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Athens, Ga., September 27, 3881.
LOCAL, INTELLIGENCE.
THE MAYORALTY.
Hon. 11.11. Carlton Tor Mayor.
Editor Banner:—Never since
our city embedded the foundation of
its beautiful site, did sbo require the
services of a live, practical, progress
ive Mayor more than she does at tbo
present day. I believo our entire
community icalizes this important
fact; and in placing before the pub-
lio (nnauthoriiedly) the name of Hon.
H. ti. Carlton for nest mayor, I feel
confident that should he be pleased to
again serve the people, our city will
be blessed with an administration
that will entail growth, prosperity and
advancement in every form conducive
to the public weal. lie is the man for
the position, and it is to bo hoped that
he will tender his services to a com
munity that needs them so badly,and
who will not fail to appreciate them as
they deserve. Citizen.
Health and llrouiy Combined.
Woman’s Bights.—One who has
long studied this subject now presents
the result of his investigations. He
is happy to say that ho lias discovered
* Woman’s Best Friend.’ It is adapts
ed especially to those cases where the
womb is disordered, and will cure any
irregularity of the 4 menses.’ Brad-
field’s Female Regulator aots like a
charm in ‘whites,’ or a sudden check
of the ‘ monthly courses,’ from cold,
trouble of mind or like causes, by
restoring the discharge in every in
stance. Iu chronic cases its action is
prompt and decisive, and saves the
constitution from countless evils and
iremature decay. Prepared by , Dr.
. Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga. For sale
at 81.50 per bottle by all druggists.
Milltown, Chambers Co., Ala.,
July IQ, 1877.
I have used your Female Regulator
extensively in my practice tor a long
time, and with entire success where
there was no complication of disease.
If it is not a specific, it is, in my opins
ion, the best known remedy for the
diseases for which it is recommended.
Iar4-lm. J. H. Davis. M. D.
AuntIwr llanilsamt' Donation to the Lucy
Coliti Chapel.
Communicated.
Gen. Henry R. .lackson, of Savan
nah, has offered to he one of five to
contribute the sum of five hundred
dollars to the building of the Lucy
Cobb chapel. Will our good citizens
allow us to lose these generous offers
that are being made us from abroad ?
Will not at least four of our friends at
home unite with Gen. Jackson in his
effort to moot conditions made by Mr.
honey, and thus aid the cause of edu
cation in our state. We cannot think
that the men ot Athens will allow such
generous help proffered us to go by
default.
Our ladies have been working, hop
ing and praying for ihe accomplish
ment ot this purpose. Will the fath
ors, brothers, and husbands of our
town stand by and see their hopes
crushed? We think not. Wo be
lieve, we hope, we know belter things
of them.
lint little time is left lor action in
this mutter. Will not soino of our in
fluential citizens lake the mutter in
band and see if the amount necessary
cannot be raised by the close of the
week, and let us notify our generous
benefactors of the fact ?
It would bo too humiliating to be
compelled to acknowledge that the
town could not build a chapel at a cost
of S10,000 when moro than halt the
sum was given to them. Oh ! do not
torcc us to such an acknowledgement.
Lucy Cobk
G. H. U.
N UMEROUS testimonials and la rye sales
prove that prices of Pianos and Organs,
for same make and style, are from 20 to SO per
cent, loss at “The Music House of the South’•
than elsewhere. G. O. KOlilKSOX A CO.
Xj. IP. Q,_ S.
L ARGE Cash Contracts with the best manu
facturers and 1-arue Sales at “The Music
House of the South,” enable G. O. ROBINSON
A CO., to sell Superior Pianos and Organs at
lesspnee than is paid by small dealer*.
T. M. H. O. T S.
G O. ROBINSON A CO., sell in Texas, Ar-
• kansas, Louisiana, Miaaissipi, Alabama,
Florida, and in every Southern Stale north of
Georgia. An trust n can justly claim to have
“The Music House of the South.”
E. I. O. M.
ssoo mo
Over a Million
—or— •
Prof. Guilueltt’s
FRENCH
Kidney Pads
Have already
tieen sold In this
country
and in France;
every one of
which has given
perfect satisfac
tion, and has per
formed cures
every time when
used according
trdlng to
ones tbit
BRIGHT'S DISEASE
and other affections of the Kidneys
and Bladder are sometimes brought
on and often aggravated by the negs
lent 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
J uniper. 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 Juniper
for 10 years, and it bus always given
universal satisfaction, proving the TunillO' aild RCTJaim?
most valuablo preparation ot the kind * “***** 0 svaavw
on the market.
F. O. Mays, Druggist.
jan-4'lm.
T
WEN TV to thirty per cent, saved in i»ur-
cliasing Superior Piam*s anti Orp«n*, Mu
sical Instrument*, Sheet Music, Music Books
and besv Italian Strings, at “The Music House
ot the South.”
XaAIVCB] BACH.
That the Pad fails to cure. This Great remedy wit
POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY cure Lum
bago,' Lame Back, Sciatica, Gravel, Diadetes,Drop-
ay, Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys, Incontinence
and Retention of the Urine, Inhumation of the
Kidneya Catarrh of the Bladder, High Colored
Urine, Pain in the Back. Side or Loins, Nervous
Weakness, and in fact all disorders of the Bladder
and Urinary Organs whether contracted by pri
vate disease or otherwise.
sullering
of the Kid-
YOU CAN BE CURED!
Without swallowing nauseous medicines, by sim
ply wearing
PROF. GUILMETTE’S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD
WHICH CURES BY A BSC RATION.
Ask your druggist for PROF. GUILMETTE’S
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD. aud take no other. 1
he has not got it, send $2.10 and you will receave
the Pad by return mail.”
Prof. Guilhettes French Liver Pad.
Will positively cure Fever and Augne, Dumb
Ague, Ague cake, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, Dys
pepsia, and all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and
Blood. Price $1.50 by mail. Send for Prof. Gull-
mctlu’k Treatise ou the Kidneys aud Liver, free by
mail. Address FlthMIl PAD CO.,
Toledo Ohio.
R. T. Brumky AICo., Sole Agents, Atheus Uj
d&wlvr.
Columbus. G a., April 12,1878.
Dr. C. J. Moffett—Dear Sir:—
My wife and myself aro satisfied that
the life of our teething babe was
saved by tbo use of your Teetbina
(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 M»rbus. Teetbina
is indisjtcnsible to us ami should Vie
kept by all parents having small chil
dren. Respect fully, etc.,
JESSE B. WRIGHT.
Foreman Enquirer-Sun.
Mnrcli8-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.21.1m.
B Y C. II. TAYLOR, the only authorized
Tuner of the Music House o! the South;
Augusta, Georgia.
G. O. ROBINSON & CO.,
ME3
Saw Mills, Grist
Plantation
Mills, Cane Mills.
Maclilnery.
Hiinirm’ Journal Boxes. Mill Gcar-
“ and W iuatle*, Guagcs, etc., Iron and Brass Castings and Gin Ribs, from
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
FOREST otty FOUNDRY o3VT» machine works
Near tbo WaterJTower^lTO Femvick Street, AUGUSTA. GEORGI Y
^REPAIRING promptly done at’Lowest Prices. ’ f>Ms
ESTBLISHED X8B3.J
WTNSHIP’S IRON WORKS
IMPROVED WINSHIP COTTON GIN,
SELF FEEDER AND CONDENSER,
Cotton* Presses for Steam, Hand, or Horse Power,
SHAFTING, BULLIES, HANGERS,
Saw Mills, and Mill Gearing of Every Description.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Correspondence solicited. Address
WDTSHIP <Ss SRO.,
june21 ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
1
W. J. POLLARD
NOS. 734 AND 736 REYNOLD STREET.
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA,
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMSIISON MERCAHNT,
MACfflMERYof all MEW
AlsoJDisaton’* Circular Saws. Rnbbor and Leather Bolting. Steam Pine Water and Steam
Guages. Connection*. Whiatlea, OU Capa. Pop"^!oWdChMk V.“ ^Gov
ernors, YV ranches, etc., together with every article of Steam aud Water
Fittings, Findings, eto.
GENEBAL AGENT FOR
TALBOTT & SONS
g asa ■rut sfiKgs*is ->
and T>^i hcftt w5? 118, -Talbott’* Srw Circular Saws, Shafting?™
Pulleys, Boxes, Hangers,Belting,aud patent Spark Arresters. *
Watertown Steam Engine Co.
Watertown Agricultural Engines (on wheeli.) Wateitown Port.’le Kmrine* ton akida 1 Wn
tertown Dairy Engines (for .mall building*) Watertown TimS vSn'’ *
Stationary Engmea (with and without cut oft) Watertown Return Tubular
Bod*re. Watertown Tubular Boilcra (with two flue..) Watertown
Locomotive and Vertical Boiler.* Watertown Saw Mills, etc.
0. Is <GK COOPKE & CO.
Talbott’* Standard Agricultural
skid*.) Talbo t’a Stationary
Employed for Ihe llercnse.
lion. Emory Speer has received a
letter irom Dr. James P. Phillip*, of
Habersham couuty, offering him a fee
to defend his son, Chas. Phillips, who
is charged with murder in Cherokee
county, for the recent killing ot Mat
thews, a convict on the M, & N. G.
Railroad. The facts in reference to
this killing are fresh in the mimls of
all wno have read anything about it.
The testimony is conflicting as to the
cause of Mathews’ death, and there is
considerable doubt whether the whip
pings that Phillips gave him could be
construed into even hastening the
death, or if they could, did Phillips
intend to do him serious injury. We
say these doubts have been mentioned.
A legal investigation will probably
reach the true solution.
Mr. Speer has a fine reputation as
an advocate and is especially noted
as a successful criminal lawyer.
Phillips’ case{could not be entrusted
to better bands and he nay feel sure
of a fair trial as far as his counsel can
secucr it to him.
In A-
, one of Florida’s sea
port towus, there lived in ante bellum
days, a wealthy but very eccentric old
gentleman, who at one occasion being
quite sick, awoke his wife in the mid
dle ol the uight, with a tremendous
uproar. To her anxious inquiry as to
the cause of his excitement, be testily
replied that, 4 he had not thought
much about his illness, until he had
just happened to remember that, in
case he should die, the town could not
afford a decent coffin in which to
bury him. n That man was bilious,
A few doses of H. II. P. would have
cured him, and caused him to forget
that there were such things as coffins.
tfc
Smith’s Scrolula 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
bci ties of these two great remedies
will cure you ?
From C. D. McCurky, 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
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 licautiful and
clear complexion. nov9-u
Ferry. Houston County, Ga., Jan. 28,1880.
In 1873, there wero two netrroos confined in
fiti! badly afflicted with Svphilli*. In my offi
cial capstt it y I cmplo)wl 1’. T. Swilt, to cr.ro
them, under n contract, “r.o cure, no pay.”
He administered hi* “Svphillitic Specific,” and
in a few week* 1 felt ItoiiuJ to pay him out ot
xwnty treasury, os ho hail affected a com
plete and radical cure. A. S. Giles,
Ord. Houston eo.. Ga.
Chattanooga, Tenx., Feb, 14., 187‘J.
The S. S. S. is iri\in«r good satisfaction. One
gentleman who had lietn confined to his bed
ix weeks with Sypliillitie Rheumatism lias
been cured entirf ", and speaks in the hi<;iic*t
praise of it. Chiles & Hkkp.y.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COM PAN , Propri-
ciu.) Atlanta, Ga
Sold by all Druggists, c^all ter » copy o'
Youmr Men’s Friend *
March T^th
An Illustrious Son.
It will perhaps be a matter of news
to many to know that Gen. Henry R.
Jackson, of Savannah, the able law
yer, gifted poet, heroic soldier and
finished orator, is a native of Athens.
Wo have been informed that he was
born on the place on which Mr. Allen
R. Johnson now lives, near the city,
and that his father was for several
yoars a professor in Franklin college.
Athens can boast of many noble sons,
soino of precious memory and some
who live to-day who have illustrated
their city and*ataU> in the forum on
the field, in the councils of the nation
and in every department of life, and
it is gratifying to know that the name
of Henry R. Jackson ia among the
honored list.
To Come Into the City.
Wo are informed that a letter has
bcen’rcceived in the city from Col.
Wadley in which he says preparations
will begin at an early day for survey
ing the route and extending the track
of the Athens branch, so as to bring
it into the city. This is reliable, end
will bn leceivcd with gratification by
all our people, especially business men
We may now look for the much talked
of nnion depot.
ATLANTA HEALTH INSTITUTE.
Hygenic and Electric Water-Cure.
NO 178 WEST PETERS ST , ATLANTA, GA
rilHE only Medical Institute South where
JL Chronic Disease* are scientifically treated
by regular qualified Hygenic Pliysieii it* «»t U»th
sexes, and where all heathful and iuvigoraliu
BATHING PROCESSES are ill existence,
gather with MACHINE-VIBRATIONS,*!^ * v E-
MENTS and ELECTRICITY are a. * 'cattally
applied, according to DISEASiiD CON lb*
iTIONS of each juitient. Tb i only place in
Georgia where no EMPIRIC or routine practice
Is pursued, and where no DRUGS or l’< >iSONS
UNDER NAMLOr MEDICINES are used a*
renttdies for the sick. RHEUMATISM. NEU
RALGIA, n ART, LIVER. KIDNEY, autl
SKIN DISEASES, INCIPIENT CONSUMP
TION, SCROFULA, PARALYSIS, and all
diseases peculiar to the REPRODUCTIVE OK
GANS. arc bv our method of treatment restored
with greater success than by any other processes
known. Treatment especial boon for invalid
ladies. Exclusive Ladies* Deportment, in
charge of experienced Lady Physician. For
mi her information address
cb22. DR. U. O. ROBERTSOX.
Carter & Solomon,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Invite an inspection of their immense FALL stock ot
@“CARPETS,^|
Moquettes. Brussels, Velvets, Ingrains, 3-Ply, Etc.,
M ATTIKTG-
WIZEsTIDOW
SHADES,
WALL PAPER!
And every style of
httehioe. house DECO2LA.TI02TS I
OUK STOCK i» uimirpassca in Extent and Elegance.
CARTER & SOLOMON,
No. 50 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA.
PENDLETON & DUG.,
FOUNDRY
—AND—
Machne Works,
Nos. C16, 617 and 619 Kollock Street,
AUGU8TA.GEOBG I .
O UR Foundry and Machine Works, which were
destroyed by fire in July, have been rebuilt,
enlarged, and iurnished with new tools. We can
furnish IRON AM) BRASS CASTINGS AND MA
CHINERY of all descriptions at reasouable prices
and of the best quality. We wotdd call attention
to some of our specialties, vis: Cotton Presses, Sa A
Mi its, Cane Mills, Plantation Engines, Iron Fenc
ing and Balcony Kails, Iron Store Fronts, Water
Wheel, all kinds of Castings, Gearing Mill Work,
Shafting, Lathes, Pulleys aud llangera. Send for
Descriptive List and Prices. inch29
LADIES
©LB
AND GENTLEMEN
SEND YOUR
/*-
LiTMEl!
AXTD HAVE THEM^DYED I
So that they will look as w ell as NEW no matter of what material,
SILK, WOOLEN - OK COTTOIT GOODS !
Try me and sec whether 1 can be surpassed either in work or price. I defy competition.
♦JACOB KREIS,
PKOPK1ETOR OF THE PREMIUM*STEAM.DYE WORKS,
mchSft W. Peters Street. Opposite Trinity Church, ATLANTA, GA.
11^ YOU WANT
FISRT CLASS CIGARS
—)GO TO(—
wmm.
.. » (with portable
. „ - chine*. Cooper’s Dustless
it Generator, and Oat and Weed Extractor. Coop-
r’- Eureka Hour Packer. Cooper's Saw
Mills (double and single)
J. W. CALDWELL & CO.
geared—(Mounted and down.) CerdwcU’a Power Com Bhellore and Feed Cuttora.
Johnston Harvester Companv
Emerson, Talcott & Co.,
Reaper* and Binders. Reaper* and Mowors combined. Single Bindere, Reaper*, aud Mow
Cultivators and Graiu Sowers.
Fairbanks & Co.,
Fai-bauk*’ Standard Seale*, all aim* and patterns, Alarm Cash Drawers.
Manufacturer of tiio Following Maclaines :
FEEDER. COTTON CONDENSER. NEW VIRGINIA FEED CUTTER^
... Engines, Cotton Gins, etc., Repaired in a workmanlike nmnuer.
Orders solicited and promptly executed. For further particular*, circulars, general infjrnution
etc., apply te
w. J~. FOLLAK.33.
IMPORTED MUSICAL MBKOKA2TDISE
Wc import direct from the best manufacturers in Europe,
Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Strings,
And all kinds of Musical Merchandise.
NOBODY CAN UNDERBUY US—NOBODY UNDERSELL US.
CHAEF SEEET MUSIC.
We make a specialty of Live, Standurd and Popular Sheet Music. All Grades—Best Authors—
Lowest Prices. Send a three cent stamp for our Catalogue containing over 3,000 difi'eront sub
jects ; the best Catalogue iu tlu country to select from.
PIANOS
New York Pianos lead the world. We are Southern Agents for all the celebrated New York
makes, viz:
STEINWAY & SONS, A. WEBER, DECKER BROTHERS
HAINES BROTHERS, THE GATE CITY PIANOS.
New and Second-hand Pianos from $50 to $1,£00. Send for our prices before you buy.
BSTBY
HOLMES’S LINIMENT
OR THE
MOTHER’S FRIEND.
ONE OF THE GREATEST COMFORTS
TO THOSE’
EXPEOTIiSG TO BE COIn EXISTED
I* a remedy upon which imp'icit confidence can be (.laced—one that will produce a *are and
quic*- delivery—one tlmt will comrol pain, mid shorten the duration oi Labor. Such i* *‘THE
MOTHER’S RELIEF.” Try it, and see what
A. BLESSING IT IS TO SUFFERING FEMALES.
Thi* Liniment, when med for two or three week* before oonfinement, produces a wonder
ful effect, causing a very easy and quick labor, with comparatively little pom, and leavos tha moth
er iu n condition to recevcr quickly—or, in other words to have a good getting np. Under it*
use, lador will ordinarily occupy much less than the usual time, and tiro tuffering bo dismissed
beyond expression.
The condition for which this remedy is offered is of such a character a* to forbid a long array
of certificate*. Those interested in its use arc respectfully referred to the hundred* w ho li*ve
used it.
READ THE TESTIMONIALS!
I most earnestly entreat every female expecting to be confined, to nse “ THE ‘MOTHER’S
RELIEF.” Conpled with this entreaty. I will add. that during a large obstetrical practice,(for
ty four years) I have never known it to tail to produce a safe and quick delivery.
. , , , , . H. J, IIolue.’, M. D. Atlanta, Ga.
A lady from one of toe counties of Middle Georgia, who has been acting Midwife tor man v-
years, writes : “ I have been disposed of all the v other’s Relief you sent ire aud I AM DE
LIGHTED WITH IT. In e >ery instance where it has been used, its effects have been all that l
could ask. I consider it a orkat blessing.”
A Gentleman writes: *My wife used a bottle of ‘Mothers Relief’ proenred from you. She
was comtidcrbly advanced in life before this, her first confinement, and she knows it was the
means of very greatly lessening her miffering iC indeed, it was not the means of savqto her life.
Another gentleman writes: “My wife used your ‘Mother’a Relief’ at her fourth confinement
and her testimony is that she passed though it with one-half the suffering of either of her former
triend who was about to be confined for the first time, and she says : I have never seen any,
ONE PASS THROUGH THIS GREAT TRAIL WITH SO MUCH EASB AND SO LITTLE SUFFERING.”
The names of these, and many others, can be had by cally at my office.
Having had the foregoing remedy Thoroughly Tested in Atlanta ai
to my patrons us possessing superior merits. T '~*
OJR<3-^AJ5TS
All the wholesale Estey Organ business in eight Southern States is transacted by the ESTEY
ORGAN COMPANY at Atlanta. At our warerooms may always be found a complete assortment
ot these
HTCOMPAHABLE XXTSTXVCJME1TTS.
Including all the newest styles and latest improvement*. ORGANS new and second hand from
$20 to $500.
E I. O. !3VE.
gams token in exchange a* part payment at their full value.
ESTEY ORGAN COMPANY,
C- XX. Smith., Agent.
. . .lanta and viciuity, I now off jr
erior merits. Preparodby
J. BRADFIELD, Sole Proprietor,
ATLANTA, GA.
Sold by Druggists generally. Price $1.50 per bottle. If not kept by your Druggists, or far
ther information on or particulars are wanted, address the proprietor m.30.
Singer Sowing Machine Office, next to Post-Office ATHENS. GA.
A Young Heroine’s Death.
Newark, N. Y., Sept. 27.—About
noon yesterday, Nellie Carass, aged
12, accompanied by her eigbt-year
old brother, left her home in Bloom
field street to bring dinner to tbeir
lather. They were just at the middle
ol the railroad bridge over a small
pond near the Montclair line, when
they saw a train approaching. The
little girl saw the danger, and, taking
hold of her brother, carried him to
where the water was shallow and
dropped him in. The little fellow’s
reluctancy to the bath cost his sister
her life, for before she could get him
t* let go his hold, the engine struck
and killed her.
Wadley, Emanuki < o. Ga., Octo
ber 10, 1879.
Gentlemen—W W Heeding the
General Assembly tin* summer, I
tried your Star Curine 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 experience
with different physicians and remedies,
and found nothing to cure me, until I
used your Star Curine, which has cur
ed a remarkably had case. Wishing
you success, I am
Yours, respectfully,
John Bei.i-
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 before it is
too late and get a bottle of Smith’s
Scrofula Syrnp and Star Curine.
From B. F. Moore, A. M., Pres
ident of Moore’s Southern Business
University, Atlanta, Ga—This is to
eertify 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
Loachafoka, Ala.. Jan. 12, ’78.
Salem, Ala., April 8, 1878.
Mr. J. D. Goodwin, Agent—Dear
Sin I take pleasure in stating that
I hifc-o used your Medicated Stock
Feed on a very poor cow, with great
success. She looks much hotter 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 stock, cattle and
horses, as it is truly what it is repre
sented to be.
Very Respectfully,
A.KAY8ER.
Eufaula, Ala., July, 1878.
Mr. L Shoenfeld: I used one sack
of your Stock Feed on my cow, with
very satisfactory results. She had
recently dropped her calf, and was in
a poor condition, and by the use of
your Stack Feed she was rapidly im
proved in flesh and milk.
Very Respectfully,
GEO. H.DENT.
ELEGANT CIGAR AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM
NB1WTON HOUSH COHNKR.
There you will find a large and choice selection of Tobacco, Cigars, Snufls, Pipes, etc. My Cignrs
are of ray own make, and I warrant, them as good as can be had in the United
States. Prices always reasonable. Give me a call.
CARLTON & SON,
(Successor* to Carlton & Bro.)
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS IN
0\
agent for
Agricultural lauplemeuts
-AND-
MACHINERY.
. DOWN, MOUNTED AND DETACHED
EISTGIKTESS.
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Separators, Fans, Sor
ghum Mills and Evaporators,
SXXXXTGXuXS MACHINES,
Smut Machines, Wood PLANERS and Match
Surfacing Machines,
WATER WHEELS,
COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, TANITE EMORY WHEELS, REAPERS, MOWERS,
BRICK MACHINES, WOOD PUMPS, Etc., Etc.
OO Ttroncl -Streef. • (nichg) - - ATLANTAOia
CANNED GOODS,
FRUITS, SUGdRS, MEATS,' ARD, COFFEE, TF.AS
Spices- Etc-
FLOWER A SPECIALTY.—Wo keep constantly on band the very bert f radts of, FlcurCyftcin o
own mills, manufactured expressly for ua, and which we guarantee. De aleia and c<>ii»i.me»a me r
•pectftilly invited to try oqr floura. Fair dealing, rioee attention to ordo ra, and the Invert pohrib
price* are what we aim at. CARLTON A SON.. 184 Marietta Street, ATLANTA, GA.
COTTON GINS!
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 13.50 per
Saw.
CAN SAVE YOU HONEY
iOn ENGINES, BOIL-
! ERS, SAW MILLS,
'SHINGLE MACHINES,
SAWS, BELTING, &e.
Send in your orders at once for GOTTON GINS, FEEDERS,
CONDENSERS, &c., that I may supply you in time. Every Ma
chine I sell is fully warranted. Give me a trial. Address
THENSrOUNDRYn UACHINE | AIORKS
t- IRON&BRASS
IhEORGIA. CASTINGS. (
\ MILLGEARING.
MINING&MILL /\ SMITHING.
MACHINERY. / \ REPAIRING
SAWMILLS. I PAT?WORK
STEAM ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
IMFKOVED SOUTHEKN FAN MILLS, EXCEL THRESHERS, ATHENIAN AND BILL ARP
HORSEPOWERS, BABKMILLS,CANE MILLS,COLT’S CELEBRATED POWER &
LEVER, BROOK’S REVOLVING COTTON PRESS* IRON FENCING, &c.
ALSO MANUFACTUBER8 AGENTS FOB
Portable Steam Engines,Turbiue Water Whoel§,Cooka’ Evaporators, Victor Cane Milla, Combined
Tbrrahore and Separators, Ac. Lg~ For Descriptive Circulars and Price Liata addreaa
acptl R. I'TICKEYLSOIST, Agejax-
Sold by all druggists.
March8-lm,
j25
32 and
MARKWALTER,
MARBLE §§ WORKS-
Broad St-. Near Lower Market,
At
Monmnnets, Tcombstones and Marble Works,
GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
A largo selection always on hanu, toady for lettering an olivory
Nervous Weakness, Deafness, Loss of Voice,
Sense of Taste and Smell, Neuralgia, Faint
Feelings, Disgusting Odors,
Weak Sight, Sore Throat, Coughs, l -
Bronchitis, Asthma, and all Dis- *
eases of Respiratory Organs,
use
Eureka Catarrh Cure,
A SURE RELIEF AND A SPEEDY CURE. , ,
Send fox Circulars Terms, etc., to 5^ ^
J. W. GURLEY, M.D., Atlanta, Ga.
xiviivimisrsm stock op
NEW CARPETS!
PURCHASED FROM
The Leading Manufacturers and Importers of the Country,
And offered to* die Trade, our Friends and the Public at
RO CK. BOTTOM PRICES !
Brussels, Moqnet’s Velvet, Three Fly and Ingrain Caapeta, all qualities
fnlf line ol New Chroinos, Hair Cloth and Upbol-
Body an.. Tu
Crumb Clotha.
terere’ Trimmin
’apesuv Brussels, Moqnet’s \ el
Door Mats, Hearth Ruga. A
lings. Floor and Table Oil Cloths, laoo Curtains, Comioea and Bands, Window
Shades, all sizes; Piano and Table Covtre, Wall Papers and Border*, French Tcrrys, Curtain
Goods, Crctouues (or Iatmbrequius, China aud Cocoa Mattings, aud a big stock of good* in my
Une JAMES G. BALIE, (Not Limited)
Old Original Carpet Store, 713 Broad at, AUGUSTA, GA.
FRESH Stockof GROCERIES
I have in store and arriving 500 coses Canned Goods, Meats, Vegetables and Fruits ot every
variety. New Preserves, Jellies, Crackers, Mackerel, No 1 and in incas; Salmon and Boneless
Codfish
Apples
Tuos, 1
lowest prices for cash.
novO-d&w
JAMES (Jr. BAILIE
Old Stand James G. Bailie A Bro., 113 Bread at., AUGUSTA, GA.
STILSO 3ST,
&
A LARGE assortment of tho latest designs in Jewelry and Silverware just received. Also the
LARGEST STOCK ot CLOCKS in the State. Price a lower than over. We WILL NOT
BE UNDERSOLD.
ATLANTA,
|53 WHITEHALL STREET,
GEORGIA.
I. X. L. Mattress Factory-
- THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. PRICES Furnished oa Application.
HIGHEST CASH PBICE for SHUCKS and STRAW!
cr_ -w". masTivE-AiEsr,
318 and 320 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, GA.
nov30
33 Marrletta Street, Under Opera House.
REPAIR ALL KINDS FURNITURE
AND
Do all Kinds Upholstering.
S And mate carpels without removing from the flw.^
WE are tha «®le proprietor* of the Carpet Renovating process used in this by E. P. Myerson, and
hold hit receipt for the purchase of the original London Carpet Renovating Recipe, and wo call It by
and uarao wo like.
Rkfkrkncks.—Dr. Westme -sland, Dr. Sells, Mrs. B. H. Hill, Mrp. Wm. Henry Peck, Mrs. H. T.
Inman, Mre. II. V. M. Miller and others too numertuato mention.
ounnAKT tfc oo.
33 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.
'\7S7‘m MOH.XNNON,
BLACXSMITHING & REPAIRING SHOP
Hnokson Street, Noxt to It. XX. Allen. Athena,
t • ’ •• • * :.!-•*
All klndWof SMITHING and REPAIRS done at short notice. Only the best Workmen are ’em
ployed here.- SATBFACnoNjJGUABANTEKD In every instance.
» KJ E« wm mm M.TT JESC JC TfKT «» •
GUNS and PISTOLS ot all klnde repaired in the beat manner. april