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v every a or blood and put life in broken-down body.
^ as clock work; thev purify tho Infallible, new theyoungestchild a
Purely Vegetable, Harmless, Pleasant, may take
'fcsYvxi them. Sold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers at IS Cts. a Box, or by mail.
. •) STANDARD CURE CO., Proprietors, 197 Pearl St., H.Y.
Emory’s Little Cathartic are more than ia claimed: they prove to be the
test Pill ever need here. Worth twice the money asked.—W. V>. H. Goheb,
Harmony Grove, Ga.- Emory’s Little Cathartio are the most popular of ah
EMORY’S LITTLE the Cathartics.—W m. Bishop, Mills River, N. C.-My aped mother used one
CATHARTIC PILLS box with wonderful results.—N. W. Baker, Locust Grove, Ohio.-1 recommend
am nrcDarfcrt -from them.— John Collins, M. D., Athens, Texas. - They are excellent.-E. Benson,
Y APPLE Jackson. Miss.-They are unexcelled— Mas. Elizabeth Keyseb. Moberiy, Mo._
mm B « La all its forms positively cured with Cmnfii’c Xtanriaffl fillfP. PtllS.
NEW STANDARD FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE.
STEWARD PHINIZY. JACOB PHIXIZY. JAMES TOBIN.
PHINIZY & CO ■!
COTTON FACTORS,
.A.T7 GTJSTA GA
Liberal Advances Made cn Consignments
HER FORTUNE SAVED.
SINGULAR SERIES OF ACCIDENTS
THAT .nVOE AN INTENDED UlUDE
HAPPY.
Ilow liie Misfortunes of a Man Turned to
a Benefit In the Bud.
A letter from Middletown, Orange
county, N. Y., says: A man living not
far from this place wrote to a friend
here about four weeks ago, to buy thirty
shares of the stock of the Middletown
National Bank, which has since failed.
The money to be thus invested was
a trust in his hands for a niece, who was
soon to be married. The money had
previously been invested upon bond and
mortgage, which had matured and had
been paid. The Middletown friend did
not know of thirty shares for sale in
a lump, but he knew where about two
thirds of the required amount could be
picked up, and he had no doubt that the
entire number of shares oould he pro¬
cured at an early date. The amount of
the trust fund was $3,750—enough to
buy thirty shares at $125, at which the
stock was quoted before the failure.
A certified check was procured from
the bank where the money had beeu
deposited for the full amount, and duly
indorsed in a letter directed to tho Mid¬
dletown man who was to negotiate the
purchase. On the way to the Post
Office, which was two miles distant
from his house, the writer of the letter
lost it out of his pocket, having it pulled fell
it out with his handkerchief,
into the bottom of the buggy. When
he arrived at the Post-Office it was
closed for the night, and, putting his
gloved hand into his pocket, he drew
out what he supposed was the envelope
containing the check and deposited it in
the outer box. The envelope so de
posited was iu reality an undirected one
that had been handed to him in the
street in New York only a Jew days:
loincJ on
nrcular. He drove home, put the
ggy away, and went to bed, feeling
That he had done his work well.
He waited a full week, and hearing
nothing in relation to the transaction,
he wrote a second letter, inquiring of
his friend as to his success in getting all
of the stock, and asking, as a matter of
orm, if he had received the certified
iheck. He was soon informed that no
such cheek had come to hand. He
went to the Post-office, but there noth¬
ing w’as known of it.
•‘Are you sure you mailed it ?” asked
the Postmaster.
He remembered it distinctly, and gave
the night and the time. This called to
the Postmaster’s mind that the morn¬
ing after tho supposed mailing of the
letter the drop box on the door con¬
tained only an undirected circular,
which he easily found in the office. The
gentleman guessed out the matter and
drove rapidly home. In the boot of the
buggy he found the missing letter safe
and sound. He put the letter safely iu
an inner pocket, and went about doing
his regular chores, intending to write a
second letter and mail it that evening.
Becoming heated by vigorous work, ho
took off liia coat and hung it up in the
wagon house. Soon afterward some
friends drove up to spend the remainder
of the day with him, and he went to the
house with them, leaving his coat with
the letter in it in the wagon house. He
did not go to the village that night
as he intended, and the coat and its
contents were for a time forgotten. The
next morning he wrote his second letter,
after which he sought the coat contain¬
ing the first letter and the certified
check, which, to his surprise, had dis¬
appeared. A careful search for it proved
fruitless. None of the family or hired
help could throw any light upon it, and
he was compelled to come to the con¬
clusion that some tramp had stolen it.
As it had not since been heard of, that
was Steps probably its fate.
to stop payment on the check
were successful, and in the course of
a few weeks a duplicate was issued by
the bank. With this in his possession
the gentleman started early one morn¬
ing. a day or two afterward, to drive to
Middletown and deliver the check in
person. When on the way he was taken
suddenly eick, and was obliged to return
home, and for over a week he was con¬
fined to his room. Ok the day after
Thanksgiving lie again started for Mid¬
dletown with the check in his pocket,
intending to secare the stock. His sur¬
prise learn may bejimagined on reaching there
to that the bank in which he had
been about to invest bis ward’s little
fortune, which was familiarly known as
“old reliable,” and which he believed to
be as solid as the everlasting hills, was
hopelessly bankrupted.
Away Ur —Probably no one has
reached a higher altitude by balloon as¬
cension than Professor James Glaisher,
who, with a professional aeronaut, made
an ascension m England to a height of
37,000 feet, or seven miles. He became
insensible at the height of six miles and
his companion, who was so nearly frozen
as to have lost the use of his limbs, was
obliged to pull the rope of the safety
valve with his teeth to descend.
HE I>KET THE LINE.
The following story is told of Con¬
gressman Burleigli, of Rensselaer and
Washington Counties: When he first ap¬
peared at Washington, in conversation
with a brother Congressman one day he
said: “A particular friend of that mine at
home told me before leaving after
arriving here there would he two im¬
portant things for me to attend to. One
to stop swearing, and the other to
appear in a swallow-tailed coat. Well,
I liave stepped swearing, but I’ll be
hanged if 1 wi'l wear a swallow-tailed
coa * Glen's Falls Times.
HARDWARE.
CHAMPION
Reapers and Mowers.
Buckthorn Wire Fencing, Freezers, Eureka Mahan’s Post Vehicle Hole.
Diggers, Ice Cream
Sear. Sunshades, Fairmau’s let* Crushers,Sarvei:
Patent Wheels, Carriage Makers’ Plain Supplies,
Jacobi Patent Wheel narrows. and
Stamped Tinware, Richardson’s Celebrated
Hand Saws, Fishing Tackle and Sjine Twines.
A full line of all kinds of Hardware. Write
us for prices before prices buying. No matter lower. wha*
others sell at, our are always
THORNE HARDWARE CO.,
1032 Broad St., Corner 11th,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA
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30 UNION SQUARE NEWY0RK.
I LL. mass. GA
FOR SALE BY
S. STEWART.
2AEEIS w crgasic cay- ccuro skillful KEPT find diseases, physician^. weakness ors riomcrou* DEBILITY, taffliu^ aul :esul* ob 1ft
frora youihful Indiscrn*
tiorifi, too free iuduigence
artd over brain work. Oi
Dot temporiie while sueb
cacnnca lurk in your eys
tan. Avoid being icveosrl
BaSical Caro on by pretentious claim <f
A other troubles. remedies Get our for free circa Les?
FOR lay aul trial package ui.t
mimmmn learn important facts befor*
.„kin^ treatment elsewhere.
Take a rr mtdy that has cured
thon3an-lv, ai.4 does not in¬
11W0TES0Y. terfere with attention to busi¬
ness venience. or cau-e Founded pain or incon¬ sci¬
on
Tested, for over 5 entific medical medical princi ?n -’as.
Growing wing iu ia favor favor Bad nad reputa¬
/3Z.T3 :>7 use in tbou- tion. . Direct V application to tho
'ancls of cases. Beat of of di<*ta ; e makt s its Bpe
otn 1c influence felt without
fr delay. The natural func¬
tions or the human organ¬
ism are restored. Tho
animatir-; elements ct
A TRIAL | » n life which have been
PACitACE. g M. wasted ere g : - cn back,
The patient be comes
cheerful and gun#
8EN0 ADDRESS _ Btfougth rupidly.
KA«f?i3 REMEDY CO., M’Pg Chemisfi.
SOG)4 north 10th St., St. Louis, Ho.
"uf UwtTH-.- TrEKUPT 891? Y£WTH3.6t : 3 MONTHS iJ
!t»ntriiTT dr&na. SevernTfl<s O «rcw*neBt-, ote o ffca t a, 'tsw and uud
AftcUiooB. f-urc
~w- 4 wfefi. Trwtid. OaJl or wrMe <hr lis4 ot
qu**ier,', to enrsr«r<-<. tr? tLoaa rtc*ir uc traU#nect hy mftD.
& er^tma • nZ‘r 1 Jiz (ros. fieptore ahoe’d msaA then
l*fc.-n to te»P . W te not '•««*.#'
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SPEARS
Coil Factor and Commission Merciian 1
WAREHOUSE A! SALESROOM
ioi McIntosh st„ coil Reynolds, ,
.AUGUSTS, GEOEGIA.
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Will continue the business in ita various brandies. Advances of Bagging
and Ties and Family Supplies, at lowest market prices. Liberid Cash Advances
made on Cotton or other Produce in Store. Consignments of all Field and Farm
Produce solicited. Personal attention given to Selling, Weighing, Storing and
Sampling all Consignments. Commission 50c., and Storage 25c. per month on
cotton not advanced upon.
or Selling, 50c. Storage, 25b.
M, O’DOWD J
Colton Facto aid Commission Merchant )
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USTo, 6 Warren 13lock,
-A.TT G-TTST.A. - - - - GKA.
Liberal advances made on cotton and produce in store. Personal atten
tion given to weighing and selling.
H. FRANKLIN,
-AGENT FOR
pn CLIPSE ENGINES, GRAIN SEPARATOR?, COTTON GINS
AND CONDENSERS AND FEEDER, SAW MILLS, iC.
ALSO SELLS THE
Peereless Engine and Geiser Separator,
OSBORNE REAPER AND MOWER
S. H. MYERS,
(SUCCESSOR TO MYERS & MARCUS)
job: 0BR IN'
f),y G(oo<M, j^otioip) ht|d Society
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Olothin?,
rrVrTF undersivned would Sh rsioflUfullY .1i.»* in1>rm the merchants ol Taliaferro and
and assortment is unequa edTly- W Ural «rfive?kre-P
A special feature of my business h> tue establishment of a
—W H O I E S A L E—
BOOT SHOE AND HAT HOUSE
Entirely distinct from my Dry Goods, Notions and other Dmarlments. In my
chasers to examin) oar stock before purchasing e sewhere.
S, H. MYERS, 286 and 288 Broad St., Augusta, Ga.
ALFRED BAKER, President. JOSEPH H. BEAN, Cashier.
811 BROAD SiilEET. AUGUSTA, GA.
Cash A ssets...... .......J300,000.00
Surplus.......... ....... 50 000.00
TRANSACTS A GENERAL DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BUSINESS.
Interest on deposits of five to two thousand dollars.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANKERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON
FAVORABLE TERMS.
Special Attention GiVen to Collections.
-DIRKCXORS
ALFRED BAKER, W. B. YOUNG,
EDWARD O’DONNELL, E. R. SCHNEIDER,
JOSEPH S. BEAN.
Theo. Markwalter’s'
>^tekn\ Marble atjd G^i?ki\ite Work^
BToad Street, Near Lower Market,
AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
Marble Work Domestic and Imported
AT LOW PRICES.
Georgia and South Carolina Granite, ■Monuments Made a Specialty.
A large selection of Marble and Granite Work always on hand ref.dy for Lettering
and Delivery.
•w. U. MBRCIBR,
COTTON FACTOR
-and
GENERAL COWMISSION MERCHANT,
3 Warren Block, Augusta, Ca.
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Will give personal and undivided attention to t weighing a-id to-A ig of cotton.
L BEIiAL CASH ADVANCE’ MAI >N CONSIGNMENTS.
H. FBAN-KLI1T,
COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANT,
A-TTC3-TTST.A, GA
Liberal Advancements Made on Consignments.
T. W. COSKEBY, President. J. T. NEWBERRY, Cashier.
Plate Lb mi Saras Bant j
Augusta, Georgia.
Capital, all paid up, - - $ 100 , 000 .
Collections Carefully Attended to and Promptly Remitted for. Drafts on all
parts of the world for sale.
Interest Allowed on Deposits in tie Savings Department.
DIRECTORS.
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D. R. WRIGHT, H. B. KING, W. M. JORDAN.
AT GOODYEAR’S
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY
Can he found the largest stock of Carriages, Buggies Phcetops, Road Carte,
Plantation Wagons (all sizes, 1 to 6 horse), single and double harness, saddles,
belting, leather of all kinds, wagon material, &c., &c.
FOR THE NEXT 3« DAYS
I will offer SPECIAL HARD A INS in a lot of Open and Top Buggies
AT LErS THAN MANUFACTURERS’PRICES. These Buggies are all Fine
Northern and East rn makes, which 1 will guarantee EQUAL TO THE BEST.
Gall and examine thorn and convince yourselves that they are Absolute Bargains.
A. R. GOODYEAR, AGT.,
(Successor to It. May & Co.) AUGUSTA, GA., Opposite Georgia R. R. Ban v
Sales Booms, 704 Broai SI. Faclo y, 703 Ellis St.
COMMISSIONS REDUCED.
PAMSBPUS
Atul will completely change tho blood in tho entire System In three months. Anflr
person who will toko 1 l'llt each night from 1 to 12 weeks, may be restored to
health, if such a thing be possible. For Female Complaints those Fills have no
Physicians use them for the cure of LIVEK and KIDNEY diseases. Sold eve ry w h ere,
or sent by mail for 85c. In stamps. Circulars tree. I. 8. JOHNSON A OO-, Bouton. Haas.
dlsoases* of and Inlonnaftou will pQiifirufy cnee nine emm
cut ten. ttiat wfll ntvm nuunr
lives Prevention 8ont Ore by rnafl, Don’t delay a moment*
la better than caro.
i n'MlTcorLen, T OUJH59 Influenza, Hired in at
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vy Any fMorxa Powder Nothing 1or, sfc ----..... Is like Is wortbleHs; and Dose. a v.’d! Sheridan absoluteiypnni Cattle on one known Karth teasponnlul thi Powd p that 0W( 'h fact Shcrld j er will Condition avia hq|-» that old S a vnakt to very , n’* in each m0#tof this Condition v e alu pint I’ow- -'*•••■ coini¬ able, Iho of HUE HENS LAY
(bod. It will fllHo positively prevent and cure I Hog Cholera, Finished Ac. Hold everywhere, or sent $1.00: by mall bytnfflL$X& for2gOji|l
xPA ujf if* UAI bwi *?> stamps. in law* rims, price ii&tuT).
i <i'cu!uy 3f.LO. 1. «. JOUNSON & (JO . MW*
Engines, Gins, Sav Mills, Etc.
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PERKINS BROS.
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Tho largest dealers in the South in Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw
H Mills, Circular Saws, Steam Pumps, Boiler Feeders, Jet Pumps, Steam
I Gai'»;es, Whistles, Piping, Wrenches, Shinglo Machines, Planing and
is Matching Machines, Water Wheels, Grist and Flouring Mills, Sopara
I S tors, Horse Powers, Cotton Gins, Feeders and Condensers, Presses,
Plows, Brass Goods, Engine Fittings, Belting, Machinery Oil, etc.
9 Vfa-'J" Second-hand Machinery at low figures. Get our prices before
■ buying.
PERKINS BROS.,
ATLAilTA, CA.