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tr# Uw JfQUVed fun inatruotjgn*
tij-on Census matter*, which can be eeen
■* ..... ..... s
our office.
The ^ Aftenyi CJohe .
“roost go," as We
iavs |«-n compelled to
Tt of •Maor thio*. *“ * ! '*"**' Prf * *"**
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Wffor SultftHti, to,,’ of tfHP nrntf/nrr JVilie
PrMoCtuT, not. 1 t the faet tl-st the
f«?fcertrood!. are rrady for their
aitmMl (t.i;sfffef»».
Couldn't brother Hanis tit Mfokre
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iSL-^T------ Thi Ueor|!fa Jvrxt ~ year
**li»gm<bti twm vThrn the under .•rpie U* will new have C-nMUn- to vote
Cofti tiftrSf"* Outlet IkWftsfJr a!, Treasurer rf flats, and .*
a
•a Attorney4S«u>rft!.
- —*»i . i n - 1 — 1 » . «
Anting (he brquert* of Df. A die]
Sherwocd are $$$ .^9 tWt 'Xirtibgfa
Bspllsi * lmol Uaid and some
reUtlt a M GeStglu t» tt« roer UKtireNitv.
Tfi Mercer he s?*o lesvee A racial
MtSStNupjrt.-rCon*44l*ta)a. interest in !And« tp Teantesee and
w
»*e|itf^adrs W* melKio^Ifnn . .. . ____ tfie 'ftmura the
ifojyqf S.,if kru $!g
printed foi t>e jroting ladies of the
SSSTSSS UMlfWWiBtvfeiidaWl.mOn.OwtWrle. b ”*' of
Teon., And Mlts Sf. L. Bhofle*. of tills
county. Ute yot»f! Iftdles w ill accept
CW' ly Spiwtatt the teem
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off nr i rerreventiitg I« T “ *.f him*i CH ,/ .f W ** '
*»rr.t ^sasssss^iL* of F.i!rb«nks, of Atlanta, tcVtr.g
;
, iwi. v. wu».| V ' M,
til e» er\ eouiUUIrliy in %vlrt«h be s.rotdd
go. He i* about P.ve feet eight inches
high, weighs about UO; lias dark hair,
; stUal in tire middle ; sliort side wills
Vers and small mustsclie, dark : sneaky,
sleepy,brownej\s; neatly dressed, wears,
a rtai k straw hat and a dark suit
i tetlirts. Let the press pass him around
and flop Ms ewtndllnj career .*».»>■:■
iu w,
S|!^ tTEFItt.liH.
W# clip ths fr.tb.wiMg ttamjraph from
the Baltiiaore (Ud.) Suo, of the 8th
1ns*.:
11 on. Alexander U. Stephens, repre
•outing the eighth district of Georgia
in (\>nffrwi wKa r 4ll •A sv*
past lieeu the guest of hi» old frietid,
Wtimow t‘pl. Richard M. JolniBtou, at \Voverly,
county, will go to \V*sii.
mg ton thi. afternoon to Slav mvoi-hI
dey*. Thence be gore upon a vUit t<>
r»uiavll)p Ky . and fu»ra theie will g"
to hi* home. In Crawfordvilte, (}*»,,. t.
I era. in until the meeting at Washing
ton of the committee the
of the rules of the House which takes
pirn.** November conrtdant 10 pro*. Mr, §te
p'aeus is that lite final actiou
of tin- cvtuui|t«m iu Hut adjourned
meet tug still to be licit h will t.sstilt iu
establishing tSt*» laws of order of
llotUM-of Iktp r pw piw tttros upon such a
pbtlu, couunou-sense basis, as will
eamn* in the fntutw 4l**«abata«Uul
control of legiaUttou ta Uw
mittee agreed at the outset to alter
nothing that w o* not eonneattHl to by n
u.aiiHiiou. vote oi the whote coaimittee.
l'*ft enough Mr, Stttphcns luu already been done to
warea:R In bolievmg that
tne final revlsuin of the rules will lie
j erfeoted noon iha bials slated
TM I.Vkl DORK.
Xo set of men. of any profession or j
i 'X»de. is nailed upon to do more
t«u* in lair than a country editor. Dun- >
ing the eaily sum me r, tte rtedited R
comp! luehtary trip ticket over a rail
’-tad leading from New- York to C iHiocy
i.iAlid Of course, thf del of that 1
1 ghel luiew very well tlu»t we could not
s
lad rutyi the hands ot travelers. A tew
' k.m hgii. we received an invitation
t.ated ’ Yougbkecpsie. X Y from Mis.
H. G. E«.tn«« during o«r company
*> a 1*11. to on the l?tb tn*t . one from
the Mine mturry to nltcuJ a g.’ Uid gav
■ ell at Y .situ,:u Business ki lh-ge. ami
O’i ei to the annual address at Hie
s: ii institution. Aeeottrpaayiag these
f h, Viuhor was h peat y v f>
1 IV iv.,eg >yVicii it >«S «A.v*C4;ti>
, ■ ,*•».*. to get pusmshed. as the) very
\ ill knew Ai,«v -W bad t»vi ll#v fur the ...
tetett..- if Sir. Eastman wishes •u
4^'-emnstln ro . . Tas _ „ Democrat • Of Uis
.
’>ge. w shah he happy U> aco.uim.v
ik.t*. k*m wuea iw ofiti* our iwlea for
.■ue—toit f.. P these caixl* we must
■t-ebtie The 1 NiKdi v. The »•„„ ,.. test r ,______ wry of the
V cl 'v' • ruftiaineal a
i.nulrv) *u 4 *gi) 4 td adxCiVicini Ue
e i>.n* *Ahse tali at Mae te Ttns we
.sue. i_n x \ewjr-. ^ ,;. „ r dec.me .... - tu . piu R.
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'«4t^t |N*y tvi if. Y.6 laqi# pur temp
>,y coa'-t nq»»ruf$es «a»i ofkg't ca*i |**su,
pud rwquvte «oiv in all sntJi cases \\e
p.nk rrsni it ax an attenypt to g, t virne
A iug fA UtULti, H'ui vi:s
Jr4t t*rin»*n|ps»ewth an i ctwai*' exe
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IMPi:uilMl:»T AMI ISVKKTICA.
TIOV
i!I no dnijV ish r read era
in that after a week's » eiess >f
Uie impmcliuient trial, early Mud iv
morning Comptroller General ili/i.teroui
it ^announced will not defend Maim
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qit. refund fo accept Jierw.frr.jnon or
Uie to^Hroiier, upon ibe ground that
“under ttrfsstate of fffU an *»ecrr.lji/ice
of your resignation fnight Ptfebatrass a
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ties, me * 41 nni} Vi.‘k%jE*» X «.& of It* mm&My of.gwl
decline to aeci-pt U>e waiiiution ten
l-v you,”
Xo " N "•* i,R<ion u * , °" th ** rt ofti,c
pleading of
»tri!utrt<he(?harftr« ft.* ufttHriedafiraljiM l.lm
v v /t 1, ‘* A "»*’ f ,,J .*• Ji #f .
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^ l*na.tlto attaching to*idi * «
J- W. Murfihy; in the Trevsurv
roent, And who now eujHys a
the ^ fltacnm 5- TU^ «t*on W
boldfnit fat official pnritloih, It ia
haMiiy-UV ,ftft.,dne.4WiUr*4io*i.—
Bribery ha* failed, and wavrCrt*ll*i«
these men wonM fly from thh st«m
v^Icli Vbty tJio lli^i Cogr:
of the i»»ii iqeie out to tU*m.
Tls pr<smt L«#. inrnre wtU met it the
G»orgi.i !.iMi^S'<faftf*W!e'df jf it will pw only s*fh<*l* pursue i^ople these of
-.rr.isg (Jiufs, to the end, and render
crime !* high plneesodknss. ^ r. . t.
The cnmnitncS appointed to investi
gat« the JfCeiSei* Of the Penltontiaiy has
nimle n«ae hah uuui & » umlorltv Odvomy and a a maandlv
ra»mrt Ths r.sjority waomhiend that
tlMf KeeficeXelittsdmQfHpfcartkid, white
the pridhrify.rnijlpate *W% PV» ®«i Wame. 5
w * **“' 4 i
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The notion of the House Id the cane of
t’ ’s reported by the 'Cmut.'-
TVT A ©rnw TO-»AV-(Tt?ESDAr.)
ii resolutions of impeachment f
)0 ro
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State Trensnrer anA nr* the special order for
to-day :ficuhrt'.on is lift* as to the
1 . MaJt It b rj IQ „ B ht by some that the
vote, .....* n white ‘ 1 r.rrr' Bheib nro i othors ? * w In.
tldltVtilt House will decline to iinpeiudl
and rf rjlf i !;a matter to legal prone.yi in
♦ be oourlsfoi wUatuvevA’eiiiciis and
altie* miiv 4 xj deeinerl proper in the
pivnuhrs 1 ‘ *
, n is retried Mi»ngeod _ . authority ,, that .
the Treasurer wilUo-day tender to the
Hoi-aethe pnvmeiit of the money ie«‘i\ed
v lmil lk|iMimvllt fcluw . Ul e adoption of
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ho would alv tepder lo* nraigimtIon In
•aid to 1^ unfuuuded. The proceedings
will lie lug lily inlriesliny and attract a
! larye nfiiHet.ee
«l tu f-ATi»r.
n ”>* ... tduesiUy’s . . , WHU ,, wq . LBNc „ oiu
'*
Lit**t tufiumaliou from the eapitol,
whichSliow* that tiiucli excUeiueiit pu
' va ji u .; 0l n. Imueaclirneiit tria's
u,m pending Dtefote fhe 4;gi»hituiv.
The resignation of Comptroller General
: Goldsmitli and Trewmry clerk J. W.
M Mi -V r 'n ’ 1 s been luU followed ,011 ; a hv v a ‘‘ tender ulul "
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ot rcaiguatmu from treasurer lbufroe
Had tomiuiseimier Janes, and will
i douittless lie followed by that of Chief
elm*. CoteptioUer Goldsmith
j rclusi's to defend his case any furllier,
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and the result plainly indicated is, ttft
n vo’.o ef guilty ia every cliargo will
be rendered hv ' the Senate wltlinrohablv •
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resignation also offers to refund all the
money unlawfully taken from the State
jj l# u . s i^ lu mon and lender to refund is
sharply opposed by the House, and wall
doubttesy lie rejected. We suppose that
ri O . H l l.wr *M» , ... m.ftmtloil ,. Kill „
le i.c eptel, whi.h will likely put an
eoif to tlie Hmvmi.
The otter of these ot 11 .;ers to resigu
tender to icfund the money dis
honestly taken Troin the St.tfe, will be
construed hs conceding their guilt
of thu crimes charged, and by the high
cotirl before which they hiv being tride,
they most lu' nimlo to suffer the
vies of tbeii misdeeds. The present I^g
lit ■high plwees nttous tbnW»H the Legis
iduias since the war. Tiie eyes of the
people arc upim them, and if they eoutiuue
thsg^t wu.k of reform they have rn^uu
Jo thr end with tlie .time honesty it was
coroniencwl, every individual member
w.II deserve and receive the gratitude
of ins people in all ixuts of. the State.
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A Fatal Fever.
Ar.w York, fw-pleurher 11.— A«(iecial I'fie
cUaealtt* fivun Atlanta **vs : the ’ ro
m.ru ioits.fiA a fat ratal i! fever av.i r rign« uriiig ill n come
•» # Wife 1 -UWUW and H 014 B 0 U,
UusNiate, !mve not been overdt*wn.
WiLhiw a f.-w davs met fifty men have
da-, n> at e.udo-ivDv rural popuiatioii.
shay *** mostly young mete. .Those
wlio aie attacked with it-sutfei.hou day,
the tongue turniug biacB auU swefting
„ SUt .. ^ bte.nl oozing from
tiw* moulb am\ cal's, Atlei vU«ilh tbe
i»dks booome spotUsJ and lUsuokued.
* hie physic*. 11 laoj'Us that of twenty
uudei bis UeatmagL, not one
r*co»t»d Tne course .of this dte
t*»e imc? m a tew days The greatest,
alarm and distress prevails and ti.e dis
ease is steadily spreading physicians
jHOoounve it lypiius fever. —
.VavuiiMuN Amis.
kind w*.., eouceex s via. at C. My era'
IU... tang- towp '• -’V !'• eta tier
U M Y KRS
A Curious Lake.
In Colorado i H Pq a
n.. m >re or 1»-."
covered with s > . aunut Hgntwi a.i'. .. ..
iii. <j... — - 1 1 r nrwti .1 i t
w>r aasiL'S f, "•hub |,n>dueai' is; l-sYssrsH thirty or forty
«pade handle ho will find if to fi'I
Tht ^ ,, . j ^^ ’a&Sf
, avtj nt t ierB * ” d
are perchlrke in shape. j»
mAnri, |>e ground and ia all is pmbsi£lity a blag* marl in its
was at one
time, wi.ioi, until L*»bmi increasedfro.',,ttaT to
now it Uasacruststdicientlv
««"••* ami rich to t.r.Htuce fine corn
tliwigh i» has to he cultivatedJ.y
we'iA J Tho.sT w whiii 0 hS^tS A,
the J.: hand* catch mv-at wan of
G»li Gy * hole thr ouvth tin*
eatth. A |>e.. ranine on th^ 1 pa 4
j shake ail around I,hn 8
U g wn. tli
Any o.e having tii^cri|«ii. strength* to drive
14 U I^vookI* %viU find 00 re
u W hineU?«».l Um i*Lt rain pi'oduc'Js
uu abundstica of mud. Bat ttanji nation
Iml J,“ “^‘t’mvvlti'r^esw c^ide^lv t^e.rf, 1 rs
«u
Y|t these flab are found eyeless and scaleiess i
simihu. u> tm>»e in caves.
a M->y Beheld His Pareuta
Brutally Butchered.
[C’uuinntiiStar.l
MAttTrvsviLr.E, r.vn.. Sejit. 9—The
Brown.wurfler trial is still in progress,
tire tc.-tin.ony of Willard Bro.vn.
the lialf-witti'd son of ttm lmu-dmii
pair, causes an intense fueling of excite
tneut. Ho was mi the stand all day
>«!»kvrd^x, j,j f *4*4 tells an apparently .(•
stl .. l “creep. v 4 ,r Warf i 8lorv M...I *s - u.
UvreUtvd linw s'ster
Low Parrott, satuiated a sheet with
cUloroforur and applied it to.ij «L o nos
u whi»l»e l&ZtT$S!T% Wr ,..i
graspi mother V«n oat ho
deals wteocti,en*shlo* deadly blows with a monkey
the old peoi uh skulls
story ocket ut.-altliUy b,, ' extract be, the old
!,, ‘ l "’ d l* ' “ { ‘ r IOUJ with hia
SSaiSiSStr All The ii.s7bov ~ W) ’ ““
th.s says lie witnessed
the night of the awful criifie, aite.
ubich he crept i„ terror back to the
sera
A £t.-:.ii 80 Accident,
\ Vf .,y strange evehlw^" nceAVnt happened
last Saturday lu a
ujaii nanwil Deyauy Lane, living about
four tin lev this Side of Gweiivilh*. lie
, lit(lV , lt rimvn a lrfM to Ket u l lV> bit,
which had taken refuge in the hollow.
Till) ralibit ran out, iiiid Mi,. tL
-tailed after it. A limb of fallen
sprung loose, and struck him muter the
little chin, tews knocking who him with senseless. Two
wefie him. seeing
that lit* could not vise, went for help,
and lie was carried homo. T: ere wan
no bruise or rbntsionof the skin, but
! 'Utr , t bis front teeth were knocked
out, and lie lias ever sine# t#mi
I'jtr.dyzed and upablc to mow- u bi'ib.
He e cu talk, bill caniiol leiuein ei i.-w
'*« was burt. so tuat u is imi known
exactly how the injury came about He
Inn akeo noumometit. b, Imt from present when inilic,itnnis. y,laced in
ui»ut
|{S "41 i.. \ei tm utile to move again.
twenty-two } h ® unfot tuuato juara aid, yonng Ulid man is a i- son about of
Mr. Laac Lane, and a nephew of Mr.
Frederic Ball, the postmaster at La
Grange. La^nuajt lufjarUr.
Bating Away a Town.
The town of Covington, Ia., is threat
ened with complete destruction., Situ
J l twl on ot tll Mississippi river,
tlie , Ismks , ^ me gradually 3 being eaten
tvmi l0V ' lcl u:!Jzs:pn;'w ' xmu y ,,,t ut last l t£z tlowmg
A f ^ w 4 ; *J* ago the current set
{fiTIt'^tithmll
upon tlm buildings left near tlie water
nTKlSMSLMi: Two vUlt-lv
,b«, l.kM »««V.
were bi *0 feet of land between the pi in
ciple hotel and the river hank, but now
window into the*r\ver, and tt'tuddiug
is being pul ou rollers for removal.
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“Here We Are 1“
The Atlanta JUs/mteh publishes tlie
following rather romantic item:
We leavn that Mr. Ed. Watson was
married to Miss Georgia Young in
nightfall they eagagnl the services
Rev. E. II. Ciaik. Uut he did not go un
*4 about 1) o’clock. \\ lien passing
x ^\ C
p u , - here we are.” And
right «.ocu aud there were made one uud
happy.
««ua.
J**'
and ehihltvn that h»\e been r.i - <t n.-m
teals of .'iekue<s. .-.uflerirtg aadaun.-.'; deasn,
by the u>e of Hop bitters, you would say
Ltorious and ittvoluable reureity.” See
cohmm.
Lost w«*k white * Waiter's negro was digging
a well tm Mr; John place, near
Albany. Go,, he suddenly begun yelling
out at the top of Bis voice fot the bucket
to be let down, which was quickly thetpp done. of
and the darkly w&sdr&>\nupto
the well, tie willing and panting, with
eyes as w bite a* cotton ai d as big as
saucers, liivesu t itiou revealed a swift
underground Steam,'rushing along «p
derncath the spot where the negro had
U^-;. dgguig. There was only a thin
crust of eaith between the negro and the
stive m, and ,t .................... .T,.
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w.Uel ie.ro :ig U. >w \ i s; l* II” ’> .i;»
WitUyut injury, bit lib leeds smk in the
tKvUi Utid wen* lust.
1 r (, V 5 »: r MYERS’
The English Crops—The Latest
Estimates.
he-l ftscrir iJ’firai authorities in
U: Hoad t-timate the yield of when
f F* y ** (F r t0 l ^ ® ot ,u " re than oi.e-v.ird
"'* 2=3
Scott, a well known
of others «-T^^sxssrss who have the
made subject
their study, concludes that the require
^t r,t ' s fron * abroad for the cereal year
„ Yv oVY ** 0 000 of t>usl ieLs
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and oons-quet.Sy a month’s extra
h «« » he provided for, it
ls nn v unlikely, he says, that the
. U ,V° 8 9
-ft-VhS W .' - W ’°'W ba * beb
,
"'TTV* 5 ** «t» “ olir to 13*1.000,000 estimated of by bushels wheat
, *»*• “ t * a * ure - Aaauiumg the correct ness of
^U-tics, the quantity of
nquired in excess of the imports of
St y t ar W,U ^ millions of
,. •* ,|S i |f * ^ 4| wing to tb« late Jiai-vest
i 3 »? 3 S^Si 2 ^’
, 3 r 5 S 3
iVaVT^ofcitt ‘ V td.SS ' ^ T‘ r ^,' U ', *» ^ d
llla , )t . ^ hv . °j't
,,r r,tdi 1 c,,1 “- ot «'mch imports,
18 will be at least ten million
vxer tll0se " f Ust y6 ‘ tr '
The hTew Orleans Democrat a.iys Mayor
Patton tins received from two ladies, one
a resident of Baltimore, Mil., and the
other a resident of Jacksonville. Fla.,
now on a viait at New York, offeis to
'"'"P 1 t wo of 11 m littlu orphans of Gen
C 11 !. “'''"1. they fi.e both evidently
aul< * s ,,f education and wealth, and,
''•'' log no children of tueir own, w-ould
n ^ e to '"b'i'f twi> little girls of this inter
and liereavcd faa«!v. They-each
» K'rl between tlm age of three
and live years. Mayor Patton eubmit
ted u,c Otters to the friends of the fam
»ly. who, white appreciating very deeply
| nl ; de'.tiouaufferiiue anxious, if tsx it be
b’gi the. . an,Ulus desire ti.e Mayor com
[nu, *ic«led to the ladies, with the infor
‘hat if it slain Id inn impracticable
s «»‘j«*t.
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Xew Advertisements.
=2.5 ___ = p* tow s E. CARVER Cotton
»* v> » — Factors
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<ss § 3ST0. -General and
c.zs.s TT 9
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im olfc Z- 9 -is — 3 McINTOSH COTTON Agents for the General Commission i ■<C
I STREET, Celebrated- e J- ■
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ides 'u-iir,:.‘ 6 Lfq 5 o ■■■* GINS Merchants, v» X
1 Look Out
FOR
* coming!! * *
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A Dll l Tf l Will *n l be
picostwl . - to
meet my
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WOWl 1-0 1116 "WISC
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IS 6 Ut.
*|*l k 2lfl%' J tl) 1116 J
with the needful
£|f)(| Obll 0 <r C« *
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NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
r\ d 'lined for Flag Stations llarieui and
C'*u>'iui;' ^ K‘twc6U Augusta and
. (U . a „ „. 4 r k. d, at ri.-k f ?
and parties must be at
u 1 . ,n arrival v>i train to na-eive EDMOXSTON, their freight
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JuwNH'72 Agent
IL WOMAN
Wte» to
has tm*e u-ed the PEOPLES’ MACHINE w ll prefer it OVIK ALL OTHERS
and AGENTS selling it tod it just wkt the
PEOPLE watt. It makes the Shtttle
Lock Stich, runs easily, does the widest range
of WOBK, and winds Bobbins witbont run¬
ning the works of the MACHINE. Write
for descriptive Circulars and full particulars.
PhilaJSewing Machine Co.,
13014 1303 Buttonwood St,
aug PHILADELPHIA, PA.
From the Factory to the Wearer.
ft $7.50 A DOZEN!!
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1 n.ixrt r,«a ni, m*.
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=w=i s^^jgs® 58 ssapw 3 Si
jlvU,1870-J.y
F*. W. HART,
— Wholesale and Retail Dealer in —
White Pine Sash, Doors and Blinds,
GLAZED SASH,
MOULDINGS, NEWEL POSTS,
• Stair Railing, Balusters, Window Glass,
BUILDERS _ _ _ _ HARDWARE.&C _ _ _ _ , , , __ ’
SO OOlltlL Ul’oaU Street,.ATLANTA, GA.
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12-1,Hi HT WINDOWS AND IiLlNDS, 13-16 THI0IC~
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Plain llail Sash, Primed -and Glazed, [Outside Winds—Rolling Slats, /• at
*3 ■fit : 2
Size of Glass. Sixe (low. of Win-Price | j ibnv. of Win- | Size of Pair. I Price of Pair, 1 /. *i Stock
«xlO 2-4 X 8-10 g 0 75 j 2-4' - x 3-11 I S 0 95 j « in
10X12 2-10x4-6 Its 2-10'A X 4-7 I ! 115 I i ~ t Always
10x14 2-10 x 5-2 1 35 I 2-10% x 5-3 1 30 ! 5 -3
10x16 2-10 x .3-10 1 65 2 -io% x s-n 1 40 h
10x18 2-10 x 6-6 1 Si 3-10% X 0-7 i m 1 : ‘
10x20 ; 2-10 x 7-2 2 10 2-10% X 7-3 q __a
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White Pine Doors 4 Panels, Moulded on Stiles and Kails, 0. G. Raised Panels.
ONE INCH Vino us: 1 nil6 3-16 lNUil DDO';-.. 1 naira iNT.'TniOo®:
Size. Price. Size. Price. Hire. Price.
2-6 x 6-0 S i oo 2-0 \ 6-0 5 l 25 2-6 x 6-6 8 1 45
. .
2-4 x 6-4 . . 1 05 2-4 X 6-4 . 1 40 2-8 X 6-8 1 60
. .
2-6 x 6-6 1 10 2-6 X 6-6 1 40 2-10 X 6-6 . 1 75
2-S X 6-8 . 1 25 2-8 X 6-8 . 1 55 2- 10 X 6-10 . . 1 75
2-10 x 6-6 1 43 2-1(1 X 6-6 1 70 3- 0 Xti-6 . 1 OS
2-10 X 6-10 . 1 45 2- 10 X 6-10 . 1 50 2-0 to 3-Ox 7-0 . . 1 05
Ti-0 x 64 1 50 3- 0 X 6-6 1 85 2- 0 to 3-0 X 7-00 2 15
.
3-0 x 7-0 . 1 50 3-0 X 7-0 . 1 85 3- 0 to 3-0 X $0 . . 2 25.
Dour Hinges with Screws, from 10 cents per pair up. Blind Hinges, 20 to 30e. per set.
i i~" Prices furnished on application for any sizes nut on this list, feb21-’7!)-j-e-m
OEDEH YCUE
6AAV MILLS & (IR1SI MILLS,
Cane Mills, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws,
Shafting Pulleys, Hanger’s Journal Boxes. Mill Gearm", (ludgwms, Turbine Water
Wheels, Gin Gearing, CHEAP! JUDSOVS GOVERNEUS, UISTON’S CIRCULAR
SAW, anil Glimmers and Piles, Belting and Babbit Metal and .Brass Kitting, Globe and •
Check Valves and Whistles, Guages, etc., Iron amt Brass Castings, Gin Ribs, anil Gold*
Mine Machinery, from
GEO. It. L0MBA1U) k CO.,
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
Near the Water Tower. 1TO Peiiwick street. june6,’79-j-y AUGUSTA, CA.
Repairing Promptly done at Low Trices.
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M iUA a TTRESSM 1 1 iUjOO .Uilil VNUF C 1 .1V1 1 CTURERS, C HTlUU,
-asd deallers in-
LLDLIJN T ^ T A TAT M—\T/A L / Lii ^ TJ'ATU iN 1 !-? A T T "V I
,
MARBURY STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
I3AfifcC30"ULIX^S "tC5 -l_i?OcUlGI*Sa
cilitEl and in forventHating le time, and^ytegl'whiXw^Lve luverte^wedkim^tom
5 >s
Renovate Feathers, Hair and Furniture
than bv anv other process ever offered to the pu'ilic. This process not only purifies and and
renovates, but also destroys all MOTHS and WORMS and the liability then-far.: re
moves the disagreeable odor <o eororami to new feathers, liLus AKn lUtKfctUKt
MA Sur' 1 RR^UEMENTO ARESUCH DAY, THEREBY THAT”WB SAVING CAN ALL RENOVATE INCONVENIENCE, BEDS AND
RFTI uj" RN THEM THE S YME ATTENDED TO. WRITE FOR
ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PROMPTLY
CIRCULARS, TERMS AND PARTICULARS, jg
WILL TARE COTTON FOR MATTRESSES OR RENOVATING BEDS.
OUNTI RIGHTS FOR SALE. APPLY EARLY TO
junet>,’79-j-y JAS.R MACBETH & SON.
$2.00 STOP AT $2.00
The Augusta Hotel,
OR SER OF BROAD ASD WASHI36T0S STREETS,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Conveniently Located to Business.
RATES 0 F BOARD, PER DAY, $ 2.00
&) Cents. | SINGLE LODGINGS, - 50 Cents.
^. SINGLE v mtt MEALS, at ^ .
W. M. MOORE, Prop'r.
s,.j.l>.’79-t-o-a