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(H it ATLANTA I.ETTKit.
Atlanta, Ga., Sopt. 1 211a, lss:5.—
1 intimated in my last letter to
your paper, that it was probable
that the views of Mr. Wimberly, of
Burke, upon the subject of general
education, would he adopted by Mr.
Calvin, of Richmond, the chairman
of the Educational Committee of
the House, as a substitute for all
the questions on that subject pend
ing before that body. It gives me
pleasure to state that they were so
embodied, and presented to the
consideration of the House on yes
terday, in the shape of a substitute
for House Bill, No. 171, which
orit/inal was introduced by Dr. Ed.
A. Perkins ofour county. 1 append
below the full text of the substitute,
which will prove interesting mat
ter for all your readers, both white
and colored, inasmuch as it is upon
it popular and important subject,
and one that bids fair to invite and
claim the attention of all classes
and conditions of citizens.
Without entering into a minute | {h fet TP
analysis of this Bill, it is fair to say j A W
that is in the main just and equitable, j « m %AZ\
presenting to my mind u calm and fj #«>«
dispassionate solution 01 tne\e\tu j j aWt oil aki.lh i. mai the following property to-wit:
i.rr.Llnm it attemuts to deal with. septU’Mbt 1 one triictonaiul containing .'111 acres, lying
plenum it ato ">!>(■ “ - In the70th district, lulJolnttinntU of 03tnte.Tan
It. is nlnill from the maimer in Which ™ j • (fW . ■ Grubbs, Edward Thomas, Daniels nml Umv-
1 . , ,, . , , M ! n » B KJ rv a "OdirdriTA Inal, It. Kldgcl.v mid It. Steiner, said lot 1)1'
th(* 1 loilSO treated this luhoi OI Jjll. ! U I JJ X | !| j c 3 ! SI I I fi I i I land belli" >-et apart ns homestead for F. w.
Calvin, that the anawer to this ques- Tflll Ull Ig UUIUI « U1 ° ^
tion vet lies within the future. The | , Iinl niv ,i i<> take coi.o.iets for paint-! issned iVom the Huperior emit m (im-r of
* . . .. , ij, • i x.. iii, r in Mil Its forms. UrniniiiK and Lalsomin-
I louse was evidently too tuiud t () | a specialty, satisfaction u
• • I rn«ni»i»t fill tv ask I
imi the
Synopsis of Legal Advertisements.
SIIKKI K!•’
.Starke (‘horn
FOB SALE.
House and Lot
Tbi' bouse ami lot belonging to Mr*. .T. D.
Asblon In Ibo Iowa of Waynesboro. I lit' lot
contains one acre, Is well ftmceil, nml lias
a good well of water ill the yard, Ibc garden
is rich mill In a liluli stale of cultivation. I be
Inmse contains ell'll! large rooms Is well lo-
euteil mul Is one of the most pleasant resi
dences in town. Terms easy. Apply to
M IIS. S. J. ASHToN,
1:5(1 Broughton street, Savannah, (In.
ailglT '831m.
Strayed,
A BILL.
To be put if (i'(l an Art to impost’ (<»
annual lax of onr-fenth of one per
ecu turn on the taxable propeeti/
of this State, for the purpose of
inereasint/ the fund foe the supprt
of common schools: to provide for
the distribution of the moue/js
a eisi up from the tax,and for other
purposes.
Section l. Be it enacted by the
(ieuernl Assembly of this State, and
it is hereby enacted by the authori
ty of the same, That for the purpose
of increasing the fund for tlie sup
port of the common schools an an
nual tax of one-tenth of one per
centum shall he assessed and col
lected on the taxable property of
(Ids State.
Sec.IL licit further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, That the
said tax shall he assessed and col
lected annually, at the time that
other State taxi's are assessed and
collected, and by the same officers
that assess and collect other State
taxes, mul under instructions to be
given by the Comptroller-General.
When said tax is collected as afore
said, tlie net amount realized in
each county shall he turned over to
the County School Commissioner of
the county, or other legal custodian
of the school fund thereof, to he ap
plied under the direction of the
local school authorities, as hereafter
provided.
Sec. 111. lie it further enacted
by the authority aforesaid, That
the Tax Collector of each county in
this State shall keep seperatc ac
counts of all the moneys derived
from taxation under this Act, on
the property respectively of white
and colored persons; he shall like
wise keep seperatc accounts of all
moneys derived from the poll tax,
paid respectively by white and
colored persons. And nil the mon
eys derived under this Act, from
the property of colored persons,
together with the poll tax paid by
colored persons, as aforesaid, shall
he set apart and devoted to the ed
ucation of colored children, exclu
sively, in the counties respectively
in which said moneys are collected.
To the said fund so created for the
education of the colored children,
ns aforesaid, shall be added the
pro rata share of the colored peo
ple in the existing State public
educational fund, as apportioned
each year by the State School Com
missioner. And the moneys thus
set apart shall constitute the fund
for the maintenance and support of
the schools for colored children, ex
clusively, in each county in this
State, respectively. And all the
moneys derived under this Act
from the property of white persons,
together w ith the poll tax paid by
white persons, as aforesaid, shall be
set apart and de voted to the educa
tion of white children, exclusively,
in the counties, respectively, in
which said moneys are collected.
To the said fund so created for the
education of the white children, as
aforesaid, shall lie added the pro
rata share of the white people in
the existing State public education-
id. fund, as apportioned each year
by tin 1 State School Commissioner,
And the moneys thus set apart
shall constitute the fund for the
maintenance and support of the
schools for white children, exclu
sively, in each county in this State
respectively.
Sec. IV. Be it further enacted
by the authority aforesaid, That in
the counties where there is a local,
municipal school system, separate
from the county system, the
moneys raised within the limits of
the municipal corporation shall he
turned over to the legal custodian
of the school fund of said corpora
tion, and shall he applied to the
support of the schools inside of the
coriiorate limits, in accordance
with tin* rule of distribution pro
vided for in (he preceding section
of this Act, white that raised out
side the corporate limits shall be
turned over to the County School
Commissioner of said county, to he
applied, under the direction of the
County Board of Education, in ac
cordance with the rule of distribu
tion, as aforesaid, to the support of
the schools of the county located
outside the limits of such municipal
corporation, as specifically provided
for, and required by this Act.
Sec. \\ Bo it further enacted by
the authority aforesaid, That the
schools for the white and the colored
children, contemplated and provid
ed for in this Act, shall he kept
separate, and shall be as nearly uni
form as practicable throughout the
.State, as to length of school term,
(qualifications of teachers and gene
ral school facilities.
Sec. Vi. Be it further enacted
by the authority aforesaid, That the
provisions of this Act shall go into
effect In the fiscal year, lhH|, and he
operative in said year, and annually
thereafter.
Sec. Vll. Beit further enacted
by the authority aforesaid, That all
laws and parts of laws in conflict
with the provisions of this Act, he
jiiul the same are hereby repealed.
luvmnteod In
writ, „„ l,„r,s 1 ,mobility, .m.l by j KS
.IHVi.Uiig it, wlm li it tllil. | "“Jjj*Info, ill,.,.
Dial responsibility, and left it tor .„*j lv r»-r by permissions Mr. s., A^ oni>^i |,u i
coming legislators to dwell upon 657 Broad st., Augusta, n’a.
and grow confused.
But the question is hypo means
dead. Far from it. The idea has al-
reudybeen engrafted upon the public
mind, and it but remains tor other
hands to deepen the impression.
That the present public-school sys
tem is a farce and a fraud, is well-
established; that the people desire
a change, is also admitted. The
only questions that remain unset
tled are, who will change it, and
how. Mr. Calvin, assisted by the
Representative from Burke, has I
succeeded in entering the wedge,
and the future only can tell who
will be brave enough to apply the
mail. A careful reading of the i
above, besides giving a good insightj
into the question, will amply re
ward tho reader for the time spared.j
The stock-law bill, by
lias been withdrawn by himself.
Perhaps lie has acted wisely in
withdrawing a hill, that became
prematurely so obnoxious ton large
portion of his constituents. \\ hat-
ever may he tho merits or demerits
of the Act, in itself considered, it
seems plain that the will of the
people should he consulted; and il
in conflict with one’s own individ
ual judgment, the preference should
he given to the people, and not
to one’s own opinion-—no matter
how honest and sincere one’s con
victions may bo. (dearly, the peo
ple were not prepared for the pass
age of this bill just yet, and Mr.
Cox, was never more truly represen
tative, than when he suorilived ins
own feelings to those of ids citizens’,
oiuu.NAKV’rt yoTiens.
S. A. Hray, administrator John 1’. Miller
deceased, lms abpliod for 1 ‘11 its dismissory
from said estate. Will In' passed upon the
j llrst Monday in October.
J (I. P. Lively, executor of the ostiitc of Elisha
[ Hayinnns, deceased applies for let levs dismis-
I sory from said estate. Will be pas ed upon
first Monday in December.
| Simeon Wimberly administrator of the
! estjito of Wily Wimberly, deceased, applies
for leave tosell the real estaleofsaid deceased.
Will be passed upon llrst Monday in October.
JIrs. Eliza Daniel, I'dintiilstl'P; of Major
Daniel, deceased, applies to me lor letters
dlsmlssory from said estate, Wll' be passed
upon llrst Monday In December.
Mary ,1. Gainer, administratrix of I. A.
Lewis deceased applies for leave to sell all the
real estate of said deeeased. W ill be passed
upon Ibe first Mondry In October.
COMING*.
A (
* i *.* i
ad
From the plnee of Ibe subseriber on Ibe till
lust.,one light-colored bay mare mule, about
nine or ten years of age. Will'll she left bad
on bridle. She had not been trimmed for
sometime, and the end of her tail has not
been bobbed olf for sometime. Quick mu-
. tiottod, 1111(1 paces under saddle. A liberel
Mi'. Cox, j r( . wnri j w m i„i | m |,| for her delivery to me, or
any tnformallon lending to her recovery,
11. IlEUWNUTON,
septT'SSat Munnerl.vn, Qa.
For Sale.
loll 1 , acres of bind near McKean station In
liurke county, with Improvements consist
ing of a two room frame bouse, kitchen,
smoke house, servants bouse, crib and sheds,
a well good water and a young orchard. For
price mul oilier Information call on
P, h, UEKSK,
nngSr&lbm Green's Cut, On,
iiEirron’s and ciiRiirroii’ri notice.
Mnm’l. C. Rlieuey and W. C. Palmer, execu
tors .fno. W. Klieney, deceased, liolilies all
persons indebted to said estate to malic tin-
mi'ifiulp im.Vhienl, ami llpuc having demands
against said estate will present them as pres
cribed by law. septltSU
nUJ.K NISI.
The Hank of Augusta vs. .Tas. It. Collins.
Mortage etc., May term, IKK:!. II appearing
to the Court by Ibe petition of Ibe Bunk of
Augusta, that heretofore, to-wit: on the 28th
day of December, 18X2, Lewis H, and James it.
Collins, partners IIS b, It, Collins A Son, of
Richmond enmity, made and delivered to said
petitioner U certain instrument In writing,
commonly called a promissory note, whereby
said firm promised to pay to the order of
themselves, thirty days alter date thereof, the
sum of Eighteen hundred and eleven 15100
dollars ai the Kiink of Augusta, **** * * *
And It further appearing ilmt said Instrument
and mortgage remains unpaid. That there
Is now due upon the same the sum of Eighteen
hundred mid eleven 15-100 dollars besides iu-
lerest from March lib, IKK:!, and the sum of
one hundred ipul eighty iiim iO-ioO dollars ns
atloriieys Ives, t! Is ordered, that said Jus. H.
Coilins pay Into ibis Court by the first day of
Ibe next term thereof, the principal, interest,
attorney's feesand costs due on said mortgage
or show cause in the contrary, If there bonny,
and that on failure of said James K. Collins
so to do, I he equity of 'redemption to said
iiiorlgaged premises be forever hereafter bar
red and foreclosed.
II. C. HONEV, ,T. s.C. A. ('.
WONDERS.
§ Circuses In One
SIIK1CIIA.N,
1025 Greene Street,
Augusta, (i
Pure Soda Water, Harsapnrilbi and (linger Ale niftnufaetured rfmn l’resh and First CD s
material. Larger lleer In kegs and bottles always on band.. Orders solicited and proiiiui v
tilled. 1 *
N. B,
lee of Good Quail tv and Just Wi
Price - .
■Iglit Shipped to my customers nl the Market
fobDWom
2 WAYNESBORO, JUNE 31. j
.1 SSo.
NOTES, i
Dr. Ed. A. Perkins in again at Ills
post.
Representative Cox is still absent
on a ('isit homo.
The House Gallery has grown
quite popular with the ladies.
J. II, POliEKTH, A, M,
ItEV. e. c, mpeNCK, A, M.
J. S', UoDHEUM, A, II.
Miss PI 111, o ST l' la, EM
C. J. WALLACE
Principals,
1st Assistant,
Tciicltcr ol'M mile.
Teacher of M lisle.
Fall term opens Monday, October 1st. The
•School continues In session nine calendar
moot I is.
Terms $'> 50, :f3 00 and $0 50 per month. No
e.xl ra charges.
Hoard In excellent families at reasonable
Wit], tliigiii sessions tier ilnv the rates. I be Acndem\ looms ale large, well
till am C sessions pt l UUJ, me | ventilated, mill furnished with new, elegant
desks, recitation settees, blackboards, maps,
charts, globes, etc.
With a full corps of experienced and pro
fessional teachers, superior advantages are
offered at tills school.
Course of study advanced—instruction
thorough.
W, A. WILKINS, Chairman,I
House is rapidly consuming work.
The weather has again grown
warm, and the dust
hearable.
again
is almost
tin-
Miss Bessie Godbee still lingers
here, much to the delight of her ad
mirers ia the Gate City.
The Bill to citify Waynesboro was
read “second time” Monday. It will
soon he put upon its passage.
ltev. C. C. Spence passed through
yesterday, on It is way to Covington
from North Georgia, lie will re
turn to Waynesboro soon.
Mr. Flint, of Monroe, and Mr.
Drewry, of Spalding, came near
colliding in the House this week, as
(lid also Mr. Seal) Wright and Mr.
Brooks.
A, (IHAY,
e. II,THOMAS,
A. H. WIIITEII EAD,
J. II. MACKENZIE.
epU’tSJbni.
j Tl'uiitces.
r i\> I?<‘ Had
DUNCAN’S
Office ant! Drugstore.
T. M. H. O. T. S.
Pianos and
Organs.
Selected from fen of the held .Mi'lcvn, life so
much Will'i'Hiii' lo otiici'H al Prices so much
Luiss, that PurnluisiU's save from fdb to ifllM
by vlulling or writing to
Gr. 0. Robinson & Co.
Have money at HJ1 Hroad Street, Angus la
Georgia.
“Love and Praise”
Latest KurnUiy SEiool Hook. New Hymns
>t'“Lovc and 1‘raise.”
Now Songs of “Hope
and Trust.”
Heuutifiil ayinnx, Inspiring Music. Con
taining cholee selections from the Most Valu
able Productions of the Host Writers of Poe
try and Song, with
New Hymns and New Music
COMeri.KII l(Y
W. Ludden and (J. 0. Robinson.
GRAND CLEARANCE SALE.
Handsome Carpets and Rugs,
Sale Continued for Thirty day;
We wish to clear out nml make room for other goods now on the way. Bargains will l,o
given m I lie lot lowing goods:
Kodj liriiNsels Carpets, new Designs and Colorings.
Tapestry llrussels, new designs.
Scotch Carpeting, Ik'iiiiliful Designs and Colorings.
Venetian ( arnets and It- Ply ('nrpels, new goods.
Hearth lings,' Kenulllul Patterns and Colors.
Cheap Hemp and Common Cotton Carpets.
Poor Milts and Crumb Cloths, nice gmxtx.
I’.JKK) Window Shades, new styles Just, opened.
1,000 Window Cornices, 50 styles lo select from.
Pole Cornices, 1 trass mid Walnut.
1,000 Pair Window Curtains, Nottingham T.noe, new goods.
Floor Dll Clolbs, idee goods.
Wall Papers, lo.ooo rolls new Wall Papers.
Canton Mailings, fresh new goods, 2r> different patters, 250 rolls, alt new patterns. Patios
and Borders, all nice fresh goods. Nowest patterns! Henienilier Big Bargains.
JAM.ES G. BAB.IK & SONS.
Old Store James G. Bailie & Bro. J-713 EHOAD STREET, .WHILSTA, G A. niylO’teby.
Mr. Jossc Wimborly boarded the
Ga., R. It. train to-day for Waynes
boro, where he goes to recuperate
his health, which has been prostra
ted by sickness. His duujfhtc
Lottie, who has been visiting Atlan
ta, returned with him.
The Legislature, reconsidering its
recent quasi-refusal of Gov. Brown’s
invitation, to attend the Southern
Exposition, have decided to go
when the “work” shall have been
finished, They will probably excurt
about Sunday week, J, S, R.
Sl'BNT. BISMUTH.
HYPO SHI.PH.
QUININE.
1’IliLS. FOR T1IE LIVER &l'.
BLUE M ASH.
COMP. EXT. MAI,TINE AND REEF
TONIC.
PULVERIZED OPIUM.
COLOGNE,
THE VWllV BEST EXTRACTS,
WILL RECEIVE IN A FEW DAYS A
I IRANI) OF Cl GARS CALLED‘ORIGINAL’ i
FROM WEST PPUALIA, MASS., LONG j
, Miss | CUT.
SODA, HOAl'ANP ALL FAMILY MEDI
CINES, EXCEP'IB’ATKXT MEDICINES, IN
WHICH I DON'T HEAL.
Full Edition, Words mul Music. Price: R5
cents (nost-paid); (10 per dozen, by express.
Word Edition—Hymns only—12 cents (post
paid); $ 20 per dozen by express,
Specimen ('opv, Full Edition, In paper cover
2’i cents, post-paid.
(I. 0. Robinson & Co.,
Publishers, AUGUSTA, Ga.
T. M. H. O. T. S.
: intit i
LEMONS;
I am HEADQUARTERS for LEAD INK. lul
ling THE ONLY IMPORTER OF FKI’IT
in the city. Buy and hiuullo more Lemons
Ilian any houmi in tlu' trade.
PEANUTS
DEAL HXTENS I V E I, V
GRADES OF PEANUTS.
Ceierv & Chamomile Bitters
A True Tonic & Invigoratin' The ladies ail
praise It. The Doctor's recommend it. And
(lie ('hUilrcn all cry for it.
Try my Extract of Vanilla.
The best in town. J. A. POEUIBL.
Polhili's sewing Machine Oil.
Tbo Ladies nil recommend it to lie the best
The Doctors all recommend and use my own
own Soothing Syrup. Liver Pills, Standard
Vermifuge Co Syrup, Sarsaparilla A-c.
J. A. PGBRILL'S
Bradfieid's Female Regulator.
Tbo Dozen or Single buttlo at manufactu
rers prices ill Polhtll'H.
FltESII Tl’HNIP SEEDSJust received af
Polblll’s,
RESPECTFULLY,
J. A, POLHILL.
jun2:'.'S2by.
D. t. Fullerton
HARDWARE
Tron, Steel, Cutlery, (Tuns, Pistols, Saddlery, and Tiridles, Wheels, Hubs, Spokes,
Hi ms, Axles, Etc., Etc., Etc.,
AT LOWEST PRICES!
-G*eneral Affent For
1
Augusta, Get .
The oldest STOVE DEALER In the city.
Hundreds of families In Burke, Jefferson and
Richmond counties are using our Stoves sold
to them during tbo lust llftcon years.
Every housekeeper will attest to their use
fulness, economy, and comfort.
Call at FULLERTON’S for the
New Lighthouse.
The nowest, largest and best wood burning
stove In tbo market. At FULLERTON’S
you will Had
TINWARE, - WOODEN WARE,
CROCKERY, 11OIT8K K EE PE HS
CUTLERY, HARDWARE.
P. L. Fullerton,
aiig2TK2tf 02X Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
-|S THE
Onl\
Ex-Governor Conley, who was
lately removed from the Atlanta
postotfice, wrote the department to
know why be bad been removed,—
The reply came quick and sharp.—
The Postmaster General says that
before he removed Conley he had
eoneulsive evidence that lit'had not
only retained in his oliice, but had ; mkrciiant,
promoted clerks whom he knew to
be dishonest. IIo adds, that in
vieew of what recently passed be-
twen Conley and an inspector of
the postotfice department, lie is sur
prised that Conley should now ask
why he is removed.
r Evening 1 Paper!
IX TILE CITY,
Central & Southwestern Railroads
Savannah,Ga,, August 5ib, lss,!.
On and ul'lurSunday August 51b, IKS!, Pas
senger Trains on ibr (ViUrnl unit Koutliwcs-
lorn Railroads will rim as fnllnws:
FROM Al’GUHTA.
Lv. Auguslii
i.v. Wayncsbori
t.v. Mlltcn
A r. Suvainiab
Ar. Macon
Ar. Alltuila
A r. Crlumbus
Ar. Eu fan la
Ar, Albany
Ar. Mllli'iigcvlllii*
Ar, Eatoulou
‘Dally except Monday
I lay.
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10:11 a m
I :ail p in
ai 1.5 |l III
0:25 p m
11 ;2o ji in
Nlglit.
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poll AUGUSTA.
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l.v. Mui'iili
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I.V. CobllllllUH
I.v. F.ufauln
Lv. Albany
I.v. M llU'ilgi'VlIlc 1
I.v. EiilouloiP
I.v. Milieu
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Ar. Aiisustii
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1 only exeout Kuinfay.
Nioirr viiKinurit accom.uohatiiix THAIS'.
Lv. Augusta 0:2'i pm
Ar. Waynesboro . lenopm
l.v. Milieu Dblani
Ar. Waynesboro 5:2oa m
Ar. August^ .7.1(1 a m
Conueelloie al Himimmb wllli Savammb
UiK'l.bt inn! Western Itatlway: nl Augusta to
Nnrlli uni) J’lipji: at Atlanta with Air Line
mill KonnesiDi lluKjeg I;; Norl|i mill East ami
Wost.
Iterlbs In Sleeping Pill's eim tin secured unm
W. A. (llbbu.Tlekei Agent, Union Depot,
G, A. Wll lTKHI'iAD, W si, UOGJjitH,
General Pass. Agent. Gen, Hup’t Havaunab.
AND Til K MllSTTHOHOlTOIILY EQUIP
PED IN THE STATE.
The Dally Times will be pushed forward lo
Ibe hlgbesi slandai'd of exeelienee as a jour
nal replete with interest to Ibe
MANUFACTURER, ME
CHANIC, AGRICULTURALIST,
EMPLOYER AND
I,A BORER.
Vegetables & Munnerlyn,
” Attoviieii-cil-Law,
IE (!
! AM receiving on Tuesdays mid Saturdays
CA1UIAOKS, POTATOES, ONION'S, eel.,
add should you favor me with your order I
wilt give you as Low Prices and ns Good
Goods as If you were present. Quotations
furnished on application,
Groceries.
Eclipse Steam Engine,
Wlnshlp Gin,
Duplex Harrow,
Waller A. Wood,.
Manure Spreader,
Mower, Reaper 1
Oliver ('billed Plow
HENRY P. MOORE,
sept22'K2by
809 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
r KEEP a Full Lino of (IUOCEKI ES, CI-
I O AKS, TOBACCO, Ac. I ..ell nothing at
retail.
A Journal always abend of Hip
•heap dally, pul illsl it'd for I lie pc
HI live
SC IISI'RI PTION
Per Annum
six Mouths
Tbreo ,\|oiil|is
lleedy,
I will lie at the precincts of the County for
Ibe purpose of collect big tuxes as follows:
FIRST ROUND.
Alexander, 03rd DIM., Sept. 2-ltli
Lively’s Store, nilb Dist.,
Liberty Hill, listH Dlst.,
Mrs. McNorriU’s Store, iliilb Dlsl.,
I.uwloiivHle, Illsl Dlsl.,
Illrdsvllle, 751b Illsl.,
Mldvllle, 7.1.1 Dlsl.,
Bark ('alilo I miss Roads, 7llb Illsl.
Ilriilieb’s Store, Tlsl JUst.,
Green’s Cut, 071b Dlsl.,
Tarver's School House ik'illi Dlsl.,
KIIpairick’s I 'ross Roads, 11:1111 Dlsl
Hough'. Oj(| Store, 72(1 JllsB,
SECOND goIINil,
AlexIilub'V Olid D|sj.. ilia.
I Jvply's Store, l|11 b I> 1 '
Liberty l|
Mrs, MeN
I ,11 W I ol| Y 11 lc, l||sl iilsl
III i'.Ihv j 11.', V'.illi Ills!,,
Cor. liny and Whitaker streets,
SAVANNAH, (IA.
John Haenel,
hllllinii Ij) l lq
Accident Insurance Agent*
Also A gun I for Gill lot’s Gtn and the Mon
arch Baling Press. Will give special allen-
llon lo I be sale of lands, and jinrchusing same.
I.ols in Waynesboro and at ‘Muuucrly u, Ga,
for sale, or long lease.
Hlores for Rent at Munnerlyn,
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Millville, Tlld DM.
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list
till DEI,, Nov, 1st
aim
Brunch's more, 7lxi Iilsl.,
Green’s Cut, (171 b Dlst., " 5Di
Tarver’5 Helinol House, doth Hist., •* 12111
Cook's School House,l( r itb Dlsl,, “ IJtli
Kllpmrlek’s Cross Roads, HIM b Dlsl. 11 11111
Gnllgll's Old store, 72(1 Dlst., " 15tb
I Will I in In Waynesboro ini'll' tint llfdii |.
mul during Superior Court. Hooks \i ill close
November noth. G. A. WAIID.T, C, II. c,
gopll’JHtf
John D. Ashton,
lift) r it c n - a f - I a tr
JUII’JJ'K'Jby
WAYSEsttoRO, G.\,
1 hereby Inform Ibe Sporting men and Ibe
general public of Ihirke enmity, I but I am pre
paired lo repair all iipilies of guns a lid pistols
j 1 also repair sewing npieblnes. I wnrri(ii|
satisiin.lilin. JlliiN DABNEB,
auglT’Kglm al Mr. J. II. Smith's Shoe Shop,
TAKE NOTICE,
1 My customers iii Ibis iiiiunQ are Imui'liita|
that 1 shall I|U absent, In Emanuel and Seiji
veil dainties, and will nut ret urn hiq’nre
Chijs|iiaa>, i mu Hiiialifal Mr punt hooia,
nail Wlli lake pleasure In aliemling lo any
work In the way of Matress making or re.
pairing on my return. All wlm want Work |
In my line,can address me at Waynesboro,
mat 1 will at lend to all work Immediately on
my return. HENRY HOOKS, j
‘Kfiff’W'Ull
Dissolution.
The ilrm of .1. It. Mackenzie & Co., doing
business In Waynesboro, (In., and composed
of.I. 11. M aekeiizle mid P. I,. Corkur, Is Ibis
day desol veil by mutual eonseiil. J. |t. Mip.,
Ill nzle will coalllllll' Ibe
iisspls and paying all lijihllttl
,1. II. MACKENZIE,
augl7'KJb|ll P. L. CORKER,
PARTfjrRr Willi Small Capital wanted
I «l| I I1C.I1 pi go Into Ibr Saw Mill Busi
ness. Apply nt tiilsolllee, Jiil27'K;lmn
purs’ jiflmmmmE. ji
MOTHER'S ERIKNI),
NURSE'S RE LIE E,
('III I.B’S CURE.
For Infants and Teething Cblblren. Infants
suIb'l'more or less Ibe Ill's! three mouths of
their existence with llatlllellt colic. The
Curmtnallve gives iuslabl relief. In the pro
cess of Teething Ibe salivary glands are ex
cited, deranging Die slomaeb mul bowels, re
sult lug In cmnculnl ion mid often rli'iph 'pue
('a mil nml v e nntrnliz.es the arid, eorree'u I lie
disease i,iid re/iop ■, (bo l iubl,
I'ye I'llls' Dm mlmijh e mul njolee, there Is
saeli relief for the salferbig durllugs.
For sale by ,| \, |'t q,l| I BL,
Jun'2U’:!llby Waynesboro, (bn
li
(•liio-Vi i
I beg leave to tul'oi'm my patams ami the
general pubiia ibm I liavv iHipniveii my Bar-
hef Wlhqi in the new jioatoflloo building,
where, I am prepared to do III the latest style
II All I CUTTING, Sir A VINO
Sll \MPoii|NG, DYEING, Etc.
I bn vu a eludr nimbi especially for the black-
lllg of shoes. I will also ran a bill li room in
coniid'lIon wllli my ihirber Hlioji, eliber cmUI
or hoi billbs, HENRY JuNEH.
AumiHlH Ho(ol,
Juguslu, Ga.
LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, Prop’s.
R ATES: TWO DOLLARS PER DAY,
Barge and well Va|||l|ateii Rooms, Central
ly locali ,| hem railroad crossing. Telegraph
olllce mid I'urber Shop In the building.
A UH 11*1 a M ole I I lest li Ill'll lit and I .line h I loom
elllih'c wild s, and Ininors mid ijgui's. Meals
lo order at all bum's.
That the Best is Cheapest,
And especially is this true in Furniture.
JUST SEE SOME OF OUR PRICES :
Parlor Sets In I lair Cloth, Walnut Frame from *;!5 lo :,,U0
The best Raw Hllk Set for ?(15 ever oll'ered.
Nice Walnut Chamber Sets, Marble Top, .j.V>
The best Warble Top Set In I lie market for ?H5.
AVodefy Competition from Every Quarter.
We Acknowledge no Superior,
And Few Equals, in the South
Who over hoard of Fane Seat Chairs for seventy-live cents. Fxlcuslon Tables one *1“1*
lar per loot.. We guarantee satlHl’netion in every ease. Ourstoek nl* MattreHsos and SpriaK
r.otls is complete. Steam Dressed Fi*athors always ou hand. All goods parked and xldpD'u
tree ot charge. I’pholstri lng done in all Its branches.
Illustrated Catalogues and Frier List may hr had by calling at this otllec.
J. L. Bowles & Co.,
sept 15’KOhy.
717 mid 8.1!) BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, CIA.
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I. Delpli,
831 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
W UuLEHAEK AND RETAIL HE A l.ER IN
riiixvn &c
In slock ii very full llueof the
Celebrated Excelsior Cooking Stoves.
The best la the market. Sixteen dllVerent sizes and kinds. Mix sizes wllli enauieled rce
crvulrx. Adopted loall reinilreiiunits, mid priced to Mill all purses.
L KA / > IXG F FA I U K FS:
Double Wood Doors, Patent Wood Grille, Adjustable Dmuper, Interrlmllgciible Aide'
limlle Shelf, Itrolllng Door, Swinging Itearlb-Plali', Swinging I'jiie-Top, Rexei'Hlhle (no'
Burning Long t boss Piece, Double short Ceiilres, liiiiiiluaied Eire Doors, Nickel Knoi).'.,
Nickel Panels, ele Unequalled in Matei'lal, In I'jnliKi and In (liieratlon.
liiilSt’Niby, W. 1. DELPH.8JI Broad Street, Augusta,Ga.