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Otorria Railroad Co.
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Aral (i a.. April fit It J-- iM4. \
rdiMM! ■* IVOM A i , i.Mi ins!ant
» j ilie ls»||«*\v : it r, wilder schedule will
•>** omr&tof: : :h meridian time, 32
TrailK run Pv ‘i
minutes s.’ • r lint! Augii.-ta time.
; — ’,Vi ST— daily.
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“ \l ;(■ ililo h'll 11 .. ■, „>
Ar> ive ( i i ivfordville l in p m
“ Athens 4 30 p III
“ Gainesville !l 15 p III
“ Atlanta 5 45 )> in
So. 2 —East— Daily
Leave Atlanta u „ r . n ,
i,nincs\.lie . • • ’ L
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Athens '.V r „ tn
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“ < rawtordyillc J ln
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Arrlve Washington ,,,,
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“ Milledgev ille . • ' J
“ Macon . • •
“ Augii-Pt ■ • • 2.1,'a
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^^vMUAriO'f-dv^l^Wa'm Ar. A W»*« Ar.Augusta6:10 a in
Fast Line*
No. 27—Wi sT —Daii.v.
Leave. Angl'ria 7 40 am
Arrive < mwfordviile !» 38 a ui
“ Athens , 12 3n a in
Gainesville tl 15 P ill
t t AI Imita 12 M p in
No 28 —East—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 2 45 JI m
“ Gainesville 5 50 a in
Arrive Athens 7 15 p m
“ Cravvfodvilie 5 5 1 Ji 111
II Augusta 8 05 n ill
IMPROVED SLKEI'EKS
TO Ai GI STA AND ATLANTA.
Train No 27 will stop at and receive pas
s'osgeis to anil from the following points
onl\ : Ib-r/elia,liarlein,Dealing. Tlium-on,
< L. Crawfordville, i'liion l’-iiiil.
Greenesluiro, Madison, liiltledge, Social
Gireje Covington, Conveis, Stone Moon
tain and Decatur.
Train No 24 will stop al and receive pas
sengers to and from the following sta
tiotis, only ; Berzelia, Harlem. Dealing,
Thomson,’ Groenesiioro, Gnmak, Crawfordville, Madison. Itutledge, Union
point, tivingouu, Conyers Stone
Social Circle, t
Mountain and Decatur.
The East Line lias Through and Sleeper
from \tlanta to rhariestoii connects
for all points West and Northwest, East
ami Southeast JNOAV. GHKEN,
F. B. DOltSEY, Gen’l. Manager
Gen. Passenger Agt,
WOMAN [ i ERBEST
FRIEND !
Dr. J. ltUADFIELD’S
Female Regulator!
'Pills famous remedy most lmppily' meets
lUo demand of the age for woman's peou
Bn i n ml limit i f in in iililiel ion . Ili.iiim
4-.lv for WOMAN ONLY, a.....or
MUD '1 A L CLASS of her diseases. It is a
Kpecitie for l ertain diseased conditions ot
the womb, and proposes to so eontrol the
Menstrual Function as to regulate all the
derangements and irregularities ol' Worn
au"s
MONTH IA' SICKNESS,
Its proprietor claims fur if no other medi¬
cal property, and to doubt the fact that
this ne dietin' does positively possess Sliell
eon!rolling and regulating powers, Is sim
ply to discredit the voluntary testimony
of tbottsaiids of living wltunstgs.tidttuii.ru restroatlou
to-day esnuing in their to
sound health and hapjdnes.s.
Dn.Vfri tEr-U’S JjlJCMAI-E KO IT LA TO It
is a strictly vegetable compound, and lathe
product of medical scUmee towards and tint benefit praelica
experience, directed ot
Suffcrirxg Woman!
It U the studied preseviptlon of n teamed \\ >.M
physician whose specialty was <
A S, and whose lame became enviable nod
Vioundless heeauso of his wonderful sue
cess In the treatment and cure of female
complaints. The REGULATOR is the
<;u \ N msT HEM ELY known, and rich
|y deserves its name :
Woman's ost Friend !
fleeausi 1 it controls a eirss of fun'dions t lie
various derangements ol which eause more
ili health than all other causes combined,
and which sorely embitter her iite, and
prrma Ulelv end her existence !
Oh : what a multinide of living witness
es can testify to its charming effects '
W'OM VN ! take to your eonfulenee this
1 HE lOUi. BOON OF H EALTf 1
It will relit \ «■ you of nearly all the COlil
plaint*-J>i'< u!j;u to your s«‘\ ' I» ‘ lipoi) as
Hs vtmr »; ifouuarU for hmDh, U>Dtnosr.
and long
ntl C.Vltt I) (>M.V BY
Dll, .1. BKADFIKLD, AUama. (.a
Suiti by Ur. K..I. Kuitl, (’rawfonh illi*. Ga
mi K S SmaJI vSi/u, . . . 73 cents*
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joj p,»||ij pm: luijfiju.tnj sujujitno.;
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p.eitiiqs pttu ijpiiuoad p,i|(i| sa,ijU 4 ) . ;
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vew .to) put!
mpu’intnqt ‘pil.toduii van ot icnir.j
. ' ILLIY.W YclOS AT V UHM.NID
•tltuos >un jo tu<mn]si|qejs ';4
V--TUA1 i>pos PPOM
-MILL
W. 0. 3UT(’HELL,
Attoknhv at I-avv.
CV. w brtiv’ilie. Georgia
\ 1 ’ ILL practice wherever employed.
. lieotions proniptlv remitted.
ATTKNTIuN.
- and inn lntous.
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,i NTS ,v TURPIN
VS ASl* CY't N( Kl.OKs,
riiiugton, I). C
dY before .-the, Oei<«!iudiH '
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“WIPED OUT.”
The Story of an Atlanta Boy as
told by His Father.
TRUTH IN A MJTtIHBU.
Mr. Prank Joseph, lives at 24.' Jones
;VT •
!wmen*V’ on 'varioMHlInimente!
|«mMetc. wen- applied without a per
(•eptihlc effect. The - welllugs Increased,
although Internal and external remedies
were n ed continually called . in Becomingalarmed, who at j ;
a nounced physician It 1 wa genuine of well once develop- pro- |
a case
ed scrofula, lie u ed all the various rem
edies usually resorted to by the medical
profession in such diseases, but they other dischare- glands j
became affected, and flnallv
cd large quantities of matter, and slungh- sight.
of the parts presented a ghastly
The hoy became quite feeble and greatly During
emaciated, period and mi ride to walk.
a of over two years his condition be
eaniei:! *i .* perl ton- the hair fell from hi*
S'bUasp^pe^red also treated at
an rt was
Nea Med:-al college for three months, yet
.........K
^wi*.Uiu^ suhniflcd, t lie horriblo ulcerated
flic Use of only one single bottle of Ji. It.Ji.—
Botanic Wood Balm—which can be had at
S1.00 per bottle. Sold in Crawfordville by
Dr. It. J. REID.
CAliPHTS.
Carpets and lion Pin nisni ng Goods. Th
Largest Stock South of Baltimore,. Mo
qiiet, Itm- eL, 3-l’ly <V Ingrain < urjo-ts
Hug--, Mats and f'rumli Cloths, Window
Shades, Wall l’apers. Borders, Lace < ur
lain Corn' ■ and l'ole-. Goeca .V ( anion
, Engravings,
Mattings Upholstery, One
mos, Picture Frames. Write ini Samples
and Prices. lSAli.lc. «•» t OsHI lit
succchnois to t.eo. A. Hailie, a, 'd.isviiic
Temple. AUGUSTA; ti\. J u ne 15.1 y
NOTICE!
GEO. U. LOMBARD & CO.
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Foundry Machine
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1501LER M'ORKS.
ST ABOVE DeFC,
A—s US UStS., 11 cs F o I UxeOfglcI, ^ rv s~\ .yi o
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Buy, Soil. Lxchangi-,'tent or Repair on
beat manner and tonus.
]jnginc8,
ISoilers,
Haw and Grist
Mills and
Machinery,
Cheap & Good,
Have on Imnd a Large .Stock of
S liafts. Pulleys and Manges, upwards
of 50 Engines and Boilers, also steam
, llu | water pipe at led need prices.
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| ivortinu; InjiMTors,
Vamlu7.en Jet l’mitps. Bolts. Nut
Washers. Circular Saws Files. &e,
c Write lor prices, promptness and
good work Ciitiap will he our aim.
NOTICE.
r | , IIF patron of m> school are hereby Miss
I imtei i that t!ie\ are linl'le to
i ,\TTIK l'ALMEi:. for one third of the
tuition f r their children, from the 4th of
l'eliriMi.v..nul this si,all lie their legal tw¬
ice for same This March 25th, issi.
1 11. Y ARBOROUGH
W ’* • ,1. NORTON.
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Kinds.
BLOOD KIND.
-l Kvhieu C-'injdrtfnt Cured.
.VTt.ANTA, V, A., . July 11,1883.
Blood Balm Co : 1 am a merchant of
*’ i- eitv and i in over 50 years of age My
kidneys have Ih-i'u exceedingly inactive
and irregular for many years, attended
wall great pain n small of the hack. At
t nu*> u,\ appetite tailed, ami ! became >o
iiiTvoiis'that ! could not attend to business.
j) UI ring al! lids time my cam had all the
atte ntion tliat monev amt could see lire, and
inanv phvsieians various medictnes
were’resorted to. but a complete failure
was tlw regular rt'sult.
B. B. U was vcev'Hunended by some one,
and to siiv that its action on me was uiagi
eal would be a mild term. One bottle
made me feel like a new man, just like l
wa- voting again In all my life I never
used’so powerful and potent a remedy
For theb tood aud kidneys it is the i'cst 1
evvifaw, amt one bottle'will force any one
te JittE'jfc If.tOu jKAtbt this, call on Dr.
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1 UEII», at OawfordviHe.
J - J=£. ja.KrZ>E3Fl.S03Xr.
Nos- 65 and 67 South’Broad Street.
ATLANTA, ...... GA
general a gent forthejta te ot Georgia.
ErseEngines, Empire Engines, down down and mounted and mounted or detached ; Separators, : lieges mounted haw ^ on two and ’‘^e four Js wheels.
ktt Cornell’s WindMi'hs. Also Wood \N «;*i* e Mjiehmenr, Water Wheels, Torn Corn
; Cob.Mills,Feed Mills. Smith’s Matching an< Brick Machines,
and list before buy.
Give me a call or send lor price yoi J - H. ANDERSON
rnay22 ly
.
$50,000 Worth oi Furnitue.
THAT MUST I5E HOLD AT
IMMEUSES fSIiAUHTE R ! !
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«rK are willing and determined I to LOSE MON K V through Sacrifices in Goods in
VV onlerto secure it irresistible the immediateladvantegos, to of^RLADY CASB^ r(!(inre our
shall make evivn. . time is what
Kr-U the swifted w«
come. We will snow you
Furnitur,) at Prices Fabulously Cheap.
camml'Xd r>F\ri 'f IiF.it tliis is no scheme to advertisements. lure you on. Our reputation is established, and
to risk it in spurious WE ALWAYS DO AS WE
we business, and will find it to ynm advantage to act upon tins mi
S \Y We mean you saving of 25 to 30 cent, all through the nouse.
mediate.lv. We. will guarantee you a desirable per speciality.
Come soon as you can, as each day will close out some
We Stand A’one as Leaders of Price uin Goods S»and Upon Their
Platt Brothers,
708 7 Mi ! flroad Street.
AUUUfSIA, GA.
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ALFRED iSAKV.lt, I'miduJ JOSEPH II. BEAN. Caehier.
AUGUSTA SAVINGS BANK
811 BROAD STREET, AQUSTA, QA.
Cash Assets. S300.000.00.
Surplus, 50,000.00
Transacts a General Deposit and Discount Business.
interest on deposits of five to two thousand dollars.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS, BANFFKS^AXD^MERCHANTS RECEIVED OxV FA
Special Attention Given to Collections.
-DIRECTORS
ALFRED BAKER, W. B. SCHNEIDER. YOUN<4,
IOWA RD O’DONNELL. E. R.
JOSEPH S. BEAN.
ATI JI JV3XT rVA.
SAS11 and,„PilQitLlACTOKY,
fsim m •i jm K ai
Lata of NILES & TRYON.
—MAMPVACTUMER OF—
S$©©rs a Sash, Blinds,
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Brackets; Scrolls. Mouldings. Stair Work, etc.,
Okfkd', Factory and W.V KEROOM, BCTI-EK St. AN1» GA. R. Tw.
ATLANTA, GA.
’ Doors Blinds add Sash raaatifaetured from CYPRESS or YELLOW
eu.
Cliuapest Furniture House in Ga,
1.000 handsome suits from SIS.00 to SI.00.
Jfarlde tables, S3.50.
Cot lop mattresses. $2.50.
.i/arlde top bureaus $10.00.
Lounges $5.00.
Folding lounges $10.00.
Walnut bedsteads $7.50,
w ardrobes $10.00.
Bailor suits in fine silk plush $75.00.
All other articles verry low. Send yottr orders to
•9
iior23 lim ATLANTA, GA
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p iLARD '■ ROBERTSON.
Cotton ho Tors and r* 1 I \i } ■;,!! 11 n - on Merc Rants 7
No, 731 Reynolds Stre et AUGUSTA, GA,
MANUFACTURERS atalGF.NR vL AG EX i 1 ■ iTKi'O BLOWING MACHIN¬
ERY', C ONSIST1NU IN PARI,
100 Acute INdvarirers and Clod Crashers. (Single and combined.) .. , -
too Reapers. Different Makes and Styles. Smoothing Harrows
100 Fairbanks' Stand id Seales. 100 Thomas
25 Hubbard Gleaners nd Binders (Independent. and styles.; )
25 Tloesbers and Separators, (various sires
25 Watertown Steam Engines, fall sizes and styles.)
20 C. A VL Cooper and Steam Engines tall sizes ana sty tes.j
10 Oneida Steam Engines. ( ril sizes and styles)
75 Smith’s Hand Power Cotton and Hay Presses.
50 Pollard Champion Gius. Feeders and Condensers.
5 KeriLde Engines. Wood Working machinery (all kinds(
Cotton Mill Suppli(‘s a Specialty
Flour and Corn MUis and Mill Machinery. Otto Silent Gas Ej^nes, DancocWn
spirators, 1 Vane Steam Pumps, Milburn Loiter Breast yt ns, ' ^ Colt’s
j
"Tv, it.' fw»jita • ~k %*££• !f”re S p*=d;s« stsis
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POLLARD & ROBERTSON.
72 S Reynolds St. AUGUSTA, GA
apll7-ly
FOB $45 f
Whats the use of -walking when every man can afford to buy a garni all kiokorj
%pa ftp li||y
the low price qnoted above.
Buggies of every description from $45,00 up.
One and two h'-rse wagons of mv own make at extremely low prices with the anal
I have on hand the largest stock of HARNESS all kinds ever brought.tw
also Buggy whips.
I can sell a splendid single buggy harness for the small sum *f JT.S*.
Tf le your buggy or wagon needs repairing I am prepared to d# it as choa ply a*
can done elsewhere.
Blacksmithing ■■■■■
in all its branches and all work guaranteed. Call and see me aa
pri " my B “ ss1 '*' w *~* H *"~“ 4
he Thanking my ' customers for past patronage, I respectfully solicit ■ continuaue* •#
same. Kespectfully,
J. 1ST. CHAPMAN,
Crawfordville, Aa,
PEDLET0N FOUNDRY AND MACHINE IVOR £
Chas F. Lombard Successor to Pendleton A Bro.
A T os. 615, 617 k 619, Kollock St.,
.X Georgia
-J/anufacturer and Dealer In
Mill Machinery, En¬
gines and Sup¬
Brass plies, Tariety
Htyle, and lion Castings of ^Every
and
Executed P r om^tlr
ms- Kv s Special Attention Giren
to Repairs
Clias F. LOMBARD, We PENDLETON,
Prourietor. Superintendent.
D A ¥ «& TASNAHILL,
T33 and 7.15 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
;The Carriage Emporium of the South! ;
A Complete Assortment of Vwbicl...
Victorias, Extension Tops, Jump Seat Roekawaj*
Top and No Top .Bugsies, all Styles and Prices.
A full line of WAGONS, all sis...
Our own nnilt* o n 1 o>e wagons, with sides and spring seat.
Best Quality Ligiit (wo-borse wag us.
Jtest (pialiiv medium Itru-lmrse win o is.
Best quality heavy . wo-lmrse or thies-fourth wagons.
Agents for t’i» “WORLD RENOWNED” Wilson, Childs * C*.’» wedgo spoke an
hammered axle wagons.
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Agent for the Frazier Road Cart ; the first and last, and only perfect
Hoad Cart,
in full assortment. A so Saddlery. Harness, Leather, Fine Oak and Henalwek Sn{«
Leather. Leather and Seamless Gum Belting, Children s Carriages,Wagons, Ac. 41 L
AT LOWEST PRICES. . _ _
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AUGUSTA HOTEL
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, Proprietors.
Table first-class in every particular. Large and well ventilated raoot
Hates $*2.00 per day.
rent bSSir rail V located AirorVxA near Railroad crossing. Telegraph office and barber she*
to Hotel RestaHb vxt and Lunch B*m. Ctx>*4
wines liquors and cigars. Meals to ord r at all hours.