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SMITH’S
SCItOFCLA sy m i*
- Ift Inssd «nd in Fret
--Tin:—
j MEDICINE OF THE AtiE.
ll.tiM i'i v» f»F Till: i*it(H>i «:
On. * U» lir.t young men of .lllanU
f^ited.
1 IF. Jons>.os. Cl * i. !|*nor Court
of •cmirtewinty.... ■■!• . .,’:! it - Urn.,
.<1 like a charm on
tlmfrteflfi I ordered it for. ami has cured
hi* of KVE11Y SYMPTOM of the
fliwUie Viiav*^ • ’’
Another wyrhetr.nl all the Blood
Purifiers known of one he took twenty
•even bottles and four gallons in bulk,
without benefit. Commencing witl. this
be fc already better.
Mr. K. PsitTEN', of Buck Horn, says
he was cured of Chronic Dmirhoaw and
fSClDfulOtli tl llptions of nfteeu years'
•Binding. with less 11,Hi. 1 wo tattles, ami
•av» It»«ffecu on him have been so won
derfui that liis neighbors look upon it as
little fr- W» 4| tbau miracle. . ,
a
Numbers uf physicians, knowing its
ingredients. iMiUto not t.i. pnweribo it,
and always with tiemfit to the patient.
Hundreds of Others mein ertUcies
over its good effects. Long list of name,
OOllTa IX* fUldfMI if rif'CCHMai V, nut Its fcf
fects M*ak for IhciuseH. s,
Sold by If - SMITH Mif'<«f» 1 sT,
PfftWfordV.Iie, (t il. Mill'.2a. nj-b-lll.
BEATTY’S Tongue reads only Stops 5 'S S 1 t
Golden $s Address
DgnU'ljP. Iliat'y, Washington, N. .1
8«nd to
LULL ff F 1 P* III M M MOORED I M \ I'.IM I \
Illa*tmGTnreu!ar. llbk A AllftnU, II*r tual <»**. HutincM
rot ac
EcIhkjI, EstrUAuhnl hantu war*.
m kcai ch*»*l»*wt, Work,warranted ItidtsocoMahla UimI»* to w.t*nd *’Vi-ry
n>an,*nt»Uto<l "thetkneiire.of fjfa
or^t»slf finmt 1‘raeervatiofi mnle.*iw‘<1. l*»uud in
Fr«nch trmahn,
full avU.^DG l>V'.rsitii*\UH)>naut lD»1
•tool enifrArnica, l‘i& pro*ior)|>
stion*, rani; niuetratairaaniple.drMiotc; l*rico onljr Ullio Mmt l>f
Mod now.AddroM IValtody Med*
TUVQPl luZOLlil r U KKK, *l Inatitoteor No. 4 UuWuchat. f»r W I! ltu»toa PAR
i
4Mcura, Hie Great Skin Cure.
I.
Itching and Sraly IMmcrasrh, llimios* ol the
Sculp ami skin Perrn n y Cured.
Untleura remedies are for -.,li by all ilmg- Jel¬
cists. ly, Price of < i th i a a Medleimil
small Imxt's, 50e.; large boxes, 81. < i i
ICUKA Uksoi.vi.nt, the new Blood Purifier,
?1 per botlle. CliTK'l'UA MKOK IN*I. Ton,
kt8oap,25c. ( i thtiii bars Mk»k inai. shav¬
ing Soak, 1 fw*.; in for barbers aud large
consumers, WEEKS rsiie Principal depot,
UTAH mailed ,V POTTER, Boston, Mas
free on receipt of price.
HAVE Y(HI EVER KNOWN
Any person to he seriously ill will......
weak stomach or inactive liver or kldnevs •
And when these organs arc In good condi
tlons do you not find (heir po-v «.r enjuv
Ing always good health ' ParUvr’s t.ingei Tonic
and haver regulate, fiie.se important organs,
fails to make the blood rich ami tin:
pueu, aad to strengthen every pail of
system. It tuts tbned hundreds of dcpnii
lug Invalids. Ask your neighbor about it.
■ Floreston ^BSfSSSSStat—
i Cologne .....
All PPBP Fartncrs, Motlio pi (TS, Hunncvi Men, Met h.uu*
xkc., woo arc- liml out Uy work or worry, and uli who
,*rrm»»ef.title with liy.jwp LltruiiutiMii. kltruit Ncuul-’
’W 0 * ikmrl Kulnry vr Livrr »vrr Conipluoti*. Uoinjit.unis, yutJ youtaiu cam
b«Invigorated ami cured cu br u^ing 4
PARKER'S G
‘PI ;,w *y Aunmmpliun, Age,',
i- >" i" -tel i-l-Hxi Fertiliser
►•nd Ui superior Dittrrt and you Fan lTi»o*<
(n olhrr Tonii a . it*
ihe syffiHtn, U-vt nrvef Imoxiu^trs, %.» tt.!
Mi-si \ ^ <> , ( hcmUtx, N V ^
HAIR 0 ? vr;s , ..'?ss
BALSAM t r.'S::
THE BEST REMEDY
FOB
Diseases ol tbc Throat and Limn
Ayer’s I harases of tho Ultimo
nary urgaus are so prev
iih'Ut .nut fatal, that a
JSrfiSr'totovSSSS. c‘immunity
to every
Avkr'h Cmutav Picc
i ^ Kami to it a l no in snub other a remedy, so eiui
r ' nuntly donco merits tho public. th«> ronti
CHERRY of It.
is a hc it*utitle combina¬
tion of the medicinal
1 principles ami curative dQWt
vn tucs of the
TKl r drnga, chemically unit
~ ‘iH^d'iie
PECTOIIAL rat ami uniformity of fte'ucy
re.
suits, which cnald.'s
-oouflitence. l*y*Mm» t» well w, Invalid* reliable to am> it with
It is tho most remedy
for illscs.es of the I burnt and lungs that set
encc has produced. U strikes wt Hw fonn
dalu>n ol all pulmonary diseases, affording
prompt and certaiu relief, and is adapusl to
fory* patient* nalatabie, of any age or eitb.r M X. Being
th,- young.-t children take
it without difficulty, in th. to atm, nt of
ordinary Bronchitis, Coughs, Influcnxiw Colds, Sort- cierg, Throat, iiinu'a
TO»Ai. nuidl.v are magical, and multitudes arc an
timely preaerred and taithful from serious illness )>\ kept it*
use. It should is
at hand in every household, for the pro¬
tection it affords in sudden attacks In
there Whooimig-cough is other and Consumption
soothing, aud no helpful. remedy so efficacious,
T7ie niarveilons euros which Arm's
Cukrbv Pbctokav. has effected all over llie
world are a sufficient guaranty that it will
continue to produce the t>est results. An
tmpai l nd trial will convince the mo t scepti¬
cal of its wonderful curative powers, as veil
ns of its superiority over all other prcjvuT*
lions for pulmonary cotnplau
Eminent physicians in all parts of the
country. mend Ayrk knowing its com|iouikm. recom¬
* Chkkk y Pectoral to invalids,
«Md prescribe it in their practice. The test
of half a century has tmned its abv lute
certainty to euro all pufmonary oomphiints
not already beyond tho ic.k b of Lumati aid,.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
i’rarttrat ami AnalyUral Ch.mUU,
Lowell, Mast,
aou» at a ix DAiuoiiYi tifumutRi.
April 2 i. !s ; i. j- y.
_
One | ■ It..; •at* 5* pan ml
Bar Snap 4>.c. 1 * .‘AVIS* CO
lUeecespe' (ia
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ur.toryD i j««.j'ro«t.v!Ci!ifd,*udurcei!i to® i
I'inuit* of life; it is f|f»k k!jr dU-jMobed and ip Km a‘>
ik»ri>®d, JfSlSS^^tafa^KSSI^SSSS prodac ta^ »a fooihioe *ad restor
creates. w«-v<,us Detmty, confusion or idea*
V 1
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^JSSESLyaSS^SSKiTtSSMTit 7J5Z
la BoVon***!**About tUlal’r. !*r*tton. Practical o*>
rrcitontou t o be «u>n»'*t rational m«*n« prevalent f«*
<H*-ownn*! of r»a* .tujir and oaring totathecatn'aof UuhTery untold
trouble. tti&t L*» vm-I. Lauwn
SaY£3K*iT»2lMSfSS &&SZS a.
wanent, cum, ur. ia never* cut*,) as; n>.
tor
i s*endf»r ht-nlcd t>* ra*npH-\
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for the tKj tff
HARRIS REMEDY CO, MFC. CHEMISTS.
Market and fcth St». ST. LOUIS. Mo.
April K, 'Hi. j-y.
BBr BUTTS’ (H22SB1
T r«-i»t nil Chronic X>ine;ue#A, end enjoy* a nut ion
el roj.utiition through thecuringof complicatedcneen.
| N i GSCWfc flOH .EXPOSURE 1
ittf
t on*, without uftinif Mittcarjuf I’otannoiui Medicimm.
lUttiMMM' YOUNG MEN who are dleeiwe •ufTeringfrom thnelfecte
t n that udIUh it* vie*
tlm* for hn*in»-'<» or fnarrim{»),j-ormnnontly cored.
jM>rK/n*i misJi, foaiBlillHili TS , is TREATED pr* Vt I ; ■P eh ■’ but ’ v FKEH , Ma whi |'*'• rr ar.d poulLir, inv.i
td. List of qu«*fi'»a< to 3i.* weird r'l b by patiei u desiring frr*»
If »nt mail* <1 free to any a A'.eta on application.
£ i . •atrerlnr. fr ,m .'iipture stumid send (Lelr
"and irtirn sooirlhlnir to their ndsnnUtfr. ft Is rut a tr-:r».P
LoamuiM *■• iu itru t'y mail i . andahould be edilrraaad
DU MLTTB* Itf North hu» *u, HU LcuU, Tlc».
April N, '81. j v.
IB?
PAVID LANDREIH ft SONS, Philadelphia. Pa
oel.27,’80.j-y.
k rS;SS
it», 1 imiirimfiiti, Stenlilv, Advise t" Bri4»*
Pul.ud ft Wif., IV.., ,(« .»«««, A HucMHf h«|M|A
l.lti.i m, .y»i„rs > t. *. »»4 M»t
Seim ■ ' 8 «|ta I,i5 l.<a ,1 Mm ,m xd llmrai,
H |*o -I b.MuH <>l at.*-., *8.0 * * mo «,! , I.f«, at.
lilt ftlto • •• Prlvnt* Me<llo»l A«l»i*pr"nn d.teaiet f«
tultiiif fritui impure teiual *Mt*ei»fi' nt, *i, I on telf ihiitft—lha
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W. MW Bttfttm t, »«• <* s l " 1 '" t-a., ...
April 8, ’81. j-y.
Ti«< Fearless.
iirtguiMetl for l.tw «f Tran.
E
Slow And «»«<y movement of tiortwta, !>••» 1^ Mlfi pet hm>r;
Met'hftii!,*| <'"n-lrtirfli*n , f jbr very Le-I kind, nothing ftliKl'***!*
eiteHeti| *V rk. A ./* w »hmv n f.f (Xlh hi R. T « ft of Jod|*rt.
WtWft |-v ,r » til le«A n th >'* any othyr Thr«0h(trt|
••p.cmtor*, •lltif th« tvvt '<» r«nhfnsi IVS’ffa, Wood fiaws,
rtiftrk.t. < ,ni ,.nt* aeo< fn-e. Aildma,
BIN Mill It MIDI U, CVM.iklll, ftthohiuU Co X. Y.
,
* / krili is lor the above machines will re
f eeive pnuiipt aUentioit, or tile
//else Powers, and Threshers ami
cleaners m:y. aid separately if so
desired ill prices, with
added.
Lofton Prrsscs.
CoiniMYund-ll.ind Power Cotton Press¬
es, thnt luive capacity for doing more
work, with less labor, than any presses
now in use.
ALSO.
Brick Machines Worked either by band
or power, w ith capacity of 1(1,000 to Ifi,
()()() ^ tlav of the Yurv from'mule bust cju ilitv r of
Dr.-s.-M-A Brick made machihi; clay,
ready for Urn kiln from the
saving much time aud labor apply to
J WS. kSTOGXKR, Agent.
Augusta, Ga.
May M.'Sl.-li in.
W” ,hlUU > Ho wish to
V* - ngage in (lie ni.>a pb a ant aud
•*>»»»!.• Im-uu - k"„.wn Ev. rything new
UnpHol not r>-tuitv,». W.-wiil fuini>h you
ever* ly made I ■ withe 1 a day and upwards is easi
at staving away from home
ov.-i workers ingH. Vo . w . , Mam new
w.rated at o'. Mauv are mak
ing fori urn- at t, . n, ... | ,,1 , s make
a -nine'' i -n a .■„) ......bo,- , U1 'i ,1 ,7, ,.jrU
m»ke-r.-it t.-,\ \ A ), . , v " ’dvv to
won, ..to ..... , , eterv
titan e in !-■ . , • , u ., ; ,, r .liu»rv
, : i
i" .i'.'v lu ’• >h ‘ uu '
, \o\ , t, ^ \
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s
T
\\. T. Farmer,
Ag.-nt f t tin- Crown - wing Ma¬
Organs. Oil ami X<e,llt;sof r.tti
kinds.
< nn\ for«h Hie. Georgia
h'h.-i h-Xw^i.
"Kichard‘s Himself Again!”
—DR. H. 8. SMITH. Proprietor of the—
Old Reliable Drug Store.
(NEXT DOOR BELOW THE HOTEL,)
CRAWFORDVILLE, .... GEORGIA,
t 'Vt.f, w'oVT/to ** ‘t*™*“« OS euyto-efufl.o KXT1KEI.T *S&
for liberal patronage in the past, solicits a continuance of the same.
®«8- s to inform them that in addition to the usual full line of
UX\ 1 YRT^P U 'JO, Q PTIPAfTf VllriJllL' 1 ALiJ, \ T Q JJ T?TY 4 1 V. ^
J
He always has on hand, they will find an L'nusally Full Stock- of
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS
With something specially good under the brand of
and Also a full line of Tobaccos. Cigars and Cigarettes, With many other articles. IN
AND OUT OF DRUGS H.S. SMITH, Crawfordville. Georgia
Mar-25, 81,k-m,
W. J, POLLAED.
NOS. 73 1 AND 736 REYNOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant.
AND DEALER IN
MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS.
Also Disston's Circular Saws Rubber and Leather Belting, Steam Pipe. Water and
Steam Valves, Gauges. Connections. Whistles. Oil Cups. Pop, Globe and Cheek
Governors, Wrenches, etc., together with every article of Steam
and Water Fittings, Findings, etc.
GENERAL AGENT FOR
TALBOTT & SONS.
Talbott’s Agricultural Engines (on wheels.) Portable Engines (on skids.) Stationary
Engines. Tubular and Locomotive Boilers. Turbine Water Wheels. Corn and
Wheat Mills. Saw Mills. Shafting, Pulleys, Boxes, Hangers aud Patent
# Spark Arresters.
Watertown Steam Engine Co.
Watertown Agricultural Engines (on wheels.) Portable Engines (on skids.) Dairy
Engines and (for small buildings.) Vertical Engines. Stationary Engines (with
without cut-off.) Return Tubular Boilers (with two flues.) Loco¬
motive and Vertical Boilers, Saw Mills, ete., etc.
C. &. G. COOPER & CO.
Coupe s Self-Propell Engines c g (traction) Engines. Farm Agricultural Engines (on wheels.)
[’ortalde m skids.) Stationary Engines. Locomotive and Return Tu¬
bular Boilers. Corn ami Wheat Mill. Portable Mill (with portable bolt
attached.) Smut Machines. Dustie-s Wheat Separators and
Oat and Weed Extractor. Saw Mills
(double and single.)
J. W. CARDWELL & CO.
Cardwell Wheat Threshers. Sepcrntors and Cleaners. “Ground Ilog” Threshers.
Hydraulic Cotton Presses. Horse Powers (mounted and down.) Power
Corn Shelters and Feed Cutters.
JOHNSTON HARVESTER COMPANY
AND
umerson. kr ” T ‘ tmt ftue mmm* m TaZcoft & Co.
*
Reapers and Binders. Reapursand Mowers. Cultivators Mowers Combined. Single Binders, Reapers, and
and Grain Sowers.
FAIRBANKS & CO
Fairbanks’ Standard Scales, all sizes and patterns. Alarm Cash Drawers.
Manufacturer of* the Following Machines.
Ncblett & Goodrich Improved IXL Cotton Gin Reid's Patent Automatic Power Screw
Press, (steam or water power.) Smith's Improved Hand Power Cotton and
, Hay Press. Cotton Gin Feeder. Cotton Condenser.
New Virginia Feed Cutter.
Orders Engine., solicited Cotton and promptly ciiia, ftr., executed. repaired For in a workmanlike manner.
further particulars, circulars, tren
I eral information, etc., apply to
i W. J. POLLARD, Augusta, Ga.
Or J. V. Andrews, Crawfordville, Ga.
Feb,25,’81.j-y,
: 1881 SPKINGr 1881 .
G-rand Opening
—AT THE—
i) hi comm mwmmm
C. MYERS,
; l A K K (iiis method to most respectfully onll the attention of my former customers and
the public, to my stock of
BEAUTIFUL SPRING GOODS.
‘i.X-s |' rcrv Department til' ? S, ' is y l full ° th0SU «f all Wh the ° favor .New m and « »»«* Beautiful their patronage, Styles of the that present I have Season, now »n«
on m
Best and Prettiest
toi k Hint I have ever brought to this market, and 1 defy competition in Piicejor Quality
s
COME AND SEE MY ASSORTMENT!
am determined that no house along the Georgia Railroad or its branches shall excell me
B QUANTITY, QUALITY, PRICE, OR STYLE.
aJAtllwo T o/Tioo’ i/itbS TYwocc C AO, Wsmvnffis. X/vlHwOwlU f*r.nAei wOwLlo, IliwC. P+
w -
]» ,, Department , Chave ,, taken , , the utmost care to , Select , the most beautiful , as well at
t ! , havo H:i,> r »8Sortmetit ■ R1M ’ * flatter of myself Calicoes, that of I can figures, give the beautiful, Ladies the brilliant, fullest and satisfaction —
* opies, V l ekins, 1 l .«‘‘ lopltns, Delanes Suitings. new Muslins, Swiss, Tarletons, Lawns, fast colors, Trim
»dngs. Laces, Edgings, Ribbons. Hats, (trimmed and untrimmed) Hosiery, (all grades)
<*»* ail grades, price, nnd stvlc), Domestic Gootls, White Goods, Toweltngs, Sheet
"'*!*• s,l > rt,n S s . Tickings. Linens, and every article that is of use or beauty, and which
g" -s to make up a lady's toilet or furnish the house. When you do not see what vou
Gentlemen's, Goods, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Etc.
M v line of Gentlemen's nothing is full and complete, and presents all the attractions and 1
reasonable 1 stytes^ 'pat- j
and prices. Working stock Suits, Fine CbRbs, Underwear, Hats, (of all I
terns prices.) My of Boots and Shoes is large, and 1 can suit the public in
anyjtnality i Gentlemen, thev want, Youths from and the Boys fittest Dress be furnished Boot to with the coarsest complete Brogan, outfit
and ean a of everything
necessary, need go no further to make their purchases.
in m\ Miscellaneous Department, 1 have all the little articles which go to make up a
M ock Crockery, to supply the needs of the publie, among which are Notions, Needles, Pins, Cut
■cry. Tobacco, Sx-gars, Hardware, Etc. In fact, in making up my stock I
nothing that you ean possibly call for. Come and see for yourself.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS :
1 kc« p always on band Fine Family Uroeerles, and Plantation Supplies, and I shall keep
full and fresh stock on hand at ail times. I am prepared to clothe the naked and feed
hungry.
1 iieur a great deal about Low Prices, but I am determined to sell at the very Lowest
•Y ,niit j * n '* 1 d- h any merchantmen tin- Georgia Road to sel .the
your -elf
To my Friends and Patrons.
■' Incouciu-nai,alli w ate to return my thanks for past faTors, and to ask for a con
M.wh3MR?* ' MYE »
e : C S Crawfordyilie. tia.
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J LOGUE
CARPETS, SHADES,
Oil Cloths, Curtains, Cornices, Etc.
712 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA, Ga.,
V TUf H A TTATT AUGUSTA, GA»
Feb. 4 , 8 i.b-m,
MYEES & MAECUS,
jobbers in
DBY GOODS 5
Notions eucxdi Hosiery f
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS AND CLOTHING
THE and UNDERSIGNED adjoining counties, would that their respectfully Spring Stock inform is the being merchants received.and of Taliaferro an
assortment is unequaled by now in price an
any that has ever been brought to this market. A specia
■ feature of our business is the establishment of a
BOOT, SHOE AND HAT HOUSE
store Entirely will distinct be found from the largest our Dry Goods, Notions and other Departments In our new
; and best selected stock of SHOES and HAT'S we have
: ever had, and we feel satisfied that it will be to the interest of purchasers to inspect OPF
stock before purchasing elsewhere.
August 18,1880.—33yl. MYERS & MARCUS,
286 aud 288 Broad Street, Augusta, 7 Ga.
DAY, TAMAHILL & CO.,
733 and 735 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF
Carriages, Rockaways, Buggies,
Plantation ami Road Wagons, Caits, Etc.
Manufacturer’s Agents for the sale of the
Cortland Wagon Co.’s Spring Wagons and Buggies,
Wilson,'Childs & o.’s Philadelphia Wagons,
m
The Lightest Draft
Wagon made. They
have Hammered
Axles, and Wedge
Spoke Wheels. We
keep all sizes on hand.
We have added to our stock of Fine Buggies and Rockaways,
A Line of Cheaper Grade Buggies.
| Made to springs, our own which order, with will sell special Lower regard than to the house Quality this side of the Cincinnati. wheelsf axles, and
we anv Work of
No Cheap Auction Sold.
Also, a Full stock of Saddlery and Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, Buggy Umbrellas
Trunks. Coach material of every description, Cloths, Paints, Coach Varnishes..
Also, Leather and Gum Belting, Packing Rivets and Lacing, Hooks and Punches
Italian Hemp, aud Soapstone Packing.
Also, Oak and Hemlock Side Leather, French and American Calf and Kip Skins, Linings,
and Goat Skins. A full stock of Shoe Lasts, latest styles, just received.
1ST Send on your orders, or call aud see ns. Our prices will, at all times ba
Bottom Prices.
Scpt22yl
V mw
/A
Bear in mind that, to secure the Best Bargains in all the Latest Novelties of the day
you will have to visit
MILIkHR’S CORNER
We can sell yon DRESS GOODS from fltfc per yard up to the finest French Novel¬
ties in Brocades and Damasse patterns, NEWEST SHADES, ranging in price from 47X
to ‘J9c per yard.
JULIARD'S BUNTINGS
The Very Best in the Market, warranted alt wool, and in most desirable shades, at
23c. REALCAMEL’S HAIR, aud NUN’S VEILING, in pretty new colors, 25, 32, 39.
WE KEEP THE PRET1EST LINE OF WHITE GOODS & LACES in the city.
OUR HOSIERV DEPARTMENT is made up of the choicest goods in the city.
FOSTER'S KID GLOVES, spring shades, every pair warranted. We also keep the
Globe, Lohair, TREVEUE. ORESCENT and MoRA GLOVES.
MILLIONS OF Lace Lisle Gloves, Lisle and Silk Mitts, Gents’ Ties, Scarfs and
Underwear, Ladies’ Lace Ffschus, Scarfs, Ties, Bows. Kuchings, Collars and Cuffs
Hair Ornaments, Fans in all styles, Ribbons, &c.
Parasols and Umbrellas from 10c. to $12 Each.
New Attractions Added Each Day.
der^ Consequently receive you will see something new every time you visit the Corner. Ail or¬
prompt attention. Every customer carefully waited on, PRICES GUAR-.
ANTEED as low as New York.
JAMES MILLER,
MILLER’S CORNER, Augusta, Ga*
May 6, ’81. h-tn.
E. R. SCHNEIDER.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Fine WineS, Cigars, Brandies, Mineral Waters,
'WliislsLies, Grin, Porterti
ALE, Etc.
Agent for NEUVE CLICQUOT PONARD URBANA.WINE CO.,
ANHEUSER BUSCH BREWING ASSOCIATION.
601 AND S02 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, O^
May 6, ’81. b-m.
flag, “WA
,
Also, the Webster, Old
Hickory, and Our Own
Make of One and Two
Horse Wager s always
in full stock, at bot¬
tom prices.