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THE ROAI> I.A>V.
; , ,r;izbt. Tin* s|ioii(1in^ money lo
put a fence around a largo body of
land to soouro tIk* cultivation of a
“patch,” which fence (of the host [
old-Hcld pine) will rot down in four!
or live years, seems to be a criminal |
waste of money—and is nothing
more nor less than putting it out in I
the wont her to rot. 'flic stock law
would swoop away each and every
if these disadvantage.-; tlioux-
On our first page to-day v\ ill hi
found the full text of a bill to bt
presented to the Legislature at it.-
session to occur in a few days for its i nm ‘ 1
enactment as the Itoad Law of the j anils ot acres no\\^ying out, a bar
Slate. The most casual reader, | 1(,| > waste, would be reclaimed and
who knows anything about it, will ; made “to blossom as the rose;” the
see that the proposed bill, while it is . stock would be improved and made
not perfect, is avast improvement j worth something—and the tanner
on the bungling old law now of relieved ot the burden ot expenses
force. The present road laws and , which has so long kept him crushed
road system is bad in every point
Out Job Department.
We take pleasure m announc
ing to the public, that we have
just furnished our .lob Depart
ment with a lull and complete
nut lit of new and beautiful male-
rial, comprising all new styles of!
Geo. R. Lombard & Go.,
Foundry and Machine and Boiler Works.
Near the Water Tower, HU I Fenwick St., Augusta, (la.
Sair Mills, (iris!. IJills, Cm re Mills, Plantation Aldehin-
cri/, Enffines, a ml Eoilrrs,
DOUBLE TUBE.
< 'o-ton Screws, Sthnfllnirs. Pulleys, 11 lingers, Journal Poxes, Mill (.'ear
l n jr, (iud*;nons, Turbine Water Wheels, ♦ Jin < Jearhur. .i at Ison’s (low r
nnrs, I tisston’x circular Saws, and Hummers and Fil Reltim; am
Mubblit Metal and I,rass Fit!hur Hlobe and (’lieek Valves, Whistle*
(Juau'es, .Vc., I ron and Brass ('ast liars at id < J in Ri Its and I n|« dors.
Iv»*|*<iirint» prniiipMy done at Low. i Price s. We easi every da,,
both lion and itrass, leiving Rrcntly inereasetl our capacity wilii l.d-
esl improved tools. We are running lull t.ini«* with Kin hands, wldeh
enables us tn till orders promptly at lowest prices, i fI\ «< us a I ri.n bef-uv ' ( lalina elsewhere.
A to‘Hi s for < e oru'ui and Sout h ('an -lina for K( >RTI X< J S I’N I V Klts.\h | N,| \ ;t T« t!;, tin* best
Roller Out. Works with one lever. Will work warm ur mid wati-r, and* will lift water.
Warranted to ^ivc satisfaction. Send for (dividing before you buy any o:her. They ar. Let
ter than a pump. ‘ ’ | un22’H.'U) v
type, and are now prepared to
to the earth.
of view, ami the roads in every! 11 is a necessity: Tlie lack of do all kinds of Book and. Job
portion of the State of which we limber, as above remarked, renders
have any knowledge, are in a bad ‘t'impossible to lenee many ol the
condition. The ease calls loudly for ; plantations in the county, and as a
legislative action, and unless a bet-! consequence the farmers are “draw-
ter law can be framed we hope that ; '"g in ’ their lenees as their rail rot
the bill we present to-day will lie away, and abandoning their lands,
promptly passed. Something must j which can never more he used un
ite done, a remedy must be found for ! der the lenee system. Large plant-
the exeeable system of public road ations, for this same lack of limber,
law-', and it will not do for Mu
i lature to negleel it durin
coming' session.
hi: eisi iun i.\<i thi: stait.
the
have so deteriorated in value until
they are almost worthless, and in
the division cf estates, the less land
an heir inherits the better otfis he.
H is imposihle to build these fences,
and the matter is growing worse,
with no prospect as the end except
the total abandomont of large, val
uable plantations to a few “old
, , , . . , . | stripper” cows and straggling “razor
lect or postpone, and m making , ; ,
back” hogs. \\ ith the present con-
Tlie Legislature
upon to redistrict
: ession so near at
is a subject which
will be called
the State at its
hand—indeed, it
it may neither
up (lie Districts we hope that oni
Representatives will use every
honorable means and insist that
Darke county be placed in the Sth !
District—where it naturally he- j
longs. She was put of that Dis-j
t riot by political geremandcring, |
and should promptly be restored to i
her natural position. 'The argu
ments in favor of this action are
few and simple, hut plain and con
vincing. Burke county by its geo-
Work—great or small—prompt
ly, in the best style of the art, at
Augusta prices. Indeed, we
have the only complete printing'
olliee which ever was in Waynes
boro capable of supplying the
public demand. And as there
is now no good reason for sendim
dition of the fences throughout the
county, no farmer can lie down at
night and feel that ids crop is safe.
Tiie.se arguments, put in homely
style, with no attempt at rhetorical j
flourish or even linish, cannot be I
gain sard or answered. Indeed, it
must be admitted that an abroga
tion of the fences is a pressing and
growing necessity.
When driven from every other po
sition, the advocates “for fence”
graphical position naturally be-,..,,, , ,,
longs to the 8th District, it was for-1 1 “ 1, ,,n< * , T >U th ° °. ld stom,ty l UHl
morlv and for many years attached
to that District, and was put out of
it to serve the seltish purposes of
aspiring politicians, its interest is
clearly with the counties forming
that District, and as clearly not
with the counties forming the 1st
District, Our Representatives will
not represent the sentiments of
their constituents if they fail to do
all in their power to accomplish
this end.
Till') STOCK I,A iv.
Last week we took positive po
sition in favor of the stock law, be
lieving it to lie a matter of simple
justice to the land owner, as well as
the correct policy to be adopt
ed by our farmers. This position
lias called forth a sound, sensible
letter from an intelligent gentleman
of our county, accompanied by ar
ticles from the pens of thinking
men in other sections, all of which
we propose to give to our readers
in our next issue.
We said above that tlie stock law
ument that all the colored la
borers will leave the county. This
is simply ogregeous nonsense.' They
have not left in any material num
bers where the law has gone into
operation, and it is asserted that all
who opposed its adoption, hoMi
white and colored, are now its fast
friends; We do not believe that
the colored laborers are such fools.
There is only one way to keep
laborers of any kind—and that is to
offer them living wages, deal justly
by"them, and pay them what you
have promised. No man who will
do this need have any fears that the
adoption of the stock law or any
other law will drive away his la
borers. But if the law should drive
off some of the colored laborers, why,
in the name of common sense, let
them go. Their places could and
would be promptly tilled. The
yearly abandonment of lands, the
destruction of crops by the misera
bly poor cows and hogs, and gist hut
by no means least, tho crushing
expense of building and repairing
fences, are worth vastly more than
the few colored laborers wlfo would
away from home any work of
any kind, we solicit the patron
age ..fall who wish any print
ing done.
SULLIVAN LUOS.,
Printers and Publishers.
FOU SAUSL
riTI I F house nnd lot of (lie lair l)r. Hurdell,
I in WayiH'sliorn. For furl-herinfoniiii!inn
lipply to H. II. 1’rrry, Fsq.,or Win. V.Thomp
son at Wa ynesboro or
J. M. BUUDFJ.L, Atlinr.
moyl8’83bm Augusta, Oil.
The undersigned respectfully Informs those
who desire a thorough course in Music, that
he is prepared to give Instructions upon the
Violin, Piano and Organ. Pupils, for Flute
and (iuiiar can also enter the class. Ills pri
ces arc reasonable.
Jp-'/t" For rates a ml further particulars ap
ply to 0IIA.S. J. WALLACE,
mrU’SStf, Wu,ynesboro, On,
Harnett House,
Savannah, Ga.
A H NO W CONI) VOTED.
J IT XT AS DOOI) AS TIIOKK THAT CLAIM
to he first-class and charge twice as much.
('nnneeted by si reel cars, with all the depots.
Point this out in your neighbors. Don’t pay
ft.Oil per day or even $.'1.00, when you can get
the same or better accommodation for $1.30
per day.
Local Legislation
\v
was only an act of justice tot he
land owner and the correct policy to leave on account of the adoption of
be-iuloptcd by the planter. We will j this law which will work as much
go a step further, and say it is a
necessity to agricultural success in
Burke county. This places the car
dinal arguments on the subject be
fore us, and upon this platform we
plant ourselves, and defy any op
position to drive ns from it.
to the advantage of the laborer us
to that of the employer, It will not
average more than one in ten of
the colored laborers who owns a
cow, hog or any other kind of stock.
Therefore, the nine-tenths of the la
borers who own no stock of anv
F IIHIIKIIV (ilVF, NOTH'I? that we
shall apply b> the coining Legislature of
(ieoi'glu lo mpet on the II,h day of .li|ly, |ss;l,
for the passage of a local law for the county
of Burke, State of (,‘eorgin, prohibiting the
side or all kind of intoxicating and malt
liquors within the limits of said county of
Murkeand prescribe appropriate restrictions
thereon, and penalties fora violation of the
same, feu hi Act to go Into eil'eet January 1st,
lSSo.
JOiIN J. JONKS,
II. IT. I’KIIUY,
.1. II. 01,1 V Kit,
JOHN IMIN N FK LY N,
J FTII KO TIHIMAS,
F. F. LAWSON,
J. II. MACKENZIE,
FYANS A T1H I.MAS.
Jun22'SUf.
EL A( blxSM ITI11N (1
As a matter of justice In the land- kind would him* no reason to leave,
owner: lie has paid for his land, | while the tenth man would always
as much as Ids private dwelling, be furnished pasturage for his few
and a stranger has as much right to i stock as the tenant himself is now
trespass upon the one as the other. | furnished a house to live in by the
The landholder has not only paid j landlord. Ill our opinion, when the
for liis land, but the State requires I tenant is brought face to face
him to pay a yearly tax, and prom- 1 with the advantages of good breeds,
Ises to protect him in the enjoyment and a Horded an opportunity to |
of every right appertaining thereto keep them, he would throw aside
for tit is tax. it must he admitted the miserable things he now has,
that the government fails entirely I which are worth little at best, and
to perform its part of the contract nothing when left to pick a preca-
when it not only debars the owner j rious living in the old fields, and
from the enjoyment of his individ- 1 procure good breeds, while others
un! property, lad puts fort h Hssirong seeing his success would follow his
arm to protect the stranger in tres-j example, which would at once sup-
passing thereon. It is no argil-! press the disposition to maraud j
men! to say that the owner is let-! upon other people—and thus would!
ling his land run to waste, or lie the county he saved the expenses
nut idle, it is his, he lias the right j of many a preoutlon for stock
to do with it as seemetli good to stealing.
him, and [the government should! In conclusion, Ictus say that we
protect his individual rights with] do not wish to induce any eolliet
1 lie same promptness that it requires between capital tupl labor, and
IN ALL ITS
B RANCH ES
I/nrscshncing a Special I g.
CA IUU A ('IKS, RIMKMKK AND W A CIONS
Repaired iit Short. Notice ami in
the hest sly to.
taxes at Ids hands.
As a policy: Our readers, we
apprehend, need not be told that
there are thousuhits of acres of land
in Burke county, lying out, running
to waste, worse than notldngon the
therefore suggest that a committee
of three white and live of the most
intelligent colored men in the coun
ty bo appointed to visit the loca
tions where the law is in operation,
and satisfy themselves of its practi-
/. L. Faulk & Co.
W Mnl.KSAl.K In:A I I 'IS I N
owner’s hands, a pasture for a few cal workings—its advantages and
miserable apologies for cows and | disadvantages, and by tlielr report
“razor bad;” hogs because they <‘(m Id the matter be set tied. Wo know
mil hr Jcnvnl. This inability to fence of no fairer plan to both landlord
arises because the timber upon and tenant, or bettor way to arrive
the hind has been exhausted, labor-' at the truth, and to settlo every-
ers cannot lie induced to split the ! thing satisfactorily to all parties,
rails, or the expense of fencing is ! "■■■■ mm. ... .
so much greater than the value of
the land Mint the owner is not able
U> undergo it, and is, therefore,
forced to let his laud l|e out idle.—
Among these outlying lands are
many rich “patches” which might
be cultivated to advantage, if the
enormous expense of fencing great
I rads of land lo lie able to utilize
these small areas was taken off,—
Besides these advantages, the fenc
ing of pastures, instead oi planta
tions, would facilitate the introduc
tion of line stock, and in the place
of the present miserable “strippers”
and “razor hacks” would appear the
generous Jersey and the great Irish
Clothing, &c.
One Price Clothing Warehouse
Cor. Wiiltaier & St. Julian Sla., Hmuiiiili, Go.
AND
4b5 011(1457 Broadway, New York,
Jun2t»\NJi»y.
The limit rxitfiiDil hoi's leave to inform tin*
piddle I lint In* Is prepared f«> t|o Idaek smith inn
ill nil its hm i id lies, ill Ills shop opposite .M |\ S,
A. (J ray's stable, turn ns Us n Ml inn* of I he pub
lic pntmimj'c. Ho makes Horseshoeing n
Specialty, and tlors Ills work promptly and
well. He has secured t he services of it compc
tent carrlatic maker and Wheelwright, and is
prepared to mulct) your broken or worn Car-
riaaes’ lUiKj'iesand Wagons as good as new.
Prices to suit the times,
Clive him a trial.
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Fan he saved to every plow you run h\ using
our
Universal Double Plow.
Fanners and Planters listen, Do you knotv
tint mlvnnla.au of usiiur two small plows in
place of one large plow? If you do not
Stop Moiv an d Th ink,
ami save yourself time, wliiifii Is money, tlmt
you are utterly throwing away every diiv.
Kvcry plow we sell Is guaranteed to give
satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded
<’nly I wo of these Flows have lieeti returned
during the five years we have been selling
I hem. Two rounds lo u 7 fool corn row plow
It out, doing the work hotter ami more satis-
faotortly than when larger plows are used, 11
is easy to handle and light of draught, still ii
Is built strong and substantial.
We eulti va |e 11 Inches with I wo ;! Inch I in II-
tongues with only H Inches resistance, which is
more Ilian can be done with a '-‘I Inch buzzard
with L’l Inches resslslanee. With shovels,
sweeps or buzzards of course I lie eul is great 1 v
w idened, the resistance mil being so great the
lira light Is lighter, I hereby saving at least one-
third the labor of cultivating the same work,
II pays for itself In about J days.
We can furnish any amount of testimonials
if liesired. Will semi (( b l). to any point, on
the Central liailroad, or money eun'lie sent in
advance by express or registered letter. See
some of our prices:
I Plow NtooU j;i mi
I 1? Inch buzzhrd go
I 1‘J inch Hweej) ,v>
I f> Inch Hliovel :)o
1 \J Inch Steel Ihill-longue 23
1 LxM Inch Iron Hull-tongue hand made
and tempered, best make 10
Address all orders lo
J. A. Eod^’or.s k Co.,
Verkins J unction, Ga.
luyl I’sJbm,
Evoiy One Should Lend The
TELEGRAPH & MESSENGER.
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The lending oponent of (he bosses, cliques
and rings.
II takes all of I he Associated I'll dispatch
es, and has unsurpassed facilities for nhtulu-
Ing news front all i|Uaili'is by mall and wire.
The decisions ol llm Supreme Court are
prcpulrcd for II by I la ir special reporicr and
lire published I be day a Iter I bey are delivered.
I Is reports of these dcelslous have been pro-
noil neeil by leading members of the bench,
and bar, Including one Judge, ol'lbe Supreme
Court, lo be the elearesl ami best ever publish
ed In Hie Slate.
The Marlcel lleporls are carefully corrected
dally and will be found lull and reliable. In
a word,
The Tolo“Tapli ami Messenger
Is a live, clean, fearless ami e.miplele news
paper. TI'lltMH!
Dally one year .fib 00
six months 3 no
Three months 2 30
i me mouth 1 on
Weekly one year 1 30
Send for sample copies and club rates.
Agents wanted in cm i \ community, lo whmq
liberal commissions will be paid. Address,
J. F. II ANSuN, Manager.
my'J'i'.x.T Macon, (la.
■VUCKttttVSVXfiMKmaiitft - ga—w——i
j is u mr”
lil « JJ B I H Li illlU
Office and Drugstore.
TA1 Sti*eet.
.1 ml received a fi'csh sappl\‘ of I ns. s-l poxviler,
and keep on band Died lei lies for I be
profession and the people.
I haven sample fruit press which every fam
ily w ill find useful during the sum
mer to express the Juices of
grapes and Indeed all
kinds of fruits.
Jusl the thing tor the prudent housewife, 1
shall soon have o fresh lotofUutabnga
and Flat Dutch Turnip seeds, and
only these, as every merchant
J believe keep all others In
stock. I have pure HI.
Curb Soda for medicinal ami culinary purpo
ses and at the price asked it is far
cheaper than soda put up for
cooking.
nprO’SSIf li.T. Hl'NCAN.
Liberty Bt. Waynesboro, ( la.
Civic'.". .1AW M
PEANUTS.
I linvo si largo slock of peanuts of all kinds,
Handpicked Virginia Ti'iiiu'.vc and North
Carolina. Kit her for Seed or Retailing.
Orange s.
I am well supplied with Florida, Mcssena
and Valencia Oranges.
Lemons.
I keep on hand always the Largest stock of
Lemons, and defy competition as to price and
quality.
Always on hand a full line of Confectionery
and Fancy (Iroeerles,
J. i». Reedy,
Cor. Hay and Whitaker Streets,
dcchVX'Jhy. SAVANNAH, OA.
New Attractions
The Music House of the South.
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PIANOS, ORGANS,
AND MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
G. H. U.—E. 1.0. M.—L. P. Q. S
An extended visit among the principal
Plano ami (irgan factories lias enabled u . to
make the finest seleelbm of I list ru incuts ever
brought to Augusta.
()ur slock, which will be replenished weekly
from the best nuuiu fact liters, will be the larg
est and bn'Sl complete In the South.
Our prices the lowest and terms of pnvmcnt
the easiest ever ofi'eroil.
Hheel music and music books—large dis
count from publisher's prices. lies! Italian
Strings, and everything desired a the line oi
music. Save money by visiting or corres
ponding with O. O. Hi III I NSt )N Ci),
Nil Wind Street, Augusta, (la.
srrriM. sunn:.
From this dale the services of Mr. C, It.
Tavlor, as Inner ami repairer for us terminate.
All orders for same will receive the prompt
at teal ion of M r. T, 1 lurry Oates, w bo guaran
tees entire satisfaction.
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Augusta, (la., October J, lssj, uerji'S,-
Chronicle &. Constitutionalist.
A U (I TI H T A, (I A.
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oldest newspaper ill the South, having been
established In IJS3,
Tin Clirnniela Is progressive and liberal la
al I things ami Is esseuI tally a full' reprcsciilu-
11 ve of Soul hern opinions and a persistent ex
ponent of Soulhern 11 ii I (1st lies. While live
five from seiisallomillsm and immorallle, 11
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rarlesnsa purveyor of I he news.
The Morning ('bronlele A Conslltullonullsl
Is an eight puge paper of IS columns. Price
.fla per v ear; six mouths $3
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Is I lie same size as the uuivnllig paper. Th"
price is $n per year; six inoullis $,l, Thl*
liinkes II Hie largest and elieape-l elvhl page
paper III I he Soul h,
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jl.iPer. I‘I lew per year.
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lea pages ami contains seventy columns of
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Specimen copies seat |'|'ee, Address
('ll no N II I.K A, ('lIN'HI'l'i'PTION A 1.1 Ml',
UlJiVisI Augusta, (in.
E. F. Lawson,
A / tor it r y - a t •• L a w,
WAV NFS HOIK), (IA,
Will nroiuplly ill lead lo all business lulrusl -
ed to bis cure, ami give special til I •< lit l> 111 lo
Hie jiraetlee lii l lie i'oitrl of (>i'ill it it t'y, inllee
next i|oot' lo Arllligtoti Hotel, nuv lu'KJby
Will pr. ml lee In l lie Aiiviisla, Faslei'ii and
Siibsoriptionw are positively cash Me [ ' iwui 00^0
T. D. 0 I i v e r,
A / for n c ij - a t - L a w,
WAVS FS Hi HID, (IA.
K. SIII0KIIAN,
1025 Greene Street, - - - - -
August a, (la.
Hu re Soda Wilier, Sarsaparilla and (linger Ale manu f.ufured rfoni Fresh ami Flrsl-l I,.,
limlertal. Larger lleer in kegs and botllos always on hand. Orders solielled and promt,j v-
filled. ^
N IJ Iee of (loo 1 quality and Just Weight, shipped to my customers at the Marl ,a
• L*, price" fcbB'Sllem
GRAND CLEARANCE SALE.
Handsome Carpels and Rugs,
Sale Continued for Thirty days.
H’ewish lo clear out mid make room for other goods now on the way. l’argains will l„.
given in I he following goods:
liody IJrussels Carpels, new Designs and Colorings.
Tapestry llrussels, new designs.
Scotch Carpeting, Beautiful Designs and Colorings.
Venetian Carpets ami ft-1 My Carpels, new goods.
Dearth lings,' 1 leant I fid I'at ter ns and I 'olors.
Cheap 1 teaip and Common Cotton ('arpct.s.
„ , Door Mats and Crumb Cloths, nice goods.
.1,000 V indovv Shades, new styles Just opened.
I,noo Window ('orniees, 30 styles lo select from.
Pule Cornices, Brass and Walnut.
1,000 I'air Window Curtains, Nottingham Luce, new goods.
I Tool' l ill Cloths, idee goods.
Wall Capers, 10,000 rolls new Wall Papers.
canton Mailings, fresh new goods, 23 difi'erenl patters, 230 rolls, all new patterns. Dado?
and Borders, all nice fresh goods. Newest patterns! Hemcmber lllg Bargains.
.TAMES G. BAILIE & SONS.
old Store James (i. Bailie & Urn. } 713 HllOAD ST RE ITT, AUGUSTA, GA. mylO’ffiny.
Iron, Steel, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Saddlery, and Bridles, Wheels, Hubs, Spokes,
ltiins, Axles, Klc., Etc., Fie.,
AT LOWEST PEICES,
(xcupral A_g'0iit For
Eclipse Steam Engine, Duplex Harrow,
Wlnshlp Gin, Walter Wood,
Manure Sproadcr, lilower, Reaper
Oliver Chilled Plow aud LUnde
HENRY P. MOORE,
Kept22’82by
8(H) BROADSTRFFT, AUGUSTA, GA.
That the Best is Cheapest,
And especially is this true in Furniture;
JUST SEE SOME OF OUR PRICES :
Parlor Sols In Hair Cloth, Walnut Frame from $35 to ^‘H)
The Rest Raw Silk Set lur $05 ever ollereil.
N'icf Walnul I'liMiitluT Sets, Marble Top, .f.Y>
Thu best Warble Top Set in the market lor JftM.
Wo defy Compelilion from Every Quarter.
We Acknowledge no Superior*
And Few Equals, in theSoulli.
Who ever hoard of Pane Seal Chairs for Hevent.v-llve eents. Nxtenslnn Tables one dol
lar per foot. W'o guarantee sat Isfaet ion In every east*. Ourstoek of MattresHea and Spring
Reds is enmplele. Steam Dressed Feat hers always on hand. AII Roods paeked and shipped
free of charge. F pliolsterlnp; done in all its bra Indies.
J llustrated Catalogues and 1‘rlee hist may he had hy calling; at this otUco.
J. L. Bowies & Co.,
sept 13'82by,
717 and 8.19 BROAD STRFFT, AUGUSTA, G A.
\Y. I. Delpla,
831 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, G A.
WIIOLFSALK AND 11 FT'A 11, DFA1.FK IN
Pin.ware-'. Ac.
Instock a very full Hue of the
Celebrated Excelsior Cooking Stoves.
The best in the market. Sixteen difi'erenl sizes and kinds, six sizes with enameled o'
ervolrs, Adopted lo nil requirements, ami priced lo soil all purses.
LFADING FEATHUES:
Double Wood Doors, Bnlenl Wood (Irate Adjustable Dumper, Interchangeable Y' 1 ''.
millic sbelC, Broiling Door, Swinging UeurHi-ITnle, Swinging Flue-Top, Bevei'Mi'ij' '■
Burning Long Cross Piece, Double Short Ceilll'es, I lliiiilllliitrd Fire Doors, Nickel li»'
Nickel Panels, ele, Uui quulled 111 Mulerhil, In Finish mid In Operation.
mi-.Wlby, W. 1. DFLl'D, Nil Broad Btl'Oel, Augusta,(»»•