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McDuffie Weekly Journal.
XjP'Wooii. Ga., April 2Vd, 18*5.
WISH AMI IITHEHWIXH.
Tl># rrtin who, ens'l taaffh 1* an *nimnl and the
man U* won't I* a devil.- Jot*n
NOBODY. REALLY CARES.
If you’re anything to griev? you,
And fill yonr heart with tear*;
I £ Poverty bid©* mar you,
And vour days* ure dimmed with tear* :
If von Und with soul dtapafriag
No an*w*r to your prayer*,
iXiu't *ay a word about it^
Nobody really care*.
If health and strength foimk you.
And pain and sickness bring
A gloom that cloud* the sunshine
And shadow* everything;
If yon feel that Jot so weary
But seldom mortal bwfl,
iJon’t iiv a word shout it, for
"WbbdSSY really care*.
This world ia fond of pleaimre,
Ami; take it at it* host,
’’l'm amity bored tin lean you
Meet it with smile and jest;
It jnvrnn o’er want’s complaining*.
At .sot row coldly stares;
S*f rfvor toll your troubles, for
Nobody really cares.
Blind people cannot be carpenters,
because they never saw.
lie who feela for the poor should
make the poor feel the felt.
- r ~- ..
A Madison attest girl'* answer lo the
n incut conundrum ; “Will the coming
man wotk?" in : “He will if I get him.”
“Anna, whet must j'ou <lo, before
anything olao to have yonr sins forgiven? ’
“Commit the *in*.”
If yonr neighbor'll dug injure* one of
yonr chickens you onn collect damages.
If ho injures one of your children you
cannot. Moral : Raise chickens.
Philadelphia newspaper correspond
ents are about organizing a club. The
badge of the organization is to be a
cherry tree and a halobet,
“Ito you love me atill John ?” whis
pered a sensitive wife of her husband.
"Of course I do—the stiller tbo better,”
“Heaven bless yon,'.'said John Henry,
“it was the prettiest light you over snw.
Bhe punched away at the ivory keys like
mad, aud the piano-forte nobly.”
A Kentucky woman is 117 vears old.
Kentucky men do not live so long. They
all manage to call somebody a liar long
before that time of life.
A paper has boon started in Memphis
bearing the primitive titlo of Adnm. Of
course it is issued in the Evo-nlng, and
it is'also Aduiu poor newspaper.
The humorous market is dull. We
quote coachman jokes, prime, at 5 and fi
cents per million; ico cream jokes, no
demand; bank cashier jokes, weak at 1 to
li cents per ton; clioico plumbor jokes
.in demand at 81 to $2 per ton.
• *■- --♦ •—•
11 does seem to be a little bit extruva
gant'to put p thrce-liuudred-dollar seal
skin i|neqne upon a threo-doilnr woman,
but it is Bometlmes excusable when It is
the only way of smootbering three
thousand dollars worth of ill-temper.
1 s " >'<t —<
It is a pitible sight to see a woman
who, but oue short week ago, possessed
an atigsl's sweetness of character, watch
ing at the head of the stairs, at 2 o’olook
in • the morning, with a towel-roller iu
her bund.
It was rather annoying, to say the
least, when the new clerk of a Boston
merchant, who had just been initiated
into the mysteries of the trade-mark, in
quired in a loud voice ns a customer de
murred to the prise, “What shall I sell
this for? It is marked 8460, nud cost
fifty cents.”
“Gentleman, ” said an auctioneer, with
true pathos; "if my father and mother
stood where you stand, and did not buy
this stew-pan, this elegant stew-pan, go
ing at quo dollar, 1 should feel it my
duty as son to toll both of | them
they were false to their oouutry aud
false to themselves.”
liifl must bp vory pleasant on (lie
Congo, Instead of n man having to
ruab homo nt Ip. m. ( to give bis wife
four hours timo to prepare for the opera,
and then wuit another half hour on the
front steps uutil the ‘JOO and odd for
gotton thibgs are found and arranged,
the Congo husband strolls homo a few
minutes before the performance begins
and simply says : "Sarah, adjust your
hairpin. We will go to the opera."
“Mr. Jinks," said the small boy, run
ning into the parlor where his sister
Mary amt that, gentleman were seated,
“what would you do if you were out in
the street and it name on to rain ?" “f
don't know,” answered Jinks. “Then I
gm 88 Mary was right, Tor she said this
morning that she didn't believe you
knew enough to go in the house when it
rained." Hut when Mary had finished
him that evening tie made a solemn re
solve never to attempt m |lhe future to
verify anything his sister might sav.
A Nebraska editor (one of the hard
shell persuasion, probably) placed tlie
following inscription upon bis wife's
tombstone : “To the memory of Tabi
tha. wife of Moses Skinner, Esq., geutle-
Uiunlv editor of the ltugle. A kind
mother and exemplary wife. Terms, *2
a year invariably in advauoe. OQiee ov
er Coleman's grocery, up two (lights.
Knoek hard. We shall miss thee, moth
er; we shall miss thee, mother; we shall
miss thee, mother. Job printing solicit
ed ."
During the organization of the schools
last Monday in a certain town in the
suburbs the children were interrogated
ns to the Occupation of their fathers.
Tlie question reaching a bright little
six-year-old girl, she responded that her
father was a florist. "A florist f" asked
the teaaher, “Where ishisgreen house!"
His given house 1 lie hasn't anv green
lu.nse. nia'ru ?" “Why then do you call
him a florist ?’• “Oh. he makes floors for
Thompson A Taylor,"
A Single Fact
18 WOU7H a SHIP LOAD of ARGUMENT
Cartersville. Gel,
Tki* will certify that two member* of my
immediate family, after having suffered for
many year* from manatrnal img- larity.
and having been treated without benefit by
various medical ooctor*. ware at length
completely cured by one bottle of Dr. 4.
Bradfield’* Female Regulator. It* effect on
Mich caw* is wonderful, and well may the
remedy be called “Woman* Best Friend.”
Respectfully,
Janie* W. Strange.
Entirk and Annolute Shock**.
Maj. John <3. Whitwer, of Atlanta, wel.
afid favorably known all over the United
Stole* aw a Uenelal liiwurance Agent, way* :
“I n<ed thi* remedy before the war on a
large plantation in a great number of cases,
always with absolute success.”
Dr. J. Davis, of Milltown, Ala , writes:
‘‘Have used Bradfleld’* Regulator exten-
Hivcly in my practice with entire hucccks
It ’* not a specific,*it iw in ny opinion, tin
best known remedy for the disease!, foi
which it mh recommended ”
A lady of Bonham, Texas, writes: “I
have linen using your Female Regulator for
several weeks and with great benefit. My
cone is of loog standing, and lma Deified
many physician*. I have tried every medi
cine I con Id bear of, but. the Regulator is
tbo only one that ha* ever relieved my dir*
Grossing sufferings."
Notasulga, Ala.,
Dr. J. Rradfield’s Female Regulator has
boon thoroughly tested by me in a great
variety of cases, and I ana fully convinced
that it is unrivalled for that class of disea
ses which it claims to cure.
J. C. Hush, M. D„
Treatise on the Health ami Happiness of
Woman mailed free to applicants.
The Brodfiold Regulator Co-,
Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
John T. West,
_A.ttorn.93r at Xja-w,
Thomson, Ca.
Will practice in all the Court* of Me
Duffle and neighboring countie*, and in the
Supreme Court of the State.
Htrict attention given to collections, nud
to all busincH* entrusted to his care.
<4T Office on Main street over Robert A.
Anderson’s store.
T/> Mm Ooon lIRALTfI tlin fJfP.n mn( ! fcwnt fnorfer.
iuHs
imlHuni
DR. SANFORD'S,LIVER INVICOKATO*
Junt. whiti it* jimno imidiou; a VecretADle l.ivnr
MaK)in.nnd for and inwiMi rcaulllnir from * riftrangixl
or torpid roiiaition of the f.iver*. Much nHWlionune***,
uoHtlvoitßhH, Juunnton, D,VHpe]>*tft, Malaria, Hlok-
IJoadanhe, ftiuMiinat ixtn, <‘H'. An invaluable Kata*
lly Muditlnu, For full information w-nd yonr od
dreaa on n miMul card for ltK) Pape book n th*
t,Liver and he 1)1 *•*•*•.*,” to DH. bAM’OIiD, 5*4
Annum Street., W\v York.
a** MumiKiv vtiu, rn.u you its ✓
HOME COUNCIL.
Wo take pleasure in calling the attention
of mothers to a home cure for all diseases
of the Stomach and Bowels, a medicine so
loug needed to carry children wifely
through the critical stage of TEETHING.
PITTS’ CARMINATIVE,
Is an incalculable blessing to mother and
child. It is an instant relief to colic of in
fant*, a disease with which infant* suffer so
much the first four rponth* of their life. It
gives sweet rest to the sick and fretful
child. It strengthens and builds up the
weak, gives appetite aud flesh to the puny,
corrects drain from the bowels, cures
Diurrho'a and Dysentery. A panacea for
children. Try oue bottle. It cost* only
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE.
W. N. MERCIER.
COTTON FACTOR
AND
General Commission Merchant,
3 WABREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, GA.
o
Will Give Personal and Undivided Attention to the Weighing and Selling of Cotton.
LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE on CONSIGNMENTS.
Dr. A.C.QUILLIAftI,
Dentist.
THOMSON GEOKGIA.
o
Office on Mein Street, Opposite Hotel.
ILLIANS (. amphora led Tablet#—the
beat Dentifrice on the market,
C.^Prices miul tonus in accordance with the
times
March 18, ’{<•*, Thomson, Ga.
slnhm
Eitonic
ft" —Li Witt TrlfS’ the BLOOD, rvpu
n wmjk ion li.t- liver,u..i kidnfvs,
ttt lU<Vi>UK TUt HK-aLTI*.
ami VIOOR of YOUTH.
Willi off n-
S“Ja •• it. I.nt k >t Mi. titlh.
alutTltvtl lYctlnjrnl'sehiUlv
cuivl. U.itips utttMMfi amt
>H*rv*s iTvt ivtj Jiowlorco.
lito Mtlmt ami
LADIES Ki&rjMysF
i *Hd In DR. HARTER'S IRON TCNIC * -•l and
i ttjM o iy cure. lilve* a clear, heiutity <*rtmy>lcxtmt.
| Ki osjHcet attempt* at o'Hint rtV-UlM>r *t>ly ,vl<
t the )'>(tihirlty <•!' the orifftmtl. Do uol expcrl
j nioni— f the OiuoiNwt. and in t.
>oMrmllre**toTh • II trMiH|.lV\
->• Ic-tis. Mo, for wt- "DREAM BOCK.’I
l MJlct trti-uofu and ueciul lufvrtßatton. liw,/
a-, n. tj.
■rnE GItEAT SAVINGS INSTITUTION:
*lO to *IOO Saved !
L. P. Q. S.
Price* Lower, Nearer Cost than Elsewhere.
35. I. O. M.
Our Pianos and Organs, Selected from 12
of the Beat Makers, are acknowledged to be
Superior by the Great Artist* of the World,
Wo deliver our Pianos and Organs,
freight paid, to any point in the South,
with Music Book, Revolving Stool, and
Instruction Book. Also a good cover with
eveiy Piano.
P. A. S. M. A. T. H.
Our long experience of over Forty year*
enables us to place in every Home the
finest Musical instrument in the World,
guaranteeing satisfaction and oar Price to
be the lowest.
Mimical Merchandise and Instrument* of
every description. Sheet music and music
- books. The latest publications.
Orders filled on day of reception.
Write for Catalogues, Prices, Diwounte
and Eany Terms of Payment.
T. M. H. O. T. S.
GEO. O. ROBINSON i, CO.
Augusta, Ga., 831 Broad Stroot.
it. 17 HORTON,
FASHIONABLE
TT air-Dressor.
Office at Knox Hotel, Thomson. Georgia,
WORLD'S FA 111
AND—
EIXFOSITIOISr
—AT—
NEW ORLEANS. FREE information as
to rate*, routs*, schedule* and sleeping car
arrangement*.
BUSINESS IS BUSINESS.
I will coma to *ec you if necessary, no mat
tor where you wuut to go. Drop mo a line,
before you make any arrangement* Write
At once to Youra truly,
JOE W. WHITE,
Gen’l Traveling Passenger Agt, Ga, R. It
AUGUSTA, GA.
Thomson Home School.
The Spring Henrion will begin January
tilth, 1885, ('toaa tbo 4th week in June
TERMS:
Primary 1 2 0.
Intermedia to IS.OO.
Academic 18.00.
Music 18.00.
Drawing and (’aliathcnics n ith'-mt. extra
charge. Patrons arc given full benefit of
the Public Fund ’Tim Public Term em
brace* tbo tlr*t 05 day*. With thanks for
former patronage, I <licit your favor* in
the future. He*peotfullv,
MISS LUNA JOHNSTON.
Thomson. Ga.. Dec, 21, 1881.
Watches, Diamonds and
Jewelry!
WM. SCHWLIGERT
Watch anil Chronome
ter Maker.
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver
and Plated Ware.
Spectacles, Eye Glasses, Watches,
Clocks A Jewelry
OP EVKRT PBSOItIITtON JUSPAUKD.
All Woi-lcw IVitr.
rout *>(l.
AGENt FOE THE HEST SPEC
TACLE MADE.
732 BROAD STREET,
Ceufcral flotol,
Augusta, Ga..
;Sn vms&L
PROF Fravocs nxßiLrrv
• w eakucm And
® f cAr, And uunu'KMt* oV
HARRIS'!
V/ *n<lo’erbralowork. I
Ylpv /- rV\\ rv V traporlta \ kilo qoI
VVYSiV\Y\V. enemies lurk la xoitr sts
tftn.. Axold pvlnf impost?
an bj prcirnHous cisim* and
A ivACl’Cal Curd olhw rv'i’vd. . for them
troubles. Gc*, our fre elrcu
tUK lur aud trial pat Wap. sr.i
SPERMATORRHEA ’S^SSSSFSSX
. ___ Vatu ar.-medr thatha 'urt*l
* • -A-1 AJ thousand*, an* nit it
terftn > .t h futentlo.l ts buxt-
Rslll \J I LivU S • ness or eaU'O pain ineou.
■ - TCBlWta Vouadcxl on scl-
WTeotml tot over O ™ u * mriU ol tln-lvift
(IrowKti- tu favor amt repute
voara by us* ’u thou- tlon. DirenappUeaHoatoth*
Mnda of oaMa. scat of dl'casv makes Its apo-
m . ciflo Influence Mt srr.iuiqt
delay. The natural fur.c.
IA Vtfk A £ li tloniofUwthumanorcan*
M' W |£f i fl iun nra restor- and. Tko
U* _ a ... A a\ aniroa elcrutiU of
■ naMuJiv.. ft ■>d which hat.) been
PACKAGE a E Bvastcd ar* jlvn hack.
- E_rt pa:ion t become*
....... §■*£ XBHcheerful and alu
SEND ADDRtSS ' r. pkiiy.
HARRIS REMEDY CO., M'fg ChomlsU.
oiW 1 .. North 10th St.. St. tosio. So.
Out kOSTH’3TItUTMU .$6:2 i* ; 3 MONTHS, M,
Tlioinson MercMil
MILLSI
COTTON GIN
Having thoroughly repaired my Grist Mill •
and rcbiuilt my Gin House, I uin now pro- |
pairt'd to serve the public in better stylo t
than over heretofore. My Ovist Mills pro- I
dnoe the best Meal and Flour to be had ii.
the couuty My Gin is the Gullett Improv- !
od, which is the best in use, and I gusran- j
tce entire satisfaction in eve r v iubtanco.
anti nt bottom pi ices.
Parties having grain at the depot in Thom
son by leaving orders with the Hail road
Agent tn at the Mil! can have it ground,
and aihmeai or flour from my Mills will bo
delivered anywhere in *he corporation free
of charge.
1 have taken out insurance autficient to
cover loss by tiro of cotton behuigiug to
my customers,
Wm Johnston.
Sept. 17. l.sM. Thomson Ga.
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENT.
|M|] T. MASKWALTER
M!§ MARBLE WORKS,
BROAD STKFET, NEAR LOWER MARKET.
A- TO CIST A, GEORGIA
MONUMENTS. Tomh*tone. and Marble W.>rk generally always on hand and made to
order. All work for the country carefully boxed, and delivered on th* Railread
depot in Augusta, free of charge. Specimen* of the work con be seen at the nxanu
actory
The George F. Pierce Institute.
THOMSON, E 5 ORGIA
rpHE SPRING TERM of this School will ope:. Monday January 12. 1885. and continne
J six KcholftKtic tnonths.f No will be npared to make the School .the equal of any >
High School in Middle Georgia. To thi* end we eame*tly aeiicit the cooperation of the
Trustees, patron* and friend* of the School. Onr aim i* to make the School a HOME
COLLEGE for such a* are not able to attend College, and to prepare other* for the
.Junior aud Senior cluuae* of our beet male and female Colleges.
I>AItKNTS may rest a**ured that children sent to this School will be well cared for.
Their PHYSICAL, MENTAL and MORAL GROWTH will be constantly watched
over by the Principal.
PUPILS must be THOROUGH in the branches etodied, and, to accomplinh this, they
will be subjected to frequent rigid examinations, both oral and written.
BELIEVING that the BODY nliould be developed and trained in connection with the
mind, the Principal has decided te"add the Military feature to the School. All of
the young men and large l>oy* will bo thoroughly drilled in Military Tactics. The girls
and email boys will be exercised in Callisthenics.
fJUIK Discipline of the School will be firm rather than harsh Pupils will be regarded
A a* Gentlemen and Ladies; and failing to deport themselves as such will be subjected
to such punishment as may be deemed proper.
Tuition for the Spring Term will be *
First grade $12.00
Second grade .....15.00
Third grade 12.00
Fourth grade 24.00
fpilE amount paid by the Public Fund will be deducted from the tuition. Tuition will
* be ehorgod from time of entering till end of Term.
1> ARKNTB will boar iu mind that the PUBLIC SCHOOL will be taught in the first of
the Term, henec, to secure full benefit of the Public Fund, children must be entered
on the first day of School.
M TT<4 If MIBB MAMDE BROWN, who ha* already established
-*•**- • herself a a Music Teacher, will continue to give the
Pupils Music Lessous. Tuition for Mnsic $3.00 per month.
XOXX2ST IE. G-XFSOSS, I’biscipal.
Dee. 24, 1584., tf
THE ADKINS HOUSE.
ON ELLIS STREET. OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL.
AUGUSTA, HA.
-ZV. J. ADKIETS, JR,, - - - PROP'R.
Newly Furmsßefl Centrally Located.
CONVENIENT TO DEPOTS, POST OFFICE, AND
BUSINESS PORTION OK CITY.
Hot and ('old (tilths attached to Kooms.
FIRST-CLASS TABLES, CLEAN ROOMS AND BEDDING.
leh7’B3fim Term* Moderate.
FERTILIZERSFOR 1885.
I am now ready to aupply my cu*toiuera and the public with the following named
STANDARD FERTILIZERS;
Stern’s Ain. Rowbone Sup-Phos.
Pendleton’s Sup-Phos.
YVhann’s.
Bowkers Standard.
Nassau.
U. and R.
A f .SO
Kainit. and Acid.
I will kc9p these Fertilisers for nab at both Thomson and Uotring.
J. P. JONES,
Tlioinson, Ga., Jil. 28, 188 r.
Io wy m. arm r is.
Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of
Furniture and House Furnishing
Goods, Buggies, Carriages,
Wagons, &c., Ac.
All Repairing promptly done and at rea
sonable rates. Blacksniithing in all its
branches.
UNDERTAKING.
I have a large and elegant
HEARSE,
yy yv
Whioh will be ae|t to auy part of the town or country at reaaonablc rates.
COFFINS AND METALLIC CASES.
BURIAL CASES,
ItUltlAL ROBES,
Suitable for Males or Tamales, old or jonng. %
.r.M. CURTIS, Thomson, Ga.
TIS TRUE THAT
Thomas INI. Lewis,
NO. H, BRICK ROW, THOMSON, GEORGIA.
Keeps tlie best stock of GROCERIES in Thom
son. It lias been tested and as declared
by first-class judges. His stock consists of
Flour, Meal, (lorn, Meat, Su-gar, Coffee, j
and all their goods in the Grocery Line.
Also Boots, Shoes, Hats Clothing, and Dry!
Goods o all kinds.
Corn, Meat & Fjlodr
A Specialty! i
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
JBASEjmS AND BATS, jfSfo
GLOVES,. MASKS, BELTS, CAPS, SHOE PLATES, BASES,
pf And all other Base Ball Supplies.
wmy WRITE for i>rice lists.
Y~M f T Buis, Stationary ani Job Pritioj,
J. M. mOHARDS,
829 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA. GA.
Columbia House,
THOROUGHLY RENOVATED
An! Refitted and now open for the reception of permanent and transient boarder*
iweutj elegant aleepmg rooms, all fronting on the street. *
Lady and Gentlemen Reception Rooms
lar ge ™d iS we o .rv:n.il 1 . e t:r t “ 1C BOAi£DING HOUBFS ~
CORNER OF JjItOARD AND WASHINGTON STREETS AUGUSTA 6A
T. C, BRIDGES, Proprietor.
BONEVILLE
To TTixe ZE^roxxt!
HERSCHEL vTjOHNSOKT
Announces to the public that lie keeps con
stantly in stock at his new store in Boneville,
McDuffie County, full lines of
DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARD
WARE, CUTLERY. GLASSWARE, &C.
Family Groceries and Plantation Supples,
Plows. Hoes, fec, uorij, Flour,
Meal, iiacon, Lard, Salt, Sugar and
Coffee, Tobacco and Cigars.
And everything uanally kept in a Firat-Clasa general atore.
ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN BARTER. THE BIST GOODS
F. BEST TERMS GUARANTEED.
Georgia Chemical Works!
—MANUFACTURES OF—
STANDARD FERTILIZERS
, AUGUSTA. GA,
MASTODON AM MONIATED
SoLUBLR I*I[OSPII ATE,
Manufacturer! and sold by U a for the eight yettr*, has Mined >
roput Lion unequalled by that ot any other Kcrtdizer-thia company Lav
ing the highest testimonial* ato it* superior merits. Onr
„ , acid phosphate
Has been the standard tor many years, having no -uperior. Anticipating
ai> \- .eroand, wo have mAnufHetured a large quantity, which w© war
rant equal to any heretofore made by us.
Low s; Georgia. Formula
To those who have used it heretofore, requires no commendation
trom us. \Y o have only to say that the analysis of this season is , u |h- „„
to any made in the past. Alter repealed requests from those who have
used it, we have concluded to make a limited supply of onr old brand of
Dissolved Bone Phosphate and Potash.
This article is made ofßone Chosphate and Potash with from one
hall to <>ne per rent, of Ammonia, a very superior article, which hus
n wonderful results when used alone.
Genuine Leopolclsliall Kaiiiit,
lin ported dircet from Gefraany by the car load.
1 In-country is flooded with cheap fertilizers, which are made and
sold by irresponsible parlies. Ask your merchants for otir (roods Many
dealers arc representing to the farmers of Georgia that the goods which
they sell are made by us, when such is the ease, they always have writ
ten evidence *>l the fact, which they should he required to show. Beside
our standard brands above, we are prepared to put up any formula desir
ed, provided it does not conflict with too laws of the Htate in w hich it is
to be sold. We have superior facilities for manufacturing, and from our
eeniral position, we are enabled to fill orders with great promptness, and
tell that we can give in the future, as we have done in the past, entire
satisfaction to all ho buy of us. Before purchasing elsewhere, please
scud to us for prices. ’ v
M. A. STOVALL,
Treusurer and Business Mnnnger, AUGASTA, GA.
J. W. Boatwright, Agt., Thomson, Ga.
Ht’HOOL BOOKS,
J. T. NEAL,
-AT THE—
POST OFFICE,
WILL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A SELECTED STOCK OF
S.hool Books and School Stationery,
Fancy Box Papers. Autograph Albums,
Photograph Albums. Photo’ Frames. Fine Note Papar and
Envelopes, Letter Paper, Fools Cap, Bill and Legal Cap
Blank Leeds and all other legal Blanks,
Ledgers, Cay Books, Pocket Books and
Memorandums of nil kinds. Slate Pencils,
Crayon, Ink, Pena,
Book Satchels. Ac., A.
Will receive and forward subscriptions to all newspapers and Periodicals
Publish! re Kates
J. L. FLEMING ~ ,1. L. BOWLES.
FLEMING & IIOTTLES,
(SUCCESSORS TO)
J. L. Bowles & Cos.
CIEYEIiND IS IHEID 111 POLITICS I
But Wc Lead Iu
FURNIT D E E
Our Motto, like bis. is “Reform— Old High Prices must get out of the war
and give plaee’.to the New Low Prices. We buy for Cash, hence are able to get
the Bottom, as your Prices will prove. Rend and wonder.
Solid Walnut Marble Top Suites, with Toilet
Wash Stand, 10 pieces, for 50 dollars,
St, TLl * 7 wh u We baTe Snit * from this up tu SSOO. We are now
fitting up two Hotels Who bought as cheap from n* a* they could boy from the
Factories, and a Little Cheaper. We defy all competition. Call and see us.
1-LEM fX; & BOWLES.
... , , , , . S4O BROAD STREET.
All goods packet! and shipped free of charge.
E. K. SCHNEIDER
5\ holesale and Retail Dealer m
Fiae<Hines. Cigars, Brandies, Tobacco, .Mineral
Haters, Whiskies, Gins, Porter, ‘
Ale, etc., etc,
601 and 802 Broad Street, : ::: ; Augusta, Georgia
.. —AGENT FOR
l ‘-arc Cliquots Ponarrlin. Urbana Wine Comnany
Anhcuser-Busch Bracing Association.