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O^orsia Railroad Co.
OKK1CK GENERA!, MANAGER, i
August. 4 (’•*.. April 6th 1*84.
. Othinstant
g^OMM ENDING SUNDAY, schedule will
4 , the following passenger
he operated : liv With meridian , time, 32
'Trilln<« run Augusta time.
minutes slower than
No. 1 —VVkst—Uaii.t.
I,eave Augusta 10:30 a m
1 1 Macon 7:10 am
“ Milb-dgeville a 05 a m
■“ Washington it :«i a m
Arrive <Tawlordvllle l 10 p m
“ Athens 4 30 p m
“ Gainesville it 1 5 p m
“ Atlanta 5 45 p m
No. 2 —East-Daily
Leave Atlanta 8 25 a m
: Gainesville 5 30 a m
: Athens , 0 35 a in
•• Crawfordville . 1 14 p m
Arrive Washington . - 2 45 p m
“ Mllledgevlllc . . 4 49 p in
It Macon . . <s 45 p m
“ August* . . 3 55 p m
WO. 3 WEST—DAILY. NO. 4 HAST—I>A ILY
Lv. Angusta9:0*!p m]Lv. Ar.C’f’dv’ll Atlanta 2:49 8:SOip,tn
|„v. Cr'f’v'll 12:39 plm aim Ar.Augusta 0:10 a m
Ar. Atlanta 0:40 a in
Fast Line*
No. 27 —West—Daily.
Leave Augusta 7 40 am
Arrive Crawfordville 9 38 a m
“ Athena , 12 30 a m
i Gainesville 9 15 p m
Atlanta 12 55 p m
No 28 — East—Daily.
lifavc Atlanta 2 45 p m
Gainesville 5:«) a in
Arrive Athens 7 15 p m
•• Crawfodvilla 5 59 p m
“ Augusta 8 05 p in
IvTSUl’ERB IMPROVED SLEEPERS
TO AUGUSTA AND ATLANTA.
Train No 27 will stop at and receive pas¬
sengers to and from tlie following Thomson, points
only: Ber/.elia,Harlem,Dealing. Crawfordville, Union Point,
Cuinak. Social
Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge,
Circle, Covington, Conyers, Stone Moun¬
tain and Decatur. receive
Train No 24 will stop at and pas
oeugers to and from tlie following sta¬
tions, only : Berzella, Harlem. Hearing,
Thomson, Camak, Crawfordville, Union
Social Point, Greenesboro, Madison. Rutledge,
Circle, Covingoon, Conyers Stone
Mountain and Decatur.
The East Line lias Through Sleeper
from V tin nfa to Ulmrli sUm and connects
for nil points West and Northwest. East
and Southeast, JNO.W. GREEN,
K. R. DORSEY, Manager
Gen. Passenger Agt, Gen’!
WOMAN,
Her Health and Happiness are
MatterB of Great Concern to
all Mankind.
Nkaii M arietta, Ga.
Some months ago I bought a bottle of
Dr. J. Brad field's Female Regulator, and
used it in my family with great satisfaction.
I have recommended It to three families,
and they have found it to lie just what is
clalmM for it. The females who have
used It arenow In perfect health and able
State or GkohoiA, Troup County.
1 have examined the recipe of Dr. Josifth
Bnvifield, and pronounce It to lie a com
bluutum of medicines of great merit in the
treatment «f all diseases or tern ales for
which he recommends It.
Wm. P. Bkasley, M. D.
Syhin ufikld, Tenn.
Dr. J. Biupfikiij: Dear Sir —My
daughter has been suffering for many
vears with thatMreadtnl affliction known
as Female Disease, wide, lms cost me ma¬
ny dollars, and notwithstanding 1 had the
l>est medical attendance, could not find re¬
lief. I have used many other Kinds of
medicines without any effect. 1 had Just
about given her up, was out of heart, but
lmpm*nt»d in tbfl ntore of VV. VV • h< kit r
several weeks since, and he, knowing of
mv daughters affliction, persuaded me to
buy a bottle of vour Female Regulator,
{she began to improve at once. 1 was so
delighted with its effects tbit 1 bought
several more bottles of It ; ami. knowing
what 1 do about «, if to-day one of my
family was suffering with that a.vlul dm-
1 would hivo it if it cost $30 ti
for l' can truthfully aud say. well, It and has myself cured and my
daughter sound reconunedd
wife do Regulator most heartily to be just what your it is.
Female g-^«RS&fc.
represented to be
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‘"WIPED OUT.”
The Story of an Atlanta Boy as
told by His Father.
TRUTH IN A NtlWHBLL,
Mr. Frank Joseph, lives at 245 Jones
street, Atlanta, and has a promising about boy
of six summers. When the boy swelling was
three years of age a peculiar Various liniments, was
discovered on Ins neek.
jioultiees, etc. were applied witiiout a per
eeptible effect. The swellings increased,
although Internal and external remedies
were used continually. Beconiingalarrncd,
a physiciae was called in who at once pro¬
nounced it a genuine case of well develop¬
ed scrofula. He used all the various rem¬
edies usually resorted to by the medical
profession in such diseases,but other glands
became affected, and finallv they discharg¬
ed large the quantities presented of matter, ghastly and slough¬ sight.
ing of parts a greatly
The hoy became quite feeble and
emaciated, and tin title to walk. During
;i period of over perilous—tlie two years hair his condition fell front be¬ his
came more eyesight.
head, and he rapidly lost his
During all this time he was properly cared
for and treated, and was also treated at
New ills Medical college for three months, yet
condition steadily grew miraculous worse.
Now comes the almost escape
of this lad. His eyesight was restored,the
hair stopped falling off, the glandular ulcerated
•swelling subsided, the horrible
surfaces healed, t he whole and system well, was all re¬ by
novated and cured sound B.B.B.—
the use of only one single bottle of
Botanic Blood Balm—which can be had at
51.00 ner bottle . Sold in Crawfordville by
Dr. K. J. RKID.
CARPETS.
Carpets and House FurnisningGoods. Th Mo
Largest Stock South of Baltimore.
quet, Brussels, 3-Ply & Ingrain Window Carpets
lings, Mats and Crumb Cloths,
Shades, Wall Papers, Borders, Lace Cur¬
tains, Cornices and Poles, Cocoa & Canton
Mattings, Upholstery, Engravings, Chro
mos. Picture Frames. Write for Samples
and Prices. IIAII.IE d. (OsKl'.KY
«oirlessors to Geo. A. Haille. Masonic
Temple. AUGUSTA; GA. Ju nelS.ly
NOTICE!
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GEO. R. LOMBARD&CO,
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Foundry Machine
AND
BOILER WORKS.
8T abo ve Depot,
Augusta, Georgia,
Buy, Sell. Exchange,’tent or Repair on
best manner and terms.
Engines,
Boilers,
Saw and Grist
Mills and
Machinery,
Cheap & Good,
Have on hand a L.irge Stock of
S bafts, Pulleys and Ranges, upwards
of 50 Engines and Boilers, also steam
and water pipe at reduced prices.
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Korting Injectors,
Yanduzen Jet Pumjw, Bolts. Nut
Washers. Circular Saws. Files. &e.
KS" Write for prices, promptness and
good work. Cheap will be our aim.
NOTICE.
fJ4HE patrons of my school are hereby Miss
I notified FARMER, that they are liable thint to of the
CATTIK for one
tuition f t their children, from the 4th of
February, and this shall be their legal uo
ice for same This March H.YARBOROUGH 2.5th, 1884.
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W. J. NORTON.
IRAWFOKIIVIUE GA
and Builder
Dea'er In
Eliding Material of nil
Kinds.
BLOOD KING.
\ Kulnev Obmpkiwl Cured,
Atlanta, Ga., July 11.1883.
Tiloovt Balm Co : 1 am a merchant of
this kidneys citv and am over 50 years of age inactive My
hare been exceedingly attended
. >n d irregular pain for in manv small of years, the back. At
with gnat
time* my api>etite failed, attend amt I became business. so
nervous that 1 could not to
During all this time my case had all the
* could and
attention that money and secure,
I many physicians various medicines
j ! were the resorted regular to, resuK. but a complete failure
was recommended
B. B B. was me' by some one,
and to -ay that its action on was magi
cal would bo a tuild term. One bottle
^thTbCi ktd“neH‘ , t thT^sfl “f:
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oversaw, ami one bottle will force any one
ss2A Udling of
will take pWaaurv in you my
cas, 1 , and that of others who have been
cured. A. L. D.
Send for a pamphlet of proof of wonder
fui cures of Blood Poisons, Blood Balm
Ca. Atlanta, Ga Caii on DR. R. J.
REID, at Crawfordville.
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Nos. 85 and 87 SouthfBroad Street.
ATLANTA, - GA
GENERAL AGENT FOR TIIE STATE OF GEORGIA.
—FOK—
Empire Engines, down and mounted ; Separators, mounted on two and four wheels.
Eri eEngines, down and mounted or detached : Heges' Saw Mills, the best In the mar¬
ket ; Cornell's WindMi'Is. Also Wood Wo;ki< g Machinery, Water Wheels, Corn
and Cobills,Feed Mills, Smith’s Matching and Brick Machines,
Give me a call or send for price list before yoi buy. J H. ANDERSON
may22 ly
$50,000 Worth oi Furnitue,
THAT MUST BE SOLD AT
IMMENSE SLAUHTE E. 2 2
\TTE are willing and determined to LOSE MON BY through Sacrifices in Goods in
VV order shall to make secure it Irresistible the immediate to advantages It of is READY CASH for ! to reduce our
"ITTE every one. necessary us
W present Stock You to will one-half find its it to present advantage size within to the assist specified everything time is what is to we be
want to do now. ANY vour WITHIN REASON WILL us, as BUY THEM. If
marked down and sold. PRICK
you live 5 miles awav, If you live 1 or 100 miles away, it matters not, it will pay you to
come. We will show you
Furniture at Prices Fabulously Chi^p.
REMEMBER, this is no scheme to hire you on. Our reputation is established, and
we cannot afford to risk it in spurious advertisements. WE ALWAYS DO AS WE
SAY. We mean business, and you will find it to your advantage to act upon this im¬
mediately. We will guarantee day you a saving of 25 to 30 per cent, all through the house.
Coine soon as you can, as each will close out some desirable speciality.
We Stand Alone as Leaders of Price*. Our Goods Stand Upon Their Merit
Platt Brothers
708 dk 7 lO Broad Street.
AUGUTTA, GA.
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ALFRED BARER. Preiident. JOSEPH II. BEAN, Caehier.
AUGUSTA SAYINGS BANK
811 BROAD STREET, AQUSTA, GA.
Cash Assets, $300,000.00.
Surplus, 50,000.00
Transacts a General Deposit and Discount Business.
Interest on deposits of five to two thousand dollars.
ACCOUNTS OF BANKS. BANKERS AND MERCHANTS RECEIVED ON FA¬
VORABLE TERMS.
Special Attention Given to Collections.
-DIRECTORS
ALFRED BAKER, W. B. SCHNEIDER, YOUNG,
EDWARD O DONNELL. E. R.
JOSEPH S. BEAN.
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ji-A-TSTT-A.
SASH and FACTORY,
Late of NILES & TRYON.
—mamlfactCrer or—
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Brackets;-Scrolls. Mouldings. Stair Work, etc.,
Office, Factory and VVarkroom, Bctlek St. and Ga. r. k.
ATLANTA, GA.
BHU Doors Blinds add Sash maaufactured from CYPRESS or YELLOW PINE
Lumber All orders promptly acknowledged when received and date of shipment giv¬
en. Promptness and Goal Goods is my motto. Send trial order. aprtl4
Cheapest Furniture House in Cia,
1,000 handsome suits from $18.00 to $1.00.
J/arble tables, $3.50.
Cot top mattresses. $2.50.
J/arble top bureaus $10.00.
Lounges $5.00. $10.00.
Folding lounges
Walnut bedsteads $7.50.
Wardrobes $10.00.
Parlor suits in flne silk plush $75.00,
All other articles verry low. SeDd joor orders to
m 'f
nov23 hm ATLANTA, GA*
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POLLARD & ROBERTSON.
Cotton Factors aud Commission Merchants,
No, 731 Reynolds Street, AUGUSTA, GA,
MANUFACTURERS and GENRAL AGENT FOR THEFOLLOWING MACHIN¬
ERY, C ONSIST1NG IN PART,
100 Acme Pulverizers and Clod Crushers. combined.)
100 Reapers, Different Makes and Styles, (Single and
100 Fairbanks'Standard Seales. 100 Thomas Smoothing Harrows'
25 Hubbard Gleaners snd Binders, (Independent.) sizes and styles.)
25 Th-eshers and Separators, (various
25 Watertown Steam Engines, fait sizes and styles.) and styles.)
20 V. & U. Cooper and Steam Engines rail sizes
10 Oneida Steam Engines, ( 11 sizes ai.d styles)
75 Smith’s Hand Power Cotton and Hay Tresses.
50 Nebiett Pollard Champion Gins- Feeders and Condensers.
25 * Goodrich 1XL *'of ton Gins at ? 2 .00 per >aw. .
10 Nebiett Goodrich second-hand 1XL Cotton Gins at SI. 50 per saw ^t'Od order.
5 Kerible Engines. Wood. Working machinery (all kinds,
j Cotton M 111 Supplies Specialty
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SSsSSS; rtonr a- d Corn dills and Mill Machinery Otto Silent Ga* Engines, Hancock In
ShauuWPaUcys.nd sMisrs Wwter P.pes, Fit
Power tfotton Ibes-es. Hangers, Steam and
U TyJ m** iim of Mae^ner^of^^a kinda in s in-k and ,,os for sale low. C«n and examine
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j ROBERTSON.
j I POLLARD &
728 Reynolds St* AUGUSTA, GA.
BUGGY FOR $45
WUats the use of walking when every man can afford to buy a good all bicker
pa
the low price quoted above. \
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Buggies of every description from 545,00 up.
One and two h-M-se wagons of mv own make at extremely low prices with the usual
guarantee. I have on hand the largest stock of HARNESS’all kinds ever brought te
Crawfordville also Buggy whips.
I can sell a splendid single buggy harness for the small sum ef $7.5*.
Tf your buggy or wagon needs repairing I am prepared to de it as ebea My as
can be done elsewhere.
examine Blacksmitliing in all its branches and all Work guaranteed. Call and see'me an
and price my large stock of Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Harness and wh
he Thanking my customers Respectfully, for past patronage, I respectfully solicit a oentinuanee ef
same.
J.N. CHAPMAN,
Crawfordville, Aa,
PEDLETON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WOKcS
Chas F. Lombard Successor to Pendleton A Bro.
Nos. 615, 617 & 619, Kollock St.,
Augusta,
.Manufacturer and Dealer In
Mill Machinery, En¬
gines and 8up
Brass and It plies,
and Style, on Castings of *Every Yariety
Executed Promptly
^Special Attention Given
to Repairs
Chas F. LOMBARD, Wm. PEiYDLETOtf,
Proprietor. Superintendent.
DAY & TANK AH ILL,
733 and 738 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
The Carriage Emporium of the South 1
A Complete Assortment of Vehicles,
Victorias Top Extension Tops, all Jtitttp Seat Rockawaj Prices. »
anil No Top Buggies, Styles and
A full line of WAGONS, all sixes.
Onr own make <>np horse wagons, with sides and spring seat.
Best Quality Light two-lmrse wag< ns.
Best qtialitv nieditnn two-horse wagons.
Heat quality heavy t wo-horse or threm-fonrt It wagons.
hammered Agents for th« "WORLD RENOWNED” Wilson, Childs A C*.’» wedge spoke *■
axle wagons.
Agent for the' Frazier Road Cart; the first and last, and only perfect
Road Cart,
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n full assortffi^ilt. Also Saddlery, Ha mpss. Leather, Fine Oak and Hemlock Softf
Leather, LCWiST Leather and Seamless Gum Belting, Children’s Carriages,Wagons, Jte. AIL
AT PRICES.
meh!6thly
AUGUSTA HOTEL
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, Proprietors.
Table first-cTaae to every particular. Large and wett ventilated roooas.
Rates $2.00 per day.
Centrally located, near Railroad crossing • Telegraph office and barber shop
in buildiDg. Augusta Hotel Rest ► ant and Lunch Room.- Chfdt
wixee lufuora and cigars. Iteaka to ckrat alt hours.