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-til €AHFET HOUSE
FORMERLY
Lathrop & Cos.
S * VANNAII, ..... . GEORGIA.
NOW,
4<>*4S-50 Marietta Street,
G-A .
H AVE just opened for t he FALL of ]BB3, a full Stork of everything to make a home
comfortable and beautiful, at very low prices.
LATHROP tfc WHITE.
September H, 1883—
¥m. E. BENSON,
MEll Cii.I.VT TjllLt Oil
AND DEALER IN
Gent’s Fiiislii Elis,
TI3 Itrond SlitH, Opposite tliikortie Hall,
OA-
Sept Id, ’B3
Cheapest Carpets
IN AUGUSTA, GEORGIA!!
STOCK LARGER!!
PRICES LOWER than Ever Before.
'4 FI LL fine of
MOQUET CARPETS. BRUSSELS, three ply. SCOTCH,
all woof, CARPETS. COTTON CHAIN STRIPED HEMP, all
grades. OIL CLOTHS. FLOOR MATTINGS. WINDOW
SHADES WALL PAPERS and BORDERS. CHROMOS WINDOW
SHADES, Cheap fur Cvsh.
.mi i;s smiir & sons.
: epf. 14, ltsS3 71 *i Hroatl Sheet, AUGTST.I, Ga.
Now’s the Chance
TO GET CHEAP
Furniture
1I T E are going to nunc on the first of October, and ill offer OR HAT IIA Rf! ANSI
v> in anything in our store. We Imre an IMMENSE STOCK, and as com
plete as any ever offered in this eity. hill to avoid the trouble and expense of moving
we will give nil wlm buy from us reason to rejoice that we have determined to move.—
Oct your prices and come and see us,
J. L. BOWLES & Cos.,
Nos. ,'!B7 anddS'.t liroad Street, \UGUSTA. Ga.
Write for Catalogue and I’rice List, or call and sou us sept 14,’8S
CLOTHIWG !
MUSE, SWIFT"& DALLAS,
OS Whitehall Street,
.T&. <*, ® M ,-Att. •*
ALL those in search of
CLOTHING FOR MEN, BOYS t CHILDREN
" ill find at our store the LARGEST STOCK, the BEST STYLES ami LOWEST
Price* of Aliy House in %Tl. % Vl’%. To substantiate tho above, you hove
only to drop in and see us, which we cordially invito you to do.
MUSE. SWIFT & DALLAS.
•September 21, 1883—
Z. McCOtvD. F. W. FOSTER *
McCord 4* Foster,
otton Factors and Commission Merchants,
OFFICE and WAItF.IIOUSE On CAMPBELL Street,
Between Broad and Reynolds, near the Store of McCord & Son,
A iisiis til, (.Vorsin.
solicited. Personal atten*> to business. The inst motion*
of Consignors promptly obeyed. "4U.28, -83
Carpets.
4'nrjrelM smil House Furniwli
iiiK (<iuoli. l ilt* l.arsrst Moeh
'South ol Itiiltiiuoro. t3o<|tiri.
iJnisseh. :S-l*ly siuti Inma n
iiirpela, Uuss, .flats am!
4'riimh < toths. W Imlitn
Slimles, AA :II I'jiiuts. ISorili‘l**.
I,are ■■■-(situs. ( ortuers siuti
Foies, Cocoa A < union flat
tinyts, Upholstery, EiiKi'suiuss,
Ihroinos, Picture Fra in os.
Write for Priee l.ist.
itAii.ii: \ t wMiEin.
Successor to Geo A. Bailie, Masonic IVm
pie, AUGUSTA, osept.14,53.
a
s<r„.SL©l l’uue tes. I’owder I'l as is
■and Gaum Bags: Brass and Paper
She! i. Wads and Wad-cutter* ; Extra
■Gun Loeks, front and back action.—
•fope! iU Seals & Armor.
Notice.
Ordered that sealed laid, will be receiv
ed (ho rent of I’awptsr Farm for the
year 1 KM, at the uiftetiug on first Satur
day in Xoveiaoeraiexl. The renter will
be rebuild leantas superintendent and
take cane of the P iupira.
(j A true extiact from minutes of 6 card
otmiy Commissioners.
.1 ESSE P. HTLSOX, Clerk.
October 12th, 1883.
fivi v 25 Kegs Genuine Orange Rifle
Powder in wh !e. half and quarter
kegs, prices reduced Full stock,
blastin'; Power aud Fuse. —Oopelan,
Seals & Armor.
i— • 0m ——
fltjytGtjuine Rust Proof Oats, well
sicked. Corn, Meal and Meat by the
car load, New Orleans Syrup at whole
sale prices.— Copclan, Seals & Armor.
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Office General Manager, Augusta, Ga., November 17tb, 1883,
Commencing Sunday, 18th inst., Passenger Trains will run as Polio
run by 90th meridian lime, 32 minutes slower than Augusta time
FAST LINE
Yo. 547. IVcxl-Biiily. No. 2N, Enst-Uaily.
Leave Augusta, . . 7:10 a. m.
Arrive Athens, . . 12:30 a. m.
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,\>. I, West- Ha liy.
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Yu. :i, YVrst—Hsiilv
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BGyf’uperb Sleeper# lo Augusta and Atlanta.
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tions, .nly,—Berzelia, Harlem, Beating, Thomson, Camnk, Crawfordville,
Union I’oint, Greenesboro , Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington, Conyers,
Stone Mountain and Decatur
Train No. will stop at, and receive passengers to and from th > following
Stations, only—.Berzelia, Harlem, Hearing, Thomson, Cnnak, Crawfordville, Union
Point, GrcetiMboro', Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone
Mountain and Decatur.
The Fast Line has Through Sleepers from Atlanta to Charleston, and connects for
all points West and Northwest, i-fast and Southeast.
E R.. DORBBY,
General Passenger Agent.
J. W. Gheen, General Manager.
Central Hotel,
Mrs W M THOMAS,
PROPRIETRESS.
Centrally located near Confederate Monument,
Broati Street, AUGUSTA, Ua.
Comfortable Rooms. ExcelKut Fare Courteous Clerks and attentive Servan s
Sept. 30, 1880—
WOOL
WANTED
BV THE
Laurel Mills Manufacturing
Company.
In exchange for good honest jeans tweeds
and linseys. we exchange our cloth to
farmers, wool-growers and merchants on
| favorable terms, ami will give you better
value for your wool than you can get by
selling for money.
FOtt 10 POUNDS WASHED WOO 1.,
We give 8 yards Doeskin Jeans.
We give 10 yards School Boy Jeans-
We give 10* yards Tweeds,
We give 121 yards plain or Check Linseys
ton 10 I'UDSDS wool. IN' TIIE IllltT.
We give A yards Doeskin Jeans.
He give 8 yards Nlturl Boy Jeans.
We give 81, yards Tweeds.
We giv e 10 yards plain or Check Linseys.
Burry wool subject to discount.
Special terms uu lots over 500 lbs.
He will manufacture your wool into
jeans for 221 cents per yard, t woods 151-,
linseys 121, We pay freight on alt woo.
sent us. Send for circular and samples,
and you " ill send your wool when you set
our goods. Direct lo
Launl Mills Mmmfarturuni C"v
ROSWELL, COBB COUNTY,**.,
May 4, 1883—ly.
■Tit .A VltO Tl FIGHT*.
iTheat . GO pounds.
8!.-died Corn 50 do
Corn ta the car . 70 do
Peas 00 do
Rye 50 do
Dais 32 do
Barley . 47 do
Irish Potatoes 00 do
Sweet Potatoes 55 do
'Vhitc Beans 00 do
Clover Seed GO do
Timothy Seed, do
Flax Seed 56 do
Hemp Seed... 44 do
Cotton Seed 30 do
Buckwheat.. 52 do
Bine Grass Seed. . . • .. 14 do
Dried Peaches (impeded). . -8,3 do
Dried Peaches (peeled). . . 08 do
Dried Apples . . . , 24 do
Onions . . . . 07 do
Stone Goal . ... 80 do
Unslacked Lime . ... 86 do
Turnips 55 do
Corn Areal 48 do
Wheat Bran 20 do
Ground Peas 25 do
fastening Ilair . . • . . S do
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t 11 persons indebted to me will please
xV call and settle by Ist day of Novem
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wil find their accounts in tha hands of
Judge Heard for collection. I r*ean wh ,t
I say. A'ou had better call and settle and
save cost aud trouble.
J. T. SCOTT.
Qctober 10th 1883.
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sc; A„;i v friai Northern and tgasicr.s
W irkets at--Cope!an Seais A Arg'or.
Leave Atlanta, . . 2:45 p. n.
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Leave Atlanta 8:25 a. m.
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Arrive Washington 2:55 p m
Arrive Carnak D57 p ni
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Yo. 4, Itast- IMrliy.
Leave Atlanta 8:50 p m
Arrive Greenesboro’ ];4B a m
Leave “ 1;47 a m
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C SPRING CART Cornp’y.
August 17, 1883—
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BALTIMORE, MD.
BgC-Tlie present crop is undeniably
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Laura Eley j
vs. s LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Wm. Ely.
IT appearing from the entry of tln* Sher
iff in the above stated case, that, said
Defendant does nut reside in tho State of
Oeorgia.
It is ordered by the Court, that service
be perfected in said case by a publication,
onee a mouth for four months, preceding
the next Term of this Court, in sooje pub
lie Gazette of this State.
JAMES B. I’ARK,
Att’y for Libellant.
By the Court, Sept. Term, 1883.
Til OS. G. LAWSON,
Judge S.CO.C.
A true extract from the minutes of
Greene Superior Court, September Term,
1883. JESSE P. WILSON, Clerk.
Sept.2B,lßß3—mini
Li he I lor Divorce.
Lucy Ann Weaver")
vs. I Libel for Divorce
Dan Weaver. Jin Greene Sup. Court
IT appearing to the Court, from the entry
of the Sheriff in the above stated case,
that said defendant does not reside in this
Slate.
It is ordered, that service in said case ire
perfected by publication in some public
Gazette ol this State for once a month for
four months, preceding the ne>t Term of
this Court.
JAMES 11. PARK,
Att'y fur Libellant,
By the Court, September Term, 1883.
TIIOS. G. LAWSON,
Judge S.C.O.C.
A true extract from the minutes of
Greene Superior Court, September Term.
1883. JESSE P. WILSON, Clerk.
5ept.28,1883 —minis
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ON and after SUNDAY, February 21,
1882, Fnssengcr Train Service on the
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Leave Atlanta. 2.15 p m 5.00 a tm
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do Seneca, 8.24 pm 11. 20 a
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Mail and Esntnss. Mail.
Westward —No, 50. No. 62.
Leave Charlotte, 12.40 a m 11,05 a m
Arrive Gastonia, 1.15 am 11.05 am
di Spantanturg, 4.04 a m 2.85 y n
do Greenville. 5.32 ant 4.0* p m
do Seneca, 7.15 a in 5 56 p
do Toccoa, 8.28 a m 7.05 p m
do Rabun Gap J'n 9.52 a m 8 00 p m
do Lula, 10.18 am 5.48 p ni
do Gainesville, 10.51 a m 9.15 p m
do Atlanta, 1.40 pm 12.00 a■
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