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De&emM to Wife •ftkit Here and ,
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flftanl in lb* •tormy air,
4««i*lhat must soon
Mo. IIH iOjL
nl leap np as on*—
4lirough the din and
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Who
•moks^pi^ .
The atnnon’s enuh end the sabre stroke,
Sonreeoone^eas of ebbing blood nr breath.
With o UeinftjfiWbMuds and a scoff at death ?
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MANUFACTURES OF DEALER IN -
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en llafi.hreese there comes
lef trumpets nor throb of drums,
! the srail af the sick laid low
[treacherous blight of a viewless foe—
then, will upgird his loins for fight
With the loathsome Test in' the poisoned
night,
No martial music Ms pnlae tc stnrt,
ft«t4he still, small voice of the ruthful
?*P«nrt? f ’
Who then? Behold him, the *nlm, the
brave,
On his billowy path to an alien grave !
Serene io the charm of his God-like will,
The soldier is armored to save, not kill. .
Ah ! swiftly he opcode on the mist-bound
stream
This BHgrim, wrapped in his tender dream,
His vision of help for the sick laid low
By the evil spite of an ambushed foe.
Ah! swiftly he speeds'mid the hollow boom
Of bells that are tolling to death and doom,
Till even the sounds of the bells grow still ;
For the hands of their ringers are lax and
chill,
And the hum of the mourners is heard no
more
On the misty slope and the vacant shore,
And the few frail creatiirot^tlinl greet hint
seam .
Buttle ghosts of mem by a phantom stream.
Still the hero his own groat soul enticed
To suff er and toil in the name of Christ.
He follows wherever his Lord has 1ml,
Tothe lumislted hut or the rising bed,
Hs medloUtssasftly the fevered pain
To tbs starvftgho brlngeth his golden grain;
And ever before him and eventbove
la the^becn of the unfurled wing? of Love.
Mennwjdle,!* Ms distant home, are those
That h!s feeing has robbed of their sweet re-
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The days pass ly Mienv like leaden years;
The nights are bitter with tears and fears—
Till, at last, by the lightning glamour sped,
Comes—a name and date, with the one word,
* “Bead l”
.the arms of theSmltten are lifted high
And faveua are rent by an anguished
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Dead I dead!
hear I
How false Ua eel
Te the earth and
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But who dam tell vsa Slariyr dies *
* And of kta (onedt ware best to say
That in scute charmed hoot of ni«bt or day—
Having given utail ib^^isdMB could give—
Brave lliram Benner fe Owe!'-,
Plain, Japanned and Planished Tinware, ^ .*
House Furnishing Goods, ■ .
\Kerosetie Stoves and Fixtures,
.... . Cooking Stoves and Portable Ranges,
“ v Parlor, Office and Stove Heaters.
-ALSO AOEXT FOR—
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Tlio Famous TI1MES” Cook Stove.
THE
FIRE BOX
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FOR LONG WOOD.
DOUBLE
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LARGE
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CORRUGATED
BAR GRATE,
DEEP
ASH PIT,
REVERSIBLE
CROSS BAR.
OLD DEDAL AWARDED AT TDE LC0S1AXA STATE FAIR, 1873.
First Protniurp nwttrd^d at the York County, Pa., Pair, 187fi ; also at Laurel,
Del., 1876. Special Diploma awarded at the Georgia State Fair, 1876 ; also at
Felton, 1875.
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PETER KEENAN
MANUFACTURHR AND GENERAL DEALER IN
Ladiks* department.
I offer the finest fitting goods to be found
in the market, at lower prices than any house
in Georgia, (juallty considered. I have al
ways in stock a full assortment of French
Kid Boots bf superior make, besides a general
stock of medium qualities, which we offer at
bargains, also a very great variety of Slip
pers, Newport Tics, etc., at populai prices.
MISSKS’ DEPARTMENT.
A grand display of prime made Button
Bools, for dress and school wear,'-at lowest
wholesale figures Also offer bargains in
lioys’ v Misses’ ami riiildmis’^ Goods to at
tract'he family trade of Georgia and South
Carouna.
INFANTS' WEAR,
Of every grade and style, from the com
mon to the^ finest. New York work at the
cheapest possible prices.
GENTS’ DE
Embraces a warranted stock of Fashion
able Shoes,' Boots and Gaiters, made espe
cially for retail, equal to any custom work,
nt half its cost. Besides a large assettment
of medium grades, for working people. >
About 2tt(> cases of the above named work
now on sale. Polite attention and strictly
Fair Dealing for all;
Peter Keenan,
nt^O-Smo Central H«t lilocir.
Augusta $fe®er ~ House.
TJ»* Cfeanlm* CkrUtmaH.
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I Port Gibson (Miss.) ReveUki. ]
- How (tad a Christmas Is coming.
When the fires are sparkling, and
merry making Is on the “grand
rounds,” and all shall scorn bright and
buoyant, the thought will ateal over
us, like the memory of a dreadful
dream'—where U the other ? Calmly
reposing amid the atlent
laad’pfthe sleepers, while tall raonu-
nfents stand sentry over the hallowed
Uttlfc spot—the flower-decked hillock—
and all around Is as ” pale as moon
light etatuee are ’’—there is the other.
If tEe Christmas season apald only be
vailed, we might forget that there are
dear tiny little stocklnge never again
to hang around the chimney corners
and over the fire-place. But Christ
mas will oome with all its conviviality
and carousal, while thousands of sor
rowing, bleeding hearts are beating,
“like muffled drums,” tho dead march
over blighted hopes, shattered affec-
•,!ons and falling tears.” What shad
ows we are! What shadows we pur
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23a BRO AD STREET,:
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(Opposite masonic hallo,
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Falla Winter Stock Boots? Shoes
F 'VERY variety of Goods lu my line can be found at my Store. Fine Goods
4 faff Men’s and Ladles’ wear a specialty. Also, all qualities for plantation
and domestic use sold at the lowest prices.
sep26 3mo
W.rS. ROYAL.
OTTO F. WESTERS,
Wholesale Grocer,
—AND DEALER IN—
Segars, Liquors and Tobacco.
AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED
A*
The Idea seems to be becoming gen
eral, says the Knoxville Tribune, that
the lash is the best agentln the sup
pression of petty crimes. Lord Nor
ton, who bas had a great deal of expe-
Hecoo In the domestic affairs of Great
Britan, has written a work strongly
advocating the extension of the pres
ent practice of corporal punishment,
which is now limited to a particular
class of robberies from the person, ac
companied by brutal violence. He ar
gued that long terms of imprisonment
have been found to be both ineffica
cious for reform and too expensive for
th&State.
Here is a bumptious suggestion
from tbs Washington correspondence
of the New York Herald : “It Is sug
gested in influential Democratic quar
ters that H the election trials in South
CarollM shall show the frauds suffl-
- elent to invalidate the election in the
two black districts (Small’s and Rain
ey’s) were committed, the elections
there shall be promptly declared void
when the new CongrewfWets, next
December, atft a new election be or
dered, or If ibis should not be done by
the Boutb Caroliana afthoritlcs. the
tests bs declared vaogoi until it Is
done.”
Monarch Whiskey.
Also, I. T. & J. O. Frost ft Co.’s Self-Raising Flour, and Thorn Brothers’
celebrated Butter Crackers.
sep26-ly Nos. 108,110,112 and 181 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
At
Biackville, S.~
Grand Opening
Of tlie Fall Campaign
No Successful Opposition to my Run!,
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WHOLESALE AND KETAnj
DRV GOODS STORE
J.I.HES JMLLER,
C&. Broad and Jackson Sts., AcgaMa. Ga.
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1 8 now filled to overflowing with the choicest stock of Fall and Winter Dry
GoodsrKotfond, fto., the market can afford. Bought strictly for cosh, and
to be sold In accordance with tho tlmco.
I have just returned from the Northern, markets, where I have bought all
the latest stylea of Dteaa Goods, In black aud colors, cheap enough to please
any teasouablo buyer. Special Inducements offered In-black and colored Silks,
TrimmingStlk and French Novelty patterns, double widths for overskirts. A
beautifulllbe of Ladies’and Misses’ Fancy Mens’ half Hose, Gents* and
Ladles’ neck wear, in the prettiest styles ; Corsets and a most excellent line of
Notions, at a drive. Gentlemen and Ladles’ furnishing goods, Ladies’ cloaks
and cloak material. Ladies’ cloth water proof, at hard pan prlaes. Black Doe
skins, Broad Cloths, Caasiaiers, Kentucky Jeans, Kerseys, Georgia, Plains and
Twills. &e. Wblto and colored 10, 11 and 12-4 Blankets. Black Cashmere and
colored Shawls, in single and double widths. Buggy Blankets, Buffalo Robes,
&c., &c; •
1 ask a careful examination, and defy competition In low prices. Nothing
knowingly misrepresented. P-.llte attention given to customers. Samples
sent to any address on application, and express charges paid on all bills of §5
and upwards. Special attention given to orders, " v- ;
ocin-Smo 0 JAMES MILLER. (Miller's C'orner.)
FALL AXD WESTER
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and Washington Sts^
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(tfURKE CORNER),
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241 and 243 West Baltimore Street, between Cuarlcs and Hanover Streets,
BALTIMORE, MD.
DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, CASSIMERES, ETC.
Rep5-6mo
A GREETING
TO THE PEOPLE
PKOM THE "OLD BEUABI.K '
CASH DRY COODS STORE
J.
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Corner of King and Liberty Streets, Charleston, Sooth Carolina-
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Orders solicited for the above goods, and prices guaranteed with Baltimore,
New York nr Boston. ocl7-6in
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260 BROAD STREET, A GUSTA, GA.
TTAVING just returned from the Northern markets. I am pleased to announce
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’f to uty many patrons that I can offer greater inducements this season than
eu to the people.
have ever before been presented 'to the people.
My friends will see how utterly impossible it is to enumerate all the things in a
Dry Goods Store. My customers can rely on my stock supplying anything that
they enrr think of or desire. Send your orders, with conlideDce, for anything.
You shall not be disappointed. Describe as neatly as you can what you want, aud
about tho price you want to pat. —v - tX
I Have an Immense Stock of Turner's World
RenowQfliLSiftCk''Afptcas and lirillanteens from the lowest prices to the most ex
pensive fabric; also. Blankets. Wool .Flannels, Canton FImncla, Broadcloths,;
Nuttings for Men and Boys, Kentucky Jeans and Cassimeres, Dress Goods, Cloaks,
Shawls. Fine Hosiery for Men, Women and Children, Men’s, Youth’s and Child-
W. I. DELPH.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
STOVES. TINWARE, &c.
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EXCELSIOR COOK-HOT
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BLAST.
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nm’s Winter Hats—New Department—Men’s, Women’s aud Children’s Gloves,
Hamburg Edgings, etc.
CLOAKS
and SHAAVLS of iHe Latest
Rarisian Styles.
N, ty I will fill all orders for customers who may select from Samples or Price
ListVip whatever quantity they may be pleased to order, at piece price, thus ena-
tb purchase goods at their homes, cheaper than tho regular retail
bling niy patrons
price, and aky save the trouble and expense iDcnrred in coming to Augusta. 1 will
send goods C.o^D., aud pay freight on ail parcels amounting to 81U and over.
My friends in thc N »«mntry who may not need 810 worth themselves, can take
small orders from their'H^iglibors, aud send them wfth their own ; if they amount
to 810 or over I will fill ea&k v fepar:ite, tie up separate, aud separate memorandums
of each amount? and then enchiite all in one Express parcel aud have them dcliver-
ered free,of charge.
& Please send'for Package of^amples.
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James W. Turley,
AUGUSTA, GA.
DAY, TANNAHILL & Co
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' • Manufacturers and Dealers in
Carrias:es» ’Waeon&t, Harness and Saddlery,
And Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Material, Leather, Shoe Findings,
Leather and Gum Belting. Packing.
Carriage
- SL-PfttUOfl LrVon-1
cnmjtariscm to any otlt-
l>)gk-h«ii*.rtii .Stove ii.
(lie market.
It has larpe slnirle
oven <loom, artiatIcklljr
ilesigoed, lined with tin
tutd fitted with bright
turn buclea ; large hot
blast fire door, swinging
hesnfe-p'fttc, and deep
ith Spears' Pat
ent Baled Ask P*n and
slf iug grtvte.
The oven js largfijji
the flues of unusual size
and so arranged as to b<
easily keptcl«UL_*
It has a large top,
provided with AfoKi-
Patent , W*s-Burn-
in'g Long Division Piece,
the best crow piece in
ise.
AH the mouldings of
he Stove are he«vj%
nd its desigt* and or
namentation will oatlsfy
lie most critical taste.
Fob wood, the Stove
Is fitted With a Patent
Combined Wood Grate
tint fire Dog. an en-
t r ly new arrangement,
and the must durable
wood .grate in use.
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Four SiZp.S. —= ,
— 6 inch..$22. 7 inch, $27. 8 iuch, $32. 9 inch, $36.
No. 6 Nep Stoves, full set of ware, $12 ; No. 7 Step Stove*, full set of ware,
$14 to $15 ; No. 6 Fiat Top Stoves, small, full s t of ware, $15. Heating stoves
of « 1 style.- and prices.
fall and sec thcuT, or scud for circular, lH-f.»re purchasing elsewhere.
Best jjx20 inch Chareo*! Tin I'lite, Bright, 87 per box; best 14x20 inch
Roofing Tin Plate. $6 5U per box,; Solder, No. 1, lie. per pound. . • • .
ir,i,i> W. I. DKLil'H.V,
ocl0-3tiio 265 strett, Augusta. Ga.
Augusta Hotel,
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Corner cf 33road and Wat?hinp(ton Streets
AUGUSTA, GOB O R @ X A.
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Has been Thoroughly Renovated, Remodeled and Newly Furnished
Hg“Tho Office of the Hotel will be open during the night, and guesU.
will be received, or called at any hour.
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KATES OF BOARD, $2.00 PER DAT.
W M MOORE iProp’r
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Shirts, 75c.
S, 75C.
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yrith fine Linen Bosum, finished complete, ready fo
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AMSUTTA SHIRTS
the Laundry, only 75c. each. \
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Lad.cs’ and Childreu’s Underwear
The attention of merchants and consumers is diieetcd to our full and complete
assortment of goods in all the above bra»elic8 and to the great reduction in prices. !
JVrsons favoring us with their orders may rely on getting the best goods at lowest
figures.
\ SPECIALTIES.
sepl 2 3mo
tally low at , .
LANGLEY BROS.,
164 king Street, charleston, s, c.
I am just from the Northern markets, where I have spent a month In care
fully selecting and purchasing one of the fullest and most complete stocks of
General Merchandise ever brought Into this State. I guarantee satisfaction to
one and all and defy competition In prices, styles and quality anywhere In the
State. Call for yourselves and examine my splendid stock of Ready-made
Clothing. Gents and .boys “rigged out* in the latest Parisian style# in any
quality of suit from the “every day go-ebout” to the handsomest “wedding
outfit” and at prices t<? suit all. *
My superb stock of Boots and Shoes for Gents, Yoptbs, Ladieq and Children
cant-be-beat anywhere. 1$ fact I have a full and cqmplete assortment of any
and everything you want R> buy in the way of Dry Goods, Hats, Cape, Hosiery,
Yankee Notions, Showcase Goods and everything else besides.
A choice line of Groceries, Canned Goods and Liquors.
Can set you up housekeeping from the nicest' bed-room and parlor sets of
furniture to the frying-pan in the kitchen. isj
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ou will also find a choice lot of Mules and Horses in my Sale Stables,
bought In person lu the Western markets at bottom figures for cash and will
be sold to your advantage. When you have purchased a horse or mule I can
then supply you with as good a set of Harness or saddle as you desire and on
the easiest terms.
Mr Just call in and look and we guarantee to give you satisfaction.
SIMON BROWN.
aug22—tf . —• BLACKVILLE, S. C,
Hiram W • Eriedenwald,
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Broad Street,
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JAUJGHJIRT A. OK<^Xl<*I A
Mrs* M W*- Thomas*
OMtaflr Located—Coar.ulewt to RmUm*.
W lfXEAFELb & CO
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Wholesale Clothiers,
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Clollrs, Cassimeres, ^uouu ftl>
Satthclls, ^Twe&ds, Kerseys, Jeans, &e.
No. 242 West Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE’
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The One-IIoree Wagon, pronounced the beat wagon in the market.
The famous Jackson Wagon, two, three and four heree. ^
The \yilson, Childs A Co. Philadelphia Wagon, the strongest, lightest draft
iroi* axle Wagon known to the trade. It has stiff longue, old fashioned hounds
and coupling, wedge spokes, hammered axles und five fleet hind wheels.
The Cortland Platform Spring Wagon*, the wagon of the period for business
or pleasure. Lightest spring wagon tor its capacity'known. . '
Our stock of Buggies and Bockaways is complete, of best manufacture, and
at greatly mluccd price*. Childrens’. Carriages in great variety. Boys’ Wagons,
all sizes and prices.
Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins,
Linings, La^ts, Boot and Shoe Trees, Crimps, Tools of *11 kinds. -»
Buggy Umbrellas, Whips, Trunks, Gofers, Ac.,
mar28'*ly
Tannahill & Go.
f ; r- 1 r" 225 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
J. E PARKER & CO.
Factors and Commission Merchants.
b COTTON AND NAVAL ST0RL8, : *■
Accommodation Wharf and Vender Range, Charleston, South Carolina; 1
Liberal Advances made on Consignments. ^
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Wholesale G
Eedistillfer^i ami Rectifiers,
Liquors of all Kinds,
NO. 2 WARREN BLOCK, JACKSON STREET,
Augustai
Ga.
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J. C. BAHMING.
Nippon & Mahming’,
. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Boote and Shoes, Trunks, Bags, Etc.
233 King Street, Near Market Street, Charleston, g. C,
Particular attention given to filling of Orders, and all Goods gttnnuiteed as rep'
resented. v lMll5-6n»
ff. W. WAOKKKR.
a. A. WAORNEB.
Furniture and Bedding
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iERTAKINO In all Its branches. Sunday and night calls over tbs Store,
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CH4SLBSS0H, 8. 6
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COTTON FACTORS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS,
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and 149 Bread street, Augusta, Ga.
Q. V.
HENRY MAI.
Cotton Offices, 15 and 17 Vendue Range.
Grocer House, 163 and 165 East Bay, 2 and 4 Queen Street, * ^
Agents for Georgia Grange Fertilizer and Celebiated Hook Cotton Tlr
Also, Sole Agent for Old Crow Whiskey.
Liberal advances made on ffoosigiuaenti of Cotton. aepl2-3mo
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