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LAB6KBT CITY CIRCI LATION
FRIDAY MORNING --Majch 16. 1W
[From th« Charleston Courier.]
The Cep that Poor Henderson
Wore.
IT WIM.I* LIGHTHEAET.
Tattered tad threadbare, greasy and torn,
Faded and worn though it bo.
Taka it np carefWly. Johnnie, my boy,
'Tie a glorious relie to too.
It U tail of a hope, now buned with him,
To gladden my boeom no more;
So take it and hide It away with hie coat—
Th« c*p lh*l poor Bnadtrion wore.
Twee a beautiful ftey In the daye which
are gono.
When he ttood in hie youth and hie
prida . ,
At the threehoid, there, 'neath the icy
vine.
To comfort hie now made bride ;
To comfort my heart with word* of cheer—
So bitterly widowed and fore ;
And joyous and bright was tbo face that
shone
'Neath the cap that poor Henderson
wore.
They took him away from my homo and
heart
To the holds of carnage and strife,
And the monthe went by like the drifting
clouds,
And the Joy went out of my lire.
A year elapsed, and he came not back,
But my heart was rout to its core,
When a package came from the linos in
front
With the oap that poor Henderson wore.
With the starry cross in his dying grasp,
With his feet to the routed foe,
He yielded his life for the land he loved,
And left me alene in my woe.
They tell me the shoot was upon his lip
'Bore the cannon’s deafning roar,
When a misssile pierced the band of grey
Os tha cap that poor Henderson wore.
So take it and hide it away with his coat,
Greasy and torn though it be ;
It’s all that remains of my gallant dead,
That was dearer than country to me.
Come, hide it away—’tin a legacy, boy !
As precious as jewels and more ;
Though pierced by a ballet and blackened
with smoke,
The eep that poor Henderson wore.
LIST OF REGISTEREDVOTERS.
Ward I.
Beard, James A M Lauderback, G
Bignon, Bernard Lewis, Christopher F
Bouiinean, George £ Losey, Isaac C
Both well, James T McCabe, Francis
Blomo, L T Marsh, Albert II
Barrett, WmH Moore, John L
Berry, George W Miller, John
Blodgett, Foster Meyer, John IT
Carr, Henry W Mullen, James
Cory, Eugene A Martin, Charles B
Dressel, C Frederick McCann, Patrick H
Dillon, William C Morris, Jeremiah
Doniphan, Henry T Nally, Cleon A
Dunham, Samuel Napier, Wm J
DeLherbe, Francis Pemble, Charles
Diener, McA Payne, Charles F
Dugas, Lewis 0 Feay, William E
Elbert, Reuben Page, Wm T
Evers, George Pardue, 8 S
Ells, Jas N Philpot, Thos N
Elliott, Charles ltussell, Thomas
Foster, H Ciay Rodgers, Jas B
Farr, Wm J Richards, Wm T
Foster, John Rawls, Hezzy
Ganahi, Joseph Rice, Luke
Griffin, Jesse K Rutherford, Wm J
Gould, Wm T Ramsey, Joseph B
Glover, Robert D Sharp, Edwin V
Griffin, Thomas J Sharkey, Patrick
Heuisier, John F Shackelford, Thos W
Hammond, Patrick Small, John
Hogan, John Shackelford, Jas H
2Jones, Wm H Snllivau Edward A
Jones, John H Smith John D
Jordan, Henry S Tant, James E
Jones, Wm C Thompson, Isham
Jones, Geo A Tuttle, Wm
King, Wm W Thompson, Jas F
Kilpatrick, Alex Thompson, Wm K
Levy, Isaac Wiggins, Amos P
Leon, Henry L Wood, Virgil
Lathrop, Joseph J Whaley, Jacob
Lenehan, Corneal
Ward 11.
Brodnax, Benj H May, Robert II
Bernhardt, FrederickMeinecke, John H
Bisell, Kent Meyer, C
Bignon, Henry A McAdam, John
Cohen, Phillip L Mendlesohn, A
Cleary, John Miller, J P R
Carter, Flournoy Meyers, Henry
Cates, John W Maher, Richard W
Cohen, Morris Neibling, John
Cohen, David O’Donnell, Edw
Cohen, John J Olin, W Milo
Close, Lewis G O’Neil, Michael
Denning, David H Poetzelberger, J A
Dean, Joshua Pbinizy, Rob’t M
Dwyer, Thomas Rhodes, G Crawford
Descombes, Chas S Rice, Patrick
Dorr. August Rhodes, W Peyton
Emery, Caleb Renkl, Gregor
Ferguson, Anthony BRich, Charles T
Glover, William Reilly, John
Graham, Andrew Rhodes, Thos R
Goodrich, Chas G Snead, Garland A
Glasner, Geo Spaeth, Charles
Gibson, Wm Stallings, WmH
Holleyman, Thos A Sumerau, Joseph
UansbergeT, Peter Smith, SHU
Johnson, Whitfield Sibley, Samuel H
Jones, Aaron H Snead, John C
Jones, M J Tweedy, Ephraim
Levy, Samnet Williams, Wm
Levy, Abraham Wade, Wm
Maher, John
Ward 111.
Ammons, John lob. Michael
Adam, George Jeffcoate, John
Baker, Henry F Kranalke, Frederick
Butler, N K Lamblack, F
Buckley, T M Lombard, Richard
Brandt, Hermann Looney, Daniel
Baker, Charles Maher, Richard
Boggs, A P Miller, John T
Butler, N K, Jr McCarthy, Patrick
Carter, John B McDonald, Michael
Croak, Zanies McKenzie, John
Callahan, Patrick McAuliffe, Timothy
Critz, Peter Nelson, Matthew F
Clark, Ralph P O’Conner, Michael
Craig, John O’Connor, Patrick
Clark, Amos K O’Donnel, Michael
Castleberry, D T O'Conner, Franeis
Caroll, John Owens, Dennis
Daniel, Wilberforee O’Connell, C <
Davis, Jacob R O’Dowd, Michael
Davis, Wm R O'Conner, M D
Dunn, Patrick Philip, Alexander
Desmond, Dennis Reynolds, John
Estes, Charles Red Cornelias A
Freeman, Joel N Reynolds, Thos P
Gorman, Michael Reynolds, Patrick
Gallaher, Edward Btoy, John W
Gardiner, Jos T Sullivan, John
Gibbs, Leonard Y Sherman, Francis
Gargan, James Sehaufele, Fred
Gow, Jas L Sheffield, Jesso N
Holsonbake, A Vaughan, John
Hett, Andrew Warner, Cbas H
Hatton, Joseph Wilier, Dewitt U
; Hall, Albert G Wills, Wu B
Hail, Charles Williams, Stephen D
Ward IV.
Bennett, Thos Newman, Geo W
Croinbe, Alonzo F O’Cullaban, Timothy
Davis, Andrew J Resigned, Henry
Enright, Dennis J Roath, David L
Fleming, Robert A Rahner, Joseph
Farrar, Daniel M Stoughton, Jos B
Galvan, John C Stallings, Robt K
Gleason, Patrick Stallings, Dr B
Gable, Ilenry Stovall, Boling A
Ingalls, Lewis L Smalley, Cbapley .
Jones, Thomas Timmons, John
Kirsoh, John Tilkey, John
Lander*. John Wallace, Patrick
Meiutzer, Win C Wingfield, Thos T
The above is a correct return of Register
ed Voters of the City of Augusta up to
date.
J. C. GREEN,
Augusta, Ga., February 28, 1f67
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DAILY PRESS
BOOK A JOB PHTE
AND
Bookbinding Establishment
190 BROAD AND 153 ELUS STREET,
AUGUSTA Gr A..
E. H. PUGHE, Proprietor
HAYING MADE ADDITIONS TO OUR
§ooh anfr fob geprtmmt,
AND HAVING RECEIVED A LARGE AND FINE ASSORT iNT OP
PAPERS AND CARDS,
WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL
JOB PRINTING
ON AS FAVORABLE TERMS AS
ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT IN THE SOUTH,
AND IN AS GOOD STILE.
COLORED PRINTING
DONE IN ALL STYLES,
NOT SURPASSED BY ANY OTHER OFFICE IN THE SOUTH,
EITHER FOR CHEAPNESS OR NEATNESS.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO
PRINTING OF
BILL HEADS, CIRCULARS,
DRUGGISTS’ LABELS,
NOTES, DRAFTS, CHECKS,
BLANKS OF ALL KINDS, DRAY RECEIPTS,
SHOW CARDS,
BUSINESS AND VISITING CARDS,
PAMPHLETS, BRIEFS,
ETC.. ETC., ETC.
I3P” All Orders from tlie Country will he attended to
with Dispatch.
OFFICE— I9O BROAD STREET,
Opposite So’ii hern Express Office.
British Periodicals.
rant xoirboir quarterly review
(Conrenratirm).
3*® IPJWboAgh REVIEW (Whig).
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Kadi
-0*1),
THE NORTH BRJTIBH REVIEW (Free
Church).
AWD
BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGA
ZINE (Tory).
TMKSB FOREIGN PERIODICALS
are regularly republished by ui in the
** ni * style as heretofore. Those who know
them and who have long sabsoribed to them
need no reminder; those whom the civil
war of the last few years has deprived of
their enee welcome supply of the best pe
rt«dieal literature, will be glad to have them
again within their reach; and those who
may never yet have met with them, will as
suredly be well pleased to receive accredited
reports of the progress of European scienoe
.aud literature.
terms for lsert
For any one of the Review* f 4.00 per an.
For any two of the Reviews.. 7.00 “
For any three of the Revise* la.lW “
For ell four of the Reviews 12.00 “
For Blackwood’s Magazine 4.00 “
For Blackwood end one Review , 7.00 “
For Blackwood and two Reviews 10.00 “
For Blackwood and three Reviews... 13.00 “
For Blackwood and four Reviews IS 00 “
CLUBS.—A discount of twenty per cent,
will be allowed to clubs of four or more per
sons. Thus, four copies of Blackwood, or of
one Review, will be sent to one addrete for
812.80. Four copies of the four Reviews
for $18.60, and so on.
POSTAGE.—When sent by mail, the
Postage to any part of the United States
will be bat Txcenty four Cents a year for
“Blackwood,” and but Eight Cente a year
for each of the Reviews.
Premiums to New Subscribers.
New subscribers to any two of the above
periodicals for 1867 will be entitled to re
ceive, gratis, any one of the four Beviews
for 1866. New Subscribers to all five of the
Periodicals for 1867 may receive, gratis,
Blackwood or any two of the four Reviews
for 1866.
These premiums will be allowed on all
new subscriptions received before April 1,
1867.
Subscribers may also obtain back num
bers at the following reduced rates, viz.;
The North British from January, 1863, to
December, 1866, inclusive; the Edinburg
and the Westminster from April, 1864, to
December, 1866, inclusive, and the London
Quarterly for the years 1865 aud 1866, at
the rate of $1.50 a year for each or any Re
view ; also Blackwood for 1866, for $2,50."
Neither premiums to Subscribers, nor
discount to Clubs, nor reduced prices for
back numbers, can be allowed, unless the
money is remitted direct to the Publishers.
No premiums can be given to Clubs.
THE LEONARD SCOTT
PUBLISHING COMPANY,
No. 38 Walker St, N. Y.
The Leonard Scott Publishing Company
also publish tbo FARMER’S GUIDE, by
lIENRr Stephens, of Edinburg, and the
late J. P. Norton, of Yale College. 2 vols.,
Royal Octavo, 1,600 pages and numerous
Engravings.
Price $7 for the two volumes—by Mail,
post paid, SB.
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Gifts For
CHRISTMAS ANEW YEARS.
GREAT WATCH SALE!
ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE PLAN!
Giving to every Patron a Handsome and
reliable Watch for the Low Price of Ten
Dollars!
WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE!
AND NOT TO BE PAID FOR UNLESS
PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY!
•‘Have seen their Watches, know them,
and can testify that they are excellent
timekeepers, and as good in every respect
as represented, and no humbug."— Sentinel,
Waterford, A\ Y. “Business is conducted
in this establishment upon strictly honor
able principles, and purchasers get the
worth of their money."— Herald, Pern, 111.
“This Company is no bogus affair, and is
prompt in business and perfectly reliable."
Courier, Kondout, N. Y. “This Company
is known throughout the Union to be re
liable for anything it proposes to do."—
Independent , Monticcllo, 111. “They are
honorable in their dealings, and satisfy the
just expectations of iheir customers."—
democratic Ptr.ss, Lyons, AT. Y. “This
Company has a fine reputation, and their
goods are of a very superior quality."—
Daily Times, Neicbem, N. C. “There is no
humbug in this Company."— Valley Senti
nel, Shippenbury, Pa. “Their Watches are
manufactured of superior articles, and by
the best worhmen."— American Union, Den
ton, Jld.
LIST OF ARTICLES.
100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches. ..$250 to $750
M 0 Magic Cased Geld Watches 250 to 500
100 Ladies’Watches, Enameled 100 to 300
200 Gold Hunting Chronometer
Watches 250 to 300
200 Gold Hunting English Levers.. 200 to 250
300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches. 150 to 250
500 Gold HnnfgAmerican Watches. 100 to 200
500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150
500 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250
500 Gold Ladies’ Watches .50 to 250
1000 Gold Hunting Lepines 50 to 75
1000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches.. 50 to 100
2500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 50
5000 Assorted Watches, all kinds*.. 10 to 75
££3" Every patron obtains a Watch by
this arrangement, costing but $lO, while it
may be worth $760. No partiality shown.
Messrs. J. HICKLING k CO.’S GREAT
UNION WATCH COMPANY, MANU
FACTURERS, 149 Broadway, New York
City, wish to immediately dispose of the
above magnificent Stock. Certificates,
naming articles, are placed in sealed en
velopes, and forwarded as ordered. The
return of any of our certificates entitles the
holder to the article named thereon, upon
payment, irrespective of its worth, if $750,
and as no article valued less than $lO is
named on any certificates, it will at once be
seen that this is
No Lottery, but a straightforward
legitimate Transaction, which may
be participated in even by the
most fastidious 1
A single Certificate will be sent by mail,
post paid, upon reoeipt of 25 cents, five for
sl, eleven for $2, thirty-three and elegant
premium for $5, sixty six and more valuable
premium for $lO, ono hundred aud most su
perb Watch for sls. To Agents or those wish
ing employment this is a rare opportunity.
It is a legitimately conducted business, duly
authorised by the Government, and open to
the most careful scrutiny. Try us!
Address,
J. HICKLING & CO.,
lalO —3m 149 Broadway, N. Y.
Dyeing Establishment.
ESTABLISHED IN 1838.
THE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE TO
suite that he still continues to Dye Silk
and Woolen Dresses, end Crape Shawls, etc.,
various colors in tbe beet uiauner. Ladies'
Ilats and Bonnets Cleaned and Pressed in
the most fashionable style. Kid and Doe
Skin Gloves Cleaned in the best manner.
Gentlemen’s Garments Cleaned and Dyed
Black as may be required, in the samo su
perior manner which has, generally, ,o
much pleased his patrons and friends fpr
the past thirty years.
Persons at a distance can have their ar
ticles sent by Express and returned in tha
same way.
ALEXANDER GALLOWAY, f
36 Drayton Street,
fe24—law4w bavannah, Ga. ,
New Furniture Store!
M. M. BEISUAMIKT,
AGENT,
NO 265 BROAD STREET,
At tha old stand formerly of the firm of BENJAMIN A GOODRICH,
JJAB A LARGB AND ABSORTBD STOCK OF *
Parlor, Dialog Room, and Bed Room
FURNITURE!
SPRING BEDS, of every description,
MATRASSES OF EVERY KIND,
Bureaus, “Waslistands,
Cottage Bedsteads,
AND EVERY KIND OF FURNITURE TO SUIT CUSTOMERS,
AT HIS OLD STAND,
£65 Broad St., _A.ugu.sta, Ga.
FURNITURE REPAIRED WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH.
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E. F. BLODGETT & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Boots and Shoes,
279 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, Georgia.
WITH A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK
BOOTS AND SHOES
FROM SOME OF THE
PRINCIPAL MANUFACTORIES
North and East, and some experience at our command, we feel warranted in guaranteeing
to all who may favor ue with their patronage, entire satisfaction. We are constantly in
reoeipt of as fine an assortment of
Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes
As can be had in this Market. Give us a call at
279 BROAD STB3ET.
febl—ly
Dry Goods and Clothing.
Great Reduction
IN
PRICES!
I. SIMON & TffiO.,
224 BROAD STREET,
(Four doors below the Central Hotel),
Have considerably marked
down the Prices in our Stock of
CLOTHING!
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
CASSIMERES,
CLOTHS, JEANS,
TWEEDS, Etc.,
Roots and Shoes,
HATS, TRUNKS, & VALISES,
In order to make room for our SPRING
GOODS, and to meet the calculation of
those wishing to economise.
CALL AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES
AT
I. SIMON & BRO.’S
FASHIONABLE
Clothing Emporium,
224 BROAD STREET.
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KID GLOVES,
KID GLOVES,
Beautiful qualities.
All alios,
Jnit received, by
Mrs. PUGHB,
ocl7—tf 190 Broad street.
Books and Stationary.
ALUMINUM PENS.
6J3HE UNDERSIGNED
ARE APPOINTED AGENTS
For the sole of the above justly celebrate
English. Ben
Mode from a Mineral found in the Mine
of Cornwall.
They are superior to any Pens now n
use, inasmuch as they will not encode,
which is of great advantage.
They are cheaper than any other Pen now
in use.
J. SCHREINER A SONS,
199 Broad Street.
GEO. A. OATES,
us—ts 240 Broad Str
§IOO ItEWAlil)!
Escaped from jail at new-
BERRY C. li., on the night of the
16th February, 1867, five Colored Prisoners,
who were confined under sentence of death,
and answer to the following names and
descriptions :
Ist. JIM POSEY—copper colored, about
fifty five years of age, about five feet nine
or ten inches tail, weighs about 170 pounds,
has rather a serious countenance, round,
good face, grey haired.
2d. EMANUEL GUNTER—black, short,
and thin, fifty five or sixty years of age,
bow-legged, large mouth, stoop-shouldered,
bears a strong resemblance to the native
African.
3d. BOOKER DUCKETT—bright cop
per colored, about thirty five years • old,
weighs about 140 pounds, heavy bushy
hair, growing down low on the forehead,
about five feet eight inches tall.
4th. DAVE LANE—very fine looking
black man, about six feet tail, weighs 170
or 180 pounds, about twenty five years o
age ; no special marks shown.
6th. ALBERT DAVlS—bright mulatto,
about five feet four or five inches tall,
weighs about 140 pounds, about twenty
two or twenty three years old, rather a
pleasing countenance.
These Negroes were tried at this place
last Oetober, for the murder of Samuel
Lane, of this District, convicted, new trial
granted, tried and convicted for robbery.
A reward of SIOO for the apprehension of
each, or any one of them, is offered by the
Sheriff of Newberry District.
TIIOS. E. PAYSING ER,
Sheriff.
Newberry C. H., S. C., Feb. 16, 1867.
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J. J. BROWNE,
QARVER AND GILDER.
LOOKING GLASS And
PICTURE FRAMES
CORNICES,
BRACKETS,
CONSOLE TABLES,
to Order -B.tr;
Old PICTURE and LOOKING-GLASS
FRAMES REGILT, and OIL PAINTINGS
RESTORED, LINED, and VARNISHED
At 135 BROAD STREET,
Augueta, Ga.
Old CHANDELIERS made to look EQUAL
TO NEW, at a moderate price.
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tj'HE Mclntosh street
Ic© Hons ©
IS REOPENED.
I trust my old patrons will remember it,
and send in their orders.
R. A. HARPER.
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Lace and Damask Curtains,
Piano and Table Covers,
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF THE
above goods, jnst to haiid, and opening
at JAS. U. BAILIE A BRO’S.
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JOHN
120 BROAD STREET,
Baker and Confectioner,
AND DEALER IN
Cakes, Candies,
Wines, and Liquors
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ALWAYS ON HAND, A FINE SUPPLY OF
FRESH GRAHAM BREAD, RYE BREAD, WHEAT BREA],
All kinds ot CAKES—aII kinds of CANDIES,
fel 3—6 m
COME AND BEE
I. KAHN cfe CO.’S
HEAVY AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
At 262 Broad Street, Augusta.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES,
OUR FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC WILI*tfIND II
TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO EXAMINE OUR
GOODS BEFORE THEY BUY ELSEWHERE
LONG CLOTHS,
SHIRTINGS AND SHEETINGS,
OSNABURGS,
LINSEYS AND KERSEYS,
COTTON FLANNELS,
APRON CHECKS, JEANS,
TICKINGS,
CELECIAS,
BROWN HOLLANDS,
IRISH LINENS,
DIAPERS,
TABLE DAMASK
TOWELLING
NAPKINS
BLACK AND COLORED DRESS SILKS,
LADIES’ CLOAKS, Newest Style,
SHAWLS,
MOURNING GOODS,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN CALICOES,
IRISH LACES, Imported,
GLOVES RIBBONS,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH BROADCLOTE:
CASSIMERES,
TWEEDS, COATINGS,
MERINOES,
GENTS’ AND LADIES’ HATS
BLANKETS, FLANNELS,
NOTIONS,
/grin our Wholesale Department we offer a carefully selected STOCI
of GOODS, and at the LOW F.ST CASH PRICES.
In our Retail Department, a variety inferior to no oiler'House in th
South.
I. kahn & I
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NOTICE TO PLANTERS.
WEgARE RECEIVING
AND WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAN
PURE ISTo. 1
PERUVIAN GUANO
WHICH WE WARRANT GENUINE.
CRUMP, DAVISON & CO.,
No. QO9 "Broad Street' .Augusta, Ga
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BERZELIA !
This well known and popular
PLACE, situated twenty miles from
Augusts, with ample accommodations for
visitors, a
FINE SPRING OF MINERAL WATER,
Delightful climate, in tbe midst of the
Piney Woods, and 560 feet above the level
of Augusta, has beon refitted for the ac
commodation of the public. The Proprie
tors are ready at all times to make each
visitor feel at home, and the Table is fur
nished with the best the country affbtds.
Give us a trial.
H. A. MERRY A CO.,
fe22—4 m-item Proprietors.
C. H. WARNER.
PLUMBER,
GAS and STEAM FITTER
In rear of 255 Broad street,
Augusta, Geo.
Gat, Steam and Water Pipes,
Rubber Hose and Hose Pipes, promptly
urnished or repvrzd. ia2o—tf
To the Public.
WE HAVE NOW IN SUCCESSFUL
OPERATION, AN
Iron and Brass Foundry.
CASTINGS)
Os an excellent quality, either IRON or
BRASS, furnished promptly.
PENDLETON A BOARDMAN,
Engineers and Machinists.
Foundry and M schlna Works —
189 REYNOLDS STREET,
mar?—lm AUGUSTA, GA.
Pioneer So at
GIVE IT A FAIR TRIR*
This eoap requires only to
prove its superior quality. Use it **•
would any common Soap.
TRY T IT,
And yon will be convinced that it is
rior to any other article in
sale by Grocers generally. Vsruf«rt«
by TAYLOR A YOUNG, 186 Frost Sk* 1
New York. ,
Trade supplied at Manufacturers! 1
by JOHN D. BUTT A BRO.,Agt«-
No. 266 Broad st, Augusts,
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PIONEER
YEASTIPOWDEI
LADIBS, USB THIS AND NO OTH«*>
And with your Pastry you will “
bother;
At every grocer’* you can get it.
Try a box and you will ne er reg l * m!
This Teast Powder is used ij |t ,
class Hotels and KestauranU (f
country, and is finding its way
household where good Yeast l* oW< ! c
preoiated. Samples Free. Every “Aftji
ranted to give satisfaction or
ed. Manufactured by TAYXOR &
188 Front Street, N. Y. . #r j(t
Trade supplied at manufacturer* r
by JOHN D. BUTT dr BRO-, Ag <*-,
268 Broad street, Augusta, »
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