The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, September 08, 1881, Image 3

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Middle Georgia Argus H. F. SMITH, - EDITOR THQgBDATMPBMIKO SEPT 81M1 , NEW MILLINERY GOODS. • ( Miss E. Ficley of Jacnon, cat now on band, and to arrivt, k BEAUTIFUL STOCK OF MIL •x LINERY GOODS, of the liteit itylo. She haibeen in the bniinwi long enough to un deriUnd the Wante of the trade, And has prepared to meet them, no #ne ehould purehaie anything in the ljn* ot • 1 MILLINIRY GOODS )>efore looking through her }'< * ‘ ; . IfEW GOODS ' • aha has for sale - yr ► Wll. L. L. JACKftOK 8 “Dft*B|*GlJinj!B <*' ’ * and makes them a specialty i Be sure to examine her goods and .* *; price them before purchasing else if here. • ktlglHS A<GlMd All business intmster] to my care will 1 immediate -attention Collections a specialty, llffice at Ui>Bon ? H stove,lndian Sp ring,4-1 a. ' j.mefll-tf J. I\ Kkai.J.P. m. w. pouglass * ■ JN. i\. i EX. J. Indian Spring 1 , - V* ~A’l r business in t* tinted to his otrs vri!' receive xircmpt attention' end uati*fetiou giveiif * *" * ” Collection of pi aims eleaoly looked after and prompt made. Court days third Mondays in ack month. Fpr bargains, in naeh, doors blinds, and all kinds ef builder’s applies address B. If. Broomlicad $ Cq processorsto Longly & Rob i^e on Atlanta tyey will, by prompt attention to hdftintess and fair deal ing merit the ' patronage of the public. * See their ad in another column. FD’A ' ici*ttally r.rfumwL - SUvoTii DuUnX HAIR).BALSAM, rr.^ur.m,.,.. All Farmers, Mothers PusineM men, Meehan* j||k los, Kc., vho ai# tired gßfKKßtmffSklßKmk nithv work or worry, 1 .<■! v> ■ -c r wa , : p; W hie wul 1 I''' 1 , Kheiniuli-sm, Ncurj!j;i 1 towel. Kidney or Liver WMBJSkP Complaints, you can be Jr invigorated and cured by using pmmmsm Alf you r.e wasting away with Consumption, Age, evany Weakness, you will find this Tonic the Beat Hedl jlne You Can Use for tßestorirg Health & Strength, Far superior tr Bitters nnd other Tonics, as it builds up the system but uivrr Intoxicates. 50c. aad $1 litre*." Is ore famine without signature of Hiscex Ifk Cos., N. V. Ij- saving in buving dollar su.S I Florsßtnn • aw, Fu> ettu u int- I tnjlr i iirru'. PwfuM 801 lby IsjUOlOgne. Dwin tar: .Vlll7 at KuJ nt. Ite Great Carriap feidUiS&g House of the World. [EHERSOH, “ FISHED Oi CO. JcSrCINNATI, OHIO, make a good, .< ilwtTnlial Top for SIOO, 'and a strong, durable Phaeton lor $7 I*\ Tbs um’onn excellence of these vehicles, resulting from carefully select-vl mab b! and };.>hl workmanship, has given their Carriages a favorable rcputalhii 1 * Ir' b ut f'ao Union, in localities where they have been used for years l y L : '.x.ryc:i. Physicians, Farmers, and others’requiring hard and constant use, an-l has ' j.' Jc the hnn ot Lllicrsoilj JiPi&her & Cos. the acknowledged leading .CURRUGE BUILDERS Kthe American Continent. These Top Buggies arc in every from Maine |tO California, and from the Lakes to the Gulf, and hundreds ol testimonials have .been{received from every part of the country evincing the entire satisfaction of purchasers Upwards of ' Jbs.ooo carriages manufactured by Emerson, Fisher & Cos. are now in use, attesting their Kteat'and merited popularity, and in order to meet the demand which has increased year by year, the facilities of their mammoth establishment have recently been extended, enabling them now to turn out in good style, during the buqreeason, about CARRIAGES A WEEK. I . The unequalled facilities of this firm enables i* *o produce good Carriages at fi far less cost than the work of small makers m country wagon shops, and that class are now purchasing largely of us to eupply their local trade. Send illustrated Price List of Carriages. EMERSON, FISHER & CO.. Cincinnati, O. BUILDERS’ SUPPLY HOUSE B. H. ROOMHEAD S CO, Succ.e.ors to LONGLEY & ROBINSON, o ud W.reroom, 26 DECATUR Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ffiOORS, SASH, BUNDS, MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIRJRAILS, NEWELS, SCROLLS, BALUSTERS, BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, NAILS, MIXED PAINT, PURE WHITE LE AD, LINSEED OIL, Color* cf ali Kind., Dry mJ in Oil GLASS, PUTTY, G LAZIERS’ POINTS, KAL SOHININE,;PAPER BORDERS AND CENTERS Fin® Carriages aniTßuggies "man- FAC~URED IN FORSYTH. BRAMLETT&BRO. At great expense |have erected a [large and commodioue Brick Building for the manufac ture of; CA R RI A G E S BUGGIES AND WAGONS. . v". •"< - ; They have empleyed RKIjLLED WORK MEN, and honest* y bcliove their work cannot be excelled in.AJjddle Georgia. We are prepared tp aupplv Monroe aiul adjoining counties witlyihfcbeni of work. -**(• •. r Have sold numbers of buggios and other vehicles that have GIVJgXr PERFECT SiTISFAOTION. We aro also Agents fortjiobes£ pianu fartufers of the country jum] self all goodb jt hoitoA rr.ikef!,- ‘ - FINE NEW YOgK I'Fjf.TONSI -. iirf- . 1 Soon to arrive— the best c&rraige over - u ;1< i- in F J - : All kinds ol Repairing and Plantation Work <lonb, as'cheap^afrthe 1 cheapest and as good as the Wst. Satisfaction in ovory resi>ect guaranteed. give U:4 call and ho convincd that business. •< • • ‘ * mMLETT & BRO. Iu , TIIE BEST IN .THE WORLD. I have secured" The Agency 01 Butts County, for the sale of This Eclipse Engine acknowledged the best ever made, also the ECLIPSE SEPARATORS ANI) GINB all standard Gins including feeders and condensers COTTON PRESSES ANI) SAW HILLS. and will duplicate any broken pipe of piping or yulvb, can furniihany broken part about ah engine, all kind of CASTING AND BELTING All wh ’ tjme and J. 0. Meridiih, Indian Spring, Ga. 7 TfKENDAIri™ (spavin CUR . . v ” " * KENDALL’S SPAVIN CURE. TheaiMit iucoes>ful remedy tvtr diie#?- •red as it it certain in effect! and data net blister. Read preef below. From Rev. P. Iff. Granger, Presiding Elder #f theßt-. Albans District. St. Alban, Vt., Jan. 20 18*0. Dr. B. J. Keadall t Ce„ Gsnts : —ln rs ply t ysur letter I will jay that nay ex perience with Kendall’j Spavin Cure*j has been very satisfaetcry indeed. Three or f.ur years age I procured a bottle of your agent, and with it, cared a horse of lame* ness cansed by a spavin. Last season ay herre became tery lama and I turned him out for a few weeks when he became bet* ter, bet when I put him on the road he grew worse, when J that a ringbone was forming, I procured a bot tle of Kendall’s Spavin Cuie and with than a bottle cured him So that he is net lame, neither can the branch be fouud. Respectfully yours,*?. N. Granger, Perseverance Will Tell. Stoughton, Mass., March 16th 1880. Dr. B. J Kendall k Cos,, Gents; —In- justice to-'you and mys-lf, I think I ought to let yoa know *ibat I have re moved two bone spavins with Kendall’s Spavin Cure, one very large one, don’t knew hew long the spiyin had been there I have owned the horse eight months. It teok'me for menths to take the large ont off and two for the small one. I have used ten bottles. The horBC is entirely well, not at all stiff and no-bunch t 0 be seen or fdli. This-;is -a wonderful medicine. It Is anew ttu ; ig here, but if it does for all what it has done for mo its sale will be v cry great. Respectfully yours, Cnxs. F. Parkir. Kendall’s Spavin Cure, Kelley’s Island, Krle Cos., Ohio, x March 28ih, 1880, I)r. B. J. Jlendafl & Cos , Gentsl navs used your- Kendali-Spavin Cure on a bene ipavin and km pleased to report that it has taken the enlargement completely off. It took oh)y one hot tie to perform the cure. I am confident' ir it is proparly used it will do'all you blaim for it. Yours truly, C. M. Lincoln. Statement lllnde Under Oath. ‘J?e Whom It May Cougbrn.— ln the year 1875 i’frsated with Kendall's Spavin Cure, a bone spavin 'of several months growth, nearly '"half an large if a hen’s egg, nnd completely stopped the lameness and re movecTflie enlargedmeut, I liyvo worked the horse every siuce Very hard, and he never hrb been lame, nor could over se* any difference in the size of the hosk joints sines 1 treated liim with Kendall’. Spavin Cure. “ R. A. Gains. Esosburgli Fails, Y., Feb. 25t.k, 1379. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 25th day ef Feb. A. D. 1879. John G. Jkn.mj, Justice of the Poace. KeiidiiUS Sjmvi.ff Cure on Sin# msm Flesh. Patten’s Washington Cos., N. Y., February 2lst, 1878. B. J. Kendall, JYI. D,, Dear Sir—The particular case on which I used yonr Spav in Cure was a malignant ankle spavin, of sixteen months’ standiag. I had tried many things, but in vain. Your Spavin Cure put the foot to the ground again, and for the first time since hurt, in a nat ural position. FoFa family liniment it excels anyiliiug we ever used: Youss truly, * " P kv. P. M. Bkll. Paster M. £. Church, Patten’s Mills, N.Y. Kendall’s Spavin Cure is Burs In its ef fects, mild in its action as it does not blister, yet it is penetrating and powerful te reach every de *p seated pain or to re move any bony groiTth or other enlarge ment, such as spaeins. lints, curbs, cal lous, epraina, bweili gs ?ad lameness acd' all enlargements of tue ,iei te or limbs, c-r rheumatism in man add for any purpose for which a liniment is used for man or beast It is now }*oown to be the best lini m<ut 'or man ever used, acting mild ana yet certain in it Sene! address .iU*tr*if Circular which w think gives positive proof of it* virtues. No remedy ha ever met wet with such equalified success to our knowl edge, for beast as well as man, Price sl, per bottle, 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 of price by the proprietors. Db B. Kendall & Cos.. Enosburgh Falls. Vt. Lamar. F.ankip & Lamar, agents. At lanta. Ga. • julylbly PEARCE’S IMPROVED CAHOON Sows Grain, Grass Seed, Hemp, Rice, Everything' No man can. do it eo well by hand. * It does the work of 5 me®, It has stood the test of years. Re ceived First Premium at 21 State Fairs inj years. Good, Substantial, Reliable Machine, warranted to do all that is claimed for it. v Price only $6.00. Send fordeecriptifocirooiaij J. Wildke & Cos. Agents, w vr Cincinnati, t Ohio. W. iL. brnoum, Agents, and Indianapolis, lad. goodellcokpany; ANTRIM, 2L H.,: IfeaVn■ ttu.tujia. % “SOUTHERN BUSINESS COLLEGE" louisville, Ky„ PRACTICAL BOOK KEEPING M > NO TEXT BOOKS Drcr 25 yeara & Practical Accountant, endorsed by all the ; 5-* • ; . ;'i j 1 ‘ T • 4., v, - i • 4 Prominent m ercliants of Louisville. Send Stamps forJCirculars and specimens penmanship. BFN. C. WEAVER, Principal. H. ;S. DiSOLLAR Secretary' MITCHELL, LEWIS ft CO., Racine, Wis., Manufacturers of FARM *iJTD FREIGHT I VtIGOJTS £ #VNrfiiVn ■ W THE MITCHELL STANDARDPLATFORM SpSnGWAGON. - Also Th*-Sp*inc a4 Four-Spring Wagons, and Side-Spring Buggies. The MITCHELL WAGON is Monarch of the Road; only the very best stock used la tta con struction and made by the best wagon mechanics in the world. The Spring Wagon and Buggy De partment is entir4y separate from the Farm Wagon shops. And for the manufacture of this class of work WC hate faculties unsurpassed. Sea and for Catalogue and Illustrated Price Liit. ?t - - ‘MITCHELL, LEWIS & co., Racine, wa*. The Eclipse Leads the World For Reliabl Excellence. T HOS GAMPJ General Agent, Covington, Ga. c. Meridith Local Ag’t.Butts Cos. Also Dealer in Raw Mills, Separators* CottonlGiiiis,;Etc Satisfaction fully Guaranteed in every Tramaction. apri!2l-ly UPIGHT PIANOS * I tohS'VnWesiqk gant'sty le e s } PARLOR ORGAN GEORGE WOODS & COMPANY ——manufacturers CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS. CATALOGUES SENT FREE. AGENTS WANTED. f CORRESPONCE SOLICITED. 1 july 14-20 t mmm mmmmmmmmmrnmrnmmmmmLmtmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmm ARE YOU GIONG TO PAINT? THEN USE Miller Brothers’ . T MIXED PA’INT. Roddy for use in White and over One Hundred Different Colors, made of strict ly Pure White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil, chemically combined, warranted much haudaomer and cheaprr and to last TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint. It has rtaken the FIRST PREMIUM at twenty of the State Fairs of the Union, and is on MANY THOUSAND of Ul9 finest Houses in the country. VARNISHES, —o < We have completed our new Varnish Factory, being the LARGEST arid MOST COMPLETE ill the United States, and making Varnish superior to any in LiO World, and at priced that defy competition. y Si. Pktkrhbuuii, Pa., Jan lOtli 1879. MILLER BROS., —Gentlemen: We have sold large quantities of your Paints in 1 Famishes, .and parties having used the same speak highly of the durability snd finish of yonr Paint.;, and find the colors and. mixture just as you represent. There can he no noiier Paint for exposure to the heat and cold, and anyone using and once wiii surely do so again. Your Varnish isjalso giving the best of satisfaction md is pronounced toe heat goods ever sold in this section. You are at liberly to use our name as reLence. Respectfully CIIA LEAN T|& GAFF. address, MILLER BROTHERS, 29, 31 & 33 St. Clair St., CLEVELAND OHIO SAMPLE CARD AND PRICE LIST SENT FREE. iuly2l-6m LEGAL NOTICES. STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts County : Whfereaa, J. A. King, Administrator rG Alfred H. King, represents totlie Cotm' in his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that lie has fully administered Alfred 11. King’s estate. This is to cite* all persons concerned, heirs and creditor** to show cause if anv they can, why eak* administrator, should not be discharged from his adminministration, and receive* letters of dismission., on tho first Mon day in October 1881 . ,T. F. Carmichael. 3m Ordinary B. 0 STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts County Whereas M. V.' McKibben Adminis trator of Samuel Collins, represents to the court his petition, thut ho lias fid*- ly Administered Samuel Collins’ estate* This is therefore to cite all persons con cerned, heirs and creditor*, to ahoy cause if any thoy can why said adminis trator, should not be discharged fron his administration, and receive loteraot dismiesion on tho first Monday in Octo her 1881. Given under my hand an< ; official signature, this July 8, 1881 3ui’ * 1 'J. F. Camichahl, * Ordinary B. (J. APPLICATION * FOR LETTERS 01- ADMINISTRATION. STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts County To all Whom it May'Concern. Martha C. Wright , of said state, ha\ ing applied to me for letters of admin - istration de bonis non, on estate of J amfb Brady, of said county, this is to cite id! and singular the lie/rs and creditors o James Brady, to bo and appear at Oc tober term 1881, of said court, and slum cause, if any they can, why letters tt ad min ti stratum do boniu non should no*, i be granted on estate of said James lire; ly- . ' Witness my official signature thi; August 11,1881. J. F Carmhiiakl, •'* aug 18-4 times Ordinary 11. C, 1 APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TL SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Butts County : Whereas E. P. and J. W. Newton ail ministrators on the cstato of E. P. New ton deceased, has applied to me fo: leave to sell the lands belonging to th estate of said E. I‘. Newton deceased these are therefore to cite and admonish all persons interested to show cause ii any they have before moon the first Mon day in October next why said ordei should not be granted. Witness my hand and official sign.a lure. J, F. Carmichael, aug. 21-41 Ordinary. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TC SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Butts County : Application will be made to the court of Ordinary of Butts county Georgia at the first regular term after expiration of four weeks after notice, for leave to sell tho lands belonging to the estate o> John Currie, late of said county, deceas ed, for the benefit of heirs and creditors-, of said deceased. L. D, Watson, august 24, 1881-4 t Adm. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Butts County ; Application will be made to tlu- Court of Ordinary of Butts comity Georgia, at the Hirst regular term after expiratiqi. of four weeks fiom this notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of Alexander Harper, late of said couii ty deceased, for the benefit of heirs and' creditors of said deceased. sepl.-4t L. 1). Watson, Adm. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS OF TAXES. BUTTS COURT oToldinary : At Chambers, Aug. 30th 1881. It is hereby ordered by the court that one hundred and ninty eight per cent, be levied on the tatc tax for county pur poses for the year 1881, as follows--tin per centage being counted on chc stab fIXtQ Wit: For bridge fund 100 per cent. ‘ ‘ general purpose fund 80 f ‘ ‘ ‘ paux>er fund 10 * * ‘ ‘ jail fuud 8 * ‘ It is ordered that W. C. Nutt, Tax collector do proceed to collect the same. Witness my hand aud oilicial signa urc. [sep.l-lt] J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary. APPPLICATION POR LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Butts County : To all whom it may concern: Wil liam Hodges having in proper form . aj <* plied to me, for permanent letters of ad ministration on the estate of John M. Hodges, late of said county, tins is tw cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of John M. Hodges, to be, and appear at my office, within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if anv they can, why permanent administra tion should not he granted to William Hodges on John M. Hodges estate. Witness my hand and official signature this August 35, 3881.—4 times. J. F. Carmichael, Ordinary B. C. PYE & BECKHAM, —DIALIRS*IN— HARDWARE! IRON AND STEEL Table and Packet Cutlery, 6tove® Tiuware and Houaefurnishinp 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 cele brated Avery plow® & Wagon at Ponder & Hams old eland. Forsyth Ga. ! JIEXDini K Y. Y. WRIGHT HENDRICK ft WRIGHT, ATT A COUNSELLORS-AT-LAW. JACKsON - - - V ; -suh ~s ece.'ve proinp attention oie< t; -U* n dty*