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W-'- XT’. .WILDCAT HUNTINa m *t tfco rarorltn Sport* of tlie Hwell- ►* ' • m In I^owcr CulUomia, •“Tbeiv she is!"’ ; "Don’t flreJ” *C»ivo tJie tlopp a cliance!” They and insny otlier tlLsconnectetl •cntenees came f.om a crowd of ladies 1 funl Kcntlemcti who, weH mour.tod and ’dose upon a pack of on^rr hoonds, were ‘pusbiu" into a thick jiatcli cf under brush in the center of the Arroyo Seco, a dry canon or river just back of 1’asRi- dctui. Cat. ‘ Here tlic gulch was well fiileil with tail trees frpm whose branelies there fell in ‘rich festoons masses of wild ^vape V’.nd clenntis tliat formol roi)C3 that tVfily ‘caught riders U neatli the cliin, an*l bo tied up the chvs that they often became foulctl and yelped an«l howled in i •■;>:>- 'tent mgr. Hie party had startesl half r 'cute beknv in the clearing ami had fol- ;lowed up the lugcr dogs that lual nov. ! true*! game of sonio kind, ;uid, as tlier gathered aU.ut tlio broken poplar big! «p in one of the branches, tl:ero apljean ; ’ahwig, lithe body clinging to the ‘while over the side peerol the ugly faci 'of tl*c wildcat. Excitement had Iicoii a” , 'fever pitch wlien the hounds si nick tii trail, but now that tlie animal was i: full view, it fairly toiled over, even tin ■horses api>caring to be carricsl av.a; ,Uy it. ‘•Stand bock, ladies!’’ sh.onted tin master of the hounds, who earricil .• light ride, “cctncliiaoa :i cat will juni; (or larillp, nnd they will scratch who: (he v. land.' * * 11 ic ladies fell hack a little, and r youngster in the party volunteered t< climb the tree and dishrlgo l!it> commrr. enemy. Handing the bridle of his hon ‘to a rider, he seized the jicndcnt gra;)t vine an«l swung up into tll^• tree, and : few uionietils later was making Ida \vn* plong the branch toward tho crouchin; ■cat. She was vo iuteiilly engaged i. ’looking at the dogs that at tir;t she die not boo him. hut when ho rounded tin trunk site suddenly caught sight of tli* nesv enemy, drew back with a quid growl, glanced this way and (hat. as i . measuring the chances, and, perhaps, ‘would Ir.tvc jumjjed. when tho eliml>e3 iletUy sti iick her from behind and down ‘t<he went, with a scream of rage into th< red mouths below. Tho blood end fm flow, for puss was game, and not a few good dogs lKicked out. wiping their heath and ragged oars. I»ut tl!<‘ ga:ue was up. And it was with groat diflieulty that th< «>kiu was Raved for the rug which i.s tin trophy of the wildcat hunt. Hunting this short, tailed feline is r feature of southern California oat dooi ■ports. Tlio deep canons that, radiah down from the Sierra Madres form tbeii retreat and that of large game in general. After a rain the hunts tire organised, an then tho paw marks are distinctly see: ami tlx* scent fresh, ami. aa the stom clouds blow away from the mountain •ides and tlie warm sun comes out tin bay of the bounds of some sjjortsman i nearly always heard. The wildcat ot this country is a large, powerful animal •Approaching the lynx, also found bore, h ■fao ami general appearance, and lurg< enough to inflict dangerous v.-ouJidj ujxji. man or boast. On one occasion the hounds came upon n fresh ;.eent in an extremely narrow place in tlie cation, where prccipitou A DICREAGiNG C1RTK RATE. avl th.at jK.opic live to than formerly. l>.:t rocks rose on one side anddrcTr.-y brush on the other. The dogTi'^ushed into the latter, jand a moment later a large cal -bounded into the narrow stream and began an ineffectual RCramhlc nf> tho rocky sides. A bullet caught her l>efo:o Blie liad gone thirty feet, and, turning with a Miarl of rage, she leai«cd directiy into the air. full upon the n<»k of o broncho, dismounUxl tlio ruler in the pielce. and lieforo slio could Ixj dislodged (ore and lacerahsl tho animal in a fear ful manner. Kittens arc often seen in play to take one anotiier in their mouths and to scratch with their bind feet, and it waathis pkm that was adopted l>y t-lu- cat. She f:u>tene:l her claws into the broncho’ll neck, and with her sharp hind claws ripped and clawed until the animal was a mass of Mood apd laccral.cil llesh. then fell among the d:^n=, to I*- torn to piece.; wiUd A protest that showed it to lie among the gainest animals. “You may talk alxmt your mountain lion,” said an ol<l hunter fin we rode ■lowjy up the Arroy o ono early merning after the rain, with (he whimpering dogs- till uhout, “but I would rather take my chances with oue any time than with a jxiir of wiMcat ;at close quarter*. It ws'ins as if a cat loner, its head like, know they’re caught, ;ui<) they are just liouud to have it ou.t it takes all sum mer. They fight worse when there is a pair, just like a n.iountaiu lion.”--Phila delphia Times. S«mn Intercstioa Fxcti* Cf-nf-erJiliiqf ttie <iro»t!i of the I'niti <1 KhiSfdtiiii. An eminent DritL.’i fitatfctician. ?dr. Jlulliall. h:vi contrlhuierl w' v' i:itcrf4;ng mfonuatkiii lately ou th'* a'.ihjcct >• (hi- growih cf tlie United Kin;, h in, which cor.tclno, at tho same time, many oree ur- ag’mg artddiscou:aging facts. 2Ir. rie.’haii finds. f..-r in tancu, that v.d-ile the popul - (ion cf the United Kiiigdcr.i is increasing only 12 per cent, per decade, it ; wealth Is growing 23 per e nt. during tho same lime, its tiT.do 2'.)^ and its shipping G7. In vital ststistics it it shown lliat the deatli rate i; rapidly decreasing, that fewer children die much gTv.ti r a;;- wlint patdictdnrly niriken Mr. Jlui!:: ’I ; :.d alarm:: him for the future of C-raat llrit- •ii:: t';c fact’tln't (lie pro;x>rtioa < f b!rti:s to the population is sleadily de creasing f.tr.l lain Ixcn d.tcreasing for vear.a Uirti: t per l,OC0 cf jjopulation fell oil d 1-2 p » cent a year in the is ri xl l*.ol—8.1, aa eompaivsi ',ith IbTG- \». whii (lie maniagv rate deeihxsl only l 1*3 jier t'-r.t. Mr. Muiiiail r co'gnr.c ? (he fact that thi-n ligu.res “give ground for an appre- !scnsiou*,i pTiyrjcal < lcc.uk ucr.” a:.'l calls upon the Lkitish Jleiiical association to make a n jj'irt upon it at tho real session. ExamLiing tho figures by geographic:.I liviiJcns, h-* finds that tho natural in- •resise in population, or the excess of birth over deaths, is at lisa rate of 1 idlpei inhabitants in England and Wales. I J.!> in fxodaud tmil only (>. i in Ireland, i’fiis is especially signiiicant in view of the fact that mairiag''; aro not ns ehial- •■ss in In land as in England, and man iiiklron arc hem to each Luarriagc; bn! -in the other hand, tlio marriage rate.!: treland is now tlie lowest in tho world, aid steadily declining in coiist'quenco o: lie cmigraliou of mi a and womt u in tin iriinc of life. The result of Inis lo v .irth rato is very mi favorable tn (In. ■Oiiiitry. tho decrease in births amountin'.'' e-.Vi.ObO j^.r year, as compared with the art decade. Such facts as the-e aro always .••darni ng hut a low birth rate seems to ec.rne virh eivilizatioa and wealth. IVareeJia' osciir d nearly a stationary position i;i re card to i>opu!:ition, the number of hirtli >< iii;.; just svifiici. nt to keep op th< upulation. New England has about each"! (hat state, and its jiopula ion would in all probability decline but or immigration, and Mr. Mu'haU's figures could indicate,that (Srrat Hritain. which a the past poured fort h i nil lions of jif:<»[>le o eoloniac tlie world, is raiiidly approach- :ig thr.t. condition of jdiv.-ical decadence •vher,' the-numijer of births will be baicly .ufTieient to prevent a decline iu the popu l.ition of the country. - Mew Oi leans rimcs-Democrat. Snlnlmr (u lUv A Jr, quantity of burnt sulphur The Farmer au«l tlie Law. A’cie York Sun. We violate no confiilei.ee v. b.en v e ! say (hit the farrneri cf the United; States are now about as solid against the inter-St ite commerce act a- they were for St, when it was nothing more than a beautiful theory of paternal leg islation. The same- agricultural infinenee which did so tmieh to promote this 'infortuuatc expe; iuicnt will he among the first to move !’<>r the repeal if Hie law. That is curious lint it often happens, id,chest way to dispose of a had law is to try it. ** So the Joneses are not going to Europe this summer after ail.” “How do you know they’re not?” “Why I met Mrs. Jones this after noon, and slip assured me so positively that they were going that i knew she TO in@ Gro sene Augusta, - - Georgia. BEST 8- 0!) HOUSE IX THE SOUTH. Headquarters for Commercial Men. Centrallv located nearR. R. Crossing. mmm VT- GOODYEAR & CO’S. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION 18 AT L. E. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor, Former!;} of Tontine lin’d, Xmv Haven, Conn. Aluo, l(’< .■! FuU Hait i, Long Jlraueh, X.J. You can purchase the only ROAD CART made that will not annoy you ■ with a sore bui-R horse, autlarctiie easj. t <if areess, without hor^e tuottou i cheap anti reliable. Any oniiuury harness adapted to their um.», WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR JTIE NEW YORK BELTING AND PACKING COM PAN Y’S did not To: no.',. mean half she said.”— Toun & EASON’S, 185 and 187 Meeting and 117 Market Streets, iSZ^LS.LEiBTOTMr, S- G. CATALOGUE and MONTHLY PRICE LISTS dress. PACKING and DP A YAGE FREE. niaiied free to any ad- PAVILIOX HOTEL. .Cbarlcston, S. < PASSENGER ELEVATOR AND ELECTRIC HELLS. House fresh and clean throughout. Table best in the South. Pavilion Transfer Coaches and Wagons at all trains and Boats. Rates redueed. Beware of giving your Cheek to any one on Train. Rates $2 00 @ .$2 50. A r ^r« iT-Si o '^ LJ x'i I30SR BZLTI^C. '’OFFICIAL ANALYSES PROVE OUR GOOD: THEIR GUARANTEE.' 1 TO RE ABOVE KONE OF THE GOODS -of Tin:- Wright’s Hotel! S. L. WEIGHT & SON, Prep’rs., COLUMBIA, - - S. C. T ABLE supplied with (he BEST. Rooms large.and well furnished. One of the most comfortable hotels in the South. YWRates reasonable. The ■. rape ; into (!!<• air iu ver> ,• uk! a Iiuli mil lions of tons un- thnt ■Croat, (-ioven of coni arc innuaiiy consumed in London. Now, he average amount of sulphar in F.ng- i: li erml is 1 1-1 per cent. That would give hd.TYO ions of sulphur burned every year in London fires. If v.o considci dial on an average twice the quantity of nor l is consume i on a winter day that is consumed on a summer day, no lesa (ban •M7 tons of sulphur ;:rcr thrown into (lie rar.. w j n » ol . day in London, fins ss an alarming quantity, quite sufti- oiant to account for (lie density of the fogs in that city. But would it be ad visable to diminish tho escape of sulphur from the chimneys? Is it not better to bear the ills” of tho fogs than “fly to others” which tjio absence of sulphur might encourage? Burned sulphur is not an unmitigated evil. Diuing tho fogs the air is still and stagnant; there is no current to clear away the deadly germs that are being vomited into the air from tho pestilential hotbeds of the lowest slums. These death laden germs might lie move fatal in the propagation of the disease if the deodorizing and antiseptic properties of tho sulphur were not busy at work'.—Boston Herald. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomene;' 5 '. More eci uoinieal than the ordinary kinds, and •annot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight, alum or phosphate oowders. Soi.n oxi.y ra < a:;s. ROYAL RAKING POWDKR ( O.. l!h> W all street, New York. For sale by COURTNEY & CO., Aiken. 8. C.» HAVE EVER BEEN ITALICIZED BY THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AT COLUMBIA. Wando Ammoniated Fertilizer, Arid Phosphate. Dissolved Done, Kainit, &e. WOR SALE BY FRANCIS B. HACKER, PRESIDENT AND GENEP.AL AGENT, r, EXCHANGE STREET, REAR OF POST OFFICE, CHIJM^-ILEiSnroiiT, S. G. HOTEL JEliOr/lE, COLUMBIA, 8. C. OTREET CARS from !ili depots run G to the doors of the hotel. Southern Exposure. Furniture and everything about the hotel first-class. Cuisine equal to the best in Ike South. FAGAN EBOTESHS, Proprietors. I’RIVA.TE— Boarding-House! The best made, and carry in stock all sizes, 2 to 14 inches. Also, Pure Oak Leather Beliing.guarantvfd to be As Good As Can Ik* Made. Tanned and Raw *i id.. Lace Leather,superior in ipaalitytrecoiumends itself.) Also, u full lineIXf- M AN!Li.A ROPE, ail sizes. Muehine Oil, Rivets and Belt Hooks at Lowest Prices. .1UST RECEIVED—Seventy-five Double Barrel Shot Guns, of improved patterns and best nmkesof Muzzle and Breech Loaders. One carload of Shot lO.OOO Shells; Gun Implements, Wads, Powder, &c M which we will run oft at Low Prices. Also in stock Hie most complete line of Hard ware. Carpen ters’Tools, Blacksmiths’ Tools, Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Old Dominion Nails, Spikes, Locks, Hings, &c., which, having been bought at lowest cash prices before the advances, enable us to idler them at Strict Bargains. In addition to the above, we will after for the next sixty days to close out • consignments, at Greatly Reduced Prices: (A Open and Top Buggies, 15 Top Pheetons and Pouey Phtetons, 10 Extended Top (’ahriolettes and Surrys, 20 One-Horse Wagons. 57 T\vo,Tlireeai»d Four Horse Wagons. 150 assorted Saddles. I.adies’ and Men’s. Two lots of Pecond-Hnnd MeLellaii Saddles Stirrups Leathers, Girths, Bridles,&c M at prices never be fore olTered. You can atioid to throw away your old Harness and buy new at he prices these goods will be sold for. Look out for BARGAINS for the NEXT SIXTY DAYS at GOODYEAR & GO'S '1 (Successor to It. H. MAY & CO.) AUGUSTA, GA., opposite Georgia Railroad Bank. At the Old Stand, 704 Broad St., - - ~ ~ Augusta Ga. •- .. New GOODS! NEW GOODS!! N. BRUM CLARK, 719 Broad Street AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, -I1Y- II. A. 8MYSER, COR. JOHN & WALKER STS. SUM3IEII ViLLE, NEAR AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. I A‘'\ T!»o Arnh I>fn rr, PTio was the niof.t lieantiful inarc I linvo ever ::e:'ii. of pure Najd blood, gray, with fica bitten spot;;, eyes too large for Iter head, nostril thin and ex- ponded. the throat of a game cock, the lialr of her mane and tail eo fino and •oft that tho. moot beautiful woman might have been proud of nucha texture, epd her r.kih po lliin and soft tint tlie thorn ba.'Jiea through wiiicli I rode her used to tear it: end kftcr many of my jun:t through (lie jungle I have had her, bleed in *{■ from the thorns, looking as if | '' she had been practicetl upon with a light I “ 1 •afcre. She waa wliat you would con sider hi Eap.Iand a pony, 14 hands 1 1-2 inches high: but she wau as bread almost ps a dray lu ive, and her tail was ret up Not Ijizy hy m»y There is not so much laziness in tlie worm an people want to make out. We all work, but it’s always the other people who aro lazy. Now take the case of that wealthy traveler who lived at one of our hotels. He did not need to work. • He did not work; hut what do you mean by calling a man lazy who could he the hero of this Mery? He had a most ex:.- lisivt suite cf rooms and no end of extras. A friend went up to call on him in tlie fore noon and found him just r.t breakfast. Ho was drinking tea and eating toast and tilings. Ilii manner was easy and de liberate. lie had fin Li ml tin 1. and and walked across the room and rung the liell. said, ■ t r *r > .' * and he vain came. •Ah! ’ he iho servant Walter, 1 want another cup of ••Ortainly, sir,” said the waiter, walked to the table, took np tho teapot and poured the tea into the cup. “Thank you,’’ said the Euglidi man. and went on with his breakfast.— ban lYanckeo Chronicle. An I'.fTirUeti6 1'ire ‘liepai tmeiit. •a:; present at u big fire in l w when the lielpdessness of th* eases of emergency was exempli! oil.g..;. . r.rs in d. A of extemporized fire brigade of blacks Moors was formed, but th .iv method of extinguishing the fiaincs would nave astonislicd a London fireman. It consisted of sending negre.es by twos and three:: down to the beneh. conic- juarter of a mile distant, cacli with one an high that as she moved about her . ,, , , , • , , , . , , loose box you eou!>l. stooping, fcalk lie- h ^c: on Ins l.cad, whica n * fdle-i • .( IT,':.. r,.,. f I sand; men (rotting hack, poiuvd U on the iiro and returned for more. to’ccn it and th.o ground. Her feet were Hack and hard, and tlie tendons lieiow her hock; and knees were like harp strings. Add to Uii| that her head was If jrt’oiiering and gesticulating could o put out tiio flames, little damage SO |«in thr.t you might have bci’.e-d it ha.e heert done; as L i.xis, the without obtaining anv flesh from if. and ! I™* 0 " aS <xnill ' lele ^ gutted.-Fore.gn Jia\ w. you have a picture of v.-hat tliia dcsort Ixirn inare war-.—Maj. Shakespeare. _ . - —r P<>\V'*i- sf tlid RuTiiiiti-ial School, No one panacea cf any reformer fits the case cr can alter existing conditions. Only what man’.; own roul sera as good and wilts ta possess is of faintest value to •Jiim. No attempt at co-o;x?rationcan help (til t! a* worker reea its power and use and is willing to racrifiuj where Kieriiice is peecssary; tq work end to wait in pa tience. tvaoh |x>v.*cr H born in the indus trial school in ita largest ^ tlio rchool that trains heart and mind as well as rye r.nd hand, and makes the child ready for tho lx*st work its measure of power can knqw.—Helen Campbell. I.ett. KtriUins; Kesults in Ho,'- Katlcuin^. In a study of pigs, tho American con sul at Copenhagen has added thirty pounds to the weight of Borne animals by hr ring them daily washed. Besides dennlineS'. easily masticated food rare seme striking results.. When whole corn i; fed them, only half of it is available a? food, the other half passing away in ar. undigested form.—Arkansaw Traveler. iFJLGT’SI ERTIXENT, interesting and tin varnished facts furnish the ma terial from which this card is built For instance: It’s a fact that my assortment of Men’s, Youths’and Boys’ Clothing is, in size and completeness, surpassed by no other of those goods in the city. It’s also a fact that these garments are ihe eqlial in style, make and fit of tlie best to be found elsewhere, while it is at the same time, a fact that the Clothing I ofl’er you is in many re spect superior to that usually found in a Ready-Make 8tock. It i.s certain ly n fact ihat for this Superior Cloth ing I ask lower prices than those asked elsewhere for less excellent goods. The boom still keeps at this popular Emporium of Fashion, as I lead the trade, this is av it should lie. I have always sold the best Clothing, and the people know it. My Stock is marked exceedingly close and visitors will find splendid values in every department. I have a large line of Fancy Four Button Cutaways in Cheviot, Cassimeres and Worsted, which recently sold at $27.50 cut to :S1S and .1-20, the best bargain off ered by any one; also a lineof 8acque Suits- in the same proportion, the Spirnients are in the l atest Styles and made equal to any Tailor made gar- j ment. in finish and make. My busi- | ness lias been so great, that in many ! departments my orders have been j duplicated in order to give tlie cus- I tinner just what he needs when he •rails to make ills purchase, as the weather grows colder the greater the demand is for tlie Tailor-Made Cloth ing, such as .Suits and Overcoats. My Stock of Underwear for Gentle men is complete, and all sizes and qualities can he found in this depart ment, as well as a large assortment el Hats in ail .Styles. Boys Suits in Knee Pants from 4 years to 1:> years, and in Long Pants Suits from 12 to 17 years. I have some great bargains to oiler in this depart- men’t, also in the Stock of Overcoats for Men, Youths and Boys. If you are wise you will call here and ex amine this Stock and its bargains. Respectfully, M. L. KINARD, Columbia. S. C. lUill iulA lil ADiii 11 ibiZFJ 0 -MANUFACTURED BY' THF- Graniteyille Hotel. MBS, N. E. SENE, Proprietress. Table furnished with the best, and driving parties from Aiken furnished with lunch at short notice. Has put in a lieantiful new line of MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, Hats, Bonnets, Laces, Featliersand Flowers aiidull Fall and Winter Novelties. In greater variety ami Lower in Brice than ever before. Examine before you purchase, we will suit you. E3TDRESSES also made in the very Latest Styles. MRS. N. BRUM CLARK. GINRlMrGlNRIBSr HAVE secured Patterns and propose to furnish 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! Tsigf pgttSLETOiTX FOUSERY^fl^ aflCHWE^WOBKS Nos. G15, G17 and G19, Kollock St., - - AUGUSTA, GA. CrIAS. F. LOMBARD,Bioprietor. WM PENDLETON,Sup’t. m "M Charleston, 8- O. These Goods are carefully prepared from the best materials, with great freedom from moisture. Etiwan Guano, Etiwan Anunoiiiated Superphosphate, Etiwau Ainnioniated Dissolved Bone, Etiwan Acid Phosphate, Eti wau Dissolved Bone. FOR SALE BY JAJJES POWELL, Aiken, S. C. BOAPD IN PRIVATE FAMILY. \ few persons can be comfortably fJL located hi Bright Sunny Rooms in the house facing Park Avenue, on Union Street, East of Park Avenue Hotel, at moderate rales. , E. J. C. WOOD. -MANUFACTURERS OF- to be made. Cut this out and . _ return to us, and we will jjl send 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 (it home. Either sex; all ages. Something new, that just coins; money for a!i workers. We will start you; capital not needed. This is one of the gen uine,important chances of a lifetime. Those who are ambitions and enterprising will not delay. Grand outfit free. Address Tuue <t Co., Augusta. Maine. Hunters and Trappers. Send for Price List of Raw Furs and >Skins, Plumes and Bird Skins. W. GOULDSPEE, 35 Havershill St., 3-in Boston, Mass. THE DIAMOND PALACE! The F inest Stock of Diamonds ! Gold Watches ! Silver Watches! Gold Jewelry I Clocks, &c., Ever Seen In This City! At J. H. FEAREY'S, • * < • 729 BROAD STREET, - - - AUGUSTA, GA. ALFRED BAKER, President. WILLIAM B. YOUNG, m m mm ■rid GENERAL AGENTS, Centra! Wharf, : Charleston, S. G A she poo Fertilizer, Eutaw Fertilizer, Comassie Fertilizer. CarolinaTertilizer, Ashepoo Wheat and Oats (Specific, A she poo Dissolved Bone, with Ammonia ami Potash Ashepoo Acid Phosphate, Palmetto Acid Phosphate, Eutaw Acid Phosphate. DKAI.EKS IN Obtained, and all i'A'iKX'l li OlAhe* at tended to for MODl'JIATK Fl'.hS Onr oflice is opposite 1 llit* t'. S J’.U.uit Oflico. and «e «-nn <i!> tiim t'alenls in less time than llKi.Sf rcni'iio ii<;n' U ASH 1 SOTOS, solid MOOLI., DliA H7AG m J'llOTO of inve.ii!!')!!. Wo advise us to patent ability free nfeb.-irae and we nmi;e AO tli AMU l .M.LSs I‘A IX . LrViiLi) For oiiviiUu-. advice, terms and rctereiires to (ictnnl i-liouts in your own Stale. County <'it\ or io-.M,, unto to Ci>posUe TaitPl OAUr, il'anhiiigtou, 1> t TEC OKLT TEUB Cotton Seed SVSeai, Ashepoo Floats, Will purifr tin 1 Liver ASHEPOO ASH ELEME Importers of German Kainit. Asheuoo Bone Ash. tho Liver «rd’icTDREvk 3 nmt KkstoBE th<» HEALTH and VTO- Olt of YOUTH Dyapordn.Waat Of Appttitn, liidircstlon.Lsck of Stronpth and Tired Fooling ab- eo.utoly cpred: Cocos, mas- clsa nnti r.rrvpfi receive new forr.o. Enliveiio the mind and supplies lirnin Power. THE AUGUSTA S^ntfi^BANK, 811 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga. Transacts a General Deposit arid Discount Bnsiness. Interest on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars. DIRECTORS—-Alfred Baker, William B. Young, Edgar R. Derry, James A. Lollin, William Schweigert, Jules Rival, Eugoue J. O’Cornner, L. A. R. R en In i—j-,. co————— HANG THE BANNER ON THE OUTER WALL! Proelaim It From file House Tops, That Low Prices Rule. /Compare those prices v/itli tiiose of tlie houses tliat sail before you with so- called cheap goods, and see how I down them. Even the ^50,000 mail takes the shade, and the man with factory prices is left so far liehind that he is lost sight of. Just stop for one moment, ponder, reflect, read and send on your orders, for goods are cheaper than they will ever be again: Bed steads at !:2.0(). $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 $1.50, $5.00, $0,00 $7.00, and up. A good Walnut lieadsicad at $8 00, $9 00, and soon. A Poplar Bureau, 12x20 glusH. $0 50. A Poplar Bureau, H M. top. 12x20 glass, $7 50. A Poplar Bureau M. top, 1.4x24 glass. $8 50. A Poplar Dresser wood top 20x30 glass $12 00. A Poplar Dresser, mftrhle top, 18x24 glass, $1050 Wash Stands, open, $1 25, $1 50, $2. Wash Stands, enclosed. $3 50. Wash Stands, combination drawers and commode, $4 50, Wood Chairs, nicely fin ished, 49c. Wood Rockers nicely finished $1 25. Children’s Fancy Rockers, 50c. Large Arm Boston Rockers. $150. Fivespiudle Chest Chairs, 66o. i Large Arm Cnne Seat Rockers, $225. Cradles, $150 to $2 50. Cane Seat l Chair*, 72 l :,c. Folding Cribs, $3 00. (’hildren’s beadstead* all prices. Ladfes* Carpet Rockers, $2 00, $2 50. $3 OOflnd up to the best. Rattan Rockers,$4 00 to | $10 00 (Side Boards, ali prices $8 00 to $59 00. Lounges. $3 75, $4 50$3 50 $G 50 i ssoo. All elegant Led Lounge $9 9 >, Ha!! Racks, $7 00 to $25 00. Parlor I Suits, hair c-h th. walnut frame, $:000. Parbu- Suits, plush and walnut I'rame, $39.75 Sofas and odd chairs all uriecs. No. G Step Stoves. 20 pieces ' ware, $S 75. No. 7 Steji Si oves, 20 pieces ware, $10 50. No, 8 Step Stoves, 20 pieces ware, $13 00. No. 6 Indianola fiat t«q>, and 20 pieces ware, $12 50. No. 7 Indianola flat top, and 20 pieces ware ?J3 (-0. No. 8 Indiauola flat top, and ' 20 pieces ware, $10 00. No. 0 Manfie R mge, $13 00. No. 7 Mamie Range, $13 00. And thousands of other nrticies liiat cannot he mentioned here. Bot tom prices to dculcis. Send for my illustrated Catalogue. Bonduranf, Jopiing & Co. ■ jk mv aTp-- SatTerin.-; from complaintapecii- Pi MvK sp;, ltnrtol’nrirFexr.iU find in DK. HAZtg£H'3 IRON TONIC o ■afe, speedy euro. Gives a clear, lioalthy complexion. All attempts at counterfeitinc only adds to Its popu larity. Do not experiment—*rat OkioinaI. 4KD Best Dr. K&RTcR’S ?.!VfU? PILLS k MCure Constipation.Idvor Comolalnt and SlckH ■ Headache Sample Dose and Dream Books Smailed oa receipt of two cento in pootstre. g A Hisrreet Dan^lifcr ot tlio I*nir.i!y. ai One of Detroit's best known evang* ministers l;as a hnlf iuttrost in r. i-yeav- oM daughter. The other day j-lic broke over the trace? of discipline and her mother sent her into a closet, with t’n; injunction to tell GckI all about u Iiat u naughty little girl she had Lccn. At the expiration of her jicnr.nce hour ♦lie came forth very quietly, a ; if Iier discipline had had a wholesome effect. “Weil, little daughter,” said the mother, “did you tell Cod all about it? ’ “No, mamma,” was the reply; *Tdes didn't do it, tausc I fought my papa wouldn't like to let it det out of tho family.”—Detroit Free Press. Ancient Di-Uldli Wigwams. The earthen floora cf eighteen ancient British wattled huts or wigwams exist on the downs east of Dunstable. A land, owner is demolishing them, much to the horror of antiquaries. . The Fsycliio Man amt the Cosmic. It is not the fashion just now to ad mire wholly vital men. The ideal man is a cisc mbodied affair. But we uiusc not ! forget that some of the grandest types ! were magnificently vital, with large ap- IrJurjr to One’s Otrii Trade. A vulgar spoken man can do a great deal of injury unknowingly to one’s trade. There aro men who can never be restrained. If anything goca at variance ! with them, they mako no ecruplo of flinging out an oath or a vilo epithet. To Radies this is particularly distasteful, and there aro sensitive gentlemen too who can not endure it. Neither may say any thing, but they quietly stay away, and tho result is that while one retains tho foul moutlicd man’s trado he may lose Iho custom of four or five equally as good, if not better. Tho defect is a hard one to correct.—Globe-Democrat. 1 petites and surging impulses. \cur .Y hakes j) ea res and your Goethes were powerful fu;maces that shook by tho violence of their combustion the delicate machinery they propelled. Your Handel was hko an or,k whoso roots arc in a mo rass hut whoso branches aro in Heaven. And from St. Paul to John Knox we shall have to follow the events of history k-v the great vital captains tliat helped to make it. I leave it to aesthetic pictirm to ray, if in its efforts to establish t2:c purely psychic man it i i not in danger of abolishing tlio cosmic man. —Nym Crinkle in New York World. Mins (elates the tcrpUI liver. Ktrc-ug-th- ens« tiicdigestiveorjran-i. rcg;nlat«» tlie Hov el.-., and jure onto tie led uu an ANTI-BILIOUS MEDICINE. In malarial districts tiieir virtnes are widely recognized, ns they possess pec uliar properties in i'rceiut; thesystom from that poison. JEle^’iintl.'* sn^ar coated. Dosetanai!. Price, SScts. Sold Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray St., Now York; !F O TT T Z ’ S ilORSE AND CATTLE POWDER,** L. F. PADGETT, Furniture Store. 110 and 1112 P.ROAD STREET, AUGU8TA, GA. -Manufacturers of-—-— I ALL KSS^SDS OF BR1CK.S! Proprietors of the Old and Popular DeLAIGLE AND AUGUSTA BRICK YARDS, establish :.l in 1820! Esti mated production since th«**t 2-50,000,000 Brick! Quality and color unsur passed North *.#r South. Large stock always on hand. For information address ijj>«DURANT, JOPIANG & CO., Augusta, Ga. — THE I'KOG PONT) A. Reckling, ARTIST. Established 15 Lears. 20,000 Negatives Preserved. Without a superior on earth tor the cure of Chilis ami Fever. Large bottles only 50 cents. \ Beall & Davenport < ^FOUTZ •? l-A Clicmicdl rropcrtles of Surltght. Photographic exporiments now revcaJ extraordinarychrmic.-l properties in the; sr.n’s lays, while, itran^; • t > to.v, eoir.e ! Xo wKl tlie of Coltc. Bot® or Lrsa Fe- vek. it Foutz’j I*o>vi!en> arc r-»cfl In tin;'-. Fonfr.'s Bowdcr* sviarnro *nrt prevent Boo* nor r.EA. Foatx's TW'Vflcrs will pvt vont Gaps'* ev 1-ov.tz'* Pow.lors will lnm-.i»c (lie quantity of p l'l: tn'l crcr.ni twenty per con!., and make the butter Urur wp! sweeL Koutz* row.Trr- wi.J, lire or prevent a n-o^t EVKr.» Pisraar to " ' 1. Hr.rvr.-'. a::*i < nlt’eare a:il»;eet. FOVTSS’S I'o'\ I>-ES WILL GIVK SaTIsFaCIIOX. SsiU everywhere. DAVID E. rOTTrU, Proprietor, BALTIXIODE. HD. For sale by YY. J. Platt & Co. 1887 New Goods. Spring S rade. §887 Pictures taken by Instantaneous! Proprietors and Manufac- Process. Piiotographs of any of the ! turer.-;, Augu~ta, Ca. prom incut men of the State, can al ways be had at reasonable rates. Main St., opposite Grand Central Hotel, Columbia, S. C. Wood and Coa! BUY YOUR 'WOOD AND COAL —AT TIIK — Aiken Goal and Wood Yard, Kaiiiey’s Barber Shop. Opened For All Trades: i/"nN Laumu-Strect, l wo doors.south ' of the rays are entirely destitute of tins j of the “CiVit Block,” Hair Cut- ^ Shampooing and Shaving done j OU f cold, and all sold at Lowest Prices. ind after the most approved _ JAiYiES G. OA1LIE& SON, pccu.irr pov.-er. It has also been dis- covere 1 that there are rays of light out side of the solar sjxictrum, and which arc i:iv;si’!? to to the human eye.—New \ ork (.(Uu. with care, Window Shades and Lace Curtains, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, 3-ply In- irrain Car; cis, Hearth Rugs, Door Mat s, Art Carpet, Window Shades of every -sir- and Color, embracing nil the New Styles, Cocoa, Caton and Napier Mat tings, Floor Oi! Cloths and Linnlaunis. I Lace Curtains, Window Cornices and Poles, New Walnut, Cherry, Ash And you can save trouble Ebony and Brass Cornices and Poles. Turcoman Curtains and Draperies, j and money. Wood Sawed* Upholstery Goods. Raw Silks in a variety pf Patterns. Fringes in all Colors, j Length, and delivered in Hair Cloths, Cane and Gimn and Jiuttoms. Wall Papers, Borders and quantity. Decorations. - * • . ; IVES EDGERTOX. Just Opened For AI! Trades: | c,ml . Oil Paintings, EngravingaMdChromr.s. Brooms. Dusters, Baskets, Door Vl|IT rf/.ko-'-VtNvork^for’’u1 1! \”10:1 'nnv- .lats, YValnut ami Rubber Wjithcr Strips for Dqgr* and Window, to kcej) I ty|j thing’ei l-ia this world. Tapi till time any any Country merehants every- where sfionH handle tliis reliahlc chill cure. AV'ritc us for wholc.-iale price. Teailr Marl:. We Sell the Frog Pond and will refund the money every time it falls to cure. J. W. Slot hart & Co., Druggists. Gianltevlllc. G, W. Baker, Gvaniteville. WiUU & Co., White Pond. 5, J. C, Hanklnson, Whitt t'ond. E Hac kin son & Eubanks, Taluthfl. G O U I, E Y y.'L ■AT- method. JS'Tiie Trimming of Ladies’ Bangs Misses and children’s Hair a speeialfy E. CAPERS RAINEY. Chronicle Building, 714 Broad Street, Augusta, G^» i r' 3 mr 1 no; needed; yon are rtnrted free. se;;es; all ages. Any one ren do tho work. IirrgB enmincs «nre from tint start. Costs yon nothing to send m your address and ’find out: if 3011 are wise von will do so at once. If. IIaixett & Co.. Portland, Maine 722 Broad Streor, f Opposite the Monument.) Augusta. Ga. Makes a Specialty of Firsfe^Olass BOOTS AND SHOES K EEPS no Shoddy Goods /os a Full .Stock of Children’* School Show*, Tlie onlv house ir. the CHy that h*.-11s the best Graile of Rubber Goods, A full lino of Brown’sU^abroilas. Why bay .Shoddy Work when for a few more cents you can get hdoostly mn Ic Boots and Shoes at Gouley’a. Both j orders by mail w ill receive Prompt attention. Mr. P. Keenan, 20 well favorably known to tho. | be found at this old stand. 1 guaranteed. ’ 722 BROA D .TTREET, »ns of Aiken and ndjrdnirig Counties, is stl A trial is all that is asked. Polite attont A. J. GOl Opposite the Monument.) AUG1 -Mas Hi m