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IAthkns, Ga., November 1, )88l.
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T- WAT3RMAN,
FROPRlb'l Ult.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
A Communication.
' Editors Banner—Gentlemen:—
Will you pleaso allow me to give the
following information to your read
ers?
The Athens Manufacturing Com •
pany had at work on Monday, Octo
ber 24, 1881, 346 persons, seventeen
persons being absent. I sent to
know the cause of the absent ones,
and received the following report:
Two sick of lever; one, boils; one,
Bore throat; one, sore eyes; two,
colds; one, bowel affection ; nine,
doing household duties. Out of 363
persons, only two in bed.
Your obedient servant,
R. L. Bloomfield,
N Ag’t Athens Man’f’g Co.
Vnforuuate Accident.
E-Mr. J. B. Johnson, familiarly
known asJ'Dock,’ who^lives near Ath
ens, had his left arm badly lacerated
Tuesday, by being caught in a gin.
The bone* were not broken in any
way. Dr. W A Carlton treated him.
Mr. Johnson has been peculiarly
.inforiunale. Three or four years
ago, ho fell off a cart with a cor J ol
wood on it, and two wheels run over
him, breaking several of his ribs, ami
injuring him so that for a time his
life was despaired of ; and last year
he was laid up several weeks with
inflammation of the knee-joint. lie
has iudomitable energy, however, and
will doubtless be up and at work
again soon.
Hon. IT. n. Felton.
It is not generally known that the
great Independent of the Seventh
District was an Athens boy. He was
born in Clarke connty and moved to
Athens when quite young. He was
reared in this city, graduated at the
University and married before mov
ing to Bartow county. His first wife
was Miss Carlton, daughter of the
venerable James Carlton, of Athens.
She married quito young, and was
very beautiful. The close and cordial
relations which existed between the
Carlton family and that ot Dr. Fel
ton, were not sundered by her early
d catb, hut still exist.
I’ost-Office Petition.
We hear that W A Pledger, the
editor of the Atlanta Blade, is in the
city, soliciting signatures to a peti
tion to make him postmaster of Ath
ens, in the event of the removal of
Dr. Orr. If a colored man is to have
the office, there is one in Athens
much better qualified lor the place—
we mean Eugene Brydie. But this
is a contingency that we do not care
to look for or provide for. If Presi
dent Arthur acts on the dictates of a
sound political policy, he will let the
Athens post-office alone. Dr. Orr
is giving satisfaction.
A Thriving Business.
Whatever may be the state of the
season, whether dnll or brisk, dry or
wet, the business of Col. S. C. Dobbs
will usually be found in a flourishing
condition, always lively and general
ly crowded. There is reason for this
It is ran on business principles and is
never allowed to lag for want ot at
tention and proper energy. Cob
Dobbs always keeps his business be
fore the public by liberal advertising,
realizing as most successful merchants
have done, that customers need con
stant reminders and sufficient induce
ments laid before them to make them
steadfast and remunerative to the
business. Again, Col. Dobbs sends
two men on the road with samples
and tho towns and country are given
an opportunity to purchase from him.
Ho does a splendid jobbing trade in
addition to his immense retail trade,
and every town or bamlet in a hun
dred miles of Alliens is kept acquaint
ed with the fact that he offers bar'
gains of a superior character. The
business of the house is sometfiing
immense and what, is more, is entire
ly of a nature to give satisfaction.
To make it thus,of conrse it is nec
essary to have a large and desirable
stock of goods always on hand aud
of this Col. Dobbs can boast. A
look through his store must satisfy all
that do is able to supply almost every
demand. His goods are piled
such prefusion that there is hardly
room to contain them all. The stock
consists of a general selection of sta-
plo and fancy dry goods, groceries,
boots, shoes, shawls, blankets, etc.,
and in immense quantities. Passing
through tho store we saw in groce
ries, sacks upon sacks of coffee, bar
rels aud barrels of sugar and syrup,
any quantity of flour, mackerel, to
bacco, snnff and other things too nu
merous to mention. In dry goods
there were jeans and cassimeres,
bleachings and stripes, dress
goods and prints and all sorts of art!
cles for ladies. In shoes we especi
ally noticed a line of ladies’ shoes ol
the celebrated T. Miles & Son’s make
which is not surpassed by any other,
Then Coats’ spool cotton is made f
specialty and is kept in large quanti'
ties.
We could fill the paper enumerat
ing the many excellent lines of goods
which Col. Dobbs offers to the trade,
but it is only necessary to adv ise our
readers to call and examine for them
selves. Those trading at this house
can feel assured ol fair dealing and
bottom prices. Call and see the ge
nial gentleman who presides here and
his corps of assistants who are
ways ready to wait on yon.
i per-
$500 REM j
Over a Million
—OF—
Prof. Gnilmette’a
FRENCH
Kitaj Pails
Hare already
been sold In this
country
and in France;
every one of
which has given
pence
tioa, ax
formed cures
every time when
used according to
directions.
We now say to the afflicted and doubting ones that
we will pay the above reward for a
single esse of!
BACK
That the Fad fails to cure.* This Great remedy wM
POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY cure Lum
bago. Lame Back, Sciatica, Gravel, Diadetcs,Drop
sy, Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys, Incontinence
and Retention of the Urine, In flam at ion of the
Kidneys Catarrh of the Bladder, High Colored
Urine, Pain in the Back. Side or Loins, Nervous
Weakness, and in fttet all disorders of the Bladder
and Urinary Organs whether contracted by pri
vate disease or otherwise.
LADIES, il yon are
Weakness, Leucorrobiea, or any dun
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 yourdrui
FRENCH KIDi
Gk H. U.
N UMEROUS lc-tiiuonul« and Urge u |»
prove that piioe* of Pianos and Organs,
for None nrnse and style, are from SO to SO per
cent, less at “The Music Boose of the South”
than elsewhere. G. O. ROBINSON & CO.
Xj_ IE 3 . Q,_ S.
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane Mills.
MacDinery
Plantation
And Engines and Boile
in*,O'
lar’Sawa and Gumniers
Valves and Wliistlaa, Gu
’£.*8?\® tc -ti ron J nd Br “* Gastints and Gin Bibs,
GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO.,
FOREST CTTY FOUNDRY aND MnClii^
hear the Water Tower,.170 Fenwick .Street, AUGUSTA, GEO!
REPAIRING promptly done il* Lowest Prices,
L ARGE Cash Contracts with the best inanu •
lecturers and Large Sales at “The Music
House of the South,” enable G. O. BORIN SON
& CO., to sell Superior Pianos and Organa .at
leupnoe than is paid by small dealer*.
1st for PROF. G UILM ETTE’S
)Y PAD. and take no other. II
he has not got it, send $2.00 and you will receave
the Fad by return mail."
Prof. Guilhettts French Liver Pa
Will positively core Fever and Angne, Dumb
Ague, Ague cake, Bilious Fever, Jaundice, D/*-
gjP*ia, and ulH)iMvues of the Liver, Stomach and
Price $1.50 by mail. Send for Prof. Guil-
mette’s Treatise on the Kidneys and Liver, free by
mail. Address FRENCH PAD CO.,
. . Toledo Ohio.
R. T. Brumry A Co., Sole Agents, Athens Gi
dAwlvr.
ATLANTA HEALTH INSTITUTE
Hygenic and Electric Water-Cure,
NO 17S WEST PETERS ST., ATLANTA, GA
T HE only Medical Institute Sonth where
Chronic Diseases are scientifically treated
by regular qualified Ilygenic Physicians oi both
sexes' and where all heathful and invigoratln
BATHING PROCESSES are in existence,
Itcther with MACH1NE-VIBRATTONS,A1 , % E-
MENTS and ELECTRICITY arc a • 'cMinlly
inidied, according to DISEAoljJ COND
ITIONS of each patient. T*. only place in
Georgia where no EMPIKd' or routine practice
Is pursued, and where no DRUGS or POISONS
UNDER NAME nr MEDICINES arc used as
remedies for tlu* sick. RHEUMATISM. NEU
RALGIA, n»ART, LIVER. KIDNEY, and
SKIN DISEASES, INCIPIENT CONSUMP
TION, SCROFULA, PARALYSIS, and all
disease* peculiar to the R EPRoDUC.TIVE OR
GAJSS, arc by our method of treatment restored
with greater success than bv any other processes
known. Treatment especial Goon for invalid
ladies. Exclusive Ladies’ Department, hi
charge oi experienced Lady Physician. For
urther information address
«b22. DR. U. O. ROBERTSON.
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The Hebrew Congregation.
At a meeting of the Hebrew con
gregation of Athens, last Sunday, the
following officers jwere elected for the
ensuing year: President, Moses My
ers ; vice-president, G. Jacobs; trus
tees, C. Stern, M. G. Cohen, L Mor
ris, Louis Morris, S. J. Sloman;
treasurer, Iv. M. Marks, secretary,
Philip Stern..
The I!ev. Dr. Levy was chosen
Rabbi. The congregation is a flour
ishing one, and they hope before a
great while to build the synagogue
which they have long wanted.
Two Deaths.
A little daughter of Mr. Curt
Pridgeon died Tuesday morning,
about four o’clock, after a long illness.
Her ago was four years.
On the same block, a little child of
Laura Bell, colored, died Monday
afternoon.
Both of these children died of fever,
wo are informed. Will anything ever
be done to abate the causes of dis
ease?
Hopeful of n Good Trade.
The merchants have been com
plaining a little that trade was dnll
for the season, but most ot them have
recognized tho fact, that there lies
been no fall weather, and that the
farmers arc holding back their cotton
as long ns possible. There is gener
ally a hopeful feeling, that a splendid
trade is ahead during tho next two
months.
COMING TO TUE FRONT.
Captain G. J. Foreacre, late gene
ral manager oi the Atlanta and Char
lotte Air-Line railway, is rapidly
coming to the front as one of the
most prominent officials in the Rich
mond and Danville tailroad com hi na
tions. Ho is in charge ot several very
important extensions from the main
line, and his ripe experience and tire
less energy are already manifest in
the progress being made. He is
pushing the Northeastern railroad on
to Rabun Gap, and will have his line
through to Knoxville in due time.
Thc’above, from the Augusta News,
is bnt another evidence that the splea
did serviced of Colonel Foreacre are
becoming more and more appreciated.
Athens is peculiarly fortunate in hav 1
ing this gentleman in charge of her
line of road from which she hopes for
much in the future. Colonel
Foreacrohas always carried to success
all the schemes under his manage
ment, when led free to execute iiis
own judgment, and now that he is
made the head and front of the whole
line which is to connect Athens with
Knoxville, wc shall look lor cars to
run through in the next two years.
Smith's Scrofula Syrup and Star
Curino are purely vegetable. Why
will you suffer with CJancer, 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. McCurry, 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. Cbency, about
two years ago, prescribed for him his
Croup Preventive, which has most
miraculously cured him. I find it
equally beneficial in all cases
Coughs. I consider it a blessing in
my tiimily. Every one should keep
it in their houses. -
Try Smith’s Scrofula Syrnp for
your blood. It removes all skin erup
tions and will give you a beautiful aud
clear complexion. nov9-ti
An Ancient Male.
Mr. John Lord who lives at Prince
ton factory has a mulo over twenty-
six years old. He owned the mother
of it and Policeman Rose remembers
when it was foaled more than twenty-
seven years ago. Mr. Lord has moved
to Mississippi and hack again and tho
mule has gone with him ail the time.
We never knew of such a continuous
ownership of one animal.
A Rare Specimen.
Thero is a young man clerking in
Athens who never saw a circus. He
was rajsed with in 20 miles of the citv.
How i* this for moral innocence? He
is going to see Rentz& Santley all the
same.
T. M. H. O. T S.
G O. ROBINSON & CO., Bell infToxas, Ar-
• kansaa, Louisiana, Mixsi**ipi, Alabama,
Florida, and in every Southern State north ol’
Georgia* Augusta can justly claim to have
“The Music House of the South.”
E. I. O. M.
T WENTY tv thirty per cent, saved in pur
chasing Superior Pianos ano Orpins, Mu
sical Instruments, Sheot Music, Music Booki
and best Italian Strings, at “The| Music House
ol the South.”
Tuning and Repairing
B Y C. il. TAYLOR; the only autlic
Tuner of the Musio Homo oi th# South,
Augusta. Georgia.
G. O. ROBINSON & CO..
OTIS
ELEVATORS
Steam & Hydraulic,
OF ALL KINDS.
PENDLETON & BR0.,
PouirnitY
—AND—
Machine Works,
No*. 616. 617 and 619 Kollock 8treet,
AUGU8TA.GEORGI
O UR Foundry and Machine Works, which were
destroyed by fire in July, hare been rebuilt,
enlarged, and furnished with new tools. We can
lurni.sli IRON AMI BRASS CASTINGS AND XL
t llINKRY of all descriptions at reasonable prices
* of the best quality. We would call attention
►roe of our specialties, via: Cotton Presses. Sa 4
a. Cane Mills, Plantation Engines, lion Fenc-
„ and Balcony Rails, Iron Store Fronts, Water
Wheel, all kinds ot Castings, Gearing Mill Work, i
Shafting, Lathes, Pulleys and Hangers. Send for 1
Descriptive List and Prices. mcU29
CHAPMAN BROTHERS.
318 JACKSON ST*, AUGUSTA, iA.
Having accepted the Agency ot the above.*
now prepared to furnish and erreot them.
maySo-
.KSpaiN^TVbRKS
E8TRL18HED 1853.]
WINSHIP’S IRON WORKS
MANUFACTURERS OF
IM ROVED WINSHIP COTTON GIN,
SELF FEEDER AND CONDENSER,
Cotton Presses for Steam, Band, or Horse Power,
SHAFTING, PULLIES, BANGERS.
Saw Mills, and Mill Gearing of Every Description.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
Correspondence solicited. Address
■TOT2TSHIP <£s BHO,
mrtl ATLANTA ClfEOlA
W. J. POLLARD,
NOS. 734 AND 736 REYNOLD STREET,
-AUGUST A.. GEORGIA.
COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
-AND DEALER IN- 1
frl
Also Dteston’n Circular Sawn. Rnbborand Loothor Bolting. Steam Pipe. Water and Steam
Ganges. Connections. Whistles, Oil Caps. Pop, Globo and Check V.tvos, Gov
ernors, Wrenches, etc., together with every article of Steam and Water
Fittings, Findings, etc.
GENBRALi AGENT FOR
TALBOTT & SONS.
Talbott’s Standard Agricultural £i
skids.) Talbott’s Stationary
wheels.) Talbott’s Planter Portable 1— , ...
Looomofrye Boilers. Talbott’s Turbine Water Wheel Talbott’s Corn
and_Wheat Mills. Talbott’s Saw Mills, Circular Saws, Shafting™
Pulleys, Boxes, Hangers,Belting,and patent Spark Arresters. ’
Carter & Solomon,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.lv
Jlnvito an inspection of their immense FALL stock ot
CARPETS,,
Moquettes» Brussels, Velvets, Ingrains, 3-Ply, Etc.,
la
M ATTING
WIUDOW SHADES.
WAIX, PAPER!
And evefy style of
INTERIOR HOUSE DECORATIONS!
OUR STOCK is unsurpassed in Extent aud Elegunce*
CARTER & 80L0M0N,
A ”g9 No. Sfl Whitehall Street, ATLANTA. GA.
Watertown Steam Engine Co.
’"atertown Agricultural Engines (onWhrelv) Watertown. Portable Engines (on skids 1 W a
tertown Dairy Engines (for small buildtags.) Watertown Vertical Engines. Watcrtwn
Stationary Engines (with and without cutoff.) Watertown Return Tutalar
BoilersTWatertown Tubular Boilers (with two flues.) Watertown
Loootnodve and Vertical Boilers- Watertown Saw Mill* etc.
C. & G. COOPER & m.
it attached.) Cooper’s 8mut , SL^^O 0 SttSS* bU
n beat Seporator. and Oat and Weed Extractor. Coop
er’- Eureka F.onr Packer. Cooper’s Saw
Mills (Ruble and single.)
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
SEND YOUR
Die ©iiiM
A1T33 HAVE THEM DYEB|!
So tuat they will look as well as NEW no matter of what material,
SXXjK, WOOZiEH OR COTTOIT GOODS!
Try me and see whether I can be surpassed either in work or prioe. I defy competition.
JACOB KREISi
PROPRIETOR OF THE PREMIUM STEAMJDYEJWORKS,
ch2» W. Peters Street. Opposite Trinity Chnrch, ATLANTA, GA.
IMPORTED MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
We import direct from tho best manufacturers in Europe,
Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Harmonicas, trings,
And all kind* of Musical Merchandise.
NOBODY CAN UNDERBUY US—NOBODY UNDERSELL US.
CHEAP SHEET MtJSIC.
We make a specialty of Live, Standard and Popular Sheet Music. All Grades—Best Authors—
Lowest Prices.* Send a three cent stamp for our Catalogue containing over 3,000 different sub
jects ; the bent Catalogue in tho country to select from. %
PIANOS,
New York Pianos lead the world. lVe are Southern Agents for all the celebrated New York
make*, via:
STEINWAY & SONS, A. WEBEI1, DECKER BROTHERS
HAINES BROTHERS, THE GATE CITY PIANOS.
New and Second-hand Pianos from $50 to $1,200. Send for onr prices before you buy.
ESTEY OS.C3--A.3SrS
IB 1 ’YOU WANT
FIRST CLASS CIGARS,
—)wO TO(—
ELEGANT CIGAR AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM!
asrjHTCKrTOJsr notrsa coilisrsill.
There you will find a large and choice selection of Tobacco,tCigara, Snnfls, Pipes, etc. My Cigars
are of my own make, and I warrant them as good as can be had in the United
States. Prices always reasonable. Give me a call.
Cardwell’s Wheat Threshers, Separators, and Cleaners. Cardwell's , ‘Grimnd.Un»>>
Cardwell’s HvdmnUo Cotton Presses. CardwelPa Hi^ pLers-donble ^d'TfnX
geared—(Mounted and down.) Cartlwell> Power Corn Shellers aud 1W Cuttera.
Johnston Harvester Company
Emerson Talcott & Co.,
Reapers and Binders. Reapers and Mowers combined. Single Binder*. Reapers and M •
Cultivators and Grain Sowers. 41
Fairbanks & Co.,
Fai-banks’Standard Scales, all sixes and patterns. Alarm" Cash Drawsre.
Manufacturer of the Pollouniug .
NEBLETT & GOODRICH IMPROVED I. X. U COTTON GIN. REID’S PATENT a7; Pr>
MATIC POWER SCREW PRESS, STEAM OR WATER POWER SMITO-SIM
PROVED HAND POWER Co'lTON AND HAY PRESS^ COTTON GIN
FEEDER. COTTON CONDENSER. NEW VIRGINIA FEED CUTTER.
Engines, Cotton Gins, etc., Repaired in a workmanlike manner.
Orders solicited and promptly executed. For further particulars, circulars, geueral information
etc., apply to i * * ‘ ‘ °
■W-. O'. POLLARp.
HOLMES’S LINIMENT
OR THE
MOTHERS’ FRIEND.
O
ONE OP THE GREATEST COMPORTS
TO THOSE"
EXPECTIiSG TO BE CONFINED
Is a remedy upon which implicit confidence can bo placed—ono that will prodnee a safe mid
.V!? 1 9° nvro ! l )aiu » «ud shorten the duration ot Labor. Such is “THU
LUillRR o RELIEF. Trv it, aud see what
\ BLESSING IT IS TO SUFFERING FEMALES.
o
This Liniment, when used for two or three weeks before oonflnomcnt, produocs a wonder-
fnl effect, causing a very easy and quick labor, with comparatively little pam, and leaves the moth
er in a condition to recever quickly—or, in other words, to have a good getting up. Under its
use, lador will ordinarily oeeupy much less than the usual time, and ti e io3i ring be dismissed
beyond expression. *
The condition for which this remedy is offered is of.such a character as to forbid a long array
of certificates. Those interested in its use ere respectfully referred to the hundreds who have
used it.
READ THE TESTIMONIALS!
«earnestly entreat every female expecting to be confined, to nee “ THE’MOTHER'S
RELIEF. Coupled with this entreaty. I will aad. that during a largo obstetricaTpracticeJfor
ty four years) I have never known it to fail to produce a safe and quies delivery.
. H. J, Holmes, M. D. Atlanta, Gf..
A lady from one of the counties of Middle Georgia, who has been acting Midwife tor many
writes: “ I have been disposed of all the Mother’s Relief you sent me and t AM I)L-
TED WITH IT. In erery instance where it ha* been used, its effects have been all that I
could a«k. I CONSIDER IT A GREAT BLESSING.’’
A Gentleman writes: *My wife used a bottle of‘Mothers Relief’ procured from you. She
was oonsiderbly advanced in life before this, her first confinement, and she knows it was the
means of very greatly lessening her suffering i£ indeed, it was not the means of having beb life
Another gentleman writes: “My wife used your ‘Mother’s Relief ’ at her fourth oonfinemen
and htr testimony is that she passed though it with one-half the suffering of either of her forme
tneud who was about to be confined tor the first time, and she says : I havx never seen any
ONE 1*A88 THROUGH THIS GREAT TRAIL WITH SO MUCH EASE AND SO LITTLE SUXTUUNO*”
The names of these, and many others, can bo had by cally’at my office.
Having had the foregoing remedy Thoroughly Tested in Atlanta and vicinity. I now offer r
to my patrons as possessing superior merits. Prcnaredby
J. BIl tVDFIELD, 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.
All tho wholoaalo Estey Organ business in eight Southern Strtes is transacted by the ESTEY
ORGAN COMPANY at Atlanta. At our warerooms may always be found a complete assortment
ot these
nrcoMFimABLS htstxvctme2Tts.
Including all the newestf styles and latest improvements. ORGANS new and second.hand from
$20 to $500.
E I. O- M.
Sol4 cheap for cash on easy monthly payments. Sheet Muuc of all.the latest airs,both vooal
and instrumental. Sheet music at exactly half price. Parties wanting strings, violins, etc,, we
can save them time and freight, and sell as low os any importer in America. Old Pianos and Or-
gaus taken in exchange os part payment at their full vulae.
ESTEY ORGAN COMPANY,
O* H. Smith, Agent.
nov30-weow Slncer Sonne Machine Office, next to Post-Office ATHENS. GA.
:or
Nervous Weakness, Deafness, Loss 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,
use
(Successors to Carlton & Bro.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALEBS IN
CARLTON & SON,
E
Peanut flirtation; Break the shell
gently—I am maehod on you. Crush
ing it savagely—Why will you break
my heart? Slipping the shell into the
pocket—We must be secret. Throw,
ing it away—You are fired out. Bwal
lowing tho peanut—I’m yours alone.
Eating it mincingly—Go slow. 'Tos
sing it np and catching it dexterously
jn tho mouth—5>ome other evening.
W adley, Emanuel * 'o., Ga., Octo
ber 10, 1879.
Gentlemen—While • (lending 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. \fter 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 bad case. Wishing
you success, I am
Yours, respectfully,
John Bell.
Do not fail to call on your drugp.ist
for a bottle of that pure, sweet and
delicious blood purifier, Smith’s Scrof
ula Syrup.
Star Curine cures nil chronic Sores
and is a sure cure tor Piles.
Call on .your druggist before it is
too late and get a bottle of Smith’s
Scrofula 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 for several
years, and can recommend it as an in.
valuable remedy tor Coughs, etc., and
have found it superior to any other
remedies that I have tried. nov9-tf
Loachapoka, Ala., Jan. 12, *78.
CANNED GOODS,
FRUITS, SUGARS, MFuTS, > ARD, COFFEE, TEAS
Spices. Etc.
FLOWER A SPECIALTY .--Wo keep constantly on hand the very bc*t grades of Flour*, ftom o
own mill*, manufactured expressly for ns, and which w« guarantee. Ifealcia and ccnnumcr* arer
ancctfully invited to try our flour*. Fair dealing, dose attention to orders, aud the lowest pops lb
JKSTare what we aimit. CARLTON A SON.. 1$4 Marietta Street, ATLANTA. 6a.
0\ HI. ^.IsTIDE^SOlsr,
AGENT FOR
Agricultural Implements
—AND—
MACHINERY.
DOWN, MOUNTED AND DETACHED
ETNTGIKES.
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Separators, Fans, Sor
ghum Mills and Evaporators,
GHINGLE MA.CECX2TCS,
Smut Machines, Wood PLANERS and Match
Surfacing Machines,
WATER WHEELS,
COTTON GIN8, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, TANITE EMORY WHEELS, REAPERS, MOWERS,
BRICK MACHINES, WOOD PUMPS, Etc., Etc.
GO Uronil Street, - - (mchM) - . ATLANTA, Gtv.
COTTON GINS!
I have on hand, and on
tiie way, fresh from fac
tory an immense stock of
GINS,
Feqiebs, Corns, 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 HONEY
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
3?W. MitchelUh^.^^Njl?"GA*.
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THENSrOUNDRYn VJACHINl
\ a I— IfiPN&B'RASS X/ V /
IhtORGlA. CASTINGS (j \ MACHINERY.
\ MILL GLARING' "
SAWMILL
ORKS
SMITHING
REPAIRIN'
PAT'WORl
STEAM ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS,
IMPROVED SOUTHERN FAN MILLS, EXCEL THRESHERS, ATHENIAN AND BILL ABP
HORSE POWERS, BABE MILLS, CANE MILLS, COLT’S CELEBRATED POWRB &
LEVER, BROOK’S REVOLVING COTTON PRESS 1 IRON FENCING, &e.
ALSO MANUFACTPHEB8 AGENTS FOR
Portable Steam Engines,Turbine Water Wheels,Cooks’ Evaporators, Victor Cane Mills, Combined
Threaten and Separators, &e. J3T For Descriptive Circulars and Price Lists address
septl XI. jTIOK .tili-cSOlT, JS^gexi'ts.
MARKW ALTER,
MARBLE # WORKS-
Broad St. Near
Lower Market,
Monuments, Toombstones and Marble Works,
GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER.
A large selection always on hand, ready for lettering an elivery
I. X. L. Mattress Factory.
THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. PRICES Furnished «e Application.
HEIGHT CASH PRICES for SHUCK and STR AW!
j-. w.
nov30 318 and£320 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, G;A. ■
Eureka Catarrh Cure,
A SURE RELIEF AND A SPEEDY CUBE.
Send for Circulars. Terms, etc., to
J. W. G-URLEY, M.D., Atlanta, Ga.
XJXIlvEIHllSrSIHi STOCK OF
NEW CARPETS!
PURCHASED FROM
The Leading Manufacturers and Importers of the Country,
And effered to* die Trade, our Friends and the Public ut
nnd^Ipesuy lirufseU. M on net’" 1, Three Ply 'and Ingrain Caapets, all qualities
Crumb Clotbs . Door Mate, Hearth Ruga. A full line ol New Chromoe, Hair Cloth and Upbcl-
terers’ Trimmings, Floor and Table Oil Clothe. I acc Curtains. Cornices and Bands, W indow
Shades, ail sixer; Piano and Table Covers, Wall Papers and Borders, Frenoh Tcrrys, Curtain
Goods, Cretonnes for Lambrequins, China and Cocoa Mattings, and a big stock of goods in my
line.
JAMES G. JBALIE, (Not Limited)
A Old Original Carpet Store, 71* Brojiri at, AUGUSTA, GA.
FRESH Stockof GROCERIES
I have in atoro aud arriving 600 cases Canned Goods. Meats, Vegetables and Fruita ot every
variety. New Preserve*, Jellies Crackers Mackerel, No 1 and in mess; Salmon and Boneless
Codfish. All grades of Sugars, Coffees. Teas, Sonpe. Starch, etc- Onion*, Cabbe^re*. Potatoes
Apples, Straw and Rattan Brooms Scrub Brushes Kong Handle and Short Handle Hair Brooms,
Tubs, Pails, Clothes Hampers, Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets, etc. All of which 1 offer at the
lowest prices for cash.
JAMES <Jr. BAILIE
nov9-d&w Old Stand James 6. Bailie <& Bro., 118 Broad at., AUGUSTA, OA
STILSOlff,
ROE auonment ol the latest
LARGEST STOCK omCLOCK8 ih
i UNDERSOLD.
. _ ev
h 'in Jewelry"and Silverware jnstlreceivod. Al»o th e
e State. Prices lower than ever. We WILL .NOT
03 WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA,
G3B30E.Q-XA.
33 Marrietta Street, Under Opera House.
REPAIR ALL KINDS FURNITURE
1 ’ AND . :j
Do all Kinds Upholstering.
S And mate eaipets without noting fram tie floor, ji
WE are tb. rela proprietors of the Chrpot Renovating proeemuaed to thlxbjr E. p - lf 7 e ”* n '
hold ht» receipt for the pureham of the oriftaal Lmdon Carpet Renovating Recipe, end.e call it by
BiKia°XKCxi.—Dr. Westmoreland, Dr. Sells, Mr*. B. H. HU1, Mrs. Wm. Hurry Peck, Mrs. H. T.
Inman, Mr*. H. V. M. MUler and other, too numeroneto mention.
CPR.RAKT tfc GO.
33 Marietta St., Atlanta, Ga.
W. Mc^.X3NT3>3i<>3Nr.
ACK8MITHING & REPAIRING SHOP
, Jookooa Street, Next to B. H. Allen, Athens,
=da of oMiTHING and REPAIRS done et ehort ootioe. 0n)y the b»t Workmen are tm
ployed here. SATEFACnONtGUARANTEEJ) in ever, ,rn*tance.j
GUNS and «* iff WwJ» *» bwfuMBnif.
tii auwijp"