Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, August 30, 1881, Image 3

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seepitalk!, for th* ewafrasaa to foeae*—ent of tbe same CtraetattM ImwHm Bailj la obUbMe, Liaeaia aa< Mtenaa ewwrtfex! bin* hr edr ■ Wring due eb test appear aar* as th* edvartteasarot. The Columbia iwim> will be seat toaoyadrtreas opao the fcktowln* term: Ota* rear. eaab 1* advatwe |i 3* M x mvstb*. eaah la advance foe Entered I* the pn«to*i« at Harte* aa seeuarf nlmi matter. Mcßride aariCb. Atlanta. offer at low prim* Ihrir laiaieaao stork ot iawpa. iam ( ‘£«2t seta. ra Z ***. Maaer wareaad tea *«a: a«*at* for the Bated Mata* for Lambeth'• patoat Ua prvoad By laa. SK9MIA UFMUMB gbobqu eailboad go. Often Uvum*! Manager, AWhMa.B*.. Auk 90. 1981 Crte9M«eta* Munday, tb* list lust. tbe Mtowißf yw—*wr etteUate will be aper- MO 1 -WBT Dally tears Auxuate .. lUa m Arrtva JI SO a m " MM*VM*e....*. 948 p m ” ••••■• • top o< " warimsto*. .....110p m » AftMM 0 t» p n “ AtOfc. ...999 pm NO 1-KAHT Dally Leave AttaMa 1 IS a m - Atbtei »Msro - WaaWnrton. 10 45 a tn M Mmmb 7to t m " MilMffwville ft M a m “ Qaebafc. i * p m Arrive BNMM- IBp u Arrive Augusta >47 p tn Mart—Aae—liiilm Billy, teeapl flaaday Lv. Augusta Ip a | Lv. Hartorn 7M a m Ar. Martan t 46 Auruata S >0 a m |ro S-WUST Daily Laav* Aaftnea.,........... 5 » p tn - Qi mt iooa n> Arris* Mgrtn. a4B a m “ ■BHfw- «®an. “ *»•>» « SOam " JUbehfe. 7 seam Arrive Atlant* ....... 3 09 a m Th} A-1 ST bally Leave Atteooe. ...8 43 p tn Arrive Marfcwi 811 am izav» Aftaww 7 00 p m & 7oopm • IWfodg*vllte 9 15pm “ 10 45 p m Arrive OnM.. .................. 910 am Wr«JTwPBOVfn SLEEPERS TO AH.Afrl and MAOON. no. WvGREEN, E R. DORSEY. itaMTal Maaager Gen Peer. Agent Notice to Pa rangers. JX3Se&JHRSSL&■ ”■ .«r tbe ftNMrt* Hallrearl main lirw and branchr*. will be aa follow*: Ageut* rate, three neats per mile. I rate rata, Poor nanu per mH*. (foldreu beCwwa 3 an.l 11 year*, ball the above rate*. Min I meat rat*, for aay distance 9 cents Pan is**" ra ere bsrabv DoUrted t**i It they tall ta purr ba— Uckete fn>a> the St* tteo Agaat*. they wiU be rfierrxl tbe train r»«e QmdiMtnro are ant tloket eeUere andare ►K ate.wwl tap. .be mate eV nwweewu Therefore, to w> uretlie advanta<e «>r the reduc'd rat* purehaoe yuar tictete before enter!** the train. «. IbertHupany nwervee the ri*t>< toMtang.. nr Mttireiy ahnarat* theee rata*, at pteaaum aad nrlUxHit tH«Ure E r. Dorsey,Sen p**g A*t. I .MS MHr Ticket. Geor*>a Railroad Co , ) Office Gee. Paaeenger AgL, Augaate, April sth 1870. ) Commencing Monday, 7th ihet.., thia company will sell ONE THOUS AND MILE TICKETS, good over m»tn line and bra nohe*, at TWENTY UVE DOLLARS each. Tlieeetick •la will b« iaaued to individuals, firm* and latuiliea, bat not to firms and families combined. E U. DORSEY, Geu. Passenger Agent. M 0 Mlle Tickets. Georgia Railroad Co., 1 Office Gear Passenger Agt. Augusta, March 2, 1880. ) Commencing thia date, this compa ny willsell FIVE HUNDRED MILE IICKETH, good over main line and branches, at THIRTEEN 75-100 ROLLAES each. These tickets will h» issued to individuals, firms or f'mil'ss, but not to firms aad families oombmad. R R. DORSEY, Gen. Paaaanger Agent. HAmT CERa 3 KJIA ****l ~ ■:&SiSg£isg"k'aiElM •“* •* - ■■“ Cewpiww*. yw, cm | b» 'iTL*".tea’■ s °* • •olntear.ii A Co. lAr a ** l **«»“• to sny point in “» tftaso 'tays. with * *“ S P T*’ r y. tr noCeaurMy aaUalactos J* . O i.^ hl —bteva aateotetrty “I* OMtelfo trad* by aeUta* '"terimaoteta a waiter margin “tea MT ttaater in Awttea. to ?o*h mtata>* toeoafoand a rem rrlS* Xfi* *• «•““* -srtWines r»« ~. ?T*?te- ,y*havw aasri Dartesr'a Gto r_ T 2** Mte bawleat rasteta tor Dyaaaaaia, aod when •t rbi!T t K by l 'r* rw ' ,r * foarw It tn be a ts*ltb reaforativ*. Times Sue ad. a *»>rCBBL INTB. Wl ■■ . Steady Tramp* araaMMb* Went so WMsUta* T — | teVteft»llllll, 1 y Msattay. M r maftsi rsports. Raia I* abaaitewßuatfoy, Gxkmrt 4'rMtetaiM- coma* Where* aN Mmkottar run' Goo* poactaw as* scarre now. 1» > «•<• aafoteamtae Jury hair See ohaagw ta Mlroad acbedui* Harlem tea strtaly moral town E'ervNxijJßfwt to oam<> nMwtta* Thick cbdAtag tn dsmaad baturday. White Oak rad bag* are hmaUo* •ow. Tbe warmaatpart of summer ha* pawl Tbe matrtamtetei market I* looking up " unl v ru ®sM*rtuoei»' omit, ath pna. o*l y a ta this county krerybndyabauta *o to Appling Twwrtay It Is thought teat IM Gordan wtti .wtng! torg*<ttes railroad meeting Tuesday lie tuns Hgrtw was having * marriage Pteoty UtArken ptee at oasip- meeting. Five ta a White Oak Sunday sfcbt. But tew tM ataakingi at eam r mstetag Not a vary tergr attaudaDoe al White Oak thia ya**. Hon 6. (Hgaakiwy paid u, * ptaamat rtMt Dr. 'tends**r* he Dever foal * dollar to a trade ta MA|fe R—<ter. rikhM»a*< tbote who patrontan vour county >*rn*i Auguste waa tanrtey veprtasated at White OakcßßMDday. Dr. iteadwaswtys the Ma* of Adam beta* tbe Srat maola all bosk. W* are aorp- to learn that Rd Ivey 1* quite U1 wlthJtaata fovar Tai Bectevsr Greaa makes a wy ta**i gvol aad ''l ■* kfos I uftesr. Two foara aao*ht by a Growtewo towtr ot tbs aha*■ oo Wednesday moratag But tew ate* who oarry **brtak*** ta their hate *v«r have -ruoka" ta tbetr puektea How abowt that troogb toe watertag tbe pubtte atoek, **atlimeu of tbe oowaoU 1 B. K Dili te a*r aatbortoad aganl at Ctay Hill. He wfll vaatept for wa in LAhuota Dr. Benders was afraid of tbe “Jarks" aad reasahMd at sm* manta* bat mm day. Tbe tn da .Mag Mite Maggie Flak, of Grovetow*, tovtotteng rsiaUvaata Ao**aC*. An Au**atedat*g*ttoa got pretty wet oa tbetr way to Wn m nliiig batarday night. We regret tofoarn that trleas! Jtobt OeHn te qutt* atak; Mpe ha will soon ba ap again A new Whttoaewtng amcMwe can be had at a borgata, ter cash, by applying at this ofto*. A lady at Long Branch died last week from teklug aaU-fat. lake warning, dear reader. If haeoa asWUweSa togwwp. WfaiS afraM sonm lami«ni will *n up before tbelr are made. Forty men of Htaten Island have each sworn to lynch Gulteau In the event of the President's death. The big Augusts C.and C. flipped several U>wiis from our last issue, without giving us credit for them. M ra. Alfred T. Davis. aft<T a slk weeks' visit to relatives and friends at Grovetown, tine returned to Augusta. Some of the boys In Harlem are again us ing sling ahote. They are dangei ous wea pon*. and council should positively forbid tbelr use on our streets. Marrfe'd. oo the 21st Inst., at Barton chap el, by th.* Rev. J. 8 Einbty, Mr. Jarnos B. Horgau to Miss Mary Spiers, both of Rich mond oounly. May their present bright skies forever remain so, Is the wish ot the Advertiser. That sterllug business man, James G Bailey, one of Augusta's main stays, and Ist chief fancy grocery and carpet dealer, has taken Into co-partnership with him his two sons, thus forming a Uiroe lixxk ctialu that will hold the reputation of Um house high above all compotitors in tbelr line. We are very much crowded thia week with a lot of new ads., from the loading cot ton factors and cutumiaelour merchants ol Augusta, to which we ask tbe attention ot oui readers. In our next Issue cacti bouse' shall have a special noUoe. while at tbe same time we eball aarange tor our usual a'mounlot resumg matter. Hundreds of tetters from unknown par ties have beau nwvteud ta Washington coutaioigg threats again*t ArUfnr> Ute. Tbe writers aay that tb* aasaaaiuaUou of Gardeld wm a stalwart conspiracy, aad Uiat toe *taiwarts ebail not have toe Uerro tit ot it. that if Üba V> a FTwdduut la out re moved by or knife, bis tram wta be thrown from the track or be kirn self blown up with dynamite. Ute our painful duty to aasownee the death u< U>e wife of Judge M. B Koetsick. which occurred on Frblay mormug last. Mrs iioabuek has beau a great suforor fur some usmc aad deaUHbia doabitasa a wel oom* vtettor to bar, but brought gtooro aad Hadaaw to bar devuhad haeband. a large Ma* of rote Lire and frteoda Th* deoaaaad was a •*- tot of Mrs Newaan Hteks, akaoof M. J. Vw deryaf Augusta. Hot* frooi Lincoln Cwtatefly. *T SAM aMOK. Vary dry aad daaty. Rain needed very moon We are having 000 l night* Cotton picking and forfoer pulling goto* ou ui a buatoea* libs aaaaner. Mr. Wm P. * bowekt hlmselt a naw twiggy WUlia *sy» bound to bare s you know what, girt* W* ware glad tea*. •*** a«wa *■’’•*•< Greenwood church late UHrd Sunday Tb* Rev H M Adam* preached * One eermoo £d Dill baa bean calling oa hk ted ac qualntanota o*P«taUy th* Mr *•- bad , be lB sathdtad and willtag to return to | Harlem You can gwena what * eat- Ct-n Hill .tarmi »• L«wb Ftevtjr, >WM i.iiMMMMi ftktedMsf tb* Btew U*t atalß* arfll**v«ataw* party. *w lb* bantet of tbwfewrwh ta*< te tb*gnw« op. foteftb Mr. Os* RMb «m Frtd*y night nrgt DMnmdyMteg *m* g*. tu p.wrrM,, M ante Ibm* wtu •*>«! m*eh sm*w* •••*» ttta Cat tea will rmaa natter **’■ "W* taanrtn* A head cf araafo W«l b* ta. i. Md Um tedte* ta rtnvg*nwdtate| Mh* wvarytndy to oom*. <w*nmcnft|to*R Wteo d* ao a ptaaaa-nt lßt«*«atito< I atwraMUon. We gatbsr tb* fotlowtag tatermtiag ta fonMCtate from tb* book, of tai recrivwr Mtn A.Otaa*. wtaMebooka are well kept aad wrttta* up ta • ntaar atyto: N«.cf Mtad pvrwnna ta kuantv, A Deaf wnd dnmt>. •; lunatics, I. Tt tafttta.C; tatote, 3. BirtateteaiiL April taat, white. M. Death* Stan* April teal, white, 77. Nu. *f Meeaaad nqunr dmters A Nn. gs white poll*. M 3, lawyer*. A No. nf dictors. 7; h*nrta "Wernw-i ** m boreva,Uft. No. ***** tend returned by whit**, 172,094 aggtWNad valwi *f «*■>*. 0T7.1C2 TowaMwprrt). »X 1.571 - ail «otopi MA>of which Mta*b Hariein, M mey mi wWwot aorounta, |CM(A tenrrh**dki .113.080, stocks and bonds. •» 13»; awfobs*. sto.. »s 717. . Hmmetadd and kitchen turattarv, M> .MO. Btoak. *88.174; pisnlation taste. *>Moi 1)0*1* band Apt 11 1, Utah. Valtwof property not enwrottntodJlljli foortwmte vawe of above taßaM* pr tr. owad by rtua, M4«.»4». * No, artnewl poll*. I.CIA. NAdftwtaod owned by tank*. **gra**in valus us *g*to JHtUft Houaabok! aad ituuMiforatlura. MMI Btodh. MMft; piaataMw foata, IMft ValaC«f property nataoaumratoa. >1,301. Aggngat* valae df wtatai jt**** by blackte tata. Grated oombtaad agßUßfti vataaft tao»- bte property reiuraed,M»k«o7. Incwaae over laat ygaß, <u«t MUM- Grte*»d amd Trmwwra* Jbpmw for M**C«<mber Ttewate, IMI. OaußtaMkoaa. TbaaAßtaaabaM, KB •«vvw, V J Heggta. Marta MaDaatel. H N Morgan. Fardtoan duller, G M G*O*y. Joo A Groan. *r,Jl. Baettb. B F Froeaaan, F M tfolter. J D McGte—rj .J V Lkagtann. Obaa W Itaatoa. * W Mtoa, W POawßwd, I. ▼ Hatehar. Green MMbrlgM, tt T Dean. Gw» T Walton, Wm A Gwaby, P Ramaer. (teo W Ring. J H Ivay.M T Ftotam*. A i Avary. K W 1 Hatehar. Mo A (teat*. R, JkoQWp4arKFßlfowatt. TBAvaaaa JWMtek. Tn appear Monday m rftagt J H Beata. W H Btackahonn, J CCHarbto, W B W aabtagten. J p KatgM. R • Morri*. R J Ivwy, OataaMte Aadaaaoa, T W Good win, Tbaa Tadx, Wlngltetd Morri*. Hiram Dotior, Wat Bapaa. JnMan Hlll.CHAn thoar. O T Flnnaai, Rteaha William*, Gm Wrea.H»Oii»w ** Beyaoid*. T R Nrtd. J 8 BiacksMte, WUtam Eubank*. H W Hatatear. <■* To appear *adaaaday aa*Mh« B A Pattear, for** MuDaatal. M D Qa -O*M. A/ Aa—to«a. N B Balky, Dadd Daatel. Geo A laokary. *TWT I. Hotaon bake. Ja* Morgan. W M GltaU, Jas Soggtnr, J W Young, J R Boh ter, Wm Hatu. !«■< Henderson, T E Norvell, Ge<> Steiatsr, J M Hardy, J H I’sarre, Robt Martin, JnoStory. THE RAILKOAH MEETING. Klcbmoutl County’s Delegation. Richmond county has as able If not tiio ablest delegation in the present House of Repr.wnUtlves of any county ta the State, and yet the city of Augusta has shown quite a spirit of iinenalnvee and ot unrest, recently, as to certain local bills that were on thA legislative tapis. Knowing her rights and daring to maintain them, wu ro cognlzod In transitu to and from the capi tal, quite a bevy now and then of some of her prominent and Influential citizenry, with anxious faces and of determined will —lawyers, mayor and counciliueu, city at torney. factory men, mill men, machine shop men,and other Interested partl<«. all agog—not exactly cussing, but discussing certain Pills, with a voice and a aplnt that meant bust nose Well, I have boon a legis lator mysclt in time but this was 0110 time that I was glad that these men wore hot af ter me with their sharp sticks. I My that these citizens exhibited in their face* and gesturan, that they meant business, and they dispatched their work. too. In <ioubie quick—a few lull shot aod a heavy Colimi laud from the lobby, bearing upon the guns below, soon eilenovl them, and now *ll l* calm and sereoe, and may wo not hope hap py? He who thinks Augusta la asleep now Is only thinking of her twelve or tttteou years sgooe, To-day she Is wide awake, and full ol business, and when she makee, M soon ano will, the old Augusta and Hart well railroad, now the A. and K. road, an aul acuompll, oo and up through th* Hoe tier us oounltaa po tbe Georgia aide of the river, up to the Blue Ridge road, at or near the Rabun Gap. things will “<lt up and gll" ta Augusta. Uli U will mska your bead awtaa to ew tbe tlgbkntag rapidity wiU. which Georgia • fumed and b/aailtui ally will grow sod prosper Mayor May was an oH aod warm tested of tbe Augusta aad Hartwell railroad, aod te to-day. We have ao doubt and we should ilka to much to see this road oot only gradeil but Ito sucoes* aaaurwl durlag huiadiolnhrtraUow Augus ta was Ssleap and slerpiug oa ber Interest wtobaateaMted to aae Ure Impvrtaaee of tkto road fofiar prosperity A lams *ov tfote of Iter atttaw, then were *oC oaly f Handl y to Uris enterprise, but wars wtUta* to aid U, but there were aavaral Impaaaabta obetactee In tbe way. aod tbe writer know* of what be affirms. She te hot wholly btabteebae tor tbe taUere, but you will oarer eakah bar aateep aay store, aol you may bM yonrbettom doltarou that. Pbogte of nurtbeaat Georgia, forget aad toaglve tbe arrora of tbe paat August take tost ynar trade for tbe none* Baatag to bettering, aod now she to more than aoxtowa to greet your return. Heapood on your part to tbe very email demand maria apob you by I'rwldeot Verdary, end Aaguat* will come up with ber contribaUoa. abd will wail wel coma you to bar as»7 aad great tadUUm , for handling aoooaaafuUy roar product*, and will furoiab to yo* in return ail the good* you may need at fair rata*. Aagu* to to tb* natural market town for all lbw ] smttoa of our State, and those wteo« God , has uottrel tot no man put asunder C. I AUGUSTA MARKET. _ .. ivowrc. Aa*.» OMinarv . 7 1-i „ . tawd OwthMrv * 1-9 Law Ml<ldHn*to>k JM4MU ’. b Good MhkHta* 11 > A C R Bktes, Han l->; Bailtea, taalO l->. DHCRMdw 10*19 1-J; Bhoukfore *s9 g -Arrow, I 9Anl 73; pteosd. 1 Mai so. I, bolted. 90*96; atortl meal « -white, tool 00; mlxwl. too*. MOtallA Fine food, I >tal M. Maw Yoa*. Bundar -CMttou FuCuroa. Opened Gioaed August 19*1 A >7 73-9 aMtombor H » 4 11 M 7 (Motwr .10 97-9 Hall 01 Nwv«mb.'r 10 90-1 10 93-9 Dallv bulletins can be seen at our office. Legal Advertisements. SHERIFF’S BAI R. Htx tr op Grokua-Q'lumbla bounty. Will b« sold before the curt house door, Inlhe town of AppliiiK, Ooltimlila county, ta#»nvii the usual hours of wde, on the firkt Tuesday In SEI’I'EMBF.R next, the fognwUig deHcrilssl lote and Uaut* of land, to wit ■ One tract nr parrel of land, lying in Mid eoa>d vet Col ti mt Ba, h.ain<le<l by and ad- F'laii'g lands of Dr. J 8. Hamilton. Bvriwit W|Uie Lunkin and Linds belonging to the B*nk ot IVsshlngbMi. Georgia, and eoti tahiniK thriv hundred acres, more or leas, ami tving a portion of Jans« M Han ls’w ortglnsl tract of land, and commonly known *sUi<‘ Halley tract, and with all Its appur teaaaere Ah<l elan one let or pnrool ot land Isdng In atelrt renntv of O.hiinNa, containing flye aersa, mon-or teas, and up. n Which is all iMNrti the gi lat mill <>t Jium* M Harris, aad boiiixlwt by (and* of Ktart Willte Lamkin, nisi tamls tiebHiglng to Uv- Bank of WasblngbKi, Georgia, and bring a pert •f the land Claimed by James M Harris. n» »bamsetes l. sold tiaci and lot nt laad abvve dencrllied levied on as the proper I' offtwnes M Harris, to sath.tv a fl. ta ls amal from toe thinertor Guart of the MSI downtv id Columbia hi favor of the Bank of waahlngton. Georgia, against Jaras* M. Hatriv nt* the fourth 'lay ot August one lbo*a a*rf right hundred and rtgMv-one. »W»l® H. It RY. 8.0. C. "T. Direct Importallou. Nfcßride A On. are Importing direct Mteteugb the Atlaata cuatoni hoeaa, croek •ryveuttery. glassware, sic. Ibeir prices •fajower than waa ever area In Georgia, willmvs mo*ey by buying troai Merchant* in thia awd art>4nt*g State* MM, nave nearer by baytag staple crockery fttato Mcßriik and 01.. Atlanta, ta prater enaato bending North and paying heavy fratoht* GlaiMiwaie. lasapa, Mrth Thomas' charo* Millville fruit Jara at manutact'irera* Prtgp. aw a H M Vtolt th* 'Mualc House of the South " or wrtfttoG O HobinmMi sikl Oil, Auguat*. tor tottahgii.e ptico* awl terma of plan<« aadargann Purchaser* will find price* fur •aato make and atvie of Instrument from to tn Ito’t 'eat less than eiw-wliere. b-b id Merchants: Our stock of eroriterr. irtaira are Ininps and lamp tixturaa. wood w*M and tinware to tbe Isnrret ever bnatoht U> tills m*riret, call ahi I see rmr •nMnld llneof gnod* and you will he coo vtaead thnt nwr prices cannot he lent 4 Hlcßhid* and Co , Atlanta, Ga. WHEW THE FIELDH ARE WHITE WITH COTTON. "No money now; can't buy Pianos or Organa until cotton onniea li " Yea you can Rake up *lO cash on an Oigaii or 9XI cash on a Plano, aiwt we will *e|| you dur ing June, Julv. Aug<i*t ami Htmteinbcr at Kock Bottom Cash Raw. amt wait toree months for thohalamv, without one cent of inb-rest (tosh rates Three month* credit. No Internet Don't forget It. Grand Sum mer clearing out Hole of Now and Second- Hand Inslrimonta- SOU Piano*, Sou Organ*. Ail atylra. All guvlee All prices. Must Im closed out. Nprclal terms to InHtallment htiyei* Cm-h prli-en mivaiHvsi only tan pei er nt. Fifteen days t<wt trial Guaran teed instrument* from six t*»t makers Catalogue* and full Information rnallod Irne of charge Avoid L'lng imposed upon by Ih-aity or any other man. by ordering nt once from the Gnvit Wholesale Piano and Organ Depot of the South, LUDDEN A BA I'F.H' Southern Music House, Savannah. Georgia. S2.TJ Hui I<liiijx I ailm Mulf, A t A Mwvifloe !! IN THE BEAUTIFUL AND WORLD RE NOWN HEALTH RESORT. HARLEM, GA., Jrret 24 mile* from Auguste, mi the Georgia Railroad. A pure, freeh, healing atmos phere. pur* uool aprlriK watoi'a, elueiy groves, level land*, and the I>e*t of rmciety, M<>thodl*t and Baptist churclm*. aad one ot the te-at High Schoula in Um State, the ac knowledge! advantages of ths place over all other brwn* oo the Owirgto rahnod. >Tire lota are In tire «irporate limits of tb* town, on north able railroad, arvl suitable for ItEKIDENCES OK STORES. In any alto desired. or Never! tbrare iota can be bad at a bargain, aa Har lem I* rapidly building up and lands are In oouatent demand These tote are repsatai lv suitable tor Augusta merciraota Orel be alnwns merl wiei wlah Summer boo*** for tbelr famllta*. that tbrv may be freed dur ing the heated neaaoa from lbs rtaa*. Im pure atmosphere of a crowded rity. Tbs dally ruvvMnnxxtottoa train eoobtos taa* of ItusrrreM to reach Augusta by 9 a. m- aad to return by * to P- *» . and th one who wiah lo react) u»* dly tmrller tbe regular ruora- Ing paMooger train will put than there by 7 a ru and return them tn Hartam at 7to p. ru.. thus affording every advantage and acvomrmeialloo newlerl to suit all ctaaaan For further particulars arirtreaa M ta* ru ytf I V. *mt*Ulft MoHrtd* aad ob. Attaata. Ga- ean d«pU rate prtrvr* ini Croukary. Gtaaawafv, Wood ware arel Tinware. Looking Gtaaana. Show Case* arid Lampe, ta aay N<a thorn market, atel eave y>m a good profit ta Iretellt Gaa l agaote for Laybsth 1 * improved Fly m. It fa No* Cbuceded That 'The Music Houaeof the South la located In Augusta, Oa G O BOBINHOB aad 00. Piano* and Orgaa* Seventh annna| bolwiay trade. Superior ohMswaod organs Al) kind* of ffMM4e*J Inetrumoota. sheet aaualc sol mita4c book*. Twenty to thirty per eent. savrel to par chasing at “Tbe Maate Hotaaof tb* South O 0. RoMitaon, Augusta, Ga I gsrge Cask < 'ontrneta With the beet 4nsaiifaetursra, aod large sake al Ux- "Mual* House of th* South,” snabl* G. <1 Hotenson ri Co., at Anguwt*. io sell HUperlar pianos and irTgan* al ires price tnarr la paid by * trial I dealer,. W. N. MERCIER, OOTTOBT FA C TOR » - AND- GENERAL COBMISSIOI MERCHAMT, • No. 3 WARREX BLOCK. AtTKUSTA. 01. Will give peraosal ami undivided aUaolion to tbe weighing aod sailing of Colton Liberal eash advance* made on ooosigntaeata omci of ntnss«n ikisti. si ikih i. nu. We, the undetsigned, have thia day formed a oo partnarahlp under the firm name v s WHELEBS «fc CO., For the purpose of conducting a COTTON FATORAGE AND COMMISSION BUBWB. tuS*.e l^K, n ‘ all u T*** l *' experience In that line, we feel wnrrantwl In promtatrur Mtisfar tlon to those who may favor us with shipment*. A share of tirn pamaMae or niseis.-,, aod iueo iiaats Is rospeetfully »>llcltcd. ‘*k« oi piauloia W. T. WHELKS . _ F. T. YAKBOBOLCH. GEO. R SIBLEY. Il J -- - - WM. M j6bDA». ’ SIBLEY & JORDAN, OOTTOTW F*AC .VOTIS, -A «Ag,IMtJl. <l,l. We are agents for th-LVMMCB GIN ami the COTTON BLOOM GIN. 8| »« | « | AttfßtloßClTcn »o Welrtitk, qnlfk -Sniexi Ppbm>i Befwna Porter Fleming, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, 738 Beynold Bt. ( Augusta. Ga. ALSO, DEALER IN WOOL abnd GEOIIGI jk. «J ELA.IVH. For Selling*. 60c. Storage, 26c. M. COT TOM FACTOR ft COMMISSION MERCHANT »o e WARREN BLOCK, mcm ui nnici raiiti iinm u Ltbarel advaaeaa Bap* oa Cbttoo aad Prodaae ta atom. Pwaaoal atiaatfoa givwn to Weighing aad Bailing. M- ▲, BKOVAIA, J Oetton Fact«r aal Comniissien Herehant, 787 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. W Prompt attoaiioo given to all baainaaa. Agent for Ceortia and South Carolina for tbe Baltimore Compound Hand Powar Baling Pragr, the beat preaafor all pnrpoaae made. Sand forcircnlare. Different aisea on band. ang23 Jen HALLS SOF-FEDIHG COTM GIN AV i t li OoiMleiiMer, PRONOUNCED BY COMPETENT JUDGES TO BE ÜB£| FULL SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR NO 8AL«!! V.!}?".' I ’o." 1 Mr WkLTBHSrirfT writes us: U'AbiUKTtrN. Ga., June J. 1981. taunt*. IV AiiMkk, WsnuAt'k ,t <’r>.: Gkntm -The Hai.i, Gin 1 bought of you last sea son Is a PsurkriT nt rxmss ' I U-«t.-«l It with three other llrst-claes (Hu*, each glMiita a bale; these 1 numbered and shipped to a Commlesfoti Hones In v,mr <4ty renumUnw them to writ* me which waa the brat glumrd. They did so, and Hall cam* out the vb ,or .. * .as. . Yuom truly. W Htt/TT Fordroular*. with plantDri crrtlfloaUwi.aDpJy U> z ’ owax. Wallace i CranMon. General AkcbU, AhkhiiU, 6a. (Hurvveaore to Warren. Wallace A On.) OOTTON FACTOR* THE GULLETT GIN WORKS, 11 snii i a rnnuTHs. abgista. h HbaufoMoroUto IMPROVED LIGHT DRAFT GULLETT GIN. snd FOR OOTTON AND HAY. RAT’D. Agent* for th* Btnitasi.t, Engine, th* flneat farm .rwrirwi *—w r—ta r. r^—_ skids mounted or trasttoc. eogme *var saw la Ueorgta, «> TWaHKwra Burins. Retorn Tubular Bolter on skid, or atattonary Thle boiler dore aoC throw sparks an.) cannot t» exploded by low water, atoa 4 totoi£m* trtraci (template ootfft* cf Bagtaea aod Maw Mill*, uoaquaisd la prtoe. bead fog wte* SECOND HAND ENGINES. Fo£° D 0BD “- for OOTr o" r 1 C.». M C COBO a €O„ Harlem, Get. atari tottl™ 10 nCFOfcM THK TBADI! « l PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE A FULL GROCERIES 2TS"L”‘i£i. p ?K, F Cii.iaL < iJ*•“ *iv*aa**aU. We have atoo a Ma* tot of —bare pmaeoi ■» FUBMTURE, • Whtob w* Offer at prtaae to suit tbe tuna* Thanklag the public for their rant r-vtr-v age, we rH*p*ctJuUy solicit a amltauauce of th* a**, fowlrer at all Uu«os to wwTtthm. ,«nlMencwt>y *■»•!. booted fair and square rfoailag