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Albany Medium: A colored couple
whom Judge Odom joined together
at the last term of court, till death
did them part, or words to that ef
fect, decided not to wait for the
grim messenger. They lived to
gether about two weeks, and now it
takes two counties to hold them.—
It is not customary to guarantee
work of this sort, still it does look
as if the judge might have made a
more lasting job than that, Income
patibility of tastes, we are inf/urmed,
led to the separation, jfno lady was
of an (esthetic turjii, and went in for
home adornpmAit, but the gentle
man declared, with unnecessary
ej»ujJwtRhs, that not even a picture
should grace his walls. Hence the
racket.
Pendleton Foundry & IHachins Works' Thoe. Ma
CHAS. F. L OM BAUD, Prop. JVM. P ENDLETON, Sup.
-MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN —
Mill Machinery and Supplies,
Simmons' Iron Cordial gives new life to en
feebled and nursing mothers.
No. 615, 617 anti 619 Kollock Street, Augusta, Georgia.
I do not run 100 bands, nor onst every day, but I am prepared to do all kinds of casting
In Iron and Brass at short notice. Am a practical machinist myself and give personal atten
tion to all repair work. Ain prepared to do anything In the way of mill work. Keeps on
hand a full stock ofBteam Fittings, Flicking, Files, Valves, Ac, All work guaranteed. Cor
respondence solicited. sep28'85by
FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS and CHILDREN.
Store Jam Full—
-—Of New Goods.
I have In Stock, and am dally receiving, a
large, complete, and carefully selected as
sortment of Ueneral Merchandise.
Dry Goods, Standard
and Fancy Groceries,
Clothing, Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Etc., Baggies,
Wagons, Fanning
Implements, Harness,
Saddles, Hardware,
Tim rare, Willow-ware,
Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc.
Pare Li(/uors and
Fine Cigars in my Bar.
Honest Goods, Fair
Dealing and Polite
Attention to All.
My Livery Btables are also well stocked
and equipped.
Having formed a co-partnership with J. E.
Freseott for the purpose of carrying on a
GENEKAL WOltK SHOP, would respect
fully ask a share of the public patronage.
Having secured the services of T. M. Buck-
ley, Augusta’s noted horse sliocr, we feel safe
in guaranteeing satisfaction In this line.
Shoeing of race horses made a specialty.
supl8’85by
Special Display
All Fresh Goods, and at the Lowest Prices
Those who wish the advantages of selecting their Full Goods from the Largest and Most
Complete Assortment In Georgia Cull on
J. A. Dozier, with I. L. Stansell,
7K) llltoAD HTIIKKT, UNDER GLOllE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. My Stock of Men’s and
Youths’Clothing, for the Fall and Winter Trade, comprises all Staple Styles and all the
Latest, Fancy, Fashionable Garments, Equal to Custom Made, and oll'erod at Bottom Prices.
-:I. L. STANSELL,:-
740 Broad* Street, Under Globe Hotel,
^.-CLg'-CLStsi, : : Greorg’Ia,.
Mrs. N. Brum Clark:-
WILL
O P E] NT oil OCTOBE R 5tli ai id 6th
AN ELEGANT LINE OF
Ladies’ & Children’s Hats, Caps, Etc.
Her stock embraces all the Novelties of the Season. Velvets,
fancy and plain, Velveteens, Plushes, Braids, Buttons, and her
usual supply of Notions. Having secured the most competent
assistants, we have resumed the business of
IDress -> and Cloads: I
Paaties out of the city can lie satisfactorily fitted by sending
correct measure. Your patronage respectfully solicited.
Fall Suitings
Overcoatings.
LATEST DESIGNS,
NEWEST COLORINGS.
Domestic and Imported
AN AU,
THE TAILOR,
PEACE ST., WAYNESBORO,
TO HORSEMEN
I have just received and am
now prepared to supply the
trade with the best Horseshoe
made. The celebrated^fcotting
Plates are pronounced^^fcorse-
men as the best, enabling their
horses to make better time, both
on the track and road. Call at
my shop and inspect these best
of shoes, and I am sure of your
satisfaction. Racers shod with
skill. A trial asked.
J. O 9 II Y l l TV H,
WAYNESBORO,
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-Enterprise-
Steam Saw
Mrs. IT. Brum Clark.
819 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
oct.lf),’84.by
1VI UJ 8 I C!
The MUSIC H0USE-
Steam Marble &
♦
v’r n • A'TW; fV 7 :6
rk waiter's
Granite Works
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V i 1 ■;.. I 4:] -
m i " • !. m i ' r I
Broad St., near Lower Market,
Ga.
marble work ( ] af)
AT LOW PRICES.
A large selection of Marble
hand, ready for lettering and
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA
GRANITE MONUMENTS MA HO A
SPECIALTY.
and Granite Work always on
delivery. augarwhy
W. B. RRIGHAM.
CHAS. RRIGHAM.
:i3righam -:- Brothers,:-
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL-
O-ROC HIJRa S
-:General Commission Merchants,:-
450 BROAD STREET, : : AUGUSTA, GA.
D EALERS IN Hay, Gruln, Provisions niul General Plantation Supplies. Fine Family
Groceries a Specialty.
—= Commercial fertilizers
and Cotton Seed Meal for sale. Cypress Shingles always on hand. Froe wagon yard to all
customers. Highest market price paid for all country produce. Liberal advances made on
cotton on consignments. Charges as low as any reliable house. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call on us when in the city. oct23’86bv
Tin & Sheet Ironware Manufactory.
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps,
LAMP GOODS and OILS.
T6 nriiATT
House Furnishiny Goods.
FANCY & FAMILY GROCERIES.
J“_ 3VC_ H-AJR,:]? 5 3
-OF THE SOUTH
Removes October 1st to Ruhr's Beautiful
Building, nearly opposite the old stand.
The superior advantages of this location
will be appreciated by every one, and. with
Increased facilities,
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
will be enabled to furnish the finest and best
toned and llnlshed
Pianos & Organs
Manufactured, at the Lowest Possible Prices.
THE MUSIC HOUSE OF THE SOUTH
Guarantees to Duplicate Prices of Northern
cities, saving to the purchaser freight and
Insurance, besides supplying stool and cover.
Shipped to any point In the South.
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE and IN-
struinonts of every description. Sheet Music
and Music Hooks.
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Orders
lllled on day of reception.
Write for Catalogue, Prices, Discounts and
easy terms of payment.
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
A NNOUNCES to the Public that lie has In Stock n full lliie of Tinware and Sheet Iron
. Goods, Plain, Stamped and Japanned ware, and defies competition In quality or prices.
Any article not In Stock will be manufactured at short notice. Sheet Iron Ware on hand or
manufactured to order.
GUTTERING AND ROOFING.—lie Is prepared to do Guttering and Roofing In the best
manner, and at the lowest prices.
CROCKERY GLASSWARE, LAMPS,ETC.-IIe has on hand a Large and Fine Stock of
Crockery, Glasswaro, Lamps, Lamp Goods and Oils, which ho Is offering at the most Invit
ing terms.
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.—He has In store a Complete Stock of House Furnishing
Goods, and can please the most fastidious.
COOIC AND HEATING STOVES.—Ho bason hand and will keep In Stoek a Complete
line of Cook and Heating Stoves and Stove Goods, which he will sell at or below Augusta
prices. In fact, helms put Stoves down to the very lowest figures, and with his Large Stock
and Low Prices, feels tliut he can guarantee satisfaction to all. Come and examine before
pu rchaslng.
FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES, ETC.—He Is receiving an Extensive Stoek or
Fancy and Family Groceries and Canned Goods, and by reasonable charges, fair dealing,
and prompt attention, hopes to merit and receive a share of the public patronage.
He invites the public to call and examine his Stock and learn Ills Prices, when he feels
satisfied that ho will be able to give all satisfaction. sep4’85ain
There is Plenty of Room at the Top.
AND mill AIM IS
•TO KEEP
The Best Shoe in Augusta
AT-
THE LOWEST PRICES.
&() Logical I Y>ii Ltr
For Consumers:
1st. When you buy, you want to buy a
good Shoe. Isn’t that so?
2d. When you buy a Shoe, you want a
dealer to loll you exactly what a Shoe Is.
Isn’t that so?
3d. N. W. Murphey & Son never misrepre
sent a Shoe merely to sell it. Isn’t that so?
4th. They represent the oldest Shoe House
}n Augusta. Experience Is certainly worth
something. Isn’t that so?
4th. Having money to buy with, and 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?
12th. They originated shat system In Au
gusta. Isn’t that so?
13th. N. W. Murphey & Son are Hie only
Shoe Dealers In Augusta that sell tho cele
brated James Means’ $3 Skoo. Isn't that so?
14th. N. W. Murphey A- Son are the only
Shoe Dealers in Augurta that sell the A. A.
Battle $3.50 Shoe. Isn't that so?
15th. N. W. Murphey & Son are the only
Shoo Dealers In Augusta that sell tho great
♦2.(13 shoe for ladies Isn’t that so?
Kith. They sell more Shoes to tho people of
Burke counfy than any other Shoe House in
Augusta. 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?
11th. They believe in the low profit system,
Isn't that so?
10th. N, W. Murphey A Son are the only
Shoe dealers In Augusta that buy and sell
exclusively for Cash. Isn’t that so?
11th. N. W. Murphey A Son are the only
Shoe Dealers in Augusta that sell special
Shoes with the price marked plainly on the
bottoms. Isn’t that so?
17th. N. W. Murphey A Son are better
known as selling a good Shoe than any other
Shoe House In Augusta. Isn’t that so?
18th, If our goods were not satisfactory to
the people, then our trade would fall oil'.
Isn’t that so?
tilth. But the 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 wc know that Imitation is tho
slnccrest llattery. Isn’t that so?
Every wearer of shoes owes one big duty to himself, that Is either to patronize us or to
say which of the above points Is not well taken.
N. W. Murphey 8s Ben.
561 Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga.
ALFRED BAKER, President.
JOSEPH S. BEAN, Cashier
Augusta Savings Bank.
T . 2^L . ZE3I
: PEACE STREET,
WAYNESBORO, GA.
NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
V. RICHARDS and CO.
84(1 BROAD STREET,
Augusta, : :
oe820’4hy
: Georgia.
—THE RIVER SWAMP—
CHILL AND FEVER
MUNNEHLYN, - GA.
JOHN D. MUNNERLYN, Prop.
The above Saw Mill Is now In full operation,
and all orders will he filled without a mo
ments delay.
Lumber sawed to order on short notice at
liberal prices.
Orders can tie left at my office at Wnynos-
boro. All hills will he payable to the under
signed. I solicit a share of the public patron
age. Respectfully,
JOHN D. MUNNERLYN,
Janl(l'85tf Waynesboro, un.
RESTAURANT!
John Anderson, Proprietor,
WAYNESBORO, : : Ga.
rpilK public are hereby Informed that I
1 have opened my restaurant on Liberty
street, and l am prepared to furnish meals
fill
at all hours. The bill of fare will always In
clude the host that can he Imd, nice, tender,
beef steak, fresh butter, fresh baker's lire ail,
vegetables every day, poultry, fish and oys
ters, ham and eggs, ele. Regular meals 50
cents. Ho lip every day at 11 o’clock, oyster
slews 50 cents. All task Is a trial, and 1 feel
satisfied 1 can give satisfaction to all,
sep 11 ’85tf .
One Bottle Guaranteed
to Cure One Case.
It Never Fails !
•TrMMO ’VY r iinl>«>i*ly,
—:Attorncy-at-Law,:—
WAYNESBORO, : :
GEORGIA.
Will practice In all the Courts of tho Au
gusta Judicial Circuit, also, In the United
Stales Cl realt and District Courts of Georgia.
Ewy- Hpeelal attention given to DE
FENSES In Internal Revenue vases in the
United Htates Court.
Milt mil Ae-
Bfejy" Also, Agent for the U. H.
chTent Association, of New York.
m.v2H’85by
Harnett House,
HAVANNAII. GA.
Ueoneudedto lie the best, most comfort
able and by far the ties! conducted Hotel In
Huviiuunh. Bales moderate. Connected by
street ears wall all depots. M. L. HA UN NTT,
Manager. oelA’If 3
HEADS
.mlnil Biimi.0MWt.mi.urn rail, veil bytnkli,.
WRIGHTS INOIAH VEGETABLE PILLS
a. m .L.WU. y< Mil All
»1MI? TUI Util! Vi Oriplw. Wei Mo. AU Drauutt
For sale by W. F. llolley-
man, with S. A. Gray, at
Waynesboro. A. Chance and
P. B. Reese, Green’s Cut. Henry
Miller, McBean. J. II. Perkins &
Co., Perkins’Junction, and L. I).
Chance, Munnerlyn. They are
each authorized to refund the
money in every case where it
fails. Try it. Large bottle—
20 to 40 doses—$1.
BEAIstL Ac OO.,
DllUGUlHTH, wHOLKHAl.E AG'T’rt,
AUGUSTA, : : GEORGIA.
O UR NEW STOCK OF FALL GOODS, IH ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COM-
plete Stocks shown in Augusta, comprising all the Newest and most. Fashionable Novel
ties, Infill In Fine and Staple Goods. We guarantee our Prices as tie Lowest against any
market. If you can’t come to see us, avail yourself of the oilers we make for
rf>R COUGHS AND CROUP U8Q.
Shopping I3y [Mail.
TAYLOR’S
TTTE SEND SAMPLES and PRICK LIST FREE, AND PAY THE EXPRESS ON OR-
VV ders of $10.(10 or over from Retail stock. Send us your orders. You can roly upon re
ceiving the same attention as If hero In person. and with tho absolute certainty of getting
THE CHOICEST GOODS OF THE SEASON
CET G'
MULLEIN.
Tho sweet gum, as gathered from % tree of the same name,
growing along the small streams in tho Routhorn Stales,
contains a stimulating eipeotoraat principle that looseu*
off tho’falso inembrnue in croup and
i the mullein plant of the oil fields, pro-
son is in f AYLOua Chehoichh Kbmkdy ok HwiitGum and
Mulliin the fluest known remedy for Coughs, Croup,
Whooping-Cough aud Consumption; and so palatable, any
all Zl uggii'.j,
Jul 17’Why
JimiYKoum
TO THE PUBLIC.
ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT I
have removed back lo Waynesboro to slay
mid have opened on Pence street, directly
opposite C. E. Soberer, a first-class
Green Grocery.
TUTTS
PILLS
25 YEARS IN USE.
Tht Greatest Medical Triumph Of th# AgSl
SYMPTOMS OP A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of appetite, llowels costive, Fein I.
tho ho.d, with a dull sensation la the
back Kart, Fain under tho shoulder,
blade, Fullness after eating, with a dis
inclination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper, I.ow spirits, with
a feeling or haying neglected some duty.
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at th.
At The Lowest of Prices.
NOTE.—In ordering samples, mention the kind ol goods, and
within what price you want to see.
To The Wholesale Trade, we make Special Low Prices and
Discounts. oot9’85um
Y. RICHARDS & CO,’,
921 BROAD STREET,
G-eorgfia,
MASONIC TEMPLE,
AiigusIii, Oeorg'ia.
The improved prospects till through tho South yds fall indicate a largo
increase of business, and wo have prepared for this in our lino by
providing
The Largest, Handsomest, Most Completely
Assorted ami Best Selected Stoek of
Dry Giis, Notions ai Novelties
I WILL KEEP ON H AND AT VIA,TIMES
a lull 11 in 1 of BEEF, I'ORK, MUTTON,
HUAHAlIK, V EG ETA HUES anil FRUITS.
All I HHk Ih a trial.
All I HHk Ih a trial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET
Cush Prices fur BEEP CATTLE, HOGS
and MUTTON, and DRV mid GREEN
HIDES, Glvu mu a trial. Respectfully.
Heart. Dot. beforo the .yes, Headache
over the right eye, Restlessness, with
fltftil
• ■v ri|ll I,>| nnununiiHi wild
dreams. Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TCTT’N FILLS nro especially adapted
to suob oases, ono doso effects such a
change of feeling as to astonish tho sufferer.
The* Increase the Appetite,snd meuse the
body to Take on Flesh. Oiuh the synlem Is
nonrUh.il, and by tholr Tonic Action on
tho Digestive Organs, liraulur Stools sre
1 I ' i' e 'da. . » I l*f
THOS. J. TANT.
Hepto’tUtf
subscribe mysva
flPIUM
lr
•if imrtl.iiilars .mil FltKhi.
a. U W0OU.IT, M. D , AMsitts.gs.
TUTTS HAIR D
Ghat IIaiu or Wuiskbhb ehangt
Olosst Black by a single application 01
‘ ural eolor, acts
changed to a
this Dtk. It imparts a natural
instantaneously. Hold by Druggists, ox
sent by express on receipt of fl.
Offloi. 44 Murray It., Now Yorto
dccl2’8tliy
EVER OFFERED IN GEORGIA.
Including everything from low-priced, substantial goods to tho finest
fabrics made at homo ami abroad. Tito
Superiority of Our Goods
Is recognized everywhere, and on prices we guarantee to heat, 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 specify
particularly tho kind of goods wanted.
DALY & ARMSTRONG,
Sil Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
Cash Assets $300,000.00.
Surplus 50,000.00.
[MISACTS A GENERAL HOT I' DISCOUNT BUIE!
Interests on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS. BANKERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
SPECIAL ATTENT0IN GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS,
We always have money on hand to loan, and afford special accommodations lo our cus
tomers. We Buy and .Sell Bonds and Storks, and are always happy to give Information.
ALFRED BAKER,
JAMES A. I.OFLIN,
WILLIAM SEHWEIGERT,
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iDIRKCTORS:-
E. R. SCHNEIDER,
E. O’DONNELL,
EDGAR R. DERRY,
JOHEl’H S. BEAN.
W. B. YOUNG,
EUGENE .1. O’CONNOR.
J ULEM RIVAL.
DAY & TAN N AH ILL,
-ARE NOW RECEIVING 2V FINE ASSORTMENT OF-
Carriages and Buggies!
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
IPrlces to Sm.lt tlh_e TIm.es I
NEVER BEFORE ATTAINED SN THE HISTORY QF THE 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 finest Assortment of HANDBAGS and SATCHELS ever
brought to the City. TRUNKS, WHIHS and U BRELLAS.
TIIE WILSON, CHILDS & CO.’S PHIL A. WAGONS, all sizes.
TENNESSEE WAGONS, 1, 2 and 4 horse.
DAY & TANNAIIILL’S ONE AND TWO HORSE WAGONS.
EXPRESS AN1) DELIVERY WAGONS.
Axles, Springs, Hubs, 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,
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AT GOODYEAR’S
Carriage Repository,
-CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINE OK-
MEDIUM AND CHEAPER GRADES OF OPEN AND TOP
15 XJ O U I K W ,
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 the class of work generally sold as Standard Vehicles. But I have
just received a Full Line of Fine
Family Carriages, Phmtons 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 the best ma
terials, and in Duality, Style and Finish are unequalled by any others
now in the market, in stock a Full Lino of
SADDLES and HARNESS—All Grades,
Which I will oiler at Lower Prices than have over beforo been know
in tho history of the business. Millnmi, Htudebuker and Standard Plan
tation Wagons, all sizes. Oak and Hemlock Solo Leather, Calf Skin
inii'Mi « » mi ' »iu\ mm i I « iiihh mm • si fiiin i, v mi »
Shoo Findings, Carriage and Wagon Materials, Harness Leather, Bel
Lacing of superior quality, Ruhbor and Leather Belting. Also a
—: FULL LINE OF HARDWARE,:—
Famous for Fair Dealing and Reliable Goods.
Guns, Shells, Powder, Shot, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Plow Points for
ail makes, Nails, Axes, lloes, Picks ami Mattocks. Pitch Forks,Shovels,
Spades, Steelyards ami Scale Beams, Grind Stones, Rakes, Padlocks,
Carpenter Tools, Files, Hinges, Window Hash, Doors and Blinds, Farm
ami Church Bells, which 1 am ottering at LOWEST CASH PRICES.
AT THE ODD STAND,
(limosllu Guerilla Billlroail Hunk,
701 llroutl Struct.
Hu|fi25’85hm
)
A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent,
Successor to R. 11. May & Co.