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A LOVE SG?JG. His love hath filled my life's fair cup Full to its Crysta] brim ; The daocteg bubbles crowding ap Are dreams of him. 1 work and ev* ry thread I draw Sets in a thonght The letter cf love's (order law In patience wrooghl. I serve lu's meals-Hie fruit and bread Are sound :.:;.] sweet : Bat that invisible feast 1 spread For gods were meei ! I pray for him All els*? T do Fades away. Before the thrill that smiles me through The while I pray. Ali. God be good io him, ray own, Who on my breast Sleeps, with soft dimpled hands ontthrown, A child at reit. Shall We Put Our Fanes in Peri! ? The work of fighting the lien law still goes on, and from paragraphs which we see in our exchanges we are inclined to the opinion that it is possible for the Legis] id ure to repeal a law wh?eh enables a poor man lo get the credit which be could not otherwise do. The rich man ha^ money to back hts credit, while the poor man has only his honor un<\ hi* muscle. It may be right to deny the poor mau his only means of cr dii. but we do not see'it in that light Wa confess our inability to see any good reason why a land owner should . .urge the repeal of a law which bene fits him more than it dots his poor neighbor. As the iaw now stands the laud owner is secure in bis rent while his tenant, goes off to the stoie for .supplies to make the crop. Deny the tenant the right to mortgage his crop, and the land owner will have to furnish the supplies. To furnish the supplies the farmer iu nine cases out of ten would by so doing put his farm in peril, without being certain of any thing except the final loss of his land* If ?he farmer hires the laborer the chances are that the crops will not pay out. If he farms on shares the farmer still risks everything, while the laborer and his family aie to be fed at his expense. It is simply idle to talk about "controlling lalor" hy enacting a law which denies the poor man a reasonable chance in the work of bread-winning. There are already enough laws discriminating againsL the poor, and now to repeal the only one which gives him credit will, iii our opinion, have a most disastrous effect. The lien law will hurt nobody who steers clear of it, and.we do not see the necessity of our anxiety about depriving anybody of the right to buy bread on a credit. There are very few farmers, white or black, who ha enough provisions to lastther: next March, and if land owneV-s have to pledge their farms, for cornW and aeon to feed all the people i?j tl i counr^JJ?e Other crop, time alone will open th( it eyes to the great mi.-i;.l:e. If the farms of this county had been pledged for the provisions furnished this year, hundreds ol thtrn wou?o soon hzs. under the Sheriff's h immer. While we say this much for th law, we are strongly opposed to tb? habit of buying op lien, and ir, seems to U3 that no farmer can prosper who has to buy and haul in the busy sea son the supplies from the store, which he should grow on his own farm, ai;d which should have been cm el ally housed the preceding Fal!. The de lay and loss of time in going lo town is a greater expense than the payiug for the eupplies. It would be wei] for our Legislators io consider well what they are doing, before they take so important a step as that of repeal ing the Hen law.- Abbeville Press and Banner. Sleeping Apart. 'MorcT^rpTrtTi*!^. arise between brothers, between sisteiv, beiween hired girls, between school girls, be tween cleiks in stores, between hired men, between husbands and wives, owing to electrical changes through their systems by lodging togethei night after night under ibu same led clothes, thau by any other disturb!: cause. There is nothing in^t will so derange the nervous system of a per son who is eliminative in nervous force, as to lie ali night in bed with another person who is absorbent in nervous force. Theabsoiber will go to sleep and rest all night, while the eliminator will be tumbling and toss ing, restless and nervous, and wake up in the morning fretful, peevish, fault-finding and discouraged. No two persons, no matter who they are, should habitually sleep together. One will thrive, the other will lose. This is the law."-Laws of Life. ONE EXPERIENCE FROM MANY. "I had been sick and mist rabie so lo:ig and had caused my husband so much trouble and expense, no one seemed to know what ailed me, that I was completely disheartened and discouraged. In this frame of mind I got a bottle of Hop Bitters and used taem unknown to my family. I soon bagan to improve and gained so fas! that my husband and fan i y lin ru hi it str?nge and unnatural, t iti told them what, had helped JUC, they said "Hurrah for Hop Bitters! long may they prosper, for they have made mother well and us happy."-Thc Mother.-Heme Journal. It is stated that Lan Lice, the great ch cits man, has obtained a di vorce from his second wile and mar ried his first again Reiurning to first princpiles, ?o to speak. Mr. E. Purcell. No. ll Ann strcetj New York, used M. Jacobs Oil-?-.r I rheumatism with entire relief-vyri e ; a New York j urn.al-Richmond . Va.) Christian Advocate. ?^?-^-^^..ifaiKit t,Sin'itt. THE BEST REMEP! For. Diseases of tte flhit and Lng. AVES'S In diseases of the pulmonary organs a safe anil reliable remedy is inval uable. Av BR'S Cn KI: nv PKCTORAL . .J\ is such a remedy. A wi lt is a scientific combination of ibo medicinal princi #THF??RY>" l1-'-8 aml curativo viii?iu&i virtues of the finest ^SS^*^ drags, chemically uuited, of such' KB] . power as to insure lin; greatest P'issi B ; hie efficiency, and DEVTrAO H Y " uniformity of re ?LXJ i\Jiit\U. suits. It strikes at the foundation o? all pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relict a ul rapid carrs, and is adapted to patients ol any ago or cither sex. Being very palatable, tho youngest children take it readily. In ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman's Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Catarrh, tho effects 61 AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL aro magical, and multitudes aro annually preserved from serious ill ness by its timely and faithful use. It should bc kept ni hand in every house? hold for tho protection it affords in sud den attacks. In Whooping-cough and Coust\mption there is no other remedy so efficacious, soothing, and helpful. Low prices aro inducements to try some of the many mixtures or syrups, made of cheap and ineffective ingredi ents, now offered, which, as they con tain no curative tpialities, can afford only temporary relief, and are sine to disappoint tho patient. Diseases of tho throat and lungs demand activo and effective treatment; and it is dangerous experimenting with unknown and cheap medicines, from the great liability that these diseases may, while so trifled with, become deeply scated or incurable. Uso AVKK'S CHERRY PECTORAL, and you may confidently expect the best results. lt is of acknowledged curative power, and is as cheap as its careful preparation and fine ingredients will allow. Emi nent physicians, knowing its composi tion, prescribe it. Tho test of half a century lias proven its certainty to euro all pulmonary complaints not already beyond the reach of human aid. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Tractical and Analytical Chemist*?, Lowell, Mass. 60LD EY ?LL SRCaOISTS EVERYWHERE. X?3 S I gBHBBBggssassa ts BSSSSSSSSBSSS^SSEi INDORSED DY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ABD THE ?FFLICTE?JJVtRYvvH?RE. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH G F THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A X-'Oas of terr, g j j jg ? I .'?? '?' t.bowsls costive Painin theil.o:i a dui! ?ons?tio?in the back part, Pain uiiiior th ? shoulder Dlid"??lUIln?is niter i ?Vn?i with r. disin clination to_exertiou o: cody or mind, Irritability gfjimgg ?'. 1 jow spirits. Sosa of memory, with a ieeiinr: o"f 'erv-: ~ l?ctedsbmp??ty. w?arinesa, Dizsine?s, I'luttering pTtho" Jtteartj ?^?tsbeforo tho eyes. Y el low Skin. >Je ?fd acHe, Re st 1 r: a s ness at night, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WAEHIRGS ABE UBE2ED2D, SERIOUS DISEASES WM. SOON SE DEVELOPED. T??TT'S PILLS s-ro especially adapted (<> such eases,onoclo8e effects suchachango of feeling ns to astonish ti>o sofferer. They Increase the Ai?r?s-ii'-e, and canse tho body to Take on ?'Iee?:. thus the system is no?rlalied.Hiid by ihcirVonie Action on the IMgcuiIveOrsai:.-?. Eiecr.s?.'ir Nteola ure pro duced. Price 25 Ct.ats. Ki Murray St* ??.V. OKAY HAIH or WHISKERS changed loa GLOSSY BLACK by a single:application of this DYE. lt Imparts i-uutarai color, ?..?'?ls tast.omuieously rusa un receipt of $1. 3 Wiurrc?y^-WSk^GW York. Neuralgia, Sprains, ?Pain in thc .Back and Side f There ls nothing more painful than these diseases; hut thc pain eau be removed and the disease cured Sjy us? of Porry Davis' Pain Killer. This remedy is not a cheap llenzino or Petroleum product that most ho kept away from lire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor is it an untried experi ment that may do more harm than good. Pain Killer has been in constant use for forty years, and thc universal testlinony fioni all parts or tho world ts. It never fails, it not only effects a permanent cure, but it relieves pain almost instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, ll is safe lu the hands of tuc m< st inexperienced. The record of cores by the uso of PAIN KILLER would lill vol?mes. The fellowing extracts from letters received shew what those who have tried lt think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, I-Tinn., says : About :i yoi- .. i? y '.. ! : became Mibjeet to seven BUI erin ? :.: rheumatism, fair resort wes to Uto PAi:< KTLI BI . wldch siieedily . relieved uer. Aliarles Fowell write: from the Sailors' Home, Loudon : l bud ix cu nilli co ? ??. years wi tb nenralgia ami violent KI wons of eli < rta miacb. The doctora at Wesbnineter Hospital envo ?a> niy ca*: in despair. I tried year PJIK ?tnxKn.a?aitKave ino hi)mediato relief, f have retrained my Btrenyth. and am now able to follow my usual occuiiouoa. C. H. walworth, Saco, Mo., writes : I experienced immediate relief from ruin iu tbe Bide by Uta use of yourP.ua KILLLB, E. York Bays : i have u-?d your PATS RIMER fox dteuniaUsm, and have rec .? : nrcat benefit. Barton Seaman says : Have used PATO KIM ra for thirty rears, a:ul bavj round rt a ?wr-failins rcutcuy foe rheum:!!' UH and i: ::icue?.t). Hr. Burdltt writes : lt if M r fail* tqeiver iitf in caeca cf dtenmatism. Phil. Gilbert, So^nrrset, Fa., wiites : I'roni ::< ; :.il UKO, I know yourPAis KILLER l? the W A anxtlcinu I get. Ali druggists keep PATS KILLER. Its price ls so low that lt is within the reach o? all. and lt will sui vc- many times its cost lu doctors1 bills. 35c, 50c. and $1.00 a hottie. f PERRY DAViS & SON, Proprietor:, Providence, R. !. ixl SC /V THE THE fmk C3 m GO 3= za The Latest The THE BEST IS THi? CHEAPEST. Tlichaiidsomcsi and most complete LABOE km MACHINE Yet produced. ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SENT ON APPLICATION. Victor Sowing Machine Co., T.Iiddlctown, Conn. Southern Office, Ko. 0 N. Charles St., Baltimore. Md.' i, i. - If yon arc a mini of narines3,?reak. .ned l?y tb? strain <>t Ti.ur dntlea nv..ni ftiinuLTiit^alnl UH o Hop Bitters If vu uro yonnp nnd discretion or di wi pa rlvd ^r Rincl''. old ?r poor health or lunmiish ai?s, rely Hop VThoever Tnl1 *?*. irfaeaever you feel timt yo 'i r ?ystem iiiM-ils eleMMUMTi {on IIIK or f-tiniulnlinp WltlKMlt iatojiictillHU t n lc o Hop B'tters. or II riii ii i'J ?om-rJX pMiiif. dwe?#5 of tho yesgick, .??oirej/'f, Inoil, Ug?rot ?errei t Voil -will oe cured If yo? we Hop Bitters Tf you nre sim ply wonk mid towBpirilid.Uv lt i lt may o av o y o u r life, lt has sr id hun a ods. Flf you are a mun of It-'t t<-rs toilii'K over mk. ni?;lit work, to rei j toro bra! it narre and Jvosti.., ii>'J Hop B. IgiiireriiKf from any 1*1 ] lion ; if yo? oro inur lyoiiTitr, s:iirorlii(C fron? jins on ii bed of hick 1 Bitters. 'J'Iioiisiiinl'die rm iraally r r o m sow? form of Kidney ^disease tina nnulit , J 1IIIT?? been pi-omited a i,y u t i moly UKO of HopBltters HOP ! NEVER FAIL Poid by d ni fr Cflsts. Sriidfor Circular. HOP BITTEBS B'l'fl CO., flntbeilrr, R. T. & Toronto, Ont. mm M JW PF?fh Respectfully requests all Edgefielf Ladies who sha?l be in Augusta this Fal! r Win ter to visit lifer Millinery Esfaiblishpin? and inspect her Matchless assortment < nerv foods' ^mm NNNETS AM MUM FRENCH FLOWERS, FEATHERS SABONS, LACES, FANCY JET JEWELRY, &<), &C -AT THE NEW YORK MILLINERY S! e.Tr2.TOT::<'":;-::">X'.!-.L:.:-j2?.:;'v. A*/ B.'i. Oct20-2m min ii un oi MM tiiiiii it ii 11 iii nu When When When When When When When Win r? Whon When When When When When Win ii When When When When When When WW r, When When When When When When When sell Calle?os Ilia! eosl ? lo make at ijJic .:..!! 0! and 8 cent/ Caiiaoos at r><!.. sell ' ??(:::!(!:!'.? Pr?ll ofilia Loom Shirting sell Genuine landsdale Shirting at Kt?, sell 10 ?ants Towels at 2;o. sell 25 .cots Towels at 10c. veil 40 cents Tallie Damask at 20e. sell 75 cents Table Damask at ?ne. sell LO cents Canton Kahnel atoja -ell 12icent? <?Milton Hamid at8c. sell l? cents i ?ani?n !. soll Brilliantine Alna s."!l English Cash ni r sri Kreuch lirneka?e extra largo Sboiil largo square Sh i 'Jannel at IO?. ' eas worth "rj cents at 10c. : < worth eon ts at I2jc. Ile Dress Goods worth 37? eris ell extra lariro Shoal ; .>. Shawls worth 40 cents at20< ; wor.h ?'ii cents at '??e. Il Colored' ?ilks worth 7f> cenia at421c sell '.' ?lored S iii ns worth '?>'> ee;jts at S5c. sell Colored Satins worth ?1.00 alGSe. sell Lyons black Silks worth ?? -j.-, a? 05c. sell i.y-'iis bUck sii!:s worth $1.75 at ?1.1 i J. :.:<.!! IA-fiis hlaek Silks worth $2.25 at $1.50. -.-.I': ll I White Blankets worth$350at82.00. sell li l White Blankets worth ?5.00it? $3.00. sell I'M Colored Blankets worth ?2.00 (br ?1.00. soi! Ladies Cloaks worth ?2.50 at .??!."<). sell Laities Cloaks worth 81 O') at $250. ?.il Ladies Cloaks worth 83.00 at 85.00 oiler to the Sou thorn Trade 8350.000 ?r 2ft in Dry Goods, embracing overythlng in the line at prices that no houi south of New Vork City <-an touch, we are not surprised that our sales promiselalready to reach a Million and up. Grand announcement to Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Texas and adjoining States, and everybody interested in the purchase of the CHEA PEST Dry Goods iii the World iiy "y 1/ . CONTROLLERS OP THU SOUTtEERiS MkMli T?T PAID S imple ; and prices at Retail : onl ? hen h sired and KX PRESS Kit El?!1 on orders, of $20.00 and over. ?KSG ES SL3STJ -i'^ V^'-CiBJ^rrr-SS-ii-Si^^ .^/tX*OS-M?ir*;%i4??!S?3 $50.000 i . -WORTH OF BOOTS, SHOES.1 HA THAT MUST BK SOLD IN THE r ont's Kip Boots, $1.75, 2.00 to 2.50. Gent's Calf Brogans, 75c-$1 for the best ni) All .--ivies of Gents fine l-tAND-MAOE BOOTS and KH?ES on hand. ll Misses' and'Children's I have an hu tueuse stock nf all kinds from tho d' cheapest mado. Ladies Bhoes, 75c, SI tc $3.50. feile- s from 50 cent? Up. CV*1 - '..! ^ . . PI 9.rlr> r r> ftl &d 1 Wj J> ?t,KsijJL CtOXj ?j* - tpA.uv'? 1 ivhic.li will he sol I afc bottom j nj i ho convinced. ? r,l)STASB-OF MCKNIGHT & WHITTBNDAL?: * Rid? i Ladies i. to tin Kl VE :ii: DU ED cases for whole* I ask ii io ex? tin ne iwv stock and eric .es. A .-? ').) o. , C. Wf?ITTENDAIi?, 833 Broad St., Augusta,? Ga* ii. * 831 Broad Sirs* ; Augusta, Georgia lySiiidiVI iTllll'v M-VBl'INI' riv I il B M g g f,< ? I g? I ^ ? Pl al 11118 ? I Fla I 3bl liBlfllliH ?JIUI ira, ll ll I lilli Difllio 8KA.TE8, HARDWARE, TSNWpi BUY THE nm di IHIIfilM" ?M?W fi PUill lil In ? I \? EIAUIIIJIJIVII vVVHIilu iii if Si pl 15 Om FIFTEEN SIZES IN STOCK. D i j il L Iii a ? r I. ii rio} 6ASUA6E 11D WASli gyOLHI Corner of Broad and Kollock Streets, AUGUSTA, GA., Do all Icihils ol"repairing and painting, :in<l beyond (' THE BEST ONE HORSE IN THR STATE. S< |it 22- jan I. , inbt, sell JORD?N, THE CLOTHIE 3 ls now reciriving the ? ?rgesl mid most completo stock of READY ^ABL CLOTH!Nti- HATS, SjAPS ETC. i : \' ;.: n KI i-: i ; i : ; s ; N A ITO I 'STA , | rt 'O V.' : ; I '.. ?-p' ?'..:% h. vi!, s th< nMi-iilloh or the cUiwaia nf Hgelield atti I i:dj iii ii nt cooi??i sin ?..iuh tVtr-diu i. . {' ?FJSKi - JORDAN, 786 jiiwi Strbt., AUGUSTA., GEOEGIA. ' sept 15 -.in RgYNOI PS? i Cor. Telfairaml .aMib-li Sts, ONK SQTJARK ?rum fTNI??DEPOT. A.XTGU3TA,_ GEORGIA. ^Jo^:l'^?^:^"^.:, FI KAINTON KS, TOMIW," and MARBUK VV.IRK < ai! kinds I ,;: .?..-i .d bliotUs? III i.e. and : rsc- IdVvtr 'Lau ever bend ol in i ii if ,.;iv v|? w .!.!. IWr I ho co 'Utrv Vnrcfmly Jinxed end JJcliva? at Dcjmi WIIJOU'l' F.XTHA (JUARCirJ. When necessary, I will'?o nnd pul op ii? work. .tv- satisfaciioii idhi ra alf cd, . 20.i] 1337 i '.STA f3LTSl? ED IP 37 FURNITURE PALACE. The Cheapest, th? Ii ea test, th? Largest and Oldest Establishment in Georgia. __-;-:-1- . ; - - ? -, . French dresser) mantle find ph mirrors,buddie id contre, and card tables, sideboards. .y ?g3 UV?3 || china end silvci ft 'r^T' Sf ?f Pl t?j r? 1 ?wes, hail siand.slp^' g fef|g ? i jwrm fiffi eu ?.air, i-!o,fe g g ? ?| desks mirmrE^H j ?@L^L??vAafl6ml wardrobes, fane] stands, rallan and ." earpot rocker9,S spring niait russos ii?:iing pillowrt,eu Largest assort ment r?f lino bed rooni suits in rosewood, mahog any, walt nt and oak, of latest pat terns and lowest prices. Parlor suits in ebony and gold, mahogany, walnut and gold, in cotelino raw -ilks, reps, satin do laine, hair and mohair coverings, in larine variety at equally low lin-'* nr'*s. FM??B10?HIS, kpm -I - 708 and 710 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. A cents for Hu onal Wire Net Mattress. St?n of Inc Kiy Chair. UNDERTAKING .: N ALL ITS BRANCHES. Rvorylhiug Appertaining to the I'ndorlnking Husine*s at Wholesale and Retail. Telegraph orders proinntly attended t?v PLATT BROS, Agents. sept Iii thu. ^XJGhXJST^, Gr .A.. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS TN CARRIAGES, BU80?ES, ROCKAWAYS ANO PLANTA TION WASONS, Afull lino or the above Good? now in Store, which in quality, (?nish and stjde surpass any that have hoon brought into the State. VV^H?*? -.??SO manufaclur ing our STANDARD GRADES of iluggics, Wagons, ?ic, thal have benn so loin; and favorably known throughout tho State, and are now being sold at LOWER PRICES '.han eau bo reached liv any otho:- house. Manufacturer's Agents for tho walo of STUDE8AKEKS, WI LR 17 RN and TEN NESSEE PLANTATION WAGONS nf ail sises, whb-.li h iv? >!.... I thn tost for the past half century, and to-day head the list for Uah! drat and irreal ? i urabi li ty. Prices as low ns required for wagon of inforior ar: . TO Tifosi: ?X WANT OK CITEAI*iS!t BU'-?OI?": Weare oll'oring a Large Stock that has just been ?*! . : ; from th? liest Manu facturers in Cincinnati, which have been made for ?i-i !i >....:. ma!: ia!, arni'are j belter painted and linisbed, than have over ?icon ?: ;.: ' . ?br t?;is section ln-fore. j . . I'ULCES EXTREMELY LOW*. I A >\'p Stock nf Harness, Saddles. Oak and "tam! . "?ole f."itiif ... ('..il' Skins, i Lini?*#Skius, Shoo Findings, Leather and Rubber il ir ng all SH?-, itu i.?ier Pack ing.-' nlhtrs, Kridics, Harn ws Findings, Shot! TKO:-. .. SOIM Abouts '??r.STARR HA ;o'i;s and TRACE OH A 1 SH -every pair r?arrnmt<t fur ri <-.! year*. Vow York ! Bolthigand Packing Co's Superior Rtibuer Belting, ?ho !;:?ttiM ?.io wvrid. PAHOTTS VARNISH KS -nneipiuiled by any ctonr . rtko. Tho ST Ofa? SPRING PIT .ETON, price $65; tho SI 013 SPRING PIANO lU'CGY, price "70~ the best ve hicle ever produced for tho mnnov. Weight 215 pnumh? pg- Send Tor Catalogue ?md Price List. Call and sw us when in the H ty and be convinced Unit our prices aro lower than any house in thc Stale. seo!, 15-4m J; W. WALLACE MB-BBB W. J. CRANSTON WASJiA.CE & CRANSTON, (Successors to WARBEN WALLACE & Co.) x GUANO DEALERS AND COMLSS?ftf KERCMflRL, Liberal ndvane.es m ?do on consignments ai low rate of i n tor os t. R?jrcing iou lies fnrnishod at lowest fnnrkot price. .Strie.', por-iou ?i attention given to w'oighin? and selling n itton. AGENTS FOR S>e2t'o?J a-'h'v ??"9I3 -c?-^?rsProof (tafe*, ? c MU? r? ri J Fe ri i i i KC . net li Mm aa axaousbusesitsxcK \.r??.v-.: wr??wi ESES ?.i lie Ali Er An & ra o ea S DEALERS J? S?D?I?IO l?J?ilIflIil?S?S oin imtlid, l?liylilli?llo, I Ali* I OILEJ I fl NM L* issi 6, ft KI)-A Prj^MLTS FRESH FAMILY GR0CE? Oorii ? c tionerieSo April 27, 1881.-r/21 -? i filly nullOMiiiilil lilli lill! Uli] fH?*t hB?; S?; Iii M Hm - Mal ? IHBI !?' E. I). SiFTt?E & CO., ?i!? GREAT SOUTHERN CROCKERY DEALERS 71'J I.ii'on?l Si roe!, Atijxustii, C?o. O?Tcr lo Purchasers a Having of from 80 lo ?'i Cents o all ( ?nods in (heir linc KKMEMBEI? Til A'T THIS ?S THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSi m mm LINE, IN ^rf THE I 702 Broad ?Street, Cor. Mcintosh. DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY STERLING BIL VEE WARE, GVilcbrat< d TRIPLE-PLATED WARE. CLOCKS. BRONZES & FINS FANCY GOODS AtrNiisTA, HA., Nov.27, issn. lv;-,? sw._w?i?Ps?r;.Tisa??v;-*; .? t>i<rryyj-;:j.j!;j.T?3WK?CTtimWf-WWencoca-eeaa-aga JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS, f:.Ui!,KT.S. Ol!, CLOTHS, WlSDOV CliRfAISS ami SHADES - Al-.? :i b'ull Lin.* <>f WAL?TJ P .\ P.RRS& BORDERS, ?7" J O f?? ??? i?\ * ??v mi ^fT5 ft /-? ; OLD STAND JAS. G BAILIE ?? BRO. E"\7"ER."5TTI3:X3SrC3- STBI?TLY /lyn // a?, ISSI.- UOly A Display of Dress Fabrics BELIEVED TO BE UNPRECEDENTED ix THIS MARKET, IS NOW BEING MADE BY DE LANE & HICKOK, Ii Induites Extensive Assortments cf French, .German .audj'Euglisli Textures, A Partial List Is subjoined, as Illustrative of Minerons Lois Not Named. U COLORED! WEPAR Tiff E-fl? T. In this Department stripes and plaids seem to be amone the favorite novelties this season. Wo are showing very many exelusjjve Ulinga in Ombre Stripes and Plaids, and Moire Stripes anil Plaids for Combinations and Trimmings; also Satin Couleur. Satin Rbadames, Stain Merveilleux, Satin Brocades, Satin Stripes, Plain Satins, Plushes and;, Colors, Ombre StnpetPlushes. Tinsel Suitings, Watered Silks and Satins; and in Worsted Fabrics wo have Tinsel Suits, Chudda Suits, with Sasbos, to bc used a? trimmings, Beautiful Iroquois Stripes, Rich and elegant plaids, Chudda Cloth] and:1 Flannel Suitings. Wc have Trimmings to match all of the above Fabrics. BLACK GOODS DEPARTMENT. lloro we|keep the Bes'. English Crape-; tho Finest Crape Veils, Bombazines, Henriettas, Crape Cioths, Cashmere, Chudda Cloth, Australian Cloth, Venetian Cloth, Armures, YictoriaiClofh, Brocades, Stripes. Plaids and Watered Materials. Tlie above aregall of tho tinrsi makes and most beautiful texture. In Silks and Satins we have Cheap Black Bilks. Fin? Blick Miks, Black Satins, Black Marveil leux, Black Rhadamos, ami tho moa: extensiv assortment of Brocades ever shown South ot New York. NOT?OX8. Everything yo? can think yf. l?tirtmw ofaw.y kind.tHandkerehieftJLiften and silk laces, Embroideries, HaSr Brushes, Bre.-iii^ .?t.d Fine Combs. Tapes, Braids, Satchels and Belt rn sots, Sai.-.liels an t beim separate. Fichus, veilings, Illusions, Wits-li 131or.de, Dotted Net-, HI liaseis Net,'Tissues Fringes and - Gimps, alLSi^lcr snd Colors, Gaimpure Lac.-, j<lond?tund Spanish L^ces, Ribbone, Ballsand Cres cents, Ornaments, and thousands nf ntlw n^-. ^?i-s Clieap and Pretty. (RXOTC-:* HOSIERY. . This Department com prtsvj .uwythi i - :;.:'.!.:' G loves, Cloth Gloves, Castor Gauntlets, Kid Gauntlets ?<?'?'.. iMvtm: c>. thc Sar.di Bernhardt and the Mos qutaire. Those are very n .: Also a full line of Jo'iviu'a Black and Colored, White and Opera Kids, in 0 ree, ?bur, live, six mid eight Initions. Our Hosiery Department is the most coning tc in tho city, it c>nr<bis ?f Stripes, Plaids, Solids, Ribbed; also Misses Silk lins? in the Now Colors. Ladies Brown. Bleached and Colored in every style, from the cheapest to our Silk Lisles, at ?1.75. Our line of Gents' Hah" Hose is also complote. 'HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Damr.sk of all kinds, the best ever shown for the prices. Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Spreads, Blankets, Table Covers, Lace Curtains, Sheeting, P. C. Cotton, and Carpets tho cheapest ever offered. SPECIAL ?RIVES. 1". Cases Blankets.livery Price1500 lbs Darning Thread, all Nos, at.5c G2 dozen Napkins at.50c. 10 pieces wide Black Cashmere at.... 35c }'.:', Doylies at.50c. 10 pieces wide black Cashmere at.-40c BIO dozen Towels at.Ide.: 10 pieces wide black Cashmere at.46c 50 dozen Handkerchiefsjat.25c io pieces, alljwool very wide black 50 dozen Half lioso, worth 40c, at....25c.: Chudda Cloth, worth75c,only.50c 50 dozen '.) Button Kid Gloves (perfect) at 50c Our Goods are guaranteed as represented and to be as cheap as can be bought South nf New York. ^? WE HICKOK, _-A. n gus ta, Ga. AT THE LOWREY WAGON FACTORY. A?GUSTAIGA l? have tho largest Stock of Wagons ever offered ?3efore in this City, and I will SELL THEM LOW I KBBOW UiegCropsarc Shari, anti I Propose Dividing [ illy Profit? with thc Farmers: W?GI 100 TWO HORSE WAGONS-FIRST-CLASS GOODS, A.T LOW PRIG Completo Stock of Yangon Harness of all kinds. . Give a ('.-iii before buying. J. H. LOWREY, M? 2?-lf CORNER CAMPBELL & ELLIS STS, AUGUSTA, QA. TUB FURNITURE STORE OF AUGUSTA. - We L lavelletlucetl the Price of I'unul uro 2." Per Cent. Since We Cnme to this City. EV BRYTHING in our line is FRESH, N EW AND STYLISH. We look to it that our customers always got the latest patterns, both in Parlor and Red Room Purni lu rn. Wo sell everything in our lino on ils merits Our%tock ls IMMENSE and we . .. j . . WTX/L PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. -BOTH IX Wo sell FEATHER MATTRESS EL and SPRIXG BEDS, the NEW YORK BRAIDED WIRE is the BEST. Z?t- Fair dealings ?nd fair pri?es-is our motto. All goods packed and shipped ie of charge. J. L SiWlfS it CO* sei)M5-6m. 717 Broad Street, Augusta. ~ ~ FINE LOW-STOVES and PRICES. RANGES; ? n < J ti m ? U ri PH o ia LARGE Stock. 924 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, -v. E B0UGHT o # Georgia. ^ M ?i -AND CHALLENGE COMPARISON OF GOODS Sz PRICES GRATES and MANTLES Ti , NA HILL & CO., 7:58 & IS road St., Augusta, Ga., Manufacturers and Dealers in all ICinds of*. CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES. WAGON*, ( ARTS, ANo Agents for tho salo of Wilson, Childs St Co's Phila delphia WACIONS ?fc CARTS. For tho dii Manufactur?ra Ag'ts for the sale of the Cortland.Waj?on Co's PLATFORM SPRING WAJQON, acknowl edged the best. CORTLAND CHARIOT -the lightest an strongest 8 u made, for. pur Bug ?, uiimovniiii wn?uiu?>, - .- rujiuru wi me quainy 01 ine W?eels, Aa h s and Springs, which wo will sell lower than any house this side of Cincinnati. yfctf-No Cheap Auction tt'urfc Sold.-ife^ ..Tl_ !.. O.JJI?if nvi.l 1 I . 11.,^.- D >.:, 1! r.., I 1. --Ki -? miv.no.-i. lulim., m in^ ami ou&p oujuexacjsing.y Also, Oak and Hemlock Soi" Leather, French and American Calf Skins, Linings: Threads, Au. A full stoc!. of .iftsts, French and box-^e, just received. \ ?fr*Send on voiir Orders, or cali and seo us. Our prices will at all times''be BOTTOM PRICES Oct. 5,1880.-3/T-?G pi