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TUBBDAT, JANUARY lO.tlH
EDITOBIAL NF.WM NOTEH.
A Cincinnati factory mesdda efaveo
aaifos ut candies a day.
Tbe sate at GarfleM raiiea exceeds
the capacity at mean facte re.
Chanty begin* al home, and goes
oat to aea a poor neighbor m aoon
aailia able.
Denver beasts of having expen led
four million dollars on pnbiic build
ings in 188 L
No one han yet been beard of who
haa taken Mr*. Lydia E. Pinkham
for a Jataey lily.
Dr. Gaither, of Oxford,* fell from a
flight of stairs on last Thursday
breaking hh Uigh
Pnetmaater-Geaerel Howeoonaid
- cratcly promises io rpeod no more
, moory than bo get*.
Alex. H. Stephens baa eaten bat
Christmas dinner in Washing too
twenty-five tian a, and only once a
year al that.
The people of Atlanta are going
wp to thy doctor*' office* fur vaccina
tion. Many persona do not believe in
It aa a preventive of email pox, bat it
may bo beet to try it—if prop, r cars
to first taken to ascertain whether tbe
‘virus is from a healthy subject
last Wednesday evening In tbe
•flkeeof Maoera. Frank HAWK
Miller the cotton flrm of Wallace A
Cranston ma*le an aasignmhnt to
J, C. C. Black, turning over their ac
count* and affairs to them for eettle
mont with creditors. The aawtta of
the firm amoent to 1158,763.86; the
liabilaliae io H&018 6S. preferred ,
creditors |62,505.20, and general '
creditors |47,008, 86.
Tbe National, G mmercinl and
Nat ion al Exchange Banks and all
foment who have sent eot ton to the
flrm this season are among the pre
ferred creditors
A Cleveland dispatch reports that '
daring a Knigbta of Pythias festival .
at Bheneevllte, Tnamuroraa connly on (
Baterday evening Jan. And the floor (
gave way, precipitating ov.*r two bun <
drod persona to tbe floor below. Two
were instantly killed, ten others fatal
ly Injarv-d, and between seventy and ‘
t eighty more or lees bruised <>r bam- ‘
od Tbe building took fire almost '
instantly. The lights were nearly all {
extingtosbod, toaving the struggling
■Mi us heaaanily to group tbvir way
from the raina ahmoet in the dark.
The Are was subdued. but not until
quite a number had been more or
leaned burned Tbe night was very ’
cold, and the mx-uo to described aa *
frightful 11 the exirome.
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A e»«eeial from Washington of a f
recent date says it to stated on goo-1 ,
Mthorily that tbefollowing reumnora- f
tioo to to bo made to lbw physicians
and nurses ot Preaideat Garfield:
Oongnrn will be aaked to retire
Burgsen G< n. Barna with the rank ’
and pay of Major General, instead ot
Brigadier, aa ba now i». Dr. Wood- ’
ward, now holding tusrauk of Maj- 1
or in the medical corps, is to bo ad- <
vanevd by act of Congress to the (
aj-ecial rank of Colonel, to be created *
for bias in rveuguition of bia service*
to the late PresHenl. Under tbe act
tn pay all the expenses incident to
and incurred by P Added Garfield's
i!l»eaa and dea h, bills to tbe amount
of 1110,000 or 9125.000 will come in.
Os tblk uppmpnatioe, Lira Bliss, Ag
ue*, and Hamih on are to receive two
thirds, which would give to each ’
about 124.000 or *l7 000. The physi
cians aay that under no mreumatan ’
<h v will they present bills either to
Mrs. Gai field or agaiust the estate of
her di t iaeut husband. They desire a
quiet and ewtoahle re* t torn ent, and {
thisperpew will urge tbe appoint. ,
meet of a joint committee of the Sen. t
ate and House to determine what «
amount they atoosrid receive. They ‘
will suggest the propriety of author!* ]
ting the Biaretary of War and Secre
tary of the Ttreawury to draw the
vouch! re. The four nuruaa are to re
ceive f12.50fi such. Dr. Lamb, of the I
Burgeon-General 's ofltoe, to to receive
fllOO for the autopsy which be made
Dr. Beytoero, who wen Dr. Blam' ao
ofateat, wHI atoo receive a ruesouabk
Umgfior hto aouslant attoodanae. It to I
psfi hauwn what uhMgo the railroad ,
Sampan fan wOl mate for the use ot 4
the as irfn’ indue or tbe construction
| «f Ite aa« tractehW in Waahiagtoa <
wad 1— < Ibißsh
■Ksj", t
I Small po< drawing nonrar.
Pinkie has been raging in Rlflp
ton. among borane but none have
died from it ye*.
Floyd county to proud of the pre*
mium for tbebeet tnUe of ooUon ex*
bibited at tbe Expositioo.
Judge Oliver ot Elberton, who was
seriously wounded a few days agn. to
some better, and hopes are ootertmo
ed of hto recovery.
A bust of William Gilmore Sims
made by J. Q. A. W srd, baa boon
presented by two New Turk meu to
tbe city of Columbia, 8. C.
Il to rumored in Atlanta that Judge
Martin J. Crawford will soon retire
from tbe Supreme Bench and go into
training for tbe next gubernationsl
race* Biden ep.
A while mae and a negro who be
fore tbe war held towards each other
the position ot master and slave, are
now member» of the lower House in
tbe Legislature of.Teeneosee
According to the Swainsboro Her
ald, a white man on the plantation
of Hon. Neil McLeid in Emannel
county, split in lour days 2,000 mite
and cut hto own timber, besides
walking six miles to his work.
A horse is on its way from Lafa
yette, Indiana to New York which
weighs 2.046 pounds. It to of Nor
man blood, of an irongray color and
three years old. It beat Barnums big (
horse by several hundred pounds.
Tbe Charleston News and Courier
newspaper was sold on the 2nd of
Jennarv by ite owners, Riuidan and
Das eon, to a joint stock oompany
for |l<to,ooo o eh. Tbe mansgem**nt
of the remain substantial
ly unchanged.
J. Winslow Jones A Co., packing
firui incorporated under English Isw,
doing bneiusM in Put Hand Me., and
owning fifteen corn factories and five
lob»ter tectoriee in Maine, and four,
teen lobster and ralmou factories In
Providence, have tailed for 1182,000.
Five negroes have been arreated in
Milwaukee, on tbecharge of seduc
ing young white gttla Four girls all
under fourteen years of age, have
bean enticed into a negro hell-hole
kept by Era ma Smallwood, and seduc
ed. One girl claims that four or five
brutes violated her iu immediate suc
cession,
One day last week Mr. J. I*. Wuatb
ersbee, dry goods and grocery mer
uhaut, at LOW *»d 1.021 Hroaii St,
was arrested under an action of bail
trover, brought by H. B- Claflin ACu
of Now York, through thdr agent
Levi Ooh a, and lodged in jail. A pe
tition for a bearing in the matter
taa been filed by council for Mr.
Wesdher-bee, and bearing will prob
ably take place before Judge Bnead
in a few days. Tbe amount olaime i
by Claflin A Co. i« 310.000 Cube the
agsnt of the firm, was afterwards ar
rested, on charge of purjury, but
waived examination and gave bond
for his appearance,
Among tbe dead of 1881 in the
Jnited State, are the following who
were more or leea diatinguivLed
Senator Matthew Hale Carpenter
of Wisoonsin; Hun. Fernando Wood
of New York; Hon. Nathan Clifford
of Main*-, Juatioe of the Supreme
Court; Senator Ambrose E.Burnside
of Rhode lalan I; Hou. Hendrick B.
Wright, of Pennylvania ; ex-Gov.
Usury D. Cook, of Washing on City;
G n. Lealte Coombs, of Kentucky;
Gov. Wilts, ot Louisiana; ex-Altor*
uey General Stanberry, ex-Gov. John
J. Bagley of Michigan; ex-Senator I
liitcbeock, of Nebraska; ex-Benstor
Orville H Browning, of Illn*ote;Ger.
Judson Kdpsliick, of New Jvrsey;
Msj Gvo. Emory Upton, Maj Gen.
John C. PemberxMi, Gen. Robert
Patterson.
MONEY MADE
If you want to make money, gel
the light to make aud e«lf Mcßride
and Cim Water Filter two ot
t toe beat articles ever discovered
-Bee them Work aud become couvinc
ed. Active puahiag men can make
money handling teem. Write to Mo
Bn de aud Co. Atlanta Ua
It la Now fCouceded
Tkat ~T1» Mateo Howee ot Uw Boats ' te
teoatsd ia Augnota. Osa
ft. O. ROBINtKiN sad 00.
Pioaea sad Organa
**Th<BHkmvbof 11m
ft . ArtSacMk Jtervata, tea
esure. VMr etasto to eessgtate and prtam
are aa tow as tee towset.
For Fresh
GOODS
CALLATTHX
T
Vn,riety (■ltoT'c*
Jte*l you can gel them.
CORN,
PLOW
LINES,
-AJ»U-
Grroceries
dUUT BBCEIVED
y
• wtß
FOR SALE.
A An< saddle al mart new. Apply at tbl*
Office nnd pH a bargain.
Boots, Bliootr«aiid linte.
Wm. Mulherin A On., ot Augusta, havs
openol a branch store at the stand lately
oncuptod bylMr. Pntrr*Kwnan. op(*»*lto the
muoument. The Irlcoos of the Britt snd th*
public will tlnd a largo stock nit his branch
store and »!»<> al their oM stetßl. OH Br.ed
Ureei Mr K**en*n will be ptoaeod to( see
hto friend* St the Branch Btore
8 M
Vts t tbe ‘Mu«lc H> u*nof tb«B*"ith.” or
write to G. O Ruliineuu and (Jo , Augusta,
for catalogue*. prtoß* and term* of pianos
and organ*. Pure.iisem* will And prices f**r
•ame rank*' an* I ay to of Instrument from 10
to to per ooulluß* th*u elsewhere.
The Music House or the South.
0.0. Robinson, of Augusta sell In Texas .
Arkanste*. Louisiana. Mt*kl*»'npl. Aisham*
F oridn and ev«rv Southwn Htate n**tth of
Grocvi*. Awret* <*•’ faaUy ,u b * v ' s ,
the “Music Hous* of tbe Route. |
DiDhtheria
A The BTOHWC W Os thU hM
savsd link ot Bvea nOkMV DAVIT pangniXM* to awa an iTfirtsiH
n aaa been betor* toe potete tor SteSy F****. *»> to toms rained where tt to bate kamra.
A tow utraota Mm veteatary toanaotea* read aa totom:
ts , ssaffi= tsss!sis
■am aaste I ii|pito tesw tran rate* ant
IMCtoatoaaCKrar.PAnKlUjaitoMßoegaaL R smsa wtea srerytttag atoe mas
Itotoy* *rs one* to few h— A toMto st Pamßuam to tea Soweto a saSegwMd lAMao
runty teuuld IM wtotoML An CraMtoto awl to at aa i ,aea , sad fliea par toxtoe.
PSMY DAVIR A ROM, Prapriaaara. Prwlctenow, «. L
1937 EBfABLIBUKD
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PLATT’S
FURNITURE PALACE
The Cheapest, tbe New test, tbe Larrea* aard Oldest Establish aeeat
in G«*r|ia.
LARGHBT asarwtaaaM ot Ftos Bedroom atom to BasswueA Mikiymay. Vatawt and
Oak. of tossM pattsra* and fowwte rutem Parts- Ratto fa Bbtmv and Go*.u MatMapay.
Walnut and G"4O. to Go<Hta* R*w Mika, Mrp« Rtefa <to Latna. Hair sad Mrtoter Übwnr
* a frasi4| f ßreMMrarFtor%Mnrer*. BaMwto, CMtre and Card Ttobtoa, 8to»
board*. Cteto* and tMtwr (beer. Hall tMavto, Pr otter a sad Oartod Hair. Barter bate*.
Mirror WaotnAa*. Ftoasg aa 1 Futatag Ctoatowßaarafagtes. Mka. I saagia. toaokisadi.
Rauaa and Gsrpß Busbara. tfoclag Mattraeaea. Hering PRtowa. etc.
PLATf BROTHERS, Agent*.
768 asd 7KJ Broad Htrem, Angnata. Gv
BBT Agnate far Use Na iooal Wire Ms* Mattram tkig* of tbeßrg Cbe*".
Ginn i Him
The Ulve
Oarxiet and
GROCERY DM
OCars A Fall Mae Os The Foitowiac Gouda
Low Fur Cash Or Ito Kquivalent.
CABPKT DEPABTMEMT.
Body Brumelta Oarptea
Tam tel j Bnieeeila Chrpeta
Heavy »-Pte Oarptea
Hentea all Woof Cerptea
OuUoo and Wool Carpeta
Stair Carpets and Rode
Btriped Venetian CxrpeU
Hearth Riuf and l>w Mat*
r-x-ua and tantuo Mattiox**
Moor Oil Ctatha, *U widths
TaUn Oil (loth**, all width*
Widow Shade*. Curtains. G>rnl«*e. Ptcture
Frrae*. Chrvrooe' aud uteer Uiiiitfa too nu
■aeroua to mnoUno.
OBOCEBY DEFABTMENT.
Fmia, Ham
Magnoi-a Harns
Country Haras
Frrtis. Break hud Hams
Ferris tjmokwl B**et
Geo. A. Bslßc.a tort Flour
Baker, s Choice Flour
Milk Cractors
Faoey CractoM-e
Best Teas and Coffee*
Fancy Work Baskets
Hani:in*. Martrt, and Clothe* Baakote.
Br.-oma. Doalcra, lute, Bucket*. Pall*.
Stable amt Yard Bn».*oa, Uve Clilckcae
and Oremed Poultry.
MY MOTTO-.
The Nir.Me SlxpntHa h-ttoe than th* slow
Kh'Hltur. Quick Ha o* and Btnall Prodi*
fur eaah. Ocrpets, aud Oil Cloth.* Made
and Laid. Curtain* aud Shade* llunx At
Hiiort Notion,
828 Hroad Sirect Augusta Ga.
Special Orders
For ptan<>* and organs, for boll-tay trlfta.
are for <arded almoet daily to G. O. Bobin
son A Go, A usual*. Ga.
MVID.LANDRETH 8t80». PHRAj
THE
Augfiißtn Hotel
Bi NOW TUB
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JElowL in jVusx*nMt» !
** * • q
TEHMB LOW FARE FIfiST-CLASS.
Notwithstanding the largo and erjent
shirk of ptata.'V an.l oimiw at "lira Mu,to
H»umo( the Boutti," G. O. B*jbln*i*n A Ci.
t»le4.»|4**l u>*t weed h»r Itltern P.uw.v t ud
Goran*, tn till orders whlcS ate c aulng In
by every mall.
■ Ms
A VALUABI*E F\RM OF
561 acres well timbered and in
gno«i oonilition, situated on Head
stall, aud B'gbrier creeks Eiflbt
miles from H irletn* Seven miles
from Ora ring. Bun ntf&l on the north
and as by Thns, Connell, and north
and west by Juhti. Adam».|Soii'h weal
by Headstall creok and South by
Big-brier er*ek. and lands of Mima
J. Isdsle. on the north.
For particulars, apply to George
A. B-iilie. agent for Mrs £ Charlotte
Silcox 743, Broad SL tngusta Ga
A a*M or sots store** may CM seem to unarm to mute,
and U iwntoflty sttMancd to oaa eaeliy be cured: tat ugteci
to Often MfowM by n*rwiap«*ss» er topatSrrtr. No
eifflrtw has ever been dtoaovtoed wteta eha *> ewtahty
r sad s*r,ty i* aeeh ease* sa raUCT DA VIS' PAI*
wtWm rra* {prtotoa*: Tteer P»n»
BStetotasle ■** ■■* *wosc bo terwi
p hto* red kae act teanknon to
fc tartaaa Ttes has re* tooato
PMT MMMH wh» flat MRtW ■» W
J 3300 Faclxages
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
' W holomfil <? and HLotail.
TIIMBE goods were pnrehseed for Cash from leading manulacturera and are offered
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to our frtenda and the public at the Lowret I’ricw.
W* have many bargain lots which will be secured by those who make- an early call.
Win. Ml] HER N A CO ,
T 22 and 913 Broad Street, Augiuta, Ga,
miMm
To offer tbe LARGEST end most complete Flock of rifeg
DRY GOODS,. CLOTHING, SHOES.
,9-HATS. Etc. it h«a ever been my pleasure to commetice
Ff*“SPRING trade with. I b»]ie Ly cuutinnvl addifioua riur riQg
Mr mg Spring and Snrmuer, to make it still more attractive,
MT aud hope by fair dealing and attention to business, to -qua
W*merit aud receive the patruuagp of the commnnily -qjg
IVT EFatclier.
THE WHITE
Superlative in Its Attributes
It Stands ACKNOWI.EDGEDTHE KING of al' SEWING MACHINES
The VI HITE ha.* been nsed for more *• *
l"‘ H ’
■lj. m*rk.t Th WHlll''.- th*- quic
" ' ‘'l* '' ' :r ' *
i' i J : >l“ tn i” l ' dor J>i* 1' ver v j ’
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YE\K> 1.. th' in-*' nf<v IIICT- >mii VMM J, A mIWI
■:< rlitic.it*-of warr*nty i- gi»*-t> U> e*el
pnrehaear. We do not piddle them, thus
wo are enabled to sell them cheap*-r than, M ,
find-cltis* old patent tna, btnee are sold M tot A l
g a r * v ‘
or write for circulars and prices ’W | | -
J. n. & T. F. SMITH.
J. HORACE SMITH, No. 525 BROAD Sf REET, AUGUSTA, GA-
J. ” & “€O.
LEAD IN LOW PRICES!
FURNITURE of all Grades.
Mmsra IND SPRING BEDS ILL SIZES & STI LES
Nice Walnut and Chamber Bets, Dreaahur Cose. Marble Top, for Fifty Doi lata and up!
We have put down tbe price of One Furniture J 5 peiioert Save n-o*ee b» c ilUng on
oa be ’ore you buy. J. L. BriWLF* A ( O
- AObdaiA. PA.
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FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
NOS 616, 617 and 619 KOLLOCK STREET,
-A-ug-wiita, Oa.
TO OUR PATRONS: Our Foundry and Machine Works, which were dedroywt In
July by tire. h«v« tieen rebuilt, enlarge I nnd furnlabnd with new tool*. We can lutt -h
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS AND MACHINEKT of all description*. »nd nt n »-ou
oide price* ami ot the t*-*t quality. Prices will f>enivonj>f anythin? vmi nmy want by
h-uinit im know what you need. If you need men tent to your puicu to nquili visit
- Mill or Enif'ue write ua. ray 17 ly
W. J. POLLARD, •
NOS. 734 and 736 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
Gottoa Factor and GQmiaissiftn Me reliant,
AND DEALER IN
Y < >1" ALL KIWOS-
Ateo Diatoh's Circular hhwa. Rubber end rc-ntber Be.lti-»r. bumin Pipe, Water nnd Sienra
Gauges. Oonooottooa, Oil Cu|m; top. Globe and Check Valve*. Guvernon*. Wreucii**.
etc, togetb* r with every aiticte of aUxni and water titling*, finding*, etc.
General Agent for Talbott & Sons..
Talbotts Agricnltnral Engines on wheel*, Pot table Engines on ekida, Bta
t'onaty Engines, Tubular and Ixicomotive Boilers, Turbine Water Wheels.
Coin and Wheat Mills, Saw Milla, Shafting, Pulleys, Boxes, Hangers aud
Patent Spark Arresters. ,
Watertown Strain Engine Company.
WiUet.own agricultural t ig’ne* on wheels, port-ible engines on skids, dairy
entiinr? for email building*, vertical eogivev, static nary engine* with and
wiibont cut off, return tnbulsr boilers with two flues, locomotive and ver
tical boilers, saw mills, etc.
C. 4 G COOPER 4 CO
Coopera relf-propellmg (Ireel ion) engines, farm egric lioral engines on
wheels, port ibis engine* on skids, stationary engtees, locomoiivo and re
turn tubular boilers, corn and wheat mitt, portable nidi with portidi'e bolt
a.liched, amat machine*, dastlesa wheat ssparalois and oat and weed ix
ksclor; saw mills, double and tingle.
J W CARDWELL and COMPANY
Cardwell wheat threxhera, separators and cleaners; “hog-gron«d” thresh
er*, hydraulic Gotten preece *; horse powers, mounted snd down; power
corn shel'era sot) feed cotters
iflisTii uiniTU w. ill [limn num & u
Reapers and hinders, reapers sod mowers combined, angle binders, reap
ers sad movers, enltivators and grain sowers.
FAIRRANKS 4 co.
Fairbanks' standard scales, all eraae and patterna. Alarm cash drawer*.
•O“ Manufacturer of the following machines: *stoß
Netdefa A Goodrich Improved IXL COTTON GIN. Re d's Mirai auto
ma2*’P***r•c,e* P rß ' t (■fo*® ® f ’*•'**■ P**wer), Smi-b'e improved hind
!’ ower ooUou P*~*v. ooi.-vn gin feeder, cotton or»o ten v», i tw Vi r -
«»te*. MT E**x *>e», Co;ire G o«, etn. repa si in a work-
maulike mtnoer >*der* ard'c'iad and p-o-np-lv executed.
For fort her parttoM »ra, eitee < > 'J.'aei* nd iu'-. *iaai* r. »i*. app'y b>
Jtil ly w J. POLLA BD