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Drekh TmtattiNHi
T;iey must go between now and th" new year
At YOUR PRICE, NOT
Blankets, Shawls. Skirts, Underwear and Cashmeres mint go
E, _
, (juiflioient to efffcct
i permanent cure, unless iu N”^*>''’**
I severe cases,) $5 \ Bio, .1, (liiRtlni N *sS3% tjL
lever three months, wul restore thosoV^JV
|?e the worst oondifion.) $?. Sent **V?#*l
..-J’yiuil, in plain wrappers. Full Direo-^vl
^^rlona for using W 'U Rooompany each boxS
/•repaired a*ul Sold 02VU\ r by
HARRIS REMEDY CO.Mfg.Chemists,
Market and 8th 8ts., GT. LOUIS, MO.
Ill
Sk 5$ K ^4* S3 C'. i; a
X*. emnposou oi llerb.a kuo M.-i-iiiiuiuOUb pukl*
, wiiioa permrali: f ile f •i.liaUiKie '>1 (fto
Iii T .»,gs, e*|io<jto»‘Hthe acs'ilt
I'M., cmiooiil * nju iiiouciJirti lube-*, iiuulurin.i si
gMunthlng coatlug, whien relieve.'; Ore ft-
rlMUon that causes tUo cough, tf d^unes
t ■ inn^utvf o ll lif»P«i'OS«s, Btt c'sc;thc;s3
tL-om vyfiou cnftTliled by dlseu»o, mvigoi.
i-iic.i ihe crouliiuon of iho fyiocu., nud binccslha
i 'tv »uy ^ys*cui. Slight eitldu oft rn end f-r
tvu7».R,u,i|'tloii. l*,U dang^rouslo u *1 oot
U-iiin. Apply U»o remedy proininly. A
<•• or • wav .'tnrn wtmuis the as«t! i icn Unit
t 'n rir rdV inH-s ever 1<hh found t j<ut1* r.i
I :v»md in i .si-if?!-' c VJT! •» FXPECTafiAHT.
/' King),, rle.he rrlre.ij tits pttli gm. mihaiies
i i iiufriayoc, ttuil it» use .*|>eeu.ly cures the mot
♦ l * i.nv r>m!i.' v .. A pi cniiAnt coi 0 la), cLJl-
rljvi. «'i.Ue It rtttOiij . Fur Croup it is
i .ileuhlc in I t. iix.i-’ be n cvc v taiiuly.
t>» t»r•>•, 1 ftl PiiUhric
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gJH7rSTtY DM fHC LUVEn.
i." i mid .l'-"vfli', Jf','iijiepniii,
j. ,'lc«il:icln». liUiiiuii Cclli .t
. ^tlicinnetlnm, jCtles, 1's.l pitattoil of
’Vciiri., ..Torpid JLlvcr, and
male Irr 3t'->iloritlcs. If yon do not “feel
■ woll/ dsirule pill At bed-time stimulHteath*
• - live* the upRe* its, impart * vigor to the
«rir. M Wumiyp't.. , hl.
v MTT’s MAU11A*. FUEL“*61
b't-8’82 v
An extended Visit, tdhdng the prineipnl piano
and organ factories has ct;Addled us to make the
finest selection of instruments ever brought
to Augusta.
Our stock, which will be replenished Weekly
from the best manufacturers, wi 1 be the largest
and miflt eomph.-ta; in the South. ■■
Our prices the ; - lowest arid terms of pay
ment the easiest ever offered.
Sheet music and music books—large discount
from publisher’s prices. Best Italian strings,
and everything desired in the line nt music.
Save money by visiting or corresponding with
G. O. Robinson <b Co.
oct.20’82.by. 8:11 Broad St., Augusta, Oa.
SPECIAL NOTH'E.
From this date the services of Mr. C. H. Taylor,
ns tuner and repairer tor us terminate. All or
ders for same will receive the prompt attention
of Mr. T. Harry Oates, who guarantees entire
satisfaction. G. <>. Robinson & Co.
Augusta, Oa., October 3, 1882.
J. B. Reedy.
WHOLE,SAL 7i GROCER.
AND-
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I intent] to have a general clearunon sale of my entire stock, so as tt.i e
munce the now year with a brand new outfit in every dejiartmont.
Cashmeres, in all the new shades, including evening colors, besides
sey cloths and Basket Flarjnels are included in the above stile
+
Ki l Gloves in all the newest shades for the street and for evening \i
Tyrol or Chamoise Gloves, Driving G1 ves for < oct n rs, Buck and L-h
Gloves, new lot Mousquetaires, Foster’s Faiept Lacing Gl> ves, B.dhJ
RoUes, buggy b ankets, comforts aud cruiub ciotlm,.call, see and get pro;
iS^TSIRt
^3 ^ o s -
’ ? rr-o c
I m porter of F r u i t
COR. BAY & WHITAKER STREETS,
v
SAVANNAH,
GA
faynesloro Hill school, 1883,
J. H. ROBERTS, A. M ...Principal.
Assisthut and Teacher of French.
Miss PHILO STURGIS Teacher of Music.
Hea-lquartors and First Hands
for Fine Fancy Grocers. ‘
Green and Dried Fruits of all kinds
in Season.
WZm;-:- ■;.
The spring session of this school begins
Monday, January Lit, and closes June 30th.
The session is divided into two terms, each
being ttiree calendar months.
During the months of April, May and June
tuition will be free to all, as the County Board of
Education ha ••'established this as a Public School.
Rates of tuition $i to $3 per month, or $5 to
$7.50 per"term if paid in advance.
The Principal has secured the commodious
residence of Mrs. Scales for the Waynesboro
High School. The parlors will be used as recita
tion and study rooms, which will always ho
thoroughly comfortable.
Each 'room is supplied with'new' and elegant
school furniture.
.Seperat.e yards for girls and boys.
A full attendance of pup Is is already pledged.
Board in excellent families at reasonable
rates. ’ (lec29'82.too.
The subscribers on behalf of those who have
solicited Mr. J. H. Roberts to continue his school
in Waynesboro, and for themselves Very heartily
endorse him as a teacher, he has been the
principal of the Waynesboro Academy for eight
years, and is endorsed by a large majority of the
former patrons. While we do not antagonize
any other school, we cheerfully commend him
ami his school to be known aH the Waynesb. ro
High Schovl to the patronage of the people.
Ioiin D. Munxkui.Yn.
Edwin Fulchbb.
Hkman H. Pbrry.
I.kwib It. Ford.
John J. Jonbb.
*• J. J. Palmer.
18:::Waynesboro. Academy^: :33
JAMES
M I
•m
E 9
octl3’82am
Rev. (1. 0. Spence —
Jui.ibnS. Rodgers...
I Jim the only importer of Fruit
the Stnte, aiul consequently
Headquarters.
in
A I ig stock of Ilo'i lav
Fireworks,'etc., etc
<leir>'S-V-Y
Goorb
SAFE1 posmvr.! |
, i
[PLEASANT!
Care for all f
ttagot of uununnnuH^u11 >
•Also Prevents Contagion No Joss oi ’!. ■■ >’•
change of Diet Overv. iielmin:; feih -. u uis -
takable cures and unhonmied satisfa«im.'i .mi
Agent wanted In every dty and town in s.. ,!li
Keuf by express on receipt of price, Ai d 3
BOk'KOCING CO
Uc.t AgeBts Bcuimira -iratoe A TLA 81 XL v -A
bcfS&2bi
A. M. Principal.
.. A. B. 1st Assistant
2d Assistant.
6°J@JNS:
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CO]
Howto Cure Consumption!
The great num-
1 berofdeathsfrom
) this destroyer of
the human race,
and its rapid iti*
crease, call with
trumpet voice for
the genius ofsome
one to devise
means for the de-
throhementofits
power. The cure
has been discov
ered and is sav
ing- thousands.
Genius has in
vented a detect
or; nature has
furnished the
remedy. Avail
yourself'of it-be»
i’ore it is too late.
A slight cold, if
noglepted, often
terminates in
To guard against this sure
antidote,
B'E'AC'KSMtTHIXG
IN ALL ITS
B RAN C HE S.
.: 0 :
Horse'shoijbg Spec alty•
: 0 :
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES AND WAGONS
Repaired al Short Notice .aud in the Best Style".
. : 0:
Thu first term opens January 1st and closes
March 31st.
The second term oommen iea April 1st and
ends Jimo 30th.
The third term begins October .1st and termi
nates wit li the end oi I lie year.
Rates of tuith n to $3 per month, or $5 to $7M>
per tei;m, according to t lie grade of t,tie scholar.
The second term, April 1st to June 30th, will be
free to all. That, is the the time set apart for the
common school fund to settle all tuitioi#
It will be seen that by paving for the term the
tuition will be only lo to 15 dollars for nine months
school in one of the best Academies in the State
The management are determined' to place a
first-class academic education in the reach of all.
"he second Assistant will be elected in a few
days and the number will be increased accord
ing to the requirements of the school.
The Ac. demy building and grounds will be
j thoroughly repaired and new and improved
I desks put in all ttie rooms.
Nocharge-for incidentals. The tuition covers
everything except books and stationery.
It is tlie town school. The teachers are first-
class. The closest attention will he given to the
small as well as the larger pupils.
A cordial and earnest support from all will put
the Academy on a firm and lasting foundation.
W. A. WILKINS ) *
THOS J. McEL.MURRAY,
.IAS. ATTAWAY, ICom'rs.
W. Mct’.-tTHERN,
nov3’82tf 0. H. THOMAS'. I .
T,
"lYepftred'
e v
Goussens&Tabler
NASHVILLE, TCNN.
LoiiBumption.
and fatal destroyer use tno on
t/uubaens’CompGuml lloney of
F--r s.'to-by 0 \\;. F. Jlillvymen,
iiul(V&2.i»-y,
pout £F©
MORSE AND CAT1LE POWSa.C
r So Hoksb will die of rwr.io. Rots or I.vno Fk-
, *;h, If IonWh l owdem aie u»«a Id time.
• jtitj'H PoviIi ishllleni'i' riidprevent ilooenoT.RVA.
.k)Dt/'8 Puvt'eni will pri”. cut Cap s rs Kuvis.
.Ittts's Pm\v'«i-s >vil| inevi"' e the (|l’iint : t<' rf i*>f
" ’ rrrnin twenty, per een:., uiel nnil.o tho butter fr.j
4 h'i eet. -i . .
cue v I’oMlei'H v 11 c|i|.|. ( r prevent nhno' t i vm;Y.
tl »■■■ -I ' M-I j : .gtl« Kit!, r
"i 1 ' in; « :-.i. t a I'ur.tc i n.-;.
^or s le ' y VV
IIE undersigned begs leave to inlorm
the public that he is prepared, to ilo. black-
smithing in all its branches,. at his shop,
oppo>itg :• Mr. S. A. Gray’s Stables,’ anti
asks a share of the public patronage, lie
makes Horse Shying'a Specialty, and does
his work promptly and well. lie lias secured
the services oi a competent carriage makerand
Wheclright, anrj is prepared to make your
broken or worn Carriages’ Buggies and Wag
ons as good as new. .
(’ ices to Nuit the times.
Give hup £ trial. .
apr 141-0.0 ]. <•) BYRNS.,
KE-OPhiNED.
The citi/.’ 11s of Wnynecb >ro nre in-
u*riue>| ih ii l have f »opfMj.!
M Y M E A T M A U K E T>
\\ 11 ere T *s 11V,11 ki pj) on IumdI tfio best
'Mun'8 t" be i> U“<1 nit\ where.
.« I'j’s/i, Oi/s/crs, Shrimpy Cribs,
anil evriythiiig in my line.
I have lit r bdon: been f it hfill
1<> rn\ custom era and ask « coiitinuauu'i
oft >i«>j p ]n'r mv'-p.
i’<> it*' !l »' i .r, f IP r],.»»* i np ( l n .w
1 prit* 1 8 -Mol Fr-nh ( b" 11 • 1 1 a 1 ’.' f I i vi
irM- a trin 1 . THOS TAX I',
all l.S.’SJli
, The iicwpst and lyrgost aud best wood
Ina stove in the marKt 1. 7,
At FI’I, LEU TON’S you will find
huru
TINWARE,
\\ GO DENW \RE.
CROCK EltY. '
.N HUIJSEKEEP.ERS
• HARDWARE.
D.
G28Broad
HUg.25 ’82.t-f.
L. FULLERTON,
Street, Augusta, G f \.
TAKE DUE NOTICE
HAVE secured the services of a First-Class
BAKER.
And am now prepared to' servo tlu people oi
• Wuyneshuro w ith nice ltread, hot from the stovi
! at 5iee.nL- per loaf,- every day, between 11 am.
, F o'elm k. Fatisfuctionguaranteed.
auu'25,’82.t-o-o. C. L. UCllKltKR.
Notice
All work-in inv simp for repairs, If not ciftlod
for in 30 days will ho Hold loq-uy cliargi's on tin
same. Those tmeresled will take duo notice
amt govern themselves aeedidln dy. •
Dcocuihor22,. 18S2. JOHN HaENEI..
» novf0,’82am
MILLER'S CORNER, Augusta; Ga
It S.ands at the He a
THE I.IGHT'RUNNING
M E S T I C
That it is tfie acknowledged L-
der in the Trade is a fact that cabj
not be diaputed. Many imitate
None equal it. The largest, a* m
the • lightest Running, tho m
beautiful ^ood-wurk,
AND 18 WARRANTED
To be made of the best mate]
To do any and all kinds <-f w|
Tl. be complete in every respet*
For S do by Fulc’ er & Co., Wayt eslior', Ga. Agents wanted in unoceu]
territory. Ad dress Domestic Sewing Machine (. o. Richmond, Vt*. oci27,
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JLL\i%’AC:l!
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D. L. FULLERTON,
AUGUSTA, GA.
TIIK oldest STOVE DEALER iu the city
Hundreds of families in Burke, Jefferson and
Richmond counties ai’e-uslng our stoves sold to
them during the last fifteen years.
Every housekeeper, will attest to their useful
ness, o'c.nnomv, ami comfort.
Call at FULLERTON’S for tl e
i -j ■ j\, 5.. ro itili .■ ■ -V r , •
A fte* a Miorou i2l. *, uvi
r'TOV TONIC, t take • :■'••'
in . L'dag- sh.-.lr I J»av.
g-eativ tentfita 1 h ” D
nee. Slinisteru and PtiL
lie Spealiuir, will find it
of the great'at. « «, i u is i,d r. s * IT ;
whore tt Tonic is »fccos-.{; ' •1'’ .^ J » 1-E ^
sary. I recommet.d it }t> 'ff' jr '£ :i &
as a reliable remedial . $ M r t
agent, possasaintf un 5 ii" Ai JSt if >’
doubted nutritive and IS" & *
restorative properties.
XwUWTwfc, Ay«, Oi.L
ffBIPASSC Sf T£J Dfl. HAP.Tiit KQiDICIifE CO., iii3 V. S'
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’1 he Old Established Furniture Tlbuse
» . i :
Of* E O Hogers,
i
— 549 Jiroad Street, Augusta^ Georgia.
II s a large stock of Furniture, fine and medium, all latest styles and bo nmi
prices. . ‘
UNDERTAKING.-Full stock of
hand.
JAM ILS U.
wood and metallic CJl^es earmantiy on
liOVd 02 111
JL SOA T 8.
iV.
C•■•rpet* > Oi 1 (/otb®, Obfomos.ifc Upb"htery G'uids. W.indow GurtsinN
nidi \v ad Papers it Borders, Cln ibb Fam'itv Gr«’ct‘ri«s & Plantation^
■'"O' 1 '• ... ; V -| n |
7.13 Broad street, Augusta Geo.
mayl9.’82.b-v. ' ■ •> _ t
R. lidletoii Foundiy andMachiiie Works
GBA.S, F. LOAIHARD, '
• (SuocAssor to jPuiidlotoii & Brother.)
No. (‘,15. 61? and C19 Kollock Sprout, Augusta, Georgia.
MaiiulaeihriT and di’ftlt'r in mill niuohiiicryi engines and supplies. Bra}*"*
variety and s', v b- r special attention given Vo
Cua^. F. Lombard, Proprietor.
sept.22,’ , 82.b»y.
:<» (1 iron 03-ting ut , ev'TV
repairs. Oi»'«* m<* a call,
Wm. Pendleton,, Superintendunt.
C ouavcuTYi:
| anil incur* tliu K ■ m
kdTkulueior JkW
Ifin (xpiriciAw To during dlicMM of thi _
Bonen.—Nervonn lliblllti, lnuoUmcr
r <ma\av
wid noun Uiu
ndmulngei of ^ ^
VVrnL. n 111, OonorrWirn, "kynlllitlo m TuSZXXt
Aircvtlunn npeelully treatM on icieullllo prtoolplM,
mlih in/i yid iuru mnedlri. Onll nr write for Lilt «lOue*.
L'mm to Ihi uni«er*4 !>/ Ihnee deilrlug treituieut bj mil).
C UrrMiii. ,u fieri iu fruti Rlgturn ilmuld Mild I bilr lddrm,%
mil Inira lomethliig le tholr idiintake. It U lot a tnm.J
f lMrm. Bit. llOTT*. t« I. Slh H*., H. Uak,
lUIAiitUUlU OT|U TIUBTV Ylill,
FREE!
RELIABLE SELF-CURL
fc vorlt* presort ptlorf of ono of .tbs
boat noted and suceeHBful ipsoiallats In the TT. 8.
(now retired) for theenre of Nervoum AiMMIu.
' ' Innhowf, If'ealmiM and fltmau.
sealed eii,vf lopu/Vee. liru««4sucan '
If .Han Hood,
a plain sealed CRVi
Address OR. WARD A CC