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A MARVEL QE SVRLERY.
The students in the Hospital of Oral
Surgery, in Philadelphia, on Saturday,
were shown a patient whose remarkable
case has caused the wonder of medical
men in Berlin. Paris and London. In
1877 he was one of a party of men
whose throats were cut by a band of
Gypsy robbers, in Roumalia. He re
covered consciousness, but was discov
ered while attempting to escape, and
was hanged up by the neck till uncon
scious, when he was cut down. Two
days afterwards, being still alive, hs
was put under surgical treatment. Ho
breathed through the opening in his
neck, in which a silver pipe was plac
ed. The windpipe was closed, and for
two years he was unable to speak a
word. After many efforts a large
threaded needle was passed through
the trachea and into the mouth. Small
threads wore then drawn through, bes
ing daily increased in siue, in order to
effect a permanent enlargement of the
obstruction. The man is still obliged
to practice this device, and wears the
instrument iu his windpipe during the
night, being able to breathe in an
upright position without its aid. He
has been examined by the leading sur
geons at Berlin, Paris and Londft),
aud it is expected that some day it will
be po-sible to close up the opeuing in
the throat.
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JAS MILLER
Invites the attention of the buying public to bis well selected stock of
Fashionable Dry Goods,
jYotions,
Furnishing Goods, &c., &e. }
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In our Dress Goods Department may bfi found all the leading style-, in tlm newest
shades, embracing Flushes, Velvets, 8ilk Ottomans, Satins, Plain and Brocaded Velveteens
Besides a magnificent line of Dress Fabric?', ranging in price from It cents to S3 per yard.
While 1 desire mot e especially to call your attention to my Dress Goods Department,
I would suy that the other Departments have not suffered for want of attention, as I have
spared neither time nor money to have them open up to the full standard. You are cordi
ally invited to visit Miller's Oornor, Augusta, Ca. oetlT’ff'l.a-m.
Down with High Prices & Poor Shoos!
THE SENSATION OF THE SEASON!!
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AT 722 AND 4)13 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, 0A ,
Are slaughtering Boots. Shoes and Tints. There are two largo stores filled with I'nvar s,
and it will be strange if you cannot be pleased among such a variety. We offer
Infants’ Lace shoes 10
“ “ “ a be..tergrado 25
“ Kid and Pebble Buttoned shoes.. . 50
Children’s Pebble Shoes, heels 50
“ A Calf Polkas, heels 50
" Pebble Polkas, heels . 60
“ “ Buttoned shoes, heels 75
Misses’ I Kid Buttoned shoes 90
“ Pebble Lace shoes 100
Ladies’ Cloth Buskins 35
“ Kid slippers 50
“ Galt Pegged shoes 50
” Kid Lined Serge Buskins 50
“ Moquet slippers 75
’ A Calf Lace shoes, sewed 90
“ Pebble Lace shoes, sewed 1 00
‘‘ I Pubblo Buttoned shoes 100
Ladies'Kid Buttoned shoes I
Kid Opera slippers 1
“ Kid Sandal slippers 1
Gents’Carpet slippers
“ Pebble slippers
“ Heavy Brogans
“ Cable Sewed Congress Gaiters 1
" Sewed Box Toe Gongress Gaitei's 1
“ Heavy Boots, soiid 1
“ Dress Calf Boots, solid 8
Boys’ Ileavy Brogans
“ Dress Brogans
’• Dress Lace shoes 1
Youths’ Tipped Boots, 7 to 13 1
Gents’ and Boys’ Wool Hats
*• Stiff Hats
“ Gents Felt Hats ^
ALSO, ZEIGLER BRO’S., EVITT BROS., and MILES & SON’S,
Mr. A. A. Winn, of Savannah, has
placed among the collections in Mrs.
JAwis H. Clark’s Art Loan ex
hibition a photograph of the battle fl, g
of the 3d Georgia regiment, a sacred
and honored relic which was borne in
triumph by that brave Georgia com
p and, from Maly era Hill to Appomattox
remit house, and was never touched by
the band of the enemy. At Appo
mattox it was concealed by being
wrapped around Col. Snead’s (now
Judge Claiborne Snead) body, of Augus
ta, who still retains possession of it.—
Its tatlered and ball riven folds attest
most faithfully the devotion of the no-
ird to the “Lost Cause-”
It 3 ta n d s at the Head!
TIIE LIGHT - HUN NING
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And the moat desirable lines Ladles', Gents’, Misses’ and children’s fine shoes. We have a Inrs«<»
stock of Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothing in our Wholesale Depa tment which we offer at less than
New York Jobbers’ prices. Close buyers of these goods will make a mistake if they fail to ex
amine our stooK.
WM. MULHERIN & CO., 722 and 913 Broad St.,
Hept8’82.a-ra. Clothing Department No. 14 Jones St. AUGUSTA., GA.
Ths Carriags Emporium of
DA Y & T A N N A H I LL,
That it is the acknowledged Lea
der ill the Trade is a met that can
not be disputed. Many imitate it.
N ne equal it. The largest armed,
the Ho.livest Running, the rmst
bea u t i f u' wood - wo rk,
Augusta,
AND IB W AIM,’ANTED
satire on divorce is the suit of a
uthern negro for divorce because his
[wife prom? to be white, when he thought
her a mulatto. Women are put away
for reasons which cannot be enumerated
jin a small compass, but this is the first
ojuan who is to be divorced because
e is white. New Englanders and
others who are puzzled to know what
plea to enter to rid themselves of a bur
den in the form of a “companion,” can
bdw sue on the allegation that their hus
band or wife is—white.
New York, December*11.—In the
suit of James F. Molloy, a citizen of
Edgefield, S. C., against James Gordon
Bennett, for libel on him, published in
the New York Herald, the jury, to-day,
in the United States Circuit Court
brought in a verdict of 120,0(10 daip-
ages for the plaintiff. The counsel lor
defendant moved for a stay of judgmont
p.nd gave no. ice of a motion for a new
trial.
To be made of the best material
To do any ami all kinds of work
To be complete in every respect.
For S ; i. r iY , esbnro, G«. Agents wanted in unoccupied
terriuii y. A Mr --s Domestic- s lwing Machine (Jo. Richmond, Va. oct27,bv
Georgia.
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f Finest Stock and L »west Prie s IIdf
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Victories, Extension T-.ps, Canopy
|l [Y>ps, Rockawaye and’Buggies, all styles
and grades.
r ihe Old Established Furniture House
Of K Rogers,
549 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgias
H»s a large stock of Furniture, fine and medium, all latest stylos and bottom
prices.
UNDERTAKING.—-Full stock of wood and metallic cases constantly oh
baud. nov3’82am
JAMES G. BAILIE <fc SONS.
-DEALERS IN-
The patent American Road-Cart. The easiet-t riding and most perfi ct
two wheel vehicle yet produced. Leads all others. Supersedes all others.
Three quarter Trotting Wagons. Ladies’ Pha?tou«, elegant styles. Cbach
Material. Fine Paints and Varnishes, Saddlery and Fine Harness. Leath
er findings. Best quality Seamless Gum Belting, pure article. Leather
Belting. Lacing. Fine Trunks and Valises. Agents for Wilson, Childs A
Go’s Philadelphia Wagons, the lightest and brst. oct..6,’82.cm.
All Men Agree
Carpets*Oil Cloths, Chromos A Upholstery Goods. Window Curtains
<fe Shades, Wall Papers & Borders, Choice Family Groceries <fc Plantation
Supplies.
713 Broad street, Auguste Geo.
That the best is cheapest, and especially is this true in FURNITURE.
Just see some of our prices:
Pirb r Sets iti Hair Cloth, Walnut Frame from #35 to #90.
The best Raw Silk Set for $65 ever offered.
Nice Walnut Chamber Sets Marble Top, $55.
The best Walnut Marble Top Set in the market for 465.
may 19 ’82.b-v.
A dispatch to tie Augusta! hicnicle,
dated the 11 lb inst, says: Governor
Stephens to day pardoned Edward Cox,
the man who killed (’<>1. Robert A. Al-
s on. Neatly two thirds of tho Legis
lature petitioned for ti.e pardon, and
people from all parts of the State.—
overuoi Stephens, from an examina
tion of the evidence, concluded the of
fense to bo manslaughter, und not mur
der.
JL ronihination of 1Va.
toucide of Iron, Etrurian
Hark and Phosphorus in
a /mialablo form. P'or
Debility, Imhs of Appe
tite, Prostration of Vital
Powers it is indispensa
ble.
REV. J.L. TOWNER,
rev! a! 52 Hobbs’ Writes:— y «« C5
After athorpugh trial of the/ 1“ 8Jrii r 110 E Industry, 111., says:—
E “I consider it
a most excellent remedy for
the debilitated vital forces.
WE DEFY COMPETITION FROM ANY AND EVERY QUARTER
# WE ACKjnOWLEDGE NO SUPERS OR,
AND FEW EQUALS, LN THE SOUTH
Mrs. William Seago, of Dody coun
ty, who has b?eu insane for several
months, out her touguo out with a knife
lust Wednesday, a week ago. The fam
jly jojtfw nothing of the horrible deed
IRON TONIC, I taka pleasure
in atatiiH? that I have been /
Brreatly benefited by its
use. Ministers and 3Fub-y
lie Speakers will find it «naur«ni
of the Greatest value
whero a Tonis is neces
sary. I recommend it
as a reliable -ramadial
agent, pcssosvung nn<
doubted mucrftive and
rostorativatjnroiMirtiei.
IvuiniUe, KShrtto*. 3, WJ.
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Y ho ever heard of Cane S*T-t- Chairs for seventy-five r< nts.
Extension 'i’ahleH ( ne dollar per look
imMDVS m DR. HARTER MEDICINEfO., SU ». MAIM CT, OX. LOm
juniO, 62.t>-y.
We sjuarantee satisfaction in every case. Our «Ui»ek i f M ttrogs.-s
Spring !.»<•<’s is ceinph te. Steam Dresh-d Feather-' niwuys on h»ut
packed Hud snipp'd free ot charge. Ut.h'-lst ring done in *i|
brui'Chea. Ol r new Caialogun will be ready about October 1st.
IN ndieton Eoimdiyand^Iiicliine Works
(HAS, !•’. I.vtl HA HH,
(Successor to Pendlctonj& Brother.)
No. 615, 617 and 619 Koiloek Spoot, Augusta, Georgia.
Manufacturer ami (b aler iu mill machinery, engines aud supplies. Brass!
• i. IICMVLEH At CO.,
M'ptl5,’82.b y. 717 aod 839 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA
NOTICE.
Jtohn L. Ashton.
Bv uu'tuul consent the firm ot Duncan St John A i t O r It C v ttt 3. a
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