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-SBI CARPET HOt3fSI
FORMERLY
Lathrop <fe Cos.
—lb
8 4VANXAII, ..... . . GEORGIA.
NOW.
4(5-48-50 Marietta Street,
H AVE just opened for the FALL oft 953, full Stock of everything to make a home
com tol lable aim heauiiftil at very low price"!.
LATHROP tfc WHITE.
Sttpituiwer i4, 1
Wm. E. BENSON,
JfMER Cif.LYT T.HL Oil
AND. DEALER IN
M’s Fiiriliii Ms,
743 llroml Silircl, Opposite Jlummilc Hull,
B*pl 14, SO
e————— b- i ■■'■■ ■ si— m w—l—i—uw.
Cheapest Carpets
I>: At OUST A, GEORGIA!!
STOCK LARGER!!
PRICES LOWER than Ever Before.
\FULL line uf
.
MOUDBr 0 A RI’E TS. BRUSSEL' 1 . ilt tee ply. SCOTCH,
•11 wool, CARPETS COTTON CHAIN STRIPED HEMP, all
K r.W.e OIL CLOTHS. FLOOR MATTINGS. WINDOW
SHADES WALL PAPERS mil BORDERS. CII ROM OS WINDOW
SHADES, Cheap for Ch
jamcs . mini: a sms,
Hepl. 14, 18S8— Ull Broad Sheet, AUGTiiT.4, G*.
qjwp——r—a——l’m ■—!■■■ ii- g. ra> n cnBTWT' r. m~jn~w~yzr i swiiwa ■ ■■■■■'
How’s the Chance
TO GET CHEAP
Furniture
%¥' r 2 r* goii’jj Id move on the firat of Oful lei.nmt will offer GREAT BARGANSI
V T in anything ill our store. W.liet, an I'I.YfEN.sK STOCK. end an cimi
ylet* a* euy *' or offered in. t hi< oily. bn l" •. dd Hie rroiilile and exueuae of mu ving
we will give el I wholuiy fi om u rtniHou lii r< oico that wo have determined lo move.—
Bet your prieet and com. an I
J. L. EOWLES & Cos.,
NBB7 end Ms i Broad Street, \UGUST.4. G,
Write for Catalogue itud Price l.iei, or call and m ii cpi U,'BS
CLOTHING !
MUSE, SWIFT & DALLAS,
38 Whrehsll Street,
LI. tio in letrtli of
CLOTHING FOR HEN, BOYS: CHILDREN
Will nd at writm the LAHORstr STth'K. the BEST STYLE 1 * nml LOWEST
Tr4o ot Ant Siioil*‘ in A’i'l, RNiT'A. To nti’niiie the above, yua have
•nl V fo drop in aud tee ue, which we cor liall v invite v>m to tlo.
.Vl'M-]. SU 11-T k DALLAS.
Pepllhei 21. 188*
Z McCDhD. K W FOSTER.
McCord 4’" Foster,
ot ten Factors and flommission Merchants,
Of n'K *nd WAREHOUSE' •> (ill OAMFBKLI. Street,
Ratwcen Broad and Reynold,. neat' the Store of '/. McCord ,v Son,
August;! ('Yorgiii,
C jnslgnm#ot# Koliciie-1. Vcnmtutl HiL-t ■ mi ( i business Tin* instriiclioiiN
• f promj*ily oixjyel. • *8
t’iiiprls.
f ni'fel, hiiil IlmiM' iOiniisli
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wittisli ii ICttllimort* Vla>i|iir(,
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Klintlm AA all l*a|irrtt Ihirtlrr*.
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(iun Lucks. ff*nC anti btek uc'.i-u.—
Seal# A Aruj#r.
holier.
Onl*r*l (Suit st*nh'l bi<U will be irreiv- I
t* i fou l ul of l**'i|>r Farm for (be !
;. i IS.- 4. nI Hi* nn*etin .. r on lirnt Sttuir I
1m \ in \ ' ein % - next. I Ida ranter \a ill I
a* r.-.jiiHhs <nperinienile;i( *uvl
t ikt* ••■ of ilte l* u{ era.
(■ \ !■♦* x ll ni*i from minute, of 0 oard !
| until v t i.uiiiDseoner!.
•IHssk I*. WILSON, Clark.
(><• bi 1 *Jth, ISBB.
■ rt' . * ,d\ put up liujcv Wheel*
;t-s ci:i iinbv Si- kt* and rim*.
*“'/••• n ::d din u*.i'n’ Finished and
in ti ’- • ! } nujy and wxj n Shaft*
;■ i '.•* Ibrcv ; Fob#— all
te ■XI ’ ltirh f r Wi.'>!* *ei Hit.'-w
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. NwYwk.
top Haiißoai Company,
Office General Manager, Augusta, fla., November 17th, 1983,
Commencing Sunday, TBth inst., Passenger Trains will run as felloi s:
BJ?L.Trajns run by 90th nueridian time, 32 minutes slower than Augusta time
FAST LINE
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Leave Augusta, . . 7:40 a. m. Leave .-tllanta, . . 2:45 p. u.
Arrive Athens, . . 12:30 a. m. Arrive at Athene . . 7:15 p. nr.
Leave Greenesboro’ . . 10:1G a. m. .4rrivc at Greenesboro’ . 6:22 p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta. . . 1:00 p. m. Arrive at Augusta . 8:05 p. ix.
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Leave Macon 7.10 a. m. Leave Greenesbore’ 12:01 p m
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Leave Augusta 9.00 p m T.eav* Atlanta 8:50 prn
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I.eive Miiledgevill* 9-16 p m Leave “ 1:47 a in
Leave Greeneebore’ 1:49 pra Leave Union Poiat, 2:l* atn
Arrive Atlanta (s:4oam j Leave Tbomon, 4:58 am
Arrive Angima HO it to
ffuperb Sleep, is t Augusta and Atlanta.
Train No. 187 will stop at end receive passengers to and from the following Sta
tions, .jily,— llerzelia, Harlem, Dealing. Thomson, C’aiiiak, Crawfordville,
Union I'oint, Oreeneebero , Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington, Conyers,
Stone Mountain and Decatur
'Plain No. 4894 will stop at, and receive passengers to and from thi following
St*iions, only—liecrelia, Harlem, Hearing, Thomson, Cunak, Crawfordville, Union
Point. Greenesboro’, Madison, Rutledge, Social Citole, Covington, Conyers, Steae
Mountain and Itecatur.
Tbe Fast,Line lias Through Sleeper* from Atlanta to Charleston, and connects far
all paint* IVest and Northwest, East and Southeast.
EJ R.. DORSIESY,
General Paisenger Agent.
J W. Gfeew, General Manager.
Central Hotel,
Mrs W M THOMAS,
PROPRIETBESS.
Centrally located near Confederate Monument,
Br nid B<reet ; AUGUSTA, Gu.
Comfortable Rooms. Excell.nt Fare Courteous Clerks and attentive Setv.tn s
Sept. 30. 1880—
‘WOOL
WANTED
BY TilE
Laurel Mills Manufacturing
Company.
In exchange for good honest jeans tweeds
and linseys. we exchange our cloth to
(armors, wool grower* and merchants on
favovaMe erius, and will give you better
value lor your ivoul than you tan get by
selling l'er utouey.
voR !0 rot vns wisiiKo wool..
We give s yards | toeskiu Ji ans.
M'e give 1(1 yards School Boy Jeans-
We give iOi yards Tweeds.
'Vo give I2J yin Is plain or Check Linseys
run lit cocxus wool ix tub pikt.
"ogive i< yards Doeskin Jeans
ir give 8 yards Scho and Boy Jeans.
We give 9} yards Tweeds.
Wo give 10 yards plain or (Check Linseys.
Bum w ml “unjeei to discount.
tipe< id term* on lots over 600 lb*.
He will iiianiitaciiire your wool inte
'loans for 22] ceni* per yard, tweeds
iinsoys iJ>Jj, We pay freicht on nil woo.'
sent u. Send for ciicular and samplet
and you will send vour wool when you s-,-1
our goods. Direct to
Laurel Mill Manitfnchtrinij C
KOSWKLL, COBB COUNTY,*. ,
May 4. 1883—ly.
K'i 4 \ IRAKI* jITIL IMA.
F bP:iT 1,0 pounds
ii <>tlo4 Ii * M do
Coin i.i ilic tur . 70 <1
Peas 60 do
Rjre 56 do
*lr 82 do
Rnrlcy 47 do
Irish oss .- B 0 i]a
Pwct Potoloos 65 do
Whilo Rc:ins ISO dn
Clover Seed 60 do
Timothy Seed, 56 do
Flx Seed ...... 56 do
netuß s eed 44 do
Cotton Seed SO do
Knotwheat . 62 do
Blue *nse Seed. .. 14 do
(tried TVaclies (unpeeled). . 38 do
(tried Tenches (peeled). . . 38 do
(tried Apples . ... 24 do
Onions , . . 67 do
s ioo ,*ev,l . ... 80 do
Cnslneked Lir>.e . . . . ?R do
Turnip* 65 do
C->rti Mesl 44 Ho
Wheat St,h 00 do
Ut—und re* 25 do
R ns-ierinj Hair . . • . . 8 do
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(i Au h Ffi . I l.i > i’] t a. Tn.
.4t'cnt 31, 1883—Cm
notice;
VI persons indehted to me will please
call <nd settle by Ist day of N vem
b. r rest. All those that fail to do so.
.ii' find their accounts in the ham 8 of
■lodge Heard for eolleet an. I rrean wh it
1 sav. You had better call and settle and
save cost and trouble.
J. T. SCOTT.
October 10th Isftd.
!, a:i: cf New (Lmdsanir
i r.fcde'lv Irotii Northern and Lasicrr
| .Msjke’f at —Copekn,Seals i ‘."r a r
Cut show* No. S, ready to get Into.
C S"" b‘ ,tT t“
Jtn sh 7 •ill e, In diet 77 a,
Wholesale Manufacturers of —
TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES.
Tho ONLY thing on two wheels that
Itijies its easy as it I'nrriagc.
Goods made of tho best materials and war.
ranted. Weight from SJO to 85t> lbs.
PRICES ICO'W"
Ask your merchant to get prioes for jou.
C SPRING CART Oomp’y.
A u gust 17, ISB3
EVERY ONE SHOULD READ
THE
Telegraph & . Messenger.
Published Daily and Weekly.
it is the leading opponent of the bosses,
rings eml cliques.
It take?? all of the Associated Tress dig*
patches, Mid has unsurpassed facilities for
obtainiig news fioiu all quarters bv mail
and wire.
The decisions of the Supreme Court are
prepared for it by its special reporter and
are published the (lay after they are deliv
ered. Its report! of these decision! have
been pronounced by leading members ef
the bench and bar, including ©tie judge of
the Supreme Court, to be the clearest and
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Its Market Reports are eurefullj correct
ed daily and .vi ll bo found full and rella
ble. In a word, tho
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paper.
TEIOIS :
Daily one year, SlO uO
Six months, 5 t'O
Three months, 2 SO
• One month. 1 liO
Weekly on* year, 1 SO
Send for sample copies and lab rates.
Agents wanted in t vory community tc
whom liberal commissions will be paid
Address,
j. f. Hanson, ,i/na"'#r.
Mltni, G--1.
FOUTZ’S
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■' T ' r W’
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▼re. if Foutx’s Powder* are used in time.
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Foutz.s Powders will increase the quantity of mill
sn-. cresm twenty per cent., nod make the butUz Ir
an and sweet.
Foutzs Powders wiil rr.rc or prerent almost in i
Ptsva*k to which Horses and < attic are subject,
tonz’s Pmvmr.s ttili. give Satisfaction.
Sold everywhere.
DAVID rOUTZ, Proprietor
BALTIMORE. MD.
B?=%, rii present cri p is undeniably
short, but its effect can not be told at
the aiatnuioth Dry Goods establish*
incut of Copeien, Scale & Armor.
LIBELFOIt IMVORCJE.
Laura Eley Y
vs. " > LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Wrn. Eley. J
IT appearing from the entry of the Sher
iff in the above staled case, that said
Defendant does not r,iide in tho State of
Georgia.
It is ordered by the ( ourt. that service
be perfoe'ed in said case by a publication,
once a month for four months, preceding
the next Term of this Couit, in some
lie Gaxette of this State.
JAMES B. PARK,
.ilt’y for Libellant.
By the Court, Sept. Term. 1888.
TIIOS. G LAWSON,
Judge S.C 0.0.
A true extract from the minutes of
Greene Superior Court. September Term,
1883. JESSE P. WILSON, Clerk.
Sept. 28,1883 —ts4o
Libel Ibr IJiyorce.
Lucy Ann Wearer j
vs. . I.ibel for Divorce
Dan Weaver. jin Greene Sup. Court
IT appearing to the Court, from the *ntry
of the Sheriff in the abuve stated case,
that said defeudant’does not reside in this
State.
It is ordered, that service in said case be
perfected by publication in some public
Gazette of this Slate for once a month for
four months, preceding the n't, Term of
thia Court.
JAMES B. PARK,
Atty for Libellant,
By the Court, September Term, ISBB.
THUS. 0. LAWSON,
Judge S.C.O.C.
A true extract from the minutes of
Greene Superior Court, September Term,
1888. JESSE P. WILSON, Clerk.
5ept.28,1883 —m4ms
Agents Wanted for the New Book
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COME DBM
-OF
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Ami Cold IL er.
Let the people of Greene know that
Rurke keeps the best WHISKIES and
LAGER BEER, and (Links of all kinds.
Good Cigars and the best 20 cts. TOBAC
CO in town.
.1. .i. in sssii:.
INSURE
Youb* tfiweUiog,
barns, el<\, in
First-class Companies at Invest rate
ever offered in Georgia,
W. M WEAVER.
DR. FLAGG’S
INSTANT PAIN
RELIEF
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tor all Aches and Pains.
Neuralgia, Headache,
Earache, Cuts, Bruises, Sprains, &e.
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