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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25tli, 18S7
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A innrvo
of purity, strength anil wliolcsonienes
More economical than lie ordinary kind
and ronnot ho sold in competition with the
nmltitnde of low tests, short weight ulttm
or jihospato powder. Hold only in cans.
Koval Bakino Powueh co. 100 wall
Hi N Y.
PERSOXAL.
He)it. B. D. Kvttns Jr., is a Loppy
man, it is u bouncing Loy,
heart by the name of •'Aunt Polly"
■>hc has gotta to her rest, but her son
juicl daughter are Following in her
blessed loots tops. Again uty dear
mends I thunk you; wolds are feble
I know; but yon will rccieve a te
ward greater than tnan can give.
Mrs. A - E. McClendon
LOCAL.
Mi. Win. Darby and Mr. Max
Gearlner of'Augusta, spent the day
Sunday iu the city v.ith their rela
tives.
Dr G. M. Duggan of Rlddieville'
was iu the city Tuesday.
Mr. Charlie Bayne, we arc glad to
earn is i ntproving.
Miss Mattie Ainsworth visited
relatives at Ogeecltee last week.
Rev, Joseph C. Parker, is attend
ing Emory College.
Master Robert Wilt has returned
homo from a visit to Pennsylvania.
Miss Matlio Pounds is visiting
relatives in lJluirton Ga.
Mrs. L. C Perry of Dublin, is vis
iting Mr. G«o D, Reiuliait and fam
ily.
Mr. 1st no Youngblood of Texas is
visiting bis brother, lion. J. T.
Youngblood.
Wo ate glad to see Mr. Cleon Ad
ams, who has been <|uilu sick out on
■ he street again.
We were glad to meet the smiling
face of our young friend Clem Brown
on our streets last week; but sorry
sickness caused the visit.
The bald headed man is just ns
well sa'isllod with a back scat as
with a trout one. .at church.
Mr. B. S. Boatwright’s gin house
was burned on Sunday night the Kilt
this is thought to be the work of tin
incendiary.
Mrs A. E. McClendon and her lit
I tie daughter Alt e who have been vis
I iting relatives, returned to West
Point, on Wednesday accompanied
by her mother, Airs. Dr. A. C. C.
Thompson.
George Mason, colored cut the
throat of Em mill Muy colored, kill
ing him at Chttlkcr, on Wednesday
night last. Whiskey caused the
11 gilt.
While the family of Mr. Charlie
Sessions were attending the funeral
of Mr. J. S. Brown at Oltoopiechurch
on Saturday tin; In It their house was
broken open, and $11.It) stolen. We
hope they will re :ovor the money a t d
justley reward the thief or thieves.
Lary, the porter on the A, G. ifc S .
Train was mashed badly while coup
ling the ears on Tousday morning
last.
Mr. C. A. Wall, Jr., sent to our
ofllce a sweet peltate weighing one
pound and sixteen ounces.
The city cemetery walks need
cleaning badly, onr city authorities
should look niter it.
KLETCHIO BITTERS
This remedy is hecomming so well
known uml so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have usod
Electric Bitters sing the same song
of praise.—A purer medicine docs
not exist and it is guaranteed to do
ail that is claimed. Electric Bitters
will cure all diseases of tho Liver
and Kidneys, will remove Pimples,
Bui s, Balt Rheum and other all'ee-
lions caused by impnr blood.-Will
drive Malaria from the system and
prevent as well as euro all Mtiluviar
foyers,-For cure of Huaducho, Con
stipation and Indigestion try Elec-
trie Bilters-Entiro satisfaction guar
anteed, or money refunped.—Price
50 cts. and $1 00 per bottle at
Dr. W. A. Rrawlings Drug Store
The Sherrifl and Marshall with a
possce of citizens made a raid on a
party of cloven eoloted gamblers
who were playing a nice little game
«f seveu up in the woods below the
big gttlley Sunday evening. Four
were arrested and the balance give
Jeg bail.
The S. T, will leave here every
morning at 0 o’clock, and make con
nection with the special train on the
'Central during tho Fair and also
'injcL the train that leaves Macon at
5 o’clock cvo.y evening, this gives
our peopie it chance to go and return
the same day.
Irvin Simmons colored, who a tine
hill wits found against a few courts
hack for taking Mr. Junto Pittman 8
over coat, and took leg bail, shot a
Mr, Thomas Davis die Deputy Slier
a 'DF while resisting arrest Tuesday
night on Mr. Robert Pounds place
The ball grazed Mr Davis’ righ
wrist. Irvin uow rests under the
Sumlersvillc Jail.
„ The Cl a leston Shoe St> e is now
•open, give Mr Nelson a cull.
Have you been lo Augusta? Did
you vibit the popular drygoods firm
Daly and Anustrong? then you have
missed tv rare treat. We know from
having seen for ourselves, time there
awaits a least for all lovers ol the
bountiful. Those embroidered suits
are jus/ yrand. The plush trimmings
ec/uiffit in every style and color. Oil
’lt"so Tinsel Moreanlique* sprarkling
1 ke myriads of liny diamonds, in the
delicate Lints, nothing can com
p-ie with them- wo started, to say,
‘ w ■ wished wo wero young again”
tltino- for Mint evenins dross,
brocaded, ottoman, mournin •••
.i . a..mis ui prices never Heart of
bifjre. The clei ks, they are real live,
courienis, accomodating gentlemen
just as pleasant and attentive to Mm
cistomer spending a quarter, a.- one
'"'••basing fifty dollars worth:
have .osted this to ot r salisl'actidL'
DIED.
Mrs. Holt the sinter of Mr
George Buttler, who has [[been sick
for soveral^wecksallied on Tuesday
night last.
The friends of Miss Annie 3ees-
ling .will be sorry to learn of her
death which oecurod near Norwood
on Tuesday last.
Mr. J. S. Brown, a leading mot-
chant of Oconee, and sen of Mr. R.
F. Brown, died on the loth, inst.
We extend to the bereaved relatives
onr sincere empathy.
The Weakest Part.
It if the general principle that local
diseases attacks the weakest part of
the unfortunate victim at the time
he may be exposed to the attack
This may be more satisfactory to the
theorist than to the sufferer. The
latter has often asked, ‘'But why
should that part be weaker than any
other?” That is a wise remedy that
tends to strengthen till the weaker
parts, so as to enable them not only
to cast off the disease, but guard them
fi>w the encroachments ot otherdis
ea s
For this purpose the Compound
Oxygen has no equal. If you wish
to know more of this wonderful treat
men', you cun easily be gratified by
addressing Drs. Starkey and Palen,
1259 Arch street, Philadelphia, Ta.
for their Brochure, and interesting
book of 200 pages, and it will be sent
to you free-
MARRIER.
Mr. J. W. Binswdl and Miss
Frauds V. Morris of Lovett, were
married.
Editor Mkkcury.
Please allow me space in your
paper, to tender my thanks to the
niaiiv friends, who ltive shown so
lunch kindness to my dear little girl
Attic, through a lengthy sickness of
s ' x weeks or more. Sandorsville is
die home of my childhood, and most
°t Iter citizens tire dear to mo; they
are noted far and near for tlicir gen-
111110 Christian hospitality. "While
patching by the side of my liLllegirl
.. e Past lew weeks, memory has car-
°ud me back to years ago when I
j)as a little girl a stranger here, af-
•icted lbr a long time with typhoid
«ver; and till tow has memory held
'. |r the kindness of the Sandersville
dizene to me: one standing out
lighter than all the rest, was Mrs,
r diulley. dogr tp pinny a pjiijdish
On Thursday last near TIarrison
l Ga, at the residence of Mr. Brantley
Ilodgers, Mr. John F. Bedgood and
Mrs. Mary F. Humes by J tulge Win
Duggan.
On Wednesday last at he Hatch
House Tennille, Mr. B. F. Jacobson
and Miss Garlic Franklin, Rev. T. J.
Deck officiating.
We landed in Tennille just in lime
to sec the bridal party take the Main
en rout for the Piedmont from which
place they expect to go to New York
and other important Northern Cities
Miss Carrie Franklin is one of the
most charming, unassuming young
ladies of our acquaintance one highly
esteemed by us; we wish for her a
bright and happy future, and also
extend our congratulations to the
happy groont,
PELOT k COM!,
-PlMttograplierN.-
028 Broad St., Augusta, <*n.
Best Photographers in the State
at lowest prices. Old Photographs
and Daguerreotypes r,e-produccd
into any size desired.
OLDEST
MUSIC HOUSE
IN THE STATE.
Established in Augusta
1848.
©go. A. Oates
ts happy to bis Friends and
Ihe Public, that ho is still able to fur
nisli
Pianos. Organs.
And Other Musical Instrument's,
of tho best Manufacture, and AT AS
LOW PRICES as can bo found uuy-
whore.
Having sold Pianos in this city for
uearly 40 years, and very many of
them, lie is proud to say that he has
never liud to take one back for iufe-
rioiiiy, us he always kept such ns ho
oiuld recommend. He will be pleased
to sbotv his goods to any one, wlielIt
er they wish to buy or not. A full
stock of Instruments and Music
always on baud ut his store,
Will SI,, Augusts, <«« > «rgiu .
/ TWADeMARr
1
1686 A roll fci trout. Hillad'a, Pa.
A Well Tried Treatment
l'or ( , mistiui|if!i)ii, Asti nroiichlts,
Bysiicjtsin. (nt.irrli, llnv Fever, Howl-
ill'll". Debility Itlieiimafism, Neuralgia,
mill all ChrouLC and Nervous Disorders.
When “Compound (Jxygen” is inlmled the
i.ei.rl Inis imparted to it increased vitality
rh.it Organ sends forth the blood with more
force nnd less wear to itself; the vital cur
rents le.av; on tlicir circuit new deposits
vital force in every cell of tissue over which
thev puss and return lignin for n new sup
ple. This simple story is the rational ex-
plinntion of the greatest advance that medi
cal science has yet made.
“’The Compound Oxygen Treatment ’
which Drs, Starkey A Palen, No. 1521) Aren
Street, Philadelphia, have been using for
tho last sixteen years, is a scientific adjust
ment of Ihe elements of Oxygen nnd N itro
gen magnetised, and the compound is so con
denned uml made portable that it is carrion
by express to every portion of the country
— indeed, it is sent all over the world.
Dus. Sarkky & I’ai.kx have the lihert
to refer (in proof of their stan.ling as Phy
sicians) to the following named 'veil-known
persons who have tried their Treutmon
I Ion. William D. Kelley,
Member of Congress, Philadelphia.
Rev. Victor !,. Coniiad,
Editor Lutheran Obseeeer, Philadelphia,
Rev. (.'uaiii.es Wi Cusuinu,
Editor American Reformer Xr.io York,
J Ion. Wij.lam Penn Nixon.
Editor Inter-Occnn, Chicago, l i,
Junes Josei’h It. Flanders,
'l'emple Court, New York.
Mns. Mary A. Cator, \\ idoiv of ih» laU
I)n Harvey ( 'aTon Camden. New jersey
Mrs Mary A Douoiitv,
Jamaica, Lomj Island New York
Mrs Mary A Livermore
Mel rase Massachusetts
Judge I! S Vooiiiiees,
New York City
MrOeohoe \V KnwARns
1 ropt'r Si George,* Hold Philadelphia,
Mtt Frank Siddall
A well-known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mr William II Whitley,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa,
And many others in every part of the U (8
'•Compound Dry yen—ils Mule of Action and
llesidls" is the title of a vohtmeof nearly 200
pages, by Drs Starkey As Palen which gives
to all inquirers full information ns to thi
renmrkableeurative agent and a large record
of sitprising cures in a wide range of chron
ic eases—many of them being abandoned to
die by other physicians. It will lie mailed
lice nu address on application
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Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fover Soros, Totter, Chapped lli.nds
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, o
no pay required. It is guarantee
to givo perfect satisfaction, or mons
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
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Descriptive price list containing testimonials Fr*«*.
Jlluetrated 'Cfitrtlogtio ot Slutlonory ami
Novell lea, nearly 200 paces, sent on receipt of 25 cts,
ANDEHS0R h KltUM BTAfXOHBB? CO., •
7 Bond Street, Mow York, N. Y.
Fresh canned goods of the best
j’puds at F M Castel)a\ys
-IMPORTER and JOBBER OF—
t And Customers,
-AND THE—
PUBLIC IN GENERAL
rJifiB*,,
LAMPS, BRACKETS and CHANDELIERS,
—STAMPED AND FlECED TINWARE,—
house - HUHisrxsx-iiJsra- goods,—
840 BROAD S FREET,
and heartytthanks fortli
patronage extended to-me for the last-
'CARTER OF A CENTURY
^ccept my sincere
For a -,f years I have relrai
the abanrd practiced by inar
entering the bLCONL MT A p, r ]’ER 0
my Friends apt! Customers-
-...v, x ^ J mi t'Aiiiniiuuiuu nij
JXTe*w Pan Stools.
Perkins Manufacturing Co.
Augusta, -
‘•"'gia.
-MANUFACTURERS OF-
Yellow Pine Lumber.
Dressed and Matched Flooring and Ceiling, "Weatherboarding Rough and
Finuli, Window and Door Frames, Lumber Worked to Oid u', Large
stock of moulding always on]hnnd and special designs cut to order.
SHINGLES AND LATHS.
Saw, Shingle and Planing Mills, are Located at Harrison, Georgia. W.
& T. railroad, Where Wo Invite Personal Inspection of.
f^-Pnces Cheerfully Given by Mail.
Our Factory at Augusta Ga*, films out daily immense quantities of_
‘Iliads, Brackets, Balusters, Hand Railing, Newels, Stan t
Doors, Sash 1
Work, etc. Price list and catalogue of this department sent oil n-jL
plication.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL MERCHANT,
8J0J BROAD SRTEET 810 AUGUSTA, GA.
For a mi mu. T , in „„ ,. e | ra incd from advertising, owing to
many to catch the public eye. On
of my business career, I req ust «*
my prienus upu vusuHiterb-^ Ancuatn thJ neigltbfcring Cou ties
and tho public in general, a caivr^j examination ol my
oth WHOLESALE & RETAIL. It is nOir^y intention to a
iso goods below cost nnd then when they are called for by o
mors to inform them that",tint last piece has just bcuo Bold, nor 1
make use ot any such artifices to entrap the unw itrv; on tho contrary
I will inform you through the press^of such bargains ns^wo to bu
found daily on my counters.
Asking for a continuance of your trade, I| promise the most
careful,attcn.tionjto your wants, and will guarantee honest ‘ quuntit
quality uml pi ice.
AUSTIN RIULLARKY
N. W. MUUPHEY,
Broad Street,
Augusta, 9eorgia.
Gives you a few of his prices in BOOTS and
PH OKS.
The Celebrated James i)feoou c " ! nn Shi rs,
The Ce lebrated A A Jinttle $2,50 Shoes
'The. Celebrated Murphey Lurtka .T.i,uu Shoes,
Warran
’The all Solid Calf Warranted *2 00 Shois,
■ Fine Hand Made Shoes from ¥3,00 to $5,00
„ ... V, lr\ •ft Tee All Solid P Calf Ilroyon from SI,tin up
Ed ' " ' All yoliJ Nn, llen.fum from*l,m up
-ti.dMiA I' me Kill bhoCH §1,00
|W, VT ,, . .. . Ladies line Kid Shoes, Solid, $1,25 and SI,50
WAN T ALU TH u \S OHTjI). [ 7*Vmc Dongolu hirijYoni §1,50 to $2 00
ses and Clndren Shoes from 25c /oS'l, 1 DO /.Iso the latest amt finest Stock ol' 1I.VTS for
htron, Jloys and Men at 5(1 f llroiltl Street.
Perkins Manufacturing''Company.
i Few Kfmrls
Concerning Sfhe Old tfrcdrichsburg ft ore And
Chi ftoch Of foods JJow Co CBc found fn
Sfhat dr eat $mporiam Of fashion.
The house ltns been a leader itt Augusta in the buying nnd selling of
good and honest goods, at low nricos, for over twenty-two years. It
claims among its patrons numbers who were, at its beginning, yoVmg,
and who purchased of it their wedding outfit, and whoso children are
now buying over the same counters tlmis Trousseaus, nnd with hotriy
wishes Hint the old house nnty still he ncti.c in the trade when their
children are old enough to do the same thing. Many who dealt with
the house long years ago and who have moved to distant States still
patronize it by sending many orders. Some livens fitr as Texas.
. It is a noted fact that during the existence of this ltouso more young
men, utter years of training, have left it to engage in business for them
selves than Iroin ell the other Dry Goods House in Augusta put to
gether.
THE BANNER IS NOW FLYING FOR THE FALL TRADE AND
V era* ngo ogo ogs ogo ogo ngo
- Richards&co
...Invite all the people, before the euhl weather comes nn‘l b fore the rush for
CLOAKS, JACKETS and WUAl’H, uml before they arc picked over, to come ami make
their somethin. Their stock is now complete, and you can be suited to any style nnd
Auausm - P'ammTURE ■
Tlic lUcscst )D»um Ever Heard |of!
LOOK AT THESE PRICES AND BE
CONVINCED:
A GOOD BEADSTAD for 81.50 worth 82,00
A NICK BUREAU for $ij,00 worth 87,00 -«H
A COMF01iT/vBLE LOUNGE tor 84,50 worth $5,50
A GOOD MATTRESS lor 82.00 worth 82,50
A STRONG CHAIR for 40c worth 50c
A NEAT RED ROOM SET tor $15,00 worth $1S,00 ^
SOLID WALNUT Bod Room Sot for $40,00 worth $10,00
PARLOR KU1T.S 'Printed in Plush fur $;}:),oO worth $15,00
Nl(JE PJOTURES Large Si/.o for 75u worth §1,00 ^
OIL PAINTINGS (lilt Frames for $2 00 worth $4,00
BAUY CARRIAGES all Styles $6,00 to $50,00
We know you will say how can this tiring bo; We Answer: J
complete, ... ....
polity, from the low priced at S1;5I up to .the HANDSOME PLUSII, VELVE 1’ an
ILK as high 111$ 35 and $ 40 with BEAUTIFUL MUFFS to match. 11FAI TIFU
JACKETS and CLOAKS at $2.50 $S, $11.50, -1, 5, 0, S, 10, 12, i5. 18, 20, aml24$,'
We hardly know how to speak of our DRESS GOODS stock, it b
, . is so immense ami va
ried. We have BEAL 1'IEl L CASHMERES in all shades as low ns 15c, and HEAVY
TWILL SERGES doithhle fold, at 10J and 20 cents. There goods have sold as Ini'll as
25 and 00. We have all the verj' low priced goods from 5, OJ, 8, 10 and i2Ao and iu all
the new shades and styles-
Then wo advance to tiie finer grades in new Gleets and fabrics, (ho foreign nanus of
widen would almost break the jaws of an experienced linguist. lint they are new nnd
f: Hldomihle and are THE THING, and must he seen to lie appreciated. They are in Gol
den Brown Cheeks, Grey, Terracotta, Navy Blue, Goblin Blue, Olive GrBon, Cardinal ,ikc
Ac, beginning in all wooi as low as 25o per pan! and running up into tho hollars, accor
ding to fineness of texture and width, and such variety of New and Hand nine Trimmings
in Braided Sets with Punnets to match thegoods. Beaded Ornaments and Passementerie
in Black and nil Ihe beautiful, changeable colors. Tuhlar, Astr.acivu and Gimp Braids,
and such a variety ofChnngeahlo, Mai hied, Watered,Striped and Plain Velvets from 30c
up ro $1.50 per yard. In all these we defy competition, both iu variety and prices either
North or South.
You should see our BEAUTIFUL JERSEY FLANNELS for Misses and INFANTS
JACKETS and SAt t^UES from 45 to 75o per yard.
We wish we could tell you all anoutourHEAUTIFUL SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS
une PLUSHES. We have some of the heaviest BLACK SILKS from 75c to $1.85 we ev-
nnd
er lmd the pleasure of offering oir customers. Our COLORED SILKS, SATINS,
1UIADMEKS are in prices from 35c up to $P50.
In the BLACK GOO-S DEPARTMENT every tiling that is new and good ca
.... tiling that is new and good can he
found and at the lowest pticcs. Alio Crepe, Crepe Veils and nun’s Veiling fur mourning
Veils. We have nice Black Alpacas, Cashmeres nnd other styles as low ns 10, 121 and
15c. In line goods we haveSiik Warp Henriettas, Cashmeres, Sebastapools, jBurilz and
many new weaves in prices at 35, 40, 50, 75 and up to $2.
As we said iu our immense stock wescarcely know where to begin or to end. It is
utterly impossible to describe it.
In our Hosiery stock we have cvciv quality nnd color from 5c to $1.00 per pair
Marino and Lamb’s Wool Unaervest for Ladies. Children and Gents fr.m 25o
to $2
Our CLOTH and OASS1MERE DEIIAKTMENT is just overloaded with everything
that a gentleman or hoy could want, from the very lowest priced Kentucky Jeans at 10c to
the choicest ot suitings. Beuutilul Cassimero at 50, 05, 75, 85, $1 and up to $2.50 per yard
Gcn;s’ 1 inc and Medium i'r.ced Shirts,Collars Cufls and tus, all the best value and low
est prices’
Ladies Collars from 5c up. Ruchings in endless variety, including the Favorite at 25c
per box. No end to Laces from 1c per yaid lip the finest' Handkerchiefs from lc each
up to the Handsomest Embaoidered. Corsets of all the best makes at manufacture's’
prices. Bustles of every shape and quality from 5c %ip. In Domestics we have line
Crown Cottons from 3:|c to 8c. Bleaccsd Cottons from 41c to 10c. We are olfering as h
great bargain a line 4-4 Bleached Cotton as good as Fruit of the Loom at 6Jc. We have
Ca/icccsfrom 8j to 5c, 10 4 Hheeting at 18, 20, 221 and 25c. 10 4 White Bed Blankets at
75c to the best California at $8, $10, and $.2. Beautiful Blankets at $2,50, 3,45, $4 and
$5. We have Towel', Table Linen, Turkey Red Dailies': of all tiie qualities, w ioths and
sizes at every price and as cheap as the cheapest, lied Ticking from Die up lo goods
ifsl nnd hevicst yard
ml up to 25c for the
_ prices and cheap.
We can save our customers money, as we always have doncs by making their pur.
chases ol us, as we put no enormous profits on anything and then throw out a few haiG
to diccivo the public. We ho >e to see all our eld patrons this season uml many more
and earnestly extend to nil an invitation to give mir goods an inspection.
sizes at every price amt as cheap as the cheapest, lied Ticking frot
at It)and 12c. Flannels at 121, 15, 18, JO, 25 and 25c up to the tiers
wide shaker a 35, 45, 5U and 00c. Cotton Flannels at 5}, 0] 8, 10 am
best English. Embroidered Flannels, various prices and cheap.
We buy for CASH; Everything New, ,
Stylish and Fresh.
J'^T’Call and sco us, or writo for illuatmtod catalogue and price lists
FLEMraQ & BOWLE&J
The Leaders!
Hi'OftcB, siiul Ellis
.lVQV8T.fi, GEORGIA.
CARPETS and HCUSEFURNISHiNG GOODS.
New Fall Trail©. 1887.
Window Shades and Lace Curtains, Wilton, Velvet, Brussels,3-ply Ingrain Carpets,
Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Art Cirpel, Window Shades of every size and CM or, embrnce-
ing all tiie New Styles, Cocoa, Caton and Napier Mattings, Floor Oil C.otlis and Lino-
In u ms,
Lnce Curtains, Window CVirniccs nnd Poles, New Walnut.* Cherry, Ash, Ebony and
/j'rass Cornices and Poles. Turcoman Curtains and Draperies, Upholstery Goods. Raw
•Silks in a variety of Patterns. Fringes in all Colors, Hair Clo lfoC'anojnnd,Gimp .and
//attorns. Wall Papers, Borders and Decorations.
Just Opened For All Trades,
Oil Paintings, Engraving and Chromos. Brooms, Dusters, Baskets, Door Mats, Wal
nut ami Rubber Weather 6'trips for Doors and Windows, to,keep out cold, and all sold
at Lowest Prices. -
JAMES G. BAILIE & SON,
Chronicle Building, 714 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
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BURGLARS! THIEVES1
SAFES *
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OUR VICTOR
V. Richards £ Co.
Corner By Tiie Piniitcrs Motel.
6UN SHOP.
Gun :, Pistols and Sewing Muchines
Repaired by E. TWILLEY, on
Jemigan street, next to Mr. Reitj.
Wihildou’s residence.
Fresh burns for sale at F. M
Castel}
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iPIGTUR ENFRAME:
MANUFACTURER,
12) Jute Street, - Augusta Georgia
xpressly meant to supply an
letnanu from Farmers, Lavs
ur-
ivtyers,
Doctors, Small Storekeepers, Postmasters,
Express and Railroad Agents, Toumshif
iu J /VnMifu rUKininla Ttefa'Pfitl
and County Officials, Trustees, Retired
Business Men and Families, for a first*
class fire-proof, burglar-proof combin
ation lock, safe, ndapted in capacity
and price to suit their requirements.
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The Victor is first-class in every res-
id c
poet, warranted fire-proof, and con
structed inthemostimproved manner.
We now use on each and every safe
our new non-pickable combination
lock, and inside bolt-work. It has all
round corners, exterior beautifully
finished and ornamented by band with
all burnished portions nickel-plated.
[Interior nicely ntted up with sub-treas
uries, book-spaces, and pigeon-holes.
Advertisement No. 1.
No. I. Farmers’ Sizo, 19x12x13, - - wc i? ht ' 'fc 8 *
No. 2. Household Size, 22xl5xlG, - • ■ „ “*■
No. 3. Small Dealers’ Size, 28xl8xt3, - * * |®® |^ 8 *
No. 4. Postmasters’ and Office Size, 32x22x22, • 800 lbs.
No. 4 has inside door, with flat key lock, duplicate keys. Sub-treasuries
have flat key-locks, with duplicato keys. We are sole yamers of patent4 and sole
manufacturers of the Victor Safes. We caution persons against maning, buying, selling
.w. t.,n „*v. A*I imino /UM* 41/1
- using safes infringing on onr patents.
Every first-class safe <
It is dangerous to buy
-h company manufactures under patents.
••ftSSiSS s°
us at once, boforo an agency ia established iu his locality, and receive the benefit
of our Special Offer in open territory. . , , _ o, ,
Wo want General Merchants and Dealers to help us carry out our Inter-Stale
Co-operative Plan. Exclusive control free. A highly profitable connection to last
nrobablv for a life-time. Will cost but one cent for a postal card to learn full parti- Hg
culavs. IHuetrations and testimonials sent on application. Iu writing us mention
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