Columbia advertiser. (Harlem, Ga.) 1880-18??, October 11, 1881, Image 3

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iwVioSB, ■ i Bo* Mr" A. FaiWimproprtetor of the A IBtooot.acte uT toagageownt of the t»anu>, I ITv-IUM bet' a iDg Ml) ill (oimtfMk UoeoUi Mil Jetton MDiiffM! Bilk for *Mwrtl»>ug duij oa Bret appeal alr,. ot ttoe toWertl—n.-nt, TMOMWMA AttvagrteO wilt be &vut t .aoyMM****** the hdtowlng term*: <*• *'*“ 31 » IL 01 xlvomb Me k*tetodß>MM uusfaMi 1 *t Harlem a* . aux. >■ ' Ueß Kfe »«*<)>'• AtUßt *. Wk. offrrat low wreivl.u-oee-ai-'ock of tamp*, tamp- J'lßiirr*" , *'~ ll Wrll, ‘*"- ■ Il « l » * r e»' '''too us how**«to •"*■•••«•<■ tow's loHot sei*, re. _ Uite>e • l«s*se<»: •gentifor l h * pg-M &.M*** WT tut BroVOWBWWWM* »’ *s ore „ , rr , - GEORGIA RAILROAD GEORGIA RAILROAD CO, ORcb Geee -u ll»u.<a<T. • Av»<-->. ,>, Ga,. Sept 3, If It. Commeeetog *<••»••• v, «•« Ain last , the lollowteff paaseegu*' schedule wifi be opei - * Wd: NO 1-WEST Dally tsars AegvGa. 10 » a m Arri*o O-**k 12 25p m * - N’««*dg*viUe 4«9p in «■ Mmml I'lp 10 “ W*-hingtoc IJJp m “ Al wane 430 p in “ Atlanta. .-■ J 5'45 ptu NO 2—EABT Dally Leave Atleot* 8 50 a m •• AMam - 9s) an> “ Washington. IT'S a m • Macon 710 3 tn •* Milledgeville .'.■» 9M a in •• Cimek. .......... , ...IST pin ArrteaHj le.n 307 pin Anita Augusta . + 400 p iu ■idMß A»«i«B»4itl*»-D»Hy, Bxospt f satay L» AaffixtlaS 00 pm | Lv. H«< !•*■« 7 OJa m Ar Haileiu 645 p m I Ar. Aufcx 1 3ta a m NO 3-WEST Du ly Lea re Augusta .' 5 55 p m “ Oaaoek. 113 am Ar rite Mnaila 2 57am •* MMMtowMte 427 a m " getoto bi) am •• Atlwwa Him, a,.1 Arrive AUaflHk. .. 5 00 a m NO 4-B ST Dally Leave Atlanta .mv.... ....830pm Arrive Harlem 7 5 05am Leave Attsaus 7 05 p m Lrev* Mare* . 7 ■• > |. - ihneilgWttie ...... A .... 915 p in “ Sparta ...,10 45pm Arrive Camak 330 am “ AUKO«ta •30 a ni kupeSh improved sleepers to ATLANTA v«d MACON. TNO W GREEN, E. R.DORSEY. Lreaefai Mbna/o . G*u. Pass. Agent Notice to Pa OGMMENCING FEBRUARY let. ISSI. and ustfi «urt>u-c notice, the paaumger fare mrrr th* «*■><«»* Railroad main lino and braobbM. Win >•« »* folkrwe: Agwit’e lai r. IbrrCrentt per mile. Train rale. HMI roaole p«r mite. Children between 5 sod 13 yearn, half ttie above rales. Minimum rate, for any distance. 5 cents I’ansengerH are Irontby noUtted that it they fall ui purchase Udteta from the Ste tten Agent*, they will bechargad Um tee la Tate. Conductors am not ticket sellers, and are not allowed tt> accept leae Uimi Un* t'Wln nt* of hmr eento per ttriie. Iharefore. to •ecure Hie advantage of the reduced rate, purehaae your tickets before entering the train. T M crxn pan y nuarvoe the rt gb t to change or entirely abrogate thaacrateo, st ph-aauie I and without notice. kk DORSET,Gou.Pa«*. Agt. * 1 Mttljte Ticket. Gaorgi* * tilt<>«4 Co., 1 Oftea Qu. raaaenfrer Act., :■ Augusta, April sth 1879. 1 Commencing Monday, 7th ihat, Ui« company will sell ONE THOUS AND MILE TICKETS, fl oo<l over maiu line and branches, at TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS each. These tick ah will ba issued to individuals, firms and families, bat not to firm* and families combined. E. R. DORSEY, Geu. Paiwengei Agent. 500 Mlle Tickets. Georgia Railroad Co., 1 Office Guo I'aMeoser Agt. J Angu.U, March 2, 18S0. ) Commencing thia date, thia cocnpa y will eel! FIVE HUNDRED MILK TICKETS, good nver main line and branches, at THIRTEEN 75-100 DOLLARS each. These tickets will b® latoed to iudividuak, firinn or hmii'es, but not to drain and families combined. E. R. CORSEY, Gen. PaaMnger Agent. I ‘ PARKER’S rk^.u r r^.—ro tUiID o.i s.u a— -1“ AM, r~—.. A J Famcrx M Mitera ks. I Mt V - • CowpUn.:. y u<j >- '' byZa* 4 c™* ll S«W.wShTTyUtalfcUlMT^Xi'' ■**'■ SHfMtatae Vow Can Uee for jfeqtaygAgaa. ‘ I N* w ft as htomnfoite foßid swd Cologne. G«o. O. Bobswwuu * Co. BMpaUgM aßtf orgaM ta. any point In IM South gn trial fc>r flftwn day*. with PrWMae of reluretog, fry,- ot all ••xp. ns- U aot Mural y MU»tacO>a G-0. itoblnson and Oo bare eomptet.'lv «’o*tatantosdltert Mato trod.. by wiling “* tasirwsnswto at a smaller maigiu °«n any (teeter In America. 0 la a foolish mistake to eons-mod a rem "»Y of merit with th* .pjaz-h medieir>r« now r-reron., We bam . )w ri Parker*. Gin *'' lixhc with Uv- hspp-ret rwuiii for Koecmatlwa aot Dysoene's, ami when Ji 0 *? 14,1 ot«rwarbr and know It to tea ““■rlki< health rcstotaiJvs lifixi. See ad PLNCIL Flw wvaUtrt. I ’htefaawand ***» Get out pw tbKßWait. ttwpvt putateiua vxumng iu, Beo Itupor iaai total Lorn »hu< kings Duv | n order Fn»lduut Arthur J* 41 yr<r« akl. A highly imreutud pm - guano 1411. Uxll in and see u» In our now offl.-a. Nwvetpotettiroand 'poMumsl Ugh! T4»e Xaa CuUoclur is on Uta reunite. 8«e "ad." Plenty ol tough b'vf coming to town now a days. tou. u* tho news from your "Metlon, reader. Our depot platform keep* well teadad with o-ttna. Mr J. H Larkin l« preparing a fish pood at hte place. One person out of every 245 AM Ja struck by lightning. Dark Un-colored gloves are worn with light draauca. Oliver Hardy has rateod some tine sugar cune tills year. ® r ' P bhocktoy and lady have return ed to Columbia, t>. C. Sashes are tied around the waist with an uutip'iiou bow behind. (fehaabla county trill be well repreaentsd at Uiu Attaata ExpuaiUoik Hklrte A'-e becoming mnohfuller, aoan to give more uaw iu walking, Who Is the "coming mayor" of Grove lowa ’ Welt butoa Clifford. Boon we expect to boe Grovetown lighted up at night by street lamps- Crvam u{tartar rubbed upon soiled kid gloves deans them well. Tbecombiuaiionot rose color with violet H!ac is extremely taablouablo. We are glad to learn that th<> top erop of roitoa is <tolng well to ou r «ou aty. Berry's case occupied about two days, and much Interval was mauifestol. We are uuder obligations to Repreeeata iheShockley for public documenta, •it s. Clara Anthony Is visiting Dr. J. P. Shockley's family In Columbia, 8. U. The lost grand Jury had a great dual of buxines* to attend to, and did it well. Buy from our advurtteera, and you’ll do well. Advei tlaers are always liberal Mr. E. T. Lamkin left Bnnday night tor Athens, wlicrc bo gm's to enter college. Misses Add'eand Alice Embry are visit ing their staler. Mrs. M. B. Hatcher, fr Cure and eave ail the bay you can, for it will be In demand before you know it The editor ot thia paper la bow In War renton, under char„*e ot hie physicians. Since hoops have again cucne Into fashion they arc alluded to as domestic cliche. Our town Is now d-vorated with circus picture*, and small boys are dellgtted. What has became of all the egg*' Hut very few In town lately. Bring insane Rarlrna-dhtbi go tor mi ruin* tai the President No ciapo In u>wu on that day. TtieUenuan sarp tor our pond nre looked for every day. now, and will soon bo here. Dr H R Casey bis been quite ill for the post week, but we are glad to loath that bo is some better. The enure week ot court was devote-1 to the trial ot criminal cases, and then tbo U toket was not cleared. <>nito aaunibet of spectators ullnraaed’ Uie baptWrh ot Mr Gib Hturgts, at our pond, oa Haluntsy before last. Hnaltli, strength and rigor ghfon and miraculous cures effected, by using Known ’a Iron Bitters. Its sale is immense. The Methodrit and BipUU Sunday schools have united for a short time. Sutil the Baptist complete their new Cheron The Baptist church building, bought by Dr. Casey a few days ago. is to bo used f< r the purpose of enlarging our academy Karo our last Issue wo have again tas-h quite sick, which is tho excuse we offer for the abort amount reading matter Uih> week. The best nteklo cigars In the Cogritv at theG n Variety-Run’s. Tbs best i’i encl and si ck candi-w at tho Item. Cail and see. We had Intended publishing tho <lrani Jury presentments Ulis week, but owing to our Inability to procure the manuscript, ws are ronifielled to omit them. On the 23d September, Dr. Casey was site ty-flve y.-ars ot age. He has our thanks for a slice ot delightful “birthday cake," a present from his excellent wife. We have moved our office this week In roar of the Gem Variety Store, next to Dr. Bevans’, where we will bo glad to see our fri >nds and patrons, Bemembcr the place. A Mr. Heath, ot Warren county, was in town last week, trying to rent a plantation n ar hete, that he might move hi» family I In our mid-t to enjoy ourcllmateaod school a. 1 1 It les. Wu are sorry bo tailed to secure a place. | You esn Wive money by buTtreat groceries , at the Gem Variety Store. wfteiWeverVthlaff lis fre.h and pure. The < heai>«et and b<M t nware la the county. Call aud see us, at i McOut d'a old stand. Everytiody te charmed with the washlkff machine «>'d by Mr. Ed. Harrison Ws I liaietbe right for several counties. wbiM l wu will sell to early applicants, as we will ' not dls|*aui of them after Nove<nla*r IsU There Is biglßoney In a county right. Several of our subscribers have paid up ! only for six months; we have indulged you I for the past quarter, gentlenter.. and w.>uM now like to bare you oomo up with the bU anoe due us, an ws seod It. I Ute not ire Is I also latendsd for ttewofvw who M»e not | yet paid us any thing | Mirs Aixte’ A. Smttbt/Mi of Aubarn, M. y , writes: "1 badduetered Um year and tried lario’JS advertised remedies lor my complaint, wbkdi was general preMratlM I believe 1 iffertd svsty 111 Utet •—h is heir to. ThetenMexertfc»eMtewlttiegn<te estfadirwe. I was terStented wttA <y*PM slaand every Iri gwarßy Mybteed 'v»»- ud poi->twri.te“-te«»s n,, * ,rF * w ‘ 1 my body, ootlitn* I Miod <*iar gave tteui tern(X wary relief, and 1 n ' y growing worse aud worea. Mr. ■« notes, ' the drags Ist adriswl as to nee Brown s iron Bitters From tbe very atari I began to improve, now I -lo itet feel like the earns j woman." No Palter Last Week. -B&ffspyffryjfr •«*“> ’*• ** *•*■* stobie tu get out our psp« At Us anUwg «a m but RUte MUer be baring secured the wvitaa of a workaahn wifi try lobsue Uim la Mure, as we to te*l retainlag hhu until we become wm Ktoto. Under lha alruumalanoM. we fs> assured our kiad readers will be ntoi rite til rneugh to ovariuok our Mlure to print th. two Issues we mtesed last month Georgia ItaiiriMMl Company. D ittcb Gjoraaai. Hxas axau Aokxt < sra-uXSMfiB «•■«•"» 1 ...tekot;''SMߣKrft mi **?• upo “ •bpdaakm. Round 1 rl t 1 mketa to Atlanta at the retool fire 15) cent l*r mile, limited to live (5) days Under liodrcumsianous will limit b«ex tended, therefore it will be uaeteM to kbpl' lor oxteuatoo of Um« Notify the publ” E. R. DORMEY. General PssMnger Agvut. • JI I ■ ■■ Still iu the Ring. The up passenger train on Bunday night, as It approached the iowar eud of Ur switch, knocked » calf from the track. A crowd gathered around to see the dead caJ. but found that it was not dead and endvav-j oi«l to help it up, but the poor thing refus ed to stand. Finally, detei mined to aaoei tain the extent of its wound*, some oa stinck a ma tali, wber«u(x>a Mr. Celf, think lug the light to be from another train 41 use and Bed iu double-quick tone. All parties who are Indebted for king guano are esu-neslly requested to send H> tlielr o>Uon Ulis week, as we wish to make an early selUameul Pleas* give Uil* at b-uuoo. o. Hardy. W. B. EOBUCL ComniiHatoner’a Court. October Term, INNI. 9* ell Hoiro- Wm. Lanodell and W. 1. Mm tin. The fol'owlng persons were placed on the pauper list, via. busaa Ramsey, Mai garet Dorsey. To the Hon. Commissioner's Court: Yom committee appointed teasStwH the damage* to'tb.ggiwr ttoi ~M ld **£“<• ■>'•»<«♦»■ iTUnnaa Lnakln'i f.*r? .U? thudamagtoT al ons bun- dren uolhua. the dtotoiioa being one and <>3tohaif iudee J. A Lamkin, K. J Walton. J Lamkin. RT. Dußoeo Gommlttit beptuiubai 13th, lied. T. If Jifiklna and others. Application foi new it>nd. A te< reading end ormsldertog tn* above is'UMun It te heiviiy ordered that John A Y? r teP« HoPry L Cavor sad George 1. tot—ug»n t repot tat out JKlCteoct iu writing, under oaUi. as to the puMa uUmy of said proposed new road. (rate wn'i”" V *' i * UUou ,or 'Uteaocto intheaiiove stated case having Ctei k and wilt ol oe. Uora > 1 xIWW. It to-be eby ordered that the Cl<-. k three dqltara, and to th.- Sheriff leg dottoia nwfollower Claims against the bounty wet* <'reaiMd Kgd ordered paid: id J A ijwntokin.Carrying Mis. Ella Grevor to asylum 337 15 T> We*\ BhltogS, MH aeouont, _ WOO ItaJtJ Wltehfo (hoi sefeedL W. W. wlii' ide, toerftng Jnrotwaud beliffs nSO row D.Dafwey,aniarv as Commie- shim T’s eierk. 31 qum ter. 37 to To 11. Ivey, str yiiowtia Mrvtoe tn Commlsaionei's Court and Court ol Ordluary. 25 00 To B. Ivey, six days service, Sept. 7, Buperioi Court, al It. n <m> To J. A. Lamkin, six days service, Hept. 7 Superior Court, at 32. lAOO To A. 8. Hnrdin, jraper, nasdlos, Isiirp*. etc.'' 8 ou On inotion, It waa ordered that the faller beallowmi to charge 35 rents perdav.,for feeding prisoner*. Wm. LANBDELI. W. T. MARTIN. October A 18*1 The (•weiument has fixed do valu atifitt i*««i mafilated silver ooiu «thw tfen tile tnaikel value of the giivtor they contain. They are pur chtotod at the mints by weight as btinioD, u fbe value depends on the p ice of silver the day the coin is re ceived at the mint. Tauxxgiw will Raw yxn Hm This. When our moet experienced and pracUcai physiebnw whirly eixlorse and rocomatetid a lueiUcltM. knowing from the Ingredients used it must have an excellent general effect on the human system, arai be a true streugthener of every organ of lifts, and re oognlzed ae Nature’s best aMietent In cur ing d vspeprdb, hidigestlon, goner al debility, nervous prostration, want ot vitality, con vaire<j®<»-, •evers. eh route ch Ila and fever, dumb ague, ternate iltewteM. broken-down eorwtituliona,Ut Mslih. Wsakno-A. debility, imperfect action of the organs of life and te-Utb, sic.. all of which make IWe niteera Me; then indeed should the now-papei prraeof the country cab the aUeutioa ot suffering humanity to so meritorious a compound. We refar to Brown’s Iron Bit ters. a remedy having the laigest saire East of any medicine ever Invented, site ply iss-auxe It tM« true merit and gives perma nent reltef.-Hcrald. "■■ ! 1 ... J" ."' 8" PeUUaa for Utter. X Adalatetratiea. Gbobou —Columbia county. To ail whom tt may concern Whereaa, W. B Boebuck having In proper per seat ap plied tv aas tor perman-sn leases ot admin istranlon on the rotate of Emily Megan.*', late of saM county, <l«ceaa»i; Thane srs therefore to rite and admonish all and singular the kindred and credlbna ot the said deoMMHI to b<> and aprwar at m y ’ office <e or tiefore the first Mondav la ! N< v saber, isni. to show evuae, if any they l hav--, why said permanent letters of ad ministration slxMild not t* granted to W. B. j Rnetmck on Emily Megahee's eatate Given under rny hand and official atgniit ira at my office, tins tetli dav of Mvitember, ittl GEO. D. DABHEY. Ordinary <h4 4w Columbia ooanty. CTTATIOI Obpboia -Columbiacounty. It R Raid, residing In tbs State of Geor gia. having applied to be appointed guar dian of th” i*-rsoa and property of Jauwa T. Mosely and Edwin Mreriy, minora under fourteen years of age resident rd said coun ty, this Is to rite all pecsoos roßceraerl to be an-l appear at th” November term. 18X1, and show cause. If any they can, why aeld B It Held should not be Intruated with the guardianship of the person and property of said minor children Given under my hand and official signature at office this tMhday of September. IMI. GEOBGE D. DAE-tEY. Ordinary oct jw Columbia county. Patittea for Letters «f Dummfoea. OEtlßGlA—Columbia County. Whereas, Ttvomaa H Doster, Admlnta tretor of Albert G. l>«ter. repreeems t»> the Court In hie petiti<x>. duly ft tod a»t Mtered on reeonl. that he has fully admlatotered Albert G. Dorier's estate: Mte ih -r-* -- to eUe all peraoaa eoa rernW Mire and rvadHoru, to efonw aauw. Ussy tb<W tab- *i*y ♦***-! a in; inlet I a tor afcould net berth* nanrerf from Ma arttninis teaiton arri maslve taturs rtf Mj»«Beiou uo G.-tober M, 1«L ito Msitota, Mhoew mid tfme Wto. Meltearin a Co., of Auguste, have &<■<»■ h otureat Uw stoud lalaUy ■ubMo Will tort a tor stock at tteta ' r aueh wwaand also at th«fr edd stand »u Hroad AVOVMTA M IKKIrr. AMB st A. Ox, Ont. 11. U»W MktollnglSJ 0,, .. Middling 10 5-s Good MiMMng 11 » Mil 1-d OB Skim, li IdaB; Bal lire, U 1 tall 1) B 0 R Bides, I'. 1-3x13; Shoulder* lOall. •Hea-Arrow, 1 &A.I 78;plered. 1 Stal to. Meil, bolted. 31al 05; stock meal 75. Qoru-wbita, 31 05al 10; mixed. Shall. Grits, 1 aoui 75. Flee Bird. 115*1 |s TAX NOTICE ! 1 WILL Mat tbs following piarea for the uurpuMi of cobeoling Iteelaxr a du* for 1381: Dr J. T. Hmlth's, Dial No 1 OCTOBER Mh Irerubmlth's, « j, Mh ffissa,. ■■ t : H MnjWng. - 3. “ Uh ■tewmist. “3. ” IMh Grovatowa. “7. “ nth Mrs. P. G. Morrow’a. 8. •• uui BEOOJfD ROUND. PgJ.X. BmUh's.Diatßol. GWnteer IMh B. Lamkin's store, " 2, “ 171 h Luke'* store. “3, " l«th thinn'sChapel. " 4. “ tsth Harlem. •• g, <• wth Groreiown "7, •• 22nd Mrs. P.IG. Morrow's, "8, “ 94th THIRD ROUND. Dr. J. T. Bmlth'a, Plat No 1, Ootobw 36th J«rre T. Smith’s store, -1. - - rth ife**? “•• “ »th Dunn’s Chapel, " 4. “ 30th i Grovetown, , ”7 " 3l«t Mis. P 0. Morrow’s, “ 8. Norember Sth Harlem, "6 •' grid Appling. •• 3, •• ui Appling. •* 5, •• utn At which time I shall positively oloso. G H AUDY. Tax Col. CulumUs Co. «—«■*' Mae***rewg Direct Importation. Mcßride A Co. are Importing direct through the Atlanta custom houna. crock ery, cutlery, glnasware, etc. Their prlree e< c lower than waa ever seen In Georgia Merehsnta will eave money by buying from Mcßride and Co. Merchants tn thia and adjoining Htatee can save monny by buying staple crockcry from M< Bride and Co., Atlanta. In prefer ence to wtodlng North ami iwvtng heavy freights Glassware, lamps. Hctli Thomas' clocks, Millville fruit Jara at manufacturers' prices. THE .A.tig- uh t fi. Hotel IB NOW THE IleMt in A uguNtn I I -■ TERMS LOW FARE FIRST-CL4HS. Notwithstanding tn« large and elegant si x 'tot i> : anoa anil <" Iv'Y -it “The Muy<c Hoo-eut ibe Boulli.''<4. 0. A C*>. te'eir .«|M» Ml last weed IwlhlMM Pi; iros and to dllo beiß which arc cum 1 ng In oy evmy wall. . 1 m* a * H M Visit the "Music Houae of theßonto.'! or w. ite to G. O Robinson and Co , Augusto. «<>-■ catalogue- pi ice* and terms of piano* uiHt orgxns. Purchaser* wifi find prtcea for mho make amt style ol Inatcumwit from 10 tojopefcoui Itotatiian Mscwliare. To Merchants: Our stock of crockery, gias-ware. lamps amt lamp Oxturwe, wood ware and tinware te the largrel ever b.oughtto Gils market: call and see our splendid IlneofgOMe and you will lie con vlnoed that our price* cannot bn boat llcßawa aiMlCo, A tian la, Ga. SEND C TOx L DAVP LANDRnH&SOIB. PHHA The Music House or the Botilb. G O Tb>»>■oWO'i. of Augusta aell la Aoxas A 1.-"-as. U>oi* ana. Mototeippl. Alai «UI« I'm.i.ia a'Ml over v Honteoi n Mate north of Goo sla. Augusta c.<n justly claim to have I.is "Music Hous.cf tlmbouth " Mcßride and Co., Atlanta. Ga.. can dupli cate prifn i*i Crockery, Glassware, Wood ware and Tinware, Looking Giassew, Nhow Oases and luvmps, In any Norton! n market an<l mvo you a goal profit in l>”iglit. Gen'i agente for Ltoul>ellt‘» Improved Fly Fan. The test at! eogthener of mind ami body Is Brown's Ironßl item. It is wry tooth lug aud lefiusirtng in its eflaoA. ft fa Now Conceded That "11* Music House of Ue Booth" Is tocatt 1 in Pianos and <>nr"»* H-venth annual holiday trade. Huperlor pino-A and organa. All Sluds of musical iiistiumeats. a twat muate and music books. Twenty t > thirty uer cent, saved In pur ct>a«<ng sfTha Muste Houoeuf Iks Mouth" G 0. Robinson.'Asguata, Ga. Don’t tall whan you vtott Augusta to rail at Wm Mu I her la's Boot. Hboo and Hat sb>re Ttteir stock Is oocspteto and prices are as top>a the lowest. tt’adde to personal beauty by re storing color and lustre to gray or fatted hair, and Is IteoeAteal tn the scalp, la why Partor's Hair Balaam is such a popular dressing. ■ver. I. • 301 BROAD BTREET, AUGtJBTA., Cf-A-. COOKING STOVES, HEATING STOVES, “ HARDWARE AND ‘ Tinware. Buy tbe ‘Excelsior* COOK STOVE. FUteeu dlfloreut Mize*; In Mtoe.k W. I. DELPH. J. IMT. BUH.DEIjL.L, COTTOV FKTOR IMI FOJIfIhSION HERtHi.IT, >O. 1» .M<-liiro«ili Nt., A.ii(r<iHtn, Gn. KEMOV A L. m., k andteZd'mXxiLi’ I ° 1 “ h R,u ™*' l The business will bo contiuuod as heretofore in all ita branehev. W. N. MERCIER OOTTOINT F'A.C TOH. I -AND- GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 3 WARREN BLOCK, AUGUSTA, Gt. Will give personal and undivided attention to ihe weighing and nailing o f Colton. Liberal cash advanoevmade on consignrnanlg. WFItl IF fIELBSS & (0 AUGUSTA Ei ASSIST I Ufll. We, the undersigned, liave this day formed a co-par Int hip uuder the Bria uamt of WMELaEISS db 00., For the purpose of nod <c,ieg a COTTON PATORACB AND COMMISSION BUSINESS. Having manyfyears' oxiwrienre In thst line, we feel wnrrented In promfemg aetlaftee tlofl to thoan who may favor u. with shtpmetlte. A aiiaro of tbu pationaac of ntanrere and muiduuitß Is rvepetUully solicited. W. T. WnKLK3«, • - BvTsTMllililWk GEO. R. BIIILEY. WM M. JORDAN. SIBLEY & JORDAN, COTTON FAC CORS. .A-iiffUMt-n, On. Wo are agonta for UlO LUMMI'B GIN and the COTTON BIOOM GDI. Special Attention Given to Welxhtß. Quick Sales A Prompt Betorna Porter F’lerxxlzxgr, COM FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. 738 Reynold St.» Augusta, Ga. ALSO, DEALER IN wooiu an<l (H:oH(HA .11X1AJVM. For Selling, 50c. Storage, 25c. IVI. O’DOTOrD, COTTONFACTOR& COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 6 WARHEN BLOCK, IHT TO tmoi ill PBDCIC! IXSUBI-AKRTI 01. Libeni advances mape on Cotlou and Produce in store. Personal atitoUoa given io Weighing and Selling. - —= *i r-fr~ -y-Hr M. Ju. S'IOVA&U Cotton Factor and Commission Merchant, 737 REYNOLD STREET, AUGUSTA, OA. •ajr* Prompt attention given to all buainea,. Agent for Georgia and South Carolina for the Baltimore Compound Hind Power Baling Pres, the best pres, for all purpoas, made. Soul forcirculara. Differsat kXM on band. * m €. B. A C©7 Hctrlom, Gka,. BUG LEAVE TO INFORM THE TEA IM MG PUBLIC THAT THEY HAVE A feu and tltei lot of GRpCERIES In addition bribe above already larg" atock. wo have a HAIDA FOUNT, wHti toe, onotaaUy furateblag those woo wish nice, cool. Hummer drinks, and are atBMSd to glvWoaaoalL Ws havs also a Ona lot of j’vrt ic. Whleh we offer al prior*, to sell the Uupw Thanking the public for their peat pstrwe ag.-. •" reeuuutfully sollcil a cuctluusnre ot rite su«>r>, hoping at all limes to merit Stair coofideuce by good, bcßrtst, felt and square UetaMg.