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I^cplctlilg gamier.
Athens, Ga m August 23, 1881.
LOCA r, ITS TEL.LIG KNCK
OCR NEXT MAYOR.
Editor Banner;—It may seem a
little j'rcmaluro to begin to talk about
our next Mayor, but it is always well
to be in ‘on time,’ when it comes to
matters of such importance as our
municipal government. It is a fact
which must bo conceded by all, that
the necessities of Athens, to-day,more
perhaps tliau at any previous time in
her history, demands at the head of
our municipal government, n real
llcnll h mm Kearny 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
1 Woman’s Rest Friend.’ It is adapts
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
charm in ^whites,’ or a sudden cheek
ol the ‘ monthly courses,’ Irom cold,
trouble of mind 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
premature decay. Prepared by Dr.
J. Bradfielil, Atlanta, Ga. For sale
at SI.50 per bottle by all druggists.
Milltown, Chambers Co., Ala.,
July 13, 1877.
I have used your Female Regulator
live, wide-awake, progressive, and at
the same time a wise, prudent, can- j extensively in my practice for a long
lions and safe business man as mayor. t’ mo > an, l w ' in entire success where
That Athens needs such a mayor at
there was no complication of disease.
If it is not a sjrecific, it is, in my opine
this time, and that such qualifications j on> t | ie best kno
I ura, known remedy for the
are the essential preiequisites for that diseases lor which it is recommended.
responsible office, it is hardly to be
presumed any one will question
Then, who is the man V
Your correspondent promptly and
unhesitatingly answer?, Cnpt. Wm,
D. O’Farrell.
fai 4-Im.
J. II. Davis. M. D.
BRIGHT’S DISEASE
and other affections of the Kidneys
and Bladder are sometimes brought
on and often aggravated by the neg-
A young man whose 1 lent of the symptoms, which, if taken
almost unprecedented success in busi- ! * n t ' rnP ’ w°uld no doubt in a majority
...... , , of cases yield to treatment. No med
ium is Ins highest commendation ; he icine u ^ we „ 8nited tbr this as Rnn
has blended with an untying energy kin’s Coni|>ound Extract Bucliu nml
and progressiveness, that wisdom, j Juniper. It is a reliable healing tonic
prudence and caution in all business to Hie parts, allays irritation, and
matters, which have unquestionably re *d° res beakhy apl, °c-
placed him at the head of the success- Lam , r> Drug „ i8tSf Atlanta, Ga., and
lul business men of Athens. Such a tor sale by all Druggists,
young man deserves to lie honored. Forsyth, Ga., Dec. 1, 1877.—I
Such a young man in our midst do- have sold Ivankin s Bqchu and Juniper
-r* "■ ’"*)”■ A '”'1 ;S s “",S i Tuning and Repairing
tainly Athens necd3 and deserves to j most valuable preparation of tho'kind |
have such a yi nng man as mayor. ; on the market.
Then let every voter in Athens unite F- O. Mays, Druggist,
at our next election and unanimously ! jan-4-lm.
elect Capt. W._D. O h arrell, our next; Columbus,Ga., April 12,1878.
mayor. R. ty T. j Dr. C. J. Moffett—Dear Sir:—
Gr. H.
VTUMKUOUS todlmomnlft aiulj large sales
il prove that j-iices of Piano* aiui Organs,
for same make Mid style, are from 20 to Co j»er
cent, less at “Tlie Music House of the South”
than elsewhere. G. O. KOBINSON & CO.
Xj. ip. q,. s.
L ABGE C**H Contracts with the best maun-
footurers ami Large Sales at “'the Music
House of the South,” enableG. O. KOBINSON
& CO., to sell Superior Pianos nml Orgnns at
Iosh price than is paid by »niall dealer-.
T. M. H. O. T S.
G O. ROBINSON d: CO. ? sell in Texas, Ar-
• kansas. Louisiana, Mississippi Alabama,
Florida, and in every Southern State north of
Georgia. Augusta enn justly claim to have
“The Music House of the South.”
E. I. O. M.
rpWKNTY to thirty ner rent, saved in pur-
X chasing Superior Pianos and Organs. Mu
sical Instruments, Sheet Music, Music Books
and best Italian Strings, at “The Music House
ot the South.”
$500 REIMS
Orn- » 3HlUeu
--OF—
Prof Guilmetle's
FKENUI
Pave a!realty
j Item sold in this
country
?/ and in France;
7 e .-ery one of
• " h ch has given
pence* satistac-
tton,.and has per
formed cures
ere»y time wheb
uset according to
directions.
We'now say to the afflicted and doubting ones that
we will pay the above rewart.. lor a
simile case of ~
LAME BACK
Thatithe Pad Oul* tocure. ThiaGreat remedy wit
POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY cure Lum
bago, Lame Bac k,-Sciatica, Gravel, Diadetes, Drop
sy, Bright’s Disease of the Kidney*, Incontinence
and Ketenliou of the Urine, Intianatiou of the
Kidneys Catarrh of the Bladder, High Colored
Urine," Pain in the Bac?, Side or Loins, Nervous
Weakness, and in fact all disorders of the Bladder
and Urinary Organa whether contracted by pri
vate disease or otherwise.
LADIES, It you are suffering from Female
Weakness, Leucorroh«ea, or any disease of the Kid
neys, Bladder, or Urinary Organs,
YOU CAN BE CURED!
Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by sim
ply wearing
PROF. GUILMETTE’S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD
WHICH CURES BY ABSCRATION.
Ask your druggist for I*ROF. GUILMETTE’S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD. and take no other. If
he has not got it, send t-2.< 0 and you will reccave
the Pad l>y return mail.”
Prof. Guilmette's Frehch Liver Pad.
Will |>ositively cure Fever and Auguc, Dumb
Ague, Ague cuke. Bilious Fever, Jaundice, L/s-
in-|»si:«, and all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and
nltHxl. Price $1.50 l*y mail. Send for Prof. Guil-
ineUe’t; Treatise ou the Kidneys and Liver, free by
mail. Address FRENCH PAD CD.,
Toledo Ohio.
R. T. Bkcmky A Co., Sole Agents, Athena G|
d A w l v r.
W. J. POLLARD,
NOS. 734 AND 730 REYNOLDS STREET,
AUGUSTA. GEORG T A,
COTTON' FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,
IMPORTED MTJSZC AL MERCH ASTDISE
- % "We import direct fiom the best manufacturers in Europe,
Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Strings,
* Ami all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
NOBODY CAN UNDERBUY US—NOBODY UNDERSELL US.
CHEAP SHEET MTJSZC.
We make a specialty of Live, Standard and Popular Slieet Music. All Grades—Best Authors—
Lowest Prices, tsend a three cent stamp for our Catalogue containing over 3,0d0 ditforont sub
jects ; the best Catalogue iu.the country to select from.
PIANOS,
New York P.'auos lead the world. We are Southern Agents fui* all the celebrated New York
make*, vis:
STEIN WAT & SONS, A. WEBER, DECKER BROTHERS
HAINES BROTHERS, THE GATE CITY PIANOS.
New and Second-hand Pianos irom $50 to $1,200. Send for our prices before you buy.
BSTBY
All the wholesale Estey Organ business in eight Southern Sti tes is transacted by the ESTEY
ORGAN COMPANY at Atlanta. At our warerooms may always be found u complete assortment
oi thesu
STCOMFimABLE HTSTHUMBITTS.
Including all tin newest st\les and latest improvements. ORGANS new aiul second hand from
$20 to $500.
ESTEY ORGAN COMPANY,
ov30-weow Corner of Broad and Alabama streets, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
. • My wile ami myself are satisfied that
Tima first Itarirs. j the life of our teething babe was
Athens received her first cotton i saved by the use of your Teethina
this morning. Instead of one bale (Teething Powders), when other
i ..... .. .i ... ..... it™. remedies had failed to relieve him.
however, Vliero were three, enen in- , , ...
, , , , . ,. lie have, been delighted with the
tended to he the first and it was some* sjieedy ami permanent relief given
what interesting and arousing to wit- , owe of oar children Jrom severe at-
ness the efforts of the owners to get tack of Cholera JDebits. Teethina
in ahead of a’l others, and the cha- j ** indjspensibte to us, and should be
. , . * r - kent by all parents having small i-lnl-
«rm ot two ot them when they found ^ 'Res,.eellullv, etc.,
.. . ' rn, ‘ JESSE B. WRIGHT.
Foreman Enquirer Sun.
MarchS-lm.
B Y <
Tuner of the Music Iloiu*J o! the South,
Augusta, Georgia.
G. O. ROBINSON & CO.,
they Jweie outstripped. The three
were J. U. Crane and John While or 1
Choke, and L W Downs, of Oconee !
county. Mr. Crane was the lu:ky j
man, his bale coming about day
break, followed about sun up by Mr. |
White’s and a half honrjater by Mr.
Downs’. Mr. Crane’s wagon reached
the city and was standing quietly on
Thomas street, when Mr. White’s
came in at double quick down Broad
treet. Ot course all could not he
first, but they were so near each
Set your hens in the evennig if you
iiave to move them from the laying
nests. They will he more sure to
.stick to their new nests ; and take
Gihlcr’s Liver Fills for your bilious
ness. de.21.lm.
Is A , one of Florida’s sea
port towns, there lived in antebellum
days, a wealthy but very eccentric o:d
gentleman, who at one occasion being
quite sick, awoke his wife in the mid
dle ol the night, with a tremendous
PENDLETON & 1)110.,
FOUNDRY
—AND—
Machine Works,
Nos. GIC. f.17 and 6)0 KoUock Street.
AUGUHTA,GI20IIG I A.
O UR Foundry and Machine Works, which were
destroyed by lire in July, have been reli
enlarged, and inruished with new tools. W«
furnish IKON \M> BRASS t AsllM.S AND Ml-
t lll.M-.KY of all descriptions at rtiasonable prices
anti of the i*est <jualit>. We would call attention
to some of our specialties, via: Oulton Presnes, .«a ss
Mills, Cane Mills, Plantation Engines, iron Fenc
ing and Balcony Rails, Iron More Fronts, Water
Wheel, all kinds ot Castings, (rearing Mill Work,
Shafting, Lathes, Pulleys and Hangers. .Sen'
Descriptive List and Prices. uici
other that they might each claim the uproar. To her anxious inquiry as to
honor. The cotton was all classed, the cause of his excitement, hetestily
, ,, , , 0 replied that, ‘he had not thought
strict middling and was sold for 13 . m * uc|l about his niness, until he had
cents. Mr. Crane’s bale weighed 35G jygt happened to remember that, in
lbs. Mr. White’s, 44S lbs. and Mr. I case he should (lie, the town could not
Downs 4.70 lbs i afford a decent coffin in which to
Later in the day another bale came i burg him.” That man was bilious,
in. It belonged to Messrs. Biggers ( A lew doses ot H. II. 1 .would have
and Davis. It was classed middling cured him. and caused lum to forget
and weighed 470 lbs. It was bought lht ‘- lliere " erc 8,,, h u,, "g 8 ilH 0 ° n ‘ ; ' s ’
by Mr. A. S. Dorsey for 11 cents.
—AND DEALER IN—
MACffiMEMY of all EMM
AlAoJUi-stori’A Circular Siuva. Bnbbor and Leather Beltinj?. Strain Pipe. Water and Stea*n
Gua*je». Connectipns.. .Whistles, Oil Capa. Pop, Globe and Check Valve*, Gov
ernors, Wrenches, etc., together with every article of Steain and Water
Fittings, Findings, etc.
GENERAL AGENT FOR
• TALBOTT & SONS.
Talbott's Standard Agricultural Engines (ou wheels.) Talbotts’ Standard Portable Engines on)
skids.) TalboU’s^ Stationary Engines^ Talbott’s Planter Agricultural Engines ;(nn
r Agricultural
s.) Talbott’s Ti
f ater Wheel. Talbott’s Corn
and Wheat Mills. Talbott’s Saw Mills, Circniar Saws, Shafting,
Pulleys, Boxes, Hangers,Belting,and patent Spark Arresters.
wheels.) Talbott’s Planter Portable Engines (on skids.) Talbott’s Tubular and"
Locomotive Boilera. Talbott’s Turbmo W ar
Watertown Steam Engine Co.
Watertown Agricultural Engines (on wheels.) Wateitown Portable Engines (on skids.) Wa
tertown Dairy Engines (for small buildings.) Watcrtewn Vertical Engines. W atertown
Stationary Engines (with and without cut off.) Watertown Ketmn Tubular
Boilers. Watertown .Tubular Boilers (with two flues.) Wateitown
Locomotive and Vertical Boilers' Wgtertown Saw Mills cto.
<C. & <GL €<OOPI® & CO.
Cooper’s Self-Propi tlsnc (Traction) Engines. Cooper’s Farm Agricultural Engine, (on wheels.)
Cooper’s Portable Engines (on skids.) Cooper’s Stationary Engines. Cooper’ i Loco
motive Boilers. Cooper’s Two Flue Boilers. Cooper’s Return Tubular lloi or-
’motive Boiler*. Cooper’*
Cooper’s Corn and Wheat Mill*. Coop
bolt attached.) ~
„ , Cooper 1 * Return Tabolar Boi ers.
wheat Mill*. Cooper’s Portable Mills (with portable
, Cooper’* Smut Machines. Cooper’s Dustles*
^ heat Seperator. and Oat and Weed Extractor. Coop
er’- Eureka Flour Packer. Cooper’s Saw
Mill* (double and single.)
(X, w.
lESTAHLIriHKD 1S5I1.I
WINSHIP’S IRON WORKS
MANUFACTURERS OF
IMPROVED WINSHIP COTTON GIN,
SELF FEEDER AND CONDENSER,
Cotton Presses for Steam, Hand, or Horse Power,
SHAFTING, PULL1ES, HANGERS,
Saw Mills, and Mill Gearing of Every Description.
ESTIMATES
Correspondence solic ited. Address
FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
WINSHIP BRO.,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
Cardwell’s Wheat Threshers, Separators, and Cleaner*. Cardwell’s “Ground-Hog” JThresher*.
Cardwell’* Hydraulic Cotton Prcseea. Cardwell’* Horse Power*—donble and single
geared—(Mounted and down.) CcrdwelP* Power Corn JSheller*and Feed Cutter*.
Johnston Harvester Comnanv
AND *
Emerson, Taleott & Co.,
Reaper* and Binders. Reapers and Mowers combined. Single fBinders, Reapers, and Mon et«
Cultivators and Grain Sower*.
Fairbanks & Co.,
Fai-banks’ Standard Scales, all size* and patterns, Alarm Cash Drawer*.
Ivl aja.-uia.c-tu.rer of tKo Following Machines :
NEBLETT & GOODEIClb IMPROVED I. X. L. COTTON GIN. REID’S PATENT AUl’
MATIC row KK SrJlKW I'RESS, STEAM OR WATER POWER? SMITH’S
I H [ , r\y , J l ‘\HU <AVKK C °erON AND HAY PRESS. COTTON GIN
iELDER. COTTON CONDENSER. NEW VIRGINIA FEED CUTTER.
... Buginea, Cotton Gins, (■to., Kvpaireil in a workmanlibo manner.
Orders solicited and promptly executed. For further particulars, circulars, geuoral information
etc., apply tc
w. J. POIiLARD.
tf.
Tiiu Crows. | Smith’s Scroinla Syrup anti Star
j Curino are purely vegetable. Why
On a trip to Atlanta we had a j w ;jj j. oa guffer with Cancer, White
chance to observe the appearance of Swelling, Catarrh, Rbcumatisra, Kid-
the crops along the line of road and ney and Liver Diseases, when a tew
to converse with gentlemen who had bottles of these two great remedies
seen them in various other seclious. j Fj . onj c D- McCurry, Newton
The crops of cotton and corn on ei- | county, Georgia—I take great plea?-
tber side the Northeastern >ook well. | ure in recommending to the public
They have had very good seasons and ! £ r ’ Cheney’s Expectorant and Croup
1 / " Preventive. My little son had been
are alxxit as good as the lands will i a g r eat suffer from Spasmodic Croup,
produce. Wu learned that all through during the night. Dr. Cheney, about
Jackson, Banks and a portion of Hall two years ago, prescribed lor him his
, I Croup Preventive, which has most
they were pretty much the same way. | mi J uloii8ly C1 „. e ; llnnl . i fln<l it
They were also very good down the 0()Ua ;t y l^neficiid in all ca.-es of
Air.Line Irom Lula to Bulord, txcept | Coughs. I ismsider it a blessing in
in spots. Here the evidences of the I my family. Every one should keep
lie administered hi* **Svpir,l!itic Specific,” aiul
in » few week* 1 felt bound to pay him out ot
the county tren.-iirv, ash2 bad art'eeted a com
plete and radical Jure. A. S. Giles,
Ord. Houston eo., Ga.
Ciiattanojoa. Tens., Feb, 14., 1871*.
The S. S. S. is gi\ing good satisfaction, (hie
gentleman who bad been c nfined to bis bed
six week* with Sypbillitie Rheumatism tuts
been cured emir/' *, and speaks m the higuest
praise of it. ji’iiilm Bekbt.
Til E SWI FT SPEC1FIC COM FAN Y, Propri
etor* Atlanta. Ga.
Sold by r.ll Drn’.gist*. Call for » copy o'
“Yonnjr Men'* Friend.*
March Wh
Hum m INSTITUTE,
Htgenic and Electric Water-Cure,
Ml ITS WEST PETERS ?T, VTLAXTA, GA
rilllE onlv.McJical Institute South where
I Chronic I >isoii-e» are seieutiflcnlly treated
l,v regular qifolifled Uygeuic l’liysieii 11s ol both
-eXes. nud where all heathful tuul invigorating
(BATHING PROCESSES are in existence, to
.u her with >i At TUN F.-VlBKA iIONS,MOVE
MENTS un,1 ELECTRICITY are succesafully
Httplied, aeeording to DISEASED COND
ITIONS of each patient. The only place in
Georgia where no EMPIRIC or routine practice
Is pursued, and where no DRUGS or POISONS
UNDER NAME OF MEDICINES are used as
remedies for thesiek. RHEUMATISM. NEU
RALGIA. HEART, I TVER. KIDNEY, and
SKIN DISEASES, INCIPIENT CONSUMP
TION, SCROFULA, PARALYSIS, end all
diseases peculiar t„ the REl RoDUC TVEOR
j G A NS, are bv our method ot treatment restored
with greater success than by any other processes
known. Treatment especial boon for invalid
Indies. Exclusive Ladies’ Department, in
| charge of experienced Lady Pbjaieiuu. For
nrther intovmutiou address
eh!!2. DK. U. Q. ROBERTSON.
O'. ZE3I. JAJSTXJECRSOJnT,
AGENT FOR
Agricultural I ni pI<em© n I s
-AND—
' MACHINERY,
DOWN, MOUNT HD AND DETACHED
ES 3NT Gr I 3XT IE3 £3 .
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Separators, Fans, Sor
ghum Mills and Evaporators,
SHIITGr.23 MACHINES,
Smut Machines, Wood PLANERS anil Match
Surfacing Machines,
WATER WHEELS,
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, TANITE EMORY' WHEELS, REAPERS, MOWERS,
BRICK MACHINES, WOOD PUMPS, Etc., Etc.
OR Broad street, - - (ineh22) - . ATLANTA, Ga.
liMIJS^EZHSISrsiED STOCK OB’
NEW CARPETS!
PURCHASED FROM
The Leading Manufacturers and Importers of the Country,
And effered to-«he Trade, onr Friend* and tho Public nt
ROCK BOTTOM BRICES !
drouth began to show themselves and
jwircTrtfcf.—'iJw (veil! 1 '"T^oicrosa atuf
Atlanta the cern was .‘specially pony
nml scorned not to have had any rain
at all. We were told that there was
considerable complaint in various seo
tious* and it was likely a half crop
would not ho made in some places.
^ The worst leports we heard were
concerning the crops of Kentucky and
the West. A gentleman who had
he -n into Kentucky said some ot that
tins blue grass region was literally
burned up, as if a simoon had struck
it. It had not rained there in weeks
and in one town dust was over a foot
deep. In the Northwest, too, the
corn was burned up and would yield
nothing scarcely, while the wheat crop
was very short. . Wheat has already
advanced and what with the scarcity
and the speculators, the price will
likely gel beyond all reasonable bounds
betore next spring. Our people in
Giorgia would have a plenty ot bread
stuffs it they had planted sufficiently,
hut when they plant barely enough
and the crops turn out -poorly, they
must fall back on the cotton which is
also in danger of falling behind. We
hope that ont ot much experience
there will come wisdom some of these
days.
Tin- Oconee County Fair.
This fair begins October 5th, and
roniinucu five days. Heretofore it
has been a good cx'ponent of the in
dustries and resources of Oconee
county, and there is reason to believe
that the coming fair will be better
than its predecessors. The people are
apparently taking more interest in it,
and there has been no such damaging
drouth as the people had to contend
with last year. Some of the features
of tho fair are as follows:
A running race for $100 purse.
Ten dollars in gold tor the largest
number of entries in one department.
Twenty-five dollars in cash for the
best acre inborn. Six hundred dol
lars in premiums for the different ar
ticles in tho ladies’ department. A
trotting race for $100, and one for
$300.
Troth is simple, requiring millur
study nor tu».
it in their houses.
, .TrtL.-StuitliX_.SwfoIa_ Syrup for
lions and will give yon a beautiful nml
clear complexion. nov9-tt
Wadley, Emanuel Co., Ga., Octo
ber 10, 1879.
Gentlemen—Whi'e attending the
General Assembly this summer, I
tried your Star Curino on my 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, for I have had ex|>erience
with different physicians and remedies,
and found nothing to cure nte, until I
usod your Star Curine, which has cur
ed a remarkably had case. Wishing
you success, I am
Yours, respectfully,
John Bell.
Do not fail to call on your druggist
for a bottle of that pure, sweet and
delicious blood purifier, Smith’s Scrof
ula Syrup.
Star Curine cures all chronic Sores
and is a sure cure for Piles.
Call on your druggist Iteforc it is
too late ami get a bottle ot Smith’s
Scroluln Syrup and Star Curine.
From B. F. Moore, A. M., Pres
ident of Moore’s Southern Business
University, Atlanta, Ga—This is to
certify that I have used Dr. Cheney’s
Expectorant in my family tor several
years, and can recommend it as an in
valuable remedy for Goughs, etc., and
have found it superior to any other
remedies that I have tried. novU-tt
Loachai’Oka, Ala.. Jan. 12, ’78.
Carter & Solomon,
ATLANTA, G-BORGIA,
JInvitc an inspection of their immense FALL stock ot
CARPETS,
Moquettesi Brussels, Velvets, Ingrains, 3-Ply, Etc.,
til
M ATTIN Gr
WITsTIDOW SHADES,
WALL PAPER 1
ZZTTERZOE. ZZOtrSE* ' DECOHATZOlTa t
Ol lt STUCK ia uncurjasaca in Extent nud Elegance.
CARTER & SOLOMON,
Au - : ' ' No. 50 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA.
33 Marrletta Street, Under Opera House.
REPAIR ALL KINDS FURNITURE
AND
Do all Kinds Upholstering'.
y renovate carpets without removing In Ik floor. d§
ho sole proprietors of tlu* Cnrpe Renovating process nstil in this by E. P.
®aT
WE are the sole proprietors of the'Carpe* Renovating process uswl in this 1 „
hold his receipt for the purchase of the original Loiuiou Carpet Renovating Recipe, and t
and name we like.
Kkfkkkncks.— Dr. Westmorland, Dr. Sells, Mrs. B. II. Hill, Mrs. Win. Henry Peek, Mrs. H.
Inmau, Mrs. H. V. M. Miller autl others too numerous to mention.
CUR.B.AN cfe CO.
33 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.
JAMES G. BALIE, (Not Limited)
Old Original Carpet Store, 713 Broad at., AUGUSTA, GA.
FRESH Stockof GROCERIES
I have in store and arriving 500 ca?es Canned Good*. Meats, Vegetable* and Fruit* ot every
variety. New Preserves, Jellies, Cracker*, Mackerel, No 1 and in mess; Salmon and Boneless
Cod firth. All grades of Sugars, Coffees, Teas, Soaps, Starch, etc Onions, Cabbages, Potatoes
Apples, Straw and Katinn Brooms, Scrub Brushes, Long Handle aud Short Handle Hair Brooms,
lnbs. Pads, Clothes Hampers. Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, etc. All of which I offer at the
lowest price* lor cash.
JAMES Gc- BAILIE
nov<i-d£w fild Stand James G. Bailie Bro., 113 Broad at, AUGUSTA. GA.
THENS
a f-IRON&BRASS
hEORGIA. CASTINGS.
I ! MILLGEARING,
ACHINE1AIQRKS
HOLMES’S LINIMENT
OR THE
MOTHER’S FRIEND.
O
ONE OP THE GREATEST COMPORTS
TO THOSE
EXPECTING TO BE CONFINED
Is a remedy upon which implicit confidence can be placed—one that will produce a safe and
quick dcliven-one that win control pain, and shorten the duration ct Labor. Such is “THE
MOTHER S RELIEF.” Trv it, aiul see uhat
A BLESSING IT IS TO SUFFERING FEMALES.
. This Liniment, when used for two or three week* before confinement, produces a wonder
ful effect, causing a very easy and quick labor, with comparatively little pain, and leaves the moth
er in a condition to recover quickly— or, in other words to have a good getting up. Under it*
use, lador will ordinarily occupy much le*s than the usual time, aud the uiffcrimr 1 >o dismissed
bjyond expression.
The condition tor which this remedy is offered is of such a character as to forbid a long array
ot certificate*. I hose interested in its u«e are respectfully referred to the hundreds who have
used it.
READ THE TESTIMONIALS!
c " nM Vy ‘“"'Ole expecting to be confined, to u*u “THE MOTHEIl’S
KELL hr. LoupUul with this entreaty. I will add. that during a large obstetrical practiced thir
ty lour years) I have never known it to fail to produce a safe and quick deliverv.
MINING&MILLl \ SMITHING
MACHINERY. 1 ll REPAIRING
SAWMILLS. 1 PAT N W0RK
CARLTON & SON.
(Snccc-Mora to Carlton A Bro.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAlL.DBALEliS IN)
Salem, Ala., April 8, 1878.
Mr. J. D. Goodwill, Agent—Dear
Sir: 1 take pleasure in staling that
I hive used your Medicated Stork
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 ?nd
horses, as it is truly what it is repre
sented to lv.
Very Respectfully,
A. KAYSKU.
Eufaula, Ala., July, 1878.
Mr. L Shocntl-ld: 1 used one sack
of your Stock Feed on my cow, with
very satisfactory results. She had
recently dropjied her calf, and was in
a poor condition, and by the use of
yonr Stock Feed she was rapidly im
proved in flesh and milk.
Very JRcfipecfcfulIy*
GEO. H. DENT.
E,
CANNED GOODS,
FRUITS, SUGARS, MEATS, LARD, CDFFEE, TEAS,
Spices. Etc-
FLOWER A SPECIALTY.—We keep constantly oh haml the very host grade* of Fioura, from our
»n mills*, manufactured expressly for us, and which we guarantee. Dealers and consumers are re
spectfully invited to try our flours. Fair deuliug, close attention to order*, and the lowest po*.«ihle
CARLTON A SON., 134 Marietta street, ATLANTA, GA.
s what we aiiu at.
Sold by all druggists.
Marth8»lm.
COTTON GINS1
I have on hand, and on
the way, fresh from fac
tory an 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 MONEY
On ENGINES, BOIL-
EHS, SAW MILLS,
SHINGLE MACHINES,
SAWS,BELTING, &c.
Sand 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.
STEAM ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
mmiMtu SOUTHERN FAN MILLS, EXCEL THRESHERS, ATHENIAN AND BILL AKI-
1IOKSE POWERS. BARK MILLS, CANE MILLS, COLT’S CELEBRATED POWER &
LEVER, BROOK’S REVOLVING COTTON PRESS 1 IRON FENCING, &c.
A.X.S-0 MANUPACTUltERH AGENTS FOB
Portable Steum Engines,'Turbine Water Wheels,Cooks’ Evaporators, Victor Cane Mills, Combined
Threshers and Scparatois, <Sc. Z-*f~ For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists uddress
septl
►r Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists uddress
n. XTIQXERSOIT, Agent.
MARKWALTER.
MARBLE
Broad St-. Near
Monuments, Tcombstnss
GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
A large selection always on hatut, ready for lettering an
WORKS-
Lower Market,
Q&QXtCXA*
and Marble Works,
clivcry
) produce a safe and quick t
H. J, Holme*, il. D. Atlanta, O*.
i counties of Middle Georgia, who ha* been acting Midwife
A lady from one of tie counties or Middle Georgia, who has been acting Midwife or mn..v
have been disposed °f all the »iother’s Relief you *ent n o ami l \M i>H-
UGU LED vv I Til 1 r. In e tery instance where it has been used, its effects have been nil tlmt l
COUld UKK. I CONSIDER IT A GREAT BLESS*NO.”
A Gentleman write*: ‘My wife used a bottle of‘Mother* Relief’ procured from you. She
was comuderbly advanced in life before this, her first confinement, and she knows it, was the
mean* of very greatly lessening her Suffering it indeed, it was not the menus of saviko her life.
v rites:
‘My
•»« iuuvcu, m **u» nut. IIIC IIIUAUS Ol MAVINU HER LIFE.
. --f "*fe used your *Mother’* Relief’ at her fourth confinement
v that she passed though it with one-half the suffering of cither of her former
ibout to be confined for the first time, and she says : I have never seen any
Another gentle
and her testimon;
triend who was
ONE PASS THROUGH THIS GREAT TRAIL WITH SO MUCH EASE AND SO LITTLE 8UPPER1NU.
1 he names ol these, anil many others, can be had by callv at my oflico.
Having had the foregoing remedy Thoroughly Tested in Atlantuand vicinity, I now off.
to my patron* as possessing superior merits. Prcparedby
enor merit*. 1 renaredby
J. Dli ADFIEUD, Sole Proprietor,
c , ,,, „ ATLAN TA, GA.
Sold by Druggists generally. Price *1.50 per bottle. If not kept by your Druggist*, or fur
ther information on or particulars are wanted, address the proprietor. m ’so.
LADIES
eie
AND
SEND
GENTLEMEN
YOUR
STILSOH,
m
LARGE assortment of the latest designs in Jewelry and Silverware just received. Also tlio
LARGEST STOCK of CLOCKS in tlie Stute. Prices lower than ever. We WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD.
53 WXirrEIIAI.1. STREET,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA.
mm e: mm -&r
■l ; BEL
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane Mills.
Flantation Maolilnery
And Engine* and Boiler*, Cotton Screws, Shutting Pulley*, Ilanger*’ Journal Boxes, Mill Gc nr-
ing, Gudgeon* Turbine Water Wheel. Gin Gearing (cheap). Jut Ison’s Governor* Piston’s Circu
lar Saw* and Guminer* and File*, Belting and Babbitt Metal and Brn*s Fitting, G*obe and Check
Valve* aud Whistle*, Guagcs, etc., Iron and Bras* Castings and Gin Ribs, from
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
FOUE8T CITY FOUNDRY aND MaCHINB WORKS
Near the Water Tower, 170 Fenwick Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
REPAIRING promptly done at Lowest Prioes. feblo
I. X. L. Mattress Factory.
Mattresses, Awnings, ^Upholstery.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. PRICES Famished ot Application.
HIGHEST CASH PRICE for SHUCKS and STRAW!
OV W- HXLTnVCJALT,
nov30 318 aiul 320 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, GA,
AND HAVE THEM BTED I
So that they will look as well aa NEW no matter of what material,
SZZiZS, WOOLEIT OR. COTTON GOODS I
Try me and see whether I can be surpa-aed cither in work or price. I defy competition
JACOB KREXS,
PROPRIETOR OF THE PREMIUM STEAM DYE WORKS,
nicli2h W. Petera Street. Opposite Trinity Church, ATLANTA, GA.
:or
Nervous Weakness, Deafness, Los3 of Voice,
Sense of Taste and Smell, Neuralgia, Faint
Feelings, Disgusting Odors,
Weak Sight, Sore Throat, Coughs,
Bronchitis, Asthma, and all Dis-
eases of Respiratory Organs,
Eureka Catarrh Cure,
A SURE RELIKF AN1> A SI*KK1>Y CURB. //
Send for Circular* Terms, etc., to 5* ^
J. W. GURLEY, M.D., Atlanta, Ga.
XTf YOX? -W-A.3STT
FIRST CLASS CIGARS,
—)<iO TO(—
ELEGAN? CiIaR AND TOJBACCO EMl^RIUM!
NKWTON BCOXTSE) CORNER.
There yon will find a large and choice selection of Tobacco, Cigars, Snufla, Pipe*, etc. My Cigurs
are of my own make, and I warren’ them aa good aa can be had in the United
States. Price* always reasonable. Give mo a o ill.
NAT. MOKINNOKT.
BLACKSMITHING & REPAIRING SHOP
Jackson S'treot, Next to 1*. II. Alien, Atbena.
All kind* of SM ITHING and REPAIRS done at short notice. Only the beat Workmen are -m
ployed here. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED In every Jins tan oe.
GuwfiimaxnmiivG.
GUNS and PISTOLS ot all kinde repaiaed in the bes manner, aprilli