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fckOKkilA IAILBOAD
GEORGIA RAILROAD 00,
Ofltoe General Manager.
Amruata, Ge,. Jeiv S 3. 1881.
-..muroastagßanday. Uro Mth lust, tbe
t »o«u* paaeeoger schedule will be ower
•“* JOI-WBT Dally
L-s" Aegueto “ m
irriv. C*n»et ...... 11M»b
-■ MiliedawvLUe 445 p m
- Mana • 4S p m
« Washington 210 p m
" A th-ea 3 15 p m
“ Atlanta. 443 p tn
NO 3—EAST Dally
pare Atlanta . ... . 7U a m
- Athene 843 a n>
- Washington. 10 45 am
“ M«r>« 700 a cn
- MiHedge* 11 le 858 a m
- Camak 1 M p K
Arrive Augusta 3 47 p m
gtrlaa AiifMattea-Paliy, Bn«*t 8»»4»y
Lr Augueta spm La, Harlem 705 am
4r Hart-ra 843 p m Ar. Augusta 830a tn
NO 3—WEST Daily
tA.a<- Augusta 5 30 p tn
•• Omak Ift) atn
trrrae Srmrta 345 am
- MUMgvaUle ... . 4Ks>
" Msron j «30a tn
“ A th-oe 730 am
Amae Atlanta .. .. ...,..rtl|E
NO 4-1 ST Dally
Izuv* Alteata 8 43pm
irev*Atk*M 7 00 pm
Lravr Menon 700 pm
“ . 8 13 p 08
“ snerts V'lpßi
Arrive Caasak .. 4 10 a m
“ Augusta 700 a m
M'PERS IMPROVED SLEEPERS TO
ATLANTA and MACON.
JNO.W. GREEN, E R DORSEY.
Gasocsl Manager. Gee. Pass Agent.
Notice to Pa seng rs.
ivMMENCTNG FEBRUARY Ist. 1881.
and until further notice, Uro passenger lam
,**r toe Genrgta Railroad main line and
braacbee. wilt be as follows:
Agent's rat- three oenta per mile.
Tralu rate, lour cents per mile.
Ctitklren between 5 aod 11 yearn, half the
tbovo raff*
Minimum rate, for an v dietsix- 5 cents
Paaeeogerß are hereby ooUtied that It
thee tall to puteharo- tickets from the Sta
tt-s Agents, they will be charged the tralu
rate.
..-eductor* are not ticket sellers, and are
»>t allowed to acwpt tor*. than the Gain
rate of four cents pre mUe. Therefore, to
sslrsiitagv of the reiiurroi rate.
■ ntrroaae your BckoCs before entering Uie
I train.
I ns company nwrrwi the right to chang
er entirely abrogate Uw rate-., at pleasure
sad without notice
E R DORSEY', Gen Pa«> Agt
I,«M Mlle Ticket.
Georgia Railroad Co, 1
Office Gen. Pareeoger Agt, r
Augusta, April sth 1879 ’
Commencing Monday, 7th ibtL,
thia oom pan v will a-ll ONE THOUS
AND MILE TICKETS, good over
thsin line and branches, at TWENTY
FIVE D ILLARS each. These rick
•te will be issued to individuals, firms
snd families, bat not to firms and
fsmilies oombioed.
E. R DORSEY,
Geti Paowenger Agent.
M>o Mlle Tickete.
Georgia Railroad Co., 1
Office Gen Panaenger Agt.
Augusta, March 2, 1880. )
Commencing this date, thia cotnpa
fiy wiliaellFlVE HUNDRED MILE
IICKETB, good over main bne and
brsneh-s, at ’"HIRTEEN 75-100
DOLLAR" each. Three tickets will
b» issued to individuals, firms or
frmil ee, bat not to firms and families
combined.
E. R. DORSEY,
Gen. Paaeeogrr Agent.
Iton't tall whan you rtalt Augusta to call
*, * m _Mulbrein < s Boot. Shoe and Hat
»t**e Th-tr sunk is cirmpleta and prices
»rs as low as the loweat.
Special Orders
F<* pianos and organs, foe holiday gifts,
Brr f<-rwanded airport dally to G. O. Bobui
•re A Co, Augusta, Ga.
pu )HE «' r o ? «
Cologne. frjfflEi-r '
(M Faahteaahl. Psrttaa
****** 3SnMgt*Baeteew aver aart
‘‘ST' Uh
TT *?***7*—■» asd a3 dw«e. at ilw.
MiwMa, I aaja, Uaar, I—ary
tly. md .a r
; I°**** "way with fneisyiii ar'
37..****** *"* rhaToaoc tn Bt|. No atatMr
y d"**— te. ■ thr Beat FamMr
g** —l aatetey agi.r— too
mkl «bw Tmam.
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Ge . litebiason A C*>
ttTerttt.“syry:
L 0 aaaTlkT Maae e—pWely
LBe marte trade by aelluig
■aairomeote at a atesllir margin
F * 41 «*r deader la Aaaenra
6OddkL>
QooL
i*« *»yw
Plant peas
Cotton opening W.
Lookoat foe mad degw
OmmtaMoaere’ODart dav.
Saatase are aean» around Marte*.
The Hartem Itey GM> lnsrt*i.
WboM have ttelre* feu mv mtto( p
A good scrfng-fcroad at tke pood, now
WaterorttiM are a drug on Um market.
Gtaod ceJebraliou at Unwond, Tharaday.
The cuttno picking arwnoci in near at hand.
No new onmet nteUe to the naked eye
yet.
Thomson was full of Harlem beauties last
week.
CnaaruissCnart)' Court nenreedings next
issw.
Earennsh bas received ehlpwwts of new
crop cotton
Foddre pulling Ums approaches -lookout
for raia then.
Gress is about tbeocty thing In this world
that gets Its dew.
The Grovetown "Can't Get A ways" are
in a bad tremor.
• If you want a ftrsv-cUas eotron gin, cal!
oo our advertisers
Harlem Is preparing to do a big bnelnere
next fa 1 aod winter.
An Augusto beauty. Miss C. P, Is queen
ing it In Tuomson.
Tbe pewoomet wUI be visible tn the naked
eye abreit the 30th tost.
Up todxte we hive beard of but Lttle rw .t
In oouon In Ibis county.
We are glad to lea m that Rev Mr, Tim
mog's cniid is Improving.
Some portion" of our county enjoyed a
hoe ra n on Wedaosday la X
Peter Keen •the t wa. shoe derler of
Au ;u- u is se'.iog go sis etcoet.
Toe ihtksy's boa. u> ii-sl.be.ore the daau
—so keep e. -ou your me uua.
(t'l-e hmj CHy. lb * O ,'e. oo'-< Echo is
the beet ->juuo •* weeki < la uie p.ate.
J<K,'re Roebuck placae ua Ulster ob’ga
<»>na lor a 10l of ■retcoee aod apples.
Tk" tt'-st bs'o new cotioa, Geo -r’a r deed,
•a." . ecaMvsd to A loan y on -be S3d. ui<.
M s. Newnan h ens has our thc- xs for
korue of tbe tinsel oeachea we ever saw.
Sfwecal comrauoioaUoua from Pinctucky
came too isle for this issue of tbe n-rper.
“'i stbel »j. rows of st-mm* "e« Squire
Jobo Greeu said when be ti.-.si..r*a pwwinj
but corn.
We learn that the Georgia -sttixwt w.!l
receive n<> more w-ssl, tou-eding io burn
coul alcogel b«r.
Tke.e »<e a few feet-washfng Er-pt sia In
vhts count v. Ejfa McCreary of War.ea-on
us ineL' picacbei.
M .as G eodennlog, of Columbia count ", Is
to town. UM guret of Mr. Jas. H. Lofton
Elts-i -. n Gazelle.
On SatUrdsy iatf, orer this place, a mad
dog bit Jobnny Phillips' horse; on Sunday
tbe botee dieci iiom toe bite.
There was a mrul dog in town Sunday'
He wa- ki'lnd by bls owner, M, Eouett
Dskigv, be.ore doing any injury.
Won’t the Evening New give ue «n illus
tmUoo of "Hon Pleasant B:^rail's Italian
usou as tbe CousUtuilos L«iis 47
“Masse, one ob your oxen Is dead; 'bode. ,
too. 'e . .dd to tell you ob boss at once, foi
feu - you couldn't stand IL"
On Friday morning the large planing
mb! of Perkins k Bro, of Augusto, was to
tally destroyed by tire. Jesse, *3,ou>-
Tom Bailey: “Ishould like to Save my
mo'u-taciM dyed." Polite Bartow—“Or
toluly alt; did you bring it with youF* Exit.
Torn.
W e learn that there was a big barbecue
at T. H Pa-e.-hai s mill last Saturday.
Spew ben were mads by Rev. E Bouner and
D. C, Mons. Esq
There arrive! st this place on Saturday
last, a line saw mill, for Mr B E. Pees re.
Tbe mill was bought from Lombard ± Co,
Augto-ts, one of our best advert teres.
The P eeldent of tbe Woman's Foreign
Missiooasy Society, reqtwwto a full attend
ance al lheir next meeting. Thursday next,
at 4 At p. tn , AC th- Metboaist cburcti
Revs. Timmons and Duvall, Meesrs J. P.
and Eb. Williams, T. C Bonnett snd olbetr
from Coiurchl* Attended tbe Augusta Die
irkt Con fereuoe st Milledgeville last week
Elberton Gasette: It te Mid that Smith,
who killed his brother-in-law Calloway, to
Wdte-e, and escaped jail, shot at another of
bls Wife’s brothers last week, but Without
any damage.
Mr. Ruiua E. Murrow, of frewtooviHe. re
ceo-.lva pudental Menwr University, aod
who u>>4. quite an enviable stand at that to
su .uiiigi, was ordained al HepxU ah Sunday
before fast.
J B Howard, of Macoo, a young tormre.
kwt the sight of both eyre last week by
w.plng tue perspiralkxi from bis taco with
a ookned handkerchief, tbe poisonous dye
getttog tn them
Tbe Mormons to tbte State brtd their
OTMifereoce at a church in Hands- n county
InstSundav. A sou of President Taylor io
one of tbe iraiu- They sbuuid be driven
OUC Os tOO StoUA
A e< w sod dangsrowe tnowtreMt silver
dollar is now .a cbroiaUon. The imik-i on
la •nail rropecto perfeel, except Um 4 he
m-’ al Io of a white tltuA in no »•- .e>om
bi.ii„ to* sdver used to the genuine.
W a had < be pleasure of mreung al O oak
lon Thursday I.toL friend bteilmg G. Unnk-
I lev. The Professor report* niroeei. much
■ Improved io health by his recen- travels
aod fivedo-n from tbe arduous duties id toe
sCo<k>< naan
Mr T O Cook and Ml*" Taloola H
of A tanto • ere united by lhe silken to- oui
<-i manmony on Iburwiay ailerooou la»l
M <<*A aod nis blushing bride arrived in
Ha 'em Fnd*y moialag. aod were met aa
ibe train by •< iewd» and rei.itlvre, who ex
icodod h-re<tv eon/.alulatiotii to the joy-
OUA couple We ex'sod ecngraUitatavw.
a.*l wiah our irwoda a tong life of unalioy
rd bepprass".
One a«lvantage to a dty roan ol going to
Rarires foraSatardsy aßernooe a trip U»
that tbe inhabitasto generally lake him fur
aeanitaMMshoal to erect a errtoa-X villa*,
or a ore retire oo the lookout tor a runaway
vil«M. Io any rear ihev stare him out of
rounteweere. - grewmg New,. Tbte SM«re
reteisexpianateoa. “Billy the Bud of toe
Na re ie road -very road, with boom of our
tea, roetety folk, because tnev mistook him
wuile oo hi recent trip to Hariero. at* •«*
a caprtalasi or even decretive, but tor a-8
runaway villain! Telegraph Mlf you tneao
btood, aroi well burrow our weapoa from
(.■bSsfChristtac
Severely it Nut Fatally Uaaraaeti
We learn that Friday laau Mine AM.W
I 'happrt. daughter of Mr. Robert Chappei
aeai- McOom*ek'e *UL while waMung *
tbe yard, had her etorbii* to caksh kre and
she was ewviulyM not total! v burned. We
dotrurttka yreKg tody wilt survive het
injuries.
That Barbee iia.
The annual barbecue at Judge Pmrre'e
oo WedtMMtoy tost, was. m is usually Uro
ease, a grand sneoeea Wo could wot be
present, but learn from those more
fortonaie than ourself that the ijue was as
nice as heart could wish, and that tbe day
was highly sojoyed by all preoeet. As a
«x>k. Mr. Olivet Hardy yet w<ar<« the cham
pion’s bel j, and. like charopigne. Improves
oo age. At the next feast we'll try to be
present.
Rumor reached ua on rhnrnday that Jnc.
P. was 111. from the effect o. ewaiiowiag a
laroi "hank. Later.-The rumor was toise
and J An still Ilves, am! the country b« tet*e!
A <rt>od show mg.
From the books of our clevei an I atten
tive experes agrel. Mr. Ed. Dill, 11* follow
ing 'nfiwxnatioii tn gathered, eiiuwlng the
work dooe by that company at tbte t>oinc,
from January Ist. 1881. to Friday. July M:
Money shipped from Hartem ... $3,782 33
Money received at Hartem 4.110 88
Packages shipped ...., 87
Faclugee received 841
Bv the above s'atemeat It will be eerei
that but a fraction lean than 88.000 have
oareerl through the exprew offlee at this
place. In seven months, making a allowing
of which toe company should be well plane
ed Mitel of this amount has been received
from, aod shipped to, Augusta, clearly il
lustrating the large amount of business
dooe even In this one way by the cidaoas
of Columbia reeldlng io aod about Harlem.
We would like to hear from Ibe other ex
press udloes In the county.
Milite Scott, a Desperate Negro,
Shot by Mr. Ben Berry.
F < m uro Evening News ol Thursday
last, we gather lhe following :
"A negro hutned Milus Scott «•« o~er
taken yesterday morning on the plantation
of Mr Barrett Jinking with goods In bls
posaeneion stolen from Mr. Ben] mlti Ber
ry. on whose place he had been employed,
and upon being celled upon to surremise,
refused to do eo and advanced upon M- .
Berry, who bad pursued him, with a formi
dable piece of Iron, threatening his life,
wnea be was shot by ths latter. An InquMt
w.-n held yeeterdryby Justice Oarer, acting
Girooei, when the jury, which was com
puted of the beet <3 ' i-as in the neighbor
hood, upon hearing all the evideoce.
b uu ;lit in a verdict of jus.iflab'e homicide.
’’ l nedecenscrt. it seems, wm an oid dep
redator, and tad barn shot at the night be
fore by a negro whoee chickens be was
mj’.ing away w th."
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE
Prerrvcgy, July »th.
Mi . Burch's cutton is growing rapidly’.
Mr. 8. C. Cawley's cotton is opening fast.
I am sorry Leun writes un both sides of
- t»e paper.
It will take a first-class rain to wet tbe
ground here.
The city of Berzeila to crowded with wa
termekroa.
Mr W. F. Cawley's melon patch was rob
bed recenUy.
G. P Palmer not only got lost when be
went oouittng. but slept In a shuck pen,
where he was welcome.
We tied tbe pleasure of having the Rev.
Mr Moore of Columbia county to stay one
night with us last week He once lived oo
tbe suburbs of PtaMucky.
The kingtng convention meets At Un
wood church on F. Iday before tbe sth Sun
day In October s-lt. Jap.
Tbe Huudnome Widow in tbe
House Gallery.
Who was she? We haven’t ml remi her
from our city.—Macon Telegraph and Mee
seoger. (Yuu've got none to rates.i
Th" lady has safely returned tu her home
to Savannah.—Murulug Nows. (That’s a
whooper!)
Ou. no; she's in tbe mountain*, and will
not be beck tu Augusta until fall—Evening
News, (Too thin, Billy; won't wash—not
lhe widow, but too cia.m.)
You are all wrong, g*ntian>eo. all wrong.
Mrs lives in Covington, and justice
demands you should place yoiireclvre ngl-t
uefuro tke country by eo aaaouuclng.—
—Covington Star. (May tbeguod Lord for
give you tur tote uosl Yuu need tbe ptay
ero of toe people.)
II might have been that she once ! I veil In
Covington. But now she Is at her home in
AUanta.-Constltul.ioa. (Yuu should blush
for shame, geutiemeo; every mother's son
of you)
Toe charming widow Is once again enjo -
mg ike pira-uresof bar bMutlfnl bums jm-t
outside of Hsrlero, anti Sunday aenl us a
a.iver bowl of m.lk and peaches.
Vennor's Predictlrous—August.
Vecnor, tbe champion weather prophet,
make* U>e tullowlng predictions for this
month:
1. Probable warm and oppressive,
I Generally pleasant weather.
8. with fairly warm aod
A cool to cold days, and fall like
A evenings and nights.
8. Fair sad pleasant.
7. Sunday—beat and storms.
8. Sultry weather, with heavy show
8. era, cooler evenings aod nights.
10 Ditto.
11. Heat again in the United Hlatea,
12. with cloudy and sultry weather
13 with storms in Canada.
14. Sunday-Cooter—change.
15. Cooler to cold, cloudy ami pleasant.
14 tteurms through po.Uouo <rf Virginia
17 Hail storm* and frosts,
18. pi obable, In some eeptluoa.
13. Heat aod storms.
30. Ditto.
31. Sunday—sultry snd showery.
22. Sultry aod wlody.
33. Head aod wind.
34. Ditto.
34 Heavy stoma on tbe lab*. St
38. Lawremw aod around New York.
27. Cooter weather, with
38 Sunday-rains and ftuats tn
38 northern sections
80. Pair aod pIMMnL with cons swan-
81. tags aod nights, with iodi call one of
returning heat
WUI «roM Lhu.
If we ware ex-«teua4or Ruanos Conk.
—tor Riteons Conk,
-tor Roscoe Oouk.
If we were ex-tfaroator Rmrosa Conk,
Well toil you what we'd do;
We dgo and liy at tbe White House door,
—the White House door,
—the White House duor.
We’d go and lay at the White House door,
Aod take along Gutteau
For the Year Ending April 1.
For tbs year ending April 1.1881, ibe fol
lowing amount of business was done by the
Georgia railroad at the stations named in
this county:
Freight from Grovwtown, 8584, freight to
do, AIJbS; passeoger earaings, 81.434.
Total earnings- 83.353
Freight from Berzeila, SSM, freight to do,
31,135 , passenger earnings, 31.173 Total
revenue, 32 353.
Freight from Harlem, 31.740; freight todo..
82.74*; (teeeengei earnings, 33,83 J Total
revenue, 37,123.
Freight bom Sawdust, 715; freight to dm,
1,247; paaeenger earnings, 8W Total rev
enue,
Total from the four stations. 315.735.
Itoas of guano shipped to Grovetown, 138;
bales cotton received from do, 370.
Tons guano shipped to Benells. 333; baled
of cotton received from do, 384
Tone guano shipped to Harlem. 878; bales
of cotton raort veil from do. 1,401.
Tons guano shipped to Sawdust. 304; boles
of cotton received from do, 870.
Os the cotton raised In Columbia, fully as
much as 5,000 trolee are rerrlod to Augusta
by wagon, aside from Uie large amount
ounveyed to that city by Iron horse power,
ibis year Columbia will put In not Issa
than 8, OO bale*, of which amount Augusta
will receive haidly lees than 8,000 bales.
A great deal of freight to and from Co
lumbia aarnty la received at and shipped
from Darien aud Thomuon. A goutl deal of
ootain from tills county Is also shipped by
way of places neat er Augusta, but 1! we had
a depot sufficiently large to store this
Ire-giil, mueh that now goes to the stations
Mlow ua. would be brought here, and
are do hope that General Manager Green
win see our need antt-fTTrFwUI hot build ua
a new aod lai ge depot, will at least enlarge
.lie piuMtet one, which is entirely too ataall.
A new and la-ge depot would more than
pay idHteelf la two years
Death of Mrs. Louisa Heaney.
Died, at the reeldeocs of Itobt. Itoaaey,
la McDuffie county, four miles of Harlem,
on the 15th u.L, of puerpaai perltooette,
Loinsa Rceney, his wife, and daughter of
Middleton Parish, In tiie 38th year of her
age. Death seldom cornea a weloeiuamos
song*'Jami la no ruapector of per«*HM or
situations. He coiaee not with bls hue to
thin uut the weeds anil noxious plants that
cumber the ground, but rather with hie
keen edged sytne-blade ba cute down both
the on a nertal and the useful. Oft time*
hoiwlret* for hie victims the one of the
family whoMip'Ace It is haideat to till. Mrs.
Rsaoey tided tbe 011 lin all tbe require
ment* of hie—mother, daughter and nutgb
bor. Her reteeiu and devotion for Mr. Wm.
Heaney wtr* so minted and pronounced,
that tbe tenderest spot In that big old Irish
heart vibrated to her every wish and aeaU
ment. He loved tier for her own worth and
txx:iunastro made Roberta model wife Tbe
perm nem. traits of Mrs. Heaney's charac
ter were but part and parcel of that ouftibl
•adon of female loveliness which makes
woman to man not unly a love, but an abso
lute neoeMlty Her's wax a home of wel
come and sincere bospiulity, and whore
friend* loved to visit, for "Lorarale” was a
great fsvo-lte in tbe neUhbortiood. But
while Mis. R was cultivating and observ
ing tbe amenities of lite, yet early In Uie
she learned tbe Important lesson that II Is
Hut all of life to live nor the whois of life to
die, but that after death comes tiro judg
ment. She In cblldhoud attached herself to
Bllver Run church, and from that time to
her death was an active and faithful mem
ber ; so that when st Uut the sml announce
ment was inode to ber that she must die,
b-1 ig ready, she calmly drew the drapery
of the couch around her and fold ber down
to sleep—to that sleep which knoweth no
waking this side of that upper and better
world, whither she baa gone. Dying Uu>
I death of the Cbrtethm, she Will meet the re
warua of the redeemed. H R. 0.
Lealaiative.
Th* following bills have been Introduced,
some of which have become Laws:
lb* bl'l exempting denttete from jury du
ty. I‘aaaed
A bill to regulate the fees of Ordinaries.
Passed by substitute.
A bill declaring penal any false cortUioate
as to stock killed on rallroa-l.
A bill to punish public offloera for drunk
ennese by removal from office.
Tbe enanewa fur a branch lunatic asylum
in North Gworgta are sold to be very good.
A bill requiring Ordinaries to provide
Magistrates wltii suitable duckets was
pasted.
Mr Shockley of Columbia— A bill to In
corporate tbe town of Grovetown. Laid on
tbe table.
Bills prohibiting the sale of liquor to
Hcreven, Effingham, Dooly and part of Car
roll counties, passed.
A bill to define the offence of retailing li
quors without hav.ng taken the oath pre
scribed by law. Paaoed
Mr. Mbockiey of Columbia— A bill to pro
scribe punishment formal practicing Jua-
Uffl-e of the Ptteoe IxteL
The bill for Increasing tbe salary of the
Governor and Btate Judges otxuee up on
Tuesday next to tbe Senate.
A bill amending section 3535 of the Code,
req □ I ring administrators to give thirty
days' notice after filing returns.
Mr. Strother of Llnooln-A bill providing
tor the payment of the Bhertff. Clerk snd
Ordinary of Lioooin ouunty. Passed
Mr. Hhockley of Colombia—A bill to
emend the code SO as to make prisooer*
oomputeot but not compellable as wllnes
sen Tabled.
Tbe bill to secure uniformity la grading
teachers of public eotaooto la tbe aeceozUM
grades, auooedtng i« ecbdarkhip, la saaml
nations, passed.
A bill to Mitbortee county and «Mv boards
of educaUooof put-Uc sabooie, to require
peptic to be ratwtaafsd before they can be
admitted to tbe seboois. Passed
W. J. POLLARD,
NOS. 734 and 736 REYNOLDS STEEET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
Cotton Factor and Co&aission Marchant*
AND DEALER IN
MACTIIM2HY OF AIA. EDTIVTMB.
Also Dtstos's Circular Maws. Rubber and Leather BeiUng, Msaa Pipa, Water and Stea*
Gauges, Connections, Oil Cup*; Pop, Globe and Check Valves. Governors, Wren nan.
etc., together with every article «f steam aod water fittings, ttodtogs-
General Agent for Talbott h Sons.
Talbotts Agricultural Engines on wheels, Portable Engines on skids, sta
tionary Engines, Tubular and Locomotive Boilers, Tnrbine Water Wbools,
Oom and Wheat Mills, Saw Milla, bbaftiog, Pulleys, Boxes, Hangers and
Patent Spark Arresters.
Watertown Strain Engine Company.
Watertown agricultural engines on wheels, portable engines on skids, dairy
engines for small building*, vertical engines, stationary engines with esd
without cut off, return tubular boilers with two flues, locomotive and ver
tical boilers, saw mills, sic.
C. & G COOPER A 00.
Coopers self-propelling (traction) engines, farm agricultural engines on
wheels, portable engines on skids, stationary locomotive and re
turn inbulsr boilers, corn and wheat mill, portable mill with portable boll
attached, smut machines, dustless wheat separators and oat and weed ex
tractor; saw mills, double and single.
J W CARDWELL and COMPANY.
Cardwell wheat threshers, separators and cleaners; “hog-ground” thresh
er*, hydraulic cotton preosea; horse powers, mouniou snd down; power
corn shellere snd feed cutters.
jobistoi itiYimi (D. iid inimgi. nitm i n.
Iteapera and binders, reapers aud mowers combined, single binders, reap
ers and mower*, cultivator* and grain sowers.
FAIRBANKS k CO.
I* airbank*’ standard scales, all sixes and patterns. Alarm cash drawers.
MiT Manufacturer of tbe following machines:
Nkblett A Goodrich Improved IXL COTTON GIN, Reid's patent auto
matic power screw press (steam or water power), Smith’s improved baud
power eotton and hny press, oolton gin feeder, cotton condenser, naw Vir
ginia feed cottar. Engines, Cotton Gins, etc. repairs I in a werk-
manlike manner, solicited and promptly executed.
For further particulars, circulars, general information, etc., apply to
jvMl ly W J. POLLARD.
HI'LT SELF-FEEDING - COTION GIN
With Ck»n«l<Mi«iei%
PRONOUNCED BY COMPETENT JUDGES TO BE
JBISSa? MT ÜB£!
FULL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR NO SALE!!
Rred what Mr. W*ltm Boott writes us: Warrsmtom, Ga., June 1,1881.
Mmhhhk. Wxhrkn, Wallaob * Co.: Gxsrs—The Hall Gin I bought of you foatasa
eon 1b a rxßmrr svooxsb 1 I teateU tt with three other firet-clss. Gins, each ginning a
tmie; lbed-1 numbered and shlppw! to a Commission House tn your city, requeuing
them to write mo which was thu best ginned. They did eo, and Hall came out toe vic
tor. Yours truly, w. BOOTT.
For droufors, with planter*' certificates, apply to
Wallace A (ran Mon General Agent*, Au kun la. 6’a.
(Buoceaaors to Warren, Wallaoe A Co.) COTTON FAOTORB.
TIIE GULLETT GIN WORKS,
0.1 STOIE & tl. FlOfllffllS, ADGDSTA. GA.
Manufsoture the IMPROVED LIGHT DRAFT GULLETT GIN. and
K<><•!< 'm PortAhle Ixwer Ih'eais
FOR COTTON ANO HAY. RAT’D.
Airento for the Birdsall Engine, the finest farm engine ever sofo Ln Georgia, on
skids, mounted or tractlun.
The BKiwirnt Engine. Return Tubular Boiler, on skids or stationary. Thio boiler
does not throw sparks and cannot be exploded by low water; also 4to 80 none power.
Complete outfits of Engines and Haw Mills, unoqualed in prioo. Bead for prices.
SECOND HAND ENGINES.
Several Reoond Hand Engines. In GOOD ORDER, for sale tow. COTTON SCREWfI
for Hand, Horse, Water or Hteam Power.
Obtain new Gullett Gin Circular boforo buying and learn what ootton drainx snd
planters say about It. Old Gins should be repaired at onoa. je3l ta
<fc
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
NOS Cl 6, 617 and 619 KOILOCK STREET,
On,.
• t T poy ,R PATRONS: Our Foundry and Machine Works, which were destroyed In
.July by fire, have t>een rebuilt, enlarged snd furnished w!ih new tools. We can fa■«»**»
IRIJS AND BHAHH CAB 11 Nek AND MACHINERY of all description*, and at reason
adm prices and of the beat quality. Pnoea will be g I ven of any thlotf you may want toy
letting us know what you need. If you need mon seat to your place to repair your
Mill or Engine write us. myl7 ly
€. & M Q COBB &
Hcurlexn, Gkcu
BEG LEAVE TO INFORM THE TRADING PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE A FULL
and fine 10l of
GROCERIES
In addition to the above already large stock, we hare a SODA FOUNT, with Loe.
constantly furnishing thoee wbo wish nioe, 0001. Bummer drinks, and are plus red to
give us a call. We bare also a fine lot of
,ult ttro/ * Thanking Uro public for their past patroa*
MgffataUttmte tomtegra
PEOPLE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY
Let it be Known Throughout Your County* that
Peter Keeaan
U^ i »A^ UBT^ ioan J ul tamUE. Haud,
made SIIOES sod BOOTH, and everything wise kept in a first-el ass Hha«
hoßorabl * ‘‘••Hir '• hie snd aod a>m JU
UT BROAD Street, opposite tha Monmnsm, AUGUSTA, GA
•P" PETER KEENAN, Agaak.