Newspaper Page Text
' ?r
?
-■ oi the
BTmaeil oi said town and
Rinsed' ii'-rein named:
.1 li\ tie- S -iinte and
hie>tiia'ives in (leTUTa!
Band il is hereby enacted
I lie- sa'tte; that the elee-
Ksniil Al leinv.n in said
iiel l annually o.i tin
lv in August at such
IjjfVnr ami eouueil shall
Bed that ihc* eleelion ol
Hi lain- pla < as already
■ktt: Year is- t iit'ii till
>’!
;:
WfWW- I-"• a i.il.-
'
-
-1 GW- I'll .a
Mill M
pL
|H
H
B
Hand
■ept
Bm;
■ts,
Hit
. *. V;V VI
V
Ilcs
irent
r in
,-of-
>*ent
and
iu<ls
; to
>out
; or
1 in
hole
ilate
ther
said
lead
; to
; of
the
the
the
and
nai
l'll r;
i ol
•I'Ve
l'or
ssa
dial
pre
lies
leil,
nsa
mds
said
inch
tlie
lied
du
lihil
liter
jury
liter
>gu
' ol'
for
eve
the
the
■ein.
era
■ be
mil
era 1
and
aver |
lislr
i as
lary
and
pre
rov-
ii be
ini
)WU
ider
s or
for
ave
aits
•r ti
me,
es
any
uil
uit-
,use
nits
her
the
inid Mavorand fllueil after giving
feve days notice slfflll cause the same to
|e removed at the expense of the own-
Kol suefi buildings or otlier strne-
|K's to he collected by execution ns in
and sliou* nny owner of
Bcli buildingor Mructim* fail or
vemov v the same upon proper
■jn>wnd within live days after being
||Bfcincd lie orslie niav bo lined in a
‘ xt mlill 8‘ fifty' dollars or be
town calaboose not
thirty days for each and ev-
hey fail to regard said notice.
glavor and council shall have
sigßio determine what buildings are
tire-proof.
and council shall have
ipiWni'OH proof of the existence and
of any house of ill fame
1 i K,l, ‘ st> "’ithin the town, to
upants thereof to bo forcibly
u ithout the town, if thev shall
,sr^'®|fus(- to leave the town after
notice.
and conned mav in their
fBMi elect a street-overseer and
BBdlier otlicers of the town as thev
HBem proper : r rocidtd that notli-
Sllig elll ‘*'iilaiiied shall he construed
the tdection of said otlicers or
their dismissal whenever
retentiou is not deemed bv said
Br and council to be to the interest
jlßd towu.
M Mayor and eounei! are hereby
'* pßvereu to establish uinl maintain
►limits of said town a system of
fiiWlie schools, provided however that
[aid power shall not be exercised until
in election is ordered and held under
Indi rules and regulations as mav be
Bserihctl by ordinance on the question
Bo w hether or not such system of
Pldie schools shall be established.
two-thirils of the qualified voters of
said tow n voting at said election shall
be sufficient to authorize the council to
establish such schools. Said Mavor
shall have bower to issue
and negotiate the requisite bonds as
provided by law to raise revenue or
(otherwise to engage the credit and ap
nly the resources of the town, for tlie
Wsiablishmeut and maintainance of said
fcrstem ot public schools. Said Mayor
Bd council shall by ordinance or oth
■w ise in their discretion provide for
Bpropriate agencies to regulate, im-
Bu\ ise and carry out said system of
and render the same efficient.
it enacted that the flavor shall be
hief executive otlicier of said town;
||Bcih lake care that the orders by-laws
fßuctiii. acts and resolutions of the
i nve faithfully executed. It
iirtjjjthe duty of the Mayor or act-
to hold Mayor's court as often
necessary for the examination
ollense that may be reported
the trial |of such persons may
ughibefore him. He shall have
£#jßpuiee of all offenses against the or
of the town and may punish
of such ordinances bv im-
Sl|fedi fine or penalty as ihay be
J .BkMor byjwdimuice on any person
of"Vrolaling said ordinances,
SBB^ithiu: issue executions there..
require immediate payment
8888 l in default of such pavnieiit
until paid or require
fr.-viT'i. Tv'ibßW 11 '' and costs by
vl " 1 !i " b*\vn mi
"*, Jy j v; -\' ]/i' A^-^gct l l’H'' 1 Me rshal.l
of the tow i may require.
shall hen line on all real estate
HB<in'said town for the town taxis as- i
thereon and for all other fines
Pnm penalties assessed or imposed upon
the owners then of 1 y the author it ies
of said Town from the time the same
are assessed or imposed which shall
have pi iority over Hens except the lieu
due the slate ami county aud may lie en
fon ed in the same manner as now pre
sciilied by law for l lie enforcement of
the lien for county taxes.
m \yoi:- ih tti:-.
That the Mayor shall have control of
tiie town and may appoint special police
olheers whenever he may deem it neces
sary ami it shall be his duty, especially
to see that the. peace and good order of
tlie town are preserved and that person
•nd property are protected therein and
to this end in- may cause the arrest and
detention of all riotous and disorderly
persons in the the town before issuing
his warrant therefor.
IMJTIKS OK M AYORS PItOTKM.
In tlie alisence from said town, or sick
ness of the Mayor - or during any vacan
cy in the office of Mayor any one of the
('onncilmen, selected by a imjirity :S
.Mayor protem shall perform Ins duties
and be vested with all his power, and if
the Mayor protem as well as the Mayor
elected by the people should le unable
from any cause to attend to their du
ties three meudiers of the Council act
ing jointly shall exercise all the [towers
and [*erfonn tlie duties of Mayor of the
town.
The Mayor and three councilmcn and
in the alisence of the Mayor, four mem
hers of the ( ouncil shall constitute a
quorum for tin- transaction of business,
the Council shalllie presided over by
Mu - Mayor and his absence Mayor
protem. and if neither the Mayor nor
Mayor protem are present one of the
Councihnen elected by a majority of the
Council present may preside.
Tin- Council shall cause to be kept in
a well bound book and accurable record
of all its proceedings by laws acts,orders
and resolutions which shall be fully in
dexed and open to the inspection of any
who is required to pay taxes to such
such meeting of the Council
of the last meeting
[shall lie read and corrected if ermeous
land signed by the presiding officer for
Lthe time being. Upon the •all of any
Bnember tlie yeas anil nays on any ques-
Btion shall be taken and recorded on the
Fjournal. The Mayor in case of a tie
shall have the casting vote.#
Sec. 13. lie it further ordained that
the Mayor and Council lie and they are
hereby empowered in their descretion
to assess and collect a tax from commis
sion merchants of not exceeding one
half of one per cent upon the amount of
proceeds of sales of all goods,wares,mer
ehandise and other articles sold by them
in said town on Commission in such
mailer and fonn as said Mayor and
Council may prescribe. It shall be tlie
duty of persons on or before the Ist day
of of each fear to make a return to
theMerk and Treasurer of the ain
onnAf all goods sold by them on Com
mission from the Ist day of April of
the preceding year to the Ist day of Ap
ril of tlie year on which the. get urn is
made. •
Whenever anything for which state li
censeis required is to be done insaidtown
sai<l)to\vn|may require license therefor.
Said Mayor and council shall have power
t o license and regulate the management
nf liar-rooms, hotels, private boarding
houses, livery stables, express compan
ies and private and public transporta
tion through the town, and in addition
l o tho uil calorint tax provided for by
law, to levy a tax on all billiard tables,
ten pin or nine pin alleys and [tables
and alleys of any kind used for the pur
pose of playing on with pins or balls or
both wi|biu such town and all other
cmitrivßces of whatever kind used for
the of gaming or carrying on a
game of chance by selling cards, ticket s
or numbers or by turning a deal or
wheel by using any otlier otlier artifice
or contrivance whatever. They shall
I lave power to tax all shows taxed by
!■* ! iUv . s °f !l‘i s state which may exliib
i#\vilbin such town which tax jnay
collected, if not voluntarily paia by exe
cution and levy and sale as for
the collection of taxes under the gener
al law proscribing the mode of incorpor
ating towns and villages, and said Coun
cil shall have power to pass all ordinan
ces necessary to carry into effect tlie pro
visions of this section.
They shall have power to tax all life
aiul fire insurance companies doing: bnsi
ness in said town.
If shall be the duty ef tlie marshal to
collect all lines imposed by the authori
ties of said town and when executions
art* issued for any fines, penalties or tax
cs due said town lie may levy and sell
thereof in like manner anil under tlie
same regulations as officers of the state
are now authorized to levy and sell under
other eqeeutions. ,
Repeals conflicting laws.
A Faithful Servant-
Mr. Editor.
We have in our county politics, in
the present canvass, a case that has
uo parallel in my observation of pul>-
lic affairs. Our present Clerk of the
Court, Mr. K. V- Beckham lias severved
Pike county for three successive 4tfms
in Ids present position and now r
time lias come for nominating a man
for clerk to serve the next term
although,the zealous friendsWhis #po
n >nt are doing all they can to nominate
their man, they have not brought up
oar tinyle dm rye of incapacity or iin faMli
fidnetas against Mr. Beckham. Is it not
remarkable that his character as a pri
vate citizen is so invulnerable that Ids
opponents can say nothing against him?
Such an office is exceedingly rare and the
people will no doubt nominate him
next Tuesday to be his own successor.
When a church gets a minister who
suits them, they retain him as long as
possible. When a farmer succeeds in
hiring a valuable hand, he does not
after a year turn olf the good hand to
try anew one, but lie retains the faith
ful one as long as lie can.
So famlies and communities act in
reference to teachers, doctors &c. In
deed the principle holds good in all of
the practical affairs in life. But an ov
er ardent friend of his opponent says.
“.If you continue him (Beckham) in year
after year on account of proficiency, you
had better give it to him for life.” Sup
pose he ho Ids the office he now holds
one or two terms more, and from his
experience adininisters.tlie affairs of the
county in his hands more to the interest
of the county than any other man%oukl
do. who is the gainer he or the county?
More,; he openly says he will abide the
nomination and support the nomi
ness, his opponent has not said as much,
Mr. Beckham never was, nor will not be
an independent. Again, the money
paid him by the county for his services,
is turned into an exceedingly praise
worthy channel. By self denial and
strict economy, Mr, Beckham, secou
ed at home by an industjuous, saving
wife has succeeded iW saving
enough from his limited salary to finish
paying for an humble, though comfort
ablo little home in Zebulon, at which
they are trying to train up a family of
Interesting children to bicome good
members of society, and useful citizens.
Mr. Beckham served gallantly in the
brave old 44th Ga.. regiment until the
third wound in lst>4, drove him from
the field. On Ist of June 1862, he was
I severely wounded iu the Seven
days fight,by a minnie ball,which he still
carries iu the >fi leg. In the battle of
Cliancellorsville his left am was shiv
ered just below the •shoulder. At the
battle of the Wilderness, May 3rd 1864
his right eye was torn from the pocket.
The effect of these three wounds incapac
itates Mr. Beckham for [hard physical
labor.
This battle scarred veteran, effiel%nt
officer, high toned Christina gentleman
asks the people of Pike county to make
?iim his own successor as Ch -k of the
Court. In electing Mr, we
will retain the valuable serviv 7 <4-
opt onent as an experienced successful i
te^^er- and of himself as a most excel
>'°r A Politician—^
It. V. COX. It. 11. UAltltON.
COX <Sr EAIiRON,
A OEM'S KOU AND DEALEItK IN
—a <rn <Pjfe ..
—■* < ■
Fricfe iV Co/s Eclipsq Portable. Tracti m anil Stationary Steam Engines and Portable
Saw Mill, Wood, Th bo r A - Morse Agricultural Engines,
( anion Monitor Engln , Buckeye Mower. flay Hakes. Thomas' Smoothing Harr >w. Acme llairow. (iraln DDIIB, Hig
ulna - sulki no. Can - Mil's, tans, Condcuscrs, Feeder*. JOHN NiKKItiMAN a ' os .\clli I ilosl II A 1 !•., Ml.
No. 71 Poplar Street, Macon, <ia.
Hendrix, Rockhill & Willingham, %\
Manufacturei'S of and Dealers ixi
Sash, Doors, Blinddf Oils^
In Short Everything Needed in Bidding a House *
GIVE US A TRIAL AND WE WILL PLEASE YOU*
no * * 138 3rd ggeet, MACON GEORGIA.
i
Sheriff’s Sales for December.
Will be sold before the Court House door in tlie
qtgvtrn of Zebulon on the first Tuesday in Ilecem
ocr next between the legal hours of sale the fol
lowing described properCpto wit:
Lol of land No. 14 in the 9th dist rict of Pike
county, containing \my, acres, more or less
Levied on as the property ot J ,1 Milner, by vir
tue of a common law ti fa issued from Pike sBM
rior Court in favor of K W Bcflraiid.l H MitcliW
Executors of W I) Alexander, deceased, against
J J Milner. Property painted out by plaintiff
and written notice given defendant in posses
sion. 99w5tfS.t)S
Also, at the same time and place the south hall
of lot ofland No. IDS, In the 2nd district of Pike
county, containing nn.if land. Levied
oa as tlie property of jonatha# Davis, by virtue
of two ff fas Issued from thW Count v court of
Pike county, one in favor of AML' Sorrel & t o
against Jonathan Davis, theotllßln favor of W
J Kincaid against I O and Jdfcathan Davis.
Property pointed out by Jonathan Davis.
97w5t53.24
Also, at the same time and place, fifty acres of
land, it being part of lot No, 101 In the Sul dis
trict of originally Monroe, now Pike county:
bounded on the north by E C Aiken, on the east
by Farley, on the south by Mrs. Grt en’s land.aud
on the west by T J Baird. Levied on as the prop
erty of James W Willis by virtue of a common
lawn fa issued from the County Court of Pike
county In favor of W J Kincaid against James \V
WltliS- 100wStSS.S5
Also, at the same tjjne and place, two-sevenths
ided interest inn -n;:; acres of bunion Dri -
ver's district of Pike county, Ga, beingßcmpos
ed of parts of lots Nos 250, 251, 230, 231 ‘2ls.
bounded as follows: Commencing at the north
west corner of Birch creek, adjoining the lands
T)f John w lteid. thence due south to public rout
leading from Hall's bridge to Zebulon, thence
west atony said load to a certain stake, theece
due west to a field south of the house, parallel
with a certain cross fence thence west across tlie
road to Joh%B West's, through the grave yard
field, including the grave yard, to the line be
tween the lands of A J Wright and tlie estate ol
Henry Jone* Mience norm to the starting point,
Levied on ajtne property ot John T Jones and A
B Jonef null Is their interest In sad lands as
heirs at law of Henry Jones, hy virtue of five ti
fas issutfl from Justice Court ssotli district G. M.
cf said county, lu favor of J V Freeman. Execu
tor, Ac., against John T and A B Jones. Tenants
in poa?sslon notilled in writing and levy made
by J P Baker, a lawful constable, in and for Dri
ver’s District. 242. 5 SS.IO
Also, at tlie same time and place, 125 bushels
of corn, more or less. Levied on as tlie property
ty of Samuel Patton, to satisfy a distress war
rant issued from Justice C ourt 524th district G.
M. cf Pike county, in favor ol W M Harris.
54W5t52.02
Also at the same time and place, one bale of
cotton, 3,000 pounds seed cotton,more or less, un
gathered; 1,200 pounds seed cotton, more or less,
gathered: 125 bushels oats, more or less eo bush
els corn, more or less, one patch sugarcane, lotto
pounds fodder, 75 bushels cotton seed, one set
plow gear and one plow stock, one cooking stove
and fixtures for same, and one cotton planter.
Levied on as the property of J D Moore to satisfy
a distress warrant for rant issued from the Jus
tv court 533rd districts. M. In favor of G. E.
Huguley. w 124\v5t54.15
Also, at the same time and place, one bale of
cotton, weighing 436 pounds aud now in the
ware House of Stafford, Blalock & Cos. Levied
on a s the property of John \V Yarbrough, to sat
isfy a common law n fa issued from tlie county
Court of Pike county, in favor of A c & B” F Wy
ly- 65w5t52,27
October 21 st, ISS2.
W. I*, BUSSEY, Sheriff,
Staffs Sales of Jortgapi Property.
On the first Tuesday in December next, will be
sold be lore the court house in the. town of
Zebulon, Dike county, Ga., between the lawful
hours of sale and <0 the highest amt best bidder
lot of land No 30 in llie'2nd district, ot Pike coun
ty, bounded on the west by llolsey <v Smith, and
on the east and south by Gresham, containing
20 -2 X acres, mare or loss. Levied on as the prom
erty ot A. F. stair, by virtue of a mortgage afa
Issued trom Pike Superior Court 111 favor "of w
R Murphey <t co against A F Starr. 94w5t$3.ij
Also, at the same time and place, one fourth of
lot ot land No In the 2nd district of Pike coun
ty, bounded on the north bv lands of Mrs Starr
on the east by lands of Austin Davis, on the
south by lands of Klijah Martin and on the west
by lands ot John E Wilson, containing 50 a acres
wore or less. T.evied on as tlie property’of Jon
athan Davis, by virtue of a mortgage il fa issued
from Pike Superior Court in favor of Brooks <v
Mills against Jonathan Davis. ilSwstf3.93
Also, at the same time and place. 50 acres of
land. It being part of lot No. 101 in the 3rd dis
trict of originally .Monroe now Pike county
bounded on the north by E e Aiken on the east
oy Farley, on the south by lands of the widow
Green and on the west by T J Baird. Levied on
as the property of James W Willis, bv \ irtuo of
• mortgage fi la Issued from Pike Superior Court
In favor of Bioodworth, Hunt A Cos against Janus
W Willis. 111w5t53.2l
Also, at the same time and place, fifty acres
more or less, ift being the southwest fourth of
lot No 33 in the 3rd district of originally Monroe
now Pike county. Levi Mon as the proem v of
w R liowe and by of and to satisfy a
mortgage fl fa issued Superior Court
Jb favor of Charles i' Stuflkagalnst W P. Howe
Property pointed out and T%ant in possession
notified. m Tsw'.tss.fii
October-Slst. ISS2. \
W. P. Sheriff.
L_ _
For Sale or Rent,
I hereby offer for sale a splendid iffestory
dwelling house and lot of four acres of &n<i in
connection, situated on Tliomaston si reetro Bar
nesvllle. #Eor particulars apply to
W. T. RKSPESS,
Or J. C. Me MICHAEL, Barnesviik*. Ga.
Or JOHN 1. HALL, Griffin, (Jam.
250,000 Feet of Lumber at Auction.
Before Moving our mill we will on Friday,
at a ctlon at the mill
all of our Lumber 'ot every description. Terms
spot casb. tor further particulars apply to
T. J SI. ADE. T.lfsev's Store.
Orb: m.TURNER. BamcßVlUe.
GEORGIA—PIKE COFNTY-Uuiam Jlmmer
son Has appUed for Exemption of Personalty and
setting apart and valuation of Homestead, and 1
W] pass upon the name at 10
of NoreuilM2rMJjg|^jj^^^Kce.
M aeon Marble works
GIEO. ~W. CAW,
Successor to J. B. Artope.
MANUFACTURER OF
MARBLE AND GRANITE MOIUMENTS
Headstones. Box Tombs. Vases, Urns, Tablets &c.
And dealer 111 Marble. Granite and Limestone for Copplngs. T also luivc all wrought
Iron railing on the market. Gunmiee prices to coinpetf with any State. Write
for designs and prices, all orders promptly filled. •
THE Policy of
BEST Insurance
BEST ASAJMST
BggT Accidents
P'cJptS
which is to say,
Perry. Davis’s Pain Kilier
Captain Chas. Allen, of Worcester (Mass.)
Fi re Depart nmnt, Bays: “After the doctor set
the broken bSe. I used Pain Killer ag a ltm.
merit, and It cured me in a short time."
Captain D. S. Goodell, Jr., of Searaport,
Maine, Bays: “ For bruises, sprains and cuts,
I know of no medicine that is more effectiv e."
. David Pierce, Utica, N. Y., Bays:
bruises, bums and sprains, it has never failed
to effect a cure."
An accident may happen to-morrow/
Buy Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
to-day of #!y Druggist
CHRONIC DISEASES CfJIiED.
1 - ■ * l l Now paths marked out by that
most popular book on Medical,
| . Social and Sexual Science,
Plain Home Talk and Medical
Common Sense. Nearly 1000
pages and 200 illustrations,
treating of the human body in
health and disease, by DK.
B. FOOTE of New STork
MmSar * City; Price, $1.50. Over
JgßgSiltfi 5 00)000 of his books have been
mmw E 0 ’ n hited States, England,
Germany and Australia. An Edin
borough physician, retired t after
KSjSf fifty years practice, writes: “l'our
fg&^iwork is priceless (n value, and cal
-5 elated to regenerate society." A
16-page contents table of Plain
IP ymW Home Talk, a copy of Dr. Foote's
K, YfT. IRm Health Monthly, and a 100-page
Bpt, 1 pamphlet of “Evidences” of tha
¥ curability of all Chronic Diseases
■BS of whatever psOk sent for 3 cents.
DR. FOOTE’S Hand-
Book of Health Hints
and Ready Receipts gives
128 pages of adviee about daily
B|/ habits in all recipes
iff - ' rt ' for cure of common ailment*—
a valuable reference book for
HOUIMMHI every family. By mail, 25
Hi J . cents. Liberal Discount to
ML.-. bt/ Agents.
Murray Hill Publishing; Cos.,
129 East 28th Street, New Fork City.
EDGAR L. ROGERS, SID D. SMITH.
Bop k Slitl,
Barnesville, Ga.
Entirely New &M Stock
Carefully Selected.
We purchased at spot cash prices and haying
no clerk hire to pay are able to give tlie custom
er the
Gi latest Advantages.
AVE HAVE IX STOCK
Dry Goods,
Notions,
Clothing,
Shoes,
Hats,
&0., &c.
We will give Special Bargains In
Gentlemen’s (Mine
Give Us a Trial.
Rogers & Smith.
OCt‘29
MTTONisKlHGffilnSffj#^
fnraluailt patented •nniwknli/miifw so other
RffGHCES ts tkt world. For Pamphlets and Price
List, (llso for SAW WILLS), address
TUJE ACLTMAN A TAVLOR OA, Wnsfield. Ohio.
V angs-aia
veek. $lB a day at home easily made
* Gurnt free. Address True & Cos.
Maine
fiOc*al Law-
Notice Is lWreby given that application willAt
made 10 the rext General Assembly to passi
bill appropriating half the proceeds of the couß
ty court to the county Treasury for the purpose
of defraying the general expenses of the county.
JTAMBMI —H PAWKM 1 W)M> J
ouuSimirjm}
.uwielphia.
For Catarrh, cough, colds, Influenza, soie
throat, and shortness of breath, take Brewer's
Lung Restorer.
To break chills and fever take a good dose of
May Apple Pills, followed by lamar's Lemon
Tonic. These are both excellent remedies.
Brewer's Lung Restorer cures consumption,
bronchitis and all throatand lung diseases. Upn'i
forget tlie name. Brewer’s Lung Restorer.
mend it to your friends.
Rankin's Compound Fluid Extract of Buchu
aud Juniper. Especially for diseases ot kidneys,
bladder, urinary organs and nervousness.
If you doubt what Is said of Brewer’s Lung Re
Storer ask someone who has tried it. It is re
commended by physicians.
Gate City Vermifuge and Central City Worm
Candy for expelling par excellence.
Give them a trial and be aAvlnced.
Clergyman’s sore throat and bronchitis are
speedily and permanently cured by Brewer's
Lung Restorer.
To cure chills andjfever permanently, v.sa la
mar’s Lemon Tonic. Price, SI,OO per bottle. You
could not possibly invest your money to better
advantage.
If you cannot buy Brewer's Lung Restore! in
your town* enclose the money to Lamar, Rankin
& Lamar. Macon Ga.. and they will farward it to
your address. Price sl,oo,^^
CentraAjjity Worm harm
less, but ITOtectually extirpates the worm from
the human body. mothers should keep it.
If you have the consumption, or tkinlAyou
have, send to us or your dealer at once foi|no
tie of Brewer’s Lung Restorer, and be cured, cat
mar Rankin & Lamar.
The astonishing success which has attended
the use|of Gate City Vermleruge tn many fami
llesjinduces us to recommend it lor expelling
worms,
Notice this and seAif we are not right, A
neMbor buys a botne of Breweryii g Restor
erM in less than two weeks all neighbors
win have a bottle.
. nankin's Buchu
% igiit's ing
the urlns, discharge#
public speakers [should carry a
of Brewer's Lung Restorer around, it pre
and cures lioarseness..Try it.
irTake BitchuMul Juniper for all kidney andjurl
ary disorders#lt Is the most .reliable 1 medicine
of the kind lußnufactured, Give It a trial.;
We want yB to believe wliat is said akmt Brew
er’s Lung Rprer, as| the; flruth.H #hen you
try it then yoßcan help talk It up.
Lamar Lemon Tonic, a safe and reliable re me
dy for cliiils, chills and fever, Intermittent fever,
fever and ague, dumb ague and kindred disea
ses. %
Essence of Jamaica Ginger is prescribed by all
pbyjiblans rorpaiu dlarrluea, tcol
ic, dKunp, etc., uiul^^^B' a greater reputa
tion than Lamar, , Lamar's
“Brewer’s Lung is no new remedy, but
the offer It for sale until
the diseases he claimed to
cure.
1 rota
leaver' Kesioro#
ip their lives any •Hie
THPs Lemon Tonials offered to thjß^ta to
supply a pressing need; viz: a remedy wmch will
make a certain cure every time if taken accord
ing.to direa|fM|Mß^^^^
Brewer never failed to
give perfect and enl Ire satisfied In every Install
ce. Don’t fail to try it. w
Take Bucbu and Juniper for all kidney and
urinary disorders. It is the most reliable medi
cine of the kind manufactured.
Take Buchu and all kidney and | ur
kind manufactured. ®
'Rkeliuchu and Juniper for all kidney and ur|
inA-y disorders. It is the most reliable medlciM
of Bhe kind manufactured. M
Piftllc should use Brewer's Liicg Res
torer.
BREWER’S
Lie Restoffi!
suffered greatly for about 3 years from
throat and lung affection I was ad\ sed
by Hn-s Prof, Dozier to try Brewer’s Lung Restor
er. Not ha Vug any faith m pat *nt* medicines I
was reluctant to give it a trial: bnt finally yield
Ing to persuasion I purchased a half ’dozen bot
tles, and after a fair trial I take pleasure in de
claring that I have been wonderfully benefited,
and pronounce "Brewer’s Lung Restorer”a bless
lng to those afflicted with throat and lung affec
tion.
For months during my affliction I was unable
to lie down to rest; my breathing was so difficult
that a constant wheezing noise could be heard
across the room, and my friends were concerned
for my life. All the [sleep obtained during thin
time, broken and unsatisfactory),
was In a sitting posture, but now I can recline
with ease, andwr repose Is natural and ple%
saut. m Miss xate k. doziek, jM
• Talbotton^jH
Lamar—Gi-ntx^HH
. vo HA^
■ ill) m
ago,
occured:
while on a visit
was “taken very ill arlHI
die with a case of bronchitis
and ccMHption of long standing. There was
no physician to be had, the nearest Jpoints being
Duplin and Mt Vernon, both about twenty miles
distant. They sent over ro the store for some
t’ling that would give relief. I gave them abot
tie of Brewer’s Lung Restorer and told them that
it it did no good they need not pay for It. The
result was that In fifty-six hours she was able
to go home, about twenty-one miles; and I have
sold several bottles to-day to parties who kliow
of this circumstance. Mr. A. ;11. McCremmoii
and found almost Instant relief.
The medicine Is assured In this sec
tion as I shall hereafter warrant to curs. 1 ours
truly, Rev, G. H, Ratchfokd,
Lothair, Ga.
BEONCHITIS CURED.
Messrs: Lamar Kin! in * Lamar—Gentleman,
My little plrl- s years old. has been for some
time tronbled with a severe cough which physi
clans pronounced bronchitis. She slept buc lit
tle, coughing the entire night, and we had to get
up very often to help her out, the ;cough was so
severe. At your solicitation I bouget a bottle of
Brewer’s Lung Restorer, and she bogan to Im
prove at once and has been sleeping nicely ever
since, and I firmly believe she v< 11 be permanen
ly cured. I was a very much Heightened at her
condition not long since, bnt am now rejoicing at
her recovery.
Y Geo. F. Wing.
Hemorrages Stopped.
It gives me great plersureto certify to the mor
its of Brewer's Lung Restorer, asl haved used it
and found it all you represented it to be. My
lungs were affected to some extent, and I had
a hacking cough, often spitting up blood, which
at times would amount ,to a hemorrhage, and I
became very much frightened at my condition.
I bought several bottles of the Brewer s Lung Re
storer, and have been entirely cured by its use,
and feel satisfied that this medicine will prove
a great blessing to the people, If you would in
traduce It into the Northern States it would
make your fortunes.
Yours truly, Henry Wokten.
Rankin & Lamar,
MvOX AXD ATLANTA.
And -AJLiH, DRUGGIST,
WELL FIXED FOR ROOM JT LAS
JOHN SEELEY,. ,
“The Leader of Low Prices,"
%
Has added on to his already Mammoth Concern still another store room, making his store the largest room
sotTii of Philadelphia. |
He shows an acre and a half of floor crammed aifd jammed full of Goods. Nothing like it Southl
FALL STOCK IS \OW IIN. j
ffis J{sSOHYI*EftT IS CoftpLEJE. if IS PRICES J{HE JljE LoWESJQ
His New Millinery and Cloak Rooms will eclipse anything in this SfcßK for beauty and convenience.
1100 Running Feet of Counter devoted to the sale ofDrv Goodsfr
125 Feet Counter devoted to the sale of Shoes !
NEW CLOAKS ! NEW CLOAKS !
0
Cloaks by the Thousand. New Jackets. New Dolmans. New Ulsters.
SEW BLAC K SILKS & CASHMERES,
New Colored Silks, Cashmeres, etc. French Novelties in Dress Goods. Nobody will sell them as cheap as I
will. 11c sure to examine fine Dress Goods before you make your purchases. lam making a point on fine’
Dress Goods t|is season. 1 have the best stock of Medium and Low Priced Dress Good? ever tfdlfeed in At
lanta. v „
jStew flaasost l ,
Embracing everything ude in White, Rod and Blue Flannels. New styles Sacking Flannels etc A tridr
Superb Line. J
liOWl PRICES !
mifty pieces beautiful Embroidered Flannels. Linen Goods in line variety, embracing alf classes of woods
be Bilging to this department. The best Stock of Hose and Gloves in the All the movelties
in Kid Gloves. A ▼ |
A Grand Stock of Fall Gloves. of New Cassiineres for Men's and Bovs wear. Water-
Proofs, Sackings, Jeans, Tweeds, in endless yanetv, The Best Stock of Shoes in Georgia! The largest
assortment of Shoesßn the South! best grade Shoes niaip Every thing mentionablc in Ladies'. Gents,
Misses' and Boys’ and Infant’s Shoes, Boots, etc, r
SHa.IH.TB ! SHIRTS ! StLIRTS !
The largest and best assorted stUk of Men’s and Boys' offered in the south. So large is the
assortment of shirts that a rotated list of deserving attraction line is simply impossible, but suffice it
to say that shirts of any size‘ from the tiny 1 1-inch neck ofthe small boy up to tiie “full grown” 18. V-inch
neck in gent’s size, can here bflfound in white and colored, in every grade made and at any* gived price, I
propose to sell a shirt, the best made ih America, at that particular price, A fine line TitaCent’s nights
HrlnpE IATEST STILES AJ(kIOW£ST PRICES LIES >IIR6IGII JOHMAETC FiIT#OIL
ThousamjTof special attractions in every department, and other things of interest Ibut too nuinerou to ad
mit onicntion here, at %
I JOHN KEPiY’S
sept2Btf NOS. 58, 60, 2 AND 64 WHITEHALL JSTReW GA
HA PFY HKEETIN(j)
W
l hanks be to the Di\me I /Evidence i<>r His uiuiunecut blessing ; to ns thi . \\ lulc gloom ftnd
almost dspair stared ns in in the only Spring.!fe lias since given us rain and sunshine in due soaso
our lands have produced most sanguine expectations, and our hearts are all full and we are
all glad and rejoicing. We feeWdiat dark liore lias past and that, the country is once more on the road
to prosperity. V
Our Mr. A. J. BLALOCK and W. C. STAFFORD are now in New York usual
V **
n+JVTER STOCK,
$ r
which would occupy too much space and time to attempt to enumerate, Will simply say we can supply
wpu 1 ’ every want and invite competition. We will take great pleasure iu showing our goods and giving prices
rwhether you buy or not. We give you cordial to make
HOUSE HEADQUARTERS
*
To the ladies especially do this invitation. the most convenient and comfortable store
in town, We keep comfortable fires during the entire our front door especially for them.
TO TflE COTKv^aJER
. f
equally as nleasant and cowfoi anfl in addition to all this we have stable and
■i houses freejpour friends and patrons. V\A flfcye
L THEOKLY WAREHOUSE
in town, witli ample room r?nd facilities iPrhflhdling cotton. We will be pleased to handle your cotton, and
wo guarantee at all times, whether wot or dry, high or low, the
HIGHEST ifAKKET PltlCE,
t
anxious to wyour business Ind supply your every ißit. We make specialty of no one or two ar
of cn®ss variety; and now thanking you for pour
* 1 J
•Generous an# Liberal Patronage.
te #
In the past we
right, aud honorable. Truly
* r STAFFORD, BLALOCK & CO.
Barnesville, Ga., September 7, 1882. 1 0
AlMtoWuM. ThtCaliliatMUTri—h
HftIMJoLIVE!
knowledge for th
Golngliut:
t' r ’ w , ununaled in authorship.
*tid full particulars now. Outfit
nd *ell, free to actual agents. Snc
cM guaranteed faithful workers State experience, if
For Sale,
3,000 Bushels Med, Runt Proof
SEED OATS
AT so cents per bushel can be purchase* by
applying to
T. E.
The Rock, Ga, aug3i
■ Him. ONLY 920
WMSsSa fur a PHILADELPHIA SINGER
ffjßaßSilßß of this style. Equal to any
t : in the market Jte
f |/jfy member, we send it to be
fc JaHY fvSn examined before you pay
IfllWnH for it. This is the same stylo
■ other com panics retail forsso.
WYY If a AH Machines warranted for 3
yean. Send for Illustrated Cir
colar and Testimonials. Address
chables a. wood a CO.,
** 171 Teatk St., PhilaMjikia, Pa.
Biy|M>rice; selling fast; MecdesJ everywhere; Llbernl terms.
C ” Arretooia * *>•- *> Uu.
The Excelsior Stove^House.
OUR M'OCK IS NOW €oUy^
Stoves,. Ranges, mirtraces,
House Furnishing Ga.3 and Fittings, Steam
Gauges, Globe Valves, Stop Cocks, Hose, Oil
Stoves, Slate and Marbelized Iron Mantels Stamped and 1 lam
Tinware, all at prices to suit the times. examine this stock
before purchasing elsewhere. Agents Steam rump and
Mack’s Patent Injector. Contractors for and Gas hitting Galvan
ized Iron Cornice, Window Caps, Door H9ls, Tin Roofing a specialty.
Manufacturers of Concrete Sewer and Pipe.
HUMICUT M BELLIN6RATH
sept2B-2m 36 and 3tsiet. Atlanta, Ga.
_ GEORGIA— Pike Countt.—Application VvVJ
®e made to the court, of Ordinary of Pike counJH
a t the first regular term after expiration of UraJ
ty days, from this date notice, for leave to sell
the land belonging to the estate oi Emily ,J.'
Fields late of said county deceased for the bene -
fit of heirs and a veil tors of said deceased this An
gust 21St, 1882.
S-JJIALE^Ad^^BKFor.
■; I ...mm
Paynes’ Automatic Faim Engines
'OF ALL KINDS.-Established lß4ofl
2 to 100 Horse Power. '
V
yire^flW