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1*1 orgIns. AN OS
TO lit; <;Lo.'-KD or I REGARDLESS
OF COST. 01 ' '
OFT SALK. PitKI’A i.A IORY TO IN¬
VENTORY. LISTEN* TO THE STORY.
Stock lakirttj if ' V \'!,[
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gains. 7b,i • r v
start new. 2b0 IT r.id hr yaw
too ruing on hand. Mn.it part with
them.
Same used a ftir months only; some a
uenr 'tr so: some five . ymrs; sonu ten , years. „„
All iii )>rime orrb r, and hinny and of thou
repolislud, renovated, rexlrunrj rnwh
in'r. as new.
Earli anil nil an r<<0 I 'v'iaia*. s.w.h
as c/nnrs along hut one/; a yeur. SPOT
< ASH buy liaaiii but v:<i giro very
easy terms,if w ■ l"l.
WRITE for CLOSING OUT SALE
CIRCULARS o.d 1K NT LON this
ADVERTl'EMENT.
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Mark Down dal o to de¬
duce Stock.
The knife pul in d *-p. Tine r. hard
Stock too large. A --'0,000 ~ to lit
Retailed at. WHOLE i EG PRICES. An
actual fact. SEE THINE PRIOK.v.
AGGOl’.DEONS, S x K>>
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Same, 24 t. -rows, i't.
VIOLIN W 1 miplote Outfit. Row
< ;»,<•, String-, R > in, Instructor, ?"• •'!
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50. Thu latent Aittom.'ivc Muiifiil li
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OltGlUN'ETTE and OR',.WIN) 1C
35 feet tor $1.00, post-paid. Our u.
Guitars, Cellos, Double l>. Musi
Boxes, <IrgtlineHc.s, • . i'im
rincs, Drums, Cornet ., T.
AM. REDUCE!) DOWN, D >
Terms ('ASH with Order. No < 'rcdll.
Money refunded ,,.A,i If good do not nit.
11 am Isom i in m , mu.iu.i ls ..u.i
pages) free to nil.
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Send Ten edits iii postage mid
we will mail you, free of charge, FIVE
PIECES ot VOCAL and INSTRUMENT
AL MIISIU, full sheet *|*e. Also, Cain
logue of our lo-oont Standard Music.
Better bargains from us than any North
♦rn Music House ean give. Order Trade
M spe'-GUy Customers to all t*‘e South¬
ern States. Letters promptly answered.
Address,
f* uaaenrBito /.Zn
-Music House'
GA.
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FOR SALE BY
T1TTUS RICHARDS.
F raud.
“Fraud,” says a prominent New
York merchant,, “will ruin this coun¬
try,” and so it will if not checked,
“Evils cure themselves,’ 5 is an old say
ing, but at what a fearful cost is this
often effected' Man is endowed with
intelligence, and liis int trt its demand
t . . the out*
cropping of evil. Nations which had
not suiiicient moral force to check grow
mg evils iiave d, appeared irotu the
ace of the earth. It is encouraging
that tire cry is being raised all over
(j 11H country against frauds. The
growth of corruption keeps abreast of
the country’s in crease in wealth and
population. It took the Roman em
pire fifteen hundred years to fail. We
move faster in this age, whether up or
( jnwri. We iiave already reached a
liigli plane of civilization. Shall we
remain on this Inge plane—a beacon
light, as symbolized by the great
statue recently erected in Now York
harbor—or shall we now go down in
corruption and extinguish the hopes we
iiave i. --d among liberty-loving peopie
If the UltR ■ *rvod. •• d
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1). Williams of Troup county, went to
tu ,....., b 1 t mu ,, , box ? give our rt „ f Mll rn , „ usu.v <n .,|
weekly proportion to her w;i slier wo
’ kIio di '.eovered a hiE«.l;in.l moc
Riu . in sn ik(3 suugl v eoilud ud in t l.it
receptacle. All hands set to and soon
dmp.ttcliea . , , d ,, urn linweIcome unwelcome miruuei. intruder.
Upon hearing this story a bystander
remarked that his anakeship
bobly of the aristocratic ordor—he
wanted to bo where he could be
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Imperfect digestion and assimilation
produce disordered conditions of the sys¬
tem which grow and arc confirmed by
neglect, Dr. J II. Mel,can’s Strengthen¬
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier, by its
tonic properties, euros indigestion and
gives tone to the .stomach. @1.00 per bot
tic.
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Larky Gantt’s politics to day are
the same as they were when lie edited
the Ogolothorjie Echo, Dow about
the polities of the editor of the Consti¬
tution, are they the same to day that
( hey were when lie was a republican
Solicitor General holding ii is commis¬
sion under R. 15. Bullock.—B. IV*.
Mrk e your family happy! don’t you so
" li.it a pale haggard dKpiriteit woman
1 mu wite 1ms bi.-..uic : g.-t her n bottle of
Dr. .1 It. \i<-!/..it’:, st;, nut tinning
idial and IM.uhI I’urtltcr, if y-".t eould lieu*
her ringing laugh, ttiul see the blood of
health on her cheeks again* For sale by
Dr It. J. lteid -
LOST ROWER
AND SEXl'AL WKA KNESES,
however induced, not only relieved but
I’kihum N n.vt nu n wit .out medicine
IT COST’S NOTHING
t o send tor 1 .-uth-uhtrs, wl-i.-li we will
f or" aid free ill sealed envelope on appli
iiiion. Don’t mis.-, this opportunity.
Address m. K. A. Co., 1267 Broad
wav. Ni v. York City.
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AVGUSTA, GA.
ABOVE VASSENGEK DEPOT.
U-'-TOLCi’lSKf. l-iSTru
Jesse Tliompson & Co_
MANUFACTURERS OF
Boors, Sash, Blinds Mouldings
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Brackets, Lumber, Laths,
and Shingles.
-DEALERS IN
Window Glass and Builders’ Hardware,
PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD,
Hale Stroet, near Central Railroad Yard,
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A USB NELEIE PURCELL,
Fine French ’SilliniTy, Velvets,
Ribbo-ns. ITovslties in Neckwear,
FANCY AND JET JEWELRY.
732 BROAD ST., under (>. :•”• ■! Hotel, AUGUSTA, Ga.
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i't,r i’khiv years past as each approaching season sets in I have made mv announce
munt • V, • trading public, of TALIAFERRO and adjoining counties, and met with
ml si if. of their patronage, the*, vpfdict j been . favor . „ tno OLD „ T KELIAT.Lh ——, , —,, —,
till- t if.; i s} cat-: v,‘a>on oas in o 4
«>: N Kl:. It is with no little degree of pride that I announce to you this evening
that i am
Still on the List
With the PRETTIEST and BENT ASSORTED STOCK OF GOODS ever found on
the Corner, and will ask you again, Ajs heretofore, to consult your interest.by exarain
i nc my Stock and Prices before purthasing elsewhere, feeling assured that you will be
.ummiantiy rewarded for your trouble, as well as struck with the remarkably LOW
PRiCESto be found in each depirtinenf. GOODS Department all the Newest Shades and Novel
You will find in my DRESS the finest great variety.
\viute ()f t! , ( , S()aso „, white GOODS from the cheapest to 111
and Colored ROBES from *1 SO up. shapes
PAKAsoi.s.-ln PARASOLS I have the Novelty of the season (two in will one
Palasol), 1 n all of the most desirable shades and colois. Give them a look; you
i>e pleased with thom.
Laces and Embroideries.
An inspection of my Laces, Hamburg and Nainsook Embroideries will reveal the
fact that 1 have on hand tills season one of the best assorted stocks to be found in the
city. All over Laces and Embroil!.- s, white black and colored.
COKHMTM—Ask for the J ' * ME It < •KT.a'sotlie 075 BoneFreneh Wov
cnCorset; they are whll vvoiv., specie I> ave also other brands ranging in
prices from 50 cents up. ' of „ description, , . .. Ribbons,
i,allies' and Misses’ Hose, Gent’sllalt Hose; Notions every
Ladies’and Gents Undervests, Gent’s dress Shirts, Oassimeres, Domestics, and in
fact, everything io be found in a First Class Dry Goods Store will be found on the
Corner. Give me a Call. DUTCH BOLTING CLO Talways on hand,
if JfcfJaalljJfcSLsAHLp * -
Miller’s Corner, AUGUSTA, Ga
NORTH GEORGIA MUSIC' HOUSE
AND
SEWING MACHNIE EMPORIUM.
T OOMEB, & EASELTOH, Proprietors,
Ko. 55 Clayton Street, ATHENS, Ga
WE DEFY CONPETITION,
And will not be under sold- We em¬ N
ploy no canvassers in your section there¬
mm by we can sell you goods fully 10 to 20 B4*y
'few- . North
per cent, lower than any house or
• v = UfU/Al South. We are the only dealers in North
c.sltfvA 'Bffii-iA ■5?, Seast b Georgia that purchase direct froui** r:fWB ! '
the factories,
PI A NOS. IEWSNG MACHINES. ORGANS.
Domestic, Sterling,
- Son, New Home, Ni mim’d,
—W!Tta, i’elouhet,
: Household, Dyer & Hughes,
Singer, Bridgeport,
Day is. Estey.
Pianos from $180 to $800. Machines from @10 to @50. Organs from @22 to @400.
Everything Sold Fully Guaranteed.
We t>ay -n-XI 1 Preigtlit,
To U -u* p> at 1
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1 am pleased to say that I have what you need.
FTl 10 Union Injector,
he >in;; t, the best boiler leader made- no exception.
I also keep a supniv of Piping, Valves. Whistles, Steam Cuages. Oils, Belting, Ac.
' n oret ->r« d to do ait kinds of repair work at short notice. Would be pleased to 'have
' BEST MANNER.
yoar order XEW WORK DONE IN
CH AS. LOMBARD. Proprietor
THE PESDIiETOX FOUMIKVaiKUIAfTIItiE,WORKS
65 and 527 Kollcck Street Augusta,5Ga.
uSLfcl w Wi t va i ■ * A .* I fassg * *- m I m i'-. % vJr, 5 •1 V- WN ;*. if t!
Spring Campaign.
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WARM FIRING ALONG THE LINE!
^-EVERYBODY STAND ASIDE BUT LISTEN TO THE BOOMING OUNS.^J
OASPBB MYERS
Respectfully announces that he is continuing liis popular policy of LEADING
hicli has characterized his business ideas for so many years, and which others have
vainlv sought to follow. Ho has stocked his establishment with goods
Unequalled in Assortment,
-AND DECIDEDLY
BEYOND COMPETITION
It will require the mention of only a very few of my LEADING BARGAINS t
the public that I MEAN BUSINESS and nothing but BUSINESS. That 1
ssure
Lead everybody in fine Novelties this season, 1 know to be a fact, and if you buy be
fore examining my stock, your neighbor who buys of me will knock all the “fixings
ff you when you meet.
Fancy Colored and Checked Lawns:
I will sell my pretty Lawna at the lowest price, from 4, 5,6, 8, lo and up to 12)4
ents per yard.
No Stock in the South can compare with my WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT
filled as it is with every possible Novelty, all of the most exquisite.
It simply cannot be, and never has been, equaled in a Southern house, containing
as it does every Novelty known to the modern manufacturer’s art. This is not gush
ot trash, not uonsense.
Prints! Prints!
My stock of calicoes is complete, and 1 will sell them as low as they _can be had
in Georgia. Prices from 5 cents up to 7 cents for the best.
MISCELLANEOUS.
keep onand a good lot of Fans, Parasols. Collars and Cuffs, Ciavufcs, Laces &
Trimmiugs, Crockery, Glassware, Woodware,
FURNITURE, AND GROCERIES,
And anything else you may want. I only ask you to come and examine my sUtfc
of goods before buying.
SALLEE LEWIN’S CELEBRATED SHOES.
In shoes I have thevery article you want, every style and variety. Gent’s shoes,
and Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s shoes and Slippers at remarkably low prices.
SSAHW41S
1 LU1 T AT jSSlA NG.
■ u this lino of goods I have a pretty lot, in all the late styles. I know how and
where to buy such goods that I may seli them at very low figures.
A1TD ACES
Is so deor that I am compelled to close this column and wiil ask you therefore S
call and my goods and you will be obliged to buy at my low prices.
Ilea! Bargains infallfgoods.
\ n A SUER
CRA WEORDVILLE. «* GEORGIA.
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