The Middle Georgia argus. (Indian Springs, Ga.) 18??-1893, September 22, 1881, Image 3

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- - hditoti THURSDAY MORNING SETT 22 1181, "new millinery goods. Mies E. Finley of jACitson, nae now on hand, and to arrive, A BEAUTIFUL ETOCK OF MIL LINERY GOODS. of the l atest styles. Che has been t n tlio business long enough to un deratond tho vrantfi of the trado. jhl has prepared to meet them, no one should purchase anything in the line C? . MILLINERY GOODS ; VI ; ‘ore looting through her NEW GOODS ‘•ho hn for pale mfs. l. u jackpon’c “d*ebb!quides Gnd makes them a eteciaxty. Be sure to examine her goods and price them before purchasing else V, here.' RllMits Adjifsttd* All business intrusted to tny care will receive immediate Attention Col'ocwtis a specialty. Office at Gibson’s fetor# ,lndian £sif>/-ing,Ga. jrpuOl-tf •• J v F, J.P. A or load of the celebrated Hick nan Wagons the best oh wheels just received and for sale at hard pan unices by Bramlett & Bro., Forsyth Qa. r ' T;1 ’•* T ’tf. TV*. ■■ “• * $35 To SSO Per Day. Can easilv lemsde ly vGigtJe Cf • ) grated Y I 0 ? P ft \VEiV Apf? £ND ROCK BORING MACHINE^ Ir. any part of the Country. We mean it, and are prepared to dem onstrate the fact. Thev are operated by eithei Man, Horae or fiteam Power, and bore very rapid- They range in size from* 8 INCH TO 4# FEET IN PIAM EIER, ! and will bore to any RIQTJIRED DIPTH!. They will bora successfully and satis factor'd;* in rll kinds of Earth, Soft Sand and Lirnkstone, Bituminous Stone Coal, Slate. Hard Pan Gravel, Lava .Builders’ Serpentine and Conglomerate Hock, and ffuarcntead to make the very best Wells in Quick Sand. They are light running, in construction, easily operated, durable, and acknowledged as the bed and most practi al Machine extant. They are en dorse! by som® of the highest Slate Offi cials., Wo contract for prespectinr for COAL, GOLD, SILVER, COAT, OIL AND ALL KINDS CW MINERALS. A'so for sinking Artesian WcNu and Coal Shads, <kc. We furnish Endues, Boiier?, Wind Mills, Hydraulic Hams, Tic so Power, Brick Machines, Mir.irg Tool •, Portable Forges, Bc:k Drills, and ?.... /in, vy of all hinds. QTGocd active Agents wants Vin ev cry Country in the World. ADDRESS, W( stem Machinery Si:* ’ Iv Depot. nil Wa.nut Street, caini Louis, Ml*bOuri, l . S. A State in 'what Paper vou saw this, july 24 1831-2 m Tj * ft' —* *. .v 2. ' a • . * * ,% ? 1 i ' •/ „ si-: trti ,uiiiu.J laii. ' O U:r -u, EMERSOI \ ~ £*: vr ~ v '-S-. M If "* 'V w;-<* i . I, i a.' feV -if.:.. ■■ w-. c ©LS'CHiX \'"l, OX 110, m*ks a good, a./st- :; T->p and a suonj durable riiaeton fcr $l4O. *3 he r.r.ilornr excellence ot tl *-•• vehicles, r. mlti ig iVom carefully stecici mated *! ~-1 ;,-*** ! workfnanship, hi* given their Car doges a f*\ arable reputn.i e - Yvjt *:• Union. in localities where the; ha'c 1c:: tw.l i.,r years \* I vcp .-..i;, f ajsician*. Farmers, ai.c. ethers reqhir.n j P.i • * rmJ conecaat use, s.' '■ til-. :h..Je chc f.rm s.Lkiiorse’i. Fisher VC> he acknowledged ieadir.^ jamSE BUILDERS cftheAmc: etiu Continent. Top Buggies arc in e very State from Maine ,to California, end from he L ikes to the Gulf, end hundreds of testimonials have been received from every pert cf Ore. country eviucm theenkre satuaection of punmaserc. >. Upwards of EOgVniw(Lt* wS&lLJfkwr JL manufactured bv Kmers*-? 7 ishesr & Cu. are r.ov in use, attesting th*dr great and men Led popular!./, end in o.cer to met the demand which nas. increased year by vc-r, the fru.itics cf iheir Niarr.nieth. establishment h ?e recently been extended, enab*. them new to tam out ic good style, our inn tie busy season, about 400 CARRIAGES A WEEE. The unequalled facilities of this firm enables i produce good Carnages at a far less coat than the work cf email makers country wagon shops, and that class are now purchasing largely of us to supply their local trade Send for Illustrated Price List of Carriages. ' 2MSRBON, FILHEP ft CO., Cincicn&G O. Fiwi CmiaqA and Buqous 2ax . IN FoMTTH, * . ‘•1 a. BRAMLETT&BRO. At great exponas" liave erected a flargejand commodious BrickJ Building for the manufac ~- leto* eCAi CA R RI A G E S BUGGIES AND WAGONS. They havo employed SKILLED WORK MEN, and honestly bcliOYo tlieir work cannot be excelled in Middle Georgia. "We are prepared to supply Monroe and adjoining counties with thobest of work. Have Fold numbers of buggies and other vehicle that have GIVEN PERFECT 8 mSFAQTIOX. * We are also Agents for the best manu facturers of the country and sell all poods at bottom prices. , f FINE NEW YORK PHOTONS! Soon to arrive—the best carraigo ever sold in Forsysth. All kinds ol Repairing and Plantation Work done,’ as cheap ns the cheapest and a* pood as the best. Satisfaction in every respect guaranteed. give us a call and be convined that - .1 busk.sis, K pAM LETT & BRO. THE BEST I££HE WORLD. I have securecTThe Agency 01 Butts C cfiirify' S or Thk E££ipslg Ekciw* acknowledged the best ever made, also the ECLIPSE SEPARATORS AND GINS all standard Gins including}feeders and condensers COTTON PRESSES AND SAW MILLS. and will duplicate broken pipe of piping or valvs, can f\irnihany broken part about an ' engine, all kind of CASTING f^LTING Allwh time and JL p. MiKipgT*, Indian Spring, Ga. W, F. EGU@32kSB fN. P. k EX. J. ?l ladiai Spring, - . - (7e AU busines* inpusceJ t* VA ncr? w :V. receive prompt nUemian ®* ;tti*faetleu given. Collection ©f claim* i *so?y Ueked alter and prompt retain* jj&d*. Covrt Jay* third Vouda.ie iu each PARKER’S fr [HAIRBALSAM. Business •> * V mi- I I . - WC • • ~ ■, , (i .r ■ • A ' and alt whp r -,t •* i- S ~' J ?.’ C VV ' l d T - , • i uwui.natism, ± * ’ • ■ t’*- ,§Dj Uowd. K dnuy j • jv-vAis **r“ tf C'irpkuwts. you v. invigorated und c vye. N • nyusmsj j ig r.-*-Pv will. Co:.-, i.nptiot lernny Wcakress, you wifi Crntt >u Xu i.ethe It*. 1 f VC’i CC Vg© • i |.rc : u .iri.iu $ ill i£ Sta s gi*., :..r _:.or 1j j uters ana other Tonics as it builds | tvr i'>t 'V.' :m but ncv< i- lat- xicates. s.* fod $t 9 m; .. 2\ one genuine ivithout signature of ; Xrcv 5 Cos., N. Y. Large juvHig in Duyir-T a - i ue- $ Fioreston , A I * irg r i r Tpr t? Mine, Sold py v G* XH-aicrs in at i.5 and c'i. j 4 v•*.. : t •.et— i *o^rvAA.BHßaai. KENDALL’S SPAVIN OUTT2. Thenost successful remedy ever die *r ered as it is certain in effects end ocs aot blister. Read proef below. From Revi P. IV. Granger, Presiding Elderef the Et. Albans DiCrici. St. Alban, Vb, Jan. 20 ISSO. 1 Dr. B. J. Keadall & Ce„ Gents ; —ln r • ply to your letter I will say that my p - - periecce with KendalFfl Bp&vm ha been very satisfactory indeed. Three or f<ur years age I procured a bottle of your ajent, and with it, cured a horse of i*mu nese caused by a spavin. '• Last sea e oc uiy hone became very lame at.d I turned hin. out for a few weeka when -i bvcaict bet ter, bvt when I put him cn th r? 1 grew worse,- when J discovered that a ringbone was forming, I 'precured r let tie of KendalFa Spavin Cute and with than a bottle cured hint eo that he is act lame, neither can the branch be foun 1. Respectfully years, P. N. Grand**. Perseverance Will Tell. Stoughtirf, Mrbs., March 16th 1880. Dr. B. J. Kendall A (Ie„ Gents; —In- justice to yeu and myslf, 1 think 1 ought to let yoa know that 1 hare re moved' twe bone spaviuia with Kendall's Spavin Cure,-one very large one, do.’t know Sow long tho spavhj*had beem thare I have ewneit-the horse eight months. i teok nte far meuths to taka thedurge one off and two-for the small e-nei * <1 kiv o v ed ten bottle*. The hovar ns entirely wt’l, not at all stiff, and no bunea to be scon or fdlt. This is a wonderful medicine. It is anew thing here, but if it doe. for all what tk has done for me i.s sale will be very great. Respectfully yours, Cnx.3. F. Parks*. Kendall’s Spa Vin Cat e. Kelley’s Island, Co., bixic, -Mftrcsr 2Sih, 1830^ Dr. Be J. Ksadash &* C* , Gents 1 kavs used youA KsndkU Spavin Cure on a beie spaVip sad ikm pleased to report that It has th%yh the ealargtncnl ccmpletsly off. It ttWk. enly ens bottle to psrform the euro. Pi* oonident ir it is proporlj used it will’do all you claim for it. 15 “Tours truly, C. M. Lincolx. Statement Under Oath. TWh®m Itllat CVncirn.Xim the year 1876 1 treated with Kendall'e Bpavia Care, a bene ipavin ef several meaths growth, nearly half as large as a hen's egg, and completely stepped the lsmeness and re moved tjie enlargedueut, I hpye worked every since very bard, aal he never hrl been lame, nor could ever see any difference in' the size ef the hotk joints einii’e I treated him with Kendall’s Spavin Cur*. M R. A. Gains. Ejpsburgh Falls, V., Feb. 25th, 1379. Sworn and 1 subscribed te before me this 25th day ’ef 'Feb. A. D. 187.9. John G. JiNaaTj Justiso ef the Peace. ea fliir . vr* Patten’s Mills, WasWngten Ce„ V. X., * February 21st, 1178. X. J. Kendall, U. D„ Dear Sir—Ths particulareSse on which I used yenr Spav in Cure was a malignant ankle spavin, of sixteen months’ standing. I had triad many things, but in vaia*' Ytur Spavia Cure put the foot te the' ground again,, and for the first since hurt, in a Ml* ural petition, F or a family liniment it excels anythiag we ever used: Youss truly, Kitv. F. M. Fell. T Her :*i. E. Church, Patien’s Millf, N, Y, Kendall’s Spavin Cure is sure In Us ef f>ots, mild in its action as it does net blister, yet it is penetrating and powerful i ach pvery deep seated pain or to re } r.n- b-i*y giowth Af father enb.r:.. t. :<sh as spaoics, splint?, ourba, c..! is. bpraios, Kwediags and Ismonei'P and i a lavements of tha'joißts -or limbs, or rue-' natism in man asd for any rurpose for which a liniment is ised i r r.. a or beast It is nor known to he tbo he ' lini im ut ‘or m m ever j ac;iug rnit-i au*i -et certain in it Send address tor Circular •bich we think gives positive a roof of its 'irtues. Ivo -ev i i-v c’-.-r >u . w b such < ‘l'taT'h dtiu-o- -: t u— t<: i dgo - V and . . !, i' -o .. .rG be t i‘.,r $5. | , have it or can get it fur f i'i : si ’-vili he sent to any address on of price Ly tl* y iopriecirg. Dr 1 .*i,?, & Cos,. EnosCurgh Falls. Vt. Rankin & I -tirar, agents. At las.' julvl.hl WWMi /- t. r rt <f the only genuine v Wood PtimpSj , ..*°h V iad Mills, *rcn Pumps, 3053 ■ a Grinders, Pat at Doer aof Wlu aow here a -a Eta. V.'fl UT3 *•*- awfitfcjMf 3?uu?ij sta Wh# k.lfs. t par day on tho^iiiVestmenthi SSoS 5 aU : ’ oar v * r ’7yt! f 'Gd never toblow down while the tawe* Boldby dealers everywhere. lor Catalogue, Powell ft Penglj|3 ( SOUTHERN “BUSINESS COLLEGE Louisville. Ry, ~ PRACTICAL 1 ■■ ' BOOK ■ KIKPINO: . ! no text; books \ % •! * ' Drer 25 years a Practical Accountant, endorsed by all the Prominent m erchants of Louisville. Pend Stamps forlCirculars and specimens penmanship. BFN. C. WEAVER, Principal. 11. ;S. DeSOLLAR Secretary MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO., Racine, Wif., .Manufacturers of F*iRJH dJIfJD FREIGHT G OJITS THE MITCHELL STANDARD PLATFORM SPRING WAGON. . 1 ' f hreo-Spruig and Four-Sprir.g Wagons, and Side-Spring Buggies. TANARUS; - MITCHELL \VAGON is Monarch of the Road; oniy tno very best stock used in Its con struction and made by the best wagon mechanic* in the world. The Spring Wagon and Buggy De partment is entirely separa e from the Farm Wagon shops. And for the manufacture of this chea of vtosl; Vj3 have facilities unsurpassed. Send for Catalogue and Illustrdted Price List. -- - - - •- R2KTCSEKIiI. t lEWI9 & CO, 9 Racine, W**s, The Eclipse Leads the World For Reliab.l Excellence. T-HOS CAMP General Agent, CxH Local Ag’t.Butts Cos. Also Dealer In Raw Mills, Separators* Ootton*GLips%!Eto Satisfion fully Guarantee! in every Transaction. %pri!2l*ly UPIGHT PIANOS 1 ?^§V/b E D D Es F i°G R N rjT.WrZW* i PARLOR ORGAN GE 0 R G'E WOODS ix COMP AN Y MANUFACTURERS CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS. CATALOGUES . F.NT TREE. AGENTS WAUTED. COERESPONCE 1 jiy B-'' ARE YOU GIONG TO PAINT? THEN USE Miller Brothers’ ‘ MIXED P All NT. 0 Ready 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 handsomer and cheaprr and to lust TWICE AS LONG as any other Paint. It has t .he- 11 he FIRST PREMIUM at twenty of tha State Fairs of the Union, and ia on '.r NY THOUSAND ci tiro finest Houses in the country. ' ' VARNISHES, lindistlnjct p„ri_nj! \\ r 0 have completed our new Varnish Factory, being the LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE in the United States, and making Varnish superior to any in the World, and at prices that defy competition. _. TT r __ ... , St. Petebbbugh, Pa., Jan lOtfe 1679. viLLt-ER —Gcnt’emen; Me have sold large quantities cf your Paint* an. 1- u. .-.tea, an/ ] r nes having used the same speak highly of the durability : lsi: ’ 1 i’ eur r&,| -'-h s na Lna - colors and mixture just as you represent. L : no r. up* : - 1. at for exousure to the neat and cold, and anyone Uf iry ’v c 7 ; 1 Your Varnish is also giving the best of saiidaction an is p -ounce* i tne • . .ocals ever sc/ iin tbit section. You are at libe iv t. use cur name as refrence Respectiady CHaLFANT <k GAI r. o— - ADDRESS, MILLER BROTHRRB, 29, 31 ft 33 St. Clair St.. CLEVELAND OHIO PAMPLE C ARD AND PEICE LIST KENT FREE iulv24-6m LEGAL NOTICES. BTATE OF GEORGIA, Bras Cohcty: -!’Whereas, J. A. King, Administrator <Tt Alfred H. King, represents to the Courb in his petition, duly filed and entered on. record, that he has fully administered* Alfred H. King’s estate. ‘ This is to cith all persons concerned, heirs and creditom to show cause if any they can, why said? administrator, should not be discharged from his adminministration, and receive* letters of dismission, on the first Moir. day in October ISSI. J. F.Carmichakl. 3m Ordinary B. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, Butts County Whereas M. V. MeKibben Adminitf trator cf Samuel Collins, represents to the court his petition, that he has tub ly administered Samuel Coll u>?-' (- ..uc This is therefore to cite all \ mis von cerned. heirs and creditor- > cause if any they can v h v '■ ■ ; ; n;s trator, should not ht r K irem his administration, an etora oj dismission on the ti in Octo ber 1881. Given v. nd and official signature, th 1 3m vsn, B. C. APPLICATI >' h Ob *'■ ’ Al* STATE OF i Bounty To at.i. rn. ■ Martha te. hav ing applit a< miu : istration • f James Brady, of cite all and sin' itova ol James 1- at OeJ tober . ( • • id shiny cause, h ,i. ,• Iters oi admintistra,i< . .uld not be grant' c, ies Bra' dy. • Witve--' *• ue this August 11,1881 ac i, { au£ 13-4.imes B. C. APPHCATI LVETQ GEORGI Bt ", a Wlioreas E. P. au E iwton ad ndiiisti-aua-a on the P. New ton deceased, has < me for leave lo sell tlic lan to the estate oi said E. P. deceased,' these are therefore to ciie and admonish all persons’interekle lto fhov/ cause it any they have before m' en the first Mon day in October why said orde^ should wA be granted. Witness my hand and official signa ture. J, f. UAKMIChAJSL, aug. 24-4 t * Ordinary. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TQ SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Butts County : Application will be made to the court of Ordinary of Butts county Georgia al the first regular term after expiration of four weeks after notice, for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of John Currie, late of said county, deceas ed, for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said deceased. L. D. Watson, august 24,1851-4 t ‘ Adm. APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TQ SELL LAND’, GEORGIA, Butts County; Application will he made to the Court of Ordinary of Butts comity Georgia, at the fiirst regular term after expiration of four wp.eks from tliig hqtj.ee, for leave to sell thq lands belonging to the estate of Alexander Harper, late of said coun ty deceased, for the benefit of heira and[ creditors of said deceased. C. G. Harper, Adm. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENTS OF TAXES. BUTTS COURT of Ordinary : At Chambers, Aug. 30th 1881. It is hereby ordered by the court that one hundred and unity eight per cent • be levied on the state tax for county pur-* poses for the year 1831, as follows—tin per centage being counted on che state tax wit: For bridge fund 100 per cent. ‘ ‘ general purpose fund fcO ‘ ' * 1 pauper fund 10 ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 jail fuud 8 ‘ ‘ It is ordered t) at W. C. Nutt, Tax collector doproeeed to collect the same. Witness my hand and official sign a*, iire. [sep.l-4t] _J. F. Carmichael, Ordinarjn ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Butts County: Will be sold at the cout house door ii„ Jackson between tho legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October next in obedience to an order of the Court < r Ordinary of Butts county all the lands situated in Butts county belonging to the estate of Samuel Wilkeraon deceased of Said cownty. Terms cash, septa 1881-4 1: M. V. McKibbe:: A iui. de bonis non. ADMINISTR ATO R' S SA LE. GEORGIA, Buns County : Will be sold at public outcry in the town of Jj'xson, by the court house* door, between the legal hours of 3ale on the first Tuesday in October next, all the real-estate oi Xnoinas McKibhen deceas ed of Said county situated in the counties jo Butts and Spaulding. Terms cash. Sept.b 188i M. V. McKiheen/ Admwith will annexed. APPIIC \fiON FOR LEAVE to SEll lAND. / ppi'cation/, and he n ule to the cdurt oi Ordinary oi Butts com . Georgia ci\ the nrxt Tloiiclay in Oetao.-r, next, fo. cave to sell the landsbelonging to the op iate oi Jept? c JißalJi bale of .sc id • jea..e i, ii life o. a cut of lubivn and creel" ! '**or oi ciece.TS-'jd. T.‘ a. * sept. t!8Sl-4t - L. J. Bail. Adrar’s. of lepil nh Ball. F HXNDBICK V. a. WIMGIIT. HENDRKK & WRIGHT, ATT'VS & COUJfB£LLOB3-AT-LAW JACKbON - - ga. Aii business receive prompt attentiocr cOileetions a sjiecialtv. aug-ly