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A Mixed Marriage.
A justice of the peace in Oconee
county got a little mixed in marry
ing two couples of colored citizens
last Sunday. The two women and
the two men who wanted to be join
ed in matrimony were all standing
up together, and the justice married
one of the women to both the men,
and both the women to the other
man. It is now so badly mixed
that the men don’t know which of
the women to live with. The jus
tice was a little scared at the time,
and has been working since to get
it all straightened out.
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YKLIxnV FKVKK AND CUOI.EBA.—BIllloUS-
ness, constipation, Hick and nervous hend-
uebe, dyspepsia, lover ami ague, sallow com
plexion,Jaundice, sour stomach, foul breath,
sleeplessness, loss or appetite, colic, melan
choly,dUziness, enlargement of spleen, pains
lu bock and limbs, and all other diseases
arising from a disordered liver, stomach or
bowels, are all prevented and cured by using
M. A. Simmons’ vegetable liver medicine.
John Merriman, son of ex-Senator
Merriman, of North Carolina, while
going from the depot at Augusta in
a hack Tuesday night was robbed
of his pockctbook, containing .$90,
by two unknown parties who were
also in the hack. Just before reach
ing the hotel the two men jumped
out of the hack without paying
their fare, and have not been seen
since.
CHKWATXA, Tknn., Sunt. 21, 1883.—C. F.
Simmons A Co., St. Louis, Mo.: l’lease send
me by tlrst, express three dozen bottles Chll-
larlne. It sells well. Yours respectfully, J.
W. Ledbetter.
Robert Maynard, a race horse
rider, of Atlanta, has made this sea
son $3,000, a handsome gold watch
and won a wife.
Tiio ftlUSIG HOUSE
OF THE SOUTH
Removes October 1st to Ruhr's Beautiful
Building, nearly opposite the old stand.
The superior advantages of this location
will bo appreciated by every one, and, with
increased facilities,
G. 0.Robinson & Co.
will bo enabled to furnish the finest and best
toned and finished
Pianos & Organs
Manufactured, at the Lowest Possible Prices.
THE MUSIC HOUSE OF THE SOUTH
Guarantees to Duplicnto Prices of Northern
cities, Saving to the purchaser freight and
Insurance, besidos supplying stool and cover.
Shipped to any point In the South.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE and IN-
strumentsof every description. Sheet Music
und Music Books.
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Orders
filled on day of recopl Ion.
Write for Catalogue, Prices, Discounts and
easy terms of payment.
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
810 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, : : : : Georgia.
oc820’4by
Works Like a Charm.—Chlllarlne works
like a ehaim, did good from the first dose tak
en. John West, postmaster und merchant,
Leesburg, Mo., Dec. 17, 1883.
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL AND
MARVELOUS TONIC
OF THE AGE.
EXTIILIRATEH THE MIND AND RODY,
PROLONGS LIFE, BRINGS HEALTH
AND JOY TO ALL AFFLICTED
WITH MENTAL OR PHYSI
CAL EXHAUSTION.
NF.UHAI.mA, NERVOUSNESS, AVAR EEUI.NESS,
HYSTERICS, HYPOCHONDRIA, LOSS OK AP
PETITE, DYSPEPSIA, nr.UES, CONSTI
PATION, I.IVKR COM PI,A INT, KID
NEY DISEASE, ETC., ETC., ETC.
Coca Wine is a delightful tonic and per
manent invlgorator. Renews the vigor of
youth to the old and feeble; indorsed ami r •-
commended by the most eminent medical
men. Coca regulates the bowels, liver ami
kidneys to perfection, and Is a “boon to suf
fering humanity.’’ One trial will convince
the most skeptical. Thousands have been
restored to health. If you feel out of sorts,
blue or melancholy, a lew doses of Pember
ton’s Coca Wine will make you feel well and
happy. Under its influence all things in lm
ture seems to be at work for your good, and
you will experience a feeling of indescribable
ease, contentment and satisfaction.
Read pamphl. t on the wonderful ell'ccts of
the Coca and Damiana and Coca Wine.
For sale by Whitehead 4 Co. of Waynes
boro. J. H. PEMBERTON 4 CO.,
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers.
oct.23’85byiiol Atlanta, On.
NEW DRUG STORE !
Whitehead & Co.
(NEXT DOOR TO MACKENZIE it NEELY)
Waynesboro, - Ga.,
HAVE JUST OPENED A FULL ASSORT
MENT OF PURE, FRESH
Drugs & Chemicals.
ALSO—Lu lien’s, Baron's and Sargent’s Soaps,
Perfumes and Toilet Powders, Sponges,
Tooth Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Solid
Buck English. Hair Brushes, Paint
anu Whitewash Brushes (every
grade). Paints, Oils, Colors,
Vnrnishes and Turpen
tine, Window Glass,
Putty, 4c.. itc.,
Every variety of Wyeth’s Elixirs, Wyeth’s
Soluble Hypodermic Tablets (which no
physician should bo without!, Pond’s
Extract, Green Mountain and Dr.
Schllfuuin’H Asthma Cures,
Enemas, Trusses, 4c.,
IMPERIAL GliANUM,
The great medical food for Invalids and Infants
Monogram and Mikado Cigars,
Calhoun and Ora very’s Tobacco,
1‘uro French Candles. Also, a
Large Stock of Fancy Stationary.
A largo supply of Quinine, Morphine and
Opium for sale.
Putronagoof Physicians und Country Mer
chants solicited, to whom a liberal dis
count will bo made.
Prescriptions^ Carefully Compounded.
Ph. A. O. WHITEHEAD has an otllce In our
Drug Store and will give general directions
to the business.
Wo cordially solicit a portion of the public
patronage. OCtl6,’85.tf.
wiitteh ead s co.
CAR 11 A 11 T
EXCELSIOR
Furniture Polish.
This article Is highly recommended by nil
who have used it as far superior to any article
of the kind now In use for polishing all kinds of
Cabinet Furniture, Gaskets,
Plano-Fortes. Oil Paintings,
Enameled Clocks, Patent Leather,
All kinds of Wooden Instruments, 4o.
us It removes all grease or dirt, and restores
them to theirorlglmil gloss, it penetrates the
wood, and Imiiarts a body that will last for
years. It will not leave any scratches or
streaks, and dries immediately, so that It will
not wash otr with hot or cold water.
Every Family Should Iltivo It.
It Is the nheapost article for Hotels, Furni
ture liculers, Uuderlukcrs nr FAMILY itKE
ever Invented, and no one who has ever used
It onee will he without It. Those who have
used It once need no further proofof Its virtue
and those who have not used II can he sulls-
tted Hint It Is till It claims to he by referring to
any of the prominent Furniture Dealers
throughout tlmcnuntry. Directions for using
with every hottle. PRICE 50 CENTS l’Ef.
IIOTTLE. Prepared only by
SAMUEL GARHAItT,
ootid,’NA.U1II. Waynkhuouo, Ua.
M A L ItlA!
FBVBF I AGUE,
POSITIVELY CURED, und thoroughly
cradiouted from the system by using Whltto-
inure’s Hacraiuento Ague Specific. Contains
nothing Injurious to tlm most delicate consti
tution. It is II Hjilulidld hmic for debility. Im
poverishment oi the Idood and loss of uppe-
flle. Prepared by a pharmacist of twenty
years’ experience. If not to ho had of your
druggist, soml 11.00 to F. W. Whlttenmre,
Hudson, N. V., and he will send you u bottle.
For sale in Atlanta by Jacob’s Pharmacy and
j,ui|inr ituiiKlii and Luumr. »op26 Mbm
Central & Southwestern Railroads
Savannah, Oa„ August 5tli, 1883.
On and after Sunday August 5th, 188;!, Pas
senger Trains on the Central and Southwes
tern Railroads will run as follows:
FROM AUGUSTA.
Day.
Lv. Augusta 10:30 am
Lv. Waynesboro 11:51 am
Night.
0:30 p m
11:39 p m
1:00 a in
7;00a m
3:00 a m
7:00 a ill
1:50 p m
4:43 p m
4:05 p m
10:29 a ill
12:30 pm
Ar. Millen 12:30 p m
Ar. Savannah ... 3:45pm
Ar. Macon........ (1:25 p m
Ar. Atlanta 11:20 p m
Ar. Crlumbus
Ar. Kufnulu
Ar. Albany
Ar. MUledgovlllo*
Ar. Eatonton
♦Dally except Monday
FOR AUGUSTA.
Lv. Savannah.... 9:00 a in 7:30 p m
Lv. Macon 8:15 am 7:30 pm
Lv. Atlanta 4:20 a m 2:10 p in
Lv. Columbus. *. 11:37 pm
Lv. Eufaula 12:01pm
Lv. Albany 12:00 noon
Lv. Mllledgevllle* 3:58 pm
Lv. Eatonton*.... 2:15 pm
I, v. Millen 2:15 pm 2:30 am
Ar. Waynesboro . 2:54 p m 3:42 a m
Ar. Augusta 4:15 pm 5:50 a m
♦Daily except Sunday.
Connections at Savannah with Savannah
Florida and Western Railway: at Augusta to
North and East; at Atlanta with Air Lino
and Kennesuw Routes to North and blast and
West.
Berths in Sleeping Cars can be secured from
W. A. Gibbs.Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
O. A. WHITEHEAD, WM. ROGERS,
General Pass. Agent. Gen. Sup’t Savannah
JAMES 0. BAILIE ond SONS
AVI LL REMOVE THEIR
O A K P IS r r K r .V O O K
FROM 713 to 714 BROAD STREET (SOUTH SIDE)
Dr. Calhoun’s New Building,
NEXTTO MU. E. I). KM VTTTE’H CROCKERY STORE.
"\TTE will oonthiui> t-o sell (’arpels, Ourtains, Window Shades and House Furnishing:
\\ Goods at greatly reduced prices “FOR SPOT CASH” or thirty days time, city accep
tance.
.J^Y'YOdtS <4. BAILIE A: SONS,
deci2’84by 714 Broad Street, (South Side) - AUGUSTA, GA.
There is Plenty of Room at the Top.
A.I.IYI
Thoe. Ma
Steam Marble &
A large selection of Marble and Granite Work always on
hand, ready for lettering and delivery. aug29’84by
rk waiter’s
Granite Works.
Broad St., near Lower Market,
-A-U.gTTJ.StSL, Gr SI
MA RBLE WORK (^pSeV)
AT LOW PRICES.
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA
GRANITE MONUMENTS MADE A
SPECIALTY.
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
V. RICHARDS and CO.
TUTTS
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
The Greatest HCedicaljrriumjjh of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Lon of nppetite, Bowels costive, Pain la
the head, with a dull sensation In the
back part, Fain under tho shoulder,
blade, Fullness after eating, with a dis
inclination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of bavins neglected some duty.
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots boforo tho eyes, Headache
over the right eye. Restlessness, with
fitful dreams, Highly colored Uriae. and
CONSTIPATION.
TTJTT’S PILLS are especially adapted
to such cases, one dose effects such a
change of feellngns toastonishthe sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite,and cause the
body to Take on Flesh,thus the system Is
nourished, and by their Tonic Action on
tho Digestive Organs,Regular Stools are
Jiroducei^PrlcejlBe^^^RjrrayS^jrjTr.
TUTT’S HAIR DYE.
GaiAT Hair or Whiskers changed to a
Glossy Black by a singlo application of
this Dyr. it imparts a natural color, acts
instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, oi
sent by express on receipt of fil.
Office, 44 Murray St. ( New Yorl*
decl2’84by
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
I will bo at the precincts of the county for
tho purpose ol collecting taxes us follows for
1885:
FIRST ROUND.
Alexander, (13U dlst. Sept. 22
Lively’s Store, (14th dist “ 23
Liberty Hill, 68th dlst “ 2t
Mrs. McNorrlll’s Store, OOtli dlst “ 25
LawtonvlUe, Gist dlst. “ 28
Bir lsville, 75th dist “ 29
Midvllle, 73d dlst. “ 30
Bark Camp Cross Roads, 74th dlst.. .. Oct. 1
Branch’s Store, 71st dlst. “ 2
Green’s Cut, (>7t.li dist. “ 5
Tarver’s School Houso, 66th dlst . “ fl
Kilpatrick’s Cross Roads, H9tli (list... “ 7
Gough’s Cross Roads, 72d dlst “ 8
SECOND ROUND.
Alexander, 63d dlst. Oct. 13
Lively’s Store, 64th dlst “ 14
Liberty Hill, 08th dlst “ 15
Mrs. McNorrlll’s Store,66th dlst. “ 16
Lawtonville, 01st dlst. “ 19
Hirdsvlllo, 75th dlst. “ 20
Midvllle, 73d (list “ 21
Bark Camp Cross Roads, 74th dlst “ 22
Branch’s Store, 71st dlst. “ 23
Green’s Cut, 67th dlst. “ 26
Tarver’s School House, 65th (list. .. “ 27
Cook’s School House, 65th dlst. .... “ 28
Kilpatrick’s Cross Roads, 09th dlst. . “ 29
Gough’s Cross Roads, 72U dlst. “ 30
Milieu, 61st dlst. Nov. 2
I will ho In Waynesboro every Saturday,
and during Superior Court. Hooks will close
November 30th.
sep4’85tf O. A. WARD, T. C. 11. C.
■ I
We tako pleasure In calling tho attention ot
mothers io a homo cure for all cllseases of the
Stomach and Bowels, u medicine so long
needed to curry children sutuly through the
urltlcul stage of Teething.
PITTS' CARMINATIVE
Is an luonloulublo 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 mouths of tliolr life. It gives
sweet rest to tho slok and fretful child. It
strengthens and builds up the weak, gives
appetite and Ilesh to tho puny, corrects drain
from the howels, cures Dlurrluc and Dysen
tery. A panacea fur tho children. Try one
hottle. It costs only
Twenty-Five Cents a Bottle.
Juul0’85by
-Enterprise
Steam Saw
MUNNEllLYN, - GA.
JOHN D.MUNNE RLYN, Prop,
The above Haw Mill Is now In full operation,
and all orders will he Itllcd without a mo
ments delay.
Lumber sawed to order on short notice ut
liberal prices.
Orders ran lx> left at my olllco ill Waynes
boro. All hills will he payable to (lie under
signed. I solicit a share of the public patron
age. Uesneulfully,
JOHN D. MUNNEllLYN,
Jojilfl’Wtf Waynesboro, on.
fOR COUCHS AND CROUP U3K
TAYLOR’S
MULLEIN.
Tho awoet kuiu, as gathered from a tree of tho aamo name,
growing along the small streams In the Southern States,
contains a stimulating expectorant principle that loonens
the phlegm producing the early morning cough, and stimn*
lates tho child to throw off the false meinbraue In croup and
whooping-cough. When combined with the healing mud-
laginons principle in the mullein plant of tho old fields, pro*
sents In TAYLOR'a Cherokii Rbmkdt of Swsar Gum and
Mullein the finest known remedy for Coughs, Croup,
Whooping-Cough and Consumption ; and so palatable, any
child is pleased to take It. Ask tout druggist for it. Price,
25c. »nil $1. WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Oa.
II,o DR. RIGGERS' IIUCKI.F.I1KRRY CORDIAL lor
Dl-rrhavi, Dysentery and Children Teething. For sale by
ail :.ugste:s.
Jul7 8.51 by
—THE RIVER SWAMP-
One Bottle Guaranteed
io Cure One Case.
It Never Fails !
For solo by W. F. Holley-
man, with S. A. Gray, at
Waynesboro. A. Chance and
P. B. Reese, Green’s Cut. Henry
Miller, McBean. J. H. Perkins &
Co., Perkins’Junction, and L. D.
Chance, Munnerlyn. They are
each authorized to refund the
money in every case where it
fails. Try it. Large hottle—
20 to 40 doses—$1.
BEALL Sc CO.,
DRUGGISTS, W HOLEHAI.E AO’T’H,
AUGUSTA, : : GEORGIA.
Jun5’85am
TO THE PUBLIC.
ANNOUNCE TO THE 1’UHLIU THAT I
have removed buck to Waynesboro lostay
and have opened on Peace street, directly
opposlto 0.16. Soberer, it nrst-ehiss
Green Grocery.
WILL KEEP ON II ANU AT ALL TIMES
a full line of BEEF, PORK, MUTTON,
HU AHAO 14, VEGETABLES and FRUITS.
All 1 usk Is a trial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET
Cash Prices for BEEF CATTLE, HUGH
and MUTTON, and DRY and GREEN
HIDES. Give mu a trial. Respectfully.
THOS. J. TANT.
sepl5’81tf
dial .all Bilious COMPLAINT* are relieved by takhig
WRIGHTS INDIA! VEGETABLE PILLS
VeisUbU; Ho Oriels;. Price 20o. All Cragflita
deolU'Wby
O UR NEW STOCK OF FALL GOODS, IS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COM-
plete Stocks shown in Augusta, comprising all lhe Newest und most Fashionable Novel
ties, both in Flue and Staple Goods. Wo guarantee our Prices us tl. e Lowest against any
market. If you can’t come to see us, avail yourself of tho offers we make for
Shopping By TVUail.
W E SEND SAMPLES and PRICE LIST FREE, AND PAY THE EXPRESS ON OR-
dors of $10.00 or over from Retail Stock. Send us your orders. You can rely upon re
ceiving the same attention as If here In person, and with tho absolute certainty of getting
THE CHOICEST GOODS OF THE SEASON
At The Lowest of Prices.
NOTE.—In ordering samples, mention the kind oi goods, and
within what price you want to see.
To The Wholesale Trade, we make Special Low Prices and
Discounts. oct9’85am
V. RICHARDS & CO.,
921 BROAD STREET,
-A-ULg*"U.StSl, : : : : <3-e ©rgla,.
MASONIC TEMPLE,
Augusta, Georgia.
Tho improved prospects all through the South this fall indicate a large
increase of business, and we have prepared for this in our line by
providing
The Largest, Handsomest, Most Completely
Assorted and Best Scleetcd Stock of
AN ! > O UR
9
T<) KEE
The Best Shoe
in
r©
Muausta
-AT-
THE LOWEST PRICES.
30Logical Points
1st. When you buy, you want to buy a
;ood Shoe. Isn’t that, so?
2d. When you buy a Shoe, you want a
dealer to lull you exactly what a Shoo Is.
Isn't that so?
3d. N. W. Murphey 4 Son uuvur misrepre
sent a Shoo merely to sell It. Isn't that so?
4th. They represent tho oldest Shoe House
In Augusta. Experience Is certainly worth
something. Isn’t that so?
4th. Having money to buy with, anil buy
ing for cash, and from manufacturers, they
get the lowest prices. Isn’t that so?
0th. They are good buyers. Isn’t that so?
7th. They are conscientious men. Isn’t
that so?
8th. They are not like some dealers, want
ing to make a barrel of money on one pair of
Shoes? Isn’t that so?
9th. They believe In the low profit system,
Isn’t that so?
10th. N, W. Murphey & Son aro tho only
Slioc dealers in Augusta that buy and sell
exclusively for Cash. Isn’t that so?
11th. N. W. Murphey & Son are tho only
Shoo Dealers In Augusta that sell special
Shoes with the price marked plainly on the
bottoms. Isn't that so?
For Consumers:
12th. They originated sfiat system In Au
gusta. Isn’t that so?
13th. N. W. Murphey 4 Son aro Iho only
Shoe Dealers In Augusta tlint sell tho cele
brated James Means’ $3 Hkoe. Isn't that so?
14th. N. W. Murphey 4 Son aro the only
Shoo Dealers In Augurta that sell tho A. A.
Battle $3.50 Shoe. Isn’t that so?
15th. N. W. Murphey 4 Hon are tho only
Shoe Dealers In Augusta that sell tho great
$2.99 shoo for ladles Isn’t Unit so?
16th. They sell more Shoes to the people of
Burko coiuify than any other Shoo Houso In
Augusta. Isn’t that so?
17th. N. W. Murphey 4 Son aro better
known as selling a good Shoo than any other
Shoo House In Augusta. Isn’t that so?
18th, If our goods were not satisfactory to
the people, then our trade would fall off.
Isn’t that so?
19th. But tho many Imitators of our sys
tem,and the rapid growth of our trade, proves
that our system Is a good one. Isn’t that so?
20th. And we know that Imitation Is tho
slncerest flattery. Isn’t that so?
Every woaror of shoes owes one big duty to himself, that Is cither to pntronlze us or to
sny which of the above points is not well taken.
H. W. Murphey & Son.
504 Broad Street, : : Augusta, Ga.
ALFRED BAKER, President.
JOSEPH S. BEAN, Cashier
Ay gusta Savings Bank,
Oil Broad street, Augusta, Georgia,
Cash Assets >$300,000.00.
Surplus 50,000.00.
Interests on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars.
ACCOUNTS OF BANES. BANKERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
SPECIAL ATTENTOIN GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS,
We always have money on hand to loan, and afford special accommodations to our cus
tomers. \ve Buy and Hell Bonds and Stocks, and are always happy to give Information.
ALFRED BAKER,
JAMES A. LOF1.IN,
WILLIAM Sl’JI \V E1GERT,
my9'84by
: DIRECTORS:
E. It. SCHNEIDER,
E. O’DONNELL,
EDGAR R. DERRY,
JOSEPH S. BEAN.
W. B. YOUNG,
EUGENE J. O’CONNOR.
JULES RIVAL.
EVER OFFERED IN GEORGIA,
Including everything from low-priced, substantial goods to the finest
fabrics made at home and abroad. Tho
Superiority of Our Goods
Is recognized everywhere, and on prices we guarantee to boat, as we al
ways have beaten, those so-called “bargain” houses that pretend they
never ask over half-price for their goods. We keep no trash for adver
tising purposes, and wo permit no misrepresentation of goods. Orders
filled with promptness and care. In writing for samples please spocify
particularly the kind of goods wanted.
DALY ARMSTRONG,
Famous for Fair Dealing and Reliable Goods.
AT GOODYEARS
Carriage Repository,
CAN ALWAYS HE FOUND A FULL LINE OF
MEDIU M AND CHEAPER GRADES OF OPEN AND TOP
—BUGGIES, ::—
At Lower Prices than at any other House this side of Cincinnati
This work is all made to order, are Lighter Running and better finished
than tho class of work generally sold as Standard Vehicles. But I have
just received a Full Line of Fine
Family Carriages, Phaetons and Cabriolets
Just received another shipment of those Fine Open and Top Buggies,
made upon special orders, by the best manufacturers North and East.
Nothing being used in the construction of these vehicles but tho best ma
terials, and in Quality, Style and Finish aro unequalled by any others
now In the market. In stock a Full Lino of
SADDLES and HARNESS—All Grades,
Which I will offer at Lower Prices than have evor before boon known
In the history of the business. Milburn, Studebaker .and Standard Plan
tation Wagons, all sizes. Oak and Hemlock Solo Leather, Calfskins,
Shoo Findings, Carriage and Wagon Materials, Harness Leather, Belt
Lacing of superior quality, Rubber and Leather Belting. Also a
—: FULL LINE OF HARDWARE,
Guns, Shells, Powder, Shot, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Points for
all makes, Nalls, Axes, Hoes, Picks and Mattocks. Pitch Forks,Shovels,
Spades, Steelyards and Scale Beams, Grind Stones, Rakes, Padlocks,
Carpenter Tools, Files, Hinges, Window Sash, Doors and Blinds, Farm
and Church Bells, which I am ottering at LOWEST CASH PRICES.
AT THE OLD STAND,
Opposite llcorgtn llullroml lhiiik,
704 promt street.
tk’jil'Jo’Wlim
A. IX, GOODYEAR, Agent,
Successor to R. II. May & Go.
DAY Jk TAIWAN ILL,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Carriages and Buggies!
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
-A-t Prices to Sta.it tlxe Times!
NEVER BEFOREiAmiNEDl IN THE HISTORY OFTHE BUSINESS
We are enabled to give our Customers every advantage by purchas
ing our Goods at the Closest Possible ('ash Prices. Call and be convinced.
Children’s Carriages in Great Variety
The finest Assortment of HANDBAGS and SATCHELS ever
brought to the City.’ TRUNKS, WHIITS and U BRELLAS.
TH E WILSON, CHILDS & CO.’S PHILA. WAGONS, all sizes.
TENNESSEE WAGONS, 1, 2 and 4 horse.
DAY & TANNAIIILL’S ONE AND TWO HORSE WAGONS.
EXPRESS AND DELIVERY WAGONS.
Axles, Springs, Hubs, Spokes, A-c. Rubber Bolting 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. Wo call particular attention to our
HARNESS DEPARTMENT, in which we excel in quality and
Price.
DAY & TANNAHILL,
mrl8,85tf
FOUNDRY, 50x214 FEET
■MACHINE SHOP, 50x250
FEET.
BOILER SHOP 40x120 Feet
All fully equipped with new
and improved tools.
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.
FOUNDRY, MACHINE
and BOILER WORKS
AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA.
ABOVE I’AHHIONQEU DEPOT, m ar WATER TOWER,
—Manufacturing in tho Best Manner—
rorhililo ancl HlalUinory Einrlnos and Bailors, Haw Mills, with Improved Friction Food nnd
1 li itc* i i <»t 11 dm »1 II11 »c k h, ( nr Wimp Ik for Tmm (’ms, Mnmll Mmulrulsaiul Huwh for uut-
ting \\ noil, (irJHt Mills iiiul HmltugM, HiiIiuIIph, IIolHthiK and Ucuulatlug Hcn wn,
(. ottiTH I IruHHOH ami Hcrnws All kinds of Gin Gumlim, (da UiDs,
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—Dealers in—
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l^l ’ " ’a'T:" U IK'iui.l i'lltii.KH, I luhlirt Metal froin 19 cents Io 4U
cents, lit UtiiB. Lmirna, Bill.hue, Ueiiii), HouiMtunc mill Asbestos I’nuklnu, i'll
and Oil Cups, \\ roucliOH, r.iiiory \Vhuoln, Kto,, Kte., Kto.
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hoilime i>oui)|p rurulno> Wheel, Knrtlnjpi Uni vernal Injector# for feeding Holler#, Mi
made, wm for circular. Ilratlford Mill (.Vs. portable* MU)# Norn ivkeT Man
L ° W ,1-kUnrtlih’h!‘ 'liiwlS, M 1 ' 1 *' AUtta Engine Work's amt East Ully Iron
W v\ ( VI>t b C ,tYl‘i Knuckle’s I’oi. Safety
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lronrtnd Brass raaUnt,s, and all kinds of Hi pairs nrmni.tly done. We cusl every day
auU are worlilnu about iuo liumls. Hpvuiul attention to Knglue and Boiler rejuiirs. oct2l'81hy
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