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THE IDIOT BOY. [Those.who have heard this touching effusion recited by^he celebrated twg1 dian, Air. Forrest, will never l'org?t either the pathos with which he render.- it, 01 hie simple,, orftcting introduction to it. Mr.,Forre.-t think.- the wi ?ter of it was the brother of Southey:' It hadjjleased God to form poor Ned A thing pf idiot mind, Yet to the poor unreasoning boy God had not been unkind. Gld Sarah loved her helpless child Whom helplessness.made dear, And life was everything to him Who knew no hope nor fear. She knew his wants, she understood Each^ialf artic'late call; for he/waa everything to her And she to him was all. And so for many a year they lived, Nor knew a wish beside; But age at length on Sarah came. And she beli sick and died. - f y g Xjf ?T\ ? * -3 He tried ia vain to waken her, He called her o'er and o'er; They told-him she was dead: the words To him no import bore. They ?losed-her eyeg-aad shiouded ber.j Whilst bc. Blood wond'ring by: And jthen they bore her to the gm ve, -^He followed silently. They laid her m the Barrow house, And sung her funeral stave: And when the mournful train dispersed H8lo?BreT?y'' the grave. The rabble boys t hat used to jeer Whene'er they saw poor Ned, Now stood and watched him at the grave, And not a word was ?aid. They came.and went and came again, And night at last drew on; Vet Btill he lingered at the place Till every one was gone. And when he found himself alone He quick removed the clay, And raised the coffin in his arms And bore it swift away. Straight went he to his mother's cot, And laid it on the floor, And with toa eagerness of joy He barred the cottage door. At once he placed his mother's corpse Upright within the chair: And their he heaped the hearth and blew The kindling fire with care. .^iie now was in her wonted chair, Haifas, her wonted place, And bright the lire blazed and dashed, Reflected from her face. Then bending down he'd feel her bands Anon her ?ace behold; Why, mother, do you look so pale Anil why are you to cold 3 And'when the neighbors ou nevi raoni Had'iorced the cottage doer, OidSarah's corpse was in the chair, And Ned's was on the floor. lt had pleased God from this po>,r boy, His oly friend to call; Vet God was not unkind to him, For death restored him all. TUE DOOMED ASSASSIN, What Scoville Says ot Gul?e? ?dltlon and Prospect? -JW ?\ WASHINGTON, March '25.-Mr. Scoville was asked to-day .tow Gui teau was feeling. His reply was: "He is savage. I believe if the Court overrules the motion for a new trial he will become desperate. What provoked him especially in ray Chicago interview was the state ment*, that his sentence might be commuted to life. His idea has been all along that he would't be punished at aiiirsthat. he -would be released ns a public benefactor. I b.-lieve he would rather be hung than impi.is onec^for life. He expects to go away to Europe, return here when the ex citement is over, and le-ture. He says he will make $-"?0,000 a year. The arrangement he wanta to make with his lawyers is to pay them as little as possible now out of the pro ceeds of his book, aud then pay them $5,000 apiece next winter. Ile does not see people now, and it makes iii tn furious. " A LOSING JUKE.-A prominent physician of Pittsburgh said jokingly to a lady-patient who was complain ing of her continued ill health, and of bis inability to cure her, "try Hop Bitters!" The lady took it n earnest and used the Bitters, from which she obtained permanent health. She now laughs at the doctor for his joke, but he is not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a good path nt.-Harris burgh Patriot. A TUEA^UEX^-A newly married woman, a r?sidant of our sister county of Brunswick, and only 21 years of age, is ?^dited with doing the work on the farm of an orlinary man. It ia said that she mauls rail?, hitches the oxen to the cart,goes into the woods, cuts a load of fuel, dumps it into the cart and liri ven home with it; clears new ground, bums brush, ploughs the field, uses the hoe with uucommon dexterity, and perform any other duty required about small farm that any man could do She wouid certainly prove a treasure to a mun fond of an easy, q\iet life especially if she can do the house work.- Wchni'ii/fon Star. W?KK St'SPEXDRD.-We learn thht the. work of operating the Dorn Mine has been ?topped l>y orders from McCormick, the owner. Thin course was taken because tho work had proven improfitable. It ?9 not known what action will be taken in regard to the property in the future. It is to be regretted that the work should stop just at the time ?when the railroad is about finished, and on account of which Mr. Mc cormick subscribed $2 000 to the con Sanction of the road. In former years this was considered one of the richest gold mines in the South, but it seems that it has been exhausted. -AUivdlc Press and Banner. Sfbacaibe for the Advertiser. /PERRI' \ PAIN Um \ WLLER y A Xever-Failing Cur?- for Biirn?, Scalds Bruises Cuts, Sores, ott-. After lori y years of trial, Perry j Davis'Pain Killer stands unrivaled, lit issiil'e! li acts immediately'! lt never falls 1 . Editor of the St. John (N. B.) News, says : ia iiesh wounds, Mues, poins, sores, ftc, lt ls the mont ey'i-Hual remedy we know of. No fnially shouKl lie without a bottle ot ll lora sitarle hour, j From the Cincinnati Dispatch : We haveits nut gie < rr? vis. and know lt to bc a good o rt l eic. I From L S. Potter, U. S. Consul at Crefelc, Rhenish Prussia : Alter lons years nt use. i nra satisfied lt is positively ernclent osa healing remedy for wounds, bruises, and spruhis. I W. w\ Sharper, Valdosta, Ga., says: L Ills a panacea na* all bnusesitMd lmrns. j From R. W. Adams, Saco, Me.: It gave mu immediate relief. I E. Lewis says : In forty .veal's' us?' lt never has fall? d me. j W. W. Lum, Nicholville, N. Y.. says : t usc your PAIS KILLKR frequently. lt rrtfeee? pain anti 8orcucss,a cd /. nu w < ninds, like magic. I J. W. Dee says: Por scalds and taires lt has no rquaL FERRY DAVES' PAIX Kl?.l.Kl? Is not la new untried remedy. For forly years it hus been inconstant uses and those who [hilve us?'d lt thc longest tilt ?U /. !> url.--: Itssuccess is//??<V(!;; heeatiseof ?tsmvi-it. ! Rince the rain Killer was first Introduced, IA*?tfra/*of uow medicines have eoiue und gone, %\ bile to-day this medicine is moro 6 I extensively used and more highly valued t ?ftcr?ffftn'. Every lamil* should havel I a (lottie ?tniipfm Much ?iain and heavy( ?doctors' bills m..>! ititrn be ?mW l>; proeipt j| application of Hie I'liin Killer. I'nlilx'unwtX 'ilium --.it is /,( r;'ir/'ii .-../'. e\ eu in Hie lia inls J a chili!. Try it once thoroughly,and it S ?ill prove its value. Your druggist has itt .:."?... iMic :. ml Sil.OO per Iwillic. PERRY DAVIS ? SON, f-ropr'ttors, ?? Providence, R. E. I Cathartic Pills Combine i he ehoit est rnthartie principles in medicine, in proportions accurately ad? justed to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity ot effect. They arc the result years of careful study and practical ex periment, and aro the most effectual rem edy yet discovered for diseases caused hy derangement of the stomach, liver, aial I?.weis, which require prompt and effec tual treatment. AYKII'S Pu.t.- are spe cially applicable to this class of diseases. They a< t! directly on thc digestive and assimilative processes, and restore regu lar healthy action. Their extensive uso by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one of the immy proofs ol iheir value as a safe; sure, and jverfeetly reliable purgative medicine. Ileiug compound, d of the concentrated virtue* of purely vegetable Mtbstanees, they are positively tree from calomel or any injurious properties, and can Im administered t-> children willi perfect safety. AVER'S Pu.i - .'ire an effectual euro for Constipation or Costiveness, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia. Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach ami Breath, Dizzi ness Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness -Biliousness, Jaundice, lihou mat ism, Eruptions und skin Diseases, Dropsy, rumors. Worms, Neuralgia, Colic, Gripes Diarrhoea, Dysentery, (?out. Piles, Disorders of Gie Liver, and all oilier diseases result? lng from adisorilerisl sure ol ii;, diges tive apparatus. A< a Dinner Pill they have ii" equal. While gen fie in their action, these Pu.i s ur? i he most thorough and search ing cathartic that can Im employed, mid iie> er give nain unless thc bowels arc in? Hamed, tiini then their iitihieitt e is heal ing. They stimulate Mu: iipjKttite and digestive organs: they operate !" purify blood, and impart re. Lue! vigor lo iii? uholo IR. J. C. AYER & CO., ??I Chem inls, bOLU UV ALL r.YV'iM.UE. INDORSED BY PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, AND THE AFFLICTED EVERYWHEP.S. THE GREATEST MEDICAL TRIUMPH OF THE AGE. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Lose of appetite.yausea.bowels costive, Pain in the~He?d,wi t h a dull sensation in the back part. Pain udder the shoulder; blade? inline? niter cuting, with a disin clination to exertion pf bo.iy or miri Irritability of temper, Low Rpjri tolosa of memory, with a fee!; UK of n?v?ng neg lected soma duty, weariness, ?izitiu?tw. fluttering of tho H eart, D ot? be ; - eyes. Yellow Bkin, Headache. Hcstiesa? H?sa at hight, highly colored Urine. IF THESE WARKTNGS ARE ffSTH E EDED. SERIOUS DISEASES WU SOON BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PELLS sr? especially adapt nt :.> ?nen eases,one dose efloets SUCllH elmlige t?f feel i II is un to astonish the sufferer; Tlievlncr?*ai?e lh?? A|>(>cCite. RMI ?..".ma thc hotly to Tah?* on t?!**i?. thau ll .? Helli nourl.beU.uiul by Hx-lrTooie tctloiimi lb? l>lce?tlve<?rjK?i?s. K?-j?n!ar Mooln ure pic duced. Price '-. ctn tn. SSMnrrnj f*i~ * ..'. TUTT'S HAIR OYE, OKAY HAIR or WHISK ms flung tl lo iiC?/.ossv BLACK b\* a sini;|p npplRsuion "!' Inte I?vi. li imparts intliirul color, SctN flislitUtitlieously, Suhl t>yPni^s???,oi KM by es|.i*.rf ? ?.? n-ffl. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. <Dr. Tl .TS HAMAL (f lalMbU labrtMiUw wt ? l?tfal SfftlpU "Ul l>r W.IUJ KBtK ...i kppllr.li??.p iv.-? ' (V Ifedlebtc. .nd n Itarinli.) -fi j;, ;.. : :.: SI.VXOKAKE, ? Ai.'nviiirl T i : ::v cc ^ B Ail l>:. '.' .: : .!< ... V..:? ! ?cl. jp i t-nnc ? iini|.lfi?i?i?i ' .[' * Will liepot?l-for/a ryj?: l?:?y wi:i liol ?-;a ... , liri?, or tor " tlilnr.iii |??rc , : fiMiiul >a un Ai>kt??nr <\tt?. I <... Ctuer*.-: ' Y\ i!i'"iu >.>?> ??' ..... Take iain ?., ^* p I C. :Ci ..iniiT'ni ? T r.,,. li J?n:;::.v.ci.-... ... ..:," i... ;.,;.;.,,?" j . nurrot.e.?. ! i aatStf SS?X!? MO i Uteri .. ;: BBBSSESsi THE HUMAN LIVER'S SALVATION ! ! ! Numerous voluntary IcsLimo niais and largely increased sales [jrovc that PE?NS' BITTEirs : --thc Creates! Liver Mci1?c?i?e| )? the Age-is raju'dly winning ?ts way as the sure ?nd simple Salvation of the Haman Liver. For all Dyspeptic Diseases Try PENN'S BITTERS ? ! W. E. SPEI?, DR9K?NKH, Consulting and Superintending . j ARCHITECT. ; PLANS md S[ Ntlficatious at aToderate chargia. OFFICIO No. 8 LAW RANOK, AUGUSTA, GA. THE SEIIGWICK STEEL Yi'iRE FENCE. THE above ?ruf represente a section and Gato of a strong, cheap, and dtir ablo Stool Wire Fence which is now be ing used al iho North and Northwest in preference to any other kind of fencing. Wherever it has hoon tried il has given great satisfaction. it is a net work without barbs and will keep out small pigs or any other animals that may injure gardens or farm crops. It makes no shade and shelters no ene mies tb crops*or poultry. It is just the fence for Gardens, Lots, Lawns, Paiks and Cemeteries. Being dipped in Rust-proof paint it will last a life timo, and is better than board fence in every respect. It is easily and quickly put up. Specimens of Fence and Gates Can be seen at-the ADVERTISER building whore a stock is kept on hand, and where all information as lo pri?e, ?c., can bo obtained*' ii. ?i. M. Iii! SO VANT. Ast, " ROSEFIELD CL H.. S. C. FOR .SALL! THAT LARGE AND SPLENDID LO V ONVWAlN STEET ON WHICH - roO.D THE TILLMAN HOTEL. 8Ml' LOT FRONTSTO Tl IK NORTH op. Main Street, I'D feet-and has a magniih eut Southern exposure from the real-, which ?II the .Southern climate isa mighty desideratum. Tho whole lot contains two anil one-half (ii) acres more or loss, ail ol it lying in the very henri of the town. For 7;> or Sd feet from tho street ihis lot lies ona dead level, after wilie!) if slopes in the gentlest and most beautiful manner lo the rear line, allbrd iug n II paral I ole<] snots for gardens* patches, meadows and fruil trees. K??til er as a sif lor a grand hotelj with all Its appurtenances, or for a row of stows, lids lol has absolutely no equal in Kdgelield. This line property will hosold asa whole. Terms will I)? made accommodating. lt. (!. M. D UNO VANT, Nov 17-!I' Real R?tate Agent WORTHY FWlRllI. To these Who Contemplais in vesting in Rea! Estate, or Go'ng into Business. JL OFFER a very desirable I-TOUS^ <Sc LOT l Joh nston Depot, on the rc A A Rail road. Tho Dwelling Hons.-, vthich is entirely new from roof lo cellar, contains $ commodious rooms, two phtxx-ts run ning across, pantry, stove room, A* c.. Thc oul-litiildings consist of a servants' house, barn and stables. There is also a good well of waler on tho place, which has a house over it. The mosi desirable purchase yet of fered, and ono of tho most ple asant pla ces in lite thriving village of .1 oh liston. Appiv lu person or by letter to il, M. DUNOVANT, Kcal Estate Agent. Nov. 34, ?S?O. ' if?i AUGUSTA BUILDING LOTS TO T'.VCJJ'A NCT. FOI: C OTT M LAN D.S? f H A VF I? lin liding L- :'s ?? Al?eosla,! .per p?W ?.-' U'.e el ty, to'?x De... 22, im. ira ?raageburg Land f&r Hale. "? A?3RJBS of fine Fanning J. Lands in Orangcburg Co., on South Rdisto Rivery six miles fruin Midway Sucion on iho H. C. Railroad; .UKI limier oultiv^ttiou. Hui I JU'ger portion ri whie.li is on life river. The uphold i ?urti m is lino for eot;o:i, ?.nd tho river ?M?lloinH suit corn admirably. On the place i<a line Dwelling House, 51 ft. by 10, il room'j i biuiufivs, .'. lire places, 11 foot passage way. pi i/./.a iii froid and pil lars under tito Iioi?sc, which is si v feet >']' tin; ground. A ii umber of out-build ilig~, Lin ?1 ?usu, '.'in Head, line well of wal or, ?vc Ai. IVilfbe sold cheap Apply lo R.O. M. DUNOVANT, Kcal Estate Agent. Feb. .:. LSSO. tf f) i Bargain ! A Bargain, A VA LITARLE TRACT <>F LAM?, ?\. containing Ono 11 um! red and Figh ty- even and II lialf Acres, more or less, lying jusi beyond tho Incorporate limits iii Kdgelield Village, about two acres ol 11. extending within said limits. Upon the ?and i> :'. good Dwelling House of two <ories and S rooms, willi tire-phases to ,':::.:> room, besides a store-room attached lind a sei ....ml.' house in Iheyard. Also ,i gsienl i?in House, a two sti>ry V..tr\\, and stable ro?>o: for any use. Tho pla?*o has threo tommi houses, conveniently ar ranged, upon it; and il i". well watered, havings .cal line springs, and nulli cioutly : i : ri I Kimi. -Terms reasonable. A pp:.-, toes addw-s, li. li. M. DUNOVANT, Real Estate Agent. Mareh a, tr 13 W?TH j t???? I il 1 f \f\ VCRES of land, more or les? I Ul P lying on Blair's Road.abouH uii!< IV.Greenwood and Augusta lt. lt., adjoinibg lands nf .Mrs. Martha HolnuH and others, lim- third of this land under cultivation. Gold in consid er d.ile quantities arc indicated from spec i tm found. For terms apply lo R. <;. ai. DUNoVANT, Kcal Estate Agent, Fdge?iehl, S. (\ Aug 18- tf SEW UI? l????! 1'"/* \CI!ES mow or less, in AliC C *J EN BOUNTY, ONE M ILE from !'. iV A. it. ?., adjoining lands of L-o k Swenreiigon and nth rs. acres un.'.er iMilllvHlh.li- two cabins. (mod! ten uni on lim land, who will *how the place to ! ersoji.s .t--.-i: ii ? io see it. Applytooriohircss j Pt. G. fcl DUM?VANT, Real Ra?ale Agent. Eiigidield. ?*. C. ! mil THE RAILROAD. J Ht O A A? RES ?A *? TBT which is ciiltivaloti. and Is l g Kal cition and grain ?and, willi branch i bottoms. This tract is situated three] miles fri ni Dorn"? Hold Minc, one qunr | 1er o' H iiii?c from Ibo Grennwiiod and i Augusta Itiiilroad, and two mi!, s from j pi. iSmblu o.-j...! on sail rb?d. Dwelling house im! two cabins. For torius, ive. appiv lo I-'. G. M I? ?NuVA NT, Roa? ICstaic Agent, Etlgi Hold, C. If., s. c. net. ._'.<-11.. TH E ??OST DESIRABLE Parchase Yet Offered; yt A' RH', of Land, half a mile j? ?} Jit from Loi n's Mids. A good Dwelling House, Store, Gin House, Darn undSUddCs; ':irec out houses ; lot? acres in i-ii'tivAti- H. Impr.ivcmentsol'::realer value litan th" price asked. Term's very easy. A lirstratobnrgaini R. Cf. M. DUNOVANT, Kcal Estate Agent. March 18S0. ? tf 13 A PLEASENT RESIDENCE TO IR-ETSTT AT TRENTON! A LARGE GARDEN and PLENTY FINE FRUIT. Apply to .1, M. WISE, oct. 20-lf. at Charleston; S. c. Subscribe for tile Al>\'EP?TliEl:. CHIC. D AN:-) [nv ??? 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It sells for in.mV "'Oie^hi tho markets. ly Senti lor circular contain, Wnw*? ligures .sworn to, also indi hn^ pi mea ol . tinly a limited amount-.I ?ieeW on hand. Si.erluVales helow\ J. ii. 4MPI?EK, 1, James f. .Iones, do solemnly sweai that I h ive raised thisvenr? Mil?poiinda ofseod cotton, or 4,?IV gumms ol lint cotton, .?I* the. O/.ier Lons Staple Mik Colton, on no! exoeetliiiK nV'tf' seres ol laud, a.inl sold seven (7) m above eotlOii on (he Uh uh linumiie Linen Company fi ecnts perpoi.ml. JAM llogausvillo, I ?a. Sworn to anil subscrib? Ihis m h iLiv ol' November; .J., ox lt ic ISA, N. I*, and I'., ISMth ?list. (.'. M , Fi:?J,m ( ". (!" AMA, GA , ;<\v- n, issi, ss i Ital wo sill" the ?*M ATI. This certifies thai wo api" tl1p Ot?er Sill: Conon ont ol' whlebr"T ??ts ol clothes or Governor ('OMI nidi t'1 Georgia, and Governor Bigelow. r,f Connecticut, wero made, on the 27tli o.-","f, f>!> "'.?' Exposition Grounds, and P*a*on?ieo " superior to any cotton wo |::y."vor han dled, except tho Sea Island. , ll. A- ALLISON, Maiuurcr Willlniimlie Lim1'" Company on Exposition Grounds. 1:1,1 1 " FOR FARMED I AM AGENT FOR THE ]7>f'}'{ w 1 Nl ; Agricultura! Implements, the liest made and do the bes* work at LOW EST CASU PRIG/*3' l?.UT?vi Dow s.???f^n**?" ^cDiig?Bsc Fariner ??i,?<'?,1? Bttrlftvc ?3 ou cr a uti Reap ?5r?)5B5'P> Horst Poi?rrand TltresiliiM*!?. rD,?i;>iiii?:i'=i Biarrot'* J0?IS BOXES MO0R&1 IL'7 lt Ri ?All STKKK? .Iii? HST A, - A. Keb ? :tm J. W, ZiMUM, Fire lesura nee Agent, .IOENSTON, S.^. BKl'KKSENTINf?-T?R Columbus of Miss. LalojSfiancc of 1 ' Paris* Roehrsler (?crmnii ?i| ^ V, Vitt Association of * Piillft? WM] PROMPT, ? 31IABM5 Ai\0 UBERtf L. I > ARTI KS li av in ir renew ls with the L late ?rm of Jeirerson itlMinermiii or wanting new inmirane^ifwlil"d? well to call upon or ndilreSM ine l>y lelter. Risks taken f?ir one yeat or more at moderate rates. I Prompt and caroiul atfen/i??' K've? V* all bdsiness entrusted h? ruo. Thepatrbnagc of my l'ribnds and lim jniblie respeetlnllv si?)ieit/>(fl. Mar ?j-3m " . J THE 1er nosp?ate uompaay CHARLESTON, S. C. ?Ol.linrs: <;I;A\0, Highly A in monia led, AC ff ? B>8SO?PBlMTI2, Tor Composting, ! A?ILELIi.?JIEi\T, for Colton, Wheat, Peas, etc., PURE liROCXB* fl'fiBOSPBBA/TE ROCK, PIKE <*BlOl3B) RAW BO,\E, GENUINE L EOP?LDS IB A L L KABXBT, COTTON SEE? MEAIi, N O V A SCOTSA LAND PB.A.NTER, SOSJTBB CAB&OB.EiVA BI A JIL. B?ERTVBA.^ ?I?AAO, GROUND DRIED FISH. ~Tiie above fertilizers are of very hieh gracie anti of uniform quality. Special in ducements are offered for Cash Orders by ifl-MJar load Private l omudas carefully compounded to order ol'the best Materials. For Terms, Illustrated Almanacs, Col ored Cards. &c, address the Company. Mar 2 2m __ ESTABLISHED 1855. CARPBTS--743 Broad Si, GROCERIES--742 ?road St. FBI ..? jua. ? THE LIVE GHOCSRY DEALER OFFERS A FULL LIX K OF TH E FOLLOWING NEW GOODS, AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. Carpet Depart mt ni Grocery Departiueut lindy Brussels Carpets', Tapestry Hms- j Ferris' Hams, Magnolia lIamsvCountry Floor ( ii! .Cloths ?ll widths. Table Oil Cloths ?ill widths, Oil Cloth Bugs ant) Mais, Window Shades all sizes, Rustie Shades, Papi shades. Store Shades any I size, Reps for curiaius, Lace Cu rta! tis ?.houp and Giie, Curtain Loop?and hands Window Cornices, Wall Papers and M?rders, Firo Screens, Room Centers, j Xl ROCERTE8 Picture Frames, Hean ti fui Chromo.-?, and ? Mosquito N?l?. MOTTO: "The Nim I* Sixpence better than the Slow Shilling Profits for Cash." Fancy Baskets, Market Baskets, Clothe? Bask ets, Hanging Baskets, Straw and Nair Booms; Col?-Web Brushes, Feather Dus ters, Tubs, Buckets, Pails, Stuhl? and Yard Brooms. Live Chickens ami Dress ed Poultrv. RECEIVED DAILY. 'Quirk Males and Small Carpets and Oil Cloths nindtt and laid Curtains and Shatks h H ti LT al short notre. Masonic Hali Building, Jan f?-3m AUGUSTA, GA. ia Chemical r . 2:p& .v.; - j: zs ]l _-; ' ' -;.z:r.r:_' W AUGUSTA, GA. EARE NOW PREPARED TO FILL ALB ORDERS for any/of our own Brands of FERTILIZERS, or make them to order as may beVdesired. As jibeen greatly onlarged tbejoastaefwpii, weean furnhjj TJ ii*h Grade rWmel?ibKr that a Fertilizer which"fcontainsonly oua percent, more of Soluble Phos. A.-id is worth $2 fit) pei iriori! than another which contains just .that much less. Our central location'enabks us lo deliver our Guano? to purchasers in tho interj. >r SBilch inore proinplly.'in better condition, and at les*^ ?st than a Northern uiauu fa storer, ur ono located on ina coast. _ A MAI? ?NI AT KD U L'A NOS-Our brands of .Mastodon and Georgia ratnpseo Guattus, and Lo wu's Formula are so well known in tho South, 1 only refer to them to.^fy thal thevare fully up to the standard ot' past seasons ACID PIIOSPU ATE -Tue demand for this article in the past has exceeded tho capacity of our Works We challenge comp?tition in tho practical results obtained I from the use of it. We bavo a stock on baud which we are prepared to sell at a very small proHt to dealers By reference tn the report of the Commissioner of Agriculture tor the present season, it will bo found l?atour analyses were as fol lows : NAME. . Mois-ilnsni*!?ioin. Revert-1 Avail-! Am |p Tue t ! corgis Patupsini Am . moniate.d S>1. Phosphate l-.'.i'O Georgi? Chemical Works Mastodon Guano. I Georuiu Chemical Works Acid Phosphate, Potash. 12.30 : i H re. i ubie I ble. ; od. | able.[montai 1.10 2 O? !'7 11.7'? Potash ?Value I.S." 1.?J 4. e.',) ll (Hi Ci. 10 3 Ot) ?!i 11.80 3.05 1.00 $45.Gfl n.0;-> .S4^.K?) l.flfi ?:HI.K4 Th? Fertilizers .vu are making Ibis season are fully up to any ever before main fad u rod bv II*. , . , , i it Deniers M mid do well lo commiitthttlo with us bel.?re laying lu their supplies for lite coming season. M. A- STOVALL, Jun l'i? if TREASURER GEORGIA CHEMICAL WORKS. Jardell Seeds! BUIST8 NEVER FAILING SEEDS. To insure a Cood Garden, you must plant GOOS) SEKDS! BUISTS have \?W r?ably proved themselves superiorato all others sold in this market. A complete assortment in store and for sale by U. Iv FENN & SON. ? April 21, ISSI.-(f 2] ? Use Lawrence & Martin's BALSAM 0 For COUGHS. COLDS SORE THROAT BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, PNEU MON?A CONSUMPTION, Diseases of THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS. Max ahvavs been one of thc most Important wennon* wielded by Hw MEDICAL FACI LT) nirainsi llieeneio.ielinientsof COI" GUS COLDS, BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA. SORE THROAT, COXSl'JUPT K>N lu its Incipient and advanced stages, ?ind all .li??-.-is.-s ot thc THROATjCHESl and LUNGS, mit it lias never been so advantageously compounded as in tile TOM , ROCK, and RTE. Its soothing Balsamic properties alford a diffusive stimulant and tonic to build up tne system after the congi) bas been relieved. (Jitttrl size hollie*, Price -5t.tW. ? Do not be deceived hy dealers ? bo try to j>alm off Rock and. Rjro 2 in place nf our TOUT. ROCK AM? RYE, which is the ONL\ MBDICATKD article-thc genuine lias a Private Die Propriet?r)' stamp on each bottle, which permits it lo bc NoM by l>ruj;iclstN, ??rocern ?nil Dealers Everywhere, ?3* WITHOUT SPECIAL TAX OR LICENSE. The TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St., Chicago, III. MMMMBM! I ORDER YOUR SAW iift (?HIST MILLS, DAW MILLS, PLANTATION MACHINERY, AM? Engines and Boilers, Colton Screws, Shafting,.Pulleys, Hangers, Journal Boxes. Mill Gearing, Gntigeon's Turbine Water Wheels, Gin Gearing, Jud son's Governors, Disston's Circular Saws and Glimmers and Files, Belting, Babbit Metal, Brass Fitting Globe, Check Valves and Whistles, Gauges, eh'., Iron and Brass Castings, Gin Bibs and Injectors, from GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Foveal City foundry und Machine Works, AV.??- M.- Waler Tower, 1,0141 to l,0aJ Fenwick Street, AUGUSTA, <;A. REPAIRING promptly done at lowest prices, Wo east every dav l>oth Iron and Brass, having greatly increased our capacity with latest improved tools. We aro running full time with.M hands, which enables us lo till orders promptly at owHst prices. Give us u trial before bending oh'. [Apr. 20,1881.-80 S3? x- \M ia .V.' 1 ?uri' ti AT THE LOWREY WAGON FACTORY. AUGUSTA GA I lifive tfie 1-irgosl Stock of Wagons ever offered before in tin's.City, and j will-- ?1 li SELL THEM LOW I Know Hie Crops arc Sliort, aia<! I Propose Dividing Wy Profils ?i thjflic? Farmers; 300 ONE-HORSE WAGONS, i -AT. PR I CES- 7 NEVER BEFORE HEARD OP J KIO TWO ITORSK W.\(iON.S_K!i:ST-CLASH GOODS, A.T LOW PRICES: Complete Stock of Wagon Harness of all kinds. Give rae a call before buying. J. H. LOWHfiY, aug 2?-Lf CORNER CAMPBELL & ELLIS?3Tg.rAUCrDOT3?^AS ! To move oft" ibo remnant of our Winter Stock wo will ofter for the next thirty days 'gams IN S, SHOES & HATS 1 -AT W^l?oles?.le and RetaiL Cal! and examine bargains offered at our two stores. WM. M?LHERIN I CO., Feb 0-Sui 722 and 913 Broad St, Au ust Ga. Owing to dull I rade last Winter we have an overplus of stock in all grades of WHISKIES, WINES, LIQUORS, Give tis a Cn H. M. JBSOVN ? CO., 610 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA OPPOSITE AUGUSTA HOTEL. Dee 22 4m UUMPLEMENTS. TIE THOMAS SMOOTHING HARROW. Section 3 cuts ten and a half feet. Section 2 cuts seven feet. -0 AVERY'S 3-HORSE SULKY PLOW AVERY T??REE-H08SE WALKING CULTIVATOR ALSOTWO-HORSECULTIVATOR THE HUGHES THREE-HORSE SULKY PLOW/ AND TWO-HORSE WALKING CULTIVATOR:. np?lF. a1>ovn Implement* have- proven to be great, labor saving machinen by ec X tnal experinaeiu. Good references gi veu. Sold at factory prices by N. L. BR?NSON, Agent; Oct'li tl' FACEFIELD C. H., ft C. DAY, T A ONAHILL & CO., 7??& &'73?i esmond SJ., Augusta, Ga., I Dealers in all Kinds or Manufacturers Ag*t*. for the sale of the. Cortland Wagoo Co'& PL.VTFOBJC SNUNq W.teov, aoknowk ntl ged the beat Tha CORTLAJ?? CMAJnfflTY -the lightest ana *" st rangent Buggy made, for $05. AT: mu i ? t <* 1 in CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES. WACO**! CARTS, &?. Also Agent* for tho ?alu nf Wilson, Ghi td.? .V (..>':. Pillia tielpbia WAOONS A CA HTS. For tbs.da ra! di Uv ?:.d l??ht draft-of Uiis.eelebraied manufacture, wo refer to Messrs. A. F. Broadwater Julius Day and Oapl F. L Smith, of Edgedeld county, Owen Alder? maa F&i Aiken cnuritv. Also tiie well known and reliable Webster Wagon, tba Old Hickorv Kentucky Wiupm-, ?nd mir own maKOof Ont and Two-Horse Wagons, ?Vilich wc oller ;:t price? lower than work of same grade aud quality can be pur chased elsewhere. We have added I" our Stock a full line of Cheaper Grade Bug gies made tn mir own order; with sp^ci? regard tn the quality of the Wheels, Ax les an i Soring*, ? hi'-h ?ve will .-?iii tower than any bouse this side of Cincinnati. ' ggf-X?> Cheap Auction Work Sold.-^ ' AK" Wholesale Dealers in Saddlery end Unmans, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Bug gy Limbr?-llas Trunks, Coach Material nf every description, Springs, Axles. Haba, Spokes Rims! Boltf, I hind S, Oil ninth, Varnishes Als?;. Leather and Gum Belting ?ml Packing, Rivets and Lacing, Punches. Italian Hemp and Soapi Stone Packing. AJs^, Oak and Hemlock Sole {.esther, French and American Calfskins, Linings Threads ?c. A full stock of Lasix, French anti Imx toe. Just received. ctr Send oiVyonr Orders, or mil and see ns. Our prices will st ell times be BOTTOM PRICKS. . Oct. 5, 1S80.-ly-l? J GBIND CLEARANCE SALE j . -OP WINDOW SHADES, WALL PAPERS AND BORDERS. (MK PUTS. MM)2< ?iL (LOTUS, CRETONNES, CURTAIN GOODS ? ALL NEW FR?VI'I I'OT?DS. (?urusaal Annual Custom to reduce Stock, fitm this dat? we will oller the following goods fit greatly Reduced Prices: English Body and Tapestry Brussels Carpets. Three Plys abd Scotch Ingrain Carpeta. All Wool and Colton uhd Wool Ingrain Carpets. Single ami Double Velvet Hearth Rues, Crumb Cloihs, Door Mats. Cocoa Mattings, Napier Mattings, Plain, White, Red Check and Fancy Mattings, Heavy Floor Oil (.'lol hs, Upholsterer's Goods, Chromos, Piano and TableCovera ."di Patterns Window Cornices, all fresh and new. .Ml Patterns Luce Curtain?, all fresh and new. .201) Patterns Window Shades, all fresh and new, Plain Bolton, Scolloped and Dado Bottoms. Wall papera and Borders all now and Pretty. A full lino ol* ince, fresh GROCERI KS on lirst floor, unagement of onrMr.R, C. BAILIE. All Goods ??n a Cash basis. Terms, Cash. JAMES ?. BAILIE & SONS, 713 B?.OAD STRS3T. April 20, 1881.-20ly AUGUSTA, GU,