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THE TISE WELL FIXTURE.
The Him pleat structure
for raising water from
a.-lie on Hie murkcl.-
1t, cannot get nut of or
der, and lias none of the
objections so common
to pumps. The entire
mac Idne consists of one
pulley, with crank, one
rope, two buckets and
one spout for each
bucket. It lias a self-
acting brake, so that
should the handle of
the crank slit) from the
1 hand, or be turned
loose, It cannot fly back.
It cannot get out ol or
der. The buckets are
never hnndlcd, but the water Is emptied Into
the spout through an Iron valve In the bot
tom of the bucket, as seen In above cut. Al
ways neat, and women and children can draw
the water with perfect ease and safety, no
matter how deep the well may be. The un
dersigned controls the exclusive right for the
couutv of Burke. Call and see, or address,
PHIL. P. JOHN! TON.
oc30'85ain Waynesboro, Ga.
HCIIEI>ULli:.
N£W DRUG 6T0R£!
Whitehead & Co.
(NEXT DOOR TO MACKENZIE & NEEI.Y)
Waynesboro, - Ga.,
HAVE JUST OPENED A PULL ASSOItT-
MENTOF PURE, KREKII
Drugs & Chemicals.
ALSO—Luben’s. Hazen’s and Sargent’s Soaps,
Perfumes and Toilet Powders, Sponges,
Tooth Brushes, Flesh Brushes. Solid
Back English llalr Brushes, Paint
aim Whitewash Brushes (every
grade), Paints, Oils, Colors,
Varnishes and Turpen
tine, Window Glass,
Putty, Ac., Ac.,
Every variety of Wyeth’s Elixirs, Wyeth’s
(Soluble Hypodermic Tablets (which no
physician should he without), Pond's
Extract, Green Mountain and I)r.
Behlirman’s Asthma Cures,
Enemas, Trusses, Ac.,
THE GARQRF.R
AUGUSTA, GIBSON M SANDERSVILLE R. R.
In affect Sunday Oct. 11, 1885, at 0:3
), a.
m., city time.
SUNDAYS
—PASSENGERS ONLY.
No. 1.
A. 1H.
No. 2. A. M.
Lv. Avera
6:30
Lv. Augusta
8:00
“ Stapleton ..
0:53
*• Westerla. .
8:27
“ Popo
7:08
“ Adventure.
8:34
’• Matthews .
7:23
*• Gracewood. .
8:42
“ Smith
7:31
“ Richmond
8:52
“ Keys
7:40
“ Hephzllmli
0:12
“ Burke
8:07
“ Bath
0:21
Bath
8:17
“ Burke
0:40
“ llcphzlliuh
8:32
“ Keys
0:55
“ Richmond. .
8:53
“ Smith ...
10:10
“ Gracewood
5:03
“ Matthews ...
10:17
“ Adventure..
9:11
“ Pope
[0:32
“ Westerla
. 9:18
“ Stapleton.
10:47
Ar. Augusta
. 9:45
“ Avera
11 :t>0
No 3.
P. M.
No. 4.
\ M.
Lv. Avera
. 3:40
Lv. Augusta. ....
3:00
“ Stapleton ..
1:03
“ Westerla
3:27
“ Pope
. 4:18
“ Adventure
3:34
“ Matthews...
. 4:33
“ Gracewood.
3:42
“ Smith
4:41
“ Blehmond. .
3:52
“ Keys
. 4:50
*’ Hephzihah
4:12
“ Burke
. 5:11
" Bath
4:24
<• Bath
. 5:20
” Burke
4:40
“ Hephztliah
“ Richmond
. 5:38
“ Keys
4:55
. 5:58
“ Smith ...
5:10
“ Gracewood
. 0:08
“ Matthews ..
5:18
“ Adventure..
6:16
Pope
5:33
“ Westerla
. 8:23
“ Stapleton
5:47
Ar. Augusta
. 6:50
“ Avera
0:10
PASSENGER tfc FREIGHT—EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
No ; i.
A. M.
No. 2.
A. M.
Lv. Avera
. 5: 23
Lv. Augusta. .
45:23
“ Stapleton .
. 5:45
“ Westerla.
70:2
“ Pope
. 0:00
“ Adventure. .
7:14
“ Matthews
. 0:15
“ Gracewood..
7:26
“ Smith
. 6;23
“ Uichmond..
7:38
“ Keys
. 6:35
“ Hephzibah
8:08
“ Burke
. (1 :a0
“ Bath
8:32
“ Bath
. 7:05
“ Burke
8:56
“ Hephzihah.
. 7:17
“ Keys
9:20
“ Richmond.
7:37
“ Smith
9:38
“ Gracewood.
7:17
“ Matthews
9:50
” Adventure
. 7:55
” Pope
10:14
“ Westerla
. 8:03
“ Stapleton.
10:38
Ar. Augusta
. 8:30
Ar. Avera . .
11.14
No. 3.
P. M.
No. 4.
1*. M.
Lv. Avera
2:10
Lv. Augusta
5:00
“ Stapleton .
2:47
“ Westerla
5:27
" Pope
. 2:11
“ Advonuiro
5:33
“ Matthews
.. 3:36
“ Gracewood..
. 5:42
•• Smith.
.. 3:18
“ Hichinond..
5:52
” Keys
.. 4:04
” Hephzibah..
. 6:12
11 Burke.
.. 4:30
Bath
. 6:24
“ Bath .
4:51
“ Btirlce
6:39
“ Hephztliah
,. 5:18
“ Keys
6:54
” Richmond.
.. 5:50
“ Smith .
. 7:09
“ Gracewood.
.. 0:05
“ Matthews
. 7:17
“ Adventure.
. 6:17
“ Pope
. 7:32
“ Westerla.
. 6:29
“ Stapieton .
. 7:47
Ar. Augusta
. 7:03
Ar. Avera
. 3:10
Jul24'85tf R
M. M itch ell, President.
Central & Southwestern Railroads
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 15th, 1883.
On and after Sundnj
Nov. loth, 1883
Pas-
•enger Trains on tho Central and Southwes-
tern Railroads will run as follows:
FROM AUGUSTA.
Day. Night.
Lv. Augusta
.. 0:30 a ill 9:30 p ill
Lv. Waynesboro 10:58 a in 11:39pm
Ar. Milieu
.11:45
p m 1 :U0 a ill
Ar. Savannah
. 3:45 pin 7:00 am
Ar. Macon
.. 0:25
pm 3:00 am
Ar. Atlanta
.11:20 pm 7:00 a m
Ar. (’rluinbus
1:50 p in
Ar. Eufnula
4:43 p in
Ar. Albany
4:05 p m
Ar. Mllledgevlile*
10:29 am
Ar. Eatonton
12:30 p m
♦Dally except Monday
FOR AUGUSTA.
Lv. Savannah
0:00 am 7:30 pin
IjV. Macon .
8:15
a ill 7:30 p in
Lv, Atlanta
4:20 a m 2:40 p m
Lv. (Jolumbus
11:37 p in
Lv. Eulaula . .
12:01 pin
Lv. Albany
12:00 noon
Lv. Mllledgevlile*
3:58 p in
IMPERIAL ORAN UM,
The great medical food for Invalids and Infants
Monogram and Mikado Cigars,
Calhoun and Uravery’s Tobacco,
Pure French Candies. Also, a
Large (Stock of Fancy Stationary.
OVER 30,000 IN
Adapted to every
style of Station-"
ery and Port
able Steam
Engine.
Warr
Give Satisfaction or
pointers for users of
STEAM PUMPS.
Can Pump
Thoe. Ma
Steam Marble &
A largo supply of Quinine, Morphine und
Opium for sale.
Patronage of Physicians and Country Mer
chants solicited, to whom a liberal dis
count will be made.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.
DR. A. O. WHITEHEAD has an office In our
Drug Store and wlllgive general directions
to the business.
Wc cordially solicit a portion of the public
patronage. octll),’8o.tf.
WHITEHEAD S' CO.
M U I O!
The MUSIC HOUSE
OF THE SOUTH
Van Duzen's Pat, Steam Jet Pump
< Hot or Cold,
] Sandy or Impure,
( Water or Liquids.
Has no moving parts and consequently no
wear, no repairs, no trouble. Every pump
guaranteed satisfactory, so that purchasers
assume no risks whatever. Fully tested by
world-wide dally use for many years. Popu
lar verdict: “No equal.”
Ten sizes; from $7 to $76: capacities 100 to
20,000 gallons per hour. Describe for what
purpose wanted, and send for catalogue of
Pumps.
We are agents for the above and keep them
In Block. Also the CELEBRATED KORT-
INO INJECTOR. We keep on hand a largo
-ANI) Abb KINDS UK——
Engines and Mills
and Piping and Fittings at Lowest Prices.
Special attention to Engine and Mill Work.
With First-t'lassTools und Men we are pre-
f Iron and Brass Work
pared to do all kinds <
in t he best manner.
G. R. Lombard & Co.,
Removes October 1st to Kahr’s Beautiful
Building, nearly opposite the old stand.
The superior advantages of this locution
will bo appreciated by every one, and, with
increased facilities,
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
will be enabled to furnish the finest and best
toned and flulsbcd
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-
struinents oLevery description. Sheet Music
and Music Books.
THE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. Orders
tilled on day of recept ion.
Write for Catalogue, Prices, Discounts and
easy terms of payment.
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
<1
R
W
810 BROAD STREET,
Augusta,
oc820’4by
Georgia.
Foundry, Machine ami Boiler Works,
Mill and Engine Supply Home.
AUGUSTA,
ostlO’Soby
GEORGIA.
H
*
■« O r.
• V ■ ■ • • ^ V ' 3
ipiypfi} ft! S’ IP 0,3
iib'im&il ■ Mt!’
Lv. Eaton to 11*.
Lv. Milieu
Ar. Waynesboro
Ar. Augusta
2:15 p m
2:Jil a m
.1:12 a m
5:50 a m
1 :!!0 p ill
2:17 p rn
8:45 pm
•Dally except Sunday.
Connections at Savannah with Savannah
Florida and Western Railway: at Augusta to
North and East; at Atlanta with Air Line
and Kennesaw Routes to North and East and
West.
Berths In Sleeping Cars can he secured from
W. A. Gibbs.Ticket Agent, Union Depot.
G, A. WHITEHEAD, WM. ROGERS,
Geiierui Puss. Agent. Gen. Sui>’t Savannah.
JN0. TROWBRIDGE & SONS,
-WE take this method to Inform the eltl-
VY zeus of Waynesboro and vicinity that
we are agutn In the city, and are prepared to
do all
BUILDER'S AND CONTRACTOR'S WORK
on liberal terms, promptly and in a work
manlike manner.
We will furnish estimates and drawings to
nil who apply.
We have had 45 years experience, and are
so well known to the citizens of this county,
that we deem It entirely unnecessary to say
more.
nv6’85tf JOHN TROWBRIDGE & SONS.
Scientific American
Tho moat popular Weekly newnpii|ier dovoted
tosci.noo, moclmuiou, engineering iliHcoverioH, in
vention* and patonts ever published. ICvory num-
*■“ —dth splendid engravings. This
in os a inoat valuable encyclopedia
atlon which no person should bo without.
The popularity of the HciEimne Amkiik.’an ia
■uoh that its circulation nearly equals that of all
other papers of its olaas comhipod. Price, $3.20 a
year. Diaomint to Clubs. Sold by all nowsdealera.
MUNN A OO., Publishers, No. 361 Broadway, JY. Y.
IVPUVIt Munn A CoTnave
i AT ENTS- 6l »° hlld Thlrty-
fclw ■ We E | B ht years’
> practlca before
the Patent Office and have prepared
more than one Hundred Tpou-
for patents in the
n countries.
C A R H A R T ’ S
EXCELSIOR
Furniture Polish.
This article is highly recommended by all
who have used it as far superior to any article
of the kind now In use for polishing all kinds of
Cabinet Furniture, Caskets,
Piano-Fortes. Oil Paintings,
Enameled Clocks, Patent Leather,
All kinds of Wooden Instruments, Ac.,
as it removes all grease or dirt, and restores
them to thelrorigiiinl gloss. It penetrates the
wood, and imparts a body that will last for
years. It will not leave any scratches or
streaks, and dries immediately, so that it will
not wash oil'with hot or cold water.
Every Family Should Have It.
It is the cheapest article for Hotels, Furni
ture Doulors, Undertakers or FAMILY USE
ever invented, and no one who lias ever used
It once will be without it. Those who have
used It once need no further proof of its virtue
and those who have not used It can be satis
fied that It is all It claims to be by referring to
any of the prominent Furniture Dealers
throng bout the country. 1 (Ireetions for using
with every bottle. PRICE 50 CENTS PER
BOTTLE. Prepared only by
SAMUEL CAR H A II T,
octlB,’85.am. Waynkshoho, Ga.
To the Public!!
W. H. HARLEY,
PRACTICAL
MACHINIST and ENGINEER.
rpHE undersigned takes tills method to of-
_L fer bis services to the citizens of Burke
and adjoining counties us a
Machinist and Engineer.
All work of repairs on engines, mill, holler
work and other machinery promptly done,
and satisfaction guaranteed.
Drawings and estimates on application.
All orders left at P. B. Hall’s store will bw
promptly attended to.
lie refers with pride to George It. Lombnrd
Jt Co., of Augusta, (in., John s. Schofield A
Sons, of Macon, Ga.
II
11 v asks
trial.
nct28’85um
bur iUnstratod with
publication furnlsbo
of information whiot
iFJ Ai
U it
pleasure In culling the attention of
i n home cure for all discuses of the
.'id H< vi Is, a niedleiiio so long
• iIdre11 su.ely through the
llilr
••nd applications for patents i
United States and foreign com
Caveats, Trado-Marks, Copy-rights,
Assignments, and ail other papers for
securing to invontora their rights in tho
United States, Canada. England, trance.
MINAflV£
pared at short notice and on reasonable ten
Information as to obtaining patonts cheer
fully given without charge. Hand-books of
information seut free. Patents obtained
through Munn tk Oo. are noticod in tho Scientific
American free. Tho advantage of such notice is
derstood by all persons who wish todis-
t WHla •. co offli-o Scourrrrio
"»rk.
their life.
-I fret fill
■information seut .
through Munn «k Co. are noticod in tho Scientific
free. Tha advantage of such notice is
. . n j
Address JfUNN ** „ . ,
Amuucax, 361 IlroodWAf, Newjfor!
—ARLINGTON HOTEL—
Barber Shop.
We ure now better prepared than ever to
do work in our line. Shampooing. trim
ming bungs and cutting ladles
itlior und
ol Infants,
so much
It gives
child. It
'lik, glvei
is ilruli
n Dysen
Try om
hair, by
Will cull
at residences when desired. Anything in
our line, Hiieh as Shaving, Hair Pulling, Dye
ing, etc., done In the latest fashions and style.
A now pair of flue hair clippers Just received
for use In clipping children’s hair for the
summer seusun. upr24'85
JACKSON BLANCHARD.
Aiig'UHtii Hotel,
Augusta,, Ga.
L. £. DOOLITTLE, Propiretor.
Large Olid well Ventilated Rooms. Central
ly located near railroad crossing. Telegraph
office In the building- Headquarters for ooin-
merelul men Best $2 house In the South.
Electrlo lights. Electric Bells, Special rates
' week or month-
Twenty-Five
JunlD'85b}’
Cents a Bottle.
by the ’
TO THE PUBLIC.
ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC THAT I
have removed hack to Waynesboro to stay
and have opened on Libert . street, directly
opposite the COURTHOllbK. a llrst-clnss
Green Grocery.
WILL KEEI* ON HAND AT ALLTIMES
a lull line of BEEF, I’OltK, MUTTON,
SUASAGE, V EG ETA B LES and FRUITS.
All 1 ask Is a t rial.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET
Cash Prices for BEEF CATTLE, HOGS
mid MUTTON, and DRY mid GREEN
HIDES. Give mu a trial. Respectfully.
THOS. J. TANT.
Hcpt.VKItf
( OR COUCHS AND CROUP USD.
TAYLOR’S
Get c’
MULLEIN.
Tho aweet Ruin, as gathered from a tree of the same name,
growing along the Ninall ntreams In tho Southern Htate*,
contain* a stimulating oxpectorant principlo that loo*eua
tho phlegm producing the ear’.y morning cough, and atlmu*
late* tho child to throw off the false tnonibraue in croup and
whooping-cough. When noinblnod -with tho healing muci*
luminous principle in the mullein plant of the old field*, pre*
sonta In Tayloh a Chkrokib Kbmrdy op Hwibt Gum and
Mi'llun the finest known remedy for Coughs, Croup,
Whooping-Cough and Consumption ; and so palatable, any
child is pleased to take It. Ask votir druggist for it. Price,
25c. and $1, WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, 0&.
Uso DR. RIQGKRS' HUCKLKHKKKY CORDIAL for
Dl-rrhtr a, Dysentery and Children Teethlno. For sale by
ail . ugfilU.
Jull7’86by
Y . .I' - •- | f.
A large selection of Marble and Granite
band, ready for lettering and delivery.
rk waiter’s
Granite Works.
Broad St., near Lower Market,
-^-vigr-CLSta., Gra,-
MARBLE WORK
AT LOW PRICES.
I GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA
GRANITE MONUM ENTS MADE A
SPECIALTY.
Work always on
mig2t)’84by
Pendleton Foundry & Machine Works.
(7/AS. F. ROM BAR D, Prop. WM. PEND IE TON, Sup.
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Mill Machinery and Supplies,
No. G15, 017 and GIG Kollock Street, Augusta, Georgia.
I do not run 100 hands, nor cast 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 clvepersonalutten-
t on to all repair work. Am prepared to do anything In the way of mill work. Keeps on
hand a full stock of steam Fittings, Packing, Files, Valves, Ac, All work guaranteed. Cor
respondence solicited. sep2h’86by
ALFRED 1IAKEIL President.
.IOSFPJI S. REAN, Cashier
Grand Fall and Winter Opening!
NEXT
WEDNESDAY A THURSDAY
ATTHE
:tT. ~z". stoee.
Augusta Savings Bank.
811 Broad street, Augusta, Georgia.
Cash Assets, $300,000.00.
Surplus oO,000.00.
n DA PIT i DKPAIIMT
UNDER CENTR AL HOTEL,
AXiss JNT ellie
AUGUSTA, GA.
1 -*111*0611,
H AVING Just .-eturnoil from N. Y. with a complete line of FALT, and WINTER GOODS.
extends to the ladies of Waynesboro and Burke county a cordial Invitation to cull mid
examine her fine stock, being confident of her ability to please In price, stylo mid quality.
Everything In the millinery line in stock, and of the latest styles anil fashion. Fine French
Millinery, Laces and Embroidery, RuhcIiIiibh, Novelties In Neckwear, Fancy and Jet Jewel
ry, Etc., all of the latest designs and patterns. The New York Millinery (Store will continue
to lead all competitors. A call will doubtless save you money, give you satisfaction, and
you are sure of reliable goods. oet0’85am
$2 00 TO $5.00 SAVED
On Every Suit You Buy.
I will Duplicate and sell any Suit of Clothes Priced in Augusta by
any other House
#3.00 r X^O #5.00 CHEAPER
MONEY SAVED, IS MONEY MADE. I have in stock the Finest
C Xj
Hats
O T
and Gents
IX I
Furnish
1ST G
Goods
i n g
In Augusta, and at the LOWEST PRICES. I EXCEPT NOIIOUSE. I
invite the trade tocall and examine this large and well assorted stock,
and you will be convinced that this is no newspaper lie. oct9’85,am
I. L. STiLUSELL,
740 Broad St, Under Globe Hotel, AUGUSTA, GA.
T 3 ^.JD Or ETT
to the following awfully low prices
Begs to call attention
Goods guaranteed :
A11 entire Walnut Bed Room Suite, full Marble Top, 10 pieces, $39.
A very large and Elegant Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with Plush, only $12.50.
An elegant Walnut Parlor Suite, covered with either Good Hair Cloth or Fancy Ramie,
at $27.50.
A large assortment of Popular Bed Room Suites, full Marble Top, at $32; or. In Wood Top
from $10.50 to $25.
A N'o. 7 Flat Top Cooking Stove, with 50 pieces, for $13.
No. 0 Step Stove, 25 pieces, $8.75
Every kind mid every article of every kind in the Furniture, Bedding and Stove Line.
Also, u full line of Window Shades, Carpets’, Rugs, Clocks, Pictures, etc.
In the Undertaking Department you can And Coffins and Caskets, Gentlemen's Robes
Ladles’ Robes, Odd Fellows and Mason’s Trimmings, and a full line of all other trimmings
Any information will be cheerfully given. Write for particulars and prices.
IF 1 _ PADO-ETT’S:-
FURNJT URE STORE, =-
: : : AUGUSTA, GA,
1110 and 1112 Broad Street,
sept25'85l>y
TUTTS
HHHHHHI
PILLS
25 YEARS IM USE.
The Greatest XodicAlJDriamgh of the Agel
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loan of appetite, Bowels costive. Palo I.
the head, with a dull actuation In tha
back part. Pain under the ehonlder*
blade. Fullneee after eating, with sdli-
Inclination to exertion of body ormtud.
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty.
Weariness, Dlrzlness, Fluttering at tha
Heart. Dota before tha eyes, Headache
over the right eye, Ueetlessnese. with
fitful di emns, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’S PILLS ure especially adapted
to suoh eases, ono dose effects such a
change of feeling as to astonish tho sufferer.
They Increase the Appetltc,and cause tho
body to Take on Fleshjtlius tho system Is
nourished, and by their Tonic Action on
the Ittgestlve Organs,Iteuular Stools are
groducedjJVIeeJISc^^^Iurrn^SLjIJYjr.
TUTTS HAIR DYE.
Okay Hair or Wuiskbks changed to a
Glossy Black by a single application of
this Dyr. It Imparts a natural color, aots
Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, ot
sent by express on receipt of fil.
Office, 44 Murray at.. New Yorit
deol’J’tHhy
•mil all B|| I0U3 COMPLAINTS are relieved by taking
WRIGHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
IuMlf Vegetable:; Ho Griping. Price 23:. All DruggleU.
tloolU’Hlby
and WlllSIi V IIA R ITS turod
al lioim* \vH htmt |»nln. HOOK
of ititrl h'tilar** Hi nt Fit MIL
B M W00LLBY, M D , Atlanta,Oa.
OPIUM
Juul’J Soliy
Advertluo In The Cm/
It
Interests on Deposits of Five to Two Thousand Dollars.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS. BANKERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FAVORABLE TERMS.
SPECIAL ATTLNTOIN GiVLN TO COLLECTIONS,
•
We always have money on hand to loan, and alTbrd special accommodations to our cus
tomers. We Buy and (Sell Bonds andiitoeks, and are always happy to give Information.
ALFRED BAKER,
JAM EH A. LOFLIN,
WILLIAM SCIIWEIGERT,
my9’84bjt
—: DIRECT! >R8:-
E. R. SCHNEIDER,
E. O’DONNELL,
EDGAR R. DERRY,
JOSEPH BEAN.
W. B. YOUNG,
EUGENE J. O’CONNOR.
JULES RIVAL.
DAY & TAN N AH ILL,
ARE NOW RECEIVING A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Carriages and Buggies!
FOR THE SPRING TRADE.
-A-t DPrices to
SVLlt
—o
tlxe TimesI
NEVER BEFOBE ATTflINED IN THE HISTORY OF 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.
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, &e. 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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NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS.
V. RICHARDS and CO.
AMD THE POWER THEREOF,
D IREUTED by a long experience in the Dry Goods Trade, lias enabled mo to outstrip all
former efforts in buying my Fall and Winter Stock of Dry Goods, and I ask thepur-
ohaslng public of Waynesboro and mirromidlng country to examine my Stock and prices
before purchasing elsewhere, for I think that in so doing they will consul? their own inter
est. Having Just returned from Now York where the market was flooded with goods, and
all trying to get the mighty dollar, and having that article with me, It enabled me to gel a
larger discount, and that discount I propose to give to my customers. These facts are
worthy the consideration of all persons buying dry goods. It is useless to try to enumerate
Goods and l’rlecs; the different Departments named are all full and complete. Ladies’
Dress Goods of all kinds and prices, Cloaks, Dolmans, Jerseys for Ladles and Children, new
shades of Jersey Cloth for Children's Sacks. In Ladles’ am Misses’ Hose, all kinds. A full
line of Brussels and I’laln Velvets and Velveteens, Satins, Black and Colored Silks, Ac.
(^rents’ Department.
I only ask you to look and Judge for yourself. If I should commence to name every
thing I might say too much. Notions df all kinds, Blankets and Flannels of all grades.
Tqhle Damasks, Thirds, and, In fact, ovoi^’thlng to be found In a First-class Dry Goods store,
I warrant everything I sell to la- what tt ts recommended to be. Polite attention to all.
whethor they purchase or not. Mourning Goods I make a specialty. Dutch Bolting Cloths
In all numbers. oet9'85am
MILLER'S CORNER,
MILLER,
: : AUGUSTA, GA.
MASONIC TEMPLE.
An^usla, (jrepru’ia.
The 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 Selected Stock of
EVER OFFERED IN GEORGIA,
Including everything from low-priced, substantial goods to tho finest
fabrics made at homo and abroad. Tito
Superiority of Our Goods
Is recognized everywhere, and on prices we guarantee to beat, as we al
ways have beaten, those so-called “bargain” houses that pretend they
never usk over half-price for their goods. We keep no trash for adver
tising purposes, and wc permit no misrepresentation of goods. Orders
idled with promptness and cure. In writing for samples please specify
particularly the kind of goods wanted.
DALY & ARMSTRONG,
Famous for Fair Dbaliug ami Reliable (Jootls.
O UR NEW STOCK OF FALL GOODS, IS ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COM-
pleto Stocks shown In Augusta, comprising all the N'i west ami most Fashionable Novel
ties, both In Fine ami Staple Gooffs. Wc guarantee our Prices as tie Lowest against any
market. If you can’t come to see us, avail yourself of the offers we make for
Shopping Hy AUail.
TXTE; SEND SAMPLES and PRICE LIST FREE, AND PAY THE EXPRESS ON OR-
VV iters of $10.00 or'over from Retail Stock. Semi us your orders. You can rely upon re
ceiving the same attention us If here In person, and with the absolute certainty of getting
THE CHOICEST GOODS OF THE SEASON
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
DisCOUUts. • oct9’85am
V. RICHARDS & CO,,
021 BROAD STREET]
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CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND A FULL LINE DE-
MEDIUM AND CHAEPER GRADES OF OPEN AND
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At Lower Brices Hum 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 tho construction of these vehicles but tho best ma
terials, and in Quality, Style and Finish are unequalled hy any others-
now in the market. ' In stock a Eull Lino of
SADDLES and HARNESS—All Grades,
Which I will offer at Lower Prices than have over before been knovviv
in the history of the business. Mllhurn, Studelnvkor and Standard Plan
tation Wagons, all sizes. Oak ami Hemlock Sole Leather, Calf Skins,.
Shoo Findings, Carriage and Wagon Materials, Harness Leather, Belt-
Lacing of superior quality, Rubber und Leather Belting. Also a
—: FULL LINE OF HARDWARE,:—
Guns, Shells, Powder, Shot, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Plow Points for
all makes, Nails, Axes, Hoes, Picks and Mattocks. Pitch Forks,Shovels,.
Spades, Steelyards ami Scale Beams, Grinu Stones, Rakes, Padlocks,.
Carpenter Tools, Files, Hinges, Window Sash, Doors and Blinds, Farm,
ami Church Bells, which I am olVcring at LOWEST (‘ASH PRICES.
AT Til E OLD STAND,
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A. R. GOODYEAR, Agent,
Successor to R. II. May & Oo.