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K- v JoSDt A. SgTVKBa. proprietor of the
.krtmk* '">■ pn*»rt-t4.r <rf the War
tbx amtnvCT* or ■uanairwtwMit of the same.
(irraiailM lacrra*ln< Dally In
Ceiambia, Lincoln and
Jcfernon counties!
gjlx for advertising due on tlrat appear
ance of the altwitortMit.
Ttw OoloMbia Advmbtihfr will be sent
toaavad-ltwM upon th* following terms:
()u , vmr, cash in advance $1 00
Six months, cash In advance 50c
Entered in Hie poxtoffi.e at Harh-m as
HX-oud-claMs matter.
Mrßrhle and Co.. Atlanta. Ga. offer at low
nrlcex tbelr immense "t<H-k of tamps, lamp
chltnneve and flzture-s and awd variety
o ( b .(Mw-funitahlng ir<w«ts. Toilet nete, va
kxx. dinner warn and ten set*; <ureiitx for the
United Hutes fur Lambeth's [latent Im
iwvvrd fly fan.
6K9RVIA BAILROAI)
GEORGIA BAILROAD CO.,
Office General Manager.
Auguxta, Ga., July 33, pwl.
ComreewetOtf Suixlhv, Un 24th Inst, the
followtag pasaeiiger schedule will be oper
ated
NO 1 -VIST Dally
ie«va Augusta 915 a m
Arrive t’amak ... 1130a ni
“ Milledgeville 445 p tn
“ Macon 643 p in
“ Washington ..' 310 p m
•• Athene 313 p m
" Atlanta. . 345 p m
NO 3 -EtST Daily
Lmv* Atlanta 7 15 a m
•• Athen* H 45 a m
“ Washington. 10 45 am
•• Macon 7no a m
•• Milledgeville *.w a m
•• Camak 1 36 p m
Arrive Augusta 07 p w
Jutat Aaaawwetattoe-DsUy, Except Sunday
Lr. Augusta 4pra | Lv. Harlem 7 (15 a m
Ar. Harlem<4s pm Ar. Augusta BJoa ni
NO I-WEST Daily
Ixave Augusta 5 » p m
Camak. .. 100 am
Arrive Sparta 3 45am
" MUMgevtUw. 4 30am
" Maong 6So a m
“ Athens 7 .30 a m
Arrive Atlanta . .. 500 am
NO 4 E ST Dally
Imave Atlanta ft 45 p m
Ixsvo Athens 7 on p m
Leave Macon .7 00 pm
".. Milledgeville. . 915 p m
" tiuarta io 45 p m
Arrive Camak 4 in a m
•' Augusta ... .... 7 isi a m
SUPEBB IMPROVED SLEEPI.ILs TO
ATLANTA and MACON
JNO. W GBEEN, E. B. DORSEY.
Geueral Mauager Gen. Paas Agent
Notice to Pa seng* rs.
OOJIMENUING FEBRUARY Ist. ISHI.
sail until further ixillre. the pmo-enger fare
••ver th« Georgia Railroad main lino and
branches, will Im ax follows:
Agent's rate, thnwo-ntx per mile.
Train rata, four rente |x-r mile.
Children talwreu 5 and It ytaire, half the
ataive rate*
Minimum rate, for an v dtatn nee 5 rent*
Passengers an< hereby notlllrd that It
thev fail to purchase tickets from the Sta
tius Agente, they will be charged the train
Fnt«.
CsuMiMutor* are Urketffidlerw. and are
not allowed to accept lore than tlte train
rata of heir cents |>er mile. Therefore, to
secure th* advantage of the redured rate,
purrluwa your tickets before entering the
train.
Tiwawwpany reserves the right to change
or entirely abrogate ttwMeratae, at pleaxuru
aud wltluait notice
E. R DORSEY, Gen Pass. Agt.
IJW Mlle Ticket.
Georgia Railroad Co., 1
Office Gen. Passenger Ant., [-
Augusta, April sth 1879 )
Commencing Monday, 7th ib*‘,
thia company will seIIONE THOUS
AND MILE TICKETS, good over
main line and branches. at TWENTY
hIV h I)' ILLARS each. These tick
et* will be iaened to individiinla, firms,
and families, but not to firms and
tamdiea combined.
E. R. DORSEY,
Gen. Pasecuger Agent.
500 Mlle Tickets.
Gdorgia Railroad Co., 1
Office Gen I'aKsenger Agt. -
Angaata, March 2, 1880. )
Commencing this date, thia compa
ny will sail FIVE HUNDRED MILE
IICKETB, good over main line and
branches, .t THIRTEEN 75-100
DOLLAR*** each. Tbe*<* licketH will
isautsl to individuals, firms or
families, bnt not to firms and families
°umb incd.
E R. DORSEY,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
bvvvati taHarw.
Al Fwwn, Mot hen
Bmmm men. Mechan
ic*, Ac.. who are tired
«at by work or worry,
aad au who are nwr v
fete with I Hr-pepMA,
■heMßßtwn. Neuralgia
Bowel. Katfaary or
Cnrapi—ti s yvrn can be
femsonted and cured
♦ v taaamc
• w >y truh A ooMMpUM, A<- ,
■a^wwiilndthuT—icAe
' —w*lclwt Von Can Use for
£*"**■» Health & Birr-wglb
JT*"*' ** “ and Mk«r Tomu. u u bwidi
Xt<7**"** fotticMrr yoc. and ><
*<• T** •■■■■■• without atfivanarr of H uco«
■s, -"'*- l-y—lfin buywg 4.4 U, Hl'
Ge . Robinson Jt Co.
.J* h J p P**"’* and organs to any point In
*"* trt<J ,or tiflrt-n liaya, with
,z , r T*" <>f free of all expel b
« trntfortaUne. If uotnuUrely saUsfactoa
—e so e
Ro»>lfooo and Co. have completely
"’'■•'Hl.woirrj the music trade by Belling
tw«t mslramantn at a amaUer margin
u *» «T dealer In America
* •'■ollah mistake to confound a rem
merit with the quack medicines now
Tj l ? n T*i bar- aand Parker s Gin
t>, Tl| Wir wtth the happiest reeuita for
and Dyeiwpwia. amt when
“* *y overwork. and kie>w It tn Is- a
Uu « health restorative. Tlture. Sec ad.
P-E-NCIL POINTS.
Warm again.
Odton opening rapidly.
Ta’S will noon be duo.
Millions of partridgee thia year.
Fodder pulling has commenced.
Dr. Casey fa able ti» be out again.
H. A. Cbok lx making gallons of wine.
A gisxl many tlneoolta In thia county.
Tha rain last week ruined some ftiditar.
Miss Ida Puttrre Is vistUng Mrs Julia
Hataher.
Es Dill was struck by a • leftncr" last
Friday night.
Bev Mr Embry's family returned from
Camak last week.
There Isa young lady visitor In town as
sweet as a plum.
Uranus is now the evening and Saturn
tt>e morning stat.
Mrs. F. Fuller, of Augusta, is visiting
friends in Harlem.
The recent rains will help crops In this
county wonderfully.
J. 55. McConl and Indy left Friday for
Lincoln (.amp-meeting
Will Harper occupied the "high chair" at
the ivarty Friday night
Tax Bevel ver Green has tinished his work
and sent up his hooks.
55'hite Gak camp-meeting commences on
the 36th inst—don't forget It.
Vennor prvdlctscool weather between the
15th an I 3oth of thia month.
Work Isprogroaslngrapidlyon the bridge
over Klokee creek, at Appling.
Our boys have all lost their hearts since
the arrival ol our visiting belles.
Gib Sturgis would "take a rib." he says,
if hla friends will buy the license.
There was a watch-tinker in town last
week-hla prices were exorbitant.
Mra. B O Clary la visiting friends in
Harlem.—Crawfordville Democrat.
Eb l amkin is quite a favorite with the
dear fair sex. because he’s handsome.
The corner stone of the new Masonic tem
ple in Augusta, was laid Saturday a. m.
Gib Sturgis thinks of challenging Maud
8. for a trotting match against his mare.
Conductor Harry Hill leaves to-day for
a pleasure trip b> the North, for a month.
Don’t forget the date for the Sunday
school convention at White Oak, 36th lust
The sociable at Capt. George Beed's on
Wednesday nL'ht last was a joyous affair,
and largely attandod.
Miss Emma Bridges, from Augusta,spent
Sunday nt Mr. Ed. Harrtauu’s. Shu left on
Monday for Thomson.
M Ihs Dena Harrison returned from Thom
son taat wiv>k, accompanied by Miss Lollie
Hawes, a Thomson bella.
It fa rumored that the Georgia Ballroad
will stop passengers from riding on freight
trains after September Ist.
The three or four <iays' meeting's! Union
last week was greatly enjoyed by those
who attended the services.
The Columbia Advertiser can get more
news In Its columns than any paper In the
State. It's a tittle daisy.—Oglethorpe Erho
The cards of several Augusta cotion fac
tors will probably a|>[s(ar in our next issue.
Patronize those who patronize your home
paper.
After the Ist prnx , the spool of pswn
ger trains <»n the Georgia Railroad will be
increased to 25 miles an hour, Including
Stupa.
Four trees In front of Mr. Oliver Hardy's
house were struck by lightning last week-
Fourteen (>anele of fencing around his place
were also’ dostroytrl.
Mian Allln Chappal, the young lady who
was eo severely burnt a few days ago, an
amount of which we gave, died on Thurs
day morning last.
The clover Alec Goulsy, of the house of
Mulherln and Co., Augusta, has gone West
on a pleasure trip, tjnd, It is thought, will
return with his trido.
Messrs. Ilenton and films, of Appling, at
tended the entertainment at W. H. Cooper's
residence Friday night, and added greatly
to the pleasure of the evening by furnish
ing some delightful violin music.
The Hatcher Bros, have just Iwugkt a set
of new fine gin saws and brush, from
the staunch house of O M. Stone A Co.,
whose advertisement appears In our paper.
A more reliable house than Stone’s Is not to
be found In Augusta or elsewhere. Hoe ad.
We bad a pleasant visit on Saturday last
from Prof. Jackson, of Htellavllle. The
Prof, is indeed a clever and intelligent gen
tleman, and the good people of Htellavllle
are fortunate In having him at the head of
their school. The Professor has kindly con
sented to give us an occasional letter from
hie section.
To our boys: Never lose your pr.wnce of
mind when you are In a trying situation.
. When vou take the girl you love to a plc
| rile, and you wand.-r away to commune
' with nature, and she suddenly exclaims:
“Oh, George! there Is an ant down my
back!" don’t stand with your mouth wide
open, don't faint, don’t go for the giri’a
! mother- tor the ant!
The Party Friday Night.
One of the most successful pleasure par
ties of the ei-ason was the one at the resi
dence of W. H. Cooper on last Friday even
ing. Ihe is-lles of Harlem sod our visiting
beauties, were all present, and great was
1 the pleasure of the bewitching maidens, for
they twisted the heart-strings of the boys
ao thoroughly that some of them got down
on their knees in the white sand, amt In the
Shade of the large oaks poured Into the cars
of their but half-attentive listeners that old
story of love In a cottage, etc ; but all for
n iught. Gib Sturgis addressed seven girls
aud was raised sky high each Ume. Ono of
the dear creatures would have accepted a
OTtaln heart-wrenched youth, had her fa
ther not cautioned her a few days since. In
ouusequeuoe of the sickly aeas< take
nothing green I Poor youth. The evening
was spent altogether in pleasant chit-chat,
voeal and Instrumental music, promenad
ing, etc, until supper was announced, which
was imroetuv ly enjoyed by every o«x- The
tables were tilled with all that was mce ami
UmpUng. Alwut 11 o'clock the company
brnran Ui grvrw leas, until ail had departed,
each -w foeli<« «>a‘ ‘*« r W ***”
mere.
AUQUSTA MY UK ITT.
• v~.( AwettaTA. Aug. IS.
Ordinary 713 Good Ordinary 9 1-2
Low Middling m i i Middling 11
G<mml Middling nil
Daily bulletins can be seen al our office.
State S. 8. AxNoc'iation.
The eighth annual session of the Grorgta
State Sunday acluxd Amwiatiou will bo
held at Griffin. Ga.. Wedvuwday and Thura
(hyL 24th and 2illi met.
a view to a more |ieifcct organiza
tion, it is earnestly desitvd that evei y coun
ty in the statu be rvpn-senled. The Arms
Gallon will be comp<*<M of inh> delegate for
every tliree huuditvl or fraction of three
liundr.xl iiMgabcrs of Sunday sch(sds oom
isxliig the county Asa>a*laUon, and in coun
ties where no Association exists, two dele
gatiex for,every Bepiveeutative to which
the county is entitled in the General Assem
bly of the State. We sincerely trust that
old Columbia will be represented, and We
request Superintendenta of schools In the
cuuuty to look to Ibis matterat oiico.
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Oraiigt' lllussoins.
On Thursday morning last, at tha resi
dence of her father, Hun. J. P. Williams,
Dr. E. M Nolan and Miss Susie Williams
were united tn the holy bonds of wedlock.
Rev. Dr. Mason. (ix-Prceldont of LaGrange
Female College, performed the marriage
ceremony. Dr. Nolan has abundant cause
for congratulation, for ho has robbed G>-
lumbia of one of her biightest jewels, and
eaused a vacancy in her wreath us gems
that will remain uidtllod for long years to
come. The happy bride Is also to Im con
gratulated, for we I, aril that Dr. Nolan lea
very pt.omlnent physician, and ranks high
In the calendar of practitioners In (hsugia.
That their golden goblet of unalloyed bliss
may fonr’er be full, is not only our wish,
but tlrnt also of tiiolr long line of friends In
this county and elsewhere. Dr. Nolan Is
from McDonough. Henry county, where he
bsik his blushing bride on the 10:84 train
Thuiwlay morning.
LET THE ROAD BE BUILT.
Lincoln County in Earnest.
A large and enthusiastic meeting was hold
at Lincolnton on Tuesday lest In aid of the
extension of the Augusta and Knoxville R.
R. to EHs rton. The moot nx was called U>
order and Dr. N. B Fleming was elected
chairman and T. B. Hollinalieod appointed
secretary President Verdery. of tha A A
K_ made a plain and business-like talk, ex
plalng hla mission, and gave a dctallwl ac
count of the work he bad already ncoom
pllshed in building the road from Augusta
to Walton Island. He asked that Lincoln
subscribe $15,000. and guaranteed the com
pletion of the road. He also stated that the
Baltimore and Ohio syndicate would renew
the favorable proposition made bv them,
and he felt assured It would be accepted;
said ho would not ask for the payment of
an assessment within a year, and that no
aasewsment would be likely to exceed ton
percent It wax not hie purpose to raise
autiecrtptlona at that Umc, but would bo up
again on the 7th September for that pur
twxta. and to aak the right ul wag. Pnasi
dent Verdery was Interrupted In bls talk by
frequent and loud applause.
W. D. Tutt. Esq , of Thomson, was called
for, and tn hta cosy and graceful manner re
sponded In an appropriate address, which
wax well received bv hla bearers.
On motion of H. J. Lang. Esq , the fol
lowing named [s rsone w<>ro appolnti-d to
work up an Interest In the building' of the
road:
J N Chenault, .1 W Matthews. W G House.
John H Wlikes, N A Crawford, II F Tatom,
John films, P Elam, Itlchard Beaeey. Z H
Dallas. I N Zi-llars, D W Hale, John Z-llurs,
W S Tatom, M Hawes, C E Ramsoy, Walk
er Ha*vs. B F Bontly, John Glendennlng,
N Bimaey, R J Prioo, Win Wood, J E Htro
ther, J P Dill.
The meeting then adjourned until Wed
nesday. the 7th September next.
The next meeting In Columbia county will
be held at Appling on Tuesday, salesduy in
September.
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C. C, C.—AiiRUHt Term.
Presort—Judges L. D Walton, William
Lnnsdell and W . T. Martin.
The court proetvsied to business as fol
lows :
Petition of John F. Lnngston and others,
tn change public road ; The navi commis
sioners having reported that the proposed
change would be of public utility, ft Is oi
derud. That the road from Mrs. John Lam
kin's to the Pcarre Bridge, be declared a
public road; anil further ordered that the
road commissioners have said change work
ed as other public roads in this county are
worked.
Petition of R B. Stanford and others, to
make road to Ktokeo church public: The
road coiundaeioiiers having reported that
the protMaH-d road from Joseph Marshall's
to Klokee church would Is- of public utility,
It Is therefore ordered. That the said roud
be declared public, and further ordered tha
the road commissioners of District No. 2
and 5 have said road worked as other pub
lic rooda In this county are worked.
Petition of Gao. T. Walton aihl others, to
have obetructlons remove*!: Settled
Petition of W. H. J-mes. for private way:
Appointed John A. Green, jr„ Powhattan
Tompkins, Thomaa Dorier, Columbus Mor
ris and Fiank Tompkins, U> view ami lay
out said private way ao as to do the least
possible injury to the laud owners.
Columbia county to W. W. Hhlelds. Dr.
18RI—July. To dieting John Morgan four
days ... • 1 >•
Two turnkeys, at fkk- each 1 ’A)
June-To dsrtlng Kilirrt Mackey forty
<>oe davs 12 Jb
One turnkey &l
July M- Dieting Press llnsiks 7 days 2l»
•• <MM! turnkey 60
•- 26 -Dieting Bui al Wortham 6daya
and cue turnkey 2
Ordered paid. W»ii
Columbia oounty to Thomas Cannon. Dr
18S1 July » -To burial expenses of Jas
Parka, a pauper >SOO
Ordered paid
Columbia couaty to Jas. A. lamkln. Dr.
1881—Aug. 2—Jail fees Cl Gordan (Rich
mood oountylM 20; asrvires in bring
ing him to jail. »IO 00 »H »
Ordered paid
Placed Minds on pauper Hat, W. A. Stur
gis receiver.
W. T. Maanx,
Wk. Laxsliabt.
, L. D. WaLrox.
Slate Newa Itcmx.
The grand lodge of (Vd Follows mot In
Savannah on the 10th Inst , hud a big time
■nd elected new officers.
Blit Arp hopes that nail splitting In this
State will sixhi be uumtx'iol with the loat
arts. Bill s head is level on thia point.
General Longstreet has appolntral CapL
G. B. Duke, of Jacxaon crauity, with lowd
quarters in Athena, as deputy United
Stall* marshal.
Senator Hili la Improving rapidly. He
wax serenaded at R>x kbridgv Alum Spring*
i«> Uie night of the llth lust., and made a
speech in which ho condemned Mahota*.
Govensw Harper, colored, of Elberton,
was killed by D. SV. Lewis, white, one day
last week. An attempt was made by color
ed men to lynch U-wis, In which two were
allot. Lewis waa arrested.
The State agricultural convention met In
Rome on the 9th inst. Much business of
importance was transacted. Jefb-reon was
repraseutadby Mossra. A M Allen, R H
Ciiappclcur and R W. McNair. Columbia.
Lincoln and McDuffie counties were not
ropreaentod.
A grand council of the Atnciloan Legion
of Honor lor the State of Georgia was or
ganized In Atlanta last Tuesday. Among
tlio officer* elected we notice Dr. Pierce Hu
bert of tVarrnnbni. as grand secretary. Wo
feel sure the council could have maile no
better selection fur thia lni|a>rtant »ffioc,
and congratulate the doctor upon his elec
tion b> the aniiHi. Dr. Pierce llulx'rt Is a
rising and prominent young physician of
Warrenton, and is destined to rank high In
his profession and os a momliorof the L. H
MUST GLAXO GO.
(From the Atlanta Constitution, 10th Inst I
Yuetcrday a Constitution roixirtcr who
hail somewhat recovered from the shock
productul by the Introduction of a bill in the
Sonata by Senator McWhorter, proposing
b> make the Importation of commercial fer
tilizers or tbelr nuuiufactnrw In Georgia nn
offimee punishable ax miadouieanor as ho
started out to say the reporter met Senator
McWhorter, and looking up Into that hire
which h- jolly when things an* jolly, ami
earnest when occasion deinaodx It, asked :
“Major, do you menu business on your
fertlllxei bill?"
"Moat assuredly I do. We are paying
ten million dollars u year for something we
don’t get, and I proixsie that wo stop It.
Hlnoe the lidnahictiiHi of ciHummclal for
tlllzcrx Into this State, the annual IncrniiM'
ti.vx boon nlatmlng From a very suuill
neglnnlng a few year* ago. we will for this
yeir approximate over a million dollar* lu
nommenlnl f"illllzxrs. To my mind II Is
only a quxatlon of time when Georgia will
be If possible doubly liankiupt. Not only
•win our farmers have so overtradud In this
alliglx Item of chemical fertilizers that they
cannot pay, but our lauds will Im ho severe
ly taxed by the overuax of tliose manures.
Aha I they will bo rendered comparatively
raortl’hws Since wo havo Imgun the use of
’manufactured cluunical fertilizer*, our old
layatem of rulshig mamiree and permanont
'Jy Improving our soils has G-un ulmoxt
jdtiimnnud. It i> easy bi buy on a credit
It requires labor to rnlso from ytair lota
home tectilizar». Our only h<4>c for Geor
gia today is, If poaMblo. tit puttiioao chem
ical fertilizers ixq’ond our reach.
‘■.Stop the sale let our lurmera manufac
ture did fertilizers, such tut emt’dod ua to
thribble our wealth from 184 Jto IMO. It Is
not my purixme to Injure atiytaxly or any
enterprise. 1 simply hope to divert (Mir
fxxtplo to this question that they may ati>(>
before It Is too late. IMn supported in the
opinion by some of our beat chomlats. that
the action ol the chemicals used In the
inanulat tureof commeiclal fertilizers mUHt
ueci'SHarily d(wtroy the gttouvM of the soil
and thereby render it non-productive with
in Itself.’'
‘’Won’t your bill moot much oppoalthai?"
“Yoh. I am satiaihtd that tide move will
meet with formidable opposition, the hun
dreds of thousands invested In Its mouu
facturo. those who live out of the manufac
ture and *alu and thotm who havo to collect
tlie millions In notes left over on the already
overtaxeal and (tourof our Slate. But I feel
a cdiscidiitious conviction that unless wu
can arrest this extraordinary drain upon
our tlnanosa anti otir land, the agricultural
Interest* of Georgia will and must be
wrecked.”
"Major, can’t you give us some figures
oti tlm subject?"
"I will submit bi you and your readers
all the facts on till* question ns soon as I
(an have them arrnngivl. ami I am auro
that you will agree with me that it la time
u> stop and think."
"r>*ll me how much guano is used In the
Slate"
"Hetwoen 170,000 and 173,000 tons will b<*
used on the crop of ItMl "
“Oh, Major, you mean 175.00 b aa/ ka I"
“No, I don't; I mean 175,0f»i tone "
“Why, Major, that iu<Mna 173,000 batea of
cotton!”
“Yea. and that manna over *10,000,000 that
our farmers are paying for sometning they
could Isitbir do without."
When the reporter wiiikml away he wax
thinking, and there lx som*'tliliuc In this In
terview which should net all Georgia to
thinking.
Legal Advertisements.
HIIEKIEF’-S BAIK.
HTATK or Gkoikiia -Columbia oounty.
Wlllbeaobl lailore the court house door,
lu tile town of A|>ldlng, Columbia county,
between the umial hours of Mie, on Un
llrst Tunwlay In NEI'IEMHEU nekt. the
following desci lia-d lota and tracts of land,
to wit:
One tract or parcel of lam I, lying In said
county of Columbia, bounded by and ad
joining lands of Dr. J.H Hamilton, Bolieit
Willi" Lamkin sod I uids tv-lunging to the
bank of Washington. Georgia. and con
taining threw hundred arms, more or h-ss,
an l l»Uig a portion of Jarnos M. Harris’s
original tract of laud, and commonly known
as th" Bailey tract, and with all Its appur
taMMMM.
And also one lot nr par or-I of land being
In said county of Columbia, containing live
actm, more or Owe. ami upon which la sit
uated the grist mill of Jamas M. Harris,
■nd IsMiDded by lamia of R-Jjrrt Willis
lauukln, and lands belonging to Uis Hank
of Washington. Georgia, and being a part
of the land claimed by James M Harris, aa
a homestead; sard Arnot and lot of land
above iteaeriG-d levied on as the pnrprrty
of James M h arris, to saUsfy a n. fa. is
sued from Ute Huperlor Court of the said
county of Columbia in favor of the Hank of
Washington Georgia, against Jamas M.
Harris
Thia the fourth day of August one thous
and eight bundled and eighlv-one
augO Iw H IVEY. H.C.C.
W. J. POLLARD,
NOS. 784 and 73C REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
Y OF’ AI J. KIIWTM*.
Also Dlston’a Circular Saws, Rubber and Leather Belting, Steam Pipe, Water and Steam
Gauges, Connections, Oil Cups: Pup, Globe and Check Valves. Governor*, Wrenches,
etc., together with every aiticlu us steam and water fittings, ttndtngs, etc.
General Agent for Talbott & Sons.
lalbotla Agricultural Engines on wheels, Portable Engines nn skids, Fta«
tionary Engines, Tubular and l-ocotnoi ive Boilers, Turbine Water Wheels,
Coro and Wheat Mills, Saw Milla, Shafting, Pulleys, Boxes, Hanger* and
Patent Spark Arresters.
Watertown St r am Engine Company.
Waferiown agricultural engines on wheels, portable engines on skids, dairy
engines for small buildings, vertical engines, stationary engines with anti
without cut off, return tubnlar boilers with two flues, locomotive and rar
tioal boilers, saw mills, etc.
C. & G COOPER & 00.
Coopera selLpropelling (traction) engines, farm agricnhnral engines on
wheel*, port (bl* engines on skids, stationary engines, locomotive and re
turn inbular boilers, corn and wheat mill, portable null with portable bolt
aitached, smut machines, dustless whuat separators aud oat and weed ex
tractor; saw mills, double and single.
J W CARbWELL and COMPANY.
Card well wheat threshers, separators and cleaners; "hog-ground” thresh
ers, hydraulic cotton presses; horse powers, mounted and down; power
corn shelters and feed cutters.
JOHISTOU HiBVESTEH CD. AID EIHIISBI. TiLCOTT 4 CD.
Reapers and binders, reapers aud mowers combined, aingle binders, reap
ers and mower., cultivators and grain sower*.
FAIRBANKS & CO.
Fairbanks standard scales, all sizes nnd patterns. A’nrra cash drawers.
s»ir* Manufacturer of the following machines:
Nehlctt A Goodrich Improved IXL GOTTON GIN, Reid's patent auto
matic power screw pres* (steam or water power), Smith'* improved hand
power cotton and liny presx, cott >n gin feeder, cotton oondenaer, new Vir
ginia Iced ent ter. Engine*, Cotton Gin*, etc. repair* t in a work-
manlike manner, ./rot Jhr*’ >rders solicited nnd promptly executed.
For furihei particular*, circulate, general information, etc., apply to
ly jy J. POLLARD.
HITS SSLF-FEEDING COTDI ffl
AVifli <
PRONOUNCED BY COMPETENT JUDGES TO BE
Os ITSiS!
FULL SA IISFACTION GUARANTEED OR NO SALE!!
Rand wh*t Mr. Walteh Scorr write* uh : Wauhsxto*, Ga.. June 1 1881.
Mi-mxhx YVahnp.m, Went.ack .t Co.: Gfnth The Hall Gin I bought of you last *oa
«<(ii lx a fKarwr huix-kh*! I ti-stiai It with three otiirr flrat-claas Gina, each ginning a
ixil><; th<<«,< I ini'iili><re<l im<l xlilprxwl t<> a UonimlxHlon llouso in vour city, r><qmwtlng
them to write mo which wax the beet glnmxl. They did so. and Hall enmo out Ibo vlc-
Your* truly, W. BOOTT.
For circulars, with plantera’ certilloatM, apply to
Wallncc A Cranston, Uenernl Agents, Aiigmla, fin.
(Sucreeaora to Warren, Wallace A (Jo.) CVITUN FVfjTIIHM
THE GULLETT GIN WORKS,
D. ISTOIE 4 CD.. PBOPBIETBBS. AD6DSTA. 61.
Manufacture the IMPROVED LIGHT DRAFT GULLETT GIN. and
I *<>l*l ji 1 »1< > Tgovor I’vomm
FOR COTTON AND HAY. RAT’D.
Aircntx for the Biiidhali. Engine, tho flnoat farm engine ever sold la Georgia on
skldn, mounted or traction.
Tho HKttntnt Engine. Return Tubular Bolter, on aklda or atatlonarj’. Thio boiler
does not throw itparkH and ciumot tai exptoded by low water; *l»< 4 to S) horse power.
Complete outlits of Englmw and Haw Milta, unequalod In prlco. Send tor price*.
SECOND rand engines.
Several Second Hnnd Erglnex, In GOOD ORDER, for sale LOW. COTTON SCREWS
for Hand, Horse, Water or Htimii Power.
Obtain n»w Gullett Gin Circular taifore buying nnd learn what cotton dealer* and
planters xny atamt it. Old Glnx should ta< repaired at once. jrgi tn
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
NOS GIG, Gl7 nnd 619 KOI LOCK STREET,
.A UK'llMlfi. <4fi.
TOO! R PATRONS: Our Foundry and Mnchlnn Works, which were destroyed In
■hilv by tin-, h»»n 1.-su r.-built enlarged nnd furnished with ipw tools. We can fuinlsh
IKOS AND HRtHHI'AHITNGN AND MACHINEHY <>f all description., and at reaaon
nlile prlersi nnd <>f the beat qiislltv. I’l lees will tm given of anything you may want by
letting u» know what you matd. If you need men sent to youi plane to repair vour
Mill or Engine write us. my 17 ly
MS. &WW & €O„
Harlem, Grtt.
11EG LEAVE TO INFORM THE TRADING PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE A FULL
and lino lot of
(IIMW’ I? 1? T L'ts ‘‘“’’••"’’ll''rm hand, CHEAP FOR THE CAHH, such
vlilvA IghlAJllO as Hay, Coin, liar-on, Flour, Lard, Meal, eU:.|
In addition to the nlxrve already large strs-k. we hare a NODA FOUNT, with tee,
constantly furnishing Uiisu'who wlsli nlii-, cmrl. Hummer driuks, aodjare plauied to
give u. a eail. We have also a line lot Os
i 'i i< > i r rr T it ic,
Which wc idler at prices to suit thn times Thanking the pulJlc for their past pat mo-
Mgx, we resr»» ttully solicit a oonUuiuMMW ot th" same, hoping at ail timne to merit their
Oimllth-nco by g<ssl, holiest, fair and square deni lug
PEOPLE OF COLUMBIA COUNTY
Let it be Known Throughout Your County- that
Peter Keenan
Still keeps the lead in AUGUSTA i» All that pertain* io FINE, Hand
guadc SIiOES and BOOTH, and everytl.icg i-)m kept in » tirat-eigna Mboo
House. Mr Fair and honorable ds alm# j, bl , e nd and arm Jtf
MT BHOAD Street, opposite Ike ament, AUGUSTA, GA
•I"* PEIEB KEENAN, Agent