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gtfflb mbtr?m. DO'?'T STOP BIT PAPER. Don't h top uv paper, printer, Don't ?trike my name off yet ; You know the times are stringent, And money hard tn get; But tu* a little harder Is what I mean to do, And scrape the dimes together, Enough for me and you. I can't afford to drop It, I find it doesn't pay To do without a paper. However others m ay ; I bate to ask my neighbors To give me theirs on loan ; They don't just say, bat mean it, Why don't yon have your owa f Yon can't tell how we miss it, If it, by any fate, Should happen not to reach nt, Or come a little late ; Then all is in a hubbub And things all go awry, And, printer, if yon'ie married, Yon know the reason why. The children want their stories, Wife ie anxious, too, A f ri rat to gianoe it over And then to read it through : And I to read the leaders, And con the book reviews, And sean the correspondence And every scrap of news,. I cannot do without it, leis no use to try; For other people take it, And, printer, so must I. I, too, must keep me posted, And know what's going on, Or feel and be accounted A fogy simpleton. Then take it kindly, printer, If pay be somewhat Blow ; For c?*h is not so plenty, And wants not few yon know ; But I most have my paper, Cost what it may to me, I'd rather dock my sugar And do without my tea. So, printer, don't you stop it, Unless you want my frown, For herc's the year's subscription* And credit it right down, And send the paper promptly And regularly on, And let it brine us weekly Its welcome benison. The Benefits Qi Trees. Their Effect on Climate, Soil aad Maa. kind. An interestiag paper on " forest* ry" w.s read before the San Francis co Geographical Socitey by 0. A. Washburne. He began by speaking of the increase of the population of the world. Mr. Washburn* took the opposite standpoint from Malthus, and said that we should not try to devise plans of preventing the in create of population but to deviee means to provide food for them. The world c uld . be made to Buppo/t seven times its present population, and the way is by increasing our forests. By planting our now barren hills with trees it would leave them plenty cf land in the valleys to cnlti vate grain lt is an undeniable fact that where trees are in abundance the country is thrifty. Speaking of the devastation of timber lands the speaker cited Arabia, Syria, Egypt and the countries of the O d World ALJOJ^ period in the world's history .^portee? a vast popi.._ tion, beautiful cities and wealthy kiogdoms. Now there are no more barren places that were once the pride of the world. The cause of 1 this wonderful change, according to j Mr. Washburne's ideas, was the de struction of the timber. History tells ns that many of these countries were once fertile and productive, but as the population increased the forests were destroyed, and the cessation o. rains has made them what they are cow. California is coming to the same end in the course cf time if we do not profit by the experience ol the ancients and save our forests, or at least, not allow them to be annihilated. Taking the scientific standpoint ot the effect of forests in their influence on the rainfall, the Speaker contended that as forests are removed so ?ill th ) fall of rain decrease, and to substar? tute his theory and the theory of scientific men he cited the effect of cutting off the timbers among the Apennines and in Lombardy. Ger many and England, on the other hand, are still thriving nations, and one great cause is that care is taken to preserve the fertility of the soil end keep np their forests. Old Spain, again, is the reverse. The country is desolate and its people thriftless on account of the lack of vegetation The effect of planting trees in our own country, especially in California, is very noticeable. Many of our valleys and grain lands are very open, over which the winds sweep, drying up the soil and blighting the crops In those places where the prudent farmers have planted long rows oi trees, the violence of the wind is broken and the growing crops saved Where trees grow, there rain, on which we all depend, will fall. The only exceptions to the rule of forests and rain going together are the pam paa of South America and onr great western plains: but the except io LS. as explained by scientiats, are due to tue fact that the rain-bearing winds that blow over them are condensed bv the trade winds. The farmers in N;bra-ka, Iowa and Illinois are fast exhausting the fertility of the soil, and jf they continue to do so, in leas than two centuries these places will be as barren as the plains around Damascus are at the present day. The Speaker then compared the difference in beauty and valuation of two farms, one OD which no trees were planted and an other where trees grew in abundance Mr. Washburne concluded his read ing by making the alarming announce ment that a company is being form?e ia Germany for the purpose of coming to this country and securing vas tracts of redwood land for the pur poa j of getting the timber. Th? same company also intends securirj lands in Michigan for a like purpose It ia said that a Boston man broki off his marriage with a young lad] because she spelt hugging with ene g How I hewing-Gu m Is Made. {From the Troy Times ) Pretioleum. is the great foundation of most ol oar chewing gum, said a New York confectioner. Yon see that marble-like block on the counter. ? few days ago that came oat of the ground in Pennsylvania a dirty greenies.-brown fluid with a smell tba' could knock an os down. Toe oil refiners took it and put it through a lot. of chemical processes thar I don't know anything about, and fter taking ont a large percent?ge ot koro sene, a good share of n*prh cousid ?rable berzin?, a cart load or PO ct tar and a i umber of other 'binge with names longer than the alphabe?, lefr cs this mans ot nice denn w?x known as paraffine. Tt ^re isn't ?ny ta te to it, and no more smell tba there is to a China plate. We will t*ke this lump, cut it up, and melt in boilers. T??B pi ce will weigh 2CHJ pounds. We add thirty pound** ol cheap sugar to it and fl ivor it with vanilla, wintergreen, peppermint, 01 any eeeential oil. Then we turn v out on a marble table and cut it into all Gort? of shapes with dies Afcei it is wrapped in oiled tissue paper ami packed in boxes it is ready tor t h market. You eau imagine that some body ie chewing gum in this country when I tell you that a lump like thi8 one will make 10,000 penny cakes, and we use one up every week. There are dozens of manufacturera using al most as much of the wax as we do. A New Use of Pretty ?bop birts. In one of our millinery establish ments a number of remarkably pretty young girls are kept in an ante room, ostensibly employed to sew. They repreaer.it a wide variety in complex ion and types of feature. When a customer wavers in deciding between bonnet*, the wily clerk calls in one of these girls and says : " Here is a head and face quite like yours, and I can show yeo the effect this hat would have on you." Of course, on beauty's top, the piece of millinery ie bewitching, and gratified vanity quickly completes the ea! .-New] York Letter in Hos/ov. Herald'. The revieed Old Testament threat ens to provoke even more criticism than the revised new one. Joseph's coat is no longer a " coat of man> colors," or " ernly pattern," but "a tunic with long sleeves." The hip popotamus no longer " drinketh up a river and hasteth not," because " 1 e can draw up Jordan into hiv monto," but "though a river swells he is ?ot afraid ; fearless though J id-tu w*-h ed into bi* mouth." The "chanote with Aiming torches" seen in a vifuo by Isaiah are "chariots with sti-el. The woods are not tull ot "aa yr-'' and "dragons," but ' g"ate" Mid .' jackals :" The ''nation ?c-tttered and peeled whose land the nv-r Lat] spoiled," is "?he nation t?ll and ebaven whoee land the rivers divide. ' In tact the old version as ct lupar? d with the new reads as if the proof ru book auTcf?nf?n7 u*&^3tfr?.ai *l t and put the "intelligent cc inpoeitor' into a bad hole. Kentucky , has 44 937,000 gallom of whiskey on hand. In Normandy it ia no unctmmoti sight to see a di iver refresh hi? in td horse with a pail of ck.er. The whiskey men are faid to hav a lobby of unprecedented 6trengtL in Washington to work a biil kr the relief of distillers through Cou grew. The town of Sumter charges $000 a year for barroom licenses and re quires druggists who handle wines, bitters or intoxicating liquor cf ai y kind to pay a license ol $200 a year. A resolution has been offered in the Virginia legislature calling upon Senator Mahoue to resign his seat in the United ?States Senate, a call which he has not the slightest notion of lis tening to. " Yee," Baid Farmer Furrow after chasing a chicken clear around a ten acre lot and clutching only a hana tul of feathers, "the only shun- thing in this world is uncertainty."-New York Journal. There is much gossip in New Yoik over the exceedingly low necked dresses being worn by fashionable women. It is asserted that the re quirements ol decency are constantly and flagrantly violated, especially b) young mar;if.d women. The young ladies ot Waco, T?-ias, bad a dumb supper theoih?-r i>igbf. Not a word was spoken doting the entire meal The ovly plate v\b?re such an a fla ir could be had in Sou h C?rolii?e it? in Sparini.burg eouni) - theCtda? Springe In^ituie fr ibe Deaf aun Dumb. Baker's Bread! FREN Ff Baker's HKEAD, RU*K, CAKE J, Ac, alWMVM on ?nie ? y D 'K hUltlSOR, Nov. 28,-51] Advertise- Bunding. Matches! Matches! 'or a nick, at DUKIsOE'S Gnwery. JpuVE Boxes for a nick, at Nov. 28,-61 The Best Segar in Tovn ! OLD, mild and deliciously trxgrant. For sale hy, Sept. 12J D. R DUKISOE. c?asele gillan!. Ks s ss M fot 111 E2li?l*? 'Un foo .cc ? a c ?e*3 a*_ T. H. M. 0. t S. PIANOS Al ORGANS Selected from Ten of the Best Makers, are so much Su perior to others, at Prices so much Less, that Purchasers save from $10 to $100 by vis iting or writing to 6. 0. ROBINSON & CO. Save Money at 831 Broad street. Augusta Ga. LOVE ??DPRAISE; Latest Sunday School Book. NEW HYMNS OF "LOVE & PRAISE" NEW SONGS F " HOPE & TRUST." Bea II ti Hu I Hymns, Inspiring ?luwic, Containing Choice Selections from the Most Valuable Productions and Best Writers of Poetry and Son e, with \O\Y Ihmns and >ew Music, COMPILED BY W. LTODCT fcnjf G. 0. BOBIKS?1E Foll ?dition, Word? and Mnsic. Price, TIS calita (poHt-pa!d>; $3 60 per dozen, by Express. Word Edition- Hymns only -12 cents (post-paid/; $1 20 per dozen, by Express. Specimen fopy, Full Edition, in paper cover, 2.r> cents, post-paid. G O ROBINSON ACO., Publishers, Augusta, Qa., T. H. M. O.T. S. Jvly 12. 1R83. Iy35 Sweet Gum and Mullein! Natured Own Medicine for toe Cure of Coughs, Colda. Croup, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, and all af fections arising from tne in flamed condition of the Throat, Lungs and Bowels. For salt? bj* I). R DURISOE, Dec. 5, *ft3 ] Advertiser Building. T?TT'S PILLS TORPID BOWELS. DISORDERED LIVER. " and MALARIA. From these sources ariae three-fourths o? tne discanta of tuc human mee. These symptom* uidlcat? theor existence: Loss of Appetite, UoweJ- costive. Sick Head ache, fulliic.? a, eatlug, aversion to exertion or body mind, Eructation of food, Irrit?t?, y ot temper, tow .pirlta, \ reeling of hoving neglected jome duty, I>Uzl.ie-M, 1 lutte ring at the Heart, Dot? be lore the eye?, highly cot. ored Uriue, CONSTIp/no?? and de mand theuso of? remedy that act? directly on tao f.lvcr. Aa a Ll vcr -medicine T?TT'S Pi I. LS hav? no oqoa.. "heir action on the iii lucys imd Skin ia also prompt : removing na impurities through these thico " scav engeT of the system," producing appe tite, sou'id digestion, regular stools, a ele&r skin mid a vigorous bodv. TUTT'S PILLS nous."a or griping nor lnt?:rrero with d:illy work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. HE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAW. "1 hive had Dyspepsia, with Constipa tion, two years, and have tri- d ten different kinda of pills, and TUT! *S are tho first ihat have done me any good. They have cleaned me out nicely. My appetite is splendid, food digests readily, and I now have natural pas?ain>s. I feel like a new man." W..D. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O. BolaeTtTTwVr?,23c. Offire,mtiirrnrSt.,y.Y. HR DYE. GtUT HATH - -nts changed in Btantly to a . by a single arv plicatlon of .1 t>v.r-^J*? * or sent bye- ,pr.OT01? Office, i t i t, New York. ly ADOPTED BY i M THE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 5,10,15,25,30 CENTS, BEST4?pEST SPELLERS 12 CENT S. 00KS&00DM'/1 FOR SALE EVERYWHERE J. M. ANDERSON, Formerly Managing. Partner and Sales man of PEARCE, ANDERSON St, CO, COTTON FACTOR -ANO COMMISSION MERCHANT, -AT THE Old Stand of R. A. Fleming, On."J KUYNOLUS ST., AUGUSTA, GA . SPECIALTY. I m?ko a Specialty of selling Oats and Wlu at during lb* Summer, and am now ready U> til! ?rd??w for Sacka and to re wive Consignments. Personal attention given to nil busi ness. Consign menta of COTTON, O A TM and WHEAT solicited. Glad to seo my E Ig?fieid friends at all time?. April 3, IK83.-17tf Liw Firm. GRIFFIN & CALLIS0N. The undersigned have entered Into a partnership in tho practice of Law in all the Courte of this state S. B GRIFFIN. JAMES ?JALLISON. Sept. 19, 1P83. w E~WX?"T"~ ON K OR TWO RKL1ABLK. INOUSTRIOUS M KN IN KVKKY T?)WN ASD COUNTY Tn SKLL OUK POPULAR B'? KS Oflv.r libertd Inducements Applicant* will please give age, experience (if any) and r fere CHAS tn character and hai-its ? -pi.-mi ni chance fir men who are noi afraid of work and want to make mc ney A poly in person or by letter to BK J< > ti %."??<? * iv CO., m20] 1013 Main St., Richiuond. Va 4 LORD LEONARD !" No. 65>>3, American lersey Cattle Clul Herd R-gister. Sire, Duval, No. 2?69 Dam. Alice ?'arpenter. No. 4,?44. Bret bv W. L. Balthis, E-q, Staunton, Va Dropped Aug. 24tl>. 1&79. Service fee ?5 in advance Issue guaranteed. Cow should be ?eut leth day after prevlou heat. Will si:nd Bull anywhere in the Couti t\' for tive or more cows. B R. TH LMAN, Mar. 14. '83 ] Hambuig P. O., S. f FOR COUGHS, COLDS, &c. Marsden's Pectoral Balm, Boschee'a German Syrup, Tutt's Expectorant, Ayer'? Cherry Pectoral, Dr Hall's Balsam for the Lungs, Allen's Long Balsam, Syrup of Tar and Wild Cherry, Dr. Bull's Cough 8yrup, etc., Just received, together with a good at eortment of Patent Medicines, all < which will be sold at the lowest figur? D. R. DURISOE, Nov. 28-51] Advertiser Building. : -- (t*? M Broad! ?gt, Cor. McIntosh. U)t>a r-.?lU >lflt Celebrated TR S TER1JIN(?ILVE R WAR ?-PLATED WARE. CLOCKS BRONZE AronHTA. ?A., Nov. 27, 1*1*3 JOHNC ?irect impfr PINE FANCY GOODS l?S1 MARY' if DIAL, EX., CvntinuUhc Business of DIAL, and Dealer io ENGLISH MB fERlCAN HARDWIRE Colufcia, H. O India Rubbt?r and Leather Belt* Sugar Can? Milln, Evaporator Fanp Sheet Copper and Galvan?zipheet Iron suitable for makine Evap orators, India Rubber ?ntfPmp Packing, Files, Wrenches, Pules, ?sc, &c. Mechanics' Toolbf Every Description, Plows, Chains, Corn She'Hers, FetCutters, Harrows, Circular Saws, Uprigh1 Mill Saws, Lime, Cement, Pfrr, Window Glass, Painte, Brushes. Varnish, Carriage, Bug&and Wagon Material of Every Jeri pt i cn. Quality ol* Clood? nd Prices Guaranteed. 1ST Orders Accompanied withe Money or Satisfactory Reference Will Receive Careful Attention. [Mar. 14, '83.-3m ASSIGNE'S SAL The Entire Stock of Carries, Buggies, Wagons, Saddles, Harness, Leather,:c, at the 0 d St?nd of R H. M4Y & CO. W ill Me OlTcrcii Vt The Hext Thirty Day? -r AT GREATLY RDUCED PRICES ! THE above'poods are all clean, ?rostoek, made by the Best Manufacturers in the United states, arid comprise ti well known makes of Studebaker, Wil burn and standard Plantation-Wagoir all si/.*s. Best quality fit Open and Tof Bugles, Plia'tons, Victorias and KxMon Top Cabriolelies made in the Northern and Eastern staN-s; also seventy-tivr>pei? and Top Boggie?, of Cincinnati Work, Spring Wagons and KoHd Carts. - A L4R& STOCK OH ^Inele and Double Harness, Staer? Hu?es. Plow Oear, Hames, Traces. Hollar*. Bits. Buckles, Pl?w Bridles, Um I'rete. Whips, Horse Blankets, Lap Robes, ?vc Leather and Rubber Belting, nil KjzesXalf skins, Sole Leather, Shoe Findings. Hemp, Jute, Soap Stone and Gum Pmng. Ac, Ac. These Goods MUST MIES SOLD! -AND Large Inducements Wiil/He (Iffcred to Cash Buyers! ^ Call Farh' and Examine the Goo's and Secure tho Bargains Now Offered.-Ss N. B.-Every V- hicIe sold subject I the regnlnr twelve months guarantee. JOHN L DAVIDSON, Assignee '* ? Or- ROBT H MAY A Co. 704 firoad Strret, Augusta, <?a. Oct. 24, 188'.-3m IC . FALL INDUCEMENTS S EXTRAORDNA|Y BARGAINS IN CHINA, GLASSWARE, SILVER PLATED WARE. PLAIN.and STAMPED TINWARE, KEROSENE'LAMPS and FIXTURES You can Positively Save from 25 to 50 pai cent by Purchasing from S M Y T JET E ' 8, 712 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA., GA Oct. 2, ]SS3.-3m43 Cheapest Carnets in .Augusta, St^kXiar^e'r/pricesXiOwer than ever before Carpet* nnd Holme Furn -dillis Good?, the Largest Stork Sooth, Moqnet, Brn*scl 3-Ply and Ingrain ?*arpe?s, Hups, ."?lal? and Crumb Cloths, Window Minde?. Wa .'Ruert, Borner*, l.nce i ui inlim, t orillee? and Pole?, Cocoa and ( anton Matting l* i? hu?ste r y. Chromo?. MBWrtte for Samples and Prices* P " 1 . . J J4MKS <;. H4ILIK dc SONS, Oct. 3,'S3.) Ol? Stund SA G. BoUlc & Bro.. 703 Oroad St , At'GCSTA.GA. I GOOD LANDS-CHEAP, OFFER for sale a Tract of- Land !r Aiken County, on the Upper Three Rur* containing Seven Hundred rtcres. Wl< cut the Tract int ? IOU Acre lots, or sell j a? a whole. Vi snit purchasers A boll 300 Acres of cleared lund, the balance i natural fores?; There is about ino frei* of good bottom land, suited ,for Rice ir, Oiirn This land lies as level an any lard well ran on a *.:rrek. lt is eond cotton jr corn land, and well watered Titles iron/ Terms: Four dollars p?*r acre, dividid in turee installments, wiih IO per cen. interest per annum. This land lies on the waters pf !he Uf p?r Three Runs, near Moritmbrencl, ci "<ou'h Carolina Ral I wa V Any further Information can be bzl hy a>,Plying to nie at ?dgen>ld I!. II.,' ). . eiibrr p?*l>0ti?ily or bv letter. 1>. H. TAYLOR. Nov. 21, 18^3.-3m CARPETS! ?'?rpHu-nnd -Houirti-KurnliMJtn^^Utoili, the Lariat Mock South of Kalrimori Moqui t, Bruv^ls. A Hiv., and IHLT.I? . 'arp?is, RntrV M ai.rf'-CrrimH s'iottil Window Lac?j? mis and ' tingravintr-s, chromos, l*io ure Krame, <x* Ur ie tu. humple und l'rlos f BiliilK & MISKER!', Augu>la, (ii SEED OATS .o 2 Tah yt in Exchange for YOUNG FRUIT MM Address, Vf K.NF.?/sO?C, Proprietor Georgia Nursery^ 2, 1 K?!3 -3 rn] ? r a vsit^ GIL.' One to.-TJh/e^fea3^dy 4rtrv7^^Ki^ SIO per IOO. 25 varieties, from earliest to latest. ? PEACH TRE^I^jJ Alexander, A ninden'a ffi"'$J?$-- j -A'LSO Grape Vines, strawberry -Pl?ne? Send for Catalogu?. Address, W. K f\ELMMf, Dec. 12, tm.) f corsTA, GA. TRADEMARK' REGISTERED A NEW TREATMENT Kor r<iii*uinp'loii, Antrim*. HroiichlM dyspepsia, i ami rh Headache, De bully. KheiitnatlsDi, Nruruleia, and rt Chronic and Nervous Disorders, A. CARD. Wp, tho undersigned, havinar recolvf irrett and permanent benefit from lt use of'TOM POUND OXYGEN," pr pared and administered ny Das STAI KEY A PALEN, nf Phil-delphia, and b in? HHii-fiwd that it ia a new discovery i medical science, and all that ia cluittn for it, consider it a duty which WP ow tn the many thousands who are suffern from chronic and so-called incumb?? dis?^^s.>j?.iio,4iJLj.bat we can tu make i virtues k?own and to inspire the publ with confidence ! liWiocaveLpersorial knowledge of Dr Siark'-y <fc Pulen. They are educate intotggent and oonscientious.physlcian i whoyu?Jl not, ?we are. sjure,: make ai statement which they do not know or b ii-ve in UM iru?, nor publish any tesl ! "mofl?ais or reports of cases which n not genuine. ?Mintier of ?o ?g teSs' from Philadclphi Editor and Publisher " Arthur's Jloh Magazine," Philadelphia. V; LfoNWAn, ; Editor " Lutheran Observer," Philadt \ ?thia. j . fuinxDELPiHA, PA., Jnne 1, 1882. i In order to meet a natural inquiry j^reirjird.to our professional and pniwm pualirrlng. rind to uive increased con j deuce in nur statements and in the cen ineness of our testimonials and repor of. cuses, we print tho above card fro gentlemen well and widely known ai of the h ia heat personal character O?i?'u.Treatise on Compound Oxygen con rflmhg a history of me discovery and mode of action of this remarkab HBr^BBMBWWfWd a'janro record of su i'prisiijfc 4nmis^tnTronsumpiioii, Catarr ' WrrVmgla^lW'?Trfrlrtt?rt. Asthma, otc. ?11 a-wiiio.range of chronie diseases, will I snit 4Bb Address Hrs. STARKEY & PALEN, 1109and mi Girard Stroot, Philada., F --Oct. 17, 1883^15 4YCURGU5 CHARLTOF f ? A-iforrtey-at-f;aw, M?[c.H., s c t& Office near residence. -t?Sft Feb. 7,1883. BUCKINGHAM WHISKEY! A fieally Pure Stimulant. Tliia Whiskey? is controlled entirely by VENAKLB ? IIEV MA.V, N. Y. li is distilled in Maryland, in the slate water r?gions of that State, from the small grain grown there. The distillation is superintended by a gentleman who understands his business thoroughly: Noth ing deleterious is permitted to enter into its composition and none of it is allowed t' bc sold until fully 3 }-ears old, in order to be entirely free, by evapo ration, from fusel oil. VENA BLE & HETVAN offer these goods as perfectly pure, tn fill a long felt want, for medical purposes. lt is their own brand, and they stake their reputation on the truth of this assertion. For Sale by TOM CONDON, at the 'Bonanza' Saloon Aug. 2S, 1883.-mats AUGUSTA, GA. Remodeled, Cleansed and Re paired ! The mo.-t CENTRAL and DELIGHT FUL location in the city. A Tah!? of SUPERIOR exoftliericA. The HANDSOMEST PIXING ROOM in the State. Omni hus and polite and attentive Porte er?, distinctly marked "GLOBE Ho TEL," at every train. Tho aecesMihility of the (?LOBE to the Wholesale and Itetail stores?, Theatre and places of interest, makes it especially desirable for families and business men visiting Did city. B. V. BROWN, Manager. LOUIS LUl>EKES*, Olcik. Augusta, Ga, Oct. 2. ls83. AH Thc lU *t Tobacco ! -AND Com ut0*5 Tobacco! ANO every grado warrsntfd sound and pur?, and :?s represented. Pri ces from Kieta, lo $1.40 per pound-Cash. HeptStJ. D. R. DURISOE. THE SEDGWICK STEEL WiRE FENCE. '^S?b^^KCvO.Xi'.i li wm THE above cut represente a section and Gate of a strone, cheep and dur able Steel Wire Fence which are now bj lng used at the North and Tforthwj IuhHtnet ";nrk'withont barbs .JS ???? "r^P??hn-jmj, mies to crops or poultry. It is just tho fence for G?rdens, Lots Lawn fl, Pai ks and Gem cienes. Beins dinpediu Rust-proof paintit wi! last a life time, ami is better than boan fence in every respect. It Ls easily and quickly put up. Specimens of Fence and Gates Can be seen at the Anv EBTI SER building where a stock is kopton hand, and when ali information as to prico, ?fcc, can Ix obtained. K. 6. M. DUXOVA?IT, Art, EDGEF1ELDC. H., fi. C. JENNINGS' IMPROVED LIVER PILLS JENNINGS' LIGHTNING LINIMENT Prepared and warranted hy The Jennings Medicine Co. W. E. L1T2STOH, Agent for thc State of South Carol hm March 20, 1883. THE BEST OF ALL POE KAU AKD B3AST. Fornioro than a third offi cenrurrthe Mexican l???tstong Jjlnlment has necu known to millions all over tho vori cl ns the only sato reliance for the relief of accidenta and pain. It ls a medicino above prico and praise-?ho beat or it? kind. For every iona of esternal pain thc Mustang Liniment U without an equal. It penetrate* j;-..h and muscle to I Hie very bone-makins the continu-] anco of pain and Inflammation impes sibk lia eflteets npoii Human Flesh ami | i ii? Unite Creal Inn oro equally wonder fol. Tho iSliydci.n Liniment i8 needed hy somebody in every house. Every dav brines news of the agony of nu nwi?tl ?calli or bnru subdued, ol' rheumatic martyrs re stored, or a valtiuble borso or ox coved 07 tho healing power of lida which speedily cures fiuch ailments of tho IIU?IAN FLESH RB niienmatiim, Swellings, Stiff Joints, Contracted Dfii?cle?', Burns and Scalds, Cats, Bruises and Sprain?, Poisonous Bite? itnd Stings, Stiffness, Inmcnem, Old Sorca, Ulcers. FffMfMtc?, Cl?IbUUns. Sore l?ipples, Cobed Breast, nnd indeed every font? of eitereinl dis ease? It heals -without ?cor?. For the BRUTE CBBASIOII ic cares Sprain?, Swiuny, Stiff Joints, Founder, T?nrncss -ort Hoof i>ia caste, Foot ltot, Screw Worm, Scab, Uollotv Horn, Scratch**, Wlnd gallv, Spavin, Thru?h, Ringbone, Old Sores, Poll Evil. Film upon the Sicht nnd every other ailment to which the occupants of the Stable nnd Stock Yard are liable. The Mexican itt untiing Uniment always cures and never dl?appolatu; and it ls, positively, THE BEST OP ALL POS MAU OS BEAST. Kl Is ARD BROS, DEALERS IN DE I GOODS & NOTIONS CHOICE GROCERIES, EATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SEOES .?Ind General Merchandise, ETHEREDGE'S, yrcv. 7, issi!. s.o. ?-Iorse Power Engine, tese Power Boiler -.A. 1ST ID MILL, ft'ow Riann?sax at Trenton, S. C., for Sale Cheap. K. LOMBARD & CO., AUGUSTA, OA.. Foundry, $L*.gbVnu ""''gai Boiler Win ks u?a? Wa tor Town*. 300 PULLEYS, lo.of? fcot SH ? FTJ?f Sept. 12.-fflS3-ly] REPAIRING PROMPTLY DONE. 3 Car loads NEW ENGINES. 1 Car load SEC OND-HAND EN GINES. A. P. PADGETT, Ag'i, STILL A.T First a nd Last Chance MADISON, S. C. KEEP l'orne of the best Wines, Brandies, Ales, Whiskies, &c, sold in the United States. Specialties: Caf her wood'!? (-'olden .Sheaf Monongahela W. Vine rigars and Tobacco, -^ ?omhampton Peach and Apple Brandy. Turc rtorlh karolina Whiskey. jf?j" My FOOLING BOOM is in fine order; and I am just finishing and furnishing a snpeib fitting room next to my Bar, for the nae of caatomere >\nd: friend?. Be furo o call on me. A. P. PADGETT, Agft, Nov. 7, 18W -y}j MADISON, 8. C ust Crow a little. Dear reader, yon auat pardon us this time if ve throw aside our usual modesty and say some things ol' ourselves. While other houses are complaining of poor t rade, our sales Jar exceed the same time last year-our booka show it. This speaks volumes for our commercial sagacity and busi ness thrift. However, this does not can e us to relax our efforts, pur ambition ia todo a still larger N. W. MURPHEY & SON, 504. Broad St., Augusta, Cia. 564., Nov.20 18S?.-narai Pier.surc and Profit to all to Eave WATCHES md JEWELRY REPAIRED AT .T, 3E3CB Te* ES J? Tl Y 729 lirnati si. (Op. Central Hotel) AUGUSTA, GA., f&?The Gold .11 ed.il Manufacturer.-^ if?*A Frr.T. LIME o-r GOOK COXPTAXTI.V OX HASD, Monogram Engraving and Optical Goods a Specialty. Oct. 3 1333.-? MRS. N. BRUM CLARK, KIO ?road Street* Augusta, Gt. Is now opening a Beautiful Line of FALL and WINTER MILLINERY. All the h HADING STYLES will he found in lier carefully selected Stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. Materials foi FANCY WORK A S P KCl A LT Y. Nice GLOVES and HOSIERY, INFANTS' CAPS, ?fcc, A full lino of NOTIONS, as usual. ?9*Call ana net Lowest Prices nt Oct. 13, 'S3 -lvj Mrs. X. BRUM CLARK'S. . AT.KP.KO BAKER, Provident i JosF.rn S. BEAN, Cashier. Voil 811 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. Surplus, $275000.00 25,000.00 TRANSACTS a GENERAL DEPOSIT & DISCOUNT BUSINESS interest on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars. Special Attention Given to Collections-. Oct 124, ISSt.-WA'',' Uk JOSEPH S. BEAN, Oaslij.er. AMAHILL, ?3.? ai d ;;J5 ?ROAD .STREET,.,,.AUGUSTA, GEORGIA?. MANITACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES PLANTATION and ROAD WAGONS, CARTS, Ete. Manufacturer!)' Agents for the sale of the Cortland Wagon Co's. Spring W agons and Buggies, Wilson, Childs & Co's. Philadel phia Wagons, FRAZIER & BRADLEY ROAD CARTS,. nc Bc* Carl. Thc Only Corf. .VVobave added to our stock of tine Buggies and Rockaways, A Line of Cheaper Trade Buggies, Made to our own order! with special regard to the Quality of the wheels, ax lee, and springs, which wo will sell Lower than any house this aide of Cincinnati KO CHRAP AUCTION WORK SOLD. Also, a Full stock of Siiddiary and Harness. Bridles, Collara, Whips, Buggy Umbrellas, Trunks, Coacn material of every description, Cloth?, Paints, Coach Varnishes. Also, Loather and Gum Belting, Packing, Rivets and Lacing, Hooks and Ponches, Italian Hemps, and Soapstone Packing. Also, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skim; Linings and Goat Skins. A full stock of Shoe Lasts, latest styles, just received. . fiSf Send on your orders, or call and soe us. Our charges will, at all times be WS-&TTOM PHI CES!