Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, March 07, 1882, Image 3

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ftjnrSßlA ADVERTISE?* "27T»«W A- Hlirntgs. prnprVtra of the .«rmr b (■•*> proprh-tra «* the'War * *" m> wsy rrarrab-U.le fig or management of the same. orraiall«« laerra-viaa Dall) la ('•laaWta, Lhi eel a aad ■ jeferMß coaatles! -p. nf the sd'Miiwment COLUMBIA ASOBHHItII wNI be Bent _ alt r w”"*" U* Following tprms: year, <-»••> In •rtvsnee » ft <**>>«■ Advance snc In th" pqrtofiD" nt Hsrb-m a* gswind-Class matter. u . R Atlants, Gs .offer St low tljelr inimenae stork of lamp- r, mv .ya and fixtures, and « gra»t rarietv -furnishing rood-. Tcdl-t set., vs dinner when nrwi fra wri«; agrata fra the rMt~l »♦«»•* r ' ,r lAtnbrths patent Ira jrarad fly f»n IraTm n num." Tmrattentkvi is rrapectfully culled to the large Strick of PLOWS ! J baraon hßnd and n’* n '‘ r *' ,ur ° V1 l,rd ’’ r TVRN any width. st might or Roiiorf Point Bhovcls. ftWEP.PH, »n.v width. tlh-n Plowa.atocked nr iinotockwi. i len Plow Wings etlt tn shsr«- from lio«t * , vy \N«T Wo-Mten Hcooter HUs-k. auh- SZtUllv made •’ "n m.sjerate prira He-I Rolls for Iron and Wooden Fora . U , M . (trank Rod* »>>d Clevises Single Trresand Double Trees- fui BAißLis i sncmn. Hull Tonsntea made to any length or akilh at short ladhtn. Turn Koesters, 1, 4 Zu i m. liee w4.fe.w-H adapt-d tn eultlvaf- feVAXH S.t an.l 5 l.atth Harrow* Evans’ Triangle Harrow. I and thorae Grau* l Borne made expressly fra L trade and will U< *4<l low. bwwps «d ao r material or th»al..ve maatean' first class and will uaUd ata v rv mod-tab advance on cost. Aphl f..r pri. « Hat. «nd men irai g'«<i» yrai £wx“ ar** ri., w iummm*. Cur. Ray and Centre ata. Augusta, Gn BEORWIA IVLROAD GEORGIA RAILROAD CO., Udler General Mansger, Aixnet.i, Gs.. D-e 10, l.rii. C^ryi—* -netno Htindav, the 11 Inst, the Wluwi.ig ’ “<' ,r schedule will b<> oper Ni't-WEHT Drily vmvs August* 10 30 a m irrir» fjamalt 1185 ptn •■ Mill -Igwville . U»pm •• Mac >n 641 p tn « Ws-hington J»p tn •• Ath-'i* < S' l l> tn e Atiatda 545 pm NO fI—EAST Drily Laara Atlanta ■*> • m " Athena »S) a m •• Washington.... 11.30 am " Maerat 7VI a Bi - Milledgeville ♦OS a m " Camak Arrl»» Harlem 7 M p m Vrtre AuKiida ■ IM pin lirUa .teaaatawdatien-Bally. Except Sunday Lt A<iifuaU4 rip in , Lv. H irletu 7On am Ar U«rleiu4 45pm Ar . Auiruetn H3O a m N<> J-WEST Daily Laar* Auicueta. .. 555 p m *• Camak 1 is atn Arrtra H|«r<a . ...... is7a ni “ Mlllwi.rarlllA 427 a m " Maewo > 640a tn •• Ath-na R <lO a m Arrir* Athra'a 500 am MO ♦-»•*»■ Airily Lear* AUknta R 53 P m Ardre Harlem 5 <»5 a ni imr« Attam* 7<® pm Ua»» Maron 700 pm “ Mllle»l<arlll* 9 151» ni “ Naarta li>4spm Africa Camak ... 350 « m " A<>rn«t a d3O a m SUPERB IMPROVED SLEEPERS IO AII,U.TA end M ACON _ INO W GREEN. E R. DORSEY. Gca-ral Macaa-rr Gen. Pane. A»ptnt Notice to Ph sengr* rs. COMMENCING FEBRUARY Ist. 1»1 wl ai.HI lurllier notloe, Uh* p*-*eiig.-r lure •»«f th* G*>ntia Railroad main Him* and krsn-h—, will l»> as fidlowu: Agent's rate, three <*nt» per mile. Trsln rate. f«air with per mile. Children l>->twn-n 5 ami 12 yearn, half the be r rstea. Minimum rate, for an v distance. 5 rents Ps**eng-r» are hereby m'tlhert that It U»v tall to purchase Helrets fn.ni the St*- »*• Ag-nta. Urey will t«e charged the train rote. Cnnduetora are not ticket sellers, and are •ri allowed to accept l**s than tire train rata of four cents per mile. Therefore, U> tortrelha advantage of the reduced rate, pvrrhase your ticket* before entering Ute train Tbamxnpanv rreervea the right torhange «»ntin<l y aircngate therm rate*, at pleasure a*4 without notice E R DORSEY. Gen. Pass. Agt. l.Mt Mile Ticket. Georifia Railroad Co., i Office Gau. Passenger Agt., Augusta, April sth 1879. ’ Couiiurtcing Monday, 7th ibrt.. will well ONE THOUS AND MILE TICKETS, good over ®*in line and branches, at TWENT *1 FIVE I>< iIxLARS each. Tht-oe tick •t’ will Ire issued to individuals, firm* * n< l laiuilies, bnt hot to sinus and bailie* combined E R. DORSEY, Geu. Patmvnger Agent. Mlle Tickets. Georgia Railroad Co., I Office Geo Passenger Agt. Angneta, March 2, 1880 ) Commencing thia date, thia eompa- M •illaell FIVE HUNDRED MILE gCKETS, good over main line and *»n<*hre at THIRTEEN 75-100 DOLLARS each. Three tickets will taaoad to individaals, firms or “Biirea, but not to firms and familie* ••bitted. E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Paaeengcr Agent kl" P»»mwea a vigorous growth << the **“ Parker's Hair Balaam It re ~***ih» jnMMwiwanr trHarar hair, re- Sy aiwl owu Hohtog ut ,b * I’oiK-il l>oinrM. Clubbinr Ha tea. I 1 atl'^'*' W J ~UK ' Tlb ' r ’- ,U * 11 °'* 1 "** ' “ P "" ° ur Wr lumlah Um Chirac w.Mriy NeWß< »wr f>r ra tIH. Southern WorW t-H _ ymr Thua you may the Adrertmer and th.- two aXcelhMt paprr, yoar for only taoo. Forafn scarce. Pay your street tax. Farmers all plowing. Hprlnf (Mads are riimnlnff. Did you ever sra a hood wink’ The ple-nle sraxon appmach-th. Jun Hatullton is a m«wt rifleshot Rather stormy TiMnlay nlxht. <-hf County Commissioners' court beday. l>(d Uie wtrni storm hurt yuu any? Ny pn-perty advertised h rsahi In April. We bate had a few days of beautiful weather. John McConl thinks lie was born to run a aeaspa|HT. Cradh-s will soon he is-udwl whral era •lbw, we hiran. Montan county gave 3UO majority for n<> fence btMi wtM-k. notice elama here of lime for sale by J F. A L. V. Hatcher. A rent in clothra Is nut half so truubk ♦ nifl as house rent. Jack Hussey l« soon to have a neat fence aruun.l hie dwelling. The negrora In Hai lemdancu a “racquet" every Saturday night. In his younger days, Oliver Hardy use to bu a firv-l-fuou-u racer. Rings for the IltUe finger are In great fa vor with young ladies. We had a pleasant cal) Friday from Mr. J. Morris,ut Grovetown. At this season of the year, It Is a w.se inuh Unit knows Ins owner. Two "protrai«r»" faiieil to gi t up a writ ing is bool in town last week. Button Lynch, Um eminent Catholic Bish op of ChsrlesUw. diol last week. There is a married lady In Harlem with a foot as small irn any lady’s In the S ate. bisii" of our boys are quite "fa-t" when the “Governor" puts the dt«( after thorn. Horne of the little tsiys in town have al- teady coiuniencwl bathing in the fish pond. It I* rumored that II -v. 11. A. Conner will -ovt. build a dwelling m-xt b. Mr. N. Hick* Making both ends meet is a pastime with the baby when he put* hititoein his mouth. For Iler age. there I* no l.flghb-r or pret tier child In Uie county thnu little Grace Hussey. R-ad nolle- in another column h-aded "A Splendid Offer." and take advantage of ■ it at once. Runiiymead poabdtlcr, Burke county. Gn ha* been discontinued. The mall goes to Hephzibah. Green plum* and colic will aoon be the I cry. Tie- lare thought of It tuskes Dr. I Handera muile. Notwithstanding the pn-sent high price j of bneon, there Is some talk of running Ba con for Governor. Mr. lioblnson has nlres.lv commenced . Improving the place he recently purehiuwxl j from Mr. C. B. Hick*. By the recent tumble In stocks, we are sorry to learn that a certain journalist In AugUHta lost f 40.000. The elopement we hinted st nxvntly has teen postponed for awhile. The "old man" got wind of 11>« scheme. Blushes snd pn-tty girl* both become women.—Ex. Then we suppose ugly girl* become only cook pots, ch? It Is said "F.dAuiW knocks oore At every man's door." We hail just stepped out when slie knocked at <mr door. Grigg-' warehouse, together with eight tiundrol bales of cotton, were destroyed by lire In Madison tsi Tuesday last. Among Its 1 recent gradual** at the Medi cal College In Augusta, we notice the name of Mr. Clise. H Haley, of Harlem. If bacon wasn't so high and collards so! nearer, there is a couple in tow n who would ! certainly marry. You know tln-m, too. As Queen Y’lctorln was entering her car- ' rtage Thuitslay, a fool shot at her, but ah ixtcai'Pil unhurt The fellow was arrested Judge Smith, of McDuffie. Is visiting ml- I stives In Harlem. He is a gentlemnn of the old school and has many friends In till* sec- j tksi. The latest style In placing feathers on a j bonnet to to stick the end under a bow on! the left ami let the feather curl under yuui I chin. Judge James B. Neal has been appointed Judge of the M< IhiffieCounty Court, to till' the vacancy created by the death of Judge . Casey. In days gone by. OMutnbia county used to be noted for cock-fighting, racing, etc , but now Stic i» the boss moral wunty of the Blate. One of our subscribe**, living near Har lem, killed twenty-two pigrxme arel three wild ducks on- uiorumg last week, by right o'clock. We learn that Mr. Pearson, whoa* death is reportrd In our columns, fuel mA waited I Sawdust before the day u* bi* d*»Ui in about fifteen year*. Parker's c-iri,rated stomach bitters for j sale at the Variety BK*»- As a strengthen er. blood purltt-r and cure for dyspepsia, they have >*’ equal Try them. Powder and glove* are the last thing put I on by girlsgolmr bi th* party- Ba»r W<* l are not going to ask what la the first until , we are ready to become •» “If-I From ibe tardy manner in which of oursubiuwltei»r*y“P ,< *^ rpa^ < doubll—i think we can H'* no w** paper and Ink. Do you tumble U> lb* rwc*et Bev Ham J<»~ reiigKui to tbs JlLtMns we have U Cbrtot H ; »an rzrurenm tram to Hearen tail | runuing an rxcurM.« o ,UII some » r ' d “ ul ' rtn< “* ** irnad ticket* there , with «<*»<rictt > that f rsqu-ur ungdown. It wrwidt—a fress a hMMi aLTaUidog •«** ** *** *■"* PrepwriMM for Suninwr Visitors. w. are giad to learn that twwmr threw of our dtiaras me prvpsrtng b> ervranmralaie •swnlers during the approaching summer who are anahms to avail Ibe rise Irra X Ux bealthfoimv-s of our heauUhil village. This is as It should be. No ana wlio ran poaulbly acoumnw slate an applicant fur board should refuse tu <lu SO. , A Bad CttL While handling inane Werioraday last. UlUe Air. a* Oi R.-V, W. W. Oslln. re.-rived quite a eevwre cut on the foot, the blade of the ax passing between the great bri an-1 the <ww next to It, on the right font, making a d-s-p 1 1H-Woo about two liK-hee In length Dr. Swirlers drramsl the wound, and AM is now getting on v.-ry well, and lu futuru will 'loubtl.-sa bu more rarvtul while banding an ax. , . A Bruce of Fruuds- For the find limo we have t»-en raught. By whom, you ask? A firm running by the naniXmol stylo of Asli A Rd Alins, 3*> Fulton stiwt. Brooklyn, N Y. They ad o>iti-e imsllGpe* for tie- euro <«f tits, cou suiuptirai, etc ?hut In our opinion they are ttrst-vlase f auillL We hope our i-xchangi-s will p.uo. Lhetii arbtNid. The Itoad Won't Compromise. Severs! of our cxiihanges have been print ing a paragraph to the* ffr-ct that tho Geor gia railroad had <v,mprumlM«l the case with th- inuMwnger whom Harry HUI put off the train last suininer for refusing to wrar hla riwvt while rtillng In the ladles’ car. The Item referred to appeared In our columns last week, but Cnl. Drawey say 1 * stieh In not ho, and that the case will be fought In the aiiirte In dui-senHon. We have always thought Hill acted properly by putting the pawetiger off, and don’t see how any Jury ix.mpiwi'd of citiKUH who have any nwpect for themselvra ami fiiinllles, could do other vrlse than render a verdict In favor of the road -unless the Jui ybe composed of n>- ifroes. A begin In lila shirt sl-evra, nantnd in front of a lady, would be a lovely specta cle Indeed, wouldn't It? A verdict against Uiu road would produce eueli scenes. Another Terrlltle Death. Only * few days ago we were csll.xl upio to chnuil-le the sad and untimely death of David Nesi, snd now sguin we haw to an nounce the sudden and wrlbledeath of Mr. John Chap P.-areon, which wx-urred mi IV.xini-relay evening last. Wo give the par ticulars of tlw rad mx-orruncc as iclauxl to u»: Mr. Pearson was at Hnwdust durlcg the day. and when rwuly tn go home t--ok a s-xrt on Chur ey Avary's wagon, which wa* going In the dh.x-tlori of hl* h<-iue. The wagon was heavily loaded with guano. Af ter rhllng s-une dlstainx-, ami when near Um realdruioe of Mr. B>-n Carr, th-' wagnif run ' into a mud huh- in the road, tilting mi one ! aldo and causing Mr. P.xtrxm to fall. By some means he fell te*tw**-n the wheels nnd in the Inri* m*idlon.*l. and wnll-< doubled up and unable to free hlma*-lf from hl* po sltion, Ibe wheels <>l the wagmi passeil over ! him. The unfortunate occurencn happened | so qiih-kly, that thedrlver of the wagon la j aald to have known nothing of It until too ' late. Stopping the wagon, ha assisted the I unfortunate and wounded man to g"t u|>, hut I*'fore herxHild get him home he<ll-xl. Tiie deevnoeii lived In McDuffl-*, but just ncri** tire line frein this county*, on the ‘ Drain place. Thed>-ceased wa* aliout sixty* years old, and leaves a wife and a large family to mourn his death. G rwvetown. We dropped off the train nt the abovrsl namM station on Wrxlneaday Inst, ami was kindly received by the <x>urtix>u* rnllioad agent at that point, who very politely rme tinned us to a pHo of sacked guano and r>- qinvited us to la* tu-ab-d. We declined, ami remained standing. A few seconds paseed nnd we toUndagnrtlp of four or five had gathenxl nt tlie le;*>t. and almost liefore we knew It the “fen *question" wnasprung and ev.-rybmly hud a word or so to apeak about it, nnd under the 1.-adernhlp of Gen. M- D sinld It was quite evident that that group of men were In favor of “higher and better fencre," and Gen. Me. triad to hms* j us to bet that “Traveler” lived in a potato I bank ami was t<«> lazy b< exon stop up the i opening to keep the mid and rain out. Me. I la a hot fence man. and don't you forget IL We learned, however, that the stock law | tia-1 several advin-ates In that section, and ' wen- ready forth" ijm-ntton to go to the ! lullot box for final settlement. After discussing a tew other matters, and j unh«dlng oureelv--* as to the probability of ; another drouth next summer, the prior* of j bug meat ami the virtue of guano, we wpa | rated fn»m the party ami next found our , self hi trie store of the genial Clifford. And | we were really sur|irta*xi to Hod that Ctiar- I ley carried such a Urge arid varhxl sha.-k, oonalstlng of a general Urie of fancy and I staple gmerries, dry goods, uothma. etc I Clifford is a whole wailed fellow, ami when I you atart him off on the right foot Is a per fect three-quarter nag in a oonver«atlon We very much enjoyed an te>ur In hla prewsice. ami while there had the pleasure of m'-eting P-iul H. Hayne, the glfbxl who rode up to the door equipped for the field, arid bent on bagging a mesa of bird* briore tiie going down of the sun on that I day. The G*awl appeared mauewliat ; nervous, though, in amaequem* <rf the grml fear that took proaesalori of him dur ing the big Mow the night prevhaia. “1 lit my camlie and got down." said he. "ami I thought the house was going down, too." We were Informed Uiatoneof the peculiari ties of the p<»-t to, Uial be rarely ever alls down. mA even while writing. We were glad U> Imrn that Grovetown is stradllv moving forward In Uie way of Improvements, ami blds fair to Soon be come a flourishing little town Already tiie people of Auguela are beginning b> buy lands and build there, ami It would mA sur prise ua to see a large hotel erecbsi al an early day for the umvriilevice of Auguetana wb-. are eager to speml the summer m-xitl s where they can enjoy the bexaglt of pure fresh air, good water, etc. By Utto Ume th* aaort of the fast ap preechlng Iron hors* »“ beard, >od our frieral Me maatwl Ills rad Iwnaer aa a alg nal pi haul up gently, and aa al>a ritwy txMbr oemmand «re stepped al card and left Mr- on the drpi’t. whittling a sU>-k and •Inging- -1 here aba gras with a mUrhly hum I k/ve sugar and a UtUr rum ' For iteprow-Htaflvw. In to-<h«y’s hasue wv anoxmes tbr name riD C. Mnorr, F.iq . su».>-c4 tn ratlMe,twwi, as our next Bcpraee. tall vela the Vitola tura. Out ramtldate U too well known to onr praptav for us to ray anything In irirr ehratnhia qualinnatkaia. and the an uooncement will be a matter of as much anrprhve tn him as b> any one else, as we make It without hfw knowledge, believing that In so < 10l ng we wifi have the hearty ’ well done" from a ma>-rity of the voters In Coin nil »ia A Well-Fret W« have thought atfhlong that the “or gsniaed" (an ralb-dj, would mine a howl when G--n. Gartrril announced himself an ludejawlent Drawa-ratlccarehdal- for Gov■ ernor We were not mistak.lo. fra n-.w " fray, Btam-heand Sweet heart" sod all Uie tittle dug* are harking at him. Ifhewauta to stop their noise, all he ha>< to do Is tn throw thran a bnoe -Atlanta Critic. Th* Critic la doubtless one of the pet pupa to he fed by the Gartrril I Republican) party, and armaks about bones from experience, but he ahrail l rarnllect that all d-utw are not of the yril.iw-ctir persuasion, as he la. and therefore not maaneiaxigh to snap at every looe thrown them. Don’t inenauro nur corn by your half-bimhol. phase —— - -♦ «J» «k Vgrlotle*. Saleaday. Gardeners busy. Hummer wmtbor Early com popping up. Guano agents are "picking" tlw-lr men. Mias Mamie Harrison, a special favorib with our cltlwns. Is on a visit to Harlem, In a few yrara more. Harlem and Hawdust will probably bo united by a lino of dwel ling*. Judson C. Clements becomes the Georgia memt>er of tho Congn-Ml.aial Uanipalgn Gimmlito-. Bring in yourannonneomenta. gentlemen. They will coat you only AS from now UH day of election. Married, nn Naturdaif faat. In Harlem, he Dr. T. H. lievena. Mr. Wiu. F. Hellers ami Mlhs Hav.innaf Whittaker Mr. Htepfien* d-nles the report that Gov Colquitt had off.-rwl to turn over to him tho Gubernatorial Chair In the next campaign. A Hurd p||| to Hwhllow. W» clip th-following from tho last Issue of the Atianbi (Title: "H--nntor Joe Brown, who misrepresents tin-State of Georgia In the councils of the nation, In hia apdogv for disgiaclng hlm- Holf for voting for the p>-ualon of the na llonal mendicant, Grant, says: ‘lt G--n<-ral Loo had sucomvhsl. I would have votasl for a pension for him. too.’ He would not, f- r he would have Iwo-n hung for tioaaon be fore h-- had u chance b> vote for anything. He la to-day tho only living traitor In the United States 11., was salsa to tho govern niont of th-Dolled States-selx-d Its forts nod armuials long la-fore the fti-ople of whom he was the Chief Magistrate had said In tlielr aovrrlgnty that they no Iraig r ow.<d allegiance totin' Federal Government, He was afterwn(ilH false bi the government he by hia treason hriped to establish. He has been false to everything and everybody (ravo hlmiodf> slnni he baa been In public life. With the Augusta Bvehlng News we exclaim, wo never did take much stock In him, and what little wo have we will cheer fully give away." A. Mpl<*n<li<l Oflor. We have rxxx-ntly made arrangements with the pubflahera of the H-.uthem World, Atlants, Ga . whereby we an* enablivt to of. fer that excellent farm ami home |Miper, In comblnatlrai with our paper, at Un- rate of Sl» a year for b<Ah |>a|>*rs. The Hou thorn World to a large sixteen page pafier. printed twice a month, and de votod to the advance of allß-uthern Inter ests. Em-h number la hsn-laoniely Illus trat'd. and lh‘- subscription prlo* Is gl.pl a year. It» agricultural, horticultural and live stock ilepnrtments are under the sepa rate charge of editors of ability and experi ence. The cultivation of the beauty • t home ami the In ano relation la amply pne vld'xl for. E eti lsau<- contains Interesting sbiri'-s. He., for the home circle, ami It* home hints novar all phases ol domestic txximxny; houx-hold recipes Uiat have Immi fully bated; fiudilomiotre, etc. Our Young Folks, marshaled by Aunt Fanny, form a happy tyitnpany.ln every number. It la an instructive, blight, chan paper Uiat will prove a welcome visitor In every household m the Hou th. Hampie copies will l<e furn tohed <>n request t-y addressing “Southern World." Atlanta. Ga . or by calling at this ofllua*. To get U»e benefit of this liberal ar rangement for both papers, all aulwcrlp thsis must he maila U> the Advertiser, ai *1 50 a year, cash In advance, and you will receive the two paper* imrularly. Fay up for Uie Advertiser for !W. and tor an ad dlUonal fifty cents only you will recrixe lor one year th*-Hasitlierii World. Now to the time U> Milecrilsi. Do an at once, as thia Offer will remvin open fori ad y thirty day . w 1 Legal Advcrti»eizenta Prtitieefvr Latten of Dumuatoa. GEORGI I—ColumMa County. Whereas, G. H. Lamkin, Administrator of R L T-vmktn. represent* b> the Court In his petlUiMi. duly ni>*l and -nb-re.l <>.. raoerd. that he has fully administered B L Lamkin's estate: Tbl* to. therefore, to rite all t*-r*one om rx-ruwl, hetrs and cr.sllb.ra, b> hlh.w cause. If snv Uiey «... whv said admlni*trab>r slmhihl mA to-dlset'ArgKl fnrni hl* admin- JatraUon and rwriv- letters of dismission on lb—first M.aida* In May. |MS2 F-bS law GEri D. DAHHEY. Ord Mw tTL*n ’ImmESmI AMvwUmm Iskity *> . ( AH*. . ML •tTTB. !• ■- tu bl LmA*. Aw. K»TABLiBar» tru thibtt i riaa. MW- FREE! , SELF-CURE a Sore*»• o—earMatoe .of £ iStosaiiailto «o*«*we A*w- •B**" Asms., ML WAM «CO U——. ■*• tWECTimn. M IT, MTS. 40. I HAVE, at r* Broad strart, a wholesale ami rrtall slock ot PURE CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT, NUT’, »c, And aolleit a share of the trqde. My stock la all HriM. and lam making PURE CAN DY ii.Hlcr the euperiideti.irtM* o. Grorgv F. Lsiidawk. sod can aaeurc llw public of a pun. article. .1. r X\ THiTXTXTZTO, No. 6SO HItOAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. GEO? IL LOMBARD & CO., FORESTIIFYFOUNDRY AMACRINE WORKS Near Water Tower, 1014 and 1090 Fenwick St., Angnsfa, O». HawtMlH*. Grtet MUI*, Cane Milla. I’lantath.n Machinery Enginra and Bidlera, Cot ton Hcrewa. Hliaftlng. Pulleys. Hangers. Journal Hoxra. Mill (hating Gudgnaw, Tur bine Waler Wheel 'Un Grating, Ju l-m , Governor-. Dlst..n’a (Irculat Mawaamt Gaini- VMS n " < ’' J 1 * 1 Meilbig. Babidtt Metal and Brass Fit _ jM* Ung Globe and Ch»i k Valves. Whistles, Gusgee, 'tc. irim and Brass Castings, Gin Rihs and Injectors. Re pairing promptly doneat hnreetprip-a We cast cbery . n g*" 1.,.,i jML'’ apa.lt. wit li 111 ln.pi. c .-.I t,« >i» \V r , ir ,, running Ulin- with lOOhauda. whh h .uiuldra us f.. till orders “ irotnptly at lowe-t tuhra Agent- f.g Gw rgla and South Carolina for KoItTING'BDNIVEW'RALINJEC ra OKH Ihe ta-it R.ller F’eder out -works with one lever. Will work warm nr cold w iter, and will bft water. Warranted to give satlsfar tion. Bend fra circulars lieforw yo i buy any other. T hey *ru better Ugin u pump. G4v» us a trial la-fore Heading elsewhere. P bit ly - - - . - ■■ ■ i ' .i au—a Tb.e ]L>4Eix”@reßt Stock r THE BEST ASSORTMENT ! Tile LowestPricefii 9 i -AND THE- z . GREATEST BARGAINS ! FOB SOLID AND DUBABLE Boots, Shoes est? TZcttes Wlmh h Jo nn<l Retail, at WM MULHERIN & C 73.. Stores 722 and 913 Broad St.. Aucru ita, Ga. WHEELWRIGHT AND— BLACKSMITH SHOP. READY-MADE WAGONS FOR eA-T-.E,CBLEJVF*. •HAVING completed iny shop, I am now pp-parriljto;have dorm All Kinds of Blncksnrth ard Wheslwriart Work. I havwsmplnyed BARNEY NTEWART. whoae skill as a smith, especially In hotas shnolng. Is well known b. the lAihlle. All I aak la* trial, and I pp.mlae ratl-factlon io both Work and price I have now on hiind, icmly for sale, a few ONE HGR-'E WAG OM4, A I THE VERY I/OWEST I’RICEH. For further particulars apidv at the ahop uc C, E Md'iiku ,t Co's Im al-o fiiiqiared to furiiUh I’LOWil at short nollra. , I haukhig lh<> publlu for Uiuir liberal isitronag-so tar. and r.M|s>ctfully aollulUng • conUnuai.uu of the same, I remain yisirs, sic., W. H. COOPER. •ra ■ 1 J 1 ■ A swid ra awe* ikreat may ant wwn to amount to muctL I 11 Yk HTn An ■ D ‘ ll( prumpUy sttendtd U> can easily be cured: tail neglect lllllilimi'lcl U often Mimed by rawawmptlan or gipkilMria. No IJIIIIII 1111 I 111 medi.-lni- hu enr been dlaravrrol which nets a aalrkly &ZA VAIIUUI AU- and rarriy tn such caara as PBRMT PAVIS I PAI* A KIULKH. The prompt use of this fnraloablt mnwfy has as red u> juaanda of Uvea PKHRY DAVIS- PAIR fcll.l.Klt la ■•« an vapertaara*. It has lav-11 before the pubU- for rerly yv*re, and la tmsrt valued shero It la bril known. A taw extract* from voluntary toatlruonubi read as foUuwi: Pars Xiti.ia baa two ny housahrid rssortr for | For wtaotAna-ewah and erona It la th* kart onU> for tha irat Iwwitraavau yaare and hare vroayvtVa, ujads wa vorid uui li* without h.— **• V" rowe'l Immjdlsto raws bran erida and UikrawSTJunifi^^ o«ld , "lSre3r’~iK f or *i ttl C 1 * i ' rnur Pair Kii lbm an . Wlt 7nnl Iw* *JvWd tn try yoar Kim bivwiuftHoraMdy A Xvmrmtt. tXckin«*i. after a f«w 3omb *m outu|M> * I T. WIMrtWMWL I bate Juat rwroTwwl from a vary aarw* mid. _* >r Waltow writes frocn Ymir Parw which I have had for MW Udm J muM n<» Killbb nuw diphtheria and anrathroat.»• alarm rolM until I trtrd your Faim Kilxx*. whPh Vurfy bar*, and baa n<ri hean known te ro teTwt ma hnoMidiaMy f will ttetrr atfahi be »«R • «lnrh» inrianm Thia fee* you abmdd without it <’. 0 Fobor. I xrtrndm. (te maha knownl > lha world ... ssi trsv Sr, oK I twiran uatnjr Pap lnijca In ray family twwity Kiljbb Hr waa taken op Nunda), and on fiva rnara afff> and have u»l lirvwrrincwkßnd ham WedrMtMtef hie throat war ctear It waa a wpn found no medJrine V' take ita (daoa- Il w. Dr a*. derrul mr*. and I wUh it could be known to the Drutfwtel Onrida. N. Y. pour mother* who are loadn* ao many chhdrau Fur (bllUi and Fpvft. PAIW KII.L.KR han nn equal It rurra when •vrrythintf rtoe fal tab Delay a are often dangertOß. A botUr of Pain Kiu>bb In the h/Mw* U a Mfnnurd Uut do Camlly anuuhl be without All tell II al aod SIOO per buttle. FIRRY DAVM A SON, Froprlwtors, Frevldonos, R. L GEORGIA ( IIEMICAL WORKS ! .2VUL@rULBt£I, GrO,. 11 » mwrrMli: We are now prepared tn fill All onleta for any of our own brand* |nf Fertilizers, or mak* ttS.m b.ord.-7m.tnav I-. 1-1-1 *• our fArillll.-* hare been «^ ll > the last s<mw*i. we can furnish high gr*i-- fciUHz r* bi Uio trad* at prnxw which defy <xgnt»AiU‘-n * le*n lie* grade of our g.«»i» I* ixsial'ler.sl. Rieuemle-r that a fertilizer which .ss.Ul.u. .m y .me per rent rlM *' Arid to worth fa so IST ton more Ilian arnAher w..ich i.mUlim just* ll«t , "“*'t£T uWri Our <*ntral l.s-atlon enable* <i* to deliver our guama to imuhascra In Ui»> Inianor mu<h moi-promptly. In totter .s.mllUon. ami at .«»• omit thana Northern manufac -111 iTu.iNih I'hir brand* .A Maabalon and Georgia I*atai>aco Guamw and |j>we a Formula are so well km.w.i In the H.iuUi.l only niter to them to say that th-y ar-f.i'lv up b. th-standard of—Hl ths ACID I’HOHI’HATE The demaiMto tor th a arUrie In the past ha* exceeded the ca I riaclly of <>ur works. W* ri.alh-<ig- <-om|H-UU<.ri In the pia. Ural •*•“•** ZSTJ! th- ur of It We have a»b«k hand which w- .re prepared to sell at k very •'«*»'> i.roflt to <l*al»ra Hy reference b. Um report of th- < smimlashmer of Agriculture fur the present momwi. It will found that mir analyses ware s* follows : H.A* Inaol H..IU- Re- Avail Am- Fol- : Relative NAME : lure : üble bie verst; able mo- ash : Lommcrilal ' - ed : * I nla : value ' . ... ■ —; — —~ Ga. l*alata*x> Ammo • _ glared Hol FtMM. ; 1»JB IM 2<* •• 11 T » ,00 100 • Ga. Chemical Works : ; • ' g,, „ MaaUrdonGuabo lif SO I« 1• ■ »8611 W. >O6 _ J LZ__— Ga. Chemical „ ' . st ' am as Flaw with Fat'h 11 ■ : tM <<» ■* o6 I** B 1M ***** Tsa F-rUllxers wa ar« making thia saac are full* up b> aav mar i*’ore rnanafaa tarJT, .m EXr. -H b> wenmunboU with u. torfore *’*“** “** Treumrar <-wgU < hamhwi <k>