The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, September 01, 1881, Image 3

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Middle Georgia Argus W. ?. SMITH, - EDITOR THURSDAY MORNING SEPT 1 1881 NEW MILLINERY GOODS. MieiE. Finley of J&cxson, mi now on band, and to arrive, A BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MIL LINERY GOODS, of the latest styles. Shs has been in the business long enough to un derstand the wants of the trade, fend has prepared to meet them, no one should purchase anything in the line ol MILLINERY GOODS before looking through her NEW tiOODR she has for sale h RH. L. L. JACKSON** “DRMB*UUII>BB fend makes thettl a Sl’leltAltt. Be sure to examine her goods and hrico them before purbhfesinjg else where. It IK Ills Adjusted All business intrusted to my care Will receive immediate attention Collections a specialty. Office at tlibson’s stol’#,lndian Spring,Ga. jui?e3l-tf J. P. Neal. J.P. Wi F. DOUGLASS %r. fc ex. j. p. Indian Spring, - - - On ~Z AH ioDusletl to fej* ears w: 1‘ receive prompt attention end nataf.iction .... of claims closely looked after and prompt returns made. Court days third Mondays in each month. For bargains, in sash; doors blinds, ami all kinds of builder’s supplies address 13. U. Broomhead Cos., successors to Longly ik Rob iuson Atlanta they will; by prompt Attention to business and fair deal ing merit the patronage of the public. Sec their ad in another column. P A P If F D 9 Q Elegantly IVrfumrd. ~J \ £ ”L“ *1 J-i JUmo. DfttulrufT, HAIR ALSAM rn-Tml. B.ldnm. If you a— v astlng away with Consumption, Age, or any Wt-akness, you will find this Tonic the , iiet medicine Von Can Use for KcHtoriiiK Healtli & Strength, Far supei i irt> Fitters and other Tonics, as it builds up the system but never intoxicates. 50c. and $* sizes. None genuine without signature of Hiscox & Cos., N. Y. Large saving in buying dollar sire,- F'lrtrOQ+rtrt A N*w, FshionM* ami , OoLCrll Fragrant Pcrfum*. Sold by Cologne. JOcaltr* ta4‘trfatm<w atjlSand 7S cU. The Great Carriage Manufacturing House of the VMd KHERSON, FISHER a do. CINCINNATI, OHlOj-makq a good, substantial Top Buggy for$IO(), and a strong, durable Phaeton *£or $l4O. Thc.itniform cxcellehce ot these vehicles, resulting from -carefully ,selected material and good wotkfnanship, has given their Carriages a Javqrable reputation ihrob£houA.Th£ LJmon. in localities where they have been used for years by tiverymep, Physicians. others requiring haul and.constant.,usc, and has, made the firm of Huicrsoil, Fisher & Cos. the acknowledged leading CARRIAGE BUILDERS of the American Continent. These Top Buggies are in every Btatc frofmJfidine ,to California, and from the Lakcs tathfc.Gult, and hundreds of. testimonials have been 'received from every part of the country evincing the entire satisfaction of Upwards of 785,000 CARRIAGES manufactured by Emerson, Fisher & Cos. arc now in use, attesting their great "and merited popularity, and in ortief to meet the demand which has increased year by year, the 1 facilities of their mammoth establishment have recently been extended, enabling them now to turn out in good style, during the busy season, abOiit 406 CARRIAGES A WEEK. The unequalled facilities of this firm enable * : produce good Carriages at a far less cost than the work o£ nari makers ... country wagon shops, and that class are purchasing largely of us to supply their local trade, bend for Illustrated Price, last of Carriages. Emerson, FISHER & CO., Cincinnati, o. BUILDERS’ SUPPLY HOUSE BH. ROOMHEAD & CO.’, Successors to LONQLEY & ROBINSON, fiice &ud Wareroom, 26 DECATUR Street, ATLAN 1 A, GEORGIA. OORS, . SASH, , , BLINDS, MOULDINGS, NEWELS, .SCROLLS, , t BALUSTERS, i BUILDERS* HARDWARE, NAILS, MIXED PAINT, PURE WHITE LEAD, LINSEED Oil/, Colors of all Kinds, Dry and in Oil GLASS, PUTTY, GLAZIERS’ POINTS, KALr SOMININE, PAPER BORDERS 4ND CENTERS. . "in* Carriages and Buggies man- FACTUKED IN FORSYTII. BRAMLETT&BRO. At great expense 4 have erected a ’large and commodious Brick Building for tho manufac ture of CA R Rl A r. H S BUGGIES AND WAGONS. fheyimve employed SKILLED WORK MEN, anti 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 Bold numbers of buggies and other vehicles that have GIVEN PERFECT s msFAofioN. We arb also Agents for Ihe best inahn faCturfers or the country and noil nil goods at bottom prices. FINE NEW YORK- l’H/ETONSI Sooh to ntrive—the best calrnifcfe ever •bid iii Folsysth. All kinds bl Repairing and Plantation Work donfc, ah cheap as the cheapest and us good as the best. • .Satisfaction in every respect guaranteed. give us a call and be eonvined that business. BRAIILOT & BRO. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. I have secured, the Agency oi Butts Comity, for the sale , of The Ecu use Engine . acknowledged the best eVer hikue, iisotliie ■. v, ECLIPSE SEPARATORS AND GINS all standard Gins including feeders and condensers. COTTON PRESSES AND SAW MILLS. and will duplicate any broken pipe of piping or* valvs, can furnish'ahy broken part about an engine, all kind of . CASTING AND BELTING? All who wish tepurchase canV e time and trouble by consultipgm J. C. M KRIDITH, Indian Spring, ua. ■fr y\% t: *J* KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. Thsmsst successful remedy ever discov ered as it is certain in effects and does not blister. Read proof below. From Itev. P. IV* Grander, Presiding Elder of the St. Albans District. St. Alban, Vt. f Jan. 2Q 18S0. Dr. J. Kendall L Cos„ Gents ; —ln re ply to your letter I will eay that my ex perienco with Kendall’s Bpavin Cure’J has been von - eat isfiolory indeed. Three or f-ur years ago 1 procured a bottle of your agent, and with it, cured a horse of lame ness canseu by a spavin. Last season my hons became very lame and I turned him out for a few weeks when he became Wet ter, bvl when I put him on the road he grew worse, when I discovered that a ringbone was forming, I procured a bot tle of KendalPs Spavin Cute and with than a bottle cured him So that he is not lame, neither can the branch be found. Respectfully yours, I*. N T . UkahOßß. Perseverance H ill Tell. Stoughton, Mass., March 16tb 1880. Dr B. J Kendall it 0,, Gents,-—ln justice to you and myself, I think I ought to let yoa know that 1 have re moved two bone spavins with Kendall’s Spavin Cure, one very large one, don’t know bow long tho spavin had been there 1 have owned the horse eight months. It took nte for merlths to tako the large one off and tWo fob the small one, I have used ten bottles. The horse is entirely well, not at ail Stiff Ahd no bunch to bo seen or fd t. This ia a wonderful medicine. It Is anew thing here, but if it does for all what it has done for me its sale will be v great. Respectfully yourS, Cfias. E. Parks!*. fitciiciall’s Spavin Cure. Kell'ey’s Island, Erie Cos., Ohio, March 28ih, 1880, Dr. 15, J. Kendall & Cos, Gents; — I have lised your Kendall Spaviu Cure on n bone spavin and am pleased to report that it has taken tho enlargement completely off; It took only one bottle to perform tbc cure. I alii confident ir it is property usad it Will do ail yoii claim lor it. lours truly, C. M. Lincoln. ktaietileiii Hade tJmlfci’ catli. It May Concern.—ln the year 18" ) 1 t.sated with Kendall’s Spavin Cure, a tore spavin of several months growth, nearly hall os lar^ as a ben’s egg, und completely stepprd the lameness and re moved the enlargedmeut I hpve worked the liorsb every sinc very hard, and he never bis been lame, nor could ever see auk difference in the size of the hook joints since I treated him with Kendall’s Spavin Lure. R,. A. Gains. Lsosburgh Fails, V., Feb. 25th, 1879. Sworn and subscribed to bvfore me thi 25th day of Feb. A. D. 1879. Jeu.\ G. Jkn.nß, Justice f the Peace. KciidallN Spaviit Cure o lluv tiaan Flesh'. l’atteu’s Mills, Washington Co.', N. if., .February 21st, 1878. 13. J. Kendall, Al. 1),, Dear Sir—The particular cose on which I used yonr Spav in Cure was a malignant ankle spavin, of sixteen nionjhs’ standing. I had trie * many things, but in vain. Your Spavin Cure put the foot to the ground again, and for the first time snce hurt, in a nat ural position. Fora f unity liniment it excels anything we ever used; VOUBS •I’uly, Bkv. P M, Bull. raster M. Bhurch, I’atten’s Mills, N, Y. Kendall’s Spavin Cure is sure In its ef 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, such as spaeins, splints, curbs, cal lous, sprains, swellings and lameness and all enlargements of the joints or limbs, or rheumatisin in man and far any purpose for which a liniipcnt is iu:ed for man or beast It.is 110 w. known to Joe lini m nt 'or man ever used, acting mild and yet Certain in it Send address for ~,!i* tf Circular which we think gives positive ,ropf of its virtues. No remedy ha. ever met wet with such equalified success to our knowl edge, for beast as well as man, Poico |l, pej; bpttl*;, 0r.6 bottles for $5. All Druggists have it ,or get it for you or it will be sent to any address on receipt t of pi ice by the proprietors. Lin B. Kendall & Cos,, Enosburgh Falls. Vt Lauiar, Rankin & Lamar. ageing. At ■ v peargls . IMPEOVED C4MOOK Sows Grain, Grass Seed, Hemp , Rice, Everything. No man can do it so well by hand. - It does the work of & men. -It has stood the test of years. Re ceived First Premium at 21 Stats Fairs in 2 years. Good, Substantial, Reliable Machine, warranted to do all that is claimed forth v Price only $6.00. Send stamp fordeacriptive’circular. J. Wilder dTco, Agents, Cincinnati, Ohio. W. TL Spboulb, Agents, Indianapolis, Ind. GOODELL COMPANY, ANTRIM, W. H., Sole Manufacturers. SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE Louisville, Ky. t PRACTICAL BOOK; KEEPING NO TEXT BOOKS Dver 25 years a Practical Accountant, endorsed by all the Prominent m erehants of Louisville. Send Stamps for*Circulars and specimens penmanship. BFN.C. WEAVER, Principal. H. 'S. DkSOLLAR Secretary MITCHELL, LEWIS Sc FO., Racine, Wis., Manufacturers of FARM AAM FREIGHT U'AG MAS Also Three-Spring and Four-Spring Wagons, and Side-Spring Buggies. The MITCHELL WAGON is Monarch of the Road; only tne vciy best stock used In it! 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 of work we have facilities unsurpassed. Send for Catalogue and Illustrated Price List. RUTCHELL, LEWIS 6c CO., Racine, W.i. The Lttads the TiR For Keliabl Rfccellence. T lIOS CA M V General Agent, GO vin o-ton G a j. C. Meridith Local Ag’t. Butts Cos. h r * * Also nealer In Rrtw TVTills, RoparatofS> CottonSGHiis,!EtC Satisfaction fully Guarantee! in every Transaction. \pril2l-ly UPIGHT PIANOS I IHIWMift !,?* 1 parlor OkSAn GliORGh WOODS S COSiDANV MANUFACTURERS CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS. CATALOGUES SENT FREE. AGENTS WANTED. f CORRESPONCE SOLICITED, ~t July 14-20 t . MB YOU GUINk TO PAINT? THEN USE Miller Brothers'*..- ix .. ~A T r „ MI XE 1) PAINT; 0 RenlV; for uso in White and over Oiib Hundred Different Colors, made cf strict lv Dure White’Lead, Zinc aixl Linseed Oil; chemically combined, warranted dnuc 1 handsomer and cheanrr and to last TW IGL AS LONG as any other Paint., r W bas LM at twenty outlie State Fairs of tlie Utiton, and is on TILfdUSAND dj^Ji^country. We have completed our new Varnish lietory, .being the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE in the United states, and making Varnish superior to any in tiio World, and at prices that defy competition. St. Pj.n nsnioir, Pa., Jan 10th 1870. MJLLEK LliOS., —Gentlemen :. We have sold iarge quantities cf your Paints and Famishes, and parties having used the same speak highly of the durability a.vllinisii of your Paints, ami find the colors and mixture just as you represent. There can be no netter Paint for exposure to the heat and cold, and anyone using it once \vi 1L surely do so again. Vour Varnish giving the heal of satisfaction and is*pronounced the best goods ever sold in this section. You arc at liberly to use our name as refrenee. Respectfully CJHALEANT & OAEE. —o —*— ; - AJUDRESS, MILLER BROTHERS, ' ... x. • 1 2*.)i, :>1 A' PH St; Glain St.-, CLEVELAND OHIO Sample CARD AND PRICE LIST SENT FREE. july24*6m LEGAL. NOTICES. SHERIFF SALES FOE SEPTEMBER. WILL BE SOLD-before the Court House door in the town of Jaoksoii Butts county Ga., ou the Ist Tuesday in September next within the legal hours of sale the following described property to-wit: The west half of lot of land number fifty-seven containing one hun dred ona and ane forth acres also th© s south half of lot number sixty-two con taining one hundred one and one forth acre*, tho whole containing two hun dred two and one Half acres _ ng being in Butts County, bound as follows: by lands of J. B. Brooks east by land? of R. J. Law son south by land of Josiah Freeman, and w est by lands of Jin , Mary Gunn. Levied on by virturt of one li-fa issued from Superior court of Butts County in favor of W. 11. Head Vo. K. W. Coleman Levied on as the property of R. W. Coleman, property pointed out by plaintiff. Tenant in possession givsa written no tice this August 2nd ISSI J. O. Be ac it Aire, Sheriff 1L C. STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts County; Whereat, J. A. King, Administrat r oi Alfred 11, King, represents to tir j; V in his petition, duly filed aid r*; rod on record, that he lias fully administered Alfred 11. King’s estate. This is to cite all persons concerned, heir? and creditors to show cause if any they can, why said administrator, should not be discharged from his adminministration, and receive letters of dismission, on the fir*. Mot*, day in October 1881. J. F. Carmichael. 3m Ordinary B. C APPLICATION FOr LETTERS OI ; GUabDI aNSHIT. GEORGIA, Butts County: E. M. Bledsoe, residing in the slate of Georgia, having applied to bo appointed guardian of Emma, Johnnie and Eliza Nolen, minors residents oi said count)’, this is to cite all persons concerned to be and appear at the term of 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 into vested 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 NCER GEORGIA, Butts County : W. Coleman, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mary Coleman late of said county, this is t<j cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Mary Coleman, to he and applar at my office w ithin the tfiiie al owed by law r , 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 official signa ture. aug.lst-4t- J. F. Carmichael Ordinary 13. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts County Whereas M. V. McKibben Adminis trator of Samuel Collins, represents td tho court his petition, thut he has ful ly administered Samuel CoUins’ estate; This is therefore to cite all perse ns eon : cerned, heirs and creditors, to show cause if any they can why said adminis-' trator, should not be discharged from his administration, and receive leters of dismission on tho first Monday in Octe. ber 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, Btovea Tiuwaro and Houa efu r nisbins Goods, Crockery, Glassware, Wood and Willow-ware, Harness, Saddles and Leather, Guns, Revolvers, Pow der, Shot, Caps aud Cartridges Farming Implements and Planta tion Hardware, of all kinds at Bot tom Prices, Lamps all grades, the un rivaled “Farmer Girl” cooking stove. Also Agents for the celf brated Avery ploW & Wagon vtf Ponder & Harns old stand. Forsyth Ga Robinson W.'.j’-.u Co.' Manufacturers of SEEING WAGONS; Buggies Sc Phaetons. fiM4 tor dealgns and prloM to ROBINSON WAGON CO./’ CINCINNATI. O. THE HOUSE iTwl® A NEW EOOI& > on Morse. mm * „ EGr yfepy Hid hAtary. structar*. vacs aadtmtmcat. Abo giving a few of tie suset Important and Effective Resaadies fce tie core of tie diacaae t of the &>rs. , MV* Valuable te every owner and k?w of the hem. ‘ -TT PeUhked Wy the BOfiDSMB WAWB OS., £ttfc* UN, 0., and ujU, paid, to any address. * - receipt of tx?.zz %czxt stamt*, Tbreesheets, 19x31, heavyplaia repo. c;. lagakvntion*. planand dotaih r.ric -v •- also book of 50 payee, giving speci' _. t i Mtinutte and form of contract—inr-.mikls sa rc* carpenter ©r party propovr.g a K - -. mlrii{ lids ot dravrieg coeiricti. ~ < Pnce S2,VtO. Scat by total, postpaid, wr. r>a* -. ~ prtot. H. E. WALTON, j "0 W. Ninth Bt* Cincinnati, r