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The McDuffie Journal.
J. E. WHITE, Editor * Ptwßuiroin
FBIDAT, NOVEMBER 23,1888.
H ■Micr*..—u.mr nrwum am
ELECTION Or V S. SENATOR.
Tlio effort to “ritire'' Senator Ool
qn <t ! ,rr-' n./- h" advocated tiiriff reform
And endor.el President Cleveland and
too Democratic platform, bun result 'd in
a d'smut Inilnre. Tho people of Georgia |
Mi l Uicir representatives in ihe General
A'sonp 1/ recognized in Senator Colqni t
a faithful and trim exponent of the 1) m
ceratie doctrine of tirff reform, and,
with practical unanimity, they etc pha
lli zed their emioraouiont by ignoring all
insidious attacks made upon I itn ami re
electing him to the office of Senator,
In tho elf c i ni on Tuesday only two
totes, both Republican, were east against
Senator Cohjuitt. In the Honso Mr.
Beggar, and in the Senate Mr. Garin
voted for H. A. Darnell,
It is already atmonuced that Governor
Gordon will boa candidate for U. S
Senator when S“* tor Srown’a term cx
jdroii, __„„„„-,
When Democrats ere inclined to fell
b'no over their recent defeat they ahoidd
r e-Btnber that Cleveland received nearly
fiO 000 more vntns thnn Hcrrisen rceeiv
et. While Harrison will hold the office,
Clot land can t'-e choice of the people,
Mr, Frank Holden, who for a number
of years was a citizen of Thomson, died
suddenly at (lis home In Crawfordvllle
Tuesday night last, of paralysis of the
'nogs, Mr. Holden was a warm hearted
gentleman itlmse death will he deeply
j ’j*retted by many friends m this com
tntmity.
Representative ,Ins. Hunt, of Catoosa
county, was stabbed and killed on the
night of Nov. Iff, by H. B. Mooro, mail
ngeot on tho W. AA. railroad. They
wero warm personal friends and room
mate*. In friendly souffle Moore war
worsted and got mad. Ho left the room
for a few moments, and returning inflict
ed tho deadly wounds. Mooro is jui!
awaiting (rial.
XJi’t ry Gt#ily is the moat brilliant and
popular yotwg man of the Btete, l>ut lie
bun ample time to serve his peopl ih
the connoil* of the government. TANARUS; ••
time will como when we will all supp. it
him for auy office to v. blnh ho may
napiro, blit lu the late el liou for S<m
ntor ho should uot have allowed himself
to ho brought into opposition to tho
ohoioo of the people.
It is yet uncertain as to whether or not
West Virginia is Democrntio or r.epub
lieau. Doth parties cluita it. If the
Republicans liavo the Slate it will make
a difference of one in tho Senate. Ken
ua will be anporcodcd liy a Republican.
Bat the Chairman of the Democratic
Onramittoo claim* tlio State for Judge
Fleming for Governor and a majority of
flvo iu the Legislature.
A singular and sad incident is reported
from Augusta, On Monday night last
Judge Siiuiuol Levy, a prominent cilii
?,on, was ongagaged iu playing a game of
poker with some visiting friends, in
which tho bolting run high. On oue
deal tho opponent of tho Judge showed
four aces. \\ h u ho did s • the Judge
foil from his chair pamlized, mid little
hope ib entertained of his recovery.
Now that tho elections which usually
consume so much of the time of the
General Assembly, have passed, that
august body is now ready to get down to
business. But the country editor who is
ready to abirno the General Assembly fur
a long suasion had us well retire from
business. The work to lie done is too
heavy to ho dispoeeil of in a shoil time.
Our law-givers should not slur their
Work, They should take their time to
consider and not in sc. o'dance with tho
bust interests of the people.
It in to bo regretted that certain pa
pers in Georgia are sore snl sour ovei
t : i© re-election of General Colquitt to tl o
Senate, Keen the Evening News, of
Augusta, which we nil believed to be n
true blue Democratic journal, indulges
in a spiteful atte kon St nntor Colquitt,
luid all because Henry Grady was not
clioseu Senator. After tbo recent cam
paign, iu which tariff reform was the
ouiy issue, it is strange that any true
Democrat oould turu his back ou Sena
tor Colquitt. Colquitt was the represen
tative of tbo l'o-uoeratio principal of
Uriff reform. Grady was the opposite.
A horrible and mysterious tragedy
ooen-red in Covington Wednesday niglrt
last, lire reports of the affair are sme
wlist couflioliug, but the main facts an
clear enough. It seems that Messrs. Ed.
3. Cohen, of Madison, and T. 11. Thom
as, of Gainesville, together with several
young men of Covington, were playing a
game of cards iu the I’ilts Ifottse. The
game was continued until late at night.
When the game ended, Cohen and
Thomas re t ired to their room. About !!
o’clock at night a gentleman in an ad
joining room heard someone proau and
aroused the house, When the room oc
cupied by the two men was opened a
sickening sight was revealed. Iloth men
were lying ou the bed weUorit g in blood,
end their heads terribly mashed and
leaten. Iloth were unable to l >
thing of the affair, an ! th died rlu.n.g
the day. A Mrango > stance was
that a pillow covered wit coil belong
ing to tl.o bedel was found in tin street
one hundred and filly yards from the
hotel. The whole affair ! ■ shrouded in
mystery, but tliero is a rumor Umt Geo.
Eddlemau, the man who killed Gresham
iu Atlanta, in <ou acted with th 0-'
tragedy.
THOMSON
MERCHANT MILLS
AND
Cotton Cjtlii.
HAVING thoroughly repaired the wen,
known Omt Mill* and Cotton Gin,
recently own- and l.y Judge Wm. Johnnton,
1 Am now pri pared Ut rrvo the public in a
! batter and more aatiufuctory manner than
f,v**r heretofore
fIMJE GKIST MILLS prodnee The Bn
i Meal and Flour in the County. '1 he
Improved GnlJett Gin, which in the bent iu
ns©, I guarantee jvUl give entire fcatiaf action
in every innUnct. Term* :
IRoclr:-23ottom IPrlcoa
i)ATVi IFS having grain at the in
Thomaou, by leaving ordain with the
bAilrOed Agr-nt or at tke> Mule, can have it
haalded and ground, and ail taral or dour
from the . f Mill* will he delivered anywhere
in the corporate liunt* fua of O UAmm.
William Mess,
Tiiomhoh, - Georgia..
To Rent
M V dwelling with outhoiiHea And garden,
and one acre in orchard. Abo, u
two-horsc farm, or two one-borM* farm*.
MUtf. M. A. WILSON,
Nov. 2. Thomson. Oft
notTge”
G RO AO lA—McDuffie Conn ty.
AT Belknap Smith’s Mill, on 'luokUtY.
Nov, ‘jo, a bridge will he let, to be
built acroHA Little river. All who wish to
-n tract for and build eakl bridge aro re
quoted to meet the Connty Judge of
Wilk' h and the Ordinary of McDuffie on
that day.
riflriH and apaciflcfttions for Bald bridge
iny bo con ut the Ordinary’* office.
A. B. THRASHER,
Thomson, Oct 20, _ Ordinary
No’iceto Pcbtoia and Creditors
GEORGIA—MoDuffIo County.
VLTj parties having claims figaint the
entftto of Jamon S, Shiehfn, Ute of
ah id county, deooMed, are notified to
present tho sumo to tho iiudcrAtgned
watlii tftio time prescribed by law, and
v I parties indebted to Raid ontatc are ro*
quested to settle immediately.
J. L. SHIELDS, Administrator.
Oct. 10, 1888.
j^FEM^E^M^Dia^^^
By giving tone to and NtrcnKthenlng tha-liter*
tu ß y p{jr yyy
eorrert* all and Annoying trouble*
from which no many ladles suffer. It give** tho
wtak, U unlisted woman health and at rength,au<i
iriftkca sbeerful the d<>sjH>tidt‘iit, depressed In
splr'is. In change of lift- no lady should he with*
out INDIAN WKEL>. It is HajeanA Unfailing.
Ask your Druggist. * <
l ot* sale by Dr. J. VV. Quillian & Cos,
Thorn son, On
CITATION.
GEORGIA—MoDuffIe County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
\PritAIBEUB duly appointed to set
apart a year’s support for Stornees
Johnson, a mimm child of Vm. H. John
nnri, deceased, out of tho (wlais of said do
ceased, allying mud.) their report to the
Court of Ordinary : This is to cite ail per
sons concerned to allow cause before mo, at
my office, at 10 o’clock a, m., on the tail
day of November nest,, if any they cau, win
said return should not l.e an roved and ad
milled to record. A. Ji. THItAHHKK,
Oct. 12, I*BH. Ordinary.
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Um OUOietu.
JOHN M. CURTIS, AQ'T.
Stem riountain Route
OEOIIGIA RAILROAD COMPANY,!
OffjoiGknkkal Manager,
Aduvhta, Ga. Sept. 28, 1888 i
COMMENCING Sunday, 30tb hint. the
J following I'ftKHenger Schedule will
l*o operated:
PAST 1,1 NR.
NO. 27 WEST Daily.
Loaves Anguata 7:45 a. m
Lo.ivc Thomson 8.58 a. m
Arrive at Wftahington 10:40 a. in
Arrive Athens 11:4) e. n>
Leave Athens 8 30 a. in
Arrive Atlavtu l;00 p. m
NO. 28 EAST Daily.
Loaves Atlanta. ...5;45 p. n
Arrive Athens 7 ; oo p. n>
L *avo A!lions 3 7*o p. in
Arrive at Washington 7:20 p. n>
Leave Thomson 0:40 p, m
Arrive Augusta 8:35 p. n:
Parlor Curs on 27 ami 28 between*Au
gusta ami Atlanta.
NO. 1 WEST-Daily.
Leave August* 10:45 a m.
Arrive Thomson 12:17 p. m
Arrive Cainak 12:88 p. iv
Arrive Mneon 8:00 p. m
Arrive W ash ington 2:20 p. m
Arrivo Athens '>:ls p. m
Arrive Gainesville 8:25 p. m
Arrive Atlanta A; 45 p. tv
NO. 2 EAST—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8:00 a. in
Lonvo Gainesville 6:55 a. m
Leave Atheua v 8:50 a. m
Leavt. Macon 7:10 a. m
Leave Washington 11.20 a. m
Leave Onmak l.’hl p. n
L'-'.vvo Thvmacn 1:58 p. u.
Arrive AwiWta 3:35 p. m
70. 3 WEST- DAily.
Leave Augusta 11:00 p tn
Leave Thomson 12 4 J a. m
Leave Mae* n 7.60 p in
Arrive Atlanta G:3oa. t
NO. 4 EAST—Daily.
Leave Atlanta ....11.15 p. m
! Leave Thomson 5.08 a. m
j \ “rive Aujpislft .45 a. m
I ATHENS Accommodation -Except Sunday
! l.v Union Point 6 4S am
: Ar Atlu us 0 to p m
■ Lv Athens < 15 p ui
j Ar I’nion Point. S 45 p m
Trains run by VOth Meridian time—32
| minnt*cs slower than Augusta time.
No connect'-on for Gainesville on Sunday.
| Train No. 27 will stop at, and reccivt
pa gougers t> and from the following
stations, only :
Grovetoivu. Harlem. Hearing, Thom
| son, Norwood, Harnett, Orawfordville,
Onion Point, Ortomiboro, Man Ison. Rut
.i vlge. Social Ci*vle, Covington. Conyers,
Lit It ,u, Stone Mountain ami Decatur.
Train No. 28 will stop at, amt receive
Passengers to aud from the following
a tali us, only :
Groveiown, Harlem. Hearing. Thomson,
Norwood, Barrett. Crawfordville. Union
Point, Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge,
Social Circle. Covington. Conyers, Litfco
nia, Stone Mountain and Decatur.
N v 2S stops at Harlem for supper.
J W, Green, General MV.na-er.
K. It. Dorwey, General 1 -tger Agent,
i Joe W. AVhitc, Geu'l Irav inc I'assT Agiut.
A.OGUBTA ga.
DR. A. C. QUILLIAN,
DENTIST.
Ojtice OVEIi thz Daco Stoke,
THOMSON, OA.
40th YE ALII
THE SOUTHERN CULTiVATOR and
DIXIE FARMER,
The Great Farm, Industrial and Stock
Journal of the South.
ONE YEAR FOR SI.OO
Sample ooj -ivfll *> milled FREE
on applidatini. •
Tho Cultivator Publishing Cos
Drawer*, Atlanta, G*.
iTmIS, CITY RAH
(scott's old BTAKT> )
J. W. TUCKER SO
PROPRIETORS,
CRAWFORD VILLE, - - • GEORGIA.
lilJAt/EBB IN
FINE WHISKY, BUM,
Gin, Jiranctie*, Wine,
TOBACCOS and CIGARS.
We keep tho parent and bext. Patronage
aoijeitod.
Homs Council I
\i rK take please re In calling the atten
tion of MoJiera to n home cure for
ail diiieftßaa of the Stomach ftnd Itnwela, a
medicine mo long needed to curry children
wifely through tho criticul utagc of Teeth
ing.
PITTS’ CABMSNATIVE
ciillw. an incurable bk-HHlng to mother ami
child. It i* an iuHtant roliof to colic of in
fiuitn, a diMoiuw) with which infanta wuil< r
ho much the flrt four month* of their life.
It giyvM MWect refit to the BU;k and frot/nl
child. It BtrongtheiiH and builda up th<
weak, givoH appetite and flean to tho puny,
corruetH drain from the boweln, curtf
Diarrhum and A panacea for
children. Try one bottle. It eo*t only,
Twenty-five ceutw A Bottle.
Skijn’-CJuka,
CRAWFORD'S
ECZEMA WAsH.
A BFBCIFIO fOR HEAT.
Perhaps there is no ono thing
ANNOYS AND TOBTWIEB INPANTS
ttnd small children daring tho Summer
months so much ns HEAT. You may
tratho etui powder them, still the bout
and inflniuatiou remain, and they stili
fret nud cry. However, relenf Ims at lust
boon found.
SKIN CURA or CRAWFORD’S
ECZEMA WASH
IS A SPECIFIC FOR HEAT I
and all skin affections caused by heat.
Sponge tho affected parts with tho Wash
and the little follow is nsioop in five min
utes. No tn other should be without it.
JOHN CRAWFORD * CO.,
Solo Proprietors, Athens, Ga.
—Sold by-
Du. J. W. QUiLLIAN & CO.
Thomson, Georgia
J. IlteM s,
A GRADUATE OF
The Denial Department, S. M. C
Offers his Professional Ser
vices to the People of Mc-
Duffie and nei <j h bo r in ;/
Counties.
OFFICE AT
mm DRUGSTORE,
Thomsen, Ga.
W\*SCHB£/? G h
0 /®
ey e GLASSES.O
FATS JULY IU 1879.
PROTECT TOUR EYES!
Ur. H. HIKSCHSER9,
The wGI-knowu Opttclno. of 107 N. Foortti Scr.
muter Planter* Hoiwr) St. Louis Ims apt>oihU*o
l*uru STOUK, >t THOMSON
:* Aui Dt for lii* CYlt*l>rutod Diuntoml S|Rrt.T.'lei*
ami ami also for hi* Ditun and No
rhtuivv tbh- SixH'titcle* and Syegiimseft. The*t
lilajtso* are the grvHtoft invention ever made *
Spectacles. By a proper Construction of the Lem
i jH-rMU! pnrcluwlug a pair of thoee Non-OhangeatH
| ut tssee never ha*lo change these Cla^si 1 * froiu th*
i ovu*. and every pah- pnrrhaml is guaranteed, mi
• that If they ever leave the eyes 'h* matter how rust
e<l or M ratclusl the Lener> arc) ,t jr wi! furnish th*
| party with a
New l'air of (JL>sus frv of Charge,
J OuillLuiV Pi ug Store ha* a full assortment and
! Invitee all who wleh to satisfy themtehes of the
| superiority of these UltUN'e* over any *n ju l
\ other* uow tn nee, to odl ami examine the san c at
DR. QUILUAN 8 DRUG STORE,
Thomson. Ga.
W. I. DELPH, *
SSt BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
JUST RFCHVEDS
3 car loads COOKING and T 1 EATING STOVES.
1 car load GRATES, Plain and Enameled—l3 to 20 inches.
150 boxes Roofing Tin, 20x28,, Standard Brands,
5 000 FIRE BRICK, 15 barrels FIRE CLAY.
200 Joints Terra Cotta Pipe, 500 sets Grate Brick.
1,000 po- n Is No. 1 SOLDER. 500 pounds half and l-alf Solder.
100 bundlts of SHEET IRON.
2 car loads TIN WARE, pressed and pieced.
Buckets, Cups, Dish Pans, Wash Pans
Milk Buckets, Strainers, Oil Cans,
Coffee Pots, Pie Plates
•
Measures, Fun
nels. Etc.
NX7"GOIDEH-T In O-reat "Variety!
GUR EXCELSIOR COOK STOVE
fins been sold for the past fifteen years, giving satisfacl.on. Twenty
different sizes. Tho New Excelsior is very bandar mely finished. We
have a few Portable and Stationary Ranges—steel and iron.
J3?*'Cil nr send votir orders I- 831 Br-.nd street, Augns'a, Ga.
EXPOSITION - YEAR.
The City of Augusta will have this year,
from Nov. Bth to Dec, 15th, the greatest
Exposition ever seen in the South, and to
he lully abreast of the City’s enterprise, we
have purchased and arc now offering the
finest, best assorted, most complete and
elegant stock of dry goods ever brought
b'to Georgia or Carolina.
Without mentioning articles in detail,
everything in the dry goods line will be
found,in our stock, and in addition to the
handsomest offerings of home and foreign
markets, we have the best assortment of
medium and low-priced, substantial, useful
goods to be found in this section—not
worthless trash on which to quote ichenp
looking prices in advertising, but goods that
will give satisfaction to those who buy them
We give apermanent. unqualified guar
antee on prices for the same goods against
every house and market in the United
States. Samples sent on app ieation. In
ordering samples, please state definitely the
class and quality of goods desired, approx
imating prices, and in ordering goods say
whether you wish us to substitute some
thing else for Die article ordered, if it is nQt
in stock.
DALY& ARMSTRONG.
No. 822 15 Hoad Street, Augusta, Ga-
Local Legislation.
GEORGIA —Me Duffiu County.
Notice is hereby given that application
will be made to the next Legislature to pass
% bill entitled, “An Act to consolidate,
amend and supercede the acts inoorpomt
tag the town of Thomson, in the county of
McDuffie, to provide for mayor aud coun
cil men, define their powers and duties, re
peal conflicting laws, aud for other pur
pose*. ”
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA—McDuffie County.
WILL be sold before Ga. It. It. Depot
iu Thomson, said county, on first
Tuesday in December next, between legal
sale hours, the undivided interest of James
P Hodo in five hundred acres of laud,
more or letw, belonging to the estate of
David E. Hodo, deceased, lying in said
county and bounded north by lauds of M.
P. Stovall, east by Mrs. McMath, south by
Brier creek, and west by lands of Willie
Greer. Levied ou as the property of Jos.
P. Hodo to satisfy a fl fa from McDuffie
Uonntv Court in favor of A. J. Adkins, Jr.,
vs said Joa. P. Kodo. W. E. SPEIR.
Oct. 3d, 1888. Sheriff
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GF.ORGIA—MoDuffIo Connty.
ITTIU tw soht Before Ga. U. R. Depot
VV iu Thomson, *ai,l oomity. on first
Tuesday in December next, between legal
sale hours, the undivided interest of W. D.
Hodo in five hundred aoies of land, more or
less belonging to estate of David E. Hodo,
deceased, King in said connty and bounded
east bv lands of Mrs. McMath and Celia
Norri-n south bv Rrier creek, west by lards
of Willie Greer, aud north by lands of M.
p. Stovall. Levied on as the property of j
NV. I*. Hodo to satisfy a li fa from MoPufHo
Oonntv Court in favor of W. H. Howard A |
Sons vs. S. N. Norris, W. D. Hodo and Jas. ,
Norris. YV. E. SI’EIH, |
Oct. 30, ISSB. Sheriff
CITATION.
GEORGIA—McDuffie (>oun*y.
To all whom it may concern—
MILS LAVONIA NEAL has in due form
applied to the underKigned for j>er
nmnent letters of administration ou the es
tale of Mrs. Frances liodo, late of said
county, deceased, and I will pass upon said
application ou the first Monday in Decem
ber. 1888.
Given ruder ray hand and official aigna
ture, this sth dav of November, 1888.
A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary
CITATION.
GEORGIA—McDuffie County.
To all whom it may concern—
WM, H. HAYES ht.s in due form ap-
▼ plied to the undrrsigued for perma
nent letters of administration on the estate
of Mrs E. A. Reese, late of aaid oounty,
deceased, and I will pass upon said appli
cation on the first Monday in December,
. 1888.
Given under my hand and official signa
ture, this sth day of November. 1888.
• A. B. THRASHER, Ordinary.
Gin Houses tail
by
JNO. D. BUTTS SON,Augusta,Ga.
| HTFftrmer* will please communicate di
rect with us.
MR. R. R. LEWIS
Has Removed His
Restaurant
to the eld Knox House, on Main street,
and will keep th. best Fresh Meats, Fist,
and Oysters. Meals at ail hoars.
DID IT EVERSTRIKE YOU?
TBAT yon might do better? Has it ever occurred to yon that yo
are paying too much for the
NECESSAEIES OF LIFE
IF IT has not already struck yon in this light it sorely will if yon tri
be pureuaded to
GIVE ME A TRIAL.
] cairy a Large aDd Select Stock of Firt-Cla9B
Dry Goods,
—AND—
OEOCEIES.
And sell them so quickly ai LOW PRICES that lam constantly re
coiving FRESH GOODS. 1 keep nine but FIRST-CLASS goods and
-ell on a very small margin of profit. Give me a trial when yoa are
baying anything in my line. I always guarantee aatistactioa.
T. N. LEWIS,
NTo. 4-. T3rick Row. Thomson) Ga
A. CLOSE 0X1*27
And only llie very smallest margin left for profits on all goods
AT’ HOLZENDORF’N.
lid YOU KNOW That John L. Hotzondorf has the Choicest Block
of Fresh Groceries io Thomson ?
Do YOU KNOW That H- Izondorfs price* for Staple and Fancy
Groceries are the Xoir< on earth ?
'tTV YOU KNOW That Hoizcndorf never has any Stale goods on
band, becanse he makes the prices so low that fresh
goods are sold ns fast ss received. ?
Do YOU KNOW That Holzendorf makes the Zoieer /Vices for Cash
than any other bouse in town?
Do KNOW That when Holzendorf gets enstomors they are so
well satisfied that they never leave him ?
Do YOU KNOW That the secret of Holzendorrs soccsss is Small
Profits and loti of them ?
Do YOU KNOW That Hoiaendorf does a big business, bat is always
ready for more?
Do Y'OU KNOW That Hoizcndorf don’t want a title deed to tho
earth, but will get abont six feet of it some day ; and
until that day comes, he is going to make it a pleat
ant as possible for those who admiro his methods and
trado with him.
’TUI F. Chr.iw’ orrt Beat of everything io the lino of DKY GOOD s *, CLOTHING, NO
- SHOES, LA DIFS’ TKIUUED HATS, CROCKERY', HARDWARE, CON
FECnONRRIES. CANNED GOODS, etc. t c .
r DRY Mrs. Proctor's DEATH to MOTHS—a preparation which is iafatible In axter
* minuting those terribte destroyer* of Clothing. Carpets, Furniture, Bedding, eto.
JQM.\ £ If OLZBMiQm,
Opposite Depot, TiiOMSOA GA.
You NVill 13e Welcome
AT Tin
OLD /. CENTRAL HOTEL
WTTH
Xlestaurant. - Attached,
Broad St., Opp. Monument, Augusta, Ga.
GOODWIN & CO.,
RATES, $2 Per Day.
J"., lE£ic!h.aj:d.s,
BOKSELLER, STATIONER AND PRINTER
Webster’s Unabridged Dectionary. New
Edition with Supplement. School Books
Pens, Inks and Pencils.
BLANK BOOKS, SEALING WAX, WRITING PAPER
ENVLEOPESjEtc. The Finest JOB PRINTING in tho South
No. 821) Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
E. R. SCHNEIDER,
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fins Wines, Cigars, Brandies, Tobacco, Mineral Waters,
WHISKIES, CINB, PORTER. ALE, AO.
601 and 802 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. *
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BREWING ASSOCIATION.