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Cotton picking in Brooks county
will begin in about three weeks.
The Indian population of the Uni
ted States is estimated at .‘100,000.
No (,v>mplaints.—Never hear any com-
plaints from the Chlllftrlne I have sold.—M.
V. Word, DrUggim, L'lirtersville, Ga., Dee. 18,
18811.
Tatnall county boasts of a man
who recently captured a snake that
had fourteen rattles and a gold col
lar button.
The newspapers are taking their
revenge on Miss Cleveland by pub
lishing her picture.—Telegraph <(•
Messenger.
AT,WAYS (ItT AKANTKKD.—Wo linVO Holll
Chlllurlne with Instructions to our customer*
to return If not, satisfactory, uric] have never
hint n slnglo bottle returned.—Iamgford A
Berry, Druggists, Sherman, Texas, Dec. 22.
Geography is not considered of
suflieient importance by educators
to bn taught in the public schools
in Sweeden.
There are 2f> incorporated cities,
says a news item, in the state of
New York. The .smallness of the
number of incoruorated cities is
what astonishes.
A floating island about one hun
dred feet square is at present an in
teresting object in that portion of
Lake Marsebesic, Maine, known as
the “Black Pond.”
See What the I,a<lle* Say.
Does Great (loon.—I have been using
Mexican Female Remedy a week, and It has
done me great good.—Mrs. Doulsu F. Morris,
Glslis, Vn., June 30, 188-t.
The annual report ofCommission
er Education Eaton shows that the
school population of the thirty-
eight states is 14,227,784, and yet the
Southern crank is howling for im
migration.
While digging on the site of the
old jail and tavern at Somerville,
N. J., lately, workmen found a
rusty pair of shears, a large key, a
“horsehead penny” of the date of
1787, and an English penny ot 1718.
—,ARLINGTON HOTEL—
Barber Shop.
We are now better prepared than ever to
to work In our line. Shampooing, trim
ming bangs and cutting ladies’ hair, by
an experienced and skillful barber. Will call
at residences when desired. Anything In
our line, such as Shaving, Hair (hitting, Dye
ing, etc., done In the latest fashions ami style.
A new pair of fine hair dippers just received
for use in dipping children's hair for the
summer season. aprtM'86
J.T. BLANC11AHD.
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G. 0. Robinson & Go.
MONEY.
Ill Abundance.
I nm now prepared to Negotiate Doans on
Improved Farms on shorter time and more
Reasonable Terms than ever.
Loans Made for Anv Amount.
Call and see me.
IB. IF 1 . HjarwsorL.
W AYN UHIUIHI). GA.
June27,’84.h-m
-Enterprise-
Steam Saw Mill.
MUNNERLYN, - GA.
JOHN U. MUNNEltLYN, Prop.
The above Saw Mill is now In full operation,
nnd all orders will ho filled without a mo
ments delay.
Dumber sawed to order on short notice at
liberal prices.
Orders can he left at my office at Waynes
boro. All bills will lip payable to the under
signed. I solicit a share of the public patron
age. Respectfully.
JOHN D. MUNNERLYN,
Jnnlfl’SAtf Waynesboro, on.
Pianos & Organs.
The Best in the World
The Great SAVINGSiNSTITUTiON.
SAVE From $10 TO $100
L. P. Q. S.
Prices Lower and Nearer Cost iiian Elsewhere.
K. I. 6. M,
Our 1’lanos ami Organs, selected from
twelve of the best makers are acknowledged
to be superior by the greaturtistsof the world.
We deliver our Pianos and Organs, freight
paid, to any point In the south, with music
hook, revolving stool nnd instruction hook,
also a good cover with each piano.
P. A. S. M. A. T. H.
Our long experience of over forty years en
ables us to place in every home the finest
Musical Instrument In the world, guarantee
satisfaction and our price to be the lowest.
Musical Merchandise and Instruments of
every description. .Sheet Music anil Musle
Books. The latest publications.
Orders filled on day of reception,
Write for catalogues, prices, discounts, and
easy terms of payment.
T. M. II. 0. T. S.
JAMES 0. BAILIE and SONS
WIDD REMOVE THElll
C A X£ 1» XI T S T o
FROM 711! to 711 BROAD STREET (SOUTH HIDE)
O It
Dr. Calhoun’s New Building,
|N EXT TO M It. E. I). S.M VTIIE'S CROCKERY STORE.
tlTE will continue to si ll Uni-pel*, Curtains, Window Shades nnd House Furnishing
\V Goods ut greatly reduced prices "FOR SPOT CASH” or thirty days time, city accep
tance.
JAMES Gf. BAILIE Sc SONS,
deei2'84bv 714 Broad Street, (South Side) - AUGUSTA, GA.
UNDER TIIE CENTRAL HOTEL,-
Wednesday and Thursday, 8 and 9,
PEN THE
LAIS’ <t CHI
GAR 1
Simmons’ Iron Cordial is not a beverage,
but Is a powerful nnd unmistakable female
tonic, Imparting iron to Impoverished blood,
gives a keen appetite, aids digestion and
proper assimilation of tood, strengthens the
feeble, Invigorates the chronic, anil is prompt
and reliable in its effect.
An employe of one of the factories
in Weymouth snys that for ten
years he has eaten no meat, livintr
mostly on milk and vegetables.—
ITe is in good health, and as able to
perform his work as any of those
using flesh food.
A colored church was burned in
the upper part of Brooks county a
few days ago. The members were
preparing for a big meeting, and
endeavoring to get rid of the fleas
they put pine straw under the
church and set it on fire.
PETS and House Fur
nishing Goods. The
Largest Stock South of Balti
more. Moquet, Brussels, 3-Ply
& Ingrain Carpets, Bugs, 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 BUIDDING, Augusta,Ga.
nugl'8-lby
The caterpillars are on deck with
head up and tail over the dash
board, and are doing immense
damage to cotton in this section.
Borne of the farmers around town
are seeing what virtue there is in
London Purple.—Georgetown Let
ter.
At Dehusk’s ranch, Trinidad, Col.,
during a thunder storm, a herd of
eighteen horses were driven
against a barbed wire fence by the
violence of the wind. The wire
conducted a stroke of lightning
through the herd and thirteen fell
dead.
('. G. C., Tiik Hut SpurNus Rk.mkdy.—'The
originator of this mcdicino was for years a
practical chemist and druggist In the city of
Hot Springs, Ark., and after thousands of
experiments, which necessitated Hie expen
diture of a fortune, lie at lust dlseovered the
method of extracting the very “quintessence”
i' of the disease-exterminating and healing pro
perties of those wuters, which Is now brought
fo the very door of every Inhabitant or the
globe, In the form of C. C. C. the Hot Springs
Remedy. It will cleanse and purify sores*
ulcers, blood poisonings and all effects of bad
blood.
The Gate City Guards of Atlanta,
112 strong, will attend the funeral of
Gen. Grant. A public purse Is
being raised to send them on. The
company is composed ot Atlanta’s
representative young men, and is
.commanded by Capt. Harry Jack
son, son of the United States Minis
ter to Mexico, and one of the most
prominent lawyers in the State.
The Columbus cotton mills have
. shown wisdom in meeting the over
production of staplo goods with ex
periments in new directions. The
Kagle ami Phomlx now sells a
thousand pounds a day of ball
thread, and sold to San Francisco
on one order 200,000 dozen balls.
■ The Swift manufacturing company
started two years ago making
quilts, and is now building an addi
tional mill for tills industry.
i •• Constipation ANp Ft i.ks iik Two Vicars'
Htanpinu Uuuku.—One year ago, when my
wife eommeneetl imlug your medicine, she
bull been sutthrtng for two yours with lorphl
liver, caused by eimsllpiiliou, which hail also
produced plies. She hint been treated by ein-
Ini-i t physicians ami hud taken a great deal
of mmUcllpi but was no bettor, tuuriii
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We tako pleasure in calling the attention of
mothers to a home cure for all diseases of the
Stomach and Bowels, a medicine so long
needed to carry children safely through the
critical stage of Teething.
PITTS' 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 ttieir life. It gives
sweet rest to the slek and fretful child. It
strengthens and builds up tho weak, gives
appetite and llesli to the puny, corrects drain
from the bowels, cures Dtnrrhrc nnd Dysen
tery. A panacea for the children. Try one
bottle. It costs only
Twenty-Five Cents a Bottle.
Junl9’86byf
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
831 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
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TO THE PUBLIC.
ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT I
have removed back to Waynesboro to stay
and have opened on Peaoo street, directly
opposite C. E. Scherer, a first-class
Green Grocery.
WIDD KEEP ON HAND AT ADD TIMES
a full line of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON,
SUA8AGE, VKGETABDES and FRUITS.
All I ask Is a trial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
I WIDD PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET
Cash Prices for BEEF CATTDE, HOGS
and MUTTON, and DRY and GREEN
HIDES. Give me a trial. Respectfully.
THOS. J. TANT.
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JGI1GER. ALEf
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SPRING and SUMMER. 1885.
Otto W. Marshall,
217
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Seventh St., Augusta, Ga
Spring
Ilusjust received from the Northern Mark
ets, and will open on Monday, Feljruury 23,
188T>, a magnificent line of
and summer Cloths,
of tho very latest designs. The stock consists
of
IMPORTED CORKSCREWS, all Shades,
DI AGON ADS, CHEVIOTS,
CASSIMERES SCOTCH TWEEDS.
WORSTEDS, F A N C Y PANTS
PATTERNS, Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc
All shades of Corkscrews from $25 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 ordets from my patrons In Waynesboro
and vicinity will receive prompt attention
Call early ami secure choice
choice of Patterns.
Janll’OStf
l J.
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U\'» ' i|
cine did her more good than everything else
him hud luken, and she Is now well. We have
recommended tl to many suffhrlng tho same
way and It 1ms given satisfaction every time
Plduse send us another supply of Simmons’
DIVer Medicine.—Rev. Geo. A. Malden, Deba-
noli, Vu., Dee. 13, '82.
Chattanooga, Tenn., August
—II. \V. Brown committed suicide
last night by drinking an ounce of
belladonna,-and then cutting his
throat. He has boon depressed on
account of business troubles, and
last night swallowed tho drug in
his wife’s presence, and rushed
front the house into the woods,
where he c"t his throat from ear to
ear. The dead body was found this
morning. Ho lived at the foot of
Missionary ltldge, two miles out of
tho city.
o< ihr "
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Malarial Poisoning.
A ppi.tno Ga., July 3d, 18,\l.
Dit. EnwAUii Harry, Augusta, Ga.:
Dear Hit- For Heveral year* after coining
home from the war, J was a constant sufferer
from chills and lever. I tried a number of
remedies, hut obtained no permanent relist
uni It I list'd a couple of hollies of your Mala
rial Antidote, tail 1 think one would have
answered tho purpose. Brad. Ivy.
1 have used Dr. Barry’s nropurutlon fur the
cure and prevention ol chills and fevers with
milch success ami sat Inflict Ion, and confident
ly recommend It to tho public for the radleul
cure of thlsdlsease. A. J. AvKItY.
Columbia, Co., May 1, 1878.
Du. EnWAHb llAHIIV:
Dear Hlr— It gives me pleasure to slate to
you that tho bottle of Fovor and Ague medi
cine received from you has cured my Ittllv
gil l ol chills and fever (who has had them at
intervals for eleven months), when the doo-
toi’s quinine and other chill medicine failed
to do good. And would advise all who have
eases of protruded chills and fever to give
your medicine a trial at least, both fqr tlielr
own good and the patronage that Ihu medi
cine deserves. Respectfully yours,
Norwood, (la., Get. 12, I8S1. F. II. McGintt.
Dm. Ekwarp Barry;
Four bottles of your ‘‘Malarial Antidote”
cured ttiree members of my fumlly of a mu-
lignuut Malarial at I aek, during t hu full of 1882,
In Burke county, Ga. 1 believe It to he
positive cure. J. II. Carmw ki.i..
For further information, address
E. Barry, m. u., Augusta, Ga.
Sold everywhere.
Juu27,»tbemU
: Miss Nellie Purcell,
-WIDD ON N ENT
ICE Delivered at
WE HEDD
any Point Between Millen
Freight Prepaid, for
and Augusta,
75 Gents Per 100 Hundred Pou n ds.
In ITlocks of TOO oi* 150 lbs.
We deal in ICE only and pay special attention to filling orders
received by 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 ICE COMPANY,
ROBT. \V. ROBERTSON, Superintendent.
AXIGTtJST.Y, - - -
myl5’85 lm
Ever Brought Sontli.
The Stodk comprises all the New York and Parisian Novelties
and will he sold at reasonable Pricek. The Ladies’ ot Waynesboro
are particularly invited to call and examine my Stock. Every
thing in the Millinery Line can he obtained. npritmum
Boots, Shoes and Hats,
-IS AT-
Wm. Mulherin and Co’s.
Our Buyer while north, purchasing our regular spring stock, attended throe lnrge force
Force Sales, and with cash in hand,succeeded In obtaining Many Goods at about Half their
Value. We Quote below some of our bargains:
Infant’s Kid I.aec and Button Shoos, ] to 5 $ 25
Child’s Kid Button Shoes, 7 to 11) g
Child’s Khl Buitoued Newporls, 7 to 10 50
Child’s Kid Newport Ties, 7 to 10 50
Women's Goat Slippers. 3 to 8 50
Women’s Kid Opera Slippers, 3 to 8 50
W’omen’s Oxford Ties, 2 to.7, ... . 75
Women’s Kid Buttoned Nowports, 8to7 75
Women’s Opera slippers, 2Q toll 75
Dailies’Glove Kid I.aec Shoes, 2 to 0 75
1 .allies’ (ilovo Kill Dure Shoes, S to I)
Dailies’ Glove Kid Foxed Gaiters, 5 to 9
IjUdies' Glove Kid Buttoned Fox Gaiters, 3 to 6
Boys' B. Calf Prince Alberts, 1 to 5
Boys’ 11. Calf High Dace Shoes. I too
Boys’ 11. Calf Atgh Buttoned Shoes, 2 to 5
Men’s Carpet Slippers, 0 to 11
Gent’s Call Ties, (1 to U
Gent’s 15. Calf Congress Gaiters, (1 to 13
(tent’s B. Call'Dace Gaiters, (i to 10
Gent’* B. Prince Alberts, 6 to 11
Gent’s ('oney Island Ties, li to II
Gent’s B. Buttoned Gaiters, 0 to 10
Boys' Wool lints at 25c..; Gent’s Wool Hats at 25c.; Gent’s Felt at
The prices named are so low that many lots will soon be sold, therefore, come at once
nnd secure tho best bnrgalns. Our Stock for Wholesale trade Is unusually large and attract
ive. Tho prices we guarantee to be lower than any quoted by any Jobbing House South ol
Boston- An examination of Stock and Prices solicited. Careful attention given toorders.
WM. MULHERIN Sc OO.,
TWO STORES—722 and 913 Broad Street.
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ADFREI) BAKER, President.
JOSEPH S. BEAN, Cashier
Augusta Savings Bank.
811 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
Cash Assets $300,000.00.
>Surplus 30,000.00.
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Interests on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS. BANKERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
SPECIAL. ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS*
tomers. We Buy and
ney
Sell
Bonds and Stocks, anil are always happy to give Information.
ADFBE1) BAKER,
JAMES A. 1,OKI,IN,
WIDDIAM SCIIWEIGERT,
lnyD’Slby
: DIRECTORS
E. It. SCHNEIDER,
E. O’DONNEDD,
EDGAR R. DERRY,
JOSEPH S. BEAN.
W. H. YOUNG,
EUGENE J. O’CONNOR.
JUDES R1VAD.
1885. SPRING OF 1885.
-: JAMES MILLER.:-
Cleveland is Ahead in Politics
-BUT WE LEAD IN
TTAS jnst returned from New York, where he purchased one of the I.ARGEST and BEST
I 1 STOCKS OF SPRING and SUMMER GOODS he has had the pleasure of showing his
friends and customers for some time past. ’•
In the Dress Goods Department
I would only ask all who may want Goods In that line to give me n call, as I flatter myself
I can show you as handsome assortment ns you eon And in the e.lly, comprising all tho
New Shades in Albatross, Nail’s Veiling, Striped and Cheeked Summer Silks, White Muslin
Robes—a large assortment.
iifcT g-ocods i
T make 11 uft a SPECIALTY. A large assortment of PARASODH. In the way of AH
L Over Lace for Yokes and Sleeves my assortment cannot be excelled.
11ST GENTS’ DEPARTMENT.
T can show you a line assortment of Casslmercs, Underwear of all kinds, Handkerchief*,
Ties, Scarfs, Half Hose, Ac. It Is useless to try to enumerate everything that you will And
at the Old Corner. All I ask Is for you to call and see for yourself.
MILLER'S CORNER.
apno’Sonm BR0AD AND J A CKS0N STS., AUGUSTA, GA.
PEACE STREET.
Waynesboro, • - - Ga
Keeps on hand all the Latest Styles In
MIL INE HY
Him Bonnets, white and colored, Ribbons
nil shades and iimilltlcs, Hats, all styles
Halter’s Eye Lotion, the best eye medicine.
My Goods are fresh, my prices low as first
class goods can lie sold. I will dlinlleate All
gusta anil Havunnah prices. Would lie pleas
ed to have the ladles of Wayneshoro call and
examine my goods. Fresh Goods eonstnally
arriving. mv5’85hm
Artistic shoein(!
1 lake this method In Inform my customer
and the public generally that I am prepare
to do liom shoeing In tho
Very Best Style
Race iiud draft horses shod, mid Kiitlsfaetton
guaranteed. If you want your horse well
shod bring iliem to my shop, unit It will he
well done. (live me a trial.
t_ o’E-srsnsns.
WAYNEHBOIIO, ; GA.
Jan23'85t f
Au^iiMiti Hotel,
Augusta, Ga.
L. E. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor.
T.urge and well Ventilated Rooms. Central
ly located near railroad crossing. Telegraph
office in the building. Headquarter* for cnni-
merelal men Besl $2 house in the Mouth.
Eiei'irle lights. Electric Hells, Hpeelal rules
by the week or month.
Loans Negotiated
I have recently made arrangement* to Ne
gotiate DONG and SHORTTERM LOANS
ut as miHonuhle rates as any other agency
he State.
MUNNERL YN.
IF^IRDSriTTTIR/ES
Our Motto, Like his is “Reform”—Old High Price must get out
of the way ami give place to the “New Low Prices.”
We buy for Cash, hence are able to get the
bottom, as our prices will prove.
READ and WONDER!
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 fitting 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 see us.
FLEMING and BOWLES
840 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
All Goods packed and shipped free of charge.
sop28,88-by
TUTT'S
PILLS
OPIUM
and WHISKY HAIIITS cured
ut lioiuo without imln. BOOI
. WOOLLEY, M. D., AtUnU.OL.
junPi’NAby
25 YEARS IN USE.
doing IiuhIucsn 111
JOHN D.
Jim I'SItf
FREE!
REUABLE SELF-CURE.
A fkvorlte proscription of onn of the
most noted and mi<*oe»aful MprrinilntM In tho U. a.
(now retired i lor thouure of JltorfOMS Mkrbitity 9
Ms*mi Muithaud, NV*akn+mm and *y. holll
Mi plain waled on velopo/rae. UruggUls cau 1111 it
A44mm DR. WARD * CO. Unitim. Mo.
uugilii'Siby
Srm
Tho OrootMt Midical Triumph of tho Agot
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
I.oaaaf appetite, Bowel* coative, Pi
th« kaad, with • 4.11 aenaatlon 1
hack port. Pal. under tho ahonlder
blade, Fullnuaa after eating, with a die-
Incllaatlen te exertion of body or wind.
Irritability of temper, Lew apt rite, with
m feellag of having neglected some daty,
Wearlneaa, Dizziness, Fluttering ut the
Henrt, Detn before the eree. Headache
•rer the right ere, Reatleaaneas, with
Stfal dreams. Highly colored Urine, nnd
CONSTIPATION.
TtTTT’O PILLS are especially adapted
to euoh ease*, one dose effects such n
•hangti of feeling ns to astonish tho sufferer.
They laereaee the A p petite,an J cause the
body to Take oil Flash,ttiu» the system la
~ iris had, end by their Tonlo Action oa
Rodgers & Munnerlyn,
ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS at LAW,
Gt LIBERTY STREET,
WAYNESBORO, : GEORGIA.
my2’8U>y
rt: Jno. D. Munnerlyn
DAY & TANNAHILL,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Carriages and Buggies!
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
Prices to
S-in.it
—o
tln.e Times I
NEVER beforeittiinedintheIihstoryofthebusihess.
We 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, WHIH8 and U BRELLAS.
THE WILSON, CHILDS & CO.’S PHILA: WAGONS, all sizes.
TENNESSEE WAGONS, 1, 2 and 4 horse.
DAY & TANNAHILL’S ONE AND TWO HORSE WAGONS.
EXPRESS AND DELIVERY WAGONS.
Axles, Springs, Hubs, Spokes, Ac. Rubber Belting and Packing.
HOYT’S LEATHER BELTING. The best in the World.
Lacing, ltivets, 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,
z : Grsi,
FOUNDRY, 50x214 FEET.
mrl3,85tf
-A.-u.gr vLstei.
IM STILT, AGENT FOR
JT "
TUTTS
mfiaa;
DYE.
Ghat IIair or Wuiriuks changed to a
Closit Black by a single application of
tbl* DTK. It import* a natural color, act*
InOtantaneoualy. Sold by Druggiita, ot
aent by expreu on receipt of DI.
Office, 44 Murray 6t., New York*
ili«'12’8lhy
a ml all Qitioua Complaints are rellaved by taking
WH1CHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
r»r'!« Vc-.-title; Mo Oriplnz. Prko 25c. All OiagzUU.
(lo<-12’81hy
DR. GEO. PATTERSON,
Surgeon Dentist,
('nil hr fniuul lit my offlini iivor Itoutxahli’H
Store at all hour*. I’ai'tln* I'lum t hr huiiiI r.v
whim ronvimlrnt will |ilra»r notify lur in ml-
vnurr. I riTrr to my many irluiui* amt pat
ron* In Uurltv ami mljohilng I'liiuitlr*, anil
*olirll a roiillmmiu-u of thrlr patromigu and
mini lUtrul *hurefioin tlivhltc.
Reliable Fire, Lire
roanles.
gin houses, grist mills, stores
AND DWELLINGS, AS WELD AS
BA UN S, ST A ilDF.S nnd GOllN UUI BS
INSURED AT KQUITABDE
RATES.
srpt.VSItf
WimbinTy,
—:Alloru('tj-al-L(ur,:—
WAYNESBORO, : : ; GEORGIA.
Will pnictlnu In i'll thn Uonrt* of the An-
gll.slu .ludlrlnl Cil'l lilt, also, III thr Ullllrd
Stairs Clrenlt unci , list dot Courts of Georgia.
KiaV' Sprolal allrnllon given to DE-
FERSEH In lnli‘rmil Rovemii) rasrs In tho
llnltnl Stutos Court.
IltaV" Also, Agent for tho U. S. Mutual Ao-
cUli-iit Assorlatlon, of Now York.
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DRUGS!
Tho umlrrKlgnod has opepoil a DRUG
STORK at Mils plaoo, ami oxpoots to KEEP
l»XJXXIf: DRUGS
in fuel, everything usually kept In a Flrsl-
t'hiss Drug Store, will ho fuiuui In stork.
Tho puhllo goiirrully are Invited to give them
h trial. Best goods
AT BOTTOM PRICES.
I. A. Perkins k Co.
MACHINE
SHOP,
FEET.
50x250
MILLEN,
Milieu, tiu., May 28, 1886.
GA.
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BOILER SHOP 40x120 Feet
fully equipped with new
and improved tools.
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.
FOUNDRY, MACHINE HPfKjlHPi
and BOILER WORKS UEmmUm
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA.
DOUBLE TUBE.
ABOVE I’AHHKNGKH DEPOT, near WATER TOW Ell,
—-Manufacturing iu the Rest Manuer—
rlnhlo and Hlatlonmy Kngliii * and Bolli-rs, Haw Mills, with Intt»rove»l Frlotlon Food a
ltidrhrt I loud llloi'ks, Cur Whorls for Tram Cut's, Small Mumlivls amt Haw* for eut-
tllig Wood, Grist Mills unit Findings, Siilmllrs, Moisting uml Itrgiilatliig HrrrWN,
Cidliui l'ivssrs and Si-rows All kinds of Gin Grilling, t.in ltlhs,
ETC., ETC., ETC., SUGAR ltuDDERH amt K K'tTDEH.
—Dealers in-
Engliio ■
Vulv
ml Mill Hiippllrs, Circular Haws, Files. Gummor*, Swage*, Ghtho, ('hrok am) Suft'iy
‘ “ '' igos, Steam P‘ ....... - - - —
-ing, ltidihrr,
. . givwihi »»*• w a, i IIUB. ((Iiuiiiicin, _ _ _ . .. .
Whlsth-H, Giiuges, Steam P1ik> and Flttrtigs, lliihtirt Metal from 10 ei-llt* to 40
ills, Belting, l.aeiiig, lluhlsir, llemp, Snapstmie and Asheslus Parking, Gtl
amt Oil Cups, Wrenches, Emory Wheel*, Kto„ Etc., Etc.
—Agents for-
F.i-llpse la ail dr Turbine Wheel, Knrtlng* Universal IuJeeUirs for feeding Boilers, the la-st
made, send fur el roil lur. Bradford Mill Co's, portable Mill*, Normlyke A Marnion
Co'*. I'hiutulion Cum and Feud Mills, Alins Engine Works amt KustOlty Iron
Works Portuhlu and Htatloimry Engine*, Kuiiekle's Pup Safety
'' > iNei -
VALVES, CUR'D CREEK MILD RUCK, ETC., ETC., ETC
1 liras* Casting*, mid all kind* of Repair* promptly done
king about 100 hum!*. Spec lit 1 nttoiitloM to Engine nnd lie
iron unit Brass Caslla
and are wor
We cast every day
Boiler retailr*. ootJi’Mby