The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 18, 1898, Image 5

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Hen’s Suits, Fancy Cheviots. Fancy Worsteds. Fancy Cassimeres. Th#r#'» a R«a*on for th# Und#r Pnc#*. C«cti om of ih«M m)U cou»d l#« of * m«k*r wkc manufactured e«U, but not wtaaly. Makar* era always n Advance of th# ratal! *#*Mn# aaa«on. Tbay have to ,u»m aHaad a* to trad# condition* - anJ hope. Wa tan today of tucn hop#* not raal tad by a calabcatad maker, and hi* product* find raw owner*, throuyh u». bacauaa of tha buona*% nac«**itla* of th# man who onkau ahead wron#* A chance for money-saving that feidom come* ju*t before Christmas L C. LEVY’S Si k CO. ACARCML** WMVflt CttK#l Av* i<m la Cst t#t# si tits* Ifgli IS AllMlt Tlta A tISSIS tMHSMI Ml* sf M* , a• i tiW>* t|t( c Vfsrfb*) Ityfiss tB4 JN® * j Mato# Oss*fsl ftSsfftMf ssA «!*••«. , tdSSSSS Wo* It#* prtMMffiptf IS s j ft-«•#* si tSs rUf. fit rsrrlsf* tsitsislsS Use. * Of*. as ft Oss |Vbsisfic*gs if i rr»«««1* fhr PtSrtltr**' fell Wft! ritclitrtr ittf* of tils CouoUliN. tlMf Art %nr KnniHh) is (wa# bets* ~«» lb# comer ©f tlf frireet tld S csr fur® j « R | the cervt to lsvr Use si.a R»r!» Ac s recs!t of tbr wtlfiiws of the drlnr ibs ecrricfe til rctifbl be* iirtti s Ufci*ph,sr post nd Ibe csr and tbc body of tbe rentes*, cc sell sc the re*r crb?*lc. was tor® to plMfe None of tbe occupant* of (be vebl els sers Injirrd is say scy. iltboifb <1 sac s eery sarros ecr»pe for On. Hh after end btc tso tosipen tout Tb* three setters!* took the matter ooolty and me At no Sooct to set elfir of tb* wreck. Gftt I.»»ion SuaMy ts««: ’<l th«t H won Id b. just as wall lo |rt oat. alnc j th* Mrrtip would be of no further use Tbe doom of tbe carriage were , both cloned, one by tbe car and the other by the large telephone poet noil Jumping out of the rear of the .hatur* ed carriage, tlen. Lawton and Oen Pennington aeeUted Gen. Shafter to nllght. A carriage eraa provided for the : party of general* at once, and tbe new driver wa* given Instruction* to g > glow around the corner*. Make your home bright and cheerful by adding to it a nice Bedroom Suit or Parlor Suit, a nice Dining room outfit, Ladies’Writ ing Desk, China Closet or a nice piece of Furniture of some kind. It will make your wife happy, thereby making a happy home. Any of the above can be found at the Augusta House Furnishing Co. Found at Fair Three umbrellas tint) several handker chiefs ware left at the Fair. Owners ran get same by catling on Mr. W. Ed ward Platt. Asa P. Brooks. Will Asa P- Brooks, of the Fifteenth M nnesota. call at The Herald office at hi* earliest convenience. We Will Next Week Receive a fresh stock of Xmas goods. Our stock will embrace everything imaginable in our line of new design. The best we can secure for the trade of the season OPEN EVENINGS ENGRAVING done FREE WM. SCHWEIGERT & CO.» NEW VIAR 5 HOF A fVMgbtful 'Affair IkM WtN IktW Jaa I*4. M*tti t*a *t%att *i klmumim Hell c kt* VeCMTC buffe. *f Mr f H I Hrc*%«. j Buy something useful as well a* ornamental for your mother, sister, wife or daughter. You can get that pras^nt at the Au gusta House Furnishing Company, 83© Broad St. LIEUT- FEKQUSON A *krd to Call Far Brats let M«* By Mtfn at f ak I Li*ut fVritue *ft. of Cam® M*t kens*' [who won th* child* *»»ld i*m«*»*t at * th* Fair I* **! *d to call «n Mr. Plstt l*iid ift It. Th* bracelet wife »«a •*%- j ! ,-rttl «l*y• afn. but 1-4*lll. K**nftt#****’# | regiment »•» not kn»«* and he hsa , Ittswt yet b**n lo*at*d. Mr, Tbumvmm I* a*k*<t to call for I fearing foil* wog» by him. AT DALY & CO’S. New line fur Neck pieces in Monday. Any old price for cloaks, capes, jackets and furs- DECORATE. Thousands of yards of > Bunting, national colors. Only lot in the city. . FOfc XMAS. Dress goods, 9iiks, hand kerchiefs, gloves, umbrel las, blankets, comforts, j curtains, table linens, tow els, &c. These goods will 'be sold regardless of cost for this week. DON’T PUT OFF COMING We are slaughtering high class Dry Goods. You get your money’s worth twice by buying of Jas. Daly & Co. Shewmake’s Tour attention I* called to the ad of Shewmahe's In today'a l*»u<- of The Herald. They buy well and sHI well. Their good* are up-to-date; prices down to *ero. They carry finest line of fancy groceries and table delicacies In the city. Olve them a call. THB) A.TT3-TJSTA. SUNDAY HIBALU tNfeUMII* fMAMktiM Ha eg>iaw» Apf'oma tha** fht*U 1 #*■* • • mm *••*♦*•* *we -* •***» lt*e\ ■ HI I ftlu tflmiMflMkr #%** wt «M* t *M ***** j *** **** I Tks* #title 4tMNRI##BMI #*Mbe • *•#§ i K*ti!o *t* ihfiife ©lff *< Iv |H*- «h*f* n by th**m. «h.-n the tlm* »*f cty# Th* in**ttt*hl#» *itd **f»*r*»u* **T« {vice# «»f ih* f*dt** wilt not l«* f«*r*»*tftu |Uy u* M««*t>*. Uit tb# memorr **f th*m | wilt t»* *b*ii*h*4 mm *%»d*f»r* «»f th” [by « om*t). j Th*** i milutymjf ltif«»nn*l, hut i _ . w hm*i.' *fid 'Hy It rcvtilffd,' lh.il ttaby Trunk* At AuKUrU Trunk Factory. M 3 Ilrond street. Timely *u**e«tlon«. The average American prefer* •*«**-; thins acnalhle na • <*hrlstmaa sift. and. there I* nothin* a ntnn or no.nan an-! )l>rrrlat«* more than a |»alr «f nice tie.i- ; room allfnera. We hare tJeni lemon'* ] Clipper* In viol kid. attft. hand-turned laolea, nice*! <|oalily. tor tl -VI. and U- Idle* Kelt Kur-trlmme<l Juliet* In l-eat quality for 11 40 eaai tiy the same kind aa you ae* .advertised at *2.<W In the leading magriglne*. No*’. V->Uf " loaehman or hutler must lie reniemlier ed-a nice dr.-say hat for SM» la JVM the thin* Then the cook or hmia, klrl would appreciate * new t»air of ahra-r. We have *i»kl ont# for 11.08. WM. MI’I.MKIIIN H«iNH a c<>. The Central of Georgia Railway will sell tickets, Augusta to Macon and re turn for $2.55, Dec. 18, limited to Dec. 20, return ing account President Mc- Kinley’s visit to that city. For further information call on agent of this com pany. _____ I Jsnlorth-Newman. Mr. T. W. Danforth and Miss Chrls -1 tina Newman will he married this ev ening at S o'clork at the residence of Mr. Thomas, on Walton Way ltev Mr. Jacks will officiate. Mr. Danforth Is from one of the old aristocratic fam ilies of Edgefield. H. C., and is a suc cessful young dairyman. Mias Newman IB the daughter of Cant. John Newman and is a very charming young lady and has quite a. number of friends. Elegant picture* for Christmas pres-j ents from 25 cents to ten dollars. Dun bar & Williams. The Augusta House Fur nishing Company can and will make you better prices —give you better Furni ture giva you better treatment than any other house that sells Furniture. Gifts In The Herald today will be found the advertisement of J. Miller Walker, in which he tells you of the many suitable presents that he has on hand. It Is simple and to the point; read It. You will And everything as represented at the above place. We have the best large type Bibles in flexible bind ings in the city. Our price only $ 1.50, others charge $2.50 and $3.00. At Richards & Shaver’s. E. H. Hie. Has flee ftcck of Pork, Beef, Veal and Sausages always on hand . Call and see what TO has for the inner man. T-'lho* and donorfiMons ■'( all lfindf* ul T. d'fTi tJyj'w. vAt f ivykt mma tiokk 0* mmmm | i A tit**4 laWlal m itM hM«tt at t* ***** Ih* M <•« *- *«1 .. 0 Dm •-« \w n» of Ih— h. 1.11. dead Remark* of Mr Catvla. tm *ald be waa a drmerral tditb mikl but Igpfe liiitif 'Th* h.»i»i»y «Hcurr»n«f of yMtenUr j t»«ir«‘**tt*d lll**r*llty of f»n *ll ll'* uotiM *|»**iik a# n Cofif«*<l*r*t* j v#t#r*n. »1* hud ffdloWFd Ihr llau of j ih* OoAfodrrm y from till h* %»*« • phot out Of th* mrmy «t lh~ letttl# of ' Frankllu. N >v*ml» r *t«. Im*.4 ll* hml * ('<inf<'(irrity pildlpr wlih hut n .ingle thought-lb* Imh \ -<*nd*n« «* of th# Fonfclerary. His rxperleßCr a* a a. l iller cnui.'.d him keenly ami heartily 10 appreciate the generous sentiments "expressed ley President McKinley—him self u union veteran. It. was Indeed n»- . |,)e of the |.r*-sldent to euga-'si that th** ' time had tome when the pailon should • lulm the* privilege of shstlng with us In earing for the graves of the heroic j .lead of thW south. WhLir he recalled 1 1 he fact that In the Tar north there ar ! •tuft*., thirty thousand graves of gallant 1 Confederate st) id Ittf, who had laid their i lives upon the allar* us ,lhelr beloved southland, to a great rkitatl unmarked and uncared for. anti heanl the splendid I utterances' of the prwlilfilt, his heart swelled with Joy and the tears came to | his eyes. la»st night, after retiring,these i iveoltitlona came to his mind. They rep ! resented no sentiment at all. hut cama | straight from his heart. He felt confi dent that there was not a Confederate [veteran In the house or In the general I assembly w ho would not glad-heartedly i accept the resolution* ns the expression lof his own feelings. He offered the les , In!ions to the house ami to the senate ins voicing the high degree of apprecia tion In •■•hlch every member of the ueneral assembly whu had the rare pleasure to he In this hall on yesterday holds the eloquent words so sincerely I Spoken by the president of the whole union. . r,ant night, th* resolutions were for ! malty presented to President McKinley 11,.. Hen. Chas. Northen, secretary of the senate, and Hon. John Bolefeulllett. clerk of the house, Mr. Bolefeulllett making the presentation In one of those happy little speeches for which he Is famous. The President responded felic itously, .desiring the gentlemen to con vey his regard* and high sense of ap preciation to their respective houses. At the banquet Hon. Clark Howell, previous to Introducing President Mr- I Klnley, read the resolutions In his heat {style, and they were cheered sentence by sentence to the echo. Malaga Grapes, Salted Almonds, Cauliflower, Hothouse Lettuce, Fancy Celery, At KEENAN’S. Phantom Dance. The 'U. Patrick’s Library Association will give a thantom dance on Monday night. January 2, at their hall. The committee In charge will see that all who attend will have i good time. One of the best bands In the city will be en gaged-fer the occasion. Several of the soldier boys at Camp Mackenzie wilt be on : fiand to enjoy a good evening’s pleasure. , - ;V / ~. i . . —- The Augusta House Fur nishing Company is ex* clusively a Furniture house —it is not a mixed store. (HtAl t* HIHI A #1 »H vmmmrn i i f I t ♦#§# m 4 mt tb|i4» 41J ttewß- A*i ****** •* *** ***** I 0, 4 pm* ##4 4tMMHOb #4 I ZZZZrn? toil* l|#Vf u ti it* ** **t **»»» I rit ? *** * I# m *t« (* M f»*ii**«»** 11# u M#,iu» ' tb'** j m# | tW imiift* it 4* wnttttt** Kt*#' I ÜbMi* % l*| n*Nfe K **. Hir Hull* _ otm H. TV'ftt*. ‘*Wi* b J fbfe M«* I. f j Nr* %| ** v«*#rg Mr *«4 H«tt J ..* * rtlV<M*»k;« Mr* bs> rt-•*«< i Ww |«> t« Hn**r4 *M Wa**** (Mia tin* »rd nit-"- Mr **4 Mm II •»» | iv J ti T#*m*T ttwtU nftfll. g . _ mi— |Vfti|-fttß N#*# VHi m L. C. rubuttt. mhl Mm# l 4 iiiOntti tfMitttrk. Mft«ft * Ibr Vh *** »»*»,• Mr mm* Mr* J M***#» V ft A : Mr «i 4 Mm KdiMk xi.pn r * Xmb: Mm- ll* ll* 4nt4tt4f« 'iltmftM «tb#f t*NMfe ttrttl Ifflt* ttt * »tK»ri ttblt* »«Mt I«»ft4b*rm# m 4 4\m* t r i mu** | Unn<s! Will ttM VMIrQ til ,tw rtteMHeMM «t th* «#»«•» *•< f«vor*4 koiar. Next Wednesday we will have an odd Chilr sale. Anything In chairs from a kitchen chair to a nice hall chair at one-half price A close out to make room for others. Thomas A Barton. THIRTI I.NTII Wm Heat .I*l* Mkklggs »■ Ort*** ' **- Urda>. Thins -fifth Ml* Htgart had a ftamr *4 firrdUalf to la* |»la)r*ft tars af* tentuoii at th** ball tuirb I *l »ry< thl# m»mtn« tb# tVO tnana«#f# of tb**! ti*ama m#t and 4#rbt#*l to j»»a>* tb** lamr at omr on tb* Tblrt«*mtb i*ara«lv \ t lo'ga ti l# . gjirtH* ««» mll<Mt UWL M*«rlm»n. nt Ihr Thlrleenlh. •cu-,| a. referee and te.xt. OHgge. «f the Thlrfcenlh. a'teS a» umpire. T»<> thirty-minute Mm w**r# |*Mfey#d and riml a Hran«r, falrrr gam** ha# n«-v**r lir#n aitn*i»iM«l b#rr. n«» on# bHn* tl»«- •itiallfl**>| for plugging and no "ne be* log glfe'on mark# for unfair playing. In the diet half th- TMrlwnth P. nn *\ Ivanla eu- < ee.l-,1 In actirlng foor 11. mhdiw-n, aml two anal*. Th- ee.,.hd I taylint, llie Thlrtv-hfth plnyiag an up i hill gam**, and although they did nut leecun- any iv.lnte, aacceeded in foiling ilh.. . fforta of th<- Thlrfy-rlfth lo anrur,- ~o.re polnta. Th. *.ore atmal at the . nl of th-- game S 2 to # In favor of th<’ Thlrt.--'nth. T 1,.. bloeklng nr Fiimmlnga. run of Neigt. Felloaa. playing of Klee ae •luartvrhaek. who had never played with ib. team before, and the general team work won the day for 1 Viinay 1 - \anla. fail. Mi Fut'-heon.of tlm Thirty-tiflh t play«*«l the alar game of the lowing tram. After the game the teama came to th, [city, while they were prepared for and a pen l a pleaaant evening. N. xt Saturday the Pcnnaylvanln hova play the Flrat Maryland, who claim to have the champion team. The game will Ik* a hard fought battle on both akiea. Free for every (oldier and citizen to aeo a cartridge l"ix from the battleahlp Maine after ahe waa blow n up In Ha vana harbor. Thia la good for 15 c-enla. reduction on a 50 cent bangle ring.war ranted to wear two year* nt Alls. Kinchley’x millinery atore, 014 Broad way. Thomas & Barton. The above firm have the most superb line of musical Instruments ever e-en In the South. They have a number of articles that are most suitable for Christmas gifts. When In need of any music do not fail to give them a call. Their line of blryeles Is immense and their prices nnd terms are as reasona ble as one could possibly wish. The large stock of furniture of Fargo was bought by this firm, and they fire it> position to offer remarkable bargain.! In this lire. When out shopping do not tail to call on Thomas & Barton. We can paper your walls, cover your floors, put shades and Lace Curtains on your windows and put Furniture in your rooms. See us before buying. Thomas & Barton. Eye-witnesses Informed Mr. Worces ter that they had seen Juramentados seize the barrel of a rifle on being bny ontcrh and drive the steel further into themselves In order to bring the sol dier at the other end of the piece with in striking distance and cut him down. The Morns will keep “Uncle George" Dewey busy If they should happen to oppose annexation. Immense stock of toys; too many. In fast; will close, put cheap. T. Scaiwda. resst. Sir. and Mrs. Will Rowland and Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Rowland of. Athens 'and' lir'. and Mrs. 'Clarence Leonard Rowland of Waynesboro will spend the , holidays with Mr. and Mis. C. A. •Rowland on Greene street. CLARK MILLING CO.'S WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR Cooks white and bakes equal to patent. Most hutrj tious Flour made. Strongly recommended for dya n*P"C*' OBAHAM I’LOTTPI for batter cakes fully as good as Buckwheat. Glv# it a trial. Ask your grocer for these goods -r " MORPHINE _^. tug, • w. ~, nn« mM4k'#4 I# IN M* *** * '">* #• MKI TklAI. J«**v*gvr ww •• w" ” |- \|\t.KVs HOMK ThIAtMkKT. WS l-H IV K. ‘l V. v * Vi; r StTi ■ Vet 1- • t r— ""'1 f irafr — sto, ‘c'.mUuTi MOMI TKCATMC NT CO 1 - - x>w Twk. MANY SOLDIERS Were In the CMy I •*! M**»« Guards Vary Vigilant. The |»ovo«l guard was *-*tr» vigilant last atghl and woe It wan to Ibe sol dier wh.. t ~uhl not Show un a pass that was o. k. Non th- \Kington hotel tln*r# %r#tv tbr## *»mrd*. who lloW#dj every soldier and » kept »»>« guards ( » r**uy hu«y. A #ll*tit dlfllcttltjr or* ur r***t »wtw«***n m ##*»<l»#r »»kl ■ ttuiml i# tlroad #tr**#t n**#r nothtntt #**rtott#. Th- m*o«r #»# #r-| l>l**«»nti rife #otttl**r# ar** now !«>ck-*l ui> ~ ,m.|U,. xiatjon Instead of at Ih. ar mory, as th- dlatmderiy fellows, when 1 .1. si »f lolse that th«-re was no slcp |,ig for th. other aoMtera In the place. A v-ry large number ol the i*am|. Mackanale Is.ys w.-re In lh<- i-llv lasi .tight and scem-d to Is- doing a good .leal of buying. The Iwrs ea|K clally ittri a ru#lilng bu»liu*##- n * th< ‘ Ihj># in.uKbi arilfl**# ihnt %v»ll «wnt to their Northern toon*-# a# Chrwtßii pr###nt#. Finest Dressed Turkeys, Chickens and Ducks at KEENAN’S. PERSONAL MENTION. Have E. Hi <>tt. of Boston. Is Bl the Plant era. . W. D. Dudley, of Cincinnati, la at the Blunter*. . James Moran, of Detroit. Is at the Arlington. . t ~ Albert Hose, of New York, Is at the Arlington. jno. S. Griffin, of Parnell. «».. Is at the PlanteiH. J. E. Harmon. Jr., of Boston, Is at the Arlington. H. W. Gleason, of San Francisco, Is at the Planter*. Charles P. Hirkerman, of Chicago, is at the Arlington. l)r. Noe! Moore will leave In a few days for Grovetown. Mr. Hal Steiner, of Grovetown, spent yesterday In the city. .Mr. Hamilton Jones, of the Hotel La nier, in Macon, is in the city- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morehead, of Greenevllle, S. C., arc at the Planters. Miss Lula Pierce, of Thomson, will spend Christmas with Miss Louise Smith, cm Mclntosh street. Miss Emmie Jenkins, of Grnliamville, 3. C.. Is spending a few clays with het cousin, Capt. John Jenkins. .Miss Naomi Neill. Ih- lovely daughter Mr. and Mrs. William Neill, Is at home from college at Greenville for the holiday season. Augusta's delegation of Lucy Cobb Institute girls will arrive home the mid dle- of tin- week to spend Christmas with their families. Mrs. M. F. Benkl returned las* Week from New York city, where sh- has been for some months. Her numerous friends welcome her returns home. Miss Buelah Lombard, a lovely ami highly accomplished young lady, re turned home Friday, after a very pleasant visit to friends and relatives in Atlanta. _____ Six Hundred Dollar Dinner. There Is a gentleman In Augusta •who has been promising his wife a piano for a great length of time, put ting lt-r off first with this promise and then with that. Finally she determined that excuse would no longer go. 80, the other day, after they bad finished breakfast she told him that unless he went to Broad street and bought the long-premised instrument he would get no dinner that day. He says that he bought it, but did not relish her six hundred dollar dinner. Remnant Carpet sale n6xt Thursday. Thomas & Barton. Oir imi it Cl'tttiu llTmia it## mmw9 ## %.**i*i4 iwt 4it |||* tm#Mkt dtmtHßi #4*4f b«4 nriftt **4 omm* ** m •%» irmgM atnam*- #t *#* *0 m *m* •#*#«% *4 ►*. *«*f • iM *fe*#tt t«» &•***.. ****** isimm itt«*** 41*4 00^0 a. 1 m a.*, u s altlrlbi ttt * *T r>n It# ((Ml • 1 % i.r t#l iifijr' ##4 #fe fe *a«4 m l*#4t o** MM* 0 A. J. I.LNKL. 4 4Ft |tf>4 Ml* PARLOR MARKKT. OS I tread Street. ONK OP OL'R I (H)LOOS f#r tnttf «UN** ttrttl ***** ptw m ititMe ml p»«w* ? tbitt4 Mi lb* u«»e ««l tun*)* 1 but rm »MI ~ tmmh*r f««r Tuarf m guy ,■ A nfe**. fai stiii fnt~ y (itfitey biufe m 4**## life*l r.a»AS*i n«4 Wttb tb< fettiftf littfe $ \4t ttfli hair « vriytMl ttt liar tiffed * f mttttak i»«ttlir?. m*m*. t rnfr n an 4 retrtf tbttl * *#4fe. duff fit tb# hriMmf*. IH f 4 <nf*tWMf POWELL A COMPANY. special Notices; InMaliment Notice. (ifft,, ~f Aucu#ttt ll* #l Ktlalt and 141- pruteen.-nt C.initsxny, Augusta. G«.. Owe. i; and IS. IMM. I THE HEGFLAH MONTHLY INHTAL MI'NT of thia conn any la due and taiyahl- at Ihls ■HI - on MONDAY \V. B. Yol’NO, Pr,aidant.. W. C. Jon,-*. Bccretary. Special Notice. THIS IK T,» NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that I hn»‘‘ withdrawn from the Au [ gusin Mantel end Supply Co. and have plircknsid tlw bicycle Lualneas ■>f the u’soe Him and will ••• ntlnue mat t-qyln-sK in all lla branchea at T. I! MATHHWSOM. Annul' Communication. » WEBB IJIIHSI-0 NO. !«*. F. A JL A. M. WA Augusta, (is.. I*c' - I*. ISfS • Th> annual meeting »f Webb Lcriga, No. IM. K. A A. M., will Is- held In the Blue Ttoom. Masonic Hall, on Monday evening. H«h Inst., at S o'clock. Election of officer* for ensu ing year. Member* will tak< notice thereof. Visiting brethren will l>e eordlnlly welcomed. ItV order; E. H M’CHEABY. W. M C. K. Coffin. Secretary. - ■ GRAND NATJO«AUPW»|^) IfKndwsrd by the Medical PrufgM.ion of | w the W..rld as the Best Took: f « I f leftcenM £r*-m Yellow P*\'tr.TyWm |l | Paver and All Mslartol TreuMaai It in- II creuseft tho Appetite, ■treiuithen* tn# I Nerve*and buiM* up lUo entire by*tcin. I New York i bVougcri i Co., 26-30 N.WiIIUmSI HIP None Can Be BETTER | CoalllWood Centre and Fenwick streets# Bell ’Phone 1874. IMPERIAL COAL CO., J. H. MILTON, Mgr. CLOSING ODT SALE In order to close out my entire stock of woolens by the first of February, by the pattern or made to order, 1 will sell at and below l cost. TERMS CASH. WM.E BENSON Merchant Tailor, 743 Broad St. BRASS BAND OUTFITS '\St "\ PIANOS, ORGANS and j MUSICAL INSTRUnENTS. li lh 4. Everything New In UjjiK SHEET nusic THOMAS & BARTON, Augusta, G»,