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III meridian iime, 22
in with
r then Augusta time.
No. i—W est— Daily.
L'tivo \ . I .4 10:20 a m
■* Macon 7: !<) am
•* Mitl-dgeville !» 05 a m
“ Washington 11 on a m
A i ive t lawfordville . I 10 p ni
“ Athens 4 30 |i m
“ (o.inesville p 15 pm
“ Atlanta 5 45 p m
No. 2 —East—Daily
Leave Atlanta 8 25 am
“ Gainesville 5 20 am
Athens « 25 a m
“ Crawfordville 1 14 pm
Arrive Washington 2 45 p r»
•• Milled Jteville 4 40 p m
Macon <; 45 p m
Augusta 3 55 p m
_ 2 WIST— DAfT.Y. NO. 4 KAHT— !>a 11.Y
V 'il'v' mu 00 p in Lv. Atlanta s rsop m
" :v.( Ar.C’f’dv’ll 2:40 a ni
1 p, Y (',40 p m
Ai. a m A r. Augusta (i: 10 am
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Fast Line
No, 27—WKSt-DAlI.Y.
Leave Augusta 7 40 am
Arrive Crawfordville !i 3xa m
«< Athens , 12 30 a m
Gainesville i) 15 p III
Atlanta . ~ 12 55 p m
No 28— East—Daily. 45
laaive Atlanta 2 p m
“ Gainesville 5 20 a Ml
Arrive Athens 7 J5 ]> m
«* Crawfodvllle a 5.) p m
*• Aii.niKla • s 05 p in
. . SLEEPERS
• ff-MTbi:il IMPROVED .AN 1
To A I' (. I 'ST A A N D A T l A.
Traill No 27 will slot, at and receive pas¬
senger* to and from the following points
0 , 1 ,V : Ber/.elia,Harlem,Dearing. Thomson,
< umk. Crawfordville, I'" 011 1 :
a Madison, Rutledge, Soc U J
lire eiiesboro, Conyers, Stone Moun
Cirele, Covington,
35HfesrtBSr]s
Point, Greencsboro,. Madison. Rutledge,
Social Circle, Covingooii. Conyers Stone
Mount,un^AiuMh abn.
Tln . i) h Sleeper
from Atlanta to Charleston and ...........
tor all points West and Northwest, East
ft ml .Soufbenvt JNO.VV. GIt KEN,
K. It. DORSEY, Geii’l. Manager
Gen. Passenger Act,
J. W. HIXON,
Attorney at Law,
CRAWFORDVILLE GA
WILL practice in all State and Fed¬
eral Courts. Any business entrusted
to bis care will receive prompt P cr hi " { J" L- i V
attention. COLLECTIONS A
UIA LTV. Building.
Office in JWtTcmtUL
\\ 0, MITCHELL,
Attohnuy at Law.
Crawfordville, Georgia
\\ YV r ILL practice wherever employed.
Collection* promptly remitted.
, amous ])kcisivE' BATTLES
liy( apt.King,'U.S.A
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si .nv* how nation* have lmon made or
.id In a day— How Fame or Dmas-.
, single contest. A
: t turned on « Young—haves
< . » I i*c1 Look for Old or Pleasure
i imr Vhla the Memory— Gives
mill Instruction—Maps and Fine lllnstra
U, ANTED EVERYWHERE.
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Send for lull ilescriptlon and Jerius.
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SPEI M €*
1> flic season lo which had or p dson blood
Is most apt to show itself* Nature, at this
juncture, needs something to us-ist it in
throwing off the impurities which have col¬
lected bv ill ■ -biggish circulation of blood
during the cold wilder months. Swift's
Soeyitie is nuture's great helper, a-it is
lmreU a vegetable allevativc and tonic.
l:,-v L. If. Faiiie. Macen. Ga ' writes:
> \\ liavcneen using Swill’s lva.edy S|KH-i!in for Idtsvl at
the orphans'home ami »< general a health tonic,
complaints, huH ivmurkal»U* as a ivsnlts irom
un'l \uw i euiploveos the
u-c on tin - children ami <>l
iu-titntioii l! b such an , s Hleul ionic, :
,11 th«* hURftt >'» pure, that tiit* m*- J
i n i*- it*vA Imbh* to dtW'HSt*. U ha> cuixhI •* j
Noun* of our eh I<1 rcii of S-n.flil*.*’
\Y || Gilbert, diuggid. Albany, hi.,
wiites \V,* :ne-elling huge quantifle- native
«.f ■swift -Specific for a spring (It
and 'em TWl heaJh bade. »it<l wi!b the (.,*-(
r. -ud'. ii » » l*Wl) **se.L(sa 1 ‘i. veti
tire and cure lot Malaria. There are uia
m remark vide evidences of ii- nmri' i
this section-”
The Great Drug Mouse ol Ulrtcajfo.
We do not hesitate tosay ttmt for a
pmi tS >. b f have-"I'tumm > tanu :V: o* i' INrV i,!V
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, , lU , - .4vs it AH in mi man*
treatment'wh.che..»l him SI.(Mi. A not It
or who has used it for a S-rmulon* aff.*'- i
tion rerH.rt-a p< rmaneut -in from its uh*. ! .
VAX' SHAM K.S.IKN LX SON A » o.
On g-nUe v.sn . Ii«i had (»< t ii cwnfiuptl to
hi- b,si si\ >' y\ H\l M» til
tisin l a- 1 >•( e<| entirely , ;i ut -(M-.iks
lit „M.t s s. S. cull.(•..■> A
BKilllW t uaua tin. ten n.
Our Trea
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New, % "I « other*. \\ Twciiiy •
Thud :
"WIPED OUT.”
The Story of an Atlanta Boy as
. toll by His Father.
TKUTH IN A NUT* H 1.1,1..
Mr. Frank Joseph, lives at 215 Jones
street, Atlanta, an.1 When has a promising boy
of six summers. the hoy was about
three years of age a peculiar swelling was
discovered oil Ins neck. Various liniments,
poultices, effect. etc. were The applied -wallings without increased, a per
ccptible |thouah internal and external remedies
a
w ,. rP used'continually. Becoming alarmed,
a phvsiciae 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,hut theydischarg- other glands
became affected, and finally
ed large quantities of matter, and slongh
ing of the parts presented feeble a ghastly and sight.
The Imy became quite greatly
emaciated, and umbleto walk. During
a period of over two years his condition be
cnrneinore perilous—the hair fell from his
head, and he rapidly lost his eyesight,.
During all this time he wn* also properly treated cared
for and treated, and was months, yet at
New Medical college for three
Ids condition steadily grew miraculous worse.
Now comes the almost escape
of this lad. His eyesight wa* restored,the
hair stopped falling off, the glandular
swelling subsided, liie horrible ulcerated
surfaces Ijealed, and cured the sound whole and system weil, was all re¬ by
novated
the nseof only one single Imttie of Q.B.B.—
Botanic Blood Balm—which can lie had at
$1.00 per bottle. Sold in C'rawfordville by
Dr. It. J. KEID.
IILOO KINO.
A Kidney Complaint Cured.
Atlanta, Ga., July 11,1883.
Blood Balm Co : I am a merchant of
this city and a ni over 50 years of age My
kidneys have been exceedingly inactive
and irregular for many years, attended
with great pain in smart of the hack. At
times my appetite failed, and 1 became so
nervous that I could not attend to business.
During all this time my case had all the
attention that money could secure, and
many physicians and various medicines
were resorted to, but a, complete failure
was tin. regular result.
I!. II. li. was recommended by some one,
and to say that Its action on rue was magi¬
cal would be a mild term. One bottle
made mu feel like a new man, just like I
was young again. In all my life I never
used so powerful and potent it is a the remedy. I
For tin 1 blood and kidneys best
ever saw, and one bottle will force any oil one
to praise it. If you doubt this, call Dr.
(4 i I Ini m, and he will send you tome, and 1
will take pleasure in telling you of my
case, and that of others who have been
cured. A. L. I).
Semi for a pamphlet of proof of wonder¬
ful cures of Blood Poisons, Blood Balm
Co., Atlanta, Ga. Call on DU. It. J.
ICKID, at Crawfordville.
W. J. NORTON.
UKAHI CinilV11,1.14 G \
Contractor and Builder
Denier In
Bidding Material of rll
Kinds.
*
E. M. FITTS,
C RAWFOitDVir.i.ia, (>a ,
Contractor and Builder
Ik prepared to make bid*, give esti
mates and undertake building con¬
tracts of every description. He keep,
constantly on band a full supply o
building material, including seventy
live thousand heart-pine dr awed shin
gles, which he is selling at reasonable
prices. He returns thanks for past pat¬
ronage and asks a continuation of the
same. »
PITTS' CARMINATIVE,
Por Infents and
TEETHING CHILDREN.
Aniwtant relief for (’olle of Infants.
Cures Dysintery, Diarrhoea, Gholera In¬
fantum, or an> disease of the stomach and
hew els. Makes theeriticnl periinl and of teeth¬
ing safe and easy. is a safe (doasant
tdiiie. It will soothe the restless aud over
(»OUR* tlie exhausting eare arid long night
watches of the mother. It has saved the
lives of many and given cheer ami liappi
DOSS t«the household ; and the best Cough
Svnni vet intriMlncod. For sale W. by Dr. R.
j'. Heul. Crawfordville, G. Overton,
iSharoti ,l,T.\Vright,Uaytown. m>23 84-ly
GERMAN
CARP.
1 AM now prepared to till all orders
for Sr;»U* ami Mirror i «irp nt the Aery
!(iwvst p| .j t . ( . s I’louqil atteiUiou given
*•> onlvrs. A . Iditvss, *
,1. H. KENDRICK.
,1 lined. Sharon, Ga.
v raizti Semi six cents for
tnge. and receive free,a
,stly 1>''\ of good* which will help all,
either sex. to more money right
away than uivthing else :n this woi Id.
fortunes?: 1 wait the workers absolutely
ure. \t once address Tut K X Co,
Ausjnsui Blaine. \t mb.<.
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CARPETS.
Civ.ct- aud House Fnrnh-eingGoods. Th
t M - ' -t k Smith of Baltimoix'. Mo
.net' Brussc and -. ;u, Crumb y A Ctoflis. if.graiu Window Carpets
ill. - Mats >rder*. I-aec Cnr
i!». . lYgll I'apets. H
\ t* and Foies, C»tNW X Canton
Mailings. U -Uolstery, Kugrauug-. l oro
n„.- |*ict,ire r’nim.- Write ter Sametes
H \1 » II ,s U>kt HI
«itl |N It Lft*. 4 . Baltic Mas nic
Ytau-’.c, c.t MA*. c* Jil McIi.lV
POLLARD &
Cotton Factors and Commission Mer Rants,
No, 731 Reynolds Street. AUGUSTA, GA.
MAN!’F A UTURElhS am’ <:F\r: \T, A*IF,NT FOB Til F.FOLLOWING MAUH1N
EH V,C (INSISTING IN PART,
100 Acme Pulverizer* ami <”<*1 Crusher*. and combined.)
J00 Keniwr*, Different Make* ami lob Styles. (Single Smoothing Harrows -
100 Fairbanks’ Stand*rd Scales, Thomas
25 Hubbard Cleaners . ml Binders, (Independent.) and styles.)
25 Thieshers and Separators, (various sizes
25 Watertown Steam Engines, (all sizes and styles.) and styles.)
20 C. & G. Cooper and Steam Engines t*li sizes
10 Oneida Steam Engines, ( sizes and styles)
75 Smith's Hand Pnwei Cotton and Hay Presses.
50 Pollard Champion Chi*. Feeders and Condensers.
25 Neblett & Goodrich 1 XL Cotton (Has at $2.00 per saw. 31 in good order.
10 Neblett & Goodrich second-hand IXL Cotton Gins at 50 per saw
5 Kerible Engines. Wood Working machinery (all tdnds(
Cotton Mill Supplies a Specialty
Flour and Com Mills and Mill Machinery, Otto Silent Gas Engines, Hancock In
Power Cotton Presses, Shafting;, Pulleys and Hangers, Steam and Water Pipes, Fit
A full linealf Machinery of all kinds in (Dock and Catalogue. for sale low. Correspondence Call and examine solicited
before, purchasing and save money. Bend for
and promptly attended to.
POLLARD & ROBERTSON.
728 Reynolds St- AUGUSTA, A.
ICES! ICE!
T1TE have now on band 1,000 tons of Ice and are making more every day. Vi e have
YV every carefully, facility for shipping full weight ICE, and either at by the factory car load prepared or in 100 to fill pound orders sacks. all
We pack give day and night. are our
the time, winter, summer,
THE ARCTIC ICE CO.
Augusta, Ga. Telephone, .No. 98 .
ROBERT Wa ROBERTSON General
$50,000 Worth, oi Furnitue,
THAT J/UST BE HOLD AT
IMMENSE! SLAUGHTER.!!
\\ te are willing and determined to LOSE MONKY through Sacrifices in Goods in
,. r( i. i ti secure the immediate advantages of READY 'AS11!
-|Yr]f -Pali make it irresistible to every one. It is necessary for us to reduce our
live 5 miles away, If you liv ■ \ or 100 miles away, it matters not.rft will pay you to
you We will show yoit
come.
Furnituiv; at Priefts-Fabulously Cho p.
REMEMBER, this is no scheme to lure you on. Our reputation is established,
we
5m“ao»n »1Y"“ .laj’aUuT'f 'outSomt,iaslrable speciality.
We Stand A one as Leaders of Price-. Our Goods Stand Upon Their Merit
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708 *&• 710 Broad Street.
augutta, ga.
gcp-14-bm
Reamy’s Patent Feed and Backing Device
with troublesome belts. Easily ap
THE ATLANTA ENGINEERING CO.,
67 Peachtree Street, ATLANTA, GL %
maytl-Bm
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GRAND FORCED SALE OF
460 ROLLS* CARPETS
In Marquets Brussels, Three-Flys, Ingrains au.l Venetian,al i v
1,460 Hearth Rugs and Door Mats.
less than mannfaciurer.s prices. Goods must be sold to make room for
At 10 per ce nt.
300 Rolls New Canton Matting,
Arriving. Will also offer great bargains in
Upholstery Gooods and Fringes,
Raw Silks,Portier Cloth, Hair Cloths, Fringes of all kinds.
Lace Curtains and Window Cornices
In style, quality and price never excelled and in
Window Shades,
Fr' ,„_,i the finest stock ever shown south in new stvles for spring trade, and in
'^^V'JvVs r * 'L,..., Fit‘ j iuhiM DECOR VI'IDNS. Our srock is replete with new and
TKE FHAMBt, BKAt'KETS AND POCKETS, Picture frames
1 J. .. __tv U *\- comnlete PA?NTLNGS,CIIBOM Wall and Corner Brackets aud pockets, new
H i!.t NUK\YIN ..mu' prn,V. S OIL I m^s.air, aud Crumb )S-Beautiful Cloths Floor subjects. Stair High and
Art at halt wiJih Cr«mt» Table Cloths, all sixes, half pnee. BASKET;.,
Table ri'OCiVli UU Cloths, anv URCSUF* A fall assorted stock. Carpets made and laid free
ofclliAc.' *TF' S goods, prices and solid bargains
Knrn.tine uphols* .vd. For new ow
rank' at 'tr.ee to
COSKERY’S
Masonic Temple, ■ - Augusta, Ga .
Air 117- ( .
Grand Walking Match
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The Favorite, in the Lead.
I have no faith in any system of Trade,
that is suggestive of large profits, for the
reason that is palpable to the dullest per
eeption the people will not abide by it.
Every man and woman is looking for the
**** ^ m ° st merc,ian,,ise can
bought for the least money, and because
the shopper is rich, ‘"lay not the flattering
unction unto your soul” that be or slie will
be willing to pay one penny more for that
reason. All tradesmen know that quite
the reverse is true. The fact is the word
CHEAP is the magnet that attracts all
classes, for the price tells and everybody
tells the price. The best time to mark
down is the first time the price is fixed,
and where the profit is small the patronage
will be large. The store itself becomes
famous as a popular place of trade ; and
C SPAR MYERS.
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D A ¥ & T A N N A H I L L,
133 and 135 BROAI1 STKEET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
The Carriage Emporium oft he South!
A Complete Assortment of Vehicles.
Victorias, Extension Tops, Jump Seat Roekawajx
Top and No Top Busies, all Styles and Prices.
A full line of WAGONS, all sizes.
Our own make one horse wagons, with sides and spring seat.
Best Quality Light two-horae wag. 11 s.
Best quality medftttn two-horse wagons. »
Best quality heavy two-horse or three-fourth wagons.
Agents for the “WORLD RENOWNED” Wilson, Childs & Co.'s wedge 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. Also Saddlery, Harness, Leather Fine Oak and Hemlock Sol*
Leather, Leather and Seamless Gum Belting, Children’s Carnages, Wagons, &c. Al L
AT LO WEST PRICES. TaJinalixIL. _ _ _
Dav ** dks
mchlSthly
pesdleton foundry and machine work
Chaa. F. Lombard Successor to Pendleton & Bro.
if os. 615, 617 & 619, Kollock St.,
Augusta,
-j/anufacturerand Dealer In
Mill Machinery, En¬
gines and Sup¬
plies, of Every Variety
Brass and lion Castings A
and Style,
Executed Promptly
t-. i.*/ Special Attention Given
to Repairs
Chas F. LOMBARD, Wm. PENDLETON,
Prcurietor. Superintendent.
AUGUSTA HOTEL
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
LEWIS & DOOLITTLE, Proprietors.
Table first-class in every particular. Large and well ventilated roooi
Rates $'2.00 per day.
tsra
wiDes liquors and cigars. Meals toorder at all hours.
where such a system is carried out tha *
locality needs scarcely any other kind Of
advertising, for the best advertising m»,
dium is a pleased patron. I hold that •
tradesman whose honesty acquired Rdvaft*
ta?es - e,,awe wm to undersei1 his D ?* M * r
m trade, is in every sense justified ill
doing so. I supply a great part of the
populaiion of Taliaferro and adjoining
counties in DRY GOODS. CLOTHING
GROCERIES and GENERAL MER¬
CHANDISE, and there is no reason why
1 should not sell more. I am using my ut
; most endeavor to extend my trade by gif*
ing every purchaser full value for their
money,
I ask you to give the above careful ean
skleration, and then give me a trial and
see if 1 don’t come up to what 1 advertis
,