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To P n K S K II V K T II K 11 H A I- T 1L
l'»i tin* Magneton AjtjOOindc Co.’s
Magnetic Lung Protector.
PRICE ONLY
They nrc prlcless to Dailies Gentlemen ami
(llilhlivn with weak Iain's; no case of pncu-
monla or croup Is over known whciw those
garments are worn. They also prevent ami
cure II HA ItT in i'phti.ti km, COI.|)S, Itll KI’M.V-
TIKM, N K fit A 1,0 I A, It no AT mo III 1.1 ;s, III on-
T A Kill A, cat A nit 11, amt all k I mired diseases.
Will wear any service for three years. Are
worn over the under-elotliing.
pimminu It Is needless Indeserlbe the synip-
uAl lAntl.toins of tills nauseous disease that
Ik sapplini the life and strength of only too
many of the 1 fairest and host of doth sexes.
Dnhiir, study anil research In America, Eu-
rope and Eastern lands, have resulted In the
Magnetic Dung Protector, affording cure for
l 'atari'll, a remedy which contains No Drug-
Iny of the System, anil with tlie eontluuous
stream of .Xflignetlsni perineal ini' through
thealllleled organs, must restore them ton
lieali liv action. We place our price for this
Appliance at less hail one-twentieth of the
price asked by others for remedies upon
which you take all the idiances, amt we
especially invite the patronage of the many
persons who have tried drugging their stom
ach without effect.
HOW TO OBTAIN ‘nir'.iS
If they have not got them, write to the pro
prietors, enclosing the price, In letter at our
risk, and they will he sent to you at once by
mail, post-paid.
Send stamp for the “New Departure in Med.
leal Treatment without Medicine,” with
thousands of testimonials.
Til K M AGNETl IN A I’PMANlT, Ho.,
•218State Street,Chicago, ill.
MlitK.—Send one dollar in postage stamps
or currency (in letter at our risk) with size of
shoe usually worn, and try a pair of our Mag
netic Insoles, and he convinced of the power
residing in our Magnetic Appliances. Posi
tively no eolil feet where they are worn, or
money refunded. oct&’HSby
CARPETS,,
Carpels and House Furmsliiug, Goods. The
Largest stock South of Baltimore. Moouet,
Brussels, 3-Ply k Ingrain Carnets, Rugs, Mats.
& Cruml) Cloths. Window Shades, Wall Paners,
Borders. Lace Curtains. Cornices k Poles,
Cocoa & Canton Mattings, Upholstery, Engra
vings, Cliromos. Plctnre Frames. Write for
Samples and Prices.
GEO. A. BAILIE. Masonic Building, Augusta. Ga
junl.V8.Tby.
I will he al the precincts of the County for
the purpose of collecting taxes as follows:
FZ It ST HOUND.
Sept.
T. M.H. O. T. 8. B A. ILI !E3 3 £3
Pianos and
Organs.
Kelectod from ton oft ho besl Makers, nro so
much Superior to others at Prices so much
Less, that Purchasers save from $lo to $100
by visiting or writing to
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
Have money ut 8.11 llrond Ktreet, Augusta
Georgia.
“Love an i, Praise”
I.nlesl Sunday School Hook. Mew Hymns
of "Dove and lTuiso.”
BLACKSMITH IN G
IM ADD ITS
BRAN C II E S
Horseshoeing re Specially
CAUHIAGES, m T G(JIKK AND WAGONS
Itepalreil at Short Notice ami In
the best style.
The undersigned hogs leave to Inform the
public that he is prepared to do hlaeksniit hing
in all its branches, al his shop opposite M r. S.
A. Gray’s stable, and asksu share of tin* pub
lic patronage, lie makes Ihorsoshoeing a
Specialty, and does his work promptly ami
well. Jle has se< tired the services of a compe
tent carriage maker and Wheelwright, ami is
prepared to make your broken or worn Cur*
Gages’ Haggles nml Wagons as good as new.
Price
v'Jexnnder, 05rd Dlst., Sept. 24th
Llvelv’s Store, 114th Dist,, “ 2.1th
lilhertv Hill, OSth Dist., . “ mil
Mrs. MeNorrill’s Store, (Kith Dist., “ 27th
liiiwtonvilh*, (list J)lst., Oct. 1st
Hirdsville, 75th Dist., “ 2d
Midville, 7.UI Dist., 4 :id
Hark Gamp Gross Hoads, 74th Dist., 44 4th
llraneli’s Store, 71st Dist., 44 5th
Green’s ('lit, 071 h Dist., 44 Nth
Tarver's School House, G5th Dist., 44 0th
Kiipatrh*k’s Cross Koads. (iutli Dist. 44 llllli
Gough’s Old Store, 72d Dist., 44 11th
SKOIND HOUND.
Alexander (Usd Dist., Oct. 22d
Dively’s Story, tilth Dist.,. 44 25(1
lilhertv Hill.fisth Dist., 44 24th
M rs. MeNorrill’s Store, 00th Dist., 44 25th
Lnwtonvillo, Gist Dist., 44 2ttth
Hirdsville, 75th Dist., ** 50th
Midville, 75d Dist.. 44 51st
Hark Camp Cross Hoads, 74th Dist., Nov. 1st
Hrnneh’s Store, 71st Dist., 44 2d
Green’s Cut, 07th Dist.,. _ 44 5th
Tarver’5 School House, (leth Dist,, ,4 121 li
Cook’s School House, 1151 h Dist,, 41 15th
Kilpatrick’s Cross Hoads, tiUth Dist. 44 14th
Gough’* Old store, 72d Dist., 44 I5tli
I will lie In Waynesboro every Saturday,
ami during Superior Court. Hooks will close
November 50th. G. A. WAHD, T. C. H. C.
sepl4’85tf
z r. w- - O
,£ fali^
\n a?/Is
•S
■-tlv.
New Soii^s of “Hope
and Trust.’’
Ileautiful nymns. Inspiring Music. Con
taining choice selections from tin* Most Valu
able Productions of the Host Writers of Poe
try and Song, with
New Hymns and New Music
Com pii.kp li v
\V. Luddeu ami (i. 0. Robinson.
Full Edition, Words and Music. Price: 35
ccnls (post -paid); $3 00 per dozen, by express.
Word Kdlllon—Hymns only—12 cunts (post
paid); $ 20 per dozen by express.
specimen Copy, Full Kdlllon, In paper cover
2a cents, posL-pald.
G. 0. Robinson & Co.,
Publishers, AUGUSTA, On.
T. M. H. O. T. S.
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Give him a trial,
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J. O’llYHMS,
Central & Southwestern Railroads
Savannah, Oa., August 5th, 1883.
On and after Sunday August 5th, 18811, I’as-
senger Trains on the Central and Southwes
tern ltullroiuls will run as follows;
FROM AUGUSTA.
Day.
Night.
T.v. Augusta
8:31) a m
10:50 p m
Lv. Waynesboro
10 HI a m
12:30 p ni
Dv. Milieu
1:.Ui p in
2:15 a in
Ar. Siiviiliniili
:l; 15 p m
7;lK)n in
Al'. Miieiin
(5:25 p in
8:00 a in
Ar. Athiula
lt;2il p ni
7:oo u in
Ar. Crlinnbus
1 :,S) p in
Ar. Kiifiiulit
1:13 ji in
Ar. Albany
1:0.) p in
Ar. Milh'dgevlllo*
10:20 a in
Ar. Katonlon
12:30 p in
•Dally except Monday
FOR AUGUST
A.
Dv. Savannah
Ihiui a m
7:31) p in
Lv. Mucon
8:15 u in
7:3(1 p in
Dv. Atlanta.
•1:20 a in
2: iu p ni
Dv. iTiluinbus
11:37 p in
Dv. Eiil'nula
12:0! p in
Dv. Albunv
12:00 ilium
Dv. Milledgevllle*
5: »S p ni
Dv, Ealoubin* .
2:1.) p ni
Dv. Milieu
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1 He a ni
Ar. Wu vnesboro .
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Ar. Augusta
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Loud and Long, with thundering echoes, we sound the name, and
our opening “ad” presents for a rallying cry
WAY FOR THE CARPET KING.
B AD I T. I 12 ’S’!
We sound the soft vowels of the well-known name and unco selously we lose ourselves
In luxurious dream of oriental nmgnllleenee. The minds eye revels In bright vistas of Ax-
minister and Kiddermlnlster, of Krody llrussels. Turk Ish and Velvet File. To-mor.ow we
promise ourselves a tour through the fairy land of llullle’s Kmporlum, to view wllh waling
eyes his vast array of
CARPETS! CARPETS!
33 A i i. i h:
MAKE NO MISTAKE.
k
In these Nlnelcenth Century days of udvnneed ideas stolen reputations, are not rare, and
a great name often rests in unworthy hands.
I trief consideration points unerringly to the source of our startling announcements, and
to make assurance doubly sure we print the sign Is larger type:
713 BROAD STREET.
We print the name still larger:
JAS.G. BAILIE & SONS
muyl0’82by
Iron, Steel, Cijllory, Guns, Pistols, Saddlery, and Bridles, Wheels, Hubs, Spokes,
Hints, Axles, Etc., Etc., Etc.,
AT LOWEST PRICES!
A Perfect Slaughter In Prices!
I vend nncl ILeliect ! !
It Is the constant aim of our firm, by every means In our power to supple „
winners" of this fair town and the surrouiullngcouutry with the best " 1 ,lr «\i|
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothing,
Tj () A\ r E S r l
p n i c
k s.
So closely do we look after our business, Hint If there Is a bankrupt sale of desiral I
in our eily or one thousand miles away, we are untitled mid a representative , 1 '"ft
with ample cash. Is at once sent to take alt the bargains l lint are offered. “<ioniui vi-,'! r ' 1 '
Hi ICG I IT A HE 11 A I.F S( )D11,” and Ibis Is the reason why our Stores are eonshmtlv
that at times we llnd It extremely dldieitll to wait on nil who favor us with a call ti, ,' 1 "' 1 " 1
cut season we have been able to do more than ever before for >>ur patrons. ()p r ' p >: ‘-
1ms in eonsenuenee of recent failures bought many thousand dollars’ worth of slock tlnil ),r
We Can Sell at Half Price ! !
These goods range from the highest to the lowest grades In quality and price and it
strange if we cannot suit you from our immense stock. We quote some of our goods
P E I C E S :
Infant’s Dace Shoes,
Children's Dace Shoes, with heels
Children's Heavy Hoots.
Women’s Pegged Shoes,
Undies’ Standard ('alt Shoes, solid,
Misses Kid Sewed Hutton Hoots,
Hoys’Heavy Brogans,..
Boys' Calf Ties,
Gent’s Denthcr Slippers,
1 (HI
l no
Men’s Wax Brogans
Gent’s Calf Ties, a great bargain,
(tent's Sewed ('ongress (falters,
(font’s Heavy Moots, solid,
(tent’s Calf Imperial Congress,
Boys Nobby Hats,
Gent’s Wool Hats, good quullly,
Gent’s Fine Still'Hats,
Gent’s Fine Soft Felt lints,
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♦Dally except Sunday.
NIGHT KllKKIUT it ACCOMMODATION TUAIN.
Dv. Augusta ' 11:25 p m
Ar. Waynesboro. . IhlKl p in
Dv. Milieu S: 15 a in
Ar. Waynesboro 5:12 am
Ar. Augusta 7:10 a in
Connections at Savannah with Savannah
Florida and Western Hallway: at Augusta to
North and Kutit; al Atlanta with Air Dine
und Kennosaw Houles to North and East and
West.
Berths In Sleeping Cars can be secured from
AV. A. Gibbs. Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
G, A. WHITEHEAD, WM. KOGEIiS,
General Pass. Agent. Gen. Sup’t Savannah.
D. L. Fullerton,
Augusta, Ga.
The oldest HTOVE DEAT.KK.tn the city.
Hundreds of families in Burke, Jefferson and
Klehnumd counties are using our Stoves sold
to them during the last fifteen years.
Every housekeeper will attest to their use
fulness, economy, and comfort.
Call at FUUUKllTON’S for the
New Lighthouse.
The newest, largest and best wood burning
stove in the market. At FUDGEHTON'H
you will find
TI N WAKE, WOODEN WAKE,
CJ4i X'K KHV, HOUSEK EE PF. 1 tS
CUTLERY, HA IlHWA HE.
D. L. Fullerton,
augil'H'itf (I2S Broad Street, Augusta, On.
Jno. D. Munnerlyn,
Attorney-al- La iv,
dp LiFE, IE &
Accident Insurance Agent*
Also Agent for Gullet's Gin and the Mon
arch Haling Press. Will give special iitlcn-
lion totin' sale of lands, und purchasing same.
Dots in Waynesboro and at Munnerlyn, Ga.
for sale, or long lease.
Stores for Heat at Munnerlyn.
DADTUtD With Small Capital wanted
■ Mil I nC.ll tn go Into the Saw Mill Busi
ness. Apply at thisolllee. Jul‘27’S.'lnn>
pins’ ’ijjftRMINATIVE. ’J
Mill'll F.H'S FU1KND,
N U USE'S BE 1.1 KF,
CHILD’S CVllE.
For I nfivuts and Teel‘.dug Children. I nflints
suffer more or less the llrsl luree months ol
tlielr existence with tlatulent eolle. The
Ciirinl nail ve gives Instant relh'f. lathe pro
cess of Teething the salivary glands are ex
cited, deranging the stonmeh mel bowels, re-
sultlng In emaeulallon und often ilentli. The
Cm'inlnatlve nutl’iillzes the uetd, corrects the
disease and restore* the child.
Fse Pitts’Oarmlimtlve and rejoice, there Is
such relief for the suffering ilurlliigH.
For sule by J;A. lot,HILL,
Jun2U’K8by AN aynesboro, Ga,
GINNING
Machinery
FOR SALK.
Ono 45 Haw Gullet Gin, new $2 per saw.
Two 50 Saw Gullet Steel Drinsli Gin, $150
per saw.
Two 50 Saw Gullet CnndeiiHei'M, $20 eaeli
One 50 Haw Barret (‘omlensers, $20 each,
()ue 00 Saw Barret (’omlensers, $25 eaeli.
one IL horse Billow Karine on wlieeU, $105.
One 0 to S 11, l\ l ]eli])se Kngine on wli(*els f
$105.
OneS li. 1*. Atlas Kntfineon wlieels, $105.
One 5 il. I*. Morgan Kngiueon wheels, $505.
oneS II. 1*. Engine and Boiler, stationary,
$550 i
One 12x50 Stationary Knginc, $18.5.
One 42 1‘ortal'le Grist Mill, $205.
One 50 Portable Grist Mill, $155.
Sold Cheap because we need Cash.
All in good order.
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
Foundry, Machine and Holler Works, Fen
wick street, near Water Tower,
Augusta, Georgia.
We east every ilay and working 1(H) hands.
Hopiiirliig mid New Work promptly done.
Also.Sear toads New Engines just received
mul for sah' Low.
Jun22'88by
RISK ASK C U RED
WITHOUT MEDICINE.
.1 VaUiitble l>iscuvvrjt fur xum>ljjinf/ Mafinc-
tisin to (ho JI ummi Siijstiin, hfloctricitij anil
May not is m utilized ns never before for
Ilenlinn the Siok.
THK MAGNETON APPLIANCE CO.’S
MAGNETIC KIDNEY BELT!
Foil MEN IH
WARRANTED TO CURE
es wit luml mi'ilh'lnu:—Pain In tin* Back,
lllps, licudor lilinhs.NervouH Debility, Duni-
hago, General Debility, Hheiiinatlsm, Paraly
sis, Neauralgla, Sciatica, Disease ol the Khl-
ncys, Spinal Diseases, Torpid Liver, Gout,
Seminal Kinlsslons, Impnteney, Asthma,
Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, ConstipatIon, Kry-
sip las, Indigestion, Hernia or Rupture,
Catarrh, Plies, Epilepsy, Dumb Ague, etc.
When tiny debility of tho Generative
Organs occurs, U>st Vitality. Lack ol Nerve
Force and Vigor, Wasting Weakness, and nil
I hose Diseases of a personal nature, Iron:
whatever cause, the eontluuous stream of
Magnetism permeating through the parts,
must restore them toM healthy action. There
Is no mistake about lids npout this appll-
mo mon i iniro If you an* atHleted with
111 lilt LAUlto. i.amc Hack, AVeakness of
(lie Spine, Fulling of the Womb, Ucucorrhieu,
Clironle tnllamatlou and Ulceration ol the
Womb. Incidental Hemorrlmge or Hooding,
Painful, Suppressed and Irregular Menstrua
tion, liarrenness, and change ol I,Hi 1 , this Is
Hu 1 Best Appliance and Curative Agent
known. For all tonus ol Denude Pltllewltle*
It is unsurpassed by anything Indore invent
ed, both as a curative agent and as a source ol
power und vltail'/.atton.
Price of either Bell with Magnetic Insoles,
fin, sent by express C. G. D., mul examination
allowed,or by mad on receipt of price. In
ordering semi measure of waist, and si e ut
shoe. Remit nice can he made In currency,
sent In letter ut our risk.
The Magneton Garments nro adapted to all
ages, are worn over the under (’lothmg, (not
next to till' body like the Galvanic and F.lcc-
I i'h' I i mu hugs advertised so ex lensl ve|y), mul
should he taken offal night. They hold I hell'
POWER FoHKVKJI, ami are worn at all
seasons of the year,
Send stamp fur the "New Doparluru In Mod.
leal treatment Without Medicine," wllh
thousands of testimonials.
THE MAGNETON APPLIANCE CO.,
218 Slate Street, Chicago, III.
Note.—Semi one dollar in postage slumps or
currency (In letter id our risk) wllh sl/e of
shoe iisimll.v worn,'mul try u pair of our
Magnetic Insoles, mul he enovtiiced ol the
power restilli g In our other Magnetic Appli
ances Poslhxelv no cold Let when they lire
worn, or money refunded. octiVSllby
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LWER.
Loss of Appetite, Dowels costivo, Tnin in
tho Head, with a dull sensution in tho
back part, Pam under tho tlhoulder
blade, fullness alter eating, v/ith a disin
clination to exertion cf body or mind,
lrritabil ty of tamper, Low spirits, xvith
a feeling of having neglect 'd some duty,
weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yeiloxv Skin,
Hoadaeho gonerally over tho light oyo,
Kestlessness, with fitful dreams, highly
colored Urino, and
CONSTiPATlON.
TUTT’S I’lIfLS wo D.spoLhiUy ndnprrd to
iiUcH cjihoh, one <lo*o cflTeets Hitch a cliun^o
of foellnj? n» to astonish tlie sufl'ercr.
They Iitcrenue tiae ApiicHle. mui can so the
body to Take on I IunIi. thus tho sysLein \u
noiirUlaod. nnd by their Toole Action on tho
IRtfeiUvc Oi'ffaitl. Rffriilni’ tttooU arc pro-
duced. Price 26 cents. »5 Itlurruy .St., >j. Y.
TUH’S HAIM DYE.
GnAY II.viit oh NVinsKKits cluinpecl to a Glossy
Black by a single application of tliin Dye. Him-
parts a natmul color, acta Instantaneously. Sold
by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of 11.
office, as Vi r nit ay kew York.
(c
dcc8 , 82t»y
LEMONS.
T am 11K A DU C A ITTE HH for DEMONS, bc-
I illgTil E ONLY IMPORTER OF FRUIT
In the eily. Buy mul handle more Demons
than any house in the trade.
PEANUTS.
T DEAD EXTENSIVELY IN ALL
L GRADES OF PEANUTS.
Vegetables
r AM receiving on Tuesdays mul Saturdays
CABBAGES, POTATOES, UNIONS, eel.,
add should you favor me with your order 1
will give you ns Dow Prices and us Good
Goods as If you were present. (Quotations
furnished on application.
Groceries.
1 KEEP a Full Dine of GROCERIES, Cf-
1 (DVRS, TOBACCO, Ac. 1 sell nothing at
retail
J. B. Reecly,
Cor. Bay and AVhltnkcr Streets,
dec!5’82bv. SAVANNAH, GA.
How to Cure Consumption!
The great nuin-
hcTofilenthst'roin
this destroyer ol
the liimiuu race,
and its rapid in
crease, call with
trumpet voice for
the gcu ins of some
one to dc\ ise
means for the de
thronement of its
power. Tlie cure
inis been discov
ered nml is sav
ing thousands.
Genius Inis in
vented a detect
or; nature lias
lurnished the
remedy. AvaiJ
yourself of it lic
it is too late,
slight cold, if
neglected, often
term I nates in
consumption. To guard against lids sure
and filial destroyer use the onlv antidote,
Conssons’Coinpouud Honey of Tar.
For sale by W. F. Ilolleyman.
junlf) 1 ’82.b-y,
IF O "U ’ jl? LL ' fj
HORSE AND CAT I LL POWOEP.S
8oussen3&Tabler i v r si i
NASHVILLE, TENN.
AdvortlHo }|i The Citizen.
headache
and nil Bilious Compuinti are relieved by taking
WRIGHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
7oreljr VigeUlli; He 9d;lag. Pries 33c. All CruijhU.
Api'IIOTb-y.
Greneral -A^genl Poi
Eclipse Steam Engine, Duplex Harrow,
Wlnshlp Gin,
Manure Spronder,
Oliver Chilled Plow
Walter A. Wood,
Mower, Reaper
and Hinder.
HENKY P. MOORE,
sept22'82hy
801) BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
W. I. Uelpli,
831 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN-
r
Ml STOW
Pii iware, &c.
Tnn
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In stock a very full lino of tho
Celebrated Excelsior Cooking Stoves.
The,host In the market. Sixteen different sizes nnd kinds. Six sizes xvllh enameled res
ervoirs, Adopted to all requirements, and priced to still all purses.
LKADJ.YG FKATURKS:
Double Wood Doors, Patent Wood Grate, Adjustable Damper, Interchangeable Auto
matic Shelf, Broiling Door, Swinging Hearth-Plate, Swinging Flue-Top, Reversible Gas-
Hiindlig Dong Cross Piece, Double Short Centres, lllunilmded Fire Doors, Nickel Knobs,
Nickel Panels, etc. Unequalled in Material, In Finish and in Operation.
mr2T88by. * W. I. DKUPH, 831 Blond Street, Augusta, Ga.
And n host of other good bargains too numerous to mention. Call early and securn a
best selections, Pul down the price and push up the trade Is our motto. No t,i .
show goods. Satisfaction guaranteed. sepilS'gfim *
Wm. Mulherin & Co.,
722 & 913 Broad St.: Clothing Department I t Jones St.
-^-“cra-xrs’T^u, a-A
0TT0 W. MAESHAL,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
217 Seventh Street, Opposite Mayor’s Oilice, Augusta, Gt
Takes pleasure to announce to liis patrons nnd the public in general, that ho hasjusl rs
turned from his annual |msjness trip to New York city, with a complete line of iWctif
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC
Diagonals, Worsteds, Chiviots, Ca^simeres]
Ac. Buying all my goods for CASH, I am able to guarantee the lowest prices possible.
Suits, or Siugle Garments made to Order at the Shortest Notice, lu the latest rutin ut
Thorouoh Satisfaction Warranted.
All orders from my patrons in Waynesboro nnd vicinity will receive pjompt attention.
All in want of Clothing nnd Garments are cordially Invited to call at
OTTO W. MAHNHALL,
217 SEVENTH STREET, AUGUSTA GEORGIA,
nprO’SSuin .
MASONIC TEMPLE!
No HonflR will dlo of Colto, Both or i,i'N(» F*«
vk k, If Koiitr’s rowdurn nre uwd In tliun,
Fonix'i rowilcrnwllh un» nnd proviMit I loo rnoi.ieiu,
Koutz'ti I’owdcra will pruvnit Omvs i\ li.wi.s.
Foul/.’) l'owdciti will Inmm-c (lie (iimntlty <»r milk
nnd crouni tw enty pur cent., nnd ninku tho butter firm
nnd hweet.
Foutz'M I’ow'dcrH w III ruro or | revent nlrnost lvkiit
Dihkamk to which 11 omen nml ( ntilnnrc mthlcrt.
Fot’Tl'H I'OW in Ittt Wll.l. UtVK t ATIbKACTh..;.
Sold uvurywhuro.
DAVID r. FOUTC, Tropriotor,
F A L2TC r. 12. MU,
For shlo by W. F. Holdevman.
])eo.l5, , 82.b-y.
The Only Headquarters For Fine Dry Goods.
Confining our efforts to the Dry Goods Imslues proper, exclusively, and conducting il
wllh the peculiar advantages of specialists, we claim to he in a positional all times to otter
exceptional Inducements to those who require reliable us well us
FASiriOXADLE GOODS
Y E R Y L () W E S T . P R T 0 E S.
In addition to devoting more time and attention than others to tlie select Ion of goods, our
buyer, MR. DALY, through Ids constant personal association with those to whom the goods
are to Ic sold, possess
SUPERIOR FACILITIES
G !• «) t y i*y i n a* T li i i* T iintcN.
And supplying tlielr wants; und we defy any house lu tills city or lu Georgia, or the
Roliill Alluntlo fStatcs, to mulch our Stock, generally or III detail, for Elegance and Coniplc-
ncss of Assortment.
We Guarantee Prices
NOT ONLYON
W I N 13 ( i O O 13 B
But on Every artlele lu every Department. Without going Into purtleulurs, we cordially
undeiirlipstly Invite the ladles and ull buyers of Dry Goods to cull mul examine the stock
and decide for themselves.
1) li E S S M A K I N G -
This Department Is In charge of Mrs. Davis, who managed It so satisfactorily during the
pusl season. The styles will lie the very Ittlesl and the work the very best; lu fuel, every ar
ticle turned out will lie fully equal In anything Hint can he produced lu the most famous
ecu I res of fashion,
DALY & ARMSTRONG
IT STANDS AT THE HEAD
THE LIGHT-RUNNING
DOMESTIC.
That It Is the acknowledged Leader in I
trade Isa fact that cannot lie disputed. Ml
imitate tt, none equal It. The largest am
the lightest running, the lfiosl bciiuH
wood-Work.
AND IH WARRANTED
To be made of the best material.
To do any and all kinds of work.
To bo complete lu every res
For Hale by Fulcher A f'o., Waynesboro, Ga. Agents wanted In unoccupied terrll"7
Address, DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., Richmond, Vu. wtitWf
SAMUEL H. MYERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Dry G-oods and Notions.
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENT FOR
BOOTS -A-OSrXD SHOES,
838 BROAD STREET,
A I’OrsTA, GEOEGTA.
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Mark C. Barnett,
\V h< >losalt‘ (Ti'oocr,
and
C< )MMISS1 < )N MEBCHA^i
1)40 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
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Broiul ami Ellis Struots,
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