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THE ADVERTISER.
JORDAN E. WHITE, Local Editor. j
W. C. WORUILL, Local Reporter.
* THOMSON, GEORGIA.
SATURDAY *DEC., 11, 1569 |
Philadelphia and Atlanta Wine & I.iqn'r
Company—~Whole?Be Dealers. Atlanta, La.
Information for Our Friend*.
AVe have been asked hv several of our friends
who have become interested in the advertise
ment of the Henderson Kentucky Prize «cheme
whether it is similar, or likely to terminate as
the St. L .uis PasAal House affair did, and we
take this as the briefest method of answering
one and all. Without doubt the Paschal House
nffair terminated as a swindle ; and we have
nothing but the most utter contempt for any
one Who would be guilty of managing any en
terprise as that was managed. But such a ter.
mination of the Kentucky Scheme is stmply
impossible, as both the Prizes and the binds
ariiino from the sale of tieketsare in the hands
of commissioners, who ar- bound by a most
•irintrent charter to sec that all the condmons
of the enterprise are fulfilled, before the owner
of the property can obtain a dollar of the money.
Our friends can therefore patronize the Sub me
with every assurance that the whole will be
conducted with the most perfect fairness to
wards every ticket holder.
A Disturbance-
On the 3d inst., a young man giving Ins
name as V. M. Moore from the vicinity of
Augusta, laboring under the effects of mean
whisky, got into a row with some freedmen
near Conyers, in the course of which a negro
named Abe Simms was shot slightly in the
thigh, and two others, Cary and Tolison Carr
said he abused *<'d heat them. He was ar
rested and taken to Conyers for trial, but no
one appearing to make oath to the charges
against him, the prisoner was dismissed.
R. M. ROSE A CO.—Wholesale Dealers in
Pure Wines and Liquors, Atlanta, Ga.
A Stubborn’ Fact.—There is scarcely any
disease in which purgative medicines are not
more or less required, and much suffering
might be prevented were they more generally
used. Vo person can feel cell while a costive
habit of body; prevails; besides, itsoon generates
diseases which might have been avoided by a
timely use of Cathartic Medicines. For this
purpose DR- TO IT S \ EtJEI ABLE Ll\ I.K
PI LLS are confidedv recommended ; they are
mild, safe, action.
. , hm ■
* 111 '■ ■'
all right, title Simmons
Liver Regulator to -T. 11. Zeilin * Cos., who are
the only ones that have any right to make the
some, and the only ones that have the original,
true, nrtl only receipt for the -nine. Any one
manufacturing or . ff.-ring for sale the Simmons
Liver Regulator, or Simmons' Liver Medicine,
other than that put up by them, is an impostor
and counterfei'er. None genuire but that put
up by J. H. Zeilin & Cos. C. A. Simmons.
A busy man is a locomotive, and life a track.
-y night he drives into “ the house," and
lams!II red up anew,
i l ~ ’■ *"
-o "
M tins ultra of is necessary
to keep the system in a perfect tone of health
Magnolia Water. —Superior to the best
imported German Cologne, and sold at half
the price.
A petition to Congress to recognize the . be-
Ijgerent rightsofthe republic of Cuba received
fifteen thousand signatures in Philadelphia iu
three days.
Special Votice.
The Great Pictorial Annual.
ITostetter’s United States Almanac for 1870, for
distribution, gratis, throughout the United St,a'es
and all civil zed countries of the Western Hemis
phere, will be published about the first, of January,
and all who wish to understand the true philosophy
of health should read and ponder the valuable sug
gestions it contains. In addition to an admirable
medical treatise on the causes, prevention and cure
of a great variety of diseases, it embrace* a large
amount of Information Interesting to the merchant,
the mechanic, the miner, the farmer, the planter,
and professional man; and the calculations have
been made for such meridians and latitude* as are
most saltatde for a correct and comprehensive Na
tional Calendar.
The nature., usee, and extraordinary sanitary ef
ects of HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS, the
staple tonic and alterative or more than half the
Christian world,are fully set forth In its pages,which
are also interspersed with pictorial illustrations,
valuable recipes for the household and farm, hu
morous mccdotcs, and other instructive and amus
ing reading matter, original and selected. Among
the Annuals to appear with the opening of the year,
this will lie one of the most useful, and may be had
{or the asking. Send for copies to the Central Man
ufectorv, at Pittsburgh, Pa., or to the nearest dealer
in HOSTETTEK'S STOMACH BITTERS. The
BITTERS are sold in every city, town and village,
and are extensively used throughout the entire ciy
ilized world.
COOKING STOVES.
No n-ood housekeeper can afford to be without a
Cook Stove. U saves labor, time, and trouble
It saves labor, because any woman can do her ow n
Cooking on a Stove, without the assistance of a
Cook. This is a very important item in “ house
hold economy.” It saves time and trouble, because
cooking can be done on a stove in much less time,
and with half the labor required by the old plan
I would therefore, inform all who arc wanting
Good Stoves, (for cookii g-or heating,) that I have
a large stock of them on hand. I have the “ Stew
art Cook Stove,” the “Great Benefactor,” and the
“ Southern Gcin,” which are the best made. I have
Grates, Tin Ware, Lamps, and House Furnishing
Goods generally, in Markham’s Block, on Peachtree
street, Atlanta, Ga. Give me a call.
V_ lui J.WARLICK.,
MARRIED.
On the 2d inst., at the residence of tbe bride s
father, Col. E. Steadman, by the Rev. 11. 11.
Tucker, D. D., of Mercer University, Penfield,
Mr. CHARLES V. SANFORD to Miss LIZZIE
M. STEADMAN, both of Steadman, Ga.
May all the tranquil joys of wedded love
Attend through life and bless the happy pair.
And. when released from earth, in realms above
Heaven's angels welcome them to mansions fair
The editor and publishers gratefully ac
knowledge the receipt of a beautiful cake acx
companied with a bottle of excellent win®,
from the wedding feast.
On the 2d inst., at the residence of the bride's
father, by Eld. S. Mayfield, I*. S. THOMPSON,
of Walton county, to Miss EUNICE BROAD
NAX, of DeKalb couuty.
On the 2d inst., by Eld. C. C. A\ hitc, Mr.
ALBERT S. JACKSON to Miss JANE E.
GRAXADE. all of Newton county.
On the 18th of November, by Elder C. C.
White. Mr. THOMAS S. G. YOUNG to Miss
LAVIN’IA ANN McDANIEL, all of Newton
county.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
511 PRIZES, $314,320.
TICKETS FIVE HOLLARS.
legal pkizk scheme.
Popularly known as the “HENDERSON, KY.,
LAND SALE,” granted a special charter bv the
Kentucky Legislature, and endorsed ‘ y the Gover
nor, the linked States Senators, ami 500 ol the most
promiueut citizens of Kentucky,
Capital Prize $150,000.
Smallest Prize SBO,OOO.
comprising the richest Ohio River bottom Tobacco
Lands aud most valuable city lots in Henderson
Cos,, Ky. None of this propeity is worth less than
S2OO per acre casli in gold ; and most of it is worth
from SI,OOO to $3,000 per acre. Besides the above
prizes there is oue prize of $5,000 in currency, two
of $1,200 each, and four of SOOO, which iro to the
winners of the first seven prizes respectively. Fi
nal drawing will take place DECEMBER 28, 1809,
ATMASONiC TEMPLE, LOUISVILLE, KY. In
order to avoid the rush of the last few days and have
your tickets properly registered, huv at once of
your nearest club agent, or remit by Express, (pre
paid,) Draft, P O. Money Order, or registered let
ter, to either of the following financial agents, who
will furnish full descriptive circulars.
L. 11. LYNE, Cash’r Farmers Bank, Henderson, Ky
R. B. ALEXANDER, CWcial Bank, Louisville, Ky
JOHN C. LATHAM, Pres. Bank, Hopkinsville, Ky
JAMES L. DALLAM, Com’cial Bank, Paducah, Ky
B. (L THOMAS, Cashier, Lexington, Ky,
\Y. B. TYLER, Cash’r Deposit Bk., Owensboro, Ky
DR.O.S. PROPHITT,
ATLANLA, GEORGIA,
3 still manufacturing iH o' hi a ccl-b .Ped
FAMILY MFDICtf Xuo,
—t'(insisting of bis—
LIVER MEDICINE, '
ANODYNE PAIN KILL IT,
ANTI BILIOUS PILLS,
AGUE PILLS,
I) YS E XTE RY CORDIAL,
FEMALE TONIC, nnd
PURIFYING PILLS,
as heretofore. an-1 w li attend to nil bn.inc*. in
bis lim-, that comes to !ii« office.
Will prescribe f r patients when »-o -sult.-d,
nnd examine any that come to his office a‘ at y
time, (Sunday excepted.)
Prompt attention given to all Orders.
T‘h<* excellent Remedies of DR. PRO ‘HITT,
nee 4 no common lation—their well known power
in reo’ovirg ilidi-e sos peculiar <ur South
ern cPmat.H bavin r already established for them
an enviable reputation in Heorjrift nnd to nd
joiniMg State-*. As the majority ot persons liv
iti in the Snotli are predi-poend to diseis.* of
thf Liver, it is irr mte l by nit intelligent. p!*\«i
-Dns that most <»f the pains an 1 aches of our
neople mr*- due to organic or functional tie *ancf«
ment < f t.h it impoi ta t orpan.
PROPIIITrS
Liivor Modicinr
strikes direct Iv -at the root-of tin* evil. Itcur
th Liver, w i«d» iti nine eases ant of ten, is at
the bottom of the Cough r, Dyspepsia, Co'ie,
Sick H-adache. Rheumatism, Constipation, Mon*
st i*l Obstructions, etc ,so common among out*
neople. My
Liver Medicine.
nas the advantage of aimo t anv other Prepara
»i<»n of Medicine th it arts upon the Liver It, is
in the form *fa Fluid Extract—ready f r use at
all tirn'-s. Jay or ni-/lit. and can lie carried to
any locality in America, wittier or summer, as it
will neither sour nor fre-z * at any temperature
th t a hum .n beinir can occupy with safety.
It i* not too strong for children, or t-o weak
for the most robust There i« no trouble about
taking it, onlv to unstop the Bottle and drink it
h* nev. rv- u m-»y want it Tt ha* g line 1 a
v- ry hip'll reputation in every locality it h is ha 1
a f *;r and honor-tbb' chance to prove itself, at.
inv point in America, an 1 it. has been used in
pv -rv Stute so ith of Maine, and i* alike appli
cable to di*ord-rs of the Liver and Digestive
powers at a'l places yet- tri- and.
Travelintr Parties, north ands *uth, carry it,
and find tlie happy effc ts of it. in all elinates.
AGENTS IN COVINGTON:
DR. J. E. 11. WARE,
C. n. SANDERS & BRO.,
CORLEY & DOIiSETT.
J . C. HOLBROOK,
Wholesale an l et iil Ib-a’er in
FUIt AND WOOL HATS,
» f ali the Lai »t st \ 1.-s,
Lidies’ ail Misses FU IS, Trunk*, Valises,
Traveling Bags, Umbrellas, alking Gauss, Sic,
jßgg“Partieular attention given to Fitting
Order Metch nts are r qu. st. dto call an l
examine for themselves.
I will j.ay* the Hi .h at 0 sh Prices, for
runs
of nil kinds, such ns Otter. Mink. Beaver, IV iIJ
Cat. Fox, Ooon, kunk, Babbit, Musk Rat, &c.
.J C. HOLBROOK
0 j.osite Nuii ii il H >t;l, N•. 9, Peaeii-ree St„
2m.->0 Atlanta, Ga.
FAN € Y GQQB SI
S\ \DI.RS .1- BRO., have just opened a larsre
1.. t of NOTION’S, of every description
Goand see the u.
Special Notices.
it. it. n.
RADWAY'S RSADY BELIEF.
cures t ie oust pains
In From One to Twenty Minutes.
NOT ONE H<>UR
after reading this advertisement need any one
Suffer with pain,
RADM AY’S READY RELIEF IS A CURE FOR
EVERY PAIN.
It. was the first- and is
The Only Pain Remedy
th..t. instantly stops the most excuei ding pains,
altars Ihfiammatiov.s and cures Congestions,
whetli-r *»f the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other
glands or organs, b one upplic di m
IN FROM ONE To TWENTY MINUTES,
no matter ho v violent or ex •rociating th* pain,
the Rheumatic, Red-ridden. Infirm, (Jrippled,
Nervou®. Neuralgi-% or prostr.ited with dii asj
may suffer,
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
Wi'l afford Instant l'ase
lmfl immation of the Kidneys,
Inflammation of the Bladder,
Infiaminatiou of the Bowels,
Congestion of the Lungs,
Sore Throat, Difficult Bn athinr,
Palpitation of the Heart,
Hy tt-ric«, Croup, Diphtli ria.
Catarrh, Influenza,
Headache, Toothache.
Neuralgia, Rheumatism,
Cold Chills, Ague Chills.
The application of the READY RELIEF lo
the part, or parts where the pain or diffi ulty
t-xi ts wiR afford ease and comfort.
Twenty drops in a half tumbler of water, will
in a few moments cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour
Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache. Diarrhea,
Dysentery, Colic, Wind in the Bowels, and all
Internal Rains.
Travelers should always carry a bottle of
HAD W A Y’S It ELI i F with them. A few drops
in water will prevent *-ickneS3 or pains f»oin
! ‘ lmnge of water. It is hotter than French
Brandy or Bitttrs as a stimulant.
FEVER 4XO AGEE.
Fever and Ague cured for fifty* cents. Ther
is not. a remedial agent in this world t hat a ill
cure Fey er and Ague, and all other Malarious
Bilious, Scarlet, Typhoid YoMow. and other
! l evers (aldvd by RADWaY’S PILLS.' so quick
as RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF. Fifty cent.
per bottle.
DR, RADWAY’S
PER."DEC r PJHSATIVE PIER?,
Ferfeetly tastel.-ss, *leganll\ c-,:iie,l, for tin.
mire of all Disorders of the Stomach, Liver
Bowels, Kulnevs, B'aiMor, Nervous Disc ises!
Ilealbi-he, r'onsti|Ht(ion, (Vsti>eness, In.ligos
tiiui, I>\ speiwin, Bi imisness. Bilious F, vor, Lr.
fitimmiiioli of the Bo v,-is. l*i|e *, ao.l nil I),-,
rang incuts--f th-- Internal Vueern. Warrai.ted
to tuf-'t-l a F'.sitive Ibire.
WA 1 1 \\ AVS FILLS will fiee the vy.fem from
a 1 of tlie shove named disor Ivrs.
l'l-iec 25 cents per Box.
RADWAY 3i CO.,
Sold hy Druggists. No. 87 Jlald, n i.ane.
Bead FALSE AND TRCJK, Send on.- t. ttet
stamp to Had way & Cos , N>. 87 Maiden Lane.
,\ew York. Information w .rtli thousands will
be sent. you.
r 1 ™- The symptoms of liver
to, 'nun v j complaint .-re unoasinesH
k>llll 111 Ills In I pain in the side. Some-
j! limes the pain is in the
, “ J shoi.lder, aid is mistaken
The sto l ien is nffe. led with
loss of appetite and sirknew, bowels in g nera
costiv<», sometimes alternating with lax. Tie
h .ad is troubled with pain, and da 1 hcr.y fcu-
Ha'i-m consid'-ruhlc io-s of memorv, nccomp.a
r* - -j nied with painful senna ion 01
II I it-.,*, jl Bavin; left, undone something
1 Ijl\ \ I I which ought to haw be. n dmie.
.. { Os!, n eoinjilaiinng of weakness,
' " ' debility ami low Fpiiits, S.»rm‘-
times so'<>e <»f the i»t»*vo syinj toms at tar id the
disease, and at other times v.ry few of them ;
but the Li or is genm ally Hie organ mos . in
volved. Cute Hie Liver wiili
IHL Sl>llloXß*
LlYm
A prepaualion of loots and herbs, warranted to
be Hrictly vegetab e, and can .lo no injury lo
anv one.
It. has been used hy hu dred*, an 1 known lor
lb- last thirtv l.ve years a* one of the most reli
able, efficacious ami harmless pr. paratiens cv.-r
offered to the suffering. 17 taken regularly and
persistently, it is sure t> cure.
f . ..-J -*1 Dysp. psia headache, jaun
II) Ii , dice, co.-tiveiess, sic k
ll\ o£jTl 11 Cl tOJ . neadache. <diro.de diar
° rl»co:i, affection* of the
• ~ blftd ler, camp dv.*< nteiy,
affections of the kidneys, fev<*r, nervousness,
cliillg, diseases of the skin, impurity of tlie
blood, melancholy or depression oi' spirits,
her.rtburn, colic, or pains in tho bowels, piin in
the head, fever and ague, dropsy, boils, f»ain in
the back mi l limbs, aatlima, erysipebis, female
aff-o'ions, and bilious diseases generally.
Prepared only by J. H. ZEILIN & CO.,
Diuggists, Macon, Ga
Price $1 ; by mail if, 1,25.
The following higldy respectable persons cm
fully attest, to tlx virtues of this valuable med
icine, and to whom wo rno*t respectfully refer :
(Jen. W. S. IDdt, Preside t S W It ROomp'y,
Rev J R Felder, Pei ry, (la; Col E K Spr.jk*,
Albany, Ga, He or g**J. Linford, Esq . Conductor
S W ; R ; (' Masierson Esq,. Sheriff Bibb Go.,
J A Butts Hainbiidge Ga., Dykes &
Editors ‘FIc ri lian/’ Tailahas*ee, R-v, W. J.
Burke, Macon, Ga- Virgil Powers, Esq., Super
intendent S W It R Daniel Bul'ard, Bullard’s
StaGon, Macon and Brunswick R. It. Twijgs
county, Ga j It» v. E. F. Easterling, I‘. EJ Flori
da Conference j Major A. F. Wooley, Kingston,
Ga; Editor Macon Telegraph.
For sale in Covington by I>r. WM. BROWN
& SON, and Dr. J. E. 11. WARE <fc CO.
\E W GOO its. NEW PRICES.
HENRY COHEN, of Atlanta, Ga., (fo.m rly
of Monticell",) respectfully announce* to
the people <7 NEWTON. JASPER, and surro ind
ing counties, that he has opened a
NEW STORE IN COVINGTON,
at the Old Stand occtipie 1 hist year by Ihos. J,
Shepherd. His Stock is X«w and co nplet- . It
< o sisls of
Gents' Furnishing Goods , Dry Goods
of all kinds, Hats, Caps, Boots
Shoes, Notions, fc,
He offers superior inducements to ail Cash
Purchasers. He is veiling out at ASTONISH
INGLI LOW l i.D.bS. Give him a tria'and
he vfill guarantee satisfaction.
Mr. W. P, ATKINSON. Jr. will be j inn ]
at all times, a. i will be p eas -I to s-e Ii f, i -.d s
and s' ow them his-stock Give us a trial.
nov.LSinS
C O- P A R T N K KSHIP.
Cotton Factors
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS*
Augusta, Georgia.
STOVALL &. ROWLAND.
ffilHE undersigned, having associated thum
1. s«dv*>s in tin* Com nDsion B igin-’ss, un ler the
name and styb* of STOVALL & ROWLAND.
w 'r fs* v e personal attention to the sale of
4 ‘j|D»n and «*t,!u r produce, ami would respect
fufy -olicit. Planters nnd Merchants’ business.
Orders for RAGGING, ROPE, TIES and
FAMILY SUPPLi S promptly attended to.—
Oitsh advances on ‘*cnsignments.
Viffco. corner Ja kson and Rc>l Isstcets,
>osi*c Poullain’s K arehouse.
B. A. STOVALL.
CHAS. A. ROWLAND
so; t. 10—3ni43 formerly Fleming A Rowland
T. MARK WALTER,
MARBLE WORKS
Bkoad Strket, Augusta, Ga.
MARl3l,rc lUMU NTS,
oim b Stones,
Mjrble Manlles, and Furniture Marble
OF EVERY I>F..*oKll'Tli >N,
Ff-un the Plaine*t t > the most Elaborate, design
aid furnish--d to order at notfic.
All woikfortbe 3ou■»*. * .avei'ullv box**d
kivcl4-3-5-ly.
K-
Q|C|CHA, Columbia Countv,
ROEBUCK. Administrator on tho
»T estate of John Mogahoe. doc’d late of
sulil county, makes application for Leave to
Sell the Real Estate belonging to said deceased.
these are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to show cause, if any they
have, within four weeks from the first public
cation of this notice, else leave will be granted
said |pplicant to sell said real estate. Given
undefr my hand at office, t-ltis Oct. 2,18 GO.
W. \\\ SHIELDS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Columbia County.
J.YMKS R. WILSON. Administrator on the
•state of Pompeter Wnrson, deceased, late
of sfid county, makes application for leave to
sell lie real estate of said deceased.
Tie so are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my
ofTivj within four weeks from the first public
catijn of this n dice, to show cause, if anv
they have, why said letters shall not be grant
ed t* said applicant. Given under my hand
at office, t! is Oct. 2, 1809.
W. W. SHIELDS, Ord’y.
GEGpH \. Columbia County.
Vf+HERKAS, -T. I). MoGlamorv nml F, SI.
v T Rivers, makes nppl'cntion for letters of
on tbc esiate of Daviil .Mega
boo.ileeeasefi, lute of saij countv.
T(ese are therefore to cite and admonish all
persons concerned, to be and appear at my
offied within the time prescribed by law to
show cause, if any they have, why said letters
slmllrnit. issue to said applicant, Given under
my (land at olfica, this Get. 2, 1809
15 O KT’T
Rf AD THIS!
nUiF ifynu will, pause in your mid career,
nmr|ihrchase of the undersign <l, First Clns«
DRUGS & MEDICINES.
Lahorinsr rnt.lu-r f,,r reputation and sound com
nureial standing, than woaltli, I cin afford to
s II ~i v \ Goods at liviat; rates, aud [ therefore
pnbli ly announce that, tlmse wh-,» are aaxio is to
pureha*(B.t,he very best, of
Drugs, .W33dicin33, C:i3mical3,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs,
AND PATENT MEDICINES,
nr*!»oul.l give me a
1 Tnv’rig b- n i l.mGficd with ATLANTA, and
her intcrosts previous to the war, I have pre
sumed that h ing re-ostfibli*l|, ; d t m y old friends
and cn*lo *»er- wouM return. 'Vnstnntlv re*
ecivim/ N**-v <no Is —rejecting Inferior Articles
pnrcaa*iiig of HIRST HANDS, I am onmpellod
to se.M the n—lst, Because they are g 00.1.—21. —21
I’enns** they are cheap —.an'l lastly, because 1
mi) determined t<> build up a
First Class No. t Drug House
Y’oti wiry rely upon what I say. I shall now
intiodiiie to your notice
Clinic’s Anodyne Cough Syrap.
A priva e Beeioe—p t. up n >t only to sell, but
to eive iftli.falion. This Medf -in- must of no
cessity usurp the multitude of injurious nos
trums. which now flood the market. A reliable
safe Family Medicine. No Household should be
without t. It, is good for nil and yon ML-, fa
CROUP, BRONCHIAL AFFECTIONS. WHOOP
ING COUGH, and diseases of the LUNGS an 1
CIIEST. it is|uipw-all-leJ. For children it is
especially adapted.
THE OLD ORIGINAL
PRYOR’S PILE OINTIVtENT,
I am n- w prepared to offer to the public, feeling
assured that it will give satisiaetion, based as it
is upon ooßiuion sense, nnd legitimate Medicine.
In Btrnxs, IScalds, Bbiiisks, nnd Biieumatism, it
stands unequaled. Its reputation be'ore the
wir made it n popular remedy; and it, is again
offered nJ a cheap and sensible medicine.
(IIGG’S APERIENT PILES
1 am proprietor of, and beg to call special atten
tion t.o. The e l*ills arc reeotnmended by some
of our 6-st Physicians, and give general satis
faction. In Soqr Stomach, Siok Headache,
Nausea, ind the bad effoots of lots hours, th«y
defv competition.
All of lie above prepnations I sell at Whole
sale and ltd ail lletorminod to do a heavy
business. I offer them at Mod, rate Figures, feel
ing confident oi their success.
w. A. LANSDELL,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist,
20tf Whitehall street ATLANTA, GA
Mrs. N. 3R11.V1 CLARK’S
MILLINERY & DRESS MAKING
KSTABLIS I MENT.
251 Broad street. Augusta, Ga,
JU.*T REOEIVEI) a large and varied stock of
Bonnets, lints, feathers, Flowers, etc., etc.,
which are offere ! at a small advance ou the cost!
Mrs.C . V P.X .ives her careful attention to
the DRESS MvKINO department. Ladies
wishing a perfect fit will be gratifi-d, by calling
on Mrs. C. and perfect fit guaranteed.
B®* All work delivered when pr imised.
Bridal Trousseaux made in Elegant Style.
Prices Reasonable.
M *, X. BRUM JLARK,
2uis ) 251 Broad street. Augusta, Ga.
5-gent for the Florence Sewing Machine.
THEO E. BUEHLER,
Real Estate and General Agent,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
Office at Planter*’ Ilote l .,
Will Sell Plantations at Low Rates- cfiCommission
a0g.27-3m41
MOORE & MARSH,
DEALERS IX
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HJMI7,
Boots, Shoes, Hats, &c.,:
Decatur and'Pryor streets,
tATLANTA, GA.
A FTER a trial of THREE YEARS we nre
fu’l\ .convinced that the Dry Goods JOB
BING business enn be successfully conducted in
Atlanta, and accordingly liav** prepared for the
WhoWal* Trade oxclu-ively, by the erection of
a lirg«\ commodious and splendid STORK
HOUSE, specially adapted to that business, and
which in architectural attraction and conve
nience, will compare favoiablv with the best
establishments of Northern Cities.
We arc now engaged in getting up Stock for
the Fall Trade, and by the Ist of September will
be able to offer to Merchants the largest and best,
assortment of
Dry Goods in its Various Lines,
FANCY NOTION*, White Goons. HOSIERY
BOOTS. SHOES AXD HATS,
that has ever been presented t > t-he Trade in the
South. All our purchases being made for
READY CASH, of AGENTS and MANUFAC
TURERS, enable us to offer ©very advantage
that the Northern Wholesale Dealer can afford.
We therefore confidently appeal to Merchants to
examine our Stock and prices before visiting
other markets. All we ask is a trial.
MOORE and MARSH.
N. P.—We are sole agents for the sale of
CONCORD JEANS and Cassiineres —very supe
rior goods—manufactured in Georgia; also
agents for Trion Factory. Keep a large supply
constantly on hand, of Graniteville Shirting,
sheeting and Drilling, and Rock Island Jeans
nd Gassinu res—all at manufacturers’ prices.
2 i.43 M. A M
CLOTHI NG AT WHOLESALE.
R. P. S. KIMBRO & CO.,
Decatur Street, ATLANTA, OA.
AY7'E beg to inform our friends and the Public,
\ V that, we arc now opening the largest an l
choicest stock of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Ever offered in Atlanta, and propose dnirg a
Wholesale Jobbing Business.
Having associated ourselves with one of the
laigcst, Manufacturing Houses of Philadelphia,
we are enabled to sell yooils as low as any House
in the countrv, and respectfully invite you to
call and examine our stock, as we mean what
we say in regard to low price*.
We will keep constantly on hand a full stock
of Clothing and Furnishing Goods for Men’s
Wear.
Do not fail to caM and examine our stock
before making your purchases, as we believe \» e
can make it to your interest t<> buy your goods
of ns. R. P. S. KIMBRb *fc CO.
Atlanta, Ga.—3m43
RUO W N & S0 N .
Have just received a full supply of pure and fresh
PTO MEDICINES,
FINE WINES AND LIQUORS,
For the Sick.
WINDOW G' A4S AND PUTTY,* MI.IRORS,
Rosewood and Gilt Frames, for Pictures.
Best XTVliito Lend.,
Tin. various PAINT COLORS,
The Laigest. Lot of Paint, and Varnish Brushes
ever brought to this Market, and at Lower
Prices than ever ofFerel before.
Paw and B.died LINSEED OIL, TRAIN.
SPERM, MACHINERY, & KEROSENE OIL'L
,£Furnitur , Dip in, Coao'i B»Iy, and Da uar
VARNISHES.
All of which \s ill bo offered as low as can be
h din this Market. We mean what we say—
you can prove it by trying us,
ALSO A LOT OF
Hardware, Crockery & Table Glassware,
A Large supply of
S p e c t aHe lea,
K :a HFXE LA .IPS ami FIXTURES,
HOLLOW, WOOD, & WILLOW WARE,
FANCY AND PLAIN SOAPS.
HATS, SHOES, & UMBRELLAS,
nn.l a fine lot of nic dy 'assorted IE VELItY,
POCKET m l TABLE OKTL'RY, As., Ac., and
soon, at, reaso i tbl • CASH PRICES —I u4j
PECK, DeSAULLES & CO.,
LATE W. F. PECK & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, IYOTTOjSrs ETC.
JAMES’ SIX STORY BUILDING, 64 Whitehall street, ATLANTA, GA.
HAVE now on hand a Stock of Goods second to none in the City. We have at all times a
splendid Stock of Dress Goods, Silks, Poplins, Plaids, &e.
In addition we have devoted One Floor exclusively to the WHOLESALE TRADE, in which
Stock will he found a large variety of Notions, Flannels. Blankets, ail kind u! Goods for
Men's TV ear, Prinrs, Bleached Goods, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Shawls, Hoods, Nubias, Ac.
SAMPLES SENT WHEN DESIRED. 2m50
JOII X K E LY,
Wholes*’e »■ id R tail dealer in
DRY GOODS ,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
ATLANTA, GA.
RE'PECTFUI LY Inf >i n a 111 r’uh'ie Ihnt he
has on hand a
New and Carefully|Selcctcd of
DRY GOODS,
which will ho offere 1 at VERY LOW PRICES,
they having been | urch ised sinoe the recent
decline in prices.
Orders Promptly attended to. cm3o
\\ ARR EX, L A X E & C 0:
COTTOST FACTORS,
W AR.EHIOUSI3
AXD
Commission Merchants
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
41TILL continue to give their beat at+*fif-inn
' ▼ to the STORAGE ami SALE OF COTTON
an 1 other Produce. .
Strict compliance with instructions, nnd
prompt returns ciu be relied upon.
e & & SV 3 8f
Kt»ttlewells “A. A.” Manipulated,
" “A”
Ammoniated Alkaline Phosphate,
Ammoniated Super Phosphate,
Cotton Compound.
.she above are prepnred by M- ssrs. G. ODER
SONS, Baltimore, who*e capacity and lnteg
tit V ha v e been fully established, and the expe
rience of the past three years of hundreds of
the best, Planters of Georgia and So. Ca., have
| r »ved beyond a doubt, that, they are thO
Ft vndard Fertilizers ts the day.
We also off. r the best grade of
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO,
“ DISSOLVED JBONES,
“ LAND PLASTER.
Messrs. BOWKEr’, HARRIS & CO..
r.* our duly authoriz'd Agents at COVIN tj
Ih>N. GA., and will give prompt attention (6
furnishing Supplies, Shipment of Cotton, and
S de of our Guanos at that point.
4::tf WARREN, LANE & CO.
yy M . B O L L M A N,
I>EALKR IX
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
GOLD PENS,
SPECTACLE 3, Sc C. f
Whitehall Street, 2d Door above M. Lynch tt Co’s
Book Store, near R. R. Crossing,
Atlanta, ..Georgia
Repairing done in good style and Warranted
m4l _
ACARD.
A Clergym in, while residing in South Amor
na as a missionary, disco ve ed a sa'e and simple
re i edy for the cure of N rvous Weakness, Earlv
i eciy. Diseases of the Urinary and Seminal
Organs, nnd the whole train of disorders
brought on by baneful and vicious habits.—
Great numbers have been CMivd b this noble
remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the
afflicted and unfortunate, 1 will send the recipe
for preparing and using this medicine, in ayJ
seahd ciivc ope, to any one w
oF 1 HAllcr..
JO U |
Station 1 >. I>i 1 *
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GEORGIA, Newton County. '
Ml). STANTON applies for exemption of
. l’ersonalty. and setting apart nn l valua*
lion of Homestead, and 1 will pass upon tie
same at 10 o’clock, A. M., on the 20th day of
Dec. iB6O. Given under my hand at office, this
Dec. 10, 18 0. J. W. B. SUMMERS, Or.i’y,
GEORGIA, Newton County.
JAMES CASON apples for exemption of Pet
sonalty, and setting apart and valuation of
Homestead, aid 1 will pass upon the same at
10 o’clock, A. M., on the 20th da. of Dec. 1889,
at tnv office. Given under my hand at
ll.is bee. In, I-.;'., .1. w. B.
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GEORGIA, Newton County. wHHHHIP
Mary f. smith, widow of Thom^MPMIF^
deceased, applies for exemption of Person
ally, and I u ill pass upon the same at 10 o'clock-.
A. M., on tlie 2‘ith day of Dec.- 18SO afi my ef
foe. Given under my hand at offioe,. litis Dec-’
10, 1889*. J. W. H. SUMMERS, Old’;.
GEORGIA, New ion County.
WILLIAM W.J. LOWRY, appiis for ex'-
emption oi Personalty, and setting apart
rnd vaiua ion of Homestead, ad I will pass
upon tlm s line at 10 o’clock A. M ,011 the 20th
day of Dec., 1889, at ray office. Given under
my hand at office, this Dee. 20. 1809.
J. W. 11. SUMMERS, Ord’y
GEORGIA, Newton County.
117II.LIAM F. DAVIS, Administrator of Jo-"
> V Imn Horton, deceased, represents to the’
Court that he has fully administered the estate
of sud Lab n Horton. These are then for* to'
eiie and inlmoni h all nnd singular, the k n !red :
ami creditors ul said deceased, to be nnd appear'
at my office within the lime prescribed by law,
and show cause, if any they have, why sai l Wm.
F. lb.vis should not he discharged from said
Admlnist > at ion.and receive lei ters of Di-mission.
Given uiiifcr Say hand at office, tnis I ec. 10, 1889.
J W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
GEORGIA, Newton County.
Ct C. MOSS having applied io be appoii ted
)% Guardian of the persons nnd property of
Newton \V„ and Sarah Moss, minor cliildi en of
Wiley J. Moss, nnd r fourteen years of age,
This is to cite all persons concerned, to be
and appear at the t on of the Couit of Ordina’-'
ry, to be held m xt. "tier the expiration of tour
weeks from the fust publication of 11>is notice,--
and show cause, if any they can, why said C. ( .’
Moss should not be entrusted with the Guar-'
dianship of the persons and property ol said
Newton W , and Sarah Moss'. Given mid rmy
hand at offioe, this Dec. (0, 1889.
J. W r B. SUMMERS, Ord’y.
ESTRAV NOVICE !
TOLLED before me by William Lunmitft,., t* 1
Rocky Plains list t lit, NeWtin County, uu>.
One lled,< ow, with a \Vhile spot in her’fore
head,-mrrkcd with a Hole and Crop in the right
ear, and a crop and swallow fork in the left ear.
Appraised by L. Ozliurn, and John Maddox'
freeholders of said district, to be worth twenty
dollars. Said Cow will be sold as an eslray, by
the Sheriff of Newton county, cn the freehold
ot arid William Lummus, at. 12 o’clock, JJ., on
the ]Bth day of December, insttnt, unless proven
and taken away before that time.
J. W. B. SUMMERS, Ord’v
Deccmler 3, 1889,
GEORGIA, Newton County. ~
MltS. Isabella Nolen, Administratrix 0 f
James Nolen, and. Cease 1, late of said coun
ty, having applied-to the Court of Ordinary „f
said-county, for leave to sell' the whole ot the
' land belonging to said estate, for the purpos* of
distribution anionjj the lawful’heir* of said de
ceased. All persons concerned are notified
to file their objections, if any they have, with
in lour weeks from the first pub icatii no: th s
notice, else Lave will be granted for the suic of
said land. Given under my hand in 1 otfie.’at
sirniture. this December 3, 1889.
_ J, W. !>. BUMJ B ;S, Cr.-’y