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WAYNRSISOIiO’ At'A DM KV.
THIS INSTITUTION i-fll be opened?on
MONDAY,' '.Tffhnary Dlh, under the
nymageme; t’of M. HOKE SAlll’H, Esq.,
late'pf tie University of North Carolina.—
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Wilkins it (\).s* Column.
\ ft TO S!
if??, m.
[ILL 111
—• • mm
Varied,
Large and
Attractive
Stock of
New Goods!
Arriving constantly, at my
Store, in Waynesboro’, and to
be offered at the lowest Cash
Prices, a Large and Varied
Stock of General Merchandise:
BACON, FIiOITII,.LARD,
WHISKEY, FRUITS, CANDIES,
CHEESE, CRACKERS,
PRESERVES,
VEGETABLES, MOLASSES,
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HARNESS,
SADDLES ANI) BRIDLES,
TIN,
HARDWARE,
(M * 3 ii / > v i/ | y /* j j
CROCKERY W A RE,
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
SOMETHING
EVERYBODY!!
—Ll—l *
Come and examine my
stock and prices.
I hare tried to find some
thing to please all.
• - ! i- • 4|!—-tLi—
(IITI Sit
THIS IS A
NEW ENTERPRISE:
—W —
I am buying Cotton, and
will pay the 1 est Augusta
or Savannah price, less cost
of shipment and sale, in
either of these places. I
will pay Money, and not
Goods, for Cotton.
Try this New Market;
you can weigh your own
cotton, see it sampled, and
get your money right down.
WILKINS & CO.
Waynesboro’, Ga., Sept,, 1872.
j}B—sep2B-ly
Augusta Advertisements.
Boots and Shoes!
30. CASES FIRSf-CLASS GOODS -
FROM A LEADING TIOUiSE OF PHtLA’DA,
IN ORDER TO COUNTERACT 'hlTO EFFECTS OF THE HORSE
djgease, I spread before my friends and the public the following inducements,
and assure them that tho work below mentioned is of fine finish, and manufac
tured from the best material, viz:
i
480 Pairs Ladies’ 18-thread, Double Sole, Lace Gaiters, at -$2 50 per pair.
300 Pairs Misses’ of same quality Lace Gaiters, at - - 2.25 per pair.
320 Pairs Ladies’ Pebble Goat Double Sole vioots at - - 2.50 per pair.
210 Pairs Misses’ Pebble, same quality Boots at - • - 2.25 per pair.
280 Pairs Misses’ Pebble Foxed, Silver Tips at 1.85 per pair.
140 Pairs Child’s same quality, Silver Tips at • - 1.60 per pair.
200 Pairs Child’s same quality, No Tip, at - - - - 1.50 per pair.
06 Pairs Ladies’ Cloth Top Pebble Foxed Boots at - - 2.65 per pair.
96 Pairs Ladies’ Cloth Top Kid Foxed Boots at - • - 2.50 per pair.
96 Pairs Ladies’ Cloth Velvet Tops. Ito3, at - - 2.50 per pair.
180 Pairs Child’s Extra Fine Velvet Top, Kid Foxed, 7 to 10, at 2.15 per pair.
Which is an average REDUCTION of about 13 per cent, omformer prices.
\ greater varietyfof Gentlemen’s Hand-Stitched Work than can be found in
any house in the State. Every article in tho above list equal to all that is
claimed for it, and reclamation made in every instance when it fuils to give sat
isfaction. Tho ONE PRICE RULE, as heretofore, will be strictly adhered
to, and every effort made to accommodate and plea>e customers.
KEENAN,
226 Broad street, (THREE whirs BELOW THE tMTIWII) Augusta, Ga.
€. dr. T. mu&M*
AT HIS
136 BROAD STREE,
Near the Lower Market, Augusta, Ga.,
Continues to offer great bargains in Dry Goods.
•PRICES MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES!
ONE PRICE ONLY!!
G. E. RATCLIFFE. W. 11. CHEW.
GUANOS!
We have for sale the following first-class Gunes:
THE CHESAPEAKE, well known and pop
ular Fertilizer—and is equal to any offered on the
market. Cash. $55 ; Time. $65.
U IM PERI A L, V ° pur# Bone Gua*,with an analysis
attached to each bag, which will compare favorably
with any now on the market, ('ash, $55; Time, $65.
WE SEEL in Burke County, Barry’s Chemical Fer
tilizer, a Guano that is highly recommended by those
who have used it. Cash, S6O ; Time, $65.
WE ARE A GTS, at Augusta, for E. Frank Coe’s
Bone Superphosphate. Cash, ssl; Time, $60.00.
VVe are also Agents for BABCOCK’S FIRE EXTIN
GUISHER. Every house should have one and save
insurance.
GEO, E. RATCLIFFE & CO.,
jan 14-1 m 229 BROAD ST.. AtTGULTSTA, GtA.
PLUMB & LEITNER,
DRUGGISTS,
212 Broad Stre< t, Augusta, Georgia.
JN ADDITION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK OF
OILS, PAINTS, DYES,
PURE MEDICINES, CHEMICALS,
BRUSHES, PERFUMERY
FISH-HOOKS and LINES.
Have now on hand, and will continue to keep a large and well sassorted stock of
both NATIVE and IMPORTED
if wr With an ciperience of the last Fourteen
ft 1(1 kv * Years, we have no hesitation in reooin-
mending these justly celebrated Garden
L?' VU lIM Na, nu rW Seeds as fully equal, if not tuperior, to any
v, . Our anaugements are such that we can
supplyOountry dealers on more advantege
* OUB tcrms t * lan l^e y Cl^l b y of other
PLUM B&. LEITNER. AUGUSTA, GEORGI A
jan2o-ly
Augusta Advertisements.
T. MAEKWALTER’S
t Marble Works,
BROS 1) STREET,
(Near Lower Market),
AUGUSTA, O-A..
Monuments, Toouibstones, tc.,
kept on hand, designed, pnd furnished to order
All work for the Country carefully boxed an
■hipped. oc22—ly
It. T. JOXKB. P. . NORRIS. I. B. NORRIS.
Jones, Norris & 00.,
GROCI as
AND
COMMISSION ME V> C ANTS,
164 Broad Nt., Aiikuxlii, On.,
Have just opened a uhocekv
and COMmSMIOIK Hons,.
where may l>e found CHOICE OR CERIES
and PLANTATION SUPPLIES, to which
they respectfully inrite the attention of
their friends and the public generally.
PTWe guarantee good articles at
lowest market |rice. ae!4-2m
James H. Hulse’s
STEAM DYEING
AND
SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT!
123 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.,
NEAR Lower Market, Bank
Building, for the dyeing and clean
ing of Dresses, Shawls, Cloaks, Ribbons,
etc. Gentlemen's Coats, Vests and Pants
cleaned and dyed in the best manner. -
Piece Dry Goods of C'oths, Merinos, De
laine. Alpaca, Rep Goods and Jeans dyed
and finished equal to those done in New
York. Orders by Express promptly at
tended to. j:in2o-3m
If, MART'S
Female Academy,
CONDUCTED BY THE
SISTERS OF MERCY,
Augusta, Greorgi a.
TERMS PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS:
For Board and English Tuition SIOO
Music $32 I Drawing S2O
French 10 | Painting 20
TERMS FOR DAI PUPILS:
Class sls; Cla.-s sl2; Che 31
PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Graham &• Butler,
COTTON FACTORS
ASP
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Augustas Gra.
WILL FURNISH THE
BEST BAGGING AND TIEIO
AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES.
And will sell Cotton at One Dollar per
bale, commissiou. aug‘24—lm
Antoine Poullain,
CO t TON FACTOR
AND
WAREHOUSE PROPRIETR,
Augusta, Gla.
Personal attention paid to all
sales. Commissions for seljl
in if or buyinif, Ml per bale.
Augusta, Ga., Oct. 9, 1872 —octl2-2m
THOMAS RICHARDS & SON,
BOOKSELLERS. -STATIONERS,;
AND DEALERS IN
9
263 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
ESTABLISHED 1887.
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE
STOCK OF ALL KINDS & SIZES OF
zblajstk: books.
Foolscap, Letter, Note, and all other Writing Paper
and every article of Stationery used in
Counting Rooms and Public Offices.
. “ A'.so,
A groat variety of Fancy Goods to mee the
wants of Country Merchants
will be sent by mail, free of ex
pense, on receipt of Publishors’ price oel9-3m
IMPORTANT NOTICE
TO
Hotels, Boarding Houses,
AND PRIVATE FAMILIES.
The undersigned are now pre
pared to supply Hotels, Boarding-
Houses, and private families with the
Choicest BEEF.
Veal, Mutton, Lamb,
Pork, Spare Ribs,
Pork Sausage,
Roasting Pigs*
GAME, Eite., Etc.,
IN ANY QUANTITY DESIRED.
All our Meats are warranted FRESH, and
of the BEST KIND.
OUB COUNTED BEEF,
Put up by ocu Mr. Lawrknc, is superior
to any from New York Fulton Market.
U'* ALSO, we keep a FIRST-CLASS
Family Grocery,
well stocked with all kinds of Family Suit
plies, includin'! CANNED FRUITS, FISH,
MEATS, PICKLES, JELLIES, Etc.
|fir Send your Orders or Baskets to u,
and we will All them and ship by earliest
train direct, at the Lowcfet Market
Prices.
We will, also, fill any order from custom
ers for articles that are not In our line—
such as Fish, Oysters, Vegetables, Bakers’
Bread, etc.
We are confident of giving satisfaction
and ask < nlv a trial.
LAWRENCE & RIGSBY,
114 Broad Street,
And Stall 10 Lower Market,
not*) AUGUSTA, GA
Miscellnn’s Advertisements.
W A Vn'U 14 We wUI B IT onwfctie
" 2 VAN I Jil '. men and women
Business that will Pay
from $4 to $8 per day, mvn ho pursued in your
own neighborhood, and is atrictly honoiable .
Particuicrs free, or samples that will enable you
to go to work at once, will be sent on receipt of
two three coat stamp.-. Address
J. I.ATII \M & CO.,
••14-6 292 Washingtea nt., Boston, Mms.
KKT. ISAAC T. HEARD, O M (TONB.
Isaac T. Heard & Cos,
COTTON FACTORS,
COlt. REYNOLDS AND M’iNTOSH STKKETB,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Commission Reduced to Ml per
Bale on Cotton. 1
Agents for GULLET'S Improod nd Light Irift
COTTON OUST,
Price &4r.00 Per Saw.
aug!7-3m
LOOK HERE,
WKARY WOMAN!
There Is Rest For You !
The steam washer, or woman s
FRIEND is the latest, the cheapest,
the best! No rubbing, no pounding, no
turning, no tearing!
STEAM DOES YOUR WORK !
The Steam Washer will wash sixty shirts
in thirty minutes, without labor. It will
wash anything, Irom a Lace Collar to a Bed
Blanket, perfectly. It is simple; can not
get out of order! Nothing like it in use.
Price, SIO.OO, Cash.
All orders addressed to me, at Green’s
Cut, A. & S. R. R., win be promptly at
tended t-.
FULCHER At HATCHER,
Agents for Burke, Richmond and Sumter
counties, Green’s Cut, Ga.
N. B.—Certificates as to merits car* be
furnished if desired. octl2-3m
Jno. 1). Munneiiyn,
Agent for the
FOLLOWING FTRST-CLASS
Insurance Companies:
The New York Life,
Cash Assets, $18,500,000
Liverpool and London and Glole,
Cash assets
“ (America) 3,3(0 000.
Andes Fire, of Ohio $1,000,000.
Georgia Mutual Protection.
-♦ o -♦
Clerk’s Office, Court-house Squate,
je22 Waynesboro’, Ga.
EBTABLISED 1800.
A. Prontiiut & Son,
WATCH-MAKERS AND JEWELERS.
♦
THE SUBSCRIBERS would respectfully
inform the citizens of Burke and ad
jacent counties that they keep a special
estabiisment for the
REPAIR OF WATCHES AM JEWELRY.
ALSO,
HAIR WORK, H EVERY DESKS, MADE TO ORDER
work entrusted to their care will
be executed Promptly, Neatly, and war
ranted for one year
At their store will be found one of the
largest stocks of
GOLD AND SILVER W ATCH ES of the best
European and American manufacture in
the Southern States, with a select as
sortment of
Rich and New Sttles of Etruscan Gold
Jbwelbt, set wi*h Diamonds, Pear's,
Rubies, Oriental Garnets, Coral, etc.
Also, Solid Siltev Ware, consisting of
Tea Sets, Waiters, Ice and Water Pitchers,
Castors, Goblets, Cups, Forks, Spoons, and
every thing in the Silverware line.
Fine Single and Double Barrel Guns: Colt's,
Smith A Wesson, Remington, Cooper, Sharp,
and Derringer Pistol*, and many others of the
latest invention.
Fine Cutlery, Spectacles, Walking Canes,
Portemnifnaies, and Fancy Goods of every
variety to be foHnd in a first class Jewelry
Establishment.
Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange
for goods.
A. PRONTATJT & SON.
163 Broad Strati, one door below Augusta Hold
Ovlß-Iy AUGUSTA. UA.
PLANTERS
Will bear in mind that the
following GUANOS, for sale by us, are un
surpassed by any that is now upon the
market:
ZELL’S SUPERPHOSPHATE, Cash, S6O
Time, $65.
COTTON STATES GUANO, Cash. $60.00!
Time, $65.
STERNFEL’S DISSOLVED BONE, Cash,
S6O; Tiuif, $65.
PLANTERS SOLUBLE GUANO, Cash, $55;
Time, S6O.
CUMBERLAND SUPERPHOSPHATE,
Cash, $55; Time, S6O.
STONO SOLUBLE GUANO, Cash, $55.00;
Time, S6O,
STONO ACID PHOSPHATT, Cash, $30.00
Time $36.
JENNINGS, SMITH & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
Augusta, Georgia.
—o—
R. H. MILLEDGE,
GENERAL AGENT,
WAYNESBORO, • - - GEORGIA.
dec2l-3m
TO CANVASSERS.
Fine Chromo Lithographs.
FINE ALBUMS.
FURS AND MUFFS.
PURE GOLD JEWELRY.
For particulars call at our office.