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Rates of Advertising.
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,n •!>. ..ch MbM |ucut in»»rtt<ni So
W rly, Hmni-Mmokl or Yearly e»>ntract* will
W io on lttw-r.l terra*.
R lario* and Trii>«il»« ot Itoape< t charged
M .dv.rtialug rate*.
f ommi’niratlon will 1>« pnbhwhr-d nnlc-aa
loanK’d l>» thefuH name addrt »« of
liter Thi war" not r< jniroil for pubH
•u, l>nt a* * guxrraot. < of good faith
d oomiuiuttaatton* for Um paper, and buai
a InHara abonld I* addr«ar<-<1 to
THE SENTINEL.
Haiu.lm, Ga
P.rnlbfr Garden Srrnwn
Ah it am de roughneiH of de grind-
Mun which nbarpetiH de ax, h> it am
de troubblen of life which uige up de
human tnind.
Gray ha’rtt am entitled to reapeck
<»nly when tie ow ueni of gray be tin
Xe«; eck doir»el*e*
It doau’ do any good to light a
candle artor you have bin cutin’
■wormy apple* in do dark.
Do puaaun who jid'jen of de apeed
of a mule by hie bray rnunn't complain
if eberyl ody panwH him on de
road.
De p'tHHun who am uebber tempt
ed dewerrea no particular credit fur
obeyin' de law.
De low advice you gin widout pay
de rno’ credit you will receive fur
bein’ chuck full o’ wisdom.
Men who expect to bo treated jittl
an you treat dem will neither slander
nor abuae you.
Between readin' a man's character
by bis bumps or goin' to a picnic wid
him, take do picnic.
What we calkerlate on doin’ fun
to-morrer won’t pay de grocer for
intern nor do butcher for aou] -
bone.
De man who aims to elevate bis
fellermen kun't be too keerful to pre
vent do naybors from ober bearin'
his fam'ly riots.
D ian’ be 100 her 1 on human natur.’
De man who kin sot dowd an’toll
you exactly what dis kentry needs to
make her great an glorious may have
n > nleah whur hin nex' peck of meal
aui coinin' from.
A religion which can't stand befo'
dejsight of a circus purceshun or de
souu 1 of a fiddle .ini not Worf luggin'
’round de Itemry.
People who expect a man to kick
his own dog in ' ase of a|fight have
got a big surprise laid up for 'em.
■ -I. , -'—l- ..
- Animalm, We <»fb a uffii- t< d with a dint a »•
eallrtl the iiiAHgf, th<’i*«n)<-(IlMt aMe in human
i« called the iUdi mid is highly cofita
fouw. h» cure it. mix tl«»ur of .Sulphur with Dr.
H. McTx’an’w Vulcanic Oil Liniment, bathe
it thoroughly. and take Dr. J. 11. McLtun'e
HonviM'path’c Liver and Kidney Bahn.
Fur ealv by all druggist.
Ihr IpUry #1 the Raining Tree Explain 4
To the Editor of the News ami
Courier: Feeling satisfied that flu'
cause of the rain or drops of water
falling from the tree, as described by
me yesterday, could bo discovered,
and lieing desirous of finding it out
uh self if jssuible, I visited the tree in
company with some friends, and
found it apparently drizzling as be
fore, tho ground being sprinkled by a
alight rain. Me climbed the tree and
found that the limbs were covered
with an insect with wings, much the
color of the limb. Drops of water
were continuously exuding from these
insects, m such quantity and with
•uch regularity as to give it the ap
pearance ot rain.
This, then, is tiie explanation of the
“raining tree. 1 would state that I
have some of the insects in my pos
peaaion. T. L Bissell
Jon<—'<W . Texas, •<c SIHh, IKBS.
To Da J II M li!(«. si Loui*. M».
- I'Uia certifies that my slat r. I. inly Cr«
lakvu fifteen y. nr * ap> with, n breast din
rwwr in oontwetimi with uw'iiMnul dvrang* -
mruts which produced i wvi-rv, eoildi Mid
general debility, rendering her helphu*** ami |
unable fur any kind of •rrvior, ami after IkU
finu* the skill of unnie of our I m phyairvuiM
ami uaiug several htuidi rd dollar » worth ol
various medicines on her to no good. I aid
June 1 procured a bottle of Dr. J. II McLean's
Hoimao|'athie Liw< r and Kidney H.dm, which
at oiuw l«£an U» help icr. mne< then who ha*
ward acven bottlva. and t » our joy it restored
hi goAd health, is gaining ft sh and haa l «
eoUM» atrotig amt able to do her houaework. tdu
i» entirely rtbvwd of her troubka ami
would not be without the uivdtciue umlvr any
cunatdvraxioii.
\\ . M. I anils.
For aale by all druggiat.
. • • • ■
Her. J. B Morton disj lined at the
Hancock fair iui old coin r <ue than
twslve hundred years old
True lovers knots, formed of tur
quoise or enauiei. il fol get-nit -nets
and sprays of tho same flowers, with
diamond leaves, are notoil among the
» designs in the tunquoiee jewelry'
; > much worn.
sn K ti< »J»cln’. i» the l»nc < f si.njr li' «
■ am •' rv waj tw eared and
■•vUHt by U>. ..o*a*i'»»al n*e of Dr. J H.
McLeau'i. Iloaio-hnr and Kidue?
p .. e. duo are ;d« a» it lo take rvitar er ibaa
a in I>< .< I. »> «1 *r» u * *Ji< -I.'"rite for Vil
iouu>.«. ltd taatc tu 1 » nieuth, j.un.’ for
kneerbe* and pan uien.uust.on.
y», . *.y .11 drxiiy:'*'
Mr. John Moore, of Wilkes county,
. reports that Lis brother eaoght a ci.-p
recently in IJttU river which weigh
ed 11| pounds.
I —F.B better *’.'.n the fiar-.h lr''«t'uetit nt;
med*.•.»«■» wh hxrr v ({ripe th' ;• • I i.t arc!
• Ireteoy th'- exet.ni: >t tin -nxu .eh.- Dr .f II
Mel. oi’- I hill* and P'-v.-r < hire by mil!
{ retivnantion wijJ emi. Hold at 50 Ceuta a bottle 1
For "*!<• lij' all <lrn„'xi--
B. It. M cders, of Dahl ■lege, hns n
npple tree' ii his place which is now
full of apple, for the second time ti.i -
| year. The first crop wm guth red in ,
July, mid tho.. on the I :ai now
perfectly ripe aid are as in «dous as
I tho first growth. He also has n
cherry tre-: winch is fall of blooms for |
the second time.
Hi< .Hi '.in. sr. s '.■<'n.a:i!.n x;.,-r »sf >n 1
and dtilhii ••• in llir In ,'l am v. rv '••••:,mxi.l;-1
nixiltu ■d by indig* ’tion; ni rbid -p<ni i. n- y.
irrildbility anil <■»< i ••■ nmt.rencs* .' Hx ri'c i
rnav.a in a in.joriu <4 •■*>,<■,. 1.. , t'i tlx* i
■line cans . Dr..!. JI. .'ld. i * Hom i", i k
Javer aid Knlir y Jlann and, J’.lli in a ill ,|."i
lively cure
For kale liy all <iril-,-i. t.
A lit*!' one, being ft guest of her |
grn: li . '1 boi'ii liberally feasted
w ho: i '■ ■!> 1 d:<h ' pti' 1 ling < nine
on. lc' king st. t'i< streaming dish, o
she oxclaimed with .i " gh, "Grau'me,; ’
I wish 1 was twibi. '
A Chicago pap. r - < s a buckwheat
cake once cold can never be t’seb
again. The human heart . -ts that ;
way soinetiuiea, too. ' j
“Life is what we make it,’’ and i
when vou ' make it ' hearts voa want 1
• i r
Ito have either a "lone hand or a ( i
very good "patd.
A Birmingham nurse, to keep an 1
'engagement to go to a party, gave >
the baby, in her charge, a heavy dose |
of laudanum from which it died in <i:
few hours.
Care in Advtrtixing-
Tlicre are several modes of adver
; tising. Some men write their names I
i on trees atid fences ru.d imsginu they l
i.re adieitiiin ; their bu ; m :,s Some
prefer to ii.i ue circulars or to ctrcu
late in pamj.l.lits The ln*t r course
.can bo gauged by tho exceiier.cn of 1
Ibo pamphlet. Such an advertise
ment must be mndi attractive and
furnish a popular medium. It must |
bo accepted that a g'<'d newspaper i
furnishesjtlm lu st sp ice for t. Iv.-itis
ing. Tho fact that a mu»i subscribes
for a newspaper and reads it, shows
that he likes its public policy, or ap
preciates itsiiew i -orvice. The r, w
paper represents his preference It
does not fall into liiti wav by a", id. nt
to run its cliar.ces < I being read or
thrown aside. }!•• pays for it: in' ip
preciutes it. The family ptipar goes
through a regular number of hands st
the store er m the home. B twi e’.i
them all, everythin;; in the. ps< er is ,
read from handle to fcoridie. A
businem card is not seen < i.c* n:;d
then lost. It ftppi i'.rs < very day and
every woel;, :..id a seit.-i it.w if op. n y
and constantly.
The a Ivantngcs whid . count y
weekly paper off. rscinn • be uudei
i estimat' d. The Banr.i r-Watchman
i notes that many of them are patron
ized in Athens and we commend this
spiiit. llio newspaper will be found
the be t soil for planting a. ivertise-
J monts for public favor, and careful |
diaeriniinalion should be u. lin se
looting the medium for this display.
The reason so man; men get tired
of advertising is that mere money j
is v> a d in this way than in any,
one r im weknow of. Judicioi h
and |•* si tent advertising is the .
cert or ad to success in bu.-ibess.
Baum Vi .itehman.
Notice 1
I will b<' At Ur plac • • r < J Ici • > tor ♦'
I pun. "» < t >ih ■ ,>u. . :id * -i.uty
Ux )H due f.»r th y< rth
ntwr round.
At Dr. J T. ivith’n. D ■ X ’.. <hG»b .
hnvth’* vid | lac<. ’’ " V. " Mh
Luke ’»* Sh it , “ ” 3, •• j |th j
DuiinV Clinppt'l. “ “ “ 12th
Mr- t. Morrow's, - •• lit',
ApplitX. " " •• ,»tl. I
Grmvlown, “ “ G, “ 13th-
IV»UND.
At Dr.J.T. Smith X bi.-’. X 1, Gvtrbcr 19t'i
Smith'* I'ld place, “ “ “ » idi
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Dnun'* Chaprt I. “ ** 4, *• 23rd I
Mr P. G M*rrow>,- '• s •• hitb
M
Oror. V «u, “ " 7, •• uith
ttiikp novM>.
AtT»r J. T.l*-ml \ I. Xev. i Rth
Smith e ..Id • t»cv, >. yt h.
l.uk< Vst ■!<•, nth.
DuutiS t hi] tel, ■' •' “ 4, tiih.
Hr st .ci M.!!.’" •• •• „ ; |,
Mr» V <l. M. now • >. b.th
Amdiug ’ ■: T • “;tX
Which th.' hit d. l» p-v ... Hb.attei
which uinc fl ’X* viH‘ - •• I>. < ; in
thrt baud* of the Sheriff • r coU •
1 will be V HvL;.; v.. ? ,‘„v . • ■ «hc o
tt above nxm« plac •».
THiSPAPEE
hr*»|K»per Adv. n. .m .i, t? > t . . ■,
NEW YPRK,
BLOOD AND MONEY.
Th” bl'M.tl cf inan han much to do in shaping
* hi<t actjouA during hi* pilgrimage through tin*,
tnmhl;-H'lnw. world, rrgardieiMi of the amount
♦ot present or cip««cunt money in pocket or
ton J away in bank. It, ia a codc< d'4 fact
’hat v.♦ appear aa our blood make* uh, and the
Dtinr r the blood, the h ippier, healthier, pret- '
def arid w:»« r w” arc, h- nee tho oft repeated
-a’ wy. ’*teov to _•
<•( lifc*givftg fluid coursing through
<»ur veiiiM, Ixuinding through our heart* and
ilotigUing through our puynicai frames, our 1
' ”i* rah lif. me better, our constitution
I trngi-r, our intellectual faculties more acute
md grander, and men, women and children
happier, healthier and more lovely.
The ur.;.r< •< dented demand, the unparaHel-
• i eiiratikO; powers, and the unciintakable
■ r<* f from thuao of unimpeachable character
uni jet* grity, pomt with an iiir iring finger to
li. T. !’> iioun.c Blood Palm i* far the
• the chcapewt, the quickest and the grand*
*t ,*n I most powerful U . >d r< ni- dy ever be- J
• »i• • n>> vii to mortal man. in the relief and '
p»4 !tiv<-cure of Scrofula. ItheumatiHm, Skin
• hr* jM-H all tainra of blood poison, Kidney
e* i ipl lints, old ulcers and sores, cancers,
cattarib, etc.
B '1 B i« only about three years oi l a
1 ba! • ni age, a giant in power but no remedy I
•n Amen » can make or ever has made such a i
*ondcif'il showing in its magical powers in !
curing a.i l » ntir* ly eradicating the above
r 'mpl-uiiU, and gigantic sah-M in the fac.i of
fn nzH-d pp sitiuu and would-L< moneyed j
on rjopolistM.
J** fter« from all points where introduei <1 arc ;
pouring in upon uh, speaking in itu 1 mdest
praiwe. Some say they receive more benefit
'loDi *»rie bottle of B. B. B. than they have from
a. nty, thirty and fifty and even on* hundred
bottles *»f a IxiSHted decoction of inert and
><*!.-me li<-inal roots ami branchew of common
'r* st tr* fk. We hold the proof iu black and
white, and We also hold the fort.
Ad who d* wire full information about the
• j.*** and cure of J'lood PoitrnnH, Seroluia and
ncr*iful‘ us SwellingH, t’lceis, Sore*, Rheuma-
Uwin, Kidney ComplaintH, Catan h, etc., can
-■ cure by mail, free, a copy ot our 32-page
Illustrated Book of Wond' i*, fillo I with the
most wonderful and startling proof cv< r before
known
Address, BLOOD BALM CD.,
Atlanta, Ga.
i
!
TNF
I BURNER
VAPOR STOVE j.
Ml O J
WTiiiim I i
A Perfect Jewel. Buy do oilier, ‘
For sale by all First-Class Dealers. 1
If yours does not J eep it send postal to us.
Send for copy of Twin Burner Journal.
Twin Burner Stove Co.,
707 to 713 Wash. St., St. Louis, .Mo.
CEO. F. CHILO
Adjustable Parlor Chair Co.
281 Wabash Ave.
CHICAGO, * ILLINOIS, j
SW, These two cuts
/ ' the Chair ia
extreme posit lona
It is easily adjust
e<l to support the
body in any ami
all <leslred pof:i ‘
This Chair is a NEW invention.
THE ONLY COMFORTABLE CHAIR EVER MADE.
AndTHE Cha'rfor Home, Invalid and
Physician use. As a I’arlor Hoi king ,
Chair it is a marvel of beauty,
strength and utility.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICES.
mvntand v>tr« to health by uwe cf JrarS' .?J:K s?«lliS2»n
thoru.rn.l ?...«• they n‘J«cluwlr m‘ri-0 r-**.. v n.-vly^ - . . ™ nr ‘.n. of lh« baniM. orKan-.m rwtored. Tha
m-.l an.l hrokan .low.l man totho full enio' ' -nt of wa«trlan'maUn«rl.:.wntaorhf«arep.enhark.thtnatlaa.
iw-fm-t and full Manllß.rnnKthnnd Vi.ro -onsHaallh. , ber«°°»ehrarfulandrapi.'ly Kam.boil,attMutb.ndhaalth.
TREATMENT.-te.Xcy.lt. UTw. Mo,. <5. Stew. 17.
i HARRIS REMEDY CO..
lUIAL PACKAGE FREE, with IlluaVd Famphletdo I 306 V. N. Tenth Street, ST. LOUIS, MO.
RUPTURED PERSONS can havo FREE Trial of our Appliance. Ask for Tsrmsl
WEBSTER WAQOIM COMPANY
Is closing out its business and
HAS on hand
* - ••' r _ a fine stock of
OVER 4000!
<\j L' .» QfiheirCek‘brated.Trus3AxleWagons
, ' ’ • of ail Btjlun and sixes, which will b* sold
■AR&i WAGONS
NOW IS THE TIME TC BUY AT A BOTTOM PRICE,
1 Wa rr, made from Went Virginia O»k. H ; ekory. ii“d Poplar, .h’ nrfe S iiow
ev , >bi n .,d superior in every particular to interior gra
on the market. Fmlma." t.- " wr..; .iy «•> 1 money.
Wagons arc warranted for one year.
Qw farewell offer. .'EBSTER WACOM CO.,
t.'fde for prices and terms. MOUNDSVILLE. Marshall Co., W. Va.
Professional Cards.
Dr. A. *7. Sanders
(JENKIUL PRACTITIOJntIV
Harlem. - - - -Ga.
Harins; pnetined over* quarter of* century
will *1 v n inyrvß to nlmtetrice and dincaa/w ot
females. M y past record Im a sufficient guaran*
t#*r. f* b2H-c
Eb. T. Williams,
Attorney at JUavv
AUGUSTA, GA.
Office oror Commercial Rank.)
V'j’l i in ail the Courts of the Au*
gK«fn < 'rc”it.
feb*2e-d
Scon3 Mountain Route
OEOH'-.IA KaILROAD COMPaNI', )
Offi< e Gen i. Mamageb. -
Ai ovsta. Ga.. Kept 18th, )*H6. 1
Comm cm.’i ng Hundav, 19th inat . the fol*
i 1 >r,ing pasMi nger schedule will be operated:
Tran h run by Kith meridian time - L 2 minutes
I slower than Augusta time.
No. 27 — West —Daily.
I [ eave AnguMa 7 45 a m
\rriv* at Harb in M 2x a m
Arrive at Washington * 10 40a m
L av*- V > - nrb.ii 720a in
Arri’• at Athens 12 35 p m
Leave Athens 7 45 am
Arr Atlanta 1 00 p m
Eton* at Grovetown, Harlem. Dearing,Thom
son. N*»rwool. Birip-tt. Crawfordville, Union
? . ut Gr eiie-dioro, Madison Rutledge, Social
:i*b. ( \i!iu s on, Conyers, Lithonia, btone
Mountain and Decatur.
No. 28 — East —Dails’.
i/Oavc Atlanta 2 45 pm
Arrive at Athens 7 40 p m
Leave Athene 2 50pm
Vrriv* t Washington.. «Lms p m
L'uve Washington n-'lpm
krrive at Harlem 7 22 p m
Arrive AugUMta 8 15 p m
Smps at Decatur, Stone Monntian, Lithonia,
Convera, Covington, Social Circle, Rutledge,
Ma'fison, Greem shorn. Union Point, Craw
ford v! lie, Barnett, Norwood, Thomson,
Dearing, Harlem, and Grovetown.
No. I—West—Dailt.
oeave Augusta 10 50 a m
Arrive Harlem 114 H am
Arrive (’anmk 12 35 p m
Arrive Milledgeville 4 26 p m
Arrive at Macon 6 15 p in
Arrive at Washington 2 20 p m
Arrive at Athens 530 p m
Arrive at Atlanta 5 45 p m
No. 2— East— Daily.
Leave Atlanta 8 (X) a m
Leave Athom 9 COa ni
Leave Washington 11 20 a m
Gave Maron 7 10 a ni
Leave Milledgeville 9 10 a m
Leave t ’amak 1 36 p n.
I,eave Harlem 2 S 3 p m
Arrive Angueta 3 35pm
No. 3— West—Daily.
Leave Augusta 9 40 p m
Arrive Harlem 11 00 p m
Arrive Camak 12 13 a in
Arrive Milledgeville 4 27 a m
Arrive Macon 6 46 a m
Arrive Atlanta 6 40 a m
No. 4 --East—Daily.
Leave" Atlanta 730 pm
Leave Harlem 3 33 a n
Arrive Augusta 5 00 a mi
No. 12— West.
Leave Harlem cnoam
Arrive Augusta 7 20 a m
No. 11— East.
Leave Augusta 4 30 p m
Arrive Harlem 6 10 p m
Superb improved Sleeper* to Macon Superb
Improved Sleepers to Atlanta.
Trains N’os. 1,2, 3 and 1 will stop if signaled
at any sche luled Flag Station. E. R. DOSEY,
.1. W. GI’.EFN, G< n‘l Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt.
JOE W. WHITE.
General Trawling Pasßcng* r Agent, Augusta,
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V J ’ •» * • i . v, f i - y euro md
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cL-'i ind coo
■ . . fMF B£ AN.
• Hts •» orv hi \ ‘ t .. •• vk.ihout iheie.
’>! h, c *. i v ..‘4 D»uj;ilsts and
i. li? ■ 'h,s *r'_ .j ._r. receipt o!
3>'.v .j-Ireas,
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WEAK/UNDEVELOPED
py-{ t'Sot rh*o|r qHilDi ESt.xHGED.ngV
4H , 1.1», -> 1 K »■.>■« I’IU N ED.Ffr., is an *nterea'inu ad
,mhhl' nt <»ntf run our
ries wh win «4v tha* ' 'isrw i- no *»vi<t-nce of
alvon* th*«. (>n •b* 'oni rary,th* R'ivert bfh v»ry
. I -d niny get M»ni- t
cir'iil ■*-•« Bning *i > iTnrncTrnxr^'bT^dnr-a-j n I* 1 PI g
H. P «MART. A G. KMABT.
H. P. SMART & BRO.
MIDVILLE, 9 1-2 C. R. R. GA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
YELLOW PIKE LUMBER,
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Lumber sawed to order, Dressed Lnmbor of every descrip
tion, Flooritg Ceiling, Weather-boarding, Mouldings, Etc.
klsoPine Staves and Shingles, Laths, Fence Pickets,
table and Fruit Crates.
Hte»m Saw and PHning Milla »ud Store in Eminnel County, and connected with Mid Till, by
private Railroad and Telephone Lines.
MIDVILLE, ----- BurkeiCounty,Xa.
We Stand at the Head
WITH TSE
LIGHT BUNNING
domestic,
Davis, Household
I wHKfiin AND
NEW HOME
Sewing Machines,
NEW STYLE
, jS6g3®MS*tS< r Attachments,
New Style Wood Work.
Patti-Hand Attachment Furnished Free
500 Good Second-Hand Sewing Machines taken in exchange for above makes, to bs seld a
half value, $5,110,115 each, waaruted in good sewing order. Sewing Machines of all make
epaired.
[TgjpAgents for Domestic Paper Patterns.
Send for Catalogue and Price Lists to
THOMAS, BARTON & KEY,
The Sewing Machine and Organ Dealers, 924 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga
WALTER S. CURTIS,
AGENT FOR
Fire and Ute Insurance
AND
Machinery of Every Description.
To the Citizens of Columbia and Neighbor
ing Counties :
I will nay that lam prepared to furnish Insurance in first class ompanies on Lift or Pro
perty’ at the lowest rates obtainable.
Parties contemplating purchasing Machinery of any kind will do well to get my prices and
orms before purchasing elsewhere. lam Agent for
Frick Co’s. Celebrated “Eclipse” Engines,
Gins, Separators, &c.
I abm sell the best makes of OTTON PRESSES, REAPERS, MOWERS, ANE MILLS,
EVAPORATORS, and in tact anything in the line of Machinery or Machinery Repairs.
Prompt attention will be given to all communications addressed to me at Thomson, G».
WALTER 8. CURTIS.
Th© Grsat
IIEALIAG jACfEINT, CURES
Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Neuralgia, Catarrh,
Scrofula. Sore throat, Paralysis, Exhaustion, Hay
Fever, Rheumatism, Etc.
This treatment has cured hundred of cases. Several parties in Charleston
have been cured. Address,
ID Ft. FI. KI. CLEKLEY SON,
60 Hazel Street, CHARESTON, S. C.
Spring Millinery.
New and Beautiful Goods
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK respectfully informs the Ladies that her Spring opening wi -J
be held on Wednesday ana Thursday, April 14th and 15th, to which she invites the epecu I
attention us every lady in Augusta and vicinity. Her present stylesand assortments •
never before been eqiialed.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK.