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Middle Georgia Argus
W. F. SMITH, EDITOR
THURSDAY MORNiyq aUG. 11, 18tl
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
Miss E. Finley of Jackson, nag
aow on hand, and to arrive,
A BEAUTIFUL FTOCK OF MIL
LINERS GOODS,
of the latent ■tyke* She ha* been
in the buaineai long enough to un
deretand the wants of the trade,
and has prepared to meet them, no
one should purchase anything in
the lino ol
MILLINERY GOODS
ofore looking through her
NEW GOODS
she has for sale
*llß. L. L. JAUKHDNA
and iriakea thorn a specialty.
Bo sure to examine liar goods and
prico them before purchasing else
Where.
RiSthN Adjusted
All business intrusted to my cars
Will receive immediate attention
Collections a specialty. Office at
Gibson’s store,lndian Spring,Ua.
ue3l-tf J. r. Neal, J,P.
w. r. TkiugLass
•n. r. * EX. J. P.t
ladiaa Spring, Ol
Ail kuiiuesa inpusted to Aif ear# wil'
fecaiv* prompt utteniioa and aatlofaotioa
given. _
Ollectien ef claims closely lacked
after and prompt return* made. Court
days third Mondays in each mofcth.
, For bargains, in sash, doors
blinds, ana all kinds ©f buildtr’s
supplies address B. LL Broonihead
<fe Cos., Longjy <fe Rob
insbn Atlanta they will, by prompt
attention to business and fair deal
ing merit the patronage of the
public. See their ad in another
column.
PAR* PR’Q *i*Jpusy rrrfmL
■ ■ •rV, . , Dandruff,
HAIR BALSAM. riTntb.mhh.
All Farmers, Mothers
Business men, Meehan
ics, &c., who are tired
out ly work or worry,
and all who are miseia
* Me with Dyspepsia,
Rheumatism,Neuralgia
A-Sjjp Dowel, Kidney or Liver
Corjiplaintf, you can be
invigorated and cured
by using,’ •
PARKER’S GINGER TONIC
•If you are wasting away with Consumption, Age,
or any Weakness, you will find this Tonic the' t
nest Medicine Von Can UsO
Restoring Health & Strength,
Far superior to Bitters and other Tonics, as it builds
up the system but never intoxicates. 50c. and $t
sizes. None genuine without signature of Hiscox
& Cos., N. Y. I^trgepaving ip buying dollar sUe.f:
Finmeirtn ‘ A Krw, Kathlonabl. ui r.in4>
rioresion rl Frtr , nt k.m by
Cologne. Jfralmtal’HfiflMH ) ■n-san-M*.
The Great Carriage Manufacturing house of the World.
EMEBSON,
FISHER & CO.
.T* ' *f . ir
CINCINNATI, OHIO, make a Rood, FtaUtanlial Top Btiggy for SIOO,
and a strops durable for sifO. The uniform excellence of these
vehicles* resulting from fearfully selected thaterial and gogd workmanship, h(ts
given their Carriages a favorable reputation fhraugkpiit th*>Jjnion, in localities
where they have been used for years by Li tr’ Fanners, and
others requiMng hard aud constant use. an p l: 10 made the firm of FllterSOIl)
Fisher &Cos. the acknowledged leading •
CARRIAGE GUILDERS
* jf* - i.i. -
of the American Continent. The*’C Top TJttjgies are in every State from Maine
to California, and from the lakcs to the Gu l f, and hundreds of testimonials have
been received from ever y part of the country evincing the entire satisfaction of
purchasers. - Upwards of , 9
>5,b00 CARRIAGES
manufactured by Emerson, <&> Cos. arc now in use, attesting their
great' and -merited popularity, and in to meet the demand which has
increased year by year, the'-facilities ofi-thoic mammoth establishment have
recently been extended, enabling then how to turn out in good style, during the
busy season, about r „, _ ..
/ .400 CARRIAGES A WEEK.
The unequalled facilities-of this firm enables ‘ > produce gbod Carriages at
n far less cost than the work of email makers country wagotf shops, and
hat class Are rihwtffcuwhasing largely of us to supply their local trade. Send
£o* Illustrated Price 144 ©f parqUgaj. „ *
EMERSON, FlSHfl-A CO. ClncleAaU. O.
BUiLDERS' SUPPLY HCfUSE
B. H, ROOMHEAb k CO.,
Succiifors & EQBINSON,
ffice udWitNwm, 26 DECATUR GEORGIA.
OORS, , SASH,,. ... BLINOS M i
MOULDINGS, BRACKET 3 , 6T,AI^|RAILS,
NEWELS,-.- SCROLLS,. , BALUSTERS, i., , ,
BUILDERS’ HA.RDWAR#,, r . MIXED PAINT,
PURE WHITE LEAR, LINSEED , OIL, Color* of all Kinds, Dry am
in Oil GLASS, PUTTY, GLAZIERS’, POINTS, KAL
SOMININBJFAPER BORDERS
•V.-l' • ; > A
AND centers.
Fine Cakkiaoes and Buggies man-
FACTURED IN FORSYTH.
BRAMLETT&BRO.
At great expense f have erected a
’large and commodious Brick
Building for the manufac
ture of
CA R RI AGES
BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
They have employed SKILLED WORK
MEN, ana honestly believe their work
cannot be excelled in Middle Georgia.
We are prepared to supply Monroe and
adjoining counties with the best of work.
Have sold numbers of buggies and othoi
vehicles that have GIVEN PERFECT
8 4.TISF ACTION.
We are also Agents for Iho best manu
facturers of the country and sell all goods
at bottom prices.
FINE NEW YORK FH/ETONS!
Soon to arrive—the best carrnigo ever
•bid in Foray ath.
All kinds ol RbjiJtiring and Plantation
Work done, as cheap as the cheapest
and as gobd as the best;
Satisfaction in every respect guaranteed.
give us a call and bb convinced that
business.
BK AM LETT & BRO.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD
I have secured the Agency oi
Butts County, for the sale
of Thk Eclipse,En<jtnk v
acknowledged the best ever made,
ilso the
ECLIPSE SEPARATORS AND GTNB
all standard Gins includirn j feeders
and-’Condensers
COTTON PRESSES AND SAW
.. .... MILLS.
and will duph any broken, pipe
of piping.Qjr vp-}\* ? on a furniabany
broken- part about an engLi©, all
kind of
- AND BELTING?
All .who wish t© purchase canavo
time and trouble by consultingme.
t J. CVM^RTp|ETHy
Indian Bpring, Ga.
i
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- PFA VI/! O''RE.
T h •>•( aecß;;fiil ivnifcOy ev-v t\-;~
and is certain in effect • and dees
nt klisier. Jie.ui proof bt-100,
From &ev. 2*. N, (trailer,
Preaiding Elder of (he St, Albans District,
f t. Alban, V*., J*n. 20 iftSO.
Dr, J. Kcari ol Si Cos., Cos; h ■—lu it*
nly to your letter I will say that my ex
perience witt Kei'.deii’jj Epiyiu CureA Las
been very wiihfauery indeed. Three oi
Lur year? •*; o 1 procured si bottle of your
& jr*nt, red ith it, cured a horse of I t.tut*
ness eanseci by & spavin. -Last season >y
hor#e became very lame nod I turned him
out for a few weeks when he became bet
ter, bvt when I put him on the road he
grew worse, wheu I discovered that a
ringbone wu®. forming, I procured a bof
fb* of KendalPa Spavin Cute and with
than a botile cured luin bo that ho is not
lame, neither can the branch be found.
Respectfully yours, P. N. Gbakocr.
Pciseveraiice Will Tell.
Stoughton, Mass., March 16th 1880. ~
Dr. li. J Kendall & Cos„ Gents; —In
justice to you and myself, I think I
ought to let yoa know that I have re
moved two bone spavins with Kendall’s
Spavin Cure, one very large one, don*t
know bow long the spavin hud been there
I have owned the horse eight nicntl 0. It
took me fur months to take the large one
off and two for the small one. I have used
ten bottles. The horse is entirely well,
not at nii stilly and no bunch to be seen
or fu <. This is a wonderful medicine.
It is anew thing Here, but if it does for
ali what it has done for me its sale will
be \ ei*y great.
Respectfully yours, Ciias. F, Parkex,
Kciulsli’s Spavin Cure.
Kelley’s Island, Erie Cos., Ohio,
March 28ih, 1880,
Dr. R. J. Kendall & Go, Gents;—l
have used your Kendall Spavin Cure on
bone spavin and am pleased to report that
it his taken the enlargement completely
off. It took only one bottle to perforin the
cure. lain confident ir it is property
used it will do all you claim for it.
Yours truly, C. M. Lincoln,
Statement Mmle Flitter Oath.
To Whom It Mat Concern.— ln the year
1875 1 tisated with Kendall’s Spavin Cure,
a bone spavin ofßeveral months, growth,
nearly half as large as a ben’s egg, and
completely stepped the lameness and re
moved the enlargcdmeut, I h?ve w irked
the horse every since very hard, aid he
never hrs been lame, noi could evei- sev
any difference in the size of Lhe hoc!
joints since 1 treated him with Kendall’*-
Spavin Cure. R. A. Gai- _
i'. '. Hburgli Falls, V., Feb. 25th, 1879.
S urn and subscribed to before n><
thi- 2.3’ -.i day of Feb. A. D. 18“
Jo.D G. Jknne, Justice ** fh
Kciidall’s a g w.*,v i 4 • v i-j. utixr
l? 5 .- ' 'ii 5.
Patten'.* Mills Wellington Cos., N. Y.,
February 21st, 3 878.
B. J. Kendall, M. 1)„ Dear Sir—The
particular case on which I used yonr Spav
in Cure was a malignant ankle spavin
of sixteen months’ standing.* I had trie
many things, but in v.iiu. Your Spavii.
Cure put the foot to the ground again,
and for the first time e>nee hurt, in a nat
ural position. For a 14mily liniment it
excels anything we ever used;
Youss truly. Rev. P 8 M, Bell.
Paster M. E. Church, Patten’s Mills, N, Y.
Kendall’s Spavin Cure is sure in its el
fects, mild in its action as it does not
blister, yet it is penetrating and powerful
to reach every deep seated pain or to re
move any bony growth or other enlarge
ment, ouch as spaeins, splints, curbs, cal*
lous, sprains, swelling* and lameness and
all enlargements of the joints or limbs, or
rheumatism in man and for any purpose
for which a liniment is used for man oi
boast It is noir known to be the bet lini
m t or man ever used, acting mild anu
yet certain in it
Send address for n Ciroulai
which we think givri, positive r ioof of itr
virtues. -hio remedy ha , ever met wei
with such cqualifcel success ta our knowl
edge. for bead! ;.s well as man.
Price sl, per bpt.il ,or 6 bottles for $5
All Druggists have it or can get it for
you or it will be sent to any address on
receipt oi price by tht proprietors. Lb
li_ Kendall *v t’c,, Enotbur th Fails. Yt
Lamar. Rankin & Lamar, ageri's. At
lauta. Ga. julyPLty
PEARCE’S
KJSratOVBD CAKQOSI
BwadM^^ei4ew*
Sows Grain, Grass Seed,
Hemp, StUe 9 Everything]
If o man caa do it Boswell by hand.
- It doestheVork of 6 men,
yi *•
It has stood the test of years. Re*
oeived First Premiwtt at SI State
Fairs in 2 years. Good, Substantial,
Reliable Machine, trarranted to do all
that is claimed for it
Prioo'only __
Bend etampjfor j deeeriptiTO circular^
J. Wildbb ds Cos. Agents,
„ Cincinnati, Ohio.
W. K. Sfeoulb, Agents,
m Indianapolis, lad
goooell'cohpant^
b ANTRIM, -
v Bole Manufactures,... *
SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
Louisville, Ky.,
PRACTICAL 800K 1 KEEPING
NO TEXT BOOKS
Dyer 25 years a Practical Accountant, endorsed by all the
Prominent m erchants of Louisville.
Send Stamps forJCirculars fand specimens penmanship.
BFN. C. WEAVER, Principal. H. [S. DiSOLLAR Secretary
MITCHEJiL, LKWIS A CO., KaciiiC, Wls.,
Manufacturers of JF J& J FREIGHT WdIGOJVS
THE MITCHELL STANDARD PLATFORM SPRING WAGON,
Also Three-Spring and Four-Spring Wagons, and Side-Spring Buggies.
The MITCHELL WAGON is Monarch of the Road; only the very best stock used In Its con
struction and made by the best wagon mechanics in the world. The Spring Wagon and Buggy De
partment la entirely separate from the Farm Wagon shops. And for the manufacture of this class of
work we have facilities unsurpassed. Sen and for Catalogue and Illustrated Price List,
niXCHELL, LEWIS & CO., Racine, WSc.
-he Rclipsa Leads the World
For Ueliabl Excellence.
THOS CAM!’ .Oom-ral Agent,
Covington, fia. J. C. Meridith Local Ag’t.Butts Cos.
Also Dealer in Saw Mills, Separators, OottonJGKus* Etc
Satisfaction fully Guarantee'! in every Transaction. %pril2l-ly
UPIGHT PIANOS I ?Sfnyi> E ? E s F ,°G R N
PARLOR ORGAN
GEORGE WOODS & COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS —*
CAMBRIDGE, MASSAokuSDTTS; ;
CATALOGUES SENT FREE. AGENTS WANTED.
f ——CORIiESBONCE SOLICITEi).
July 14-20‘t • ■ 1
ARE YOU GIONG TO PAINT?
Muler Brothers* *
MIXED PAIN P.
0
Rcadv for in White arid over One Hundred Different Coloro, made of strict
ly Pure White Lead, Zino and T,indeed Oil, chemically combined, warranted much
handsomer and cheaprr anu to mst T.\\ aCE AS r.ONG as any other-I aint. It has
taken tthp FIRST PREMIUM at twenty .of.the State Fairs of the Union, and is on
MANY THOUSAND of the finest Houses hr the country.
VARNISHES,
0
i, ’ ,* ' r • ‘
\yb hav completed our new Varnish Factory, being the LARGEST and
MOST COMPLETE in the* United Sutes, and making Varhish superior to any in
the World, and at prices that defy competition.
I,r nd i sTmFTfTrTnT
' ' '• *r * '*
St. Petersbugh) Pa., Jan.loth 1879.
MILLER PROS-., —4h?htlemen: We have sold large quantities-of your Paints
and Famishes, and parties having used the same speak highly of the durability
and finish of your Paints, and find the colors and mixture just as you represent.
There can be no netter Paint for exposure to the heat and cold, ami anyone using
it once will surely do so again. Your Tarnish is also giving the best of satisfaction
and is pronounced the best goo<Hi ever sold in this section. You are at liberly to
use our name as refrence. Kespectfuily CHALFANT & GAFI I .
y
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vI'DRESS,
MILLER BBOTHERS
;: . Iv, 41 S3 Rt; Clair SL, CLEVELAND OHIO
SAMPLE CARL v U i'itlCE LIST BENT FREE. july24- ui
LEGAL NOTICES.
SHERIFF SALES FOR SEPTEMBER,
WILL BE SOLDMuefore the Court
V V House door in the town c-f Jackson
Butts county Ga., on the Ist 'i nos day :u
September next within the legal hours
of sale the following; described property
to-wit: The west half of lot or lap !
number fifty-seven containing one ]ur .- r
dred one and ®ne forth, a v : also fin
south half of lot number sixty-two con
taining one hundred one and one forte
acres, the whole containing two hun
dred two and one half acres Iving ami
being in Butts County,‘bound asim’ows:
hy lands of J. B. Brooks east bv land
of R. J. Lawson south by land of Jo: Ll*
Freeman, and west by lan -.s of >L
Mary Gunn. Levied on by virtun- ■
one fi-fa issued from Supe.mr court of
Butts County in favor of W. 11. Head
vs, R. W. Coleman Levied on as the
property of R. W. Coleman, properly
pointed out by plain till’.
Tenant in possession given written no
tice this August 2nd 1881
J. O'. Lea. ii v.-.t*,
Sheriff B. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts County ,
Whereas, J. A. King, Administrator of
Alfred H. King, represents to the Court
in his petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that ho has fully administered
Alfred H. King’s estate. This is to cite
all persons concerned, heirs and cmdiiory
t.f\ - * j —•> *^ v / Bai ,
adDtiniitrator, should not be discharged
from his adniinministration, and receive
letters of dismission, on the first Mon.
day in October 1881. J. F. Cakmichakl.
3m Ordinary B. C
APPLICATION FOr LETTERS OF
GUarDIaNSHIT.
GEORGIA, Butts County:
E. M. Bledsoe, residing in the stale o?
Georgia, having applied to be appointed
guardian of Emma, Johnnie and Eli ;.r
Nolen, minors residents oi said county,'
this is to cite all persons concerned to'
be and appear at the term oi the court of
Ordinary, to be held on the first Mon
day of September next, and show cause
if they can, why said E. M. Bledsoe,
should not be interested with th * glut -
diansliip of said minors. Witness mi
official signature. J. F. Caiouch yr.
Junel’o tli 1881-4 t Ordinary.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCEIiJ:
GEORGIA, Butts County :
W. Coleman, having in proper forni
applied to me for permanent letters c i
administration on tiie estate oi !Mary
Coleman la.Le of said county, this js Li
cite all and singular the creditors aiv ‘
next of kin of Mary Coleman, to be and
appear at my office within the time sl
owed by law, and show cause, if any
they can, why permanent administra
tion should not be granted to W. Cole
man on Mary Coleman’s estate
Witness my hand and oUh 'al signa
ture, aug.lst-4t J. F, Carmichael
Ordinary B. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts County
Whereas M. V. McKibben Adminis
trator of Samuel Colline, represents to
the court liis petition, thut he has ful
ly administered Samuel Collins’ estate:
This is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, beirs and creditors, to show
cause if any they can why said adminis
trator, should not bo discharged from
his administration, and receive letera of
dismision on the first Monday in Octo:
her 1881. Given under my hand and
Official signature, this July 8, 1881
3m J. F. Camiciiakl,
Ordinary B. C. ,
PYE & BECKHAM,
—DEALERS IN —
HARDWARE!
IRON AND STEEL
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Stoves
Tinwabe and Hous ef u r nishins
Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Wood
and Willow-ware, Harness, Saddle*?
and Leather, Guns, Revolvers, Pow
der, Shot. Caps aud Cartridges
Farming Implements and Pianta;
tion Hardware, of all kinds? at Bot
tom Prices, Lamps all grades, the
un rivaled ‘/Farmer Girl” cooking
stove. Also Agents for the celt
brated Avery plow® & Wagon id
Ponder & Hams old stand,
Forsyth Ga.
Wagon Cos. -
Manufacturers of
FARM So
spuing WAlrUflo;
Buggies & PhMtOß.j
Ete&A for dtsigas and prices to
EOBIKSON WAGON CO.,' %
CINCINNATI, O. -
THE HORSITWrS
A KEW 550081
HU hieiery. Kncttn, utm
aadtxMUmcnl. Also giving a few of tks
Important and KfTaotdve
ft tk ours of tbs of the hen*. ,
- BT ValuabU to erory mtr and imr *f the
horn. ; v- •“
.. Publkksd by the MfiDfSOST WA#M3 W
mB, 0; ud mtc. gestage paid, to any ad irtv. t*
receipt of tmsee 3-cxjrr rrAMrt.
Three sheets, 19x34, henry plate p*p~. ec rain
ing elevations. plans and details £?tht V*v- - 1
slm boek of 20 paces, giviagspeuaeauo. itamitwi
estimate and tana of contract—icvalsatls ta evsr>
carpenter nr party proposing building, a* a .jyide it
making bids or drawing contracts.
Pnoe $3,00. Sent by mail, postpaid, an r*B**?T <v
pnoe. <
H. EL WAJLTON,
**o W. Ninth its . Cincinnati. Q