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THE DYING EOTHE?. \\> -v.. fr " .. ,. rtji'l V. ;. j ,-. .... For w; kn?w lii?i ii < mv.*\ ?! i I iv.i rij?hl vx : 11 > 11 : iiU! I- son; [: was night H pt ?ii il e skv. Tb* xB^r-.- s?veii us rh iijr?n, i th- old? M. i ii . . I :,| ; So I ?i ?I ia n\ is . r cpioforl, Rot ihe Minding {ears would ls H. <hj 'ihv kl;<-r-.s my :iu!o ii o. h* i Leaned his aching brow an?] wi pl : And my sister's long black tresnes OVr my heaving besom wept. The shadow ol' an awful (ear Came oVr-me as I trod, To lay the burden of my grief Around the throne of God. "Oh ! lie kind to one another," Was 1 lie mother's pleading prayer, As her linnd lay like a snow-Hake On the haby s golden hair. Then a glory bound her forehead Like Ihe glory of a crown And m the silent sea of deal li The stat of life went down. Uer lab si breath was bore awav I."pon that loving prayer, And the head grew heavier, paler, On the baby's golden hair. ?A RARE OPPORTUNITY. ? THE only Hotel in our Village having t>een burned down, I herebv offer ! my SALUDA HOTEL for sale-ft is not lor Kent or Lease. Nov3-tf H. W. ADDISON. FOR BELLING SOC. STORAGE. 25c. M O'DOWD, COTTTON FACTOR -AND- . COMMISSION MERCHANT No. 6 WARREN BLOCK, Next to Cotton and Produce Exchange AUGUSTA, GA. Liberal advances made on Cotton and Produce in Store. Personal attention given to weighing and selling, sep 153-m ff ? S KLEBR^D^^ One of the Reasonable Pleasures Of life, a properly cooked meal, affords little or no present enjoyment, Bnd much subsequent torture to a confirmed dys peptic But when chronic indigestion is eombatted with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the food is eaten' with relish, and most important of all, is assimilated by and nourishes the system. Use this grand tonic and correctivo also to rem edy constipation, biliousness, rheuma tism, fever and ague. For sal? by all Druggists and Dealers y generally. &7 _B7 T. GIBSON'S BRAIN TRANQUILIZER, This Remedy oilers a Sale Cure for Epilepsy. Pits, Convulsions, Ircipbnt Coma* Paralysis, NerVoiis Debility, H'HITI ExcitetP'Hit. Ii sunny in forms, aud all cases where the Brain or Nervi us System has br en Distui IK d. It tranquilizes the Brain, and removes disorders of Obstinate stur ding. Ir re stores the mind, r. moves Nervousness, feeds new power, tubes np the Draiu, In vigorates Dig? allon and the tiquerai Health, sud imparts strength t<> the ex hausted Mental soul PhyM'nl organs Manufactured only by "WM- -A - GIBSO N 3 JiRUGC'/ST, Comer of King and (?ueen Streets. CIS AH I KSION, s c. Price per Hollie, Two f ???ii. -. W A Gilw??ii, Esq., Diugui.-t.?Miarles ton, ti. C.-Mear ."-ii : >in<-e my da UL li ter took the first dos?of-your medii-ine you sent her, she bas tint had ono lit. Before that, she used to have iheiu e\ t ry day, at least one, and as many aa two. three, six and ni UM a day, for the past eight years. Words can not express cur joy and delight over the wonderful ac tion of your medicine on her whole sys tem. We cheerfully recommend those afflicted to trv it. Mas. C. HASELDEN, Adams Run. Mr. Wm. A. Gibson, Druggist, Charles ton, S. C.-Dear Sir : Your medicine has acted like a charm on my son, who has been afflicted with Epileptic Fits for over six years. The medicinal effect has been a source of joy and happiness, as ho has not bad one in eight months. H. M. MAGWOOD. No. 4 Franklin st., Charleston, S. C. Mr. Wm. A Gibson, Druggist, Corner King and Queen Sts.: This is to certify that my wife has been suffering for years with Epileptic Fits to such au-ex tent that I could nover leave her alone without a great deal of anxiety. Many times I ad to leave her in charge of my store, but not until I would administer to her a dose of your medicine, that I would feel safe to leave her. And now she is well, having had no return of lits since. And while I use the remedy I consider it a balm t . her, and advise any one who saliers from Nervousness or Epileptic Fits to use it at once and be restored to health. GUSTAV JACOBY, oct27-3m. KingSt, Charleston, S. C. BOIS, mum ? ii. i Complete Stock of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, PLANTATION HARDWARE, BUILDERS' HARDWARE, CARPENTERS' TOOLS, BLACKSMITHS " MACHINISTS' " We are also the Sole Agents for MC CORMICK REAPERS, MOWERS and SELF-BINDERS, MONARCH EN GINES, MIAMI POWDER, BUFFALO SCALES, etc. All prices guaranteed. Bones, Dougherty & Co., Hardware Merchants, Augusta, Ga. June 7,1881. tf 27 ElT SCHNEIDER, -AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -DEALER IN - LIQUORS, FINE WINES. HAVANNA CIGAR?, MINERAL WATERS. ETC. 601 AND 802 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA. Sept 29-3m '. Neuralgia,Sprains,. ;Pain in the .Back and Side. j i There is nothing more painful thon these ; diseases; bat the pain can he removed and the disease cured by use of Perry Davis' Pain Killer. 1 This remedy ls not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from Aro or heat to avoid danger or explosion, nor is it an untried experi ment that may do more liarm than good. Pain Killer has been la constant use tor forty years, and Mic universal testimony from all parts ot thc world Ls, lt never fails. It not only effects a permanent cure, but lt relieves pam almost Instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, lt ls sate In the hands of the most Inexperienced. The record o? cures by the use of PAIN KILLER would HU volumes. The foUo^lng extracts from letters received show what those who have tried lt think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, i.linn., says : About a year ni?ee my vife became subject to severo sufl'crinfr from rheumatism. Our resort was to the PAIN KILLLH, which speedily reliovedher. Charles Powell writes from the Sailors" Home, London : 1 had been inflicted three yean? with neuralgia and violent spasms of the stomach. Tho doctors at Westminster Hospital pave np inv case in . despair. 1 tried your PAIN KJLLEB, ?nd it ?ave me immediate relief. I have regained my strength, and am now ablo to follow my usual occu nation. G. H. Walworth, Saco, Me., writes : " I experienced Immediate relief from pain in . the sido by the use of your PAIN EJLLEB. E. York says: i have used your PAIN KILLEE for rheumatism, and have received great benefit. Barton Seaman says : Have used PAIN KILLIE for thirty reare, and have found it a verer-failing remedy for rheuniatiHin and lameness. Mr. Burditt writes : lt neverfail* to give relief in cases of rheumatism. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Fa., writes : From actual use, I know ? our VAIN KILLER ia the best medicine I can get AU druggists keep PA? KILLER, its price ls so low that lt ls within the reach or all, and lt will save many times its cost In doctors' bills. ?Sc., 50c. and S1.00 a bottle. O PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. 5. HOB hoon In ffife?X^j* constant uso by tho/ ' ; ibllc for over twenty. ^-ir );.' the bi public years, and preparation over iii vented for RESTCRIM O It AV HAIR TO IT.? YOUTHFUL CGI.Oi >^ AND LIFE. _ J It supplies tho nr.; ral food and color to j hair glands vr 11 i: out j Staining tho skin. It wit? j increase ni::l thicken thc growth of ?lie hair, pre- ' vent Itu blanching and j fatting off, and ?'?i us AVERT BALDNESS. J Trie u lAul Assayer ere! C hcillii t cf Kass. and leading PL??i j cia ns endorse ard recom mit cures Itching, Klup-"\ meai; Jj tiona and Dandruff. As ' a HAIR DRESSING it is very desirable, giving the hair a silken softness which all admire. It keeps tho head clean, i sweet and healthy. i a i tn am pli in inedi circ. SK WHISKERS jKill chango the beard to a BROWN or BLACK at discretion. Hoing in one preparation it Is easily applied, and produces a permanent color tliat will not wash off. PREPARED BX lt. P. HALL & GO., NASHUA, N.B. Sold by all Dealers ir. Medicine. If you aro a man of business,weak ened bv tbs strain ot your duties avoid stimulants and uso Hop Bitters. If you are y ounir ?od discretion or disipa ried or pingle, old or poorhealtli cr languish ness, rely on Hop Whoever you are, whenever you fiel that your system needs ihiamlnr ton lng or ntliiiulating, without Ad oxicuMay, take Hop Bitters. Have you rfi/s pepsi?, kidney or urinaru com plaint, disease ot tho SfoHKlcA, bruce!*, blood, livtr ornen-es t You will ne cured if yon usc Hop Bitters Ifyouaresin' ply weak nutt low spirited, try it i lt may eave your life, lt has saved hun dreds. If you are a mau ot let te rs toiling overmi night work, to res tore brain nerve and waste, uso Hop B. suffering front any In tion ; it ?on nra mar ?'OUiig. EUirerliig from ng on a bed ot sick Bitters. Thousands die an nually tr o ni ionio form ot Kidney disease tuuc might :i have beeu pi ovcuted ?i by a timely use of HopBltters o.t.c. Us au nbuolute mid irresistu hie euro for il ni II I: t-i i ne s s , use of opium, tobacco,or narcotics. Sold by drop Kl?t*. Send for Circular, nor ? rn eas H'F'O CO., Itoeheiler, 3. T. <k Toronto, OLU The Latest The Best. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. The handsomest and most complete | LARGE ARM MACHINE Yet produced. ILLUSTRATED CIRCULARS SENT ON APPLICATION. Victor Sewing Machine Co., | Middletown, Conn. ?Southern Office, No. 8 "J. Charles St., Baltimore, Md j NSW FIRM. WE, the undersigned, have this day formed a copartnership nuder thc firm name of WH?LESS & CO. for the pin-pose of conducting COTTON FACTORAGE -AND COMMISSION JUSINESS, Having many years' experience, in thai Hue, wo feet'warranted in proinisms satisfaction to those who favor ns witli shipments. A share of the patronage oi Plantera and Merchants is respectful 1 j) solicited. W. T. WHELESS, K. T. YAR BROUGH. Augusta, Ga. sept 15-3m Dr. Jas. J. Seiglei Wi Surgeon l?entis?, ILL practice in the Counties ol RDOEFIELD and AIKEN. Onlei-s for work of any kind in hi^ line will re?oive prompt attention. Post Office address: JOHNSTON, S. C. Juno 15, 1881. tf23 s?-??rr. ?isr.C'.'::.--.VU?^.T-:. .-.'_>-. ?a. ? THE DHY ? 1 SU IT A Jl Avonliri& a? heretofore, thc senseless rani nnd bombas? s;o prevelant in f>rt (ioods ?rlveri/isiiigi wo prescht io friends and. tho public FACTS-solidi stubborn facts-that cannot bc h-utlifuflyjl disputed. "VI/"**' on**r f'i?*3!'? M1"'' cora|?If:-e ".'"I l>e*l Ht':'-.; : ll,; (,f dry goods ever VT bronchi South. We AfiV-r :'.'t absolute guarantee as to nrices ag&insfccvorY Market iii the Ignited Slater. WA .'ii' ; every .facility k- 1U0?? who ivi^ii lo ?H0|>H:? our goods ; sn I we br&niif . I PROMPT AND C&REPU?i ATTENTION | 1 I IN l-'ITJL?N?G O H D K i ? S KNTB?^STEDTOl ?S. Finally, we cordially invite an~cxan)'inai;on "of/om* sloe!-',-assuring evrrybody'OV'! j no misreprppf-n^.f-ion aili bo permitted, .in 1 confidently relying ;on|thh m*rh <! M. ! goods anti oar guarantees to-give annie satisfaction, i ^ ?ALYf& ARM3TRO G/J "???iilij '" 1 vV, Til wiiiti^lii???i'ijn'tr e?m?uT ; MV?IBL Ai\ti Mlbmm Mhkmn Umm MM?BIMIPWCIL? Respectfully requests all Edgefield Ladies who shall he. In Augusta this Fall or Win ter to visit her fitillitfery Establishment and inspect, her Matchless assortment of Milli nery ?sOO?S' oil BONNETS m wmm mm FRENCH FLOWEE5, FEATHERS, RIBBONS, LACES, FANCY JET JEWELRY, &C" &C. --AT THE NEW YORK MILLINERY STORED praeBcsBSg aagggjpj sus Cct50-2m ?1 fi I ll ff fl I I H il 1 11 al Vii I lu fl I ?iii1 0 ?' gi Hil? ii 9 gi P. ?j ?I ll ? si M.V B? Ul When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When When we we we we we we wc we we we we we we we we wo wc we we we vre we we we we we we we we soil sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell soil sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell nile Calicoes that cost 5 cfs to make ni 0} and 8 cents Calicoes al 5c. (jennine Fruit of the Loom Shirting ni <-'.. Genuine Lindsdale Shirting at t.. . 10 cents Towels at 2Ic. 25 cents Towels at Wc. 40 cents Tallie Damask ai : .. 75 corns Table Damask ;.i 15c. 10 cents Clinton Fannel ai eic. I2icents Canton Flannel al 8e. 15 cents Canton Flannel at 10c. Brilliantine Alpacas worth 25 cents at 10c English Cashmeres worth '?'?'?'< ? eu ts at iJ.i-. French Brcckatelta Dre;1; Goods worth :!"'. extra large Shoulder Shawls worth j;.1 eeni - large square Shawls wor,b 90 cents ;:' i.".-. Colored Silks worth 75 cent-: <l2ic? Colored Satins worth 6.1 cents at Colored Satins worth ?1.00 at OJC. Lyons black Silks worth 81.25 at '?".<:. Lynns black Silks worth 81.75 nt 81.1 '. Lyona black Silks worth ?2.25 :;t st.;'!;. 11-4 White Blankets worth$?1.58 nt 82 00. 11-4 White Blankets worth ?5.00 at $3.00. 10-4 Colored Blankets worth 92.00 ror sl.OO LadiesScioaks worth 82.50 at $1.(10. Ladies Cloaks worth Si 00 :;: $250. Ladies Cloaks worth $?.00 at s">.ui r to the Southern Tr: dc eel .. lor 2o 3 aw *?M*.V 1 re ich :ttil:r??.!n 'll.l ! : .. i rvt1*! j} g & ? ?s R > : i Li !~n ? % toi g 3 :? I ? 4:?T? >r F^ ?\ |?? < ? ('?lT-KflLtSlS g* Ti;': ?OlITH?ES ^aAItS^T. S?._un?:?r.?l |?r?iu?? ?t Ite?a'i ..>.:...!.. . !rsi? ? !:>-.l i'M'!'"'- 1 .?. ! : ? |VA | |S i . li ;v S.S..'.:: \. I.-. ..: fi k WW "?l I ri J:\f . 1 J. ?22 A M ll S 3 TA-A? DAB D SCALH-S. AND smnu:, P Li O W S. PL O W S T OC K '.. ESTABLISHED 1837 FURNITURE PALACE. Chi tpesi-, tb featest, ths Langst md Oldest Establishment in Georgia ?rpet rncker??.H ? r'.ng mattresses. SB? 4 ling pillbwf?,etcH>i Sf . ?rari HB Alfil Largest assort ment uf tine bed room suits in rosewood, mahog any, walnut and oak, of latest pat terns and lowest prices. Parlor stats in ebony and gold, mahogany, walnut and gobi, in coteline raw silks, reps, satin de laine, hair and mohair coverings, in large variety at squally #low lig ares. , Agents ?if 708 er. cl 710 Broad JStreet, Augusta, Ga. - ??gemi) for tho National Wire Mattress. Sifin of the l?g Chair. :o: UNDERTAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Everything appertaining; to thc Undertaking Iin.sine.vs at Wholesale and Retail. Telegraph orders promptly attended to. PLATT BROS, Agents. ^ ?ejit 13-Orn. -.-???r-j^yi--.-.T*-.VV^ >~-^^..-j-?-.-^nri?j. .JJ?. .. .m. m I? Il ll-llHBf-TOTTI ROBBST H. MAY & 00,. ^XJC3-XJSTA.3 ?GkA_ MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN ARRIASES, BUGGIES, ROCKAWAYS AND PLANTA TION WAGONS, A fi;d line of tho above Goods now in Store, which in quality, finish and style iii surpass airy that have bcoh brought into tho State. We arti also manufactnr ingour STANDARD GRADES of Baggies, Wagons, dec., that have been so loug unfavorably knorfn throughout the State, and ar? UOw being sold at LOWER PUCES than can be reached by any other house. ftanufactiiri r's Agents for the sale of STUDEBAKER^, WILBURN and TEN \ Ks ICE PLANTATION WAGONS of all sizes, whi-h h stood the test for the pu* half_ century, and to-day head the list for light drat :?."] gnni durability. JMI s a ?ow ?:s required for wagons ot* inferior grades. TO THOSE VS WANT OF CHEA PEU lil* JG I :<>.. \ya r.ro offering a Large Stock that has just been rci?eive?! from iii? best Mann . >rcr: in Cincinnati, which have been made for HS nf li.-tter* iiiai?r\?|, ann" are ? pa i n ted :..:.! finished, than have over been made for this section Ic-rore. PRCCI?S EXTREMELY LOW. ! ?J'ul I Stock of Harness, Saddles, Oak and Henil?'!** """ole I,e-.th,v. "alf Skins, ^Tn?tii Skin's, Shoe Pinding?, l>ather.aud Rubber Ihdtuigall si/. ^s, Rubber Pack' in . tillara, Bridles, Hamels Pl nd inga, Shoe Tools, ?te. Sole Agents for STARR i] .f'l ES and 'I'llACE CHAINS-evjery pair warranted for (ive years. \Tew York rr^M:.-- and Packing Co's Superior Rubber Belting, (hf; best in the world. pl ROTTS VARNISHES-unequalled by any ether make. The SI DE SPRING PIIETON, price ?C5; the SIDE SPRING PIANO BUGGY, price "?7()--t!ie best ve Licljover produced for the money. Weight 215 pounds. Kr Scud for Catalogue and Price List. Call and sae us when in the "city and be conduced that our j-ri<- .. are lower than any house in tho State. sept 15-4m VALLACK " W. .1 BRANSTON VVAiXACE & CRANSTON, (Successors to WARREN WALLACE & Co.) COTTON UIN' 1 j GUAM) DEALERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 72hsasd 731 Reynolds St., - - AUGUSTA, GA. ": ic i-.i! ndvannes made on consignments at low rate of i ute rest. Bagging and lies rt rn'shad at lowest market price. Strict personal attention glv-'ui to weighing :.::?! rilling (Mitton. AC; BNTS FOR V:< i*??si Fir*. :w? Rttr?tar Prun? Nafta, (SaipK S? i?-'rVc?liits f'otloii (?ill, S ri :? sa ? J a :. < ? Ve i t i Hu i's. % H C':? s82&& fig DE ALE JW IN mm, mm PAM, O? I, wa, ,1*1?-A MVA MLTt f RES t? FAMILY GROCERIES -.A/ISTD Confectioneries. S?, B*A5?.S? ROW, KMMVmhn, ? c Anr.il ti?, ?SS1.-ff 21 i m mm (mmm m ?IO?SIIPBRS IIPOR? E. 1). SMYTHE & CO., -t . ... . i I m wm UNE, ss THE GREAT SOUTHERN tnuCKERY DEALERS ?71*2 ?rnnd Street, Auirnnta, Ga. ofl'cr lo Purchasers a saving of from 30 to 50 Cents on all Ooodsin tltcir lino REMEMBER THAT THIS IS THE m LARGEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE [Successors to Smith, Hack if- Company.} fciOLES *.JWY-^BALE GROCERS . -AND CO HISS 906 PBs'oaci Sf reel, Augusta, Cia: I hflvo mi hand, for tho fall trade, a largo and complete stock of Provisions, r V Produce, Grain, Tobacco, and all kinds of Staple Groceries. We are agents ir Hi lan . I i; igglng Mills in tho 1 'niter! States, and wo keep the largest stc?k of | lng !:i thc South. A Iso have full .supplies of Arrow and other Cotton This. A M iuds will be ?old low, ami we respectfully solicit the patronage of all whole [" L-lOt SUBTES & CRANE. ??iis" G. BAILIE & SONS, -Den ter In 7 HTS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW CURTAINS and SHADES, -Also n Pnll Lino of WAJLITJ l->.A_l^??Tt& & BORDERS, 13 BPvOAD STREET. AUGUSTA, GA. OLD STAND JAG. G BAILIE Si BRO. EVERYTHIKTG STRICTLY April 20, 188L-201y , A Display of Dim BELIEVED TO BE UNPRECEDENTED IN THIS MARKET, IS HOW BEING MADE BY DELANE & ma it I ncl tul cs Extensive Assortments of Frcncb, German and English Textures, A Partial List Is Subjoined, as Illustrative of Numerous Lots Not Named?, ..., . .a .A _ COLORED GOODS DEPARTMENT. In this D< partment stripes and plaids seem to bc among tho favorite novelties ' :his season. We are snowing very many exclusive things in Ombre Stripes'and Plaids, and Moire Stripes and Plaids foirCombinaiions and Trimmings; also Satin Jonleur. Satin Rhadames.-Satin MerMnctfx; Satin Brocades, Satin Stripes,,Plain, Satins, Pin sb es and?, Color?, Ombre Stripe; Plush es, Tinsel Suitings, Watered Silks'"' ind Satins; and in Worsted Fabrics we have Tinsel 8?its, Chudda Suits, with . Sashes, to be used as trimmings, Beautiful Iroquois Stripes, Rich end elegant plaids, Chudda Cloth] and; Flannel Suitings. We have Trimmings to-watctralrTTf the above Fabrics. BLACK GOOD? DEPARTJ??iVr. Here we Jkeep the Best English Crape1; the Finest Crape Veils, Bomba?tWes','l*|?,i Henriettas, Crape Cloths, Cashmere, Chudda- Cloth, Australian Cloth, Venetian.-. t'? Cloth, Armnres, Victoria;.Cl< tb, Brocades, MI ripe.s. Plaids and Watered Materials. The above are|all of the Jinrst makes ?nrt ?inst hoautiful textiir?r In Silks and Satins we have Cheap Black Silks. Kine Bin k Silks, Black Satins, Black Marveil- > l?tix. Black Rbadames, anti the must ?xteiir.iv?. a.s*?>rttnent of Brocades ever shown South of Now York. ' . "" NOTIONS, uttbrnxi**'.* Everything yon can think "r, Imitons n? ever/ kind.tlfandkerchiefsJLinen arid silk laces, Embroideries, Hair Brushes..Dreeing and'Fine Comba, Tapes, Braids, , ?t Satchels and Belt in sets. Satchels and belts separate,.Fichus, veilings, Illusions,-, Wash Blonde, Dotted Net, Brussels, Net, Tissues. Fringes'and "Ti?Oios, all Styler and Colors, Gnimpure Law. Blonds and Spanish Laees, Ribbons, Bails and Cres? couts, Ornaments, and thousands of other novell's Cheap and Pretty. GLOVES AND 'HOSIERY. This Department compris'-s ?verylbing ii> Berlin Gloves, Cloth Clloves, Castor ... , Gauntlets, Kid Gauntleis shd Driving Gloves, tho Sarah Bernhardt and the Mos-. qutaire. These are very .n.?tt. Also a full line <>r 'JoiiViriV Black and Colored, White and Opera Kids, in three, four, hve^ six and Hight buttons. Our Hosiery. ". Department is the most complete hi the city. 1 It consists of Stripes, Plaids, Solids, Ribbed ; also Misses Silk Hose in the New Colors. Ladies Brown. Bleached and. Colored in every style, from the cheapest to our ?Sillc Lisles, at. SL75. Our Bne of Gents' Half Hose is also complete. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Damask of all kinds, the best ever shown for the prices. Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Spreads, Blankets, Table Covers, Lace Curtains^.Sbeeting, P.C. Cotton, ? and Carpets the cheapest ever offered. " . ' . .* . SPECIAL DRIVES. "* . ir, Cases Blankets.Every Price|500 lbs Darning Thread, all Nos, at.1MN?c . 62 dozen Napkins at.50c.? JO pieces wide^I?ck Cteshraere at..;. 35<f 83 Doylies at..50e.| 10 pieces wide-black Cashmere at,....40?*>w A 100 dozen Towels at.10c. j 10 pieces wide black Cashmere at.45o f>0 dozen Handkerchiefs^.25c. ? 10 pieces, allhvool very "wid?rlM?ck 50 dozen Half Hose, worth 40c, at....25c.? Chudda Cloth, worth76e., only...i..50c??i. 50 dozen 3 Button Kid Gloves (perfect) at 50c. / t . ' '. Our Goods are guaranteed aa represented and to be as cn eap as can be bon gilt * South of New York. , : . rCk^.' ..,.. DELANE * HICKOK, Augusta,<3a. Ji-.i ajts Si? C i^?W i. AT THE L0WREY WAGON FACTORY. AUGUSTA GA lj have the largest Stock of Wagons ever offered before;in this City, and I will . ? ii . . '-? SELL THEM LO W I Know lhe|?rops are Short, and I Propose Dividing JU y Profits with the Fanners: 300 ONE-HORSE WAGONS, AT tmrnvo -AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF ' 100 T\V,0 HORSE WAGONS-FIRST-CL?SSJGOODS, AT LOW PM[CE^ Complete Stock of Wagon Harness of alfkinds. Give.rae .: a trail before buying. y ........ ^ jJ^H H. I0WBEY, an? J.-.-tf OORNi'.i: CA:MPBELL & ELLIS STS., AUGUSTA, GA. ' ' " "~~-"IT*HBI T H] H OF AUGUSTA. pi >. n ; *.Ji>\' ..; . ?ii5 is ?t**>r' -:- 'v.M.. Wi? I I H. ve Reduced HIP JVioe of Fnrnitnre'i2.*3 Pei? CerrrrSince We <'ame to this City. ' ? .. . EV EBV TH 1 mi iii our line is KRKSH, N KW AND STYLISH. We look to it that. ;> - nm- customers always <jr<-t lite latest pnt?im?, lf?t|i in Parlor and Bed Room Kurniture. We sell everylliiiig ?? bur linn <>ii its merits* Our stock is IM MENS1?1 "*"t and we . . - -. . ? ? - 'a'..v.*.z ?/..>. . " "WILL PLEASE OXJJR. CUSTOMEES.., -. : -HOT ri rx . ii?-'.'--?roi* STYLE AND PRICE. . sell FKATHRR MATTtlRSSRS ami SPRING BE?S, the NEW YORK BR AIDED WI lt E i s t l ?b B EST. . ' ' t*x 'J TS?r- Fair-dealings rad fair pri?es is our motto. Almonds packed and shipped Cree of charge-. . . _ j. i, I?WI,ES ? co.; sopt-is-eni._717 Broad Street, Augusta. .Assort- " . ? ment. LO WllST0V]E9 nnd PRICES. RANGES Q IS < ri H < < S S W LARGE Stock. A. I. SMes ? Co. 924 Broad Street, AUGUSTA, Georgia. AVE BOUGHT WU ? ? Iff E ME :i -S S : : HM a ? . -AND ; CHALLENGE COMPARISON OF, GOODS <Sc PBICBS. GEATES and MA'NTXjES'j BB IS wa O -'-ii" Bjlx ? . iw ? bus DAY, T ANNA HILL & COi, 733 & 73? Broad St., Augnsta, Ga., Mannfiiotnvers and Dealers in. Z?V fvinds of QUICK SSA'.it*-- ..'? ' Sales. U ?t. CARRIAGES, ROCKAWAYS, BUGGIES. WAGONS, CARTS, &c. Also Agents for the sale of Wilson, Childs & Co's. Phila delphia WAGONS & CAKTS. For the du 5 Vft^'iflMSS^ Manufacturers A'g'.ts.... for the sale of the Cortland Wagon Co's PLATPOBM.' SPBINO. WAGOX,' acanowl edged the beat. The - f CORTLAND CHARIOT -the lightest and " strongest Buggy made, for $65. V .. . * . rik fOi rability and light draft of this celebrated manufacture, we refer to Messrs.. A. F. Broadwater. Julius Day and Capt. F. L. Smith, of Edgefield county, Owen Alder man, Esq., Aiken county. Also the well known and reliable Webster Wagon, the . , Old Hickory Kentucky Wagon, and our own make of One and Two-Horse Wagons, which we offer at prices lower than work of same grade and quality can be ipur-. . chased elsewhere. We have added to our Stock a full line of Cheaper Grade Bug irles, made to our own order, with special regard to the quality of the Wheels, Ax les and Springs, which we will sell lower than any house this side of Cincinnati. ... ^SET-No Cheap Auction H ork Sold.-^fc Also Wholesale Daalers in Saddlery and Harness/ Bridles, Collars, Whips, Bu'g 2y Umbrellas, Trunks, Coach Material of every description, Springs, Axles, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Bolts, Bands, Oil Cloth, Varnishes. Also, Leather and Gum Belting " ind Packing, Rivets and Lacing, Punches. Italian nemp and Soap Stone Packing. ... Also, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather, Frauen and American Calf Skins, Linings. Threads, Ac A full stock of lasts, Frenoh and box-toe,- -jost Meei ved. ,^r*Send on your Orders, or call and see us. Our prices wUl at all times be BOTTOM PRICES. * * Oct 6,2880^1y-?8 * "