstance heretofore unknown In hla tory Prof. HChaebarie haa duly tiled his spjdloaUon for tha Warner priaa of s2ou, aud as yet he Is the only claimant. t'eiisii* HiilletiiH Th* tollowing statrtnnnt exhibits the re sults of ihk first coudt tlf the population of Columbia, Jefferson, tdnroln ami McDuffie oounttea, according to thesehoilulas return al to tha census office by the edilrueratora of tha severs! district*concerned I Columbia county. -G M D Nos 125 and 130, 4 182;G M D No 138. 1,588; G M D I*9. 8801 GUI) 131. 927; G M D 134, 1,114; G M D 133,973; G M D 1355, 487, Harlem, inter polated b'wn (G M D unknown) 292 (Harlem is situated In G 511) No. 138, ami ahllo the (lumber of inhabitants st the time the luiumeralion was officially made might have been uo more than 292, by count lest week tha town allows up a ixiptilatkin Os 987, thus showing how rapidly we are growing to boa place of Importance. The returns fur this county were not mads in the nicest manner, aa Ui" population ot the varlotn towns are not recorded.) Total population of ths cou ty, 10,488, ao xxdlng to oMciul census. Jefferson county. -G U D No, 76 3)198; 77, Including Hteitaville. 1 432; townof Hlrilla vllle, 74; 71 *M; 79, l.« 9; 81. 1.979; S 3, In cluding the town of Louisville, 1,868; town of LoulevlUe> 573; 83. including Bethany and Wadley, #533; town of Wadley, W1 j 84.1,441; 85. Including the town of Bartow, 3.4 M; town bf Bartow, 148. Total lor the county, 15.871. Littadß county—G M D No. 182. «fl. 183. 868; 188. SM; 166. 871; 1«. Including the town of Ijnadalta, 1133; town of Lln cotakm. 70; tB7. 1.636; 188. 979; 389. 729. Total tor the county. 8,413. McDuffie county GMDNo. 183, Republi- cs. 15G4, IM. including Thomson, 8 139; town of Thomson. 70"; IM. Mt Auburn, 1,181; IM, Dearing, 1888; 174. Wrights boro. 1,74(1 Total for the county, 9.449. By thin count Columbia has a 'population greater than MeDUflto by 1.019, than Lin coln. by 4. OSS. General New* Items. Several deaths bsve been reported In Au gusta from sunstroke Five hundred deaths frAm sunstroke In Cincinnati In one week. Just tbtnkof It! On Wednesday last the Evening News Il lustrated the oaprtoee of the average cow of that city. An Intimate friend of Governor Colquitt says that the Governor will not antogoular HUI for the Senate The President will aoon be himself sgalti. If M don't die. and we trust he won't just now While the h«Mlt»d term la lingering with Us. TTirri* colored women In Burke robnty cut another woman to death one day laat week. The deed Is spoken of aS on* the moat add blooded oo record On the IMb I net.. In Atlanta Ctd R L. Mott, of Columbda, one of the trustees of the lunette aavlum. was ran over by ths incoming Macon train and crushed to death One of th* largest cash tranaactlons that baa recently ocnurwl In th* South, was con •urn mated at Rising Fawn last week. Wn» th* ptftchaae of Mr. J. C. Warner's.entire Interest In the Rlslnu Fawn tton furnace for SMS 000 cash. by a syndicate of Atlanta capitalists, On the 17th Inst, the town df NaW Ulas. Minnesota, situated on the Minwwta riv er, ooeulnlng shoot tdCO inhabitants was by a cyelowe. Stowe affd brick buildings were rased Io tbetr foundations and th# town and Its adbwtba are aow a mans Ot ruins. A uumttor o< person- were killed Wowlerful indeed ar* tbe workings of Um great wading appoMtua now employed at tbe While House la Waabtngtoo It is stated oa good aribortty that a ornr which ptaStares under tbe FrasMent • Win dow pow gives ice ShMhl. TMidee <d cub ing tbe Freel leet'a rwwn WM S—gaatM to Bleiee by oor unete, Col. C. B. VeeoUre of Athene, serf now owr deer kineewni iuoks by every mail for atf M Minis ter torNdna ’ W Hl. «r* tfrrrf fs- If it»-t if. COUNTY ♦NtKHEMFONbHxf F; D» Wk-WiNo, Jto) •* ism. M«. wbifvMt -. \rtil yog be So kind aa to answer «tm -vieaHW tor met hot only An my >- I »»riHevaH<ri blit that ethers may arm •hter aad ba profited thereby New, the rtops are about, lakl by aud hmm begta to iln Indoors te light tllos ano pick knaia out us their eyes. I tor one have talfru vic tim to those peats, as I itae from my lounge to dtagust With tri-tng to vbtaln rest from teling hOtMum ami start to tba door with an anxious hreu t to me what th.- proa (tort tor rath la. ahd bohrid thaetouda loohlag aa destitute of tain and as dry aa an old Utah rag bung out lu the sun', are! aa t slaad there with oue foot propped sgslast tua calf r* tho teg of the other, 1 can Out wXelaini “such ta lifer Well, the quretira I wish to aak is thia, how can I learn to tova to wbrk? I, you know, am um th- list with those who are always complaining ot fari ing badly, and not aids to work. Wa are. however, able to fm at obr post st meal lime; 1 aay we becanw- just at this mouiest I am Uiiuktng of Grarge barkin and Benja min Carr, who, GiMriey Hatcher says, in cuaoectkai with ruyarif. ought to have a boss to make us wotk; aay* our health would be better And tbo future wouldn't look so dark. I don't know no* the future looks to Charley if he don’t Work himself; be niakee in* stock work lie triud to trade mearuuia tkeotnar day that be says his giarxlfaUier ploughed when be was a boy; and Charley •*)* ha trade big cro<>a yet I Crop* In thia section are looking tine i all we want now Is rain. Thm Prather sab I We «hMild gos rain Inst night, hut 1 didn't look tor it from the fact that right Upon that assertion he aaki hie grandmother, in her life tinie. cut trwtli throe timia, aa a <te sceiHlant, Thomas thinks he will never be without teeth- and tor another unusual uc currence; It Is said that old Father ItevUlc lias reoriveil hla araoml sight and thrown away his siHMtaries. It is to be hoped that better times areabead. Ktoxim Work of lhe tldhcHll Aaaciiibl)'. A till to reconstruct the public aolxvl law of Georgia. * The following bills have been introduced, a few of which have p*aa>-d : Mr. Roney o’ McDuffie— A bill to amend section MOI of the code. Referred A hill requiring Judges to give In charge the Isw preventing Cnivfty to Animals A hill pfnvidlng hit the mote certain levy and collection of the county tax. Passed By Mr. Hlxwkley) of Columbia- A bill preventing the sale of liquor In that county. A bill making the earrjdng of liquor to any publlu gaUivilug a misdemeanor. Pass ed. A bill to prevent people who cannot read or Write trotu being rii-ctlou managers Pusasd A bill to amend snctlisi Ulldt the Code of IffM, sfhleh provides a penalty tor maiming cattle. Passed Thrt.i ate atvnit son bills before the Legis lature, sb-sit 00 of whtuh are In ths hands of committees A bill dfriarlng the wife In cake of sAMult by him a «>m|w-tetit witness against her hustwuld ihiaaed A bill Increasing the fees of tho Sheriffs, as rocortintidi'lod by thfl lath Oubteuttou of Hlierlffs. I'aaaed Mr. Nliocklcy of (Miiitibia Is tho smallest nw-mlrr of the House -Ex In sire, maybe, but not In lut<<li<x-t. A bill providing tor roinpsntattlon tor Or dliiariee, Hhcrlrfs and Clarks, where no com pensation is provided. Passed A bill requiring a county sending an In sane person to the ssj luni to forward 850 at that time And ASO at certain pert,sis. A bill changing the time of holding coun ty olections to the first Tueadny th October paMtad the Houta, after a Strong detiate. Not aware that thd ft ub pass ha had In his pocket was good to tralel on, Hupnwen tative Dyer of Warren paid rallroail fare tor several trips la*tore li-ai illtlg to tho con trary. So We (Vote told at Norwood last week. A bill to rnnka it a rulattomcatlor for any person to go to a placer Where the people have assembled pit divine worship <g a literary or HUhdlly school celebration while inbixli-alrd, or to carry to any such place Intoxicating liquor", to provhte a pumsh meat therefor. Passed. A bill to authorlx.l ths trustee* of the Htata University to aeoept as a brknch ol Uiesareearoliegw of agriculture ami me chanical axis to beealMblished at Hamilton Together with several others kfr Boney of McDuffie oppos*l th" bill, upoh the ground that we havnuo manv of thtwe bntnoli cob leges now that the University, the pride ot the Btate tor eighty ywara. is sadly cripptol Thera branch a J lege* are suckers Instead < f feeders. Tho bill was lost. 1 >ofiit iad I’ys r>B H. M. CLARk. l’r»rt.i<-al DmiUat. I Will strip at BFHBtIf.IA on MONDAY. 35th Inst, atU>* reataenctuf Mr. H. A Merry, ami will be |iloA*d uj nw-lvd the patroonge <4 person# (Wring d«rit«l Work. All Work wsrrautod to give saustactlon. iw □LVbwn < !><•<». At the lost meeting of tbe Town Council of Harlem, Im- following Ordinance ws» passed: ohdinanck Resolved, Ist, That uo biliung Will be al i lowed in the Carp Fish Pood <m Htmda y# I mu- or secular days between th* hours of , » and 9 n m.i awl 6 and Bp. m. That a floe |of on* dtflar nr two days Imprisonment Will be .lernStldW (of the first violation of this resolution, and (3 50 or three days Im rtteonment for each sutMequont viotatton Besot vert, M, That no bathing Will be al lowed in the pood by any perSuh eave Indi vidual ebar-boldere, not hokilag a ticket from the bnvtary and I rveedrer ot th- Fisti food On, Parties be th tag Without said ticket will be tseld for violating raeotu- Uon let. H«ol»ed. 3d. That no person under the age at twelve years win Be allowed to batbe id tbe pm>d without tile wrhtae «m --ernit ot tbe per Art of aa id party, requesting th* Secretary erel Treasurer to Issue to said party a tlsbit fat that purpose Famed this Kh <My of July. ISSI Ordered poVHSbed try Cuwectl J. L Hcwrsr, T. H. Bwvgw#. M> T C. H. fr-o H-at T. C. H. M » > w W. J. POLLABD, KOS. Ui and ?86 BMVNOU)S STREET, AUGUSTA, GA , Q«ttoa Fatter <ad Commission KtHhuat, AND DEALER IS MjkCXIIN KTt V Ol” .fVlglu KlNt>R. Atra Dtstoß‘B ClreuJsr ,<fa wa. Rubber and traHtar Behlmr. Steam Pipe. Water art BtsaM Itaugta.OMwrMMlretw. Dfl (.taps! Pop. Globe AM Cbrak Valvwa. Governor* WrMtehim etc, together with Avery Art kta of (torn and water flltiro, Undlngw, stc. General Agent for Talbott & Sons. Talbotts A|(ricnltwral Knginta on wheel*, t*ortAhl« Engine* rm skids, Sts-' tionary Enginua, Tubuhtr snei lawoniotivo Boilers, Turbine Water Wbsteia. <>>rn in>l W best Mills, Saw Mills, hbaftibff, Pulleys, Botes, Hsorers and Patshl A tree lam Watertown Strain Engine Company. \\ agrimltoral enffinra on wheels, portable engines oil skids, dairy engine* for srtikll building*, vertioal sngthee, stationary engines with BM without ent off, return tubular toilets with two flues, loootaoliva aad vwr- Heal toiler*, saw mills, eir. C. & G COOPER A 00. Coopers se!f-nrt>p< Hing (traction) engine*, farm Agricultural eogtoM om wheels, portrbl- engines oh skids, stationary engines, locomotive Mad re turn tnbnlar boilers, Born and wheat taill, portable mill with portable bolt attached, smut machine.*, dnstles* wheat sejiWrators and oat and Weed ex tractor* »A.V Mills, dnuble and single. J W CARDWELL and COMPANY. Cardwell winat threvbsr*) separators anti nleftnerm "hof’-ground’' thresh * ere, hvdranlie Colton presses t horse powers, mounted end down; power corn aheilt-r* snd fei d cutters. JDUSTOJ BABTISTIfi CO. ill ElKliiil, TAICBTT i tl. Ilespehi end hindrra, reapers and mowers combined, Single bindvts, reap ers anti mower*, cultivators and grain sowßrw. FAIRBANKS & CO. Fairbanks standard *caiea, all sites arid patterns. A'arm cash drawers Star Manulactbret of ibe following machines: ~»s Nvbb tt A Goodrich Improved I\L COTTON GIN, Reid's patent aeto msticpower screw prwu (steam or water power), Smith's improved band power cotton and hay pre**, colt >n gin feeder, cotton Condenser, new Vir ginia feed ewtfer. tßfr- Engines, Colton Gin*, etn. re|tairei in a wwrk manlike manner WfrOrdera solicited snd promptly exsculed. For further penicuiars, circulars, general information, etc., apply In 2* 1 _ w J TbtLARD. ai'L's smew corn gin Wh h < JOiidonMtlt 4 * VIiONOUNCEU BY COMPETENT JUDGES TO BE vast Full BAIist'ACTION GUAftANTUftb on NO BALE! I Read wbal Mr Waltmi Horrr writes us: WAnamrrok, Ga, Jura 1,1881. Mt-wtuv Wabmn. ,» (k>.: GKMTa-Tlm Ha nt. Gin 1 buwghtof you laat saw ■ton lea I‘kMrurr St'it.taH! LUatetl it with three other ffrat-claa* Gina, eachgtnsing 8 bale; th-ra I numbered and shltowst to a Ouunibtaloii Hi>um< in .your Hty, requraUtsg tluuu to write me whk-h waa thu best glnh<*i. They did so. ahil HaLli Came out the vic tor. V.rirs truly, W. SCOTT For circulars, with planters' certificates, atqtly to Wiliacr A Cranston, Ge«er*l Acenu, AMjnuta. «a. (Hurremtira to Warren. Wai lane A CO) . COTTON FACTOM. THE GULLETT GIN WORKS, 0.1 STBIE & CL. nmiITUS. iISISTi. El. Manufacture the IMPROVED LIGHT DRAFT GULLETT GIN. and I*<>rtitble 1 jpver Prewsi FOR COTTON AND HAY. RAT'D. Agent* for the Uibdaall Engine, the flnest farm engine ever raid la Georgia on skids, tnounteti or tractiofi. " Th* Kkiinrrh Engine. Rrtttrn Tubular Boiler, on skids or HtailonarT. Thin boiler doe* not threw sparks and cannot b>< exploded by low water; sis* 4to S> horse powei Complete oulflta of Engines and Haw Mills, dnaqueldd tn price. Head for prirat SECOND HAND ENGINES. ...W n'SZ’VSS'.S'tt.- lex's?” ««»<'”' ra u». ix.tro.l k-» bw< Otitain new Gulh-lt Gid (srcttlir before buying and torn what Cotton -Irators and planters *ay about it. Old Gin. should be retialred at onoe. h, a SBO., FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS, NOS Old, 017 and 019 KOt LOCK STREET, A litf-llMt ft, CjJfts , .TpOl'n PATBON'H: Our Foundry and Machine Worka. which were .leetrorad in July by hrr, hern tbru rebuilt onlargni and furrilsbed with naw U»>la. We can bualah IRON ANDBIIt!*cAHriMOB AND MACHINKHT <g all deae<jptlon., "rid At riiZ al-l>-l>ri<-ea and of tip-fiest quslltv. Prime will bo given of anything you may want bv Ictllng tie know What you tMaxl. If y«u n.-txl rti.-h seiit to ydur plane to repair raur Mill ot Ellglmi Wrltd uk. myl7jy <C. Mil. & CO., Harlem, G-ct. REG LEAVETO INEOItM THE TRADING PI BUUTHAT THEY HAVE A FULL and ttiM< kit of GItOC'ERIES in addition tn Ihn above already large stuck, we hate A SODA FOI'NT, with ler | constantly furnishing Uxsw who wish nice, o«il, Summer drinks, aad are pleased td I glvo us a tail. We have also a the! l<4 of PrHMTL’ItK Which we offer Si prices td Stilt tho times. Tltsnklng tbe public tor tbair past ngtroh agw, w* r*s(«ctfullv solicit a noriUnuanoe th- #amt<. hoping at all times to merltUmlr <»«>ti<iencH by fund, h/xswt fair an<l square (Mating. IffIPLE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY Let it be Known Throughout Your County, that Peter Keenan Still keeps tbs lead in AUGUSTA in all thrii tMrimox to FINE. Hand* made HnGHH end BOCHX, an 1 everythint; Mae kept in a tirwi-maae Shew House *<*Fair and honorable dwahtt* is bis er3 sod aim. tUT BROAD Street, opposite Monutnsri AUGUSTA, GA I , «p'» FEFER KEEN AS, Atfwwt