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<)|h n from 7 till a. *4 , and from
]£OtlU 2.
•> navr Vmir JUIr” Kuep It IlftaliNI.
Tli* *T*o« If air U< for
<1.1 ll** fiil artieleeVDr
ifi4r##flur#»fl toth»* Am»*r!c»u from all otli
an«1 »* totally liiftei ‘in
♦ i Hair lU*j4«r«»rs, Iieiiijl entirely
frt*« from All lifipttfe ingredient*
lb L r ma ov otlo*r article for
tin* halt obnoxtoi Where bald in*--s
or fait Inc of tie* r «*xists, or j»t*r
maturely graying rotn nick ih ks or
aiher can**** it *> » wilt rewtorethe
nntural yimtbfnl color, a ml au%.-a
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LOCAL NOTK3.
Mrs. B. 1C Bmile, of this place. i«
visiting fru Inis at (irceneshoro.
ti * Mr 'tJrit)J'VZurh" n "' 1 H Ij'rown”’ 1,roW " ! * Iron i,ol ‘
lhtterH do not.
— Mia Leila II dge.s, of Atlanta, is
vUlting the family of Mr. K. (ioliieke.
Crawford Itvshy's little girl, aged
alHiut dye yeais, died last week.
Mr. J W, Dnrracott, lias just re
turned fiuiu u visit tu Atl uitu.
Mr. Thomas Akins wishes tu iu
furm tliose indelited tu him that lie de¬
sires eveislmdy tu pay him Dy Nov. 1.
Mr. tjniutus Rictiards, of llain
burg, tirothei of Mr. Titus Richard, is
in town.
—Edward Ed wards, the infant unit
of A. Edw ids, of this county, died on
Die Bill of October
(*init 1 in altli, rosy cheeks, beautiful skin
to Uiih-s who use Brown's Iron bitters.
Messr, Reid A Reid desire to call
attention to their fine line of fancy Stir
tiona.y, toilette an ides, inn fumtq cries,
Captain R. II. Rhodes, we arc glad
to chrotilclu Isa again well. Hu has
ben, sick for a couple of weeks, lie
made us a pleasant call yesterday.
r-The farmers will mostly plant,
small grain tlieeommg season. They
lime all seen the emus of their
.........ting toe........ auenuon to
t.„, 1 "•
— A liltle trouble occurred last Sun
day , at , v New Hupc(, ,, , olmedjchinch. . | i , m, 1
pleaeheis Mini mac ai uf the
dcacons had a matinee.
— Mr. Willie Bird, who lias lH*en on
a visit to Florida, returned to
fordville Weiliicsdiiy. Ilis many
welcoiuu him liaek with pleasure.
We regret Hist Judge Hook’s sec
olid lett. i is crowded out by ot her mat
ter ' tins week It 1 will v ’ ul anne apjaai u in in our OIII
next issue. We Inqie ohr leaders will
keep tlm rmi of this interesting and
iHBful emiesiioodi n.e
—.Itrry I'allllei deacon of Bandolpll
eliliicll, died on util of Or tola,r and
H IS hulled oil the Ittil He was a
liigldv aliout ie , i . ted colon,d mat i'vc.'i" aired
lifts -eight sears lie 1 tin
the place of Mr. Hub Kendrick ’ near
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•Mi. T. M. Alton.Min genial and
p'lplllav i 1111,11 . •••cut *1111 of Hum the aii.uiu \llantl Ciiii.sifii- I
f 4*>#l * paid us a pleasant visit lhursduy.
1 lie ( olom l was in,iking his usual
healthly sell, ami as full of humor as
* lVl1 '
Joe Darriicott. true of the most
pie is,mt ai d handsome young men of
tYawI.udville, eeleiirateO his liirthdav
mi Inst Smniiiv. Ib re are our eon
iTI.lt Hi it > "US. .m'I*, .'.ImJ \\ 11 ll 11 WU
Imm* you will live for at least fifty years
longer.
Mr. John D. Evans, will sell jit
public out cry on Friday next ‘JStli of
October at his hotpw .1 bo following sup¬
plies: ”(i Ims els of corn; "J.OUd |k>mids
of f'i.Mei’,7 or 8 bushels of iK'as; ll
Rigo.its.es well as plantation male
Hal. hi'cgies. wagons, and household
ami klichen furniture.
M>ke Welsh, is m e nf the cleveie-t
JlMil ilD)St JlCtOilPxLii ; comlilelors on
UioGeoigiaio.i l. Tint Di mih i; v r iv
turns us thanks to him for several fa
von, to the inamigement.
\i " xv ' ' ,, ,, L'llvh ,, n. Hu agent , of ,
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Ihe Geoi-u imlioa.l I ns p!«,v. tells
im hat he number of bales of cotton
shipped this year up to the present time
littVe 1 ru’*» he imu.laf shipiaal
, ! ist , vear during , the same period
were
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funnel private s cit*t.u y of Hon. Alex
and i !!, Meplwiis. l.asjust ietl after
a us.t of some ,1 1VS .„ L.berD Hall,
ildtlillg mT'i m ihiss's-e'"* 1
V ' ' ■ s'r.111 ■ Ji is ,s iHiieh 1 " U isist lio, ' '
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, lattfj « men li.UJ ptm'hastal a
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-m M • ■; i*. .Tu. to w- v'.
til V V\ i It ll: \1.
.\fr. R r Slmiqie. who .ive
Itou in Uii*county |«id us a picas
anti-nil > -f< ioy. He !<-|>Oit.s crops
Jitn* in I is i.i'ijMkv'.;iv..i, lie says they
w. i* liter U'tiir than they arc this
—Mr. t rank Stewart on the lower
edge of this county, in tlws happy fatli
er of a bouncing baity ski. The young \V<
lady made lit-! ;qq*'ara!ice last d
nes ,|^y. Ti>e mV. Oh
congratulations are tendered. May
others euiulute the exam-pie. H'e are
agaius*. short “crojiu.”
—Miss Maggie Smith, daughter of
Rev. Henry It. Smith, of this county
, |„. r , ti ni fractured last week while
^..[TiM.ke <i ^‘t
Wind"" fell ana iiroitc one ofie boiie w»«*e- n
was quickly *it*t »y J>r. glad < ‘»0|ier, of l that ow
eiton, hmI we are to Bear
there i# promise of af»|ieedy recovery.
Vieiimsto Constipation and it, untold
miseries can keep in good Fills, condition, the by a
moderate ii-s} of Ayer's surest,
s ifest and inosi reliable Cathartic.
— Miss Maggie Jones who lives near
the Hancock line, was taken quite sick
witli brain fever about tinea weeks ago
from Is'udiiig over a hot stove, Last
week, however, she was aide to get up
an 1 walk about, and now almost en¬
tirely recovered.
Scarcely has the warm lireali, of summer
died away, when coughs and colds, those
1 y mt couriers of dangerous diseases show
themselves. Dr. Bull s Cough Syrup al¬
ways cure* them, and most quickly too
Mr. Moses Wolfe, one of our clev¬
erest. In st and most impuhir young men,
left Sunday for Augusta, where he will
take a position witli his father.
IB* intends shortly, to go to 1’hiladel
pi ia wlieie lie will a< > ept a good poxi
Hon. W e ai e sorry to lose Mr. rtolfe.
lint wherever lie may go our kindest
i wishes will attend him.
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week II. .-mis an interesting letter
j de.serTptivo <if hi* Visit to the ditrtmirlr.
(i niniinnui-r We regret the
-a-» .«>«,.» Haldwili
; in this issue. Mi. m an elo
quent writer, and his scholarly letters
under always the no;«| looked (e ptvnic with of “Morgau,”
i are for interest by
the readers of the CUrankle ,t C’onoitla
tu ’".
i hr miuni^Itt , . tnnrnnart , tinmld , ,, not In* ,
liaiiished from our dwelling any more
' «»v kh.d^drfvrn fJ^ffi^w!’ 1 dI!
Bull's Gougii Syrup quietly yet positively
jilaccs all colds under it* control. Price
C lit..
Isaac Stokes a respected colored
man of this county died last Saturday,
at the age of fifty three. For forty
seven years lie was a consistent mem
liei- of the Baptist church. At the time
of Ids death ho was a deacon of the
Level Hill church which position he
had held for thirteon years. He was
peaceable, honest and industrious, and
had the respect a ml, esteem of white
and black alike.
A izraiiktort lky.| riiysirian writes:
Some months ago tint daughter of one of
mtr hopeless nroiidnenl citizens was pronounced a
leihiced consumptive in flesh, she was very much
! terri.ilo cough In i life
fua. ually washng away. 1 lecominmided
h ''' 1 i. Hvn .' < '’"‘t"*'*"' 1 s .viup
j ‘{Jl , •. she wia fnmfn.m , ail imugh and
other symptoms, and is now ro-y and
| Imalthj *i* I'oitles . I'riee 2b cents 1 ami largo 31.00 size a I>ottie, is the
w lie
••••nnom.cal Prepared Ul only by Dr.
y ‘ l U “' *■ hoU1 ' ,V ar, *K
gU.
Tlic Crime ol Galwho-.
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ltie.lm mid , county. ...... )
^ lldcr section I »llI, of the Coilo of
| Georgia, any |icr*itl charged with the
, ofienaes known to the bmnuioil l.nvas
j forestalling, re.giating or engrossing,
may lie Indicted and punished, in the
Superior, corporation, or other courts
having jiirisilictiou thereof. •
I. Foistalliug is tlte buying or coil
trading for'provisions on their way to
i uiaikri b lore they maun it, with in
tent to sell again at.a higher s price. t It
is e\ei y del ice or practice, . by act, coil-
8 'iraey, words m means, to .enhance the
pi ice of provisions sons to mako the
markcl dearer to ttm fair trail.o ‘ •
., Uegiat ,, mg is siibstantia ly the
~ lorcetalllltg. under t
l,S the com
" K ' I I ^ ’ illl ‘* ls > further, any practice
,! 1 “ v Gv act, .'..rsMi."words or
us to enhaoce the price of corn or
trtluT provisions III illiy umrkt'l.
;t. Engross]u - is t iie inn ing nil of
stuhl.tr',- !* on * at/if ies of ,,,. J*
piovisiolis , , ns to . obtain , a monopoly , for
the purpose of selling again ut au
Inn Uitant or uurcasonablu imce. Meiv
ly buy lug for tlm purtsiso .of selling
: again is not necessarily engrossing
The law against engrossing is designed
to slop monopolies in provisions -to
take, it mil of the power of one two or
any nun...... of men, to raise tho price
"I t loViSiODfi* ill l huir OWli (1 i.S<*rt*i JOII.
It ismeant to be it protection for the
mwr against the ouerouchtubuts of the j
j heartless Now is and Hie avaricious rich.
fmvc opportune time to en-1
this wise provision 4 of the old En- J !
l*hsh law—a law derived from a glo
l * olls auuostry- -and thus prevent the:
GO'iiig til'd hoarding of tl?e iiceossuries i
,,f '(if*' >‘i order to obtain a higher juice. !;
R well known that the harvest jus!
* , i u ‘ ! * *Iisastrous one, on ac-'
a!!"'! 1 'I 1 , ,wt i>»'*•%«lli-.t !o "? lo a great Summer extent j
T “ llly l ’ u: rlle
A uencau comment
Out b,.ni» arc a t longer full to over
flowing, while the great reservoir .if
th* West. U; on which Wo have aceus
tonied to draw, will m-arce suffice to
su, pH the demands of home eonsomp- :
turn. And tmluiialewill we Ih* if, |
willi ’i the tu \t, twelve months, from !
lid r~ r:
ix.i ; '.: Ti,,, l! ‘
ei>s,,f ganibliug call fulmvs in In-!
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grain emu, is ru.-t.* t bhel
retlmnl evprcsnfons ti. «ti«ntfv
U '.'" ><’*■• to exalt" one wild'
pins bv saving tb« life
W“ J * ! h.s tenoW'.
R : '-.I'e:. lay t!;.G
was quoud .! all 11! t Ufiits ill Ubiea
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Thu spirit
mwd, iil !t s ueiDniilli? jl)£T IV
. . .. .sit till,:-..
° rl> " a »:wUuiefu! e.H»ug
M YEIIS A MARCUS,
JOBBER- IV
DRY GOODS,
Notionsand Hosiery,
BOOTS, SHOES, Mfo AND CLOTHING.
r |MIE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully inform the merchants «f Taliaferro
| and adjoining counties, that their Fallstack is now brought being received, this and market. in price A
and isisortiB^ot i» oncqualtHi l»y any that fm- ever to
xpeciai feauture <«f our business is tlte establishment of ft
WHOLESAEL
liO< )T,SI IOE AND II AT IIOUS E
Entirely distinct from our Dry Goods. Notions atnl ot 1 < r f • i, ,,, n e
store will be found the largest and best selected stm t: of MIOFK Rial HATS wehav
ever had. and we fee! satisfied that it will u- to the interest of purcii astrs toinspec
(rtir s tock before purchasing elsewhere.
MYERS & MARCUS.
September t>, Mil—yi. 2xr, ami - Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
for as now, nif*n were so atTiicteH with
the mania that they would stake the
last dollar, aye, even the bread out of
the mouths of Wife aw! children wilb
the hope of making a successful ven
Speculation was then confined ;*1
most exclusively to laud, and though
pca.es hee.inie tahu.oils. Jet i< hi no
great liailu was done tot e people hi
the aggregate, for after nil the fnaiiip
illations of the speculator, the land
still remained the same. Not so now.
soi.ciil ilion with stiiwndoqs stri< .•
stocks aikI Uoiiiis. even tne old U.iuls
°* the fleail t*>littamci leceivmg a
slure of attention.
................ i„ w, m*,
;m»I had not entered the markets of
competition. Now they have assumed
ciilossal pro|Kirtions, and their stock
placed upon the financial Ixiards of ev
,.|y eommercial mart is so manipulated
''y stock gamblers,twtli inside and otiU
side of these coropontlioii*, that it has
ceased to lie a safe liermanent
I" 6 '' 1 f °f t "* W,d,,w and or ,H ,, " n - ' r " is
'» cb-ar to ef«*ry man of ordinary com
i preliensinn. Nor is this the full extent
of the demoralizing tendencies. Daily
1 we lead of the triumphs of the Clyde
j and Erianger syndicates of Up. ^I«
and other syndicates, and of a success
fol campaign by this ami that railroad
’Die papers are full of such trash,
and what does it all mean? It means
that more sweat must flow from the
brow oflmnest lals,,. and that another
0| i"ee Wood must tie drawn from earn
necessitous consumer,
Doubtless you have ohsei ved tlie op.
eftitious of tiie up|ier and lieitlier mill
stoles. They pass each other in n;mn
site direct ions over tin* same circular
t lack, and while there is no real con
j Mlict. yet the substance betw en them
is ground exceedingly fine. , |nd thus
| jt js „ {„ these contests. Soineliody
, Ht , . , M)| | . Mn
s'*«nc one must beeriisl.e.! and m ngled
Ismcatli the chariot wheels of these so
called railnmds. Kings forsooth! they
are called, and the is'of v are trillv so in one
((llh . that, FahtalT who was
king of the sack of the henetit "f him
! self an I followers, lint when these
gentlemen go beyond tlieir appronmte
to in* n^mtnn#*? t hat thi-rp ^ sin* not
„ tis Wlllltry „ xc< .„t tlm triple in
their collective capacity, that from
them all jioweris derive.h and by them
alone can anv power \m lawfully exer-
1 cised.
* ,nl representat ives of the people
for the tune being. Aou have in your
<'* ,!,, kt‘ Ifteir honor, their interests and
Dieir welfare. Whenever;youi ear. le
^ xlimilli le your blows fall without ZX 7'^" met
re .J’ viol Ifu* liiirh.i. *" ,,,.| m.,,.. (1V .. ' If! ‘
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tne miject or your attack, the better
"'"I •** the example and its effects on
society. '
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Why Are Yon Itill mint
Because yon have allowed vmir limvi-ls
to .......two rostimand liver torpid. Use
• bo^cl*, Kulney-UorHo and Will prmliiec a five stat-* of the
It stminlafu (ho Iivur to
! prejier lowne-.s, action, bllmus cleanse headache, the skin and of its vcl
cure cans,,
new lilt* 111 the blood. Druggists have it.
both drv mid Ihmiil — U mhl
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Taking In tile Town,
A V“«nil niau troiu Urn country got hrto
a bRIc fracas last night with Ann Swann
a m 'gt*o woman of notorious cliaraetci in
< ", * brdviile. He swore that h • didn't
'Vllllt >:U<1 Jlliotlt it, and We
won't«!»jt- Our tender IxmUo.n /*ouh! not
stand tlm strain. The gentleman hails
from Thomson. lTo raiiiO to s<*0 iJie
1 ^ ,.,„ *'T, a..... , , ,, , llo i H s , hav "'«
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blftstni in this ivKpret, hu resolved
to have a little 1'itu. Ilo did so, and im
l " '"‘ l VP1 T freely if the .sparkling 1.......
Altvr lli «fit catne on, lie met Miss Ann
Swann and u few words ensued between
them, lie accused her of stealing li,
money. She denied the charge and start
ed towards the hotel. He followed her,
with a knife iu one hand and a .'tick in
tlic other. After reaching the hotel he
concluded he was wanted elsewhere, and
ho skip 'ed. Sheriff Googer skipped after
him. and gently induced the yuun^: umn
to return, Hu was hawlt tl up IdMoia* 11 »•
'“Hy eouueil, wlio, alter Ueann^ the evi
Hence, cencluded that the festive Thom
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lla l , l )U ' r ,u » 1 '. »«»1 with his poekw h,K,k
lightened,
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*«!« Deacon.
“Dencon Wilder. I wan! vm, t , 11
lunv vm, kept v mu ',df amt All ilv
.
Da-t sw::. »Iih aii n ; ,> v.
}wn ‘° ,s x sick ,r ''' n so tls itiuvh. “tteu and It * »vc had t!w d..c
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^\*i* ■
tl> *^ i*A . ill turn-. Lupt : faai! . v
svgz ss&jja?*
ared do.iars apiece to keep sick the same
■•!h,n a. IT use year mc<Iiciiic hc lurcaf- r r'f
m Cethedral St. Baltimore. It is
with h d 1 ■ oi< t. . i add mytisti
mony to the great.virtues of Mttrtdyme
:,s ache. » , ch a remedy ^^iralgia is a lileasing.and anH Head
all sufferers should keep it on hand.
J. it. Ridgety, to Hutchison A Bro.,
Proprietors, Atlanta, Ga. Sold by all
Druggists.
JI ) ... ic.l free, with full in
strucr-ous forcoiiducting the most
,; r ,,i;t :rl*l loi-ui.— il,at anv one can en
fear. T . Is >v to
ini <e:r. -strii ri r > r ,. simple
. ■ v ui . n make great
m |i«>« and girls
, ...... Many l.aadr.-d have dollars made at
tie • ■ -r o.e- in
{**>'O^tSSSTSf jj... and rapidity with which SffSS they
vW t<- are
. ahlc to make money. You can engage
in this hushie.ss liuring your spare time
I at great profit. You do notliave to invest
if ’ W.-ink- nll tiie nsk. Those
at A li lun.ished five. Address
Tm Nov.4,’so.i’-v. i. A Co., Au^u^tu, Main**,
,'y:>ngagc f % sent free to (hose who wish to
in the imist pleasant and prof
table business required. Known. We Everything furnish newi
Capital everything. nut *1 day ami will upward*is easi- you
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, ; NartV’wlwfiwerV JSnynew
W1 , rk , ir v .. ult( ,,| , lt Many are mak
lug fortunes at the Im.-iness. Ladies make
as much as men, and young boys and girls
lankegrent pay. No one who is willing to
work fails to malic more money every <t»v
(Did ‘Th"' 1 Th!" e X raja"'
wi || !t short road to fortune. Address
U IIai.i.ktt A Co. , Portland, Maine.
Nov. 4,'so. i-v.
mt LVtRA L PINKIIA&L
OF LYHM, MASS.
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LYDBA E. PINKHAM ’8
■ VEGETABLE COMPOUND,
j ThePoeitiv^^ure
Tor all Female Complaint*, ‘
Thta pe*p*r*Uon, m it, luuiie •lirnlAr.i, conUnta ol
v«vi>i«bio Properties th»«mi*uTni<.«» to ti»mort ad
tr.teinT.ua. upon on« tri»i the menu .f tsi> com
po U n,iw»»»creco,rni*j,*«r«iief n imm<.ai»t«,
*hm It* uwb continued, In nlnet y-nlno onset In a Sun.
dmi.*i*irmivn<.|it(!urolieff<!ctcd,Mthou«n(ls Wiu tM
ut,. o. *cc.*< n , ofiupm™ merit., it i.tori»r™.
rnmm.ii.lr .1 ml prescrlbwl bj the bMt phy«lcl»ns in
''r. tiii'Turo uucoLrs ..ntimr* <*. ,r«gnir i— , ^i“’* ,
*r u» ut.™, and
5 „.,mruMip.,,auo,.ri«nTrouUe a , inflammation »„a
Ulceratton, PloodingB, all Displacements and the con
*ii)iirinnpi»ai w,*jinc8r.«niii8 eepccitoip miaptni to
thr Ch»n B «, or Ln*. it win uimoIv* and «pri tumor*
■om,h»Bt«ru*lnMi early stage of development. Tho
h ndency to cancerous humors (here i» checked very
•jhnnHIj by its nse.
In fjict it lias proved to be the great
and bent remedy that has ever been discover*
► I- H peniieaM** every portion ot tho system, aadgivea
n« w liftiaudt vigor. It removes fointness.flatmency, do¬
st roys fill craving for stimulants, and relieves weakness
of thcstoinaeh
nc-ir-*i.ioatins, ntndoches, 5«rvons Pw»tration,
SH
woiVM «tid backache, is always permanently cured by
ID* usr. It will ot all times, and under all circumstan
ees, net in harmony with the law that governs the
female system.
For Kidney Complaints of either sea this compound
is unsurpassed.
, . t. F Pinknam p . .. . Vegetable v . .. r Compound ,
s
Is pre-ioml at nrui 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mns*.
ITriceg’ 00. Six bottles for $5.00. Sent by mail in the
l arm of pills, also in tho form of Lozenges, on receipt
f.r price, gl.OO, i>cr box, for either. Mrs. i’INKHAM
/recly answers all letters of inquiry. Send far pam
j'-fclot. Atitiress as above Mention this paper.
No family should be without LYDIA E. ^INKHAM’
III YU it flLTA. They cure Con-Ai potion, Biliousness.
•T'iility ot the liver. 2j cento per boa.
FSoreston
cologne- agagrr
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a^c tired cut by work or worry,
'are miserable with Dyspepsia, Rheumatism. Neural-^
Eta, or Bowel, lvidncy or Liver Complaints, you can,,
* be invigorated and cured bv using
PARKER'S GI MGER TONIC|
* it you are wasting away with Consumption, Age,.
'Di<<:p..tian •Ui-u v-r any weakness, you Fertilizer will find Parker’s* and the*
jt ionic tiie greatest lUood
;iT Health A Stren^t !i fiestomr you Can I'se,*
- d i far superior to Bitters and other Tonies, as it*
- up tho system, but never intoxicates. coct, 4
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DAY, TINXAHILL A COl ■
133 and 135 11KOAII STREET, AUGUSTA, CA..
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IV ALL KINDS OF
Carriages, Ilockaways, Buggies,
Plantation and Road Wagons, Gaits, Etc.
Manufacturers Agents for the sate of the
Cortland Wason Co.’s Sprin? Wagons and Buggies.
Wilson, Childs k Co.’s Philadelphia Wagons,
The Lightest Draft
"agonmaue. _ ine} Also, the Webster, Old
A ■ Hickory, and Our Own
have Hammered
Scrap Axles, and r z. Make of One and Two
Wedge Horse TVagoi ? always
Spoke
Whee in full stock, at bot*
, 8< We kei . p
!l sizes hand. tom prices.
a on
We have added to our stock of Fine Buggies and Rockaways,
A Line of Cheaper Grade Buggies.
Made to our own order, with special regard to thoQuality of the wheels, axles, and
springs, which we will sell Lower than any house this side of Cincinnati,
Also, Full No Cheap Harncss.Bridles, Auction Work Sold. Whips, Buggy Umbrella*
a stock of Saddlery and Collars,
Trunks. Coach material of every description, Cloths, Paints, CoachVanitslraa.
Also, Leather and Gum Belting, Packing Rivets and Lacing, Hooks and Punohw
Also, Oak and llcmlwk Sole Leather, French and American Caif and Kip Skins,Liu
ing- and Goat Skins. A full stock of Shoe Lasts, latest styl&s, just received.
Send on your orders, or call and see us. Our prices will, at all times, bo
Sept22yl Hottom Prices.
JAMES G. BAILIE & SONS.
—DEALER 1M—
Carpets, Oil Cloths,
Window Curtains and Shades
-ALSO
Wall Papers and Borders
713 BROAD STREET
,
' JAMES OLD G. ST BAILIE AD & SONS. } AUGUSTA, GA.
Fvb.2.VRVj-y.
ORDER TOUR
SAW MILLS & GRIST MILLS,
Cane M'lis, Gin Engines, Cotton Screws,
Sliafting Vullevs,Hanger's Journal Boxes. Mill Gearing. Gmfgeoris. Turl>irx
j War Wheels.Gin fiealing.CilE.M*! JITDSON’S GOVERNORS, mST«)N»* and Brava
I lltU'ULAH .SAW.and Gummera and Files, lh Ring and Batibit Metal
Fitting. Globe and Check Valves and Wl.idles. Gauges, etc.. Iron and Bras*,
; Castings, Gin Ribs, and Gold Mine J/acliiuery, from
UEO. U. L »1»AR1) & L’O
FOREST CITY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS,
Tiear tlic W rtcr 'lower, HO Fenwick street. AUGUSTA, GA.
Repairing Promptly done at Ijiw Prices. July 15, ’»!. j-y.
'‘Tiiclui i*(l‘S . I I ilUSCl t .. A-gclilir *
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. .. *•, ,
—1)11. II. S. SMITH. Proprietor of the
©Id H^liable Drug Store.
(NEXT DOOE BELOW TIIE HOTEL.)
CRAWFORDVILLE, GEORGIA.
TAKES tlds methodof informing his many friends'and customers of his ENT1 R £
LY RESTORED HEALTH, and with it Ids WONTED ENERGY, anil desire to sel
goods, etc. They will find him at his post ever courteous, and ready to serve them
With thanks for liberal patronage in tlm past, solicits a continuance of the same.
Begs to inform them that in addition to tire usual lull line of
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, ETC.,
He always has on hand, they will find an Unusallv Full StocK of
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS
With something specially good under the brand of
OIjB I^TS OTAR RYE -
and Also a full line of Tobaccos. Cigars ami Cigarettes. With many other articles,
IX AND OUT OF DRUGS H. S. SMITH, Crawfordville. Ueorgia,
Mar-25, '81, k-m,
r Hie \V1 LITE Sewing Machine
The Ladies Favorite f
BtMiause if is tie Lightest Running,
the most quiet; makes the prettiest stitch ;
and lias more conveniences than any obiter
■j Nfaciiine.
A: m
it is warranted five years and is the e»si~
m e.>t to soil, and gives the best satisfaction
A of any machine on the market.
" • -a t Intending paiciiasers are solicited to ex
amine it before buying. Responsible deal¬
-A
i, er.- wanted in all unoccupied territory.
J. li. A T. F. S.HITH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers,
5VL BROAD STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 50
For Sale bv Mrs. R A. Williams, CrawfrdviBe, Ga.
^ept -2.S1.24U