The enterprise-record. (Gibson, Ga.) 1892-1892, January 15, 1892, Image 4

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SOMETH!KM NEW DOWN ATAyOl STA F«>It THE lll5t(»«w READEllS. 1 Hie UveaW't Bargains ill SliO' That Was Ever Of Bred | the People. 1 Clary’ti Canh Shoe Got-*), 584 Broad I 8treat, A ngnsi», W Georgia, II i a the '• place tmmt to ’ is -t.) snoce, i new firm junf Oj.m:ed up, and it Cinmoi rte.iiiidf’i'hoid l.v no J>< i«<: in th') state. Mr.Clary iiud in-his ' employe, po'iil'o and -;<• -ol i.<;»lt*« trien. Fine custom made shoos a spec- in It”. Try litem NOTICE I NOTICE II * For Bale or rent, one house and lot, situated in the heart of town of Gibson, suitabln boarding house Apply to rTi J{. WlIXlAMH, Gibson, Ga. Mi. n •V T1IE0 MARKWALTER •------(O)----- . DEALERTN * * * * * # Marble, Granite, Monuments Headstone*, Etc. Theo. MarKwaller. ■Augusta, Ga. i The Old Stove Man D. L. FULLERTON OF AUGGUSTA, Oiioo moro prceonts his Compliments to the Citizens of Glascock, Washixotos, .Iuffeuson, Burk and MuDctmis call .pocKt** him when 58 -. aud invites thlrn to on m need of COOKING or HEATING STOtES. ;SMest of tilie present genemtionof these Counties were fed from Stoves bought, from FULLERTON, at > 28 Broad St., - ■ Augusta, Ga. Schedule No. 5. Augusta, Gibson ani Sanffers ville R. R, Co; SCIIKDCM’S. NO. f AN D 3. Daily, Sunday Excepted. No. 1 .West* No. 3 West, > r.v Ar Lv Ns m . m x m a m Augwu S :.—nnr lh‘phklk.11 ! .13 4 V . U6 r-»g 12 KovsriTi>. & Of* Tin 8'jgg 04 OVtison W > f>-f- utfl Sander vile 8 tv 12 to "~sril Ei>rt.ES NO. 2 \N 1 > 4 . Daily. S '.ndav Kvcepted, N o 2 East No. i East. Ar Ar l.v a ni pm. p m ''5iM>*lbr»vdH- -- PS' \ gg^s; 100: Gibson V" 3 10 K*-\sv.lle V* 5 tO lie; iizilnih lb i w? .5 58 Augusta -4 H i- m J „ r / ci u ) kUJ C-i/, if i TId i*t» Your Own DfNiD’g* ni «*g%oi4 f will *ij c every thin#. They wry. Wilkie. I*mv ?Oc. » paekRf e. They LhVC nr equal for * - 1 Wnttnmsoi Bri^htnss'A, Color, Amount iton*t'u.Ln« i.a P»cdif^8i or DGiu.ii truck*r voui! iKlUiuft. £'t>:*MjU bc H Panrew WK0 MS! arri&giss, Open and Buggies, Surreys, farness, Ladies’ Plantation and Wagons Gents’ Saddles, and Road.^p?, Bridle.! Single Etc. and Double Gear, —Manufacturer’s Agent for— 9 B The Oelolbrated “Oids Wagons^' Made Which iu all have Styles, no equal Solid for Iron Light Axles, Draft, Steel "Croat Thimble Capacity Skein and and Durability. Hollow Axles. Highest m Grade and Lowest in Price. Every One Warranted. C& Leather oi all Kinds, Shoe Findings, Hardware, Cutlery, Plows and |plo’T Casting-.; for all Makes!, :C^J Repository and Salesroom, 70 ! Broad Street, opposite Ga. Railroad Rank GT ■ To Be Given Away « One Top buggy Highest Numb;-:', One Set Buggy Harness Lowest N< H' Drawing Takes pace Jan. 20 th, 1892 . g| Call and register your name and number. (No charge for registering) at GOODYEARS Carriage, • , i ohi e Harness, corgia Itaihioad IhudwHi.r Dank KfepOrium, Old jitex* Stand ATTOUSTi! Oil - GEORGIA JORDAN & SMITH, O o t t o n 2^ actors^ A If G If S T A, G E 0 Ii;U 1 A Lent* Advantages A|fiae on Cotton iu Store II gging .aid Tics at lowe market prices We Guarantee Satisfaction hi very Respect. Oft- sdlosman,' Mr, Jim V. Tarver, is one of the oldest and but cotton nut in Augusta, 1 TiL AVeare agent* for the Cotton doom and nll.et Steel Brush Gins, with Feeders and Condenser.-. The gin, have no superiors. * ... SL. -4 & CatGlii Site • is a waste ofjtime, but you will rot waste lime if tmv your or money you Boots’ Shoes Hats and Trunks STROM.E ^•■#n?aherio*RiGe.^«G 0 .# wo will make prices so low that you will make up u pari for the low prices of COTTON Ins plec.t i o nGil n vHad 1,913 Broad Street. Sign of the large Re 823 i doors above Augusta Hotel. ri *} U ' _• ’80 ESTABLISHED ’80 S, Of. I,AN <f, Proprietor, SANDERSVILLE GEORGIA; A tirgt class machine shop, with all modern Tools, and skilled Machinist .S Pit AM ENGINES, Boilers, Cotton Gins, and machinery repaired on first class manner. I corry in slock, which you can see before buying a Steam Enginesfsorn 5 to 20 Horse Power. Daniel Pratts Cotton’Gins Cotton Presses, Saw Mills, Mowing Machines, Horse Rakes, Piping, Fill mbs, Leather, Valves and and Rubber Inspirators. Belting, Manilla Pulleys, and Brasses. In fact Rope, and Evaporators. Shafting ' and prices, and examine most Machinery, everything addLiss needed about machinery vet or oo ' «s m G1 ! NBUI StOCL # A!!i;!KGTO% V Bib • % * m OMi X 1 , 621 Broad Street, : - * i ..peta Geoi a’ Bsigiusis Oi NAIL: f- - ! Ai. UUMA i:Ii?L . ,* ••KKir On the third of .August,Mr. L. ?, A?r- to ?ir. .. .V. Livers hit , interest in stock of .w-G, and goods .>:■•;y. ;er* V, •rrington, and f< ‘moC a partnership, and willcontinue the Getierr. focr.yand Commissioi tmsU ness under the fl»m flame of ARRINGTON BROS., T CO. No old goods to work off. We will carry continually in stock a full line of fresh groceries and Plantation supplies which we offer at lowest possible prices. Remember we are sole agents for the famous MOORE’S ’’WHITE ROSE" FLOUR, Which was sff long-con* roll- ff by Rivers & Arrington. We* solicit your ore ffers and consignments of country produce. Respectfully yours, ARRINGTON BROS., & CO. FRED I) rOPE. Jlama-rJi. ,f flemix g . Pope & Fleming COTTON FACTORS A x; G U S T A, - GEORGIA. Farmers business especially ptdioited. We carry out orders to the very letter. t. e. RLieri f IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF Glass, China, Earthenware, Lamps, Chandeliers and House-Furnishing Goods 809; Broad Street. Augusta, Georgia Badies’ and Gentlemen’s •, \ * JESTfiUUBijI LEXUSIHENSONJProprietorAl^M 8 jB DlI)lI)GJjl Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Finest Brands, Reasonam, mm 708 Broad Street, (Monument Square.) Augusta Georgia. -WilisR eilllDQ. o o © Ai_. QLOTUING niOTlIINfi TO BE DEPENDED ON ! THAT WON’T BIP, ^XLOTHTNG THAT WILL KEEP COLOR, 0LOTH1NG--CORRECT STYLES For Men, |Boyp, Children Stout Men, Slim Men, every nhapo and size man and boy can be found at the Tailor-Fit Clothing Store of i e levy & e° 838 Broad Street, Augusta Ceorgia. Wood and Blacksmith Shops I ata now prepared to do all kinds of Shop work, such as farm work either in WOOD oi BLACKSMITH department. Wagons and Carts made to order out. of best material, new work warranted. I make a specis of HORSE SHOEING. Terms reasonable for the cash. James Brannan Gihspn Ga. v miTURE | EVERYBODY . -(P)—_ Wo are now Moving to our New Store No 80 Broad street old stand of Platt Bros AJPSTA - EORIA .eaper rent, the best show and finest Stock om the cheapest to the best. Bedroom Supafrpra tSj b $35,00 to 350’00, Baby carriages from -$6,50 JM IiVheelerWilson, tin finest m the world. Eyou, come and see. & BOWS, THE LEADER