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About Crawfordville democrat. (Crawfordville, Ga.) 1881-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1883)
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Hence originated the custom of girls kissing their parents on their lips ns a means been sampling; of discovery. wlietLeb they had the contents of the family amphora. But tlielvw, asaffect ing women, was in time so iar modified made that they we^e permitted to drink wine from boiled must or r» sins. -,-- ■-----— It is with narrow smiled people as with narrow-necked bottles; the less they have in Ihetn the more noise they nmkc in ;>r inure out. Sampson, the strong party, was tht. first man to advertise. H« took two solid columns to tfemdnstrato' his streugtli and several thousand persons “tumbled'’ to his scheme. And he brought down the house. How IId Doiiblcti Ifi?i Trade, ^ r - Benj. W. Pali n, pharmacist G obe t ill age, Mass, says that th : miraculous ’ pain cure, St. Jacob’s Oil, has greatly helped his other bmine s, a d ihe sales of the remedy ha redoubled n one month. Ho keeps a large supply .1 wavs on band. Offi ers of the Army and Navy pronounce St. Jacob’s Oil to be the g.tatest pain cure of the age. Sincerity is an openness of heart; ’tts found in a very few people, and that which we see commonly is not it, but a subtle dissimulation to eain the confidence of others.—Charron. Nelson m»V ererl udgment of $ ,’■’’T.htr nsram t G. T. Fisher A Co., in lie j S. circuit court, at Ditioi’, Mich.,.for an i f vi • e.r.ent of Lyon’s Patent Metallic Floel Fti.”e,ier. Tliiscontriv ance is on., of theipoi', meful of mo lern in¬ ventions, and has rclii \ c 1 a remarkable rale —oyer Sdftft.t 00 wor h the Us imony showed, being having been sold sii ct' e / a'ont Wi ggi anted, invention a grand t.,fa! .'it' :ys paim The consists of a n.-a; iVflol; in?til p’nte fast¬ ening arranged to the oiltsi !e of a or shoe air¬ to prevent t he m: liters from lire /feveiny. ing osvr andl'lf Tlreratt '• ''' *' ---. d of - ..e the ilown United un r.n y-g tier Slates ihvlnrAI tn • Lyo i ra «nt mr i!i<l nr-ccuat This o. afterward an iiPonna ity in cd tli by ■ application. Was o r c the edm missi.mer of patents in, r c . r lance with a special aci of Congress artliorizmi it Ac¬ tion w.:s comnencrd i i Jtfay, 1880, a per¬ petual injui ctio i v i s cb aineil iii December, and the case run rc^-rj>*i to a nnut^r. who tion reporte the l court theManv.-r^i^A doidrie ; h bu id directed on n o ' - i rnvo, a' judgment, such double t > be entered arc. insl « fen mils for damaget. with interest; n ! c «ts. ViHuewiU catch as well as vice ny, principle contact; and the public stock f honest, manly will dailv accumulate:—Buvke. Ladies’ & children’s Boots A Shoes cannut ran over if Lyon’s Patent Heel Stiff ers are used. Be praised not for your ancestors, but for vour virtues. ; . Mr J. E. Harvey 140 Bridge St,, Bfooklyne says: “I have no more-dre&d of inflammatory rheumatism since Dr. Elmore’s Hheumatine Goutalinc brought me out of the terrible con dition I was ui last year.” Disease conn's in by hundred weights and oes out by ounce*. On Thirty nays’ Trial. The Voltaic Belt f'o., Marshall, Mich., will send Dr. Davis’ celebrated Electro Voltaic Belts and electric appliances on .rial for thirty days, to men (young and old) who arc afflicted with nervous de¬ bility, lost vitality, and kindred (roubles, guaranteeing Speedy and complete resto¬ ration of health and manly vigor. Ad¬ dress as above. N. B —No risk is incur¬ red, as thirty days’s trial is allowed. Fear not the threats of the great, but rather the tears of the poor. Fou dyspei *ia, indigestion, depression oi spirits and general debility, in their various forms; also as a preventive against fever and ague and Other intermittent fevers, the Ferro -Phosphated Elixir of Calisaya,” made by Cas¬ well, Hazard A Co., New York, and sold by ail Druggists, is the Viest tonic; and for patients recovering from fever and other sickness, it has no equal. Slen wealth, who are without perpetually alfowing engaged in themselves accumu¬ lating ever folks who time to enjoy it, without are like sitting hungry do to dine. are always cooking .in Kescned from Iteatn. William J. CoagMirt; of Somewiila. Mass., gays: In the fall o: 1876 I was taken with bleeding of lungs followed by a severe cough. I lost my appetite and flesh, and was con fined to my bed. In 18771 was admitted to the hospital The doctors said I had a hole in my p ig as big as a half dollar. At one time a report went around that I was (tea L I gave up hope, but a friend told me of Dr. Wm. Hall’s Balsam for the Lungs. I got a bottle, when, to my surprise, I commenced to feel better, and to day I feel better than for three year s past _ So quickly sometimes has the wheel turned round that manv a man has lived to enjoy tho benefit of that charity which his. own piety proje 2 ted. —Sterne^_ The best anrt oldest medicine lor cure of live! diseases is Dr. Sanford’s Liver Invigorator. There cannot he a greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current ofliiSdiscourse. ------ A Child that wakes with croup should have a dose of Piso's Cure._ The talent of turning men into ridicule, a d IKP* to laufflitir thOBttHJIlfi cob ver** with, * »”* -tods am. nngen jrous Ccmperi; A Voting i&an witn uiuicaiudf rniud cuts himself off from aU manner of iai pr vtiueut. —Addison. Nature. Dame Nature is a great teacher and physician and Ca rhcilBfo ,' i m a de "fttW'priru pWroienin, is one of her grandest remedies for baldness. Try it and yon will use no other. fatter two ivoire, and y^ w«l not even I KMNHHHN* THE GREAT GERMAN iMIliiiimin mik. Relieves and cures lUllvUMATISM, Ss,i <tii|»! Sciatica, v Neursljjla, LUmbago, iLiimiim* RAtUAI'llE, V «Bsnm» HEADACHE, SORE THROAT. TOOTHACHE, nu r lilmj.-M i.,-.an§ 1 QUINSY NIWt,UN«S, II MB* M-kainn, llijp'r.iHW :fti!3ililS Soreness. FROSTBITES, Cuts. Bruises, (ml ! 5e BURNS. SC AI.1M, ■!ii A u<t all other bodily aches pi m and pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. 4| DvaUns. Sold by ali niiettirons l>rttfSti$is in and ll mm m<m» ■- j 1 an shnges. j 7 The Charles A. Vogcter Co (Successors to A. VOGEIRR 3t Ct *1 » M*»ion\ Ud., € s. it ti fiSTOTIiaSIFi W WUiBATM ceived the most pofr endorsement fom einmineni 8 hyBicilttiP) fciia j ias bng occup led a foremost rank among standard Its proprietary mw§ ; remedies. proper h ties as an alterative of p WM a. F of disordered the stomach, conditions livdl “ and bowels, and a pfe ventive or inalai ial diseases Al-o ho lesS ffeuoWhfea. Bifrilss , F or sale by Di ng gists and Dealers to whom apply for 5 * sr Hostetter’s Alma¬ nac for 1884, Oonsumptiofi dan Be Cured 1 ".HALL'S WM. KINDS. FOR THE ALSAM Cures Co nsmuptloti, Colds, l*ne:iinotti:t, In* fliiciizn, Hioucliinl I UtlllcoltieSi IlmmciiitSsL Hoarsfepe Umiuli, ml all Asilimfli llisflnaea oi ilte VVlidoping Ilreat.img «i lleiHbraue it>««ioUiL's iiiHamed and ami IrtjAls poisoneil tile tlid oi me ;.i:ny s by disease, iliss'usc, and nml tircveiil* iirevents t3»e me uiabt mailt sWeatS sweala ami ami Il$itilii4-ss across (lie clo'st which accoaiiiatiy inal.i.ly. it. t oasiimillion llALSA.ll. is hot an incurable IIAl.l.’H will ci arc you, even though i.k.il. Msit.lial aid fails. JM ATIONAL SURGICAL, institute IK ATLANTA, GEORGIA. For .he scientific treatmjnt and eorreeiioj of 4efomiitie3 of the human body. AH appU of ances made to order, and under the direetior Piles competent and experienced surgeons. fistula, female diseases, paralysis, private treated diseases, Ca tarrh. raptures, and by ap proved methods. Bend statement and receiv> special feplv. ty H. TiGI^NP. Boc’v. a Mooces eS / JTtlantcLi Gcu AN ORGANIZED BUSINESS COMMUNITY 25th YEAR. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. TO SPECUIiATOKS. R, LINDBLOM & CO., N. G. MILLER&C0. 6 A 7 Chamber of 66 Broadway Commerce, Chicago. Now York. GRAIN St PROVISION BROKERS Members of all prominent Produce Exchanges in New York, Chicago, St. Loui* and Milwaukee. We have exclusive private Will telegraph orders wire bet ween iudg- Uni cairo and New York. execute circulars on our ment when requested. Bend for 4 CO., Chicago. containing particulars. ROBT. LINUBLOM AGENTS WANTED stock t i n K ITIach i n e ever in vented . Will kn i t a pa ir of ings with HEK1* and variety TOE complete of fancy work, m 20 for minutes which It will a! knit a great SlMPtF.D^fiBil' ^J^DUl.STINdWFj SURE. WHITE/ RU9i CTURof OMlV ROLLS, qo.rwr =^==HiJ machine DISCOUNT \ n _ Q0UUASLCMASIBS.I THE ABSOLUTELY Two jam BEST (hoiiKand itltchPR a minute. The onlj absnlntely flrkt-c!ii«s N<-wing Machine In tha worlrt. Seaton trill. •» WarrantedIS »«•*. ; ISCHAtH IliBCO., Chicago w WewTTork. u *3 "msms; 'has?:: tm* T.Mf tn ail um f/.iis, II BfiJitCcrordr^yruh. T»*U-p ;p..o4. M Uso in r.-no. Roid by arugffftits. OTM rile i-;rnniwi. Rtn1 'J L r4 Hook or. / e h -Q>,r T, l’i* ' r I f /. li ' '.■■■ -, . - GOOD NEWS H 12 LAP SES! of¬ Greatinducement* in ever get fered. prdc’B for Now’B.your celeV t t • wi to Teas op and<’ttIiW*»Jyand8^fcreab«ii«ti- ouf. r fnlGob! iksn " M. fsRoBeGqina •t S or lin i di mu I>ec< rited >> nor Set. < r u«Id Band Mom Dec- r tea ' i <nl«t Set. If- r : i ! l pp.rt’eji’ars address r i tiE <; BEAT .\MI\AICA\ TEA Now CO,» Yotk. P. U. Box 2X9. . *•: and .wi Vesey St. f DR. aiClK.. Y J Painless Eye Water cents a >>tt!e. Ask for it. Have no other. nlCKBV.Praprl.^. XA 0* *4 Mot »B«J for natter, Ims oaaeTBnaht*s dW-aae a^^rapepoia 12 la 3 wnttktt—aS r»B*r«si form*of rbenmatic dioorder* m 2 to hutmssic, ii^rmVra*. ipd Hie- to tr;nk. Ask i«a ... USJANG Survival of the Fittest. A FAMILT MEDPCIXK THAT HAS HEALED MILLIONS DURING 35 YEARS! jV BALM FOIL EVERY WOUNJ0 OF MAN ANO BEAST I THEOLDEST&BESTUNMENT EVER MADE IN AMERICA. SALES LARGER THAN EVER. The Mexican Mustuilg binimtmt has been known for more than thirty-five for years ns the best of all Liniments, today Mart an u Beast. Its sales arc larger tlmrt fever. It cures when all others fall, and penetrates sain, tendon and muscle, to the very bone. Sold everywhere. Hi. Aieiifler H. stilus IS OEAO, but his IIISTORV OF THE UNITED STATES WILL LIVE FOREVER. For terms and territory foi the «i. t Gt>„ P. O. Box 2900, Kew Orleans, La. GOiSWFTiON. 3 have positive ruinedy for the abovo dlseaso; its thousands a of of the kind of by te been cases cured. worst and lonsc TtS Standing etfieaey, have Indeed, so strong is my fai In its that LauU smid€’W0 BOTTLES FREE, to¬ gether with a VAU’A!-! PI TREATI8E on this disease, to any suiloior. Give Express and 1\ O. addross. 3)K. T. A. bLOOUAI, 181 Pearl SL; N ev York, BESS r h ...3 When I say < m o 1 do nut moan merely.to stop them for a time and thou liavo them return again, 1 mean EPILEPSY a rod!* cal cure. I have nvul® tho disnise of FITP; or FAtAlNO STPKnISoml iiio-long s' study. 1 warrant hav# my rinneciy is to euro the worst case Bocauso others failed no roa son fu. ir n ; ot notv receiving a euro. Send at once for a tro at iso All d a Frofe Bottlo of niy infallible remedy. Give Express and Post Oiilce. It costs, you nothing for atrial, and T will cure yon. Address Dr. If (J BOOT, m 1’earJ St... New York. Tbousamls Hastened to Their C^raves! Relying on testimonials written in vivid globing language df sdrgh mii ftculons curef made by some largely puffed up doctor oi patent medicine has hastened thousands to their graves; belie .-ing in their almost in sane faith that the same miracle Will be performed oil thfem, and that these testa monials make the cures, while the so-called medioine is all the time hastening them tr their graves. We have avoided publishing testimonials, as they do not make the cures, although we have THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS of them, of the most wonderful cures, vol unt irillr sent us. It is Onr medicine, Hoi Bittorr that makes the cures. It has nevei failed and never oah. We disease will give refer ence to any one for any similar tc neighbor, their own if thndels desired, not or will neighborhood refer to anj ’ as a the known world bnt can show its cures Hop Bitters. A POSING JOKE. p.1ie P nT^?«in°i her, J’M.a’Saiflh*^ jokingly said: “Trt and of his inability The .to lady cure took it in and used Hop Bitters!” which obtained earnest the Bitters, from she permanent health. She now laughs at the doctor for his joke* bui he is not so^well pleased with it, as it cost him a goo<^ patient. FBfel OF DOOTOBS. The fee of doctors is an item that very many person* are interested in. We believe the schedule tor visits is $8.00, which would tax a man confined to his lied for a year, and in need of a daily attendance visit, over $1,000 a yem for medical alone ! And one single bottle of Bop Bitters taken in t:m« would save the $1,000 aad all thj year’s sickness. a i.adyV, wish. • ‘ Oh, how 1 do wish my skin was as clear and soft at yours,’’said a lady to bur frieud. “You can ensils make it so,” answered the friend. “ How ?” inquired the first 1 «d/. “By using Hop Bittefs: that make* pure, rich blood and blooming health. It did for me, as Jem observe.” GIVEN UP BT THE DOOTOBS. “ I* it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so simple a is remedy?” “ I assure you it is true that he entii eiy cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters, and only ten days ago his doctors gave him up and said he must die from Kidney and Liver trouble 1” LADIES Order Bridal I*recent* f Jewelry, Silverware, Ac. from J. P. STEVENS & CO., jbtvslebs, lend for Catalogue. ATL ANT A. GA. HOW CAN 1 EARN MONEY! A WOMAN’S QUE3II0N ANSWERED by Ella Uadiii iu Cbiirnh, Author of “Monsy. MuV’fi- fur ianUi ;," in . si r til of »ggettlve and practical article! fn ARTHUR’S HOME MAGAZINE, < Mnmencing with the .January nnmber. Terms entries $2 a year. Two copies, $ '.61. Three copies. *6. I' our jior.t Til. copies, clone extra, $12. Specimen number, Pa. 10c. ARTHUR & SDN, Philadelphia, “5TPRBB RIDBI Texas err -■ .— I Ranch of iJAal.ii’A^Vnit i 5,500 a. in 5‘ferTfTont S'Sd wm of & Wichita Falls, the county scat, j f \ Knott Lake J J' o puUtion,1.W0. PliC«, $46^00; faOy J?(R AVN C JL a <>00 Purchaser cash, balance, gets rebate easy of HR payments. farcus part payment. Other ftanchep. and lands for sale near Kit. in 640 a. tracts with titles direct from State to pur =*-* chaser. Itest bank reference, and protection given. J.B-Ca kk Se CO.. 121 Vine ht, Cin’ti .O REY NO LDS* 1: Iron Worlt*, _ D. A. Mu lane, Manager, wh P. O. Box 1690, New Orleans, la. yss22S&&S73%£8£tiS£ Power, eteam En Hand and Horse Meng Patent rines, Sugar Mills, and s Fronts Dredgeboa Work, Blacksmitbmg Building and Columns, WjirL^ Bailings, Machine^ SOLICITED, ttl »t&tingexperienciVp! ANTED, experienced Book and^Bible la (>. Box Cm. G., Atlanta. Ga! $5 ■ RUBBER A S»JSi STAMP 2 i. OUTFIT. F 6 ^».«, FREE $40 graduates. for PAY8 Newark, Coleman Circula for New rs National a to Business Ufa Jersey. H. COLE Scholarship patronage. Positions MAN f ollcge. A in Writt CO. tht for PUMPS CJtstem Pumps, Wind and Mill Pumps, Tulie Well P umps, th • cheap**t beM Force r rn - in Uia world. Sen^ for catalogue. Field Force Pump Co., Lockport, N.Y CEBITS v Y.\;y j A copy of Bijon editioiLof LuU T k FI 2l V 0 x BOO * * tup to Pnbii»her. Bo - II A. N. U. .. Fi fty-one 'sc. AND WH.oKEY HABITS C IS THREE WEEKS. For Pamphlets, Proofs and Terms, tddress. BELLAMY, in confidence, D., with 3 cent stamp if. O. M. Atlanta. Gsorgia. THE BEST OF ALL LINIMENTS FOP, MAN AND BEAST. Frti' more than it third of a centtiry the Mexican Mustang Liniment has been known to millions all over the world as the only safe reliance for the relief of accidents and pain. It is a medicine above price ana praise—the best of its kind* For every form of external pain thd MEXICAN Mustang Liniment is without muscle an equal. It penetrates lle*li*«nd to flic very bone—making the continu¬ ance of pain and inflammation impos¬ sible. Its elTects upon Human Flesh and the Unite< n ation are equally wonder¬ ful. The Mexican MUSTANG l iniment is needed by somebody in V very house. Every day scald brings news of the agony ofan awful or burn subdued, of rheumatic martyrs ro fetorodj or a valuable liorse or ox saved by the healing poWotf of this LINIMENT which speedily cures such ailments of the HUMAN FI ,KS1I as Stiff niienmatism. Swellings, Muscles, ... l*urn» Joints, rontrneted anti unit Scliirts) l*otsolicits tints, Bruises lutes and Sprains, Slim,ess, Lameness. Old Stings, Ulcers, Frostbites,«'h 11 bln Ins. Sores, Ilfitpitii. United Breast. And Sore of di« Indeed ever y form t-nse. It licala without acart. For the Brute Creation it cures Sprains, Swlnny, SUIT Joints, Founder, Ilnr.icss Sores, Woo, I»ls e«se»i Foot ttorti, Hot, Screw Worm, Wlnil- Scab, Holism .Scratches, ttlugbotle, galls, Spavin, Til. J'lvTT, »lgJ.J lipon 'Old Sores. Foil Film the Sight and every other ailment to which, And the Slofel* occupa Void uls are liable, of the Stable MexioRn Mtt»t»njj it Lltilmei neiit The disappo inli always cures and never 5 and it is, positively, THE 7*EST OF ALL 09 ENTS FOB MAN OS BEAST. SEWMOME « I \ % .1 ■^isr m i ' JCBSi CO m :::i ttr tt /’m j fm ■M SiK CO i r M I *■ ■i.V V n CTJ P/,[jlN i UNO EVElf* ijAU 7 a T0 N rmmR. EQ macHINEC — NEW *30 ho^ihg 0 UNION SQUARE: NEW YORK. °MAS3 ^V-A/Vx GA. ^ ILL. TOR SALE BY FOR SALE BY J. W.DABACOTT. Uncut Books and Miinitzines. The PubliHherx’ UTi l ly 1ms sumo f-f-iiHililo remai'ltn on the desirable abun dvnnient of the old-fashioned practice, so ill-adapted to the wants of readers, of issuing the books and magazines of the day uncut. The Weekly concedes that there may he a demand for uncut copies of the exceptionally-va!liable of that minority edi¬ of tions on part hook-buyers — the bibliomaniacs, curi¬ osity-hunters and worshipers of margin rather than matter, hut this demand can be met without interfering with the comfort of the majority. The pub¬ lisher of books or magazines intended for a wide circulation should consult the wants of the ordinary reader who buys them for their contents and their immediate use. The Weekly draws this picture of every-day life i.mong the readers of the magazines: Who lias not witnessed in the parlor, or on the piazza, or on the railroad car, those painful struggles with uncut mag¬ azines, and those onslaughts with jack knives, rulers, lead-pencils, scissors, knitting-needles, hair-pins—and in want tools—with fingers or whole hands. Yet this damage by massacre and rnu nothing compared with the loss of good reading. How many because pages remain dosed forever, simply they would not disclose themselves con - v’ itiently, and at that right moment which r.n rarely returns? tVif* fOTichirtioTi Neithe the pid can )»e regarded ,uh cx igg< rated. MACHINERY DEPOT W. J. POLLARD, Manufacturer and Manufacturers' Agen T —manufacturer of— W. J. Pollard’s Champion Cotton Seed Feeders and Condensers. -| AND [-~* SMITH’S HAND POWER COTTO' 7 and HAT PRESSES GENERAL AGENT FOR Grain Threshers and Separators and Agricu’tural Implements Fairbanks & Co’s Standard Scales, Etc., aad Boiler* Talbot & Son’s Agricultural, Portable and Stationary Steam Engines _ Saw Mills, Grist Mills Etc. & G. Cooper, & Co’s Traction Engines, Portable and Agricultural Kngiaee Watertown Agricultural P ortable & Stationery S2&AM EA GINfiS, SA WMI/LS, Ulc. GOODAL & WATER’S WOOD WORKING MACHINERY. W.L.B RADLEY’S Standard F ertilizers. THE HE Air STEAM PUMP K RETRIES VIRRAT1NQ CYLINDER STM AM ENGINES OTHO S SILENT GAS ENGINES. MA¬ CHINERY OF ALL KINDS. Belting Packing Brass Fittings, Iron Fittings, Iron, Pipe, Rubber Hose an® Everything that can be used about Machinery. Acme Pulverizing Harrow and Clod Cruaher TOOLS OP ALL KIN DS. Hancock Inspirators, Etc., Fiualy I desire to make the Machine Business a complete success and we have to guarantee to furnish everything wanted iu that line on as Reasonable terms as any house in the country. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST AND MOST VARIED Of any house in the South. WORK FOtJND ANWHERE. W. J. Pollard. 731, 734 and 736 Reynolds Street, Augusta. Ga J, V, ANDREWS, Agt., Crawfordville. Ga. mch lfi ly &oT^. -(:—u—:)- VL -K. ¥TliliT^v^8, Proprietress. IS now prepared to receive and entertain tho public in the best and most com¬ fortable manner, The liou.se is convenient to the Post office anil business portion of the town, the rooms are large and well furnished, the table is supplied witn tne best the market attords, and my waiters are polite and attentive. Commer¬ cial travelers will find a commodious sample room at their disposal. CHARGES MODERATE In connection with the Hotel is a first class Livery Stable, where vehicles and horses can be had at any time. Fob 23 ’83 ly. rntmes-r. fiSff: H. MYERS, S. (SUCCESSOR TO MYERS A MARCUS) -JOBBER IUT fh'y ({ootM, _Kotioijli ii n d fto^ie^y 1 Boots, Shoes, Hats and Clothin?, rpflE undersigned would respectfully inform the merchautt ofTaHafferroanO and laojoining assortment < on is n unequaled ties, that his by FALL any that ^tocjt has is ever nou toeen orom A special feature of my business is the establishment ot a —W HOLESAL E— boot shoe and hat house Entirely distinct from my Dry Goods, Notions und oth-r’ H v ^“f chasers to examin i our stock before purchasing e sewnore. S. H. M YF KS, 286 and 288 Broad tit., Augusta, Ga. Mar-30 ’82-1 y ICft}! ICJ®}!! ICS}'” • • • E. LIEBSCHER’S BOTTLING WORKS Comer Jacks )U and Ellifi Sfcreeta, AUC^U^IA, GA. t".SSSSi« CIHCl’iNATI LAGER BEER III 1-4 AHO l-g KEGS. FRF8H AND *llo SALT WATER FISH OYSTERS IN CANS SHELL A BULK V Liye HAVE huSn^ added a BOTTLING prepared ESTA furnish BLISHMEN you with T a t. my areadyexenj and I am now to recomm-mdsd h'Khiy for ita ieaff r R i r It is thfl best in the market and also by great qualities, especially by some of our leading physicians, a num „g so ive share of your patronage. I remain, REM EC I FULLY, ; me a E LIEBSCHER, Augusta, Ga. 83-ly. STOKELY & MOORE. COTTON FACTORS & COHMISSION MERCHANTS, 115 JACKSON STREET. JbTXJ C 3 -TJ STA, Q.A AVe give our personal attention to we ighing and sale of Cotton. Consign ME.VTf* SOLlritTi l>.