Daily press. (Augusta, Ga.) 1866-1867, April 15, 1866, Image 3

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€|l ftailn rrss. j Cl TV CIKCI LATION. « J A. l° KN ’ IXli A!>ri! 1 ISM ■k Bo Advertisers. man in Ati m doul.ts that llic Ihn.v ■HHHk host medium tin..a 'll n'.l.-ii HH in this oilv. «f invite him |>ler*sure. as a matter id' sii..»in.- hiai ;In- t umber .; daily. jigH Advertisements. Palo— N... II Telfair street. Urn. U. Davis. X Item! f *AL MATTERS. el% Bet Oil KECOED ■lf’o/: to-i)a r. Cltt It.'ll l'l.rn.'r l; r.-ene in&fcon Mre.*t'. Sai:.lav School * 3&^ 9 A.M. Preach in gas halt' f'Mi- '’WM.. hy tlit* Pastor. Kev. .1. if. n«l;i> Soho •! at .‘5 P. M : >intr jng at half past 2 P. M. P. M., hy Dr. Winkler. If.. E. CHttuii —(livene st., Kev. A. Wright, at half- Si., ami 7} P. M. Sunday iMss#! past 2 P. M. E. Eni Ht ii —Etvrm' st., :im<l Mel ijto.'li. l’re:i«-l:- (100. Kramer. at 1(' l . A. M., M. l»y the Pa-r.-r. .ev. A. S a’ > <»Vl<H*k A.M of Council. SHa called Meeting of the C\v o’clock ycsterd.iv h.'lernion, of the Siauding which was given. ' imm fr° m Gie Finance Committee, informal report showing the and expenditure:- ‘ -r the rim-*. Baker and W. 11. erect frame buildings in the . i< 1 over f«»r the pn.?cnt. ||i£Bfi[S^Bf r•>m I'. W Ilarker, asking certain improvements on It in the fire limits, to re v.v®. ' l to Cjinmi l t oe ou Engines j u n c i 1. cl’.. 11. Kavr.naugh, com the City I.umpiigl.icr had i$ the s*rcet lamps, win re- j :|j h«s Y l 1 the contract for j kM to the Committee on and report to C-mu- J. P*. Platt, Chief Deport men t, sin; wing the of the Dep.irf:ncn f . roe■•«»- engines in preference *o hand recommending the repair lllilill^B' nH ' houses, etc. Rest rr- ito ou Engines. from Mr. W. Phillips, r •'ommu:.i<-;iti*.n of I]. V on the i ::io- rec: :.i-s offered a resolution to the | action of the late Council j any rcfl'-tien upon Mr. was adopted. - A I*o- !*.:;• :i an* i. ■ : u_; on Engine*. t! r o::;h the to have r <»f* of the hoitra-- ' r-p :i "*■ I u-ith r * " A ih:-> lut ’ an: 1 . -ri/.;::g K.iilr -a'.- an 1 the M.iv.»r V( 'te the .-tori; of the eify (i -' ’ r l’n...' ad C.-ti- H# Mayor, called the atten the imp. »r lance of r u\ lug - competesassessor. ad: -iirncd. mi motion r ’aM, Monday week. Siaffiraßtl'Kits. A «' OT* 'p 'D'ient ( '"' n rr> ; o< J:■■ t > -i. who I^H'-j^^^^^HTiieophiia-. take 4l ground ou t'n- Sai.iiath. be»w*.— !) cviN. if it is -r half a d'-zi-n men to '* Mpyl o\ed lor a portion ol’Suii- - • •• in : - though:- prop' / to the a o* v-pup.-r Sahha:h ' fVe '■'■riniiily Me (1 • not -re where i a >o' ilia r n..:\v>pa |•.• r mi a few j-iou- j.e »ple who irf*holy 10-rror at s;n-ii a seen at -rreet. corners » vy ; y Ml diaeit.-sing uhir a*:-i'rs more earne.-tn* than k%f 1a r paper.-. M'h'n-h is yKn't-i P BP the advocates of Monday g BB| quest i o n. W'% bA'-C *> ‘*. shown that the work r, ti BB done on Saturday, while that on a Monday pa rr >a* on the Sabbath. Now wo i&k ‘tfr ’’JB|’*eligi"U- person whether if “ts work on the Sabbath forbidden by the Com - .-0',,,. , do io : or to voluntarily read woildly oi‘currvm , '*.i in > v^^B| f hut tiie position which BSi(iif|Moiulay jiapers assume* ar:Ullv ' : hvporri-y, and : ■» Puritanism. Blip o Church on the /mbbath fsy k ilfafekp lp w.lv and if our readers cHM the paper until Monday. privilc.rc, and thus no .sras Bj&rhil" as much cannot bo Hb papers. 111~ Lodge, No. lbd, - r-M-ttji to-morrow night. All r >‘ ; *-ti 4 Ks notice and govern jßptgly. Soo notice in Dcatb of H. H. Camming, Esq.—V/e hare the very ineUncholy announcement to make to our readers this morning, of the awfully pydden death of Col. 11. 11. Cum miuK, which took place at his residence, on Broad street, yesterday afternoon. A Graceful Tribute.—The ladies of the White House, at Washington City, sent from the gardens of tho Presidential Mansion, a basket«of magnificent flowers to tho Ladies’ Relief Fair in Baltimore. We hope the President will not “snuff treason iu tho tainted breer.e,*’iu this grate ful tribute to tho suffering pe*'r of the South. The President and his fa ai’y are truly “loyal to the Union,” whiE uis oppo nents are loyal to only one section of that Union, and disloyal to the Government and tho Constitution. Length of tiie Day.— off Cape Horn, fifty-six degrees South latitude, the days in inid-wiuter are about nine hours long. The longest day at Loudon is sixteen hours and a half; Stockholm, eighteen hours and a half; at Hamburg, seventeen hours, at St. Petersburg, tho longest day is eighteen hours, and the shortest five; at Thornea, in Fiuland, the longest day has twenty-one hours and a half, and tho shortest two hours and a half; at Spitsbergen, the longest day is three months and a half. Consignees per Central Rail Road, April 14, 1866.—J E Marlcv, G It It, J 0 M. [F], UJPC <£* Cos, F Timmons, D L Adams, [D], G T Jackson, Col C K Smith, P 11 P M, NCI D, F and: S J N «t Son, A S P L. A Bohn, WAIt A Cos, J V Tarver, J M Lewis, E M Bruce, W B Cannicheal, J M C A Son, JOB* Bro, G K & Bro, B Wolf, Wilkinson A F, J <fc S A B. J Sibley *t Son, B II Brodnax. Cow For Sale.—Any one wishing a fine milch cow, now is their chauco to pro cure one of tho best in the city. We have been told by the advertiser that this cow has been admired by every one that has seen her, and he says sho is a No. 1. See ; notice in another coluhin, and then go to No. 24 Telfair street, and see the cow. Fuse.—We cult special attention to the edvertisement of Messrs. Bones <fc Ren ders >n, of Fuse for sale. See card in another column. Richmond Covnty Superior Court.* The Court will meet to-morrow (Monday) moruiqg, at 9 o’clock. Augusta Market. REPORTED 6 PICT ALLY FOR TUI DAItY PRESS. Augusta. Ga., April 11/lStiG. GOLD—Guying 126 ; nulling 127a128. SlLVEß—Buying 120 ; selling 122. JOB PRISTISG IIOLSE, I Corner of If rood and Mclntosh Streets, L? STAIRS. 'PHIS ESTABLISHMENT HAS! JL been furnished with everything in tho TYPE and PRESS DEPARTMENT that the best Founders could supply, and is prepared to execute orders for every descrip tion of * PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL Job Printing FOR MERCHANTS MANUFACTURERS MECHANICS AUCTIONEERS RANKS RAIL ROADS STEAMBOATS EXPRESS COMPANIES INSURANCE COMPANIF.S HOTELS RESTAURANTS BOARDING-HOUSES THEATRES CONCERT HALLS CLERKS OF COURTS SHERIFFS CONSTABLES LAWYERS DOCTORS DENTISTS COLLEGES SCHOOLS and for all other persons, corporations, and institutions. WE fit!N'T Business Cards Checks Visiting Cards N jtes “At Home ” Cards Drafts Wedding Cards Prices Current Ball Cards Title Deeds Show Cards Trust Deeds Admission Cards Leases Election Cards Receipts Time Tables Tax liills Way-Bills Licenses Circulars Bonds Bill-Heads. Insurance Policies Shippers’ Receipts Calendars Steamers’ Bills Notices Druggists’ Labels Bills of Lading Tobacco Labels Manifests Clothing Labels. Bills of Fare Dray Tickets Concert Bills Coal Tickets Programmes Wood Tickets Theatre Bills Bread Tickets Show Bills Milk Tickets Posters, all sizes Reward Tickets Passenger Tickets Election Tickets. Certificates of Stock Renewal Certificates Manufacturers’ Labels. All work ordered will be done in the most artistic manner, and at very low prices. Printing in every color t shape and form , ON ANY KTND OP PAI’EK, EXECUTED PROMPT, NEAT, C II EA P. E. H. PUGHE, OFFICE OF THE DAILY PRESS, Corner Broad and Mclutosli ats., Up Stairs, Augusta,>Ga. Dry Goods,*Etc. Mrs. 11. McKinnon, (251 Broadway.) ORNAMENTAL HAIR BRAIDS CURLS WIGS ROLLS rPRIMMINGS 1 SILK GILT JET BUTTONS TASSELS SPANGLES CORDS RUCHES KIBBONS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT /TAPS \J LACES NETS FEATHERS FLOWERS WREATHS TNSERTINGS axd EDGINGS. PARASOLS . and SUN UMBRELLAS OROCIIET NEEDLES RUFFLES QIL SILK Kid, silk axi> COTTON GLOVES jy.ACK SILK MITS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT HOOP SKIRTS and CORSETS, (some extra sizes.) Dress goods— BAREGE TARLETON CHINTZ SWISS MUSLTN DOTTED MUSLIN ORGANDIE MULL CHAMBRAY GRENADINE LADIES’ GENTLEMEN And CHILDREN'S POCKET HANDKERCHIEFS From 15e. to S3O THIRD’S EYE DIAPER D FRENCH DIMITY TTEAD HANDKERCHIEFS AIRS. MCKINNON HAS JUST l\l_ returned from New York with a fine stoca of DRESS and MILLINERY GOODS, as above, and will be pleased to see her customers at the Old Stand, 20l Broadway, Augusta, Ga. mh2s—lin FIATS l\D lIOAAETS. STYLES, ■J I N GREAT PROFUSION op LADIES' and MISSES’ HATS and BONNETS Trimmed and untrimmed. MRS. PUG lIE’S, 190 Broad Street. SYLVESTER & C OKEY, 07 A BROAD STREET, 4I ± HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT OF DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, ROOTS AND'SHOES, For the SPUING TRADE! One of the proprietors having purchased these articles himself in New York, at ex tremely low rates, wo are prepared to offer the greatest inducements to purchasers. For HE ALLY CHEAP GOODS, give us a call. SYLVESTER & COREY Country merchants will find it to their advantage to deal with us. mb 28—I m A *. D PICQUET* ESQ., WILL be supported for COUNTY JUDGE at the election on the first Wednesday in May next, by mh2n—td_ _ MANY VOTERS. KCLU’SK FAST FREIGHT LINE . SOUTHERN EXPRESS COMPANY* PROPRIETORS. Established for the purpose of giving dispatch TO HEAVY FREIGHT , AT REDUCED RATES! Is now prepared to receive and forward be tween Savannah, Augusta, Atlanta, Macon, Albauy, Eufaula, Columbus, M ntgomery, Selma, Mobile, and Way Stations. • Ship from. New York to care Eclipse Fast Freight Line, Savannah. THROUGH RECEIPTS GIVEN, AND Insurance Effected When Desired. For further information, rates, etc., in quire of Agents SOUTHERN EXPRESS CO., and at the office of the HARNDEN EXPRESS, ja9—tm 65 Broadway, N. Y. Dry Goq<lh, dc. L. «. FILLETTE, JfILLINERY • AND Fancy Gfoods *Vo. 213 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. CONSISTING IN PART OP SILK and ZEPHYR COVERINGS : HAIR COILS Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s HATS and BJNNETS in Straw, Silk, Crape and Lace. Spring and Summer RIBBONS Ladies’ Black Silk CIRCULARS Ladies" Black Silk BASQUES Ladles’ Zephyr Wool CLOAKS Ladies’ Zephyr Wool SHAWLS . Ladies’ Angola SHAWLS Ladies’ Point Lace COLLARS and CUFFS Ladies’ Val. Lace COLLARS and CUFFS Thread Lace COLLARS and CUFF’S Cambric COLLARS and CUFFS Embroidered L.C. HANDKERCHIEFS 11. S. L.C. HANDKERCHIEFS Tape Border HANDKERCHIEFS Swiss INSERTING and EDGING Cambric INSERTING and EDGING Vail encienne and Thread Lace INSERTING ami EDGING Cotton Cambric and Jaconet INSERT ING and EDGING Checked and Striped NAINSOOK Checked and Striped Swiss MUSLIN Plain and Figured Swiss MUSidN Fine White FRENCH LAWN Fine White FRENCH MUSLIN BY A DENE SWISS MUSLIN PUFFED JACONET for Spensers BALMORAL STRIPES FLUTED FRILLING for Balmora's Swiss and Lace SPENSER WAISTS Black DRESS SILKS Black SILK GRENADENE Black BAREGE GRENADENE . Black CRAPE MARETZ Black TAMARTINE Black TAMIRE Black and white SILK GRENADENE Black and Purple GRENADENE Black French CAMBRIC Black French LAWN Black LACE VEILS Black LOVE VEILS Black CRAPE VEILS Black. Brown, Blue, Purple and Green CAUSE VEILS Colored VEIL BAREGES Black and Col'rd BUGLE TRIMMING DRESS and MANTILLA SETS, in black and colors Black and Fancy DRESS BUTTONS Ladies’ FANCY NECK TIES Large bt White BRILLIANTS Ladies’ White COTTON HOSE BRIDAL ILLUSIONS BRIDAL WREATHS, ALSO Pins. Needles, Hair Pins, Spool Cotton, Hooks and Eyes, and many other desirable and necessary articles not enu merated. B‘*g“The attention of the Ladies is invited to the new goods, which will be sold low for cash. mh23—lm _ NEW SPRING GOODS THE CHARLESTON STORE. Wo are now prepared to exhibit a large and varied assortment of DRY AND FANCY GOODS, comprising, in part, elegant DRESS GOODS, in POPLINS, BAREGES, GRENADINES, etc. ALSO, A large stock of light and medium colored CALICOES, varying in price from twenty to twenty-five cents. 500 yards Plaid English BAREGE, 35 cents, worth 50 cents. 500 yards Colored CIIALIES, at 40 cents, worth 60 cents. 1,000 yards Pd CHEONS, at 35 cents, worth 50 cents. 1.000 yards Colored Figured MUSLIN'S, at 35 cents, worth 50 cents. Besides many other New Goods, all Os which will he sold low, for cash, AT THE CHARLESTON STORE, 256 Broad street. JUST RECEIVED, That lot of elegant GRENADINE ROBE DRESSES. These ROBES are decidedly the most stylish and elegant thing of the season. As there are hut a few patterns, Ladies will find it to their advantage to call early and get the first, selections. AT DRAKE'S CHARLESTON STORE. mhi7—t.t HOOP SKIRTS. rpRAIL HOOP SKIRTS PLAIN HOOP SKIRTS COLORED HOOP SKIRTS In Great Variety XT MRS. PUGHE'S, 190 Broad street. E. X. .i A F FRA If & 10. TMPORTERS AND JOBBERS o? Dry Goods, 350 Broadway, NE W YO R Iv. fc27—fim Paranoia, Fans, and Mia shades. TUST RECEIVED J . at MRS. PUGHE’S 190 BROAD STREET, A FINE LOT OF PARASOLS, FANS AND SUNSHADES OF THE LATEST STYLES. Dry Goods, Etc. HI Its. MT. TWEEDY, HAS RETURNED FROM NEW York, where she has selected a VERY BEAUTIFUL STOCK OP LADIES’ WEAR. Every article desirable for a LADIES’ TOILET COMPLETE, And will be sold as low as can he afforded. BONNETS, Os the latest styles and material. LACE COVERINGS, POINTS, ARABS, and TALMAS * SILK BASQUES, MOZAMBIQUE and GRENADINE SHAWLS Point and Brussels Lace BARBES, COLLARS and H’DKTS Latest styles of BRAIDS, CURLS, WATERFALLS FRONTS and FRIZETTES Every age, shade and style Very beautiful CRIMPING and CURLING IRONS Latest styles LACES, DRESS GOODS, RIBBONS PARASOLS, COMBS, and PINS Boys’ HATS and CAPS And every variety and kind of STRAW GOODS AT MRS. M. TWEEDY’S, 215 Broad street. ap3-2w Opposite Central Hotel. Sew Sprint; and Summer Goods. T AM NOW RECEIVING. AT THE I old stand of MILLER & WARREN, the largest, most carefully selected, and cheapest stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS That I have had the pleasure of, showing niy friends and customers for some time. My GOODS were bought for cash, when at their lowest figure, end I intend selling them AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. All I ask ot my friends and the public generally is to give me a call, see and price for themselves. Don’t charge anything for showing GOODS. My stock consists of all tho latest styles of •s DRESS GOODS, Plain GRENADINES Brocade GRENADINES POULT DE SOU IE TWISTED SILKS ROBES ALEXANDRA BAREGE D'ANGLIER. BAREGE HERNANNI Black Iron BAREGE, plain and second mourning Crepe MERITZ, Printed LAWNS ORGANDIES and MUSLINS, of every description A large stock of WHITE GOODS. IRISH LINENS. LINEN SHEETING PILLOW CASE LINEN. Blea and Bro SHEETING 10-l aud 11-4 LINEN DAMASK And Bleached GOODS of every style at I.OW PRICES My stock of COVETCIjSTGS Cannot be surpassed. Amongst them can be found SHAWLS, LACE POINTS, SILK SAQUES LACE ROTUNDS, something entirely new, Barege and Linen SAQUES and DUSTERS of every style. FOR GENT’S AND BOYS’ WEAR I have a very large stock of FRENCH CASSIMKRES LINEN DRILLS LINEN DUCK FANCY LINENS White Linen DRILLS, COTTONADES, And everything to be found in a first-class DRY GOODS HOUSE, All of which*l intend selling at a very SMALL PROFIT. I shall he pleased to see all my old friends aud former customers. COUNTRY MERCHANTS Will find it to their interest to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I shall offer great inducements to WHOLESALE BUYERS. DUTCH BOLTING CLOTHS Os every number. Notes of Georgia Railroad & Bank ing Company, Central Rail Road, and City Council of Augusta, will be received at par. JAMES MILLER, Uln23— 1 m Opposite Globe Hotel. QALICOES CALICOES MUSLINS MUSLINS, A X D DRESS GOODS of all kinds at MRS. PUGHE'S, 190 Broad Street. \j 1S S L ' J ' IiEAD * AGENT FOR GROVER & BAKER’S SEWING MACHINES, 326 Broad Street. A complete stock of Needles, and all the improvements, together with Sewing Ma ohines, always for sale. }a!3 —fim I Indemnities. Southern Mutual Insurance Cos., Athens, Ga. Y’ouso L. G. Harris, President. Albion Chase, Secretary. HOLDERS OF ONE YEAR POLICIES entitled to participate in the PROFITS of tiiii COMPANY. F. PHINIZY A CO., Agents, ArGcsTA, Ga., At old office of Phinizy A Clayton. _ o P I2-tf Georgia Home Insurance Company. XT IS WITH PLEASURE THAT WE copy the following: notice of tbe oborb Company from the Atlanta New Era. In this community. Its reliability and promptness in immediately paying nil losses, is well known, and renders it an institution of pride to our citizens. lis othc *rs are courteous gentlemen, with years of experience in the business; to which fact, coupled with their eminent fitness tor the position. it 3 remarkable prosperity be mainly attributed. I lie Era says : Acts Hpf.ak ‘Locoer than Words.— We are gratified to learn on inquiry that the Insurance Company which paid so promptly its loss by the tire on the corner of Whitehall and i*ecatur streets, is a Southern Company, and none other than that reliable institution of our State. The C>Bo*gx% Home I xbURANcr company ot Columbus, ofwbi h Mr. Jno C Whitner is Agent. The payment wax made within twelve hours after the first cry of tire was heard, whilst smoke was still issuing from the ruins. No third party came forward to sift and feel about for flaws, but the Agent issuing the pnJiov also makes the payment just so soon as satisfied of its justness. We ask our merchants and citizens to note these facts. Trie cry has been raised that all Houthei n Companies were totally ruined. Tho answer to this is, their investments were made before tiie war. and were never changed. Their loss, therefore, was merely the profits and the labors for four years—though some, like the Georgia Home, have even come out better than they entered the war. It is false that they are insolvent. A most remarkalTTe feature **f Southern Companies is theabsence of-Special Agents” and -Adjusters” to settle up 10-ses. They go on the presumption that the man they appoint as agent is honest and capable, s«im eidfctly so to » e entrusted with the responsible duty of making out a policy promising to pay you in eu«e of loss, and sufficiently so as to t ay up looses when they do occur. When, there fore, you insure wi«*h them. your last transac tion is with the s me man—your friend. y**ur neighbor, your lcllow-oitizen—with wh *m your first occurred We do not mean to he sectional in our ad vice, but we do tlunk when we omy build up ourselves nod ourovfc people at the same cost and with great r a vantage to ourselves, tt is our duty t<* do so I here are a number of Southern Companies represented here who are perfectly reliable Call on that experienced Insurance man and nolire Southern gentleman, Mr. Whitner. at Met amy A* Co. ? s l»rug store, and ho will give you a list that will eairprisi* you. C. & A G. H \LL, Agents of the above named Company, apl—lm Augusta. GaJ MARSHALL’S 240 INSURA A^24o AGENCY. Home Insurance Company, of New York Security Insurance Company, of New York Manhattan lusurance Company, New' York Atlantic Insurance Company, Lrooklyn, New York Springfield Fire and Marino Insurance Company, Springfield, Mass. Insurance Company Valley of Virginia, Winchester, Va. Florida Home Insurance Company, Apa lachicola Woodville. Insurance Company, Woodville, Alabama. Life ami Accidental. Knickerbocker Life lusuranco Company New York New York Accidental Insurance Company, New York. Fire, Marine, River, Inland, Life and Ac cidental Risks taken in the above first class Companies, at reasonable rates. Particular attention given to Farm Prop erty aud Country residences. Losses promptly adjusted. JOS. E. MARSHALL, Agent, ja3—tf 240 Broad street. K. 11. KRODXAX, JNSURANCE AGENT, Losses Adjusted and Paid by me. at my Office, corner Broad and Jackson streets, opposite Globe Hotel, Auccsta, Ga. Jgr- Insure only in old aud tried Com panies tliut are well known. All business attended to with-fidelity and dispatch. $10,000,000 CASH CAPITAL. J2TN A. of Hartford, Conn PHGINIX, of Hartford Conn TRAVELLER’S, (Accident) Hartford NORWICH, Norwich, Conn EQUITABLE LIFE, New York INTERNATIONAL. New York WASHINGTON, New York CONTINENTAL. New York WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS. Mass GULF STATE, Florida ALABAMA, Alabama JAMES RIVER, Virginia inh7-5m Fire, Marine & Inland Navigation IXSI'RtiVCE. Hartford fire insurance co., Hartford. Putnam Fire Insurance Cos., Hartford. Home Insurance Cos., New Haven. Columbia Fire Insurance Cos , New York. Fulton Fire In prance Cos.. New York. Excelsior Fire Insurance Cos., New \ T ork. Baltic Fire Insurance Cos., New York. Southern Insurance <fc Trust Cos., Savannah. Home Insurance Cos., Savannah. The undersigned. Agent for the above named reliable Northern and Southern In surance Companies, is prepared to take risks on Buildings, Merchandize, Cotton, and other property, at tho current rates. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. WM. E. EVANS, Agent, . feb4—2m 210 Broad st., A'ugusfa. SEGAR AND TOBACCO HOUSE. ESTABLISHED IN 1844. Q VOLGER A CO., Importers and Manufacturers of HAVANA AND DOMESTIC SEGARS, AND CHEWING AND SMOKING TOBACCO, SNUFF AND PHES OF ALL DESCRIPTION3. Nos. 193 and 254 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. «uh3o—3m