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Middle Georgia Argus
W. P. SMITH, - EDITOiI
THURSDAY MORNING aTTG 25, 188 V
NEW MILLINERY GOODS.
Miss E. Finley of Jackson, nas
now on hand, and to arrive,
A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MIL
LINERY GOODS,
of the latfeßt etylfci. She has been
in the business long enough to un
derstand the wants of the trade,
and has prepared to meet them* no
one should purchase anything in
tho line ot
klLLltaß* GOODS
before looking through her
NEW GOODS
she has for sale
MRS. L. L, JACKHON’b “bUER**GUII>K3
and makes them u bprclalty.
Be sure to examine her goods and
price tla-m before purchasing else
where.
All business intrusted to rny care
will receive immediate attention
ColleeUo* a a specialty. Office at
Gibson’s store,! nd’em Spring,Ga.
ju*e3! if . H. Nkal, J.J\
W. F. 'wOUGLaSS
•N. P. k EX. J. t>.
Lallan Spring. - - t'a
A:i bußiuess irtt'UMfDct to his car* w*!
receive picitif' l uUeunon *nl sati#
iven.
Collection nfchmus closely locked
otter ou t prompt retains made, (’osri
s t ir i J.'ondvya ir\ *ach month.
For bargains, in sash, doors
blinds, and all kinds of builder’s
supplies nchLes.: ’.kid. Broomliead
it Cos., 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.
I PARKER'S %£?££?
IHI A* BALSAM. rr.nt-nUHV.dnfu.
\ ' All Farmers, Mothers
OnUk business men, Meet
Us, & c - are t,r ^
fcffosk out by work or worry,
Wi&wr ' 'mZam a,, djhwiu>i-uscr.v
’‘jQblplH Rheumatism, Neuralgia
Bowel, -Kidney or Liver
Complaints, you can be
Invigorated and cured
lARKEITS Glfl'CEß TOKIC
In If you arc wasting away with Consumption, Age,
or any Weakness, you will find this Tonic the
Best medicine Yon Can Use for
Restoring Healtli&Btrcugtl],
Far superior to Hitters and other Tonics, as It builds
up the system but never intoxicates. 50c. and $1
sizes. None genuine without signature of Hiscox
& Cos., N. Y. Large saving in buying dollar size.*
Plrtrr> etnn A New, Fashionable autl Exceed*
Vn . Infly Fragrant Perfom*. Sold by
V/OlOgllG. x>altn ln X’erfamery ats and ?S tt.
The Great Carriage Manufacturing House of the fM,
M &. co.
.... V 1
CINCINNATI, OHIO, make* a good, substantial Top Buggy iors|(M>,
a. . a strong, durable Pliaeton for |l4O. The uniform excellence <>f:*hjpsc
vehicles, resulting from carefully s? looted material and good workmanship,ffias
given their Carriages a favorable r. putation throughout the l> nion, in localities
\\ aero they have been used for csrp bv Liverymen... Physicians. Farmers, and
others reqnirin; hard r.nd consianjt übc an ! has made the firm oi iiiuersoti,
l islicr & Cos. the acknowledged leading
twm ptosis
of the American Continent. These Top Buggies arc in every State from. Maine
to California, and from the Lakes to the Gulf, and hundreds of testimonials have
Ijcen received from every part cf the country evincing tire entire satisfaction of
purchasers. >. Upwards of
85,000 C&tIBI&GES
manufactured by Emerson, Fisher & C<>. are row in use, attesting their
great and merited popularity, and in order to meet the demand which has
increased year by year, the facilities of their mammoth establishment h .va
recently been extended, enabling them how to turn out in good style, during the
busy season, about
400 CARRIAGES A WEEK.
The unequalled facilities of this firm enables ; 1 produce good Carnages at
a far fay cost than the work of small makers • • country wagon shops, and
that class are now purchasing largely of us to supply their local trade. Sena
for Illustrated Price List of Carriages.
EMERSON, FISHER & CO., Cincinnati, O.
BUILDERS’ SUPPLY HOUSE"
B. H. KOOIffIEAD S CO.
Successors to LONGLEY & ROBINSON,
ffice aud Wareroom, 2G DECATUR Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
OORS, SASH, . BLINDS,.
MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIRJRAILS,
NEWELS, .SCROLLS, BALUSTERS,
; SUULPERS’ HARDWARE, NAILS, MIXED TAINT,
PURE WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, Colors of all Kinds, Dry and
in Oil GLASS, RUTTY,.GLAZIERS’ POINTS, KAL
SOMININE,.PAPER BORDERS
~',* V * s
AND CENTERS.
Fine Carriages and Buggies manu
factured in Forsyth.
BRAMLETT&dkO.
At great expense ]have erected a
(large and commodious Brick
Building for the manufac
ture of
C A R RI A G E S
BUGGIES AND WAGONS.
they have employed SKILLED WORK
MEN, and honestly believe their work
cannot bo Excelled in Middle Georgia.
We are prepared to supplv Monroe and
adjoining counties with the best of work.
Have sold numbers of buggies mid other
vehicles that have GIVEN PEKFKCT
S iTIHFAOTION.
We are also Agents for the best manu
facturern of the country and sell all goods
at bottom prices.
1-I NH NI-.W YORK I’H/ETONSI
Soon to arrlvb—the bent carruigu ever
sold in Forsysth.
All hinds ol Repairing and Plantation
Work done, rs cheap as the cheapest
and an good :i* the beat.
Satisfar tion m every respect guaranteed.
wive ns a call and be convincd that
business.
BEAM LEIT & BRO.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
I 'have secured the Agency oi
Butts County, for the sale
ok Tiie Eclipse Engine
acknowledged the best ever made,
also the
ECLIPSE SEPARATORS ,AND GINS
all standard Gins including feeders
and condenser^
COTTON PRESSES AND SAW
MILLS.
and will duplicate any broken pipe
of piping or valvs, can furnish any
broken,* part about an engine, idi
kind of
CASTING AN! LTl'Yfa
All who wish to purchase canova
time and trouble by consultingme.
J. C. Mkridkth,
iiidian Spring, Oft.
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KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE.
Themost puccessful remedy ever discov
ered as it is certain in effects and does
not blister. Read proof below.
Front Rev. P. IV. Granger,
Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District,
St. Alban, Vt., Jan. 2D 1880.
Dr. R. J. Jleadall k Cos„ Gents ; —la re*
ply to your letter I will say that my ex
perience with Kendall’* Spavin Cure’i has
been very sblisfaotorj indeed. Three or
bur years ago I procured a bottle of vour
agent, and with it., cured a horse of lame*
ness cansed by a spavin. Last season my
horre became very lame and I turned him
out for a few weeks when he became bet
ter, bvt when I put him on the road h*
grew worse, when J discovered that a
ringbone was forming, I procured a bot
'le of Kendall’?; Spavin Cute and with
than a bottle curd him so that he is not
lame, neither can the branch he found,
iteppcetl'ully yours l’. N. Gramiii.
Perscvciancr Will Tell.
Stoughton, Masa., March lGih 1880.
Dr. B. .] Kendall Si U„ Gents; —In-
justice tn you find myself, I think I
ought to let you know fn it I have re
moved two bone (Spavin? with Kendall’s
Spavin Cure, one very large one, don*t
know bow long the spavin had been there
5 have oWned the horse eight months. It
took me for bis nths to lake the large one
off and two for the small one. I kavo used
eu h lilts. The horse is entirely well
not at ail stiff, and no bunch to bo seen
or fd t. 'lids is a wonderful medicine.
It Is a. new tiling here, but it it does for
till what it has done for me its sale will
be v ey great,
Respectfully yours, Ciias. F, Parker,
liciidaiH Spuviii Cure.
Kelley’s Island, Erie Cos., Ohio,
Miireli 28th, 1880,
Dr. 11, J. Kendall & Cos, Grr.tsl
have used your Kemlall Spavin Curt on a
boas spa.in and am pleased to report that
it lias taken the enlargement completely
ofi. It took only one bottle to perform the
cure. 1 am confident ir it is properly
usad it will do all you claim for it.
Yours truly, C. M. Lincoln.
Mute in cut Tingle Cnticr Cutis.
IT Whom It Mat Concrrn.—ln the year
1870 1 1 1 sated with Kendall’s Spavin Cure,
a bone spavin of several msnths grorvtb,
nearly half as larje as a ben’s egg, nd
completely stepped the lnmenass and re
moved the enlargcdmeut, l h?ve worked
the horse every since very hard, and h*
never Ins been lame, nor coul-J ever set
any difference in the size of the hock
joints since 1 treated him with Kendall’s
Spavin Cure. R. A, Gains.
Eeoshurgh Falls, V., Feb. 25th, 1879.
Sworn ahd subscribed to before me
tld' 25th day of Feb. A. D. 1^79.
John G. Jkiixb, Justice cf the l’cace. ,
Kendall’s Spavin Cure on BSit*
mini Flesh.
Patten’s Mills, Washington Cos., N. V..
February zL.
B. ,7. Kendall. M. l>,, Dear c ' .
ai'ticul: r c-.-ie on which 1 ■ *•! yonrSpuv
iu Cure was n-p 1 iic spavin
of six'c -i:. j Lad trie
mr.r.y Fuir •?, VC. 'n vair Your Spavi.
Ouie put out ' - ground again,
and lor the first tim biuoe hurt, in a aat-
Ut'i 1 >• ■citibn. ror a family Dnliueat it
excels anytjiiug we ever use.'.
Youss truly, Bkv. I*. M. Bkll.
Paster Ai. E. Church, Patten’s Mills, N. Y.
Kendall’s Spavin Cure is sure la its cf
feQts, mild in its adieu as it does not
blister, vet it is .penetrating and powerful
to reach every deep seated pain or to re
move any bony growth or other enlarge
ment. eucii as spaeins, splints, curbs, cal
lous, sprains, swellings and lameness and
all enlargements of the joints or limbs, or
rheumatism in man, aud .far any purpose
for which,a liniment is used for man or
beast It is ar known to be the best lini
uv ut or taan ever used, acting mild and
yet certain in it
Send address far u Circular
which we think gives positive of its
virtues. No remedy ba - ever met wet
with such equalised tuccess to our knowl
edge, for fceaet as well as man,
Price si, per botlH.or 6 bottles for $5.
All Druggists have it or Mil get it for
you or it will he seui to any address on
receipt of price by the proprietors. Dr
B. Kkndall & Cu,. Enosburgli Falls. Vt
Lamar, Lankin & Lamar, n.gents. At
lanla. Ga, julylrily
|}3-1 pc M v's -= '5 r '■ ,
PEAnCtife /
ETPiSOTBD CAHOON
Broadcast Sssd-Sowe?.
J§t|S
Soils Grainy Graqp Seed,
Hemp, Rice, Everything.
No man can do it bo well by hand.
It does the "work of 5 men.
It has stood the test of years. Re
ceived First Premium at 21 State
Fairs in 2 years. Good, Substantial,
Reliable Machine, warranted to do all
that is claimed for it.
Price only $6.00.
Send stamp for descriptive circular.
J. Wlldek & Cos. Agents,
Cincinnati, Ohio.
W. K. Spbouls, Agents,
Indianapolis, Ind.
GOODELL COMPANY,
- ANTRIM. H. H.,
Sole Manufacturers,
SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE
7 n’ iUr Vv
PRACTICAL , KEEPING
NO TEXT BOOKS
t)ver 25 years a Practical Accountant, endorsed by all the,
/
Prominent merchants of Louisville.
Send Stamps for'Circulars and specimens penmanship.
BFN. C. WEAVER, Principal. 11. |S. DkSOLLAR Sccrotary
KSTCHELL, LEWIS & CO., Racine, Wls.,
Manufacturers of S'*4 It Jit wf D FREIGHT W*rlG OJTS
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 is entirely separate from the Farm Wagon shops. And for the manufacture of this class ol
work we have facilities unsurpassed. Send for Catalogue and Illustrated Price List.
mTCUELL, LEWIS & CO., Racine, W'.s.
The Eclipse Leads the World
For Reliabl FxceHence.
’ilOS CAM’" Goiioral Agent.
Ga. j - c - Meridith Local Ag’t.Butts Cos.
Also rxcaier in Sa w ISLill? 3 ! RepurEitorS) GottonJGiusi Etc
Satislaction fully Guarantee! in every Transaction. april2l-ly
upigFFt planos T TONE YnV h E S F I G^N
I PARLOR ORGAN
GIiOKGK WOODS S COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS
CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS.
CATALOGUES SENT FREE. AGENTS WANTED. -
I COIiRESPONCIS SOLIbiTED. —-t
juiy 14-2loi - - ■ -
ARB YOU GiONG TO PAINT?
Millei Brothers’ . T c.-.
MIXED PAINT .
Ready for use in White and over One iuudred DiQcrent Colors, mado Oz stnet
lv Rare White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, chemically combined, warranted much
ban fa mer and cbeaprr and to last T\S ICE AS LON< las any other Taint. It has
taken the T RBT PREMIUM at twenty of the State Fairs of the Union, and is on
MANY THOUSAND oi tho finest Houre* In the country.
VARNISHES,
- We have completed our new Varnish Factory, being the LARGEST and
MlffiT COMPLETE in the United States, and making Varnish superior to any ill
the World, and at prices that defy competition.
St. I'm asaroii, Pa., Jan 10th 1879.
MILLER BROS.,—Gentlemen: Wo b.vr .-old large quantities ol your Paints
and Parnishes, and parties having u*ed the same speak highly of the durability
and finish of your Paints, and find the colors and mixture just *s you represent.
There can be no nettor Paint for exposure to the heat and cold, and anyone using
it once will surely do so again. Your Varnish is .also giving the best of satisiaction
and is-nronounceil the best goods ever sold in this section. ou are at liberty to
use our name as refrenee. Respectfully CIIALFANT <k GAIF.
ADDRESS, . ......
MILLER BROTHERS,
• 20. 31 dr 83 St. Clair St.. CLEVELAND OHIO
SAMPLE CARD AND PRICE LIST SENT FREE july24-6m
LEGAL NOTICES.
SHERIFF SALES FOR SEPTEMBER
WILL BE SOLI) before tlio Court
House door in the town of Jackson
Butts county Ga., on the Ist Tuesday i. r
September next within the legal hours
of sale the following described property
to-wit: Tho west half of lot oi inn I
number fifty-seven containing one hun
dred one and ene forth acres .Tot ■>
south half of lot number sixty-two con
taining one hundred one and one forth
acres, the whole containing two Ii n
dred two and one half acres lying und
being in Butts County,-bound as follows •
by lands of J. B. Brooks east by lands
ot R. J. LaWsoli south by land of JosiaU
Freeman, and west by lands of 31 ■ ,
Mary Gunn. Levied on by virtu re oi*
one fi-fa issued from Superior court of
Butts County in favor of W. 11. Head
vs, R. W. Coleman Levied on av the
property of R. W. Coleman, property
pointed out by plaintiff.
Tenant in possession given written no -
tice this August 2nd 1881.
J. O. Beach amt,
Sheriff B. C.
STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts Cot.s. v •
Whereas, J. A. King, Administra.-.•.• i
Alfred H. King, re})resents to the C art
in his petition, duly filed and entered on
ranar/l ; L kx .mh.fnv l
Alfred 11. King's estate. ’ This is to oil-*
all persons concerned, heirs and credit.? -
to show cause if any they can, v, by t do
administrator, should not be discharge
from his adminministration, and veoeiv
lotters of dismission, on the first Mon.
day in October 1881. J. F. Cabmiciiasl.
3m Ordinary B. C.
APPLICATION FOr LETTERS Ol
GUarDIaNSHIP.
GEORGIA, Butts County:
E. M. Bledsoe, residing in tlio state of
Georgia, having applied to be appointed
guardian of Emma, Johnnie and Eliza
Nolen, minors residents of said county
this is to cite all persons concerned tc
he and appear at the term of the court oi
Ordinary, to be held on the first Mon
day of September next, and show' cam
if they can, why said E. M. Bledsoe,
should not be in teres tod with the guar
dianship of said minors. Witness my,
official signature. J. F. Carmichael,
June 25 th 1881-4 t Ordinary.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CO NCERI
GEORGIA, Butts County:
W. (’oleman, having in proper four
applied to me for permanent letters <
administration on the estate of Mar
Coleman late of said eotinly, this is t
cite all and singular the creditors ano
next of kin of Mary Coleman, to he an<
appear at my office within the tfme ni
owed by law, and sliow cause, if at
they can, why permanent administr.
tion should not be granted to W. Col
man on Mary Coleman’s estate.
Witness my band and official sign
ture, aug.lsVdt J. F, Carmichael
Ordinary B. C
STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts Cou’
AVTiereas M. VI McKibbon Adir, (
trator of Samuel Collins, represen
the court his petition, tkut bo lias j
ly administered Samuel Collins’ est
This is therefore to cite all persons c a
cerned, heirs and creditors, to s.
cause if thej? can why said adm a
trator, should not be discharged In.-
his administration, and receive leters
dismission on the first Monday in Oc
her 1881. Given under my hand i
Oflicial signature, this July 8, 1881
3m J. F. Camiciiakl,
Ordinary B. C.
PYE & BECKHAM,
—DEALERS IN —
HARDWARE 1
IRON AND STEEL .
Table and Pocket Cutlery, Etc.
Tinware and Houseful- nisß •
Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Y/o ’
and Willow-ware, Harness, Sad , u.
and Leather, Guns, Revolvers, 1\:
der, Shot, Caps aud Cartridge
Farming Implements and Plant.,
tion Hardware, of all kinds at Bo t
tom Prices, Lamps all grades, the
un rivaled‘‘Farmer.Girl” cookin
stove. Also Agents for.tho celc
brated Avery plows <fc Wagon at
Ponder & Hams old stand,
Forsyth G,
Manufacturers of
FARM & ¥l7Afi fotiK
spring wmwfcffi?,
buggies Sc Pfeaefcosagi. *
Bend for dosigos uul prices to
ROBINSON WAGON CO.,
CINCINNATI, O-
THE HCHSE & WAQOSi
A MEW £3OO If
r i&jjf*- on Vue Hcn.
* -o*s -£j~~ Xiis history. tract ure, u*c
and tx canned. Also g Aieg aU* <A th ac
Important and Bfitectivo IwrcwV? :
for the cure of the diseaMC f tLo Itm.
tW“ YaluaUa to every owner and Iv v 4 ti.
borso.
Published by tiio miStm T7AWJI 90.] tMes.
SL&ti, 0., and sent, paid, to any adurw *•
receipt of mass stamk.
Three sheets, 19x31. heavy plats i
lug elevations, plana and details for the sV ..** ■ .
also book of 20 page*, giving specif •. •
estimate and foria of contract—invaluable to ; r
carpenter or party propouag building, tu, a jvlct? .
making bids or drawing contracts.
Price $2,00. Sent by mail, postpaid, #n rt€9Vf* t
price.
• H. E. WALTON, v
3 0 w* Ninth St. Cincinnati. C