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KitcUen Wnukke
I ..mutortf kip nk-fi with crtnfn am
811 gal ■
^iiir, r losi h |i ift <it its Klrength B;
boiling.
U i;»j» f< «»it jit s with |*|>it to k(-e|
OH I I lie I igbt.
Sugar .should be Inows'.erl in a dry
pan lor .sailee.
Fists ms g in l V intel live minutes
anil nerved hut.
11 iil c itfee i'i unit h ink ; It is nice)
111;.U egg to Settle tt.
Keep j>.cse.'vi’s ia a dry iil ice ; seal
\v , Hour pi-re.
I'm fiitil.i in s nil' 1 1 '■lit far phis anti
they w Iri | lire h'sr ku
VC'.-i i il in j i‘ri 11 1 ihoa it hicold wa
it i to prevent it changing cub r.
,w iiUi ; .-..il.M ite of poLian i added to
j i< m 111 n |ii i ' co I s lenueiiLtUo .
Whan sauce lulls from toe ml« of
jlu; (,,tn t, i; lloiir < i corn starch is done.
< f i Z . iid laitootJ eriist of fruit (lies
wii.li white ol egg a id they will not be
•sogg>.
.Vi A.iy.i put a littk: sod • ill milk that
; to be i.oileii, as an acid is burned by
(Hitting.
\i, no i boil vinegar lor nick lee. Hod
1 a; .vi _;\Lillies in .salt, and water, drain
tin I norti the vinegnl' on.
Smi the juice l it iroiu caimingfrui ts
in •> n «ir hull ies ami keep fo .m.ki» g
n ml puddings sauces.
Ini cunveliieliee in cleaning lamp
chimneys, nothing is nicer than a sin dl
sjiouge a ttaefied Hi the undid a slick.
Gr. H. IX.
G- 0. R0B1HS0N 4 CO.,
- HI A NOS & ORGANS —
Tliu Best in the World
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Till; (111 HAT SAVING INSTITl TION I
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$10 TO $100 SAVED !
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p. o. v._J C
1‘rices Lower ami Nearer Cost Than
Eisinvlw'ie.
a. EEC O. ill.
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Dm Pianos and Organs, Selected from
A welveof the Best Mnkevs ave avkuowi
edged to lie Superior by the. Great Artists
of (tie World.
We Deliver our Pianos and Organs, South
!• n ight Paid, to nni point In tim mi
with Music jiook, Revolving Good Stool, ai
Ilistnietion Book. Also, a Gov vr
e it every Piano.
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L. i JlJ' •'•**
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t Ini’ lonj; r\})»*n«*!H*D of over Fol l y ^
us t<* plan* iu c\cr\ IldllM* tlu*
Viuust Musii'al Instrument iu the WorM,
^U;UuiitcciiiK ^uUstuctiou am) mil' iVicu t*>
he ttm
Musical MiUflmmlist* anti Instruuuuvts
(U «»v mv iution. Sheet Music ami
M \\*W (looks. Tim Latest l’uUtkatiumi.
thtlcrs filh'd on <tav of nu’ontion.
Write for Gatalogiiej, Prices, Diacounts,
rind I'.afu Terms ol Payment.
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<J. 0. Kobiiisou \ Co.
\t t.llSI V . Kill UBO vn STKKHT
WOMAN.
HER III; 11.m AND II \PPINESS ARE ,,
M V | v TKIIS OK (JRKAT GON
CEKN T<» ALL MANKIND.
Hk ui Milium, G\.
Some months ago I bought a hrittle of :
Dr ,1. Bnidrteld’s Female Regulator, ami
um', 1 it in ini family with great satislae
t i on. I have recommended U to three fam
ill,is, nnd they have found it to be just
what is claimed for it. The females ulio
have Used i are now iu perfect health and
able lo attend to tin*.r lioiise'lohl duties.
Kl.i II. II. Johnson.
Sr iteok Gkoiuu.v, receipt Troup Dr county. J Osiali
J !m»v examined lb e of
Bradbeld. and pronounce it to be a i oiubi
nation of medicines of giea* merit in the
(, .tmetit ol ai drse.i', - of leiiiules for
\i Uivli he vecuuuuemts il M 1>.
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.'SukinoKIK i.n, Tens.
tin ,1. BnuiKin.ii : Dkui Sin--My
tlaughter has lieoii sutferingfor many veins Fe
wiili that dieadful nfliietion I.nown as
mal,’ disease, utiieii lias eiist me many .del
ho ,nd notwithstanding 1 had the tvest
meinea! at temtaiire, eon Id not flnrt itII e.
1 h. ve used mam other kinds of metl n ines
wiUioiitiiui eilqtt l had jn»l iiUmt given
Inn no was out Of heari, but linopened in
the store of W W.lekler several neks
sir and he. knowing ol my dauvhtei -
B.ni. petsuided me to hill a ta.MIe of
^!.t* iH^an to im _
' 41 IU l * imili' htuuh!l'*i with its
1 ills-..Miuh .sf
ih.u l U ■ ,ghi NDVcv.il mmu bottlu-s vif if
wild fcn.»*uu! wbnt l ito atwuit it, \< to <bw
mu* <it my family whs suflfi’niij? with that
tv,.tul liw’tvsi*. I woubi hnvc it if it
« I,.,tUe t, loan truthfully say it has cur
<‘<l my <»aught<‘i .souml amt wed, an«t tnv
►t*lt i*n*l w iiu th* nuts' Iitmrtilv ivct*iiiiui*iui
\»mv K\xuab‘ Uu^ulator to just what it is
u pr«\vi.Usl to Ik’.
rlesj e. tfully,
11 D Fk.uhi-.kstox.
Treat.se on tis' Health a. d llappmv»» ot
>Yc» > iiu nia ;l live.
The Bu ibKir.u> RK.n i.vrou Co..
Ilex 28 . Atlanta, t»a.
Clink'd 1 Louse
Athens, Ga
A.P. 41 IN Alii). rroyricso
Porters at Each Train"
Commercial Rates
1 aise CiMLUudloas Mnqile ,Koom
To Dyspeptics.
The most common signs or DyupcpMa, or
Indigestion, aro an oppression at the
stomach, nausea, flatulency, water-brash,
bcartrbum, vomiting, loss of appetite, and
constipation. Dyspeptic patients suffer un¬
told miseries, bodily and mental. They
should stimulate the digestion, and secure
regular daily action of the bowels, by tha
Use of moderate doses of
i Ayer’s Pills.
After the bowels aro regulated, one of the**
I dinner, is usually
Pills, taken cacti day after
| t il that is required to complete the cure.
Avr.n'B Pills are sugar-coated and purely
I vegetable —a pleasant, entirely safe, and ro
liablo rncdlclno for the cure of all disorders
! of tb« stomach and liowels. They aro
the best bf all purgatives for faiuiiy use,
,
i PKEPAUBD BY
, Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
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Georgia Hail road Co
STONI MOUNT AIN UOUTIl.
OFFICE C E.NKR A L MAN AOEK, f
\ VGUSTA.G A. May 23i<( Iks.-,, i
iom ME.Vf; iN<i sunday, May wth
p aswsB «er sc cdnie wii
•ie
Trains run by 90th meridian time, 32
minutes slower than Augusta time.
No. I—Wkst—Daily.
Leave Augusta 10:50 a m
“ Macon 7:45 am
“ Milledgeville 9 :m a tn
“ Washington Crawford 11 20 a in
Arrive villa 1 20 p III
“ Athens 5 20 ji m
“ Gainesville 9 25 p III
“ Atlanta ft 40 p in
No. 2- East—Daily
Leave Atlanta R oo a m
“ Gainesville . . 5 55 a hi
Athens , , 9 oo a m
“ f'rawfordville . 12 45 p 111
Arrive Washington 2 20 p Ill
Milledgevillo . . 4 49 j) p III
«( Macon . . 9 15 III
“ Augusta 3 33 ji oi
SO. 3 .VI ST DAILY. NO. 4 MAST—DA I I.Y
bv. \ugusta 9:,w.|. III IiV. Atlanta Ka(.||* m
l.v.f i Tv’ll 1 22 pm Ar.UTdv'JI 2.0:1 a m
Ar. Atlanta o. 15 aim Ar. Augusta 0:00 a m
Fast Line
No. 2 /—west Daily.
Leave Augusta 7 40 am
Aniv.i ('rawl'oi'dvillo 9 39 am
’• Athens 12 35 am
Gainesville 9 25 pm
'• Atlanta l mi pm
No 28 —East— Daily.
I,cave Atlanta 3 50 p in
“ Gainesville 5 55 a pmi m,
Arrive Athens 8 45
“ Grawfordvllle 7 15 pm
( ( Augusta 0 20 p m
:-*rsUPKl:» IMPROVED SLEEPERS
TO AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA.
JW No. 28, stops al Lithonia, bill not at
Bei/.elia.
Train No27aiid28\villstopa(and to and from thefolloiving receive tints
paseiigera Grovetowii,Heiv.ella,Ihiileiu, 1 learing, p
only: thawfordville,
Thonison, Gamak,
U.don Point, (ireunesboro, Madison, Rut
lodge, Social Circle, Goyiugtoli, Gonyers,
Stone Mountain and Deeatur.
The East. Line has Through Sleeper
from Atlanta to Gliailestou and eoum-ets
ami tin all Southeast points West and Northwest, East
E It. Passenger DORSET, •LVO.W. GREEN,
Gen. Agt. Gcn‘1. Manager
Jok W. White,
Geil’e. Traveling Passenger Agent.
Dr. W. M. DURHAM )
SPECIALIST.
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Makes the treatment of all Chronic Dis
eases a specialty, Ga? tifflee, 55’I Peachtree
M , Atlanta. jne5 '85
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MARSHAL HOUSE,
t)n corner of Broad and Campbell St
AUGUSTA, GA.
New Large A Airy Looms
rransient Board,$150 per day.
Regular and Day Boarders Desired,
Will Sell TICKET' for Single Meals.
Mrs. J.O FLKMlMi,
Proprietress.
CHEAPEST CARPETS,
IN AIaU'STA.
stock larger,prices lower than ever before.
l'HK I.AUUKST STOCK SOUTH.
MtKlHEl’S, BRUSSELS 3-PL\ .SCOTCH,
INGRAIN CARPETS. RUGS. MAI'S,
t *|a'M t» i'U*Tll, WINDOW CURTAINS
AND . v^u SHADES, <u < HIMKW in v iwur CGRNltEs, iu* v n an
AND UAUK Cl UTAINS, <■ AN IbN
.\N!>COCOA, M A ITINUS. CHICOMOS,
etc., etc., WR1TG FOR SAMPLES AND
PRICES.
Jas- G. Bailie L Sons.
CHRONICLE BUILDING, 714, Broad St
Augusta, Ga.
—FOR—
EXCURSION KATES
TO
Sullivan's Islaud, S. 4'.,
Beaufort. S. 4'.
AND ALL OTHER
Summer Kesorts.
\ND WV OTHER INFORMATION
Y«M MW WANT. WRITE TO
JOK. 4V. WHITE.
Ciwrai Traveling Pasrenger Agent.
may22 tt Augusta, Ga.
MfUl I
v an's 1 n,humainIv to.
Causes thousands to mourn, hut
IT t k 1 M UBS
I /v\\r 1 VI > I ( LT'O Make thousands rejoice and few
| J yy | ill *_> Dost; Jh to Faith mourn and Skrvants,” the people repen- mist
with the scriptures, • Wm.i. Coon anh hi. your
ujon has been a noble one. From the bondage of High Priced Houses you
linve delivered us, and now in the hour ol your triumph, we rejoice With you,
because when wo. were, overburdened, with th weight of paying high prices
for our Groce ies, Provisions, staple and Domestic goods and Farm supplies
0< ls voiir Banner appeared. In response, we can heartily say, We
I e.oh tile people, for our succor- has been a glorious sales should triumph. eclipse’and To know
, 1>al this second year of our lm-ines* career our go
way up into the thousands, far beyond that of our competitors. “We came,
tswew and we conquered.” We will ever be on the watch for bargains viewed and
drives and always give the people goods at bottom figures. We ha.ve
ihe situation wit! ; amused surprise ; n 1 often 1 ave we wondered how the pe>
| could have stood good naturedly by and seen the bright dollars of their
fathers past from them and so little value received in return. One would think
that Forbearance on their part would long since have ceased to he a virtue.
We (he leaders and controllers of the
Domestic Dry Goods, Ftmcy Grocerie, Provision and Farm
' BUILDING,
Market, at the POST-OFFICE
Are havipv the smiles that wreath our countenance tells plainer than words
that the “Victory is ours.” Kev. HENRY WARD BEECIIER, was once
asked the way to Plymouth church, his answer was to follow the crowd, so
i we say when anybody asks you the way to
■ Farmer’s,
Holden «£
j Tell them to FOLLOW THE CROWD
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CLEVELAND AHEAD
BUT WE LEAD IN
FUR WIT U RE
our: MOTTO, like his, is “REFORM"—Oldi fill l'iees must get out of the way
and -dve place to the S'KW LOW URI0I5S. We buy for Gash, lienee .are able .to get
at the BOTTOM as our Prices will prove. Read and wonder,
i Solid Walnut Marble Top Suites, with Toilet Wash Stand, 10 pieces for *50
This is what cash does. We have suiter from this up to ? 500 . We have just fitted
up 1 wo hotels, who hough! as oheau sroin ns as tliev eouhl h ly from the Faetoues and
a lit tie cheaper. WE DEFY -Oil PETITION. Call and see us.
fivV All goods packod and shipped free of charge.
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Successors toJ. L. Bowles & Go.,
N-tt> llroad st.. Augusta, Ga.
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WULEEID.
Ketail Liquor DealerAorth Side l’ub lie 8 qua re, C a ivies in Stock
Manhattan Club and Family Nectar M hiskies,
Imported Brandies, Gins, Sherry and Poit M met?,
G.1L Mmum's Champaignes.
—ALSO—
Tobaccos atul Cigars,
Billiard Boom Attached,
W ILIA LN TOWN CALL ON HIM
SPRIMG OF 1885 !
.T VS. MILLER 1 I
Has i r-turtt-d from New York, where ho purchased one of the LA-RGEnT ami
' -r GOODS he lias had the pleas¬
BEST ASSORTED STOCKS of SPRING a.1(1 SUMMER
ure of showing his friends and customers for some time past.
In the Dress Goods Department.
1 would only ask all who may want Goods in that line to give'ore a call, as f ftu -
and CHECK SUMMER SILKS, WHITE MUSLIN ROBES—a large assortment.
IN MOURNING GOODS.
I make that a SPECIALTY. A large assortment of PARASOLS. In the way of
ALL OVER LACE for Voices and sleeves my assortment cannot be excelled,
Iii (rents’ Department,
I can show vou a fine assortment of CASSIMEKES, UNDERWEAR of all kinds ,
HANDKERCHIEFS, TIES. SCARFS, HALF HOSE, Ac., it is useless to try to enu¬
merate everything that you wilt find at the OLD CORNER. All 1 ask is for you to
call anil see (or yourself'
IMCiXXeir*© Corner,
Broad and Jackson Streets, Augusta, Ga.
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I am pleased to say that I have what you need.
The Union Injector,
The simplest, the best boiler feeder made, no exception.
I also keep a a , Steam Cuages, Oils, pleasod Belting, hav. &ce
Am prenared to ~ notice. Would be to
. IN BEST M ANN LR. ..
your orders. NEW WORK DONE
CHAS. LOMBAR D, Proprietor
THE PKMH.ETON FOlMHiV and MACHINE WORKS
615 and 527 Kollock Street Augusta. Ga.
D A V & TANN A HIL L
Are now receiving a fine assortment of
Carriages and Buggies!
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For tli 3 Spring Trade, at Prices to Suit the Times!
| AND NEVER enabled BEFORE give ATTAINED Customers every IN THE advantage HISTORY by purcliBsing OF THE BUSINESS onr ^ooiu
i ! We are to * ur Call and be convinced.
att h<* Closest Possible Cash Prices. VARlE'rY. fhe finest assortment . . of -
j CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES IN GREAT ill Sand UM
i HANDBAGS and SATCHELS ever brought to the ltv. TRUNKS, W
URFI.r.AS The WILSON GUILD’S A CO.’SPIIILA. WAt.ONS, all .sizes. I EN
NESSEE WAGONS, 1, 2 and 4 I lor e. DAY & TANNAHILT’S ONE and TWO
Spokes^ HORSE WAGONS EXPRESS and DELIVERY WAGONS. Axles, Springs, Hubs,
Rubber belting «nd Packing. HOGT’S LEATHER BELTING. The
best in the World LACING, RIVETS, etc. Oak and Hemiock Soie Leathe; Calf
and Lining Skins, Lasts, Thread, Cement, etc. HARNESS AND SADDLES. We
call particular attention to our Harness Department, m which we excel in quality and
price. *Tannahi}|.
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738 Rktnoi ns stheet, Acgusta . G \.
-DEALER IN-
Plantation Machinery and Agricultural Implements
STEAM. ENGINES and BOILERS of all kinds, Corn and Wheat .MILLS and MILL
M YCHINEKY. SA W MILLS for plantation and Custom W ork,
Seperators and Grain Threshers, Grain FANS.
!Harvesters and Twine Binders,
Plain Reap rs and Mowers
EAGLE COTTON GINS, With or without Feeders and Condensers COTTON
I PRESSES, for Steam. Water or Hand Power, SI LKEY TI RNING
' PLOWS; WALKING CULTIVATORS. GEM COTTON
PLOWS ; ONE-HORSE TURNING PLOWS;
Buffalo Scales ; Mercer’s Reliable Turbine IV ater lYliele.
Eclipse Cotton Planter : Belting Luce Leather ;
Steam pipes, and Fitting; Rubber Hose ; Steam Packings,
Ac-. Ac- Prices lower than ever known before. Special Induce¬
ments to CASH < lust timers. Satisfaction will be guaranteed in evei y ga Ie
Call at mv office, or write for illustrated V jrculars and SPECIAL 1 RICES' . Apl7
.
A Hai>i>y New
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I TTAVIVG entered upon another year I beg to return thanks to my ciLstomers fot
11 their generous and support tiiat in the new past, ones and may trust be that added. in the future thsy will contin¬
ue their patronage, many
It will be our aim c keep ou hand, all times, a gixid assortment of
General Dry Goods,
PROVISIONS, CLOTHING, HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARD*
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jaiiilti WHITE PLAINS, GA