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EfltiW’j Farnitnre Palace l
OUR PRINCIPLE
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The Best Goods for the Least Money.
\Y .:,!:<• 'i,.-■ J.lof Fmsiilnrevyou can depend ou n. Wo carry the
finest stock and all the novelties and latest styles. For four years we have held
THE BANNER OF LOW PRICES
And are dciermlnci to |U <cL w see uh. Everything guaran
toed as represented, We meet all competition from every quarter.
Mi L'. BOWLES <fc CO.,
mo BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA. GA
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HORSE AND MULE MILLINERY
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FINE, HANDMADE, SINGLE AND DODDLE BARNES
Baddies Bridles, Collars, Whips, &o.
•Will jdtfn*< new for old biHW. Personal attention given to the
ret taring of old Saddles and Harness. .Give me a call when you visit Wash
ington, ami 1 will save you money. West of the Court House, and nextdoor
to Major liennobcrry's you will find this mammoth Saddle and Harness store.
f yr rjj_ q, HADAWAY, Washington. 6a.
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NEW YOIiIK MILLINERY STORE.
MISS JVMIME \PWS€BLL,
French Millinery, Hats & Feathers.
m Broad Under Central Hotel, Augusta, Ga
%\y stock of Fallnnd WiterMHlKicry, Notions, Etc., is now complete
tn every respect. lam now prepared to sot*ve my many patrons,
tficni that thev will receive the l*w*i aud most jrashtoname styles. Orders
li.v mail will receive prompt ami cnrfifdl attention. When visiting the city
call to see mo. Very respectfully, 4.1-tt
* >li* .NELLIE PURCELL,
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Vino. k Hiui.EY anbury hull. *’• n. tobin
GEO. R. SIBLEY & CO.,
OOTTQItT FACTORS,
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AUGUSTA, : : ’ T : GEORGIA.
Percent AW'PI. SW to- Weights and Sales.
JMSE THOMPSON & CO.
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DjW£ : M ■ Bins Moulds, Brackets
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Window 'Glass and Builder’s Hardware
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Plajilng Mill oiul Lumber Yard, Halo Street, Near Central Railroad
Yard. ONE ANO A' HALF MILLION FEET OF LUMBER always on
nndl pile foi%pvßfs dr call at our office. 10-ly
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CENTRAL HOTEL
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_A_TTQ-TJST.A., GrJ±.
>i. i Proprietress
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tffcl* hotel to W*li kuowh to the rUlmifta ot TPilketrfhd a<\joihtng Counties. it tocated In the
tttkixt of the bußtoett portion of Augutt*. Convenient to Poet o®o. Tolegraph Office and
otfert ijyliK etnont* to the vfcblto tnoh a* iml> tittt-vlam hotels van afford.
AIM Mtf, ana .Machine Worts
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IIX)V and BRASS CARTINGS. MIU, GEARING. LINING AND
> MID.. MACHINERY, SAW MILLS, SMITHING, RE
PAIRING AND PATENT Olt
Stelm fnginss and Circular Saw Mills,
ImcrfVs* S'i,'rn ru Mill., Ini Thl.l\m, Alhi-niMI .ml Wll Arp Bom Power.. Bark Mill.,
Can* Mill*, Ooit** Celebrated Power and Lover. Brook's Involving Oottou
J’reatee, Iron Fencing E*c.
ALSO, MANUFACTUHEIVS AGENT FOR
rVe trar.> Engine*, Turbine Water Whorl* Victor Cane Mills Combined Thro Abort and Pcpa
atom Uso a nil tu* Hancock Inapir* ore, the groat ltottcr Feeder, Korticg
Inioctor*. strain Jol Pmapt tor rahuig water, and a full stock offtttiiiM of all
am t* tor atratu vi.giuo*. do. for dtw npttv* circular* au -price lide,
Address
TIHIOIM'.A.SfS BAILEY, -A-Q-ETsTT
GEORGIA GLEANINGS.
A religious revival is in progress at
Waynesboro.
In a spoiling match at Eastman the
girls defeated the boys.
Gus Heury, a fanner of Buford,
has mysteriously disappeared.
Burglars have just ransacked 8. M.
Ballew’s store at Calheun.
Tiie Cuthbert artesian well i* 700
feet deep, and there is no water yet.
Rev. N. N, Edge, of Canton, is a
candidate for a revenue collector
ship.
A day or two ago 224 dozen eggs
were shipped from LaGrango to a
single consignee in Atlanta.
Local telephone connections in
Marietta cost S4O per year; *BS is the
lax for Atlanta connection.
The cotton seed oil mill of the
Ameriou* Oil Company has been
placed in the hands of an assignee for
sale.
The City Council of Augusta lias
passed a resolutiou exempting from
taxation for five years the proposed
new 1300,000 hotel.
Several farmers from Oglethorpe
say they will quit trading in Athens
unless tbo gates across the roads are
taken down.
One hundred persons have jeined
the church at Athens during the last
ten days, influenced by the revivals
now in prftgressthore.
The grand jury of the Superior
Court at Blairsville lias returned a
true bill against tlie man Smith for
the murder of his owu child with
whisky.
The first National Bank of Rome
has been paid the S6OO illegally
drawn by a young man several days
ago. The young man isslill in jail*
Last Saturday Mrs. W. C. Peacock,
ot Cuthbert, gave her milch qow 100
many raw sweet potatoes to cat, and
(lie cow was choked to death.
S. ltexmgcr, the Athenian ice man,
spent threw months in New Orleans,
and spout 11,400. He paidsß per iluy
board at tlio St. Charles Hotel.
A hen waskilted at the Story House
at Jonesboro Wednesday, and the
cook found in her gizzard twelve
‘copper cartridge shells and one shirt
button.
An old lady In Cobb county, at the
advanced age of 72 vears. has just
learned to write. She is very atten
tive to the copy which her daughter
prepares.
The Bulletin thinks that Rome
should have an insurance company o'
her own. The paper says that there
is not *I,OOO worth of insured proper*
ty burned in tnat city per annum.
A party of United States Deputy
.Marshals captured an illicit diltillcry
near Lithonla. Tlio cap aud worm
were captured and about fifty gallons
of beer spilled on the ground. One
prisoner was captured and others are
likely to be SOou.
A little sister of Mrs. K. M. Story,
living at Careker’s store, Pikocounty,
recently slept with a moccasin coiled
up under the pillow. The snake was
found when the bed was made tip
andmeasured two and a half feel
when killed.
Ware county lias $1,521 in her
treasury, The grand jury recom
mccd the removal of the preseut
County School Commissioner because
of hifltelency and ineunipotency on
his part, and the board of education
use diligence in the selection of his
successor.
The city tax assessors of Gainesville
were on their rounds this week. It
is more than probable that the ii
creasoiu property since the last assess
ment will make up tor the deficit
caused by losing tho barroom revenue
and thus escape tho necessity for
increasing the tax rate.
In 1801 a gentleman at Jonesboro
bought a ticket from Jonesboro to
Atlanta. By some means or- other
the ticket was not taken up, ami the
gentleman Itad never had otcasion
to use it since. Last Thursday the
same gentleman was in Jonesboro
and went to Atlanta on that ticket.
Twenty-four thousand dollars has
already been expended on the new
Methodist Church at Rome. This
amouut was subscribed by church
members. Very little has been rais
ed through public entertainments
and not all of the members of the
church have contributed. The church
is rcadv for occupation. “
Albert Diehl, a furniture dealer Of
Atlanta was awakoned Thursday
morning before daylight by some cn ‘
moving about in his room. He
thought it was his brother, and asked
“Isthat you John?’’ Instantly ths
man sprang towards the bed upon
which Mr. Diehl was lying, ami as he
came lie said: “No it is not John, and
iby God I'll finish you this time." Ho
! was armed with a razor. A terrible
! fight followed, Mr. Diehl was wound
! edin seven places. His assailant tied.
The victim lias received several
threatening letters lately. Several
m mths ago a man assaulted Mr.
Di-hi near his front gale one night
and inflicted two or three knife
wounds. At tlie time it was thought
! that his assailant was a highway
robber. A few weeks ago someone
saturated Mr. DiehFs storehouse and
applied a match. He cannot imagine
however who his assailant is. He
will recover.
Dodge CoiiDtr Journal: Never
perhaps in the history of Dodge
county have time been more stingeut.
Money appears to be a thing alto
gether of the past and the business
man who is not prepared to couduct
business on the credit system can en
joy the pleasure of converting him
self into a front door sign that the
people may know where he formerly
held forth.
Meningitis is alarmingly preva
lent in Decatur. Thirteen cases have
been repcrteit in the past two weeks.
The disease has, witli only a few
exception, confined itself lo the color
ed people, and in nearly every case
the result has been death, quick and
certain. Not a single case has been
lost, however, where a physician was
called before the patient became de
lirious.
Alliens Banner Watchman: We
hut feci a sympathy for this poof creat
ure, now in our jail. Sheriff Wier
says Mike will cry like a child when
his wife and children are mentioned
and says he knows they must now be
suffering for the necessaries of life,
lie chafes greatly under confinement
and is always devising some means to
escape having nearly succeeded three
times. Wilh a piecc'of tin. wrenched
from a burke! in which his dinner
was brought, Fleeinan made a saw
that would cut through an iron bar.
While by is undoubtedly weak mind
ed, Mike is very shrewd about devis
ing means to escape.
‘•Fear brings disgrace, bravery
brings honor, cowardice saves no
man trom bis fate,” says the Caliph
Omar; hut Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup
has saved millions from an awful
Taio.
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This month of the Mississippi river
has cost millions from first to laat.
It is a very greedy month and will
swallow gold and silver as last as it
can be coined. With ail tin: money
spent on the great stream It seems
that there is now great danger of the
deflection of the river into Bayou
Atchafnlaya, by which it would reach
the Gulf much sooner than at present.
This would ruin Now Orleans, leav
ing that great city high and dry as
an inland town, amt some of the rich
est territory of Louisiana would be
permanently submerged.
Can He lied if Wanted.
“Have you any ma'aria here?”
asked a lady who looking at a rural
boarding-place for her family. “Well,”
said the land-lady, “we hai/i’t gwt
none jisl now; folks haven’t asked
for it; but we'll get it for your family
if you want it.” Most folks gels ma
laria without wanting it. To get rid
of its noxious effects, use Brown's
Iron Bittera. Mrs. 8. R. MacDonald
Nhw Haven, Conn., save, “I sniftered
from malaria for nearly six years.
Brown’s Iron Bitters com
pletely.”
Why the luck)- Br Cllj Jt.n Smlln.
Geo. A. Spear, who drew $75,000 in
The Louisiana Stale Lottery, has not
changed, exeept that liia face is be
decked with smiles. Sudden wealth
has not elevated him. 11c said, ‘J
will collect the money through the
banks, the same as would a draft,
sending the lottery ticket os a draft.
I aui clerking in ihe store, just as
though nothing had happened." He
received a New York Banker’s sight
draft for $74,850. in payment of his
claim against The Louisiana Slate
Lottery.—Bay City (Mich.) Tribune,
March 27.
Asa superb hair dressing and reno
vator Ayer’s Hate Vigor is universal
ly commended. It eradicates scurf and
daudrufl', cures all eruptions and
itchings ot the scalp, promotes the
renewed growth of the hair and sure
ly prevents its fading or turning gray.
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The enervation and lassitude of
springtime are but of the
sluggish action of the blood, over-
Uadcd with carbonates accnmlated 1 y
the use of heating food in winter.
This condition may be remedied by
the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the
best blood purifier kuown.
The Republicans do not seem lo
have any goed reason to hope that
they will carry New York in the
State election.. Tho recent election in
Albany, in which tho Democrats in
creased a majority of 750 in the Pres
idential election lo 5.000, tuav be re
garded as a very good indication as to
which way the tide is running.
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Tiiweni
• ALWAYS ON HAND
WITH THE
BEST GOODS
at
ii MWMdmmt*
My Ladies’ Slippers are Beautiful.
Ladies’ Shoes Cannot lie Mads Better.
Mens’ Shoes Extra Fine.
One Car Load
DRESS GOODS,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
HATS AN D CLOTHING.
Tie Finest Tailor-Made Slits in Georgia.
HATS IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES.
Homespuns, 4c to Bc.
Dress Goods, 5c to SI.OO.
Calico, 4c to 7c.
BEST GOODS ALWAYS CHEAPEST. TO HE FOUND AT
T. BUR WELL GREEN’S.
COME ONE!
COME ALL!
SAVE MONEY BY BUYING YOUR GOODS FROM
O’NEILL & BRO.,
Went Side of Public Square, WASHINGTON, GA.
Wfl Keep Constantly on Viand a Large fttork of
DRY GOODS, MOTHS, BOOTS, SHOES
ALnd M ATS.
Fancy Groceries Plantation Supplies
OTF ALL KIdNriDS
LADIES', GENTS’ AND CHILDRENS’ SHOES
Cheaper than Anywhere Else in Town.
We Hava Just Opened a Large Assortment of
READY - MADE CLOTHING
Bought lor the Cash, and which wc sell I-ow for the CASH.
Harness, Saddles, "Whips, Hardware,
Tinware, Crockery and Glassware
AT BOTTOM FIGURES.
Don’t fail to visit tlie new store, where you can get anything you want
at Lowest! Cash Prices. 46-tf
< >\"N i:i 1.1. .V BRO.
AT GOODYEAR’S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
CAN BE FOUND THE LARGEST STOCK OF
CARRIAGE BUGGIES, PHOTONS, PLANTATION WAGONS
All sizes, 1 to 6 horse, Road Carts, Single and Double Harness, Sad
dles, Belting, Leather ot all Kinds, Wagon Material.
Pom tbb JSisxr Tjrmrr Sstr*
I WTLT, OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS IN A LOT OF
OPEN AND TOP BUGGIES
At less than manufacturer's prices. These Buggies arc ail fine Northern amt
Eastern makes, which I wilt guarantee equal to the best. Call and
examine them and convince yourselves that they,
arc absolute bargains.
A 11. GOODYEAR, A^'t,
(Rwcccaeor to 11. If. Maj k Co.,opposite Georgia R. R. Bank)
Slesaroo:ns 7c4, Broad St. Augusta Ga. Factory 70.3 £ Ilia St-