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COVINGTON. GA., SEPT. 2, 18S5.
EDITORIAL PA RAG RAPIIS.
Gov. Iloadly, of Ohio, upon ac¬
cepting his re-nomination for gov.
ernor of Ohio, declared himself 0 | )
posed to prohibition.
Although the cotton crop in Texas
is said to bo greatly injured by the
bad weather, they still expect to
market about 1,300,000 the present
season. You see Texas is a big place.
A watermelon weighing 178 pom.ds,
was recently shipped from Califor¬
nia to England. It was just such
thingR as that which made the lions
est but unsophisticated Duchman ex¬
claim, with bewildering astonish*
ment : “Vat a country ! Vat a
pecp'es!”
A bill has been introduced in the
legislature to pension all confeder¬
ate soldiers who lost a limb during
the war. The amount to be allow¬
ed each man is about $60 per annum,
and the same is lo be paid oat of
the unappropriated Halt of the state
road rental. This is a good bill, and
O ight lo become a law. Certainly
no citizen of Georgia could object
to its passage.
Tho state should assert her right
of eminent domain over the lands
at Tallulah falls, and make it a pub¬
lic park. The state has a right to do
this, we think, and the lands can be
assessed and paid for out of the
funds in the state treasury. It.
should be made a free, ptildie park,
Open lo the world.
Mr. Goodloe Yancey, of Athens,
Ga., has a largo heard of Jersey cal 6
(It, lie has one cow, Alico Jonc r ,
tout has made under lest thirty
two pounds of butter in seven d;ys
Jersey will bccomo in time the dairy
strain of America. Tho Holsteins.
with thoir largo yield of milk,
are now their only competitors.
It is estimated that Gen. Grant
. 1 u . n *i t 1
cm capitalists to pul about $100,000,
000 in Mexican railway schemes.—
Ruin stares many’ of these investors
in the lace. The north had better
have spent those millions in helping
develop (liesouth. Tho money would
have * been kept at home, in any
oventi
The discussion of the matter as
lo whether tho state capitol should
be built with native Georgia mates
r al or of oolitic stone, is still going
on through tho state papers and
among tho people. Several tests
have ht'Cil made in Atlanta, by
chemists and others, of the various
materials offered, and the Georgia
granite and marble sechl to have
proven the most durable. It is a
little singular the question of which
is the most suitable material for the
new capitol cannot be definitely set¬
tled by exports to tho satisfac¬
tion of all. XVe still think the now
capitol should bo built out of Geor¬
gia material, and believe it will stand
the test with any yet offered. The
Star favors native material on gen¬
eral principles.
A New Postal Kink.
■ Atlanta Evening Capitol.
Mr. Vilas, the new l’osiniaster
Generiil, has arranged for tho new
thing in postal delivery, which goes
into effect the 1st of October. All
towns with 4,000 people or over,
numbering 460 in the United States,
will have this privilege.
A system of special delivery of
packages is fixed. Special messengers
at $30 a month are to bo employs
ed. In addition to the regular pos
t l :»n a a IU 10 eent Ce,a mnmn 8lam P « w WfUed, ImidH
which , be
ch n used for no other pur
Purlieu an immejiate
delivery of a ptlvkage by mail can
use these stamps. As soob as the
pneknge is received at the
or destination it is immediately sent
nt by special . , and . ,
<> a messenger
hvvted to the parties for whom il
intel ded wit In ut delay.
Registered letters are either
liven-d itiiiue cour-e of rounds tty
can.ers or held a t Hie post office
all. -
t),,
surcs prompt delivery.
Mr. Vilas, in his circular, says the
matter is ;,n experiment wh')so sue
CFsS V ill depend upon the efficient
of the post master-, who mas, see to
ii liial Lu* is are promptly ... handled ,, ,
R«»<l I lie ny Hteiii made to pay.
ONE XMONO MANY.
A yon gentle man of superb cd- I j
ig
ucation, a graduate ul three <>1 tae i
the i
leading il uivefsit ies of
country, whose thoughts burn with
the fires of ambitious youth, whose
heart is filled with a leudablo ini
pulse to carve hi-< way lo eminence
at all buzzards, and‘ who siglu lo
turn loose to the world the brilliant
thoughts he has,” has written the
following appealing iot'er to Hie
mailer off o <ditorof the Greenes
boro Herald, asking his good of¬
fices and advice as lo what lie shall
do in his awful dilemma. The letter
is quite a remarkable one, and we
reproduce it for the benefit of the
host of ambitious young readers of
the Star, who will no doubt find a
‘ follow feeding in their bosom” for
the young man in his dire situation.
He is chafing under the depressing
influence of' measuring calico in a
dry goods ‘\mporium,' and sighs
for the high, noble and favored priv¬
ilege of writing his “views” for the
press. There are probably 09,909
men in Georgia to-day who overlook
the sunshine about them, and sigh
for the green fields that lie some¬
where j ist ahead, the same as this
young man is doing \Yo have no
doubt our young friend will some
day stir the country with the burn*
ing “thoughts he has,” but he must
learn to he patient, and wait until
“his beard is fully grown,” before lie
can expect to win the fame for which
lie so laudably, yet vainly sighs.—
The ladder of life is a long one to
climb, but there is plenty of' room
on it—at the top—for every profess
sion.
But, here is our young friend’s
letter. Read it carefully:
“I have long had an inteso yearn¬
ing to become a member of that
noble profession, the press. I feel
within me sindi a rising tip of a great
spirit that I cannot resist it. My
education is superb. I graduated
with honors at one of the leading uni
vorsitics. Then I graduated at an¬
other. Not satisfied 1 graduated
the third time. I am at present
clerking in a dry goods emporium,
and am a general favorite, But I
sigh rnongnm to,turn 1 have; loose, t to long Hie, to world show tho to
men wh it bcautilul dreams I have ;
what visions 1 see, what beautiet
1 can picture in tho moving of tho
planets and the sighing of the trees,
Life I must live, and I feel J can use
my talents to no better purpose and
find no greater medium for tho ex¬
pression of myself than through the
columns of a large and influential
paper. I feel that nature intended
me for a newspaper man. I have
looked in my eyes’ reflection in the
glass and havelracod there a nvriute
resemblance lo the eyes of tho great
Groeley, I do not wish to hamper
myself in clerking, nor do I want to
hide my talents in a paper of small cir
dilation. In my dilemma 1 apply to
5 'ou to know where I can secure a
position of tho kind I desire.”
An Iowa woman was engaged in
the pleasing duty of giving her litiss
band a severe curtain lecture, tho
o'her night, when she was seized
wit It lockjaw and di d within fifteen
minutes. A word to llto wise is suf¬
ficient.
MOTHERS’ FRIEND.
Applied according to directions 3 or 4
months before confinement, its effect is
wonderfully beneficial and gratifying.—
The delicate organs anu parts directly
involved are relaxed and softened and
lose their rigidity without imparing their
power, while its lubricating qualities act
like a charm, thus assuring a quick and
almost painless delivery without pliysi
ed exhaustion, and death agonies of
many hours duration areeiitiielv avoid
j labor and It not lessens only the B l lorteiw intensity t!l0 of time pain, of
.
but, better than all, it sreatly diminish
es child, the danger to life of both mother and
and leaves the mother in a coiulit
sions, and other alarming symptoms in
G'' 1 ’ 11 ! 10 lingering and painful labor.—
Its truly wonderful efficacy in this res
pect entitles Mothers Friend to be rank
I :!s ono °f <he life-saving appliances
i given to the world by the discoveries of
modern science.
THIS TRULY GREAT PREPARA
TION,
while really such an inestimable boon
t° child bearing women, i.- one in regard
* n 'RAience to female
modesty, certificates cannot be publish
j
j in Atlanta, when pureltasiuga bottle of
“Its superior merits ran only be
nia,,e known by won! of mouth.”
L T - ,,hea ,. interested . in the above, by ad-
1 *^ Atlanta, w,n 8 Ga., * h « can B«dfield have Regulator Book
a
; , h em free of eo t. containing f«l,
fietihirs. Im.
Sometime ago a movement was
Started in New Orleans to at rest the
loss of col ton business to l li.i' cit' • I
,\s large a proportion of I'-e em o • t
is sliippc I from there. now as
there ever was, but it- doesn’t leave
the amount of money that it mice
(lid. It is coinpr ssed in the inlc
rior and shipped nbroudon through
bills o lading- Every year New
Orleans has the handling of a le- s
number of hales of cotton, ami the
city is beginning to feel the loss. A
Now Orleans alteruoon paper | 111"
lished a few.days ago a communica¬
tion wimh stirred up the cotton fat
tors and compress owners. Tho
charge was made in a communication
that the reason New Orleans was
losing Ler cotton business was tiie
unfair business methods of the two
classes named, The writer of the
communication -ays that two pounds
of cotton arc taken out ul every
bale, ostensibly for sampling purpos¬
es, put really lor profit, and ill it
the planter is charged a higher rate
of iositiance than the factor ptiys.
Tlieso are only a few ol the chur
ges.
1 Don’t Fee! Like \» ork.
It makes no difTereuee what business
you are engaged in : whether you are a
preacher, a merchant, it mechanic, a
lawyer or a eomhiou l.tuorer, you can t
do your work well while vuu are half
j-ick. Thousands try to, but all in vain.
How much better to keep your organs
in good order by taking Parker’s Tonic
when von feel “a little out, of sorts,” It.
would be money in your pocket, One
hour of good, rejoicing health is worth
a dozen hours of full i f languor and
pain. lm.
Mercury anil Potash Vanquished.
Mr. Wiley F, Hood, known lo al
iiifisL pvery m;in woiinin aud child
in Athens, boars t? 10 following lest
in nwy as lo the virtu OB of Swift’s
Specific [S. S. 8.]
For twelve years 1 suffered from
mercurial poison, with all of its tor¬
turing pains. I was treated by sev¬
eral physicians, and was dosed on
iodide of potassium abundantly.—
This treatment increased in_. (rouble
My blood was thoroughly infected;
my skin was thick and yeilo i ; ni
sLouuich was weak so Hi it I c. tl ■.
not retain my loud ; my pers • li wa
broken out with su es wlii. It bo*-airo
offensive ulcers, and my strenglli
gono. Mercury hrotight on rlteu
matism, potash had ruined nr.
st(.much, and I lh> ug'ul there Wtl
nothing left for me to do hut to di>
, I . A . w n i»
hobbling along the. street, I tided
all the remedies withfii reach, I ft 1 to
no avail. At last a frion.l suggested
the use of Swift’s Specific, L k
man}’ other drowning men, I wa
ready lo catch at any slraw that
came, in siglrt. I procured six bo
ties frwm Dr, Long. The first bot¬
tle gave mo Lope. Tho nausea ol
:he stomach disappeared, .and by the
time 1 bad taken the third the hard
lumps on my neck went away the
ulcers were healed ; my complexion
cleared up, mr skin smoothed off.
and my strength began to return.-
1 have taken in al! about thirty bot¬
tles. It has made a new man of me
l am ti man ol 63 years, but am
strong aud vigorous, eat anything
and do any kind of work, I am
sound and ’.veil, It is my honest
opinion that Swift’s Specific has
taken me from tho grave’s mouth
and added many years to my life —
I would recommend it to suffering
humanity everywhere, not as a uni¬
versal panacea for ail diseases, l ut
as a specific for ail blood and skin
diseases, such as Mood poison, tlieu
matism, scrofula, eczema, tetter and
catarrh, for I have seen it tried on
most all of these. I am ready and
more than willing to answer ail in
quiries tending the above points. I
am well known in Athens, and refer
to any ono or all of tho old citizens
of this city.
XX’tr.BY F. IIood, Athens, Ga.
Jan. 5, 1885.
The Best in the Market.
I have been afflicted with a blood
humor and indigestion for fifteen
years. I have used various medi¬
cines, but with little purpose. 1 have
received more benefit from Swift’s
Specific (S. S. S.) than anything else
I have over taken. It is tho best
blood purifier on the market.
A.J. Bbooks,
l ob. 13, ISSo Round Rock, Tex
T realise on Blood and Skin Lhs
orsom itiniktl frc<*.
1 tu: Swift Ppfcific Co., At
lanta (« I .! .
I Tho keeper of a Bultimoie bee 1 '
t’l'Z TZZZT 1 r'co * meeting ll1 ’ Kr '" , the " i ’
other day, but kindly refrained Ircm
sel.tug beer for the lime, and only
disposed of lemonade and an ' 1 sod h0,i ’ 1 i w a
ter. Talk about an era of good feel j
tug! This case is certainly a not a
hie one.
i
•yrart
PRECAUTION!
pfeS' CHOLERA DR.BI 6 GERS’
i
THE GREAT SOUTHERN REMEDY
__-FOR—-
BOWEL TROUBLES, CHILDREN TEETHING, DIARRHCEA,
DYSENTERY AND GRAMP COLIC.
y.oAo.a c" —.—.
BIGGERS- HUCKLEBERRY CORDIAL should be(kept in
TXR 1J pleasant and effic ?T '“when
It is one of the most of tl ) violent and sudden attacks
nlaints. IIow necessary it is, at a season e v i. i it will save
r . anf
of much the bowels pain aud are anxiety, so frequent, as well you as ^T’e'aoctoHhlls.^ Is g • ^rSie wearied mother, its system losing sleep from i
n a?e upon
at 50 cents a bottle. B@“Send 2 c. stamp ”^ ER A< TAVLOR, Atlanta, Ga. I
tUNHIbUi ° a BEUiWJTH 1
JOBBERS AND. DEALERS IN
CooMng and Heating Stoves,
Ranges, Furnaces, Mantels, Grates, Iron Pipes,
30 and 38, Co Tier Penelitrec and Walton Sts.,
ik.. Oja..
We offer to the trade the largest and best selected stork of Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces
Slate and Iron Mantel, Wood Mantels, Cherry, Mahogany and Walnut of the
(irates, ie-l market. Bird Cages, Water Coolers, Re
and most approved Designs in the
Ice Crerin Freezers. Tubs Buckets, Brooms, Brushes, Steam Ripe and
kYC tor ri.in.iKTK’ 6 won a**, •>»
v.,„> a,rnm. sw* w»h
rul chandeUers, Pendants and Brackets, Plain and Stamped i m ware, m fact eve
„. for Knowls’ Steam
rv ,hhw kept bv first class House l-umishing dealers. Agents
Pump and Hancock’s Inspirator, manufaehuers of Concrete Sewer Pipe and Orna
lnenta l Galvanized Iron eon,ice, door and window heads, in fact everything you
iV : s | K Come and see us. BELLINGRATH,
IIUNNICUTT &
ung26tf 36 and 38 Peachtree slrcet, Atlanta.
“SHAKY.”
THE Zrn ZAfi.ME’CH' I ' KMlMliVKP I:'i
MERfEN.UtV MEN
It is a notable fact flint (he people of Atlanta ;
be thorougn-v ,
and elsewhere nri beginning in become
convinced that worth! - eotniiound* I
“shaky” at all m*w inn .tioivs, white an linn.
est preparation never fear- opposition. We d<
not propose to "wipe out” others, as the ii* <1
for operation is large, «n»l we aeeoro to one an<l
all the same privileges we enjoy. V* ■ are nut i
SO far lost to business pr'noiples as to denounce
anyotherremedya.su fraud, or imitation, <»i a
containing a vegetxible poison, The
which are horrible to eoiitemplate.
alarm need not be sound,.'.!, for there is ■'
room {or all declining inliiwtash.iiine-to.i
water compounds.
If one hottl; of It. It. I). It more vabia'-b- in
effects than half a do, 11 sif .my otner prepara¬
tion. we won't get m.i ! aaaat if. If ten
of B. It B. cures aen- nf blood pii-aii is ai-ai
others could not cure nt att. it only prove- fast
It. It. B. is far tile beat medicine.
20,000 BOTTI.MS
of B. B B. have Lean -L 1 t) I> irtt - lb iaa la
.
side tile corporation of Atlanta since h "a
started two yearsn:;«» ■
Why this woudorfa’. s.do of a »-»v veni'* ly in
so short a time wi;h.£ » little a lv. rv -in;r.
It must be co:>; -NC’-l licit it is ho nr.s •
has proven jise’.f t > j> i in *rii i.i the cure
of blooil. skin amt ; y ifnndrAT^
of iumre certi limes test I ')■ 1 I,U‘t of ,tir
that in Atlanta nu 1-5.) viy -r points 3.
are “on and v. ill t iv t.i v ■ il.iey per
desire t-. Li ,
By entering tho c-lrn ) 1 r ! ■’) n :
ted Mo.) 1 rfl )!>'i!-“. i 11 -' *' ‘ '■ '■
antnaoniz s all ;. i;suii vttlv. - ..a . - - ..- a e
tlie il.iggiiut foreea, fiirnishe.i t i ■ i’ lltahim fa
rich, nowblo->.l. eliitiiu nes ail iou ri through
the secretions, and in ■ t -. : i ■ 1 ■
by its wan.t .‘rfat net!)a o ;>) 1 ( : 1 a t ic
skin, the ki.la ys, ll. -, 1 an i J “ ' ll:ir ' :1 -
all effete an i i.in.r ■ :aa*.Wr is • !"y ■" •
ted from t'l • body, lv.;viiii tb“ '■<• id;. ■, tresn
By its alt b- ' v •: ,B B.n.m.
loads hehtoat of;,!; il:i! ' ) ”
,
lu^TeonimDa K ”w«and Va ' .'Tin "n-ivA
hn..... mt-Fx!
cheers the •lesp ..1 a fa -;e
ch 1 ms the disturbud i\ • rxwnil i.il i ,*i qn: *
sin<1 peaceful sl imb-i'D It h .s !
tweiity-ii yo yo ifn a -t jD-iv li ¬
the south.
It is no far-fetuli * 1, f )?ci;, r ii-f > in ! o.-;Iru un
fliscoverodsubijrm 10 in w > dUt. b it is .1 s wen
tilie and happy com »!u ition of roc >; 4 ai/e<i veg¬
etable blood poison agent:?, eilbuted alter many
years of conitant n ■ • and exii-irimeut in the
treatment of tho;isa:id ’ of some of the inost
appalling cases of sc:- ifuIoiH, sy .>hii:ti" ;t!id uu
tanuoiis bio »1 >5«'»:»- <■ w:• kn t vn i tito slate.
resulting in ecwnpl; i.» rh 1 n:ij> irallu 1 curotoi
pronounce ! ineinubio cases.
.Scml to Bio ) 1 »il hi. AtUinti. Ca.. for a eopy
of tlieir Book of Wonlers, free. ii!'.vl wltl*. in -
for natiou about Hloo.l and Ski.i l>i.,-e.is Kid¬
ney, Coniplaivtts, t Vc.
An Onen y Let Su.9 35
IN xvincir
ALL LADIES
A BN
Oecp y urKcrbSiC-d.
READ If.
m., Xm-. n, tssi.
Gentlemen :
1 have boon iisiu.-r y.uir xYoiDtcrful rciiKMly, Dr.
U rail lit. M’s Female liator, in iny faiaiiy fir
a litng time, au«t f want' 1 1 . iv to th .• .. i.Tjri::^
ones of my sex that thorn never was anythin..; to
equal it. Won!.! to Ga I that every afiliet ;.l wo¬
man in onrland knew of its woii-rlerf.fl virtues
an<l curative u wers ,is I do. j h : > v *j used a groat
deal of it since the birth m iny l.t-n c’liid. i.bont
aycarmtd ;i half i\ : >. and I da tiiink. had it not
been for this val i.tble me lieine. I would have
been
Be.l-iliil Ion E>;- Life.
But, thanks to a kin i Providence, ! w :s lUreeio 1
to its use, and my life an t health li.ivo been
spared me. If my means ivautit admit of it, 1
would never)' • with mi it in my ha is.-.
I have recommended it to a numbaroi my
frionds. and, without exception, th^y have ail
been wonderfully relieved and cured. I give
this indorsement without solicitation and freely
for the benefit of tin suffering ones of my sex.
Very Respectfully,
ifns. AXXA KAMP.
Send for our Treatise on Female Diseases mail¬
ed free. Address,
THE BR YDFIELD REGCMTOR <
Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
g Mmpe O l
A
m Cf r IRON THE 0HLY TRUE it
H5HH i r roNic mil lie m nd LIVER parity Hkrtorb VIGOR flie anil of BlOOn, the YOUTH. KIDNEYS, health retm- i
4 Dys
pepsta, digestion, Want Lack of Appetite. In
ami of Strength,
Tire,I Feelli.gahsoluietv
cured. Bones, muscles anil
LAD ■ I ES Eta Suffer]iigfrom peculiar a co„a° >lai Off Wer nts *
find In DR. HARTER’S to tlieir t<
IRON TONIC a safe and
Frequent ®peeay cure. Gixes a clear, healthy complexion.
to the popularltj attem)ts of at the counterfeiting only add
periment—get th/O riginal original. Best. Do not ex¬
and
HARTFR S
LIVER PILLS Gripe, never Sicken or Leave
f Bowels Constipated.
orlnactivity reraone suffering fr-ra TORPIDITY of the LIVER
tv CURE by the of Ue c'these Bowels, Pills. will find a permanent
uae No medicine should
Bowels n itt >U 1 ^^HARTERTS^LIV tomaob &Q d
Bample irh d by^mital. LL8.
doae Sen Free oa application
£ ^Fallot lt n Lok°” t ou?*DREA uiful iaiura-Lationrtree.y ter M ”' 1 C 2 A
strung, and
WRIGHT Sl'l^lAH VEGETABLE P|l LS
FOR THE
LIVER
And all Bi iou3 Complainls
Bafe to take, h« \a |nii-»ly vese'rihle; no 'rul¬
ing. rritr els. AllPrusiUsu
NOTICE T®
X F* AR ll III ” i RS
IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A
uu "TTON SEED OIL MIL , J
A Cotton Gin, / Cotton
A Colton Press, A Cotton n
OR A
A tit \f if T\/r bO) Jn caJsB T T.I, ■JLnJI
rmirirM
Pulleys, Shafting. Hangers, anhMILL WORK.
XVrite to us for PRICES and DISCOUNTS, We can make it TO
INTEREST to buy direct fr- Ul ns
v i. YAS WINKLE & CO
•«
Manufacturers, AS" a rat a, Ga.
ce- NOTICE TO TIIE TRADE—Wo give Discounts to the Trade,
may lotilnov 1
All in Hie Line of \a<nr ( >.
There is nothingln the line of y {l ; (1
ker’s stent Tonic. about that It popuh,r ci.npl* rne.ticj,,,. tin- iit-.st'i p '{
in
most 8 <ientific _ . combination poi^il, t ' i(
essential principles of (
the those ve^.
.
hie curatives which act powerful l\
,
rectly o,n the stomach, liver, kidneys and
blood. But there neither is, n r 'nil |
successful imitation of it. lj J(li
any is all.
time curing those who had despaired of
ever getting well. For yourself, wif e and
hn.
GGERGXA RAILROAD
STONE MOUNTAIN ROUTE
GEORGIA Office RAILROAD GenRhal COMPANY Maxawi. ’! !
Augusta, ApnI .luh
COMMENCING the following SUNDAY,April Passenger Ml.uh..! ].,,,
will bw operated:
FAST LINE.
no. 27 west daily.
Leaye Augusta...... a n>
Leave Athens........ u ID
Leave Covington.. rtf. a uf
Arrive Atlanta...... ........
NO. 28 EAST DAILY.
Leave Atlanta..... ••• a 50 j> in
Arrive Athens..... - 8 45' p nf
Arrive Covington - ' 5 V4 {> ift
Arrive Augusta. • •••» «... ... 0 20'[mu
no. Atlanta..# 2 east daily. 00 injLv NO. Auguslajy;»u 1 WKsip'W.vj].*.
Lv. a Hll»
*■ Gainesville !»43am| 5,55 “ Macon ...7 4 ii a lu
“ Covng’n Athens....') 20 jj ml “ “ Milt-d’v’eIISSaiu Wai-ng’n
Ar H ; 2lt*iu
“ V. ashg'n 2 20 ]> lit j “ AtLt
“ Jiileu’ve 4 26 p n.'Ar. Covi.gn j.',;; '
Ar. Macon...0 25 j> iii|“ Gainesville 0 ••
“ Augusta 6 35 p iii| “ Atkiit;i.'...> 4 ii| jaj .
ATLANTA ACCOM MODATIuy.
(Daily except Sundays.)
Lv Covingt’n 5 40 am | Lv Atlanta 5,
Ar Atlanta . 7.55 am—Ar Coving, s n )JlU!
K0 . 4 hast n.ui.v. no. 3 west daily.
j A> Atlanta ..8 20 ]> mjl.v. Au'gnsta
“ Cov’gt’n K) 25 p n. Ar. (bv’gi’n 4 49 aw
n^No^S *£;£**%%. w,H step at Lithoiua a b ttt l» ,
TrailiS „ 0 .’s 27 and 28 will stop and l*
ceive passengers to and In n, thelolloivi,,,
fktrons only, Groveton, Caniak, Be.*eha Harlem
l"t, Greensboro Madison Crawlonlvilis
Union ltntlidge
Social Circle Covington Conyers stow
Mountain and Decatur, 'f iicsc trains
make Southeast, close connections for all points lid
and West Southwest, North
and Northwest aud carry Through ship
ers between Atlanta and Charleston.
JOHN \\ . GREEN, (ion. Manager.
E. R. DORSEY, Gen. Passenger Ag’t,
Joe W. White, G. T. 1‘. A. Augusta Ga !
dec 2 (Kf
I THE GREAT
Furniture and Carpe I
Xf 1
OF
ANBEEW J. MILLER.
ATLANTA, GA.
Bed room f irniitire. | Nottingham lace curtains,
Parlor furniture. Tambone lace curtains.
Dining loom furniture. Antique lace curtains.
Mat trasses, bed springs. Imported Madras curtains.
Rattan chairs and fancy goods. Clung edged curtains.
Ingrain carpets, tapestry carpets. Turcoman curtains and cornices.
Brussels carpets. Cornice poles and stair rods.
Window shades, Hollands. Large stock and fresh goods.
Send for price list.
ANDRKXV J. MILLER,
j apriI 22 tf. Big 44, Peachtree Street, Atlanta Ga.
TO USERS OF BOILERS.
Look to Your Interest—I Have what you need.
THE UNION INJECTOR
The simplest and best Boiler Feeder i
made
have your orders. New work done in the best d bU I,lea8ed t0
very manner.
CHARLES F. LOMBARD
PendletonFou PROPRIETOR,
ndry and Machine Works
615 flQ d 527 Kollock Street, Augusta, Ga.
OWNERS OF ENGINES
The Korting Injector,
IS tiie best BoilerJFecder maae. It works warm or cold W'ater, and will take
Over 4,000 now in from a well or tank.
use,
The Vanduzen Jet Pumps.
Are the best Tank Pumps made: Will work clear or muddy Satisfaction
paeity from 100 to 20,00T gallons water. ^ auarante, m r, ^
per hour. Price, t? to *75. Send for circulars
Ceo. R. Lombard & Co.. ’
FOUNDRY, MACHINE AND BOILER WORKS
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
We keep on hand a large stock of
prepared aSKSSSS to o all kinds of Iron Work SHAfUipULLE —- QFRbl
, in the best :nan- HhUmS
ner. Repairing prompt lv done. glfeMjr
Advertising i i Ies.
First insertion (per ineli space'.........}| oO
Each subsequent insertion....... I
A liberal discount allowed those a-ivtc
rising for ;i longer period than one mouth
Card of lowest coni met rates can helm
• m application Notices to the Proprietor.
Local 10c. per line.
Announcements same as other tuber
’ising.
Henry Gaither, M. D., A. ('. Perry, Jf. ItJ
XV. XV. Evans, M. D.
Ors. Perry & Evans
Have formed ."a eo-partner.-hip forik
■ ractiee of medieine and its c<.Literal
v. ta bes, in Covington, Oxford ami v' f
einify.
Messages for one or Imth Jeff" nt Dr. J.
\. XV right’s di ug store, in Coviiivtmi, m
>r. Evans’s residonee, in (:x(bn ; , wilin'
five prompt and faithful at mo tier.
( illIs ran In¬ passed uur the wirind
he Oxford end Covington ieh*gr;.pli eom
pany at an\ hour, day or uigiit.
Dr Henry Gaither, of Oxford, consult'
iiigsuigeon and physieiar. slie24
Home Treatmen f Iji
For
Cancer, Catarrh, Neuralgia Ep
ilepsy. and all Blood
or Skin Disease*;
PILES AM) FISTULA,
Treated successfully without tin
k nil’e.
Nervous Debility.
I offer no swindling Jire.pes, bit
treat successfully and sricntifieiillj] 1 lroll
preparing iny own medicines.
all tho above diseases at
$5.00 Per SVionth,
With the exception ol Career aa
Fistula.
M. T. SALTER, XL D,
Refoim Dispensatory,
Corner Broad and \Valt<»n SiL |
18inar A l larila, Gi|
Anderson & Hunter
HAVE
The Cheapest Store in Coving!
ton. ■ -■ - ;
Special Bargains in Latliu
dress goods, boots, shoes,
mestics, notions, hardware M
groceries. All at Rock Bottom
Prices.
Large stock of everythin? ^
you need. All new and
1 goods. Everybody invited t0
j call and examine our goods affl
prices. Reliable
Remember the Old
Cheap Store. HU>TEK
ANDERSON &
In diseases ofthc Blootl^m wd llone-'.—Ycrvon«^^ SjP*""" 1 ^ j
■crcorlal Itrpotency, Affi-cHons. Ortranlc Weakncsa. Gonorrbflra. treatuwot; w 1 ■ ^
remetlies. Deformities Scientific Cad wnfe lur ^
Treated. ot ment p j
questions to be answered by those desiring treat *}****??.£»)
g/Persons Aaad learn Kafferfas aomethinar frow Rnptnre their advantage. shonld »*end It is no
tu /jg.
AddrawH Hr. 0. L. LaKAIJGE. Pres’t and Phy>*W*«
Central 8ucc Bed. to Dr. h Sara. Butts' Institute. Dispensary. 920 Locust -^UbHshed 8 L»j *0
vtaor
Steuhenson Bouse
FRONTING; THE PAllK.
Covington, Ga.
MRS. J. J. STEPHENSON, Propriety
Telegraph office in the building. ,
°® ce an< * barber shop in san.e >■
Large sample rooms. Bed rooms ujy
nished. Good tables. Free h ; ■- 1 *
trains. LOVIUK srrri'y' 4 *
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