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J. W. VKBOXE&. torn*hmu»
MtaMw * fa
TVBTOAT. jaetary •<—
JUVfTOBIAL VKWM ROT ML '
A pretty *"io to tbe aobtoot
puivwit of
Kami will *•* Krwly-'** years
fa oga m tbeWth in-fa
There ir 28,000 wgufar IWJW
etouretom to ibto enwntry.
Thare ■« 5.8 M ■ ''tnaa Catb lie
ctourcbcsio the Umtod Bistro
Seventeen fbowt*cd Anflw worth
of epoofT*. to om pile. Was recently
•old at Kry Wert.
Mr. J. M Re«i and Mb* Bailie
Aahnwa fa Lineolnton. were married
on Tmday morning last.
The aoont of eetito b* 1881 io
Trxa to 480,000 heal The rt'itnale
value of these to •boot 840,000,000
Fit hundred and one convict* Ifi
the Arkaoros peuttenUary. Over one
bcodn-d fa tbeuumder are ararder
ore
An niii oto man" bae eapolled a
tape worm Mb tort L.ug. He rspaeia
tn eave enough on hie grocery bl
to pay the d-.cto«!
A Bepobltoan rpeaal Mateo that
op the Ifitb, 21 persons were killed
to a railroad dtoa- er on the Chiang ■
Milwaukee and St. Peal railwad •»
New Albion, lowa.
Pndemor 8. M. Ainaworth.nl 4 b
one. Alabama, roaimittel enid M at
that place on the IGib by -tabbing
himself lour times in the breart. No
cause is known far the act
On the 14th a negro by the nam*
of Atoik Will isms, was arrested fur
the Dilute of r-pj upon the per
•on of • 12 year old white girl by tbe
aaiMuf MUltoTtokuor, in Dawaon.
Mr. It-1 Hardin, who to charged
with the murder of Geo Davia. -eol,
in thtoeoenty, iu 1877. hi gi enbuud
tn tbe sum of 810,000 fur hie ap|>ear-
Mnerttbe April Te>m of Lincoln
Superior Coart - McDuffie Joanrnl.
Tbe temperance people ot Chicago
bovomvued Mr. Jami G. Thrower,
the grant Gdbd Templar of Georgia.
U totooi them upon quest ions affi-ei
fag the eases- Thia ton aumpliment
It to probable that Mr. Thrower will
answer tbe request iu persou some,
time to March.
TBte Maooo Tai graph *ay*Gror- >
gta ha* bun 100 p w-r to afford a i
boa*. Several hare tried the climate
but it wa* unfavorable lor a happy '
growth Owe by owe they faded away ’
totowud by U>e monicipel bo**e*. on I
IB—we blech tn admit it—-there let 1
wowwe genwine, unadulterated, ci
■M-pan bo** io the State.
The Meemnr Katie brou, ht down 1
on her taut trip from Beach Island 1
J7 cache of white chalk from a chalk 1
d< po«it on that inland, ooueignel to
parti** North. Tbie article ia n*a<l 1
in making paper collar*, Idly white
and alec to adulterate flour and fin
white eager. It ia, therefore, poaai
ble that a portion of thia ahipmeni
may be returned to thia market io
corn* of .be ebore mentioned article*.
A campaign lie ia going the round*
of the prow, to the t fleet that Sarah
Bernhardt hnng np her etoeking
CbriaisM* eve, and the next m >m
ing aba found it badly borrt in cev
entl pin o»«, mho© oi e having Jammed
a tend pencil into it. Sarah says it
aaa no'a I rod pencil-it wee* match
Thia fashion nt originating exaggera
ted atone* abuntopublic character ia
all wrong, and should be frowned
down by a free aed na*haekled pre**.
dodge N.H. Manon, of Wrigbte
vlk han a csrioaity tu the way of a
gout The goat, which ia about one
y« ar old, baa eighteen born* -two on
iii* bead and four on each foot and
leg. Those on bis feet and teg*
gtew from hi* te-ofa, and art low
from kier u> eight tasohe* in length.
Reuben. eon nt the Jodg*. cot them
<>• about four month* ago, and the
above stated length show* the rapid
ny of their growth. Thio goat ia ia
ata ed a wariurity. and would be of
great ewrvioe in an animal show.
James R Wilmot, a faraarr living
near LaancMlar, Ky., on Um night of
Um IMb kilted bi* motor aged 8»;
be wile, and two daughter*, aged iv
and Isl, in tbeir bode. end then bung
binemif in bin barn. He weed a new
obnrpaaa. He attempted to toot»
tatter escaped
aud to to tew Ufa. Anathar nan
OKed A MI levrwed by w young indy
Ti 1 Ulin, who waa aruneed. and
dfaeoeertagtbe mmd**SW«fa»ntimm
took tbo Mito leAuwm her anaaaad
- mfepbd. . TfeeMurfato t<—ed-toe
‘ atoghbort, baa •<»• wesaWde—— *
toaster tbe howm wtoil deyhght
. <itaaot ww fa food -fas n—gntomtrsn.
teat foiee od ea tomaao Aahmnm
fetboafal hmf-etoiy weohi Ito fa
The probofae oaeritotfa the G«i
taaa trial to Um adsorbing topic A
dtrtingnsbed Ngw E—toad lawyer
f. r memos. fat- gwen fc as hto epia
k>w that, feed to m fa oomo r. sports
Ibe defence baa been, it tone ctoartv
made owl that Grit sen bolowge to
that class of criminal* whom, when
tbe ptoa of inanity bae boon it up,
jurieshave found ootguiby *odbae>
confined m lunatic* TWla to' th,
view taken quite largely by lawyer*
and persons who view it’s* an ordi
nary raoe. The lawyer* and other,
•penally Interanted to behalf of th
criminal now rxpre-s o-neiderabic
cor fi< fence that tbe jury will not con
viet Some pwnM who have ■fodi
ed the jnmrwaod mode thmulvu*
familiar with the rharacirrtoties at d
general i rt< lugrocn of jwrywn, lend
toward tbe opinion that th* verdiet
of gniity will nerar ba rendered b>
tbia jury?
We believe it will fa era wh to far- .
erne • well evtabliebed fact th t lhe
grunt eornmnaer. otherwiae littfa -
Airek Strpbeiw haa fae ‘"tovefaot*’
bead of Ibem all. ffi- aometiroee op
(>o»rB the democratic caucaaea bat it
nearly alwaye tnme ofa that be i> '
right. When the detndcrata iu eofi
grea appointed aeomiaiitao to iuvqy
tigale the title by which Mr. Hayea
held tbe vffice of Pre-ident, he afalit
wu bad polwy and when name dem
ocrat. in bto diatiict talked about dt -
tenting him in the nominaning eon.
vunli< n. io oou« qnenoe, be acid if hi
wan ruled out fur that vote, ha wouhl
appeal to the people. .• He to now <
vh 'wi' g the »am« “towl. bead, d -eqa * I <
io reliving to go* into tbe toatoUbn 1
of i'xk-pendenu and republican*
He baa recently anid that ha doea not
•ppiova of tbe coon of Hon. Etm ry ]
Speer in retiring to go into the dem- i
. cratic caqco*.
Atlanta Abtaae.
Oa last Friday night Are wm di*,
covered io toe basement of Senator
Hrxwn'e now building on the oortn-r
oi Alabama and Pryor •'root* oceu
piwd by Frank E Block a* a caudy
factory. The building waa complete
ly destroyed Tbe loo* on the build
ing ia MO,OOO, insurance 180,000.
The total )o»* on building and •ton
in 175,000, with an in>oranee of SBO,-
000 The following are of the
lne«*» reported: Wilson House SBB,-
000; a Mot*.»$10,000 jßerke
•20,000; Jaekron $25,000; W. W.
Simpem, 20.000; Campbell A John
son** Sdooo, $4,000; Richard Caaaidy
cigar manufacturer, $800; Neff k Co,
soap factory, $3,000; Howard, Wad
k Cn, tobacco* $20,000; John Steph
cna k Co., grocer*, $15,000.
Hew Mirk A. Cowper.
Georgia will alway* be proud of
the name that bead* tld* paragraph.
A name interwoven with the history
of our Stale for two-third* of the <
peat century. N«jor Cooper call'd
the flrst railrood meeting ever held in
tbe State, and made the flrat speech
in tbe meeting. He made the first
suggestion that built tbe first cotton
mill in the State. Tbe first iron work*
were built by bi* ag*B?y He bpilt
the flrat merchant mill in tbe State,
and waa tbe And man in Amorico
who bad iron converted into steel
He baa parsed fair ►core yearn, and
io Mill spending much of the power
of giant intellect tn Georgia's indue
trie* A nobler heart, a broader in
tellect, and m >re oniiraing energy
never were combined ia any one man.
Tbonaanoe are living to day who om>
bear evidence that hi* goodnea* wee
greater even than tn* public spirit.
Houston euwaty -has jart-voted
800 majority lor no fence.
1 """*
If you waat to make money, get
the itobi to make and mil McNnde
and OtM Stove Water Filter two ot
ilm Imm4 MTticWf htw discovered
See them Work and beeome convinc
ed. Active paahing men can make
money bandUag tuaaa. Write to Me
Bride and Co. z fl I junta Ga.
It to New Ctameednd
TMtHheMaatoßoemef Ontenih' to
i tentote to flwruM|>M /
I O. O.KNMXBOX aedOO.
TteeatawandtaMreef pawthrnw wear
' SX'ES'US.T&ttrXJS
I atari Iy eatemaed hr ha nurite eml cetfenw
;
I * 't -***“
L dto fam ** a.
CARDEN
SEEDS
CALL AT THE
ViaiHoty Mtor«.
And you can r*t them.
I * BARKER’S L
GINGERTONIC
fatmfawana* BHMmM Hi iit.i.MrWw
deteciasM JM* <fa Caw, Bamlfai Mfad
t <-pU-< s WdMU-
Ha »* •* <H<wrlm<^ih.lww.fa, ail— rti.h i ■.
HVaaya aww. m* wiMry waua.
100 DOO-Ama
FH -r»—< fawwu i« C-<w T«w. w fcr
« lull W HHfawcw. Try fa wMk yaw. al
MMet.uyVrmMtay.
Ma.aHd*<-*M> >i Orot(fa.v m«w«
terwMt Mw Um. *w<l for anaifor k> HOomi A
gjfe WAm. sow, N. ¥.
|*Mwm4baam« Mb> Utete. fa> Onm« I
OOUOTE - t n sfaiii>y to——< |
| pmfawn HR ins fam*— pfiat. Nm 4 Ito. |
, Oro. O. Robinson < Co.
Ship rtann* ami onrssa to any point In
the ttaitli <•> trial for fifteen days, with
prlvlh-u" of rvtumlns. free <’t all -xpenae
of transportaU'*. If mAi'uUrvly saUafactu
**• 2 I
Imnre Cash Contracts
Wltfi the best manufacturers, sml farirw
•atea St the- "Muric Hotiw of the Health.-
anabfo- G. O Butaueoc A Gi.. nf AnooMa; to
•nil aeneriar ■ uHme ami onrans al taw
prim than I- paM ■r*'" ll dealer*
w
FOR sale.
A flne aaddte atnxiet new. Apply at tbta
Office end jrrt a terrain.
ttWumdim Ueurdkoxa.
Uprwino. Fein In U»c Bark and Hide. *)
Tbro-.fe BMhlar •« alntul U.*n the* dtaaw; hot ibc |*ln ran be ramul aa-1 ths
, tear caret »>t •• -•» n%vtar faia xiujm.
J . . toll itawtay Um« • - h<me Brhdne -I IMrolearu prodwt that mnM ba kept iwar IksSi
•n> <« heal Sa avwM daagar ar .rpl.Mia, uoe b 11 ui antrted npertawat that dSr'Oo
HRW bftfiß growl
PAIW KIIXKH h.- br«a In maOnt are frv Setr year* and the nnlraaal tmhnor-r
tbaa all pa** °V*he w«wM 1-. TT MKVKK PAILS. Il not only eSeew a panaanml core,
bul II n>Hrre> pdu ala-w n tanUlm ady. Being a purely atctlabla oawdj, It la ante la
the kan<U at Uw mo»i Im x pericecal
fbs rwemt of cww by tba wa at PAIW KILLKR wonhl ffl! v-4sna* Ths rd-wln*
• straru tbaa> IctM-ra iwvivel d*nr what Uuaa who have tried II think :
to r fFnwi HMBnfllkM. <*»»
>rgwt yy to tor Fmn Kiiatjut. vtflrh Rwvtlftjr
F#wwli writes fteM Vte SsOsw
ftedKffito fltowr rmwwttomi ylnti
Mtalvtetoakfl MM«F rW ttta MtWfll Tto ttorfl. <T-
I •••* ’to toy**?# to
tewvto Ttotoarter rxiv rnutjuk «m It
•eMwteMk
AM knap F*nt Ku Uta. Ito ptoar to •• tow that M to within the nark of all,
and li will mra aaaar ttmo ha ma tn dntotar*' Mito —a.. a a a,, and ai.ee a txWUr
FURY DAVIS A SOM, Prtoprttotsra, Frovtdanoa. It. L
lIKJ7 ESTABLISHED
I» I>ATT’H
FURNITURE PALACE.
Tbto Cbtrapeal, Ibe Ne«leal, tbto L«rr«Mla»<i OMeai EataMMamaat
ita UtawgM-
JbJkKQWT r Tin Ft » ut Fltoe BtAnanato ttoatta in Boeararnod. Madwawiy. Walnut and
Oak. ut itoMat lallrm aato tot anal nrWra. Partuc Haun la Ntaa. and CtotM. Maa tor.
Watatot atoA UuM.lte UuWOtoe Maar Hite*. Mr|to, MaUa <ta Lanas. Haw Md Muhair COTur
.
Bauaa aaad Oana* Bwdraa. Hftrtaw Mat twaaaa. Mpnaa* HHuar*. abe.
PLATT BBOTHERS,
' TW M»d 710 Brutod HUmh, AtagtoaU, Ga.
■V*AfM4a hr Iba HatiuMl W«ra MaMrwaa. bag® us the Big Out
(UH I WH
TJlvc
fowl
GROCERY DEALER
U«.t» A Fall VtaeOf TkeFnUuw—Good*
Low Ver Uieh Ur Ha Cnuivalret.
CARPET DEPARTMENT.
B.«b BnuoeOa I'.nM.
Tapratry Brumfa larprt*
Bravr S-Fly Cterpwe • 0 ! ’
fantca all Wool Oarpets
044.au anil Wad Cnrpi<»
Stair Uarprta amt Male
Htrtr»-«l VwnctUui OwpetS •
H<wrth ttur» anrt Duor Mats
O«cw auai Omtuo MoUluaca
Flunr OU. ttotfaa. sll widths
Tai*’ OU all wfalUv
Wfehur HtwiloH. Curtail*, tjurafava. IVUin-
PruHw. Chroaaua' and utter thlbg. too nu
tncroua to inmUoc.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
Ferrt*. Ham
Magnolia Hams
Country Hums
Ferrin, BrHmraHt H*mi
Ferris Hmuhed
Geo. A. Balliv> IWot Flour
Daker. « Choice Flour
Milk Crsi-kiTH
Fancy Cracker*
Brat Teen and Cug--ia
Fancy Work Boeketa
Hanning. Market. an*l Clothe* BaakriS.
Broom., Dn.trra, I übn, Bui krU. Pall",
~ pt>it'l<- n d fard Broom*. Uve L tuukcun. '
1 an D **cd Poultry. «
MY MOTTO-
Tli<- Nliilih* Six lienee letter than the alow
HtiUllnK Q ik-k bale* awl Stuall Prullts
for oaab. Carpets, and Oil clothes Msiie
and Laid. Cui tains and SUailes Hun« Al
Short jfotW.
828 Rrond Street AngnatsG*
ll HOOHW. HI ll a"— I ■ ' ---' «
Hifo-cial Orders
F r f>lnn-i«ailrt armors, for tfa’lMsv cdfts.
are turwnnl,.! sluuwt dally to G. U. Roblti
**nk Qu Angwsta. Ga. J
DAWI LANDRCTH &80». PHHA-
0.0. Uoldnaon and Co. have *omploteljr
•wvotutlonlwjd ttae mu«i>- trade l-y aeUin*
A>ir toet ln«lramenta al • inwlkM nure n
than eor dealer In Annirka.
MM
gtoltthe •‘Mu*tc Hmiaeof thettonth." or
arilte to (I. O KoUiiwhi itihl Co . Augirrte.
A»r .atateify, ptwea and l«-ru»a ul piano*
and onprna. Pureliaeers will Nod prlura for
*.imy ia*k« an-1 . tvl<- »t Ineti un.enl fru<u W
| ti> riper cenVlnw tluu> elauwUure. ~.
I Ttw Mume Hnttae of tbe fltamW.
Q, O. R>l >lrt~»-. ol Auinial* *ell ia T-m*
IxailMluiM. MUataalppl. Alabama
F <>rid>» n»d every Moutliern State rtorth nf
tl-wela A«uri*ti mu juatly claimU» have
the "Mualc Hou»-of theAnitii.
Natal* tMtimUns th* Inrtr and nteirnnl
-Mo-k > f i-lano* and-Mirnna at !*Th«.Mnalc
telegraphed ui-«t •«■<) for Itftenn Plnrwe and
Or*an«. to till ordare which art- outuln* In
hy every mall.
m W SALE
A valuabij: fxrm of
561 core* w.ll liroberyd and in
g-w»d ct>n-litiou, aituated on H--ad-
Kta’.l, aud B ghrivr creek* Eiitht
mi lea fr >m Hnrlem, Seven mile*'
from (tearing. Bounded on ihe north
and eavtby I'hoa, (Jonnell, and north
and we»t by John. Adam».‘Sonth wrot
by Hi-adatall creek - end /South by
Biit*bri*r crook, and land* of Moot*
. J. on the north.
For particuiira, apply to Grorge
, A. B-iilie. atront for Mrv, Charlotte
, 8;!c x. 743, Dr mil St. tnsruaia Ga
Q. H. Walworth. Sate, Me.. wtHm :
l ttmttaffl—ffld OHMMtoto rHW fmm rate ta
dhto by the we « r pw Pain 111 ijtm
I wed y<wrr Pain Kh.» k* tor rkiwMito,
haw wwiwwi rvoH.toaaM.
■arum Sas san* saror
■aw mail Fpa an.i tnr ttorri ymw.
Wawaa* y ****** oaaj, fc«
FML Gilbert, Am ere Ms Pa.. wrttee
FWen arteto •*, I tww >«mr Faa* Kalajur
to tto tomfl iteMtoffiw I €••
Q3OO Faok.ages
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
_ liVliol<y*«»l4y n.»<l Kotnil.
THESE nwta were purehosed fur Cash from tawdlng manutactorm. and Bn ,
to our friends and Uw public pl the Lowest Prices.
W a •4 t' * • ' * - * ~
. Wa bsrr.mpAy borsain lots whkb Will lie mr-ured by tboae • ho make aa early M j|.
Wm. Mli DKK N ft (ft,
- 722 and 913 Broad Slrcei, Auga-ia, Gs.''
-"T - 1 m mffib"
»■— t •
Jfa-To offer the LAKGEST nud most comp'etc stock of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHInC, SHOES.
Mgr H ITS, Etc. it lias ew> been my plrmimr U> rvm-ueuev
HT’SPRING trade with. I lnqie by cottlinnal aUdviuu. dni -ywq
S9*ihg Sprin<r ana Snmtuur. t<> m..«e it still more s<tr«<-tive, “sea
(far-and hope by fair denlittg and allenHnfi to Iwainee*. tn "VC
fagrmerit aud receive the patronage of the cuinuiiiuity -fa*
* v
ivr BHatcher.
THE WHITE
BJSWX£i& !
Sup dative in In AttiibutrS
It Stomht ACKNOWLEDGKDTHE KING of al' «FWT'MICHIXEs
The WHITE has been imerl lor more M—BmIB
tli.in fonr yearn, and luv . K n--idM tl. r
u ,t>.faction tliar s"V in" h'ni- put npm SKn -L
tin lusrkct Tin WHIIEh lh< -pin —■
ami tu>< MM
< Co*' '•> fol'll aMMfA » Z
it in sl- tin in "d bir d-> E‘- 1
"too in'll Um- ' wai: I; \N i J I>b i' OmM-l
YKAKS b\ tin insnnlHcturi r-. n 'I JJk eLmM
c rtrficatoof u-srr my i« gireu to i-scl IZAIHnM|
purchaser. We do lint p ddh-ihr-IM. thus
we arc enabled to eeilthciii cheaper tban m W
first cfaax <4<l pa”-" 1 tna< bine* arc sold • ■ re.jl
Alt orders by mad xbuH l>..v<
j r -jot « '■'•'■ fal atli-iiMon
< .11 >lfnl . 1 llllllu ll'H " >■ M—NwA
or u rile fur circulars aud price* ''V 3
; J. n. A T. F SMITH.
J HORACE SMITH, N >. 525 HR'tAD SI BEET AUG 'SfA, GA
i. BowjUßs
- LEAD IN LOW PR CE S I
FUKNITURE of all Grades.
IITTIIffIS IO SPiinC BKRS ILL M 2 :S 4 STILES
Nice Walnut and Chamber HMs. Dnwelna Cfcse. Marble Top, fin- Fifty Di.llsi s .ml u| I
U a have pdt down the price of fine Furniture 35 Hsvo inmwy by rallliur ■■*
ns betas yim buy. » ■, . J
717 BKOAD FT.. ATOVBTA. 84.
FOUNDRY & MACHINE AVORKS,
NOS 016, Gl7 ami 619 KOILOCK STREET,
Allg-UHtH, <XH.
TQOIJRPATROXH: Oir Foundry and Machine Works, which warn ikwlroynf In
Jnh- by tire, Iwivstveii rebuilt rulaiKel ami furaiahrd with new tool*. We <-*n luiufali
IRON AND BRASS CAHTINGB AND MACHINE .Y-4 all descript tarn, ami at os-u
alite lirtif'a and of the heat quality. Prim's will Ih> iftveu of anvthins you nisi want I"’
L-Uliur us koow wtat you uml. If you n od men sent to your place to rtr»Ur vuur
Mill <>r EtWiuo write us. niyUl)
W.J.POLLAED,
NOS. 734 and 736 REYNOLDS STREET. AUGUSTA, Gt.,
G otto a Factor and Commission Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
Y OF’ I>S.
Alao Dlaton'a Circular Mi wm. Rnt*er and te-alh<-r IteltluK*. B‘cnm Plf*. Water m>-l S,| W"
Oaumw, OmnrcUona. OU Cnna; Pop. <>kite and CArok Valwe. <}overimn». Wnndi-s
nte., UigeUwr with every artK-temt ateam and wali-r tlttlnge. flndliw*. etc.
General A.i<ent fit* Talbott a Sens.
Talbott* Agricultural Engine* on eheelr. Portable Engine* ni< akhl". ,v
tannery Knc>nee, Tubular and l«o«-onv>i ive B-iitem, Tnrhine W *t«-r " be
(lorn and Wheat Milla. Saw Milla, htrnfting, Pulley*, B-ixee, Hunger* w
Patent Spark Ar reate ra.
Watertown St r am Engine Company.
Watertown agriculturMl engine* on wheel*, portable engine* on »ki-l», *l* ,r f
engine* for email building*, vertical engiiu-*, atari«»nary rngim-’•' , ' l **
without cut off, return tubular boiler* with two fluee, locoundive au-i " r *
tieal boiler*, aaw mill*, etc.
C. 4 G COOPER & CO
Ooper* adf-propt Hing (tractiow) wunne-. farm agne Ifnral engine* <*
wheel*, portable eugiitw* on akida, atationary engine*, locomotive T
turn tubular boiler*, corn and wheat mill, pm table null with porlim-r
attached, amut machine*, duatlea* wheat x parator* and oat and '
tractor; •*« milla, double and single.
J W CARDWELL and CCMPANY
Cardwell wheat Ihreebera.Kvarutore and cleaner,.; “hog-ground lbr '*
era, hvdraulw cotton prom** ; "horse power*, mounted and down;!'"
corn aheller* aud feed cutter*
nnnu uhktd a. in [iiuyi. num & t»
Reapers and tender*, raapetw and mower* combined, aiogle binder*. r**l
er* and mowers, cultivator* and grain rowers.
faihrabk * & co.
Fairbanks'standard aoalev, all mare aud patterns. A'arm e»*h dri«' r
tair Manatecturor of ibe foilawing machine*: 'tea
N*blett A Goodrich Improved IXL COTTON GIN. Raid"* ’’
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