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H. H. P,
—OR
Hill’s
the
CrWftt'TSoutJiern Remedy
SritE Gess M in
vfjlrfk HEADACtt* DYSPEPSIA,
'%& LAMA,
CONSTIPATION, IXDI
ts^Vi'IOX,
Ami all disorders of the l.ivcr.
Read and 'be convinced.
Augusta, Ga., April
Mr. W.^ r Barrett, Dear Sir —After w*i>iig
jour llilt'.. Ik-pat ic Panacea fvjr itwo years in
the Augusta Orphan Aajrlua&, I >cbtM.rfuHy
recortftr.end it ia one of the bwt 1
have ever used lor htwdaches,
and'all diseases arising fwtin -a *<lrsnriKied
liver. It has beeu of treat boiu J tit to the
children, always affoidiprg ipr/uupt relief.
A V. NE.
Matron Augusta O pbnn Asylum.
Gallatin, Tennessee, A jtiil fifth, lb**!.
While in Augusta, G.,*on business, I had
a sudden bilious attack accompanied by in
digestion; it was necessary tor njy business
success that 1 keop on my feet, henec l could
not afford to take a. royuUir eourse of inedi
cine. A friend edv-sed thcusu of--a bottle of
11. 11. I’. The dftect'WtfS'marvelous, and the
ÜB3 of 2 bottles completely restored nte: felt
like anew man after thedrst botilv, ami have
remained perfect>y'well all winter, 'with no
recurrence rtf the attack; am more t4*ati sat
isfied that nJtun*eun have tor indigeMion.
*O. BUG II AN AN.
Mr. W. IT.Barrett- After faithfully trying
your H.II. P. on ‘myself ami s a Family
Medicine, I pronounce it, for the eure of
headache, eonitipation, and al! diseases pro
ceed mg'f ram • disordered liver, one of the
best >fut>nieineß‘l ever used.
HAMILTON WILKINS,
Road Master Ga. R. R.
Then try one bottle, and if not pleased, re
•tum and and get your money refunded.
Only 50 Cents a Bottle.
"Satisfaction guaranteed. For sale*
bv all druggists IS-lv
jiEELSIOE
‘DOKJTOVES
SATISFACTORY
IGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
ALL PURCHASERS CAN BE SUITED
irANUFActftmin *v
. Isaac ASheppard<S Cc.,Baltimore,M<L
AWFOITKALE BV
W. T. JOHNSON,
Washington l . Ga.
Georgia CliemiGa] Works,
MA N U FACTK REUS OF-
ST A N DA RI) FKRTI LI Z LRS.
Augusta, Georgia.
MASTODON AMMONIATED
Soluble IPhosphate*
Manufactmed and sold l> nwf-r the past eight years, ha? gained a regulation une
qualled by to*t of any other w Compan v fiaving the highest te.tinjonlals h*
lo Ks auperibr merila. Our
ACIID PHOSPHATE
been the standard for many } ears,-having*!.//superior. A nticipafing a heavy demand
we have manufactured a Urge' which we warrant equal .to any heretofore
made by us.
LOWE’S GEORGIA FORMULA,
To those who have used it Heretofore, requires no commendation from ns. We have
onljrto say that the analysis of this season is fully up to any made in the past. After
repeated requests from those woo have used it, w-ehave concluded to make a limited sup
ply of our old brand of
-DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE AND POTASH.
This article is mjide of Bene PfcMgphale and Potash with from ooe half to one uer cent, of
Ammonia, a very superior'art HHe, wneb ha* wonderful result* when used alone.
GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KAINIT,
Imported direct from Germany by the car-load,
The country i flooded with cheap Fertilizers which are made and told by irresponsible
parties. Ask your merchants for our goods. Many dealere are representing to the farm
ers of Georgia that the roods wh ; ch they sell are made by us,—-when such is the case, they
alwavs have written evdience o f the fact which they should be made to show. Besides our
standard brands above, we are prepared to put up any formula desired, provided it does
not conflict ritb<th* laws of the State in which it is to be sold. We have superior facilities
for manufacturing, and from our central position, we are enabled to fill orders with great
promptness, and feel tha* we can give in the fut ,as we hive done in the past,
faction t ail who buy if as. Before I urchasing elsewhere, please setd to ui for prices.
>l. A. STOVATJv.
TREASURER AND BUSINESS MANAGER, AUGUSTA, GA
AN OPJBK LETTER
-IN WHICH
ALL LADIES
—ARE—
Deeply Interested.
HEAD IT.
Briatt, Gv. Nov. 8, IBM.
Genti KMI X :
i haw, lie** v.-kiup ytmr remedy., "Dr.
llrwlltt W's Vwiale Regulator, " in my t amity tor a
time, ami I warn to nay to the offering ones
wt any ex thre never vw anythin*’ to equal
St. Wouhft tn Oo'l ILatt tvery afflicted woman iu
mar Und tiicM rft Its wamhTfnl virtues and enra.
live j).nv(rs as 1 do. I l)iave used a great deal df It
smrTbe bh’fh otiny Inst child, a*bout one year
and a halt' aa. ami 1 do think, had it not been for
this sort untile ‘meflichie, InroUld have been
lED-RIDDEN FOR LIFE,
'But, llmirtn. to a kind Providence, 1 was direct 'd
'to ihs'treniflinl'niy life and'health haw Iveen spared
ins. It nfy means would admit of It.’l would nev
er be without It in'my house.
I 'have 'recommended it ‘to a number df my
fHi*nrt*<mrt without evet ptlon, 'they havetall been
wondferfiiily relieved uud cured. I lve this in
dorsement without solicitation and freely, for the
benefit 1 of the silflfering'ones of my sex.
"Very'respectfully, Ma*. AJfNA RAMP.
Kmd frtrrtttr frcittise on Femali' Disi eses mailed
'free. Address. 1
Rndt iJiTfVR e©.,
•Box tv. Atbirtta, Ga.
To kft VtHIU M Kil.rU u UVkk asst a* kor* to or<M
Dft SANFORD'S
I r ITV ■'iwraHn \
INViSoRATOR
DR. SANFORD’S LIVER INyiCOKATO*
fj4 ht K name rnipncn; a Vegetable Liver
Medicine.and for reuniting from a deranged
or torpid condition of ths Liver; auch n a RtliouenoM,
Covtivenese Jaundice. Pjrvpepaia, Malaria, Bick
lleadactie, Rh. umat iw. etc ’ u invaluable Fam
ily Medicine. For full iafori.. .lion *end your ad
dr** on a noatal card for 1(0 Page book on the
“I.iver and to DR. bANFOkD, at
Duane Street, Sew York.
ajii uiuugist mu. uu, ton its kai-utatiok. ,
mt FREE!
HFrELIABLE self-cure.
ESSk a favorlu* proscription of one of the
most noted and Mioccnafnl speriallatM In the f. H.
(now retired for the cure of trrrou. I>+bU4ty,
I,omf Tfnn/iooA 1 , lVAnew*and f/rrng. Sent
fnplainaealed en velo|K*/Ve, Uruggialacan fill it.
Address DR. WARD A CO., Louisiana, Mo.
•M iMMnMMhMMMMMMaMnMMMHMMVe
JOHN McPOLAND
Contractor & Builder,
Plans and estimates furnished a
short notice. Strict attention given
to all orders entrusted to me. All
orders tor stone and brick work in
any part of the country promptly at
tended to. Address
101 G'A ItttJJS ST.. VOH. MILIEU
AH.XJSTA. GEO |{<;i A
HOT DEAD YET,
Atlanta papersjtfe giving the public some
curious ami wundcFtXil cases that are quite
interesting. It seems that a young lady ">
Atlanta bail been reported as dead, bn* it
cunie to the curs of the Atlanta Joumnll 'that
she was still alive, and being on thv Wrt for
a reporter was sent to the residence to
leai|a the facta. MYss Belle Bnn-aVay, who
had been pronounced dead, ww* brni at the
door, stoutly denying that, ?4re was dead.
She said:
'*For four years, rheuannlihtai and neuralgia
have resisted physicMilrs ; a>nd all other treat
ment. My muscles seemed to dry up, mv
flesh shrank awny\¥rpF foftits wore swrtlWn,
painful and Iwnpr.Vst 'mV appetite, nil's re
duced to GO .iwvgimi* in 'Weight, and for mdnt'lus
was ex peek'd ro die. I commenced fhe use
ot B. B. iRs,(HWi Mio action of one-huiff it bot
tle convnnoed mv friends that it 'Wduld cure
me. It'e*frc<ct *wa‘s iffce'magic. lt -gaveme
an afrRK-'tibe. gave 'hie strongHi, 'relieved all
pain*aiid ifChtM. added'Hesih to liiv'bones,and
wht*n Nive bfit tiles'had beenused‘l had gained
50 TKomds uf'tU*iJh,"and 1 dhi 'tt*-dav sound
and well. 7 ’
is IT A LIE ?
f*ome'<Vne said ! Pohtiih Avas poigop. Who
makes the assertirth except those who desire
to Inftnbbg ydu': Ile'Wno denounces other
remedies rs'FKAi<Us,is quietlv offering a vile
compound (if his rtxvn-Jewaie of all sneh.
A-sk VouripUysicidn or druggist if Potash
product's till the horrors claimed for it by
fhos6mhn are‘compelled to traduce other
prdpara'idtts'in'ofder to appear re. pectahle
Mieinselv*s AVetlaim that l'otash propel
ly combined with other remedies makes the
-grandest biDotl remedy ever known to man,
und'We'Claim that B. B. B. is that remedy.
It dtflictevlwith any form of blood poison,
Sc rot Ola. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Old Tlcers
and Sores,'Kidney Complaints, Female Ills'-
eases, <Me., the B. B. B. will cure von at
once. S*iid to Blood Balm Cos., Atlanta Ga
'for a ertpv of their hook FREE;
For*aie'by Hk. G. K. LYNDON, Washing
ton, Ga.
The Centura
IN 1885.
A GREAT ENTERPRISE
C'HAPTKft* on til CIYII. WAR
The iinpoiNaut foal me of the Cen
tury Magazine for the coining year—■'
indeeil, perhaps the uiONt important
ever undertaken by the Magazine—
will lie a -cries of separate papers on
the great battles of the War for the
l nion, written by gencr*l officers
high in command upon both the Fed
eral and the Confederate sides, —Gen-
eral tirant (who writes of Vicksburg,
Shiloh, and other battles). Generals
Congstrect. McClellan, lleauregard.
liosoerrans.Uill. Admiral I'orler.aml
others. The series opens in (he No
vember Century with a graphically
illustrated article on
Tlie Hallle of null Run,
written by the Confederate genera
G. T. lleauregard. Uriel' sketches
entitled ‘'Recollections of a Private. ’
pa|iers chronicling special events, de
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ches of the service, etc., will supple
ment the more important scries by the
various generals.
A strict regard for accuracy will
guide the preparation of the illustra
tions, for which The Ociitiirv has at
its disposal a very large •pianti'y of
photographs, drawings, portraits
maps, plans, etc., hitherto unused.
The aim is to present in this series,
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officer’s accounts of their plans and
operations,—interesting personal ex
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events of the war, and possess, at I lie
same lime, a historical value not easi
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A New Novel by t.|D. Howells.
Author of “Venetian Days,” “A
Modern Instance,’' etc. This storv
deals with the rise of an American
business mail. A novel by Henry
dames, a novelette by Grace Denio
Ijilchtieid, and short stories by ‘ Un
cle Item us,” Frank It. Stockton, 11. 11.
Hoyesen, T. A. Janivcr, 11. 11.. diilian
Hawthorn, and other equally well
known writers will appear at various
times.
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lustrations being reproductions of
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The New NolhaUVat,
being an interesting group of papers
lie 1.. V. Smalley, Lieut. Schwatka.
Principal Grant (of Kingston, Onta
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and Amyrican art, sculpture and
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Afttronamy, Architect ur*, Iffatoiy
the first being by Professor Langley
and ethers. Under Architecture are
included more of Mrs. Van Kenese
laer's articles on Churches, Cit y and
Country Houses, etc. Col. George E.
Waring, Jr., will describe
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E. C. feted in au, Edmund Gosse, and
other* will furnish literary essays;
George W. Cable will contribute in
various ways; several papers on sport
and adventure will soon bo published,
and
John Hurroiitfha
will write from time to time on out
door subjects.
Readers of The Century may fees
sure of keeping abreast of the time
on leading subjects that may proper
ly come within the province of a
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vember number exceeding that fig
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PERSONAL NrttES.
U6ui-a M. Aidin'* woi’s have
YdtVficd tlie "Sale \if over 500.000 cop
ies.
1 Be!lc Uoyd, the ex-Confcdcrato
scout, is leaching school at Little Rock,
Ark.
Francis Murphy says that marriages
arc made in heaven and dissolved m
alcohol.
Gencial Crook, (he Indian fighter,
knows what lie is about. He wears
his hair cropped close.
Perry Davis, the medicine man,
lias been in the Mercer Coun’y Aim
house for fifteen years.
Mark Twain’s brother, Orion Clem
ens, is an lowa farmer, happier, heal
thier and more contcntcdthan Mark.
President Cleveland is expected to
visit the State camp of New York
militia to lie held at Peekskiil during
tlie summer.
Lord Tennyson is said to have sent
to the Hugo funeral a memotia!
wreath bearing the words, "To tlie
World’s Greatest Poet.”
President Conner, of the Delaware ■
River Railroad, lias sold his country I
seat, Ogden Heights, near Woodbury,
N. Y., for *25,000,
Mr. Shoolhred, the famous London
dry goods dealer, lias bought the
'equally famous BcnwJ'vis deer forest
in Scotland f0r*750,0(10.
Duke G win, of California, though
aged, is still hale and hearty. He was
a prominent politician when Jackson
was in the executive chair.
Miss Cleveland's book will bo pub
lished iu New York on or about July
10. Every sentence of it according
to t lie publishers, has been carefully
gone over by tlie author and uianv
of the most imp irtaut chapters re
written.
Richard S. Scott, the paying teller
ol'lhe Manhattan Hank, whodistin
guished (he closing days of his career
by paving *1(10.000 to himself, has
gone lo Canada,the paradi.seol einboa
zlers, and will soon find John C. JEuo
at Montreal.
Nilsson recently astonished a Paris
audience by appearing in silks of tlie
Swedish national colors—blue and
yellow—“while on her neck, from
shoulder to shoulder, blazed Swedish,
Spanish, Austrian and Russian orders
set in diamonds.’''
The coporation ot London will pre
sent Kx-president Arthur an address
aid a gold casket upon his expected
visit to London and the Lord Mayor
will give him a banquet. The casket
will resemble that given to Ex-presi
dent Grant when lie was a visitor iu
tlie same city.
Airs Gladstone is said to be kept
pretty busy in going about London
and countermanding some of her hus
band's extravagant orders. It seems
that the Premier occasionly orders an
hundred hats or a box of shoes and
siiuiliar unnecessary articles, which
his wife invariably sends hack.
When the Novel “A Newport
Aquarrel” appeared two years
ago it was alleged that Miss
Aland How e hail written it. feho and
her friends denied tJin charge with
more or less acrimony in letters and
interviews, and succeeded in mislead
ing a good many people. It is ad
vertised with Miss Howe as it auth
or, since it became a success.
All O|>lorcuulty for llP.rliinr J.o>l.
On tin? 12Mi May, tho Drawing of
The I.oiiihiaim Stair Lottery Compa
ny allowed llio followin'' reaults;
Ticket No. 21,258 drew (lie First Cap
tial l’rize ol *75.0011. It was sold in
fifth* at one dollar each—one to Har
ry Dutton, Melrose Mass.; one to Geo.
W. Williams of Washington City, l>.
C.: one to Orslui Zapp, of Round Top
Texas, collected through Ja •. R. Ray
mond & Cos. Austin, Texas; one to S.
F. fepeneer, Greens burg. ICy., collected
through national hanks of Lebanon,
Ky., and the rest elsewhere. Ticket
No. 51,985 drew The second Capital
Prize 0f55,000, sold in fifths—one to
J. D. Leriifsfield, clerk of Ilcathcn,
Smith & C0.,0f Greenville, Miss., col
lected through the Bank there; one to
H. N. Calderwood, Otawa, Kas: one
to P. G. Sexton, Bruton. Stewart Cos.,
Tcimi.,collected through the Northern
Bank Tenn., at Clarkville, Tenn,; one
to John R, Jewell of Oataraugiis, N.
Y.; the remainder sold elsewhere.
Ticket No. 62,000 drew the Third Cap
ital Prize of *IO.OOO sold also in fifths;
one to John God ley, No. 07 S. Oth. St.
Columbus, O.; others to parties iu
San Francisco, Cal.; LaCygue, Kan
sas, and elsewhere. 'Pickets No, 5,.
28!) and 18,807 drew the two Fourth
Capital Prizes of *O,OOO each, and the
entire sum of *205,200 was likewise
broadcast through the land. The
whole thing will he repeated on 'Puss
da)', July 14, of which all informa
tion can he had on application to M. A.
Dauphin, New Orleans, La. Let not
this opportunity slip hy you, a* you
have hitherto.
BBppiJ Igj I
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This ir.edtclne, combining Iron with pur
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('urea DratiepNta, Intlist-Hlfon, WeakiiCMW,
Impure Blood, .Miilaria,('blllNiiiu! Fevers,
uud NrurnlffUu
It is nn unmilinsr remedy for Discuses of the
Kidney* und Liver.
It Ik invuUmble for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and nil who lead sedentary lives.
1 1 does not inj ure the tcet li, cause headaehc,or
produce constipation —olKtr Iron meiHcittrs <io.
It enriches and purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aids the usshiiilatlon of food, re
lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength
ens the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, I-aek of
Energy, Ac., it has no equal.
Mi- The genuine has above trade mark and
crossed red lines on w rapper. Take no other.
■ •Jr only by BROW K t UKHK AL CO., IIALTIMOKK, MU.
1885.
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TUTT*S~
PILLS
* 25 YEARS IN USE.
the GrratMt Medical Triumph of Uu A fl
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loss of appetite,, Bewclscostlvs, Pain fa
the head, with m dull sensation In tke
back part. Pain under tho shoulder
blade, Fullness after eating;, with a dis
inclination to exertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
n feeling of having neglected some defy,
Weariness, Dtaalness, Flutter! a*at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes. Headache
over the right eye, Restlessaess, with
fit fill dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT’S PILLS aro especially adapted
to suCli eases, one dose effects such a
change of feelin g ns to astonish tho sufferer.
They Increase the A cause tho
body to Take on Klesii*thus tho avutrm Js
nourished, sp<l. by their Tonte Action on
the Digestive Organs,ltejrular Stools are
j'T-f'lm-ctl. prlue 44 Mitrray Nt..IY.Y.
TUtTS HAIR DYE.
Gray ITair or Whiskers ebanged to a
Glossy Black by a single application ot
this DTK. It imparts: anfemu color, kcm
Instantaneously. . Sob! by Druggists, or
sent bv express on receipt of sl.
Office. 44 Murray St., New York.
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FACTS R'CABDIHC
Sr. Sariir’a Iron 1m
Tt will pnrlfv and enrich flic BLOOD, repnlsia
•he LIVER ait.l KIDNEVK, and RAkTOitK rim
HKALTH nnd VIGOR of YOUTH! In all those
dihv.tst f i <llllll lug acerlalnaud ellicisiu TONIC,
Fpectullv ]M>nepfela,M'ant of
Uoi , Lack ot Blrenirth, >:tc., H- use Is luarXcd
with iuiiiiixliule.Miid vtomleruil rcMilla. Bones*
uumclea and nerves receive new force. JEullveiut
1 the mind and Fiippllt-s Brain rawer.
I A r\r r-C suffering from all compl tlntT
L. AILII u w/ pemillMi-totliL-li sex wiri flmHn
DR. UARTJiii.d IRON TONIC a mle and tq.t edy
cure. It give* ft cb*ur und heultby complexion-
Tlie testimony to.the value oi IJH.
liAitrau’s Ikon lonic is dial freqneututtemuia
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St. I/oiiiF, Mo., tor our “DREAuT BOCK.'*'Hj
Full of rttbogw and useful iu( ■rinutlou, lctw^
On. Harter’s Iron Tonio is for Sale bv All
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