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hMttai Beery Twerty, at Haetam.Se.
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KDfYUKiAL MKWS MOTOS.
fwm ww H*n*.
NartvSta Awl—
War* we salted tognaaae tbs truest
port sod mmCmtmM H'srarv worh-
•as aaaoag ths Bviag writers of Um
Sorth, we would unbeeritrtlngly name
Pool H II ay ns He has no* risen
to sadden popularity libs Georgs W-.
CaMo; bo boa no* toaebad the Sooth
ora bear* aa deeply aa Father Ryea
with vsr— that breathe a bring fire;
bo baa not aroused a qsfok eotbnai*
am by spirited lyrim, Ifta the "My
Marylaad," of Randall; bet be stand*
to-day aa the beet exponent of Booth
era literature
Part BaeaAton Hayne ra bora
On ttoe la< of January. 18W, la Obarlao
foa. 8. C. Ha io eprang from an aa
ctaahand baaorabta family. dietfo
grtsbw* aHke la war and peace, on
the huUoflrtd and la legislative bath.
Üba Pupa, yoeng Hayas almost
■op'd in numbers; for wa bora that
ho wrote verve when bo waa scarcely
- r odse yearn art A* the aaaaa age hia
■Mob rated aaoia. Oea. Robert Y.
. Haywo, ttoght him bow to ride and
’ oboe*, and u4d bfo mother that be
•eror aaw a braver little boy with
gna or bores Tbo poet baa always
base devoted to field eporta, and
whoairar tbo day is boa bo epends
oeraral boon in the saddle, with gac
Bad dog. Ha bee a favorite boree
(Maggie), a gaatle creature, which
fottowa him abort like a dog. He
' haaoßad tb reed at an early aa age that
'‘ho oaeno* remember when be did
sot know tbo Je ters. In addition
to' Bobfdaon Crusoe, The Arabian
H-lgb*, Swim Family Roblnaoa, and I
rtbw books boys delight in, Paul
woo also fend of solid rending The
Aaetomy of Maloncboly, Froiaart'a
Chrooic'ea at d Sir Thomas Brown's
Warth, divided hia youthtai yean
with rooMoot-s and ad rent*re*. For
Sir Walter Scott bo always bad a
tarttar and loving admiratma.
Mr. Hayuo waa educated in bis na
tive oily. and earned off many priiM,
both at school end odirge- Soon
after leaving collage ho breams the
esoter of a group of ardent and bril-
Mart footha who longed to win glory
la tbo path of lih rnlure.
William Gilmore Simms, waa th*
Mentor of those gifted young men,
whom bo loved to gather around
him and whose enthusiasm bo fired
by hie swa example.
The first regular literaay position
held by Mr. Hsyne wee tbat of edi
tor oft bo Borthorn Literary Gassite,
a weekly paper published inCharlse
t><B, in 1852 The Guotte wee
merged into the Weekly News in
IBM, Mr. Hayas occupying the odi
torial chair of the now paper. Ibn
nut yeas the N wa failed, and its
editor became a oont-ibuUir to the
Rortfo n Literary Messrager aud t
regular writer on the daily papers of
Chariest on.
When RusssH'a Msgoaine was alar 1 -
edin Cbarisetoa in 1867, Pool H.
Haywo was appointed its editor, and
eortinnod with it lor two yearn. Il
a-ou bucaine a feeding exponent of
Bouth.ro literature. Previous to ae
semiag ohasge of thia magasioe Mr.
Hm«* pobfiabad throng* IWonr A
ia 1868, hfe first rolama ot
powa. WM a saw axorpUon* th*
«.4«m vat •arsfy • oo!l«*n f
faghjaopiirr* Tb« «'*< briHiani
•t »baoa VBHfUMM waa Um Tswp'a
.tfcotfVrvaa, a poo«o wbioh waa
wry g** l "rally sdaairsd. It ia ri h
and wMras ia ooh-rins. bat atriePy
w..*al, thanoffering a phaatng con
trast to the posm of Swiaabaraaopon
lbs tame aa»'j«t Mr E P. Whip
ple proooonoad Mr. Hayaa'a first
o daansoo* of graa« prsmioa, as srfl
a- fiaa performance Ha gars Um
orodit for poaaa-aiog aa artiaro lasts
■* Bad akill <*qo ‘I <" fsrt'hly and
* Mrangtb of oosotma. adding. T1 «r
koovotag firary in tba thoagbt, aoU»
’ i>« psMTilo ia tba fcahng. aoUmg
ia tba wprHMmn
la 1867. Mr. amiood roi
■«it of puaow *•• poblisbrd in
« bariaaton aad bad an axtenaira
■ala B«orral •< tte pUwa tract the
naads of iba praaa, aad bars labra
tbdr pise* Hi th* p«paUr poatry o
Iba raautry. Oa*. aspowaily. Tba
(Ma io HUap. oaa wvWy r» nd, both
brra and * Ba««M»d Bry*"' L«w
fkttnw, Will* and other Amoric a
spoba bigbiy of the tcraas ul
the ycaag Southern port la IMS
Mr. Bayne's third v.4eua« of po aaa
waa published by Tlefanor A Fields
Tbo A tartie Mortaly cart of tbta
work: Mr. Hayueta ralaaaa rtewe
ouftaro, ihiigbitata—, eoßmbildy
to natarnl beaoty. and great rwfiee
mentof iiihag In mewy of bis sow
Bata, the poet shewn a graßioa vigor
of expression and metnity of parpens
Dcrtag tbo last twelve years, Mr
Heywo bee does aa immeuse amount
of literary work, book reviewim,
Ac. for half a doaon difiersat jouraafo
besides contributing poouM of the
Southern Magasino, the Attawtie
Monthly, Lippincutt s Maguioe, Her
porta Msgaa-ns, Seribeortu Monthly,
the Galaxy, Ac; and writing etorws,
eeeeyo and sketches for Applrtoe*s
fourael sod other periodicals.
[We lake great pleaears in giving
space to tbo above fiaUenag article
concerning Mr Haync, becsaee tb<
compliment is dauerved and hi amis
the gifted poet ia now a mtiseo of
ear ooai ty. Kd. A tv.j
, I gs a
Green pees ore op end growing
nicely at Uvviagtoo.
The Conyers Wertlv reports the
rtcca taw aorkm g like a charm ia
Rockdale county.
The editor of the AmoHcws Repub
lican baa begun oaiing green peas and
Irttooe grown io bie yarden alrsedi.
A Jefferson county man, Phil Rai
ford, baa been eootouoed to iho pern
teotiary for throe years for raining
bis niece —Kx.
Mr. Kimball prepooeee to fnraiah
Atlanta with tea million galloon of
water a day In leaa time than a*gb>
teen montba.
It appears that daring 18R1, through
out the whole count y, tbnw wer«
472 large fires causing a damage of
about 860,000,000.
Tbo News inlimetes the dsmagr
dune shade trees in Griffin Mon.iay
by the lor King at 11,000, and to
that of fruit trees in that section at
125,000.
Tbo gallows atai.da waiting for
Guueau in the Washiagten jail yard,
and Warden Crocket soya all ihe prep
arations for hia execution could bo
made in fifteen mi nates. It is stated
that the fellow prisoners of the aeaai
sin are eager to have th.- honor to poll
the rope which eball cause the fatal
trap to fall.
Buena Vista Argns: When Joe
Brown was making syrup Us left a
barrel of the ikunmings near the mill.
A day or two after a drove of thiiiy
five fine bogs went fur the skimmings
and the whole crowd got drunk. They
ent np all manner of didoea, and
finally the entire gang tay down aud
went to sh-ep. Thia ata>med Joo a
little, and for awhile be waa in doubi
whether to administer sweet milk or
s'rung ooffse or send for a doeb".
They got over their epr> e after awhile,
and went around for a day or two
with red eyes and tbo headache
. CHICAGO
WEEKLYMEWS
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ONE YEAR FOB ONLY
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Thta profweftkia la unpareiiotad in th* his
tory of journalism Jto* think of It—
your OMinty paper with all the
load and «•* al news of the
day, and res of the ba t tits
saty. fashtea, asel aswa
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nss*'—f»r <<iy
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OF THE SOU H.
LOW T> rAUICK Q
1 KICK OIUES.
The Bert, aad Moot CeUbratod
PIANOS IND ORGANS
la Great Variety end Myto.
M U M Per Cell, Sated to
Ivery Pirtluwer who Vblta
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GRKAT MUSICAL SAVING IN
STITUTION OFTHE SOUTH I
Musical laetruiMata. Stort Music. Musis
Boohs. Bmt Italian Mi tn**, art wary
UUag psrWntn* to a First Ones
Music House
20 TO I 'PER CENT SITE!
-AT-
T, I*l. M. O. T. «.
TUNING AND REPAIRING
BvC- H TATbOR, the only •atrtrlw'd
tarw «r the Mua'C H«ne» ihe *wrt KA u-
G O foiIUMHONAdO
Wil PR
tiTWGStII lUdALdii.
O«ora A roll Um Os The Mfowfoß Uerte
Low For Oaah Or Ito Keutvalaet
CABPBT DKFABTMBFT.
Body Bruaeeila OarpMs
Tapestry Brueertto IMrpeto
HaavyN-riy CaiintMfi
Booton all Wool Carpets
Ootloa sad Wool OsraMS
Stair Carpets art Brnta
Striped Vraettan Chrpsta
Hearth Bags and Door Mato
Cocoa and Oaatoo Mattings
FVw OH. Clothe, ail widths
Tabto OH Ctatha, all width*
Widow Bhadea Oevtatee. Onrartu, Ptotore
Femes. Chromoe* art other things too ne-
BMtous to ssentton
GBOCERT DKPABTMKBT.
Ferris. Ham
Magnolia Hart
Oaintry Hams
Ferrto. Braaktaet Haase
F-rrto Howdied Beef
(too. A. Ballteij* Heat Ftoer
Baker, s Cboioe Ftoar
MUk Craflkon*
FaneyOCrartesra
Met T*eatand:C!oßeeo
Fanr.ylW ortgßaskete
Hanrtn*. Market. awflCtothes Baskets
Brooms, Dneters. Tuba. Buckets. Pall*.
StaMe and lard Bruusea. Live Chtetaus
sndjfrsesnil Poultry.
MY MOTTO-
The BlehrtSltpewra bettor than thsfolow
Hhlllin*. Q ilelr Batoa and Small Fronts
lormsh. gOarpoto. and OH (Xothea Made
and Laid. Curtatee and Shade# Hung Al
Short Notice.
828 Broad Btrert Augusta Ga.
mrwir
A VALUABLE F »RM OF
561 acres will limbered and in
good condition, silßateil Ou Hcsd
efalL hnd Bfjwfor creeks KiNbt
miles fr.»m Harlem, Seven mile*
from Dearing. Bounded on theuorth
and east by Thne. Connell, and north
and we-l by John. Adam«.;Sortb west
bv H-admail creek and tion'b by
Bitf-bner errak. and lands of Moses
J. ladals on the north.
For particulars, apply to George
A. Bailie, agant for Mrs,• Charlotte
Silcox. 743, Broad St. ingesta Ga
EVENING NEWB.
JAS L. fIOW, )
JNO M WEIGLEJ Proprietors.
W II MOORE )
ni mini niiiK nm
OF GEORGIA.
TrwVfwmdeot In all thlnga! ih.tramroelied
and UiiinetrwtM I
w i 111 ■ i -• “•
Not the Organ of any Clique, Ring or
GmiUnatlm.
Our <Spltal Kxpnrrttoe Our Mott.. Pro
grass Our Howard Bures as.
The kmrrta. Ga, KYRXTNG NEWH rte
the Urgnel Mn-uhuhm .8 any .tally tmper
ever rt'ieil In A'uruMSk .let as an Mlvurtls
ln* rtodlum I. i>neun"«*~'
■ Adrartlnlag rata* turi.Urtl on *ppit<«-
tiua.
RITRS OF NTTBSCRTmON.
D*!lv, one rear BSOS
Dally, all m.mlha Ito
Wanhiy. <MW year i to
. Weekly, six nsonlha TS
MONEY MADE
If von want to make mnasry, get
* the right tn make and a-II Mcßride
and Co,a Btovn Water Filter two ol
ho beat artieh-s ever discovered.
Bee them work aud become convinc
j ad. Active pn. hi ng ni» u can make
~ | money handling them. Write to Me
Bride and Ou. Atlanta Gs
1 All NOW PREPARED
ar Ta ofrt the LARGEST aad most earn plats stank
ORY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES.
gV> HATH. Ete.. it has ever bwa my pi— to «—omasa
fir SPRING trade with. I hope by eoatmurt aMtamra 4a»-tot
asr fog Baring ana Sammer, to make ft m!U mare mkrwtara, *tas
gar sad hope by fair dealing and aitaattoa to bmiswu.
gVmerft. and receive the patronage of the erramaasty -gm
*OL4T
Sum Lawrence & MartM
POtaff
*3FSoS^M»OAT ,
HMNMA OONSIMSPTUML Ole I anas of THROAT, CMMST ARC LMMS.
BYK. its KOSMns Batatow yropertrt **ojT a ditoMtre strtaisM art Wafil to MBS a» Be
eyaSaas ailar tae eeegh has been vaUcved. <Ja*rt art bottrt. Fltoe gl SS
’ MnUiU>t> ° AT WITWMOT NTWOIAi TAX«NB MOBBWU
Tte TOU, ROCK AID RYE CO.,Prwristers.AlheMUßlnft,
THE WHITB ~
Superlative in Its Attiibutei
It Stands ACKNOWLKDGEDTHE KING of al' «b'W|\v MtCHIXES
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The M IIITE t>a« beet' us.nl tor mon
than lonr »>•" |K>o"'mtl.r 3
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YEIK> I'- tin W ■ JUkufl g
>• K'»"" esci
purchaser. We do not peddle them, ihua
we are enabled to sell them cheaper than S -
firs' cl..* "Id p«"'" tnsihirn. *'• ."Id
f l-nip'. HI"! '■»"! ' »"c ''• '
or write for circulars and prters
J. D. & T. F SMITH.
J. HORACE SMITH, No- 525 BROAD S I HEET. AUGUSTA, GA-
& 880.,
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
NOS 616, 617 and 619 KOILOCK STREET,
a. Ga.
TO OUR PATBONH. Our Foundry and Msehlne Works, which were Atornyed In
July by fire, have Ix.mi rebuilt, eolnr*«»l and furnished with new loots We eaa luinun
IRON AND BRASH CABIINGH AND MACHINE' Y of all d.-«crtntlowa, and at MMk*
side prhws and of the beat quality. Prti.w will Im given of anythin* you may want ny
l>-ttiiiK ua kiwiw what you lined. If you need men sent tv your place to repair yeor
Mill or Engine write us. *Y 1 _7 t
W. J. POLLARD,
NOS 734 and 736 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GA ,
Cottos Factor and Cowmtislon Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
JHEA.CTIIIY ER Y < >K -AJUL. KI IN »H.
Also Diatom's Circular .few*. Rubber and leather Beilin*. Bteaai Pipe, Water and Sliam
Gsugua, Connections. Oil Ou*.; Pop, Glob.* and Check Valves. Governors. Wrencie*.
etc., together with every article of steam and water tiutuga, ftudlag*. rt*-
General Agent for Talbott & Sons.
Talbotts Agricultural Engines on »heela, Portable Eugiwto «•’ ,11
tiouary Engmea, TnbuHr and lA>coin->iive Boilers, 1 itrbine " ates rr •
Corn and Wheat Milla. Saw Milla, Shafting, Fulleye, BvXto, Hangars
Patent Spark Arreatera.
Watertown Steam Engine Company.
Watertown agricnltoral engines on whewle, f>irtabl« engines on aktds, Aawy
engine* for small buildings, vertioal eogin.*, stationary ***■ *' f ,
without cut off, return lobular boilers with two Booa, loootnotiv» am* ,r
tioal boiler*, saw mills, etc.
C. A G COOPER A CO.
Cooper* aslf-propelling (traction) engines, farm -
wbeela, pot table engiu«a on skids, stationary engine*, temoeo’t l1 * *•
turn tubular boilers, corn and wheat mill, portable mill with I*** 1 * .
ailached, smut machines, dual he* wheat a. | arator* and oat and we* »
tractor; saw nulla, double and aingle.
J W CARDWELL and COMPANY
Cardwell wheat thre«bera, steps rat ore and cleaiera; “bog-grouti'i ><ff
ora, hydraulic ootten presses , horse powers, mounted and down, P°
corn ahellrra and feed cult era
nnsm MinsTn n. m imiisii num i tt.
Reapers and binder*, reaper* and mower* combined, single binders, *1
I ere and mowers cultivators and grain sowers.
FAIRIANK3 ft CO.
Fairbanks'standard acales, all stare and pattern*. A’arm essh drawer.
MF* Manufacturer of tbs following tnnebinne 'VB
Neblett & Goodrich Improved IXL COTTON GIN, Raid * f***"',
matio power ecrew proas (ateam nr water power), Smiths
power rotton and hay prun, nott m gin froder oottom •ondeneer. wOf j.
gin la feed entter. **** Engine*. Cotton Gin*, rtn. r*p*i»*’ ,0
manlike manner 4tog »rdwrs aolirited and promp<l»
For further particulars, circulars, general aikirmauor ste .