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CHEkIO A L S .
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W eriringnarieriltoekelr Goode Moaisting
(apart of
PATOfMEMNES,
m'tflitrs,
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Vawatiaa I*l, - tup Black,.
Tumie* Stooa, Rotten Sums,
*Wrt*Tta. Brink Add,
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PAINTS, OILS, 4b,:
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Bailed Linseed Oil, Raw T inssed Oil,
Copal '-Kow'; Oil, .
'.Jtpsja Ygyaiafc,
Bwwiiw, Bmml Pfeptr,
OkM, Oik
llßillfl OIL,
I«*H Oktma*T», Banere, Wfefa with
nktmRJTI
SPICES, EXTRACT*, Ac.
-jedpiJnii.; ■ .
CW»**
Fwfltos :c <l.lO --Ginnaama, .
LABOR SAVING, SOAP, Si'caets per BAR,
samp Mercs
A*#* I e*A* , »“ *-'4 .• A ‘ *■• /
sry,
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UMAfeMk FheWe Extmet*,
TOBACCO AND SNUFF,
OARDEN BBKD,
:„».» i* <•, ./ '
Tine Wii* **4 for Stdi
«lul Dm-
MeLeimV FOk' Srinj'i Body Baßef
Mnsteag liniment, Ayer*. Cherry Pactorri,
nun mmuRK m
r JL.&OtfpufysjfFlCTOß.
MRS. ALLEN'S BAIR DRESSING
SOZODONT,
y I^.S&!i^?SSSTX pw "-* il> ihto^S
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Am ta SatUOTSOR 1 * MR
RTtfBMM*, April TT| !*♦*, I—4L
Xmk' Arnold, - Ibi«8w»
F. ARNOLD ft CO.,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE &C.,
AT CLKVBLAWFB OLD STAND.
rMn> m» th. attention of IhepubSa
to our complete Stock of
mociini,
which w# offer rimnp for CASH. OarMtoft
«n»>mmMirf •*• ■ y- * •••
SUGARS, COFFER* TO
ROAR, LOBBTKRB, OTSTERS. SAR
DINKS, MACKEREL, SALT, CAN
NED FRUITS, JELLIES, FINS;.
WINKS, BRANDIES, ALS
WHISKEYS, PORTER,
CANDIES OF ALL
KINDS, SOAP,
PIPES,
< INK,
PAPES
CURRENTS.
FINE CHEWING
AND SNORING TO
BACCO, nNE cioabs,
• COTTON AND WOOL CARDS.
BLACKING, ALMONDS. RAISINS.
hardware.’ hobi.trackohains
BUCKETS, TUBS, SHOVELS, SPADES,
Asm, Hatchets,
FU««, into
Nalls, • DmwkrivM,
sin*"-
, .• Bream*~-
Shaase. Sytha BladM,
JGMvee, Fork.. PuekstKnives,
• MwaM, r. H Bhol*ndCape,
, GE&BB*W£SEe
6HO6K£itS W£,
!*; TIN WABE, AeCL
tr Prod** of ellkieds taken in exchange
for goods, »t the HIGHEST market price*.
JhMi B«e«IT«d, .
A fin* lot S UMMER HAIR and SHOES, at
, t , F. ARNOLD A Oo’A
pliSfi
..dealer in
GROCERIES, LIQUORS,
IUIVIIL MiM,
haws* mnessom
OLASSWABE.
April 28, IH*. I—U- ,
CLOSING OXTT ,
MY nmiintnf rtoek of DBT GOODS, cop
■Mine of PRINTB, GINGHAMS, BLEACHED
BHIRTINO, IRISH LINEN, RIRD ETK DIA
PER, TABLE NAPKINS, HOSIERY, VKIL
BAREGE. JACKONET, EDO KING and IN
SERTION, D«LA INKS, FLANNELS,
Will bowldlow toeloooool.
P.H. NORTON.
Apra«MM*.l~U
ImZm GU»« Ed Congropo OAITERB,
« Bfk. Looting -
" Italian CM * *
April**. IMS.
non, MAOIRRfL, BVOAR AMD
oorm
10 tM*. DoobbßctraFlwr,
. 10 Kitalatrn No. 1 Mntkowt,
• CnakM 0»fO».
CROCKERY A OLASS-WARR. a good wloo
tkm, at NORTONS.
jggL___3i£__
PICKLES—MMad, Plain and Chow-rbow;
SAUCRS—WowartltoMra, Oak and Pappar,
TEA «se BYBUP.
GREEN and Black Tm—onparior artiela.
FLORIDA STROP—oqari ta tAa Naw Or
,, — -i MORTON’S.
nmmm auiir
JU. run artiela (wtoTMtadgaonioa)
TOU BAMNT . _
T. P.H, NORTON,
Looklo lour Interest,
SAftfOOR EXPENSES GOING TO AUGUSTA.
• ' • ...... . • V " ,
Ait TBS LA.SUSS. AND .QENTLKMEy ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED TO CALL AT
lEini t HAWKINS.
Cheap Store;
Buying elsewhere.
WB KEBP eMMMMIT •* h»rtd everything aanaliy kept In FIRST CLAN DRY odfMl
~~q&'9 TUUIB f
■I MOB, OHWffllß m 4 CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, NOTIONS, (1 WISES Ml HH H
_A.X WHOLESALE A.3STD RETAIL.
Why toß|i tIIMTSB <<3 ol>..oC , ! I 2OC!3OC3hMr
CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK, WE ARE SELLING OCT TEN PER CENT BELOW AC6CBTA PRICES.
WASHINGTON. QA., April it. 1.886, 1-ts ’
lajust o-e mjAXa b
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE,
WITHOUT iPA^X.-
WILL ka sold, tha firat Tneaday in JUNE
naxt. attko Court Konae door.-in ike town of
Waakington Wilkta County, '.t* tko Rjacntora
of" A® CUralaod, daeaaaad, V-Oirtne of an
order by tko Oonrtfontwi foe aatd.
S&ISSiffSEgSSJZ
taining ona tkird ot an' aofoi ktoro W foto «k« u^
witk four tooma
- Jj^rintoT M MrtArtrtot now;
oaeunica by P«tti» A n eoo«
kitchan attaohed. Tha lot oouAjn|Mi||ik|i
■“r , SrWO&SM*H|
lot, wHh tworoomti raib, noWQ«Au}*M"J ■ ■■.
tSSL •&**?&
more or laaa, bounded OP “>• W«aY
and tha South by Liberty e\ree«.? c
• On# xacmnt LOT, In aaid town, containing
on. or lni. rtr«t
on tha North aadTStoood rtraitj» the W*at,
and abora Na 4 on tha Bouih a*}Na t oo the
HOMESTEAD, te'aaid liwt), now oc
cupied by Mro. Fit*patriek,Baiiir« largo, tw*.
oury, elegant Manwo,wHN out build
inga, gardao and orchard, eontrtninr two a»oa,
more or Uaa, and wall improrM; « « J»l*m«‘
part of raid town. and. bponded <jn fto North by
Liberty and on tha South by Water etrarta. ■
1. Ctoa other LOT, known m the Hetoilton
Lot. unoccupied, containing half aery. more oh
Dm, with a comfortable two atory dwcUing and
kitchan; bounded, on the Eaat by aboT *
Homaataad Lot, on the North by Lfbrtty on
the Sootli bj Water, and on the Weet bj Jef
tersoo atreeta.
8. One BUckamith and Wood SHOP, on n
Lot of one half ecra, more or fori. boooded on
tiw North by Main and on the Wetthy Jcfferaon
’‘Ton. WOOD LOT. within »rts.two and a
half or throe miloa of aaid town/ and in arid
couotr, containing 811-8 aeree, Wore or I.M,
adjoining Primer and other.- m. ..
Terms of Sale will be made known on the dpy;
hot era rxpacted to be ooe-foorthtoah rtid the
balance firat of Jeouury next, with the right to
ro-aall at the riek of the puKkaacr if Aha tefme
are not complied with.
OARNETT ANDREWS,
Attorney for Exrcutora.
April 11, 1868, l-Hf • %r> ' \
ifiTi-MAiu, fimuel
, HENRY COBDE*.
PSAOTIOAL W ATOH-MAKB Hi
WASHINGTON, GtA., «
Atthouw Stand TwoDoora below Mr.Crauabaw.
ESTABLISHED 188 Q. .
gm WATCHES, CLOCKS, Muricalßoxsa and
Wk. JowaDy rapairad. Particular attahtton
mM *° ,nocb * nd Clock.,' and
tnoWOtakdi ~ i’ '
,1 would raapactfolly etata to (by public iif rd-
that I bareJieto • practical
WATCH-MAKER, tor tha iSt aixt.an jaara
and during that time haya hadaxptoieoca iti haw
araemin
GLASSES, riwaya on hand. Thaao i.rtidoa I'
Mil chaapar than any body'in'torm, ■’
Apdt?*, i.. ...Y..
A NEW TAILOR SHOP,
AT WABHIMOTOIf, oiv, >wa
jEufact Dnor tof. AnoU ft Cos. JBfc
(WOULD raapactfolly intoen the eitixenaof
Waakington and riamity. that 1 am prepayed
•‘O'* - Mioesiw -
HO! FOR MEXICO!
KOOK TO YOUR INTEREST I
PEOPLE do not go to a doctor ahop to buy
Shoe. Than why go to a grocery (tore to buy
Lampi and Oil, when you ctn gat everything
that ic deairablo in tha Aamp lina at lomer prices
(quality conaiderod) from an experienced “Lamp
Man," who known what ha aella, can warrant his
jgnode, and ahowaihia .customers how to tuceeis
/u/fu use what he aella 1 ~
Ha repair* your Lampo and Burners at little or
no expense, and baa saved tha people of Augusta
Thousands of dollart, by showing them how to
manage their Lamps ana Chimney a
■ -Then go EVERYBODY, and pstronia* one of
tbq most ipduatrious and rtliMt dealers in this
Or any other town-—at 181 Broad Street Augus
ta Qa.’ Sign of-the Rrd Lantern. j
Boat Karosono at ONE DOLLAR par
Gallon, by the quantity.
*. Ni B.—Lamps delirarcd and put up fre* of
charge. W. J. FARR. .
fIEIffImSyRUDEI
"jB-st rsiV. jrwro. neely.
" Acknowladgad by all who haw* naad it,
to bo. tko wary boat Elementary -Book of
this Und. . , j. .
. SIMPLE, EASY, GRADUAL,
■ •NEARLY 80,000 COPIEB ALREADY
SOLD I
■ QF Order t from School Teacher a and Com
try Merchant! attended to at once. flFl
For sale by ■' ' . A. BLEaKLEY,
210 Bread Street, Augusta, Ga
April 20,1868, lr-Bm..
< FLEffIINO A ROWLAND,
Sirocelpg
R V’NR '
6oh)iTiis3ioo
AUGUSTA, QA,
KEEP constantly on hand n largo and wall
selected stock of Groceries and Plantation Sup
plies, consisting in part, ofBUGAR, COFFEE,
IRON, NAILS, BAGGING and ROPE, BACON
and LARD, Woolen and Cotton Goods. Scot
il’a genuine HOES, to which they Write the st
tentioitof their. frießtD.fandstli* p*i||(gVleneiriUy.
•■ April 20j886 1-ffl > y.;
To tbe Debtors
• OF THE ESTATE OF
A. A. CLEVELAND, Doo’d.
SETTLE up said Estate and fare the Ex
■I 1 ecutora from reeponeibility you are requss
•l ted to appear at my. Office at an early dap
and pay, or you will be sued at the first court
haring jurisdiction. Tbs debts of such ao are
considered not worth sueing, will be advertised
for mis as the law direeta. There can. be no
delay, neither have I time to make personal
auction.'. , s GARNETI f> ANDREWB
t Attorney for Eificuton,
April 26,1866,1— tt .
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m/tUm TO A T TH■; ' iCf',.
‘ r O K IMI C(, N;. a
cmruut , .
sim nrn mimei
“ ALPHABET. ’
A Is for Anybody I He'* welcome to tall
And hia raiment at I. Himen'e
R Onr new fashioned and riveted Button.
Which never comet off when once it ie put on,
G Ie the Crowd of folks coming to deal
Where they knew they’ll get Clothing both
cheap and genteeL
D Ike Delight which eaoh cueiomer knows,
Aa he wrika in hie auit of new elegant clothae
E For Economy, practised by all
Who statedly deal at L Simon’a Hall.
F A Fat Parson no matter how large.
Well fit-him with Clothing at moderate
' charge. „ .
t» Tfov rtw Areratmcks' Wiiren gentleman erteg
In Summer and Winter, and Autumn and
Spring.
H la th* Hurry with which people >ll
Get their garmenta aant home from I. Si
* moil’s Hall
K The Invitation ws give to nil men
To com# and, buy once, and then coma bay
again.
A For our Jokes, wSich the people all read.
And of which Mm* appear to be greatly in
Dead. 1 ' w ■'
K I* the K!m which your good wito brntowe,
When you com* bum* arrayed in a suit of
mw clothes.
It I* tha Loafer, who never at all
Como* in to buy clothes at I, Simea’e Ball.
R I* tha Money which customers pay
For their clothing; n small amount go#* a
great way.
N The New Building L Simon wIU tract
In the spring; something elegant, folka may
. V*i
O For Our Hall, that popular store,
?V Whore the public buy clothing each dsy,
more and more.
• V
P For Patched Pants, which nobody need wear
When o trifle will purchase o aplendid new
prir.
8) For tha Queer things, ao marvstloaa qaoor,
Which in I. Simon’* great Almanac aeon will
appear.
R For tha Rhymm which flow gently along
In mellifluously, old alphabetical aong,
• la your Sweetheart, who loves to eiproae
Her delight at tha looks of your elegant
dr*M.
T For Thick Troweera, which keep you ao
warm.
In the season of aluah, sad es snow, and of
atom.
S * - •"
IT For Umbrella; permit ua toaoy.
We've exactly the thing for a very wet day.
V Rpr fine VeatC; our customers we’em
To protect and adorn the masculine boeom.
W For Wholamlera who trede at omr store,
Who have sold all they bought, and now
call for more.
X Expedition with which, with great pleasure
We take each particular customers measure.
Y The young man, appareled ao neat.
From tha root* of his hair to tha sale* of hie
V foot, j "2 ■- .in--- -j.
% !• th* Z*al which our cuatomare foel
To wear Simon’s cloth** from the heed »•
be*L
Spring clothing of every deeerptfoo at leach
lower piico* than can be bad anywhere ska, ow
ing to our intention to sail out our stock tor al
terations ta our store. If you desire anything
In the clothing line, you can b# suited at Sam lN
Hall, No. 844 Broad Street, AugMto o*.
Auomra Ga, April 20, i486,1-tf