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TUESDAY, OCTOBER lSlli, 1S87
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y. J. JERNIGAN& Co.,
^.Jpuiii.isiiEHS .v ruornEiTons.(—
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Tliis powder never varied. A marve
of parity, strength and wind pro men oa
jfore economical than lie ordinary kind
mil connot lie sold in competition with the
multitude uf low louts, short weight nhiin
orphospntc powder. Hold only in cans.
Koval Dakino Powder co. 10(1 wall
St N Y.
PERNOMI.
Bnv vonr Cotto Press Hope a LANG <£
WILT’S mnl nave money
Miss Lula Parsons attended *lhe
marriage of Miss Annie Gnl 1 filler.
Mrs Mitchell i3 visiting her
dauglitei Mrs C 13 llendrix of
llilcdgevillo.
Col. N. W, P. Bacon, of Crawford-
tillc was in the city last week, in
view of locating.
Jlisa Callie Wood is visiting Mr
Win Avant in tlio county.
Macon wants 2000 young men to
march in lino on the 26th.
Miss Bobbie Gtiuse has returned
to her home in Millodgevillo.
Mr John Bayne of Milledgeville
ms in the city Wednesday.
Mr Will Guost of Foukecpsie,
N. Y. was in tho city hist week.
Mr J Lofton of Chatanoogn nt*
imloil ilao marriage of Mr Porter
Hale.
Mr Win Avant of this county
was married to Miss Etta Bower
nl Irwin ton ou last Tuesday, Bov
W S Baker.
Tho Editor and Indy spent scv-.
ttil days in Augnsta last week,
Col. 0. II. Rogers and lady' have
returned from visiting relatives in
Milledgeville.
Mrs. R. R. Powell and children of
Bogeravillo, Tenn., are stopping at
the Gilmore House.
We were glad to meet our old
friend Dr. J. 13. Barwick and bis ex>
cellent Indy in Augusta last week.
Sow Oats cRdXyo when it rains.
A cold wave struck our town
last week.
Quito a largo crowd from our city
attended the P.edmont Fait this week
Jiulge J. K. Hines and Col. O. H
Rogers will hold Bulloch county Su
perior Court next Monday.
Dr J. B. Barwick 1ms lndlt a nice
residence at Blythe on the A. 0, & S
Railroad.
Sandcrsvillc was well represented
at the Hancock cocnty Fair in
Sparta last week.
When you go to Augusta to
purchase shoes, he sure to call on
N W Murphey and Son.
Tho Ordinary lnul the flag staff
taken off the Armory building, last
Wednesday, as was recommended
by tho last Gtarul Jury.
Mr. M. W. Still wall has made
some shelving and a prescription
desk for Messrs. Alex Smith & Co.
which does him much credit.
Al - . M. llupp has pnrcliascd n
lot ou Harris street and will soon
have a handsome residence built.
A big excursion to Augusta on
lint A G Si S idload to-day
$100 the round trip.
O11 Thursday morning last the
Gin house ot C<>1 ihotuns War-
then, at Wnrlhcn, caught lire
Uv>m the fiiclion of the. press and
burned to the ground, 'flic house
contained uu engine, press, 18
hales of cotton, etc. The loss is
estimated at three or lour thous
and dollars.
The New Council was installed on
Wednesday night and Mr Robert M
Brown wne elected Marshall Dr. J-
B. Roberts Treasurer, and Mr A. M.
Mayo Clerk
MARRIED.
Mr Porter Hale a rising young
tow of Ohatanooga, Tenn,, and
brother to Mrs E A Sullivan of
our city was married to Miss Annie
Gallaher, daughter of our esteems
^ townsman, Mtvj Win Galluher,
nine o’clock on last Wednesday
.morning at the Baptist Church, by
^ ev Geo S Johnston, The church
handsomely decorated. After
ceremony, a reception was ten-
dered at tlie residence of the brides
filter. The happy couple left on
" le e ^veti o’clock train, for Chata.,
:^°8 a * their future home, We
* l8 h them a pleasant voyage on
llf e's sea.
Mie bride and groom will attend
5 e Piedmont Exposition on their
"8)’ to Ohatanooga.
Bie presents were elegant.
fonts 6 full0wi ”S were t * ie ft Uen-
Mf John Lofton, of Chatanooga,
'!'* 1 Miss Mattie Ainsworth; Mr
^ Cohn, with Miss Lena
^ties, of Ainericus; Newman
v* l a * l ® r i with Miss Minnie Bell,
y '' Newman, with Miss Lula
e fJ ‘ Fcrinillo; Mr Alex Smith,
'•'Miss Nora Cohn: Air Morris
ln, w 'th Miss Gussie Joyner;
y‘ Mill Guest of Poukeepsie, N
K Miss Mary L Bayne; Mr
Jii ytocof Milledgeville. with
Lula Papons; Mr H T Gib-
D r 1’ Miss Wrllo Park; and
* Holliiield, with Miss Eliza
ft! ii,
T, C. BUGII
T. C . Bliglt tit 840jjB:oad Street
Augusta Gtt., oilers some rare liar
gains in his line of Crockery and
Glassware, unit is prepared to wait
on callers, who may favor him, with
that prompt courtesy, so general
among Augusta Merchants. On the
favorite excursions over the A. G. A
S. Road, don't forget him, but sup
ply all deficiencies in yotti Crockery
a are.
GEO A. OATES.
George A. Oates, of Piano’s Organs
and New Music, has no end, wo like
to have called him one of Augustus
Contennariuns, having known hi in so
long, and to excuse our thoughts
and what we like to have sttitl,
will ask our renders Don’t you know
gates," not to know him argues your
sell'unknown, for latest songs he al
ways had them, and instruments of
the best quality, his is unrivaled.
Call and see him or send your oilier.
V. RICHARDS.
V. Richards’ Frcdrickburge Store
still keeps its deserved lively and
popular place among Augusta’s
Sltowey Dry Goods Stores, and with
an array of smiling clerks ready on
tho alert to capture, entertain and
supply any crowd, don’t be afraid,
excursion right on them, they will
welcome you with hospital tongues
and give full ‘‘value received" for
every nicklc you leave.
PIC LOT and COLE.
Messrs Peiott & Cole, showed ns
through their extensive Gallery on
Broad Street G28 and we can scarcely
remember when and where to have
seen such an array of lile like pic
tures. they are fully up in their pro
fession, and present opportunities
not always at hand lor securing the
‘Slmddow on the substance fade’’
and ifyou desire having mementoes
that will stand the racket of time,
dust anil decay patronize them and
further, il you have the face ol a
friend long departed, you would have
enlarged, and framed, lobiighton up
memories, they are prepared to cn-
latge to Cabinet, and life size, any
such keepsake, call on them they are
never too busy fora welcome and
will please you in serving your
wants.
PERKINS MANUFACTURING CO
The attention of Builders, and nl
anticipating permanent improve
ments on their property, is called to
the advertisement of the Perkins
Manufacturing Company, to be found
iu ibis issue, tor doors, sash, blinds
mouldings banisters, and brackets,
they are prepared to furnish afly
kind and quantity, and at the most
reasonable price. Their extensive
Saw Mills located in the town of
Harrison, on tho W. T. & D. Rail
Road, arc prepared to furnish any
quantity and quality ot lum oer,
shingles, lathes, etc., or cut to-or
der any size bill and compete in
price with any parties offering same
class of goods. Send them your or
der it will be tilled with dispatch.
PELOT * (Eli,
■Plaotograplscrs.-
<*28 ltrontf St., Augusta,
Best Photographers in the State
at lowest prices. Old Photographs
ami Daguerreotypes le-produced
into any size desired.
OliDENT
MUSIC HOUSE
in the State.
Established in Augusta
1848.
Geo- A. Oates
ts happy to inform ids Friends and
I he Public, that he is still able to fur
nish
Pianos, Organs.
And Otuer-Musical Instruments,
of the host Manufacture, and AT AS
LOW P1UGE3 as can bo found any
where.
Having sold Pianos in this city for
nearly 40 years, and very many of
them, ho is proud to say that lie 'has
never hud to take ou 1 back for infe
riority, ns be always kept such as be
c mid recommend. He will be pleased
to show bis goods to any one, wheth
er they wish to buy or not. A full
iloek of I.NBTItUMENTM mill M USIO
a ways ou band at his store,
1HS, Mill St., Augusts, taeoi'Kiii,
T. C. BUG
IMPORTER and JOBBER OF
Gli/iss, CRIJ'la EjmTflEJ<Wjip,
LAMPS, BRACKETS and CHANDELIERS,
—STAMPED AND PIECED TINWARE,—
-HOUSE - IFtTIRKriSiHiXKra- QOODS,-
<■
040 BROAD S i’EEET,
, TRADE MAHIT V REaifTCim.
Wff—
*880 Arch Street. Phllad'a, Pa.
A Well Tried Treatment
For CoiiMiniiillon, Axthinn, Ilroiiclills,
Dyspepsia. Uiihurli, liny Fever, lleail-
iiclte, Delillllj- itliciumilisiii, Neuralgia,
and alt Chronic and Ferrous Disorders.
When "Compound Oxygen" is inhaled tin;
liemt 1ms impnrtcd to it increased vitality
1 lint Organ semis forth the blood with more
force and less wear to itself; the vital cur
rents h-nv on llodr circuit new deposits
vital force in every coll oftissac over which
tliev pass and retarn a#, in for a new sop
ply. This simple story is the rational ex-
plinalion of the greatest advance that medi
cal science has yet made,
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment ’
which Drs. Starker & I’aicn, No. 152!) Aren
Street, Pliiiadelplim, have been using An
tile last sixteen years, is a scientific adjust
ment of tlie elements of Oxygen and Nilro
gen magnetized, ami thccnmponnd is so eon
ilensed and made portable that il is carried
by express to every portion of tho country
—indeed, it is sent ull over tlie world.
Dus. Sahkey & Pai.uk Iiave the liherf
to refer (m proof of their standing as Phy.
siciallS) to tlie following named 'Veil-known
persons who have tried their Treatmen
I Ion. William D. Khi.i.kv,
Member oj Chtigress, Philadelphia,
Rev. Yimt'oR L. Comuau,
Editor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia,
IfKV. Oil.MILKS W. CltsIlINU,
Editor American Reformer Xr.o York,
IIox. Wu.i.iM 1‘unn Nixon.
Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, It,
Junoi: Josni-it It. Flaniiuhs,
Temple Court, AVu- I ork.
Mas. Makv A. Caiok, W idow of the late
Dk IIaiiVEV ('ax<)R Onnden. New Jersey
Mils AlAltY A Douuhty,
Jamaica, Long Island Xcv York
Mrs Marv A LtVKu.MOltK
Melrose Massachusetts
Judcik It S VooltilKES,
Few York City
MrUki.uoe \V Edwards
l vopt’r St George,s Hotel Philadelphia,
Mk Frank Siduall
A veil-known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mr William II Wiutkly,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa,
And many others in every part of tlie U H
Augusta., - Georgia
Perkins Manufacturing Co.
-AND THE—
PUBLIC m GENERAL.!
Accept my sincere and hearty thanks lor (he
kind patronage extended to mo for the len'.
QUARTER OF A"CENTURY,
For a number of years T have retrained from advertising, owing to
tho absurd methods practiced hv many to catch the public eye. Ou
entering the SECOND QUARTER of my business career, I requst o
my Friends upd Customers in Augusta, tin neighboring Counties
and the public in general, a careful examination ot my
JXTe’w. Stock
oth WHOLESALE & RETAIL. It in not my intention to advol
iso goods below cost and then when they tiro called lor by cu.jto
mors to inform them that tlm last piece has just been sold, nor will
make use ot any such artiiices to entrap the unwary; on tho contrary
I will inform you through tho pross^of such bargains as are to Lm
found daily' on my counters.
Asking for a continuance of your trade, IJfprotnise [the racsi
carelul attcntionjto your wants, and will guarantee honest quautD,
quality' and price.
AixsTi hit nnjiaiaimH:v
W1 iOLESALE & RETAIL MERCHANT,
810,1 BROAD SItTEET 810 AUGUSTA, GA,
-MANUFACTURERS OF
Yellow ]Pme Siambcr.
Dressed and Matched Flooring and Coiling, Weathcrboarding Rough nnd
F itiDli, Window nnd Door Frames. Lumber Worked to Ol d-r. Largo
si okof moulding always onjhaml anil special designs cut to onl-r.
SHINGLESAND LATHS.
Saw. Shingle and Platting Mills, are Located at Harrison, Georgia. W.
& T. railroad, Where We Invite l’eiHonal Inspection of.
P®-Prices Cheerfully Given by Mail.
Our Factory at Augusta Ga - , (urns out daily immense quantities of
Doors, Sash Blinds, Brackets, Balusters, Hand Uailins, Newels, Stair
Wotk, etc. Price list and catalogue of this department sent on ap
plication.
Perkins Manufacturing Company.
'‘Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Action and
Results" is tlm title of 11 volume of nearly 200
pages, by Dro Starkey A I’uleu which gives
to nil inquirera full information as to ihi
remarkable curative agent and a large record
ol suprising cures in a wide range of chron
ic cases—many of them being abandoned to
die by other physicians, it will hemailad
tree’ an address on application
SJSCS STAKKUY A IMLEN.
I.VJS) Arch St., I»liil«dcl|*IUtt r
Kiicklcii’s Arnica Sailvc.
Tho Best Salve in tlio world for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped IL-nils
Chilbluiun, Corns, and ail Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Files, o
no pay required. It ia guarantee
to give perfoot satisfaction, or mone
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
FOR SALE BY DIt. RAWLINGS
Tax Notice for H7.
FIRST ROUND.
I will ho at tlie following Precincts on the
day mentioned below for the purpose ofeol.
leeting Tax
Tabernacle 1315 Thursday September 22nd
Clays 100 Friday 9 to 12 " 23rd
Blinkcomb 130 " 12 to 3 " 23rd
Sun Ilill 93 jl/onday " 20tli
Warthens 1350 Tuesday .. 27lli
Tennille 1350 Wtdimsday .. 23ili
Boatwright 90 Thursday .. £9th
Catoes 95 Friday .. 30th
ClileH 9ti Monday October 3rd
Davisboro 94 Tuesday .. 4th
Riddlevillo 1253-Wednesday .. fitli
Deep Step fit) Tiitirsiluy “ fitli
Hebron 93 Thursday .. Oth
Oconee SStli Friday .. 7th
Harrison 91 Monday .. 1 Ol h
Wommacks 39 Tuesda/ . 11th
Stone Wall 1315 Wednesday .. 12th
Cleveland 1384 Thursday .. 13th
Joseys 92 Friday ^ .. 14th
Will be in Sardersville Every Saturday
untill December 20th 1887
B T RAWLINGS Tax Collector
Sept 9th 1887 W O
If your watch is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A, J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
k fm Kemits
Concerning S'he Old Sredvieksburg Store And
Shi Stock Of Poods Jfcnv So Ac Sound An
Shat Sr eat fimporiarn Of Sashion.
The house bus been tv louder in Augusta in the buying anil Rolling of
good anil honest goods, at low prices, tor over twenty-two yearn. It
claims among its patrons numbers who were, at its beginning, young,
and who purchased of it their wedding outfit, and whoso children are
now buying over the same counters thiis Trousseaus, and with ho.trly
wishes that the old house may'still lie acti.o in lhe trade when their
children ute old enough to do the same thing. Many who dealt with
the ho»se long years ago and who Imvo moved to distant Htutei still
patronize it by sending many orders, borne livens far as Texas.
•sit is a noted fact that dining tho existence of this house more young
men, after years of training, have left it to engage in business for them
selves than trom all tho other Dry Goods House in Augusta put to
gether.
TUE BANNER IS NOW FLYING FOR THE FALL TRA DE AN D
V. RichMdsILco.
...invite all the people, h-imre ilm cold Weather cume-i ami n fine the g-eil runti l->r
CLOAKS, J AGKLT.3 ami WKAl’S, and before they are picked over, to come ami m ike
their selection. Their atock is now complete, and yon can bo united to any style Hint
ipiality. from the low priced ut $1;5[ up to the ilAN’DSOM 14 FLUSH, YKLVK 1‘ and
SILK as high ai!8 35 and tj 40 with BEAUTIFUL MI FFS to match. UKAl-TIFUL
J AC KETS and CLOAKS al $2.50 $3,$3.50, 4, 5, li, 8, 10, 12, i5. 18, 20, and 2-1$, \
We liardly know how to speak of our DliESS GOODS stock, it is so immense and va
ried. We have BEAUTIFUL CA8HMEBES iw ull bIikIcs as low as 15c, and HEAVY
TWILL HEROES doubble fold, at 1GJ and 20 cents. Then- goods have sold as high a
25 and 30. We have ull the very tow priced goods from 5.01, 3, 10 and [2'e and in all
the new similes and a-vles-
Then we advance to the liner grades in new efleds ami fabrics, tlie foreign names of
which would almost break 'he jaws of nn experienced linguist B. 11 they arc new and
lusiiionahlc and me THE THING, ami must lie seen to be appreciated. They are iu Gol
den Brown Cheeks, Grey, Teiraeottu, Navy Blue, Goblin Blue, Olive Green,Cardinal ,-Ve
<Vc, beginning iu all Wool as low as 25c per paid ami running up into tlie hollars, accor
ding to line-.ess of texture ami width, and such variety of New and II-inihoineTrimmings
in Braided Sets with I’anneis to match thegoods. Beaded Ornaments and Fasseificnter/e
in Black and nil the beautiful, chan'cable colors. Tuhlur, Astraean arid Gimp Braids,
and such a Variety ofChungeable, Mai bled, WaWrcd,Striped and Plain Velvets from Hie
up 10 $1.60 per yard. In all these we defy competition, both in variety uml prices cither
North or South,
Yon should see our BEAUTIFUL JERSEY FLANNELS for Misses and INFANTS
JACKETS and -SACQUE-S from 15 to 75e per yard.
We wish we could tell you all snout ourBEAU IT FUL SILK-, SAT [NS, V ELV4VFS
ana FLUSHES. Wo have u-ime of tlie heaviest BLACK SICKS fro* 75c to $C3'5 we ev
er had the [ileusuve ol'ofh rii g our customers. Ourt-OLOREu SILKS', SATINS, uml
RllADMKKS are in priors from 35c up to $1-50.
in the BLACK GOO S DEPARTMENT every tiling that is new and good can lie
found uml at tlie lowest piieeu, Alic Crepe, Crepe Veils and nun’s Veiling far mourning
Veils, We have nice Blank Alpacas, Cosliim res and other styles aa low as 10, 121 and
15c. In tine goods we have Silk Warp Henriettas, Cashmeres, Sehaetopools, iikirit/. and
many new weaves in prices at 35, 40, 50, 75 and up to $2,
As we said in our immense stock \v e scarcely know where to begin or to end, It is
utterly impossible to describe it.
Iu our Hosiery stock we Iiave evoiy quality and color from -5c to $1,00 per pair.
Marino and Lamb’s Wool UnuiTvest for Ladies. Children and Gents fr m 25.) to S2
Scarlet Undervest ane Drawer* from $1. to 1.5o e u li.
Our CLOTH and CASS1MEKE DEIIARTMENT is just overloaded with everything
that a gentleman or hoy could want, from tiie very lowest priced Kentucky Jeans at 10c to
the choicest of suitings. Beautiful Cawdmera at 50, 05, 75, 85, $1 and up to $2,50 per yard
Gen;s’ Fine unel Medium Priced Shirts,Collars Culls and ties, ail tlie best value and low
est prices-
Ladies Collars from 5c up. Ruihings in endless variety, including the Favorite at 25-
per 1-ox. No end to Lacea from lc per yaid up tlio finest. Handkerchiefs from le each
up to the Handsomest Enibaoidered. Corsets of all the best makes at manufactureis’
prices. Bustles of every shape and quality from 5c up. In Domestics we liaye tin-
Crows Cottons 1'iom 3Jc to 8e. Bltacesd Cottons from 4j-- to 10c. We are offering as 0
great bargain a fine 4-4 Bleached Cotton as go -I as Fruit of tlie Loom at 5jc. We have
Ca/ieies from 8J to 5c, 10 4 Sheeting ut 18, 20, 221 ami 25c. 10 4 White Bed Blankets a:
^5e to the best California at $8, $10, and $.2. Beautiful Blankets at $2,50, 3,45, $1 and
$0. We have Towels, Table Linen, Turkey Red Damask of all tlie qualities, w filths and
sizes at every price and as cheap as tlio cheapest. Bed Ticking from (Vjc up to good-
at 10 nnd 12c. Flannels at 12J, 15, 18, 10, 25 and 25c up to tlie limst and heviest yard
wide shaker a 35, 45, 5lland OOe. < otton Flannels at 5-j, 01 8, 10 nnd up to 2oc for the
best English. Embroidered Flannels, various prices and cheap.
We can save our customers money, as wo always Iiave doncs by making their pur.
chases of us, as we put no enormous profits on anything and then throw out a few 1-ait-
to diceive tlie public. We ho;-e to see all our old patrons this sea-on and many more
and eirncslly extend to all an invitation to give -Air goods an inspection.
V. Richards & 6
N. W. MURPHEY,
IteoadL Street,
Augusta, Seorgta.
Gives you a few of ids prices in B TOTS til
SHOES,
The Celebrated James Means *3 00 Shoe -.
The Celebrated A A llnitic $2,50 Shoe'
The IXtehrnlrd Murphey Eureka 5-3,00 Shoes,
The <dl Solid Odf Warranted *2 00 Shoes,
Shoes from $3,00 to ¥5,0')
Cdf RroyonJrum $l,Uo up
t -.f ,|« ,■gotta ') ax llrogans /ro//i$l,09 vr>
/, idirs Einr Kul Shoes $1,00
-r uiivr w i v i- il I T-ir 1'i’ie Rid Shoes, Solid, $1,25 and Li,50’
.-A”. "-V \ 1 ALL i , /1, it A.- .,1). | Lad ies Fine JJmgola hid from $1,60 tr S9 t'C
Misses and ('hidrrn S!,„. - from -l. on" ' l-.i the latest ami finest Stock of IIATF for
C’ltildren, Boys ami Men'at 53* Ilrotul Sirct'l.
*41 \ ,
A L ,v .
1 f -
•85 i,i*
-The. all Solft OtiJ
C'i tftV, .Fine Hand Made
P,. “R. ---J Alt Solid Pi
- 'ri-V if Tor All Solid We
- - ^URMITUBS -
lib cCibs
TEie Ets^vnt Baeet S4rer|IEcnrd]|of f
LOOK AT THESE PRICES AND BE
coBirrmoBD:
A OOOI) UKADSTAl) lor Sl.r-0 wortli 82,00
A NICK RU IvM AIJ for F-t>,00 wortli o7,00
A COM FORT a RLK LOl’NCK lor £4.50 worth $5,60
A GOOD M ATTRISSH l’or i ; -,00 worth
A STRONG CHAIR for 40c worth 50c 7.
A NTwYT lilii) ROOM SICT tor fS15,00 worth $18,00
SOLID WALNUT lied Room Set for £30,00 worth $40,00
PARLOR SlJLTo Tiitm-il in Plush for $35,o0 worth $4s»0O
N 1C JO i’ll ITU R ViS L-.ir;'-! Size for 75c worth $1,00 .•
OiL PAINTINGS Gilt i'rtiincfl for $2 00 worth $4,00.
RADY CARRIAGES all Stj’iea $6,00 to $50,00
Wo know you will nay how can this thing bo. Wo Answer: -j
We buy for CASH; Everything New,
$tylish|and Fresh. 9
l -. 'Call and see tut, or write lor illustrated catalogue and price lists
FEbESHEKJ© a IIOWLES.
The Leaders! W *“ T ^
.Ki*oi3i3, «3is<1 Ellis Streets
•AUGUSTAS, GEORGIA
CARPETS and HGDSEFURUNG COOPS.
^ewlKOttds. Fall Trade.
Window Shades and Lace Curtains, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels,3-ply Jngrair. Gup-':
ileurlh Rug-, Dmir Mats, Art Carpel, Window Shades of evury Size and Color, emhrie..,--
ing all the New Styles, Cocoa, Giton and Napier Mattings, Floor Oil Cloths and Lino
leums,
Lac.- C irtains, Window C.-rnices and Poles, New WalnntJ Cliorry, Ash, Ebony n -.c’
/ir.-tssfnrnicos and l'-iles, Turcoman Curtains and Drapei-ie*, Upholstory Goods, Ha"*
-Silks in a variety of Fatterns. Fringes in all Colors, ilulr ClotliJCaneland ,Giinp uid
/futtoms. Willi Fajiers, Borders and Decorations.
Just Opened For All Trades,
Oil Paintings, E-'-raviiig nnd Chroimis. Brooms, Dusters, Baskets, Door Mots, Wal
nut and Rubber W eat her Strips for Doors and Windows, to keep out cold, and all sold
JAMBS. G. BAILIE & SON,
Chronicle Ihiihling, 711 Broad direct, Augusta, Georgia.
Copiicr
The Pliiatcrs JBIatcl.
GUN SIP.
Gun Pistols and Sewing Machines
Replied by E. TWILL.EY, on
Jei-uifran street, next to Mr. Denj.
Wihddott’s residence.
Fresh hams for sale at F. M.
Cast el law’s
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lit a liifi!/
■AND-
1HAKL'FA€TVRE<1K,
g2l csaJcto Street, • Augusta Georgia
FIRE! BURGLARS! THIFAX
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Are expressly meant to supply r-
gont deuiancf from Fas /iters, /atjf >
Doctors, Small Storekeepers, Pottmasi<■:,
Express and Railroad Agents, Towv.she'
and County Officials, Trustees, Ret.. ; V
Business Men and Families, for t.f-YJC
class flro-proof, burglar-proof combin
ation lock, safe, adapted in capacity
and price to suit their requiremoiefo.
Tho viotor is first-class in event- res
pect, warranted fire-proof, ana uotr-
Etructed in tho most improved manner.
Wo now use on each and every safe
-. .-AS/ our new non-plckable contbitiailc:.
-dT lock, and inside bolt-work. It has ell
*'<• %m. round corners, exterior beautifully
- ■. 'C - s H.v finished and ornamented by hand witn
’ i all burnished portions nickel-plated.
V. ■!'-'F ; '>4’4lnteriornlcelynttedupwithBUO'troa**
Nilf&AZn uries, bock-spaces, and pigeon-hole*.
Advertisement No. 1. .
No. I. Farmers’ Size, 13x12x13, - - - $ weight. 135 lb*. $24.00
No. 2. Household Size, 22x15x18, -
No. 3. Small Dealers’ Size. 28x13x18, - - * ®00 |b». $40.00
No. 4. Postmasters’ and Offloo Size, 32x22x22, • 800 lbs. $60.00
No. 4 has insido door, witli fiat key lock, duplicate keys. Sub-treasuries
have fiat key-locks, with duplicate koyB- Wc are sole umners of patents and sola
manufacturers of the Victor Safes. Wc caution persons against making, buying, sun n!
or using safes infringing on our patents. .
Every first-class safe compami manufactures under patents. It is dangerous to buy
spurious goods bearing no patent*dates. . b.
Every person mho is in need of a safe will find it profitable to correspond wltn
us at once, before an agency ia established in his locality, and receive tb“ benefit
of our Special Offer in open territory. , , , -
Wo want General Merchants and Dealers to help us carry out our InteT’SVM
Co-opcralire Plan. Exclusive control free. A highly profitable connection to Ust
probably for a life-time. If 732 cost but one cent for a postal card to learn full parti
cular:;. Illustrations and testimonials sent on application. In writing us mention
advertisement No. 1. Address, _ . « , . A muaimuiti a
Ths Victor Sato & Lock Co., CINCINNATI, 0.