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?-, jjufcj^pafce ?J.?e;iiiie.< weelaty otad A?^0^vyexed, h^eVrtg_ro\v^tr*ngeiy>srlad A t .t?;e ?IimigH? of amender car? over all, ilaf?wrr??-? w rou gh t ^^^n^^riyli' ; ;ik^ir^r*ead or itali ?n?rGd4i kl. ... Swap. ^v?is *?po?c"fB?':int-?nvf'. y ic lui'1.^1} For a.-h^n? Mpul entered Ul liv ''th* A War Against Reaping Machines arni Agrir'ultural ?Warhinery. fFrom the Philadelphia Times.] The destruction of reaping mn planes by tramping Communisms in Ohio and Indiana is cetling to bp nf Pitch frffjii^nt. occurrence AS to thor oughly alarm the farmer*, who fear ^fWi^St-ii^f^9^^^?^ 310 organ ized crusade against agricultural ma chinery. Notices are nightly posted about the rural districts, warning the farmers who are in the midst of har vest against the use of patent reap ers. * fri-rehiM'-ihe farmers are post ing notices warning 1 he tramps that any men who is caught hurninr^their -bairns, ? st aclis or Reapers.* will bj^ ^?^prCrmptly sboV '-'The number ofreap era already reported destroyed is not less than twenty or thirly. A few-of the more timid farmers are discard ing machines and cutting their ?rain by hand. Most of them,' however, will not? 'heed the incendiary notices and "frill protect their property at all hazird3. Any man who desires work can readily secure it now in the harvest field. In some places hands are scarce at $1.50 per day and hoard. Farmers think the bread or blood plea of. barn-burners .is not ?fe. well founded. NOT GOOD TO 1)0 ERRANDS. A lady went a few days ago to a dress maker lo inquire after the char acter of a servant. "What I wish most of all to know," said she, "is whether she is honest, and can do errands.well," "As to her honesty, I can answer for that," replied Madame-; "but to errand's, she did not satisfy me at all. For instance, 1 sent her 'a doz^rt times to your house with a lull .of fifty dol?ais, which von have been owing me these two years, and she ' * never brought me back a cent." A FRE.VCU WEDDING ErMSOJE The wedding c jupies presented themselves at the Mairie in a suburb of Pans, to carry out the civil por tion of their marriage contract. They ranged themselves on opposite sides of the mayor's official throne, rind laced one another. The mayor WHS asking a que tion of one of the bride groom?, whose attention was thus distracted from his bride. On turn ing.round to look at her when he had . answered the question, he caught ber miking " sheep's eyes" at the bride groom opposite. Being of a jealous temperament, Le laid his hand rough ly on her arm, and said sharply : " Mademoiselle, which of- the two brides are yon? You are mine, I be lieve ; th'eh oblige me by confining your glances to me." The bride was .- ? young wocan of spirit,, and. re senting the tone in which the rcpii -! rmand "was ''made, retorted: "Ah. ' "'"'monsieur,TF you are" jealous already, I am likely to., lead a pleasant life with you !".The. jealous..bridegroom . . made an angry reply-, and then the other mast need* put'his oar in. '" Pah f "monsieur, "why should you make such a fuss, because mademoi selle cho-esio favo rm e with a glance?" Thereat-' his -bride turned savagely upon him, ' and exclaimed: " Ha-' monsieur, it would seem, then, that you like to have ladies make eyes at you. Now i know what to expect from you ; but you might at least have had the decency to keep th ip proofsOf.faithlessriess-.concealed from me.hert." ?And .with this fierce thrus she burst' into'.tears. In vain the TO^yOf 'attempted to pacify both par ties.' The bridegrooms stormed ai each other., and the bridep, between their hysterical sobs, motually accus r ed each other with- perfidy. What -waa to be done? At last the mavor, losing temper,' cried out : " Am I to proceed with this ceremony or am I ' hot?" The two bride?, wjth. one ac cord,. screamed " No!" " Perhaps, " said the mayor, whose wrath had again cooled down, ? "you could ar range matters between yourselves ii you were left alone. The clerk will ?how yon to my. private room. J i . will give-you-half''an hour." At the expir?ti?n of that' time the parties were summoned to appear again be fore the mayor. "Have you settled " .your difference* ?" he asked. " Yes, Monsieur le Maire," exclaimed both bridegf??ms- af oiic?. "Oh; thehT may proceed with the. ceremony !"' ."Yep, MonsieurJe^Iaiire;butrr-but ll, jybai-isv it?:\-/?-Wc^have ef fected a change, Monsieur le Maire." . ^" A chang?;. What do you mean ?" " A change of brides, Monsieur le ^wii'Marre." AMKU? it was-the jealous b^i4egr^m v?ad taken the jealous . byderaati* the young lady of fickle* glances had taken the gentleman who liked hiaies^^^afc^y^r-^^1^ The a|totiifliVeWnia.Y^r;?o?l?e*? at t?eib in silent amazement io^'h^WSW^trft two, Lut they met his look unabash ed; po he.shruggeJ his shoulders and said,?" Well, if yoa are sa?y?ed, it is no business of mine. I will proceed with the ceremony." Ami-,married they were. Ttie v.'i-v tin . umuhcr ?( Invalid t?renle wiht.'dly ?u ! Hi ?I H IV hrali .! Ki ' lill* ?rf Si* ' Mm* In iii' *M ni . ... . ?*iir?TV ii->'? iuiv? ? ith hlii], rrtfli n il I. II WLW ?li.iVtli.'|I?in- rr.'l'iUt.Jiii??tnuHoili-t.OuUlt' . i . I '. ? i [ad- nil :i ;i.ill I : l.'l .' '... Ml* rt I ii .tl* kt'alC f.i ... irt. i rtaitiliM-Ilt and .-..liif?rl. ADVANTVUUH UKKKUED.-Til' Invalids' Hotel I? H.. i'..i.i.ii. ii- i.i ii . aii|>iMiit...?-ut? Hi 'ii any >!.. ?.ii-ni Um i.-ii lu in?- w.ri i. 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'lllJ^t;i".A>ii:.li;>, -Thc il Uli-Iii, ii? iii'i-u r.ili'll. "I ti'lll'-, ilii-liili-.il. -Hwp.-**^*^-aui-a-Mw JiQliaS8)J&& & ???ii - .II Im alu.iliii' anxitlarv in~ln-Ti lIViHilaj in .tl III al: CI1IJU illili? -..r: i:i MICH ' ?ifei?w mHaisM c.-ui ti?TnT^ir?fl -r?|n-tl !*<.-. li*"' i r**?i Dry fi tri ion i'.|-il ll ll ?Vt . iillv/u athjf ..V-j^*... rj.y^n il?- tjls^eiii. % ?.arts ImpH-vV?iK'-tl?!!. arid Mri'llL'til. |l ?fie ititi--I--. |? ..Mill- llll|Mirllilli iHIH-llllul rcsiili. l?i<ill cw-iu-??|iii-k il^'in?aue>*r? anbUva bli-. Nu i-xtH-rliiHutMiir i> n-Hirtiirtii mi ni- m:n meul Til? i?i">( appHiVod nu-.lirlni-s an- carefully riiii'!'"'Vi-'i. mil ll?- Judicious n/iiiation ?f Hie diet, tonuli' rn- oMiilJlliiujii tl?- catii nt. tin- UM.mindi fm* S?alinn ..r irtMT.t,;;|.in^ :i|i.-irtiii-nM.ilie? hc-.-rlui; IO-. Hui ui-i- nf MliMicJE uncial liiti.rr"Ui>-. llUfMSelll sanies Sir Suunsem^. MI : ?? iii**' ?rMlW l&nl to n ar..i:M- tin- Ullllil "I' 'he p.'lii-nt I Vi ?III 'li-?|i?iclclicy, and Um- prone.!*" H-c.?very, ?<* ""l mifJecUiL NKUVOt'tS tusr.AShX- 1'aralynln Epik jwy (Fill). Clrnrra t>i. Vliu-'si I'.-I.- ?>tli?-,tii:i.i\''ii|(.'irjV| J timi-. litl'IVf Iii- mielill'-ll "I ?Mi rjj.trt nuH?> "fH** ..I if.y. t>v Hhlcli il?- ?miilwl ?k.UI I? allaliu il ami thc in-.-t' Lit'i|ii twilit ? M yu ru? I. LUX? ?.-wK.t<l^-;Tt.<--'!rii>-hii'-?\r.-tlic prti tUTltr. rht^liitjM ir-i?riyW vos- ?t4?.Mi*liiwl Wt -i OT f4i-tii.ui nf MMllirt" Ju-tafiiaUl ami Mn, ltr.-ni-lit.-U. T.H..H. all.l I .un.* HIM a--> ar. vi ry lanftly Iri-aldl ? KV>. \x^.J-Aa.=siH-.-u'. tutuiti'4. ?t!>'cu I- Hi? l.-ilinit ..l?UraltiVii- - ii ti"- i-yi^auil ?I. .-wll-lli!-^ L'-iLlla-iJ tHilSW) an' 1 ":"?T . UlihSi Olirllt u' 7i7i,.i-..-i ...^ i?rri* i' <-i' "". |wmaU,(*. -. ,u,. t.x >i.-i ...Hirth :.. ila- lio:, t lt p?rtT| j-rniitl1'- i'V e*rrlai?-."iiiiil''Us or Mnatl ear?. MU* LMXCB CHt?U?litW A-i lll?. ^'11 MHs-llU* UWB?V cat relied iti?-n !" .i?-.lver lu.-M.D^r? ami lui^ag-_j will' NrCllrttV .H'-' ,:1>l ?'','''1 ,-,rAJ,|r"s, l:.V. ilXKTK. M. |I..W.ul.rs ?b?CO s:.:i ?ufl :Kv^lii5'4j>'lvU,!'-ii>ii..,,X0- - v J. Thome Eazdwase Mereaaats, Corner Broad it 'Washington Sts , AUGUSTA, GA. Goods received direct from tho Manu t'Hcttirers, and can sell lower than any House in the City. March 27th, 1S7S-?U1 15 Ayer's Ague Cure, "Pct Fever and Acue, Intermittent Fover, Chill Fever, Kemittont Fover, Dumb Atjue. Periodical or Bilious Fever, ?c., and indeed all the affections which arise from malari ous, inarch, cr miasmatic poisons. Tliis is a eompnund remedy, prepnrcil with cietilific skill from vegetable in^rcHietits, uliit-li :.: (.ly. l'ail? tn cure Hie ?everest cases of (Jltilln .aiVieV? and titrj co^coiiiiWrrf fltsordcrs; Such ' -. remedy thc ncratfiitiea ol'Hie iicuidc In tania ions districts dctnn'ntf. Its p eat superiority .vcr any other medicine yetiliscovcrcil for Hie aire of IntcnnittciiU is, that it contttins no qui nine or mineral, and tlm-c who take it nie free ?'. om danger bf qniiusiii i>:- rtnjTiiJtirioiis cKscts, and arc as healthy after iliing it as before, ll fas been e?t?nslvcly eihploycd il?ri?g the last lilrly year.-, iii thc Ircatnii'iit ol' ilie?(; distressing !i??rdcr?,":iu(l ti>i;:t<-.*irj,?ii'? ha* been its stkece^' :;t i' lairs;:"tii.ci! the r-cp'ttl?lio'ii ?if bcin^inlal .le. li eaa'i fu'vH f?'?i i\ iii- i-aTclV reconimciiili-i .-. ittr? r??iitily'Hi?il ?;|?cHTir? for thc Fever an" ' ;iu- ol Ute V\ c :. :;:;i? Ihr Cliill? and Fe ver I? L'Mittlto. ll coiiiin.-ra.-ls thc ima-tiiatie , oisi< . Hie biiitnl, aili! ncc-. Hu-. \--,I?UI li um I? tu All ' icc, MO thal lever and a?ite, f-!iai.e-> bi cSiil? broken :?i> by i:. il? uni icnnn until -ti icasc ia azniu rniiimi'tctl. ?'iie ^rcat rat iel) ni dimi'lvr- uhichar-i e fsoit eirniatioimt'Hii.-- i-mson.'Mic.b a? Ni.in tiltia .iieuiualitiiii. i.mit, livMdaelK*,. r.liiulnr?? noUijtcbe, l.iuai l:?', ?ajtarfh, A-t lima, l'ai Station, Siili-nic. .Vfl'i-ci im)?.. Hysterics, pa^n :i the Itotvelfc, Cul it*. l'aruly^lit, and dernistre .1'the Stuinacb, all of which become intermit :ent or pcobdicj?, have no speedier rcnioihj thati Wen's AC CE CCUR. Milich cares them all alike, .:id protects the 'y.nem from future Ot taeks. - Ai i preventive, it i; of immense service in those :'-.'.uinuaiticK. wscre rVvetf-and <\itie ^ircvnils. as stayn thc ticvcldpnicnl of thc di.-ensc if taker i thc first approach ?.! thc I'ircmiiuitory symp ns. Travellers and tctuporary residents ar< is canlilcd to d?fv tin-, c di-oi ders, and foy ?l'C'Vcr .niTer if they avail IhCUkvClvcs ol tin .?.iv!?oii?iiiaremedy affonik., :-. . Fur I-ivcrCouijil.-iiwlif. an'-ins fvom-lorphiitj . nu c;ce?!lei^t rctn?il;.'^ tl^timul^tcs.ihis oi'Snt .to healthy aew?tyi ?nd prAnoncs m rm y remark ..?ile cures where other medicines fail. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, jon J:1.1., MASS. .jot.n nr-.v: I."I>I.I'?.I:FSTS imitt-YWiitcnx.' ALT. EXT.OK -?-s. CURIS DISEASES OF THr^-^ THROAT, lUNCS,UVER&BlOOa In thc wonderful medicine to whirb the ?mict ed ire shove directed f'-r relief, the limrnTcri! bclieve-i lie ha*combined ill h/irmnnv more oj Kmiire*? novereisn eurativc propertlin, which 1 tl'Hl lia? liis-illpil int? n.e. vcjretah?c kipc?|iim fur healing the -dele, limn ?ce ever l elnrc coin. ?.Inc l in or.c medicine. The cvjlcnce nf this fact I- found in ihn great variety nf ran? nbilinalc diMasei which it lms lieen lo-.:nd loooiMincr. Ill thc cine u{ Mrourhltla, Severe Couirhn. nnd theearlv stairrnol t.'oii-umptlun, v ha? n??naMie I '.ne m?lten] fscillty. nnd eminent physician* ?i.-m nr.ne? .t the create** mcdicil illncoverv i.'.e nar. Wide it cine* tho ?ever e-f C'Mirh-. :i -i-ei.jf;l:en-t!ie nv>itM.I prjrl T en tl?e: blood. Itv ,tB jrre.it nnd thonm.-h ' htond.|iaritctiii{ iirrpcrtle?, ;i euro? all Hu- ' nmrs fr: m !!.* voKeroftlla Iii ? .-?minmi Blotch. Pimple,or Kraptlon; Mereurla: di-c i-c. Mir.e a! l'i.iwin-. un.) ti c r e:inc:-. nrc er.-cl cite I. ami -.t^-roiM l.e.i.rh un I u ^<iltHt cin-ii-ii loi e.-,.!..;-i.c.i. Kryw'peln?. Knit, rheum, ?v?r Sorra, s<?|y ur lioirgh Mk I ll, Ul -Tr:. Hil ll.r IIUIU(*rr||. ,\\ rr.nnsl .liv bad I'lvv.:. arc .-. ti.j-.if M..1 h\; UjU iiowcrtiil, pii'ifving. rrnd [?.virorarink medicine. If VAM lcc!.-?iili...:r;iv>rv ehi.lra cd.h-ne-K?i|. . low color ..Ofcitf, >?' vH ow h hrnvvii HIMIM ?II fncc or i.?-:v. rrm^ienl i.ead icli? ?t ilizr.iiie", Ind 'a<:e in m. uti., .ntcr?i?it l.'??d ff rftrlli? inter, nateil wiri. i.?t ii,i-i..-...,? ,|.;r t-. un i jii~'inc foret?>-l.i..--. ir .-."i:i.r ani*:|-e. nod-hmtrut Cure I. von ir.Kcrti a fr mi Torpid I.I vi r. or. " ULrU?UMIlr?*> M tn lonni- - r.i-c-i- ,rf .'tiver CUm pl ul hi .* ?ni |H't ?; heje nymji'oin. arc exj* icin-e !. A- n r.-mc !. n,r ?llmirt. a-.-. Hr. I\i\i.ve - i, ? .|,u: M cb cul Die COVerv hil- li? c.|ll;i:. -I, if.CV.-.. >,--ri- ruiiN. leaving U.c liver BlCCiitftbi'lUHl and i.ciiilr. >. .'?O?O'By OB?GG.?STSM?? Pf, BJTTLt, Krrpircl 1?- lt. V. ??fjttf'j: M. i>. s-i ^1 GEO. ?V. It E YA'OLD S. GMGF?. REYNOLDSI& SON; -DEALEKS ITST SASH, PAINTS', DOORS, OIf.S, BLINDS, PUTTY* Cpr .A.' ? S J f BOOKS, WHITE LEAD, HINGES, GRATES, SCREWS, MANTELS, OF ALL KINDS. . , '? >;1.-.-wi?-..Jl-.. w.i No. 43 Jackson Street t&~ Write for Prices. [feb27-l y ll ] ' ;/ ; .. JUGUSTA, GA.. SAMELES SENT HUE! THE ^?plt?S^ ^p^?HfOOM' STO? Ev ' .' .CORNER BY\?H?'.PLANTERS,, . \ SS^$^fWMAUGUSTA, GA. ww 'm --'rb'.---? ' l^mu3Ph? Largest Stock. . WM* Tho Low?st Piicesl WfA?S^OW RECEIVING SPR?NG G?QDS ^Jij?L?ii^m AND. CHOICE FABRICS'o/: the SEASON^- " . We send SAMPLES ami priceswhen'requested; and on or-lerTof $10 ctttg&W^^T%<mr ?mT Rein il Depart fleW/We PA?ihe FREIGHT tc the'T?frsto'uTer SiuT^ ?uv ^va y- RICHARDS I BRO. March 13th, 1878-ly-13 .,_ AF 1USTA, GA. ii STORE it iwmi I ll P8 femt?ilti I%o. I, Fairview St. ?A- ... Eas just opened a Select Stock of DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, SHOES and BOOTS. BACON, LARD, HAMS. FLOUR, MEAL, RICE, SUGAR, MOLASSES. COFFEE. TEA, SOAP. STARCH,' \ Cl^??M'G??DS. HARDWARE, TIN WARE. & QttH&S and' Smoking TOBACCO, CIGARS, &o" &c, TOGETHER WITH A CHOICE LOT OF LIQ-TJOIRS, WINES, BEEB., CIDEE, And.everything else in the way of a good drink. HT.TATLpft'S EXCELSIOR YEAST P0WDERS.-?a_ I invite my friends to call ami price my Goods before purchasing Feh. G, 1878. lrS) ' B. B. Hid?I?ES. O. M. STONE & CO., Augusta, Ga., GENERAL AGENTS FOR Gullett's Improved Light Draft Cotton Gin (made by B. D. Gullett, the pate- tee,) FARM ENGINES, every style for Threshing, Ginning, etc., Large Engines, Saw Mills, Grain Separators, Threshers; Colton Presses. Corn und Whe^t Mills, Avith fixtures, etc. ? -rf) Prices TJOW ! Terms Liberal ! :? Every Machine-warranted as rearesentetl. . $W Circulars and estimati s furnished vin application^ .Address : . 9-1V 0. M. STONE & CO., AUGUSTA, GA. AUGUSTA, GA PLANTATION STEAM ENGINES, CABfE M II,I.S, .AH;.Sizes, .SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, FLOUR MILLS^?tOESE POWERS." THRESHING MACHINES. PUMPS. IRON RAILING, . WATER WHEELS, GIN GEARING, all Sizes. . Having Bought out Ih*r. (?co. Cooper, his Old Palrous eau be Furnished with Duplicates and Repairs cheap. Smith's C?lcbrated Colton Presses, for Haiid, Horse or Water Power. jar- REPAIRING done at very LOW PRICES. March 27th. 1S7S-ly-15 w ?1 VdMiA ?Bp WUOLE8ALK ANO BKTAIL DEALER IX STOVES, TINWARE, ETt/. EXCELSIOR COOK-HOT BJ? ST , IMPROVED 1877. Superior beyond comparison S anv other high-hearth slovo in tho market. It has Larjje Single Oven Doora, n,i'tisticallyd esigned, lin ed with tin and fitte( with brigit turn bueJcles ; largo hot-bfa t lire door, swinging hearth plate, and deep ashpit with Spenrs'a Patent lialfld AahPan and sittintr graie. Tho oven is large, and thc Hues of unusual size, and so arranged as to bo eas ily kept clean. It has a large top; provided with Marii^lo'a Patent GaH-hurnlntr Long Divis ion Piece, lue host cross-iii eco In une. Alice moulding* of tho stoveare heavy, and'ifs' (Tefltgn ambtfh?imoTitation will satisfy the moat critical tasto. Koa Woon the stove is titted with ii Potent Combined Wood Grate and Fire Dog, an entirejy now arrangement, and the most durable wood grate in use H FOUE SIZES. G inch, ?22.00. 7 inch, ?27.Q(i,^:-inch,li32;?0; 9 incli/?34.00 Call and See it, or Send for Circular before purchasing etsjjiwhere. Small CookiV Stoves $12.00 ami I'M W. I Por Salo by March 1st, 1878; j ??? Broad ^Street; ?? t? ti ST A, GA. G. A.. Amwmm ?.>?>? ''? ' ^j-'t- "Vi..'sib* u iM&K/' i m.- I 1 TM) TV ' . -- V -DEALER ?N" IS. ir? satisfaction I sell thc L'eleb'atijaT?:; x-arp3er.uin. .oooKing Stove-Irom ?20 to ?ceordihg to size. Peiaons wan ( in^.Pufe-, dJnns, or nuythin.c. bTolouKing' .'?6 ? Stove have if. suppliefl here. I also repair .old .Sieves:and old Tinware. . My stock of .consfcta in part of Foot Tub?, '.t2Mrabor. ?;d^.fs). Cups, B?cket? >.? ?very sise. 1 Tinware o? every description, Orates; - S li et? t: I roil and Ja^ncd ^War.c, etc. Job Work such as Guttering, Spouhng-and .Bppffing'a-speeially..- . . Vfr All work executed with neatness aj?$ tle^afc|^^'?a^_e.?dr ^. I ... .. m-. ? *^ ~Q????^?if?tiA9\ %8th,l878-3m-21 JOFJfSTON, S, C. /Prices Guaranteed to Suit the .Times ! I PREFER not to give special prices, but call and examine my ?mmenso Stock, of Dry Goods, Groceries, etc., before purchasing elsewhere'. .' ' IN my Dry Goods Department will be found, an elegant assortment of Staple and. Fancy Drv Goods, Ready Made-Clothing, itc., i<?V., <fcc. .. ALSO, on band a full..Stock of Genera Groceries,-cfonsislins of Plantation Supp!iesc Hardware, Liquors. &c., which I am o.fering at the lowest prieft?" : A large supply'of Standard Fruit Jars just received and fur.gale LOW FOR CASH. - . . - - Johnston j C. C. & A. R. R., jk C. ORDER YOUR Shafting and Pulleys: 7 ; Ginning Engines, Colton Serews, ?elting . -.a.I * ? tu. ? -FROM CEO.: IL-LOM & CO, FOREST ern7 FOUNDRY & MACHIN?, WORKS 170 FENWICK ST., (near Wafer Tower), ??G?STA, GEORGIA. - Manufacturers and Dealers in Portable and. Stationary Steam Engines, WATERWHEELS, Saw, Grist and Flour Mills, Furnishings and Machin-, ery. Castings in Iron and Brass-of all kinds. Special .Attention Given to Repairing Machinery. ' fiS"* Send for Catalogue of Mill Gearing. Second hand Machinery ^ought'aud Sold. We use Wrought-iron Journals in our Cane Mills, ly-16 To The People of Edgefleld ! -:o: 600 PAIRS OF SHOES ! SKITED TO THE SEASON. Prices lower than ever known, even in anti-wartimes. Gents'fine low quarter work, in all Styles. French Calf French Goat, French Kid, and Kangaroo from Australia ; Prices.$2.50 to $5.50. It is worth your time to call and inspect this splendid stock, just for the pleasure ol' seeing the great improvements. .? Ladies', Misses' and Children's in endless variety. Evans' PateulEx panding Boots and Congress Gaiters-the finest ever invented by Jan. 30, 187S. ly7] PETER KEENAN, Opposite New Monument, CENTRAL HOTEL BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA. W GOODS POR Till NEW YEAR ! ?:o: G R A N I T E V I L L E, S, C. &1AS on hand, and receives daily, New Goods in GROCERIES, DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS, I ara determined to keep none but the besl brand?, and .f ell them al prices to suit the hard times. I sell the best brands of TOBACCO and CIGARS, and Whether thf Mollit bell Punch Law passes the Legislature or not, I shall continue to sell "Thc DOH hie Particular," or Sweet ?flash iVBoimtaiii Corn Whiskey, FINE WINE, LAGER BEER, and LIQUORS of Every. Description. >? MY WAGON YARD ia in good order and free to the Public. All 1 ask is that you call and see my Goods. . . Jan 23, 187S-ly-G A, P. PADGETT* Grantville, S. C. 3? FRESH S888S! $8,000 00 WORTH OF NEW GOODS JuST received from Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, and more tD arrive, consisting of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, A full line of. Men's and Boys' CLOTHING, An endless variety of BOOTS, SHOES and HATS, A full stuck of HARDWARE, WOODENWARE, TIN WORK, CROCK ERY and GLASSWARE. My GROCERY DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the choicest P-R0 OERIES. NEW and PIECED BAGGING at the lowest prices,-and in fact every thing on hand from a Paper of Pins to a Hogshead of Bacon, which I pro pose to sell low. Give me a trial and be satisfied that JAMES E. COOK, of Graniteville, is not behind the times. N. B.-I continue to sell COTTON, consigned to me by Planters, FREE OF CHARGE. A . E N A JAMES E. COOK. Graniteville, S. C., Sept. 5, 1S77. Iy33 imm wmm F?ET?BV AUGUSTA, GA. 5 [S-Still Manufacturing complete stocks of Ono and Twn-ITORSE WAGONS, atm is determined not to. bo undersold. Also SPRING WAGONS and HARNESS, )f atl kinda. ' For Prices apply by Jottor, orin person, to . . , - - .T. II. iiOWKEY, Proprietor, . . Cofn?r,CaTnp1bell"and'EllIS,Streets,( AH'O?S?A, GA. ?&-50,000 Feet Hard Lumber H unted. Feb. G, tfS UrcUMkWTBU nu ^ : ill .lift -tr .?WJ ,;t- Mili ut* 192 BROAD STREET,,?^ CffiOj^Uu " 'Wholesale and'Retail Dealer in ....'.'-.'.."'" ',;' "n:i'- " '".' "? '?'??'??"?., : ajivi*h??iv!'A*'%r?ctcfF " ?- .?..-'; - ? 9m-ti ......" ?umDer/,7, $65,00. Number-3^ |J%.00. |j? CHARTER OAK STOVES, . . No".G, $22,00. No. :7, $27.00. No. 8, $32.00. .?^. 9, $oJ..Q0.. THE GRANGE STOVE .' ; No.'6,'$13:00.: No. 7, 25m ^oi^^m l ) ^ - }[ j!:'We also keep';oilier patterns at_the.lowest m : Autrusta, ? Ga-., March ?6?, ? . .-- : , ?129m ap ;Car?ag^?3 W??piis, Coach Material?, Saddlery, "s *tZM^^^3^?^h. 'sHOE.fi^biNGsr B?L'i-iNG". TI?E attention of the publm' is* called to our largo and complete assbrtmon to goods in-tfri+rie -above branches, which we are offering very low to suit the timos.. -^^.Sand for our Prices. ,t Carriages, Buggies. Rocka-waya, One-Horse W'agonsyTthree-?rid-'Four Horse Wagons, BuejryHirTObrella?, Cbildren's-Ciirriages^all-pti0as,.C?r?bsKnji Clippers, Linings,"Pegs.: L'nst?s', ?oot-'Trees* Crimps* ?Cl ajn ps, .Toolsjjmd.-Findings pf all kinds. Leather -and Gum -Belting-2 to 14 inches, Soapstone) Hemp and'Gum Backing: par TheFamop.s .hickson Patent TrqssRod FJantaaon^^??^^-^^^tjS^tnm Ties, and tho l^e?i?ble.Sweetw-ater Wagon-?J Axle, all?tbotton? prices. . March. ;3th, 187S-ly 13., DAY, TAMAH?LL & CO., ; AUGUSTA, CA. . ??? - ' Manufacturers of and Dealer* in Every Description of . { CARBIASES ^m?iS?ffi,^ PLANTAHON km L??MBEl jr?&OHS, Harness, Saddles, Trunks, Bags, Valises, Shoe Findings, . Leather of all kinds, Belting, Etc., Carriage-Materials, Saddlery, Hard ware, Whips, Umbrellas, Eter llEP?SITOliY AND SALES-LOOMS: 208 Rrqad Street. Augusta, Ga., and 98 Cherry Street, Macon Ga. March '.'7th, l.S78-^-ly-l5 ? SELLITsTG- OUT % Price List J. P. Weathersbee. Calico at 2? to 8 cfs. . Needles 3 papers for .Vets. Fans 3 for 5 cts. 10 yds. Nea Island Homespun for $t. 20 yds. Augusta Shirting for $1. 10 3'ds Checked and Striped Homespuns for-Sl. - . . -. . - Yard-Wide Irish Linen at 25 cts per yd. . 1(13'ds Corded Pique for ?1. 20 Hemmed Linen Handkerchiefs (Ladies') for $1. 20 yds Grenadines, Striped, Ihr $1. Heavy Linen Drill for pants, 12-Jc per yd. Heavy Towelling i? yd* for $1. 20 yds Cotton Jeans, for pants, for SI. ' Gents' and Boys' Clothing very cheap to dose out Summer Stock. . Plaid Sash Kibhons,'0 inches wine. 1?J cts. per,yard. Gents' Extra line white Merino Shirts, for 2(5 cts. eafh. Ladies' Suits-Grass and Linen-from $1.75 toSo.uO. A largo lot of Trunks-slightly damaged'-from-25o to ??. KI?..?? un.i Huts w^ioK tbe same wav to closeout. Childrens' Shoo3 at 25,cent*. A. beautiful line of Matting from 21) cents up. A lot of One-Day Clocks that must lie sold-good time-keepers from ?2 to 4-come in time. A "beautiful line ol' Light Kreuch Summer Cassi m eres, ali wool, for- 90 eta: per yd-old price $2.25. 1 Navy Blue-all wool-50 cte. per yd-old price ?1.25. 10-4 Bleached Sheeting from 20cts. np Tnblcachod ?Sheeting from 15c. up. Pins "liO to the paper lc. each. Ladies' Baibriggan Hose, 00c. per box. Ladies' Striped Hose 10c. per pail. -Ladies* White Hose 5 cents per pair. Gents' h Hose from 5 cents np. Gents' French Lin? en Finished Handkerchiefs, 21x21 ineh.es-ready for use-3 for 25c. Gents' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs; 22x21 inches, Ihr 10c. Hemmed. Pure Linen Towels and ?'bite Goods 8*11 for-one-Ulird less than heretofore. Gent*' Suspender.*- dam ed-for 5c. per pair. 5.000 L F. Handkerchiefs, 18x18, for 4c. each. 20,000 Cakes of Soap, lc. cacn. 1;Ode Parasols at prices reduced greatly. 500 Looking Glasses th'at must be sold, fivin 20c up. All goods iu Grocery. Department sold at pottom prices. A very superior Cottee at 20c.. per lb. Fine Rxtra C Sugar 10c."per lb. Excellent Hams at Sc. per lb., ike., A*. l?o not forget the New Place of Business, 349 anti uenveen Use Planters Hotel and Hie Upper Market. Jan.-3?, 1*78. . ly7] . - - J. P. WEATHERSBEE. . TT? .<>? AUGUSTA, GA? THE OLD RELIABLE ?EiiS AGAIN to call your very serious and particular attention'to his Mammoth ami Matchless Stock of FIRST--CL'AS? SPRING & SUMMER Dry Goods, which h is never before reached such astonishingly low down prices. My friends will see how utterly impossible it is to enumerate all the things in a Dry Goods ? ?re. My customers can roly cn-my stock sup plying anything that they can think of or desire. Send your orders with confidence, for anything you want, you shall not be disappointed. Describe as nearly as you can what you want, ?md about the price you want to pay. Exceptional Lines and Prices in the following departments may be re lied on. . ? I GOODS. W HOSIERY and NOTIONS, Cashmeres, House Keeping Goods, Domestics, Paris Trimmed Hals, SMALL WARES, LADIES' READ YMADE SUITS LACE GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS BST Tarcels amounting to $10.00 and over WILL BE DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE. JAMES W. TURLEY, April 25th, IS78-3m-19. ? NEW PROCESS FLOURT ?F. F. cte L. J. IVIIT iT ?ER. WHOLESALE GRO C?K? , PROPRIETORS , CRESCENT FLOUR MILLS, AUGUSTA, G-A. . Standard Brands Flour : FANCY FAMILY, DOUBLE EXTRA, EXTRA FAMILY, SUPERFINE Our Flour mab'e by the'new process has no equaL AVe iiave, constantly / on hand fresh ground ; . ? v. .. .? j , rjQL.TED.MEAL. PJEARL GRITS, STOCE MEAL, WHEAT B?AN, : / .^EINJS'?JPD, "WHEATEN' ^m^W?X^^^i^m %? ' Send for Price List and New Process Circular. . (ly8 i