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. WEIKLY
Volume VIII.
"White <& Cos.,
3s(su§e afttechln Ironral.
PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY.
KRMS, - - 81.00 A YEAR.
Advertising Hntes.
One square, first insertion $ 1 00
Each subsequent insertion 75
One square three months -10 00
One square six months 15 00
One square twelve months. 20 00
Quarter column .twelve months 40 00
Half column si* months CO 00
Half column twelve months 75 00
One column twelve months 12.' 00
<3T Ten lines or less considered a square
Alt fractions of squares are counted as full
uares.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOIFN H. HALES,
Theoretical and Practical
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER,
HAS returned to Thomson, and proposes
to carry on the business of Watchma
ker and Jeweller in all the various branches
of the profession. The best work may be
relied upon, and charges in keeping with
the times. Repairing Fine Watches, u
specialty. Satisfaction both in work and
prices guaranteed A liberal share of pat
ronage solicited. Oet.l-a§
ALBERT HAPE,
Nen-RoNldout l>i*nt isl,
OAN still be found ready to attend to the
wants of old and new patrons, if desired, at
their residences.
Will also, as heretofvjre, practice in adjoin
ng counties. Panic prices insured and all
wrurk warranted.
Offioe at tho residence of W. E. Speir.
Please address by letter, at Thomson, Ga.
PAVILION HOTEL,
Chariestn, . C.
G. T. ALFOUH if; CO.,
Proprietors, j
Rates, $2.00, $2.50 and 60 per day j
B*ff is not easily earned in
B m f these times, but it can be
made in three months by any one of either
sex, in and part of the country who is will
ing to work steadily at the employment that
wo famish. #*;t> per week in your own
town. You need not be away from home
•Ter night. You can give your whole time
o the work or only your spare moments.
Ve havo agents who are making over >2O
*or day. All who engage at once can make
•noney fast. At tho present money cannot
oe made so easily aud rapidly at any other
business. It costs nothing to try the bus
iness. Terras and $5 Outfit free. Address j
at on H. Hallett A Cos., Portland, j
Maim
llaii* Cutting;
—IN THE—
LATEST AND MOST SCIENTIFIC
MANNER,
—BY—
E. D. AMONITTI,
Artiwt on Human fliiir,
(OFFICE ENDEK CENTRAL HOTEL.)
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
inard-lf
GIN GEARING,
Shafting anil Bolls,
CHEAPER THAN EVER
—AT THE—
Forest City Foundry
-AN D
Machine Works,
GEO. ft. LOMBARD & CO-
Proprietors.,
Augusta, Ga.,
StTEngiues, Cotton Screws, Mill Gear
ing and Machinery of every kind made
and repaired. may23-A:
food & Blacksmith
& II O F
G. W. ROBERTS
Announces to the nubile that he
is prepared to do all kinds of Wood
and Blacksmith work. Buildiug and re
pairing Bnggies and Wagons a specialty.
I r competition in prices.
Thanking the public for past patronage
I respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same. ,
I am also prepared to do all kinds of
Plow work.
Shop at Scroggins old stand, on
Green way Street, near Shield’s Mill.
Give me a call.
jan7-A§ G. W. ROBERTS.
lew” Barter Slop!
o
Emmett SCOTT has opened anew bar
ge, shop over ino. L. Holzendorfs store,
where he is prei>ared to do all kinds nf
work in his line. Hair trimming, sham
pooing. shaving, fec., done in the very best
style. Hair dressing, shampooing, Ac.,
for ladies at their residences when ordered.
HAIR CUTTING FOR ADULTS ets.
4. 44 44 Children 1 > “
SHAMPOOING -■> “
STSatisfaction guaranteed,
nly 24-tf.
Notice for Leave to Sell Land.
Application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary of McDuffie county, Georgia, at
the November term, I.H7S, for leave to sell
ands (Dower excepted.) belonging to the
estate of Isaac Lucky, late of said county,
decease, l. for the benefit of heirs and cred
itors of said deceased. It. H. PEARCE,
Oct 7 177s 4t Aarur. Isaac Lucky,
Myers a Marcus
—JOBBERS IN—
I>IIY GOODS NOTION , UOIMEKY,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS & CLOTHING.
The undersigned respectfully inform the merchants of McDuffie aud surrounding
counties that their Fall Stock is now complete, and in price and assortment is unequalled
hy any that has ever been brought to this market. A special feature of our business is
the establishment of a •
WHOLB
SHOE AN HAT HOUSE
Entirely distinct from our Dry Goods, Notions and other departments. In our now
store will be found the largest and beet selected stock of SHOES and llals we have ever
had, and we feel satinfied that it will be to the interest of purchasers to inspect our stock
before purchasing elaewhere.
MYERS & MARCUS,
<%>f.lß-c* 286 and 288 Broad Street Augusta, Ga.
LOW PRICES
—FOB
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS.
o
WE IRE NOW RECEIVING 1 URGE STOCK FOB THE
Fall and Winter trade, which we will sell at
a great reduction on former prices.
Durable boots and shoes a specialty.
All goods warranted strictly as represented.
WM. MULHERIN,
203 Sr, t ftww.
E. J. DOZIE J*,
Cotton Factor
No. 9 Mclntosh Street , Augusta , Gerg ia.
Opposite old stand of DOZIER A WALJON.
CON SI (INMEN TS SOLICITED.
SA TISI'A CTIOX ' OU\ 11A NTERD.
du
Commission for Selling and Storage, 7Ac. per bale.
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,
% 9
—AT—
COOKE’S CLOTHING AND HIT STORE,
*403 MmsiMSTMEETt i£VGt?BT#, (jjtiO&ur.'i.
The largest stock of Clothing and hats in
the City for
MEN, YOUTHS AND YS,
Latest styles and at the very lowest prices.
Gents Furnishing Goods, Umbrellas, Trunks &c.
A. AVL Blanchard,
Sept. 2s-c* For J . C. Ludlow <l* Cos.
THE NEW BOOT, SHOE & HAT STORE.;
§22,000 worth bought or npot cash,
AND I can affcril to UNDERSELL anybody who buy* ou time. These goodn arc all
new and from the boat Manufactories in the world, and will be wold VERY LOW at
Wholesale and Retail.
Don’t fail to see them. Ho old stock.
Mr. .Tame* I-*. Mcljnighlln is with this Houso. and will be glad to mu
his many friends in McDuffie and adjoining countiea.
J. W. Rigsby,
279 BEOAD STEEET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Sept.ll-c*
REMOVAL.
PRINTUP, BRO. & POLLARD
Cotton Factors and Commission Merchants.
HVVE removed to the large and commodious office, recently occupied by W. If Head
southwest corner Campbell and Reynolds streets, Augusta. Ga„ General agents for
♦ }, (>
Manufacturers of SMITH’S HAND POWER COTTON and HAY PRESS.
SMITH’S NEW PATENT ADJUSTABLE SCREW PRESS, for Cotton or Hay, oper
ated by horse, water or steam power.
NEBLETT A GOODRICH COTTON GINS.
ORDERS received for SCHOFIELD’S PATENT PORTABLE ENGINES.
GIN repairing done at Short Notice. , ,
Consignments of COTTON and other produoe respectfully solicited. The usual ad
vances made on consignments in store. Orders for Bogging, Ties and other Supplies,
"General *1 gents'inGeorgia for the Talbot A ffons Portable Agricultural and Stationary
j steam Engines, Water Wheels, Com Mills, Saw Mills, Ac., A.,
Fn iibnult’H Standard Hcalen and alarm cah <li-uwvr
A full stock of every pattern always in store. RaUroad, Depot, Track, Hoy and Coal
| PORTABLE AGRICULTURAL and STATIONARY STEAM
K BRADLEY’S and STONO PHOSPHATE OO.’g STANDARD FERTILE
PRINTUP,BRO. (fePOLLARD
gept.oj . AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
“A MAP OP' BUSY LIFE: ITS FLVCTTJ ATJON S AND ITS VAST CON C FUNS.”
THOMSON, QA., NOVEMIIEE 13, 1878.
On an averngo it rains in Ireland
220 days in tho year.
During the prevalence of the yellow
fever the Hies disappeared from tho
infected districts.
The Fenian prisoner, Clancey, will
be released this month, aad the only
other Fenian iu December.
Mr. Hayes has appointed Thursday,
Nov. 28th as a day of national thanks
giving.
Twenty-two priests aud eighteen ■
sisters of charity died of yellow fever.
iu the Soul west.
Mr. Edison is a wonderful man, but
wo can never believe that a mere ease
of neuralgia resulted iu a 12 pound
boy.
,Since tho Bonn Synod abolished
oelibaoy “Old Catholic” clergy in
Oortnatiy have been marrying at a
great rate.
Japanese women do not uho pins,
and lovers are not seen to let go tvs if
they had struck the business end of tt
hornet.
A woraati£of Cliftou, Now York,
was, in ono day, divorced from two
husbands, one of tha suits being do
eided against her there and the other
in California,
Tito Moffett whiskey register, to
gether with the license tax, yields to
Winchester, Vn., during tho year,
$1,200, ngaiuat $1,200 under the old
license law^
Tho next Emperor of Japan, in re
sponse to the pressure of enlightened
public opinion, is likely to boa mo
ungomist. Tito present Emperor has
a Sultana and a dozen queens besides.
Cholera is making fearful ravages
in the interior of Morooco. Busmen
is paralizod and hundreds nre dying
of starvation. Morocco has never be
fore had such a fearful ordeal.
There is a bog in Southern Illinois
200 feet wide which has been devour
ittg men and animals for many years.
Holies of antediluvian uuimuls me
found iu it, and it is said to lie
fathoqiless.
Mgr, Dupanloup, lute Bishop of
Orlomiß, willed his lienrt to the per
ish of St. Felix, where he was
his body to the cathedral of Orb-tins,
and 40,000 francs to his godson, n son
of M. Du Boys.
In consequence of the resumption
of specie payments on the Ist of Jan
uary, the Treasury htiH discontinued
the issue of $1 and $2 notes, and no
more notes of that denomination will
be printed.
A soldier stationed at Turin, I’eid
mont, recently won $40,375 in tho
royal lottery, but his sudden riches
failed to effect the military aut!icri
tics, who demand of him two years
further service in the ranks.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrell, of Houston,
Tex., liked au orphan girl so well that
they decided to adopt her as their
daughter; hut, just its tho papers
were ready for signing, Mr. Terrell
concluded that he preferred her as a
wife, and he eloped with her.
Jefferson Davis has been singularly
Hnfortunato with his sons. Joseph
H. fell from the piazza of the execu
tive mansion in Richmond during the
war and was killed ; William died of
diphtheria, in Memphis, in 1873, and
Jefferson, the only surviving one, has
died in Memphis of yellow fever.
Anew cannon Ims been made at tho
Krupp works, in Germany, of enor
mous dimensions, a ball from which
pierces tho thickest armor plates of
vessels at a distance of eight miles.—
Two shots at a range of 0,000 feet are
supposed to be enough to dismantle
and sink the most powerful ship. The
balls cost $l5O each.
A Pennsylvania paper states that a
child having a jug’s head, but a well
formed body, has been born in Clar
ion county of that State. A gentle
men who Ims seen this freak of nature
says that the hood is a perfect repre
! sentation of a young pig, and that the
child squeals when angry or in pain,
and grunts when in a state of content
! rnenfc.
The dangers to which the Emperor
| of Germany, the Czar of Russia aud
Prince Von Bismark are exposed are
so great that all of their out-door
movements are accompanied by nu
merous detectives. If! some instan
ces 1,000 special policemen are em
ployed. Tho shadow of death con
stantly stalks behind these rulers. —
The nerves of tho great Chancellor
seem to be equal to tho strain, but
the health of tne other two is said to
be affected by the dread they cannot
shako off
The Catholic Church has lost with
in a month some of its ablest loaders.
Cardinal Dupanloup stood head and
shoulders above any member of the
French church, and Cardiual Cullen,
who died last week, was the head of
tho Irish church. Bishop lioseoraus,
of Columbus, Ohio, who died ou the
21st instant, was held in high esteem
|by the American branch of the
j Church. He was a brother of Gen.
! Hosecrans and a class-mate of Mr.
! Hayes ; but., unlike the latter, lie was
j a Democrat as far as lie expressed
himself on political questions,
A SONG OP DAYS.
Weep, as if you thought of laughter!
Smile, ns tsars were coming after!
Marry your pleasures with your woes;
Aud think life’s green well worth its rose!
! No sorrow will your hoart liotide,
Without a comfort by its side ;
The sun may steep in -his sea-lied,
lint yon ltavo starlight overhead.
, Trust notijlp Joy! the roses of June,
When open wide, will wither soon;
Italian days without twilight,
Will turn them suddenly to night,
Joy, most changeful of all things,
Flits away on rainbow wings,
And when they look the gayest, know
It iu that they aro spread to go!
. f.if/vj. Ih‘aiming.
Bnlloonius: in Arctic Regions.
Experiments made at Scranton,
l’n., during tho Inst few days are said
to htwo proved the practicability of
tho now bnlloou gas generating ap
paratus of Professor S. A. King.—
The importance of this apparatus de
pends Upon its applicability to bal
looning in the Aretio regions, aud
Captain Howgato is understood to ba
now satisfied on that point.. Profess
or King's apparatus, which is only
sixty-six inches in diameter aud ten
feet high, aud can be easily carried on
a small ship, has the onpacity to in
flate a balloon of niuoty or one hun
dred thousand cubic feet. Probably
it will bo by the balloon that the dis
oovery of tho North Polo will at last
be made. Even a captive balloon,
Bout up from the furthest twailablo
point, might enablo the observer in
its car, with a good telescope, to solve
tho problem of tho open Polar Sea,
which Dr. Kane insists ho saw so
clearly. It is easy to understand that
such a body of water as Dr. Kane de
scribee might bo opou in an exoop
tionably mild season, and closed again
witli ioo when the winter was more
sovere ; so that explorers, at different
times, would return with conflicting
accounts concerning it. Tho open
water seen by Dr. Kane, and describ
ed by him ns tossing its blue wuvos,
and gloaming in tho sunlight, might
have boon an ocean, stretching clear
to tho polo, or it might have been
only a lake, opened at times and
closed at others. Explorations by
balloons, either captive or free, will
probably erelong settle this and other
questions hitherto iu doubt.— New
York Graphic.
Lively Butter,
There is an old goat owned in Do
troifc which has received a groat
deal of training from tho boys. Last
Fourth of July tlioy discovered that
if they stuck a firo-craokor in the end
of n cano and held it at William, ho
would lower his head and go for them,
aud they have practiced tho trick so
much that the goat will tacklo any
human being who points a stick at
him. A few days ago he was loafing
near the ooruer of Third und Lewis
streets, when a corpulent citizeu came
up and stopped to talk with a friend.
They happened to speak of sidewalks,
when the corpulent citizen pointed
his cane just to the left of the goat
and Haid:
“That’s the worst piece of side
walk in this town.”
The goat had been eyeing tho cane,
and the moment it came up ho lower
ed his head, made six or eight jumps,
and his head struck tho corpulnnt cit
izen just on “the belt.” Tho man
wont over into a mass of old tin, di
lapidated butter kegs and abandoned
hoop skirts, and tho goat turned a
somersault tho other way, while the
• bin citizen threw stones at a boy
seated on a doorstep, who wits laugh
ing tears as big as chesnuts, aud cry
ing out:
“Oh, it’s ’miff to kill a feller 1”
—Free Press.
To-Day and To-Morrow.
Morrow is a town cf Borne import
ance about forty miles from Cincinna
ti. A now brakeman on the road,
who did not know the names of the
stations, was approached by a stran
ger the other day:
Stranger—“ Does this train go to
Morrow to-day ?”
“No,” said the brakeman, who
thought tho stranger was making
game of him ; "It goes to-day yester
day, the week after.”
"You don’t understand,” persisted
the stranger; “I want to go to Mor
row.”
Brakeman—“ Why don’t you wait
till to-morrow, then, and not come
bothering around to-day ? You can
go to-morrow or any other day you
please. ”
Stranger—“ Won’t you answer me a
civil question civilly ? Will this
train go to-day to -Morrow ?”
Brakeman—“ Not exaotly ; it will
go to-day and come back to-morrow. ”
As tho gentleman who wanted to go
to Morrow was about to give up in
disgust, another employe, who knew
the station alluded to, camo along
and gave the desired information.
The recently elected Legislature of
Arkansas will choose a suoocssor to
Dorsey, whose term as United States
Senator will expire on the 4th of
March. The Legislature is noarly
unanimously Democratic, and the
new Senator will be a genuine repre
sentative of the State. The most
prominent aspirants for tho position
aro the Hon. Robert M. M. Johnson,
the Hon. M. L. Bell, the Hou. David
Walker and ex-Governor Henry M.
Rector, either of whom would make
a creditable representative of the
State,
“VEGETINE,”
Says a Boston physician, ‘*hus no equal an
a blood purifier. Hearing of its many won
derful cures after all othor remedies had
failed, I visited the Labraiory, and convin
ced myself of its geuuino merit. It is pre
pared from barks, roots and horbs, each of
which is highly effective, and they are com
pounded in such a manner as to produce
astonishing results.”
VEGETINE
Is the great Blood Purifier,
VEGETINE
AV ill euro tho worst caso of Scrofula,
YEGETINE
Is recommended 1 by physicians and apoth
ecaries.
YEGETINE
lias effected some marvelous cures in cases
of Cancer.
VEGETINE
Cures tho worst cases of Canker.
VEGETINE
Meets with wonderful success in Mercurial
diseases*
VEGETINE
Will eraclioate Salt Rheum from tho system.
VEGETINE
Removes I’imples and Humors from the
face
VEGETINE
Cures .Constipation and regulates tho Bow
" VEGETINE
Is a valuable remedy for Headache.
▼UOBTIZra .
Will cure Dyspepsia,
YIMHTINfI
Restores tho entire system to ahoalthy con
dition.
YESETIHE
Removes tho eauso of Di/xiness,
Vegetine
Uojievos faintness at the stomach.
Vegetine
Cures pains in the buck.
Vegetine
Effectually cures Kidney Complaint.
Vegetine
Is effective in its cure of Female Weakness.
Vegetine .* s .
the great remedy for General Debility.
Vegetine”’
fs acknowledged by all classes of people to
be the beat and most reliable blood puri
fier in the world.
VEGETINE
Prepared by
IT. 11. Stevens lioston, Man <•
Vegetine is Sold by All Druggists.
Tfc* Rewiorty of the 10th Ceatary.
/? ™ o O\ Barham's Infallible
/%#nPILE SURE.
\ i(* i' ; T' I Manufactured hy the
X MsewS? / IterijhaFi!oCaroCo.,EiirhMn,N.Q.
It never fail* to euro Ilrmorrbolda
or I'll*-, when a corn Is l-OMlbl*.
*“** (uruUkeduao^pUcfclluP
ry Wi. tr.lirsfilter/, rtliv.ilvin—
V7> * •••' !l Ov.i- I.oolatest Niivoltltvi
(jt,_ A,; is w.iuicd. Ho. Supply (Jo Nashville,Touu ™
E. R. SCHNEIDER,
—DEALER IN—
Wines, Liquors, Cigars,
GROCERIES, ETC.
Nos. 161 & 256 Broad Street-
Augusta , Georg i v .
Sept, 11 f*
DR. RICE,
37 Court Place, LOUISVILLE, KV,
A regularly *duoatl and legally qualified physician nod Ihn
monsitocosHful, an his jiroctior -'lll provt*. Cwes alHarms
of pilvate, chroulo mid ucxualdisease#, gpor^ator
rben. aud Impotcracy. M r iiicrt.aiio7iif
abuse in youth, rsexuol txces .osln mnturer years, or otbar
causes, and producing untilh *j i tho following eflects: Nervooa-
Dcm, Seminal Emissions, pimwre of Sight. Deftctlvu Mem
ory. FhyulcalDway, Piinplcs ou Face, Av.-n.lou to Society of
FomaWs, OoiAnloa of Id ns, Loan o f Scxuo 1 Sowar,
rei dcilng marriage Improper or unbuopy, ro thoroughly
und permanently cuir|. RY!PIIIIsIS
cored arid entirely tho aynUto; GON
ORRKBA, Gleet, Strlcturo Pile* and other pri
vate disenses quickly cured. Putienta treated by mallore*-
press. Consultation fr t and luvlfod. rburgs* reasouaW*
aud corrcHpoudoucn strictly confidential.
A PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of 200 pages, sent to auy address, securely rental, for ’.hkty
So) c- ou. Should In! read by all. Address as tU*a.
Asa boors frun A. 14. to 7 P.M. BumUys, tVs 4P.M.
PRESCRIPTION FREE!’
For Hi,- ix fly Curt* of B*mi.nl Woukiiewi. LuM
Munliooo 'nJnil disorder* hrouclit on by Uuiin
crpfloii >r ex' ss. Any Uriufi'ist hit* the Ingre
dients. .Uilrows lr. W. J.MtIJKM •% CO.,
i;iO llVst .Mlslll SlHS'l, t lIM lIHHIII, O.
Giavel, Gastritis, Hysteria, Hemorrha
ges from the lungs. Hi art Diseases, in al
incurable varieties, Indigestion, Jaundice
and Kidney Diseases, snoeessfnllv treated by
DR. G. W. DURHAM,
I'bomsou, Ga.
11,1,1 haMftearrd.
UriUffi^^u',AjAa*
fT! business you can ougnge in.
K % 8 SJS to S2O per day made by
JUJUI) X any worker of cither sex, right
in their own localities. Particulars and
samples worth $5 free. Improve your
spare time at this business. Address,
8 TIN BON tfcCo., Portland, Muine.
bB7-b$
A. T. ROGERS,
@0939 &m !L©©K 855][ma>
In the Holzendorf Building, Mniu Bt.,
‘U’Qil©lfllS®S3 i> ©l©[E©oii.
ALL work done in the best manner at a
reasonable price, and warranted to give
satisfaction. Special attention given to.
FITTING KE YS A NI) li SPA Ift-
INQ LOCKS.
Give mo a call ‘and be convinced. Pow
der, Shot, Caps, Wads, Cartridges, Ac., for
sale. oolM- f.
1878. T. A. Scoot, 1878.
FALL AND WINTER 000DS,
Now arriving and for sale at my “OLD STAND," on. Main Streot, Thomson, G.
—A FULL LINE OF—
CLOTTiIIsr Gr,
mix GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
CROCKERY, ETC., ETC., DRESS GOODS, FAr octsil * -
GOODS AND ALL NOVELTIES OF Titß nh.„,„ s
A Splendid line o Cloaks,
SHAWLS, LADIES AND MISSES SAC DUES. PLAIDS
STRIPES, LINSEYS, KENTUCKY JEANS, ETC.’. ETC.
All selected with care from the latest styles.
I Keep the BEST Biitmls of TOBACCO.
•
MCDUFFIE RESTAURANIT
C. K. KNOX
A'l’ his “Old Stand" on Multi Street notifies tho pcnplo of McDnfflo nod adjoining
eoiHittos that he is keeping tho best Rostanraut iu Georgia. Fresh meats of all kind,
couHtantly on hand.
OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, POULTRY, EGGS
SAUSAGE, TOBACCO. SNUFF, CIGARS, SOAP
CONFECTIONERIES, CANNED GOODS, SC., SC. ’
at all hours.
Day Boarders at eho.p rates. Market cash prices paid for Ilceves, Sheep. Shontoa..
Kids, Game, do., Ac.
o
SOOT AND SHOE SHOP:
KNOX & BLACKFORD,
Bools and shoes made and repaired on short notico, at prices to suit the times. Oirw
u " trial- Kept. 18-o
siAummMW Lit TaiSTMt.
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant*
NO. 4 WARREN BLOCK,
(JBokson Htrnof,)
ATJOUSTA. CEORCIA.
Orders for Goods promptly filled. Strict personal attention given to
all business entrusted. Sopt.ll o*
Ct E 0 R G E S Y M M S,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
AfO. 4 £(MW ffiiiJVGEa MeIjVFOSMt SaWSEEFit
Augusta, Georgia
Representing
QUEEN, Ins. Cos., of England. LANCASHIRE. Ins. Cos., of England. MANHATTAN
lih Cos., of New York. MERCHANTS A. MECHANICS, Ihh. Cos., of Richmond, Va.
All having made the $25,000 deposit with the Comptroller General of Georgia, as re.
quired by law.
—COTTON INSURED IN OPEN AND CLOSED WAREHOUSES.—
Brin House Bisks Taken >
Sept. 11-c’*'
YOUNG & HACK,
Grocers and Commission Irclants,
mS BROAD TREET, CORNER CAMPBELL,
AUGUST A., OBORQIA
HAVE in Store and constantly arriving a full aud complete Stock of all goods usually
kept in a first class Grocery Store, at the lowest prices Sept. 11-c*
SMITH, HACK & CO.,
We have on hand n large and Complete stock of all kinds of Stapub Giukeiuvs for th
Fall business, which we offer to the trade ut the Very Lowest Puiceh and on the must
favorable terms. We are prepared to offer
Special Inducements to Merchants,
and as we confine ourselves strictly to .he Wholesale Trade, we do not interfere with tho
trade that betaiigs to our patrons. All orders entrusted to us shall have most careful am|
prompt atontion. Wo respectfully solicit the patronage of Merchants, promising tlieuv
our test efforts to please in all respects. SMITH, HACK A CO.
Bagging, Ties and Twine!
SMITJFL & CO.,
Wltoleaale CommiMMlun Merchantwi
300 BROAD STREET, AEGESTA.GEORGIA’
Wo respctfully call the attention of tho Tmadk to our very large stock of the heat.-
EASTERN BAGGING now in storo and constantly arriving. It is made of Jute, is
wide, smooth and strong, and will not stain or injure the cotton. Wo represent on# of
the largert Bagging Mills in the country, and have uuaiimiK.-'od taoilities enabling us t<v
offer Bagging to merchants at the very lewest prices. We aro agents of the
Celebrated Arrow Tie&d
—A! o of tho
KENNEDY HOOK ANIIDKI/TA TIES!
and are preparo.l to offer them at the lowest rates, A larye supply oj the
Best Bagging Twine
always on haudL All order* shall receive prompt and oareful attention. The patronage
of merchants ia respectfully solicited. Sep. 11.©* SMITH, HACK !t CO.
JAMES H. HUIiSB’S
DYEING AND CLEANING WORKS 1
Office, 53 Jackson Street, Near Greene, Augusta, G&.
For Dyeing and Clo wing Ladies’ Dress Goods. Gent’s Coats, Pants and Vests Cleaned
i; ye d and Kep tired. Fiuo lacc Curtains Cleaned, nut! Finished Like New. 4
* Sept.2.V<;*
TV uinl>c‘f-'4<l
I*l*o prie tors.