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Atforney sst Law,
C R A W DO H15V1L. LE GA
WILL practice in :;ll Slate and Ved
eral Courts. Any business entrusted
In his care will receive prompt personal SPE
altention. COL LECTION# A
Cl ALTV.
On leg IN AflTCUENT. BlTltniNO.,
1.000 MILE TICKETS.
HU It GF.0HUI L G FNI.H Ai'ocsta, A RAIMH'41> Mi 1’AesI April XOllt • <»M1‘ 5rp, A \ OKI'. NY, 1ST!*. I
COMMENCING- MONDAY. 7th st„
bis < Suit patty will sell ONFi TIlOKiSAN 0
Mil F TICKETS gts’tl ovi-i tm.nt lilt" niut
bt Hi. lies fit TWENTY FtVK DOLLARS
e >'•!* , hrse tickets will be issued 10 in
lUviduuls tiiaits oi families, but nt't to
linns oud tuniUies eomhineit DORSEY.
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T ie Story of a:) Atlanta Boy at
told "by Ilia Father.
IIO Eli 1?, V VCTtilHI,,
Mr Ft k .J .«. i ll. lives 'if ‘Jl~ .Ifi||f->
"i.il. A* ■ litn. »i ' T*si- ;t ! i• >«i ;n*x Ik* liny
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m * i x <,f nsjti a |iectiiiar awt Hfjiii war
■ w:nit mi lux nrk. '/ttriuiiKliniment*,
■i'iiiiiiii .(iii‘li(h*x. etc. wen-applied The v/clling-i without increased, a ptr
rUrrt.
«I* ti 11 ,*.•»-* l; ji ninl i xti'inal remedies
were used continually. Beenrfiing will) alarmed,
ii pli\ xlrllto wits j .,1 (I ill lit one** pro
iiojiiii'fil if a genuim- ense of well develop¬
ed scrofula Ilo iihcil all tb** variciis reni
ili' n-i :il'\ r.-.-ortcd to by tin- medical
profession in >neh disea-es.but other glands
licei me affected, and finally tlirydisrliitrir- slough
d l ii'"- <|nnntiti< ■ of uiatter. and
nuol l he p tts jiri 'i-nfcd a ghastly sight.
The liov become quite feeble suit greatly
liinciaied, . lid no .■> In walk. During
n period of ovei' two years liiacondition be
I bead, -itnie mon pi-HUtus be npidly the bail' his fell eyesight. from tiis
and Jost
During ail thi tine- tie was properly cared
•or am! tivatid, eoib and was also treated at
New YJcdical go fof three months, yet
lli" min' I bill "'l ailllV SOW Worse.
Now conies (lie aliens! miraeuUius escape
of .111 d I i !if tvn restored.the
hair stopped falling off, flu- glandular
swelling, subsided, tin* horrible ulcerated
surfaces fieamd, (lie wbo e system wa.- ir
novated and cored sound and well, all by
tile use of onl V one si iiplr bottic of it. li.lk—
I tom n ie Blond lialoi w liieli can be bad at.
• l.iio per hoi,i.le. Sold in Crawfordville by
Dr. H. .1 It KID.
ULOO KING.
A Kidney Atlanta, Cornplaint Cured.
Co Ga., July 11,1183.
Blood Balm : I am a merchant, of
this city andan. over 50 years of age My
kidneys have been exceedingly inactive
and irregular for many years, attended
with great appetite, pain in small of the back. At
times my failed, anti I becameso
nm oiis that I could not at tend to business.
During all this time rny ease had all flip
attuution that money could s<?('iiro, ami
many physicians and various nn •dici nos
were resOrted to, but a complete failure
was thu regular result.
I*, ii. B. was recommended by some one,
and to say that its action on me was magi
cal wouhl lie II mild term. One bottle
made me feel like a new man, Site just like l
was young again. In all my I never
used so powerful and potent a remedy.
For the blood and kidneys it is the best I
oversaw, aim one bottle will force any one
to praise It. If you doubt, (his, call on I)r.
Gillalni, and lie will send you tome, and I
W|1J take pleasure in telling you of my
ease, and that of others who have been
cured. A. 1*. D.
Send for a pamphlet of proof of wonder
fid ctji'es of Blond Poisons, Blood Balm
Co., At laid it, On. ('all on DR. R. J.
i;F.II), at tfrawtordvdin.
W. NORTON.
( HAH I t )1( I>\ 111,1. GA
Oontvactor ami Builder
Dea'er in
Buiding Material of all
Minis.
I-:. M. PITTS,
VltAW ,, HIM" II.t.K, r (lA, ,
VOlltliH Dm»ti**w»fni* IVM tJlHl DHIIUCI Uiiil/l/tT
I s nrenareil to nrikp bids liiiiViiti" Five rati
miles nut s and ami undertake umintak built tug eon < on
h acts ot v <u*>m ii|d »dh. lie Un*p
(unxtiiiitly on hand ;i full supply o
l»alUI|iij? mat erial. Inpludiii^ seventy
live tliojuftsU'd lieat t-uine drawed .sbitr
tlh-s, which lie is selling at reasonable
ptices. lie returns thanks for past pat
roriiige and asks a continuation of the
same.
rrnvs’ caml\atiye ■
For Infants and
teething children.
vn instant relief for Colic of Infants.
t-m s Oysintori, niimlm'.a, stomach Cholera Iti
fa tit uni, or any disease ofthe and
b.ov -ts Makes tliciuitieal period of teeth- !
mg sute and easy. 1> a safe ami pleasant
tunic. It will soothe the restless and over
* otue the exhausting mother. Wire and long night
watches ot the It has saved the
lives of many and given cheer and happi
J|.; t s to Uie household ; and the best Cmich
r>vrup\ct iiuiodiu'ed, tawfoithiile, For s/ile l>y Dr. R.
.I'ldtcal, ( G, W. Overton,
Nluiron J,T. wight,Raytown. inySl M-ly
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CARP
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I,, > . Mi rort'jfrp it the very
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\\ i is. atlrnliou given
tu (H'uers. A'Rhe^,
.1 W KEN DKK'Iv.
Sharon, Ga.
mm tiige. Swui mid si* lt-eeiTp cents for tree.a pos
tw>x of gtk' is wftich wif! help afl, 1
of i HI,ei- si to ntore money right,
away than in tiling else :n this wotld.
!ti: t cue awjiit the w.ukers aUsoiutely
, re'. onCi address Truk A; uk,
lug usin' M tine. »N*
CA 1 f i WTsL Xj i o.
ii8 l Hmce I'm Y-iinc Coots. TTv
k x> it’r ef B*. tin ore. Me
- ■ w. v . A- Ck'di-. , rain . ; . r pefs
t7 rV*'. VYalt c. a« l**iI-* l t’ru.ab '>, Benlers, ijuv Window Ctir
, . cud Dotes. Co. a vV ( an toil
i: mlstivy, Eugntt in«>, t nro
:>i r tf for MiniJ'les
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POLLARD & ROBERTSON
Cot ten Factors and Commission Mer»liauts,
Nr, 731 Reynolds Street. AUGUSTA, GA.
MAN FACTU i’.KItS and f,(’N**.K ngenT FOR THFFOLLOWING MACIIIN- i
EHT.f ’ (INSISTING !N PART,
1 on Acme Pulverizers and Clod finishers.
loo 1oo Fairbanks’ Reapers, Different Stand id Mskes Seales. and 100 S*yt>*x, (Singles S'. oi C
2d Hubbard Cleaners mil Binders. (Independent.)
25 Tbieshers and Separr,tors, (various siz.es and styles.)
25 f' Water!mvn & Ir. t'bopej steam and Engines. Steam En fall ine.s sizes and styles!) styles.)
20 2 tall sizes and
10 Oneida Steam En gines , ( ill siz.es and styles)
75 Smith’s Hand Power Oottim and Hay Presses.
50 Pollard (,'fiainpion ftin-. Feeders and Oondensers.
25 N'eblctt <*fc Goodrich INK Cotton Gins at ?2.00 per saw.
10 Nebiett lAf.oodrich s.-eoiid-hand I XL Cotton Gins at $1 50 per saw in gf.od order.
5 Kerible Engines. Wood Working machinery (all Kinds( '
Cotton Mil] Supplies a Sped altj J
u}rators, Flour and Dt-afoc Com Steam Mills Pumps, and Mill Milfiurn Mnfftiinorv, Otto Silent. Gas F. Engines. i-'b-'s and Hancock Condensers In
. Pofii-r lire t tin's,
C;-rvi r S'" d • tton Cleaners. -w il Cotton K "'1 Tlulh'*' ''T* ! Separators, Colt’s
Power C dton Pros os Slmfi ig, PiPli'vs and Ha‘i.:-'-s. St.-sii*i and Water Pipes, Fit-
1:1H' , B- Iting I,'"ill" Hose. F.fi-.
A ' ill ’ i ■; ol "I-" i oi nil l:i "lx in s ■ ,] ■ ''or.-, ah' ; o>.v. Call and examine
bef"Vn put"h "iv mil ,i\h loiiiif-'. ' iid for' ( logim. r-irresp ndence solicited
tod roniptiy attended to. *
POLLARD be ROliERTSON,
723 Reynolds St- AU3USTA, A.
Cheapest Carpets in Augusta.
STOCK LARGER AND PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE.
rpHE largest St'iek South. Alotjuet, Brussels, Three-Ply Shades, and Window Ingrain Carpets, Cornices Rugs
Mats, Crumb Cloths, Window Curtains, Window and
Poles, Canton and Cocoa Mattings, Cltromos. Write for samples.
James . Bailie & bons.,
Sept. 14, ’83. jy. 713 BROAD STREET.
1884 . 1884.
Spill AwmwmommU
CHARLES BERGSTROM
IN THE LEAD. 4
| I fake this- method of infrrrmin x my friends that n»v stock of GEN'ERYL SR
, CHvN DISK is now complete, consisting nf Hty Gmifs, Wife. (Nothing, Boots ami Shoe
I - 1 amilv ami Fancy Groceries, TohimtsaiH Crockery, Tinware, have (ibis s hi'ilths Wood and largest Hardware and
I Cutlery, Drugs, Klisks. Cigars. 1 also on
best selected stock of Cassimeres ever brought to this section. Way piy *>15.00 or
>20 niMor » suit of i ,, othos'when yotie in miy Goods ami Trim ning an l have it made
at bone- for less than iHiif the above amoant. I ulsos -II the e-lebrateil D WISSEW
N(} MACHINE. 1 have in stock vary flao V ttomi a Shat by th * pntnl or barrel.
Tfmrrkl fill iriy putronn and friontl-, for p int. fav irs l a^k a c.o'itiiM itiou ot* thd sam*.
( ' a U AVI) SKiv MK. l~iT MUS. M. OX HOWS* stork of Millinery Good^ \*m W
, ^mplete an ti she invites the ladies to c4l and examiae thei»
Charles Bergstrom,
LEADER OF LOW PRICES
(
$50,000 AV r orth Fumitue,
01
THAT MVST BE SOI D AT
IIOIEHSES (BLAUGHTEH ! I
AtfEare witling and determined to IzOSE MON EY through Sacrifices in Goods iff
>7 order to >eenfe the immediate advantages of READY CASH!
1 TTE shall make it irresistible to every om*' It is necessary for us to red tree our
present Stock to one-half its present size within the specified time is what we
wont to do now. You will find RHIOK it to your advantage to assist, us, as everyth ins: is to bt^
marked down and sotd. ANY WITHIN REASON WILL BUY THEM. If
you live 5 miles away. If you live 1 or 100 miles away, it matters wot, it will pay you to
come. We will slioiv you
Furniture at Prices Fabulously Cheap.
REM EMBER, this is no scheme to lure you on. Our reputation is established, and
cannot afford to risk it in spurious advertisements. YYE ALYVAYS DO AS WE
saY We mean business, and you win find it to your advantage to act upon this im¬
mediately. We will guarantee you a saving of 25 to 30 per eent. all through the house.
Come soon as you can, as each day will close out some desirable speciality.
We StaaJ Alone as Leaders of Price*. Our Goods Sfaird Upon Their Merit
Flatt Brothers 9
70S & 7 lOUroad Street.
S^p-I4-h» AUGUTTA, GA.
SAW MILLS,
Reamy s Falciit Feed and Backing Device
t«» thirty c*>*t. ^ gamed . . dispensing », , with ...... troublesome belts. , Easily *p
iVctitv old mill' per Hrculars. Address.
pli*a v* any tin
THE ATLANTA ENGINEERING CO.,
67 Peachtree Street, ATLANTA r 6A...
maytY-um
The Grand Walking Match
--AND—
€. flyers i
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 paipabie to the dullest per¬
the people will not abide by it.
Every man and woman is looking for the
store where the most merchandise can he
bought for the least money, and because
the shopper is rich, "lay n > t the flattering
unction unto your soup’ that he or she 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 tinfe the price is fixed,
a ml where the profit is small the patronage
will be idrge. Tire store itself becomes
famous as a popular place of trade ; and
CASPAR MYERS.
DAY & TAMNAHILL,
133 and 735 BKOAI) STREET, AUGUSTA, GA.,
The Carriage Emporium ofthe 3 out hi
A Complete Assortment of Vehicles.
Victorias, Extension Tops, Jump Seat and Roekaway^ Prices.
Top and No Top Buggies, all Styles
A full line of WAGONS, all sizes.
Our own make one horse wagons, with sides and spring seat.
Best Quality Light two-horse wagons.
Best quality medium two-horse wagons.
Best quality heavy two-horse or three-fourth wagons.
Agents for the “WORLD RENOWNED” Wilson, Childs & C*/s Wedge ipeke ft*
hammered axle wagons.
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Agent for the Frazier Road Cart; the first and last, and only perfect
Road Cart,
irr fulkassortment. Also-Saddlery, Harness, Leather, Fine Oak ami Hemlock Sol*
Leather, Leather and Seamless Gum Belting, Children’s Carriages,Wagons, Ac. At t#
AT LOWEST PRICES.
rachl6tlUy
PENDLETON FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORK
CJhas F. Lombard Successor to Pendleton A Bra.
ffos. 615, 617 & 619, Kollock St.,
Augusta,
—3/an ufacturerand Dealer In--—
Mill Machinery, En¬
gines and Sup¬
Brass plies,
and lion Castings of Every Variety
and Style,
5 vSxecuted Promptly
, I ^Special Attention
Given
Chas F. LOMBARD,
Proprietor.
AUGUSTA HOTEL
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
LEWIS k DOOLITTLE, Proprietors.
Table first-class in every particular. Large and well ventilated rooonu.
lUtes $2.00 per day.
Centrallv loeated. near Railroad crossing. Telegraph office and barber shop
in building. Augusta Hotel Restaurant all hours. and Lunch Room, Cbt#
i*ines liquors and cigars. Meals toorder at
where such a System is carried out tha I
locality needs scarcely any other kind tff
advertising, for the beat advertising in*,
dinm is a pleased patron. I hold that a
tradesman whose honestyaequiredadvan
tages, enable him to ifftdersell his neighbor
in trade, is in etery sense justified in
doing so. I supply a gruat part of the
popidaiion of Taliaferro and adjoining
counties in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING
GROCERIES and GENERAL Mlftl
CTf AND1.SE, and there h ao reason why
1 should not sell more. 1 am Using my ut¬
most endeavor to extend my trade by gir-*
ing every purchaser full Value for their
money.
1 ask yotf to give the above careful e*B-*
sfderation, and then give n>e a trial tfacl
see it 1 don’t eowie i ip tef what 1 ridtetti*
to
Wm. PENDLETON,
Superintendent.