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rUKSDAT, September 97th, 1887
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A.J. Jbhnigan&Co.,
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POWDER
Absolutely Pvra.
Thin powder uevsv varWa. A Marve
parity, **rrwgth asd whotc.nm.iiM
Kurt ennuiftJfil than the itr4l«irjr iiaj
>•4 o(»w«t U nM In eo«|ialiti<Mi with the
ivuliitiiiU of to* torio, cksrt weight alum
Col A Q Tunstull i. » t homo
Mr R. V, Jones has returned
the city.
to
w uhon|>it< pitle. M *u3v ii
Rot 41. P»Wt»*a Co.
It M Y.
pm
10« well
REMOVAL. I havemoved to the
itore formerly occupied liy J, |),
Newman, and am better prepared
than ever to aerve customers, with
the best goods at lowest prices.
TlitnkCut for i>ast lavors, and solic
iting a conbiiM
Uncfc,
llcSpoCtfuilv,
V. iACKSOX.
—*-~
Joltunie how.do I lobk,
Suporior Court’has adjourned
Mr Thomas Adams siya he did
not purchase |jhe gout and wagon
The Grand Jury Treicntmsnt*
ippears in tftiif issue, and is aq ei|le
document, , V ( .
Ths case •(Bloiiot ya’ the City,-
a verdict was BRpderad in favor ‘ of
Blount for $10a
«m»»-4 *•
George Retool colored was ieo-
tenced to tkespcwtontiftrylbr three
yeare (or etnbeaclmsnt.
Two colored men near Wartheu
l*» into a diaiiMMMhihiie friv
ol* matter and passed random
dole at each otto**. " ’ *
• ».w,
Marrikd—On Sunday-last
Wg« Wn. Duggan, K. P, Mr.
Viuiun V. Tannof ud Minnia L.
Nc«tt, all ot Washington connty, ; *
The day train on tho
iMd arrives at 10 oolo^Bsnhd |g«ves
w S 2<>, p. m. this giyy^ our citizens
|' w ?!*»« 4 ihfipjo to ''spend
■w hours in our city,
G T Bailcy x Sc Co have opened
•Grocery store next door to Dug>
'Mnd Son, they pre clever gentle
w and deserve n liberal share of
"♦public patronage.
Ik* survivors of the fiflth Ga.
'gi'nent arc earnestly requested ts
10 “icet in Macon on the 26th Oct.
h| t»t 10 o'clock a. in. at such place
**'* committee of the survivor 8
•"wiatioa may direct.
resent to our readers in this
an array ot Advertisements of
®t the best business houses in
“luita. You will find their
1 to suit the times and their
“II right uod wn apeak for
<* liberal share of the
patronage.
Miss TiIHe Rennoy of Augusta,
has returned home.
OrAJK.W.ofM.o™, ... i„
the city Tuesday.
Miss Georgia Duggan of Lintou,
w m the city last Week.
Prof, Walter Whitaker has re-
turned to Alt*.
Miss Mattie Cason of Jewells is
visiting Mr Wm Martins family.
Dr H N Hollifield who has bean
quite sick, is improving.
Mrs John A Quinn has returned
from Virginia.
Dr BE Parsons of Wairenton.
visited his brother Mr 8 L Parsons
last wetk.
Mrs Dr llmntley and Mrs Dr.
Hatch of Tehnilje, who have been
visitlAg Mrsfdppencot of Philadd-
phin, huVe returned home.
• *•
Mr Clarance Peacock is attend<
ing the Kirkwood Military Insti
tute near Atlanta.
Mrs J B Evcritt, of Thomas
county, is in tbs city tho guest of
Judge aud Mrs J T Youngblood.
Mr Charlie 8 Wood of the firm
^ 8 Wood avd Bro, Commission
Mcicliauts of Havanuab, is iu the
«ity.
Col C S llarhy of Greenville,
Elm, attended the marriage of Mr
8 M Hitchcock and Miss Sal lie
Taliaferro/
Col T O Wicker, who has been
quite *ick, woare glad to aee. is
able to be out agaiu •
C.ipt. P R. Taliaferro, Dr. G W
H. Whitaker, and Rev. B II Ivey,
attended the Baptist Association
at Sparta Ikat week.
ROBSON TAX CASK.
When on last Friday morning the
case of'the State vs Jesse A Itolmon
was called, Mr. Robson tailed to put
In an appearance. Judge Jenkins
presiding, ordered Mr..It’s bbnd for
reited and directed the Sheriff to
have III ns arrested by telegraph, or
"".V other wmt. Mr-Wall wired to
the Chief ol Police at Atlanta, Sa
vannah, Macon, and Milledgvillei re-
qacHiug them to miike the arrest;
•mi if mftile to be notified of It.
On Saturday minting the Chief of
t he Atlanta police wired to Mr Wall
t he arre it made. Judge Jenkins or
dered Mr Wall to go alter him. Soon
aller a telegram was received from
flun. R. J. Afo.v; aur Repreaentativc
saying that lie won.d bring hfm
home that evening, Mr. Wall did
not go then. -Allerhis trg|\W. AT
ieiinillc n nuw lmnd was made for
mm to the auiouaterf AMOWIMftirii-.
•or his appearance to the
uext March Term of the Superior
Court- Thetbllowiug-arehisboodss
men, Messrs 8 G Jordan, G W
Peacock, J W Renfroe Atlanta .1
A Robson; J W Robson, Reifi.
Boatwright, Dr M G Hitch, W T
Brantley G W Wylcy, JD Frank
It i Sid Fughesly of Einauuoi »W
M Peacock, R J Moye, j T --%*wT,
wick aud D R l'luker
Oar Align Mttft : Air
vert Ineth.
rosier St nssibif,
Mess. Poster A Doughty, Cotton
r actors and Couipressera, present
their Card in th|s issue; announcing
their readiness to' serve, any who
may faVor them with Coiisigaments,
their cliargns wru moderate,and facil
Hies extensive for economically hand
Hag the weighty packages la their
very large warehonlfc With Uheqnhled
receiving A dcilveilig' faciHMea, by
rail-enable thenj.t^ saye drsyage.
'•■isMa Jewelrv and IteUr
• HsfiM;
The ‘Augusta JewVlrr A Music
.Ijouae at fi»8 B^oad Httwet Augusta
G«., are on time with their Watches
and Clocks, and have a splendid ns-
Norpintat <+ J^p|lry. :A.:tidvSei.ws^r
Musical liistrunenls an<I Sheet Mu
sic in any quantity ; litre’s the plnie
to get your money’s lyortlr. i Don’t
forget it. Jewelry Ac' I'cpiiitcd by
skillful workmen and thoroughly
warranted, Uciiunuhec the oUee 138
Bhsad Street. Mrfi'lfi/JWI file
is tin
Money Tirloafi,'
The undersigned are prejihred to
LOAN UPON heal B8-
lAlh, security or npproved C’OL-
LATERAL paper. Terina ensy.
Evans & Evans, J
Aliorarjs Mi Law.
Mr Wm Brantley and b# s^n
near Rulillovillc, are quite sick
Mr Soloman Brooks near He*
brou, is very sick with lyphoid fe
ver,
Judge Hints «ni Solicitor Gen.
yraf Rogers, are bolding Johusou
Superior Court this week
To tli6 Editor of .the Mkrcury <
. ,. P 1 ttr( j® n , mo for*askin£ you to
publish this letter ns a vindication
ol myself trom tho slanderous at*
tavk of treacherous friends in the
George Jlobison uud the
Odd fellows Lodge.
. morning after the night
that George says the money was
pcrlotned lie came to me to go and
fee the condition, and I being thq
highest officer of tho Lodge he said
it was best to tell me: I went and
saw the window open aiid tracks
leading from snmu. George tiled
goes to Wesloy Simmons to’come
imd see ,as I had «looe; <Wesl j*
<»nio, aiid George told both of us
[not together] the same story and'.*
this beuig the entire business of’
i is the I’niprieter^
CrsaiisN* tleiaaSrr
. Gtag^ton.and .Afii'kdujfc-r CotUm
factors and Guam* Dealers, at 727
Kcynols street Augusta*3A'1 put. in
Vlieia claim, fur recognition itr^Abr
CouRgnmcnf of Cotton, kcsenre
mon well known amongwwrVfcgusta
traders. Whose affability uud mW,
vity olWuirfierH liuvo already won a
g(KHl share of eld Waahingtoil’s (nisi
ness. Dealing very largely in Guano
limy arc prepared to I'uruuli Crons,
ton s Am. Dig. Cottontmml
l'urc. Ruw..ftkm^ Meaty * Mgfr
grade Acid Thus, ami Dissolved Bone
wRh a pure article !njxmjH Ge«uau"
K«nj| * l«*r yaur .WRoaffaffis]
Crops aud the'pntfchvS orKing Cot*
tou,
Street, Augusta Ga. (better known
as the L-e aud Iks.hwell will stand)
present i i this issue their invitation
to ’.he Merchants and Farmers of
this section, to call when visiting the
Gitv. They offer hardware, Agricul
tnral tiu.ilcm.nl*, Flow castings
Harness, and just such nrtiuies
the Karine -, Planter and his Tenants
and Choppers are necmsurilv com
pellc.1 to have; at bed-rock bottom
prices. Now when von eension
over the Narrow Gang-*, or go on
special appointment step in and try,
them hr a lew. You will 6ml them
Courteous and at their immI ready
to till Oder*.
•AM mmS AHMSTNwm,
We. take great pleasure in ( ailing
thcfaUcutlon of the public te the ad-
vertisment of Mess. Daly A Arm
strong HI llrosd Street Augusta Ga
Theirs is an old reliable House, and
.well np dith the times in all their
Branches of business. Dry Goods,
Notions, Novelties, Ac. Samples’
will he s nt by malt on ap plica lsn.
They., give a positive unqualified
ii a ran toe on prices against every
-arketinthe United State*. You
ill loose nothjq^by examining tliclr
£tovk aruk wo.feei e«kiideatAo exam
ine will lie n temptation to piireliAte
you cannot resist. ItemSmbcr 822
Broad Street, when visiting Augusta
fi’i.i: )*■.*■ in*.
our secret o^iyr I. ^pMnk it
a r>’ to pc* ort the fiousetou
Col C 8 Hnrky wi th lus t
loVety young daughters MissM’Ida
and Cora, who have becu visiting
Augusta Mr l* R Taliufvrro s family left for
id Hjivesjlhefr home in Greenville Fla, last
Saturday; *
Misses Chorilln Harman and An,
nie Smith have gjue to the Lucy
Cobb Institute.
Mr F 8 Strange who was taken
suddenly ill a iew days ago, we are
glad to learu is better,
necessary ro get on the housetop
to (tfcacnj it; hut I notified the
Dfcputy nt tho MitcheTs
Lodjlfd vfpb scut uu examiner; this
being flic diiVy require!'of me.
Now^ slanderers,, of soy,'name
take this occasion to sav l am ac
cessary to tlm crime,’ ! to’’ these J
say they are Use cnlohnntrt, ^, 1( )
strangers to truth ou’d'jusUce.'
■ * ■' ' __ Lewis Mathis-,
T. L/ WINN,
. PAINTER,
House Painting, Gruiuing, Kaf
sosnining, Pa]ier Hanging, *c.,
done with neatness and dispatch.
Leave your orders at Dr Win
Rawlings Drag Store
HARNEY * RAMSEY.
Karasev A Ramsey; at 613 Broad
Street Augusta Ga. ure Boss Whole
sale and reuil -dealers in cliojee
family groceries and plantation sup.
lilies. All have to eat unci many are
very choice ns to- what tiiey cat.
Wo venture the assertion, everything
at tliis house good jrt the last.
Don’t take our ford simply, prove it
when in ncc*i oT*snytfiing in their
line cail«on tiieist’or send,, your or-
derq. Quicjf waits; sinali pruilts and
fhn jiaupiuc** oJ'aMpastng is. tlisu
uu4to. V See tliei rV^rd I ififfWft *. ue
WHEEEMS STAMP PNESl
fOMPAVV
Tlie Wholes* Stamp l*rc»sjUo at
748-Reynold Slyeet AuglelHtX, olt^f
what every man woman and child in
WnsliingUin County wagjj. ne«»ii m,,l
should have. Rubber stamps, lor
marking clothing, quicklv, Qga|)y.
ami in uniform style Oilit4 Seals,
Badge?, Checks, Stencils^ Ac;, tiiey
are the .sole inauiifactariiw of the
Selfiuking,Rubber Stamp'p'rtnvftig
P-»qns,‘«avetfouqp.t Mief jf kol’ wrder
you need it,, send tor tlielr’CIreiriars
•and see tho immehsc economy ii it*
use. - "*' ”
J. U, BAILEY A SOM
James G. Bailey
well known in th|e.sq
our hands, even a pasfii.
the new attraction , otlifinlT IJ
Its 4l7#.II .*
Warlheis Method lei Mevlval.
It is quite refreshing when we are
sufferiug from drouth, to learn of rc
freshing showers near by. We are
almost spiritual}- parohuti , no ; precep-
tablc blessing having fallen u|fonour
churc lifor some time therefore w-c arc
greatly rejoicetl to hear of the copi-
on* shower that fell on the church at:
Mrs Boardman Joyner of
dlcville is quite sick.
Rids
for
iblic;
-ugene Garlick, one of out
"citizens, leaves for Augusta in
Ult of employment among the
J e “ 8 boil8 C8 of that City. We be*
or Mr. Garlick a favorable
.Wktion among those doing
> 8 | u County. He is an
» bookkeeper and accountant
f 1 * 0 ’ c oni|)otent and reliable;
j. ° ee * w arrantcd in saying any
° n gi ’ t ' B him will be well filled*
Mrs Muttic Parker who has
been visiting Capt. Ben Whiddons
family has returned home.
Mrs A T Linder and daughter
Miss Jennie of Wrightsville, are
the guest of Col E O Bostick’s fata.
ilj-
Oa Th
Harried.
trch 4? da * Iftat Ht th.Q.. Baptist
ten
^ r - 8. Af Hitchcock «t
•'•d Miss Bailie the lov»
I . !r of Hon P R Taliaferro
i 0 1 ^ r ,1W. A. J. Battle, of-
1*' ^ Je following were the
>C’ r Dr H B Hollifiebl
*yj“' e ’ T °yner, Mr Ash Jewel
'•k »p le Mr Lop«w
^ Ml n RudUi,, « Dr J
^'ghsm M* IIarby ’ Mr C
Hr?! L ° h “ Mi “ Car..
^ ^as Ad. Ba aa a Mi ^
Planters 5
9IerchantH
EXCURSION
October, 5th, 1887.
Qver the Augusta Gibson A San
dsrsrille R. R. iu a Special Train of
elegant Coney Island and l’assongor
Coaches
owe lUHnnun and sixtt miles for oxk
BuaDMi) and rirw cists
One dollar and a half from Sanders
ville to Augusta and return or from
any station to any station and return
ItCtBTS LIMITED TO 500 OOOD OSLT ON
TUI* M KCIAL.
Train going to auousta and good on
•ny train oomiug to bandkksville
for five days after sale date.
To afford Merchants and Planters
an opportunity to visit Augusta or
any station on the Naiisow Gauoe at
cheap rates. A Superb train ot Coney
Islaud and Passenger Coaches will
leave Sandersville for Augusta and
any station at 9.30 a in. Wednesday.
Oct. 6th 1887-
Buy your tickets from Agents.
Col. R. M. Mitchell
Press, and Gen. Manager*
j Wnrthcn, dining the last series of
meetings conducted by .their pastor.
Rev. Aron Denion.ypssis^Mfi by Rev,
G. S. Johustoq, or IlliTs city. The
Holy Spirirdecended in .such |>owcr
that several men of advanced age
came out upon the fiord’s side, such
men ns will he of great benefit to the
church. There were fourteen addi
tions to the church. Our much es?
teemed friend, Col. Thomas Warthen-
wc are glad to learn was one of the
number. Mr S. J. Al for a joined also
We hope the Lord will continue to
bless them.
Groceries of all KindVctreap at
Frank Castellcw’s at Whitakcr|s
old stand* , -*• ' '**
in New Goods for the rail trade, ns
enumerated in their udvertismeuti in
this issue elai.n more than' ordinary
inspection notwithstanding the prob
ability or a very short harvest; after
such flattering prospects to the plan
ter many will want, and purchase
household articles for time and util
ity and if vou go to ftfeilq}’’* y ou w |*j
be surely H-warded for the trip and
in your humnness oviAu big bargain
gat ibrget^thank u¥ for ci^in^ you
* ROWI.KS'
Mess, Flemming A Bowles, the pro-
prielores of the Augusta Furniture
palace, present a samp!* schcdtis! of
prices in their advertisement shown
on another column, which is fully
worth your while to stop and read.
Mr Bowles hss dealt with so many of
our patrons, that no word of eoinmen-
dutiorf is needed from us* aad those
■wfarowce purchase, after sccarching
*around generally find they have
niiadea bargain* aud one not soon
Jorgqtton, but unnniiibured with pleas
ure in comfortable enjoyment of the
article |tossessed. Nothing adda to
the attractiveness of home, makes
til e Good Lady more eoalenUed and
and agreable than a nice set of fur
niture and 'while putting in your per
munent improvements don't lorget
this little item. Gail on them at 838
Broad Street Augusta Ga. Wo know
from experience. All artiulea sate
fully packed from a neat picture
Tram* to the in mt elaborate Parlor
Suit.
FIMB J BU1QLAR8 t THIEVES!
S-fi.r’ES!
OUR VICTOR
tonumil&lllllB safe
i.
MwtUmini N«. i.
Faemers' Ms*, MxIML
Nn.1. Noneeheltf Mie, 22xl5xt8,
Me. I. |ma(t Deefoee' Wie, 28>
«*.
»- nemn veew**’ Wie, 2txMxl8,
4. Peetmeeteee' aad ORee tlxe, 33x22x22,
Ho. 4 has Inside door, with flat key look, f
O* horglar-pn lof eoasMa*
otlon lock, safe, adapted in eepacMf
Md price to smt their requireBMXte.
The victor is first-clase in every ram
E? ct ’ A "Z n ! m4 aad con
structed In the mostlmpraved manner.
We now use on each and every mi*
•nr new nea-piekable emnMastlnn
leek, and inside bolt-work. It he* all
mud corners, exterior beautifully
finished end ornamented by hand with
all burnished portions nickel-pUwd.
^Interior nicely fitted np with mb-trem-
uriee, book-spaces, and pigeon-holes.
weight. III lb*.
,r MO lb*.
P. L. HATES,
‘ Painter.
House Painting, Graining, Kal*
sominiiH?, MarUilizing, Glazing,
Pajhdr Hanging, &c. Leave your
onlurs at Dr. A Mathis’ Drug
Storo. 8m
(TP.
WILDER
AND
PICTUi E FRAME
MaMPAI’TIIKR,
ficbtt Strut, '• lifiuU firga
GOOD ADVK F.
“I used It in the suring of 1866
with excellent resultsfor bronchitis
and catarrh, and 1 have taken pleas
ure in recommending it to invalids.
Several have sent for it and it bar-
worked well. I think it will do good
in nil,’ So writes a Clergymen In
Portland, Me. when w:iting Oct 1!
1886. to Drs. Starkey A Paled to
send him another full Treatment of
Compound Oxygen.
This Comyound Oxygen has
history (wonderful in its way, and
worth reading by everybody whose
life is worth preserving. This his
tory is embodied in a very interest,
ing two hundred page treaties which
is scut free by mail on application.
Please address Drs. Starkey A Pslcn
1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.,
«EO. W, CHAME.
We present to our readers in this
issue the Card of Mr. Geo. W. Crane
Cotton factors and Com mission-Mer
chant ot Augusta Ga. who Ii:m an
ex|>encncc ol thirty two- years in
handling the fleecy staple, having
boon from its existence a member of
the firm of Wright A Crane of that
City. Whoever may favor him with
their consignments (anil we beeocmb
tor hfiu a».lliteral shareyvijl HaSmu
and. wftli tho vim to i*Jet--all
jtetition; having the experienced
judgment of years, an accumulated
capital for any necessity. Mr Crane
is an old soldier of the war. ham-ain
served us,2nd Lieutenant 4e m<*'-wi
tirn Ga.' Regiment with zeal and fi
deiity. .. .
WHELESS STAMP PRESS
-COMFANT.-
141 MH0L0S STRICT, MNVSTfi, filMIl I
Agents Wanted! Catalogue Kant!
RUBBER STAMPS,
8EAL8, BADGES,
CHECKS, STEN
CILS. STEEL
STAMP8, Ac.,
^ Sole Monufaeturera of
The Whcicse Melf.leklai Neb.
berMaayPrieUei Pm*.
Sep-27 ’87*ly.
•00 lbs. 140.00
•00 lb*. IM.00
. . , . ..... , duplicate keys, finb-troaenricn
have flat key-locks, with duplicate keys* IT* are sole oemen of patents and sole
manufacturers at the Victor fifes. We caution persons against making, buying, setting
or using safes snfnngma on our patents.
ip paknU ' 11 ** dangerous to buy
fisrp person wko is sntmed of a 'safe will find it profitable to correspond with
« *» once, before an agency iseeUbllahcd in his locality, and receive the benefit
of owBpeiiatQfer in open territory.
W* want ftowraf Mseokants and Dssdsrs to help ns carry out our .fwbr Stow
Co-opmiOr* Tins. EsecSssioe control free. A highly profiUbln connection to last
MobeWy for a life-time. Ritt east but onosmitarn pastel card to learn fall parti.
■ l iTniiriii^rn! 01 *! 11 ^ S ”* ou ■W»c*Ron* In writing us menUon
a. . ^ Til Wh SH> fc LiR Co^ CMC-AIH I.
N. W. MURPHEY,
Broad Street,
Augusta, 9eorgia.
KHOKS y °" * f ° W ° f l,i ’' ,,ricCT ,n and
The Oriel,rated Jinnee Mrinie $.1,00 Short,
The Crlihmteil A .1 Ilnltl,- Shore
„„ "i/ttroganfrom n.uu wp
Jhr All So/nt w 11/ 1 In,i/dnt frntn% 1,00 up
Lae tire Fine Kill Shine $1,00
yi-WOT WmAM.lHIWOH.B. | fcSit HLftficSOil*
iSStfiwSi?"“**"“'“* * ool “ ,, f.*
■erklra’i Arwicw Swlve.
Tho Beat Salve iu the werld for cats
Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Klieum,
Horo *' Ttttter ' Chapped Hunds
Chilblain*, Come, and all SkinErup-
lions, and positively cures Piles, o
uopuy required, it ia guarantee
Ml fR ve perfect satisfaction, or mone
fWfiffifle.1. Price 25 cents per box
FOifSALE BY DR. liAWUNGS
Slop to $300
The good pooplp of Washington
are respectfully invited when
A
a nOte
Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines
Repaired by K. TWILLLY, on
♦I^rnifin n6it to Mr. Uenj* 4
Wiudflou’fl residence.
Best Green Cofie 25et at Fruilc
Castellaw’s Whitak-'r’s old stand.
A Coburotion—I did not come
from Sparta ns the Middle Georj
Progress stated, but from Chari
ton, 8. C- .•
Nelson.
Fresh hafns‘ r tbr «ale at F. M.
Castcllaw’s
* Fresh canned goods of the best
brands at F M Castellaws <jy. -
visit tho City of Augusta to nil
the old reliable shoe and hat house
of N. W. Murphey tlieir Head- t^urif-
tors for Boots Shoes and Hats; (bis
is liic oldest aud one of the most reli
able Business Houses in theCityl L
Mr. Murphy would lie glad to t
any of his old friends qf-’Aflti BdUi«Ci>L
dayrf and ill the young folk oi vhi4 ?;
Washington Co. The Merchants
are res|ieetfullyrtinted to examine
his goods' before purchasing else
where, as.he invites wauMjetitjon, for
quality none can" undersell him, for
reliability he has the confidence of.,
nil Who know him, for a firilnn'd
selected stock none can ‘Jt 1 ’*- 1 ] Read
his advertisement. No 564 Broad 8t.
JESSUP BltOTHEKfS
Mess Jessup Brotiiers, Jobliers and
Retailers step to tho front with thfcir
Cooking and heatifig (Moves End with
A J/ONTH
_ __ can be .mad*
*)rkiiig tor us, AgyA'w •qimferml
niotsitt fflrnish tlieir nvrn horses and
gimheir whole time to th^huviness
_gi*hicnta may he profitably
y«(Lalso. A iew vacnicica in
town* and cities* B. F. JOHNSON
A CO., 101J Main street, Richuxond l ! '
■Ya. A-TaSm’"
AUGUSTA, - FURNITURE -
PA3UA0ET
Th« Hlggest Boom Ever Heard oft
LOOK AT THESE PRICES AND BE.
. . CONVINCED:
A GOOD BE.VDSTAD for $1.50 worth $2,00
A NJCI*. BURBAU for $0,00 worth $7,00
A COMFORTABLE LOUNGE for $4,s$ worth ti.50
A GOOD MATTRESS for $2,00 worth *2/>0 *
A STRONG CHAIR for 40c worth 50c
sorfrvhitt ( ii M | K S T ,01 ? j5 » eo wortl * #18,00
P A to Lfi w n itoV^' ? 00, l be l t *? r 5 00 * W woith $40,00
NH’F KiTt' lUe< J n ^J.'Mlijlw $85.o0 worth $45,00
NICE 1IC1 UHK8 Largo Sue lor 75c* worth $I.oo 5
OIL PAINTING8 Gilt Frames for $»2,00 worth $4 00
BABY CARRIAGES all Styles $0,00 to $.>0,00 ’
We know you will -say how can this thing be. Wo Answer*
We buy for CASH; Every tiling New,
Stylish and Fresh. ’
3f*Call ami see us, or write for illustrated catalogue und price lists.
FLEUING & BOWLES.
The Leaders!
*38 Bread, and 837 Kills Streets,
elUQlST.1, GEORGIA.
CARPETS and HOUSEFURNISHING GOOOS.
1NH7. Mew (woods. Fall Trade. 18HT.
Window Nliade* aojl L»ce Curtains, Wilton, Velvet, BruH»el«,3-ulv Uwrnin
Ar ‘ ^ r,Wt ’ Windcw Shade, of every size a»cf (dor, e.uhriee-
iauui. Citon and Napier Muffing., Floor Oil Cloth, and l.ino-
J*** Curtain.,* Window Cbrnicca and Pole^ New Walnut. Cherry, A.h, Eh.mv and
/tra»M t;.,rm c *. and Foie*. Turcoman Ourtaius and Draiierie., Uplml.tery Good* Kaw
» ' ,n “ ’ r w ,e , t . y I . of I >ut,ernH ; Fringe, in all Odor., Hair 6’lo h Cane und Gitnp and
/luttoiu*. Wall Paper., Borden and Decoration.. *
Just Opened For All Trades,
JJrrY ltEGisTHATioy. My
opsn fdr the ragiatradun of votei hir iba «Te'c
j'vu for fttayoraad Aldermen on October 5th
lehfiook. .wilt elo*e Wednesday 28 1887
■t. V '■■' i c HEXKY MITCHKLL.
i “I'AKNEmi MVOHITE.”
Is meeting with satisfactien with
planters in; Washington county, to
ilsi*foun'd at Kifreka Mills. 7-14t
Ttix Yodcp for 87.
..FI^ST ROUND:
•'•Twill be at (he following Precinct, oa the
day mentioned below for the puruoae of col.
feeling Tax
Taberiiacle 1115 Tbur.day September 22nd
Clay. 100 Friday 9 to 12 - '•* 23rd
Uunkeoiub 138 •• 12 to 3 ••
Sun Hill 93 Monday -
Wartben. )3. r >0q'itrsday
Tennille 1350 tVrdiU’nday
ltoatwright 90 Thtir.day
Cutott. 95 Friday
tvile. 90 Monday October
Oil Painting., Engrav ing and Chramo.. Proora., Duster., ba.l-.el., ;w Mul, Wnl-
at'} .wert Piioes^ Atri P" for lh>or* and Window., to keep out cold, and all told
JAMES G. BAILIE & SON,
Chronicle Building, 714 Broad .Street, Augii-tn, Georgia.
E. S. LANGMADE,
ATTOIIMSVAT LAW,
SAMPBmSVILLE. Oft.
s. o.
B. D. Iron, Ja
Albion Cooking Stove cut a big slice
in the Cajce, presenting this quality;
backed by a reputation of filW>n
W»rs, standing the fire in the vukina- Tk«4»y
ry departments as a Ne Pit* Ultra. e.Ine^ay
When needing anythig like ““
in Iron or Marble, Grates otr 'Tin '
•are give them a trial order.. They . ....
obligate to plcoae. See tlicrr fldtti - Wednemlty
tiscuicnt elsewhere inlthia issue; ICieSelfc*id»J f384 Thiiniday .
Jowys 92 Friday „ J4th
AHRIMtiTON 4k COOPER,^.WjlktoAn Serder.ville Every Saturday
Ilrbron 98 Tiiurtday '
88th Friday
fitltoif 91 Monday
Woroiuack. 89 Tuesdav'’
23rd
211th
27th
28th
29 th
30th
3rd
4th
5th
tith
7th
10th
llth
I2lh
13th
14th
EVANS ft EVANS,
attorneys at law
- SANDBBVILLE. OA.
F.S. SAFF0LD,
attornky at law,
•AlDUSmiX, GA.
jjljl FjitUssixMnh* Court. Of tbs
■i441s Circuit aad ia ths counts
lurrouuding Waahingtoa. Special ah
touMou given to soaswerrial law.
G. W. H. WHITAKER,
DENTLST
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
—TERMS CASH.—
Otllee upstairs in the Photo-
ffiafih Gallery formerly occupied
by T. C.‘ Glenn, Joues Building.
Apr 20-’80
H. N.HOLLIFIELD
PHYSICIAN * SVOEON,
Sandersville, Georgia.
Office next door to R. T. Walker’s
Grocery Store.
Patronize Home In*
dustry.
EUREKA HILLS,
Sandersville Qa.
T HESE mills tire now making the
best FUtur arid Meal of any mill in
tlio country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coining in from
a distance. Honest men arc ia
charge, and EVERY POUND of
., Meal, Flour and Bran
iliat the wheat and corn wiilmukois
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
of the mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at the same time and thereby
save going to mill twice.
(J. 1L PRINGLE, Prop’tei*
7 -9 8 £—tf .J L. YAOlt, Miller