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i-’jwi i ’j m > — 1 KJOBBB^pSKa T it >Vow<I*M’l'm *» Indiana ti t ii< Boy. A Bp* Ct-il to lt»e IndiaoapoJis J:mr- ustl frorii !!i>ville says: “Hein.' Klovvers, a uiurteen-year-oM l»oy 01 Jeftersuii townslitp, tliis county, is one of rtie moat perufiar specimens of in. mAaitv that lias ever come to li^ht ii: .this section. He came t«» town l;..-c Saturday, as is his usual custom, ftic' was taken to the Mansion House, oi tiiis city, by two prominent cltizeir- who bargained with tlie landlord to furnish the bo.y a square meal for «- fifty-five cents, they wi diinq to satisfy their curiooity as to 1m abilities as an eater. ’Phevdid not have Ions to wait until their fondest htipc of getting tlx* jok^upoa the landlord was realized. HeatesiiX *deces of light hrend, two pieces of corn bread, two large slices of hcef natsied with gravy, two large slices of roasted pork, four large pota toes, one dish of beans, one dish ol slaw, two dishes of hominy, one dish of parsnips, and two pieces of pie. After eating his pie he called for a howl of oysters and was informed that they were not on the hill of fare for that day. He then went to Dr. Klaek- stone’s to eat again, and ids meal there consisted of seven potatoes, three slices of bread, each six by eight inches, two slices of roost beef, two cups of coffee, one dish of tomatoes, one dish of but ter beans and two pieces of pie. As is usual with him, his hunger was not yet satislie'd. He went from Dr. Mack- stone’s to one of the city bakeries, there purchased ten cents worth of cheese and crackers and ate them, and at last accounts he was in his usual condition. “The boy is very lean and of less than the average height for his age, being only about three feet high and weighing but forty pounds. His skin is thick and yellow, his cheeks hollow and sunken, and his eyes give nn un mistnkable proof of his constant hun ger, whicli he evinces on all occasions. Seldom, if ever, does one encountei such an appetite, and it is a woudei where he stows away so much food No physiciau here can satisfaetorih diagnose his case.” There is per : :a: s no bolder poker player in all New Y<>rk than the eloquent infide l,and whether he holds four cunning little noes or j.s g<»ing it boldly on a bob-tail flush his face is always radiant with a smile that, like liret Ifirte’s Chinaman, is childlike and bland. Dy chance Ingersoll met half a d<>zc-u fellows the other night—Nat Goodwin. Andiew J. Dam and .I dm Ii. Sch'dFel being ot the number. It was the au- niversary of Robert iiurns’ birth, and, with his uSual logic, Ingersoll insisted that the only and original way to ce!e- ! brate the .Scotch poet’s memory was : by playing a mild little game of draw . j The result was that two of the Colo- ! nel’s opponents have sworn oil from poker for a year, and the otliefs de clare that they will never again play poker on a poet’s birthday. WOHEN K.edit iaiir. . Bo Ti 1 1 Lt. trcnjrth, op vfco *1 ?Vr fnm r to lhp!p Bhcaid try FACTS WORTH KNOWINu J.vs. L. Qrixr.v. H. P. Cook. - - Georgia. Augusta, ukst $2.00 norsi: i\ thk south. \T- HEADY FOR ACTION! Headquarters for Commercial Men. Centrally located near R. It. Crossing. L. E. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor, Formerly of Tontine Hotel, Note ! Ilauru, Con ik. Al*o, ii 'e*t- Ihttl Hotel, Long Jiranch, X.J. GOOD x EAR A CO S. q.tjiitby oooe:. TKC BE57TGSRC. The Jap and the Chinaman are close neighbors at home, but when they get to Washington they are leagues ayart. The Japs wear the North American claw-hammer and place American, refreshments on their legation Table, while the Chi nese stick to their native costumes and oriental surroundings. Asa mat ter of fact, they brought along a small section of the Chinese wall in their Tii 1 .* medii ire cenbinw Iron with puro vesctablo tomtin, daU fur p^ciUiaj* to Woiiicu. sr.'i ali who lead wientary lire*. It I'n- -iflic* ui j'ariiif* toe stiiiiKlate* :br> *-ti c net hen* the .Mmtcles and X«-r*. ee :ii r:.. t.ifi ri(U*h]» Invigorates. Cietirs thu ;.nd makestbe skin amootn. It dnes not 1.11. ken tho teeth, canto headache, or produce col. .'.ipati n—ft orhrr Iron me*tieine» tio. M 3 F.j.xz/ ni. i it Baiko. 71 rorwell Are., MDwca- V. is., ?ns aader dato of Dec. 26th. Itel: ie.26th.l_ • I have u c} Ero-.rc’s Iron Bitters, and it has been mere th ii a doctor to me. LaTinj? cured me of tho i of 1 run bitter ________________ e. Laving i — weaknsfcn iailith) have in life. Also cured me of Liv er Compi'amt. ami now nj i cotnpiexi .n fs clear and good. Hch also been lienetioial to my children.” MtS. ft 'Ci3A O. Bbagdoi.- East Lockpi rt, N.Y., pa;.:*: • 1 have tc lfi Tcd untold misery from "japlaintv. and c< nid obtain relict tr. m nctliin* Erown’3 Ir.in Cittern.” Ceuuine has above Trado alr.rk and emseed red lire* ou wnnpper. • 'r.il;i- (it. olbrv. M 'de only by BUUWX a lii MICAL t o.. BALTIMUUK. AID. A little old woman in tattered attire sells matches on the streets of Phila delphia. She is named Maria Louisa Hancock and claims relationship to the dead General. Although appa rently very poor she is said to be worth $: J >0,OOC. She secures her entire suste nance from free lunch counters in sa loons where siie sells matches. Kxcitcincnt in the Chinese Ha rem. London Times. There apeared a few weeks ago a decree of the Empress—Mother o! China, palling upon Tehou, tin* Cen sor, to justify his strictures with re gard to employment of one of tin- court eunuchs in a semi-tropical ca pacity. Tiic incident has caused a good deal of excitement in Pekin, particularly among the o,000 guard ians of the imperial harem. A strong fee ing o' rivalry exists between these palace officials and the Mandarins; but I he former are supported by the Empress, who has the supreme direc tion and chosing of the female mem bers of the court. The Emperor is en titled to seven “legal” and an unlimi ted number of illegal” concubines. If, however, one of the latter give birth to a son, her status is legitimat ed, and she becomes a “Princess of the Blood./ and associated to the for tunes of her child, who may one day ascend the thrown. Those young la dies who arrive at the age of 2-3 with out giving an increase to the imperial family are restored to the bosoms r f their parents and arc quickly sought in marriage by suitors of their ou n de gree. It is an accepted social dogma that they all leave the court without a stain upon their character. An over hauling of the seraglio in this sense takes place every three years, and new recruits from about 14 years ot age a e s 'ec ed by the Empress te^ fill up the vacancies. Her choice however, is almost invariably confin ed to the pretty daughters of Manehu officers, se> as to preserve as far as possible the racial integrity of the dy nasty. Rainey’s Barber Shop. O N Laurens Street, two doors south of the “Croft Block,” Hair Cut ting, Shampooing and Shaving done with care, and after the most approved method. £^z’ Tlie Trimming of Ladies’ Bangs Misses and children’s Hair a specialty E. CAPERS RAINEY. JamesA.Stothart, GRANITEVILLE, - S. C. DEAI.EIt IX DRUGS. CHKMICAI.S PEKEUM ERIKS, TOILET SOAPS, HAIR BRUSHES AND CIGARS. The Stock is frequently replenished so that they arc always fresh. Oui prices are reasonable, and we will be glad not only to serve our friends ol Uraniteville, but of the entire sur rounding Country. James A. Stothart. PAVILION HOTEL. Charleston, S. C PASSENGER ELEVATOR AND ELECTRIC BELLS. House fresh and elean throughout. Table best in the South. You can purchase the only ROAD CART made that will not annoy you with a sore back horse, and are the easiest of access, without horse motion, cheap and reliable. Any ordinary buggy harness adapted to their use. WE ARE .SOLE AGENTS-FOR THE NEW YORK BELTING AND PACKING COMPANY’S STANDARD RUBBER BELTIftIC. The best made, and carry in stock all sizes. 2 to 14 inches. Also, Pure Oak Leather Belting,guaranteed to be As Good As Can Be Made. Tanned and Raw i Hide Lace Leather,superior in quality recommends itself.) Also, a,full line of ; MANILLA ROPE, all sizes. Machine Oil, Rivets and Belt Hooks at Lowest l Prices. I JUST RECEIVED—Seventy-five Double Barrel Shot Guns, of improved \ * pa r terns nud best makes of Muzzle and Breech Loaders. One carload of Shot PaviHoa .Transfer C caches a.id I ^ ^ sll o lls . Gul) Implements, Wads, Powder, Ac., which we will run ofl \\ agonsat all trains and Boats. KuUs J)t j jOW j» r i ( . t . s . Also in stock the most complete line of Hardware, Carpen- redueed. Lew are of giving 3 OUf tern* Tools, Blacksmiths’Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Old Dominion Nails, Spikes, Locks, Ii mgs, <fec., which, having been bought at lowest cash prices before the advances, enable us to offer them at Strict Bargains. In addition to the above, we will offer for the next sixty days to close out consignments, at Greatly Reduced Prices: (53 Open and Top Buggies, 13 Top Phiqtons and Poney Pluetons, 10 Extended Top Cabriolettes and Surrys, 20 One-Horse Wagons, o7 Two,Threeand FourHorse Wagons, ci T TTr-oTfiTrrp 9 cipnvT T) t I loO assorted Saddles. Ladies’ and Men s. 1 wo lots of Second-Hand o. L. vv itj-Llixil 05 oUlN j xrop IS.j ■ MeLellan Saddles Stirrups Leathers, Girths, Bridles, Ac., at prices never be- COLVMBIA, - - S. OJ fore offered. You ean aftoid to throw away your old Harness and buy new at rpABLE supplied with the BEST, j »' i ;Price.s these goods^vviII he sold 1 Rooms large and well furnished, i B n °k oll t foi BARGAINS for the NLXI .„TX1 \ DAT . at Cheek to any one on Train. Rates $2 00 <<T |2 30. Wright’s Hotel! One of the most comfortable hotels.in tho South. ]3PL!otes rraxomible.„^\ GLOBE HOTEL. L. E. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor. AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA. Headquarters for Commeroial Trav ellers. Rooms Newly Furnished. Table Supplied with the Best. GOODYEAR &. GO’S (Successor to R. H. MAY A CO.) AUGUSTA, GA., opposite Georgia Railroad Bank. At the Old Stand, 704 Broad St., . - - - - - Augusta Ga. HOTEL JEROME, COLUMBIA, S. C. ’I ^ -a ^ ^ >. s r ^ ! O TREI5T CARS from all depots run () E«) J>OOIvo ! ^ to the lloors of the hot<^, • pumm Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesoniencss. More •‘•■t nomical titan flic ordinary kinds, and C tnnot Ito sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum O’ phosphate powders. Koi.o oni.y in can's. ItOVAh BAKING 1*0WDElt CO.. 100 Wall street. New York. For sale by COURTNEY A CO., Aiken. S. C. UIOUSANDS ot* Second-Hand lOOKS of every description for rpiK X B sale at lower prices than ever. School Books at about half the cost of new ones. ALL THE TEXT BOOKS used in Carolina and Georgia. Also, School Supplies and Stationery of every kind. Z. T. STINE, 10(5 Centre street, Augusta, Ga. irm uiasn Soiilheri) Exposure. Furniture and everything about the hotel first-class. Cuisine equal to the best in the South. FAGAN BROTHERS, Proprietors. -PRIVATE- Boarding-House l ATTENTION? W arc now prepared to I furnish all classes with emplovment at i home, the whole of the time, or their spare moment- 1 . -HY IT. A. 50 cents to £5.00 per evening, and a propor tional sum hy devoting all their time to the business. Bovs and girls earn as much as men. That all who see this may send their address and test the business we make this offer: To such as arc not well sanistied we will send oml dollar to nay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars and out tit five. Address George Stinson A Co. Porthitui.Mainc.' PAINT THAT HOUSE! WE OFFER LUCAS READY MIXED PAINTS, GUARANTEED TO WEAR. Long, or “tick” I’rice, per gallon, *1.60 Short, or spot cash Price, per gallon, *1.63 These Fgures Can’t Be Beat in this country. Write to us for Color Card, showing TWENTY S1IAf)K»S, if you expect to paint. WE ALSO OFFER ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. lo. Pcrsoiis'of eit'her’sex'cutsi'iv'earn 'froni COR. JOHN & WALKER STS., NT SUMMERVILLE, All AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. Granitevillc Hotel. MRS. N. E. SENN, Proprietress. Table furnished with the best, and driving parties from Aiken furnished with lunch at short notice. 719 Broad Street. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, BOARD IN PRIVAlTlFAMILY. V few persons can be comfortably located in Bright Sunny Rooms in the house facing Park Avenue, on Union Street, East of Park Avenue Hotel, at moderate rales. E. J. C. WOOD. Bg 1 JOSEWI R. Rorehtson. Frank E. Taylor. Geo. W*. Wiliams Jr AT Eight Cents per Pound. LINSEED OILS Sixty to Sixty Gallon. ALSO ALABASTINE ami K ALSO311XE, For Decorations. five Cents per Interior Wall R»»joy Life. What a tmly beautiful world we live iu! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment. We can desire no better when in per feet health, but how often do the ma jority of people feel like giving it tq disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no oc casion for this feeling, as every suf ferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof that Green's August Flon'cr will make them free from disease as when born. Dyspepsia and liver complaint are the direct causes of seventy-five percent, of s.ich maladies as bilious ness, indigestion, sick headache, eos- tiveness, uervotu prostration, dizzi ness of the head, palpitation of tin heart,and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flotrer will K rove its wonderful effect. Sample [titles 10 cents, BEALL & DAVENPORT, Drugs And Paints. 912 BROAD STREET, ______ AUGUSTA, GA., JNO. P. DILL. 914 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Solo Agent for Edwin C. Rurt Celebrated Shoes. Remember This Ladies ; os* [J to be made. Cut tins out and return to us, and We will semi you free, something of great value and importance to you, that will start you in business which will bring you in more money right away than any thing else in this world. Any one can do the work and live at home. Either sex; all iiges. Something new, that iust coins money for ali workers. We will start you; capital not needed. This is one of the gen uine,important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitious and enterprising will n*>t delay. Grand outfit free. Address Tat i: A Co., Augusta. Maine. in -OF THE- ASHEPOO PHOSPHATE GO. CENTRAL WHARF CHARLESTON, S. C. 1C.B urt G. Bart & Co. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruitr. Ti r Try it. -M AN l' FA( TUR1 iRS OF- Yellow Dine Limber, Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, -DEALERS IN- Window Giass & Builders’ Hardware COR. HALE & CENTRE ST.. AUGUSTA, GA. A correspondent of Harper's Weekly tells the following: The choir of a certain “orthodox” church in New England once sang Mendelssohn’s “I Waited for the Lord,” giving it with four voices only, as they had no cho rus. Tlie start was a good one. and everything was going on with a swing and a boom, when suddenly the bas:- failed to come in on a solo passage when ho was positively due. The organist played fora full bar and then turned and liist-ed: “What’s the mat ter with you?” Then, just as every-j body was wondering why the bass ! was behind time, thu singer suddenly found his voice and burst out in really ’ stentorian tones, “I waited for the ; Lord.” The people smiled, and after 1 tho piece was finished the organ!-; sought the singer and said: “Mr. A , ! ( Compare these prices with those of the houses that sail before you with «n- ; V, called cheap goods, and see how I down them. Even the *30,000 man j takes the shade, and the man with factory prices is left so far behind that I he is lost sight of. Just stop for one moment, ponder, reflect, read and send ion your orders, for goods are cheaper than they will ever be again: Btd- f steads at *2.00, *2.3o, *6.00, *6.30, *4.00 *4.30, *3.00, *(i,00 *7.00, and up. A good : Walnut Roadstead at *s 00, *9 CO, and soon. A Poplar Bureau, 12x20 glass, *6 30. A Poplar Bureau, ’4 M. top, 12x20 glass, *750. A Poplar Bureau 'o M. ton, 14x24 glass, *K 30. A Poplar Dresser wood top eon- 12ox60 glass *12 00. A Poplar Dresses, marble top, lsx24 glass, *1030 Wash $t:mds, open, *1 23, *1 30, *2. Wash stands, enclosed, *6 30. Wash .Stands, combination drawers and commode, *4 30, Wood Chairs, nicely fin ished, 49c. Wood Rockers nicely finished *1 23. Children’s Fancy Rockers, 30c. Largo Arm Boston Hookers. *1 30. Fivesplndlo Chest Chairs, (*3e. Large Arm Cano $0.11 Rockers, *223. Cradles, *1 50 to *230. Cane Scat Chairs, 72'._,e. Folding Cribs, *3 00. Children’s beadsteads all prices. Ladies’ i Apples, * Oranges, Bananas, Cocoanuts, Lemons, Peanuts, | Pine Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Cabbage, 1 33, 37, 39 Market $t., Charleston, 8. C. | PATENTS i CAVEATS, TRADE MAKES AND COPYUIGHTS 1 Obtained, and all other business in the U. | S. Patent Gtlice attended to for moderate I fees. .Send Model <»i* Drawing. We ad- 1 vise as to patentability free of charge; and 1 we make no charge unless we obtain patent. We refer here to the Postmaster. Sunt, ot Money Order Diw, and to officials ot the U. S. Patent Office. For circular, advice, terms and references to actual clients in yourown State or county, write to C. A KXOV5 A CO., j Opposite Pa ent Office, Washington, I). C Nos. 615, 017 and 019, Kollock St., CrfAS. F. LOMBARD,Pioprietoy. - - AUGUSTA, GA.* WM PENDLETON,Sup^t. liEBEiBEBO & STELLRKS WHORESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN J Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Cigars. Tobacco, GROCERIES, GRAIPJ and HAY. CHRISTMAS GOODS. "Orders from the country promptly filled. Whiskies by the quart or , gallon. Satisfaction guaranteed. The patronage of Aiken County resnect- j tully solicited. j Store House 512 and 509 Broad Street, - Augusta, Ga. -1 S 8 7 HANG THE BANNER ON THE OUTER WALL! Proclaim It From the House Tops, That Lw Prices Rule. moRima pjews TJn: LEADING COMMERCIAL. POLITICAL AND IIU SIX ESS NEWSPAPER OF THE IOC THE A S T. WULBEEN & PIEPEK. Wholesale Grocers, SUCCESSORS TO JAMES E. COOK, • *» ~ j . ; 2' • * * £ • - . ^ I v? 1 . DIALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GRANITEVILLE, - - - - SO. CA. T IFIE FALL AND WINTER CAMPAIGNS ARE UPON US, AND WE are prepared to meet them with the most complete Stock of General Merchandise ever brought to Aiken County. New GOODS! NEW GOODS!! MRS. N. BRUM CLARK, Has put in a beautiful new line of MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, Hats, BflnnetR, Laces, Feathersnnd Flowers and ali Fall and Winter Novelties. In greater variety and Lower in Price than ever before. Examine before you purehasL we will suit you. DRESSES also made in the very Latest Styles. MRS. N. BRUM CLARK. ROBERTSON, TAYLOR & AND DEALERS IX- C^pOUR PRICES will be so Reasonable Unit none can complain. Cur Shoes! Are of the Best Brands iu the Market—Satisfaction Gauranteed. Our Ladies Dress Goods ! Are Selected Specially with a view to the market which we supply, and all we ask is an inspection of Material and Prices. Our Clothing ! complete stocks ever seen iu G tea. Our Groceries! Is one of the most complete stocks ever seen in Gr&niteville. marked to suit the times. Prices are PETERKIN CROSSED COTTON SEED! * 1200 Bushels For Sale ! I would respectfully inform the farmers of Aiken and adjoining Counties, that 1 have on hand 1200 Bushels of Petcrkin Crossed Cotton Seed for | sale at the following reasonable prices for Cash or Exchange, viz: 60 cents j per bushel (of 60 pounds) delivered at Aiken Depot—&0 cents per bushel de- j livered at my barn, or I will exchange 1 bushel of Petcrkin Seed for two and j one-half bushels of any other cottonseed delivered at my barn 2 1 . J miles j from Aiken. This seed is very prolific. I commenced using it in 1S84, and have continued it ever since to the exclusion of any other seed with most gratifying and profitable results. Notwithstanding the unfavorable seasons of the past year, J will realize from my entire crop of 78'*cres, one good 400 pound bale of cotton to the acre. It excells all other varieties in the amount of lii\t yielded trom a given amount of seed cotton. Cotton from Pctcrkin's Crossed Seed gins easier than any other cotton and makes a nett return from 100 pounds of seed cotton, of 38 to 40 pounds of good lint cotton. My entire crop averaged these figures. I gave special references last year,but thesatisfac tion given to all those who bought from me then, makes it unnecessary for me to more than to refer you to any one who has used my seed. I also offer 25 Bushels of Kaffir Corn, W HICH I will sell at 25 cents per pound. This is a splendid feed for an}* kind of stock, 1 made on a half acre of ground during the past unfav orable year25 bushels. Address DANIEL CROSLAND, Dec. 14. AIVEN, SO. CA. We keep none ? it ti st quality, and we sell as cheap as any first-class house in this section. • 1 SAVE YOUR MONEY By calling on us, as our facilities for purchasing enable us to sell at such prices that all our customers realize tho economy of dealing with us. HTOUR WAGON YARD is free to all our customers and provided with good stalls and other conveniences. QUIN BY & COOK. CALL AND EXAMINE! SCHRODER & THORPE. C. LAURENS STREET, ______ AIKEN, S. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. We particularly invitetne attention of the ladies to our New and Beautiful Stodk of FaM and Winter Dress Goods, ^which we will take pleasure iu showing and selling at orices to suit the times. FINE SHOES. Our Stock of Ladies’ and Gents’ fine Shoes has been gotten up as a special attraction, and we ar* confident that we can suit the tastes of the most faslid- eous. Straw Hats and Fur Goods for Ladies, Gents and Children. GROCERIES!! GROCERIES !! We keep none hut the best Groceries. Both our Heavy and Fancy Groce ries are just wlmt you want and at just the price you are willing to pay, be cause they are just whut they are represented, and are marked at Lowest Cash Prices. We are Agents for the AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE, one of the best in the market. Our Stock is complete in every line, and polite and attentive salesmen ready to serve customers. SCHRODER & THORPE. Bondurant, Jopling & Co., Manufacturers of ALL KINDS OF BRICKS! Proprietors of the Obi and Popular. ^ DkLAIGLE AND AUGUSTA BRICK YARDS, establishin 1820! Esti mated produ-xion since ther, 250,000,000 Brick! Quality and color unsur passed North or South. Large stock always on hand. For information address Y.-O* DU RANT, JOPLING & CO., Augusta, Ga. GIN BIBS! GIN RIBS! I HAVE secured Patterns and propose to lurnish RIBS for all makes of Gins at reasonable prices. CASTINGS of all kinds in Iron an Brass at short notice. Special attention given to Repairs. Satisfaction guaranteed! JhFTpensletonX FQUNDRYYaaDYMflciiiiiEywoBKS GOULEY AT T22 Broad Street, (Opposite the Monument,) Augusta. Ga, Makes a Specialty of First-Glass 1 ; Boots and Shoes. K EEPS no Shoddy Goods. Has a Full Stock of Children’s School Shoes. The only house in the City that s'jlls the best Grade of Rubber Goods. A full line of Brown’s Umbrellas. Way buy Shoddy Work when for r, few more cents you can get honestly ma le Boots and Shoes at Gouley’s. All orders by mail will receive prompt attention. Mr. P. Keenan, so well and favorably known to the citizens of Aiken and adjoining Counties, is still to be found at this old stand. A trial is all tuat is asked, Polite attention guaranteed. A. J. GOULEY. 722 BROAD STREET, (Opposite the Monument,). AUGUSTA, GA. THE DIAMOND PALACE! The Finest Stock of Diamonds ! Gold Watches ! Silver Watches! Gold Jewelry! Clocks, &c., Ever Seen In This City ! At J. H. FEAREY’S, 729 BROAD STEEET, - ’ - - AUGUSTA, GA. ALFRED BAKER, President. WILLIAM B. YOUNG, Cashier. THE AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK, 811 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Transacts a General Deposit ant Disconnt Bnsiness. DIRECTORS—Mfred Baker, William B. Young, Edgar R. Deny, James A. Loflin, William Schweigert, Jules Rival, Eugene J. O’Cornner, L. A. K. Reab. imiSIOMS, LIQUORS, TOBACCO, your excuse was quite satisfactory.” 167 & 169 EAST RAY CHARLESTON, S. C. “Madam.” said a husband to his young wife, in a little altercation which will spring up in Jjie best, regu lated families, “when a man and liis wife have quarrelled, and each aider the other at fault, which of the two ought to advance toward a recon ciliation?” “The best natured and wiser of the two.” said the wife, put ting up her mouth for a kiss, which was given with unction. She was the conqueror. Only fifty years ago, says Sir Spen cer Wells, the average duration of human life in Great Britain was 60 years; to-day, according to statistics, it is 49 years. In this fifty years the population has increased by 8.009,OOf. At least two out of these 8,000,000 of increase may he put down as the fruit of Improved sanitary and medical i work and of victory over preventable | sickness. Carpet Rockers, *2 (X), *2 50, *6 OOand up to tiie best. Rattan Rockers, *4 00 to *10 00. Side Boards, all prices *8 09 to *30 09. Lounges. *6 75, *4 50 *5 30 *6 50 *8 (JO. An elegant Bed Lounge *9 90, Hall Racks. *7 00 to *25 09. J'arbtr Suits, hair cloth, walnut frame. *:;0 0(>. Parlor Suits, plush and walnut fram**, *69.75 Sofas and odd chairs all prices'. No. (5 Step Stoves. 20 pieces ware, *8 75. No. 7 Step Stoves, 20 pieces ware, *10 30. No. 8 Step Stoves, 20 pieces ware, *13 00. No. 6 ludiauola flat top, and 20 pieces ware, *12 50. No. 7 ludiauola flattop, and 20 pieces ware *13 00. No. 8 Indianola fiat top, and 20 pieces ware, *16 00. No. 0 Mamie Range, *13 00. No. 7 Mamie Range. *13(0. And thousands of other articles that cannot be mentioned here. Bot tom prices to dealeis. Send for my illustrated Catalogue. The Savannah Moknino Ni;\vs is an established, enterprising, vigorous newspaper, possessing unequalled la- cilities for gathering the latest news j and presenting it in the most readable i shape to its readers. It is carefully , edited, and discusses all questions of public interest without .ear or favor. | Its telegraphic service is unrivalled, embracing full reports of the news and markets of the world by associated! press (New York and Western), sup-j plemented by a special service* from New York, Washington, Atlanta, Jacksonville, Tallahassee and other news centres. In politics it is thor- WE MEAN BUSINESS! JUST LOOK AT OUR PRICES: oughlv Democratic, but independent ! of political cliques. It is a large 8-page I Parlor Suits, Hair Cloth, Wal nut Fran paper, published every day in the I ^ >ar ^ or Suits, Moltair Plusli, Walnut Fr ■ ■ ' * Bedroom Suits 10 pieces . Beautiful Imitation Ash, Mahogany and Walnut, 10 pieces | Nice Walnut Hat Racks, with Gla.*s i Fine Walnut Frame Carpet Lounges Fine Imitation Walnut Frame KepLounges Fine Walnut Marble Top Suits, 10 pieces _ | Fine Solid Ash Suits, with toilet, Is a 16-page newspaper, containing j Good Wardrobes *10.00; Beautiful Chromos, 112 columns of in*itter, including the j The Handsomeat Oil Paintings, 24x30, Guilt Frames NewT; °lias 6 an^Agricul10ral"Depart* ■ MATTRESSES a specialty at the following prices: THE FURNITURE BOOM. Fleming & Bov/!es—Great Lead es ames.. Tame, year. Price, *10. -o- THE SAVANNAH • WEEKLY NEWS 1886. New Goods. Fall Trade. 1886 Window Shades and Lace Curtains, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, 3-ply In grain Carpets, Hearth Rugs. Door Mats, Art Carpet, Window Shades of every size and Color, embracing all the New Stales, Cocoa, Caton and Napier Mat tings, Floor Oil Cloths and Linolaums. Lace Curtains, Window Cornices and Poles, New Walnut, Cherry, Ash Ebony and Brass Cornices and Poles. Turcoman Curtains and Draneries. Upholstery Goods. Raw Silks in a variety of Patterns. Fringes in all Colors. Hair Cloths, Cane and Gjinn and Buttoms. Wall Papers, Borders and Decorations. . Just Opened For All Trades: Oil Paintings, Engraving and Chronjos. Brooms, Dusters, Baskets, Door .fats, Walnut and Rubber Weatherstrips for Doors and Window, R> keep 40 00 i out c °ld. a,, d sold at Lowest Prices. 1(5 00 25 00 j 7 50, 7 30 4 50 _ 38 5*0! — .*37 50 1 JAMES C. BAILIE & SONS, Chronicle Building, 714 Broad Street, Augusta, C'v. McGAHAN, BATES & CO. 110 a*u! I > 12 BROAD SmEET, L. F. PADGETT, Furniture Store, AU^JSTA, GA. an ment, Household Receipts, Fashion Reports, and Original and Selected Stories, and a special Weekly Market. There is no better paper in the world than the Savannah Weekly News. The price is only *1.25 a year. Send for the Morning News premi um list. Address J. H. ESTILL, Savannah, Ga. Straw with cotton one side, *2 50 Straw with cottoon two sides, 3 50 Shuck with cotton one side, 4 00 Of) Shuck with cotton two sides, .... All cotton (conimon)40 pouunds 5 501 All cotten (good/ 50 pounds, 8 OC j -JOBBERS OF- DeHrrs will do well to write us for our Wholesale Price List, both in Furni ture and Mattresses. We have just issued a new illustrated catalogue, which will be forwarded to any address on application. FLEMING & BOWLES, 838BROAD STREET, • • m AUGUSTA, GA. Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Nos. 226, 228 Se 230 MEETING STREET, - - - CHARLESTON, S. C Wfessr.-..