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Athens, Ga.. August 16,1881.
l.OCAL. INTELLIGENCE
Prohibition in Jackson.
W e learn that a .-ote on prohibi
tion ol liquor was had in Newtown dis
trict, Jackson county, the other day,
which was 145 for prohibition and 46
against it. Ths country is going for
prohibition if the towns do not.
Death or lirJE. II. Ware.
Yesterday afternoon Prof. L. H.
Charbonnier received a telegram an
nouncing the death of Mr. E. H,
Ware which occurred at Milledge-
ville. lie had been in feeble health
several months and about two
weeks ago he was stricken with pa>
ralysis from the effects of which he
died. Mr. Ware was well known
here and bad a great many friends.
He ouly moved away last fall to
Augusta. He had many coni'
mendable traits of character and
was generally well liked by those who
knew him.^He was about thirty-six
years old at his death.
His remains were brought to this
city, arriving this afternoon at 3:30
o'clock, and his funeral took place
from the Georgia railroad depot .
A Congressman at a Turkey-Shooting,
i While the dashing young Con
gressman from the Ninth was ‘ming
ling with bis constituents’ in Jack-
son county, tho other {day, he was
invited to a turkey-shooting. The
prise, a very fine gobbler, was put up
at a distance ol 125 yards, and the
shots were ten cents each. Out of
resjiect to the Congressman, he was
invited to make tho first shot. He
raised the rifle, ran his eye alone the
barrel, pressed the trigger, and the
turkey's neck was cut in twain. The
boys raised a whoop at the splendid
marksmanship. The manager, how
ever, was somewhat chagrined when
lie remembered that the turkey which
had cost him SI.50, was killed at the
first shot— leaving to him a clear loss
of 81.40.
There is one thing you may have
notieed about the Hon. Emory ; lie
generally hits what he aims at.
Tile Ruslncss Outlook.
The prospeets are encouraging for
a splendid business this fall and win
ter in every department of trade in
Athens. The merchants, bankers,
manufacturers and cotton men all
seem to feel it and are brushing np
their business houses, straitening out
their stocks and preparing all availa
ble room to accommodate the larger
order of things and be prepared for a
rush. There is scarcely a vacant
place in the city and anyone desiring
to start a new business here would
have difficulty in finding just such a
place as would suit. There is a need
for new business houses and we are
told some will be built.
Tho recent rains have brought
smiles to the faces of the farmers and
on all hands there is a hopeful cheer
fulness over tho signs of the times.
We rejoice with the rent, at tfio Indi
cations of increased thrift and larger
prosperity in the city and country and
shall endeavor to keep the Banner up
to a standard commensurate with this
growing importance of Athens.
Health and Beauty Combined.
Woman’s Rights.—One who has
long studied this subject now presents
the result of his investigations. He
is happy to say that he has discovered
Woman’s Best Friend.’ It is adapt
ed especially to those cases where the
womb is disordered, and will cure any
irregularity of the ‘ menses.’ Brad-
field’s Female Regulator acts like a
eharm in ‘whites,’ or a sudden check
of the ‘ monthly courses,’ from cold,
trouble of miud or like causes, by
restoring the discharge in every in
stance. In chronic cases its action is
prompt and decisive, and saves the
constitution from countless evils and
remature decay. Prepared by |Dr.
. Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga. For sale
at $1.50 per bottle by all druggists.
Milltown, Chambers Co., Ala.,
July 13. 1877.
I have used yonr Female Regulator
extensively in my practice for a long
time, and with entire success where
there was no complication of disease.
If it is not a specific, it is, in my opine
ion, the best known remedy for the
diseases for which it is recommended.
Tar4-lm. J. H. Davis, M. D.
BRIGHT"8 DISEASE
and other affections of the Kidneys
and Bladder are sometimes brought
on and ollen aggravated by the neg
lect of the symptoms, which, if taken
in time, would no doubt in a majority
of cases yield to treatment. No med
icine is so well suited for this as Ran
kin’s Compound Extract Buchu and
Juniper. It is a reliable healing tonic
to the parts, allays irritation, and
restores healthy action.
Prepared only by Hunt, Rankin &
Lamar, Druggists, Atlanta, Ga., and
for sale by all Druggists.
Forsyth, Ga., Dec. 1, 1877.—I
have sold Rankin’s Buchu and J uniper
for 10 years, and it has always given
universal satisfaction, proving the
most valuable preparation of tho kind
on the market.
F. O. Mays, Druggist.
jau-4-lm.
G. H. U.
N UMEROUS testimonial* '’and larac ?*»!<»*
prove that price* of Pianos ami Organs,
foT name make ami style, are from 20 to SO per
cent, loss at “The Music House of the South’ *
than elsewhere. G. O. ROBINSON & CO.
Xj. X 3 . Q,_ S.
L ARGE Cash Contract* with the best manu
facturer* ami Large Sale* at “The Music
House ol the South,” enable G. O.BOBINSON
<fc <X)., to sell Superior Piano* and Organ* at
lens price than i* paid by small dealer*.
“A (15!svn,Every Way.*’
‘'Speaking about good men,” said
one of the mo.-t prominent business
men in Athens, to us the other day ;
‘Til tell yen who is one of the best
men I ever knew. It is Rufe Reaves.”
To this we gave mi assent, that to
tho best of our knowledge and belief
that was the truth.
On: ,fiend continued: “He is a
good man every way. It is the rarest
thing in the world to find a man who
is so strictly just in all his dealings.
If you want to find cut what a man
is made of, have business dealings
with him. If lib has a particle of mean
ness or dishonesty in his composition,
it will show itself when there comes a
matter of money between you and him.
But Bufe Reaves is a clean man
throughout. I’ve hail $50,000‘worth
of business transactions with him, and
liavo never found an unfair thing
alout him yet. I would as lief risk
my rights in his hands as in my own.
In fact, when there comes an issue
between us, in any transaction, if I
leave it to him, he is generally apt to
do better for me than I would have
claimed for myself. He’s a true man,
sir. Ilis principles are solid and gen
uine, and his honor is so bright that
it will never take a stain.”
And so our triend'pessed on, leav'
ing this reporter thinking how good
and pleasant a thing it is to be so well
spoken of by the se who know you
best.
Grand Lodge. I. O. O. F.
Savannah, Aug. 9, 1881.
The Right Worthy Grand Encamp
ment of Georgia met in annual com
munication to-day at Odd Fellows
Hall at 9J- o’clock a. in.
Large session and important busi
ness transacted.
The following grand officers were
elected and installed to-day :
Kmmett A Heard, of Griffin—M.
W. Grand Patriarch.
CharlesjH Dorsett, of Savannah—
M. E. Grand High Priest.
Geo A Merrifield, of Brunswick
R. W. Grand Senior Warden.
John F Howard, of Barnesville—
R. W. Grand Junior Warden.
John G Dietz, of Macon, Ga.—R
W Grand Scribe.
John 8 Tsyson, of Savannah, Ga
—R W Grand Treasurer.
James E Mann, of Atlanta—Wor
thy Grand Marshal.
George G W ilson, ol Savannah,
Worthy Grand Sentinel. •
Henry J Simonton, of Griffin—
Worthy Grand Messenger.
Mr. C A Robbe, of Augusta, was
elected R W Grand Representative
to the Sovereign Grand, Lodge by a
handsome majority.
Columbus, Ga., April 12,1878.
Dr. C. J. Moffett—Bear Sir:—
My wife and myself are satisfied that
the life of our teething babe was
saved by tho use of your Teethina
(Teething Powders), when other
remedies had failed to relieve him.
We have been delighted with the
speedy and permanent relief given
one of our children from severe at•
tack of Cholera Morbus. Teethina
is indispensible to us, and should be
kept by nil parents having small chil
dren. Respectfully, etc.,
JESSE B. WRIGIIT.
Foreman Enquirer-Sun.
Mareh8«lm.
Set your hens in the evening if you
have to move them from the laying
nests. They will be more sure to
stick to their new nests ; and take
Gilder’s Liver Pills for your bilious
ness. dc.21.lm.
In A , one of Florida’s sea
port towns, there lived in antebellum
days, a. wealthy but very eccentric old
gentleman, who at one occasion being
quite sick, awoke his wife in the mid
dle ot the night, with a tremendous
uproar. To her anxious inquiry as to
the cause of his excitement, be testily
replied that, ‘ he had not thought
much about his illness, until tic had
just happened to remember that, in
case he should die, the town could not
afford a decent coffin in which to
bury Aim.” That man was bilious.
A few doses of II. II. P. would have
cured him, and caused him to forget
that there were sueh things as coffins.
tf.
Smith’s Scrofula Syrup and Star
Curine are purely vegetable. Why
will you suffer with Cancer, White
Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kid
ney and Liver Diseases, when a few
bot tles of these two great remedies
will cure you ?
From C. D. McCurrt, Newton
county, Georgia—I take great pleas
ure in recommending to the public
Dr. Cheney’s Expectorant and Croup
Preventive. My little son had been
a great suffer from Spasmodic Croup,
during the night. Dr. Cheney, about
two years ago, prescribed for him his
Croup Preventive, which has most
miraculously cured him. I find it
equally beneficial in all cases of
Coughs. I consider it a blessing in
my family. Every one should keep
it in their houses.
Try Smith’s Scrofula Syrup for
your blood. It removes all skin erup
tions and will give you a beautiful and
clear complexion. nov9-tt
T. M. H. O. T. S.
G O. ROBINSON & CO., sell in Texas, Ar-
• kuuaas, Louisiana, Misaiasipi, Alabama,
Florida, and in every Southern State north of
tioorgtia. Augusia can justly claim to bare
“The.Music House of the South.”
E. I. O. M.
T WENTY to’thirty por cent. * saved in m
chasing Superior Pianos and Organ*, M
Meal Instruments, Sheet Music, Music Book*
and best Italian String*, at “The Music House
ot the South.”
Tuning and Repairing
B Y C. IT. TAYLOR, the only authorized
Tuner of the Music Iloum ot ‘the South.
Augusta, Georgia.
G. O. ROBINSON & CO.,
Perry, Houston Couxty, Ga., Jan. 28,1880.
In 1878, there were two negroes confined in
iail badly- afflicted with Syphillis. In my offi
cial capacity I employed fc. T- Switt, to cun
them, under a contract, “no cure, no pay.”
lie administered his “Syphillitic Specific,” and
in a few weeks 1 felt bound to pav him out of
the county treasury, a* he had affected a com
plete and radical cure. A. S. Giles,
Ord. Houston co., Ga.
CTiattano xia, Texn., Feb, 14., 187t».
The S. S. S. is giving good satisfaction. One
gentleman who had been confined to his bed
six" weeks with Syphillitie Rheumatism lia*
beeu cured entir/ > and speaks m the liignest
prnise of it. ;Chil*s A Bkurt.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Propri
etors Atlanta, Go.
Sold by nil Druggist*. Call for a copy
•* Young" Men’s Friend.”
March 8tb*
S510IIEW1D
Over a Billion
every one of
which has given
I»erfect satisfac
tion, and has per
formed cures
every time when
used according to
W. J.
NOS. 734 AND 736 REYNOLDS STREET,
AXTGHj STA.. GEORG T A,
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
—AND DEALER IN—
IMPORTED MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
We import direct from the best manufacturers in Europe,
i Guitars, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Strings,
JL1T And all ktod 8 of Musical Merchandi*e.
^NOBODY CAN UNDERBUY US—NOBODY UNDERSELL US.
, CHEAP SHEET MUSIC.
... ... c——v- _ Wetndke a specialty of Live, Standard and Popular Sheet Music. All Grades—Best Authors—
an 5* Uri.5oQBtnctod bg^pri- lowest Prices. Send a three ceut stamp for our Catalogue containing over 8,000 different sub
jects ; the best Catalogue in tha country to select from.
PIANOS,
Vi 6 arc Southern Agent* for all the celebrated New York
We now say to the afflicted and doubting ones that
wo will pay the above reward for a
single case of
BACK
That the Pad fails to cure. This Great remedy wll
POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY cure Lum-,
bago, Lame Back, Sciatica, Gravel, Diadetes,Drop- ,
sy, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys,. Incontinence
and Retention of the Urine, Inflamation of the
Kidneys Catarrh of the Bladder, High Colored
Urine, Pain in the Bae-. Sid©or Loins, Nervow 3
Weakness, and in fact all disorders of the Bladder
and Urinary Organa whet*
▼ate disease or otherwise.
LADIES, if you are suffering from Female
v/eaknesa, Leucorrohu-a, or any disease of the Kid
neys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs,!
YOU CAN BE CURED!
Without swallowing nauseous medicines, hr sim
ply wearing IJi-.m! i*
PROF. GCILMETTE’8
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD'
WHICH CURES BY 4BSCRATION.; ^
z your druggist for PROF. GUILMETTE’8
tfCII KIDNEY PAD. and take no other. If
he ha* not got it, send $2.co mud you will raceave
the Pad by return mail.”
Pbof. Guilmette's French Liter Pad.
Will positively cure Fever and Angue, Dumb
Ague, Ague cake. Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dys
'a, and all Disease* of the Liver, Stomach am
1. Price Si.50 by mail. Bend for Pjrdt. Guil
s's Treatise on tut Kidneys and Liver, free b’
mail. Address FUKNtll PAD UW.
Toledo Wo.
R. T. Brumuy A Co., Sole Agents, Athens Gj*
New York Pianos lead the world,
makes, viz:
STEINWAY & SONS, A. WEBER. ' DECKER BROTHERS
HAINES BROTHERS, THE GATE CITY PIANOS.
New and Second-hand Pianos from $f>0 to $1,200. Send for our price* before you buy.
ESTEY OFtC3-^.IsrS
All the wholesale^ Estey Organ business in eight Southern Stctes is transacted by the ESTEY
ORGAN COMPANY at Atlanta. At our waroroom* may always be found a complete assortment
ot these __-*.■
DTCOMPAHABLE X2TSTH.TJME2TTSJ
Including all the newostlstvies and latest improvement!.. ORGANS new and second hand from
*20 to <500.
ESTEY ORGAN COMPANY,
nov30-weow Corner ol Brood and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
[ESTAH1.ISHED XPPIM
WINSHIP’S IRON WORKS
AlnolDDston’a Circular Saws. Rubber and Leather Belting. Steam Pipe. Water and Steam
Guagea. Connections. Whistles, Oil Caps. Pop, Globe andCheck Vulvas, Gov
ernors, Wrenches, etc., together with every article of Steam and Water
Fittings, Findings, oto.
GENERAL AGENT FOB-* i'
TALBOTT & SONS.
Talbott's
skids.)
Locomotivo Boilers. Talbott’s Turbine Water Wheel. Ifibott’s Corn
and Wheat Mills. Talbott’s Saw Mills, Circular Saws, Shafting
Palleya, Boxes, Hangers,Belting*,and patent Spark Arresters.
Watertown Steam Engine Co.
Wat»rtown Agricultural Engines (on wheels.) Wateitown Portable Engines (on skids.) Wa
tertown Dairy Engines (for small buildings.) Watertown Vertical Engines. Watertown
Stationary Engines (with and withont cut off.) Watertown Return .Tubular
Boilers. Watertown Tubular Boilers (with two dues.) Watertown
Locomotive and Vertical Boilers* -Watertown Saw Mills, etc.
<C. & G. COOPIM & CO.
Cooper 1
(with pon
iocs. Cooper’s Dnatlea*
looper
bolt attached.) Cooper’B Smut
Wheat Seperator. and Oat and Weed Extractor. Coop
er'- Eureka Flour Packer. Cooper’s Saw
Mills (double and single.)
MANUFACTURERS OF
IMPROVED WINSHIP COTTON GIN,
SELF FEEDER AND CONDENSER,
Cotton Presses for Steam, Hand, or Horse Power,
SHAFTING, BULLIES, HANGERS,
Saw Mills, and Mill Clearing of Every Description.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Correspondence solicited. Address
PENDLETON & B1U).,
FOUNDRY
—AND— 5
Machine Works,
Nos. Cl6, 617 and 619 Kollock Street.
AUGU8TA.GEORGIA.
O UR Foundry,and Machine Works, which were
destroyed by fire in July, have been rebuilt,
enlarged, and lurnished with new tools. We can
ATLANTA HEALTH INSTITUTE,
Hygenic and Electric Water-Cure,
NO 178 WEST PETERS ST, ATLANTA, GA
T HE only Medical Institute South where
Chronic Disease* are scientifically treated
by regular qualified Hygenic Physician* ot both
sexes, and where all heathful and invigorating
^BATHING PROCESSES are in exisU-nse, to
geher with A! AC HI N E-VI BKAi IONS,MOVE
MENTS and ELECTRICITY are successfully
applied, according to DISEASED CONl>*
iTIONS of each patient. The only’ place in
Georgia where no EMPIRIC or routine practice
1* pursued, and where no DRUGS or POISONS
UNDER NAME OF MEDICINES are used as
remedies for the sick. RHEUMATISM. NEU
RALGIA, HEART, LIVER. KIDNEY, and
SKIN DISEASES, INCIPIENT CONSUMP
TION, SCROFULA, PARALYSIS, and all
june21
WIST3HIP <& ERO.,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
J. W. OALliWEIIdL A DO.
Cardwell’* Wheat Thresher*, Separator*, and Cleaner*. Cardwell’* “Ground-Hog” ■Thresher*.
Cardwell’s Hydraulic Cotton Presses. Cardwell’s Horse Powers—double and single
geared—(Mounted and down.) Cardwell’s Power Corn Shelters and Feed Cutters.
Jolmston Harvester Company
Emerson, Talcott & Co.,
Reapers ami Binders. Reapers and Mowers combined. Single ;Binders, Reapers, and Mowets
Cultivators and Grain Sowers.
Fairbanks & Co.,
Fai'banks’ Standard Sealed, all sires and patterns. Alarm Cash Drawers.
Maaaufac-btarer of tTae Pollo-ctring Machines =
NEBLETT & GOODRICHtlMPROVED I. X. L. COTTON GIN. BEID’S PATENT AUT
MATIC POWER SCREW PRESS, STEAM OR WATER POWER. SMITH’S IM
PROVED HAND POWER COTTON AND HAT PRESS. COTTON GIN
FEEDER. COTTON CONDENSER. NEW VIEGIN1A*FEED CUTTER.
Engines, Cotton Gins, etc., Repaired in a workmanliko manner.
Orders solicited and promptly executed. For farther particulars, circulars, general infjrmation
etc., apply te
■W. O'. POULARD.
J~. IK. Jk.3sTIDEI?,SOI<r,
AGENT FOR
Agricnltaural Implements
-AND—
MACHINERY.
DOWN, MOUNTED AND DETACHED
B3XTGI NE S.
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Separators, Fans, Sor
ghum Mills and Evaporators,
SHI2TG2U3 XA.&CZXZXTSS,
Smut Machines, Wood PLANEKS and Match
Surfacing Machines,
WATER WHEELS,
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, TANITE EMORY' WHEELS, HEATERS, MOWERS,
BRICK MACHINES, WOOD PUMPS, Etc., Etc.
09 Broad Street* - - (meh22) - - ATLANTA, On.
invriivriHiisrsiH} stock oif 1
NEW CARPETS!
PURCHASED FROM
The Leading Manufacturers and Importers of the Country,
And effered to*die Trade, our Friends and the Public ut
ROCK. BOTTOM PRICES !
Kody and Topesuy Brussels, Moquet’s Velvel
hs. Door!'
Ivet, Three Ply and Ingrain Caapcts, all qualities
Mats, Hearth hugs. A full line ol New Chromos, Hair Cloth aud Uphol-
terera’ Trimmings, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, lace Curtains, Cornices and Bands, Window
Shades, ail sizes; Piano ami Table Covers, Wall Papers and Borders, French Terrys, Curtain
JAMES G. BALIE, (Not Limited)
Old Original Carpet Store, 713 Broad st., AUGUSTA, GA.
FRESH Stoch of GROCERIES
I have in store anu urrivinj
variety. New Preserves, Jellies, Crackers,
cuiarKcu, aua lurnisnca wuu new iooin. wecu uu.i, i .mauntio, uuu uu
furnish IRON AMI BRASS BASTINGS AND 31A- disease* peculiar to the REPRODUC TIVE OB
(II IN LILY of all descriptions at reasonable prices | GANS, are by our method of treatment restored
and of the be*t quality. We would call attention 1 witli greater success tlian by auy other processes
tag aud Balcony Rail*, Iron Store Fronts, Water ^dies. Exclusive Ladies Department, in
Wheel, all kinds of Cast!Gearing Mill Work, charge of experienced Ludy Physician. For
Shafting, Lathes, Pulleys aud Hangers. Send for urther information address
~ rices. mch29 eb>2. DK. U. O. ROBERTSON.
Descriptive List ami Pm
CARLTON & SON
(Successor, to Carlton & Bro.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
CANNED GOODS,
FRUITS, SUGARS, MEATS, LARD, COFFEE, TEAS,
Spices. Etc.
FLOWER A SPECIALTY'.—We keep constantly on band the very best grades of Flouts, from our
own mills, manufactured expressly for us, and which we guarantee. Dealers and consumers are re
spectfully invited to try our flour*. Fair dealing, close attention to order*, aud the lowest possible
price* are what we aim at. CARLTON A HON., 134 Marietta fctreet, ATLANTA, U A.
Wadlky, Emanuel Co., Ga., Octo
ber 10, 1879.
Gentlemen—While attending the
General Assembly ibis summer, I
tried your Star Curine on nty leg, it
being affected with an old sore caused
by a wound received during the late
war. After having thoroughly tested
it I am compelled to say that it is a
success, lor I have bad experience
with different physicians and remedies,
and found nothing to cure me, until I
used your Star Curine, which has cur
ed a remarkably bad case. Wishing
you success, I am
Yours, respectfully,
John Bell
Do not foil to call on your druggist
for a bottle of that pure, Bweet and
delicious blood purifier, Smith’s Scrof
ula Syrup.
Star Curine cures all chronic Sores
and is a sure cure for 1‘iles.
Call on your druggist before it is
too late and get a bottle ot Smith’s
Scrofula Syrup and Star Cnrine.
From B. F. Moore, A. M., Pres
ident of Moore’s Southern Business
University, Atlauta, Ga—This is to
certify that I have used Dr. Cheney’s
Expectorant in my family for several
years, and can recommend it as an in
valuable remedy for Coughs, etc., and
have found it superior to any other
remedies that I have tried. nov9-tf
Loauhapoka, Ala.. Jan. 12, ’78.
Salem, Ala., April 8, 1878.
Mr. J. D. Goodwin, Agent—Dear
Sir: I take pleasure in staling that
I have used yonr Medicated Stock
Feed on a very poor cow, with great
success. She looks much better now,
and gives a great deal more milk, and
is much superior. I therefore recom
mend this medicine to all who wish
to improve their slock, cattle and
horses, as it is truly wbat it is repre
sented to be.
Very Respectfully,
A.KAYSER.
Eufaula, Ala., July, 1878.
Mr. L Shocnfeld: 1 used one sack
of your Stock Feed on my cow, with
very satisfactory results. Sho had
recently dropped her calf, and was in
a poor condition, and by the use of
your Stock Feed she was rapidly inr
proved in flesh and milk.
Very Respectfully,
GEO. H. DENT.
Sold by all druggists.
MarchS-lm.
33 Marrietta Street, Under Opera House.
REPAIR ALL KINDS FURNITURE
AND
Do all Kinds Upholstering.
And mate carpels without removing from the floor.
ssr
\yE are the sole proprietor* of the Carl** 1 Renovating process used in this by E. P. Myerson, and
hold hi* receipt for the purchase of the original London Carpet Renovating Recipe, and we call it by
and name we like.
Rkkkrrncks—Dr. Westmorland, Dr. Sell9, Mr*. B. H. mil, Mrs. Wm. Henry Peck, Mr*. H. T.
luwati, Mrs. H. V. M. Miller and others loo numerous to mention.
OTTrtn^Lisr «*5 o<o.
38 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.
THENSrOUNDRYn UACHINff IHORKS
|— IRON&BRASS :
Georgia castings. (
MILLGEARING.
Carter & Solomon,
ATLA3XTTA, GESOR.GIA,
Invite an inspection of their immense FALL stock ot
UT CARPETS,.#!
Moquettes. Brussels, Velvets, Ingrains, 3-Ply, Etc.,
MATTING
WIUBOW SHADES,
YVAJLL PAPER!
And every style of
J2TTEHIPR HOUSE DECOHATIOHS I
OUR STOCK is nnsnrpasseo in Extent and Elegance. *
CARTER & SOLOMON,
Angt> No. 50 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA.
MINING&MIlLL /\ SMITHING
MACHINERjf, U \ REPAIRINC
SAWMILLS, f PAT^WORH
STEAM ENSINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
IMPROVED SOUTHERN FAN MILLS, EXCEL THRESHERS, ATHENIAN AND BILL ARr
HORSEPOWERS, BARK MILLS,CANE MILLS, COLT’S-CELEBKATEDPOWER &
LEVER, BROOK’S REVOLVING COTTON PRESS’IRON FENCING, &e.
ALSO MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR
Portable Steen. Engines,’Turbine Water Wheel*,Cooks’ Evaporators, Victor Cane Mills, Combined
Threshers and Separators, &c. |W~ For Descriptive Circnlars and Price Lists address
septl TL. XTXCXSJ=Lkt20XT„ Agexrb.
COTTON GINS I
I have on hand, and on
the way, fresh from fac
tory au immense stock of
GINS,
Feeders, Condensers, Etc.,
Of various makes.
I SELL GINS AT
$2.25 PER SAW!
Equal to other Gins sell
ing at $3.00 to $3.50 per
Saw.
I CAN SAVE YOU MOIEY
On ENGINES, BOIL
ERS, SAW MILLS,
SHINGLE MACHINES,
SAWS, BELTING, &c.
Send in your orders at once for COTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
CONDENSERS, &c., that I may supply you in time. Every Ma
chine I sell is fully warranted. Give me a trial. Address
S. F. PERKINS,
j25 32 and 34 W. Mitchell street, ATLANTA, GA.
Tin "STOTT -W'-A-TSTT
FIRST CLASSCIGARS
—)uO. TO(—
lELEGANT CIGAR AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM!
asrjarwroisr hottsbj oonisrEiR..:
There you will find a large and choice selection of Tobacco, Cigars, Snnfls, Pit*!*, etc. My Cigars
are of my own make, and I warraut them as good as can be had in the (Jutted
Prices always reasonable. Give mo a call.
MARKWALTER,
MARBLE.® WORKS-
Broad St-. Near Lower Market,
Monuments, Toombstnes and Marble Works,
GENERALLY', MADE TO ORDER.
A Jargo selection always on hand, ready for lettering an clivery
lowest prices for cash.
novR-dtfew
Canned Goods, Meats, Vegetables and Fruits ot every
rs, Mackerel, No 1 and in mess; Salmon ami Boneless
Onions, Cabbages, Potatoes,
1 Short Handle Hair Brooms.
All of which I offer at the
JAMES a. BAILIE
Old Stand .Tames G. Bailie A Bro.. US,Broad st., AUGUSTA. GA.
HOLMES’S LINIMENT
-OR THI
MOTHER’S FRIEND.
OHE OF THE GREATEST COMFORTS
TO THOSE
LLXL’LYCTIYSl U TO BE CONFINED
I* a remedy upon which implicit confidence can be placed—one that will prodace a safe and
quiok delivery—one that will control pain, and shorten the duration ot Labor. Such is •’ THK
MOTHER’S RELIEF.” Tty it, and ice what
A BLESSING IT IS TO SUFFERING FEMALES.
o
Tlii* Liniment, when used for two or three weeks before confinement, produce* a wouder-
ful effect, causing a very easy aod quick labor, with comparatively little pern, and leave* tlio moth
er in a condition to recever quickly—or, in other words- to have a good getting np. Under iu
use, ludor will ordinarily occupy much less than the nsnal time, and tlio tuffering be dismissed
beyond expression.
The condition for wl ich this remedy is offered is of such a character a, to forbid a long array
of certificates. Those interested in its use are respectfully referred to the hundreds who hare
used it.
BEAD THE TESTIMONIALS!
I moat earnestly entreat every female expecting to be confined, to use “THE MOTHER’*
RELIEF.” Coupled with this entreaty. I will add. that during a largo obstetrical practiced lor-
ty four years) 1 liavo never known it to fail to produce a safe ana quick delivery.
, H. J, Houus, M. D. Atlanta. Ga.
A lady from one of tiie comities of Middle Georgia, who has been acting Midwife tor many
year*, writes : “ I have been disposed of all the Mother’s Relief you sent me aud I AM DE
LIGHTED WITH IT. In every instance where it has been used, ita effects have been all that I
could U*k. I OONKI1XE IT K GREAT BI.S«*TS».”
A Gentleman writes: ‘My wife used a bottle of ‘Mothers Relief procured from you. She
was considcrbly advanced in liie be I ore this, her first confinement, and she move it was the
means of very greatly lessoning her suffering iff indeed, it was not the mean* of SAVrao her live.
Another gentleman write*: “My wife nsei your ‘Mother’s Relief’at her fourth confinement
and her testimony is that she passed though it with one-half the suffering of cither of her former
tnend who was about to be confined for the first time, and she say* : I have never keen any
ONE P.*.ej THROUGH THIS GREAT TRAIL WITH SO MUCH EASE AND SO LITTLE SUFFERING.”
Tae names of these, and many others, can be hod by colly at my office.
Having had the foregoing remedy Thoroughly Tested in Atlanta and viciu
to my patrons as possessing superior merit*. Preparedby
J. BRADFIELD, Sole Proprietor,
ATLANTA, GA.
Sold by Druggist* generally. Price $1.80 per bottle. If not kept by your Druggists, or fu
thcr information on or particulars are wanted, address the proprietor. m.30.
L vicinity, I now ofici
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
?
SEND YOTJR
Saw Mills Grist
Plantation.
MmsTnr Mills.
Maori tnery
And Engines and Boiler*, Cotton Screws, Shafting Pulleys,JHsngcrs’ Journal Boxes, MilipGtar-
■, Gudgeon* Turbine W
and BoUel-, ^ r „ . ,.
ing Gudgeon# Turbine Water Wheel. Gin Gearing (cheap), Judson’s Governor* Diston s Circu
lar Saws and Guinmers and File*, Belting and Babbitt Metal mid Brass Fitting, Globe andJCheck
Valves and Whistles, Gauges, etc., Iron and Braao.Castiugs and.Gin Ribs, fromj
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY nND MaCIIINE WORKS
Near tho Water Tower,.1T0 Fenwick Street, AUGUSTA,.GEORGIA.
HEPAIRINGjwom£tlyjione^*tJLowee^Pnce(L^^ >> ^ > ^^^^^ M ^ i ^^^^ (<<<ii( Jjohl^
0111 SHIM
A1TD.HA.VE THEM S7ES It
So that they will look a* well a* NEW no matter of what material,
SXXiXS, WOOLEN OR C0TT02T GOODS !
Try me and ace whether I can be surpassed cither in work or price. I defy competition. ■—*
JACOB KREIS,
PROPRIETOR OF THE PREMIUM STEAM DYE WORKS,
ichfifi W. Peter* Street. Opposite Trinity Church, ATLANTA, GA.
rnR Nervous Weakness, Deafness, Lose of Voice.
I u Sense of Tastp and Smell, Neuralgia, Faint
Feelings, Disgusting Odors,
Weak Sight, Sore Throat, Coughs,
Bronchitis, Asthma, and all Din-
eases of Respiratory Organs,
use „
Eureka Catarrh Cure,
A SURE RELIES* AND A SPEED*** CURE.
Scml for Circulars Terms, etc., to o'
J. W. GURLEY, M.D., Atlanta, <&,.
X. L. Mattress Factory.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. PRICES Furnished Ol Application.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE for SHUCKS anfl STRAW!
j-. "w. nxnsriMC-A.isr,,
nov30 318 anti 320 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, GA.
STILS03ST
%
s {LARGE assortment of the latest design* in Jewelry and Silverware just received.
A (LARGEST STOCK of CLOCK8 in the State. Prieee lower than’erer. We Wl
BF-UNDEKSOLD.
S3
ATLANTA,
TTHITEH I.L STREET,
GEORGIA .
'W.- 3kIOEK.I3Sr3>a-C>T«-.
Jnokaon Street, Next to R. B. Allen, Athens. <fi .’
All kinds of SMITHING and REPAIRS done et short notice. Only the beet Workmen ere cm.
ployed’here. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED in every* instance. ' ■ * •
i«g* mm m t mmit.
GUNS and PISTOLS ot all kinds repaiaed.in tbe^bee manner, ’ apriilk