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V< >L. XIV.
Palace Beef Market.
Thomson, Oa.
Ooroetbing that Thomson *p4 McDuffie County bns needed for a long time U ft
FirMi>CliiKH 31nrkt*t, I giro the bittiness my perswal attention. I
have secured the services of one of the BEST BUTCHERS in the State. I use, nothiug
Hat FAT 81OCK. I keep always on hand Beef, Muttin, Pork, Sausage. Fish, Oysters,
Poultry, Game, Butter, Eggs, a>d all kinds of VEGETABLES of the season. Any one
Bleeding anything In my line cau get it by sending to me any hour in the day or week.
Family orders carefully filled, and masts delivered within corporate limits free of
nhd rgt.
Highest cash prices paid for Fat Cattle. Sheep, Hogs, Poultry, Eggs. Butter, Hides
(a specialty). Corn, Peas, Potatoes, Beeswax. Tallow, and, m fact, all kiods of Country
Produce, from a Frying Chicken to a Bale of Cotton. Satisfaction guaranteed or money
refunded.
I hops, with fair and square dealings, to receive a liberal share of patronage.
E. J. Paschal..
Stovall & Boyd's Old Stand, Mnin Sind.
Lots of New Goods
AT
THOMAS N. mHV
NO. 5. BIUCK ROW, THOMSON, GEORGIA.
Keeps the best stock of OKOCTiItIKS in Thom
son. It litis been tested and ns declared
by first-class judges. His stock consists ol
Flour, Meal, Corn, Meat, Su-gar, Cofiee,
and all their goods in the Grocery Line.
Also Boots. Shoes, Hats Clothing, and Dry
Goods of all kinds.
t orn*, Meat a Flock
A Specialty!
JOH Y M. €WBTIS.
Manufacturer and Dealer hi all kinds ot
Furniture and House Furnishing
Goods, Buggies, Carriages,
Wagons, &c., &c.
All Repairing promptly done and at rea
sonable rates. Blaoksmitiling in all its
branches.
UNDERTAKING.
I have a arge and elegant
HEARSE,
Which will he *snt to *nv p*rt of tlio town or oountry st rnmonahls
COFFINS ANl> METALLIC CASES.
all kizss ami <)nullti. I aiw>
•p in itock • largo ami Imndsomi
ruuHirtmant of
ItURIAL HOBESV
Siiitah'* for Mule* or Fma e, o'd or young.
. M- (JUHTIIS. Thomson (Jh.
" WATCHES!
I am selling Waltham Stem Winding
Watches from SB.OO up. Full line of Dia
monds, Watches and Jewelry, &e. Watches
and Jewelry repaired and Warranted.
WM, SCHWEIGERT.
Uniter Central Hotel, Auguitu, Ga
lN SINES, BOILERS,
SAW and GRIST MILLS, and MA
CHINERT and MI.L SUPPIES
Repair* Done ot Reasonable Pi'lces.
80. It. LOMBARD <& CO
Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works,
zlvGvsr* f - - o k Gi.-i,
VV buy, wit rent and repair Krij/ine* on favorable turma.
Bar* 3 ear load* New Engine*. 2 ear loud* 2d hand Engine* in *took
or prompt delivery Steam and Water Pipe at Reduce I Price* Atrcnt*
otfiAlia* Engine*. AnUman Taylor Engine*. Korting Injector*. Vumlnaen
J Pump*. Gardiner'* Governor*. Cloud* Creek Mill Rock*, Eclipse
Double Turbine Wheel*. All kind* of new work and repair, promptly
lone. We are working about 100 hand, and cast, every day.
eW are tha la-ge*land he*t fitted oit shop in the South—new an
omproved hoot* or ail kind* of wotk In oor line. Call and gee n* when
;|Augu*la. f
GEO R. LOMRARI> & rtl
J. H. ALEXANDER’S Drug Store.
Drugs, Medicines and t hrmicals,
Patent Medicines. Faints, Oils and all Panders’
Goods. Broshes, Combs, Toilet Articles, Faney
GOODS, 40 , GARDESvAND.GEASB SEEDS-
Well Organised! Well Stocked I Well .Served I
In nil Department* represented here we claim to be a thoroughly
Equipped Family Drug .Store. Over iour thousand urticle* of common
n*e nnd neceaaity. Prompt answer* to all enquiries. Ord*r* accompli -
led by cn*h a>• exocoted at once. No delay* utile** for unavoidable
pause. Every family need* sometime* to deal with aucb a store. Family
trad, solicited. Cash must accompany every order or deposit accounts
open. Address, J. H. ALEXANDER'S DRUG BTORE,
Augusta, Ga.
THOMSON, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DEOKMBKR 9, 1885.
THE KNOX HOTEL.
Tlioiiifsoii, Ga.
SITUATED in the heart of the town, withiu one hnndren yards of the Depot, Post
office and Telegraph office Rooms large, well furnished aud comfortable, and tht
Table is always supplied with the VERY BEST FAKE to be obtaiued iu the markets.
Ooinniei*eijxl Travelers
Will fiud a Home at tho Knox Hotel, speoia'ly prupared for them, with every
nu.l t-fuifort randy to h*ml, iaj’uiding a Grit chts* BAUBEU
modioua
Sample H >
'The latter within a few ete. sof the leading mercantile houses, where samples of Chet!
goods may be conveniently aud advantageously displayed Free of Charge, **
Iu connection with the HOTEL is a good
LIVERY STABLE,
With horses and vehicles always ready for any cal’.
The Servants are Polite, respectful and attentive.
For pern anent and transient patrons the HOTEL offers inducements and
terms far superior *o a.y other Hotel on the Georgia Railroad.
C. E. KNOX* Proprietor.
Buy The Best!
IL' A FACT Always conceded in con vernation, and often in practice, that tbe BEST
GOODS are chispe" in the snd. Evry tmsimas ram knows thin to be so, and my expe
rience has fully convinced me of its truth; ii buying my Spring and Summer stock, I
have bought tho best of its kind in eveiy line—the BEST but not the FANCIES I'. I car
ry full liues of both Dry Goods aud Groceries ; but iu the former department I make a
specialty of
Ladies and Gents Fine Shoes,
And iu tbe latter luy specialty is
Pure Sugars, Coffes, &c.
1 have no loader, that i l do not sell granulated sugar, checks and such well known
goods at cost, and n ake it tjp on things with which you are unacquainted; but rnv profits
ra uniform thr ughoot. lam agent for
Fiiij Cust&n-Vaie Clothi.ig
—AND—
FINE JEWELRY.
You may infer from the above that my prices are high, but not so, I do not intend
to be undsiaold fey anybody, an a trial will convince you. All are invited to sail.
Kespeotfally,
JOHN M. BARBIES.
April Ist, IMS. (yi)
New Store! New (woods!
.1 tint Opened A t
BONIDVII.LE, G A.
TO MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC ; I have and will continue to keop a Selected
Line of Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise.
In Dry Goods Department tna> bn found : Shooting, Checks, Drills, CaLcnea, etc
Groceries ; Flour, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, ttioe. Soap, etc.
Kerosene Oil Very Cheap. A variety of Notion* and Small Goods that eve y house
keeper needs. Also w ill kep no assortment of Ladies Hats, Triraed to order whondexir
and. Country prodace taken iu exchange for goods, at highest market prices.
All ore invited to oowo aud toe! Respectfully,
.hiliu !<’. Smith
Uone'vill© Gu.
t pril 2J, 188 fl.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
ai. i<: x- ii. < u it ti s,
Thomnon, (.la,
Hu rsnted th Shop* of J. T. B'sitV in liranchvills. nnd is prepared to carry on the
different brunches of lhe business,
Carriages, Wagons and Buggies Made and
Repaired.
Blacksmithing in all its Branches,
Undertaking in all its Branches.
The Beat Work, all guaranteed, and the lowest price*. By Strict Attention tu Burnses
he ask* * liberal Share of patronage.
March I', I*Bs. OyJ
Pon dletui’s Book Store,
804 Broad Street,
Next to K. K. Schneider's.
Ausubta - - Georgia
Keeps constantly ori hand u full line of
Hooks arid Sib tionery, eonMH*::ig in part of Stun iard niul Miscellaneous
Books, Novels, Tales, ami Religious, Bibles, Testaments,
Uymu Books, rf different denomination, Siinduy
A'obool Hooks mnl Requisites, School
Books, Blui.k Books of all
kinds, Nvjte, Letter,
Konls-Cup, Bill and 1 egal Cap I’apet, Office and Funny Stationery, Pic
lure I"'in rues, I)o|ls and Toys Photograph and Autograph
Albums, Pictures, Ac. Bm ks anil small puck
ages of Mationoiy sent by inuil
(ree of j ostage, on re—
mo
111 i tIHPHW
Overcoats. II *
AT—
CLOTHING & I Ha7STORE
NO. 711, IUOAD bTKEk.I', ACGUBTA, CiA.
ELEGANT Styles, Superior Makes,
• Cl;'Largest stoi k and Lowest prices,
'■ Z 'bJf 1- i Clothing that tit, that, wear, that
/ 'vSe - - era stylish, llial are well made are
' I 1 UTirN ’be only kind wo find room for.
' — Customers can rely upon getting
\ "V( the best obiainabio.
\ \\\ ‘ As to pricos wo msko it intcrest
j \ \\\ ing for those who try to beat ours
To uo a common expression,
tnswg , < ~e
IT €m ’T BE 818.
We ask for yonr trade expecting to give you the b-st vuliie you ca n
get io every way. If wo cannot suit yon wo will not ask you to buy
A. W. Blanchard,
For 3. C. I t’DLOW <fc CO.
Slave* to Quinine.
‘•nave you notiood the growing u*e
of quinine?" a druggist In the vicinity
ox the Filth Avenue Hold asked last
night. At the same moment he bowed
and smiled to a tail, rod-whiskered
man who strolled in.
“Just watch tbit customer," he
•aid.
Ihe man was very thin nnd cadaver
ous looking. Without saying a word
he walked no to the aoda fountain, and
■pill box, poured
ini of ihecustum
rf mineral water
xrood to the next
man swallowed
•iter, turned on
xway with auoih
oroprietor.
.40 a week," said
>e ore long it will
KUI him. lie started to take one five
grain pill every night about six month*
ego; now he takes fifteen grains a night
; bdore he goes homo, so that it will
j brace him up for his diuuer. Within a
mouth he will bo taking twenty grains
I a night. Of course he takes it'ntiioiuo
besides what ho gets hero. I’ve gone
out of iuy way three or four times to
to nitu that he had a good deal
loiter drink t urn, even ii he is deacon
in a church, but liis answer is a simple
one; lie says quinine makes him led
Clieerlul aud strong, ami it has uo iil
e fleets. lie tried slopping it once and
Caved in; lienee he wauls to know why
. he stiouid slop. You can’t eoiubat such
reasoning as than”
j “Have you many such regular cus
tone'isP’’
“Wed, to be accurate, wo have only
three men who come in cv ry day and
pay at the end oi the week, but thuro
tti'o many others who take their quiniue
! ' tegu.sttiy as most drinking lolks
take their whisky, it is certainly a
gioat temptation to weakly organized
and frai people. All they have to do
is to swallow a pill or two, and they
feel robust, wide awuke, aud cheerful.
Tho practice grows on them continual
ly, and it seems to be spreading, for
our sales of quinine are constantly
glowing. A good } roportiou of the
custom comes from women who grow
fatigued or weary while shopping, and
wno, instead ol buying nuuitiou-. lun
cheon or drinking a wholesome botile
ol porter or aie, resort to the iusidious
quinine pill. —Aev; JorA; Sun.
— -
A SnleHiunnV Tleinnrk.
One of the requisites of a good sales
man is knowing just what to say, and
when to say it, to customers who are
undt’cidud and hardly know whnt they
want, and to whom a word flpokon nt
the right time is sufficient very often to
efleet a sale. Sometimes, however,
salesmen with the desire of assisting a
hesitating customer, say things which
have the opposite effect from that in
tended, as 100 following anecdote will
show:
A gontleman who was sevoral years
vounger than his wife, nnd who was
besides small and rather boyish in ap
pearance, entered n dry goods store ia
one of our towns with nis wife and re
onested to bo shown some carpets.
The proprietor hitu.self, to whom as it
1l ippunod they were unknown, waited
on them, lie showed them very polite
ly his extensive stock of carpets, and
exhibited with groat pains their beauty
and excellence of quality. The gentle
man nnd his wile seemed somewhat
undecided ns to what suited them
among the various patterns displayed,
Hiiu tne proprietor, with the laudable
desire of assisting th m to decide, re
marked blandiy to the gentleman,
pointing to one of tho carpets, “I
tuink, sir, this is the carpet your
mother likes.”
The gentleman looked a little sur
prised, but quietly said, ••she is not uiy
motuer, sir, out my wife."
The lady said nothing, but it is need
less to add that she did not find any
Carpet to suit her, and they left tho
pi’opietor, wiio feit that he hud lost a
sale by nis unfortunate remark, a sad
der and wiser man. If there is any
thing that a woman will not forgive it
is to be thought cider than she is. —
1/ct/oU free I'rcxs,
lloadside F ult Trees.
A writer in the New York Tribune,
in treating or the utility of planting
fruit trees by fences pays: “One ad
vantage attending this planting is the
economy of drawing handsome returns
from soil otherwise unproductive, as
roadwayß or lanes. Tile roots of the
trees search this through, and find abun
dant uvuilabie food, for no growth robs
the soil, not even grass, while it is con
tinually receiving mununal droppings.
Another very important gain results
from the safety of tiie trees from
wounds. The fence shelters the stem
from sun-scald and from cattle-rub
bing, and tiio roots ai*o sate from that
ruin of oicuards, the plowshare, which
not only tears the roots while in me
height of Summer activity, but, what
is worse, though least seen or suspec
ted, shears off the feeding rootlets at
tiie same fatal season—these innumera
ble points being found near the surface
where their most wholesome food is
most abundant. Fence-row trees live
longer tiian trees exposed to injury in
open orchards. Trees of erect habit
should bo chosen, and preferably Win
ter sorts of color green or unattractive
bciore ripening iu the collar. Slick
fruits, while the most valuable, do not
attract depredators, and field crops are
■tho time arrives
ns. buck rows
a hellish a farm,
ce aud add to
2UpOe
la Maoaire*
it thia excellent
follows; Louis
ly wore breuk
! fasting at tho Tuileries one morning,
and the Prince of Joiuvilie was so ab
sorbed giving an account of one of his
voyages that he refused a splendid disb
of fried potatoes wnioh was handed to
him. His narrative finished, he turned
around and asked for potatoes, but
suoix justice had boon dono to the dish
that none were loft. A lootiuun ran to
tho kitchen for more, but there wore
none ready.
There was no time for hesitation; tho
audacious chef threw tho trimmings of
| tbe potatoes served at the royal Table
into a frying-pan witii a largo lump of
butter, tossed the misshapen pieces un
til of a golden color, pleasing to the
eye, and further adorned by a dash of
finely chopped parsley. Tho Prince
found tho potatoes so good that ho in
quired tho name of the dish. No one
knows what answer iie received, as,
being very deaf, ho repeated: “All
fried potatoes ala macairo; 1 find
them excellent aud hope they will of
ten oo served." The King and Priu
cess laughed so heartily tirat tao tears
rolled down their chocks, but tho deed
bad been done and potato trimmings
cooked in a frying-pan had received
their by;*, J'rain ;Ae Uoofc.
A Model Wife.
Jones was well aware that his wife
was in the habit ot rifling his pockets
when he was asleep, but, like a wise
man, he kept aiionon on tho ssioject.
One night, however, he uwoko and
caught her in the act
“Ha!" he exclaimed, “what are you
doing, my dear?”
The lady started, her cheeks flushed,
tho pantaloons dropped from her grasp,
and she was about to make a lull con
fession when a bright idea entered her
head. Recovering her composure she
said:
“1 was looking to see whether your
pantaloons needed any buttons."
“They do, they do, my dear," he
exclaimed, springing from bod, “need
ed ’ent for weeks, months, and I won
dered why you didn’t sew ’em on; but
l waited, for i was sure you would get
to it some time. And how kind of you
to get out of bod at this lime of ufght
to attond to ’em. Say what you will,
there’s nothing In Uio world like a
good wife. Let mo turn up the gas a
little, so’s you’ll have all the light you
want iu sewing 'em on. Got your
needle and thread and tho buttons?
No. Well, tell me where they are and
I’ll get them for you."
Mrs. Jones proceeded to sew on tho
buttons, while her husband sat on the
side ol tho bed and encouraged her
with words of praise for her wifely
care and thought lor his comfort, oc
casionally remarking that go whore he
would ho would always say there was
nothing iu tho world like a good wife.
Then he went to the wardrobe aud
brought out several pair of trousers, a
coat, two or three old vests, and a
number of shirts, from all of which
buttons wore missing, and cheerily ob
served:
“While we’re at it we’ll make a
of .t."
Two hours later, when Mrs. Jones,
wiib a weary sigh, removed tho thim
ble from her finger, Mr. Jouos patted
her on tho cheek and said:
“I say it again, my dour, say it
again, tnat wherever 1 go 1 will make
it known, proclaim it from tho house
tops, shout it in the highways and by
ways, that a wife who gets up in tiie
middle of the night to sow buttons on
her husband's clothes is a priceless
treasure, it crown to that hut band, aud
au ornament to her sox."
Then Air. Jones, chuckling to him
self* lay cm inly down amt slept the
uluep of the jusi. —Detroit free I'rr.u.
A New Rnirtft"<l Choio<*.
For a year John Henry’s health had
been wretched, and the physicians fi
nally told him lie had only one chance
in ten of recovery. He was engaged
to be married to a girl in a Now En
gland town where men were scarce,
aud ho stopped on his way to tno sea
shore to see her. She not iced his pale
ness, but thought it was only over
work, and told him how glad she was
he was going to have a rest.
“Ah, my dear," he sighed, “I ?or
tho rest I shall soon got will be for
ever."
“Why, what do you mean, John?"
•he asked in a startled tone.
“1 mean, dear, that my case is dan
gerous, and one of my onjocts in com
ing io boo you was to absolve yon from
our engagement, for it is not fair to
ask you to marry a man whose doath
is probable at any moment.
“Don’t talk tliat way. John; oh,
don’t," she sobbed with her head ou
his shoulder.
“But, darling, it is best for you that
I should, though heaven knows that 1
do It with a breaking heart. "
“O John! O John! I can’t giro
you up! I won’t give you up!" aud
she clung to Him convulsively.
“Think, dearest, what you are do
ing. Don’t you know that even if wo
should bo married I might have only a
few short Weeks to remain on earth,
and our married Ido would only be a
sorrow and a care to you. Think,
dearest, of that."
“I have thought of it, John. I
thought of it wuon you first mcuiioncd
tho siibjeot, aud I’d over so ranch
rather be a young widow than au old
maid."
Again about his neck sho threw her
arms aud her tears camo thick and
List. John Henry was moved; his
breast heaved witu contending emo
tions; he bowed his head upon hers
and wept with her. Then with a de
votion worthy of a hero lie said, in a
choking voice: “Darling, you shall
have your wish.”
She siuih‘d like an angel and cuddled
up on his collar.— AUrenant Traveler.
Aoo limits That Are Oontly.
“Ton occasionally hoar people find
fault because managers of railroads do
not prevent accidents," said a railroad
man in Jersey City tho other dav.
"There may bo bears among railroad
owners who rejoice in wrecking rail
roads that they do not own, but to the
practical railroader a train wrtek is a
big loss directly, busidus tho loss in
prestigo which follows."
“Is the rolling stock so costiyP"
"Yes, a freight train, for instance,
that rolls down an embankment,where
half of it is burned, will give you a
good idea of the loss. The average
engine is worth #7,000. A common
lreight ear is worth #47.'), or perhaps
SSOO. The, ordinary gondolas are
worth SIOO to $425. An engine is
rarely ruined beyond repair, but a
wreck can knock $3.000 out of it just
as easy as rolling oif a log. A burned
car is a ruined car. of course, and re
pairs on those that are crushed may
cost anywhere fiom SSO to #3OO cacti.
If a passenger ear, such as is used
on ordinary roads, is burned, $3,500
goes up iu smoke. These figures are
lor tho ears in use, ami not new out of
tue shop. From this you can see that
wrecks may happen which cost a com
pany SIO,OOO, and yet nothing is like
ly to bo said about them in the papers
unless sotue one gets hurt, and not
then if tiie railroad men eau keop it
quiet-"—A’. Y.
Some of the coast negroes of Africa
still worship tliu shark and regard its
stomach as the road to paradise. They
offer it poultry and gouts two or three
times a year, and at least once a year
try to propitato it by offering a ten
year-aid cuild. 'The little victim is
bound to a post in the sends ut low
water, and, ns tiie tide rises, mingles
it* shrieks and screams with those ol
its mother until tho ravuuous fishes
drag it out of sight.
A balloon railroad is to be construct
ed in tiie Austrian Tyrol. Tiie oalloon
will have grooved wheels ou its car,
and these will run on nearly perpen
dicular rails, the gas providing the lift
ing power, Gravitation will do utiliz
ed ou the down trips.
Plain white, faultlessly directed and
sealed, envelopes are tho only kind
that are now in vogue. Neatness and
apparent eoatiUicas arc tie duc.Tod
qualities.
REMOVED.
SA.M B. BARLING Anaonuces to thepablio that he has m'-ved into the
Norris Building, in front of his old stand, on Railroad street, where he will heap in stook
fnll line* of the finest and best CONFECTIONERIES. CANNED GOODS, CRACKERS,
NETS, FRUITS, 40. Also TOBACCO CIGARS, SNUFF, As,
Ho inritee his friends hud the public to ->*ll nd see him.
Sam B. Sarlinff.
Railroad Street, Thomson, Ge.
NOT 1C THIS!
EC. E-u.m.sica.o
Has a New and well selected stock com
prising Four Departments.
JFirwt.—Dry Goode. Shoes Hats, Notions, and everything New "and Clean; No
Shoddy Goods, nil Standard Qnality, Peace Goods, Checks, Sheeting SUirtuig. Ticking
Calico, and a full line of Notions, the nohbiost lota in torn, Rreat bargain in thi* Depart
uiect as ho want, the room for Fancy Goods.
Kooond - Fancy ar and Heavy Groceries, Meat, r Meal, Flour. Hard, Molasses,
Venogar, Sugar. Coffee, llice. Grits, and in Canned Goods he offers an Immense assort
ment, a few cHwhich are Salmon, Mackerel, Surdities, Oysters, Reef, Potted Ham,
Tongue, Turkey, Chicken, and others. Canned Fruit and Beans, l'cae
Okrs Tomatoes. Apples, Pear , Peaches, Plums, Cherries, Pino Apples, and Strswberrie*
All Fruit jellies, and Fancy i'Fickle. also Keg Pickle, and the Freshest Cracker* He still
Beads in Good Tobacco and Cigars, giving 12 Gra es of Tohaooo and 43 Brands of Cigar*
to selcot from.. Call for one of his Best Cigars.
[ l 1,1, -d.-CONFECTIONERIES * FRUITS, 100 kinds of Fancy Candies, S5
D.ffercut Flavor Stick <landy. best assortment of Candy in the city Nuts of all kihds.
Fresh Fruits every day.' Best place to buy Apples, Oranges, and Bananas m Town.
~, li.—Toys ami Fancy Goods, Santa Claus HeadrpiurteVs. Toys for Every
body from lc to $5 each. Handsome Presents tor the Children, the you.g men, young
Ladies, for Mama and l’ape, and Bridal Presents. Also Fire Works m Lsrgo Qna.titi.s
Call and let him allow you his pretty goods, for he oen't begin to tell of half he ha
Henry A. Burnside, Main Street.
THE PEOPLE OF MCDUFFIE AND ADJOINING
COUNTIES,
Will find it to tboir interest to purchase their Furniture from
Platt Brothers,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Wo keep the largest and most elegant stock in the city and onr price*
cannot bo duplicated. Suits ranging in prices from S2O to 'sl,ooo. We
can suit everybody. When yon visit be sure to call on ns at
708 and 710 Broad Street,
TO WHOLESALE BUYEHS OK
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, LAMPS,
tPk&OEI AIM) iPSSaSSD TOWAKS*
City and Country Don ere Can Purchase Their Goods At
/;. V. surra*, /&.*<s.
712 Broad Sirec-, Augusta,
At Lower Prioes Than Sold by any Uonse Souh.
And where Freight, Packages Dray age and other charges aro con.
tailored, our Prices will be found Lower than any Northern or Easter*
Dealers.
burke"& CO.
WHOLESALE dealers is
Foreign and Domestic Wines, Liquors, Ci
gars, Tobaecoand Groceries.
Orders fn.m tlie-country promptly filled, and satisfaction guaranteed
The pairor.igc ol McDuffie an ' neighboring counties reapectflilly solicited
STORE HOUSE is BIG Broad street, Augusta, until October Ist,
they will move to BHO Broad street.
k hTiSgeks,
—DEALE It IN -
Onus, Pistols, Ac., stti Bioail St., Angosta, Ga.
Tfr - mmmmmm
Ax the shooting season hue coromcnci and I lesp* tfully eolioit the trad* of ths good
peopla of Me Duffle and ..aioiniug counties for po.-es t .ov may want in the line of Gins
Itifleu An,munition. Tiatofs Sio. Send your Gnu* or Fire-arm* to mto lie-repaired. I
warrant my work to lie done as well uh anywhere, an I brtUr than |wlire w tba
city of Augusta. Price* Low. I'“ 11• HOC.s,Uhf.
561 Broad Street, Just below Railroad crossing.
J. !i. SPEARS,
COTTON TUTOR M COMMISSION MTRCIIIT.
Warehouse and Salesroom, 101 Melntosh Streot, Cor. Boyaolde,
AUG AST A', GA.
Will continue the husiness in its various branebc*. Advance* nf
Bagging and Tics and Family Supplies, at lowest mur. ot prices. Liberal
Cash Advances made on Cotton or other Produce In Store. Consigß
moKisofall leld and Farm Products solicited.
Personal uttentico given to Soiling, Weighing, Sampling acd Stor
ing a! 1 Consignment*. I harges for bundling ootton not advanced on,
Commission s*>c, -Storage 25c per mouth.
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Bakery and Confectionery.
Mrs. Ann Greig.
THOMSON, 0120BGIA.
REHPEOTF ULLT announces to tho public tlist her Bakery iin exeeilent oondition,
Slid she is prepuired to furnish <nkt, Bread, Freuoh Rolls, nd every thing in th*
line of a first-class Bakery, all of the best and finest material.
She also keeps a full lino of (Amfoctioneres Cheese, Crackers,. Canned Goods, “htn
and Fancy Candies, Ao. Also a full line of Men's Shirts and Drawer* and WotncnV Vn
di.rwo&r always in stock. MKA ANN GBUG.
Mali. Stieet, Tbomeony fja.
isro. 49.