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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19.1881. ;
A True Patriot.
We clip the following extract from
an oration delivered at the University j
of Georgia by W. L. lladney, of La
Grange, one of the students of that in- .
stitution, and published in the Athens i
Watchman of last week. They are il- a j
fit tribute to one of Georgia’s most j
lusinoub lnatriona sons. «,ne I
.
Referring to the great men whose j
qualities haye made them exemplary in I
private as well aspublic life. He says :
"Among this class of individuals in
Georgia, tew—yea, ndh«—are better
entitled to a respectful, a grateful re¬
membrance than John Milledge, the
ever memorable benefactor of learning,
born in Savaunah, Georgia, seventeen
hundred and fifty-seven, just twenty
four years from the landing of General
Oglethorpe upon the site of the Fores',
City.
‘‘As a defender of his native home,
Savannah, when beseiged by the Brit¬
ish, Jasper himself did not bear a bra¬
ver part. When at length the revolu¬
tion was ended, when the colonies were
declared by Great Britain to be "free
and independent.” Milledge sheathed
his sword, to help garner in the rich
harvest of liberty, the rewaid for many
bloody-fought fields.
A lawyer by profession, active patri¬
otic he was well suited to the many
high offices of trust and hono" to whicli
his grateful country called him. As a
member of the Legislature of his native
State, he was vigilant and true to her
■interests. As a Congressman and Sena
torj he was faitiffui to the cause of
constitutional liberty, aud weii deserv¬
ed the friendship of Jefferson, the ad¬
miration of Madison and Monroe. As
a Governor, the records of Georgia dur
ing his administration speak sufficient¬
ly
■ But we have not time to dwell longer
upon his public career; yet it would
be ingratitude—base ingratitude—not
to eulogize bis beneficence as a friend
of {education, and especially of the
University of Georgia. Let it not be
forgotten that on the 29th day of Janu
ray, 1880, the legislature granted to a
board of trustees a charter of an insti
tutifn of learning to be known as the
that University of Georgia ; for fifteen years
institution existed only on paper,
and might have continued to so exist
to the millennium had it not been that
in the year 1801. Gov. John Milledge
gave to the board of trustees six hun¬
dred aud forty acres of land, on which
a part of the city of Athens is now
built and then are’ ...-re i oe Universi¬
ty sprang into exist i : :e.
Ttiis, ladies and gentlemen, was true
patriotism—wise statesmanship wor¬
thy of ttie time of Washington, of Jef¬
ferson and of Franklin.
‘Yes, when we consider the glorious
results that have accrued to Georgia in
ttie past, and will accrue to her in the
future from this memorable institution
of learning ; an ! when we remember
that Governor John Milledge first set
the example of contributing to its es¬
tablishment, we cannot, as true, patri¬
otic Georgians, admit that any honor
paid to his name aud to his memory is
beyond his deserts.
There is not one of the long line of
distinguished |iudividuals who have
drunk of this hallowed fount of learn¬
ing, that will not with ns to-day say of
Miiledge : -‘Fiona semper virnt.’’
<;tt »)ut Doors.
Tlie close confinement of all factory
work, gives the operatives palled faces,
poor appetite, languid, miserable feel¬
ings, door blood, inactive liver,kidneys
and urinary troubles, and all the physi¬
cians and medicine in the world cannot
help them unless they get out of doors
or uso Hop Bitters, tlie purest and best
remedy, especially for such cases,
ing abundance of health, sunshine and
rosy cheeks in them. They cost but a
trifle. See another column.—Christian
Recordei.
Oeorgia
-AND
Banking Co.
Office General Manager, }
flOMMENClNG Augusta, Ga., September SUNDAY, 3, issi. )
*the 4th
following passenger schedule
he operated :
*iO. 1 WEST—DAILY. NO. 2
Lv. Augusta 10:30’a m Lv. Atlanta 8:30 a
“ Macon 7:10 a m, “ Athens 9:30 a
“ MiUedg’ll 9:05am; “C’wf'd'll 1:10
“ W’sh’i'n 11:30 am Ar.Wash’g’ MiHedg'll 2:55 p
Ar. C’f’dv’II 1:12 p m “ 4:40
“ Athens 4:50 p in “ Macon 6:45 p
“ Atlanta 5:45 nm" Augusta 4:06
SO. 3 WEST—DAILY. NO 4 EAST—
Lv. Augusta 5:55 p m Lv Yilauta S:-SJ p
Lv. Cr’t'v il 9:52 p in Ar.C’t'dv'll 2 : 3 a
Ar. Atlanta 5:00 aim Ar. Augusta 6:30 a
2#” X j connection to or from
ton on S N OA Yri.
•JO HX '. GREEN E. R
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W aters, .c.
161 and 25 j Broad Street,
Augusta, Ga
Ogct.8,m^,
Administrator’s Sals.
iEORGIA—Tar.%^ eerroC orxTv.
1) V virtue of an order from the
orable Court of Ordinary, o£ T.d
iaferre county, will he sold before the
Court House door, in said county, on
the first Tuesday in December next, be
tween the lawful! hours of sale.the fol
lowing property to wit: One traet of
land in said county lying on the waters
of Hardens creek. Adjoining lands of
Absolum Rhodes, Estate, of John Ma
hair and others, containing one hun
dred and sixty seven sold acres (167) more
or j ess s;iirt land as the property
of Tyre G. Ellington, deceased for the
benegt of the creditors,and heirs at law
0 f said deceased.
This November 8,1881 Terms cash.
JOHN W.ELLlNOTON,Adm’r
of T.G. Ellington, Dec‘d
Administarors Sale.
GEORG IA—Ta i. 141 jski;o Cocxtv.
. . Y virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Wilkef county.
Georgia. Will be sold on the first
‘I**)’ ' n December (next) A. D., 1881, at
the court-house doot in the connty of
Taliaferro and state of Georgia, be
lween tiie u-yral sale hours, The tract
of land in said county of Taliaferro,
1 elonging to the Estate of Maria J.
Randolph deceased, lying upon the wa¬
ters of Little river, Hardins and Reedy
creeks, and bounded by and adjoining
said Little river and Hardens creek aud
lauds of John P. Moore, John Brooks,
L. A. Moore, Geofge Wright, Joseph
Brooks ami land formerly belonging to
Estate of Josepus Hillman and comonly
known as the Ficklen ]>Iace and others,
and containing by estimation twenty
seven hundred acres more or less said
laud will be subdivided into four oe five
spera'e toacts or parcels. Each of sai l
subdivided tracts or parcels will lie sold
sejierately and oceording to, plats of the
same, which will lie exhibited publickly
on the day of sale. All persons who
may desire to examine said land or
either subdivision of the same, can do
so by calling upon Mr. Geo. C. Fouclie
who lives at the main settlement on
said original tract of land, anil he will
show them said lands as well as the
plat of each said subdivision of the
same. Said land all well improved, has
a large amount of valuable timber, as
well as low grounds upon it. The terms
of sale, aio one-half cash, the balance
payable the first day of December A.
D. 1882, with lawful interest from day
of sale. The purchaser to execute his
note for the unpaid balance of purchase
money. The administrator retaining
title unfil purchase money is fully paid,
but will give eqecute purchaser bond
for titles with the usual conditions in
same. 1 ). W. DuBose, Administra
tor with will annexed of Maria J. Ran
dolah estate.
TUTTS
PILLS
INDORSED BY
PHYSICIANS, CTED CLERGYMEN, EVE RYWHERE. AND
THE AFFLI
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
8YMPTOM3 OF A
TORPID LIVER.
fj*g■k*L 5 - e t,
< “|*_P t> j‘
blade, iullneBa afte r eat ing, with a ciisiri
cEnafioii To exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper. Low spirits,Xo»»
^memoirTwJffiifieHMorBiSfiigiigi;
°f theTfeart. Dots beiore tbo
eyes, Ye llow Bkiti, Heaaaone, rte stless
ness at night, Highly colored Urine.
tF THESE WAESIS 08 AEETIKHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED
TUTT'8 PILLS are especially suchachaoge adapted to
such cases,one dose effects
of feelioR as to astonish the sufferer.
They Inrreaic the A ppetltes and cause the
body to Take on Flesh, thus the system is
noarlKb«*4i.and by theirTonfe AetlOMon the
m*Ntb duced. Price e Orient**, 25 cents, Bejralar te Murray Wool* Si., ore H.f. pro
T0TFS HAIR DYE.
Gray BuicK^ft^re^ei^gnhTD H 0 ^
Imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously.
Bold bjDruggidtd.or sent by express on receipt of ft.
(«SSju*%£^tt *• »*«* » VX.^.|
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B as
AW*
V
il 111 3 an o
1 »I © t *
I
St m
For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, f
Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Infiu.j
enza. Asthma,Whooping Cough, In-j re-!
cipient Consumption and for the
lief of consuro pt i ve persons i n ad van -a
ced stages of the Disease. For Sale*
jy all Druggi ' Pr,v. % jj. Cents. B
thnAuthf^ 8OLD WEBftl Aafew.o &WAR0E9 lcr«:,t il.-A
icil Work, wsrractfed the beet hud
I cheavG^t, ir.diep^L&able Scienceof to every Life
man,entitled or^feil-PxeBervation “U.e be und in
1 finest French muslin, embossed,
fail gilt.3oftpp.6ontamB li-. besatifui
l steel preRcrip
tiors, mail; iIh*Btrt;.edSAiaj»le,->ents; pn< e only $1 25 gent by
rma
-csr&r *r * -fend n Ad dress P»-<tb cAy V**d
ow THYSEiF.ri^ri::'^- 1 ' .
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I ^
. -soso ,
9 n* ?
jo: . -_D.r3.tiOi?.— f:t, rx.-. ion Advocate*
i WmWTED^
A3EK il ■;
i. e. nc<. VJUJX it to- is
Ji.I •
Almost Yeuug Aealu *
Mv mother was affieted a long time
wit h Neuralgia and a dull, heavy inac
live condition of the whole system ;
headache, neruous prostration,and wag
almost helpless. No pnysiciSkBS or
medicines did her any good. Three
months ago she began to use Hop Bit
tors, with such good effect that she
seems and feels young again,
over “<J years old. We think there is
no other medicine fit to use in the fatu
ily.”—A lady in Providence, R. I.—
Journal.
HOSIHJEr’j
M
•j
&itter s
■ I
The »|»urent «n«l B«kt Jledirine ever Sado.
I Acolmblnation of Hops? with Buchu, &A tueutstand Man*
5 nwatcBurfrtivepropertieii drahle Dandelion, of all other Hitters,
■ ^Like e^Ul\. Athecrvaicst uul Blood Purifier, Liver
at or* * U * 9 a:uI Keatoriag
> earth.
* g^feiit
Vo iH^^se r<>S 2 ibIy lonp exist where Hop
« fact, !, art vaneci and jierfoct ore their
I OJs
Ti ■; v*ee % r anivlgcrtotiatgefl Itflr % ^ i
ell whose eV^ orV» k : yTuentsc%uso or ! 5 an f:. t lL ho » g|
of the boweto AppetiaeiWffi® • fl
iUira an Without into »
I dopBitters ore »
Icating.
Ik U nutter Whftt your or armpt* *na
are wliat the disease or sick Hop dit*
ter*, pnn't w*ut until you am re but if you
only Itm/tywtreyouriif^ feel boa cr Disj-mP'e.^uso * v them ed hundred*. at once*
$ 300 win !>c prid * yi a cftSso %°v£t they ,vi)l friends lot
euro or help. I>o not Funwr tliem^ u> your
nuir r.but and ur^e ' 4a o Hop r*
us*.*
Remember, flop Bittr n la noH Vile, tfroflgw*
drunken nostrum, but the Purest Bcf
Medicine eve r m ode; the “tUVitins IsOKKW
and HOrS” tuui V!' • I no verson or family
ehould Ip‘ "'itb ,ut them. ■BsaBHBHB
•yusaam fid.( 3 .D au aVoluto ot'opiuiu, and Irrotitatihle curol
f t: ; i.n-THDri- •J,n8c toRaoci) and;
juxr,> i. -. AiiwoM L • i.riu- i K Scud J
for 1 -.rcu'.tir. Bej Eiilm *f|t. P«., j
1
THE BEST
IN THE WORLD!
KEARLY ALL BAKING F0WDEB8
ARE ADULTERATED.
The wily manufacturers of thaw spurious
compounds claim that adulteration li
necessary to the preservation of the
product. Don't you believe a word
of this. 0a the contrary, the {rood
qualities of any Baking I'owder
are lessened and the injurious
elements increased just in pro¬
portion to the adulteration.
SEA FOAM WSWS
SLS 7 ^ !&&a$S&X , $!Si'?J£Z
preparations, and but is an entirely new invention,
produce contains no injurious ingredient effect. <>r element the which
can an On con
trary, it has In itself n tejwlenfty to sustain
life and ktreu^then tlw human system,
BHKAU u one of import
people—the poor iu v,e!l aa the rich. Mo
thing geitlon is «ml a more dyspepsia, potent enure than of tndl
sodden itr.ad. \nmirenUlcivlcrln heavy,
a Balent Q^O
d^psIf^Sr. and Exi physician ■ KKD8 in *750 the land will
per year, general every of distress
ibgxfteease. testify to tiie Light, wHl-rafsed pie valence bread, this biscuit,
and health, cakes tiioow* digest readily, and conduce to good
mak< h labor of alt
kind* vash-r. ond T iUkhONOS LIFK.
• ' era I Wkrft l fr* * light K7 V.R BH£4D. F h I La TO h ULKt
«•' w
r-:f,te-l to ji. :/Vi' Uj " , ■ ■■<cu -, healthier.
i more &ml lr.'rjrc renciiij dl
I efivicd bread, bibveit, cake*, pudding* etc.,
?*sr^“s
| adds greatly to the perplexing aiffieuUies with
| widen tlie hoUSebfufK'.r into to contend in the
powdeiHMnl lo-enH j■■ ; ■ i Iftoo much
of any of tlu-su an i-h i.-; used, the bread has
a gQ^ or bitter taMo, <.r is heavy and
i soggy.unpalatalLc, in«d imliyestible. Willi tlie
J use or with Heit. Foam second these quality difficol flour its a better e uhriuUn', cook¬ for
j even
ery can he tnntie than the host of flour will
| | make ECONOMY vritli »ay is fln<»tli«'r uf ti-.c j»'*ir.t othir iYoilhyofcon- etuffs.
I Bideration in these iwinl muos. when winmsl
i every one lias a uriK'jgio t«> make both ends
; meet. The uouomy of fs««, Ham n
really womitxful. One ran of It f«
worth thrccof any r>tber hnlring compound.
%IEP* 9S& E«A ftp SAVKE Ti ASdmi MOiiKY
It saver; xi:»c bc.canMj vfrt
j little knviflinfj is retiuired, and i delay is m
j i ressary for the douVh t-> mu->;: hut if mixed unit h<
baked in SAVES* a hot, quick oven .-con a;i
I iVsr IT MO.\ E i\ ■ muhc in U;re»
! months’ use of ingre/Iinit* it thr wifi lr* null:, tinu
and other mere
! pay fis cost? arnl then it v.iil n;;.ko
40 POUK '08 m«k OK'AH
from h barrel of hour than con otherwise t- i..«*/<«
I SEA mif. IS UtiftfERSALLV CCKWWCro.
In prO'.Y of lids statement rt.. i ti e < .dov. rig
JfUIJSA O A1AVAY* VOMh
| | Sf*a F miD fi ivn* great taH^/act io r ,, lttnaV*- bread Af'“ry
bread, biacuil, cak*-, etc., r.:ui th ! - in : v-«.j
I good. — J. V. II.KON Hth -T CON, A'«» N. i\
IJMVKHKAL, HAT1NKACTIO>.
MY. liavo tried li.c ir .1 i' taui lfl our ffcrtiiJiw e»: *
•rnon^a auiiibcr vf friends,und aroplw.se i > >»>
■ that it yivee uidvcn-al »aiUfaction. — Ma vd-z; ui
G iLLEai'XK, & Mtm*, Ji0.ohtiinton,Ii. i .
Al l. I.lIvK IT.
V.'i h\ i} frfr: c.;.i Poam o’:; ’ ’"rs ■’ »rr^*v.'
frt J OH'S
’; ini b‘
(» a.
fi
F
Ati that v. i.; asx f r t ■ a If-un :
ve t a fair trial. No one h&v
!’■ u > -■ h« •. .'hot supl-ly at>U dur tar
aud i . j
iiiij
176 Duane St., New York.
JOHN* K EELY’S
V ■/ GREAT SPECIALTIES
FOR THE COTTON EXPOSITION SEASQNJ
O/wi* 'ft*' influx 6f visiters which the Bx poeltjoiuu*ures. will come & greatly increased (knumd f.*r the hwtlintTAtiwW tf
CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS 1 CLOAKS
I Kara CloakOo/i p*cV C ^ <lolUlIS won1 ' of Cloalra! The largest Stock of Cloaks. Jackets and listen sooth of IWIbuMehial
1J5
1 have Cloaks at $50 each!
* I have Cloaks at every Intermediate ptlce! I have cloak*) HI r the thotMUdl
.v.iiL «wtr.~.»H.. ootamea ,. from an Imiyrter .*°T 0! who. *¥ nF having TRIM Good* was in the purchased Custom llmse. in the compelled regular to sacrifice way somatn i order ralw na# lattes
_ tnC^rgia! bcu ht was to amnsr tt>
ffered lCt ‘ 0t *' ® rtm “* OB ® way. theu In another, but »U at a sacrifice, constitute at once the largow asol JiOf.1 W. ot CUek. t«w
1 can sell you gs.50Cloak forts, and then make 4 '•
etP' 4c* a 5 Cl0 ,or ud u,en ke a good profit!
A *15 ChrttolQ 1 “ * m ' *“ « h “ I want! An Is Cloak for «5I A *10 Cloak tor 18, awl *> on U. the end of the lml
Juattie to yourself, Keadhr. demand* that you Investigate this superb line of Good* after yon have seen Cloefcaelaewhcn hot Invariably BEFORE YO*
BUY! r» >
* > * TW »**Ihe t^Slml MlYtaM ItoYSSS ’ ) U« Uti -m! e ,*lu» 1 now offer tu ’A (bO0i
; • v • •
ou«** *
Ill-Bill* _BLACK ^yi-ton Hrraiigmeut* with CASHMERES an ImporterOt*Black 1 admit!**, I uu« offer to llte public- Uic l.nv it,, . complete loRiuih I
1 - *
A U >
I\ filrif V / )'P1 ft 1 ( I If lb season, I am responsible which tor the that color It of piece ever should piece of Flurk tie (Wshmerc* l»0 color, which lo-e » ill 1 in* h» aoM biillUncy, ov«r my counter* . 1 Will tWui
KEPLACfI7 AXf-«l • mean* ft prove 10 a to ■a*
.
WHKN*CAn.K:M?N ViVe If G(x'n Ut0r * fOT offerin ® toch e , " ,r * ntrc! '' but I never do so except the cnee Justlfles.il, end I NEVER FAIL TO RESI-OKfi
* >Ut '' Jet an,i UU, ° Wack c “ luner,s Rni1 customers can have either by asking for which they prefer. I recommend the ftlue Black for beauty aud
durability '
S J; fjy* PJJ? "J'*®* !!} 8ck wt *ol 1 Cashmeres.:» < aahmeres, 50 cents yard, yard, sold sold ln-t fall fall at SO cents. M plcset Black all wool Cashmeres, *0 cent* yard, sold last fall at.15 cants.
1 ' "''S' cents last at lit) cents. 2!> pieces lilac k all wool Cashmere*, 80 edits lard -.irl last fall at 7‘«r*ntt.
IK?. e Black all wool Cashmere* in Am,-idea: ParUenlar attention in called to this crude of goods ) am .leiermlntd pi sell a beauty
.. PyR'. W .l'iece, fine grade lslack t ashmeies, proportionately cheap! Everythtna made almost iu colored Cashmeres, full prieai will W
Jiew^York !* S ,Ui;n 5 attractive stock. 1 will best AX YBOIiT S of Black at a raiera of
guarantee to sample Cashmeres, no matter whether it eontes from this place or ftotg
1 ^ s D lV inrC v \ l ^?V^ Pv^i’Jy lls 1 ,fi ‘ H Ktock pieces rvur »»t*t«»re. BlmL and Harfllf colored fUiyjit^ Velvet*, can all price*, be inked all ^ eto. black ««tiihAt th«m ! Jifpo t lli|A
' r mi shade*, :*»>« Wks 00 cent*, ft cent*, ft
‘«nt>. . oi Sri $1.10$1.2.*, -, 5l.A». fl.tvo. and up to the iliies! at yard. Colored Silks 90 flu {4
cento, an 1 51 per yarti—au line. Moire Antique very per cent*, «•*•».v* m cebbi;
hie color quality and detigu lmmeiiH* ! flu* line of short Striped iljrer. Trimtumg and Dress .Silks. A superb line Black and coUnd iWocadcd Silks iu every tmasi?
iantest imp. *trij»ed and plain ^ilk tdushc* ever offered in Atlanta
SSL*— ? ruen i Cloth foun<H<? be uuu>u.Uly attnetiv*-. tMithraciu^ i it doe*, &i^egood«, n*t< curd up to *T) frond* at 13. All Brow? thn
- Si dn Doods. French Plaid•« and Ombre *trtpea, novelties id beautiful soli, limp litOrle*«>u made*,
U e V u C department >> is j»erfeet. In attention Urn
’ -, la tne ucatoW’d upon tlie purchase of dress ttt.HHi*, equal paDis-ha* tK*an taken alth the eheata
♦j tueraesiium j .. priced and the fine kihmIn. <v> that no mutter whether euatoun tvi*he* Drt*S* tiood* ut 11) 15 h> 35 ftuceau
voceute, Ut the finest iwods, a r cento, cento. o ui.. ^»et*uui, eeuUi,
venr n mamdtlevnt assortment in any of these lines will here he iounl.
cS^^Mouro1^^rVuf!\ .
of n *ek ,1 reSB ^' 0o ^' s ’ audlsth^uirmoxtrning,bcio^ud^lx’^e-r^ A splendid variety
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Of gT^^^iHormhig a lT j -t' '" [ "*” 1 " ,l U J ‘ l |*‘ s house, lyVested iu that else*
£
®teached and t nb leached Clocked itoal Buttiriue'iu it oh* pair. before. Ladlcn' Merino rnderffstt .tVc, Wc,
bfc fillkflvUh its d "if* “ lllK “ >t • u11 foil t>' ACU-mpl u i.»rUculatUe Hit- giKidc iu litis Uositty block, wife silfilt* Tn!'-.' inf tin- eniiiwpiip* loBla
SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! • A
Pethii(;.s pever h «s aiiylli l ng Iwn nwo mpll-ln il in i.rurclft cnual lo .
KEELY'S SHIRT BOOM!
*’*“**' “ ,u, ‘ i,,cniuingeti:r f "«■*: «"> «">«»« “ «h«*W *—--*• ‘■■‘•omou, !t«b Mlurf
THE SHIRT BOOM F
k was based ltd is being cnntiuued und greatly developed on theprlneiplo of
STERLING VALUE AND NO TRICKS.!
JUST OPENED »
, sJ*'?? 0 S®2J, ln * n R n, "? in s, ' irt, •<-“h. worm r .<•, .!.rmi M«I * rmo 1.1mm Rrtsom Ut-lnfon-ivl -lilrts, 8V- .mrh worth *1.
Xu.’Ooy habiuiy old cximse lheono-hulf now for »|>|H-nrlng in linltt l.lio u iln- v.iry loftsl mllloil -for John hwly will m-U a liuo now Hlitrl (01 wry Hull: niuro Ilian ilia urlr« n
washing an ouv. of (his--shirt r" hn- not tn-ioi tnhl! Cull anil i.-x n m i m* lln-m' That is the way to i.--i i Ei*. (ii-i. *
aro Superb bnylnif linn them, of holol Flicoiliigs. Mini ......nliny r^lon I lo 'n-iim., .’O'' )o lonoU, ;n i- ! .N«|ilm?.So^.^?Sn?kel*. loiyoiy tla-in The (iiilijji m«^iG«i>^i?ii^.G? ..iMTall.. is buy ins iliera. ^.fc‘raieiS<Pimi^«mMl. limy eoiliL fn-i I vlh«gr««( To- MeirJianM ,
. I are oiit r*ilr«. am low "1 tin
qualities lire t-ooil. For these renwma they tell treely. '
•SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! s
400 cafe* Boots and knot's In the net of beinj? received jti«t now. The Muck embiiwe» itill lines of the *uperb Shoes *|\vu* > to be fo.uid here. Every p*tt
arranged. LADIES;., No shoddy. No trash. No paper »>>)oh uuumi^m ihem. ETC.'
In Ladies' Underwear, tlie largest line C0RSE1S,UNDERWEAR,. in the tale tirriud. The styles are quite uncommon affd U»e prices mUca lM**i ilunVastomerii Jiuecitw
is < flrw*
theiu. This is almost the uuiversul testimony of the Ladien. 1 ,
T have juKtpurchwed superb Hue of Ladies’ Hand F.mbroldered A NOVELTY. Underwear—the
n work de*»e in the eontontsof France, on beautiful jrennln* French Fei
cale. the beauty and eheauncs* of which garinento cannot fall to render them exceedingly popular.
examiiiA I have the marked largest them and cheap, best Mock so as of to goods introduce ever offered th in as in fatorahl? Atlanta, at as posmble, aud X promise the Ladies Quito a treat in their Inspection Be *ure ' to rail aiift ,
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„ JOHN KEELY’S. *
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A. O. M. GAY & CO.
Clothiers,
HATTERS AND FURNISHERS
M I*.? l- St., Atlaut:l, a
IlfiADUUAItTERS
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Style and Ideptinee
IN
^ lothing and Hats.
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PERRY DAVIS’
PAIN KILLER
IK A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.
PEItBY DAVIS « SON, IToprietora, Provide*.*, IL V
EMPLOY MKNT
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r I’ll | IK. poor ;is well u- tli.i i i i -! i, the nl>l *1
well AH the young, the Wl'e, in ivra
an the fiushand, <lo- tie- yoong iiuoleo o* we'l
as (lie young in on a* well o- (iiillari the
hoy, may jiint militloyoi.'ii', as in !( e n ii a Jew
in honest Ami ft< J.I Ml iuuiou. 1
tjni liouHt; wail In: allien to earn tt
for I hem. Wo can irlvi* loo eiiiplojne ill.
all till! time, or slitenm imit ajmi'e l« e,i .
only ; traveline, “i iiumn invji .lu luhlmi
hood, among your tn ’i-iK w/l ii’-qiialnlini
ees. If you no.init o-aiv |i m •'tiipinvuieiiv,
we can impart v.iluihie lintmm.iiion tn
yon free of cost. 11 oil! eo l you only
one cent for a Jiu4„l i .nl to ei'.t loo <*‘ir
Prospectii.-, AUil ii. ....... . il.AI ...«..n» of
making Do you a gomi a. my mpl'oilirui irao-’i- You
not neglect lin- 1 ;
do not have to invo-l a Inigo miiii of moo
ey, and run a grcui i--k m losing il. You
will readily make, see lli.n ?'o il will to $;«"» In an week, ra-w
matter to t rom
and cstahlisli a Is*.- -i*iv and it de ■••ml
cut business, honor ihie. slr.iiglii nr emr»l
and NOW, profitable, for there AM 11 ut <EV i" IN' Ho- 11 in f imi atl
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who engage -wit it in. »•»* will tir.iri'H
ymt and you will ivnmtor ivtrv e««i n-r *
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