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Money! Money!
Important to the People.
1 have perfected arrangements to nego¬
tiate loans on improved farms hereafter
to as low (If not lower) rates than those
a any other agon . 1 mean lust what I
say. Call and learn my terms before mak
)ng applications elsewhere.
May 10 , 1886 . 11. 7. ANDREWS.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Ism prcpan-d to make loans on Improv¬
ed farms in Taliaferro county at a cheap¬
er rate of interest than any one. You
ran repay the amount at any time. Call
on me, J. W. HIXOST.
FOUTZ’S POWDER#
KOR3E AND CATTLE
S * FCUT2.
OU M
sJii 'fw
Ho Hob#* will of roLlo. Botr or Luiro
#n'l '•r' am twenty per cent., aud make tne butter firm
Vonir'd Powder* will mro or prevent elrnoet *yebT
pTHt'AK. tr» which Home# nod C attle are subject.
For'i/’a Powm r.a will give Hati#facito*.
Sold «verywhere.
DAVID JS. FOUTS5, Propriotoe.
BALTIMOK2. MD.
FOR SALK BY
TITUS RICHARDS.
Thin pnprr lit kept on HI© Bt the offler af
KYER^SON 1
DVERTISING
1GENTS
Times building Philmelphu
ESTIMATES l e o»«>?c‘«h K rm?e. FREE
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ViiU’ruV'AYER & SON’S MANUAL
LOST POWER
AND SEXUAL WEAKNESS,
however induced, not only relieved bu
1 ’khmanksti.V Cukko without medicine
IT COST'S NOTHING
to send for particulars, which wo will
forward free in sealed envelope on appli¬
cation. Don’t miss this opportunity. Broad¬
Address M. K A. Co., 1267
way, New York City.
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Light Running & Noiseless
Not dangerous to health liko the Henyy
Kuiiulng .Shuttle Maclilnes. Send
for circular and price-list.
Agents Wanted.
AlMUtICSH :
Wheeler & Wilson M’f. Co
Atlanta, Georgia.
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
MACHINERY.*
ENGINES StsamStrWater
BOILERS Pipe & Fitting
SAWMILLS Brass Valves
SRIST MILLS SAWS
Cotton Pi esses FILES
SHAFTING INJECTORS
PULLEYS PUMPS <
I I COTTON H ANGERS BINS Water Wheels
CASTINGS
GEARING Brass and Iren
A full stock of Supplies, cheap & goof.
BELTING, PACKING and OIL
at BOTTOM PRICES
AVI* IA STOCK FOR
PROMPT DELIVERY.
Cy Repairs Promptly Done. AFl
GEO. fl. LOMBARD & CO.
Foundry, Works, Machine and Boiler
j « AUGUSTA, GA.
AB OVE PASSENGER DEPOT.
■■BCR!
Forty Years Ago.
There was to live.
Men slept in their be Js.
The epoch of haste had not come.
The saddle was the emblem of speed.
Brawn and brains went hand in
hand.
We were still a nation of handwork
era.
A day’s journey was a serious mat
ser.
The highways were dusty and popu¬
lous.
No house contained a sewing ma¬
chine.
The canvas covered wagon was the
ark of trade.
The turnpike was still the groat ar¬
tery of trade.
There was not a mower or harvester
in existence.
The land was lighted with candles
after night fall.
Butter was unmarketable 100 miles
from the dairy.
The steam saw mill had just begun
to devour the forest.
The lord of a thousand acres sat
with his harvesters at dinner.
The day began with the dawn and
not with the train’s arrival.
The spinning wheel and shuttle
sounded in every farmer’s house.
He who counted his possessions by
the square mile kept open house for
the warfarer.
The telegraph had begun in Wash¬
ington and ended in New York twelve
months before.
The rich were lavish in an abundance
which was not yet coveted by the keen
eye of commerce.
From East to West was the pilgrim¬
age of a life; from North to South was
a voyage of discovery.
The great American earthquake of
188fi is being worked for all it is worth
by the scientist as well as the journal¬
ists of the country, some of whom
seem to think it was worth all it cost.
It is to be hoped, however, that we
will not have anything else of the kind
at any price. This section of the
Union has had just as much earth¬
quake experience as it wants.
FIA MBS
ANl)
ORGANS
,ii a xtx mmrvwm
00 ’?’. \S1,
Our Grand ^Clearance Salo
continued through August
and September. A tremend¬
ous success. Wonderful re¬
sults from low prices. $82,000
worth of Pianos and Organs
sold since April 1st.
“Genuine Bargains” the key
note of these dnormous sales.
Times dreadful hard, money
scarce, and crop prospects fine bad,
but a chance to.seeure Instru¬
ments at half their value could
not be passed. Low prices homes con¬
quered buyers and MX)
were made happy.
And we have yet on band some
$ 20,000 worth of prime Pianos and
Organs, which must qe closed out
by Oct. 1st. We say "must” and
we mean it. Oct, 1st must find
our warerooms bare, and hungry
for an immense line of New ln
sruments, New Styles, at New
Prices, now being selected at the
Factories.
The Instruments to be closed
out are not old, or worn out, but
almost new, fresh, and in superb
order. The older ones thoroughly
repaired, iceable for repolised and of made bard serv
pears use.
They are good of all Makers. styles and prices,
and from
Pianos, $35, SMi, g75, 8100, 3150,
to $300.
Organs, $10, $20, $30, $40, $50,
$73,to $150.
Very Eary Terms given.
Small payments. Organs, Pianos, $3 to $10
monthly; Rovers, Stools, $2 and to $5 Instnctors month¬
ly.
given free. Fifteen days test trial
same as new Instruments,
And the Ludden freight, A Bates they pay
all no matter where
you live.
Descriptive Lists sent free. Just
as easy and safe to buy through
correspondence ns in person. Ev¬
erything in plain print. Instru¬
ments represented sold under exactly as they
are, and guarantee.
One uni form price charged all,
and that the very nickle lowest No one
ean pay us a mor. than our
regular price, this One nor buy a nickle
less. On Price, Square
Trade Rock we stand.
Remember, only until October
1st these Gland bargains are offer¬
ed. Don’t delay.
CASH BUYS CHEAPEST, and
for Spot Cash vve will astonish buyers
All who can pay cash should so »tate
in their letters, and we will present
solid arguments that will shrink their
pocket just books for m luck. short metre- Try it
onoe,
T UDDEN .t BATES
^SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUS^
SAVANNAH, GA.
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| T T1 »r* *r*rr*, btrt thow who to
I I Su:i*oc A Co .Portland, ««*!▼$*
I I I ! I I I I do. ‘uformatjon About homc.that vork which
I can and live at will pay
r AJAJ ihant from (A to $25 par day. Some hare
carats! over feo tn a day Etcher -»ex. joubr o* old. Capital
r M required. Yon arc startr-1 free Tho»e who start at ooce
ere abevriaSc'*/ >urc of DtUe fortuac#. AU u c«v.
Jesse Thompson & Co.
■MANuFACTUREBS OF
Doors, Hash, Blinds Mouldings
Brackets, Lumber, Laths,
and Shingles.
-DSALKESIN
Window Glass and Builders’ Hardware.
PLANING AND LUMBER YARD,
Hale Street, neaijcentral Railroad Yard,
Augusta,
ADKINS HOUSE,
K*
811 Ellis Street AUGUSTA, Georgia.
$1.50 TER DAY; LESS TIIAN A DAY, 50c. EACH FOE BED AND MEALS.
Thirty new .rooms just been added, newly furnished and carpeted. Electric alarm
eh 11s in every room, Electric lights and Telephone. Elegant bath rooms in connee
tlon with the honse. Hot and cold baths free to guests. A. J. ADKINS, Pro.
NORTH GEORGIA MUSIC HOUSE
AND
SEWING MACHNIE EMPORIUM.
T OOMER & HASELTON, Proprietors,
No. 55 Clayton Street, ATHENS, Ga
WE DEFY CONPETITION,
And will not be under sold. We em¬
it ploy no canvassers in your section there¬
mm T^per by we can sell you g?ods fully 10 to 20
cent, lower than any house North or
^ EHR f South. We are the only dealers m North
* *.
least Georgia that purchase direct fromi
” . *'' ’ories,
the
PIANOS.
Betir Bros.,
Christie & Sou,
Wlieelrek,
Emersos, and
Others,
Pianos from $180 to $800.
Everything Sold Fully Guaranteed.
■\rt7"e> TDay All Freiglit,
To Users of Hollers
I am pleased to say that I have what you need.
Tlue Union Injector,
The simplest, the best boiler feeder made, no exception.
I also keep a supply of Piping, Valves, Whistles, Steam Cuages, Oils, Belting, &e<
Am prepared to do all kinds of repair work at short notice. Would be pleasod to^have
your orders. NEW WORK DONE IN BEST MANNER.
CHAS. LOMBARD, Proprietor
THE PENDLETON FOUNDRY and MACHINE.WORKS
65 and 527 Kollock Streot Augusta. Ga.
The Augusta Cotton GinCo.
MANUFACTURE
A ( (ton giu which is^not surpassed tor fine lint,
clean seed, fast work and fine mechanism
Repair COTTON GINS of any mike in the test of Manner.
MANUFACTURE
flic Cloud Creek Rock Grist Mills. Sell the Ames Portable Engine, the Ames
Mounted Engine, the Ames Stationary Engine with sparkless boiler.
Birdsall Traction Engine, BirdsaR Portable Engine, Variable feed Saw Mills.
SIDDELL’S “BOSS" POWER PRESS. SIDDELL’S H AND PRESS.
Michigan Automatic Injector, ami Smith’s Seed Cotton Elevator.
Coltnn Gin Material, Ribs, Bristles, Ac. Engine Fixtures, Steel Rim Pulleys,
SHAFTING, BELTING, ETC.
O. 3VT Sto ©, - Augusra, Ga.
GOODWIN'S Horfe and Cattle POWDERS
ARE THE FARMER'S GUIDE
For all diseases pertaining to Horses,
Mules, Cows, Hogs, and Sheep.
It purifies the blood and prevents almost
A any disease all stock sre subject to requir¬
ing an internal remedy.
\ This powder i* prepared from one of the
^Voidest gfistoek and raisers best and receips dealers. known among fine
(K’ertifii been Thousands of
aim ates have received testifiving to
^.the efficacy of the Powder. All that'is ask¬
ed is a trial of this Powder, and the consum
er will be convinced that it has no equal as
apreventive and for _ d' all stock. Is
cure all -easses in a positive core for Hog
C HOLER a. THIS row DERIS GOOfDWJN, <■ VA RAN TEED to give perfect satisfaction in every
J. H. Proprietor and Manufacturer,
Western Laboratory, CINCINNATI, O.
' Domestic,
New Home,
White,
Household,
Singer,
Davis.
Machines from $10 to $50.
OR GAN S.
Kimball, Sterling,
Dyer Peloubet,
Bridgeport, & Hughes,
Estey.
Organs from $22 to$400.
Shot!
Spring Campaign
opened.
WARM FIRING ALONG THE LINE!
riPEVEPvYBODY STAND ASIDE BUT LISTEN TO THE BOOMING GUNS,
OikSFIlR MY 1 ES i
Respectfully announces that he is continuing his popular policy of LEADING
i ch has characterized his business ideas for so many years, and which others have
vainly sought to follow. He has stocked his establishment with goods
Unequalled in Assortment,
-AND DECIDEDLY
BEYOND COMPETITION
It will require the mention of only a very few of ray LEADING BARGAINS
ssure the public that I MEAN BUSINESS and nothing but BUSINESS. That
Lead everybody in fine Novelties this season, I know to be a fact, and if you buy be
fore examining nay stock, your neighbor who buys of me will knock all the “fixings
fl you when you meet.
Fancy Colored and Checked Lawns:
I will 8eII*iny’pretty"Lawha at TrffirTc .ytsrt’pritO, ItCTO 4, ft, up. ,l/ ‘
-
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, oontainin
as it does every Novelty known to the modern manufacturer’s art. This Is not gksh
ot trash, not uonsense.
Prints! Prints!
My stock of calicoes is complete, and 1 will sell them as low as they "can b* ha#
in Georgia. Prices from 5 cents up to 7 cents for the best.
MISCELLANEOUS.
todoakeep onandg lot of Fans. Parasols. Collars and Cuffs, Cravats, Iatet A
Trimmings, Crockery, Glassware, Woodware,
FURNITURE, AND GROCERIES,
And anything else you may want. I only ask you to come and examine my steoJc
of goods before buying.
SALLER LEWIN’S CELEBRATED SHOES.
In shoes I have tlievery article you want, e very style and variety. Gent’e shoe*,
and Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s shoes and Slippers at remarkably low prices.
CLOTHING.
_>n this lino of goods I have a pretty lot, in all the late styles. I know bow and
where to buy such goods that I may seli them at very low figures.
TIME AND SPACE
Is so deor that I am compelled to close this column and wiil ask you therefore 3
call and my goods and you will be obliged to buy at my low prices.
Real Bargains in all goods.
Q aem M?sS,
CRAWFORD VILLEN GEORGIA.