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AGENTS FOR ORANGE RIFLE POWDER AND NEW ARROW COTTON TIE.
Ragging! Bagging! Bagging! Salt! Salt! Salt! Meat, Lard, Molasses, Syrup of all Grades, Staple Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, lower than anybody; and
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all kinds of Farm Supplies. Wholesale and Retail Buyers. Give us a. call when you are in Athens.
J-.rC. WAT2)KMAN. ELEGANT PHOTOGRAPHS,
JT.U7. WATHEMAN,
PROPRIETOR.
M. C. CABANISS, - • Traveling Agent,
Is Authorized to make collections, to receive
Mibsc.-irtlon*. and to contract for advertising, for
the Daily and Weekly Banner.
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new subscribers and to old ones’
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ceive back subscriptions at $1.00
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Drt. Wild, of Canada, predicts 55
years of war after 1882. Put ns
down for a comreissary’s position,
doctor.
Old. Pictures Copied and Enlarged.
Photo - Crayon. Portraits.
OIL AND wItEE COLOR PORTRAITS.
SUPERIOR
PIANOS
E. VAN WINKLE & CO.,
ORGANS
Secretary Blaine is all serene,
but Cockling has dreams that whole
regiments of ex-governors are after
him, each armed with a shot gun.
Electric lightning is in successful
operation on more than sixty steamers
of the Mississippi river and its trib
utaries. It is believed to add much
to the safety of that kind of traffic
and travelling.
REAVES, NICHOLSON A 00.
WHOLESALE GROCERS AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
AGENTS FOR -
Athens and High Shoals Factories.
+ Q. 0* ROBINSON & CO.
HaveNone on Consignment
HOLD NO AGENCIES!
But make Large Cash Con
tracts with the Best Manufac
turers, enabling them to sell
at Less Price than is paid by
small dealers. It is conceded
that “The Music House of the
South” saves to the purchaser
from twenty to thirty per cent,
This accounts for the large and
increasing sales of
G. 0. Robinson & Co.
The Cuthbcrt Appeal says: A. J.
Moye sold 167 bales of cotton on
Wednesday in one lot for cash. lie
was forced to send a dray to the de
pot for tho small fraction of specie
about one hundred and forty pounds.
Four Large Stores—above our old Retail Establishment.
Our Capacity for doing a large business is now greater than ever
E VAN WINKLE.
W. WALLACE BOYD.
Send for Catalogue and Prices.
Or to C, T>. MoKIE, Ga.
M-A.3STT3 B’AOTURBRS OIB 1
Tan Winkle Premium
COTTON GIN,
Feeders and Condensers,
Circular Saw Mills
WITH SIMULTANEOUS LEVER HEAD BLOCKS,
THE FAVORITE GIN, FOR LIGHT DRAFT,
Smooth Runner, CLEAN SEED and GOOD SAMPLE LINT.
Box S3, Atlanta, Ga.
Musical Instruments,
Sheet Music,
Music Books,
Best Italian Stringi 1
Mr. Tremaine gave bis last exhibi
tion cf sun pictures last night at tte
opera house". The audience was some
thing larger than on previous nights,
and all greatly enjoyed the splendid
scenery of Egypt, the Holy Land and
other countries oF the east.
We sell only in Bulk. Our prices shall be made Satisfactory.
, We invite you to make headquarters with us white in the city. Having sold our Retail
Department to Messrs Bloomfield & Sanford, we wish for them a continuance of' our t old
trade. -They are energetic and worthy young men.
" feb.l.d&w REAVES, NICHOLSON & CO.
Low Prices Quick Sales >
Tuning and Repairing by C. H. TAYLOR
the only authorised Toner ol the Music Hduse
•f the South. Augusta, Ga.
G. O. ROBINSON & CO.,
oov9 AUGUSTA. GA-
I keep constantly oh hand
a good tttock of
SAW MILLS
Both Screw and Ratchet Ilead
Block*, suited to LIGHT or
HEAVY Power*. Also
PORTABLE ENGINES
Up 'to FIFTEEN HOUSE
POWER, and can furnish
Larger Sizes on short no’icc.
CIRCULAR SAWS
Both polid Wad** and insert
ed Teeth constantly in stock at
Lowest Prices.
I handle NOTHING hut the
It is a Fact.
T HAT H. T. Fowler & W. A. England are :
nlng their Corn Mill and Wool Cards e
Rolea for sale at all times. Also, a general assort
ment ot Family Groceries at Bottom Prices. No
I room rent 01 clerk hire makes it a tact.
The medical faculty of Vienna
have been studying a young man who
wears his heart on his right side, his
liver on his left, and in other respects
has the usual arrangement of the
internal human organism completely
reversed. He is strong and healthy.
A Postmaster Arrested.
We read the following in the Con
etitution yesterday with real fain : d»r> th ® " th
We learn of the arrest yesterday
by
Southern Mutual Insurance Company,
Athens, May 26th, 1381.
The’annual meeting of tbit company will be
held et the company’s (office in Athena on Tues-
of June next, at 11 o’clock, a. m.
8. TH0MA8, Secretary.
Notice to Bridge Builders. I
Yet my PRICES ARE LOW.
Tggr Don’t buy MACHINERY of ANY KIND until you write me for PRICES and TERMS. Also Wholesale Dealer in first class Sewing Mu*
incs, Priutiug Presses, <&c. A reliable Agent wanted in every town in the State. Merchants preferred.
S. t* *- *—» l-« 5 i—C ItsjLTTVT
jan25 (P. O. Box 43} 34 West Mitchell Street, Atlanta, Geo^ia.
Rice, assistant postmaster at Lula, 100)000 Feet Hard llUIIlkSr, andmtui'biLio 7 lnterwofcnwlth it it its nogjhrrn
Garfield says every member of
the cabinet endorses his action regard
ing Robertson. So doubtless do
most of the republican party. As
for the democrats, they, as Senator
Brown says, “have nothing to do but
to enjoy it.’’
The wheat harvest is nearly upon
us. The first new thrasher of the
season was hauled through the streets
yesterday and carried to the country.
It was very suggestive ot plenty of
biscuits, pies and things, so we arc
no. much alarmed on the corn ques
tion after all.
Inspector Williams of George D.
s», assistant postmaster at Lula,
Gi., on a change of embezzling cere Q ash and HICKORY.
tain registered letters from the mail I
on tlie night of April 30, 1881. He HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
was taken before United Slates Com-1 Address J. H. LOWREY,
missioner Buck, waived examination | Cor..Campbeli and Ellis sts., Augusta, Ga.
and in default of $1,000 bail was com- I ~ 7 ,, irrnnL’T T )Q
mitted for trial. t Prior to arrest he \j. A. jIIIujILLL O
made lull confession of his guilt. School for Boys and Girls
George Rice is the grandson ofthe
"ice and I _
. I Primary Clrai
parents Intermediate
vnnmr I Advanced
young. I payable m
This is a sad blow indeed to those who 11« «°d g to 6.
lamented JudgeGeorge D. Rice and I Primiry oo per month,
was raised in his family, his parents I intermediate “ * oo “ “
having died when ho was quite young. [ monthly','‘8eh«>i‘hours frotn 8 to
A difficulty occurred recently in
■» Webster county, in .which Joseph W.
Harrell was seriously wounded. It
appears that a young man named
Smith had been keeping bar for Har
rell at Smithvillc, and was accused by
.the latter of misappropriating the
money he collected.
"The toll of five cents on tho bridge
at Vincennes, Ind., was regarded as
an extortion by James Willis Swal
lows, and he declared that rather than
pay it he would die. The death
alternative is likely to come to him
at the end of a rope for he delibcr-
alety shot and killed the bridgekeeper
who would not let him cross free.
ALABAMA SLUIUS IN YANKEEDOM.
loved him so well. From all we can ^ forUt .
(rather however, we think ho can I ten of administration oath, estate of James M.
■ ’ , , .. . TT I Hants, Me of nM couW. decease*,
hardly be responsible for his act. He| Thai are therefore to ate and admonish allcera
1 ‘ , . I earned to ahow cause at my office on or before the
has been afflicted for many years Aim Monday in June next why raid fatten should
. , ,, not be granted. Given under my hand at officefln
with a severe spinal trouble and those mid county, *his,Hihday <*^aeJLmJl . _
, , , , .. ,, . ,. apISwSOd ASA M. JACKSON .Ordinary.
who know bun best believe that his 1 —
brain is affected. Ho has been acting GEORGIA—Cum cocnrr.
. I Ella G. Smith has applied for exemption of
strangely for a year or more ana mere personalty, and setting opart and valuation of
is strong probability of his mind be-
ing unhinged. Wo deeply aympa- ^ a Bm^^e
-andmother and other Bame at Jo o’clock on the eleventh day of June,
1881, at my office. |A£A M JACKSON,
wStrmay 84 Ordinary.
Tire introduction of the Alabama
sling into New York is evidently
new thing, and the papers there have
not learned its name. The 8nn tells
of a small boy who shot bullets
through the windows of the trains on
the elevated railway, breaking the
glass, and says a detective was set to
find him out. When caught it was
found that “his weapon was an elastic
bean-sboolcr, which throws a bullet
or buckshot with great force and pre
cision. It is made by fastening the
ends of a stout strip of rubber to the
arms of a forked stick, and is chiefly
employed for shooting at sparrows on
the telegraph wires.” We can tell the
Sun that a southern boy armed with
one of these slings is about as formid'
able as David was when he went oht
to meet the giant of Gath. Birds,
rabbits and other small game hide
g>ut when they see one cf them com
ing. Now that tho little Yankee has
got hold ol it, however, he must
. needs go and practice on something
that will cause loss to somebody.
The next thing we bear be will try
Its effect on some one's cranium, and
then the trouble will begin sure
enough.
thisc with his grandmothe
relatives in this sad trouble.
GEORGIA—Clarke coorrr.
COLE AND HIS BiNOUET. I Whereas, Thomas W. Carr, executor of WU-
I llam A. Carr, deceased, petitions in terms of
The business men of Atlanta gave I ‘^cM^re^hwetoretfdU end Smonfah ISi
a complimentary banquet Thursday WmSS^wh" _
night, to Col. RW. Cole in honor of “^X^h^s^fCtaU 1*0. dsy
my hi
of May, 1881. ABA M. JACKSON, Ordinary.
Printer’s foo SI .70. m»yS4-Sm
tho efforts which that gentleman
making to build a railroad from Macon
to Romo through Atlanta. Col. Cole I georoia-clakkk cocxtt
says all tho arrangements are made, I oftheeSSearwiuism p. raTmadgeTdocM.
and speaks very confidently of the
prospect of their being carried out I ^ u^'iil^^waeka, tea Ufo aiuna of ue
He says: “We have the money nco- j SsSLiinMiSi stock)
essary to complete these enterprises, 1 11 Thcv* ale*!henfon to^dm d u?noUiy *11 «m-
and if we can secure sufficient labor, |sy#™t to MonL™]£*Jme a neiS! , wliy n ssM'i#irve
trains from Atlanta to Macon will bo I qi„q under my hand at office, this 15th dsy ot
running by January 1st. And if we J ASA .
can secure labor, I undertake to say
Tuesday in July next, during the leeal hours of
•ole, the building of an extension of tha lattice
bridge across the Middle Oconee river at Prince
ton Factory, and one stone pier accordiug to the
followlnc specifications, to-wit: said extension to
be substantially on tho plan of the present bridge
and must be so interwoven v“ “ ‘ *
end, and over and upon and
pier, by taking out porta of bottom, intermediate
and top cords, so aa to render the structure as one
lattice. Bill of lumber for lattice to be a* follows:
Cords Cords both bottom and top to be 3x12
inebea, 28 feet long. Lower, intermediate to be
SxlO inches, 28 feet long.
Lattice.—Lattice to be 3x10 inches, 21 feet long
All to be well framed and pinned together with 2
Inch white oak pins.
Beams.—Floor beams to be 5x14 inches, 23 feet
long. Notched to fit over cords as shown on plans.
All beams to be placed sev.>n feet apart from cen
tre to centre. Lattice braces to lock across the top
of each beam so as to tie all snugly. Each beam
to be well braced with substantial lateral bracing
as shown apon plans.
Bracing.—All lateral bracing to be 3^x6 inches
securely fattened to floor beams by spikes at each
Blkepkr*—Floor sleepers to be 5x5 inches, 28
feet long. There must be six lines equally divided
under the floor, running the entire length of
bridge.
Flooring.—Flooring to be 2x12 inches, 20 feet
long, securely fiutenea down by spiking to floor
‘eepen and a strip at each end, spiked to inter-
cdlate cords.
Tir.—Tie beams to be framed as shown ui
. Iona, placed upon top cords ten feet six incl—
apart from centre to centre ; to be braced as floor
beams, with two lateral breciw 3%x6, well spiked
at each end. Tie beams to bo 5x9 inches, 25 feet
Sfco r.*—Roof to extend over sides one foot to
end of rafters. One set of principal rafters to be
placed upon each tie beam, well braced by roo
brace extending from top of rafters notching
around tie beams then continuing down locking
under intermediate cords, well fastened to rafters,
beams and cords. 8pacea between beams to be
filled with four rafters 2x6, the same to rest upon
bonis at lower end in space* equally divide^oad
fastened at the top end to ridge board. All rafters
to bo securely nailed on so os to prevent blowing
off. Roof to be lathed for shingling with IxS strips,
the same to be covered with best heart shingles.
End of roof to extend one foot over end of lattice
and to be finished in a neat manner. Portal to be
as shown on plans. _ .
Sides Sides to be covered with %x!2 Inches.
Joints te be covered with $£x3 Inches. All to be
securely nailed on at each cord, and to a purtine
in center of lattice. . . . , . '
. Pina.—All pins for lattice tobe mode of the best
white oak two Inches In diameter holding their
an of trestle work 30 feet
tticeto bank. Said
Inches, 30 feet long.
i a trestle
UNSURPASSED FOR
Strength,'
Durability,
—AND—
SAFETY.
IT HAS THE ONLY
PERFECT SPARK ARRESTER
mcliS.
HTJUTEK
MANUFACTURER’S AGENTS, ATHENS, GA.
trains Sill be passing between Rome PENDLETON & BR0.,
and Atlanta by March 1st. The build j FOfflfSST
ingpf this last road will be morediffi
cult than the other becanse of tbe |Vf _ TKTamIwa
country, but I now say I will make DfJJg
good my word ll the labor can be had. > *
We have every dollar subscribed, and
will do the work Mfast as help can be I/yub Found,; mi UkUm Wwtvwhkh^wow
secured. The syndicate for the poN aiupi,u4 raraisMwuh uvtoou. w.cmu
, , „ . _ XT- • furnish IKON AND BKA88 CASHIKM AND «A-
chase of the East Tennessee, Virgin {caiNUT of lU dwoipUout at
Land Bxidox —One span ol im
long extending from find o* lattice
span to have six sleepers 5x12 tnd
Besting one end on lattice the other upon
coming to the ground. . . .. .
Hard rail.—Hand rail to be three feet high
Post to be made of 4x6 Inches scantling notched out
so as to fit on sleeper and securely spiked to seme,
railing to be 4x6 inches, notched down on top ol
post, spiked through the top Into post.
Wall Platrs—Well plates for pier to be 10x12
inch, 23 feet long.
. Bolsters.—Bolsters to be 14x18 In., 20 feet long,
one to be placed upon each end of wall
bridge to rest upon. The plan and —
ay be seen in my office.
Pier to be of stone and wood
two now Studios on. hundred mud fortjr-flve Ini
from n.rth fare of north pl«r to renter of tl-’
plrr. Dimenaioni of pier n fallows: loni
bare IS fret, width of t»M It fact, length of top 24
feet or more if necessery, width of top 4 Ihet or
snore If nee i—ry. Tho exravstlon for dim of pier
to b. cooUuoed downward unUl * solid rock foun
dation fa rrechod mod the base to rest thereon.
Said pier to ho of atone from tho boee to faur feet
shore Uto eortoee of the pound or rand, to be Uld
to a^d surface lu tho beet cement mortal from
raid surface to top of recta or stone, with tha best
mortar, the befance of told pier rl*: |
_ Mr print
.... . , . * iat ef the heat qualitv - . W. would cell attention
is and Georgia system was formed j jHauad*anradarata,^a:jjiuoe
Plantation Engine*. Iron
i^Kalla, Iron Store Fronts, ■
hinds el Outings, Gearing MW Wort,
Rathe*, Pollen uijfereMMm
.ro List and I Viera.
°n Saturday evening, ™ d _ b 7 I
o’clock Mondaf evening every dollar
ot the money—ilfi,000,000—had
been secured.”
We are glad to repor. such prog
ress in any part ot our noble
Empire States.
MANHOOD
How Lost, How Restored!
Mr. S B. Scott, our popular cotton
man, left yesterday tor Atlanta,
where he will remain a few days and
then go to New York. During his
stay in Atlanta, Mr. Bcott will
one ot hia friends to launch hia barqne
on the matrimonial aea, which it is
hoped will have a salutary effect on
Mr. S. himself, and eanse him to i -
mend hia life. We trust that in hia i— to any
tours, whioll will continue through I addrera poet-paid,’ on receipt of aixeenu or two
the summer, Mr. ScoU may find I SSnCmWrere.
much enjoyment and come back to ns | ^ ^^w^oAfN^^o.
jp the tall in perfect bpniqi,
Seminal Losses IxroraareT. Mental and
_ , al Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage,
etc.; alao, Coummmax, Enutrer and Fnu,In*
■ -h,«tftada*o»«r re«-> mam
author, In this admirobU Ea-
ns (rates, tram a thirty yeaia*
'ol practice, that tha alarming conae-
. ole ell-abuse may be radically cured;
pointing Ota a mode of core at onoe simply, ear-
tain, and efleotual, by meant of which ever]
sufferer,.no matter what hie roodhkm may
bt, may pure hteaaalf ehreply, and tadtadly.
This Lecture should train the hands of every
CARLTON & BRO.
'Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
GROCERIES & PRODOCE.
Atlanta, ... oa.
Fancy and Family Groceries I
O-A-rETIEsrEID C3-OOJDS, ■
SzSilftuite, bugars, Meats, Lard, Coffee,
Spices
Teas,
etc.
FLOUR A SPECIALTY!
We keep constantly on hand the very beet grades of Flours, from inr own mille. manufactured
ssely for ue, and wbicn we can guarantee. Dealers and coiuum ira are respectthlly invited
i our floura.
strong lime moriar, the balance of said pier i
ttfaet, to he of wood of sufficient dimensions
ea constructed that any piece of timber that be
come. damaged can be easily taken cut and re-
* *—* ’ other piece in the
>t high from top
for bridge end pier to
It put in suen work la
this part of the country, and the whole to ha done |
comes damaged can be easuy ta
placed without disturbing any ot
pier, aald pier to be 20 feet _
to base. AU the^material forbrldgs
be of the hart quality usually put in
thia part of the country, and the whe
In a substantial workmanlike manner. Tho work
to be all finished by the first day of November,
test, aad the contractor to (Ire bond in double the
amount of hia bid with two (cod solvent securities
far the faithful performance of tho contrast, anti
to Indemnify the county for any damages accruing
by failure to perform tbs same within the pre-‘
scribed time. The work and material to he under
nperlntendenm of John W. Nicholson, Wil-
Jl hessell and Madison L. Dunnaway, and
not to ha paid for unUl approved by them and
accept ml by mm aad tho money not to ho dee
until Ue ISth of December, 1SS1. April 16th, ISSI.
The right la reserved to withdraw tha above let-
lng after It la offered at any time before It la
° ASA M. JACKSON Ordinary.
Fair dealing, clow attention to orders, nrn the lowest possible prices are what we min at.
OARLTOH Sz BBO.,
May 81-tf 1*4 Marietta Street. Atlanta, Ga.
STOCK POWDERS
FISH nOOKS AND LINES,
Sarsparilla
• AND
Iodide Potass.
Exrtaet Cron a Letter of Her Dr.
Fierce, Sputa, (Ml, April 28,1878.
““ TAR SYRUP
Just published, a new edition of Da.Ctn.vxa-
wu’iuunain Zasar on the Kadioal cure Dean Bra: I hare found your Liver Tonlo to
of SrsBtatUBXBaa or Seminal Weaknerejovol'
FOK COUGHS, ETC.
remora effectual than anything I have ev<
used in relief of habitual constipation. It
the beet of these Liver Regulators. Yours.
• ,u pikkCe.
Dm. E. S. Ltitoon—DaanSra: I .
find srorda to express my gratitude te you, for
SOAPS,
The Cheapest and Beat in Athens.
Only 2,500 Tooth. Broshes
* ON HAND.
wi^.v^inth r . or .‘o w M?r TTQS C4INGER
and never bad any permanent relief until the -lidkJkJ. v --
lint of last November, when I procured a bottle 1 8 B s Magnesia, a nd all leading Patent Med-
‘ * * nfirt* I ioinia. 10,000 pounds or Red Seal cl
t Louie Lead. 880 galkmi of
MixedgPainL
Dross, Medicines, Etc.
At Bottom Figures, at the Drug Store of
E. C. LONG fie CO.,
* Sign of Illuminated Moriar
it*Ung .
triad several physicians and many other mtt-
dies.and all failed to affect me beneficial ty.
Respectfully, K. ELLEN PATMAN.
IdtrihOTOX, Gj
Miss Ellen Patman fa my _
ally concur In the above. ~
may 25-ly ELDER D. W. PATMAR.
I previoual;
other rent
PIANOS!
PETER BRENNER,
(Laic with Stiinway & Sons, New York.)
PRACTICAL
Piano Maker!
G IVES especial attention to the TUNING and
KEPAnCING of Pianos. Pianos thorough*
ly renewed and regulated and made equal to
new. A sufficient guarantee as to the adver
tiser's abilities will he to state that recently, for
over a ye-r, he was engaged by the world* re-
nownd house of Stunway <fc S&ni, Steinway
Hall, New York—aud with whom hia eon—Mr.
P. A. BuEKjcxe—is still employed. Haring all
necessary appliances for manufacturing, lean
guarantee perfect satisfaction and at prices FAB
BELOW Northern Faotory figures.
I would beg to call attention to the fact tha
many of our old and used instruments can be
placed in far superior condition to the new
"cheap John” “croekery ware" Pianos with
which this market is’ n jw being flooded.
CHURCH ORGANS toned and repaired in a
workman-like manner.
COUNTRY ORDERS for toning, eta,
promptly attended to.
BEW ARE of Bbtchera and Pretenders, (for
they oftener rain than benefit instruments.
Call on or address
POTsa SKEW WES
1,880 Broad Street, Auguste, Ga.
MchSSSl
HOLMES’S LINIMENT,
OR THE
MOTHER’S FRIEND.
ORE OF TEE GREATEST COMFORTS
TO THOSE
EXFJECTIaS (J TO BE CONFINED
la a remedy open which implioi! confidence can be placed—one that will produce a safe und
quid'delivery—one that will control pain, and shorten the duration ot Labor. Such is •* THK
MOTHER’S RELIEF.” Try it, and see what
A BLESSING IT IS TO SUFFERING FEMALES.
O n-
Thia Liniment, when used for two or three weeks before confinement, produces a wonder-
ful effect, causing a vety easy and quick labor, with comparatively little pain, and leaves the moth
er in a condition to recever quiokly— or, in other words to Itavea good getting up. Under its
use, lodor will ordinarily occupy much less than- tho usual time, and tho roffering be dismissed
bryond expression.
The condition for which this remedy U offered is of such a character cs to forbid a long array
of certificates. Those interested in its.use are respectfully referred to the hundreds who have
used it.
READ THE TESTIMONIALS I
I most earnestly entreat every female expecting to be oonflned, to use “THE MOTHER’S
RELIEF." Coupled with this entreaty. 1 will add. that during a largo obstetrical practice,(for
ty lour years) I have never known it to fail to produce a satis and quick delivery.
1L J, Homan, M. D. Atlanta, Ga.
A lady (Vom one ofthe counties of Middle Georgia, who has been acting Midwife tor many
years, writes: “ I have been disposed of nit the Mother’s Relief you sent mo aud 1 AM DE
LIGHTED WITH IT. In e *ery instance where it has been used, its effects have been all that 1
could ask. I consider it a ore at n levs’.vo.”
A Gentleman writes: *My wife used a bottle of ‘Mothers Relief’ procured from vou. She
was cooeidcrbly advanced In life before this, her first confinement, and she knows it win the
means of very greatly lessening her Buffering it indeed, it was not the means of SAvato nan i.n.
Another gentleman writes: ”My wife used your ‘Mother’s Relief’ at her fourth confinement
and her testimony is that aha patted though it with one-half the suffering of either of her former
triend who was about to be confined tor the first time, and the says : 1 have n-evkh vein anv
ONI TASS THROUGH TIIU OREAT TRAIL WITH SO MCCn (ASS AND SO UT~LS SCrraBlNO.”
The names of these, and inauy others, can be had by cally kt my office.
Having had the foregoing remedy Thoroughly Tested in Atlanta ami vicinity, I now offer it
to my patron* as possessing superior merits. Preparedby
J. BRAJDFlELD. Sole Proprietor,
ATLaN I’A, ga.
Sold by Druggists generally. Price $1.80 per bottle. If not kept by your Druggists, or fu
ther information on or particulars are wanted, address the proprietor. m.30.
Pewit, IIocstox County, Ga., Jan. 88,1880.
In 1873, there were two negroes confined in
them, under a contract, -no cure, no pay.
He administered hta “Syphillitio Specific," and
in a few weeks I felt bound to pay him out of
the ooanty treasury, echo had affected a com
plete and radical care. A. 8. Giles,
Ol d. Houston oo., Go.
Chattakoma, Tkhn., Feb, '*., 1879. .
The S. S. S. ie giv Ifig good satisfaction. < >ne
gentleman who had been confined te his bed
six weeks with Sypbillitle Rheumatism Has
been enred entirely, and speaks in the hi.;heat
praise of it. Chiles & Beret.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Propri
etors, Atlanta, Go.
Sold by all Druggists. Call for a copy o'
•• Young Men’s Friend."
Htreh 8th
Sale of Valuable Beal
ESTATE IS THE CITY OF AT 11 EXS.
by 1
_ Athens Mutual Loan Association, I will Mel! to
the highest oidder before the court hmiM door, in
the city of Athens, Georgia, within the legal hour*
of sale, on the first (lit) Tuesday in July, ltel, the
following property: All that parcel ofl%ud, situate
in the State of Georgia* and in Clarke countys and
in the cl y of Athens: on the south side of spring
streets fronting on said street, thirty (80) feet ami
running south seventeen (17) degrees cast on line
of Wm. GUIeland’s lot, one hundred and forty
eight (148) feet more or leas; thence along the
north aide of the street from the livery stable to
the College Campus thirty feet to a stake ; thence
on a parallel line with the tint 11 ne back to Spring
street to a stake one hundred and forty eight (148),
fset more or Iras; thence on south sine of Sj
street to the beginning corner thirty (30) feet,
lot being bounded on the east by the Wu. Gilleland
lot, and on west by lot belonging to Newton A.
Hodgson, and north by 8pring street, the control
and direction Of it spring whose water runs under
this lot with Dower to enter to protect said rixbt Is 1
reserved by’ John H. Newton and the Hodgsons J
and alao the power to prevent nuisances that may.l
be injurious to said spring.
This property has a largs ware-room oo it and hd
Immediately in the rear of CoL Hoggins’ store.]
Quit claim title given. Terms cash. Purchaser toi
pay for title papers. 1.1C. KENNY,
Tr. and Trustee, Athens Mutual Eoatt Association