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Angara, Ga., November 8,3881-1 J. T. WATCHMAN, PROPRlhriv»«. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Fall From a llorsr. Mr. Curley Pitner, while riding on horseback, without a girth to the sad> die, turned a corner too suddenly,nod was thrown trom the horse. His right hand and arm were badly cut in different places, but no bones were broken. WINTEUV1LLB DOTS. Sheriff Browning. We ate glad to know that this wor thy gentleman is well enough to at tend to his duties. lie has had a se- vero and protracted illm ss irom his paralytic stroke, and while he is able to walk about, his left arm is still age- leas. He was out riding, and seemed to enjoy tho genial sunshine. His many friends- hope that he may speed ily be restored. $5G0 REWARD George B. Lombard A Co., The now advertisement of this sterling establishment is deserving of notice. They keep saw mills, grist mills, cano mills and plantation ma chinery of all kinds. Tho largo size ot the.-e works and the number of hands they employ, are a guaranty that the largest orders will be filled promptly and satisfactorily. Dr. LI|>seomb. This remarkable and distinguished gentleman is in Macon, lecturing at Wesleyan Female College. It is as tonishing how much work so feeble a man can do. His prolific brain is never idle. Even while confined to his home by sickness, be does regular work, and with the "pen of a ready- writer,” he daily puts on record, for the benefit of others, the profound philosophy evolved from his great mind and heart. BY BBPPO. Fine rain Sunday night. Drummers still visit us. Mr. Fred Allison made a short vis it to Augusta last week. Mr. John Winter has lost one of his fine horses. Ticket agent at Winterville punch ed 160 tickets circus day. People in need of lumber ran get it by calling on Mr. F II Kroner. Mr. Henry Meyer, §r., will in a short time move to Augu-ta and make that city his home. Mr. D. H. Winter has received 8 car loads of new iron to put down on his section. Ilis part of the road has also been made two miles shorter. J. T. S. is the champion ginger cake man amfeandy puller of Dow dy- Mrs. Thomas Hutcheson saw her first circus last Thursday. 8he says she got a little more of it than she wanted. Dr. A.. J Murray had about 500 pounds seed cotton stolen from him one night last week. Some ono well acquainted got it, wo suppose, as he had no lock on his house. Messrs. Chhrlie Lowe and John Smith, of Athens, spent last Sunday with Mr. Lowe’s brother-in-law, Mr, D A Anthony', of this place. Mr. Forepmgh had belter get rid of his lemonade men and fine per forming stallions, and get some that people are not so well acquainted with ; and as for the lemonade, we would have used well v, .iter and nol went to the river to gel it. We think nothing loo hard could be said against the 4paw show, and think Loyal, the human canuou ball, bad better pul his shot gun in the cannon before it comes into the ring. But perhaps he forgot this time and would like to be excused. Over a Million —or— • Prof. Guilmttte’s FRENCH Kidney Ms been sold in toil country and in France; every one of which has given perfect satisfac tion, and baa per formed cures every time when uMti according to directions. WeZnow say to the afflicted and doubting ones that we will pay tho abovo reward li»r a single case a* G. H. U. XTUMHUOUS tostimobiols and large* sales ll prove that price* of Pis _ r Pianos and Organs, for same n*«ae and style, are irom 20 to 30 per I cent, leas at “The Music House of the South** | than elsewhere. C O. ROBINSON & CO. GEO. R. LOMBARD & CO., Forest City Foundry & Machine Works, Near Water Tower, 101* to 1026 Fenwick direct, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA . SAW MILLS GRIST MILLS, AND MILLS, PLANTATION'MCAII(NECV Engmea and Boilers. Cotlon Screw* Sn.tling, Pulley ILn-er£ JouroM S W. J. POLLARD Xu- IP- Q,. Gudgeon., Tnrbine Water Wheel*, Gin , UOTOn 2* M?' 1 5. rner8 » Pif’i??’ 8 Circular » a ws and Gammers and Filei L ARGE Cash Contract* with the best tnann- r ' lecturers and 1-arge Sales at “'Ihe Music I , Braes, having greatly increased our capacity with latest im proved tools. We «re running full time with 100 hands, which enables ns to fill orders promptly st lowest writes. -► Agents for Georgia and South Carolina for • COE-TIISTG-’S TTNIVBRSAL lasrjBJOM.'OB.S. The best Boiler Feeder out Works with one lever. Will work warm oricold water and will * —™ 53 — “vs satisfaction. f Bond for circulars before yon buy any other. Tney MACMIME1 ©fall HIM House of ihe South,** enable G. O. ROBINSON Bit water. Warranted tori; dr CO., to sell Superior Pianos and Organs at | «*• better than a pomp. Give us a trial before sending ©Lewhere. le*8 pi icv. tliMji is paid by small dealer*. ' 1 luAJVCIEC BACK That tho Pad fails tocure. This Great remedy veil POSITIVELY and PERMANENTLY cure Lum bago, Lame Back, Sciatica, (travel, liiadetes,Drop sy, Bright's Disease of the Kidneys, Incontinence and Retention of the Urine, Xnflamation of the Kidneys Catarrh of the Bladder, High Colored Urine, Pain in the Roc--. Side or Loins, Nervous Weakness, and in fact all disorders of the Bladder and Urinary Organs whether contracted by pri vate disease or otherwise. Weakness, Leucorrohcea, or any dfa nays, Bladder, or Urinary Organa, e of tho Kid- YOU CAN BE CURED! PROF. GUILMETTE’S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD WHICH CURES BY A BSC RATION. T. M. H. O. T g O. ROBINSON & CO., cell infToie*, An | EST11I.1SIIED 1853.] WINSHIP’S IRON WORKS MANUFACTURERS OF IMROYED WINSRIP COTTON GIN, SELF FEEDER AND CONDENSER, Cotton Presses for Steam, Hand, or Horse Power, SHAFTING,J;PULLIES, .HANGERS, Saw Mills, and {Mill Hearing of Every Description. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Correspondence solicited. Address . wdtship c& beo., une21 ATLANTA. GEORGIA Also Diseton’a Circular Raws. Rubber and Leather Bnlfinv ot,,.— p- „ Connections. Whistle. OU Ou£ ob B ^l&k v'v" Gov ernor., Wrenches, etc., together with ovary artiol. of Steam nod Water > Firtmou & SONS. ) Talbo *8 Plant Knrines (o: urbme VVal KIDNEY PAD. and take no other, he has not got it, send 82.00 and you will raceave the Pad by return mail." Prof. Guilmette's French Liter Pe. Will positively cure Fever and Augue, Dumb \gue, Ague cake. Bilious Fever, Jaundice, D/a- «.‘P»ia, mud all Diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Price 81.50 by mail. Send 'for Prof. Guil- mette's Treatise on the Kidneys and Liver, free by mail. Address FRENCH PAD to., Toledo Ohio. B. T. Bsumrt A Co., Sole Agents, Athens Gi dJtwlvr. Second Crop of Fruit. It looks as if spring is returning. Mot only are vegetables bearing a sec ond crop, but fruit trees have blos somed, and noiv have a second crop ol fruit Mrs. T. A. Adams lias shown us some peaches and cherries from trees in her y.rd, which are a- perfect specimens as ever were developed in spring time. This is probably unpre cedented in this latitude It will be interesting to notice whether '.liese trees will be as ready to bear fruit next spring as if they had not been so sprigh tly this autumn. Burglars Arrested. Two burglars were arrested in Aths ens Wednesday. They were color ed men, named George Philips and Monroe Morris, and they were charged with breaking into the store of Mr. Hall, at Crawford, last Wednesday night. The stolen good* were found in the house of Wesley Harper, at Craw ford; and on being arrested, Harper confessed and implicated the other two. Mr. E. C. Tiller, marshal of Ciawford came to Athens after them, and arrested them, and carried them back to Oglethorpe county, weri they will probably he called on to pav a penalty which they will consider a rather high price tor the goods. FROM Mc.VlTT. McNutt, Ga., Nov., 2, 1881. Last Sunday night a very destruc tive rain fell—filling the streams to overflowing. Mrs. Alfred Sims, whose death was not wholly unexpected, died on 28th ult. She was a kind mother and ATLANTA HEALTH INSTITUTE Hype and Electric Water-Cure. kalis**, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, and in every Southern State north of Georgia. Augusta can justly claim to have M The Music House of the South.** E. I. O. M. Carter & Solomon, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 'Invite an inspection of their imzrcuse FALL stock ot rp\VENTT W thirty per cent bsved in JL chasing Superior Piano* ano Organs, sical Instruments, Sheet Music, Music Books | and best Italian Strings, at ‘‘TheJ Music House j ot the South.’* Tuning and Repairing R y c. h. ■ TAYLOR, the only authorized _ Tuner of the Mnsio Housr ol the South, Augusta. Georgia. G. O. ROBINSON & CO.. ^-CARPETS, Moquettesi Brussels, Velvets, Ingrains, 3-Ply, Etc., •s» 3VE J!k. T "3? I 2M <3- ■WIlSriDOW SHADES NO 178 WEST PETERS ST., ATLANTA, GA T HE only Medical Institute South where Chronic Diseases are scientifically treated by regular qualified HygenicPhysicirnsol both sexes, and where all heathful and iuvigoratln BATHING PROCESSES are in existence, gethcrwith MACHINE-VIBRATIONS,MO vE- MENTS and ELECTRICITY are * csstully applied, according to DISEASED COND ITIONS of each patient. TU' only place in Georgia where no EMPIKiC or routine pmetiee Is pursued, and where no DRUGS or POISONS UNDER NAM--O.C MEDICINES are used as remedies for tin* sick. RHEUMATISM, NEU RALG1A, u ART, LIVER. KIDNEY, and SKIN Dl>EASES, INCIPIENT CONSUMP TION, >CROFULA, PARALYSIS, and all disease* peculiar to the REl'RoDUC.’.lVE OR GANS, are by our method of treatment restored with greater success than by any other processes OTIS ELEVATORS Steam & Hydraulic, WALL PAPER! And every style of ZXTTBRZQB. HOTTSE DECORATIONS OUR STOCK is unsurpassed in Extent and Elegance. CARTER & SOLOMON, Ang9 No 60 White-hull Street, ATLANTA. GA. NOS. 734 AND 736 REYNOLD STREET AUGUST A. GEORGIA. OTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT —AND DEALER IN— 1 lfutmgB, rinding*, etc. GSNBRAI. AGENT FOB— TALBOTT Looomotive Boilers. Talbott’s Turbine Water Wheel T.iw.“iw ‘ IP*- Talbot,-s Sew Min^ cLnler i^ShaW Pulleys, Boxes, Hangers,Belting,and patent Spark Arresters. Watertown Steam Engine Co/ Watertown Agricultural Engines (on wh«h.) Watertown Portable &JrineB (on skids I tv's ' tertown Dairy Engine.tfor small bui dings.) Wetertewn Vertical iffiiMWatortowii Stationary Engines (with und without cut off.l Watertown C Tnhni.. Boll-rs Vrtertown Tubular Boilers (with two W) WnCtown Locomotive and Vertical Boilers- Watertown Saw Mill, etc! C. & G. €00PI1 & CO, Mills (double and single.) J. W. ■ CALDWBUi & CO. geared (Mounted and down.) Crrdwell’s Power Coro Shellore and K«,l CaUtors. 8 Jolmston Harvest®!? Compam Emerson Talcott & Co. Reapers and Binders. Reapers and Mowers combined. Single Binders, Reaper*, and Cultivators and Grain Sowers. Fairbanks & Co., Fai-b.,nks’ Standard Seales, all sizes and patterns. Alarm Cash Drawers. Maja-uiacfcurer of tlie Pollowiaag Machines : NEBLETT & GOODKICH IMPROVED I. X. L. COTTON GIN RFID’S Patfnt »ii -0 MATIC POWER SCREW PRESS. STEAM OR WATER POWER SMITH’S rtu PROVE!) HAND POWER COITON AND HAY PRESS COTTON GIN FEEDER. COTTON CONDENSER. NEW VIRGINIA FEED CUTTER. Engines, Cotton Gins, etc., Repaired in a workmanlike manner. etc°'np["y te°‘ ted “ nd promp ' Jy ejt6cuted - For forthi r particulars, oireulara, general iuf.rmatioi Ol’ ALL KINDS. CHAP2IAN BROTHERS. Christian u-nmni The fnmilv h-ive known. Treatment es]>ecial Uxm for invalid cnrisunn woman, ine mmny n.tve laJies> hycln8ive Department, the sympathy of the community. She leaves one little boy. Mr. Jesse Daniel is quite sick, with it severe attack of neuralgia. The Messrs. Epps are doing a good business at their ginnery. They are giving entire satislaclion. The friends of Mr. Charlie Morgan of Gwinnett county,were glad to w el come him to McNutt last Fndav evening. The larmers have saved a gu-at deal of hay this season. They speak of sowing more small grain than for many years past. Mr. S. L. Davenport and family left for Texas Sunday night. Joy and peace go with them, as well as prosperity. Mr. Joe Bradbcrry, Jr.’s little child is dangerously ill with diphthe ria ; also one of Mr Judge Cook’s. Mrs. D. Clotfelter is convalescing. L. F. D Marniagr Bel’s. Marriage bells are merrily ringing. Wednesday at 12 o,clock at Emmanuel church, Mr. Alex. Ii. Jones was mar ried to Miss Susie A. Thomas. For some time before the ceremo ny, Prof. Gonzalez entertained the audience by a most delightful volun tary on the organ. At the appoint ed time, the parents ot the groom, Dr. and Mrs. W L Jones, entered the church. They were followed by the attendants—Mr. Willie Dearing and Mr. Camp, ot Atlanta; Mr. Neb Smith and Mr. Louis Jones. Then came the groom and Mrs. E K Lamp- kin, the bride’s sister; and the bride and Mr. E K Lumpkin. The ceres roony was most impressingly perform ed by Rev. Mr. Fouche, of Atlanta. The bride w as given away by Mr. E K Lumpkin; After the marriage, a select party partook of 4 dejeuner at the res idence of Dr. Jones, and the bridal pair left for Atlanta, followed by the congratulations and good wishes of many friends. The New Furniture §|ore. Messrs Patman ;& Bird desire to call attention to the lact that they are offering splendid bargains in furniture, coffins, burial robes etc., at their new store on Thomas street. Their goods are all new and are bound to please. Special inducements to country merchants. Mr. Zeke Edge is now w'tb this house and any onede- -sirtng any thing in tlie undertaker’s line should call on him. Remember the place. oct21-d*w-tf 318 JACKSON ST-, AUGUSTA, GA. Having accepted the Agency ot the ubove.are ow prepared to furnish and errect them. inuySo. :pai charge ot experienced Lady Physician. For urther iutormation address tib‘22. DR. U. O. ROBERTSON. PENDLETON & BRO., FOITITDRY —AND— Machine Works, Nos. GIG. 617 and 619 Kollock Street, AUGUHTA.GEORGI . 0 UU Foundry and Machine Works, which were destroyed by fire in July, have been rebuilt, enlarged, and furnished with new tools- We can furnish IKOX DU Kit AM* (AMIX.S AMI 31.4- ClllNKItY of all descriptions at reasonable prices and of the hest-^iualitv. We would call attention to some of our specialties, vis: Cotton Presses, ^a* Mills, Cane Mills, Plantation Engines, Iron Fenc ing and Balcony Rails, Iron Store Fronts, Water W heel, all kinds ot Castings, Gearing Mill Work, . Shafting, Lathes, Pulleys and Hangers. 8end for I Descriptive List aud Prices. mch‘29 HOLMES’S LINIMENT ONE OF THE GREATEST COMFORTS TO THOSE’ EXPEOTIiSO TO BE CO^S FINED IMPORTED MUSICAL MERCHANDISE We import direct from the best manufacturers in Europe, S': I Violins, Guitars, Accordeons, Harmonicas, Strings, m . | And all kinds of Musical Merchandise. NOBODY CAN UNDERBUY US—NOBODY UNDERSELL US. CHEAP SHEET MTTSIC. We make a specialty of Live, Standard and Popular Sheet Music. All Grades—Beet Authors— j Lowest Prices.* Seud a three cent stump for our Catalogue containing over 8,000 different sub- I jecta; the best Catalogue in tho country to select from. PIAUOS Fon uoors, sash and blinds, mould, ings, stair work, or brackets, corress pond with B. II. Broomlicdd & Co., 36 Decatur Street Atlanta, Ga. They are succrs-on? to Longley and Robin- LADIES AND GENTLEMEN SEND you It 0LD .©UfHEP New York Pianos lead the world. W6 are Southern Ageuts for all the celebrated. New York I makes, vix: STEINWAY & SONS, A. WEBER, DECKER BROTHERS HAINES BROTHERS, THE GATE CITY PIANOS. New and Second-hand Pianos from $50 to $1,200. Bend for our prices before you buy. ESTEY ORGANS AUD aaVZ THEM DIED !! So tuat they will look as well aa NEW no matter of what material, SILH, WOOLEH OR COTTOH GOODS I Try me and see whether 1 can be surpassed either in w ork or price.. I defy competition. JACOB KREIS? PKOPKIETOKCOF THE FREMIUMfcSTEAM;DYEyWOKKS, mch29 W. Peters Street. Opposite Trinity Church, ATLANTA, GA. I ZED YOU WANT FIRST CLASS CIGARS mm All the wholesale Eatcv On-an b’-einces in eight Southern States is transac ed by the ESTEY I ORGAN COMPANY at Atlanta. At our warerootns may alwaya be found a complete assortment ot thesj STCOMFimABLE XXTSTK.TTltfEXTTS. Including all the newcstfstyles and latest improvements. ORGANS now and second hand from *»° V> « 5( K’- _ T _ E- X. O* M. Sold clieap for cash on easy monthly payments. Sheet Music of all.the latest airs, both vocal and iiiBtrumeutal. Sheet music at exactly half price. Parties wanting strings, violins, etc., we can save them time atul freight, and sell as low as any importer in America. Old Piano* and Or gans token in exchange us part payment at their full value. ESTEY ORGAN COMPANY, C- EL Smith, Agent. novSO-aeow Singer Sewing Machine Office, next to Post-Office ATHK-N-S. CA. —)«0 TO(— DAVANT-IIAMlLTO.i. [Last Wednesday witnessed the most brilliant social event occurring At hens in many a day. Miss Ethel Hamilton, of Athens, and Mr James 8. Davant, of Augusta, were married at tin, residence of tho bride’s- father, Dr. James S. Hamilton, in Cobbhatn The bridesmaids were Miss Claude Thomas, of Athens, Mies Daisy Beck- wish, of Atlanta, and the three asters of tho brulei Misses Nathalie, Anua and Emily Hamilton. Never have we seen a fairer bride or handsomer bridesmaids. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. Allison, of North Carolina, and in the presence of her sisters, parents, kint-people and friends, Miss Ethel Hnmiltun plighted her troth to Mr. James S. Davent, in the vow ol a woman whose character is as pure and lovely as who is personally beauti- inl. The bride’s dress was of the most elegant satin, made with sweeping train, Elizabethan shoulder knots, and it shimmered and glistened with her tvery movement, and set off to great advantage her queenly figure. The bridesmaids were all in white, ex cept Miss Emily Hamilton, who wore a most becoming pink dress, en iraine, tastily trimmed with lace; -Mira Nathalie Hamilton alto wore a train. The other attend ants wore short dresses. Smith’s hcroiuln Syrup and Star Curinn are purely vegetable. Why will you suffer with Cnncer, White Swelling, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kid ney and Liver Diseases, when a few bottles of these two great remedies will cure you ? From C. D. McCukry, Netvton county, Georgia—I take gieat 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, ahout 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. nov9sti ELEGANT CIGAR AND TOBACCO EMPORIUM! nxrjHi'WTOisr houtsb corner. There yon will find a large and choice selection of Tobacco,'Cigurs, Suufls, Pipes, etc. My Cigars are of my own make, and I warrant them as good as can be hod in the United States. Prices always reasonable. Give me a call. family, iffiose name u almost legion, there were a number of the iriends of the bride and her family present. AH were entertained in that style of princely hospitality which recalls the former and happier read happier days of onr south’ Wadlky, Emanuki i o.. Ga., Octo ber 10, 1879. Gentlemen—W "V i lending the General Assembly thif summer, I tried your Star Curiuc 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 1 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 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 Syrup and Star Citrine. From B F. Moore, A. M., Pres ident of Moore’s Southern Business University, Atlanta, Qa—This is to oertify 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 Loachapoka, Ala., Jan. 12, ’78. J". HI. JLItsTIDIEIRSOI.'T, AG! 11 Agricultural -AND— MACHINERY. "W. T. POLIiARD. -OR THE- MOTHER’S FRTHND. Is a remedy apen which implicit confluence cun be placed—one that will produce a safe and ilOTHEK’S™ 9° iur0 ) P ftiu » shorten the duration ot Labor. Such is “ THE RELIEF.” Try it, and see what A BLESSING IT IS TO SUFFERING FEMALES. This Liniment, whm used for two < xr w Liniment, whin used for two or three weeks before confinement, produces a wonder ful effect, causing a veiy easy and quick labor, with comparatively little pain, and leaves the moth er id a condition to recover quickly—or, in other word* to have a good getting up. ’Under its use, ludor will ordinarily occupy much less than the usual time, and the luffermg be dismissed bjyond expression. * The conditimi for which this remedv 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 have used it. READ THE TESTIMONIALS! I ,5S 9 . t , c ^ nest , ly J en, . r ? ate . ver >’ fcmaleer P ectiu K tobeoonflned - use “ THEJMOTIIKR’S Coupled with this entreaty.^ I will add. that during a large obstetrical practice,(tor- RELIEF” . r ty-four years) I have neverJcnowc it to fail to produoe a safe and quick delivery. H. J, H-'lmkb, M. D. Atlanta, Ga. A lady from one of the counties of Middle Georgia , who Las been acting Midwife tor many h ^ ve Wen of all the other’s Relief you sent me and I AM DE LIGHTED WITH IT. In e^ery instance wherw it hag been used, its effects have been ail that I could ask. I CONSIDER IT ▲ GREAT BLESSENO.* A Gentleman writes: *My wife used a bottle of‘Mothers Belief ’ procured from you. She wag oonsiderbly advanced in life before this, her first confinement, and *he knows it wa* the means of very greatly lessening her suffering if. indeed, it wag not the means of saving her life Another gentleman writes: *‘My wife used your ‘Mother’s Belief ’ at her fourth cotifinemcn and her testimony is that she passed though it with one-half the suffering of either of her forme tnend who was about to be confined for the first time, and she «ays : I have never seen ant ONE PASS THROUGH THIS GREAT TRAIL WITH 80 MUCH EA8E AND 80 LITTLE SUFFERING.” The names of these, and many others, can be had bv cally at my office. Having had the foregoing remedy Thoroughly Tested in Atlanta and vicinity, I now offer to my patrons as possessing superior merits. Preparedby J. BKADFIELD, Sole Proprietor, ATLANTA, GA. Sold by protista generally. Price *1.50 per bottle. If not kept by your Drnirgiista.or fur- tber information on or particulars are wanted, address the proprietor ’ m.30. ’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- 2— eases of Respiratory Organs, use i' J Eureka Catarrh Cure, A SURE RELIEF AND A SPEEDY CURE. / / r Send for Circulars •Terms, etc, to Z'' 5 J. W. G-TJRLEY, M.D., Atlanta, Ga. (Successor* to Carlton & Bro.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN CARLTON & SON, E! DOWN, MOUNTED AND DETACHED ENGINES. Saw Mills. Grist Mills, Separators, Pans, Sor ghum Mills and Evaporators, SXXXXTGU3 MACHINES, Smut Machines, Wood PLANERS and Match Surfacing Machines, WATER WHEELS, COTTON GINS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, TAN IT E EMORY WHEELS, REAPERS, MOWERS, BRICK MACHINES, WOOD PUMPS, Etc., Etc. GO Ttrontl Htroet, - - (mch22) - - ATLANTA, On. CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, SUGARS, MEaTS, ■ ARD, GOFFEF, TF.AS Spices- Etc- IHENSrOUNDRYn \ MACHINE UI0RKS A ‘ -IR0N&BRASS hEORGIA. -CASTINGS. MILLGELARIN3 MINING&MILL MACHINERY, SAWMILLS. SMITHING, REPAIRING PAT^WORK FLOWER A SPECIALTY’.—We keep conitantly on hand theveiy left grades of Flours, f.cino »n mills, manufactured expressly for us, and which we guarantee. Lealeis tiitd'coiifuiuera arer snectfully invited to try our flours. Fair dealing, cloee attention to order*, and the lowest posaib prices are what we aim at. CARLTON A SON., 134 Marietta street, ATLANTA, <1A. "' STEAM ENGINES AND CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, I IMPROVED SOUTHERN EaN MILLS, EXCKl THRESHERS, ATHENIAN AND BILL ARP COTTON GINS! I have on hand, and on tho way, fresh from fac tory an immense stock of UORSE POWER8, BARK MILLS, CANE MILLS, COLT’S CELEBRATED POWER & LEVER, BROOK’S REVOLVING COTTON PRESS 1 IRON FENCING, &e. ALSO MANUFACTURERS AGENTS FOR I Portable Steam Engines,Tnrbine Water Wheels,Cooks’ Evaporators, Viator Cano Mills, Oombiucd I Threshers and Separators, Ac. For^scn^Uvs Circularsand^PifooUata adklreaa^ eepll MARKWALTER. . G f N S ; ImARBLE @ WORKS. rEEDERS, LQNDENSERS, tTC., Broad St. Near l8|| Lower Market, I SELL GINS AT J $2.25 PER SAW! I Monuments, Tcombstones and Marble Works, GENERALLY, MADE TO ORDER. A large selection always on hanUjjnadyJorjettertng£n elivery Equal to other Gins sell ing at $3.00 to $3.50 per Saw f CAN SAVE YOU MONEY On ENGINES, BOIL ERS, SAW MILLS, SHINGLE MACHINES, SAWS, BELTING, &c. Send in your orders at once for COTTON GlNS, FEEDERS, CONDENSERS, &c., that I may supply yon in time. Every Ma chine I sell is fully warranted. Give me a trial. Address j25 82 and 3?fr. I. X. L. Mattress Factory. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST. PB1CE8 Furnished ot ApplMWon. HEIGHT CASH PRICES for SHUCK and STRAW! j-. w. imsrjMnA-asr, nov30 818 and k 320 Decatur Street, ATLANTA, GA. STDLSOIsr, ... __ ^ A LARGE a'Mjnineut of the latest design, in Jewelry and Silverware jnst remo ved. Also the LARGEST STOCK ofRCLOCKS in the State. Prices lower than ever. We WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. 53 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, - . - GEOHGIA. 38 Harrietts Street, Under Opera House. REPAIR ALL KINDS FURNITURE Do all Kinds Upholstering. - JM renovate carpets without noting fron the floor, j; tSr WE are the sole proprietor* of the Carpet Renovating proce** nw-d in this hf E. P. Myeraon, and hold his receipt for the purchase of the origiuai London Carpet Renovating Recipe, aud we call it by and name vre like. Rkfkrkkcks.—Dr. Westuic ■sland, Dr. Sella, Mrs. B. H. Hill, Mrs. T/m. Henry Peck,* Mrs. II. T. Inman, Mrs. H. V. M. Miller «tnd other* too numerous to mention. OTJrtn^3L3Xr tS3 o<o. 33 Marietta St., Atlanta. Ga. XMMB3NSB3 STOCK OF NEW CARPETS! PURCHASED FROM The Leading Manufacturers and Importers, of the Country, ^ . i .or i a. i i And offered to*die Trade, our Friends and the Public at "^Botf^im!Lrm^^, Aloquet’s Velvet. Tiir^PK und Ingrain Coai uts, nil qualities #. _ V. tj .1- Y> a A.II /'V^- — D Hf Clo** 1 - n«V./l Cruir.S Clotlis. B Soor Mats, Henitb h'ufr«. .A. foil'Hue 01 New Chronios, Hair dioth.snYUphcl- , uge. torera’ Trimmings, Floor »nd Table Oil Cloths. I see Curtains, Comics sud Bands, Window Shades, all hizee; Pisno sud Table Covers, Wall Papers and Borders, French Terrys, Curtain Goods, Cretonucs for Lambrequins, Chins and Cocoa Mattings, and s big stock of goods in my JAMES G. BALIE & SONS. Old Original Carpet Store, 718 Broad st., AUGUSTA, GA a llg M0 l* ellies, Cr« ore, Coff< Codfish. All grades of Suirnrs, Coffees, Teas, Soape. Starch, etc- Onions, Cub hones, Potatoes, AOdIos Straw and Rattan Brooms, Scrub Brusheo, Long Handle slid Short Iio'ihle Ilnir Brooms. Tubs, Alls, Clothna Hampers, Clothes Baskets, Market Boskets, etc. All of which I offer st the loweet prices tor eo£ MES ^ BAILIE & SONS 1 novS-diftw Old Stand James G. Bailie A Bro., 118 Broad st., AUGUSTA, GA. ■W. MO.JSLIKT3NI C>ixr, Jackson Ktrcet, Next to It. H. Allen, Athens, All kinds of SMITHING and REPAIRS done af sbort notice. Only the best Workmen ore cot ployed here. SATISFACTION;GUARANTEED In every insttnoa.) €S VO W lull' GUNS and PISTOLS ot aU kind* repaired tn the beet maunqr, eprtt