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Hancock as a Nominee. We do not like to cherish animos ity, and when wo consider the fact that Gen. Hancock did much to re lieve the -Buffering of the Southern |>eople, and when again wo think of his noble conduct towards tho op pressed people of New Orleans, we can but praise him and wish him well. But his conduct in the Surratt trial will stand as a scar upon his name not to be erased. She paid a penalty not just or right. She went to her grave without evidence sufficient to convict, arid it is now an established fact that her so-called legal hanging was noth ing less than a murder. The name of Andrew Johnson, Senator King of N. Y., W infield Scott and Hancock are too closely connected with this mur der to be forgotten, and this must for ever preclude bin? from being Presi dent. Bayard, not Hancock.?C??i tlcn Journal, What I Would Do ? If I were possessed of the most valuable things in the world, and were about to will them away, tho following wouhl.be my plan of distri bution : I would give to the world truth and friendship, which are very scarce. I would give an additional portion of truth to lawyers, traders and mer chants. I would give to physicians skill and learning. I would give to printers their pay. To gossip women short tonges. To young women good seu^e, mod esty, large waists aud natuial teeth. To young sprouts and dandies, common stuse, little cash and hard labor. To maidens good temper, smooth l.l..l,M.,l. To old bachelors love for nature, children and wives. A Distant Theological Target. As lie was ascending the pulpit Flops one of the elders button holed him to whisper an additional caution : "The liquor dealer I as just come into church, and he gives us a lift sometimes. 1 wish you would be par ticular not to allude to the whiskey business or the temperance question " "The young minsitcr getting fright, cned to see the moral ground thus tcail''?- narrow'ng be.'ore him, in quired : "Whom or what shall I preach against, then V" The elder's reply came like an air of triumph : "Preach against the Mormons; they havu't not got a friend in town."? iliana pape.". Bev. H. F. Cluietzberg had his valise stolen at the depot of the South Carolina Railroad, Charleston, on Wednesday. October 1. lie placed it on a frat in the car, an 1 stepped out to get his ticket, preparatory to leaving for Indian Fields camp meet* irg. Cli returning to the ear his va lise with contents?changos of cloth ing, nine orten dollars in money and the seim?nizing labors oi six y< urs? I were gone. But be immediately set about such an outfit as the neeessiti-is id' the hont required, went on to camp meeting and preached like nothing bad happened.?>s'hri*ltttn N?/V//*oor, A great many young men say that they are too poor to many. They seem to think that a wife vvoulJ bean additional expense, without a pro portionate leturn, We don't know how for the girls are responsible for the.-c impressions. Some women es* caje much trouble by not getting married to some men. And some men are made miserable by marrying some wotntu. So w< conclude, that marriage, alter all, i^ a "lean in the dark."?Lancusfcr l.nh/> r. ?i ? ? In 178-1 the. Methodist Kpisoopnl church in the Unite I States was organized, with 8-1 itinerant preach-, risaud I-1,008 members. At the close Of 1878 thtse numbers had increased to n,(>70 inlinerant preachers and 1,698,282 members. If bis ruft rs to the Niithuu church alon , wc tale it. ~ S'i>>:] Rev. \\ . SV. 11icks, fovunrly of St. John's Church, Charleston, S. left Jacksonville, K'a. for New York State, on Thursday last, where h." will ppeak until the election in November, on the II?publican ..ide. Jefferson Davis declines an offor of 1 dlnrs to w " * I aul H. Hay no, the Southern poc', thinks of making his home in the North, saying that the South shov s little appreciation of letters, aud giv- s no encouragement to the professional literary man. He has heon for some weeks with Whittiet in Ossipee, N. H., and has enjoyed the hospitality of Longfellow and others in Bostou. mmu ? ? Alexander Stephens says there hap, been so much corrup :on in office and so much mismanagement of State affairs in Georgia that the Independ ent party has become very strong, and he expects to see it carry the Sta'e this fall. To Amend An Ordinance Ratified March" l'Jth J S74, creating the office of Clerk and Treasurer of Town Council. Re it Ordained by the Mayor and Alder men of the Town of Orungchitrg-in Council Assembled, That Section Tit. of An Ordi ancc creating the office of Clerk of Council aud defining his duties, be amended bv striking out the words and figures five hundred (S500) on the sixth Section of said Ordinance and inserting in lieu thereof the words and figures one thousand (1,000.) Po it further Ordained that all Ordinan ces and parts uf Ordinances in conflict with this are hereby repealed. Done in Council this 7th dav of Oct. 1S79 J. W. M?31SLKY, Mayor. C. R, JONES, Clerk of Council. oct 10 2t _..;.i. I : .1 i... I,. Ithrce r Hoi ? ? e ?' ! hail" I. .r. Hl t! ? strrj - i it iY ..i.l f, - .ttv-iof i ! I nwr r*| u r'tid it ii i t ?. ? r i_ i ihr mis:*i i ? v ; . f ?; i aii"l i.\ tr/ii>i{ 10 .1. HjMoo 1 JM< I ...ill. W ;.l 1 fef.'Tr I I ttt about three I 1 : .1 Ii? i. .: ptilMMI (about tr- .N it . t I rl i'ncc every !.j I. : ami |>.1|CT impurities . 1.1 it. 1 oe i ? tin. 11. tlt.wl !?!?; ttti'.t if the Liver hci^nie? ral.td irutn the blood, Init car . !?> .-It j..??:? i f ?Ii? ?ystem, pc llirotn-h l' 1 por. r> 61 the j i . . 1 mm j '.: . v i.r a c!i:ty brown ?? ? 1 I ..ouies diseased, and iJy*. - ? ' i,l lipalion. HcntiAclic. l'.lli .; ,i ? M..'..vri.d Fever*. I'ilcs, - t -1 ?and p-iicral debility fob l.'s H riN'f, the treat vegetable " .? 1 ..i.idi.v, cius..* ?'. : Liver lu throe. ; . j. uutfi ? lif bile emH time ll.< t!ir.uie-*i il, : ; lor.,: ll r- i. an ??? s; and t'.c rf:'c?'t of even :> lew dote* .? < ? a.p!..-. ion ur a bro?? t? >'ii ;v looking r :>.i.: !t nil ??'.??> tr\ it ? they l-injj the ! .'.rst : . Mptum?I j >!i uppcar. The citri of all bili lou* ittjeanvi mi.t l.ivorcomplaintii rncwle certain Ky taking ? r.i-a 1 in.1 i? accordance with directions, jlfiadacru) It pcneral'v c*;r?.J in Iwcn'y minute*, and no cIUe.l*e that in.cj front ihc Uv.r cm exist " SOi'dA'1 A RUnr.TITUTE for PILLS |BY ALU DRUOOtSTS. jTs!:o n c:ats and$1.00 Pjl The fr.tali-.y of C'^iKU'npiion ? r T'.iroM r.ml (V|J L:::.a? Oiscr es. vhlcJt kwecp i . t'..* prave at I. r.sl ?M| ()]-;;:rn i: ^.'.{r;*!;ine trcatineiit, wbicli ^:n;; ly s!ti? <fy pcfic? li?-%V5V-k Qf ilcuth gees oft. ^,..,.???ill -?|; :; ' '. if Oi'! . 1 cr Mon ! i:i<\ or fitry prcnamlion vA|of.Oi>ium,..-! i -r cr l'rus.-ic Acid, can lie foutid ^! i-i :lie lo.onti Ki.1 Cot-oil Sr::vr, which hat T? cured ;..:!? w!io are livi:^ :o ?' . ^::!> In? ? -a C-lrcins.imr.ilhin"?. No rrcT't vrcr/j <? ? l'? <J?^? If {than lp*ay.lii;.t C>ust(iu|>tiiMi i? hu.u:_llc. 'IV.e . ??:i ? .uri Fi.owi.: Cov?tt Pvr.f" '.1 K w, ?^i-.ll o'.ltrrmean'. 1 ? . f.-ileO. A!. >, Ct W?, Ci-.tr.??. *j \ ?.:.:.i-. I'svrikliil!?, nn-l all <!i-c^?v. <.f the tSr....t *H ami I :? Ktaij Cte lc*tinttn'.it.U of the 11 :. Alexander It. S:< -.H iis, l.Vt>v. Smith anil Kx-Gov. ' ll'.rov.n ol (V.l., lion. Oto. l'tal-oJ;-, r? well at J\ ?.'.('?: of ft.. i ''i.O.j: cstrcji in our Im?ok?frei lo ail rt the i!iii:< rtora?an<t 1?; ron'vincctl th-.t if -1 you ? ijh to 1 : r..ir-d you c-n bu by taking the "> t'.i.or-l 1 "toa Cncill Svrui-. ' '. ,he tto Tfc-'Mt* rr^I.orenitcs'f.'v 5nr?Tnro.it, ?I when yon i n-i ?? t ''t..>i?it l'i o\fi "? Svitfl' at i..uo ) i?rics. F? .? Ly .?1 DrujjirUu : I?ri03 25 Cents and $1.00 Crave milt: ?3J ,!i ...a..-^ ili .t: ^ < ic caM of .v .1 lilceroui Snr Dlh*trcatc ! with skii or liny in" tl !.. v :.rc m.ttlc In ilic IrcMincnt of all .e from |t.?ii.vri in ihe Ltood. Not . :"ulu. Syi.liitU, White Swctlinff, and Skilt l'isi.isc, in a thoiuujid. t |lt?* i leof Mercury in -ome form, l-mos, and iho tlisoav it pro than any othtr kind of hloo.1 or t.^. Pit. j'iTMunKT"?.'sSTii i in ; I ?l'.l.tflttT is ihe only medicine ;? id recovery front Scrofula, Sy nad Merct;ri.*.l ? "??t> all Map?.*, can ue ahly touii'' '. ..i'd i'i. i will cure Cancer. . ill Im j .id Ii) the |>ropricti.r? if Mcroury, ?nt no! portly v.j;. ;..Li^ a.i I liatm ss er?n h. foutvl !?? il. I'ri c by . )?i i*,:i??t*. <i ? ->. ( :.omi Fi.it?? i is Lutum SvMttp and M lutnri t.'s Mi'.? u iii i i m'r t.iti ? f?-i ?"??tic by all Drug, i.i ? < nt . ii ! ^;.oo bottles. A. F. HSI;R2LL ti CO., Proprietors, P:J'LA?WLPH1A '*\. For'gale by Pr. A C. Duke?. % OtD AND RELIABLE. 1 Sanfoho's LrvF.a IxviaoRATor.J a Standard Family Remedy for ^ SKliaeaseBof the Liver, Stomach e?aiul Bowels.?It is Purely I ?*Vegetable.? Tt never , ^Debilitates?ft ia SCntbnrticand .*J ITT on ia. c r i t 3 g Invigorate > i;-?1* hnn been umh in my practiot by tho public, ?!??- mi more lhau 35 years with unprecedented results. -D trrst* cmcti' ao CALIF0RN1A STORE! I S ORRENTRTJE <& LORYEA Having just recoivcd from First-Class HOUSES, a Complete and well ^elected FALL STOCK, we are now prepared to meet the demands of the Public at the LOWEST PUICES in Oraugeburg in DRY GOODS ^VND NOTIONS A full SUPPLY on band, and to be sold CHEAPER than ever. A full line of GENTS, LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN SHOES Warranted New StOClt and at PRICES that can't be BEAT All Shoes subject to exchange or MONEY returned if not satisfactory. GROCERIES & CANNED GOODS To meet meot every demand, and at ten per cen t lower than elsewhere. B*?f Give us a trial and prove our assertions. SORRKKTR?R & LORYAE, "California Store." N. B.?Mr. A. L. STROMAN is now with us, and shall bo pleased to see his numerous friends, and will do the best to please everybody. Don't forget our ILLUMINATORS which is par Excellence. IXL "RESTAURANT BY A. M. IZLAR. AGT. At Brigffmann's Old Stand Call and get your Hot Meals, Fancy Drinks and Fine Cignra, Come early and order your Oyster Stew. Oyster Fry, Chicken and Rice, Ham and Rice, Beefsteak and Rice, Saussage and Rice, Hams and Eggs, Coffee, &c., A.c. Having obtained a 1 iist C lass IVstaurnnt Cook, I piepare evrything in Nice Style. C 1 and satisfy your appetite Everything put down at Bottom Prices. aug 29, 1879 11 ?RiGEIRfi SALOOH AI RESTAURANT BY Z. J. K 1 N G, AT W M SHUNT'S ODD ST^VTSTI) Will keep constantly on hand Eina Ch.eiwi.ii ?m-l Smolting Tobacco I make a specialty in keeping the Purest Mountain Corn Whiskey. My Restaurant will be open day and night and sapplied with the best the Market affords. Give me a call and examine my prices and goods. n"g 1 1879 K. J. KL\G . C. PIKE AT THE SAME OLD STAND Is i re pared to serve his ninny customers during this year, as in the past, with FIRST-CLflSS G30DS At the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES We l ave on hand a'Large and well Assorted S T O CK O F GOOD S With Polite and Experienced CI^KIfclCS to show them. I am making preparations to hnndleja'l of the Best Grades of PHOSPHAETS AND ACIDS. I respectfully ask the continuance of the Libetal Patronnge'soVgene rously bestowed in the past. Bfc3>"* Highest Markst Price paid for all ? untry Produce. J. C. PIKE The Gullet Gin Branch Factory, A 1J O rV A.. OA. 0. M. STONE & CO., GENERAL AGENTS. Te supplv the increased demand f??r the IMPROVED GULLETT GIN. GIN FEEDEtt and CONDENSER, Branch Works have been established in Augusta, orders will be filled promptly and satisfaction guaranteed to purchasers. oins Repaired by skilled Workmen. Wo have Tcetimonials from Cotton Dealers in every Section which prove the Superiority of the Gullett Gin over all others. We are Agents for BIG E LO STEAM ENGINE. Mounted or S'tntici ei, with either Vertical or Horizontal Roller. Ec tnomixer Engines, Scrrw iind Lever Cotton Presses, Saw and (trist Mills, Buliblo Scales, Ac. W rite for Circulars and Price List. Address <> jVI STONJ?: <fc CO ? feb 21 |t.'olt?iii I'licsora, Augusta, Ga. H. S. RENNEKER, CORNER RUSSELL & BROUGHTON STS., Will keep constantly on hand the following goods: Coffees Bacon, Canned Salmon, T?as, Strips, " L?dwters, P il gars, Hams, " Mackerel, F.oiir, Lard, " t-yrfpw, Grist, Butter, - " Linatoes, Meal, Soap. " Green Peas, Rice, Matth, '? Coin llcef, All of ihr above nifhdcsT gnnrntifee lobe FRE^TI. and will so l them r.s LOW it.- the LOW 1>T lor the u.eh. Call and examine my Stock and prices before you purchase. Always Ueep on hand a full supply of LIQrMKS, WIXES'J?XD CICABS. The Celebrated "Oakley Bitters." Persons who arosuUfering from Indigestion and who aro liable to Chills Come! Gome!! Come!!! Come!!!! Ye meu a d maideiiB great and small, The young, the old, the gay and all To WALKER'S GROCERY repair, And get al you wish for, there. His TEA and COFFEE can't be beat, His SUGAR is sincerely sweet, His BACON and his HAMS are nice, And sold always at tho LOWEST PRICE, No other kind you'll ever chew, If his TOBACCO meets your view, And all will bless their happy stars, Who chance to smoak his fine SEGA RS. And if you'd feel his sovereign power Just try his new delightful FLOUR. Since ho a GROCERY has begun, His GOODS are all A NUMBER ONE, Then tell it to the young and old He will not eVr be UNDER SOLD. Stay not to hear some boastful talker, But call and get your GOODS from WALKEE. Wait not until you all get poorer, Conic and be served by AB L. MOORER, W ho. *o his cordial country friends, A GENERA L invitation sends, And WARREN GARDNER too, solicits Your kind attention and your visits, And A. B. WALKER boss of all, Signs his greeting to the call. A R WALKER Champion Grocer of Modern Times. JUST AT THE CORNER OF Kussel Street and Railroad Avenue BY J. W. MOSELEY, A full Stock of A GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Which ?111 be sold CHEAP t>* CASH. All my Old Friends and as many New Ones as will favor mo with a call is respectfully invited to examine my Goods and Prices. j? 24-iy_J. AV. KIRK E 0 ^ I IT S 0 IT, DEALER IN BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, Grccer es and Plantation Supples, At prices as LOW as thoy can 1? sohl for cash. Insurance und Co lecting Agent, Fire Insurance Risks taken at reasonable rates in first-class Companies. Plantation Risks a Specialty. Will Insure your Stock, cither Horses or Cows against death by Lightning or Fire. Collections of all kinds will receive prompt attention. KIRK" ROBINSON KUSSEL ST. ORANGEBURv?, 8. C. IT IS TRUE! That Im selling the PUREST and FINEST GRADES of WHISKEY For LESS MONEY than any other Store in Town. 1 keep a large assortment of OHR WING and S O KI MG TOBAC COS including the only GENUINE DURHAM Smoking Tobacco sold in this Maiket, and the ' OLD LOG CABIN," which is the Finest Brand of Chewing Tobacco ever Manufactured. Also a fine assortment of CHOICE C ICAHS, including the celebrated ^i)0? ll,<5 fittest 5 cent Cigar ever sold THE GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is crowded with choice fresh Gt'ODS which I am selling at incredible LOW PRICES. A Speciality made in Fl OUR, which, in its white ness and excellence cannot be surpassed. All that is necessary to prove the truth of the above statement is to call und examine for yourselves. James Van Tassel, Agt. sept 20 1878.?mar 1(5 At Muller's Old Stand. SPRING GOODS! D. A. SAIN, IN THE TOWN OF ST. MATTHEWS. Would respectfully inform his friends und the public generally tha* has just received a full stock of Dry Goods, GRO BRXBS, TOBCCOs ani SKUA ItK, LlftUOS BOTH FOREIGN and DOME illC, 11A RDWAKE, ifcc, All of which he is offering at BOTTOM PRICES. _r>. A, SAIN. A New Carriage Shop! The KUBSCRTRPI1 winld rerr-frtfullj inform his friends and the Public generally that lie has ji.-t completed bis l HOFS ON MARKET STREET Near Mr. B. F. SLATER'S Livit) Stable; whire he is prepared to receive an(T build to order T.ijLiltt, Siny ) or Doiibl Shi Reiser s And f.nish them in fnst-clasa stylo of the best Select Material. Also ONE AXIJ TWO UOUS*; WAC20NS Put ?vj K ihr fcl.oitod notice. Repairing of all kinds done Neatly and Strong. Korse S hoe ill by Expert Smiths.