The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, November 08, 1887, Image 2

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THE jHEB€TTI8Y. Thu Subiufi-'s Okgam von Wash ington County, CITY TAX RETURNS. A. J. Jernigan & Co., — PUBI.TSIIEHS A rnOI’IIIKTOHS.( — s AMlKltSVlLLE, - - - * OF.OUHIA TUESDAY, November 8lh 3.887 Wo arc glad to sec our country friends so solid for prohibition. Ten thousand people listenedto Col Henry W. Grady and Senator Col quitt last, week in Atlanta, on prohi ticn. There is nothing so demoralizing in business nowadays as the chance elemeut; and, in the long run, noth ing so disastrous. < lie - * t*21 < tt-ors. Tim folluvrinif -.tan Ima committees have Tv: 1 a\ Dmi - t is now open for noon appoints 1 to- Co Mayor, liou. L. A. the return ot all prow'-ty oivim 1 in o 0 h n; the oily of Sander v 1 e on the 1st! nuSTR day of October, 1S87, mibjeot to tax- ; nr _ A jj,p, v.alton and C. I. Dag* I gau. RTnECT, S. G. Lsi g, C, G. Rawlings and 15, It al- tou. Not ono county that has ever voted prohibition in the Stale has ever yet gone back on its receord. Prohibi tion is too good a thing to be turned loose when once obtained. ution. It is the order of I he "Mayor and Council that the books for such re j turns be kept open until the 1st day j of December, 1nS'7 and after that, time to clo o same and enter all par ties failing to make returns by said ! time as dol-mlters and ^double tax them for their delinquency. Please observe and govern youtselves ac cordingly. I will be found at the Clciks Su perior Court ollieo from 8 o’clock a. m. to 5 o'cioek p. m., to receive said returns A. Id. MAYO, <'ity Clerk. Sheriff GEORGIA, Washington (< untij,\ For 1st Ti Ksn.-w Dkcfshikh 18'7. ’li.t. nit HOLD I'.r.t uue tut cottier Muia ilu\l ffililMCIw* Mathis nod C. G. Sales. I fever increasing at Tampa ami small pox on shipboard at Savannah, the outlook frr the doctor, is not at all discouraging.—| Dawson Journal. Last, year the losses by lire in the I’nited States, leached a total of •$1110,000,000. While there went up in the smoke of cigars, $180,000,000 or a half million dollars every day. Temperance is making a rapid pro gress in Switzerland. A Temperance cafe has been opened in Moulrcattx, Switzerland, close to the resort of boatman, coachman and others; this is productive of much good. llo'M! Dior in the ( ity i-f i Snr.dcrsville, or. the first Tuo-day in Dc- j comber next !<c'w< on the ley il hours of sale 1 ut public outcry, the following property to- wit, One true: or pnreel of land situate, ly in’ or brine in the MS Pis, Washington Co. — . mm i — I Gcoryin emit lininy li'tv (60) arres more nr "’ill, ck*» m Nov York, yell™ | fjOf-jW - s.'v's land; on the South by lands of If. M. Fisher and on the West by ilf. Newman's ] Mill Tract. Levied on as the nropeitv of W. P, r.aiksdnle, to satisfv one j/oityiye l i Fa in favor of (I. W Sue'l for n o of \V. A Hus-ell it Co., vs W. P. Itai lisdnle, Pi op. erty pointed out in l i Fa and I-y d notice given defendant in posessimi. ft I.SiiA I' I UK SAMI'. |IMV. ANIIl’I-tOF. Will he sold, one trui-t or p-irci I of land eontainin" one hundred (100) acres more or lcs< in said county, 8‘ : di 1 'istriet, (>. M, adjoin!hr lands of W. I,, Lnilci wood on thewseljMrs V. A. llrin-on on the south and 1.1,. Nmitli on the north; together with all the inn,rovcinenfif thereon. Said prop erty Itvicil on ns the porperty of ll.T. Ach- oid. to satisfy one mori^aye Fi Fa in favor "I J. S. Woo l Heeiever lor V- It. J, vner it- Uro. vs II. T. A ehord. Property point d out ill Fi Fit, lo cal notice L’iven’defer.dimt in po'session, Nov. dth 1887. &LBO AT Till’. SAMP, ft Mr; AND I’T.AOf: of ji Altai C. I. Duggan, Dr. A, UowliiiL-a. CKMKTCRV. O. G. li aw lie on, ... G. Dang e.n 1 C. I. Dug- pan. CITY MOPEtlTT. 15, Walton, Dr. A. Mollis uni 8. G. Lang, flue; 15. Walton, 8. (5. L-mg and 0. f. Dnggan. Toe following hoard of hoidih was also appointed. Dr. 11, N. Itollitleld, M. Hnpp, I. Mer- inali, 15. J. Tut button nod O. It. Wilt. Special Notice. The Minimum Passenger Pare on our M dn bine, (Savinoili in Allium) MiPedgeviUe and E it-iiUou Itr.incU, Augusta and Mnvun- n-iti lliiiro.i t, IJptou Goouty Railroad, and Savannah Urillin and North Al th nn Rail road, taking i-li-et November lot, 1887, has been unuid as li Hows : WHOLE. It'. LF. 1 Mil) Ulj too. 2 Mika .... lUo lll.i. a •• 4 « ttlu . . lUo. 5 " *.. loo 10c. C •• .... 2Uo Mo. 7 “ ‘20o lfio. 8 “ .2uo l6o. It is believed that these reduced rates for short distances will ho mutually hi-nelioiiil to the public and the Road, and Agents wul therefore thoroughly circulate this itilimna- ’ion. so that the loihlio may learn of the re ductions, unit take advantage ot tile same, £ T. CUAlfLTON. Gen. l’liss. Agent, W. F. SIIELLM.VN. nov 3, 1887—tf Trullic Manager. Tax Collector’s Notice. I will bo ut 1o billowing !>1uu>h on the dava hunuA below, on my l i«t round lor the* lidJUVIUJi All are invited when visiting our city to call on * <n rajTPRt r: AR a f n >n pp-VTI- 3 ^ A55.».Rite4i#sl tii s 'oD» I lie leaders of low prices in Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Plows, Plow Castings, 1 harness, Saddles, lirtdles, Leather, Pock et and Table Cutlery, Corn Shelleis, 1 Iubs, Spokes,Rims,Wheels, &c. Agents lor the Atlas Plow, the best cast turn plow in the world. A big stock of Rubber Pel ting and Sea.c Reams to be disposed of at a Sacrifice before the close of the season. “Johnnie Get 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. ARRINOION& COOPLR. GUJBroad Street. Augusta, Georgia. Lee and RothwelPs Old Stand. SIGN OF THE BIG LOCK. The Mormons have come to the concliuiion that Turkey is the only country whose laws will not bother them, ami have asked permission to establish a colony in that, country. The Stilton ought to make them heartily welcome.—jSav News. Grover Cleveland, President of the United States, lias bet a good exam pie to the whole country, in that when Sunday found him on his (our through the Western and Southern States, lie quietly rested during the whole day at the homo of Postmas ter General Vilas. The Prohibition election comes oft' in Hancock county on the 2-ltli, of November, and we hope she will still stand nntong the dry counties. Let 1 lie prohibitionists lie up and doing some good work before the election, and when the 24th comes let them send out thuguod news that the vic tory is their?. The city of Now York has been flooded with bogus standard dollars lately 7’heso dollius are n ude of u mixture of nnlimony and glass, this givis the lit ging sound to the coin, f Jlicy are lighter than genuine dol lars at d will fly to pieces when you hlriko it villi a chisel. Although not n new counterfeit, they ate appear ii g again. AN API’EAI, Arouse! dear Sisters, the enemy is at work, while the children ol the grent King have been toying, ‘Peace! pence! the victory is won, why light now? we can stack our armsaiul rent awhile.’ Old King Alcohol lias been secretly, (us he thought) e'amoriii'jr for reinstatement; anil now, t hinking Aictury sure, is boldly hoisting his colors saying, I have won the men, and the women are too tired to tight. Gird on the tumor, help to raly the men, you know they are as loyal us ever, only, ‘like you’ procrastinating Wrestle, light, pray; precious souls are at stake, trembling ones are he- . ginning to wonder if you Mil help this time. No time to waste; t he day is Past nppronching, already we see the smoke from the enemys camp lire we hear his war horses stamping, and snorting, eager for the fray. Anxious c^es are watching, mother, sister, wife, aud Christian friends; what are you going to do to help us? Anxious Watcher. n iTfjTt if o k; i btn. Any good thought, which when impressed upon the mind may lie pro duetive ol good ts a seed we’ should always try to sow, and arc never out of season. We selected somo last week which we deemed valuable; cs- pccialy if, as said before, “watered from the fountain of truth, and nur- • lured by the hand ot wisdom, will bear precious fruit.’ Dr. Johnson said; “Sir. I can stain, but 1 can not be moderate.. He who drinks beer, thinks beer; and he who drinks wine, thinks wine, and he who drinks midnight, thinks midnight.—LonrfjJta w. , Of all the vices, drinking is the most incompatible with greatness. —Sir Walter Scott. Yield once, and a portion of virtue is gone. P.esist manfully, and the first deeission will give yon strength l'or life; repeated it will become a bab bit.— bawuul Smites. Temperance is a kind of regimen into which every man may put him self, without interruption to business, expense of money, or loss of time—J. Addison. The strength of the passions will never he accepted as an excuse Ini' complying with them; they were de signed for subjection; and if a man Hitters them to get the upper hand, he tin n betrays the liberty of his own soul.—Jbid. A' Will l>o sold otic tract or par ol land situated, lying aid being in the oo-inty <>l Washington State of Georgia containing One lituiilrod and fifty (170) acres more or has, lying ill the waters <-f tiie little Olmn- pie adjoining lands of ( only Gaskin on the oratli, Eaton Slioppnd on the north, and <1. W. I Inn ley cm tins wist. Levied on ns the property of Willi im Maxwell to satidy a Superior Court Fi Fain favor ol L’ I5.i- sliinsko \s Willi iin Maxwell- Legal noti <e given defendant in possc-sion. Nov. 7th'87 <O AT Tin; SVMI-; TIMK ANl) I’LACK will lie Mild one traot or parcel of land situated in the (I lb Dial- G. M, in Washing ton County Georgia, oouliiining Three 11tin drill and sixty (300) ions more or less bounded on tiie north liv lands of |>r. II. (', 1 lodges, on ll e east by hiifiiihi creek, on the south l>v lands of m. Neman; on the west hy bind* oi' W. H- I’hind. Levied on ns the properly of Eranltdn I! Cullens li. F .Cul lens ,.la.-. D. Colli nr; and A lex Cullens, to satisfy a leorlgrge Fi Fa in favor of G. W, Snell vs Franklin li Cullens, 1! F Cullens, Jas. T Cullens anil Abx. Cullen--, prop erty pointed nut in Fi Fa and le-gad notice giern defendant in possession .{*, KUO AT THE KAMI-: IT ME ANDl-I.AOE - —* Will he r-dd one tract nr parcel of land remaining fifty-live (65) sores more or less, lying and ht-iiig in the 9Slli District G M of Washington county State of Georgia adjoining lands of S M < ■ilninre on the ton lit and c-nst; Elbert Fowler on llm West; and Win Cox on the north. Levied on as the properly of Elizabeth Hodges to satisfy a d/ortgege !• i Fa in favor of .1 S Wood Receiver for Y S devoi r A: llr-i vs Eliza bi tli Hodges, Property pointed out in Ki Fn and legal notice given defendant in poses Rion. 1.80 AT Tltr. SAME TIMK AN!) PI,AIT. -will la-sold one i m t or parcel of land lying and being in the enmity of Wndiinglon State of Georgia, containing Onv Hi mired and iiltv six acres inure nr less, bounded In lands of Ira (.'handlers, -lolin Iintler, John Mart liman and others. Levied on as tin- propel t v of Alia Pittman, Property pointed out in Fi I'll, and legal notice given defen dant in possession, a I. O ATTHEH.iMUT.'MK AND PI.ACE s--*“- will he sold one tract or pnreel of land in Washington comity, known ns Hie Home place ol R. P. Jlyniim, containing two Hun dred and seventy six (276) acres more or less, hounded on the east l>y lands of J, T. Youngblood, south by Fsaite of llrantlev, west by binds of It. P. iiynuni and W r . K Doo'ittle and north by binds known as the Williamson lands, the place whereon dofen dant now resides. Levied upon as the prop ertv of It. P. Ryn'.ini, to satisfy a Superior court mortgigu Fi Fa in favor of Isaac Her man vs It, 1'. llynum (I. feiidanl in posse sion. Propelty pointed out in Fi Fa, am 1 legal notice given. A lso at tile same time and PL.lC'E, will lie sold dug tract ov parcel of land containing fi h y acres inure or located in the USItli District G M Wash ington enmity G.orgia adjoining laiiils ol James Pushing, John Taylor, llenrySwint and others Levied upon as the proper!\ of .Janies Durden t-, satisfy a Kui erioc f.tnirl l'i l'ii in furor ol M Newman Ord.y for the use ofrMartliy il/imins and E A Sul livan Adm’r vs James DurdPn and Tlioma- J Mill Legal notise given defnidiut in poscssion. A lso at the same time and PLACE will ho sold ono tract or parcel of land in the county of ll’a hington -Stale of Georgia, on die west side ol Ib-d Hill creek, containing one hundred [100) acres more i r less adjoin ng lands ol Mar tha Meddows on the nordi_, hy lands of G. S. Meddows on the smith and ivc-t.iind land of ll'm. Kirkland on the cast; abo a eeitain tract of land lying in the 13-15 Gist G. Me liashington county Kt ue of Georgia, eon taining Fifty (50) acres mote or less, bound ed on the north by lands of ll'm. Kirkland; on the east hydamls of M. V. Mason; on dm west by lands of G. K Meddows; loutb by the county line and Dublin road Levied on as tha propel tv of ll'm. Kirkland to sat isfy a mortgage Fi Fa in favor of M, Y and J). I. Me'I (’tyre for tpe of iS'ivannah Kiik land vs ll'm. Ki.kland; Property pointed out in Fi b'a and legal notice given as re (piind by law. Also at same time and place will be sold One house and lot containing two iu its more or less bounded outlie North by Mis, M, S Glance ; E ist and .South by lands of J E. NortIiinigton Ji; on ‘.lie west by lands of L F. Norddngton Sr. Levied on as the prop erty of Mrs. M F. ILudDon to satisfy a Ku pei ior court I i Fa in favor of li. ]•'. Drown vs M. F. Ilirdison. Property pointed out by plaintiffs Attorney and legit notice giv en defendant in posHiEsiiut. A. W»S1. IiT, NoveinberStlP 188/* XV, C. o. Unction of tax os ot 188*7, lo.-vit: NO Widiitunck i 11515 i ab-ruaclo U’tulneadtiy “ 2 91 llanison 3 4 96 (jilts Monday " 7 1350 i nisibiy •' 8 90 Doutri^iit’s . ... NVYduesdny “ 9 U.) 1 )*H* JiNti'P Tlmrsduy " 10 1381 C-'lr vtda fid Fitday " 11 91 Davisboro ... Monday “ 11 125.5 Uicldlovillo.... 15 190 Clay's hi 13'J'J Ten nil to Tliuriubiy “ 17 IJ'15 Btunowull Friday " 18 91 -1osl)’s Monday 11 21 8-IOoonte... .... Xat sday “ t 22 ON Hebron . Wodiu sdtiy “ 23 136 Dinicomb 21 0 ) Cato’s iio kiaiob ihv 11 ev( iy Saturday until Dec, 2(1, 1887, at. wbioU ttmo mv books Mill clone, 15. T. RAWLINGS, T. 0. JJ . C. For Guardians DisinisHiou. GEORGIA—WusbiuFitou Oouuty ORDINARY’S OL'l'TGE, lion. James. K. Hines, Guardian for Jo- H iph G. i'uiktr applies to me tor li tters ot • li.-iiiiihsioii Iroui said guarilmusliij), utol 1 will | ash upon hid application on the first Monday in December next ut my ollieo in 8iiuilersville said county. Given under my band officially ‘this 16tli day ol October, ln,87. . M. NLiVMAN, Ordinary. 9- 20—-It For Letteia Admltm,trillion. GEORGIA—\V r asbingtou County. UltJJjUVAlU 'S OFFICE, George C. Luoy and T, L. Drown lmvo in due lmm Hppl-ed,to llm undo,sign.-d lor per manent 1 Tiers ol udrni isiruti n on llm is- t-ite et -J. 8. Drown, bile et said county, do cuiseil. anil 1 will piss upon said applica tion on the drat Monday in IKceuibcr. Given uniter my band olfioiuliy ibis 22-1 day ot October, ts87. M. NEWMAN, Ordinary. 10- 20- -It For Leave to Dell Land GEORG1A—VVasbiugtou Jouuty, ORDiN Alil’aS oEhiOE. FruuUliu Tunui*r, t tu.idiau t -r tho tuinor oLililrou ol MiitiLow Tounor, lute ol mi l eotiniy, deueiiMt >1, Juts in dini lonu u|>11J;e«I to the uinttrhiyntd for Jo.«vt* io Null 11;e bli tiu ol 4 h ii-1 minora in. U.f dower I dol ot Mia. Kutl'u Tunuer ilieiused, hin t t-hnm LciDj' •itjout 17 HvetH inure or i< km. and am t ajiplicu- tion will ho heard on thy lit.si Monday in h(C( nil » r, lv»7, r>t my oltice. Tins li2d day ot Ooud-or, l>-87. * M NHyaIAN, Oul. 10-27 - It For Appreutici ship. GEORGIA—Yi'n^liiuoto i County OiiDiNAiiY’a Office of said Co. I will upproutioe a ten year old wt.itu girl of respectable paieuiiige to a good lamily, it called on boon at tin ollieo. Oomi , r 10th bsx7 M. NEW M AN, Only. 9-20 -tf T. L. WINN, PAINTER, House Painting, Graining, K il Rouiiuinm, Paper Han^ini', &c., done with iiettlness and dispatch. Leave your orders al Dr Win Rttwlimrs' Drug 8tore. G. W. II. WHITAKER, DENTIST SAN DEIIS VILLE, CEO KOI A. —TERMS C.YS11 jfS?" OIllcc ujistairs m the mjioko- yitijdi (J ailury formerly oeeupied by 'I'. C. Client), Junes 1 »trllilin Apr 20 ’80 ‘ Loail. Machine Needles, Oil and Blmttles, FOR ALL KINDKOF MACITINFK, for sale. 1 will also order pnrts ot MacMuea Uiat get broken, for which new pieces are wanted. A o The undersigned are prepared to negotiate !,(,A N Ut’ON !1EAL !:S TA ! !■', seeurity or approved C'OL- LATKKAL paper. Terms easy. Evans & Evans, AttoiTicyn :t( l,aw !$s\M7i£m¥MA^ 9 BKISTIKT, TeimtlSe Cireo^gia. No. B£. K. Extrauts ToeUiAVilhoul Pain. Pial'j work a Specialty, Friccs moderate Salisfaction Gnarttnleed. (JJliee a residence. -S-G-ly. iiiiiiiiiisfiiring Co. COTTON FACTORS, GUANO DEALERS AND COMMISSION ME110IIANTS, 72? Reynolds., Street, AUGUSTA, GA. 727. Liberal Advattcts iVt.ule On OoiiHigtUHtnlR. Baggin <Ss Tio3 Furnished at Market Prices- Strict Personal Attention Given To All Business. SOLE l’KOl’HIETOllS OF...Crnimton’s Amnmniated Dissolved Ilone, Co!ton Feed Me il, ('(impound, for Cotton and Corn, Pure Raw Jimm .1/eal High Grade Acid Pirns-! pliuke or Dissolved Hone and Pure Imported German Ka'init, Cotton Seed Meal, etc ’ V7 "' WJL & MANUFACTURERS OF ITelloiJirlPiii© Dressed and Matched Floorilng and Ceiling, AYenkherhonrding' Rou.rb Finish, Window and t>>c>r Frames, Lumlicr "Worked to Order L stock of moulding always oul hand and special designs cut to order • SHINQIiBi AND BATHS. Saw. Sliinglo and PlaqiiiR Mills, are Located at Ilnrriaon Georwiu \v A T. railroad,'Where Wo Invite Personal Inspection ( >L * ” * fcp^Erices Clieerfully Given by Mail. Our Factory at Auansta Gir, ti rns out cli.ilv iiumcnse aiianiiii.-« rtonis, iv.sh Liiitds, Riuclitels, JLdu-t'ers, Hand lliilins, Newels Sr'- Work, etc. Pricelist and cuP.do L u ■ of lliD deparlmeiit sent 'oiim"' plication. j Perkins Manufacturing Company. vmpressors, p; r-. a,, Cvtton cto; AUGUSTA, GA. Warelimise andjComi'resses occupying 1 >1< fk'bounded by W ishington, Twiggs, (.’adtoun and Tnylor Streets, and conttreled with all the Rail- loads Centering Imre by double tracts extending into our yards. il 01) ERA l E Cl IA R G PIS—D U A Y AG E SAVE D. Consignments ‘oolieiled, Liberal Advances Made on Consignments, Office: 10? RENOLBS STREET. Rooms fov several years occupied by Augusta Cotton Exchange. f <23-<215® a (Successor to WTiiartTA CUAXI.'.) Cotiosa AihI g'Eci , c^isntt 9 102 EIGHTH’STREET. 7 WARDEN IILOOK. AUGUSTA, - GEORGIA. I beg to offer m v Hcrvires f<»r the k:i 1«' of vonr cut on tills coming full nwl Hna^nn. The tiino it’iH com" tlmt tlu* limb ciiarat - lor tin* sale of cotton m-i-t liud a I' vcl with the otb- er l ranch* h of the e •mini sion b^sinon 1 Imve lumd’eil cotton in tlti« market for tliirty- two venrK, mui now iirnposc to reduce tbo commi'dou for ibis v ar to •'jOi* per i>.»I»-*. ineln- ding HOrieo ami i n.-u i • t ,oi fn? first muuth A Iso have oa iumd pure Cb-rman Klimt I’»r Hale, per r.eiu Hiilpiiate pot: kIi. direct impoitatiun I’ 1 m (L rmany. A - in-ng tall prices nod prompt returns, 1 mu yours jrtily, (1KOKGIC W. < H ANK. glo —IMrOHTEll and JOl> 15Ell OF— LAMPS, BRACKETS and CHANDELIERS, bilj & IyjM i A Jiaii i. —STAMPED AND PIECED TINWARE,- X-aCOTTSJE I- XTtmXTXSI-XXJSrGl' 0-00X33, 840 EEOAB S I* iLugissia -J. S. WOOD -('HAS. S WOOD y 8 Cotton Factors, SAVANNAH, v\.... GEORGIA. Usual aeconinmilation to Shippers mid Buyets Bagging and Tie s always on luti.d JORDAN & COTTON FACTORS. AUGUSTA, • - - GEORGIA. Mr. \V. Mi Jordan has been acFiVely engaged ia tlm- (Jott'.n business .1 urioij the past tbii'lei o veaiv. Satis' jcliiio |-iia I'aotteil ill c\- hi'V < '.Him Wow ~t-.eenU it little. Nil sturalfu if s-i!(l within lifu-. o days. H'here ice vnike tulv luces ilurimj the summer ire cSarye. 25cents « bale extra, l.ibcial advances made on cotton in -tore, je^®up wmm ”9 JOBBERS & RETAILERS IN Cooking and Heating Stoves lWpi.in.tle G-rat&&, «> rais ty Sa&M. xL'e iOTUY T ! HjK cf A f i BTO’lN” Cook Stove, this stove lias been sold with perfect satis, faction for the past fifteen years. JESSUP BROS. Augusta, “ O-a,, utiLo;j uuuigiui Sltteo the fire of February I2ih, which deslroyed MaKonic Tom pic; want of n om forced ns to be content with ctm ving ti wry limit, ed Htoek eompared withi what we are. now prepared to yffer. Im- proveiiH tits and extetis'miis just eomiileted, make our jneseut jirom- ises—t\vo#looi'8, each Pm teet long by ’2f> feet w ide—the handsomest, most commodious best lighted and best in every wav tor tin display of goods, in Augusta; and we challenge tho South Atlantic States to match llie stock for variety, completeness ot assortment and eare- fulness of selection, elm (*, than are spent result, will lie appear shelves, and in rescr class of |)rv Goods, N GOODS TO rilEV More lime and attention are devoted to its pur- on any similar stock in the South, and tho tut to nil who inspect it earetvilly. On the , - e eun be found at till times tull lit.es of every itions. ole., from low priced SUBSTANTIAL EHV FINEST FABItK'S and CHOICEST DESIGNS PHODUCED !N THIS COUNTHY OH IMPOUTED FROM Al)/iOAD; ntnl without quoling figures in detail. WE (JIVE A HOST IV E, UNQUALIFIED GUARANTEE ON PRICKS AGAINST EVERY HOUSE AND EVERY MARKET IN THE UNITED STATES. We mean to give satisfaction to everybody who does business with tils; and whenever any article from our'liotiso does not come up to rcpocsentiiirn, the purchaser will oblige by noth fyiiq^iis promptly, and we will make Hie matter satisfactory in ev ery instance. Samples sent by mail on application. In oideringsnniplcs, ] lease spccily as exactly as jins.-dhlc the goods desired, and in oi<icnng goods, slit I e whether'••omclliiiig else may. be substituted or Tot, in case the particular article ordered is sold out. •DALY & ARMSTRONG, Augusta, Georgia. 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. F*r tCTS & Cy « Tlic No. 38. ston Store 0.13. NELSON, ii H D- RAMSEY. N M r . W. RA.MSEY- RAMSEY & RAMSEY, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Choice Family Groceries, AND PLANTATION SUPPLIES. oa n> "po a "o oQtih!i tjs ttu !eive you bar^ahiS. C. D. Nelson —Olu ijli-OiAli \3 x xijuj6 x, \ n J ® ’ ■ I,-. - ] ;; , , , ;...... 9 ,,. t ,. Proprietor. I will open a 8HOE STORE on die 15th of October. Wait *>n me and 3 will is:w