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P»Mte*4 lv*ry Tasstay, at Mariam, Oa
J. W. VKBONRE. Ei>rroiia*u I’v blwhu.
TUESDAY, DCTO3EK 11. IMI.
KDITUBIAL news NOTES.
TsTeqnire* aeven hundred p rtinds
of end mx Hdv* ofjbaron ’ wiib
tread in proportion, to m ike a dinner
for th* intualeaof the Asylum at Mid
way.
Meostor Lsmsr maker** mmpvrgo
•peeolM* aiUiug in a chair. But La
war «n ail down and talk better
than Btne-tenth* of men iu
America
la the tirufly^bnryhig'*£ ,<M ”"iZ o f
Mr. William Maluom, iu Ouotia aoa -
ty, six chi Mien, all relative*, bate
beep bark I id the lad month {Most
cf litem died from diphtheria.
The only two Pre.idents of the
(lasted State» wlk> but* the u*m* of
▲brubuii. wet lituir death* from I Li
ballet of the r*«amlln —Alrtsban. Liu
ooin and Abraham Garfield
Ono cl the to
farming on the t edit system is that
it fores* the farmery to sell their 'cot
ton as aooti ae they get it IntOldOve.
Thn man nh ruiu Lis ou ti f*(in can
select hi* own limo fur selling. «.T
Foor men have been elevated to
the I’rraidtuey on account of the
death of the elected I’rerideui: Joo.
Tyter, April 6, IM I; Millard Fi"-
more, July 10, 1850; Andrew Jack
son, April 15, lftfi.>;*Cbostcr A Ar
tbor, September 19,1881.
Haw will this dtrfoT4he - r.aijts’of
the labor of one man ? S<vun ba e
of eulton, 200 bnshela of ooio, 100
bushels of peas, 150 bushels ot pota
toes, 80 gallons oane'syrup, 25 4bttsb
els ground pens, 75 buahels oats
This will be produced thia 'year by
one of Talbvte steady-going farmers.
ThereJs a stioug probability t'aat
th* White House will witness a wed
diwg during the present adunnisira-.
tiou— the President himself being oua
of the bgh contracting parlies, and
the widow ol a well-known and very
wealthy New Yorker U> pother Hen.
Arthur has been a widower fur some
time.
Tiro Athntn Bolling mills wbicb
burned down last week, hot bad a
mugalar Uistocy- It b.m never*! dU
leront unme», nu I Uu (ailed an many
different time*. Every one who ba*
had anything to do with it has •us
tamed lose. The lota by tire is esti
mated at |1 30,0<W 169,000 of iniur
snoe it.
Tbt> indictment against Charles J.
Guitoau, for the murder ot James A
Oarfleld, Ute Preoidei.l of the United
States was given U» lbs grand juury,
last Saturday morning, about 11
o.ciock. At 12.-46. p. tu., the grand
jury entered the Criminal Crort room
and presented the indictment agamet
Ouileau, endorsed "a true bill,-' and
signed by Cukb Cb-ircbman, fora
men
John W Quiloau, brother ot the
Preeidv-nte a»> main, says: My broth
er has made no r< quest to me, nor
has Mr. Hooville. nor lave I written
to either. lam in n delicate poei
tion, and do not with to express any
views upon the case. 1 have already
told the public through the press that
iu my bu tef there was no conspiracy
at the bottom of Ute shooting. My
father ha J his opinion about Jahns'
insanity. And I agreed with my
father, whose life and character I re
spect end love, aedil has tamed out
jiut as he thought it would. Mr.
Scoville was opposed to the views of
my father. I grieve that my brother
should have done this dreadful thing,
but A feel it my duly io act from the
stand point ot good citisvnship only.
I should be glad to be of any real
aer/iee t> my brother withia the truth
and my duty as a citizen. Mr. John
Quitaau lives in Boatoe, and Mr.
Hooville is counsel for the aaaaaaiu.
Columbia Court.
notes saabte to attend Court oe aooouat
or ak-taesa. we clip the above from the Au
miste Cbroalotoand OMeUtuitonaliat:
The Pall tens ot Oulunitaa Hu perks- Court
ad)oon»*l on Haturday Um let Inal The
roilowtas etvll biislnsm was traasarted:
Hearing. MtUthan A Cava Q. W D Pat
tarwm-award; Sarah Horse! mO. W. D.
Patterson -award, NaUonal Exchau*s
Beak vs. Jooeea A. HUI-award; Priatup.
Nro. A Pollard vs. ’Wm.tl Muee-sward;
"n. U. Yimiu« vs. Herndon Anthony, tuuri-
Kawarule st«Uubc; Oakman lor plain HIT
la iliwt thrw- <w*w>; Harsh J. Ortftu m Win.
II J<m.w twrUomrl: Salem Dutohcr tor
ptemUf. U. U. Mouse tor <kl«ou»at. pxbr
nihnt tv- nair.tiff Th* v»«* ot TJmned
h«U> vs <«•>-I>. Itentey, OcxUusi j man
dam>i«; Ku-ru Butcher tor relator. W. M ,
and M. I*. Hwwr toe respondent, was also
ai<uvu, ovVwUm ivv A J iu» cam.' iv -
•pact* Uw euwsuuHlusMUiy <X te» torn! up-
Uoa lew ia Cotamtoia egwaty. and Jwtee
***<! will be kateOd for » u> H»
to.***- yu tte.crimta*t sWe tee lUk-wia*
Seataese w* trannaehui: State va Ml te<-
dor-aseaus wOMtetevt t>> tuenter guitri
tor-AeiMrsl Wrkrst fur State, W. 0. TuU
»*teaMMt; werdht *C «*4Ky; eswt«M«
■ ><-ar* in peefteutiary; utulkm lor
new trial. (Mate vs. Daiii.'! Harper. *tab-
Ling: bteritor-Grwml for Ste»e. Tutt fur
defendant; verdict of guilty; teobtue ttuu
tin- or 12 monttm on chain gung; State v»
Broj B. Perry—murder -aoliutoi-General
foe Mate W O TuU and W M . and M. P
Iter*-, for defendant - vetdJot of not guilty;
State V». Henry' Vavla- iameriy from tbe
tvxiae ttoUrator-Gurr-ral, for Mate. C. H.
SirocMley atrl Hateiu Duteber, for defendant
-mistrial; State v» RAx-rt D’Antbro*.
burgUry —boliiVtor-Oeorrai. for Hute. Ke
lem Dutetter. for defendin'.-rerdl< tot not
guilty cooeedr l; Ktate vs. Bober t D'AnUg
n*c -burglary leocuml «■**> - Solid Ux-Ger.
etui, lot Male. •'Miao, DuUsber, for deleod
ant -V'-rdlct ot not guilty conceded . Ktate
vs. Edmond Kelly -rotating liquor witbool
li.rws.- HolMtor-General, for State. Kalorn
Dutcher. for defendant-quaebed on <te
raurrei . State te. E.I imjU4l Kelly-kuepliqr
open tippling »b>>p on Suoda> Sul lai Ux
General, fur State, Salem Duteber, for de
feudaot-verdict of gulltv and motion tor
uew trial. Mate va. Hotiert MacSy mur
der—KuUdtur-GdaenU arxl Salem DiHcbrq, ]
for State, S. F. Webb and W- D- TuU. lot
defeudanl—piea ot guilty of voluntary man.
■laughter -Oentano-, twenty yte.rs In tbr
punlteuUary. Statu va. Burre*.i WorHiam
larceuy from Uie bouse; Pds of guilty—
sentence, W 0 fine. Mr. Fraacte M. Fuller
Maa foreman ot tbe grand jury, but tbe
general proscutmenta of tiuitbudy Piesemt
no reconnueodatlons u< special Interest
l ho murder case sgalnel lleuj. I’. Burry at
tracted groat mteuUun llw evldem'o for
the State luadu a case of murder, that fur
trie defense made ooe of justifiable homicide,
aud after a brief dottlwraUixi Che jury found
a verdict of not guilty Judge Reuse and
M r T Utt made able spew las tor the detufiee
and Hollcltoi -Gme-ral V right Workud well
and faithfully for t.*o Mate Judge pottle
presided ou tbla tiUU, as also lq su«i« other
cases. Judge Bn*ad bclug uiuUilu to occupy
the beach for k -wu da) hon sccuunt of pain
ful UIiMWS.
Mcßrkte add Uo„ Atlant*. Ga . give low
prices to luMuliautam woekcry. gterwwaru,
woodwam. Unwary, lamp*, culfc-ry, show
casas. k-jkingglaasro, Keth rixxuaa duuka.
fruit jata, va-oa and toUet eote.
Special Order*
For pianos and organe, for holiday glfta,
aie forsanled almovt daily to G 0. Itobln
■x>n AiOu. August*. Ga,
BROWNS
IRON
sms
nnnwiTß non nrroEMi am
• oartate ewm Mr *ll dtaamas
mqwMtei • niimplm veatei oopw
cteUylaljaaMau.Pjipi|iln,lwiii
■atttewa Porum, Want of AmMMs
Lm» of ttnaglk, UKk of MMarßy,
•to- Knrtafeo* IM* Wood, etmngte
«m* tee uawacle*, aad Rtm* nasr
lUb to tee norm*. Act* *Mkn *
<Mm;«* tee iHquMii «•****,
maewteMf oD dyopoptto tywynmi
eech *a taeUnc tee food. Betohteg.
JBLent in tee dtomaoh Heutbsra.
Obo. The osdy Iron Pmpamteon
teat will not hincken tee teete or
give heedaohe Sold by *ll Drug
«lM* nt *.oo * bottle.
BROWN CHKMICAL GO,
Baltimore Md.
SmSal Ml taa ssmt. w. *■*• M he• < ■■■■>.
Qq o*Yi w i>—i «* —4 IMS, st m »»■»■■■
MWARK OF ItMTATtQWt.
HHEN THE FIELDS AHK
WHITE WITH COTTON.
“No money now, can’t buy Ptaooa or
Organ* until aatadb oumee in.” Yea you
can. Bakr* up $lO ratal* oct an Organ or s2l
enab cm a Plano, and wo will aeil you dur
ing Ju»\ July. Auguat and Beot ember at
Kock Bottom (a»h Kcrm, awl wait three
moat ha for U>* balance, without one oeot of
Intarrat Cbah rataa Three moot hr credit
No Internet Don’t forget It Grand bum
mer eleaiing out aak* of New an*l Hcwhml
Si ml Instrument*—Mß Ptanaa, NJ Gryena
latyiee AM gtedea. All Mena Munt
be cloond out. Hpertal tacrma t>* Inetailment
bayetu Caub tuaoue advanced only ton
per wot FUUea days teat trial. Guaran
teed tnetrumanta front at* beat maker*
tMakwna and full I a bat mat I n malted tree
r*f .Chara* AroUlwda* ltur*oa*d upon bv
Beat Ivor an v other man. by orderlna at
once tnxa the Great Wfcileeale Plan** and
»i.Ttan Depot of the Sonlh. LUDDEN A
I'mSl' HdulMera Mualo BunM.Ktraunah.
(i'Ciriß
Ijtnte titMrii f’ontmcta
Wilk llw be*! uiAuufacturera, and lar<*
rale* at tb<* “Mtirie H»u*-*< of the Noutt.”
AuabU' G. O. Hobinaou d Co, of Auffttsta. to
•ell auunrtar planoa and otiraua at Icm
price thiua la paid by auull danlcia.
PERRY DAVIS’
PAIN KILLER
IS a mSBLT VMBTABtr BEMEDY
Nt annul ut tnttui ox.
ZS&tßts sw ws» “*
notar kavm » *o*. a 1.
GRAND OPENING I -
OF THE 0. K. CLOTHING HOUSES.
_A_t»out October 3r*<l.,
Tte RROAhSTREBT, tNIVKIt GLOBE HOTRI, AUGUSTA,GA..
Will thee show the fiQMt stock of Men’s Yoath’s Boys and Ohildrerj a
, • - CLOTHING
Thai has ever been exhibited in this plaoe. Will be sold daring the entire
a*mson at prices far below anythihg ever effered in this city before. In
oonnactiuu with the noted
OAK HALL CLOTHING HOUSE,
614 and 616 Broad street,
Which is now showing thA largest and best stock of Clothing in tbe State.
Their slock comp risen everything from a cheap Working Suit to a fine
Woratei or Black Cloth Drew SuiL Before buying anything in this lino
look to your own interest, and examine their Two Large Blocks.
H BROOKS,
The Leader In Fine Ready-made Clothing.
1837 ESTABLISHED
I’L jVTT’H
FURNITURE PALACE
The Cheapest, the Neateat, the LargMt and Oldest Establishment
In Georgia.
LARGEST assortment of Fine Bedroom Suita In Roaswood. Mahowsny Walnut and
Oak. of lateat patterns ami lowsst pr im's. Parlor Suita In Ebony and Gohl Mabruniny
Walnut and Gold, In UuU-lln<• Raw Silke, Heps, Satin de Lalno, H*lr aatl Mohair Oover
lugk In large variety at equally low figures.
Fnxw-h Dressen. Mantle ami Her M irnrra, Bed.teoda, Centre and Card Tallies Sldo
‘J 1 ’ 1 h U Vl '‘ l - a4 *T J?" HtJU “b‘. Fathers and Curled Hair. Parlor Ihika
Mirror Wardrobes. Panfo-erfd FUllng ( hairs. Secretelk*.. Sirfaa. lo ugea, Wateteoda
Hatten and Carpet Bookers, Sprltg Mattress.*,, Spring Pillows, etc.
PLATT BROTHERS, Agents,
708 and 710 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
aar Agents for the Na ional Wire Not Mattree*. Sign of the BigChsir
12500 Facltages
I BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
AT
find Kotnil.
THESE goods were porelteaed for Cash from leading manufacturers and are offered
to our friends and u»o public at the Lowest Pi lev*.
Wo have many bargat n htsvliilv liixi .r
Wm. MLLHKR ■ A CO ,
722 and 913 Broad Street, Augmta, Ga.
~ W. J. POLLARD.
NOB 734 and 736 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
Gotten Factor and Gomnission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
MACHINEHY <>V ALL KINDS.
Also Dletoo's Circular Mavra, Lubber and tmlher Belting, btewai Pipe, Water and Steam
Gauges. CouneoUon*. OU Cups. Pop, Globe and Check YaJvew. Governors, Wrenche-.
etc, together with every article of etesm and water Utting*, findings, etc
GenemliAgent for Talbott & Sons.
Talbotts AgTMßltorel Engines on wbeeh,.Portable Engias* on skids, BU
tiow*ry Engmes, Osbalneatei l.ueonsmiv* Boilers, Turbine Water Wheels,
Oom aud Wheat Milla. Saw Milla, Shafting, Pulley*, Box**, Hangers and
Patent Spark Arresters.
Water town Steam Engine Company.
Watertown agncoltoral engine* on who*!*, portable engine* on skids, dsiry
engine* for small building*, vertical engines, stationary engines with and
without cut off, return tubular boilers with two floes, locomotive and ver
tical boilers, saw milbi, etc.
C. A G. COOPER A 00.
Cooper* mW-propelliog (traoGon) ewgiM*, farm agnoaltnral engine* oo
wbetes, portable engine* on skid*. stsUonary engine*, iooonsotive and re
tarn tabular boilers, odru and wheat null, portable mill with portable bolt
attached, emat machines, dostlm* wheat separators aud oat and weed ex
trector, aa* mills, double and single.
J. W CARDWELL and COMPANY.
Ord well wheat th re*her», separator* and eleaaer*; “bog-groaed' th rate
era, hydraulic cotton preaeea; horse poware, seoouted aud down; power
corn shelters snd feed cutters.
IffIISTH lAifKTil (0 m EIRIUI TUOTTII!
Reaper* and hinder*, rmper* and mowers combined, aiuglg binders, reap
ers and mo wen. cultivator* and gram sowers.
FAIRBANKS & CO.
Fairbanks' standard scaiaa, all sias* a«d pattern*. Alarm <mah drawer*.
Mr Manufacturer of the following tnaeteinee "NMS
Nebleti A Goodrich Improved IXL COTTON GIN, Reid a 'patent aato
matie power screw press (steam or water pnwer), Bmith's improved hand
power oot'on end bay press, cotton gin feeder, oottoa eoodewaer. new Vir
ginia feci cutter. M~ Engines, Cotton Ghee, eta. repaired in a work
manlike manner MT*Grdera solwMod and promptly executed
For further particulars, circular*, general toioraaGo*. eta. apply to
jkfllly W J. POLLARD
Sale.
la MOST ts rrMwce > SOWylag goads over. I sMlugrrms ah« k . • <
pCTs ftrnounUDir to and owr. <ii frebii new
very rvduoai price*, enbrtoux m toitows.
Royal Velvet Carpets, Body Brussels do, Tauestry Biumm-1. do,
and Imperia] Three-plv do, Scotch I'.griiu do, Exira Super and is,.| t ,t Le
do, Cotton and Wool do, Hefflp „ u d Vienna £, J end, 4 4 Ven.ti hl)
do; J and i Stair Bntroels jo; Stair Bodv bad FiHuvws, “apasr atd (~, ~j
Matting.; Plain, < tr-cked and Fancy < a a too do; l heap bmpe Csrpe;, r .
H mduw
Bullion Fringe, Piano and Table ( overs; Window Shade* l 0 Scuh J
Fringed Plain ami Gold Band*, Velvet Sofa Rugs: Sibitua Soft R d; . y, J
vutsnd Brussels Ruye; Cocoa Door Mats, Velvet do, Biustelado, ’
do; Sheep Shin Mata, Crumb Cloth*, Chromo*, WatkPwpet ar>l Ik , )tlh
Roane Shades, Fire Screens, Catrisge and Bargy MC’, Cetbr < b.,;.'
Star Oil Cloths and Crash. gwr Allgoods avkl forme* cate or city ac
cepts noo
JAS. C. BAILIE &.SONS,
713 ÜBOAD SIIIEET, AUGVoU. <l4
”’ “lah nv pSm
w To offer tbe TARGEST and most oomplete vtock of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES,
W*- HATS, Etc. it has ever been my pleasure to cosamenee
fYV-SPRING trade with. I hope by continual addijiofi' <io>.«%<
MT ing Soring anti Sammer, to make it still more a<tra< live,
•wp" and hope by fair dealing and attention to business to
fcfmmt and receive tbe patronage of the community
_____ JB Hatctier.
THE WHITE
SBWOfO ?
Superlative in Its Attributes
It Stands ACKNOWLEDQEDTHE KING of al* WWfKO M XCRIXEs
The W HITE has been used for morn
than four year*, in. i iris | ;v - ett-r
HStlbfuCtion thin snv inaclin. i|
the market Th- WHITE i* th
:t is nl»-' I Er I . I v
m bite m.i’loiK ■ W A 111 \N 1 ! ’■L !’■
YEAlt> ill llie mar. 11f.,.t !!!■ is
certificate of i- '■ '
purchaser We do not piddle them, thns
we are enabled to sell them cheaper than I y
first clnsx old psieul ma< binea are Hold ■ A
twr All orders by mail bhall bav.
or write for circulars and prices
J. D. A T. F SMITH
J. HORACE SMITH, No. 525 BROAD 31’REET, AUGUSTA, GA
LEAD IN LOW PRICES!
FURNITURE of all Grades.
MITTRISSESIH SPRING BEDS ILL SIZES i STILIA
Nice Walnut and Chamber Beta, Drrvwlng Case, Marble Top, tor Fifty Dollars and up!
We have put downithe price of fine Furniture 25 perjeent. Save money by calling m
u«before you buy. J. BOWLES ± LU.
W o \wv\
ww \ K
(foundry & MACHINE WORKS,
NOS 616, 617 and 619 KOILOCK STREET,
jViig-kiMtFk. Oa.’
TO OUR PATRONS: Onr Foundry and Machine Works.'which were destroyed In
July by Bro. havo been rebuilt. eularger! and furnished with uew We can luinish
IRON AND BR.VBB CASTINGS AND MACHINERY of all descrtptlon«. and at resi-x.-
able ptieee and of the beet quality. Pnees will bo given of .luyUlliiir you may want by
lettiug us know what you need. If you need men sent to your place to repair '"ur
MUI or Engine write us. I. ny IT ly
18 ai
Findlay’s “ Eclipse” Screw Cotton Press!
rKDLiTB WIOVCHT HION SCBIW rOTTM FIKSS !
(For Hand. H.»rse, Water sad Mom Pbwwu
'Stenin ICng-incM, <?ir<’ialriv Haw ai»d
OriMt
Horse Powers, Gin Gear. Mill Spindles, Water Wbeeto. Go ABM*
MEL MICHIXERY DF IHRT BESCBIPTIOX.
MiarUugs. PuEcys and Hang<w Iron Fronts for Store Houaes, Ik or asd Wtod< ’ 8
IRON COLUMNS—tn fact, any and all kinds of ChsUags
Kepa.fr* of* Wlaohinery a Mpeoialt?'
rtrvliZr l Lad f r * t ’’ >ior ‘ J ' Frn Ptkwa and rave purchasers freight- s '’ od S* crlt ’ u>
C. I). FINDLAY, AGT..
jy!2 3m FINDLAY IRON WOBKS. MACON, G-*