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Until nl'n Minister—Imli'iiniilents In |i„ r | 0 „
V Him 1»Ikii|i|)Ciiih from .VUiviik Mysteriously
Toole Is Brail—I’olleeimm Pui*li Hi t ter. 1
Mi^SannmrP^ C o W \v J C S Vhomarw
ves lni i",’V 1 h‘ J V J ‘ Wi,lie f->r
hnv!' h ,i “ th , e stron ff»'st ticket that could
V heon clmscn, and it is urobnhlv tho i
best county ticket that wiUbe^non'.i'.Ued !
Duffy's Raw Beef Formula
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143 (.’ATHF.TtTNE S'r., El.U’.UiKTH, N. J.
GOXjTJIMIDBTJS
' ..mu inner, n a., .*■. nr . 1 utJ nominated . • ,. r< ‘^i’* l - 1 '“
,ikI Ills Would-be Murderer —Florhia"** ilu-m , i St V ( 4 1 Mn J or ' 1 asco is regarded I . Uentleintjn- My trouble luis been chron-
in'ii t lawyer. Ham Pawn. Admit to the C S! Btatc " s fhe men to whom c malm-ia. 1 was completely run down j
in. i iivi'-I.oi ii Si-iiniot' inn. k rwi, i 1K M‘! t!0 l J!ll 't,y is most deeply in- no appetite, s,un yellow, constant, languor
1,0 ,on , ' 0 "‘ S,,1U '‘" ,U " h ' I ? 1 ?' ,e,l i»? d ho will pro!’• ... be chosen to '« ,fl weakneaa. 1 took your Unity’s Pure
•— ntSr Jo 'I es i nited States sen- Malt'\\hlaky and Ra-.v Hetf Formula, and
(loo rain. 1 2i™‘tif 1 ' 8 . } n . tellect wu “W command for : C0 V ld , llot Hsk to fuel bitter than I do. J
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His. intellect would command for
Col. John R. Hart, of the Sixth Georgia ' l)0( Lv as the senate. reSpet ' t ’ 6Ven in B " ch n
cavalry,Is to have a monument at Rome. | Jacks’ n. ilie Herald- The fo'1 nvimr
Thomasvllle already has gas, and is to ; venation was lately' overheard down'on
have water works and a street railroad , u .' e ,Piw« at Murray Hall, and tbu nriVi-
soon. , c pals are well known In Jacksonville so-
Judge Simmons, of Macon, and Judge i “Ho you like a moustache?”
Hall, of Griffin, are candidates for the vn- 1 -i£m • *?• ,e Wl1 lx,si,le llor watching a
cant federal judgeship. I lii ,°°H'I? stur j “ lask because there
Rev. W. B. Arnold, a minister of the I rid.'> » h iV k the> VT i* 1 ™'
north Georgia conference, died last week " mint know, she reulicd innn
and was burled in Oxford, Ue.
A special to the Constitution says that
Dr. Felton and T. Warren Aiken have an
nounced themselves us independent candi
dates for the legislature in Bartow county,
and that it is understood the organized
democrats will nominate Col. H. D. Capers
and Major Foute.
Mr. William Everett, of Covington, was
bitten by a Yellow river moccasin on Sat
urday while Ashing. He suffered intensely,
but Dr. Joe Wright and Dr. A. C. Perry-
saved his life and brought him through.
He says he didn’t go to catch the moc
casin
i?H'vw.i s ’ le replied inno-
lia ’ nm hl:l h V* ’ one or not, i never
m l one on m.v lip.” -Oh! » he exclaimed
w ith a long drawn breath; then he drew
Ij-’l, and then there was a sound as
it a biid hud chirped.
getting a tooth out.
A Soil York Dentist Tolls of mi II.I,I Kx|M-i'U>m-i'.
“I must tell you about the oddest easel
ever nad. It was not very long ago. A
gentleman from the centre of the state had
a tooth that pained him. He knew it
ought to come out. He came to see me. 1
West Point Press: The one-legged boy, vxummod the tooth and told him it was
Charley Parker, died in Blufftou la t VJ1 '.V *° 0 e i and I would pull it at once. He
Wednesday night after a lingering illness, confessed he was a coward about it, and
He was well known here and went by the could not face the music just then. He
soubriquet of Peg. Though a colored boy ! }''°uld come the next day. He went to
he was well thought of, and was faithful iii Y 16 Windsor hotel, and the next
his trusts. He died believing that Christ ! SPY “e called around. He was in no brave
would lead him safely through the valley • ! ne mind, however. He said he would
and shadow of death. ‘ . wait another day. Well, the upshot of it
Athens Banner-Watchman; Two weeks whhniifVmuO.vint. day for " week >
ago Mr. Mark Cheatham mysteriously dis- ! ZTl‘im^heriJ■‘® c l ^ ar i’, 0 ° ,J £
appeared, and not a word has been heurd hfm eonshlerin J kk f ?L at h „t»i “inn to ‘}
from him since. It is now thought that he i .,ii ’t he tnin, 1 1?,?- ,f e ’ hot ¥. bill and
has drowned himself in the river, as for s j v ’ e H i hp“nifI „,? t hl ty J'iS’ 0ll "
some time he was despondent and re- He wnu?ri 8 2s?J 1 !nin ii- K*?!? ex P° usa -
marked the day before his disappearance I told him if'y nS i
that he had as soon be dead as alive. j Loth he could pull it Lt himseU'
Banner-Watchman: We have informs- lhat seemed to please him. He
tion that we are not at liberty just yet to Went to the hotel and fastening a
divulge, assuring the building of a road string to the tooth . at down to
from Athens to Elberbon or •Bowersville jerk it out. But it was no use. He fooled
ns soon as the M. and A. is completed, all day with the string, giving little pulls,
This will lie one ofthc best paying short but afraid to give one decided jerk. The
lines in the south, and prove of inestimable next morning he came in and said he hid
beneAt to Athens. | an idea that he thought would work, lie
Atlanta Constitution: Much inquiry lias proposed staying in bis room and taking
been occasioned by the published order of brandy ui get courage to give the string
Governor McDaniel reappointing Hon. the requisite puil. I told him to go ahead.
John T. Henderson commissioner of agri
culture until the meeting oi the general
.assembly. It is a four-years’ term, and one
that is Ailed by the governor’s appoint
ment, and the public do not understand
why the appointment does not read for
four years. Had the term expired during
a session of the legislature the appoint
ment would have been for four years,
subject to confirmation by the senate.
Occurring as it does, August 26th,
it creates a vacancy in the ollicc
from that date until the assembling of the
legislature. For this intervening time,
therefore, Governor McDaniel orders
Judge Henderson commissioned at once,
as there will lie no opportunity to have the
appointment sanctioned by the senate.
The appointment must be confirmed by
the senate, however, before the commis
sion for four years can be issued. Accord
ingly when tiie legislature assembles Judge
Henderson’s name will be sent in by Gov.
McDaniel to the senate, and when the ap
pointment is confirmed by them he w"‘ '
commissioned for the term of four year:
dating from August 26th.
Here comes the funny part of the stop
He went back to Ins room at the Windsor,
took the brandy and went to bed. But it
was lui use. He did not have the courage
to pull the tooth. Soon he went to sleep
with the string in his mouth. He awoke
in the morning rather dazed.
"Determined to get up and move around
he suddenly threw buck the covers. The
string hud somehow got caught in the
sheets, and os he pushed them back it
jerked out the tooth. Twenty minutes
later my door bell rang as thougli the
house was on Are. The servant went. On
past her rushed the man and up to my
room he came, ilis face was wreathed
with smiles as he shouted, ‘Doctor, the
tooth is out.’ That afternoon he went
home.”
could not ask to feel latter than I do.
gained 2.J pounds the d.-si week.
D. H. HOWLAND.
Il'i Jackson St m Patterson, N. J.
Dea r Si i s Ami result of using your DuflY'8
Pure Malt Whis’o y iu<! K;i\v Heel* Formula
I fiml that all the malarial feelings I hml
have been expelled; my appetite has re
run st in weight and
JOHN DUFFY.
l«i Pink St., Elizabeth, N. J.
.Gentlemen- 1 have found the preutest re
lief in the use of your Duffys Pure .Mult
Whiskey and Haw Heel Formula ir. oreukiiiK
up the chills .-n«l level', with which I had
been troubled for 12 years. 1 have been
troubled also with my lungs and blood spit
ting, which has also bee ' ' ’
322 York St., W. Phila., Pa.
Gentlemen I had malarial fever, which
was follow.ui by typhoid and pneumonia.
Physicians prescribed cod-liver oil, hut did
not improve. 1 got disgusted and procured
your Duffy’s Pure Mult Whiskey and Raw
Reef Formula. They did me good at once.
I was almost u skeleton, and would not have
believed it possible to make the progress I
did in a short t’
in their favor.
, Hagerstown, Md.
Gentlemen I had been for years suffering
with chiVs. and received no permanent re
lief in the hands of a physician. The mal
ady brought on hemorrhages, but am pleased
to say that as a result of using your Duffy’s
Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula
I am feeling better than I have in six years,
and I regard its power in curing malaria as
something wonderfhl. J. II. BOONE.
THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO.,
Baltimore. Md.
i\ r t) The Duffy’s Raw Beef Formula mentioned
above is a special household application of Hie
medicinal virtues and purity of Dulfy's Pure
Malt Whisky, and is intended to more specifically
meet the requirements of those suffering from
Consumption. Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General
Debility and all wasting Diseases. In addition
to the tonic effect of our whisky, it furnishes un
equaled blood-forming material, whereby tlie
weight and strength are increased. A printed
copy of this formula, which consists principally
of raw beef and our Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisky,
will be mailed to any address, under the Seal of
the Company, upon receipt of a Iwo-cent stamp.
Or the preparation itself, in liquid form, as put up
by us by a special process, making it the most
palatable and efficacious beef preparation
J.i zi.i ,, 1%.. [t.ifl . . I* .,11 tln,i....<i.|.. n I .'I S’ I.’
COLTJIuIIBTXS, G-IEO^a-I-A..
r, A lullillliil.
Beii Toole, who was crushed between a
train and u bridge at Eufaula on Thursday,
and who lingered some days, is dead.
At Wheeling, on Monday, two men
named McWilliams and Walker had.adiAi-
culty about a debt. McWilliams shot
Walker fatally.
Mr. John R. Pugh, the wounded Mont
gomery policeman, is getting better. Mose
Howard, the negro who shot him, lias
been captured.
On Monday two freight trains collided
Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrdp should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces
,^ e I natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
“bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste, it soothes the child, soften3 the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates {lie bowels and is the best, known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
Ovc cents a bottle. jo 17 d&wly
(,'Ivi- il Ijt.
Why don’t the political prohibitionists
engage in the temperance work?—Cleve
land Leader.
HICKI.KN'S ARNICA SAI.VE.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
__ ^ ), wwiBS, UIVCia, •Jtuu 1W1CUUI, revet
near Fort Deposit, on the Montgomery Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
and Mobile road. Nobody was hurt, but J Corns and all £”
the cars were badly smashed.
Skin Eruptions, and positive-
| iy cures Piies, or no pay is required. It is
Edward A. Glover, a young white man guaranteed to give perfect wttis action,
venty-six years old, skidded with mor- ! or money refunded..Price 26 cents per
line in Montgomery on Monday. He box. For sale by Biannon ii Carson
twenty- , .
phine in Montgomery n1 } Monday,
had been leading a wild life, and was out
of friends and ’funds.
Talladega Home: Something more than
a year ago three little strangers, all boys,
appeared at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K.
M Conville, of Svllacauga, in Talladega
county. The little fellows made them
selves perfectly at home. They had evi
dently come to stay, and in course of time
were named as follows: John Cleveland
Conville, David Hendricks Conville and
Jacob St. John Conville. The triplets are
now about sixteen months old, hearty and
and healthy, and are as line a looking lot
of boys to their age as you will find in the
state of Alabama.
A special to the Montgomery
Advertiser from Birmingham dated
August 2., says: A negro named
Alex Peck entered the court house
about 1 o’clock, and after depositing his
ballot refused to pass out at the back door,
as all voters were required to do. Deputy
Sheriff Dave Brown attempted to compel
him to go out that way, and the negro
turned and struck Brown several blows on
the head with a stick. As auick as possi
ble Brown drew his pistol and shot, the
ball taking effect in the left thigh. As soon
as the report oi the pistol was heard, about
two hundred negroes who were standing
around the court house, made“a|"rush£to
get inside, but were prevented. A negro
named Morris Bates then called to the
crowd of negroes to come on and get pis
tols and fight for their rights. Mr. J. L.
Watkins caught hold of Bates and held
him until the arrival of the police, when
he was locked up on the charge of riotous
conduct. The negroes gathered around
the court house in large numbers, but were
soon dispersed by the ; - police,|"who were
promptly on the scene In force.
Florida.
A two-headed cat is one of the curiosi
ties of Gainesville.
The DeLand Agriculturist says that the
Dixie base ball club of that city is undoubt
edly the strongest junior nine in the state.
President Cleveland has signed the bill
appropriating #150,000fora public building
in Jacksonville.
Over a dozen new locomotives have been
purchased this summer for the Florida
Railroad and Navigation.
Major Robinson, colored, was hanged in
Jacksonville on Saturday for rape. He
joined the church after his conviction and
died game.
The Gainsville News says within the last-
nineteen months nearly two hundred
buildings at a cost of #3(11,677 have been
erected in that place.
Quincy Herald: Mr. Adam Harden died ;
at nis home near Midway, in this count;
the 21st ult. He was 78 years of age, and i
had passed most of tiiat time in Florida, as
a territory and a state. He had been jus- j
tice of the peace over thirty' years, and i
Was an honorable and useful citizen.
Mr. Henry A. Varnum, traveling agent
of the Jacksonville Times-Union, was ar- -
rested in Pensacola last week for cam ass- »
mg without a license. He was prosecuted
jc*24. oed&w
Ti;k<* Can* of (!u* I’osics.
We advise friends of the anarchists to
save some of their flowers. They will
want to take them to the funeral.—
Chicago News.
Mr. Spinks—I had such a beautiful dream
last night, Miss Briggs. I thought I was in
the garden of Eden.
Miss Briggs (with simplicity)—And did
Eve appear as she is generally represented,
Mr. Spinks? .
Mr. Spinks—I—I—J—didn’t look.
It is not worth while to go to war with
Mexico about one editor. The colleges
are turning them out by the hundred.
Philadelphia Times.
Women are sometimes laughingly taunted
with the fact that only female mosquitoes
come into our homes and bite us.—Good
Housekeeping.
‘Ci-nCKESTCR’S
Tlie Cr.l»;iem. nn«l Only
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MACHINISTS
MAXi 1'At Ti:Hints (l!•’
Stratton s Improved Absorption loo Machines, Saw Mills,
Pumps, Hollow Ware, Cane Mills, Syrup Kellies,
Steam Engines and Cotton Presses,
Dealers in LIME, Dressed and Matched Ceiling nnd Flooring and other LUMBER.
Specialty made of Dressing Lumber for other parties.
—AGENTS FOR THE-
Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders and
BROWN COTTON GIN.
TIEUE
Fire Insurance Company
OF MACON, dCOKUIA.
Cash Capital, -
$100, (K«i
Is now ready lo write insurance again Ft loss oi
damage by lire. Rates guaranteed as low a*
offered by any reliable stock company.
.S. T. COLEMAN, President.
S. R. JAQUEB, Vice President.
EDGAR S. WILSON, Secretary
T00M3S CRAWA0RD,
Local Agent
Office 1245 llrond SI reel. eodtf
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for
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>vod roll box,
lg brush, cast
isl-proof Con
(lurahie, gins
produces lirsl-
freighl al any accessible point. Send
nd price lisl.
Overstocked
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will rnvR
PERMANENT RELIEF
To all persons who are suffering in an> way from
Nervousness or Nervous Exhaustion. Everybody
knows that a strong, vigorous nervous system is
essential to good hi alth.
MOXIE
Is recommended by clergymen and indorsed by
eminent physicians.
It contains no alcoholic or other stimulant.
It is not a drug.
It is a food: not a medicine.
It induces a good appetite.
It insures sound, healthful sleep.
It is perfectly harmless.
Only 50c it <tniirt ISofllo.
For sale, wholesale and retail, by M. D. Hood &
Co., Geo. A. Bradford and Evans & Howard.
ftpfldiy nrm
NCREASING FAST,
TOBACCOS
is rapidly increasing, and we take pleasure in
bringing the following revised list of such dealers
to your kind notice
D. A. Andre
D. A. Anglin
Averett & Porter,
R. J. Anglin,
J. Adams,
C. B'ltnstein,
R. Brodtt,
Bennett Go
oil,
V. R. Gaiiiieil
R. S. Crane,
F. Conti,
M. E. Edward
A. Simons,
J. K. Giddens,
J. R. A H. F. Garrett,
C. E. Hochstrasser,
L. H. Kaufinan Co.,
G. W. Lewis,
C. H. Markham,
P. McArdle,
T. E. Middlebrooks,
Martin & Chalmers,
Tobfc Newman,
W. R. Newsome,
J. H. Ramsey,
Rothschilds Bros.,
aurIntii
Moat of tho <1 ixeases «’liich afflict mankind an, own
allyaaUHed byndisirderod condition ot the LIVER,
For All complaints of this kind, such i
the Liver. Biliousness, Nervoir rv —-~
tion. Irregularity of the Bo 1
h Torpidity oi
i Dyspepsia. Indiges-
_wivels, Constipution. Flatu-
'onoy Eructations nnd Buniina of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn). Miasma. Malaria,
Bloody Flul, Cliills ano Fecer Breaktione Fnyer,
Fxhaustion before or after Fevers. Chronic Dior-
rhit-a Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath.
Irregularities incidental to Females. Bearing-down
rch"“ic a t' iIMiG-tR!iXUBAilIil
is invaluable^ It ‘ LIVER'
hut i incf off dleeaeoa of the Liven,
„.,n CURE STOMACH and BOWELS.
It changes the comp'.eiion from a waxy, S" 11 "*
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It .mtirnly removes
low, gloomy spirits. B is one of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and t-Ui-IEIERSOF THE
BLOOD, and la A VALUAk»_e ONIC.
STADiCER'3 mUKAPs£T!I
For sale by aU Drnggista. IneeSI.QO per bottle
c. F. STADICEf*, Proprietor,
•40 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa,
Manufacturers of Fanny Edel and L.
baccos.
KKltN A- LOU) lire our Sole
lor IIiIn Irrrilory.
my2 se6m
G has taken the l-ad tx»
the sales of *h.it < lass of
remedies, and has given
•hnost univcrsaJ ‘"Utsfao
tion,
MURPHY DR05„
Pa. is. Tos
O has won the uvor of
the public and now rank*
%mong the leading Medl
cine* of the oildom.
A. L»SMITH.
# Uraat. rd. PA
Sojdby Druggists.
Price *1.00.
N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY
0F MUSIC Boston, Mass.
THE LARCESTand BEST EQUIPPED in the
WORLD-:!'*) Instructors. ‘2»i Students lent year. Thor
ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and
Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger
man and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics,
I etc. Tuition. ?5to $20; board and room with Steam IB at and
Electric Light. §»'*to .S7 r . per term. Fall Term begins Sep*
I teinbiw !«><». F >r fllnstratcd Calendar, with full information
idresH, L. TOUHJEE, Dir., Franklin S«|., BOSTON, Mo*
eo my25d2m weowf t
it EDGINGS AND LINEN TOWELS.
We Must Unload,
AND WILL OFFER
GOOD BARGAINS
TO ENABLE US TO DO SO.
REIMS IN EVERT DEPARTMENT
AT PRICES TO SUIT YOU.
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
"ifiROS
Five Cold and Two Silver Medals,,
awarded in 18M5 at the Expositions o5?
New Orleans and Louisville, and the In
ventions Exposition of London.
The supcriorily of Coraline over horrn
or whalebone bus now been demonstrated}
by over five years’ experience. It is more
durable, more pliable, more comfortable^,
and never break).
Avoid cheap imitations made of variois
kinds of cord. None are genuine un’ep
“Du. Wahnbk’s Cobalink" is prints
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADINO MERGHARTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Bro' dway, New York Ci1&
SMITH’S
/-VURE Biliousness; Sick Headache In Four hours.
Vg) Ono doso relievos Neuralgia. They euro and
proven! Chills Fever, Sour Stomach Bad
Breath. Clear tho Skin, Tone the Nerves, and alva
'_lto y. Vigor to tho systom. DnnetONIi BEAU.
Iry them onc.8 and you will never be without ther.i.
Price, 26 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggie's ar/i
Modlclno Dealors generally. Sent on receipt o'
price In stamps, postpaid, to any address,
«J• F. SMITH He CO.,
Manufacturers and Sole Props.. ST. LOUIS. M0.
’HE FAMOUS BRAND O
OLD MILL FORE OLD RYE.
This whisky was Inlroiliii ml oriuiimlly In Hie u* 1
lkr,.j, mill Ui iin-laritiy inuklup n<• rieiitla. It
tho prod'irt nl' tlm .mist np;,iove.; proi of distillt.'
illi,m, from ii-riii;v M'i(.|..ifil umlii, I rii! brill miK
form'v In vviirnlini.sii u.iil f .lly unit, rial I y ugo, tap
juslly (n»liruti.il for Its pmlty, ili.|'rr.t'y of Biwow.
itml uniform rjimlil.. Knn-ali?, umi nrili'ni solitUW
by tlm accnl, T. 1*1. I.'ttl.ltv, Opera Ilousir.
Lor luili Street and 1st Aveui.o, Columbim. 0
THADiUND’sS
PURE 3RED LIVE STOCK
ABLISHMEN7
“ tin the WORLD.
I New Importa
tions rniiHtuntl)
arrlvluR.'
On rvenidv 1 Ju«V
, exielleure andf
„ "} choice Breeding.
C1.YDRHDA1.R 1JOIIME8,
FKKCIICUON, NOIOIAN or
FltF.NL'II l>RAFT IIOHSKS. '
P r aft iiuimsem,
TROTTI.Ntj-llHiJi) ftlMDSTERN,
CI.EVKI.ANT) BAYS mid FRENCH CUACHKRS.
K’KI.AM) iiml SHETLAND PCNIES/
IIOIjST KIN-Fill ESI A N mill DEVON CATTLE.
Our customers hnvo the advantage of our
mnny yearn exiierlenre in breeding and
Importing;Superior Onnlltyt Large Va-
ri«ty ami Inimumtn CollectIoiih; opportu
nity of coniiHiriiitf illllcrcnt lirmln) and*
l»\y wriccH, becuuHe of our uncqunlcd fa«-
cjliticN, extent ol IiiimIiiomm unff lowratew
of transportation.
No other «Htnl»IlNlimcnt In tho world offei®
flucli a<lvantages to the iMirchfiNcr.
fRICES LOW I tUiOISEASY t Via-
Itorn welcome. ( orrenpondence boIIo*
r-a .* r £‘L'iM• Free. Mention thlapafi£»*
powell Bros., spiiDRtioii). Crawlord Co-P®'
SIOOO REWA^D >CJyTHE VICTOR
The Brown Cotton Gin Go.,
NEW LONDON, CONN.
.Manufacturers of the “Old Reliable”
Brown Cotton Gins, Feodors and Con
densers.
All the very latest improvements: Im
proved roll box, patent whipper, two
brush belts, extra strong brush, cast
steel beariwru. u», improved Feeder,
enlaivc' 1 . dust nvoo ’ondenser.
mg t 3lmpir!i r construction, durable
tsf. J'.uri light, cleans the seed per-
ifect.j and produces first class samples.
• IlEIJVliltEl) FKLEOF FIt£IUUV
af any iiccensiblc puint. .Send lor I'uli
description and price listw
ALBEMARLE
Female Institute,
CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. 7
Full corps of RMporior tcachcm ; rourno of iM|rnetfoii/
tliorougli mill cxt*‘ti»»vo : location h« k iilth|flmmd uc-
cuHsihle; BCGiicry beautiful; HurroundlngPWiost at
tractive; terms very moderate: order catalogue..
W. I*. Ml'KINMOar, Principal.
Electric Belt Free
To introduce it and obtain agents wo will for the next
o, X U'.A Iu A’ 8 vo n a n’ a Yi f V C0 ot C^aiye, in each county
in tho u. 8. a limited number of our Gcrmn't
IJecrro 4«>tlvnnic Simp<>iiNory 1IcI?n, Price «5 ;
a positive and unfailing cure tor Nervous Debility,
v ar cocolo, F-misHionH, Ini potency ftc. $5<KUKJ Rewnr<$
piii'l if every lielt we manufacture docs not generate
IIEipWANTm
M |pi!1bi| to per month and ex.
■ ■ • USTar ‘ *4# V a l mtmth Md r"
distributi* circulars in your vicinity. Bus-
. permanent, pleasant & easily operated.
II expenses advanced. Sam ilk casks Fki.it. No
imps Tequtrcd. No humbug. W ; mean what we sav.
AdlrrM NATIONAL SUPPLY COMPANY,
Bradford Block.CINCINNATI, OH id
1 ■ Is t.> dea 1
2 • ® penf.es to distrit
1 iness In
COLUMBUS IRON WORKS, A{
sat&w5m
fonts, Columbus. Ga.
$250
A MONTH. Agents wanted. 90 best neil.
u.s article* m ih.. wori l. 1 simple l’reu,
Address I a V nitnysne .. . -ui, wioN,