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(RorfU's Cyclone Record.
Georgia keeps in the lead of the
cyclone business. The .Signal office
reports the number of the storms
in the various states during 1883 as
follows: Georgia, 88; South Caro
lina, 21; Alabama, 18; North Caro
lina, 10; Dakota, 8; Kentucky, 8;
Mississippi, 7; Texas ft; New York,
5; Indiana, 4; Ohio, 3; Missouri, 8;
Minnesota, 3; -Pennsylvania, 2;
Arkansas, 2; Nebraska, 2; Colorado,
2; Tennessee, 2; Illinois, 1; Indian
Territory, 1; Louisiana. 1. The
rotary movement of the whirling
tornado cloud is in ninety-six cases
reported as against the hands of a
clock, and in six cases as probably
moving with the hands of a clock.
The width of the path of destruc
tion averaged 1,037 feet. The
length of the tornado track, as re
ported in thirty-seven cases, aver
aged forty-two miles. The shortest
time occupied by the torn’ddo cloud
in passing a given point varied
from “an instant” to about tw T o min
utes, the average being about frtrty-
fiye seconds. The state in which
the greatest number of tornados
occurred is Georgia, followed next
in order by South Carolina and
Alabama. The month in which
the largest number of tornadoes
occurred is February.
Kntirk Satisfaction.—We have used
your Mexican Female Komody. It. (jives en
tire satisfaction.—Mrs. Sulllo A. 1,eight, Cost-
iiu, I ml.
ARUmON HOTEL—
Barber Shop.
We are now hotter prepared than over to
do work In our line. Shampooing, trim
ming hangs and cutting ladles’ hair, hy
an experienced and skillful barber. Will call
at residences when desired. Anything in
our line, such as Shaving, Hair < utting, Dye
ing. etc., done in the latest fashions and style.
A new pair of tine hair clippers Inst received
’ ‘ " ‘ren’s It
for use
summer
clipping children’s hair for the
ason. upr2J’86
J.T. BLANCH AKI).
MONEY.
In <1*11100.
I am now prepared to Negotiate Doans on
Improved Farms on shorter time and more
Ilcusonuhlc Terms than ever.
Loans Made for Anv Amount.
Call and see me.
IE. IT. X-iSL^ATSori.
WAYNKKltORO. OA,
Jtino27,’84.h-m
-Enterprise
Steam Saw Mill.
MUNNERLYN, - GA.
UUekarged Cur?It'll.
Atlanta Constitution.
Yesterday Colonel John It. Tow
ers, principal keeper of the peni
tentiary, issued the following dis
charges of convicts to take effect on
the days indicated: Allen Hogan,
of Coweta county, August 21st;
Isam Banks, of Stewart county,
August 15th: Sam Simmons, of
Chatham county, August 80th;
Henry Banks, of DeKalb county,
August 22d; Sam Sims, of Chatham
county, August 30th; Turner Evans,
of Jefferson county, August 23d;
Dock Martin, of Effingham county,
August 27th; James Kilsey, ot Car-
roll county, August ICth; Bill Black-
shear, of Carroll county, August 10;
George Williams, of Richmond
county, August 27th; Love McIn
tyre, of Ware county, August 20th;
John Weeds, of Emanuel county,
August 15th; Jeff Wadleton, of
Haralson county, August 14th; An
derson Thomas of Richmond coun
ty, September 2d; Clias. Peacock, of
Bartow county, August 23d; Cap.
Kennaway, of Effingham county,
August 26th; Ike Harris, of Rich
mond county, August 27th; Sol.
Fitzpatrick, of Harris county, Au
gust 1st; Thomas Anderson, of
Richmond county, August 20th;
Henry Whitehead, of Harris coun
ty, August 25th; Emma Johnson, of
Oglethorpe county, August 12th;
Lee Oliver, of Richmond county,
September 1st; Isabella Slade, of
Twiggs county, August 23d; John
1). Coxwell, of Wilkes county, Au
gust 15th.
Oii.liouk Attacks 1'kkvkntep.—I wish
to mid my testimony to your Invaluable med
icine. It has been ot incalculable value to
myself ami family; there Is no medicine com
parable to It la this nialariul climate. It has
saved us several blllious attacks. Very res
pectfully, .1. 1). Anthony, I’. 15. Kastman I)lst.
W. (la. Coni'. M. 10. C. South, July 27,1882.
JOHN D. MUNNERLYN, Prop.
The above Saw Mill Is now in full operation,
and all orders will be Ulled without a mo
ments delay.
Lumber sawed to order on short notice at
liberal prices.
Orders can bo left at rtly office at Waynes
boro. All hills will be payable to the under
signed. I solicit a share of the public patron
age. Respectfully,
JOHN D. MUNNERLYN,
JnnlH’85tf ’ Waynesboro, (in.
ninPETS and House Fur-
llfUl wishing Goods. The
Largest Stock South of Balti
more. Moquet, Brussels, 3-Ply
& Ingrain Carpets, Rugs, Mats,
& Crumb Cloths,Window Shades,
Wall Papers, Borders, Lace Cur
tains, Cornices & Poles, Cocoa
& Canton Mattings, Upholstery,
Engravings, Chromos, Picture
Frames. Write for samples and
Prices. Bailie &. Coskery.
MASONIC BUILDING. Augusta,On.
augl’fUby
6h IL TJ.
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
Pianos & Organs.
The Best in the World
The Great SAVINGSiNSTITUTiON.
SAVE From $10 TO $100
L. P. Q. S.
Prices Lower and Nearer Cost Ulan Elsewhere.
K. L O. M,
Our Pianos and Organs, selected from
twelve of the host makers are acknowledged
to he superior hy the great artlstsof the world.
We deliver our I’lanos and Organs, freight
mid, lo any point In the south, with music
100k, revolving stool and Instruction book,
also a good cover with each piano.
P. A. Si M. A. T. II.
Our long experience of over lorty years en
ables us to place In every home the finest
Musical Instrument in the world, guarantee
satisfaction and our price to lie the lowest.
Musieal Merchandise and Instruments of
very description. Sheet Music und Music
Hooks. The latest publications.
Orders tilled on day of reception,
Write for catalogues, prices, discounts, and
easy terms of payment.
T.. M. H. 0. T. S.
It is said that at Macon Police
Officer Opry discovered a small-
baby farm in a house in what is
known as Wolffs Vow. near Brun
cr’s Fourth street drug store. A
negro woman kept the place. She
had in charge two white infants,
one of them 6 months old, whose
parents aro unknown. A short
time ago the 6 months old infant
died, it is supposed from starvation
The woman became alarmed, and
left for Savannah. She lias not
yet returned to Macon. The other
infant will he properly cared for.
The police will give the whole mat
ter a thorough investigation.
Vkry Much IIknkfittki).—I bought a
bottle of Mexican Female Remedy for my
wife, and II has henefitted Her very much.
— Win. G. Drcwry, Lynchs, Yu., Aug. 2, 18*1.
HOME COUNCIL.
We take pleasure in calling the attention of
mothers to a homo cure for all discuses of the
Stomach and Bowels, a medicine so long
needed to enrry children sulely through the
critical stago of Teething.
PITT8’ carminative:
is an Incalculable blessing to mother and
child. It Is an Instant relief to colic of Infants,
a disease with which Infants, suffer so much
the first four months of their life. It gives
sweet rest to the sick und fretful child. It
strengthens and builds up the weak, gives
appetite and flesh to the puny, corrects drain
from the bowels, cures Dlarrhrc and Dysen
tery. A panacea for the children. Try one
bottle. It costs only
Twenty-Five Cents a Bottle.
Junl0’8oby|
TO THE PUBLIC.
ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT I
have removed hack to Waynesboro to stay
and have opened on Peace street, directly
opposite C. E. Scherer, a first-class
Green Grocery.
WILL KEEP ON HAND AT ALL TIMES
a full line or BEEF, PORK, MUTTON,
SUASAGK, VEGETABLES and FRUITS.
All I ask Is a trial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
I WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET
Cash Prices for REEF CATTLE, HOGS
and MUTTON, and DRY und GREEN
HIDES. Give me a trial. Respectfully.
THOS. J. TANT.
sept.VSJtf
Gainesville Eagle: In the year
1830 one Pendleton Reed came to
Gainesville from North Carolina,
and, as it was a difficult matter to
transport gold dust, which was then
being eolleeted in considerable
quantities, and using the metal in
this form was very inconvenient,
tlds man rigged out a mint himself
in a blacksmith shop, and made
coins containing $5 wortli of gold.
From those who have seen them
we learn that they are tolerably
well finished, having Gainesville
und the maker’s name on ono side,
and on the other the date and value
of the piece. They were used freely
us currency in this section.
ChllUrla*.
six Months'Hufkkjuno Cukrd.—I sul-
fered fur about six immlliH with chills ami
fever and tried everything that was recom
mended, but Chlllurlm- was the only medi
cine 1 could find that permanently cured me.
—John Morgan, Willoughby, Ohio, May 2T
1881.
Several years ago there lived ut
Indian Springs a well-digger nam
ed Burkulter, who ate eight dozen
eggs ut one sitting, lie was em
ployed by the duy to dig wells, and
part of the agreement was Unit lie
should ho supplied with ten pounds
of food and one gallon of buttermilk
for dinner. These lie drank and ate
without any difficulty, and then
went on with his work Just as
though he had eaten an ordinary
dinner. The town now lias a field
hand who can eat twenty-two
huscults at a meal.
f’i. afc-'CW'fjstiwdjWV,mm JSJ
JAMES G. BAILIE and SONS
WILL REMOVE TllEtH-
R I * E T N T O
FROM 713 to 711 RROAD STREET (SOUTH SIDE)
Iv
Dr. Calhoun’s New Building,
INKXTTO MR. K. D. HMYTII 15’S CROCKERY STORE.
-yyrK Will continue to sell Curis-ts, Curtains, Window Shades and House
Ooods at greatly reduced prle
tin ice.
JAMEJ
‘FUR Hl’t>T CASH’
Furnishing
or thirty days time, city ucoep-
decl2’84by
Gr. BATEIE Ac SONS,
714 Broad Street, (South Side) - AUGUSTA, GA.
UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL,-
Wednesday and Thursday, 8 and 9,
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
831 BROAD ST.,
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AUGUSTA, GA.
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SPRING and SUMMER. 1885.
Otto W. Marshall,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
217 Seventh St., Augusta, Ga.
lias Just received from the Northern Mark
ets, and will open on Monday, February 23,
IftSo, a magnificent line of
Spring and summer Cloths,
of the very latest designs. The stock consists
of
IMPORTED CORKSCREWS, all Shades,
DIAGONALS, CHEVIOTS,
CAHSIMKRKH SCOTCH TWEEDS,
WORSTEDS, FANCY PANTS
PATTERNS, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc,
All shades of Corkscrews from $2ft to $30.
Imported Scotch Walking Suits from $22
to $28.
Fine Dress Suits from $28 to $38.
Fancy Striped Pantaloons from $0 to $10.
All ordcis from my patrons in Waynesboro
und vicinity will receive prompt attention
Call early and secure choice
choice of Patterns.
Janll’SStf
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Malarial Poisoning.
A I'd,I Ml G.I., .1 illy 3d, 188$.
Dr. Env’Aitn H.aiuiy, Augusta, (hi.:
Dear Sir—For several years ufter coming
home from the war, 1 was a constant sufferer
from chills mid lever. 1 tried a number of
remedies, but obtained no iiermnnent relict
until I used a couple of hollies ofyoui Mala
rial Antidote, hut 1 think one would have
answered tin* purpose. llu.vn. Ivv.
I have used Dr. Barry's prepuratiou fof the
cure ami prevention of chills and fevers with
muoh success and siitlstiirtlon, and confident
ly recommend li lo the puhllu for the radical
cure of I Ills disc ise. A, J. Avkuy.
Columbia, Co., May I, 1878.
Da. Kiiwarii IIA it a v:
Dear Sir—It gives me pleasure to state to
you thill the bottle of Fever and Ague medi
cine reeelvod from you Iiuh cured my lltllv
girl of chills and fever (who has had them at
Intervals for eleven months), when the doe-
tor’s • t■>in 1 in* ami other chill medicine lulled
to do good. And would advise all who have
eases of protracted chills and fever to give
your medicine a trial at least, both for their
own guild and the patronage that thu medi
cine deserves. Respectfully yours,
Norwood, Gil., I let. 12, 1881. F. 11. Ml'UlNTY.
Da. Ekwaiiii Hakhy:
Four 1 mi!ties of your “Miihirhil Antidote"
cured three members of my family of a mu-
llgminl Malarial attack, during I Ini fall of 1882,
In llurke county, Ga. 1 believe It lo he
positive cure. J. II. Caiisw km..
For further information, address
E. Barry, m. n., Augusta, Ga.
Solti everywhere.
Jllli27,8l belli II
PEACE STREET.—
Waynesboro, - -
Keeps on band all the Latest Styles in
MILRINERY
Sun Bonnets, white and colored, Ribbons
all shades and qualities, lints, all styles.
Salter's Eye Lotion, the best eye medicine.
My Goods are fresh, toy prices low as first
class goods can tie sold. I will duplicate An
gusln and Hiivnunuh prices. Would lie pleas
oil to have the IndlcN of Waynesboro call and
examine my goods. Fresh Goods constantly
arriving. iuv5'85hm
ISTIC Vft sho&inQ
1 lake this method l<> Inform my customer
nod l he public generally thill I am prepared
to do horscshotdng In the
Very Best Style.
Race and draft horses shod, and satisfaction
guimmleed. If you went your horse well
shod bring them to my shop, and it will he
well done, (liveme a trial.
T. O’B-YTZESILTS .
WAYNESBORO, ; GA.
JunZmtf
: Miss Nellie Purcell,:
-WILL ON NEXT-
-OPEN THE-
1ST ELEGANT LI OF LADIES’ <£ CHILDREN’S HATS
Kvor Brought South.
The Stock comprises all the New York and Parisian Novelties
and will be sold at reasonable Prices. The Ladies’ ot Waynesboro
are particularly invited to call and examine my Stock. Every
thing in the Millinery Line can ho obtained. nprio’sunm
Boots, Shoes and Hats,
-IS AT-
AVm. Mulherin and Co’s.
Our Buyer while north, purchasing our regular spring stock, attended three large force
reo Kales, and with cash In Imnd, succeeded in obtaining Many Goods at about Half their
Value. We quote below some of our bargains:
I to 5.
Infant’s Kid Luce and Button Kline
Child’s Kid Button Klines, 7 to 111
Child’s Kid Buttoned Newport*, 7 to 10
Child’s Kid Newport Tics, 7 lo 10
Women’s Goat. Slippers, 3 to 8
Women’s Kid Opera Slippers, 3 to 8
Women's Oxford Ties, 2 to 7
Women’s Kid Buttoned Newports, 3to 7
Women’s Opera slippers, 2> a ' loll
Ladles’ Glove Kid Luce Shoes, 2 to 0
I,allies’ Glove Kid Lace Shoes, 3 to 0
I,miles’ Glove Kid Foxed Gaiters, 5 to 9
Ladles’ Glove Kiel Buttoned Fox Gaiters, 3t
Boys’ B. Calf Prince Alberts, 1 lo a
Boys’ It. Calf High I,arc Shoes. 1 to 5
Boys' It. Calf Aigli Buttoned Hlioes, 2 lo5
Men’s Carpet Slippers, 0 to 11
Gent’s Galt Ties, U to 11
Gent's B. Calf Congress Gaiters, (J to 13
Gent 's B. Calf Lace Gaiters.il to ltl
Gent’s B. Prince Alberts, 0 to 11 1 00
Gent’s Coney Island Ties, 0 toll .. 1 00
Gent’s B. Buttoned Gaiters, (I to 10 . 1 50
Boys’Wool lulls ut 25e.: Gent's Wool 1 Oils ut 25c.;(lenl’s Felt at ... 100
The prices named are so low that many lots will soon he sold, therefore, come nt oner
and secure the best bargains. Our Ktock for Wholesale trade is unusually hu ge and attract
ive. The prices we guarantee to be lower t Imn any quoted hy any Jobbing House South of
Boston- An examination of Ktock und Prices solicited. Careful attention given toorders.
W3I. MULHEHIN Sc <D O.,
TWO STORES—722 and 913 Broad Street.
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ICE Delivered at any Point Between Millen and Augusta,
Freight Prepaid, for
75 Cents Per 100 Hundred Pou n ds.
In I Hocks of ICO or 150 Iks.
We deal in ICE only and pay specinl attention to filling orders
received hy mail or telegraph. We pack carefully, give full weight
and ship promptly. Our office is at our factory, on the 2d level ot
the canal, in sight of the passenger depot, and we are connected
by telephone with all Broad street merchants. Our terms are
strictlycash to accompany all orders. Try us for a while.
ARCTIC IC COMPANY,
ROBT. W. ROBERTSON, Superintendent.
.A.UG-'USTA, - - - QtV.
myl5’85 lm
ALFRED BAKER. President.
JOSEPH H. BEAN, Cashier
Augusta Savings Bank.
811 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
Cash Assets $300,000.00.
Surplus 50,000.00.
iimuT nrnaoiT p. monamiT m
Interests on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS. BANKERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
9P£GIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONa
Wc always have money on hand to loan, nnd nirord special accommodations to our cus
tomers. Wc Buy and Hull Bonds and Stocks, and arc always happy to givo Information.
ALFRED RAKER,
JAMES A. LGFI.IN,
WILLIAM HC1IWEIGKRT,
inyi)’8$by
: DIRECTORS :-
E. R. SCHNEIDER,
E. O’DONNELL,
EDO A R R. DERRY,
JOSEPH K. 11EAN.
W. B. YOUNG,
EUGENE J. O’CONNOR.
JULES RIVAL.
Cleveland is Ahead in Politics
-BUT WE LEAD IN-
AiiguHta Hotel,
Augusta, (7a.
L £. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor.
Large iiml well Ventilated Rooms. Central
ly located near railroad c rossing. Telegraph
ofilre In thu building. Headquarters for com
mercial men Best $2 house In the South.
Electric lights. Electric Bulls, Special rutus
hy the week or month.
FTT^3SriTTTI^,E
Our Motto, Like his is “Reform”—Old High Price must get out
of the way and give place to the “New Low Prices.
We buy for Cash, hence are able to get the
bottom, as our prices will prove.
HEAD and W0NDEE!
Solid Walnut Marble Top Suites,
with Toilet Wash-Stand, 10 pieces, for $50.
This is what Cash does. We have Suites from this up
to $500. We are now lifting up two Hotels, who bought as cheap
from us as they could buy from the Factories, and a little cheaper.
WE DEFY ALL COMPETITION!
Call and seo us.
FLEMING and BOWLES
840 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
All Coeds packed and shipped free of charge.
ncp28,83-by
TUTTS
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
Th* Omtwt Medical Triumph Of the Agct
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.'
Lou of opp.tlte, Bowoli coatC ve, Pain la
the head, with a dull aonaailon In tho
back hart, Pain under tho ahoulder-
blade. Fullneaa after eating, vrith i*dla-
Incllnmtlon to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper, Lew aplrlta. with
a feeling of hawing neglected aome duty,
Wearlnaaa, Dlaslneaa, L luttarlng at the
Heart. Data before the eyea. Headache
ewer the right eye, Reotloeaneaa, with
fltfal drenma, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTTS FILLS are especially adapted
to auoh cases, ono doso etreots snob a
change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
boWKTK
nourished,,
the IHgaetlva Organs.Itonu
Uttar Hair or Whisker* changed to a
Glosst Black by a single application of
thi* Dth. U imparts a natural color, acts
Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, ot
eent by exprese OR receipt of |1.
Office, 44 Murray 8t. ( Ntw Yorl*
(lucl'TSlby
5. SPRING OF 1885.
JAMES MILLER.
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I T AH just returned from Now York, where he purchased one of the I.ARGEHT and BEHT
1 KTOl’KH OF Kl’RINU und HUMMER GOODK ho lias had the pleasuru of showing his
friends and customers for some time past.
In the Dress Goods Department
1' would only ask all who may want Goods in that line to give me a call, us I flatter niyset
I I can show you us handsome assortment as you can find In the city, comprising all Ihoj
New Klmdes in Albatross, Nun’s Veiling, Stylped nnd Checked Hummer HUks, White Muslin
Holies—a large assortment.
1ST 3xCOXTKlTI2SrC3- O-OOIDSI
T make that a SPECIALTY. A large assortment of PAUAKOLS. Iu the way of All
.1. Over Lace for Yokes ami .Sleeves my assortment eannot be excelled.
IN GENTS’ DEPARTMENT.
I ' can show you a fine assortment of Casslmeres, Underwear of all kinds, Handkerchiefs,
Ties, Heart’s. Hulf Hose, Ac. 11 Is useless to try to enumerate everything that yon will find
ut the Old Gomel'. All I ask Is for you to cull and see for yourself.
MILLER’S CORNER.
nprio’85mn B R0AD AND JACKSON STS.. AUGUSTA, GA.
DAY & TANNAHILL,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Carriages and Buggies!
FOR THE-SPRING TRADE.
OPIUM:
u< WHISKY HABITS »ri«
»t Inline without pain. BOOK
*. WOOLLEY, M. D.. Atluto.Q*.
juul2’85by
Rodgers & Munnerlyn,
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS at LAW,
51 LIBERTY HTREKT,
WAYNESBORO, : GEORGIA.
my'J’Slby
Jno. D. Munnerlyn
IS HT1I.I. AGENT FOR *
Reliable Fire, Life and Accidental Insnrance
lEPrices to
S-u.it
—o
title 'Xiaaa.osl
NEVER BEFORE ATTlINEDi IN THE HISTORY OF THE BUSINESS
Wo are enabled to give our Customers every advantage by purchas
ing our Goods at the Closest Possible Cash Prices. Call and be convinced.
Children’s Carriages in Great Variety
The finest Assortment of HANDBAGS and SATCHELS ever
brought to the City. TRUNKS, WHIHS and U BRELLAS.
THE WILSON, CHILDS & CO.’S PHILA. WAGONS, all sizes.
TENNESSEE WAGONS, 1, 2 and 4 horse.
DAY & TANN A HILL’S ONE AND TWO HORSE WAGONS.
EXPRESS AN1) DELIVERY WAGONS.
Axles, Springs, llulis, Spokes, &c. Rubber Belting and Packing.
HOYT’S LEATHER BELTING. The best in the World.
Lacing, Rivets, etc. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather.
Calf and Lining Skins, Lasts, Thread, Cement etc.
HARNESS AND SADDLES. We call particular attention to our
HARNESS DEPARTMENT, in which we excel in quality and
Price.
DAY & TANNAHILL,
Loans Negotiated
1 have recently made nniingemenlH to Ne
gotiate I,ONO and HHOKT TMRM LOANS
ul an reuMoiiuide rales ns any other ageuey
doing hiiNlness In the State.
JOHN D, MUNNERLYN.
Jnnl’Sllf
J i* FREE!
"RELIABLE SELF-CURE.
A favorite prescription of ono of the
meat noted and mieocuful •poelsIlHI* In thu U. S.
(cow retiredi lor theouru ot .V.rveii. liability.
ImI hfnnhoaMl, trruhnrmm sml Drow.v, Kelli
to plain nuuk'il eu vulupv/k-ac, Dru««lsi»iau Ull lb
Addrew DR. WARD * CO. UuitkM. Mik
uug22’8$hy
and all Bilious Complain rs are relieved hy taking
WRIGHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Dim!’ Vtgsublo; Ha Qriplnr rrtec 35o. All CraggUlA
llool2'8$by
DR. GEO. PATTERSON,
Surgeon Dentist,
Uiui he fiitind lit my nlllee over Itoulxahn’M
Hlnre at all In mm. l'nrllUH I'roih the country
when convenient will please mltily me In ml-
vnnoe. I ruler lo inv iminy I'rlfiids und pill
ions In llui kv ami adjoining n,unties, and
solicit a ('onilnuniH'e of their patlonagi' uml
imul iheiul Hiniri' from tliublle.
GIN HOUSKK, GRIST MILLS, STORKS
AND DWKLLTNGK, AS WKLL AS
BA ItNS, S'i'A Bl.KS and CORN ('Kills
1NSUUKD AT Fiji UTAlll.K
RATKS.
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—:Attorneij-at-Law,:—
WAYN KHIIORO, ! : : GKOltOIA.
Will practice in all the Courts of the Au
gusta Judicial Circuit, also, In the United
States Circuit and District Courts of Genijrln.
to? Special attention given to 1»K-
FRN’HKS In Internal Revenue eases In tho
Uiiltcd.Htatcs Court.
IteY" Also, Agent for the U. S. Mutual Ao-
eluent AsMoelatlon, of New York.
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FOUNDRY, 50x214 FEET.
MACHINE
SHOP,
FEET.
50x250
BOILER SHOP 40x120 Feet
fully equipped with
and improved tools.
new
DRUGS!
The undersigned Inis opened
STORK lit Oils place, and expects
DRUG
K KKI*
PUlill DRUGS
In fact, everything usually kept In ii Flrst,-
Cluss Drug Store, will Ihi found III Stock.
The public generally are Invited to give them
a trial. Best goods
AT BOTTOM PRICES,
E. A. Perkins & Co.
MILLEN, : GA.
Millen, On., May 28,1885. my28’8otf
GEO. It. LOMBARD & CO.
FOUNDRY, MACHINE
and BOILER WORKS
AUGUSTA,
DOUBLh TUBE.
m
- GEORGIA.
AIIOVK PASSKNGKll DKl’oT, near WATER TOWER,
-Manufacturing in the Rest Mamier-
aurove
Ralehel Head Blocks, Car Wheels for Trail) Cars, Small Mandrels and Saws for
U Men
Gill
ting Wood, Grist Mills and Findings, Spindles, Moisting uml lteuuhillug Screws,
Cresses and Screws All kinds of Gin Gciirlnu, Gin Kiln
iu, Gil
KTC., SUGAR ROLLKR8 and KKTTI.KS.
—Dealers in—
Knglne and Mill Suppll
A’lllV “
Clreuliir Saws, Files. Guinmers, Swages, Glols', Cheek mid Safety
. whistler; • ■ “
Ills, Belling, Lacing, Kilhher, lleiuli, Soaps I one and Asheslos
and Oil Cups, Wrenches, Kuiury Wheels, Ktc„ Kte.,
Agents for
l<iull|Mie Duulile Turhlue Wheel, Kortlligs Universal Injei tors for feeding llollcrs, the la it
uiitde, semi for elreulur. Bradford Nil 11 Co’s. Corlalde Mills, Norutlyke A* Murniou
Co’s. I’laulallon Com and Feed Mills, Allas Knglne Works and KastCll.v Iron
Works Cortiilila und Stationary Knglnes, Kimekle’s Cop Safely
V.VLVKS, CLOUD CHE KK MILL ROCK, KTC., KTC., KTC.
Iron and Brass Castings, and all kinds of Repairs promptly done. We east every day
und lire working abunl 10U hands. Sja'i'lal iilleutioii to Knglne and Roller repairs, ia'U$'8lhy