The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, October 25, 1887, Image 2

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i *****»■« ti*?.n r'Tzr.• sstmr, (Oliilmmi. rj’.,i or mir/ti j . Coa« •Tc I Pi->,I nt the r? liilaucp of her httshand in j WimliiUHtoti oonnty, on llio 11th of Soptem- , her L.F7. in the °~J year of her iige, Mrs 1 Atm In Jiricl^ic, wife of Mr. J. T FriJftei j :iaJ di'.nptit'"'o, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Baehc- i 'or l This de\otod wii'o, dutiful Mlcl lovihp C:t< i 'or or.', .dona and eaniPKt Christian war j very thro: bold of ;i o isiatj life, Fhe bad been happily . -a-v : -' oorio tureo -earn R£'> rod v.’bs sitra- J I\ J u. PAINTER, Uou-’e Pamting,. (training, KuL somining Paper Hanging, &c., done with neatuoss and dispatch. Leave your orders at Dr Wuv A Utile girl rt t*■ c .Mlant-. erper. ' s f c f ■ -jhcu to- 'ct h ' r f 1 CbatL-' i or?eor l.r.-e Leou h.-.d U l"»sa ordered oihorwlao. . tmploytid also. A FUo ma unlvor.v.lfavorite. All wlio kuiw . > ,.iti r r,. bar lo-od h«r. ",r kiod . nd attablu man- I lonn9 nnu uuco ne-s, he. cr.nuor nud -Incerlty, ho-, honesty »oil .‘rntlifiilceio, erd Lc. r ere a of In'e^rity end nprip.h* ■ ~i i o n Co’- l>er tt-o "otdlrl os. ♦ect- tnd lft!,tiu r . ! ienc b y. r! all ~ 1 tl, rrhotn Sic: nrAtid. Tto h r oliib.bjod up she wr n 'olhI lovlnf* ond obedient daughter and • p-rtlo, BiTectior'Mo eis'er. From tlit timo si a coaaeclrd bj'tnl'with tho church, her vai’-declared plaii.'ly that her treasure wan Odr 0;.olDi?C. | B i, ove . e >| ti, e relations sho Hostilities in —ill recent 'heir bun- ii’Cd. 'no Ills In-sL'cgi ofic. .te Oi sros • ■ one who node ii . acL tbc fr ul‘3 of vhh not guilty eif. Clcn'elm d fc ho first prooidcnl that ha- ever honored Georgia o.* tho Southern States with hia pres- euco on any big occasion. lev: vacancies in a. t. Johnson lit CO., lOili .Malu street, Uichtaoad, Vn. A-23-3tn ii j hr -..,v t to before tho poonie, advertise in the I hfe her example was beautiful and worthy 1 r I ot imi'fttion. In her last illness euo dm- JlMUi!.. played a moat lev. ly Christian spirit, tier patience, resinuatt-u, and fort tedo rre-e -c- uisrhftble. From the first she seemed io re alise that tho timo ol her departure wuj nt l-iind and dismissing from he- ‘houfibVj r il lotcporal conaich rafumR, she nice’-'.'/ ren't’oed borutdf to the will of God without t, cin^le orpression of regret. Mho no lonpor mani- fcr.Uid any interest in earthly thinRS, but KO-mod absorbed in the contemplation of heavenly things. Tho night before slio died she ssdr, ‘ Sweet by and by” and "Jesus rjy ail to heaven is roijh" and other hyiunn lib n clear stionR voice, enteriUR Into ibo senli mont with evtdeut relish. Ju»t. bsfr.ro he d ntb she saDR the beautiful anthem, Glory to God on High," throiiRli with a full clear Tho wife of Walker Chandhr, of ^ oio ,®‘ f 0 * 0 )' 4 "'! > bo , bl R be "‘ no , te withonl.dU- llculty. ta 1 !* uskei! her father to j>ruy lor her Hall county, gave birth to l) r$0 rocovory if it www tho will of (Joii. Only a «*“« >*“ *~k, two,ia usfarisa&tJ: “?.•».vrAS OHO girl. Mather and babes an (til bright and beautiful. I never saw you look doing well. Yo r t! ' next few days the Governor Will be b .oy siguing bills, The con stitutioi. gives him live days in whin!, to consider bills alter the Leg islntuo has adjourned, after the ex- pi ration of which time nil bills pass ed become a law unless vetoed by ! m E>E3lU>l;/£ tt ’Hiatus so lovely." Alter a short pause she a llied “1 A avo nut nil) bt against a soul in this world." S io thou fell asleep. Thus ended a short but b aaltful lito. Hut sho ha.l fulfilled her des tined end and God took hor to her rev’rrd. May the God ot 1’iovidoucs revoil hiu love and morcy and goodness to the husband, pa rents and sisters in this scro bereavement, May «u who survive so I've rs to bo slco ready when our summon i bhull ooa-e. the Governor Mr. H. V. Kent, Agent for the Wrightaville nnd TcnniUe railroad Shipper, fo- ports unknown• it is thongbt prohaV-lr he look a large a- mount of "ltu-y along. Mr. J. A. Jeffere has been appointed Agent in his place. We understand that Mr. Kent’s father says, his son’s bonds men shall h osc nothing, as lie will pay the lull amount of the bond. Tho Jury rendered a verdict of jus tifiable homicide, in the Bungs and Jl/cWilliams case. PROGRAMMK7or GEjNEltAL MEETING. 'First District, Mt. Vernon nssocia- f. - .on, to eonvono with Shady Grove Church, Laurens county, Ga, Oct. 28th, Jl^th, aud 30th, 1887. V, r the eommitteo appointed to ar range programme, beg leave to sub- : til G o following report. Broi’i"!r W. A. Sinipillcld to write nnes -yon Gene al Meeting ‘Wlmt is tho great object ot good designed fo bo accomplished by convening Brethren in those meetings,’’ Ero. M. Donaldson—Essay on “Wliat are the duties of parents to ■ohtWren, and children to parents, as taught in the Christian System.” Bro. H. T. Smith—Essay on *What Is ttv» best and most eltlcicnt mode nractK3al)le in the churches for rais ing mission and other funds. Ilro. J ‘C, Harman—Eooay on best vnode to conduct and keen up a houl- t piySr.bbnt ■ .tbool. Br- • u ”, Opvis—To give n tjijxh- liat : School lecture at ten o’clock Sabbi ‘ • norning. Uvo. v'/. h. Jtitmscy—To preach on (fttstincu e Ten Us of the Baptist Faith : , II A.M. Bov. T. J. Beck, alternate Sr v .Vc- ieavc tho delegates uutram- jneh.' i*» malm their own appoint- yaentn f'r meeting and. adjourning, t, ' S’" rccpectfully ark tlie Edito■.* of .he *.Vrightsville Headlight to gi ve iu space in hia colums for one Incertio". of th'c prygrame, and re- rpHit the dandersvillo papers to cop- pjV Bospcctfully submitted, J. T. Cnlx‘x*KY, Chm’n Com. (/jiswer to hiniymu 0 and Anaguam 5) C-Tobncco. 5- Knowledge and virtue sisterlike desemd from Heaven to peifeet man ii. nobleness, Groceries of till Kinds cheap at Frank Castcllev’s at Wliitaker’s old etand^ DANGEUOVS WELL. A traveler once noticed that tL, well in a country farm-yard ^ as entirely without curb, or other e ifeguard, and as there were several children pitying around, lie asked their mother if she were not afraid ft >m« of them wonld fall in. She an swered cheerfully, “Oh no; we never .oit but two or three in that way.” Do not make big eyes at the old n, ly untill yon have intervionoil the • •It gentleman, Uncle Sam. whose \ hiskey wells are “everlastingly” open without curb, or safeguard around them. lie lias told you, and will again, if he has manners to au- ftwere at all, which is .doubtful, ,,0, no; 1 lose but fifty «r sixty thousand » etr, and it is none ot your affair ft ly way. Drive on stranger.” If your watch is &LJI out of order take it to the old relia ble, A. J. Jernigan and Son’s Jewelry Store. .k-WHW Wr.Mc- Ei illc' 11 1 <w Sli.tiKX. B'lie NlioolUife’ J.. «tl iluNtliiuble. Wo 0Ji>y ike Rubjo.ne 1 ileUtlci' recount of the unfortunate LrnRtdy, iu whuu cur (or- m-r lownHm.m Mr. Go). Hiiiru took tlio l !e ol Mr. W. M. McV.’IUtamo c! Jaokftonvil.'o, FU., on Monc’uy n.Riit)« t. Tun putdinlvej account G cn in ly luvuraMo to Mr. IIhiirh, and ropro3u:V.:i )ii"i oh neil inn t? nvsld tbc (Uflicuity. T’hianocordB with v -j r ♦-*’ .'rnowa cbnruon r ot Mr. Duurh wbea bare fer puuoo- ablrnutM and (|iii«tiicni<, Mr MoWilliauii ,‘u rcprcHuutuil ftft a iliinkiiiR man, and when under the Inlluunoo ol' ctrong drink, mi i. turbulent und dan^orons mao. Jackaouvlllo, Fla., Out. IS, 'J a. n.—V/m, MoWillintuH, a notod politician anil Cleveland elector, wan s'.iot hi d iuiitanlly kl'lud here ul mtdnitrbt by Ueoi^u H iiirh, a clerk in Tieeb- ler'ii i lotbitiR (lure, 1n IS F. HouhIoii'h aulooii at tbc corner of Day and Clay btrieta. Tfce (piarrol orUii Bind butt If edneeday. wl.cn Huorh bit MuWilliuuin in tho face in reply to abuse by him. MuMiltiiims then threatened to (,et oven Hud mi l lie would kill ilaiigM at HiRht. IlunRH went to llouatou’s mloon at 11:30 o’clock last night und told Uunstou that be hail como there to avoid Mo II iliiums \\ bile liunRS stood talkiUR Mo II iliiums walk ed up with a revolver extended and said wilh an oath: "I have got you." Hangs criod “iiuu," but Mo 11 illiams fired. The shot niisstd, anil IUUrk drew a revol ver, but MoWilliauis tired tbu second timo, again harmlessly. Hangs thon fired, and several ohoto were exchanged, llv then ran into tho saloon, and Mo If illiarus ran oil' fifteen p.cen and fell, lie was lilted np and carriid into th>- saloon, but was lifeless, a bullet having en tered his heart. Hangs sent lor tbu olierill and surrendered, lie came from .Sam'.orb- ville, Ga., aud worked in Orlando first. He then came here in May last. Ho is spoken as a ijuiet aud peaceable man. In au inter view bo deplores the occurrence, but s.iid it was solf-defense. McWilliams was about 45 years old, and wuh born tu tbu uorlb ol Ire- and. lie came to this country about 180(1,■ aud was iu Nuw York for several years, and was als o in tbo Federal army. IIu was a Fo- nian of tbo fira-eatiug kind und very ttirbn \ lent, aud very quarrelsome when iu iijitor Ha aaiuu to Florida Irum Haitimoru in 1880, aud bus lived in Fulatku, Firuandlua, Calla han aud other plaues in varteus occupations Uhl to postmaster at Cal la ball he was nomi nated as a Cluvel nd (lector, hut resigned just before the election. 11 o was a baker by trude, though hu novir kept long to any trade, Jlo liad been engaged iu a number ol shooting scrapes, and hud killed one or more. Eyo wiiucaseB corroborate Uaugs's statement that he shot iu lolf-dcfcuso, McWilliams’ last wito was iliv rood iu Haltimore, IIis second, a Vise McMeckin, of Futnsiu coun ty, in this Sti-to died several years ago, au l his third livos hero, and is in hysterics over his trsgio death Ouo sou by bis first wile is a lawyer at Ht Augustine, and lie leaves three young children by bis Inst, lie was one ot the best known politicians iu Flori da, nnd was notod for bis fiery eloqueuoe. For Apprenticeship. GEORGIA—Washington County Ohdinahy’b Office of said Co. I will apprentice a ten year old white girl ot respectable parentage to a good h.uiiy, ii culled on soon at my office. Oo'oher 10th 1K87, M. NEW MAN, Ordy. U-20—tf I or Leave to Hell Laud. GEORGIA—Washington County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. W. T. It, obels, Guardian for Mrs. Sarah Osb( rn, has in duo form applied to the un dersigned hr leave to sell ninety acrmol land belonging to his said ward, and mid application will ho heard at my olliee on tin ilrst Monday in November next. This 3d nay ol October, 1887, M. NEWMAN, Ordinary W. C. 10-C • 4t For Guardians Dismission. GEORGIA—Washington Couuty .ORDINARY’S OFFICE, Hon. James. K. Hines, Guardian for Jo seph 0. Parker applies to me tor letters in dismission Irorn baid gaardinnsbip, and I will puss upon Lis application on the lire Monday in December next ul my ottioo in Huudersville said county. Given under my hand officially this 15th day of October, 1887. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 0-20—It G. W H WHITAKER. DENTLJ3T SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA. —TERMS CASH.— Ofiicp, np3tr.irs f;: the r-’hoto- g.Rj)h Gallery formerly occupied bv T. C. Glenn, Jonec Building. Apr 20-’80 iiiiLiimm iTivaiJiM. All arc invited when visiting our city to call on & The leaders of low [irices in Hardware, Agricultural implements, l’lov. j Plo'” Castings, 1 Iarness, Saddles, Bridles, Leather, 1 ocu- etand Table Cutler*'. Corn Shellers, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Wheels, &c. Agents for the Atlas Piow, the best cast turn plow in the world. . A big stock of Rubber Beltingand Scale Beams to be disposer o r at a Sacrifice before the close of the season. “Johnnie Gtet, Your Gun ” We especially call your attention to our stock of GUNS, the handsomest in the market which we will sell cheap for cash. A trial will convince you that we can save you money, Orders solicited. Write for prices. ARRINGTON & COOPER. eiHBroad Street. Augu3ta, Georgia. Lee and Both well's Old Stand. ICRCY tc- j The Hntloraig'.'.ed am prepared tr. TJ« ";, T i I'M, nil'll approved 'COL- ' 11 pa] ir. Terms i sy. Evi U <A- J i- O k . itfjyans, 1 tlortivyt: at f,: 1> i*. iff,. E. Ei i'MihiJj DKNTl^T, fepmUic <Jct r:gieTi. Ncr. Pit C. It. IP,. Extract.-. V.. t:i Witliout’I’rtn. n !at| r/ork ■- Spec!r.'•.}•. J?iic ;? moderate EctiofuetlOn Ct r.ntccd. Cilice n rosideaco.- E-3-1 y & ''I La EL- X. Pamter, Pfe, .For LtUera o! Aumintstratdif Hoaso Tainting, Grainintp, Tal BOmming, I.;r..'bi.]iin, C;la;:i:i;<, .Taper Ii.angmg, Ctc. J'-or.vo yoar ordoro at Dr, A. MaihiH’ Drug 3ioro. E:n K. fL?OL LI FIELD riivsictAK a mj«eo:y, Sandcrsville, Georgia Ollico next door to It. T. Wulker’M Grocery Store. Patr nizo Home In dustry. EUREKA 'MILLS, Sanderoville Ga. T HESE mills arc now making the best Flour and Meal ofany mill in the country. Every accommodation is provided for people coming iu from a distance. Honest men me in charge, and EVE BY POUND o'* Meal, Flour ami Bran That the wheat and corn will make is UHa ItANTFHD TO TUB CUSTOMKKs of the mill, less the toll. So bring in your WHEAT ANI) corn at tho same lime and thereby save going to mill twice. C. U. PllINGLE, l’rop’tor 7-9 85—tf .J L. Yarborougii, AIillur WHELESS STAMP PRESS -COMPANY.- 748 REMOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA Agents Wanted! Catalogue Fuee! RUBBER STAMPS, SEALS, BADGES, CHECKS, STEN CILS, STEEL STAMPS, <fcc., Sole Monti fact ureys of Tlic M iit'IcssSdf-liikiiig Itub- Im-i' Kfauip 1'i'Eiifiitg Press Sop-27’87-ly. Sheriffs Sales. FIRST TUESDAY IN NO YE INI I!ER 1887. Will bo Hold before the court Ik.use door in the city of Fniulcrsvillu on the first Tues day in November next one house and. lot in die town of Harrison said county; said lot containing one half acre more or less, and bounded on the north by the church lot, and on the south by Mrs Hodgersjsaid lot leyi d on as tlie property ol George Wright to sat isfy a Fi Fa issued fiom the 91s! bis. G. M- of said county in favor of.J. L Harrison vs George Wright Levy made and returned to mu by constable Sept 29llt 1887. Also at same time and place will bo sold Idly, acres ol land located in said county adjoining the lands nl'Nancy Cox, John l£. Hodges, 1’. U, Cullens and others. Levied on to satisfy a mortgage Fi Fa issued from theSiiperior Court of said county in favor oj Malcolm Maclilitl vs James brown and Nome L. Hrotvn it liciotr a poition of tlie Freeman Bland hind levied on by virtue ol said mortgage Fi Fa, to satisfy said mort gage. Sept. 29th 1778- £ v. A. W*a S I. ^Iierlnr, October 4th, 1887- W, (J. IS CO.MSU.YIFTION INCURABLE Read tho following' Mr. C. II Morris, Newark, Ark,, says: Was down with Abscess of Lungs, mil friends and physicians prononn- «• d me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. K ng’s No\v Dis- GEOIIG1A — Washington County. covei ’y for .Consumption, am nowon ORDINARY’S OFFICE. ! D tl,i,d , botlkj , “del able to over a- »• > i . T , i i , x ' iu W01 ’k on iiiv Linn. It is hie Hubert L. Stephens h b iu iluu form n; - ; i\, n jf v • ‘ 1 m plied to me It r permanent lettus ol admin-I . ledicine ever iiiado. isir.lieu on the estate of Mrs.Currie A. tit - I o tK 8e Ml-kUewart, Decatur, O' O, pLeas, late ot H. id con Illy, deceased, und 'hJ'H I “Had if not tieojl for Dr. Kill; ’s f wi.l pass u pen s nd application on the j New Discovery f»r Coneumi) an I lirBt Moi.day in aovombt*v, Loti/, ut my olliee wi ,ihl i i r i \ ^ in S .ud. r .vilio m said county. * ! '\V 1,i(l d ‘ed ol Lung I roubles. Ciivi n Hitter my band and ofiioial signn- 1 ''us given up by doctors. Am now lure ttiio 3U day i.t Uvtube-r, 1387 I :1) best of health." 'ir, it. (Sample m .(• .p— M Or liunry, bottles free at * D ■. W. A. Bawlii gs Drug ( tor . ' SIGN OF THF- BIG LOCK. (P ranston S Alexander, COTTON FACTORS, GUANO DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ?T 7 3h,synolds.. Street, AUGUSTA, GA. 727. Liberal Advances Made Ou Cousigniuents. r>ggin Ties JTurnished at Market Pricss. Stiict Personal Attention Given To All Business HCLE I’TIOI'HIRTOTW OF...CIrnn«iton’a Ammonintcd Flisadved llnne, f o.ton Reed i.'.e i', (V.mpoitnil. for Colton and Corn, Pare Haw Rone .1/out High Grade Acid I’hus' pl-,.,1 a n.' Dissolved Bone and I’ure Imported German Ivninit, Cotton Seed Meal, e'e IW 9^ JFiivtoirs tf Giimpressors AUGUSTA, GA. ^ _ Y/'iu'c’'oURe'rt'.djComv! , ' > B3P:yoccupying L'loclc.jhor.uiled by W ifdiinglnn, F'hv-.rni, Cttlhoun and Tcylor Ctrealn, r.nd oovnecled with t:!l tho Rail- rouas Centering hove by double tracts ext ending into our yards. MODERATE CHARGES- DLAVAGE SAVED. CoHsi'' , n!nents Solicited, :_iboral Advances Made on Consignments Gfv.oe: IS7 RENOLDS STREET. Rooir.o for several years oecujned by August t Cotton ’Exchange. (Succettor I<j WRIOJIT & CRANK.) And Com miss Iom 102 EIGHTH STREET. 7 WARREN BLOCK. AUGUSTA, .GEORGIA. I bog tooOor my sorvioos f<»r Ibo nlo of your i ct’on tlii^ omionir full and m .. on. The fim« his come that Ibt hiyli cluii’pis for tho sale of potion uuwt find a level with t|if»otlt * er hraiuilu’H »*f the i: rnniLsion business. I Iihvc!bandied c« tLon in t ns m irkot L»*.* thirty- two years, and now propose to rcdnrd tbo «•«*mmi-- ion f- r llii- y* ir to oO-' 1 er halv, inclil* diny h iini'i 1 and instirao ■* or r/»-* jiat month \ Iso have «»n iiand pure (»• r'uan Kainit for salt’, iU\ per cent Ptilphm* pot’-sh. direct imporlulion f’^in Crnnany. \«siirsn}< full prices aud prompt returns, 1 am yours truly, Ci'.OlUiI. \V. (’ll VN 10 J. S. WOOD- —uhas. y WOOD. j, s. who & am Cotton Factor ’Ll ^.-7 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. U-uiil ftccommodation to Shippers mid Buyers Bagging and Tics always on hand JORDAN & SMITH COTTON FACTORS. AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. j|f t . \V. M, Jordan Inis been actively engaged in the Cotton business during the past thirteen years. .SiitisGotion guaranteed in every respect. Oimurmon ’intents a Rule. No storage if sold within fifteen days. Where, we make advances dueinij the summer ice cSiaeijc 125ccnls n hale extra. Liberal advances made on cotton in store. JESSUP BROS, JOBBERS & RETAILERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves & Tliiwaa*©. ILL Y T TQlil (( A (,i!) ().Y» J Cook Stove, this stove has been sold with perfect satis, faction for the past fifteen years. JESSUP BROS. A-tlgUSta, - GrSL. w. w. ramsey. T HD. RAMSEY. RAMSEY & RAMSEY AV r holesalo und Retail Dealers In Choice Family Groceries, AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. ? IN GEORGIA, 6’ J. Cooledge & Bro, 21 Alabama St, Atlanta Ga. Pure Linseed Oil, Paintg, Rail Road,Car, Bridge, Iron and Roof Paints, One Coat Carriage Paint, any one can use them, Lead, Oil Colors, Graining Colors, &c., &c. Write for color cards and prices. We are making as good goods as are made in America, Al so dealers in VARNISHES, BRUSHES and WINDOW GLASS HEADQUARTERS ^ iii/Montf umi hviuiuIjSj 822 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia. Since the fire of February I2tb, which destroyed Masonic Torn |>lc; want of r OIQ forced ns to lie content with carrying a very limit ctl stock eoniiuired with what we are now prepared to otter. Ini- provoiuents and extensions j tint comoletod, moko our present prcnis iscs—two floors, each 1 Go feet long by 2.j leot wide—the liandsoniest, most, commodious best lighted and iie.st in every way lor tin display of goods, in Augusta; and wo challenge the South Atlantic States to match tho stock for variety, completeness of assortment and enre* fulness of selection. More timo and attention arc devoted to its" pur- ehn c .e, tlnn arc spent on any similar Btoclc in the South, nnd tlie result will be appearant to all who inspect it earolully. On tlie si elves, umi in reserve can lie found at all times full lines ot every class of Dry Goods, Notions, etc., front low priced SUBSTANTIAL GOODS TO mu VERY FINEST FABRICS and CHOICEST DESIGNS ritODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY OK IMTOUTED FROM ABROAD; and without quoting figures in detail, WE GIVE A I’OSTIVE, I'NQFALIFIIH) GUARANTEE ON PRICES AGAINST EVER Y HOUSE AND EVERY MARKET IN THE UN ITED STA'l ES. We mean to givo satisfaction to oyerybody who doe., business with ns; and whenever any article from our house docs not come up to ivpresentation, the purchaser will oblige by noth lying us promptly, and wo will mtiko the matter satisfactory iu ev ery instance. Samples heiit by mail on application. In ordering samples, plcnso specify ns exactly as possible the goods desired, and iu ordering goods, state whether -omethiug else may bo substituted or not, iu ease the particular article ordered is sold out. DALY ARMSTRONG, Augusta, Georgia. L3J. T «J icarr-iii .«% nxnm wpim \ / A-V H-y 7 I \/ c.Nia inusa wl&i aqu 13. € T'.TJ. vA ¥ Ob WS C’ 1 S;« Santiersville, Ga. Manufacturers and Dealers in: Steam Engines of all stylus. _ Saw Mills. Grist MMls. Cotton Gins, ITossoh und Machinery of all kinds A lull liiio"ot Rubber and Leather Belting k pt iu stock. > Steam and Witter Valves, Steam pipes a'id Fittings, Inspirators, Machine Oils and Mill Supplies. Repair work solicited and prompt y done and ns cheap and well us eaii ho done all Machinery sold by us we guurantco to be as rep resented. Write or call on U3 for Prices mid q soription of anything wnnteJ in the Machine line. Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Silver-ware, Accordeons, Violins, Banjos and Guitars* you will find a BIG STOCK cheaper than any other place in the city at 538 Broad St., AUGUSTA, GEORGIA- # Itcmcmker Tlie Wo. 5*8. ft A t i ' U XU >Xl h »» q k \ '■ > Q*T*y> h i u 11 :i s * -O IILD1; I,* — Charleston Store, Proprietor. x Will open a SHOE STORE on the |5i,si oi October. Wait oil me and I will give you bargains. C. D. Nelson, J ancwrsyillc, .• ;;; .9wgW