The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, July 21, 1881, Image 3

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Middle Georgia Argos 1 -i i ■ ■ W, F. SMITH, - EDITOR THURSDAY MORNING JULY 21 1881 NEW MILLINERY GOODS. MissE. Finley of Jscksoh, nag nov on hand, and to arrive, A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MIL LINERY GdODS, of the latest styles. She has been .n the business long enough to un ' J erst and the wants of the trade, n *nd has.prepared to meet them, no* •lie should purchase in • die line of MILLINERY GOODS before looking through hr/ ' NE W GOODS ; siie has lor sal • its. L. L. JACiCSON’s*‘‘jOKfcSSS GUIDES and makes them a specialty He sure to examine her goods and •* . _ 1 r >rice them before j>urchasim r rlso vlieae. • Rev. W. 0. Felts writes: * “1 certify that ‘Gipsy Secret’ is ill that is claimed for it. J have ised it on m.y horse, and its affects jtive fur surpassed my sanfjuiiie! . iupcs. Stock holders that know ,:i*e merits of “G. S.” cannot af ifjrd to do without it. A trial will convince the most i tied ulcus.’ ~~ jsssu . . ytto&mmmamßammmam Iwi&iitis A(ljn4lf4 All business intrusted to my caiv will receive immediate attention Collectiona a specialty. Office ai Gibson s store,lndian {Spring,Ga. juue3l-tf J. I\ Nkal. J.l\ ——p,-.!,, ftwnrmnnTf I have never, in my life, sold any Medicine, for any purpose, which has given more universally com plete satisfaction than lias ‘Gipsy Secret, ’ and I have been in the drug business more than 20 years. GEO. B. Broad loot W. F. DOUGLASS *n, p. & T :x. j. r.j Indian. Spring, 7 (?a iZ.A'W business intrusted to his cars wiT reoeive prompt a-fenuon and satisfaction £iven. , 7 Collection of claims olosely looked after and prompt returns made. Court days third Mondays in each month. I had been humbugged so often I was loath to try 5 “Gipsy See ret,”l but I liavo been most agreeably] disappointed. ’ “G. S.” cured my her so of severe s cobc, and I am more than pleased i with it. W. G. Crodcr. ! For bargains, in sash, doors blinds, and all kinds of builder’s supplies address B. 11. Broomhead & Co.,* successors to Longly & Rob inson Atlanta they will, by prompt attention to business and fair deal ing merit the patronage of the public* See their ad in another column. TbeEpezootic left my horse with n bad cough and I feared i would lose him; but, thanks to “G. S.” he is alright again. It is the best med icine I have ever used. T. B. Sanders. Dr. J. T. Ellis hastried *‘Gipsy Secret* and gives it his unqualified endorsement. Butler Hudson, one of the best known horsemen in Georgia Ten nessee and Kentucky, gives “Gip sy Secret” his unequalined endorse ment, after a thorough test, and reecommends it heartily to all stock ?fcen. ‘‘Gipsy Secret” io not merely to im prove the general condition of stock, ro stering the functions of kidneys, stom ach, etc., to healthy action, which i invariably does, but in acute attacks of disease, as Grubbs, Colic, Gravel, Ac., it is unsurpassed. W. G. Kinbo, of Newnan, says: “My horse was violently attacked with Grubbs, and I felt sure I would lose him, but a half bottle of ‘Gipsy Se cret’ completely cured him in a few hours.” Wholesale and Retail by Wm. Reeves A Cos., Griffin, Ga. BUILDERS' SUPPLY HOUSE B. H. BROOMHEAD S CO, Successors to LONGLEY & ROBINSON, like aud W arcroem, 26 DECATUR Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. OORS, SASH, BLINDS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELS, SCROLLS, BALUSTERS, BUILDERS’HARDWARE, NAILS, MIXED PAINT, PURE WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, Colors of all Kinds, Dry in Oil GLASS, PUTTY, GLAZIERS’ POINTS, KAL SOMININE,‘PAPER BORDERS AND CENTERS. legal notices. COURT OF ORDINARY IN CHAM BERS. G. .OROI A, Butts County : Whereas J. G. Elder has made application for letters of Administration on the Estate of John B. Humble late of county deceased. These are there fore to cite and admonish all persons interested in said estate to he and ap pear at my office on the first Monday in August 1881 at Jackson in said county at ten o’clock in the forenoon to show cause if any they have why said lettors should not be granted in terms of law. Given under mv hand and official sig nature this 31st day of June 1881. J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary B. C. STATE of GEORGIA, Butts County: ” hereas,.T. A. King, Administrator of Alfred H. King represents to the Court in Ins petition, duly filed and entered on record, that lie lias fully administered Alfred 11. King’s estate. This : fi> cite all persons concerned, heirs and ci dirors to show cause if any they can, whv said administrator, should not be discharged from Ids adminn and receive loiters of dismissi< <>j fbe first Mon. day in October 1881. .). F.C mhhael. 8m ..v ' , Ordi: V. C Postponed Sheriff Sale,—Will he sold bef(re the Court House door in the town of Jackson .Butts < Ym'niy < ia. on the Ist Tuesday in August next within the legal hours,of sale the follow ing de scribed property to-'wit: One lot of land No. 199 lying a id being in the cightil Hist, of originally/Henry now Butts Cos. Gh., nil joining land of J. L. Fincher on the south Rjiff Mad lox on the west, it. P. Maim oil the north on the ; east by lands of W. R. Tliaxton, said !< t tabling acres more or less. i.e-v --icd on by virtue’of one ti-fa is.su( and from Butts Superior Court in favor of M. \ r . MeKibben executor on lie* estate of W. J. Foster vs. W. R. Tliaxton and others levied on as the property of >V. It. Tliaxton, tenant in possession given written notice. Jas. O. Be u:rn July r/tli 1881 ‘ Sheriff 8.,.C. STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts County: AYlieregs M. V. MeKibben Adminis trator of Samuel (Tillius, represents tor the court his petition* hint lip lias ful ly administered Samuel Collins’ estate : This is therefore to i ite all persons con cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause if any they <*uu whv said adminis trator, should not be discharged i-ruin 1 1 is administration, and receive Jeters of dismission on the first. Monday in Octo ber 1881. Given under my band and official signature, this July 8, 1881 • :im .1. F. (’amk u> :.u, Ordinary B. 0. Fine Carmacks and Buggies man- FACTL'KED JN FoKSYTIJ BRAMLKTT&BRO. * * At great expense have erected a large and commodious Brick Building for the manufac ture of '■ : l t CA R Rl AGES BUGGIES AND WAGONS. They have employed SKILLED II GUN MEN, ami honestly behove their work cannot be excelled in Middle We are prepared to supply Monroe u p adjoining counties with the be.it ol wca- . Have sold numbers of buggies and other vehicles that have GIVI N PLi.vj 01 S ITIbFAOY.y-V We are also v wits for the best man” faeHirers of the v.i -nd sell all ,ds at bottom , FINE NEW YORK ITEETONS! Soon to arrive—the best carraige ever sold in Forsysili. All kinds ol Repairing and Plantation Work done, as cheap as the cheapest and as good as the best. Satisfaction in every respc et guaraniccd. Give us a call and be convinced that T 6 / f^KENMLU§I%. KENDALL'S SPAVIN CUBE. Themost successful remedy ever discov ered as it is certain in effects and does not blister. Read proof below. From Rev. P. N. Granger, Presiding Elder of the St, Albans District. St. A!ban 5 Vf., Jan. 20 ißso Dr. B. J. Kead ill & Cos„ Gents : —ln re ply to your letter I will say that my ex perience with Kendall’s Spavin Curt s has been very satisfactory indeed. Three or fur years ago I procured a bottle of your a gem, and with it, cured a horse of lame ness canned by a spavin. Last season my ROi -c r came very lame an i I turhed him out for a few weeks when lie b;c me boi ler, Lvt when I rut 1 : m on the ;.< he grew worse, .. in . f fi coveted tL it. a ringbone was & bot d® of Kendall’s Spavin Cure and with iuan a ored hun so that he is not lame, neither can the hranch bo foun h Respectfully yours, P. N, •' v:.,.er. Peiseveiitiiflc Will Tell. Stoughton, Mass., March 16:h 1880. L'r. B. J Kgtnmll & GY„ Gents-;—ln- justice to you and myself, I think. I ought to lei. yo;i know that I have re moved two bone s:.,,v'i!j,s wiilt Kendall's- Spavin Fm \ one v.. y large oi c, don’t know So'.v g the s avin Imd been there I Lave owned ibe horse months. It took me lur rm-mhs tu ;a ; e tlitl, r e in. off and two lor me su-.UI cue. I h V vc used :eu bolilea. The horse is entirely well, not at all stnT ami no bunch to be .-men or Id:■, Tma ; a won terfitl me Heine, it. 1 3 h new thing here, but i : it bes Tor all what it lias o-j'ne io: *,;o its s-sle will, be \ e* j gi eat, RcSf-ccttully yours, Cuas. F, Pailce.i. KciivßGl’s Spavin Gni'c. Kelley’s island. Erie Cos., Ohio, March 28th, ISSO, Dr, B, J. Kendall o': Cos , Q iu I have used your Kc idali S- .via Cure oa ;. bor.e spavin and-am pleased to report tin t it h i'- t -i.o'’ tac enlargement complelei off. It took only one boitie i> pci for uP, cure. I am confident ir it is properl, usad it wilt" it) ait you cla-Iro for it. Yours truly, (J. 2.1. Lincoln. Stttfemcnl r A ■■■; OalSa. l’o Whom It May Concern.— T n the yeai 1875 1 tranted with. K- d.u . s St>av'u Cure a bone spavin of several morihs growth, nearly half as I;, -a s eg >, i,nd i-upprd tlx-j 1.-;' u ness an-l re moved she o;; argedmeut 1 hsve work i the horse every ::w . ver/ in,/.1, and -hr never hrs been lame, nor could ever see any differenct u ti c size of the hoc! joints since t : . j him vat/. Kendali’?- Spavin Cure. K. A. Gains. Tsosburgh Fails, V., Feb. 25th, i 37l*. Sworn and nitbscribcv! to before me this 25th day -:-f Fob. /.. D, 1^79. Jem G. Jbkne* J* icc ©t he Peace. |ir SpxvlA Care *a 2U.> 1 B2 P *; r .s FScsK. Patton’s Mills, Washington Cos„ N. Y., February 21st, 1878. B. J. Kendall, M. D„ Dear Sir—-The particular case on which I used yonr Spav in Cure was a malignant ankle spavin, of sixteen months’Et ’LLHAg, 1 hail tried many things, but in vain. Your Spavin (Jure put ik-3 loot to the ground again, and for the first tiruo £ : nce hurt, in a nat ural position. Fora family li;-uncut it excels anything v, c ever used: Youss truly. Dev. P. lu. Full. Fi.GevM, E. Church, Patton’s Mill:, N, Y. Kendall’s Spavin Cure is sure in its et fects, mild in its action as it does not blister,; et it is penetrating and powerful to r ach every deep seated pain or to re move any bony growth or other enlarge ment, such as spueios, uplink s, curbs, cal lous, spuui-ui, ewedi. >gr, n\C lameness and ad euiargenienis t,i tap .joints or limbs, o; i Renn.’dism i.t man and far any purpose W.dch a h > ent is used for m u or a ■ ■ s*. • e beet Hni iu-. M or nan -ever u-M, acting mdd U u yet certain iu it Send address Or u-s j ' < < Circul.u which we think give* positive ,-rcof of ‘ virtues. 110 remedy La ever _ c i. -vith such equalifieu Bueors® U ,ur Luo" edge, for be;, u ns well as in . .. Price j. l . pu. uottl i.nr G boc. cl for So. All Druggists have n get it far you ’ - addresr u zet'.r o : •. . .piictcrs. J-: B. K. “ . w ;i h Falls. Vt : ! • •*. it i'd. L. ru..r. Eger. s. At .*ota. Os. j 4. .Gla- PEARCE’S IMPROVES CAHOOM Broadcast Sssd-Sower. 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This Tonic cures drunkenness,J *"ssv.ily Medicine ever made, different from Bitters, Ginger Preparations ar.df .other Tonics, rndcombines t\\e be*tcurativeprop*-J -ertiesof all. Buy a 50c. bottle of your druygisul ‘None genuine without our signature on outside? .wrapper. . Hiscox a: Cos.. Chemist. New VLk;> PARKER'S HAIR 3ALSAN S&ti&VZS, Messrs. Beeves & Cos., I take pleasure in recommending ‘‘G. as the best medicine known foi stock, it acts like a charm, and its effects are readily seen. It docs all that is claimed for it Farmers will be convinced, by try ing it, that it is just the thing' thei stock needs. Yours truly, . \V. P. jicmphi 11. Robinson Wagon Cos. Manufacturers of FARM & TS7 fi flftatrf spring Wm&im®, ' f Izmggieß cL Pliaetiosife Send for designs and jiricoa ROBINSON WAGON CO., CINCINNATI. O. THE HOEsITWaS a XKW BOOK V'k on thf Hersa, Kmr, 'irr* history. structure, v;-i --and treatment. 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