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JMV JoWW A. Hwrvrnf. iw B'rietor <H th*
snvitwrucß (il* l pr>H.H t-.r <if the War
; " t ,ii Ctierert HI" ”•’ wnvre*nnri»lMe for
thprxntnwt"* or ra«nsgem<ait «»f Uie same.
Urrtiailvn hirrr«4ng Pall) i n
Colombia, Lincoln and
Jefferson coonlies! *
Bill* for advertising due on first appcar
,nve of th« sdierilr-mrnt.
TheOtHA’teßl* AdvEUTTHKH will bn rent
to*ny*ddn*» upon the following terms:
On* yrei . c*«h In advance SIOO
HIX month*, cosh In advance 50c
Entered In the postofflre nt Harlem an
recond-class matter.
Mcßride and Oo- Atlanta, Ga., offer at low
pricw their iinmeiuM* stuck ol lampe. lamp
' blmiwyaami fixture*, and a great variety
„r boure-furnlshimr gt**i*. Tifilot sets, va
eea. dinner warn and tea seta; agents for the
United Slab'* for Lambetn’a patent Im
proved Hy
GEORGIA RAILROAD
GEORGIA RAILROAD CO,
Oltice General Mauiigi-r.
C Augusta, Ga., Sept 8, 1881.
Commencing Bunday. the 4th I net, the
f .Rowing passenger schedule will be uper
’rtrd NO 1 -WEST Daily
l,«ive Augusta "... . !0 80 a m
»rri*r* Camak 12 25 pm
'• Milledgeville 448 p m
“ Macon 645 p m
“ Wa-hlngton 255 p rn
“ Athens . - 450 p m
•• Al lan to 545 p m
NO 2—EAST Dally
Leave Atlanta 8 So a m
Athens 0 B<> a in
Washington 11 So a m
•• Jl»<’"i 710 a m
•• Milledgeville . 905 a ni
•• Camak 1 57 p m
Arrive Harlem 3 07 pm
Arrive Augusta 4 06 p m
Rxrlete Aecommodation-aThily, Exc-pl Sunday
],v Augu*tasoop tn . Lv. Harlem 700 a m
Ar Harlem 645 p m Ar Augusta 830 a m
NO 8 WEST Daily
Leave Augusta 5 55 p m
s 7 •• Camak ... . lis a m
Arrive Suslin . 2 57 it m
" .Milledgeville 427a tn
•• Macon 0 40am
•• Athena . 8 oo a m
Arrive At I" o'a 5 00 a in
NO 4 E ST Dilly
Leave Atlanta . 83’pm
A* rive Harlem 5 05 a tn
Dwve Athens 7 05 p m
Leave Macon 7 oo pm
•• Milledgeville .. . ... 915 p m
•• Sparta ,10 45 pm
Arrive Camak 3 *0 a m
** Augusta 630 a m
SUPERB IMPROVED SLEEPERS IO
ATM NPA and MACON.
JNO W.GREEN. E R DORSEY.
<».mi -r.ii Muiager. Gon. Pass. Agent
Notice to Pa ‘ener r .
COMMENCTXU FEBRUARY 81. BM.
aud until lartlier n<itire. the pax-eug'-i true
ov-r the Georgia toll bond main Imo and
brani-liee, will tie no fol lowa I
Agent'* rate, three rents per mile.
I t ahi rule, tour cents i»t mile.
Children lietwueii 5 and 12 years, half the
Oboie nites.
Minimum rate, for any distance. 5 rents
I'axHSHgere mu hereby notified that it
tlmv lail Ui puicha— tickets h-utn the Sta
ll-nil Agents, they will be charged the train
rate.
Ginductors are not ticket sellers, and am
not allowed to accept lexx than the Irani
Ute r.f four cents per mile. Therefore, to
rrenreths advantage of tlie reduc'd rate,
piirrh*»e your dikels before entering the
Haiti
I n- company reserves the right tochnngo
or entirely aorognto these rates, at pleasure
and without notice.
E R; DORSEY. Gen Pass. Agt.
1,060 Hile ticket.
Georgia Railroad Co.,
Office Gen. Passenger Agt.,
Augusta, April fiih 1N79. )
Commencing Monday,' 7th il**L,
this company will »el| ONE THOUS
AND MILE TICKETS, good over
main line *n 1 brabches, ul TWENTI
VIIE DOLLARS eueb. These tick
et* will be issued to indiviiltmlfi, firm*
and families, but not to firms and
families combined.
E. 11. DORSEY,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
500 Mlle Tickets.
Georgia Railroad Co., i
Office Gen PaHßengi r tgt.
Augusta, Marell 2, 1880. )
I 'miiuyiKiiiiL' tliiHiinte, this cotnpa
hv witisellFlVE HUNDKED MILE
1 K.KEI >, gooii over main line and
luneh.s, nt THIRTEEN 75-100
IXILLAR*each. Tbe*t* tickets will
l>» issued to individuals, films or
finnbes, but not io firms and families
combined.
E. R. DORSEY,
Gen. Passenger Agent.
t tVrwrnt* Bal.tnwM. I
Ail Karmen, Mothers
Btauneaa men. Mechan
ics, Ac . who are tired
out by work or worry,
Mid ail who are ■Mara
ble Wuh Djnpepoa, I
Rhenmacam, Neuralgia I
Bowel, Kidney or I awr I
Comphnata, you cm be I
Invigorated and evred I
Or WW|M> K away with I
*W*< yoe will find th* s Tonic the
Tot > «-"« for I
r~?T”r**y Health A i
«t the m. < 2 O J* fcn eod ether T csmcs, as it budds I
“"TZZTIiST”.-**—■ ►*
hCa N v without signature of Hauoa J
Fl/ j " Y —Atom* I
/ o r®Ston . * *’• *■>**•—*• !
Lfelogne.
*•*■ • ItobuiHiHi At CJo.
**sL.h**' 0 " ,n<l “’■*»•>•' tn any point In
►tvikw ' i MI t'lal for iluytt, with
* ;<«/?', fHnratnir. fnv of all oxpent.-
jj. ► 'UUub, u uaiuely MUttim-tun
( . " ’ -* »
n»r,<, comploMy
( ''uooiftM the mnain trad* hr w»llinn
’ lru M ru merit* at a ama Her ninririn
•"> dealer in America,
'» *omnf<>«nd n r*m-
*'m w) X T^J. th bw <|<>a<’M tnndicinoH now
tr frZto -i!** ***" ■**» l PWkAi’a <i'n-
" U ‘ tn* happb-at rmuJla for
k '<s ..f! r * n ‘ l ar*l whorl
KiurJ ’> •••erwort a, Hl know Ht» hr a
M s «lh narluraUvq, l lupw. lion ad.
*B»CIL IRtr."* '"
T ** weather.
B-nenes* brisk.
Chatom scan*.
Chicken, very erereff.
No Mlera in Harlem noW.
Appling la lively this week.
Meat anti lard are on a tajom
Ordinary's next Monday.
Maka ready to pay your lute.
Considerable sickness reported
Oysters will be scarce till, year.
The Ree<l House Is now Crowded
Negroes never have hydrophobia.
Fall apples are now on the market.
Locals, like money, are hard to find.
A fair crokd In attendance a< court..
One murder case for trial this wrek.
It in rear time for our carp to nrriWx
Full court proceedings In next teattO.
CYittmlsblonere' court Tuesday next.
Crlnolete are bustle*, with a nek name.
Several hytuerial knots tc socr. be tkd.
Vennor predicts wet weather for this week.
Our corrcspot,dents are too busy t<* write.
Sou ImporfsM notice'roni Tax Coiloctor.
"Got any changer' was the cry Saturday.
Sheriff Ivey I* as busy as a bee tills week.
Siime able lawyers in aitvndanee on court.
A lasy nigger and a hungt v mule make a
go «i mirt*h.
McCord and Co. now occupy the Ug store
on tile covihw.
Tim present term ofbpurt prom tecs to be
very iulerveting.
Loik out for the grand jury present
ments next week.
Wunder if Si Gordan will try the insanity*
dodge fn Ida case?
C. J. Clifford, ol Grovetown, is carrying a
heavy stock this tail.
There le said to boa good many opium
eaters in this county.
Bailey Jones if* hooka mackerel amt
cuts bacon at McCord's.
A great dual of counterfeit sliver coin Is
said tola' In circulation.
Negroes should not b<-i-iii ouinged in ex
orbitant chai get. fur Work.
The Jlhwn Wiut.-rs of Mm-on, are visit
ing Mr. C. W. Arnold's family.
The horn of the 'possum lumter Is now
heard <x-<-a-hmally in tills set-lion.
Now is the time to s»|lis’-l 4 lr* for your
county pajier. Won't you do so?
Our able Solicitor is a h ird worker, and
soon sounds Hie lailtom ol a case.
We hav» movitl Into tlie residence lately
occupied by J. W. Mct'ord’afamily.
Willie Hntclier had the misfortune to 1 a
an interesting little child lust week.
Jack Un -y "ill soon move into his neat
new cottage, which Is nearly finished.
1 he popular Eh l,amkln returns to Athens
next wcck.AocrmtinOu the study vt law.
ILAit. Oslin now occupies the cctlage just
vaunted by us. in tear of the steam mill.
If you will given watermelon n cont of
varnish, it will k<s'p for months. Try it.
It is tliouglit cotton will iviimr lllteon
cent* by January, but wo don't tsdicve It.
On account ot our sickness, tho Advertiser
was not up bi Its usual standard last week.
Thu Ad-ertlscr was tin* first wo-kly In
the State to chronicle the death of Garth-Id.
IT you Mil boll A lamp chimney |h salt
water before using it, it w on't break so easy
We publish an important letter this w-ck
from Pi of. W. M Rrownc. Take hl* advice.
Tax Gdloctor Hardy Is suffering greatly
from a sore ankle; be will probably not be
able to attend court.
Until Ids new residence Is toady, Lou
Hatetier will occupy the Leonard cottage,
on Ino Louisville road.
The Baptist church building was sold at
public outcry Saturday, to Dr. UaSey, for
the small sum of to' SO.
Oliver Hardy is now irmly to receive cot
ton on your note for guano. Thoo notes
have to Is* paid, you know.
It Is claimed that Gulb'A'i enn't be tried
foi murder, because Garfield did not die in
the State in which he was Shot-
Next week wo shall movtt our office tn the
rear of the building now occupied by the
Gem Variety Store-McCord's old stand.
Erhau-bxi and enfts-nh-d constitutions
suff-ring from dyspepsia. nervousness and
general weakness cured by Brown’s iron
Bitters.
Who’ll bn elected chairman of the Demo
cratic patty In Columbia lids week? Dr.
Casey's resignation goes Into enact G'-to
ber Ist, and a new chairman should be at
once elected.
Col. A, Wood Mori vweather whom even -
body In Scranton. Pa., knows, writes and
says: "I had long suffered from a derange
ment of the bladder and kidneys; Il Iran
made mv general health very p«s.r 1 al* l
was troubled with severe indigestion i pill
gave meanly temporary relief, and 1 exp.-
j fenced great anxiety of mind as well as
phyaical distress. A friend recommiwb-H
Brown’s Iron Hitters. I have used it with I
most gratifying resides, and just now my
hmlth never was better, and I feel that H"' -
cure Is permanent”
Goop Anvitv I*kom * LkaDtso Mr.idi *n
PkoFlWhoß—Ti”" iMtrmxl doctor say
• Keep some kiml of lonic m.sli. im- "
In Um bouse, and If any one feels unwell,
make f>«- nee of It < * lr * l 's' *" r '' %*"
b-th harmless a-«ed as inenUdhmH. Pm
no tni-l In alcoholic pn-panitiom., th-H uw ,
wdl lend to IllU-Inpetance I nelthi-l l e par
li.! towny rem-sly that produce* a *•'•'• .
crthartle effect, for prostration of the n i •
vons system ami digestive organs Is Hum ,
"to follow Tim mlhhwt and best medicine,
ever Invented for strengthening every pai |
of the lx«lv mid restoring Impaired or hwt
organicfum ti •<>» to then normal owl torn
and < as* whir b I- having an unparalleled an J
rapidly Incrwtelug s**® tn ttM* BBffU-rn !
Hiab-s is Brown s Iron Bltura. An > drug
got will pos ure it for you If requee’ him
Side Li-wiallv when he finds you can
not if persuaded to take some substitute
It ,|..*r not ntiMlii alcohol. and la the only
pn-trnrstsm of iron that cure* towri-ho
nnd d-»-s not blacken Um treth. 1« l l » **'*'
reviver a true Strenguswmr, and the very
Lrel uiKbeumevsc Invented forperm.m-.d
|v strengthening the pulmonan. r' na
and digestive organa. and
•umptloo. kidney n«e**re and
popsi". often curing TTtruJy
Liner reme<liew pave failed, for ft I* tr I,
nature's best assistant. —Gazette.
Flue swxd potatoes al the Om.
ROLL OF liONCit.
I iPBi-f In<s lliisiiims Ifoiisea.
4- i-s wiw*r* *ll. is. a chanffvd a>iv«*r
ttemnenlfnmi that old relial.l* t« a >t, *h<».
and hat l*>use. Muihvrin sml Co., of Augus
ta. 1 hi* timiM- has npetied a tuMiM-h *1 the
stand forhiArly occupied by IX-ter Keanu*,
which place W nanngoit by the popular
Al-I-Gouley, who 1* ably asMated by that
VeWfan bandh'r of shoe 'leather, the Mg
Imarted Peter Keenan. Go and see them.
H. Btwks, u*' goat clothing dealer of
Augusta, has a large card In our columns,
to which we ask spixinl attention. He car
rive a world of gisxls. not only in plain amt
laig-y clMhlng. but gt-ufe' luruisMug goods
geneiMiy. Here you can buy at almost
your own price and will tie waited upon by
avoirs of sahrimm as cvmrteuu* and at
teiitivv as <ku t»e found anywhere. Brooks'
reputation for small profit* has built him
up a tremendous patronage Rer.d enol.
Tlntt Broer, the oldest and largest furni
ture dealers in tlm city, also to our
readers by card in another adumn. i imii
stis-k 4n sb'tv Is truly immense, ranging In
variety from the plainest to the best. We
liave Ihwii Inst*, ifctixl by VoMn b> say that
they will xcH goixls In their line thirty-five
t*r cent lower than any other house fn the
City. A word to the wise is sufficient.
W I Di-lpb, the king dealer In stoves and
tinware, Invitee your attention to bis mam
moth stock—we say mammoth liecautM' he
has four laigu warerooms packed with lite
line of goods. 4'ntll wusaw ttn'm withoui
own eyre, we had no hlea such a stock ol
■Moves and tin ware was carried by an*
luaise in Augusta, and it will more than
compensate pin for your trouble to tnaki
an Inspection of this stock, ami get pileus,
trnfore buying elsewhere.
J. M. Biirdell. so well known In thistitate
and Routh Carolina as one of the bret cot
ton inei-chiints of Augusta. *ollclts n sliarv
of the patronage of the plMitoraof tliisan-l
adjoining counties, and our planting friends
could find no (letter bands than tils to trust
their buslnres in. Read card.
Vicftv pitoF'Kssoif
WM. M. BttOWNKv
Timely Warning.
From ttu* Chronicle and. 4’onslitullona Ist
1-MIVTBSITT IIF tIKOWIt*, DFVAItTMKXI
or AtirjcuifUßlt. Athens. Ga , August l»i
1881 -Hie unfavorable reports Hmt reach
us from every quarter as to the >*i*eet o'
the drouth and liiU*i»« heat upon the corn
ami cotton crops In the Southern Rtatre
foreshadow "tight" tlmre for the farmer
during the coming year, unless lliey exert
thcmselvea, while I here I* still time, td tnake
up as far as possible for the failure, by
planting A larger area than they Intended
In small grains, millet, lucerne, turnips,
and such other tts will afford fouilfru
both man and lienst during the Winter and
Spring. The present price of corn and tin
re[xirtsot the short crop In the Weston*
Stites, wl el her they bn th" fabrication* ol
"rings" or "corners," or stern', realities,
show plainly wii.il is to lx* exprclmi by
Ui<svc who propose to rely on Inlying con
with Ixirrowcd money. Diarcorn ncei-xsa
rily makes dear meat; therefore, we may
conlldently look for an advance iu th* price.
of provisions of nil sorts. How te this stat'
of things to lx» met ?
The sanguine believe that the falling off
In theVoUdncrop will, of iWes-dty. erne
an advance In the price, and thatthl, nd
vniice w ill compensate for the loss of the
corn crop. This Is n fatal delusion, as every
one will find out whois rash enough to tni-l
to it. Tim great mass of the farmers Imlng
In debt to the merchants for fertlllzora, sup
plies. Ac. are comff«ll<sl to sell their cotton
ns fast as they can prepare It ft r market
By November 15th. thmo-frmrths of the
cotbin will have pnssod out of the hands o'
the producers. The speculator* will own I*
and as they hold the puree they can and
will control the market so as to depre**
prii-es until they have taken full advantage
of the farmers' necessities and become the
owners of nil the fruit* <if their year's In
bor. In February or March the price of
cotton mar, anti probable will, advance;
but how will that Ismellt the poor farmer
who. In order to meet his obligations to hie
merchant, was compelled b> sell all ho made
at whatever price the speculator thought
proficr to give? Were the farmers out of
debt, so that th-<v could se ior hold their
cotton ns they might sr* tit. they might Is
justified In Indulging the hope to makegood
by the increased prices of cotton tlrelr loss
In corn;hut a < they nre over h<*4 rind ear*
In debt under bonds to sell and pay over
the prne -ed* by a given dav—lt l« more
than unreasonable to ctpect relief from any
such source.
My advice, then, to the f irmer* of Geor
gia. given n*Hpectfuily but earnestly Is :
Ist. f'ut. save and put tinder shelter everi
b'ndc of grass nponymir farms.
2d. Sow millet immediately on the richest
sp>t« that are available, and you will be
able, protrablv. to cut and cure a g<*>d crop
of millet hav before frost
Sd Prepare thoroughly an unusually
largo ' turnip patch.” enrich It liberally
with a gr*s! su'iorph-isphatn, atid sow ruts
j lircta In drill*. •
Uli Savooarofullv all your p-as and pea
litnos. nnd I’, as I fear I- the caso Io a wide
I extent, you have fields of com i talks wlth-
I out com. cut them down and cure them In
I Shocks for the use of the stock i' 1“ uttor
ilV vain now to expect they will make corn.
sth. How largely small grain oat*, rye.
l-nrloy. wheat Prepare ami manure the
land well, obtain Ute '"•st *' hl - "b' l P ,a 11
In carefully. Hvo and barl-y should tw
sown as early In September •• p-wMlil*
(Mt* sown the letter part ol Hopfomber or
early In O-tnbor produce the heat crops.
Wheatalioiitd te- sown In llie third or lourtii
s-sok of (>otol*r
6th Select a rich spot, from one to two
acre* In extent, break It deeply, and sow lu
cerne In drills. Keep clear of grass and
weeds tor the tlrat rear, until the lureme
'•takes the ground.” and vou will Mnd that
It is the most pfofltabto "feitch” on poor
farm*. .
II th** 4 *** prArnutlnrrnrr nwnsunwirataaen
speedily, we can weather the storm If not.
I see nothing but ruin in the Immediate fu
ture. In which merchant* as well as farm
ers will be Involved.
WimjaM M. Jlaowxr..
professor Agriculture. Ar.
THE GEM '"ILL HAVE IN A HTOCM
OFFISEGBOCEBIEB THU WEEK.
.Ix'gislutive.
Mr.Tvd<'*s*luj| extenillug theoeiivtehm*
r»T the wihisre law to Militia Di«tric«x.
came wi. lie wild this p. * s-rel
<giilon mcn-ure-YipfiniuGiWv nrxm no one
willte distib I'adopthw this law mu*u
fexire themselves in. He was not unwilling
to trust the farmers of tivorgia with any
measure. AV e legislate for tl«, Takmers, fropi
whose horny hands flow tlie rivulblH which
swell tlie ocean of wmlUi in thU Ntate. Ap
plause. The bill passed yeas, «( tmy»,
51.
Bills passed —Requiring each county tn
defray the expenses . f the Commission on
Lunacy and thu expense* of carrying pau
per lunatics to the Asylum.
Ibwilhv bhuev tint*
Wm. Muihertn A Co., of Augusta, have
open.d a branch store nt tlm stand lately
's-cupled t>y Mr. Peter K> en«u. opposite ths
mi-numcnt. Ihe friends of Hie firm and the
nubile Will find a large stin k nt this branch
store, uud nlso at their old stand, 913 Broad
street, Mr K-mmn will te- pl.« M xl tt> see
ide frteteds at lite Biancli Stole
AUUUBTA MaiIkKIX
AVOUsTA. Hept. M.
Ordinary.. 712 Good Ordinary 9
l*»w Middling 10 1 2 ... Middling 10 7-b
Wood Middling II St
C R Rides, 12a12 1-2: Bellies, 11 l-2a!2
DHCRRidite. I*. I »H 2 Rhouhlers lOalL
Tien-Arrow, 1 65,1 plcred. 1 ,85ni So.
Meal, bolted. »OuM; sttM-k meal 75.
Com—white, 91 05*1 «6; mixed, Mail.
Grits, 1 4.5.11 65. Hne feed, 1 25*1 85
TAX NOTICE!
I WILL heat the following places fob Die
puVjsti* of i-oliecilmr the taxes dun for 1881:
Or J T R'nlth'g, Dist No 1. OCTOBER 51 h
lorn* Smith's, •• t. •• |i>h
Luke’s Kiel" 3, *• 7th
Dtimi’s Clinix-I, " 4, " Bth
V Ptillng. “ 5. “ 4th
Sawdust, " a.•• loth
Grovetown, '• 7. '• nth
Mrs. I*. G. Morrow's, A. •* 12th
HECOND ROUND.
Dr. J T Hmlth's, Dint No L OctMicr 15lh
G B Isimkln , Uturo, " 2. “ 17tl>
Luke'- More. ’■ 8, " )Hth
Duim'H I'hnlH'l. " 4, •• 19th
llnrletn, " 6, goth
Grovetown "J, •• •« H |
Mrs P. G. Morrow's, "8. " gLli
THIRD ROUND.
Dr. .IT Smith's, Dial No j, 'OctoLcr 28*l>
hoi.. T s-.-tli - store, ‘ 2. " Mtn
Luke’s More “ a, •• sstli
Dunn’s ClmiM*!, “ 1. n 9oiti
Grovetown. •• 7 •' sixt
Mrs, P <1 Morrow's, " 8. November ,sth
Harlem, " 6. " gnd
Aptding. " 5. " In!
AptnUig, 75171
At win ■ h flnic T shall posit I veiv-r-loxc
O H ARDY', lax (bl. Columbia Co.
IliiiTt liii|Mirlatf<*ii.
McltrMe A tlx are Importing direct
'hrough tlie Atlanta custoni lioiisc. crock.
■h v. cnll.-iv. glassware, etc. Their prices
are lowvi than was ever main If. tiiairgla.
MerchiKii* will sire money by buying from
Mcßrhti' nn>l Co.
Merchant* In thia And ail)o|tdhiv ?lnt<*
•an snv <• fiionov bv liliylhg staple cn. kcry
troin MVBriiie mid Co., Atlanta, In prefer
■ nix' to sending Nolt*, and pnvhig licnvv
r i-eiglifs (llaSsW de. Tamp*, Setli Thomas’
-leeks, Mlllvilh<lrult jins nt mnniifni t’lrers'
>ric<»*.
THE
y*k tlJXtln-U fl
IS NOW THE
TSt'Mt Hi
TEIGIS LOW FARE FIUbT-CLASH.
Notwithstanding the Innto ami elegant
■tos-k of plant* and or gaits st “The Music
House of th-- H •Utb,'' G (I Bobbison A Co.
telegraphed lust weed for fifteen Ptanon and
Organs to till order* Which are codling in
oy every mail.
■ OS '■
M M
Vialtlhr •‘Music House of tbcHoiith,” or
Wille toG O Hi'blrison an<l Co, Augusta,
for e.ita'logm* fnicen and terms of planrm
and oigiins ruretiais-rs will Hud prices for
and style of Instr umcnt from 10
io 'jOfstr cent l<»w than «dm-whcr».
To Merchants : fhlr sbvk ot crockery,
glas-ware. lamp* and lamp fixtures, wrssl
war.- ai.d tinware Is the largest ever
brought to this market; call and we our
sploi rlld Im- of goods and you will !»• con -
vlnivsi thn» our prinea cannot !*• Ixat
Mr Billirr. ami tki.. AUaula, <Ja.
send MbawgSaabigEns
DAVID. LANDRETH&SOMS JPHILA
The Mriste House of the Mouth,
a; < > B-binson. of Augusta sell in Texas
Alkali**-. Isiuialaii*. Mississippi. Alalsrina
Florida and every Houtbern Htato north of
tb-iigi* Augustl can Justly claim to hate
the "Musli: House of the Mouth."
Mcßride and Co, Atlanta, G» can dupll-
Mio- price* rm Cmcirery. Glassware, Wood
ware awl fin ware, Ixsrklrw Giaaass, Hhow
<>•.*. and lamp.. In any Im there market
wihl save y<ei a gr.si profit In freight- Gsn'l
ag.-nts for UußMAh'k improved Fly Fan.
The best .‘rcntfriisner of mind and body
la Brown■* Iron Bitters. It I* very aoolh-
Ing arxl re’Hsiidng In IU effect.
■W-. T. TiK:x_.r»r3C ""
£6l BUOAD STFtBT, XXTtj’d &T A, ti-As ’
COOKING STOVES.
HEATING STOVES,
IIAKDWAKE Grates;
AND
TlnWAre,
liny Ihe ‘Excelsior’ COOK STOVE.
Vlitecn 'Hixes; In Stock.
W I. DELPH.
J. JVT. BURDEIXjTL.Hr,
COTTON FACTOR DD MISSION MEICMNT,
suemova n.
In conacqnentff' of rcanity of Storage room I have reme veil frota Na d
Warren Block to the large BRICK SI. *TE ROOF WAREROUBE, know*
*» the 'King Warehouse,' No 19 Mclntosh stree‘, rexr Geonrix Railroad
Bank and Nation*] Bank Anguxta.
Hie buaineM will i>e continued asberotoforr fn all its branches.
W. N. MER( IER,
COTTOTNT F"A O TOR 1
- AND-
GENERAL commission eerchawt,
No. 0 WARRFA BLOCK, aVgUsTA, hVi
Will pve personal and undiviiled attention to the weighing and eelling of
C<>tt' n. Liberal cash advance* mads on eonaignmanta.
WFIEI Os WIUSS 4 18. AUGUSTA Gi ABGBSTI HU
Wei thi* drtdei-slgiiixl, have tilth day fov*iicd a w-partncrshlp undef the firm name of
WHEIL.ES9 tSo CO.,
Fur the purpose of conducting a
COW FATORACE AND COMMISSION BUSTO.
Tlnvlhg manylyean*' experience In-thnt line, wo frel warrantid In promising esitefac*
tion to liiiixe »ho may fn*<u us with i-hlpmeul*. A nhuro of Hie putnaioge us plantar*
mid mi-ri haul!! te reßpevUull) tX'lft-tt-xl
W. T. WHELKS”,
F. T. YAHBORODM.
ttldi ft MHLP.V. WM. M.JORDAN.
SIBLEY & JORDAN,
COTTOTNT jF* AC COFIS.
-A. tn, 00.
Wo arcdqrenujj’r Die LI'MMUH GIN and the COTTON hr.DO»i blit,
special Attention Given to Wclklilm. Qillck Sale* A Proapl RetSTM
Porter P’loxxxirxg;,
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
738 Reynold St.. Auguita. Ga.
ALSO, DEALER IN
niul 1301101 A.
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For EelliDCi 50c. Storage, 26c.
IVI. C’EOWO,
coT ton Factor & commission merchant
No 0 WARREN BLOCK,
BLXT TO CUTTCI HO FBOEOOE OfflilGE-OOGWA H.
Liberal advances nmpe on Cotton ami Produce in store. Persanal al]eniidd
giVeti to Weighing and Helling.
M ▲.
Cotton Factor and
CommissioD Merchant,
737 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.
boV Prompt attetiiion given to all btusinemi. Agent sos Georgia tend
Nomh Carolina lor the B iltimore i ompnunil Hand Power Baling Prtetetef
the best prea« for all purpose, made. Fetid forcirculara. different SiM
unhand. ang23 Bm
jG4. & CO.,
BBG LLAVr TO INFORM THE TRADING PUBLIC THAT THEY HATHA rtfU*
and ttiui tot us
l ’ TjrWVET’T) TT76I constantly on hand, cheap Fort the cAbh ( andi
VIVUv a* Bay; Coin. Bacon, Flour, Lard, Meal. etc.
In addition to tto» above already targe Mock. *<• have a WJDA Ffrt’NTi wHh iqfl (
onaiantly furntehlmr tture* who wkh nice, ouul, bummer drinks, and are ptaateM w
gives* a Call We have a!*o a Hoe iotiX
Which tee offer at prtrew to suit the Unix* Thanking tbs public for ttodf past pdtrtS*
age. we r.»rn» Uuliy aubett a omUiiuamiu'd Um MUM*, bopilig al all Uiona to mart* tßStt
uuuito>-«*» u> g««M, tmoußt. fair and SQUaiu d wimg-