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NEWS & FARMER.
Tlig iLI-u-ar-bisijag LZsdi*
Mu of Jof for a dh C-sunty.
J. W. WHITE,
Editor and Proprietor,
Louis villa, Georgia,
THURSDAY, OCP., 8, 1885.
The Ohio election comes off next
Tuesday with good prospects for the
Democrats to win.
The bonded debt of the United
States is $1,170,000,000 as against $2,-
773,000,00,) in 1806. Twelve million
dollars were canceled during the
month of September.
T. L. Johnson, a dairyman of Atlan
ta, lost one hundred and thirty line
cows by tire last Saturday night.
The loss is estimated at $5 J,OOO. A
line Jersey bull worth $5,000, and
many line mils cows valued at SI,OOO
perished.
The courts in Utah are convicting
scores of the mormon saints for at
tempting to rule more than one wife.
The merchants of ( i.rcinnati are
troubled leeausethc South is inclined
to quit trading with them because
Sherman is a few other Republican
demagogues slander this section.
Next week we hope to be able
to announce the triumph of the Demo
crats in Ohio.
Ex-Gov. Moses of South Carolina
was sent to the penitentiary a short
time since at Boston, lor cheating and
swindling. A fine old specimen of
Radical carpet-baggers who came
South after the war to rule our peo
ple.
Every class of lnborers at the north
lias trade unions and leagues to pro
tect themselves. But the farmers of
the south who are more intelligent,
are too stupid to formulate any plan
by which to protect themselves.
The bill in the Georgia legislature
to make insurance companies pay the
lull fate ol policies, failed to pass.
The railroad commission bill is
causing a big tight in the House. Dr.
Fe ton is making some big political
speeches on it to help him in the race
lor governor.
I’AUI’ER AFFIDAVITS.
It is becoming quite common for
litigants, when they wish to carry up
their cases to a higher court or post
pone them by claims, appeals, &c., to
make a pauper allhlavit, rather than
pay costs, when really they are able to
1 ay. In this way they manage to
cheat ollicers out of hard earned lees,
aud too often by cunning and rascali
ty get out of paying a just debt —and
all by swearing to what is nothing
mo.e nor less than a falsehood. Jt is
right tiiat the poor should hare the
privilege, for it often enables them to
defend themselves against the rich
and powerful; but for a man who is
worth hundreds of times the east, to
swear out a pauper affidavit, it is a
shame and a disgrace, and the grand
jury ought to indict him, and lie
ought to be punished severely for his
perjury.
ORIGIN OF GENIUS.
Columbus was the son of a weaver,
himself.
Rabelais, son of an apothecary.
Claude Lorraine was bred a pastry
cook.
Moliere, son of a tapestry maker.
Cervantes served as a common sol
dier.
Homer was a beggar.
Demosthenes, son ot a cutler.
Terence was a slave.
Richardson was a printer.
Oliver Cromwell, son of a brewer.
ILoward, an apprentice to a gro
cor.
Benjamin Franklin, a printer.
Dr. Thomas, Bishop of Worcester,
son of a linen draper.
k Henry Clay, obscure country lad.
I Whitfield, son of an inn keeper:
F Sir Cloudesly Shovel, Rear Admi
ral of England, was an apprentice to
a shoemaker, and afterward a cabin
boy.
Thomas Paine, son of a stay-maker
at Thetford.
William Hogarth was put appren
tice to an engraver of pewter pots.
Lucian was the son of a statuary.
Virgil of a potter.
Horace of a shopkeeper.
Flutiis, a baker.
Ur. Samuel Johnson was the son of
a bookseller at Litchfield.
Ben Jonson worked lor some time
as a bricklayer.
Bobert Burns was a ploughman in
Ayrshire.
Thomas Cliatterson. son of the sex
ton of Redeliffe Church, Bristol.
Henry Kirk White, son o r a butcher
at Nottingham.
Shakespeare, the son of a wood
•tapler.
Milton, son of a money scrivener.
Pope, son of a merchant.
THE BOY WHO HAS NO TRADE.
What about the boy who sloes not
take up with a trade or profession?
Look around you and the question is
speedily answered. He must cast his
book into any sort of pond, and take
such fish out as may be easily caught.
He is sort of a tramp: He may work
in the brickyard to-day, and in the har
vest field to morrow. He docs the
drudgery, and gets the pay ol a drudge.
Ilis wages are so sma,ll that he finds
it impossible to lay up a dollar and a
Hrtvight of idlenes* will see him
dead-broke.
And now, my boy, if men tell you
that the trades are crowded, and that
so many carpenters, and blacksmiths,
and paint rs, and shoemakers, and
other trades, keep wrges down, pay no
attention to such talk. Compare the
wages of common and skilled work
men. Take the trade which you seem
fitted for. Begin with the detennina
tion to learn it thoroughly, and to be
come the best workman in tne shop.
Don’t be satisfied to skin along from
one week t > another without being dis
charged, but make your services s .
valuable by being such a thorough
workman that your employer cannot
afford to le, you go. There is always
room at the top.
BARTOW DOTS.
Well Mr. Editor, I have held my
peace for several weeks, hoping some
thing would transpire in our little
town worth dotting down. Was very
much in hopes that before this timel
could tell you that we were all grow
itig fat on artesian water. I can’t re
cord that fact yet. Mr. Clay enm
menced boring about four weeks ago
I believe it is thirty leet, deep. Can’t
say what is the matter; some say
quicksand, some say rocks, and others
say CLAY, in tiic wav. I hope i,
will soon be completed; then we wont
have to send oil’ our little jugs asoften
for something to drink.
We are having a good deal of sick
ness about ; about here we are glad t<
•ay, however, that there are no very
serious cases.
Cotton petches are lo .king like they
have done their big best, nearly nli
cleax now of everything except grass,
and a little dirty stained bolls o.ca
sionally.
Our billiard table froze,l ont hen
at Bartow, and has now gone over ti
South Bartow, to learn the boys ove
there how to shoot balls. Our boy?
at Bartow didn't know how, or wer
too good to be caught at it, or per
haps thought they could spend their
time better. Bartow.
CARD-PLAYING AT HOME.
Playing cards for “pastime” or as
an “innocent amusement” soon be
comes a passion, and when once fixei
a man will forego home, family, bus -
ness and pleasure, anti suffer the loss
ofallforthe exciting scenes of tin
card tabic.
That accomplished writer, the lat>
Dr. Holland, of Sprintield, Mass,
said: “1 have all my days hid a ear.
playing common ty open to my obsei
vation, and 1 ain yet unable to be
lieve that that which is the universn
resort of the starved in soul and intei
lect, which has never in any way link
ed to itself tender, elevating or bea..
ti fill associations—the tendency o
which is to unduly absorb the atten
tion from more weighty matters, eat
recommend itself to the favor o
Christ’s disciples. The presence o
culture and genius may embellish, bu
can never dignity it.
“I have this moment,” said I) .
Holland, “ringing in my ears the and
- ot my lather’s early
friend, ‘Keep your son from card’.
Over them 1 have murdered time and
lost heaven.” Fathers and mothers
keep your sons from cards in th
“home circle.” Wiiat must a g and
angel think of a mother at th * prayui
meeting asking prayers for the con
version of her son, whom she allowei,
to remain at home playing cards foi
“pastime ?”—Christian Advocate.
AN ENTERPRISING. RELIABLI
HOUSE.
Hunter & Wright can always be rc
lied upon, not only to carry in stoc
the best of everything, but to seeur
the Agency for such articles as hav.
well-known merit, and are popula
with the people, thereby sustainin'
the reputation of being always enter
prising, and ever reliable. Having se
cured the Agency for the celebrate
Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, will sell it on a positiv
guarantee. It will sniely cure an
and every- affection of Throat, Lungs
and C’hcst, nnd to show our confidence
we invite you to call and get a Tria
Bottle Free.
Sold a Great Deal. —Have sold t
great deal of Chillarinc and M. A.
Simmins’ Liver Medicine. I’liey gin
perfect satisfaction. Jno. 11. Faivi
Brcckenridge, Texas, December 2'
18811.
Large Sales. —l have made lar e
sales of M. A, Simmons’ Liver .Me I
-with perfect satisfaction to mi
customers, and where used have ne er
had a call for Zeilin's preparation
from that party. N. K. Farmer,
Druggist, Marquez, Texas, Dec. 2i,
18S3.
Secuetts of Beauty. —Breathes
there a man who does not love a beau
tiful woman ? Breathes there a woman
who does not love to be admired by a
man ? No art can paint, no scnlptoi
can chisel, the dimpled rosy cheek
the lustre of the eye, the bewitching
smile, nor the long luxuriant tresses—
as nature presents in a beautiful wo
man. All females can retain their
health and personal charms by the use
of Simmons'Liver Medicine and the
Mexican Female Remedy, They re
move and cure all the troublesome
diseases which rob woman of her nat
ural loveliness.
C. C. C.— The Hot Springs Reme
dv. —Painless, Odorless, Unequal
ed—Millions of people from all parts
of the world daily attest the life giving
virtues of the justly celebrated waters
of 11 • t Springs, Ark., but by using this
Remedy they may secure all the bene
fits of the waters at their homes.
Simmons' Iron Cordial soothes the
wakeful, invigorates the enervated, and
subdues tremulousness.
Simmons’ Iron Cordial vivifies and
gives color to Blood aud insures clear
complexion.
WONDKRm? CURES,
w. I). Hoyt & Cos., Wholesale and
Retail Druggists of Rome, Ga., say:
We have been selling Dr. King’s New
Discovery, Electric Bitters and Buek
len’s Arnica Salve for two years. Have
never handled remedies that sell as
well, or give such universal satisfac
tion. There have been some wonder
ful cures effected by these meditdnes
in this city. Several cases of pro
nounced Consumption have been en
tirely cured by use of a few bottles of
Dr. King’s New Discovery, taken in
connection with Electric Bitters. We
guarantee them always. Sold by Hun
t r A; Wright.
That Hacking Cough can be so
quickly cured by Shiloh’s Cure. W.
guarantee it. For sale by Dr. H. L.
Battle, Wad ley, Ga,
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint ? Shiloh’s Vitalizer
is guaranteed to cure you. For sale
by Dr. H. L. Battle, W'adley, Ga.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet
breath secured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh
Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal In
jector free. For sale by Dr. 11. L.
Battle. Wadley, Ga.
For lame back, side or chest, use
Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25
tents. For sale by Dr. 11. L. Battle,
Wadley, Ga.
Shiloh's Cough and Consumption
Jure is sold by us on a guarantee. It
cue Cons m, tion. For sale by Dr.H. L.
Battle, Wadley, Ga.
Croup Whooping Cough and Rron
•hitis is inline iiately relieved by Slii
oh's Cure. For sale by Dr. H. L.
;ittle, Madly, Ga.
ed.
"Hackmetack” a lasting and fra
.rant pe: tunic. Price 25 and 60 cts.
/or sale by Dr. 11. L. Battle, Wadley.
Vtl.
Georgia, Jefferson County.—Whereas,
lohn W. Keck tun, Jr., administrator on
state of John W. Becktun,. deceased, rip
ilies for letters Dismission from said ad
iiiuistration. These are therefore to cite
oid admonish all persons interested to be
ind appear at my office on the first Moti
lity in November next, to show causa if
my they can why said letters should not
>e granted. Nicholas Diehl, Or ly.
aiig-li-Sn,
iEBTOKS & CREDITORS NOTICE.
All Persons having ilemamls against
lie estate or Win. A Ifedioglield, late oi
ell'erson comity deceased, are hereby no.
.fieil to reuderin their demands to (he uu
lersigned according to law; and all per
ms indebted to said estate al e requirts lo
mike iimnediate payment.
Oet-1-85. J. S. Bedingfield, Exr.
Georgia, Jefferson (bmiity.—Whereas,
•lary E. Stevens. Administratrix on estate
fS. 15. Stevoils, deceased lias applied for
.etters Di.-mission from said Adminivtra
nm. These are therefore to cite and ad
nonisli all persons interested to be and ap
ical* at my office on the first Monday in
lovember next to show eause if any "they
an why said letters should not be grantea.
jtll2!l-S.i. Nicholas Diehl, Mrdiiiary.
STATE OF GEOR JA. Jii T'i.U ;t).
G .Cos i —-.urs. r.ii/uueui i*Jii2ll js lia-/
ipplied for letters of Exemption of I’er
• nalty and setting apart an I valuation of
1 miostead, and 1 will pass upon the same
i 10 o’clock u. in., on die 2 :t!i, day of
J.-toiler iMtCi. X. DIEHL, Ord’y.
Oet. 3rd, 1883.
STATE OF GEORGIA J EFi- E.“
—iVuium .1. tjuinny a- nexl
rii-n tot Hinson (pi nny li.is applied to.-
E cemptiou of Person dty an 1 selling apart,
ai I valuation of Homestead, and i w I
pass upon ti e suite at 10 o'clock m., . n
1 1 • 2Sell, dai of U -toi.er IXB3.
Oct. .tli, 188". X. D.E.IE, O.i.l’y.
Georgia, Jefferson County,—lsy virtue
>f an orderof the Court of Ordinary of
s lid county, will be sold at the market
muse ill the town of Louisville, on the 1 si.
Tuesday in .November next, within the
ego I hours of sale, one tract of land in
s lid county containing 233 acres more or
less, adjoining lauds of Mrs, K. M. Law
mil, list,, of iiryaut Whitfield and others,
Ivtngou Dry Crefl. — sold as the property
of Jolm W. Kelley, deeease.l, for die ben
efit of the iieirs and creditors of his es
ite.
Also at same time and place, the rover
jonay interest of said John \' . Kelley’s
-state in iiis widow’s dower, containing
•8 acres lying on Dry Creek and adjoin"
ng the above described tract, K-t., of
tryant Whitfield and others. Terms of
sale. Reversion in die dower Cash. The
dier iraet. oue-liait payable January Ist,
-it, and tile other half January Ist,
i.S i'i, with &% interest and bond for titles
;iveil till whole is paid. This Sept., 2titli,
188.3. W. L. I*lll i. blt'S,
Adniiuistrat >r.
PL ANTATION" FOR SALE.
We offer For sale a plantation 4 miles
from Leiisville; well improved and in
ooil ate ot uu.tii ation. eon ai eng It). 0
teres —lie ation. perteetly healthy, il’uot
-old privately, it will he sold to the high
est bidder at the Market House, in Louis
. ille, the first Tuesday Nov., next. Th*
mrehaserean gel corn and fodder on the
dace for a 4 mule farm. For particulars
ipply to LITTLK & CLARK.
Louisville, Gu., Oct. 1, 1883.
Georgia, Jeffe.smi Comity.—Whereas,
lames K. smith has applied for letters of
idmiiiistration on the estate of Klislia
smitli deceased
These are therefore to cite and admon
ish all persons interested to he and ap
pear at my otticc on the first Monday in
X'ove ulier next, to show cause if any they
can why said lettersslioul I not. be granted.
oct-1883. Nicholas Diehl, Only.
Citation For Letters Of Dismission.
State of Georgia ) AVriKiinis, F. A.
Ikffkrsox County, f Siuqiielieid and
I'M ward Hunter Kxe.utors of W. J. Ar
rington, represent to the court in their
petition, duly filed and entered of record
that they have fully administered W. J.
\rriiigtpn’s Rstatc as directed in his will.
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, heirs and creditors, to .-how cause
if any they can, why said Ji.xeeiilors
should not lie discharged from this admin
istration and reeeive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in December 1883.
N. DIKUL, Ordinary.
September, Ist, 188.3.
Butter Than Represented. —l have
tried Chitlariue and found it to be as
good or better than represented. W.
S. Mitchell, Marion, Fla., Sept. 18,
1885.
W. L DELPH,
831 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
WUOI.EKALE AXl> RETAIL DKVI.EIt IN
COOKING mm HEATING STOVES,
GRATES, HARDWARE and;TIITWARE.
In Stock a Yury Fall Line of the Celebrated
EXCELSIOR COOK STOVES!
THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Sixteen different kinds. Six sizes
with Enameled Reservoirs. Adapted to all requirements, and priced to suit
all purses. LEADING FEATURES : Double Wood Doors, Patent Wood
Grate, Adjustable Damper, Interchangeable Automatic Shelf, Broiling
Door, Swinging Hearth Plate, Swinging Flue Stop, Reversible G is Burning
Long Cross Piece, Double Short Centres, Heavy Ring Covers. Illuminated
Fire Doors, Nickel Knobs, Nickel Panels, etc. ’ Uncq aled in Material, ill
Finish, and in operation.
AV. I. DELPII, 831 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
I. C. LEVY,
CLOTHIER A X D II A T T E R ,
- i
Specialties
FIXE CUSTOM-MADE CLOTIIIXG,
Extra-Size Men’s Suits. Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Boys'
and Children’s Clothing:.
83(5 Broad Street, - Augusta, Ga.
MASONIC TEMPLE!
AUGUSTA, GA.
the Impored Prospects all through South ties Fall. In iieate a Large In
crease ol Business, and Wo Have Prepared for this in our
Line by Providing
TUB LARGEST. SAWD3OMBST,
MOST COKPLSTSLY ASSORTED,
AITL EE.3T SELECTED STOOB OP
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
VXD XOYELTIESEVER OFFERED IX GEORGIA.
Including every Ting from low priced substantial goods lo
the tinest labne made at Inane and abroad. The Superiority
ot Our Goods is recognized everywhere, and on prices we
guarantee to bent, as we always have beaten, those so-called
••bargain'’ houses that pretend they never ask over ’.half-price
h>r tne.r goods. \\ e Iceono trash for advertising purposes,
and we permit no misrepresentation of goods. Orders ti.led
with promptness and care, in writing - for samples pleas sepeci
fy particularly the kind of goods wanted.
DALY & ARMSTRONG,
Famous for Fair Dealing and Reliable Goods.
C. E. WEEKS,
V. RICIIAIIDS & CO.,
The Loading Dry Goods JL.me of die South. It is with pleasure I announce to
my tin ends, that lam now with the above POPULAR 11DI SE, and hope
lint tiiev m.i\ reitn ml i-r me v.iien lu-ediic- a ■\tl.iii ,r in
DRV GOODS. DurFAl.t STUCK ofjNEW ■;>
die Largest and most Complete Stock in Augusta. and . in- Pr i
ees are guaranteed the lowest against any market, if vim ean’t come
to see me semi me your orders, they will reeeive prompt and careful at
tent ion. \\ e pay the Ex press on orders of $ hum or over from our retail
stuck. Samples and Pricelist will be sent Free to the Wholesale Trade lean
make Special Low Pi ices aud Discounts. Awaiting to serve ton I am yours re
spectfully , ( HAS. E. WEEKS, WITH
V.iLcn AMDS&( ().,
921 Urn.-ul Street, Ailgusta, Ga
HOGEIUS —
FURNITURE WAREROOMS
—AT THE OLD STAND,—
dIT, 519 and 55L Bi-oad St., - - Augusta, Ga.,
Continues to show a full stock of gno Is in this lins at bottom prices. I
follow no self style 1 leaders, but still eoiiti it- y£oi I Est.iblishe 1 Moth id
of Fair, Spiure Dealing, which my-nimy Oil customers know, and new
ones wLI readily- appreciate upon trial.
UNDERTAKING!
A Full Stock of COFFINS, CASES an 1 CASKETS, from the CHEAP
EST to the FINEST. Telegraph orders from responsible parties, eivino-
Hizo ami price promptly (IIIrvI. ®
at is tali On CJ n a ran tee and.
HARD TIMES!
IT IS USELESS tb complain of Hard Times when von can buy votir Gro
ecncs at * *
THEBLUE GROCERY.
AT S-UCII Low Prices as we sell the same. New List of Prices:
Best Creamery Butler, 25cts Good Gilt-Edge Butter, 2()cts
Good Cooking Butter, 12cts Pure Parched .Java Coffee, 30cts
Pure Green Java Cortee, 2nets I’iirc Parched Rio Coffee, 2()c*v
Pure Parched Rio Col lee. lifts Best ‘Grech Rio Coffee, 12ets
Good Green Rio Coffee, 12cts Sugars, 13, 14, 1(5, 18 pounds, SI.OO
Good Squad liaius, 1 lets lieukiusl Bacon, " lOcts
Break last Shoulders, (ijets 7 cakes Soap, 2 nets
.1 bars Soap, 25cts 3 cans Tomatoes, 3 pounds, 25ds
2 cans !• wis .Milk, 2ficts 2 cans Crown Milk, 25c ts
2 cans Eagle Milk, 35cts 2 pounds Pure Lilrd, 25ets
Good Teas, 40ets worth 50cts Good Tens, SOcts wortu 7 .jets
Best Teas, 7nets worth $1.(10.
OLR Stock of Whiskies and Wine is now complete, an l 1 will sell the I
at Low Prices. Our Anchor Brand Whisky is only $2.5 ) p r gallon.
l.e sure you call or write before buying elsewhere, and save money, and do
not complain of liard times any longer.
172 lIRO^GIITON S I’KEEP
11. ZACiMARIAS, Savinna.-i, Ga
REMOVAL NOTICE.
XV 15 IIA V" EX),V . i .[.) v r GD OJ R
FURNITU.SE PILJCE
TFo S3 3 jS-T" .
XEXT DC)DR TANARUS) 6Jit OLD SI’AXI).
! *T’ :s Y*” tU ; r '*>"!< m gr-ated- v.rletv. Our
stoi k bus lime' livn xil.irxo i•I v i -i.. I. ml i ,(•„• •< 11 ir -i- * i.s.i eve-Vm Iv Our
m the 8 Hither n"’ T ' 1 ' wi ! l 11 ' 1 '*•’ w. ivti •V , G'n-t '/loose
in thi s,mill. ( ill nil it-*-, u, or write tviaenl jr,.ir Sox Cai.uh*ua
w 1:1 b-j out Y\*.-y .s > j.j. All lijjtls p.ijlvo I ui t s!iip,>o l free of e!i ir £ . °
FI LMING & BOWLES,
833 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
THE PEOPLE OF JtFFERSOM
VXD
Counties —
\V ill find it to then interest to purchase their Furniture from
PLATT BROTHERS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
NYe keep the largest and m >st elegant stock in the city and
our prices cannot be duplicated.
Suits Ranging in Prices from S2O Upv a.'ds.
WE CAN SUIT EVERYBODY.
’WE DEFY COMPETITION.
PLATT BROTHERS,
70S and 710 Broad St., - - - - Augusta. Ga.
FREEMAN’S NEW ERA POWER
<COM©M 3E3Ea,:ES:SS —
Boats them all in Work and Price. .Made and sold by
C * KOTK I K T*„ LOM LA A RI) CO.,
Foundry, Machine and Boiler Works, and Mill ami Engine
Supply House, Augusta, Ga.
KinniMMiiiMßa'iioiimv dpi,
iREAinGTOn GUNS*
Wt ilXti THE
Largest a”! But Eqalppr-j Armory ia the World! •-
A:rr consequently t::j try Cr rAGiLtnnj rot manufacturing and
TESTING I THEISMS.- WS IUVEIIAIS
OYER OSE MILLION MILITARY RIFLES
Which have been adopted and are ifi tueiu feVtRY QUARTER OF THE GLOEE.
REMINGTON SHOT GUNS
ARE NOTED FOR THE GOOD RETiuLts OBTAINED AT ALT. RANGES. WE REFER
TO ANYBODY WHO HAS USED THEM.
OUR HUNTING AND TARGET RIFLES
Have taken HIGHEST AWARDS at International Frposilions, and PRINCIPAL PRIZES ia
NifitCi.Ci,
• REMINGTON *
ARE UNEQUALED FOR
Strength, Simplicity, Durability, Range, Penetration,
Precision, Ease cf Action, and Rapidity of Fire.
E. REMINGTON & SONS,
NEW YORK OFFICE, 231 & 233 BROADWAY.
ARMORY, iLiON, 11. Y.
DAY & TANNAHILL,
Are now receiving a fine assortment of
CARRIAGES ■ AND ■ BUGGIES!
>n TILK SI > 111 x a Tit A D Id,
At Pricoa to s-ai-b the Tiaaos!
And Never Before Attained in the History of
the Business.
We are enabled to give our Custom m-s every advantage by
purchitsing our goods at the Closest Possible Cash Prices.
Call and be convinced,
CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES IS GREAT VARIETY.
1 lie finest assortment ol Handbags and Satchels ever bronghjt
to the ( ity. Crunks, Whips and Umbrellas. Thu Wilson,
Child? & Cos. s Piiila. iVagons* all sizes. Tennessee \V rag
ons, 1,2 find t ilor.se. Hay tfc Tannaiiill’s One and Two
Horse Wagons. Express and Delivery Wagons. Axles,
Springs, Hubs, Spokes, fcc. Rubber Belting and Packing.
Hoyt’s Leather Belting. The best in the World. Lacing,
KiVets, etc. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. Calf and
Lining Skins, Lasts, Thread, Cement, etc. Harness and Sad
dles. We call particular attention to oir harness Depart
ment, in which we excel in tpiality and prioe.
d-ift-fck). -DAI it 1 Aiitl.L, Augusta, Ga.
MES.S>
81!) BROAD M’KfohT. ’
Offers her FA LLANDAVI TKK MIL'.IN BUY t GBKATLY RKDL’G
LD i’Rlt KS. Liiuics will limi it inthci: intcivs to c:iii :iii<l ox;iinin;‘ this
stock. There arc a great liii'iiy New ami Piet y Sty .-a lor Misses anil Uhil
dren.
A'elvets, Salins alid PltisheS in All Color.
Tor Dress I’rlmining ami Fancy Work, cut. <,n bins an-i in any way desired
Ah ussoiuncut of ma.crial for FANCY WORK always on hand. Some very
New and very Good H-s ery for ( liiblreh wliii h will lie sold out very cheap.
Corsets, l iiuervisis for ('liilrin-n. Milk n'nd links :oi lii antx A variety
tlf ariicles suitable tor holiday lYefeViits. Call and get tlie worth of your
money.
kAo. X. BK’JAI L VUK’S,
Augiuta, Ga.