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Money! Money!
Important * to the People,
1 have perfected arrangements to ncgo
tiate loans on improved faims in r«.aft< i
to as low (if not lower) rates than those
a any other agen 1 meaD lust what I
.
say. Call and learn my terms before inak
lug applications elsewhere.
May 10, 1880. M.ANDItEWS.
MONEY TO LOAN.
lam prepared to make loans on improv¬
ed farms in Taliaferro county at a cheap
,.1 ra te of interest than any one. You
can repay the amount at any time. Call
on me, J. W. IIIKON.
FOUTZ’S powders
morse and cattle
GkSSttM** ™J 2 * mJS • FOUTZ
Ho Hobs* will file of Colic, flora or Lung Vh
wma jf Kontt’8 Powdcm lire used In tinu*.
JSaSSm Foutz’s Powders will Jn«rea«« ti»<; quantity butter of nillk firm
twenty per cent., and make the
^FfWtz sVowder* HorwfS will enre and or < prevent nlrnost rvury
IL hr A ak to Which ION.
FoVT/n Fowid R8 WILL OIVU hAHUFAOi
Bold everywhere.
PAVID E. POUTS, Proprietor.
BALTMOiLE, MD.
FOIt 8A I, K 11Y
TJTTUS RICHARDS.
Thin paper k kept on die at the office of
YE SON
I.DVERTISING
kGENTS
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{tniUTBKSSSRIffSKSFKE SOU'S MANUAL
t-gU'lfER &
LOST POWER
AND SEXUAL WEAKNESS,
however induced, not only relieved but
1 ’kkmani ntly cciu.n without medicine^
IT COSTS NOTHING
to send for particulars, which we will
forward free in sealed envelope opportunity. on appli¬
cation. Don’t miss this
Address .U. E. A. (Jo., 1*07 Broad¬
way, New York City.
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WKECENTLY IMPROVED.^
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Light Running & Noiseless
Not dangerous to health like the Henyy
Runulng Shuttle Machines. Send
lor circular and price-list.
AgentsWanted.
AUimasH;
Wheeler & W ilsou M’f. Co.
Atlanta, Ge orgia
BIRMINGHAM, ALA.
MACHINERY.'
ENGINES Steam&Water
BOILERS Pips & Fitting
SAWMILLS Brass Valves
6RIST MILLS SAWS
Cotton Presses F 8 LES
SHAFTING INJECTORS
PULLEYS PUMPS
HANGERS WaTer Wheels
COTTON GINS CASTINGS
GEARING Brass and Iron
A full stock of Supplies, cheap & good.
BELTING, PACKING and OIL
at BOTTOM PRICES
AXU 1A STOCK FOB
PROMPT DELIVERY.
ty Repairs Promptly Done.
GEO. R. L0MBJ.R0 & CO.
Foundrv. Works, Machine atul Boiler
• AUGUSTA. <1 A.
ABOVE PASSENGER DEPOT.
A Field of Death.
The sheep pastures of George Booth
present a deathly appearance .says the
Athens Banner-Watchman. Lying all
()Ver y |(! are the half eaten car
. i t}t seH of Btie-ep, while at regular inter
' vals them the dead bodie
I among are
i of dogs of eveiy color and kind. The
buzzards have been attracted by the
carcases of sheep and dogs, and they,
after eating the dogs, drop deed in the
field. Mr. Booth has been promised a
nice little law suit for killing oti9 or
two fine hounds. lie says he is able to
stand it, especially if lie can get farm¬
ers on the Jury who have ever raised
sheep and had them killed by dog3.
►— • —.
Disease lies in ambush for the weak;
a feeble constitution is ill adapted to
encounter a malarious atmosphere and
sudden changes of temperature, and the
least robust are. usually the easiest victims
Dr. J. II. McLean’s Strengthening Cor;
dial and Blood Purifier will give tone, and
vitality and strength to your entire body.
pl.no per bottle.
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Feeding Growing Piga.
The hog is usually fed as if he were
capable of digesting all that could be
crammed into bis stomach, and he has
been treated as if he were as hardy as
a wild boar, and could endure extremes
of beat, cold, filth and neglect. Now,
the hog can only digest a certain
amount of food within a given time,
and when he has eaten too much he
suffers in consequence, and especially
if the food is of a kind not adapted to
his requirement. His digestive orgrns
can be disarranged as easily as can
tnose of (he horse, and filth taken in¬
to the system will cause him to be¬
come diseased the same as is peculiar
to men. The accepted theory regard¬
ing cholera now is that it is a form of
typhoid fever and if this true there is
but one conclusion to arrive at, which
is that filth is at the bottom of the
difficulty. The eating of filth is bad
enough, but the drinking of filthy wa¬
ter i 3 worse, as the animal is then
thirsty, and the filth being in a solu¬
ble condition, is at once carried to
every portion of the body. The suppo¬
sition that the kidneys cause the im¬
purities to ho eliminated is true only
when the animal is m a healthy con¬
dition. If the surroundings are filthy
the pores of the body will be closed.
If, in feeding hogs, the fa’-mer will
j abandon the practice of attempting to
keep them in an excessively fat condi¬
tion while they are growing he wi'l
find that they will entail less labor of
management and be more thrifty,
while tho excellent health in which lie
will find them ready for being fattened
will enable them to take on more fat
and at less cost than to keep them fat
tho whole year. All that is required
with growing pigs is to afford them a
variety of food and to keep their quar¬
ters clean. Above all give them as
much fresh water as they can drink,
if slop is fed, place it in a trong,
where it will lie eaten up clean, iustead
of being scattered about to ferment.
Slop is not really filthy food, It is
only when It is in a state of decompo¬
sition and filled with disease germs
that it becomes injurious; but to com¬
pel pigs to oat in a filthy place or to
drink water that lias been impregnat¬
ed with tho same, will cause disease to
break out in herd.—Ex.
Imperfect digestion and assimilation
produce disordered conditions of tliesys
tom which grow and are confirmed l>y
neglect, Dr. J . II. McLean’s Strengthen
ing Cordial and Blood Purifier, by its
tonic properties, cures indigestion and
gives tone to tho stomach. $1.00 per hot
tic.
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-MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash, Illinds Mouldings
Brackets, Lumber, Laths,
«
and Shingles.
-DEALERS IS
Window Glass and Builders’ Hardware.
PLANING MILL AND LUMBER YARD,
Hale Stroet, near central Kailroad Yard,
Georgia.
N£W YORK HDUINERY STOKE!
MISS NELEIU PURCELL,
Fine French Millinery, Velvets,
Ribbons. Novelties in Neckwear,
FANCY AND JET JEWELRY.
732 BROAD ST., under Central Hotel, AUGUSTA, Ga.
HAS® All tat AS
m teiaititlili
Your Chance to Secure a Good Instrument at a Bargain.
Come up,' Buyers. Here’s your chance, 100 Pianos! 100 Organs !
to be sold out regardless of value. A genuine Clearance Sale to reduce stock
These Instruments are over and above our regular stock; must get our money
out of them.
Nome are now, not, used a day; some nave been used a few months.- some used six
months ora year; some used from two to five years. Some are good Second-Hand In¬
struments taken in exshange and thoroughly repaired, renovated, redolished and made
as good as new.
IN TIIE 200 toore are SFmare Pianos, Upright Pianos, Grand Pianos, Church Or¬
gans. and Parlor Organs, from over twenty different Makers, it eluding 0H1< KER
JXG, KNABE, MASON & HAMLIN, HaLLETT <& DAVIS, MATHUSHEK. VOSE,
BURDETT, ARON, GABLER, PELOUBET, SHOXINGER, ES TEY and BENT,
DESCRIPTIVE Lists are printed, and a purchase can be. made by correspon ence
as well as by person. Instruments are represented precisely as they are, and if pur¬
chasers are not suited we refund their mom'
TERMS EASY -.Rwnos $to per tb otT aug S3 per month. Great induce
meets to Spot Casi;4 fcSr -Write, ana v»„ ; uif’^bat'giriiQs^tLa.KvHL open- yo&h
oy‘'«. ___J _
OVER TWENTY of these Instruments • sold during Centennial week, but
there arc 200 left, which must go iu the nextlwo days. Front three to five are sold daily.
Write quick, if you want to secure one. This advertisement (in 50 good papers ) will
clear out the lot.
WRITE FOR Piano and Organ Clearing Out Sale Circulars, and mention this
adve. tisement. Write at once. Address
Lndden & Bates Southern i Music House, Savannah, Ga.
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NORTH GEORGIA MUSIC J HOUSE
-and-
SEWING MACHNIE EMPORIUM.
T OOMEB. & HASELTOK, Proprietors,
No. 55 Clayton Street, ATHENS, Ga
WE DEFY COMPETITION,
And will not be under sold. We em- je
ploy no canvassers in your section there- £j||
■mm: \ by we can sell you goods fully 10 to 20 Ipf ran
per cent, lower than any house North or
South. We are the only dealers m North- MX
IfeiS! A the ast factories, Georgia that purchase direct fromjig|S- —- -
PIANOS.
Belir Bros.,
( bristle <fc Sou,
Wheelrek,
Emersos,
and
Others,
Pianos from §180 to §800.
Everything Sold Fully Guaranteed.
T3?y j£L 11 HF’ireigrlit,
-O
I am pleased to say that I have what you need.
*371ao Union Injector,
The simplest, the best boiler feeder made no exception.
i also keep a supplv of Piping, Valves, Whistles, Steam Cuages, Oils, Belting, Ac.
Am prenared to do all kinds of repair work at short notice. Would be pleased to^have
your orders. NEW WORK DONE IN BEST MANNER,
CHAS. LOMBARD. Proprietor
THE PENDLETON FOUNDRY and MACHINE. WORK S
65 and 527 Kollock Street AucmstaJGa.
IEWSNG MACHINES.
Domestic,
New Home,
Household, White,;
Singer,
Dayis.
Machines from $10 to §50.
ORGANS.
Kimball, Sterling,
Feloubet,
Dyer & Hughes,
Bridgeport, Estey.
Organs from §22 to §400.
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opened
WARM FIRING ALONG THE LINE!.
fsTEVERYBODV STAND ASIDE BUT LISTEN TO THE BOOMING GUNS,^3
Respectfully announces that he is continuing his popular policy of LEADING
liich lias characterized his business ideas for so many years, and which others have
vainly sought to follow. lie has stocked bis establishment with goods
Unequalled in Assortment,
■AND DECIDEDLY
BEYOND COMPETITION
It will require the mention of only a very few of my LEADING BARGAINS
ssure the public that I MEAN BUSINESS and nothing but BUSINESS. That
Lead everybody in fine Novelties this season, I know to be a fact, and if yon buy be
fore examining my stock, your neighbor who bnys of me will knock all the “fixings
ff you when you meet.
Fancy Colored and Checked Lawns:
I will sell my pretty Lawna at the lowest pritc, from 4, 5,6, 8, lo and up to 12)4
-8st§~pg¥-yasi-.
No Stock in the South can compare with my WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT
filled as it is witli every possible Novelty, all of che most exquisite.
It simply cannot be, and never has been, equaled in a Southern house, containirs
as it does every Novelty known to the modern manufacturer’s art. This is not gush
ot trash, not uonsense.
Prints! Prints!
My stock of calicoes is complete, and I will sell them as low as they ^can be had
in Georgia. Prices from 5 cents up to 7 cents for the best.
MISCELLANEOUS.
keep onand a good lot of Fans, Parasols, Collars and Cuffs, Cravats, Laces &
Trimmings, Crockery, Glassware, Woodware,
FURNITURE, AND GROCERIES,
And anything else you may want. I only ask you to come and examine my stock
of goods before buying.
SALLER LEWIN’S CELEBRATED SHOES.
In shoes I have thevery article you want, every style and variety. Gent’s shoes*
and Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s shoes and Slippers at remarkably low prices.
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CLOT II ING
... n this lino of goods I have a pretty lot, in all the late styles. I know how and
where to buy such goods that I may seli them at very low figures.
TIME AND SPACE
Is so deor that I am compelled to close this column and wiil ask you therefore S
call and my goods and you will be obliged to buy at my low prices.
Real Bargains in all goods.
c asper ImS,
CR A WFORDVILLE. GEORGIA,