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Harlem, Ga
ON THE FLY.
Albany N. Y , Auguxt 25, IK
I'ditolr Hewtinel:
Aftf-r upending the night with our
LingliUi neighbor* we bid the fat hind
)n<h find her ro*y cheeked daughter*
good by and utruck out for the iridian
cnrnp a few mile* up the river. W <
found the indiane nothing bow* and
arrow*, uioccn*in* mid till manner of
trinket* to nell to the touri*t" They
make «)*o the little birch bark canoe*
wnieli are lined by the women with*/
much akill They are made r ntirely
of birch berk and weigh but fifty
iiound*, yet are capable of currying
two p< I'Hoti* withaafety. Th® woman
ait* in the rear < n I and manage* the
frail craft with a paddle. The |a*
eengcr ait* in ftonl and the danger i*
juat enough to mike it intcrcHfing.
'1 he party with all but one accord al
once proposed a boat ride acrowi the
river and back. That one dirwenting
voice proceeded from your liurnbli
servant Eight of the little boat*
were pulled into the water and eight
of the flat head * piaw* took neat* in
their reijrcctive ennoea. Seven brave
f .How* took their place* ami pu*hed
off. Ono r dlicr timed one hesitated
but being g aided a little by tl e j< e *
of the other* a* they glided *o grace
fully on, ho tto paid hi* dollar mid
took a *eat I felt like saying go< <1
bye to the old chief a* he aheved u*
from shore. When 1 aaked him if
there wn* any danger and began to I
■how signs of weakniug, Id* only an-.
»wer wn* a guttcrel grunt that J can t
describe by *|>elling. 1 resolved to:
lie bravo for once and keep quiet.
I fell Horry for the girl who wn* labor
ing *<> hard to overtake the other*, ho
I told her I didn’t care to go all the
way aero**, which at thi* point i*
about two mile*. I would go only
half way and we would wait and meet
the other* on their way back. The
water i* of a greenish blue mid quite
cold, the indiana u*e it entirely foi
drinking and cooking. 1 wn* just
about to a*k the girl her mime and
age and to give me a abort history of
her tribe, when 1 discovered we had
drifted n long way* down strewn and
the current is much stronger here
than near th i shore. The frightful
roar of the cataract wa* just then
making doleful music for me and tin
stringing me nerve* very rapidly. 1
thought of the predicament we won d
be in if that puddle wa* to break or
fall overboard, or our frail bout should
spring a leak. 1 never realized my
1 utter helpleHeness so before. 1 told
the indinn girl 1 thought 1 had got
uiy dollar’* worth of boating mid she
might pull for the shore. 1 thought 1
could discover weak place* too in the
boat. Then there was but two things
that I wa* ’hungering and thirsting
for. One was to got my feet once
more on tern tirnin and the other to
get hold of that knock kneed scamp
that proposed taking the boat ride.
The old chief told me that several of
his IsHit* had gone over the fulls du
ring the three yernw of Ins encamp
ment here. When nil had safely land
ed we discussed the situation and
concluded that when we took another
ride on the Niagara it would be be
low the falls. The Indians had pre
pared some Hplcnded clam chowder
which was partaken of by all with a
relish and we bade adieu to the red
>en and took a trip back into the
and brought up about sundow n
the falls, which was my first tripoil
..ngltsli soil. 1 expect to leave here
to-night unless 1 take a notion to go
through the rapids, then 1 must see
you on “yonder shore.’
In conclusion let me say to those
who Lave had the patience to follow me
along, that while in a few instances 1
have bad to draw on the imagination
a little, aud at other times trim off
■ome of the sharp corners, my ,
narative has been in the main oortret.
I.thiuk of you often sweltering in that
hot country, while 1 am heie slipping
around over the icebergs with my
©vei coat on. H. A- C.
Sc K IfSAPM lIL. a <>f o;')u« ’ -.'.1l
and ilullti*** tn tt.e he*<l. -re verv commoiily
prednri d by indigestion; morbid d<-at«oi**lency.
> irritdbility and over w-nniHvcni r»» "t **>•■ n<rv<»
mav *in a>i »)<>ritv **< <•»«<-•. *rac *1 V’ ’> <•
sHnie esnie. Dr. I H. Mel/ ■'-> * Homo" pathic
,4Vcr ami aulii‘7 Balm and I’lll- la will pu».-
tivelv rnr'
For »»!<■ by all ornggfat.
Albany is lamenting the loss of her
shade tress, ovving to the hot weather. 1
I —Far better than the bar*h treatment of
! n»r<lkim- which Imrribiv grip*- th* patient iu»l
• <l. Mtrov tiv- <■ -ating ‘»f t»‘< -t m.irh. hr. .1 H
M< Ja* aii’M Chill- and F< '- r Car> n»il<l t »f
--• -«*tiv<*B*-ti«»n will cure. B*4*l at iO nt*» b Ix-ftb
For sale I y al! drug/int.
At ft iif ”ro Kuppf’F in (ruin ( iwk,
Dooly r-Hint v, one man wai and
Hcveiiil woun !<•(!.
Amiwaij*, ■:<• *»fU*n aftli*’t»“l with a *li*eßM*
c*lle*l th*-iJiajig* , th' aanu'<li»«ea*« ifi h’J’HMn
bringa in calhnj the it* h and i* highly ••'.ntj*-
, gi*>uH, t » cure it. in x lVr.tr <4 Hnlpl.nr with Dr.
J. II M<’L« uh M Vol. ani ■ Oil I uituent, b.th.-
ii» th**r'»ui.'lilv, ami taij hr. .1 H Mrlxtan
ItenpiiqMthie Liv* r .tn*l Ki*ln< • Bulm.
For vule by all
Many <-itizniiH ftrou.’id Barnett art
going to Florida.
Si* k h*-Klac?i<!, b* th*- ban*- < f many live**
tin* annoying r**inphint may be rnred and
prevented l>v tli<- »><•<• i-ion a I *i*«- *»fhi..l 11.
M- fx-an < !(<»m*f-op ithi* Liv* i and K •
Pill, ta, tl»< | ‘ ■ 1- .: ■ I
( a pin h* ad. and are the ladh-n favorite tor bit
’ Hiwne**, bad tack? in th nmntb, jinndic.-, f*-i
i b-ncorrhra an 1 pamfiil hi* n»<triutiun.
For a ib: by ah droggiat.
Warren county farnici'H report
cotton -nV. live |< r cent off.
.lon-a «>i«i T* x»h - «*•. 2.lth, 1
To Tin J H. ,M< LE WKt Ixonia. M<«
1 hi* rrrtifien that my him* r, Emily <’r« wr
wm taken tilt* < n ycarw ago with, a l>rea*t *lr
«-a»*- in e-'ini*•cti*»n with m*-riMrmil derange
nienta which produ* •<1 a' \er< <■ >ugh and
i general debility, rendering her h*-l|>b ■*-« and
i nnabb- lor any kind <»t *•« i\n« , and alt* r hal
fling tbe Hkill of Home of our I--t phy-n ian*-
'< an*! mung K< \< ral bundled dollar** worth <4
| variotift iiK-dic-ne** <»n In r to no good. LhM
•Ilin* I J'l'-' iIH J h bottle (4 l>l J. II M-’Le;tT| H
Honnropalhir Liver and Kidney Bahn, whi -b
nt ••111 • la gan to h«-!p her. ftin*-*- then «h*- haw
lined a* v* n liotth-M, and to our joy i* n-wtored
to good In nlth, i* gaining th *h and baa !»<•-
-olio Ktrong and able to d » her lioiih* work, uh*?
Um entirely relieved <4 h* r troubl* •* and we
! would not Im- without th< tm-diciue under any
i rowideration.
\V. M Chewh
For aal*- by all drug;<i«t.
Tbt Albany News favors the eatab.
liHliinrnt of the whipping post, ami
thinks that drnnkeiHiesH should be
made a crime ami be punished.
Ward’s WOes
Maxf.v’m, (la., January, IKHG.
I t or twelve or fourteen yean* I have been a
I great auffert-r from a teriiblr form of blood
|M>iaon which ran into the xecoiidury, and
1 finnlly it w.u» pronounced a tertiary form Ah
I head, face and tdioiilderH became almoat a
maxft of corruption, and tin.illy the diMoimo
I commenced h ating away my Nkullbom M. I
i became mo horribly repuhivc that for ihr* *•
year** 1 abatduhdy refiifted to 1- t people mcc m*-.
' I m»ed lui 'O’ <|uantiti* M’ of m<>Mt noted blood '
remodicft and applied to nearly all phyMiciuns ,
near me, but m\ condition continued to grow I
woimo, and all xuid tiiat I tniml Miirely div. M\
ilm me** became the Meat of cx<*riiciating achvM j
mid paiiiMi nix ni (hi** wen pawM< <1 in niiMvry; 1 i
wrtM reduced in ilcwh and Mtrcn jth; my kidm-vN -
i were tcniblM deranged, and life became a
burd- Il to 111-'.
I chanced to mc<> atiaih* rti • nn-nt of B I’.. B.
i and m< nt on*- dollar to W < . Birchiuoiv <V
uierchantM of our place, and they pi m-iired otic I
bottle for mo. |( xvhh Uh< <| Mith decided ;
bell* tit, and when viirhl or t u botth-N ha I been
UMvd I w.im pioii<>un< • d Miuiiil and wo||.
II xi 11« 11 < <l* of McaiM can now b< hi an on me,
looking like a man who had been burned ami
then ivMtorvd. My cano wum m<4l known in
thin viiuntx, mid f<-!' lh« livin-llt o| « tlivrM who |
may Im- Htimlarix hDvuUml, I tuink it my dutx
to give tin 1.0 ts to tin pillule, and to « xtend
uiv hrnrth It lhankM t »r - • vnhiahh a rein-d
I have !»*•• n " • II ox i (a < lx < -month**, aud u
rvtui nos the dio .!*«<• || U m occurred.
BOBF.B I’ WABI>. ;
Maxf.y’h, (»x , January, ins*;. We, the under
sign d, know Mi. |: .la ri Ward, and take
ploaMurv in saying that th* t o*ts alsikv stub <1
l»v him are Irin-, amt tiiat Lift was on«* of tin
worst cases of Blootl I’oiMon w< i v« r knew in
our cottiih and that he has bei n eiir«’d In tin-
Use ut 11. It l» Botanic Blood Bahn.
\ 1 Biiimirwi.i.t, .Meichant.
W. <'. Btiu iiMoiti: a » <>., .Merchants,
J H Bhighiui ii . M. I>.
John T. II xtiK.
W. B. (AMI’IUI.L.
All who d< sue full information about the
caitsi ami cure of Blood Poisons, Scrotuhi and
Ncr*»ful«»us Sw« Hings, I leers, Sor<‘M, Rheuma
tism. Kidney <'omplaints. Catarrh, etc., can
secure by mail, f ree, a copy of our 32 page
Illustrated Book of tilled with tin
moat wonderful and startling proof owr before
known
Addn ss, BLOOD BALM CO.,
Atlanta, Ga.
EL H.
What the Matron of The
Augusta Orphan Asy
lum Has To Say:
Augusta, (in., April 3, 1884.
Mr. H Barrett: Dear Sir Af
ter using your Hill's Hepatic
Panacea for two years in the Augusta
Orphan Asylum. 1 cheerfully ree
ommond it as one of the best medi
cines 1 have ever used for indigestion,
headaches, and all diseases arising
from a disordered liver. It lias been
of great benefit to the children, al
ways affording prompt relief.
A E MeKixxr,
Matron Augusta Orphan Asylum
G. Barrett & Co.,
PROPRIETORS
Gilders Liver Pills,
AUGUSTA. GA.
For sale by D. \V. Z Holliday.
Angus’.), Gibscn & -
ArnmrTA.G. axdH. Raji.rohs, I
Ai fli mta, Ga., Dec. 10,’55. (
In effect Bnnd»iy, December 11, IHHS, at 5 p.
ni:
Exce pt Sundays- Pass* ngcra and Freight.
No. 1 A. M. | No. 2 A. w.
Leave Gtb-*nn. ' <»3 Lv.Augusta G:2fc
•• Stapleton .5 45 “ \Vcat* ria .7:02
“ P-.pe 0 <M» “ Grar*-w*»*)d 7.23
“ Matthew* Cl 5 “ Richmond. 7:86
M Smith .5 23 “ Hephzibah SMIH
K* vm . . « 35 “ Bath . .. b 32
•• Bnike. C .50 “ Burke . .8 56
“ Bath 7:05 “ Key*. .9 20
“ Hephzibah 7:17 “ Smith <♦ W
“ Richmond. 7:37 < “ Matthews. 9 fiO
“ Grarew**od 717 “ P*»pe. ..10 14
“ W* steria *O3 “ Stapleton.. 10 3b
Irrhr Augusta. *’3o Arrive Gibson. 1138
No. 3 P M N<» 4 P .M.
Leave Gilm>.»h 115 Leave. Augusta 5 0f»
“ Staph ton 247 “ W*-steria .5 27
“ p<,p. 211 “ Gra*’* wo*mLs 42
“ M cHu-ws 330 “ Richmond .5 52
“ Smith 34* “ Hephzibah 612
s “ K* xs 101 “ Bath . .0 24
•• Burke 430 “ Burke 039
“ Bath 454 “ K* vs . . G 54
“ Hephzibah SIK “ Smith. ...700
| “ Ricf.inond 553 “ Matthews .7 17
“ Grac< voo*L 005 “ Pope 732
W» -t*-ria .6 20 “ Stapleton 747
Arriv* . Augusta 647 Arrive Gibson.. K2O
SUNDAYS- PASSENGERS ONLY.
N'». I A. M. I No. 2 A. M
Ix-ave Gibs* n 6.10; Leave Augusta. .M 00
pleton •- • ■ ■ Weetetiß *■. j7
“ P<>p* . 7.0 k “ Grac*-wood. b-42 i
i “ Matthews .7 23 “ Richmond. H:52 I
Mnith 7.31 “ Hephzibah 9:12
“ Keys .7:10 “ Bath 9.24
“ Burk*- K;O2 “ Burke... . 9.40
“ Bath X;l7 “ K*-vs 9.55 i
“ Hephzibah x. 32 “ Smith... 10.10 |
“ Richmond. H. 531 “ Mathewa .10.17/
Gm - wood 9.13 jt “ Pop*- 10’32
“ Wisteria .9 1m “ Stapleton. 10.47
Arrix<• Aug i«Lu. .9.45 Arriv/ Gibson. 1129
No. 3 p. M | No. 4 p. m. '
Leavvc Gibson 3 20; Leave Augusta 3.00
“ Stapleton 4.03 " Westeria.. 3:27
Pop*- 4 JH “ Gr.i*’*-w0«»*1..3:42
“ ‘.Mattl.rwM I kJ “ Richmond .3:52
“ Smith 111 “ H.-phzibah 4:12
I “ K- vs. 450 | “ Bath 4:24
! “ Burke. 5:11 “ Burke 5 40
1 Bath 520 | “ Keys 4:55;
“ Hephzibah. 5:3* “ Smith 5:10
“ Rirnniond 5:5S “ Matthews. .S:IK '
“ Gruci’Wood.fkOS “ Pop* 5:33 I
“ WeMtrrid 0:23 “ Stapleton .547 ,
Arriv* Augusta. .6:soArrive Gibson C.bO |
R M. MITCHELL. President. |
(ILOBE HOTEL BARBER SHOP-
Hti/i-i' If i r utting and Shampooing done
; jn tin neatest and most wcientitic manner by
M INTOSH A ROBERTS.
Hot and coldbath. Give ua a call. Polite
i attention.
To Kent-
Two fie)<ln, both partly within the
liinita of llurlein, known uh the Powell
A' Hnrly and the Murray fields, 27
j bales of cotton were made on the
former last year. Apply at this office.
Reference. F. H. Powell and Oliver
Hardy.
THE AUGUSTA
COTTON GIN
]
MANUFACTURES I :
A Cotton (Tin which is Not '
Surpassed lor Fine Lint,
Clean Seed, fast Work,
Fine Mechanism.
llt'pdii ('>thm Gin** of any inuko m the beat
manner. Manufacture [
t
CLOUD CREEK
ROCK GRIST MILLS.
i Sells the Ann ■* Portable Engine on wkids.
Vnu Mount. <I Engine, Amr* Stationary En- '
gin< with sparkles* boiler. Birdsall Traction
F.ngnu , Birdsall Portable Eigine on skidH. I
Variable Feed Saw Mills, Siddella “Boss” ;
Power Pn-ss, Siddella Hand Press, Michigan
Automatic Injector, Smith Cotton Seed Eleva
toi, Cotton Set d t ’rushers, Cotton Gin Matt rial,
liil»H, Bri.’tl. M. etc., Engine Fixtures, Pullej,
Shafting, Belting.
O. M. STONE,
MANAGER, AUGUSTA, GA.
Special Notice.
\LL parties indebted tome for medical
service are requested to come forward
mid s> ttl • at once, either by note or the cash
or they will find their accounts in an attorney’s
hands.
janl4 A. J Sanders. M. D.
G LOBE HOTEL,
Brwatl Sired, Corner Jackson Street.
AUGUSTA, GA.
L. E. DOOLITTLE,
PROPRIETOR.
Proprietor 'also of the Augusta Hotkl
MEN ONLY
A QUICK, PERMAN • NT. CERTAIN CURE FCR
Lost orFailiug Manhood. Nervousness
Weakness, Lack of Strength,
Vigor or Development,
CVuwl by indo«rt»tion«. exoeNkNAK. etc Benefit* tn a
uaually within • month. No Deception
nor Quackery. Positive Proof*, full deecnptioa and
vlfprof advice in plain eoaled envelope, free.
Mi: MEDICAL (X). P.O. Drawer EU Buflalo. NT.
W mwtrß liuiml on
WBILITI WKIMAM DKfAX.
A Life Experience. Remarkable and
quick cures. Trial Packages. Send
etaiup for sealed partloulara. Address
Dr. WARP A CO. Louisiana, Mo
Danger! A neglected cold or cough may
le.ui i.. lt>.innoni..g<'onaumpti'>n or other t ui
«li-. .oe Stronir'a Pectoral Pi.la will cur. .
eoi.t a. by niagu* Be.t thing tor *
dig' 'ticii. Jick headache .is thctiMUde test:!; ,
Professional Cards.
Dr. X. J, Sanders,
OENhIIAL PKACTITIONFR.’
Harlem. - - - -Gka.
Having practiced over a quarter of* century,
will devote myself to obstetrics and diseases of
femab s. My past record is a sntlicicnt giisran
te<-. feb2ft-c
Eb. T. Williams,
Attorney at. Law
AUGUSTA, GA.
(Office over Commercial Bank.)
Will practice in all the Court, of the Au
gu.’a Circuit.
<jr< 'laini" for collection a specialty.
f< 1.25-il
Stone Mountain Route
GEUKUIA BAILBOAD COMPANY, )
Orncv. Gen’l Maxanin. >
Apoumta. Ga.. Sept 18th, 18R6. )
Commencing Hundav, Kith in.t, the fol
lowing pa.aengcr Hchedule will be operated:
Train, run by !H)th meridian time - 32 minute,
■dowi rthan Angu.ta time.
No. 27—West—Daily.
Lenv*- Augusta 7 45 a m
Arrive at Hsrl*-m m 2R a m
Arrive at Washington 10 40a m
L< ave Washington 7 2n a m
Arrive at Athens 12 35 p m
Leave Athens 7 45 am
Arrive Atlanta 1 IM) p m
Stoim at Grovetown, Harlem, Dearing,Thom
. M-ui, N’*»rw'ood, Barnett. Crawfordville, Union
I P*nnt, Gn-enesboro, Madison Rutledge, Social
Circle, Covington, Conyers, Lithonia, Stone
Mountain and Decatur.
No. 28—East—Daily.
ueave Atlanta 2 45 pm
Arriv* at Athens 7 40 p m
Leave Athens 2 50 p m
Arrive at Washington 7 3.5 p m
Leave Washington ... 4 20 p m
Krrivcat Harlem 7 22 p ni
Arrive Augusta. 815 pm
Stops at Decatur, Stone Mountian, Lithonia,
Convers, Covington, Social Circle, Rutledge,
Madison, Grcencsboro, Union Point, Craw
fordville, Barnett, Norwood, Thomson,
Dearing, Harlem, and Grovetown.
No. I—West—Daily.
ucave AngUHta 10 50 a m
Arrive Harlem 1148 am
Arrive Camak 12 35 pm
Arrive Milledgeville 4 26 p in
Arrive at Macon 6 15pm
Arrive at Wa.hiugtou 2 20 p n>
Arrive at Athen. 530 pm
Arrive at Atlanta 5 45pm
No. 2—East—-Daily.
Lave At’an'a 8 00 am
Leave Athem 9 00am
Leave Wa.hington 11 20 a m
Leave Macon 7 10 a m
Leave Milledgeville 9 19 a m
Leave Camak 136 pm
Leave Harlem 2 33 p m
Arrive AuguHta 3 35pm
No. 3—West—Daily.
Leave Augu.ta 9 40 p m
Arrive Harlem 11 00 p m
Arrive Camak. 12 13 am
Arrive Milledgeville 4 27am
Arrive Macon 6 46 a In
Arrive Atlanta 6 40 am
No. 4—East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 7 30 p m
Leave Harlem 3 33 a m
Arrive Augu.ta 5 00 a m
No. 12—West.
Leave Harlem 6 00am
Arrive Augu.ta 7 20 a m
No. 11—East.
Leave Augu.ta 4 30 p m
Arrive Harlem 6 10 p m
Superb Improved Sleeper, to Macon Superb
Improved Sleeper, to Atlanta.
Train. Nos. 1,2, 3 and 4 will .top if .ignaled
at any .diedtried Flag Station. E. li. DOSEY,
.1. W. GREEN, Gen’l Manager. Gen. Pa... Agt.
JOE W. WHITE,
General Traveling Paaaeuger Agent, Augu.ta,
Ga-
H. H. P.
The following correspondence of j
great interest to all:
St. Lons, March 3,1886.
Messrs, Barrett A- Co., Augusta, Ga.
Dear Sirs 1 feel it my duty to the public
, gem riillv to Dublish my experit nee with your
most valuable preparation, H. IL P. f was
suffering a great deal with biliousness and
I dyspepsia and felt terribly. I was going to be
l married in a lew days, and was at a loss what
I to do, ns 1 was generally depressed. I fortuna
' tely met Mr Newt Heggie on the streets of St.
I Louis, when he gave me a bottle oi H. H. P.
It acted like a charm, and in three days I was
I perfectly relieved. So pleased was 1 with the
« fleets I bought a dozen bottles, and for the
sum of 15 spent 1 received ten fold returns.
Yours truly,
Thomas G. Brouke.
The above is forcibly illustrated by
the following private letter to Mr.
Heggie:
St. Louis, March 3, 1886.
Dear Newt—How I can ever thank you
i sufficiently for your recommendation of H. H.
P. 1 do not know, but rest assured I feel under
many obligations. After my wife and I return
ed from our bridal tour nothing would do Sally
but to have her mother live with us. She
came, and from the first began quarreling
with the cook, the butter, house girl and all,
and in fact raising a row about everything.
Nothing could phase her. The tea was too
strong or too weak. When we had pie she want- |
ed pudding. At last patience ceased to be a
virtue, and. being strongly under the impress
ing she was crazy, I sent for Dr. J. . He
after a carehil diagnosis of her case, said she
was suffering from biliousness and torpid liver.
I then saw at last peace and happiness in view.
I induced her to take H. H. P. Even the first |
dose made a marvelous change, and after j
having used two bottles, "mirabli dictn,” she I
has become the nicest old lady in the land. If ]
1 had not fortunah-ly met you on the street I
fear that ere this I would have been a lunatic.
My advice to you is, if yon ever get married, |
ami to ail other voting couples, is to lay in
a few bottles of )i. H. P. With kind regards, I
am your friend, Tom.
N. B. The neighbors are surprised at the
great change in my mother-in-law. Tell the
proprietors of H. H. P. that when I tell them ,
the cause they will have to enlarge their busi
ness. Bend me one dozen by express.
For sale by Dr. W. Z. Holliday
50 cents a bottle.
Augusta Hotel,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
Table First Class in Even’ Particular.
L- E. DOOLITTLE, Prop-ietor-
and well ventilated Rooma.
Bates, $2 Per Day
Centrally located, near Railroad crossing.
Telegraph Office and Barbershop in
the Building.
Augusta Hotel, Restaurant and lunch Room,
choice wines, liquors and cigar*. Meal* to or
der at all hours. ,
W. N. MERCIER,
Cotton Commission Merchant,
3 tmd 4 Warren Block, Augusta, Ga.
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
■1
Charges as Low as any responsible house in the South.
J. M. BURDELL,
Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant
CONTINUE BUSINESS AS HERETOFORE AT
FIRE-PROOF VZA-REMOUSE,
No. 19 M’lntosh Street, AUGUSTA, GA
Ute-Strict Attention to all Consignments and Prompt
We Stand at the Head
WITH THE
LIGHT RUNNING
domestic,
Davis, Household
NEW home
dewing Machines,
NEW STYLE
Attachments,
New Style Wood Work.
Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free
500 Good Second-Hand Sewing Macbinen taken in exchange for above maken, to be Hold a
ha If value, $5, $lO, sls each, waarnted in good sewing order. Sewing Machines of all maka
op aired.
Agents for Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue and Price Lista to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
The Sewing Machine and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga
FOREST HILL INSTITUTE, j
Richmond County, Georgia.
-THE o FALL TERM-:-
OF THIS POPULAR COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE WILL BEGIN
With healthfulness of climate unsurpassed, buildings and
grounds ample, far enough removed from the bustle of city and
town to insure quiet for study, yet either easily reached by the
Ga. It. It. With extended course of study—experienced and
successful teachers and educators. This Institution offers solid
advantages to parents and guardians for the education and
training of young ladies.
For catalogue address the principal.
MRS. E. A. (WRIGHT) COX.
July 1886— GROVETOWN, GA.
WALTER S. CURTIS,
AGENT FOR
Fire and Ute Insurance
AND
Machinery of Every Description.
I o the Citizens of Columbia and Neighbor
ing Counties :
I will »»ay that lam prepared to furnish Insurance in first class ompanies on Life or Pro
perty at the lowest rates obtainable.
Parties contemplating purchasing Machinery of anv kind will do well to get my prices and
terms betore purchasing elsewhere. lam Agent for
Frick Co’s. Celebrated “Eclipse” Engines,
Gins, Separators, &c.
of OTTON PRESSER, REAPERS. MOWERS, ANE MILLS,
h. i AI-ok ATORS, and in tact anything in the line of Machinery or Machinery Repairs.
iTompt attention will be given to all communications addressed to me at Thomson, Ga.
WALTER S. CURTIS.