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Cutlery, Gunn,
Pistole, Saddles
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I^spersence has hmglit me that Whites is the
right place to buy dry goods—boots—shoes and hats
Men's, Youth’s aud Boy’s Suits, Over Coats, Hats, Underwear, etc.
Ready with the largest and most choice stock ever offered in Augusta.
Willing 10 show you until you are satisfied.
Able to sell at prices that will be sure to please you.
If you want to buy either at wholesale or retail inspect.
sept.22,’82.am. A. W. BLANCHARD, for J. C. Ludlow & Co.
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In Our 3 Specialties, Try
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FURNISHING GOODs, &c.
No Finer Stock South. The Largest, Cheapest and Best in Augusta, at
4. & s, a e a ’ s
No. 608 Broad Street, Opposite Augusta Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA.
Clothing, Bouts & Shoes
Challenge The World!
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AN ENT THE CHALLENGE FEVER WHICH PERVADES THE COUNTRY AT PRESENT, AND
TO EXPLAIN OUR POSITION, WE QUOTE A FEW OF THEM, AS FOLLOWS :
My present stock of clothing, hat«, furnishing goods, etc., is beyond doubt
thu handsomest and cheapest ever brought to Augusta, and my many friends
and the public generally in Burke and adjoining counties will save money by
buying from me. Call and examine our stock whether wishing to buy or
not. Special attention to wholesale buyers. Mr- I. H. Levy will be glad to
serve his friends from Burke, and other counties. sept.22,’82.a tn.
MASONIC TEMPLE.
Augusta, Ga
Southern Ileadquarte rs
toi Fine Dry Goods.
Wc keep on hand at all times the finest and best assorted stock, and we
have the most elegant store fi>r showing it in all the South. VV lvik,
New York, August 10, 1882.
To the Ei/tfnr:
1 wish you to insert my challenge to the man
who sent you a bogus challenge in iry name
last week, offering to knock out a person by
slugging him w ith sole answers. I am not in
that line of business, but if 1 can fnc! the mail
who wrote that challenge for me. I will give
him 9500 ^ he will etaiul u;> betwee^mo :>i:.d Tug
Wilson whin wo have our little argument with
out kids. Yours, J-un L. S-li.-v-n.
New York, August 14, 1S82.
To the Editor ;
\ am ban <lou8 for to meet a bloke by the
name T Lindley Murray as say V can knock me
boat a .speakirgof the Bengllsh l.amrwich.
I nill it is cd alfway to Alilax in won round,
to ’elp me. Yours hover, T-o W-i.s-n.
OFFICE OF THE SMITH MANTJFAi’TURING CO
Smituville, August 15, 1882.
To the Editor :
You will oblige me by publishing mv challen
ge as follows: I will meet any John Smith in
the world and contest with him my right and
title to the name.
1st. in point of Smithness.
2d, in point of Jobnoity.
Any man who can prove that he is J.Jin
Smither than I am is fairly entitled to the belt.
Yours originally and only, Joun Smith-
NOW | WE | PUT | ON | THE | GLOVES | JN | OUR ! DRY | GOOD'
THE I PUBLIC | THIS I WEEK I IN
BOOT AND SHOE DEBAR
August 27th.—We hereby challenge any Shoe
House, in the South to sell goods as low as we
do. We only keep Frat-( lass Manufactures.
on Low Shoes and Slippers this w«k we
propose a regular
SWEEP-OUT !
Onr Bargains are not confined to goods out
of season,but apply to all our
never advertise nothing
8500 that we
that is not so.
$500 that no man, woman or child ever bought
an article from us tiiat was not as represented.
$5,0(H) hat wc are the Leaders of Low’ Prices.
80OO that our $5 Hand Sewed French Calf But
ton cannot he bought elsewhere for less than $7.
$600 that our 92 50 Calf Congress Gaiters can
not bo bought elsewhere for less than 84.
$500 that our 81 Calf Boots is the biggest
bargain that Augusta ever had.
$500 that our 81 Calf Hand-Sewed Congress
Gaiter cannot be bought for less than $0.50.
New Fall Stock!
STARTLING. PRICES
500 that our 82 Button
bought for less than 81. _
500 that our P. Calf Jersey Tie, at 1.
not be bought elsewhere for less than 82.
8500 that our Gents’ English Tie, Box-Toe, 81.05, j
cannot be bought elsewhere for less than 82.25. J
$500 that our Boys’ French Calf Button, at $2,1
cannot be bought elsewhere for less than $8. 1
8500 that our Ladies’ Kid Polish, at 5)5 cents,
jannot be bought elsewhere for less than 81.50. (
8500 that our Calf Polish, at 85 eents, cannot,
be bought elsewhere for less than 81-50.
J. B. WHITE & O.
Gent. ’ Low Quartered Shoes at 00c. worth $1.50.
“ ( .ilf Ties at 86c., good value for 81.30.
“ Bilppors at 40e.. well worth 00.
Evins’ Automatic Buttoned Gaiter at 81.75,
good value $0.60.
Ladles' Fox Balmorals at 75c.
“ Pebble “ at $1.50, well worth $2.
“ Glove Kid Fox Bids at81.50 cheap at $2.25
“ i urge Kid Fox Button at $1.60, old price
2.25.
Ladies’ Kid Button H. W. Button Hole, at $1.50,
worth 2.60.
Ladies’ Serge Congress at 85o.
“ Pebble Button at 81.25, worth 82.
“ Kid Button at fKle., low at 1.50.
“ Serge Slippers at 80e., old price 75c.
“ Croquet Kid Slippers at 50c, well worth $1
Misses’ Kid Button at $1.
“ Kid /fills, at. 75c.
** Pebble Buttons at $1.
" Grain Bals. at 75c.
“ Kid Fox Bals. at 90o.
“ Serge Polish at 60c.
Ladies’ Kid Opera Slippers 75c., former price $2.
“ Newport Ties, at 500., former price $1.75
“ . Kid Fox Bals. at 60o., worth $2.
“ Kid Fox Button at $1.75c., worth $2.50.
Childs’ Kid Button at 25c.
“ Glove Kid at 35c.
“ Bronxe Button at 40c.
Note this Before You Accept Our Challenge!
lMnuLtiR 11*a u.., 1 o|.f1 overvihimt riorir-.Mo in l)r> ss P,,, ,,l, $"50 that onr 91.25 F t, Ilat cannot bo dupli- I in the State for less than SI. I 810,000 that we aro the Rulers, Dictators and
I U.h DuKS« INOVlI 11 j a •* < \ \\ IH'V 4< * • Hi I l u) <. > . elsewiiopci lorS2. [ | ii,•*)» that a poivsou buying us once will | Learturs oMUu Dry Goods, Clothing uml {Shoe
Ftnf Hosiery, Ld‘li«B, Misses and Gi'iils’, Gloves, Lupus ami NoiLns gom»-
i dly. Uriiltrwear in great variety. Cashmeres, Keiseys, Jchph, ilonie^iiuiis,
lawn and White Goods. Cl »«k?, Dolinmis, .hiekcts, &c. RKinkois ami
Flannels. Everything i» the Dry Goods lino is in our stock. Wo oiler no
$J0J that our 82 Felt [at cannot be bought | always make ours their tradiug place.
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Trade of Creoiy-u and South Carolina.
s and COMPANY.
B R 0 A D S T It JO E T, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
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brush, bm on good goods wo O (\{ PAXTEE JUilCES agninst every- Vi .
l-ns »tp.'rienw In curing dli.MM
H;im»,—fi«rvou* llrMltly, Impolencr, Urgul,
unrketin the United Stktos. A strictly fust-cHs Dressmaking Department i .□
- wi ll »ufc mid run- rcui«U.«. Cull or write for Llat of 4uc»
Uoni to t.c nniwer.U l>, thm« it.alrlng Irc.tni.dwt jr iu»U.
, ... /'IVr,.'n»«ufl< -Inn from Uuptucihoulit >ou<l th.tr *dtlma,%
i* ;t feature of our business. <>rdei’B filled promptly and carefully.
u T. D. OLIVER*
,Y T T O U iV M V A T I. A. W ,
WAYNESBORO, GA.
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DALY dc ARMSTRONG.
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jLuTADLlMlXP OVILli TUUiT¥ UiKi
juil.llij’Siib- y.
Will practice In the Augustu, Eastern and
middle oircults. Sneclal utleution given to
Justice Court practice. may&,’82.b-y.
Subscriptions me positively cash.
FREE!
RELIABLE SELF-CURE.
A fhvoritA prescription of one of th«
non noted and successful • peels lists In the C. 8»
(now retired) for the cure of /Termra* OsMMie,
lissf Itfrmhood, (fealnitts sud Jfmpmy. Sent
In plsl u sssled euvelope/Vst*. Drugflsw ceu fill It,
AddrtM OR. WARD A CO.. UeieiMM. Me.
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