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EDITORIAL NEW* NOTES.
A famine S’ thrvatened io wvera)
pari.be* of Looiiub*
A Mwwbwwt'a jnan ha* pot tip a
spittoon on cmUfi and fa asking a
potent for it.
Jacob flarral. Doeatiw county’s tex
collector, ha« skipped with fear thou
sand dollars of public money.
President Garfield's memory is to
bo perpetuated io M'iscousin by giv
ing bis name to a new county.
Arthur is said io Im very eoft on fat
bloods Cream end sugar plume, girls.
Fickle* and green apples won't do.
The Msrdi Gras day and nighi pro
cessions were grand sacoes*e*; it was
a fair, bright day, and ten thousand
strangers were present'
Ii is stated that Mr. Rtr phen'a His
tory <>f the United State*, to which he
hss devoted some of bis time for the
kst two ye -ra, will be pnblisbed some
time in the ensni ig summer.
The Savannah Recorder thinks It
is bard to tell where Senator Brown
stands, politically, and that be is
closely watching devel<>pm< n'a, ready
tn flop whenever policy may sseru to
Fequtra.-
Wdlie Holland, of Wilkinson coun
ty Georgia, aged 77; io the tat her of
mor een children, all boys. He is a
model farmer, and baa only purchas
ed one hundred pounds of meat, eigh
ty bushels of corn, and nd syrup in
twenty years.
A correspondent of the Savannah
News In Atlanta says: General Gar
trvll'a independent candidacy and an
nounoement of his platform does not
create any enthusiasm here, although
ho is one of our most es'imalde and
respected Sltisens. He will find it im
possibta to poll as heavy a vote as
Senator Norwood received.
Always rate the beet stoek to raiar
from, whether poultry or animals. If
you Mill the -best because they bring
the highest price, yon will soon have
no good stock to ssll. Bnt wh*t is the
ms to toll thief None but a block
bead can need such advice, and, of
coarse, there are no block-beads now
a days.
The editor of the Milledgeville Re
corder thinks the Yanka bad the ad
vantage of us in the assassination of
Garfield —the slain and the slayer be
lt* of Northern origin. But the hon
ors ere even on the banging. Gui-esu
will bo hong on a Georgia pine gal -
lows, with a Kentucky rope, on South
ern soil.
Three men are digging for treasure
■oar Kufanla, Ala. They tbirk they
are guided by spirits, and every mi l.
night they bold a eeano*, receiving a
eommunoation directing their labor
for the rest of the night. They have
dug a hole flfly feet deep without get
ting to either the treasure or the end
of their faith.
Mr. Wm. R. Bivins, tbe old and
well known agent of tbe Central Rail
rood, at Milledgeville, died at his resi
dence no Sunday afternoon, after an
illnrs- of a few days, aged nearly 70
years. He has been the agent of tbe
Central Road ever since ths road was
completed to Milledgeville,more then
thirty yvara ago, which apeaka eulo
gv enough for tbe departed, on far aa
integrity and fine business qnalifica
tiooa are odboerned.
On Friday night bat, no Little riv.
or. in Lincoln county. Um exUnaive
milling property ot Mr. Kli Loen hart
w*a burned. The mill included flour
ami grist mill*, with a ootton gin, and
wan very valuable. Besides a conaid
erabls amunl of gram, several bales
of ootton-were missing, but were sub-
I'fwo tiy found to have been stolen
evidently by the inoendiariea. On Sat
nrday aotna of the ootton was traced
to Augusta nod recaptured, with one
or two ot tba parties suspected of the
arson.
If you have a year-old eowpen on
a bit of wall drained, seedy ami,
break it up. thoroughly pulverise ana
mix tbs noil ernes plow, bod it like
corn or eoUoo rows—open a throe
inch (no deeper) trench iu the top ot
the bod; plant Irish potatoes, cat with
ata eye an good solid ebooks, and
plant twelve inches apart Cover
lightly-bill up a tattle (hoi much)
when they are three laeboa high. I
ha bad b now wo more work will b*|
dad If old laud the grass moat be
<vwn
Will Kosooe accept? Yea. be will;
and you bet on it
The town of Maxey, Ge., was laid
m sabas Fndny night
Ganrell—whois GartarH* We'll
And out in tbe sweet bye-and-bye.
Holden, of Crawfordsville, appear*
to be coming man for tbe Augusta
postoffice
Senator Brown and R»present st rve
Stepbeus have oar i hanks for public
documents.
Gar*rail will be a w-rae whipped
man than Paddy Ryan by lbs limn
the race is over.
Conklin rvfares to be interviewed,
and bis friends think he will not ac
cept the office of A.-J.
Tbe House has peeved CoogresJ
man Hammond's bill establishing two
U. B. Diatrict Courts ia Georgia.
Seea'or Brown made a long speech
in the Senate and voted in favor of
the bill retiring Gen. Grant with a
pension.
Cjngresa ba*,'voted 1100,000 for
the relief of the suffer* rs in the over
flowed sections of tbe Mississippi
Valley.
Democratic defeat in ISB4 will put
thnnsand* and thousand* of voters to
asking whether the Democratic par
ty ia worth preserving Or will there
be enough left to preserve?
Mr. trtbur still observes all the out
ward marks of woe for the death of
Garfield, as he dresses io black abd
tinea p*p<r with a large black margin.
Nevertheless be is nominating >t*l.
warts to office, all tbe same.
The Preaident has cut off tbe head
of Andy Clarke, and nominated W
II Johnson to be infernal revenue
collector at Atlanta. Longstreet is
jubilant over the action of the Presi
dent
Wo intended publishing this week
tbe views of Commissioner Butler, of
South Carolina, on ths fence question
as he expressed them before the re
cent agricultural convention in Au
gusta; but as Ira velar has tbe field
we will lay the article over until our
writ inane. In it are some solid
points favoring the stock law.
Conklin's nomination tor the Su
preme Bench wa* a surprise lo every
one at the capital, exoept a few Sena
tors who had recently received an in
timation of it from tbe President, bu
who kept the secret inviolably. There
seems to be no difference of opinion
among the Senators as to Conklin's
fitness for the position, but in view of
bi* declination of the Chief Justice
ship when offsred to him by Grant,
some doubt is expressed by several
of bis intimate friends as io whether
he will accept the present appoint
ment. The general belief is, how
ever, that he has accepted it in ad
vance of bis nomination.
A Jackson, Tenn . special aaya Fa
ther John Walab, of Memphia, died
there Tuesday from small pox, con
tracted in Memphis. He aaid before
hia death that he caught tbe disease
from an Irishman known aa Pinch, in
Memphis, who bad tbe desease ao
badly that be had t» gnes* at tha lo
cution of lhe dying man's eyes in an
ointing him. Fattier Waiah, fethng
somewhat ill, came here to see Fater
O'Brien, with whom he came t->
Tenne**ee from Ireland tour year*
ago He pn«*ed through tbe yellow
fever *pidemic at Memphis in 1878«79>
and wa* tbe only priest that eaciped
having tbe disease.
‘ ' CONSUMPTION
—Positively Cured.—
All suUrrv-r* from thl* dtoraae that am
anihHJik t»» be nbould try Dr KIWI*
NEB’S UHctested Oon-uivptlim Powder*.
Tbeee now.lev* are th* only prep*r*Uon
known that n 111 cure ommimnllon and all
(iiaraarw of lhe throat end lurura— Indeed
no alixanr I* «wir faith In them, and alao to
corn!(KO you tl at they ere no hurubuir, «*
will b.rwsnt to every *Uff<srer.h> ru*ll.p<wt
paid, a lr»v trial l«>.v.
Wv i:«*>‘t want »iiv money until you nrw
n- rM-tlv aa’lstl."! ot thelrcuotlve power*.
If vour Ilf*l» worth aavlmc, ikwt rt--**y in
iriviiur llwwo powder* a trial, aa th«v will
am. It < urv you Price for t»>x. SX
*«-iit to sry part of th** United Htatra or
Onarte. by mail. <>« 'tß'./r,.,,,
A«Mrwn AhH < ROI'BiNK
N«». •&> Fuiluu strwU Bnothiu N. i.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
I I»i W O*w»r. —r
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MR. rebate Cl■!*■*—a MllW Mil, *****
•warn* aaU al <ftMedbab«f*sbMM*h. MB* *•■*•
Mrti wmoi siiMywpoe_
-B»W <ta reaaerx." said a farfr
“to aotrar SO hwy Mf**
-I alwav* have Farter’s Ginger T-«k*
handy,* was th* moly "end ten* k**t> ™r
uxtf and f.mllv h> <nod health **£" 1 •”
««<| I always l*Mgood aaUseed- <*»-
er ootainn _
For Fresh
CARDEN
SEEDS,
-ONIONS,-
-AND-
CANNED
GOODS,
CALL AT THB
■Variety Store.
. And you can act them.
AUGUSTA HOTEL,
El. Foote .... Prop.
EVERY CONVENIENCE NECESSARY FOR THE EASE AND
COMFORT OF OUR PATRONS.
FINE BAR AND BILLARD PARLOR.
FfBBT-CLASff FARE TEKMJi uMODEBATK FREE BUS TO
i ANO FROM DEPOT. -
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K.ey - Note
—OF—
The Z>luhlc
OF THE SOU TH.
Low T) f\UICK Q
1 HICEB XJ OALMS.
Tbo B. at and Moat Cekbiaied
PIANOS AND ORGANS
In C eat Varl»t)- anti Style.
W Io » Per Cent. Saved In
Every Parehaser who VWh
*' or eorrcsponds wlHt
6.0. ROBINSON *CO.. Au<wsU,( |
■*• * ■ 1
Hilum is tn wm i
GREAT MUSICAL SAVING IN
STITUTION OF THE SOUTHI
Munir* I Instrument*. Sheet Moalc. Mu ale
Book*, Beat Italian BUln<a. and nrary
lhlu< pnt talalm; to a Flrat-tllaa*
M«*lo Houae
29 TO J ) riKEH S4VEB
-AT-
T, M. IT. O. T. H.
TUNING AND REPAIRING
■yC H TAX LOK Um «mly ambortaad
MkN ni u«e Mw*»e H«w* MnotM.
«t»u. IM. u o. aoBMMMC a 6>
»n» LiAiui.
The IJve
Carqet nnd
GROCERY Dfflffl
Offer* AiFnll Line Os The FuUnwtng Goods
Low For Cash Or Its Eq» ••lent. V
CABPET DEPARTMENT**
Body Bruase 1 * C«r»ete «.■ fifl
T.pvalry Btu*«x-U*Carpet* . £ ■ If
Bevy 5 P y Carnets
Seoten a'l Wool Chrprta ■■
Cotton *n<l W«-l C'lT’Ms •
B‘str Cvrpe* > sod Bods
IK'tped Venetian Ca ,-cta
Hevrlh Roc* and tew Mate
f'«? » and Canton Matttnr*
Fkwv- O , Cloth*. *ll width* •
I*l-1* O" Clnlha. *'l width*
Widow Sh-idev CortHln*. Ornl*- *. Picture
Fnnre. O’ l .ww’siid!. ther thlhgsftoo nu
fue*v*i« tn n-cr.lon.
CROCEI.T j, DEPARTMENT
F-r-l- H- m
M*tooPs Httrs
Cc.<>nti - y*H*n’*
F*n fa, Br-.SUst Hnms
F -rrl« JHinoV' - 1 T -es
G*o. A. Battle.* iu*-t Hour ?
R -her, * O u-oj' iour
M.lkX’rMckri
FancyfC arAcr*
Best T o ’end Coffe.n
> ,**V Wo k r., ( .t;jt*
H«ngin<JMertrt, andF’lothex B aket*.
R oom* DnMetv, Tube. HsekHs, Psil*.
L» l>l* end Yl -d BmorosJLlve Chlckeoa
and.D v xt P< »l»ry.
MY MOTTO
Th* Nt-' I'"’ Txi*nce twl'ee fbr-i tbe<*low
Kb"*'-?. Q.'>'k Sale* S"d Small P-o!lt*
for rash. C T*t*. snd Oil Cl"th*«fM*'!e
•nd La'd. Cu .’'neUnd Hhcdv* Hung Al
Short Notice,
828 Broad Street Augusta Ga.
OAVw philaJ
7ww>r
A VALUXBi.E F'H.M OF
5*31 acre* wJI timbered and in
good condition, siiautud on Head
fctn'l, and B gbrter creeks EGtht
mi’es fr >tn Harlem, Seven rnile
from Dearing. B -ended on lhenorth
•nd rail by Thon, C'Uiirel 1 , and nor'h
and we*t by John. Adam*..South we»t
hv Headstall creek* and Bou-h by
P,<g-brier c"<ek. and lauds of Mos-s
J. Indale. on the nor*h.
For par-icnlvra, apply to Georg*
A. Bribe agent for Mrs, Charlotte
S-lei-x. 743, Broa-I St. kugustaGa
/XX*'Vi
AUGUSTA
EVENING NEWS.
JAS L. GOW. )
JNO. M. WEIGLE.Z Proprietors.
W H MOORE )
TBE PiHIEI EVEIIIE WES
OF GEORGIA.
In<l«T>ci»d’’«it all thliura! U: •trammelled
and Uiilnatruetudt
oom-
Not the Organ nt any Clique, Ring or
CuwUnatioii.
« ■ - ■a»o» - —■
Our Capita I —Ki|’*l<w* Our Motto - Pro
gress. O t U<s ward—Success.
Th* Angwrta. (la, EVENING NEWS ha.
the lantw-i rirvuUU.-n nt any <lally psp*r
••wr U.u<-<1 In Aiuru.ta, »i»l a. an a>lvqrttji'
liur medium la unsunsaeed
Ad.ecU.inM rat** lurulaiied on applies
tkm.
KATES OF SVESCRIPnON.
Dally, no* year H On
Dnllv, aix mraitaa .....100
Wsekiy.une year 1 00
Weekly, aix u»«itha 70
money made
If voo want to make money, get
tbs 'igbt to make and a. 11 McHnde
and Co,a Stove Water Filter two ot
iho beat nrticiio ever discovered,
rtoe them Work and become convinc
ed. Active pn*bisg mvu can mak.
i money bandltng Uetu tt nte to Me.
Bride and Cu Atlanta Ga.
I tl W PREPARED
Mr To offer tbe LARGEST ami moat complete Mock o!
J * . • * * -a-**' 1
DRY GOODS, CLOTHINC,KSHOES.
r 1
■V HATS. Etc. it ha* ever been my pleasure tn eommeae*
pv-SPRING trade with. I hope l>y contininl additions du*. r
SUF-ing Soring ana Shmtner, tn make it still more ailrarttvs.
qw and hope by fair dealing awd attention to bwaiwee*. to
■ST merit, and receive the patronage of the community
IMT FUatolier.
rc Use Lawrence & Martin’s —■
pr°m
For ILuCKy.
MOItIA CONSUMPTION, Dlieswsof PHtOAT, CHJtST AND LUNGS.
MLSM OF TJLIlHgmsS®
(SJNSt MPTIoN tn lutndplent and advanced •tagev.knd all dlarase* of
•nd LUN(»B. but II ha* never been »o advantasvouMy roropoonded aa In th* TOLU, XOCX»»a
RYK It* toothing lUJwimlr pmpertle* aflord a dlfrudve Mtmiitant and tonic to bwUd *p m*
ryMem after tue cough has been relieved. Quart sire botUes. Price Al.oo.
A | ITI/MBl I Do not be deceived bydealcrswbo try topalm off Bock and tty*
V AU I lUH lln place of our TOLUTROCK AND MYdT Which Is the UNIT
MKDICATKH article—the genuine ha* a Private Die Proprietary IWamp on each bolUe, wtuth
penults It to be BeM ky DracvteSa. Mressra tai Dealer* KveryWhere,
WITHOUT ■FNCIAI. TAX OH LICrHNSB.
Ua nu, WCK MD RYE CO., Proprietor., 41 River St., CNoie, B.
TfIEWBITE
. • I
Sup rlative in Its Attributes
It Stand* ACKNUWLEDGEDTHE KING of n” «EWTNG M tCIIIsRH
..ti-f l( -u " ■>• > pn' ii' ■
tr-l ' ii" H l |.' m
"lent r. u hine tt>., irimwi'if .1
,t !* nl- I l '. ni'-' dnril"- ■JjSHßfe"'
■ v. \l. I; \ \ i JmH .' >
YIAK-- munifm t ill. r-
crrUfii-nteof warr-miy >* given to escl jQQAMMW**
purchaser. W« do not p< ddte thrrn. thu*
we ar« enabled to we-11 them cheaper ti an 1.. V
find <-bu«« old pT-nt in*, inner- st Mild. J Ji
\ ..rd' ' • '■
or « rite for circulars ami price*
J. D. AT. F SMITH. ;' -■ ' /
J. HORACE SMITH, No. 525 UIU>AD S I REKT. AUGUSTA. GA-
FOUNDRY & MACHINE WORKS,
NOS Gl6, 617 e id 610 KOLLOCK STREET.
TO OUR PATRONS: Our Foundry and Mnohln* Work*, which were rU-troyed tn
.L'l by tire, havn Ihmii rebuilt, wlerge I met hiindaboil with now toot*. We ran tuintoh
Ho X AND BRASS CASI INGS AND MACriINEi.Y ■>» all riptlon*, »ml »t rvaeon
* -•-• nrlce* aielof tlio boat quHilty Pruv-H will >x>given of anything you may want hr
l- * ii* know whnt you need. If you mnxl ret 1 vent to your place to repair your
M'lu Eigimi write ii*. mylYiy
■'■ 1 ■ *■—— - -v 11 -——- 1 " ''' ■■".v-'-wrs
W. 3. POLL ARD,
NOS. 734 and 736 REYN D 3 STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
Cotton Factor und Commission Merchant,
ANDDEAIiUN
MACIIIMSKY OB’ A I *l.
A>-o Dieton'a Circular Miw*. Ruldior and vather Beltlnsr. Hlaun Pipe, Water and Ktmm
Galeje*, GoaiiecD-re*. OilCupa; Pop, Globe and Check Valve*. Governor*. Wrvoebes.
eta, 11mother wl>h every aitiito of eteaai ami water fitting*, finding*, etc.
Geneial Agtnt for Talbott & Sons.
Ta*lxi Agricultural Eng ne* on wheuls, Portable Engine* on »ki<la,
tioiary Engine*. Tnbnlar a-id Ixxwmotivc Boiler*, Tnrliine Water W be»l*.
Co: u and Wheat Mill*, Saw Milla, Shafting, Pulley*, Boxes, Hanger* and
Pa*out Spa k Arrester*.
Watertown Strain Engine Company.
Wa' ertown agricullurd < -q-nua on wheida, porUib'-» engine* on *kid», dairy
engines for amall btiikl rg*. vertical engtorti, alai'ooa’y engine,* with and
niihort cut off. return tubular boile*s with two flue*, locomotive and ver*
i.oal bv .lers, saw mills, etc.
C. 4 G COOPER & CO.
Coopers aelf-propelling (traction) engine*, f«> <n agric- Ihval engine* on
wheel*, portable engine* on skid*, stationary eugiree, |oc>motiv« and re
turn tubular boiler*, corn and wheat mill, p«> I: b'e mill with portable bo'l
a teehed, smut machines, duall<s* wheal acpai*«ota and oat and w«rd *x
t.acxM", it* mill*, double and angle.
J W CARDWELL and COMPANY.
Cardwell wheat threrhera, aeparator* and cleaners; “hog-ground' thre*h
me, hydraulic cotton preeae* ; borae power*, mou ued and down; power
- corn ahcllera and feed on tiers.
JMISTCI uinmi to. no ekieisiii. tiuott i co
, Re*pera and binder*, reaper*and mower* combined, aingle binders, reap
> era and mower*, cultivator* and grain *owera
! FAIRBANKS k CO,
Fairbanks'standard *cale*, all sima and pattern*. A’arm m«h drawer*.
t kkF* Manatacturer of ib* following m <chioe« 'fart
# Nebletl A Goodrich Improver! IXL COTTON GIN, Reid * pw»*«>‘
l malic power screw prase (ateam or water power). Smith s improved h«n
power notion and kay prra*. mrtVra gin feeder, cotton eondeearr. n»w »' r -
> ffinia feed ent lor. Mr Enginra, Cotten Gin*, ete. repaired in ■
. manlike manner 4W MTOrder* •nliotlrd aod promp'lv *xee«it»
U F<fr fnnbor pan molar*, mrcalara, general inforniauor He..
ii Mi iy ‘ w , pollard.