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A Mun With Three ArniH.
Butte (Mon.) Inter-Mountain.
Yesterday afternoon as the Gar
rison train stopped at Stuart, a most
singular-locking man was seen
descending the steps of the smok
ing-car upon the side facing the lit
tle town. The man was apparently
about 35 years of age, stood 5 feet 10
—Boston Home-Journal: At the
Harnett House, Savannah, Ha., you
get all ttie comforts ot high-priced
Hotels, and save from $1 to $2 per
day.
inches in height, was powerfully
built, and would probably weigh
somewhere near 180 pounds, lie
had on a well-worn drab-colored
business suit, heavy shoes, a light-
colored slouch hat and sported a
full beard of a reddish cast. Deeu-
—ARLINGTON HOTEL—
Barber Shop.
We are now better prepared than ever to
do work in our line. Shampooing, trim
ming bangs and cutting ladies’ iiair, by
an experienced and skillful barber. Will call
ip residences when desired. Anything in
our line, such as Shaving, Hair Cutting, I typ
ing, etc., done In the latest fashions and style.
A new pair of tine hairclippers Jnst received
for use In clipping children’s iiair for the
summer season. npr24’86
J.T. BLANCHARD.
(x.
II. u
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
Pianos & Organs.
The Best in the World
The Great SAVINGS INSTITUTION.
SAVE From $10 TO $100
set dark-blue eyes, a prominent nose
and chin, square jaws and a head
covered with closely-cropped brown
hair surmounted unusually broad
shoulders, Hanked by a pair of as
muscular arms as one could find in
a crowd of a thousand men. But
the most singular thing about the
man is the appearance of a third
arm, which, starting out from be
tween the lower points of the
sho’ulderhlades, extends outward at
least three feet from the body. The
arm is of extraordinary size and
strength, ha> an easy working ,N ’be\.
and ends with a hand of unusual
proportions, provided with a thumb
and four fingers. When not in use
it is carried over the right shoulder,
the hand resting over the pit of the
stomach.
Jumping from the lower step to
the ground with the ease and grace
of a well-trained athlete, the singu
lar-looking stranger went to the
baggage car, from whence the bag-
gage-master first shoved out a huge
trunk, weighing at least ISO pounds,
then a well-filled valise, and lastly
a huge roll of blankets and furs.—
Taking the trunk by the back hand,
the valise in the right and the
blankets in the left hand, this freak
of nature made his way to the near
est saloon aerbss the street. Of
course, he was the observed of all
observers, and many wero the re
marks and speculations indulged in
concerning his singular physical
structure.
It was here that our informant—
one of the most reputable citizens
of Butte—saw him and interviewed
him. We give the substance of the
interview as it was received by our
reporter. The stranger said his
name was Orotf Kamanski, and
that he was horn of poor but re
spectable parents on the banks of
the Yukon river, in Alaska, 1,500
miles above its mouth. He receiv
ed a common school education in
his native village. When he ar
rived at man’s estate he had a de
sire to see more of the world. A
short time ago Mr. Kamanski be
came acquainted with Mr. George
It. Tingle, who represented one of
the Yellowstone counties in the last
legislative assembly of Montana,
but who now is one of the seal com
missioners at Sitka, recently ap
pointed by the president. He show
ed letters of introduction written by
Mr. Tingle to several prominent
Montanians, but he had concluded
not to use them. When he left
Alaska it was his intention to travel
somewhat extensively in the United
States. He landed at Portland a
little over a week ago, hut he had
been in the country long enough to
find out that the people were con*
sumed with a desire for gold—for
riches—and he had changed his
mind concerning his future move
ments, and was now going back to
Alaska by the way of San Francisco
to work up a stampede for the gold
fields of the \ r ukon.
While he was talking .to our in
formant Mr. Kamanski rested his
natural hands upon either knee,
and with his back arm over his
shoulder fanned his face vigorously.
Our informant noting the ease and
dexterity with which he handled
the odd member ventured to in
quire if it discommoded him in any
way.
“Oh, no,” said the gentleman.—
“On the contrary, I find it is a great
convenience. In the first place, it
is the strongest limb I have. When
T am eating 1 use a fan in my extra
hand and keep the files from my
food. I can carry two buckets of
water and at the same time mop
the sweat from my brow or blow
my nose. 1 can drive six horses
and at the same time hang on the
seat behind. I use that arm and
hand in a thousand different ways,
sir.”
“Are three-armed men common
in your country?” inquired the
listener.
“They' are not uncommon, sir,”
replied Kamanski. “I know a great
many on the upper Yukon with
three arms, among them several
temales. The extra hand comes in
good play with the ladies, especial
ly In combing and dressing their
hack hair and in buttoning their
dresses and other things. A lady
with three arms is very much
sought after by the Yukon beaus
and they can generally have their
pick among the wealthiest dudes of
the land. That extra arm and hand
are very handy about a house. A
lady possessing them can cook a
meal of victuals and set the table at
the same time. She can sweep the
lloor and carry the baby too with
out Inconvenience. She can do
numberless other things that two-
handed ladies cannot do. But he-
ware how you offend one of them.
That back hand then becomes a ter
rible weapon of destruction. I once
saw three boot-jacks, a poker and a
broom thrown at a man at once. 1
wouldn’t part with my tldrd arm,
but I would never marry a woman
with one.”
MONEY.
I mu now prepared to Negotiate I.ouiih on
Improved Karins on shorter time anil more
Reasonable Terms than ever.
Loans Made for Any Amount.
Cull anil see me.
ZEE. 3F 1 . Lawson.
WAY N KS1JOUO. GA.
June27,’fU.li 7 i4,
-Enterprise
Steam Saw Mill.
MUNNERLYN, - GA.
JOHN D. MUNNERLYN, Prop.
The nluive Saw Mill Is now in full operation,
anil all orders will be filled without a mo
ments delay.
Lumber sawed to order on short notice at
liberal prices.
Orders can bo loft at my ofllce at Waynes
boro. All bills will be payable to the under
signed. 1 solicit a share of the public patron
age. Respectfully,
JOHN I). MUNNERLYN,
Janl0’85tf Waynesboro, on.
P AD p ETS anf t House Fur-
Unn nishing 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, Chromds, Picture
Frames. Write for samples and
Prices. Bailie & Coskery.
\ugusta,Un.
MASONIC BUILDING,
uugPSlby
■ I
We take pleasure In calling the attention of
mothers to a home cure for all discuses of the
Stomach and Bowels, a medicine so long
needed to carry children sulely through the
critical stage of Teething.
PITTS' CARMINATIVE
is an incalculable blessing to mother and
child. It Is an instant relieftocolieofinfants,
a disease witli which Infants, sutler so much
the first four months of their life. It gives
sweet rest to tlie sick and fretful child. It
strengthens and builds up tho weak, gives
appetite and ilesli to the puny, corrects drain
from ttie bowelrij cures Dlnrrlne and Dysen
tery. A panacea for the children. Try one
bottle. It costs only
Twenty-Five Cents
Junlll’Sfibyi
a Bottle.
TO THE PUBLIC.
ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT I
have removed back to Waynesboro to stay
and have opened on Peace street, directly
opposite C. E. Seherer. a first-class
Green Grocery.
WILL KEEP ON HAND AT ALL TIMES
a full line of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON,
SUASAOE, VEGETABLES and FRUITS.
All 1 ask is a trial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET
Cash Prices for BEEF CATTLE, HOGS
uml MUTTON, and DRY and GREEN
HIDES. Give me a trial. Respectfully.
THOS. J. TANT.
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MIDDLE GEOUGIA-
COLZLEQE,
Milledgeville, : : : Gn
Ilo-opcns September Kith, 1885. Instruc
tors H; Pupils past year 420. Thorough col
lege ami preparatory departments. Instruc
tion in usual brunches, and In music, art,
turtles, book-keeping. The well equipped
military department secures order, teaches
obedience, Improves the physical condition
ami manners of cadets.
Tuition ."F re©
to bulb sexes. Excellent, boarding arrange
ments under supervision of college. Tin 1
school never more prosperous, never on a
tinner footing. For catalogues, apply to .1
N. Moore.
Gun. D. II. HILL, President.
Jill31’85tf
JAMES G. BAILIE and SONS
C K
Building,
C A
—WILL REMOVE THEIR
11 x 3 i : r n r o
FROM 713 to 711 BROAD STREET (SOUTH SIDE)
Dr. Calhoun’s New
|NEXT TO MR. E. I>. SMYTHE’S CROCKERY STORE.
"VITE Will continue to sell Carpels, Curtains, Window Similes anil House Furnishing
\V Goods at greatly reduced prices “FOR SPOT CASH” or thirty days lime, city accep-
JAMBS <J. BAILIE A SONS,
doci2’8iby 714 Broad Street, (South Side) - AUGUSTA, GA.
L. P. Q. S.
Prices Lower and Nearer Cost than Elsewhere.
E. I. O. M,
Our Pianos and Organs, selected from
twelve of the bent makers are acknowledged
to be superior by tin* great artists of the world.
We deliver our Pianos and Organs, freight
laid, to any point In the south, with music
«>ok, revolving stool and Instruction book,
also a good cover with eaeli piano.
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 anil Instruments of
very description. Sheet Music anil Music
Books. The latest publications.
Orders Illled on day of reception,
Write for catalogues, prices, discounts, and
asy terms of payment.
: Miss Nellie Purcell,
Gtj£±- 9
Wednesday and Thursday, 8 and 9,
P. A. S. M. A. T. II.
T. M. II. 0. T. S.
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
831 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA.
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SPRING and SUMMER. 1885.
Otto W. Marshall,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
217 Seventh St., Augusta, Ga.
Has Just received from the Northern Mark
ets, and will open on Monday, February 23,
1885, a magnificent line of
Spring and
Cloths,
summer
The stock consists
of tho very latest designs
of
IMPORTED CORKSCREWS, all Shades,
DIAGONALS, CHEVIOTS,
CASSIMERES SCOTCH TWEEDS.
WORSTEDS, FANCY 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 $10.
All orders from my patrons in Waynesboro
and vicinity will receive prompt attention.
Call early and secure choice
choice of Patterns.
Janll’83$f *
Artistic shoeinQ
I take tills method to Inform my customers
And tlie pul.lie generally that I am prepared
to do horseshoeing In the
Very Best Style.
Race and draft horses shod, and satisfaction
guaranteed. If you want your horse well
shod bring them to my simp, and it will lie
well done. Give mo a trial.
t. o’ZQ-sriEensrs.
WAYNESBORO,
Jmi23’85tf
The CHEAPEST DAILY In Georgia.
CAPITOL
Is a bright, spicy, live dally, Illled with
news from abroad ami over the stale. Usi
associated press dispatches. A full report i
the dally proceedings of Die Georgia ieglsli
lure, wiili personal notes and comments o
tlie movements of Georgia citizens.
Foreign and local market report corrected
dally.
SPECIAL OPFER FOR TWO MONTHS!
I in-hiding I in* full session of the legislature
ami Die consequent stirring events at tlie
cajillal, by mall <M» cents, postage paid.
Send stamps for sample copies. Address,
THE EVENING CAPITuL,
JuLUHftif Atlanta, Gn
Aiii4'iisIh Hotel,
Augusta, Ga.
L. E. DOOLITTLE, Proprietor.
Large and well Ventilated Rooms. Central
ly limited near railroad crossing. Telegraph
olllce In tlie building. Headquarters for col
merelal men Rest $2 house iu tlie South
Electric lights. Eleetrie Hells, Special rates
by tlie week or month.
Loans Negotiated
1 have recently made irrnngements to Ne
gotiate LONG and SHORT TERM LOANS
al ns reasonable rates as any other agency
doing luistneHs In the State,
JOHN D.
Jan 1’kltf
MU NNERL rN.
JFre
■* A favoi
ppcc 9
REUABLE SELF-CURE.
A favorite prescription of one of ths
most noted Slid successful niieclellal* In the V. H.
(now rollredi Inr the euro cf JVer-i'ous ItrMUfv,
Ihuw mtinii • uir i imo in iirr i wiim ifroiiiiiMi
Ini Mankouti. Wmaknimm mid itnav. m ill
iu plain sealed eu vslepe/Vae. Druggists i uu lid lb
Addrsst DR. WARD A 00.. Louisian*. Mo.
UUg22'8iby
UNDER THE CENTRAL HOTEL,
ATJG-TJSTA, : :
WILL ON NEXT
-OPEN THE-
1ST ELEGANT LINE OF LAIS’ k CHILDREN’S HATS
—: Ever Soutli.
The Stock comprises all the New York and Parisian Novelties
:ind will be sold at reasonable Prices. The Ladies’ ol Waynesboro
ire particularly invited to call and examine my Stock. Every
thing in the Millinery Line can be obtained. aprio’ssam
A
-TO BUY-
Boots, Shoes and Hats,
-IS AT-
Wm. Mullierin and Co’s.
75
75
Our Buyer while north, purchasing our regular spring stock, attended three large force
Force Sales, and with cash in hand, succeeded In obtaining Many Goods at about Half ilieir
Value. We Quote below some of our bargains:
Infant’s Kid Luce and Button Shoes, 1 In 5 ... ..... $ 25
Child's Kid Button Slioes, 7 to W jg
Child's Kid Buttoned Newport*. 7 told 50
Child’s Kid Newiiort ries, i to 10 50
Women's ( hml slippers, 3 to 8 50
Women’s Kid Opera Slippers, 8 to 8 50
Women's Oxford Ties, 2 to 7 75
Women’s Kid Buttoned Nowports, 3to 7
Women’s Opera slippers, 2'. toll
Ladies’Glove Kill Lace Shoes, 2 to 0
Ladies’ Glove Kid I,ace Shoes, 3 to 9
Ladles’Glove Kid Foxed Gutters, 5 to 9
Ladles'Glove Kid Buttoned Fox Gaiters, 3 tc
Boys' B. Calf Prince Alberts, 1 to 5
Boys’ Ii. Calf High Lace Shoes. 1 to5
Hoys’ 11. Calf Aigh Buttoned Shoes, 2 to5..
Men’s Carpet Slippers, (I to 11
Gent’s Calf Ties, 0 to 11
Gent’s B. Calf Congress Gaiters, li to 13
Gent’s B. Calf Laco Gaiters, 0 to 10 1 (X)
Gent’s li. Prince Alberts, 0 to 11 1 00
Gent’s Coney Island Ties, (1 to 11 1 00
Gent’s 11. Buttoned Gaiters, 0 to 10 1 50
Boys’ Wool hats at 25c.; Gent’S Wool Tints at 25c.; Gent’s Felt at 1 00
The prices named are so low that muiiy lots will soon be sold, therefore, come at once
and secure the best bargains. Our Stock for Wholesale trade is unusually large ami attruct-
1 00
1 25
1 00
1 00
lve. The prices we guarantee to be lower than any quoted by any Jobbing House South ol
- An examination of Stock and Prices solicited. Careful attention given to orders.
Bostou-
WM. MULHERIN Sc OO.,
TWO STORES—722 and 913 Broad Street.
Cleveland is Ahead in Politics
BUT WE LEAD IN
IFTTiE^ISriTTTIRIE
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.
BEAD and W0NDEB!
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 !
[J^IT Call and see us.
FLEMING and BOWLES
840 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, GA.
All Goods packed and shipped free of charge.
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TUTTS OPIUM
—UC.—B B I Junl2’85by
»n<J WHISKY HA It ITS nrri
at Inline without puili. BOOK
of partlei
B. U. V
PILLS
ICE Delivered
at any Point Between Millen and Augusta,
Freight Prepaid, for
75 Gents Per 100 Hundred Pou n ds.
Til Flocks of lOO or 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, ill sight of the passenger depot, and we are connected
by telephone with all Rroad street merchants. Our terms are
strictlycash to accompany all orders. Try us for a while.
a i*c 1 r rlc tc 1: co >i p a3V y,
ItOBT. W. ROBERTSON, Superintendent,
^VTJ GrXT STA, - - - GA.
ALFRED RAKER. President.
JOSEPH 8. BEAN, Cashier
Augusta Savings Bank.
25 YEARS IN USE.
The OrtetMt Mudical Triumph of the Ag*l
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
I.osa of ii partite, Bowel, co.tlvo, Pain la
tho hand, with a dull ■enantlon.ln the
buck .art. Pain under the shoulder,
blade. Pullneae after eating, with ndle-
Incllnntlan to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper, Low eplrlte, with
a fooling of haring neglected eomo duty,
Wearlneoe, Dlzzlaeea, Fluttering at the
Heart. Dote before tho eyee. Headache
over the right eye, Heetleseneee, with
fltffcl dreams, Highly colored Urine, til
CONSTIPATION.
TTJTT’8 1’ILIJ art) especially adapted
to bucIi eescB, ono dose eirocts such a
change of feollng ns to nstonlth tho sufferer.
Rodgers & Munnerlyn,
'ATTORNEYS and COUNSELLORS at LAW,
51 LIBERTY STREET,
WAYNESBORO, : GEORGIA.
m.v2'8lby
Jno. 0. Munnerlyn
is STILT, AGENT FDR
Reliable Fire, Life and Accidental Insurance
body to Take on Fldiithun tbo tystem is
nourished, and by tholr Tonic Aetiou os
tliu Digestive Organ*, Hegular Stool* .re
JJ*jducujkJTlceJlnj^^^^furr*|MMtyrjj^
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Uiut IIair or Wuismub changed to a
Gummy Black by a single application of
Hi ~ ' 'uraf c
till* Drs. It Imports a natural color, act*
lnstuntaneouily. Sold by DruggUts, ot
sent by express on receipt of •!.
omoe, 44 Murray 8t., N.w Yorte
ili'i:12’«Iby
Ami all Bilious Complaints are relieved by taking
WRIGHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
In,,l, VjjeUbls; Ho Griping. Price 16o. All Dratflit*.
ilooia'HJhy
DR. GEO. PATTERSON,
Surgeon Dentist,
Can lie round lit my ntlleo over RimUnlin’H
Hniru ut nil lioni’h. I’iiriles I'rmii tliu uimnlry
wlieu 1'imvt‘iilent will pleuNO notify me In ml-
viinee. I refer to mv many irleinls mnl pat
rons In Itnrku ami aiijninlmt routine., nail
sollell a rinilliiliiiiiee of Du ll' pullimuge ami
UUul|berul share from iheblle,
GIN HOUSES, GRIST MILLS, STORES
AND DWELLINGS, AH WEI,I, AS
BARNS, STABLES ami CORN CRIBS
INSURED AT FQIUTARLE
RATES.
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J<‘who WimlM'i'Iy,
—[ttonicij-at-Law,:—
WAYNEHliOllO, : ; : GEORGIA.
Will praetleo In all the Courts of tho All
uiisiii'.lmlieial Clreiiit, ulsu, iu tlie United
Sliiles Ulreiilt and District Courts of Georgia.
BklV" Special attention given to DE
FENSES In Internal Revenue eases In tho
IT Mill'll states Court.
BtaY" Also, Agent, for the U. S. Mutual Ac
cident A'
tssoelaUon, of New York.
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DRUGS!
811 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
Cash Assets, $300,000.00.
Surplus 50,000.00.
ini i finiTnn it nrnaoiT p t\iopau\it niiomroo
UNI 1mm.
Interests on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS. BANKERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS.
Wo always have money on hand to loan, and afford special accommodations to our cus
tomers. We Buy and Sell Bonds mill Stocks, anil are always happy to give Information.
ALFRED BAKER,
JAMES A. 1,0FI,IN,
WILLI AM HUH W EIG ERT,
myD’SJby
: DIRECTORS :-
F,. R. SCHNEIDER,
E. O’DONNELL,
EDGAR R. DERRY,
JOSEPH S. BEAN.
W. II. YOUNG,
EITGEN E J. O’CONNOR.
JULES RIVAL.
15. SPRING OF 1885,
JAMES MILLER,
H ASJust returned from New York, where he purchased one of the LARGEST and BEST
STOCKS OFSI’RING and SUMMER GOODS he bus had tho pleasure of showing ills
friends and customers for some time past.
In the Dress Goods Department
I would only ask all who may want floods in that line to give me a call, ns I flatter myself
I can show you as handsome assortment as you can flml In the city, comprising all tho
New Shades In Albatross, Nun’s Veiling, Striped and Checked Summer Silks, White Muslin
Holies—a large assortment..
I2ST 3^0"CTD=e3Sri^T0- O-OOIDSI
make that a SPECIALTY. A large assortment of PARASOLS. In the tvuy of All
Over Lace for Yokes and Sleeves my assortment cannot be excelled.
IN GENTS’ DEPARTMENT.
I cun show you a fine assortment of Cassimeres, Underwear of all kinds, Handkerchiefs,
Ties, Scarfs. Half Hose, Ac. It Is useless to try to enumerate everything that you will find
at tho Old Corner. All I ask Is for you to cull and see for yourself.
MILLER’S CORNER.
aprio’ssam BROAD AND JACKSON STS.. AUGUSTA, GA.
DAY & TANNAHILL,
ABE NOW RECEIVING A FINE ASSORTMENT OF-
Carriages and Buggies!
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
-A.t Alices to Sia.it tlie ariaao-esl
HEVER BEFORE ATTAINED IN TH& HISTORY OFTHE BUSINESS.
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 undersigned has opened a DRUG
STORE at this place, and expects to KEEP
1»UKK 1>IUJUN
In fact, everything usually kept In u First-
Class Drug Store, will lie found In Stock.
Tilt! public generally lire invited to give them
a trial. IlrNt goods
AT P0TT0M
PRICL&
E. A. Perkins & Co.
Al II LEA',
Milieu, Ga., May 28, 1885.
GA.
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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 & TANNAIIILL’S ONE ANI) 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, Rivets, etc. Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather.
Calf and Lining Skins, Lasts, Thread, Cement etc.
HARNESS ANl> SADDLES. We call particular attention to our
HARNESS DEPARTMENT, in which we excel in quality and
Price.
DAY & TANNAHILL,
mrl3,S5tf
if vista,.
G-a,
FOUN DRY, 50x214 FE ET.
MACHINE SHOP, 50x250
FEET.
, BOILER SHOP 10x120 Feet
All fully equipped with new
ami improved tools.
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.
FOUNDRY, MACHINE
DOUBLE TUBE.
and BOILER WORKS
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA.
AIIOVK PASSKNGKR Dlfil’OT, near WATF.H TOWER,
-Manufacturing in tho Rest Manner
Portable mid Stationery Engines mill Unilers, Saw Mills, with Improved Friction Feed anil
ltntehfl Head liloekM, Car Wheels for Tram Cam, Small Mandrel* and Snws for owl-
ting WimhI, Grist Mills and Findings, Spindles, llnlstlng und Regulating Screws,
Cotton Presses and SereWN All kinds of Gin Gearing, Gin Bibs,
ETC., ETC., ETC., SUGAR ROLLERS and KETTLES.
-Dealers in-
Englne and Mill Supplies, Circular Haws, Ellas. Glimmers, Swages, Globe, Cheek and Safety
Valves, Whistles, Ullages, Hleaiii Pipe and Fillings, Habliet Metal from lOeenlsloW
rents, Belting, i.aelng, Rubber, llemp, Soapstone mill Ashnalos Parking, Oil
and Oil Cups, Wrenehrs, Emory Wheels, Etc,, Etc., Etc.
-Agents for—
Eclipse Double Turbine Wheel, Kortlngs Universal Injectors for feeding Boilers, tlie liest
inuile, send for eireular. Ilradloril Mill Co's. Purl able Mills, Noriidyliii A Mar loon
Co’s. Plantation Corn and Eeeil Mills, Atlas Engine Works and East City Iron
Works Purlnblii ami Slallonary Engines, Knuckle's Pop Safely
VALVES, CLOUD CREEK MILL ROCK, ETC., ETC., ETC.
Iron mid Brass Castings, auil all kinds of Repairs promptly done. Wo east every day
and are working iilsml inn Imials. Hpecli I allenlion to Engine und Boiler repulrs. oclJI’Hlhy
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