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NEW ADVI.BTIfcEMENT.
HARD TIMES PRICES
at
T. A. SCOTT’S,
THOMSON, - - GEORGIA.!
i
The long continued financial (Jeproaeion nucoaidtatcf) the relnction of j
price* to the very lowest living figures, bo that the BUST goods to be •
obtained in the market, which are always the OU E A BEST, may b: with- |
in the reach of all. Willi these facts in view, I assure my customers and ,
the general public that tha extensive and various lines of merchandise j
which I ant now offering to the trade, will give enliio satisfaction as to i
superiority in
QUALITY and PRICl^f
I do not deal in SHODDY GOODS of any description, but guurantcolhnt
my customers sliul) receive their purchases just as ropiesented. In the
general
Dry Goods* Department
Will ho found every urliiflo 11 anally offered in a firi. v ssr tcblishmont.
TANARUS) O M E STICK!
Cheaper than ever before. Now is the time to buy.
P 11 I X V 8,
A splrrdid assortment, from -to to fie per yard. Those goods are selected
ami pnrehnsed i Iter n iong experience i' li un especial view to the wants
and tastes of the people of this section of the country, and I uni confi
dent that I can sit is j y the most exacting and please even the mosi
fastidious, if they will exuinihe and pi ice my goods.
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT
in this Department I am offering the largost and most select
assortment of
Silks, Satins, Cashmeres mid Worsteds, of
AU the Intent color* and styles. Also
VELYETS and TltlM INGS.
1 liavo a very extoiiHlvo stock of
Ladies’ Cloaks and Walking Jackets,
and Russian Circulars,
Which must bo sold and are offered nt remarkably low figures. Also
A beautiful line of
Gloves, Itamlkcreliiefs, Ac., lioautiTiil Milline.ry
Goods of every description.
Hosiery Department,
In (Ids Department I uni offering a large and varied assortment of
Ladies' Misses, Gents and Childrens Hose,
AT Tin: MOST FAVORABLE ITtIOEH.
SHOES.
Mv stock nl l.mlies’, M ; sses, Men’s ami Children's Shoes is very large
and ol the best and most popular styles.
MOTION DEPARTMENT,
Buttons of every Variety, Mona Ties, amt Scurfs, Handkerchiefs, Combs,
Bi'Ublies, Suspenders, I’erfuinorios, and Novelties ol every Jescriptio
u———
Gents Furnishing Goons,
My stock In this department is as full and complete as can bo found
in any store, and must lw sold; therefore, I am offering the most favorable
inducements to the trade. CASSIMKKES, JEANS, Ac, of all the Best
grude and beautiful stylus. Si 11 IM S, I.sundered and Unhmudered, B st
Linen Besoms, and all material of the best quality.
Clothing ! Clothing ! .
For Men and Hoy* in great variety, OVERCOATS at Bottom
Figures. Beautiful and stylish Suits of last goods and to til
every si7,e, Handsome, Durable and Cheap-
Boors, shoes Stirs,
In this Department iny stock is very complete, embracing
GENTS' FINE BOOTS and SHOES, BOYS’ FINE BOOTS and SHOES,
LABORERS’ BEST BOOTS anil SHOES,. BROGANS, 4.\, All from
the best nmuuf'ct urv*.
GROCEST DEPARTMENT
lu this Department will Imi found constantly in stock even' Article usually
kept in u HrM Dlass Grocery House, embracing everything necessary
mj supply the wahis of the trade, aud I am eoutldt*i t lh.it my
prices will be entirely satisfactory t > eve y purchaser.
1 do not keep or otT*r for Mule tiny light weight
or KeootuLclns* goods, but only the REST
to Id* hud m thu market. In Staple
Groceries 1 have a vary large
and well aeleeWd a took of
fOKX, BA COX, At AM C, SUGAR, COFFEE, RICE,
EAlil). riU'J-.sE. SARI', SYR CP, MORA sSJ.S
MACKEREL. BAGGIXG AXD TIES.
Tobacco, Cigars, and Snuff, and shelf Goods too nr mem is t > mention.
11 .id i> are Croi kery, tjlnssaare, Cutlery, (ii n iC* Oou
Hope, Dowder, Shot, Wads, Shells ami Caps f,,r Brvavli Dnul.ng Gun-.
A Belter Selection of these goods ha* (lover beon brought to
this market, and at prices that lead them all
L'2T Goods delivered in any part of Town free of charge.
raos.scorr,
Nos. I mid 2 th ick Itow. Thomson, Ga.
McliuJlie Weekly Journal.
Thombon, Ga., March A, 1885.
mum imiKiuvisK.
Th'* nun who ran’t laugh tx no animal and the
man who won't Iz a devil.— Johii Hillings.
Gariy ti c msh young man
t'ut* on tiiu skate*.
Hitying : 'J think I can
Astonish the .Staten.**
Then lie strikes wildly ort
Fouler and taster;
And aitli u bump And shout
YelU for court plaster.
-
Can a "At count? asks a Connecticut ;
paper. Well, what would a catamount ,
to if it couldn’t ?
When a man is making hive to a will- ;
otv h always fe|H at* if lie had to begin !
here tin- other left off.
*♦•- - -
The Graphic inks Prof. Hall’
! tvMiildii’. lime found tin t new moon if j
Math hadn't flUhie .m for him.
i ” * * •
The Wagfaingioo Star speaks of Ma
as “*he.” Thai klhwm how little J : -
Star kuoua ahr*”* **'• In r.
From the way ua.i Hamilton pitchrH .
ulo Bclnire, one would take her to bean
irate washerwoman.
A rader a4s : “Wlmt i a eTVh u fl£"]
drum ?” A o< murdrum in a man at a
swell dinner in evening drew. You can’t j
tell if he is a waiter or h guest.
The Dayton Democrat has seen n
horse in that p’nce eat meat. We have
frequently seen horses run for sleakes, !
lu re, with a bit in their mouth.
Wi en the sluggard asked ,Solomon, in f
a time of great commercial depression,
whnt he should do, and Solomon fold
him to go to the ant, he didn’t seem to
like the aut, Hr.
A Waterloo (New York) firm recently
shipped in a ning.e month 500 dozen
wash-boards. This looks hke asiuldiu’ i
revival of bimiuegs.
as • ♦ *
"You're sriinrt fellow,” snecrod i
lawyer to ft witness the other iluy, “I'd
return tho eompliuicut if I wasn't under 1
oath," replied Hie witness.
Those men who expect n minister to
give them SI,OOO worth of grace for
$8 salary are the same ones who demand \
locu! notices in their home pnper for
uothing, and do tli ir Advertising *>u
Novelty prts* liaud-bills.
I
- A Fourth street girl found little
hluck uud white kitten out in (be rsin
last Saturday night, and slatted to take
it home. Him told her brother when ho
; was burying her elotlma tiuit.slui would
i never do it again.
! DuringTfeuxw sudden changes in the
: weather ft little boy slnmld not be per-
I milted to attend church without a hand
kerchief.
It is nil very wo'l when a man tr.kes
I bis rcHgtnn into 111* business; but when
j lie takes his Imsiueas into bis religion,
I Icok out for breakers.
....
Motto of ii Proliant) temperance re
j form club : “We bond the feme, but
not tho elbow." This is supposed to re
fer to a dexterous habit of drinking out
of a bung.
Oli. Leo ! Leo ! treo ! Do !
The KWCOtCHt BVIT SOCII J
Twt'i'o butter vv# huti never met,
Oli, f-jf*o MKigaliue !
Tin* Heveillo snya there in 11 gontlcmau
in AiiHlin who is no lepinrkably reserved
I in Ins lUHimora that n burly ( ver saw him
j display any.
*■ • •
“Now," said tho Prufeseor, as he grew
mini rod n h > disoinsiou, “all nia'ter
constantly changes. J have changed
sineo taking my seat here. Every single
moment m my body are tens of thous
ands of blood corpuscles smashed to
pieces and for ever destroyed." Senior
in the back sc t (iu a voice nprca;ve of
deep wonder) “Gosh !"
Miss Bauuavessagh, a Grietnn maiden,
| killed a mau for breakiug her In art. Sin
j must Imve been druudftilly cut up by his
! desertion, and her act may have been
right, but isn’t that a ipieer way to o|k.*U
HaiiHoge ?
A Chicago liny who is addicterl to go
ing to the theater to see the he. vv
drama, called his father to supper tin
other day by bawling out: “Wlmt, ho
there, base craven ! ( kune hither to thy
vcs|>rian hash."
I hi" great objection lo smart children
is, (list when they commence having
whiskies they leave off having brains.
B ys that are philosophers at six years
•1 age oto generally block beads at r -
ty one. By forcing children yon Retro
much into their hearts that they become
eracked.
Half a doaeti men n.ay go down con
srculively ou tire snmo piece of banana
peel, and yet each will express himself
as differently as if lie had b. eu brought
| up iu a separate language.
The boy who Will howl like a fog-horu
j if lie lots his shin with a pieee of kind
| bug, will fall Uiirty-ouo feet out of a
chestnut tree nud say nothing about it.
! if his ueek ain't bloke, for fear lie won't
g t to go again.
It was only yesterday morning that
M •• Alanaou Bodby, str pped out of the
house in a tender frame of mind, singing
softly to himself, "Oh, bad l the wings
of a dove, I'd fly away from ’’ Just
then the lined girl throw the bedroom
carpet out of the window, and as its dus- ;
'<■ folds enveloped Mr. B. diey aud threw
hi stnigg.lug form down stairs, he was
or rd to exclaim iu muffled tones, “If I
get out of this if I don't out tho raw
heart out of the bloody minded assassin j
that slung that carpet, strike me dead !"
Tints, too often, tile tenderer influences
that bring into life and being our higher j
and nobler emotions and transcendentsl j
longings, are warped and distorted t v
the stern lealtties of life, like a wet boot !
behind the kitchen stove.
&lfTEfr s
The fittest nnbjctH f* r ft r'r au<l nque,
and reimtteLtH, arc the debi.iat-d. bil ioun
ADI uervotn. To wuch perMOus. HoßtetterH
Stomach Bitters Dfffirds uflaquute protection
by iu creasing vital Htaniina aud the reals t
ant power of the constitiitiou, and by check
ing irregnUritiei of the liver, stomach and
Ikiwclh. Moreover, it eridicateH malanal
CrOiuplaintN of an obstinate type, and staiids
ttlouc unequalled among our nat ona! lt-mc
dieH. Fr hale by al. Druggida and Deslern
generally.
legal iVotices.
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Notice of Dissolution.
GEORGIA—McDuffie County.
N'OTfCE is hereby given that the tirm of
Neal, Ftarco & Cos. ih tliin dy disAolv
ed by the retirem nt, of Neal aud Pearce
from tide firui All parties i . kbted to the
! late firm are reqneßtd to make immediate
Kf'ttlemoLt. Either Jno. II Neal or 1. M
iarnen is tmthorized to make settlement*.
Jno. B. Neal,
It. H. Penrce,
* Feb. ii, 188.'*. J. M. Barnes.
I .! retiring from the firm of Neal, Pesree
A Cos., we wish to eipress onr thanks to
I otjr pAtroilH for the np|>ort so kindly given
; tli>‘ old firm, with the hope that they will
■J*-V lit tsT lUi.' uew feeding a sorod that
| otr HUA'cesHOj will, itr every way, well de
| Horve MD'h patron ige. Jno B Neal,
' Feb, 5, JBBS. K. 11. Pearce.
' f n comrar-Dcing hiisim sft on my sole ac
: oo*ut 1 unis* thank my friend* f<*r the
faforw heretofore shown me. My old cuk
totpett* are my reforencoH, and it shall be
j in j earnest e/'ort U* retain them as such,
ami to pkaw my new' one*.
Respectfully,
fob. 5,1885. John M. Barnes.
* Citation.
GEORGIA— Me Du flic (Joanty.
To ill whom it may concern,
i John E. Langford has m duo form ftp
j plidd to the mideraigutii for pi-rmuoi nt let
ters of udmiiii-trition ou the oalnte ol
HilLry Langford, late of said county, de
ceased. uud I will p>ts* upon Haiti applica
* tiou on the first Moliday in March, !Bh.'.
Given niider my band and otlh.dnl signa
i ture, this 2d tiny of February, ißsf.
Feb. I, 1885. tl A. B. ThruKher,
Ordinary
Citation for Dismission,
GEORGIA- McDufile t ounty.
Whereon. Kinchen flughex, Ixecubir of
Elijah IbighcM, represcutH to the Court in
hi* petition duly fil.-d and cut* red on re
curd, that he has fully administered Elijah
j flughi s’ estate; this i*. therefore, to cite all
j pc’fituui conceruc 1, aud creditora, t
* show canKo, if any they can. why auid exe
| t utor bbouid not lie dinmissc 1 from hi* nd
j lulu attrition and receive letter* f diamin
i sion on the first Monday in March, IMx:,.
j Deo H, 1881, m3 A. U. 'Ehi usher.
t Irdinnry
Change ot Scheinle
STONE MOUNTAIN ItOUTE. .
UEfiIUHA KAU.RO AI) COMPANY,!
| M UtAOKIi,
A ni’STA, Ga. Feb *JB, 188**)
/ tOMMI NC NG Sunday, March Ist.
j V the following Pa*hiiigcr Schedule
will he operated :
I* tJii LIN IC.
i NO. 37 WEfcU' Daily.
i Leaves \ ugu- ta 7:40 a. m
! i’immxon...,,, ivPJ a. m
j Aift W,*fißigtou jo luu iu
iicave \Vfth ngton 7:5“* n m
1 Arr.vc Athens I'-Pdo p. m
■ Arrive Atlanta I .utp. m.
NO. -in EAS E Daily.
L*d vbr A thud* :t ro p. m
Airiv Athens 8;4 > p. m
, Arrive Wii,->hingtou...., ,s ; n7 p m
! JMivc Washington *2o p m
i Leave I’houiHon M p. m
Arrive Auguste. t* 2 p. m
NO. t WEST Daily
Leave Augusta I0 f>“a tu.
Amvt'
! Ari ive Caftnili 12.8 K j.. m
Arrive Macon.— ii.2'> p. iu
Arrive WjHliingtou p. m
Arrive Athmik 5.20 p i
Arrive GameKville p ju
! A*rive Atlaui.. *:l0p. in
NO. 2 EAST- Daily.
' Leave Allanll Bona n*
i L* ve Gainesvilie u. m
Leave Athens ‘ H:o‘ ■ m
T.sht. M.o wn . .. 7 *0 u ju
IfWve Washington ..li 2 .iu
j E-avc * aiii.’ik I.iu* p. m
Leave Tliomaon 2:00 j, m
I Arrive Augusta p. ui
NO. H WEST - Daily.
! Leave Augusta MOW) p m
j Leave Thomson 12:0.". n m
Leave Macon 7.20 p m
j Arrive Atlanta :40a. ui
NO. 4 EASE Daily.
Leave Atlanta ~..s .Nip. m
; Leave ! homson 35 { tl . m
- Augusta r. p: a . ni
Truins run by Doth Meridian time ;$2
j miuntc.s slower ih.Hii Augusta time,
j Train No. 27 will atop at. and rt*ct*ive
J pa sengers to anil from the following
i stations, oily :
• tirovt'tuwn. Borzelin. Harlem. Dealing,
i Thomson. Cuiuak, B irnet Crawfordvdlo,
i l nnm I‘oint, Grwnsboro, Madison,
Rutledge, Social ti-cle, Coviigkm,
| Couyeis, Stone Mountain nud Decatur.
Train No. 2S will stop at. and receive
j passengers to uud from the following
i only :
Grovetown. Far’ein. Dcaring, Thoui
son, t’aniKk. i'-arm it. t.rauft*ruv lie,
! Fmon Eomr. (re*nesboro. Mndtson.
Rtl alge, S >oi.d Diiclo. (’ovin jtor,
Conyers, Lithonia, Stone Mountaiu ana
Decatur.
The Fast Line runs through Sleepers
’’*“ *■*■''* ‘‘D i.t and Ohtu-lest n and con
m-cta for all point* East and Northeast
AVest And Northwest. >fc>. 28 stops nt
Union Point for h ippe*\
JOHN W. GREEN.
General Manager.
E R. t>OUSFY,
Gen'l Passenger Agent.
Thomson Home School.
Th-' Spring Session will burin -January
I —tli. lJ'l'r. Cliaa.'. Ill,: lilt "ft-k in,lime
TERMS :
Primary Aja n.
InUrn i liate 1 S.Oi).
At-nflomio ih no.
Mtiaio ih mi.
I Ira win-: and Calisthenics without extra
; charge, l'ntmiis are uiven full lament of
the Public Kami Tho Public Term em
brace* the first 11.1 flays. With thanks f, r
former jxitroiuge. Is ilieit your favors in
the future. Kespe'otfutlv.
MISS 1.1 \T JOHNSTON.
Thomson, Ga.. Dec, 21, lssf.
R. H. HORTON,
FASHiONABIE
1 rnip- Di’csscr.
Office at Kuos llott-1, Thomson, tleorgia.
MM* FREE?
pFfiELIABLE SELF-CURE.
BSSi A favorite prescription of one of tha
mmn noted -and succrasiul lists in the if. A
(now retired) for HiffTnre of .ten oMH UehiUtul
! M>afeiif f i an d ftorwy. Seoi
U>ld&ioseah*<]cuveiope/Vee. MrugKisUcwiflllit,
Addret* DR. WARD A CO., Louisism, Mo,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOS^EVSLLE
To Trio.® ZETroro-t I
Announces to the public that he keeps con
stantlyr in stock at liis new store in Boneville,
McDuffie C'ounty r , full lines of j
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. HARD
WARE, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, &C.
ALSO
Family Groceries and Plantation Supples,
Plows, Hoes, &c, oorn. Flour,
Meal, Racon, Liird, Salt, Sugar and
Coffee, Tobacco and Cigars.
Anfl every tiling usually kept in a Firet-Clr-s general store.
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKES IN BARTER. THE BEST GOODS
AND THE BEST TERMS GUAII IN FEED.
Georgia Chemical Works!
—MANUFACTURES OF—
STANDARD FERTILIZERS
AUGUSTA, GA,
MASTODON AMMONIATE!)
Soluble Phosphate,
Manufactured a T ’d sold by us for the ja-tiight years, lms gained
reput lion unequalled by t hat ol any of her Fert’Lzer - th - l ompniiy hav
ing the highi'M le-timonials a* to i*m siiinrior tnerii*. Our
a.ci D p i iosp i r a tk ;
Has been the alanilarfl Inr ninny yitii-v, having n<> iperior. Antic-ij*ainir
i heavy flemnml, wo have tnanuiact red a large quantity, which we war- I
rant equal to any hereto loro made by us.
Low’s Georgia Form ula
7b tl o-e c ho have used it heretofore, requires no com mend i tiou
from ns. We In ve only to say that the analysis id' this season is mli< nn j
lonov made in J lio j>nl Alter rv|tea ed r-q lesle Imm those win, h:iv"c
used it, w e have couehxied to make a limited supply ofont oht braiiiluf
Dissolved Bone Phosphate and Potash.
This article is made of B ine /*Uophal ami I’ota-ii with fe-nn oi;e
hnlf tonne per cent, of Ammonia, a very superior rnie-ly, w hi, h has giv
en tveiiidi.rlul results when used alniio.
Genuine Leopoldshall Kaiait,
finfortcd direct From Germany by i.h- cm* load.
The country i* flooded with cheap fertilize *, which are mmlc a-.<!
ly ineßß*n*>ible par’ica. A>k your nii-n hani* for our trood*. Man}
dealer* are ic.*j)reetc*nti to the farmer* of that the geiajs whiti. |
| ’hey aell are made by u*, when *uel i> tleea-**\ sh. u always have writ j
| en cviibmec? ot the Fact, which they *hoahi to i .ji.ircd t.. himw. He-id'
1 our atandard hrai d* above, we are j* :* j> n rt* 1 o* put up any foinmla de-i’
( ‘d, provided ii d(*u.* not conflict with la *-* of she Sia’,* in whch it i
|to he redd. \\ e have himkw ir fat l*i* )<•-. lor m: nefuct in inn, and from oui
j cent rnl position, wc are eirib 1 * fto tiii orders w 111 .•’••ear p* •imptiic**. and
bII that we can Lt>ve in the future, a* we huv.* done in tie entire
i* at isfuction to all ho buy ol in*, lichee el*ev\h i* plea'<
! *ond lo ii* For price*.
M. A. STOVALSa,
Treusurer* nn*l Hii-ine** Manairer, A I’GA’* GA
J. W. Boatwright, Agt., 'iliom on, Ga.
SUHboifl liWi WFT~
*f r-s j,7 .:r ■
4 4.JW • L- .} y ! ' Mfl
POST “OF F 1C E,
WILL KERU CONSTANTLY ON H.VNJ) \ Ei.lv TED S'l t•(a< op
Bcb*M*l Book* end Suhool Station. _v,
Faury ILix l**q;en Vot *gr ; h Gbtuo*.
Pltotoeraph Athiiutn l*h*b* Fi -uiie* Fin- Not* T‘,;p r nod
hv* l j>t si. L* tn il*t.. i. 1 .is i n . ILH avl i, ui nj,
Blank D**eds and i! ther I* ■•:! lUa-ik*,
Lctlg* r*. Diy B- -k-, !*••< ’ B*h 1;- nt:d
Meiner.:ti<h*ai .*f all ki..*L, >!:!.- Pencil*,
(Ta\< ii, li'k. P ns,
1 **k Satchf 1 >. Ac . A.
Will rccoiv© and forwartl nahscripii<*ns to all newhpiq -r* and PertOslicnl*
Publish* rs iiales
.1. Ij. KLR'IIN.i .! L BOWLEu
FLSO.MIXCi $t lIOYVIJiZN.
(SUCCESSORS TO)
3. ~h. Bowles & Cos.
tlli is IlEfO IS P3UIICSI
But We Lead In
F IT. ft Ni TUR E.
Our Motto, like h.s. is “Return—O R High P .et*B nm-t get out of the w,i
nd pfive pi ice. t * the Vo vL >w Prices. We buy f.r 0 jI, hence are able lo g t
the B >ttom, as yuiu Prices will prove. Bead nud von.br.
Solid Walnut Marble Top Suites, with Toilet
Wash Stand, 10 pieces, for 50 dollars.
Tis is what Oish does. We have S iib*s from this np to S >OO We are now
| tilting up two Hotels, who l>onght as cheap from us as they could hoy from tin
| Factories, i.u l a Little Gnoupe**. We defy .all competition. Call an.l sec us.
I'.LKMIAO .v nowu>.
MO BROAD STREET.
I AM goods | acted and shipped free of charge.
E. K. SCHNEIDER
Wholesale and Retail Healer in
| line Wines, Cigars. Hr a a its. Macro, Mimra.
Wafers, Whiskies, (iits Portrr,
Ale. He., ele.
'SOI mill SO‘3 livouA Sim t. : : : : : AmjusUt, Ceori/in
-iUEMPOK-
I “tire CCi/nn's Ponih rliii. Crhinm Hine Com'inii,]
.1 nlieiiser-Hunch lire . in<i Associa .or.
J. M. RICHARDS,
, SUCCESSOR TO ) 9
W. T. IUCI I A 1.? ns & SON,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
liooUsellers and Stuff oners
829 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
SCHOOL AM) COLLEUE TEXT BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS, iu great variety, at greatly reduced prices.
BLANK BOOKS tuade to order on most reasonable terms.
Writing Papers, Envelopes—Samples .showing reduced esfignr fnrnislie.l on tin- I
application. School elates, Chalk, S ate anil Lead Pencils. Writing Ink. Pen- i
Pencils, Gold Pens. Liberal discount to the trade.
Book and Job Printing: of all kinds Executed in
the b:*t and hig lest style of the Art.
C"o him bla Ho use,
THOROUGHLY RE NOVA TE I)
AnJ Refittfd nud no-* open for the reception of permanent and tran-lent boarder.
Twenty elegant sleeping rooms, all fronting on the street
Lady and Gentlemen Reception Rooms.
This is one of the most desirable BOARDING HOUS S iu the city. The rooms a,
large and well ventilated.
CORNER OF BI.OARL AT) WASHINGTON STREETS, AUGUSTA, GA.
A’. C. BRIDGES, Proprietor.
WORLD'S FAIR
-AND—
E^^osiiTioasr
-AT--
NEW ORLEANS. FREE informatien as
to rate*, routes, schedules aud slotpiug car
arrangtmeut.s.
BUSINESS IS BUSINESS.
I will coin3 to see you if necessary, no mi t
ter wiiere yon want to go. Drop me n hue,
before you make any arrangements Write
at once to Yours truly,
JOE W. WHITE,
Gen’l Traveling Passenger Agt, Ga. It. R
AUGUSTA, GA.
GLiaL'cr’
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Our Pianos and Organs, Selected from 12
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eliable* us to place in every Home tho
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SHARON, GA.
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ADDRESS
t. Ware,
Pee. 3, 1884.
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Carminative
MOTHER’S FRIEND.
NURSE’S RELIEF,
CHILD'S CURE.
For Infants and Teething Children, In
fan la an Her more or less the first three
mouths of their existence uith flatulent
e lie. 'lbe Carminative gives ii slant re
lief. In the process of Teething the
•eilivary glands are excited, deift'igiug the
the stomach and bowels, res lting in ema
ciation and often death. The Carminative
autralizeft the acid, corrtcfs the diseuuc aud
restores the child.
Use P its' Carminative ami rejoice, there
is sHch relict for the suffering dar-lings.
Sold l>y Drs. A. D. Hill and W. Barton*
Thomson. Ga.. and by druggist elsewhere,
inn rebel’s 33^