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Athens Foundry and Machine forks
ILON ANT) BRASS CASTINGS. MILL GEARING. MINING AND
MILL MACHINERY, SAW MILLS, SMITHING. liE
-I*AIRING AND PATENT WORK.
Steam Enafr.es and Circular Saw Mills,
"•ESTtfS, Muu ’
naM, Iron Fencing E*c.
ALSO. MANUFACTURER’S AGENT FOR
Mrtnol. Moors Knstns. Tnrbiw, Wotor Wh.-cto Victor Oon. ¥IUo Combined TbrMijrs Md #*P*
""“2tolErTiS 100. Honooclr Inspire on, tbo grant Bolter Feeder, *ortU
***^
tiudi lur u*tu*dgo4ffc. etc. For descriptive circulars an ‘“'price U*ta,
Address
A M BAILEY, .A-G-ZEUSTT’.
JESSE THOMPSON & CO
Manufacturers of-
Soors, Sash, Bins, Mouldings, Brackets
YELLOW PINE LUMBER, &C.
DEAT.EBB IN
Window Class and Builder’s Hardware.
Platting Mill nf Lumber Yard, Halo Street, Near Central Railroad
Yard. ONE AVo V HALF MILLION FEET OF LUMBER a! way* on
hand. Write for prices or cal! at our office 10-Iv
OEO. 8. HIBI.Kv. ABBURY HUM,. V. ■ TOM*.
GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
847 Jc @4O IteynoldN @t.,
AUGUSTA, : : : : : GEORGIA.
Personal Attention Given to Weights and Sales.
CENTRAL HOTEL
jATJG-USTAI, <3 -JL..
TMLvm, W. M # Thjomaa, Proprietrosw
This hotel io well known to the citizens of Wilke* anti adjoining counties, is located In the
midst of the business portluu of Augusta. Convenient to Fust Olllcs, Tslegraph Oflce and
Depot and odor* inducements to tha public auoh aa only tlrst-claae hotel* can afford.
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New Standard Fire-Proof Warehouse
-BTBWA.RT I’HINIZY. JACOB I’BINIZY. JAMBS TOBIN.
PHINIZY .& CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Auguata, - oa.
Liberal Advances Made on Consignments
Personal Attention Given to all Business.
1. M. ANIIEIUOX. r. LOVE FULLER.
ANDERSON & FULLER,
Cotton Factors
Commission Merchants,
i * 4 V - 9 OH KeynoKU Street, OKI Suna
1; A t'K-mmif. Augusta,
ami Ties
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Wn B EXOKI.SHIR COTTON GIN,
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NEW YORK MILLINERY STORE.
MISS XBLLIE FUBCELL.
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French. Millinery, Hats & Feathers.
728 Broad St, Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga.
Mv stork of Fall mid Winter Millinery. Notions, Etc., is now complete
in every respect. lam now prepared to sorve my many patrons, assuring
tlHmi Dial liter will receive tim teles; ami most fasltionsblo stylos. Orders
by mail will twelve prompt and careful attention. When visiting the city,
call to sec bio. Very rcspecUuUy, ’ 43-tf
NETTIE PI HCELL.
GEORGIA GLEANINGS.
Mr. Dick Cotter, living near Car
rollton, has an ox weigh*
1,300 pounds.
The shipment* of oyster* from
Savannah during the past week ha*
averaged 400 gallons daily.
Twelve marriage license* were is
*ued from the ordinary’* office atAc
worth during the month of October.
The mayor of Thomasville, having
•erved honorably and well two term*,
decline* a re-election.
There are three negro cchoel* on
St Simon’s Inland. Mrange te tay,
the whites cannot boaat of one.
The Enquirer-Sun report* th* death
of Mr. Lawrence M. linrrus, a prom
inent and uaetul citizen of Columbus.
The editors! management of the
Fort Valley Mirror and Advertiser
has pained into the hand* of Messrs.
H. A. Mat hi*, and S. 1). Burr, Mr.
I. H. Branham retiring.
In a couple ofhours each for tbre*
days last week, Wftlie and Romain
McCellough, St. Simon's Island,
caught oue hundred and aixty-five
fish, which netted them 99.75.
About 1560,000 worth of cotton has
been received in Albany this seoson
to date. Under sensible method*
there would be a round sum of
money in all tbit for the farmer*.
Brunswick’* second artesian well
it temporarily delayed, owing to the
ucn-arrival ago. The protect fir a
good flow 1* encouraging.
Geo.W. Cheevea, the slayer ot t'apt.
T. H. Pickett, of Dawson, ha* bean
removed to the Fulton ceuuly, j*il. It
Is thought hi* health will not permit
of hi* trial at this term of Terrell
Superior Court.
The management of (ho Georgia
railroad haa instituted (lie custom of
charging alt employe* of the road
one ceut. pur mil*, except when they
are on railroad business.
The Athens ice factory will possl
tively bo in operation by next spring.
It will be thoroughly overhauled,
and at an expenditure of a few thous
and dollar* can ho put in perfect or
der. There arc about $12,000 in
vested in this property, anil it will
do to rust out,
*
Swain boro Itemizer: A hook just
published i cntttlsd "How to make
S6OO a Year with Twelve Hubs.”
Jtidingfrom the price at which eggs
have been selling In Swainhoro for
aeveral months past, somebody
lia bron trying to make SSOO a year
with (io hen.
Milledgcvlllc Chronicle : Mrs. F. C.
Furman's gin house, on her river
place, was destroyed by tire on Tues
day night last. Five hales of cation
belonging to colored tananls. were
also bunted. The work f an incen
diary no doubt. The sheriff 1 lias ar
rested three negroes on suspicion.
Millcdgvllle Chronicle: Marshal
McCoinb bad to shoot a negro, Ennis,
on Wednesday who was rioting the
city ordlotubes. The negro knock
the msrsltsl down, and made a mo
tion as if to draw a weapon, when
the marshal fired at him, inflicting
probably a fatal wound in the abdo
men.
The average Itamesvill* negro has
au ever for business —over the left.
They stand around the street corners
with baud* in llicir pockets and in
dignantly refuse Jobs offered them at
HO cent* per day, saying, “Can't ’ford
to work lor dat.’* The consequence
is the country negroes come in and
lake jobs from right under their
noses.
lUiubridge by th* .election
will decide “whether or no: said oor
pnratiou may i,site and float bonds to
the amount bf *B,OOO, bringing the
lowest rale of interest; SI,OOO of said
bonds to be retired anti Hally—lhe
money raised on said bonds to be ap
propriated to pay tor an artesian well
and all expenses on same.”
The Carroll county medical society
at their last meeting, resolved .-(1)
Thev would be more diligent in col
lecting thoir fees. (2) Thev would
inform customers by letter or other
wise, of the amount due.® ($.) They
would not practice for parsons who
did not settle. (4) They would not
practice for those on the black list un
less ee< nred beforehand, the same as
merchants are secured for rations, etc.
Balnbridge Democrat: At Lo'elock
Tuesday morning, the 22th inet, the
magnificent new steam saw mill of the
Bainbridgc I.umber Company—com
posed of Messrs. W. It. Tolleys &
Sons and Judge Dickerson. ofsWin
consin, and situated in tilts city, was
totally destroyed by tire, together
wit h about 20,000 tect of dressed anil
matched flooring and ceiling, involv
ing a loss of about $7.1,000 and on
which there was net a snigledollar of
insurance.
GENERAL NEWS.
Sir Moses Montefiore. who became
a centenarian last month, has three
hundred and eleven grandchildren.
Dr. Tanner, of past prominence a
Rt expert starver. is now living on a
ranch in Mexico.
The St. Louis city fathers are con
sidering an ordinance prohibiting
the sale of cigarette to minors.
A pedestrian at Chicago walked
100 mile* for SIOO. He i a feoL lie
couid ride twice as far on the cars
for SIOO.
The Nihilists have widely circula
ted a notice authorising the adoption
of energetic measures against the
Russian government.
Since (be cholera appeared in Italy
last summer to the Ist of October,
when its violence abated, 19,762 ca
se* and B,624deaths occurred.
Over twenty delegatee to the Wom
an’* Temperance Union preached or
lectured in different churches or mis
sions in St Louis en Sunday.
The banking firm of Rothschild,
in London, employ women exclusive
ly es coupon counters, aud experience
shows that they are more reliable and
intelligent than male employes.
A fair It to be held in Norfolk, Va.,
in December, for the relief of the sol
dier* and sailors of the late Confeder
ate states' arm v aud navy who are in
destitute . circumstances.
Miaa Carrie Weltnn, who was re
cently frozen to death on Bike’s Peak,
has left between $200,000 aud $260,
000 to the society for the prevention
of cruelty to animals. Mr. Bergh Is
tele executor.
Humbert, of Italy, I* even more of
a man than a king. He directs that
th* subscription now raising to strike
gold medal* in his honor shall lie de
voted instead, to families suffering
from th* cholera epidemic.
English advices report that the
Oldham cotton buying company lias
cut loose from the rule* and regula
tions of the Liverpool association,
aud is buying cotton tor its custom
era as it pleases.
France's foroigr, wars are'costing
hereinillions ot dollars, ve’t destna
tion is rapidly spreading among the
laboring classes, and the budget to
aid the poor has been greatly in
creased.
Journalism is in a flourishing con
dition in the little kingdom of Greece.
At this moment lltcru are 122 print
ing houses, which produce annually
about 1.000 work*. Nearly every
village has its newspaper. In Ath
ena there ate flfty-fbur political pa
pers.
Oh# of the highest of the high
Episcopal churches, in New York,
compels it* women members who
confess to having sinned, to wear
next to the skill a heavy brass plate,
on which is a'crucifix. The wearer
cn scarcely move without pain from
the pressure of the plate, and thus
they do penance.
A New York gentleman made a
wager with a friend that there was
net $50,000 in actual cash in any one
building in this country. Calling at
the sub-treasury they found that in
ihe vaults of that building there was
the sum el $140,401,000. all in legal
tender on the realm. $72,000,000 ot it
being in gold coin.
Rev. G. R. McCall, the Treasurer
of Mercer University, stated at the
recent centennial meeting at Wash
ington, Ga- that he had received
sl.3ooonly, so far. lie expect* much
more, as three thousand were sent
up in cash by the Georgia A associa
tion. and three thousand more
pledged, which will be paid. It is
thought that about $.1,000 will be ob
tained as endowment.
A deg at Sacrameuto I* dying from
the effects of a S2O gold piece iu bit
stomach. From swallowing crack
ers tossed to him be acquired the ac
complishment of catching coins, hold
ing them between his teeth for a mo
ment and then returning them to the
owner*. The tipsy individual who
tossed hisn the gold eagle baa ex
pressed a desire to be present at tlia
autopsy.
The pet aversion of a Japansse it
the fate of being buried at tea. The
other day Cido, au attache of the jap
aueso legation at Berlin, embarked at
Marseilles for Yokohama. To make
sure that if he died at sea his body
shontd not be consigned to the deep,
I be took onboard with him a hand
some coffin and evervthiug necessary
for embalmment. All his papers
and Ids will in such an event will be
placed in a cofret provided for the
purpose ami given to tire custody of
the captain of the steamship. Gener
al Kawagg, the Japanese prefect of
police, who visited Europe four
years ago took a similar precaution,
and died on the passage to his native
country.
BLOOD
And Its qn parallelled abuses, are fully in
freely diacusaed in a naat Si page book, mailed
FREE te any addreee, by Bieod Balm Cos., At
lanta, Ga.
Drop a postal tor it, as ewy Man and wo
man needs Read will be delated with its
valuable end saticeiy new revelations.
SMALL VOICES
BometiMee shake a nation of people and rouse
them te action. Expressions similar to the
following, from a well known Druggist of At-
Janta, pemr In from sectsoua where B. B. B.
has been need.
Atlanta, June 12, 18*4.
It Isev Ana belief that B. B. B. is the mst
Blood Further n the market. We are selling
roum or mi bottle# of it to ONE of any ether
preparation of the kind. It haa failed in no
instance to give entire aatiafaction. Merit
Is the aasset •* 3 jj
W. P. HMITH k CO., Druggists,
This is tbs only bieod medicine known that
comMaee*m< c certain effect, cheep
price and unbounded satUfrctioa.
WE PROVE
That one single bottle Of B. B. B • will do as
much work in curKg Blood Poisons, Hkin Af
fections, Scrofula. Kidney Troubles, Catarrh
aud Rheumatism aa six bottles ot any .other
preparation on earth.
One 60-year old chronic ulcer cured; Hcrof
iila of children cured with one bottle. Blood
Poisons cured with a few bottles. It never
toils. We hold home proof, in book form.
Send foe it. Large bottles SI.OO, six for $5.00.
Expressed on receipt of prire, if your Drug
gist cas t supply you, address
BLOOD BALM 00., Atlanta. Oa.
A Most Desirable Place for Sale.
I offer my place near Wa*liintfioii
for tale very cheap, payments easy.
41-1 in. L. W. He nr.
THSCUITTRUB
Ef IRON
&TONIC
NWA. FACTS tUMffilßO
S& feta's ba
It wt!l purify and enrich the BLOOD* regulate
* LIVER and KIDNEYS, and ItASTOftfe th*
HEALTH end VIOQJtofYOCTH I lu ait thuee
diseat**.* rv|iiirtng a certain and rf!is!e;i TOKIC,
oosclaiJy Jj anted A|>|ieUte.l<l!gos.
lit.’it, I.a* k Ail Htii-uatii. etc.. U uu*e Is marked
wW Immediate and won-Urr: ut r suits. Rones*
muncles and i*rvt rmttv i.ew force. Jusilvens
UiD mind att>l supplies brain p jwer.
I A Plf C?r in,n '’ riM * trow ali complaints
pecttlinr t M*.-ir*ex will find in
DR KARTEA’tI lilON’ TONIC a Mic gmi tps.cdy
euro. It gives Hear am) lieaiiit) complexion.
Tiie strvMpssl testimony lo tlte vnlue of Du.
li ujtbk's 1 hon TURK: is that frcqneul ailempU
bt <' unterf. (ting aai e only iJ<lt-d to Ui*popnfar
tit *>l U*wtr*nal. If you mpu-*i;v desire health
i.‘t expemut-iii—gti tue Ohiuimal and Brat i
* Sand ytnr rddraas to The i*r H trt w CoA 1
U feu Lo -u. . (or our "ZiSLStAm J9OcjC. H m
\rollof atraege and inf .rniittloa.f/M.
Ok. HAjrrtH’a iron Tonio is for Qalb by a**
OfcuociisTa aho DcAucna Evwneua.
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Executor’s Sale.
L! SDER authority vested in me by the will of
B*nj W. Fortson. dtx caaed. I willell be fore
the Court h*iuae door in Washington, <l*., on the
first Tuesday in XovrmGer mat. at public outcry
and within the hours of *eto. the follewiug
real estate Wlouglng to the estate #f *jd doceased.
One tract of land known as the Mayer place, on
tln> twst side of the Petersburg road, about 10
miles from Waahiugtou, said tr< t ceutainiag
about 22 scree. Another tract of almut d* acres,
part <f the laad recently in passasslott of M. T.
Ca*|i. lying on th# road leading from Dolhl to tht
I’oUrsburg road. Another tract of sheet 100 acres
on said Fattreburg road. Another tract of about
UOO acres lying on Broad nv*r aud running to
linker a Ferry, being the home place of B. W.Fert
on, except that tha bouse and abeut 600 acres
contiguous thereto will not be soht.
Tbu last track will be sold ha three tracts; one of
shoot mo s.-rea. the other twe of about <#• acres
*ch. Plate to be seen either with me at Wash
ington, >r on the place with Chas. J. Fortaon. who
will also show the lands to those wishing to see
them. Possession of the 1.400 acre tract given
Jan. 1, IHHS, but purchaser will b# allowed to
suw small grain and prepare for another crop.
Possession of other tracts given at once.
Terms: nm-hatf am, lislmnce jtaysble in 12
montns. purt'haa rs giving mote bearing H j.er
’■eut. interest from date and receiving bonds for
titles. This September 14, I*M4.
TBOM4B ff. FORTSON,
h r of B. W. tensor..
Mother’s
Friend!
A Precious Boon to Woman.
WORDS OF PRAISE.
I most earntslly entrust every female ex
pecting to be confined u, ore ii, ther’s Be
lief. Coupled with Ibis entreat, I will add
lht during s leer otwletiical pravtie- (for
ty-four years). I hare never known it to
fail lo produce a safe and quick delivery
h. i. holmes, m. and.
A lady from one of the counties of Middle
Georgia, who baa been acting midwife for
many years, writea : “I have disposed of all
the Mother’s Friand von sent me, and l am
delight*d with it. in every instance where
it has been used, its effects have bees all
that 1 could aak. I consider it a great
uleaaug.”
A gentleman writea : “My wife uaed vour
Mother'a Friend at her fourth confinement,
and her testimony is that aha paased through
it with one-half the auffering of either of her
former confinements, and recovered from it
in much less time. She alao recommended
.t to a lady friend who was about to be con
fined for the first time, and she savai >1 have
never seen any one pass through’ this area
trial with ao little Buffering.’ ’’
A QUICK ASP CAST UMK.
A distinguished physician of Hmsiasippi
writes: “Every- one expecting to be confined
should use the Mother’s Friend, for during
a long obstetric practice 1 have never known
it to fail to produce aquick and sate delivery.”
This remedv is one shout which we cannot
publish certificates, out it is a most wonder
ful liniment to be used after the first two or
three months.
Send for onr treatise on the Health and
Happiness of Woman, mailed free which
gives all particulars.
, Tun USADFISLJ) Rkgil*tor Cos.,
Hon -S, Atlanta, Ga.
BRICK !
BRICK !
UIUCK
1 Have Just Completed a Kiln of
First Class Tempered Brick
Which I offer for sale at prices so
low that yon can build brick houses
cheaper than wooden ones. Mr brick
maker Us ane of the best in the South
and you can always rely on getting
as good an article of brick aa can b?
made in Georgia, and at lower fig
ures. I will deliver brick to parties
iusde the corporate limits. 15-ly
18. IMI a ra-TTIIRIE
EXCELSIOR
COOK.STOVES
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AUD KIHDS
ILL PURCHASERS CM BE SUITED
KAffCPACItJBJU) BT
Isaac iSlupp&rd A Co.,Biltimore,ld.
•AND FOB MALE BY
VV. T. JOHNSON,
Washikgtok.Ga.
M.smiuuita.uTawiuMkm
DaSBjHM’S
Siwi
ilrdtcitm.snd for divests rr tilting from • deranged
ortorpUl coodltioD of the Liver; Much * Biliousness
OMNMM IwaUM, WpefWto. Mflsrix, SicE
a Invaluable Fsntv
fly Msdicioe. For full infer... .non send your md
drnse on • poets I card for IM> psge boo* on the
Ursrsnd its Disessee** to DIL bAN FORD, Ji
Dusue St rest. Nw York.
ax mumun hill tux ioc its juputatiok. j
nH ul Socure ERalthy
■ Inctioc to the Laver
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' trouble*,
TunlyTcgtlAtiii Mo9ri|d3g. fries 26c. AU&ruggUM,
Georgiaßailroad Com pany.
Ofuck Genehai, Manaoeu, )
AUGUSTA, Ga., April , IHB4. )
ttoMMENfINO Sunday, 6U) iMt„ Wutilaston
J Brnut'b Trsike will run an follows, daily ;
Trains run by itb meridian time, M "minutes
slower than Atlanta tine.
save Washington 11,30 A>
“ Fickltu ; 12.00 u
•• Raytown 12.25 p. v .
Arrive at Harnett 12. 10 •*
Athens
“ Atlauta .
GainesvUlo... gjg •-
44 MlUedgeville 4.
MSCOU fi.4o is
u Augnsta 3.55 <
Leava Augusta A u
* Macon *
• MUltnlgeville ••
“ Atlanta. ........... ...... g. 25 •$
*V Oaiuesvllle s.;jq <
** Athens 9.35 *
*• Barnett 1.35 .*
'* Baytown 1.34 <•
’* Ficklsu 2.16 u
Arrive at Washington 2.45 *
Trains connect at Atlanta and Augusta fori II
points West, North-west, East and Bouth-weet.
JOHN W. QUEEN, Gen. Manager.
E R. BOSKET. Gen. Pass. A ent
Citation tor Letters of Dismission,
GEORGIA, WILKES COI’STY.
VETHKREAS, John H. Smith, Administrator of
ft Mr*.H.L. Smith, reprints to the Court
in hi* petition, duiy file*) and entered on record,
that he ha* fully adnmiiatered M. L. Smith * es
tate, thi* i* therefore, to cita all person* concern
ed. heirs and creditor*, to ahnw oauac, if any ther
can, why *id administrator Hbotild not b dis
charged from his ad in iniat ration and receive let
ter* of dta&itslon on the first Mudav in January,
ItWB. This Sept. #, 1884. OEf). DYSON,
37-3 m Ordinary. W. C.
JOHN McPOLAND
Contractor & Builder,
Plans and estimates furnished a
short notice. Strict attention given
to at! orders.entrusted to me. All
orders for stone and brick work in
any part of the country promptly at
tended to. Address
101 CARRIE ST., COR. MILLER
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
Dental ciouce
All persons indebted to me for Den
tistry must settle their accounts by
Ist November, 1884.
H. B. Kemme.
Holmes Sure Cure Mouth Wash
and Denlfriee is an infallible cure foj’
Ulcerated Soro Throat, Bleeding
Gums. Sore Mouth and Ulcers. Clean
the Teeth and keeps ihe Gums healthy
and purities the breath. Prepared
solely by Drs. J. P. & W. R. Holmes,
Dentists, Macon, Georgia. Used and
recommended by leading dentists.
For Sale by Dr. 11. B. Kemme, Wash
ington, Ga„ and all Druggists and
Dentists. 30-tf.