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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 16, 1SS6.
Newt from the Three States Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
A HtiibbliiK Affrii) In ThonMKvillc—HuTannah I'n-
Ike Fall to l>o Til Hr Duty In n Murder (use.
bin House Burned—News Notes from Alabama
•nd Kloridn.
Georgia.
'f ounp: Chastain, who stabbed and killed
Cain Linton, colored, last Saturday night
has not yet been arrested. The killing oc
curred just one mile from Thoinasville, in
the edge of the woods. Chastain escaped
in the woods shortly after the homicide,
and all efforts to find him have been futile.
Two negro boys were thrown from
Thoransville express wagons and badly
hurt. One had his thigh broken, and the
other severely bruised about the head.
A little son of Judge Jim Linton, of
Thomasville, cut a portion of one of his
feet off with an ax this morning.
Mr. J. G. Marshal] has been appointed as
sheriff of Terrell, to iill the vacancy in the
office occasioned by the death of Mr. W.
N. Thornton.
Six cases have been made against Wash
Preasly, a negro preacher at Klberton, for
theft.
Considerable interest is excited in Savan
nah over an investigation made in refer
ence to the laches of the police in failing
to report promptly the shooting of Kosa
Powell by her husband, Allen Powell, at
the Fred M. Hull house on the night ofthe
1st instant, through which negligence the
murderer escaped. The mayor and police
committee had an examination of wit
nesses, and will report upon the matter at
the next meeting of council, when proba
bly some thorough changes will be made
in the police regulations.
Mr. W. O. Butler, former editor ofthe
Leader, has left Elberton for Anniston,
Ala., where he takes charge of the Daily
Watchman. Mr. W. M. Grogan, who was
connected with the Leader some time ago,
has now assumed full charge of it.
The gin house, gin and six bales of cot
ton, with the seed from fifteen bales of
cotton, on the Beall place of It. W. Lam-
kin. near Appling, was destroyed by Are
yesterday morning. Caught from the gin;
matches supposed to be in the cotton.
Fort Valley Mirror: Mrs. E. A. Moody
sends us some curiosities in the way of
almanacs, running back as far as 1S29. It
is refreshing to note that they do not con
tain any paient medicine advertisements.
Madison Madisonian: We learn with
profound regret that Mrs. Blount Mosely,
one of Putnam’s most excellent matrons,
and mother-in-law of Mr. Robert Shep
herd, of this county, is dangerously ill
from the effect of a simple scratch from
the bone of a squirrel that she was dress
ing for dinner some three weeks ago. She
accidentally scratched one of her fingeis
with a fragment of bone, which irritated
the whole limb and produced blood poison.
Thomaston Times: A few days ago the
hands on Mr. Robert Alexander’s place
heard a dog baying something near by,
and on going to see, found it to be a rattle
snake. Upon their approach the snake
sought safety in an old stump. Procuring
hoes the hands went to work and soon un
earthed the snake and thirteen of her
young. Mr. Alexander does not know
whether it was a good day for snakes or
not, but is concluding to think it was.
Carter nt Levyville, T<evy county, was I
discovered to be oil fire, and the house was I
nearly consumed before any ono reached
It, The loss will reach $2000 to $2500, with
no insurance.
Last week, on Tuesdny evening about 5 I
0 , cl ook,a man named Snell shot ami in- !
stantly killed Ellis Jackson, at Molino, i
Escambia county. The difficulty was i
brought about by Snell’s little boy setting i
out some fire, whieli burned Jackson’s !
fence. Snell has not been arrested.
— mTnrnwrBmwBiii ju rnTcrt* 1 ***'”*—TTTTiTra'iBinwTiBini-iBi
Duil'y’s Pure Mail whiskey
Duffy’s Foi rnuia.
Gaia oi U5 Bounds.
284 Division St., Now York (lty, >
April y.l, IKHd. (
Gentlemen—Six v.csks ago l roimm need
takli - v(fir I'tiily’s Forimi’a. 1 wn com.
Pl'Meiy run down in health Pom want ol sleep,
appetite, uml \\• icldi g m> v 121 | mimIs.
HIiipc t iii-ii in v p st. r.it l«»n i (i I cal I It Las l-ron
wondcriul. I’ in w welsh 150 pound.-*, :'ecp
weil, and have a cood appetite l never nil
better :n all my 1 lie. LOUIS WAUI).
Gain of 83 Pounds.
l.i KAV, r. II. Va..
I have been usliuz your Dutty’s 1’urc Mall
Whivkoy tor <i>epepslu with the best reBulis.
I commenced Die mm* oi It six weeks ajro
and have gained 33 pounda. I cheerfully
recommend It to all sullerlmr with uni men
tion. Z. 1IARKISON,
Gain of 550 Founds.
>1. (UailNOS, l.’KAI. KkTATK. 11 UN Tt NO AND I
Loan Rooms, ho Washington St., [
( III. ago. ll.l... Mav 7 \m\. )
Gentlemen- 1 wan r<o reduced l*y dynpepr-ta
or indigctdloii that i thought m\ lime tmd
about come, ami l had to live on beef tea.
stale bread uml milk. etc. 1 have been taking
your Duffy’s l»i.re Mali Whiskey unn Duffy's*
T’o.iuula about three montt.H, have gained
about twenty poumln in Mesh and can eat
about everything, ui.-U l ave not felt so well In
•wenty year-. M. (TMlNUS.
(•ain of‘50 Founds.
10 l* a uk ST., .Jcri-cy City, N..L
Ge.
Malt \\ 1 Is key and Dulty’s Formula, mak
ing li up myself, since then I have gained tit)
pound* In weight. RANDALL LONG WELL.
Gain <>i IT, Pounds.
». K. Con. 15th and Wood Sts.. )
Fill LA DKL1MII A {
Gentlemen—About lour months ago I com
menced the use ot Duil'y’s l’ure Malt Whin*
key and PullVs Formula. I had previously
been an Invalid tor six months, and had usoa
every Imaginable remedy, and got no good
from anything. My appetite and strength
were gone and I lmtf a very bad cough. 1 am
entirely cured. 1 have gained liftci n pounds
In wsmhtuudcun highly recommend It.
W McKECHINE.
Gain of 13 PouikIh.
Lakkxvood, N. J.
Gentlemen—The benefits derived from your
Pull'v’s Formula have been such that too much
cannot he said in ns praise. The ailment that
l formerly hud in the side has about entirely
disappeared, and the laid taste tbui 1 had in
th every morning, and which was very
aide, lias since taking a small portion
whiskey every night betore retiring,
,1'ircly leii me. Appetite was never better,and
ling ol being pulled up utter meals,
m.V
dlb'ig
of
lm
h I
and the dlzzine
ered with In
My weight has li
i greatly both-
ent entirely left
used marly 12
pounds. * GEORGE U. SNYDKK.
THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY <’<>.,
HaL'1‘1 MOUK, MD.
H7*0uu Whiskky is Sold Only in Skalkd
Boitlks. Kkykh in Hulk.
old
SAUL’S
CATARRH CURE
PILE OINTMENT.
Alabama.
Mayor Lane, of Birmingham, has an
nounced bis candidacy for re-election.
The Uniontown fair is a success.
There was a destructive lire at Gadsden
Thursday night. H. Herzberg’s ware
house, containing heavy groceries, stables,
wagon and buggy reuository and a black
smith shop, were all consumed. Several
other houses were greatly damaged. The
estimated loss is $1000, with only $1000 in
surance. The fire did not last exceeding
twenty minutes. Incendiarism is thought
to be the cause.
The Talladega Mountain Home has just
issued a large and handsome trade edition,
which is filled with reliable information
about the beautiful “Highland City.”
The Edwardsville Standard says: The
force that is putting the new steel rails on
the Georgia Pacific reached this point
from below several days ago, and is going
right ahead.
Coleman, the man wiio escaped jail at
Tuscaloosa, was rearrested and carried
back on the charge of carrying concealed
weapons, committed suicide in the Tusca
loosa jail Saturday night last. His mind
is believed to have been unsound.
Goodwater expects to ship 5000 bales of
good cotton and much stock and country
produce. The syrup rop is immense.
Many hands are at work on the extension
of our railroad to Birmingham. It opens
up some fine timber and mineral lands, a
The Morton camp meeting of Presby- i
terians is a success, nearly 2000 being in at
tendance. There is good order, great
earnestness and many joining the church.
It will be. enlarged with new buildings j
next year.
A special from Mobile says: Thomas C. .
Stewart, manager of the Western Union i
office and of the Mobile and Gulf Tele-i
graph Company, drew $500 from the hank
Monday and disappeared. He came from |
Bloomington, 111., and rose from the oper
ator’s table to the managership and pos
sessed the confidence of the company. He
was convivial before marriage, but after- [
ward abandoned all bad habits except ,
poker playing, of which he was passion
ately fond. Ho leaves his accounts 11400 j
short. He is 44 years old, of medium j
height, pock-marked, three false front
teeth, weighs 165 pounds, sallow complex- :
ion, blue eyes and brown hair. He leaves ;
a wife and several children.
Florida.
Titusville will soon vote on the question
of incorporation.
Florida oranges, green, are selling in |
Gainesville at five cents a piece.
A small hotel is to be built at Georgians, j
on Indian river, this fall.
A telephone line from Titusville to Rock- j
ledge is being talked of.
Scarcity of lime has temporarily stopped
building operations in Orlando.
Eggs are very scarce in the Palatka. mar- !
ket, and are selling at very high prices. 1
Gainesville’s streets are being constantly
improved, and she now boasts of the best
sidewalks in the state.
All the parties arrested in Bartow on
suspicion of having set the recent fire have
been discharged for lack of evidence.
The Ladies’ Memorial Association of
Palatka, is endeavoring to raise funds with
which to beautify West View cemetery.
One Lu Parson and an unknown man
were drowned last Thursday in Pensacola
harbor, They had both been drinking.
An institute for the benefit and instruc
tion of school teachers was begun in
Simonson’s opera house in Gainesville
Tuesday.
A meeting was held in Gainesville Tues
day to learn what would be done to secure
the location of the Macon Air Line so as
to touch that town.
The Dixie and the Pensacola gun clubs
had another shoot for the state Badge la c
week at Pensacola, which resulted in a vic
tory for the Dixies by a score of 111 to 114,
out of a possible 225.
1 On last Thursday evening, about 6:30
o’clock, the residence of Mr. Clark M.
OTHERS'
FRIEND
-MAKES-
C H1L1) -BIRTH EASY!
The time has como when the terri
ble agony of this critical period in wo
man’s life can be avoided. A distin
guishes *1 physician, who spent 44 years
in this branch of practice, left to child-
bearing woman this legacy, THE
MOTHERS’ FRIEND, and to-day
th' re are thousands of women who,
having used this remedy before con
finement, rise up and call his name
blessed. We can prove all we claim
by living witnesses, and any one n-
terested can call, or have tneir hus
bands do so, and see the original let
ters, which wc cannot publish.
All druggists sell it. For particulars address
Bhadtield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
eod&w n r m
Catarrh
ZEXjY’S
/ -I EORG1A, MI1SUOCJEE COUNTY - Under and
V »by virtue of an order from the Superior Court
of MuseoKt-e County, passed at the May Leint, jSM
thei-eor. die undersigned Commissioners appoint-
ed l)V said court will sell in. (rout ofthe court
hi-ano- of said count >, in the eity ot CrihiiiilHi-y n
tli<‘ lir-t Tuesday in Novt mbcrnc.vt. between the
letrul hours o' siil*\ at public outcry to the highest
bidder, the following described plantation proper-
& CO,
AT THEIR
New Stand.
OUR MAGNIFICENT STOCK
- -OF—
Fall Millinery
Now on Exhibition.
All the novelties in Fells,
Astrakhan and Plush Hats
can be found at our store.
We are displaying the most
elegant line ot Fancy Feathers,
Birds' Wings, etc., ever shown
in this market.
Special bargains in Ostrich
Tips and Plumes.
25 Dozen Misses’ and Chil
dren's Trimmed School Hats
at from 50 cents up.
Our Pattern Hats are now
on exhibition.
BOUGHTON t CO,
M. Joseph's Old Stand.
SMITH’S
Extract of Mayflower,
TUB
STANDARD REMEDY
IB—gag BB yj 5 3B3— *’ wi'iphj wmw
sssssssssssss
■*S
S | For Fifty Tears the great Remedy for
S1 Blood Poison ana SMn Diseases,
s
s
s
s
For 50
Y ears.
It never
Fails!
jr* ifr*
Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free to all who apply. It should be
carefully read by everybody. Address
THE SWIFT SPECIFTC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
S
S
s
s
s
sssssssssssss
ALL FIRST-CLASS
StoreiGerers now keep it for Sale
Cured by S. a. S.
CAUTION.
Consumers should not confuse our Specific
with the numerous imitations, substitutes,
potash and mercury mixtures which arc got
ten up to sell, not on their own merit, but on
the merit of our remedy. An imitation is
always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive
only as they can steal from the article i mitated.
Treatise on Blood and Shin Diseases mailed
five. For sale by all druggists.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
S. S. S. vs. POTASH.
I hnvo hntl blood poipon for ton yobr8. T know T lmvo taken one hundred bottles of
iodide of potash in that time, hut it did me no good. Last summer my face, neek, body
and limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu
matism in my shoulders. 1 took S. S. S., aiul it lias done me more good than all other medi
cine’* I have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear and clean, and my rheu
matism is entirely gone. 1 weighed 11(1 pounds when I began tlu* medicine, and I now weigh
152 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man.
1 would not be without JS. S. S. tor several times its weight In gold.
C. JO. MITCHELL, W. 23d St. Ferry, New York.
TO PARENTS,
Many baking powders are v^rv pernicious
to health, and while every one regards hl»
own, he should also have a care for the tender
ones—the lit tie children.
SEA FOAM
contains none of the bad qualities of baking
powders soda or saleratus. It contains no*
hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Ohomlstsiwho have analyzed Rea Foaiw
commend it. Housekeepers who have used ifc
will have no other. Cooks, whoso best effort#
lmvo failed with other powders, are jubilant
er Sea Foam. Saves time, saves tabor, saves
mo
tw
it is posit ively unequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the lending hotels and restaurant®
in New’York eity and throughout the country.
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GANTZ, JOXF.S <C CO'.,
176 Duane St., X. Y.
Dully’s Pure Mall Whiskey
and
DufTy’s Formula.
For Dyspepsia and Indigestion.
345 Pav.k Avknuk, Clncinnntl, Ohio.
Dear Sirs—1 have had dyspepsia lor 14 or 1
and your Daily’s l*uro Mali Whlfike
: ALL DISEASES OF THE
fives Belief at Once
uiul Cures
’.old in Head.
CATARRH,
FEVER.
'Tola Liquid, Snuff oi
’owder. Free from
HAYHFlVER SYtT
A particle is applied into each nostril and is
agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists: by mail,
registered 50 cts. Circulars tree. ELY BROS..
Druggists Owego. N. Y. aue3eod&wtf nrin
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE
FOR PARTITION-
Two Valuable Plantations.
Bladder 1 and ^idne$.
NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL.
Endorsed by Practicing Physicians
AND
APPROVED BY TEE PUBLIC.
TT IS
WOMAN’S FRIEND,
Offered on its merits, not introduced t<
the the public by parading the names an«t
nature of the complaints of those who hav<
been benefited by its use.
Every bottle speaks for itself and is i
own advertisement.
Ask your druggist for
SMITH'S
Extract of May Flower,
Sold al 1 A/'ey nd the World.
BIO BLOOD,
Scrofulous, Inherited and Con
tagious Humors,
With Loss of Hair. Glandular S-i we Dings. Ulcer
ous Patches in the 1 hrout u;nl Month, Abseet-Hos,
Tumors Carbuncles. Blotches. Sores, Scurvy,
Wasting of the Kidne ys and Uri'ciry Organs,
Dropsy, Kiurmia. Dehilitv. ‘ hror, < khciunutisui,
’ * diseases arising
B. T. HATCHER
and Commission
Mtuhiinc Warehouse. Columbus, (hi.
i WILL continue the Warehouse uml Commission Business in all Its branches,
and solicit the patronage of my friends and t he public generally. Wo guarantee strict,
attention and prompt returns on all consignments.
BAGGING and TIES always on hand at cash prices.
Storage and Sale of COTTON a specialty.
Agent for the Latest Improved “LUMMUS COTTON GIN.
sep4atuw,n,.V2„. B. T. HATCHER.
CT,
others I.til l am ilia
recommended H. mid
■ It: havo
using li.
KVLL1N K TAKLTON,
eight
clues
find y
nd have ii
whoilv unsatisfactory. I
Mull Whisicoy a most
fur lug from Dyspepsia.
w hisicey a
bio io tfiosi
D. W. MORGAN.
JOHN DISBROW & CO.,
.Sale, Feed and Livery Stables*
New aud Nobby Turnouts, Safe and Showy Horses, Careful
and Experienced Drivers.
FUNERALS personally conducted and properly attended to. The finest Hearses
l In the city.
AFTER SEPTEMBER Iht, Horses boarded and carefully oared for at 41(1 pi ,
month.
Ample accommodations for LIVE STOCK. IIeudquarters for dealers.
: seplZ se&th4w
ESTABLISHED 1866.
G.GUNBY JORDAN
hire Insurance Agent,
Krkdsvim.e, Wrs., June 5, 1888.
Dear Sirs—Am luq pv to say that your Dutl'y'e
Formula 1» ol llie grcu'csl value as a cure for
dyspepsia. 1 have boon troubled with Indiges
tion lor about four years, and after using one
bottle of jour Dutli's l’ure Mali Whiskey,
with the oilier Ingredients named. I leel much-
better. J. L. ME ANY.
021) Mkoinia Avk., 8.W.. Washington, D C
I have Improved rapidly since taking your
Dully's Pure Mall Whiskey and Duffy’s Form
txlu. I was a great sufferer from indigestion
and severe pains In my chest and hack, and
now they have almost entirely disappeared
Mv family are also taking both and are do
riving much bonellt. I have gained 11 pound*
In four weeks It does hot seem possible, but
It U all owing to Putty's Pure Malt Whiskey
A. D.
Quaejeema
Gentlemen-I am
Pure Malt Whiskey
Iran from being
i
It lias made i
i chronic sufferer from dya
rill >M A3 11. McjMINNIBB.
l\ N .f.
‘lire Mair
'.- irdered'
e ali you.,
er taking
ything. I:
vho ' _
n M. LON a.
TUR DUFFY MALT WlllfiKEY «'0„
jJAL'. iJI ’KE. *<0
r The ! r\j'» Formula If U SpScLii hoUfe
1 ir.vil inn inn or thr mnllrin •/ rirlneH and
.,r ii’if) / \ ran I Inttur.ami If in
,,t in,.. fir,uhi for th- u minimi Of
. , in,, ),m, /, i/.tlnrlw ¥
tin W'rujhi
made in a<
formula a
being ‘xlra
chan or h by
pa l al.ible <
•//,./ nOiiamal nl. whereby
■ n,i Mr,’1,,/U. ore. in, r o.ied. It U
,i Inure mill a ttpeeUUht wrpart&K
,1 . nii>*ish. iiirif.a/lu or !m(fy'u
••./// oii.l /,■■■>,■• lie. f yteak . oinblnri) In,
. i.'n nutrihouti etem- ntn t\f the bt*J
u t,;i nil/.out rook in</ or ehrimlcal
noting it the most-
b, •■/ w/vparaiion
ill dealers ui (/iVA
vi;k
'nii be ho.I nj
POTTLE.
’leplione No. 104.
Constiimlion and l’ileH. and m
from an impure »>r inipuvi lisTied concition oi tn<
Blood, arc .-•peedily cured by the Cuticuka Hi.
H'hat.nt, the now Blood Purifier, internally, as
sisted by u Tiet'RA, tUexn'.tt Skin Cure, ;nul Cr
thm'ra Soap, an exfinisitc Skin Beautiher, exter
nally
Pioneer Building, Front Street.
REPRESENT] NG
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. Honestly
paid every loss since 1810.
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Every policy
issued under Now York Safety Fund law.
SUN FIRE OFFICE, of London, Established 1710. Always
successful.
Policies issued on all classes of insurabb* property.
ilijmsciitatiu! Ciimpanifr. (WImius Trralmi’iil. Fair Adjiistmeiits. Prompt Payments.
A share of your business solicited.
— SEDGWICK —
STEEL WIRE FENCE
'AT M:
sheep and
best
ep 12 su fulfil tf
1'wofi'hors n-n:iw.
i E. Riclvirdsc
1 suyB:
ay body
Uustoni House, Ni
In IK71) Scrofulous Ulce
util 1 was a mass of c<
1 to the medical l'.u
at ion.
.un,.
co^isu’nToni^NaiMintt/nLThdi
’• .,• ••* Sand 11 UV. hundred two ai d hall
*, ac'rt'sV'i li mure or I* > :ilsu l'lcacr-s of tin-
north pan oflot No. 281 d foi es’ - I asirir.also
fractional lotr N< ■ i n ' »1
each all i» i la •• i’ '■ " ’ •' 1 ’ • ■ 1 — * S: 111 •<
nt' lm \ . om- Imalred ope and a.quarter
. s more or lee ala i fr ctl u al loU Nos.
.i. nil 1 ' 1 ' "O'; i' re— • iirli. in , .i‘n;... nl 11
districtalso fr.ic’.ional lot No. ) 1" . r.tllU .-lit ll
district s'vt -..-veil nc a half ‘, a r.- inori ,u
less M,id plaif.aiiim contaimnB in all twely
hundred and eighteen and oi c-lourth J- 1 ’ *
acres more or less: excepting ^ cl ,, J . 1 . r .t
small plat or enclosure known as the Joiils
family cemetery.” contatum* acre, and the
rii hi. of access thereto , bounded oil north l.y
funds of Boyd. Stripling and McFarland,
west by McFarland. south by Mc
Farland and Cox. cast by tin
’•Carnes place." Improvements an Broom twin
story dwelling house, tenant houses, uin and
screw stables, well fine water and aood fcnccs.
Also the body of land known as the "Carnes
place.” consisting oflot No. 257. two hundred two
and one-half (2024)acres; part of lot No. in, west
of Kendall creek, one hundred five and three-
fourths (105V) acres, more or liss; fractional lot
No 258 eighty-one (81) acres, and all that part of
fractional lot No. 25S,’west of Kendall creek and
south of a line running due west front said cteek
8 chains and 20 links soulh ofthe t.bstrie line eon-
tabling eighteen and three.tourtna^ia ,; acic.
more or less, said plantation containing in all
iv. unn fired Mini eight acres, more or less; all in
the tenih district of said county; bounded north
by Boyd’s place, south by Cox, east by Kendall
creek and Jenkins, west by "Jones place ” Im-
nroraments -a commodious one-story owe ling
house, out houses, good fences and well ot hue
” Terms of sale: One-third cash on day of sale
balance one and twoyi a»: equa lame u n . ■■ ■ ■
Sl!ff3ttKX«jSSln 5 nuart Ri£*B
script! 1 m of and.; from reeciit survey by Jno. h.
Lamar, county surveyor. Sale,for partition.
j.'O. MOON, fComm'rs,
TOL Y CRAWFORD.J
oct2drt.wtd
S ED0 lfe K STEELWiKl FENCE
111; : L o,
- rv '
limned kidii .
HHbinffliibs and
worn out by disease, debility or di>.‘ ipation. are
relieved in one minute and .-peedi:y cured by the
Cuticitra Anti-Pain Plxstiti, a new, original,
elegant and infallible antidote io pain and in-
fiammation. At all druggists, 23c; five for $1.00, or
of Pottek Dkuo and C’hkmical Co.. Boston.
7s the best gen
Injure stock. It will i
for Farms, Garden-*,
School-lots and C.-iii
furred. It will Iasi a
fair trial ; It will wear
steel wire,defy all co
cheapest and easiest
cheap iron fences iio\
For prices and part I e
.. . and i’oNi Augcrii.
ask Hardware Dealers, or address, mentioning paper,
SEDGWICK BROS., Richmond, Ind.
To the Trade and Smokers.
Beware of Imitations, and see.
genuine
that you get. the
THE DINGLE & CONAKD CO’S
BEALTU LL KVKB-HI.OOMIAU
The only
BUSINS
for ROSE
Ira mediate . . ,
office. 5 splendid varelir-. your choice,
forsi; 12 for 82: 19 b rS3! SqfnrS'-
7SforSI0; lOOfi i'StS: 'VeCiyE!
Present <>f choicer und
with every order. Our Ntw yy i^ i 'V ’"V/ ,,/T
Treatise on the Hn*e. 70|-I>. eJnianih/ llluH'ruO J-free to all.
THE DINCEE A CONARD CO.
Ease Grower*, Wc it Grove, Chaster Co., Pa
id vnlunblo ROSES frpo
REPUBLIC CIGARROS!
into others.
We hereby notify the trade that al) infringements will be vigorously prosecuted to
the full extent of the law.
G-EO. IP. LIES &c OO.,
Factory 200, iUl District, S. Y.
The genuine are for sale by W. j. Freeman, J. T. Kavanagh, Brannon & Carbon, King & Daniel,
Peabodv & Faber, T. A. Cantrell, J. H. Kdwards, J. Ii. Deaton,' W. R. Moore, E. M. Walsh A Co.
aug.i tu th sut&se3m
O. T. Miller, U. B. Crane, and all firat-ciaas retailers.
Is the best go
In a Nt run g ii<
Injure Mock.
non I try, as wo
toneo f«»r Farms, (Lirdons, Stock Ranges and Rail
roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, l’arks,
Keho’ ldots aud (Vinoierlos. Covered with rust
proof paint, or made of galvanized wire, ns pre-
n rred. Itwillln-ta life-time. 11 is better limn
boards or barbed wire In every respect. The
Sedgwick («utcH made of wroiight-lron pipe and
steel wire, defy all competition in ligiitness, neat-
ness, strength and duraliility. We make the bent,
ohoapost and easiest working all-iron automat io
or Hclf-opening «iit»*. and the nentCMi cheap
iron lenceN now made. The beNt Wire
SiretelierH, Fnit ing Plierwend I'onI AugerM,.
I’or prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers*
or undress, mentioning paper,
SEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind-
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of any proposed line of
advertising 1 in American.
Papers by addressing •
Geo. P. Powell & Co.,
Newspaper Advertising Bureau,
IO Spruce St., New York,
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