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THE EX 1»RE:
How wa cites
Made.
MAR P t f? S *lff AG h Zl ?! £
rn, January '29th.
! 11 w; U l»o jjijjjurQn^ to ,
who wilt ”xiTm!nawt s &v
I879
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e in
ALL SO UTS
What did M/r/ ,/ou.cf
Music of tiic Future—IVomiss >ry
•not' 1
This iv good tinn 1 to polar issue*.
“Change cars for M O,” is the way
the Boston Post puts it.
“Oh,” says tho Syracuse Standard,
for a “hot. wave.”
Novi*is*t.h«» time to buy thermome
ters. They are seldom so low.
Make ice while the zero shines,
says the St. Louis Times Journal.
“(live him the rest, of it in a pail”
is the latest slung among t ie gamine.
We’ve seen storms that were hail
fellows Well mot.
A fixed fact—One that gets in a
woman’s head.
A photographer belongs to t*ho
tin-type of humanity.
Honed codfish is a good deni like
princes. It won’t do to put too much
faith in it.
Tho shrouding ulster colors a
multitude of crooked ship*. H
A correspondent asks, “Does Dai'-
win’s descent of man throw luijrjfghi
on Adam’s fall?”
“Tho worst indies will l\iM^'’—J^"n-
fucius. The best heels will ache—
O’Leary.
The Mollies were naturally^ the
most numerous m ftohooi kill. Coun
ty*
“What,” says* a correspondent,
“would you call short * XirtW?” •VHtl
A had boy—A burglar’s “Jimmy.”
A good hoy—A Policeman’s “Billy.” much
ller*V to the! iicif cold; wive:
“Long nuy' ft ‘wiA’S^psfcrnewncre
else.
Despise not small things; the hiP*
gcsl corn us always found Ar*n< tlio
smallest toe. * ,
A ct^ reconfs time* tfi/h its
hands, hut a regiment .quirks. Lime
with its leet. . ■ V
Time’s “inaudible and noiseless
loot” is shod in ii hoot made dp the
lastaj] the. veaij 1 .
The way to make six cents go far
thest,:—buy a stamp and put it on a
foreign letter.
“Get thee behtiid mo, flififi,” as
the actress said when she kicked' thp
train of her dress on I. of the way.
Never play euchre with a one-ar
med 1U411. hpiUij u^‘Tonc
hand,’’"you know.
“lie active, be active; • find Some
thing to do, if no more than eating
of a twenty t stew.
The new cook book, “llow to Get
a Good Dinner,” should be in the
hands 5f every tramp.
The writer who uses weak argu
ments and strong epithets is like the
landlady who gives Weak tea and
strong^biitje^
, any. one, !
Svi JA , Goj.u L?
that aside from the neces-j
sary thickness for c'ugmvinv and j
polishing, (lie large . proportion of
the pr-cinus metal used, is needed ]|kon „,
only to stitlen and hold the engrav- The m»*ipopular Moutniy in u.o world. -li.i.
cd portions in place, and supply the 0b6 * jrvcr -
m oesj ,ry adidily mid alivnjrlli. The I
surplus gold is nctually needless, SO Loulnvlllo Courier-Journal,
far as utility and boa ill v arc con
Jltirjx
No other Monlli'v
" Kt0t
A rtulimalT(Ky.) paper says mon-
•ey is no bcajcV!-' Ju that place_ that
even the change in the weather is
hailed with pleasTire.
If, is vul&fvr to call a man “boT/-
legged.”, jJust speak of him as a
parenthetical pedestrian.
It isn’t the small boy’s whistle
per so that is objected to; it is the
blotting of it that u roll cob indigna
tion.
yuoh-res-
peJSSrSymr mioonriker. T4obnbly
the original, fcdiyr.ry cobbler.
T'lu*unan who unexpectedly Bat
down in some., .warm glue thinks
there is more than one way of get
ting* badly 6tuck.
“It takes a fellow who has been
kiclfeirmrtlle'ffpllt Stoop by theirate
pareryf^^
Tho New Haven editor announced
that lie had j80h hi pun,* xr\ijtc swuD
low,’and thd Louisville Couricr-Jour-
nal suggests that it was one^ot' llol-^j^ 1000 pages,
hind gin. ' "colored mil in ’"V>i
’.Richer tlpm touch another dro.j>
of liquor,’ said a zealous convert at h
tem;ieranoe meeting at Alton, lllr;
tl®’dpier’fiight, *1 Would tuke a ra
zor and blow out my brains.*
The allectiou of the year-old baby
ionitemmLuvnal ancestor is , second
of to iU^aUti^VullndraUoU for
the {atiiomleBB <1 VQheJ JcUbheh
coal-hod.
Protmbly few people would object
to the’ddcCriue oTa—that is to suy
u—bow sliuU we put it? well, a warm
h^eaftei-, as it were, qiroyide^ .they
had tbo selection of the people to go
there.
The proprietor of a bidding site in
Ms. Igml for
sale in tUi*L'*tte;‘TWioyu t/f. P.og-
gisunil surrouiidiag country id, the
moit beautiful which uuture ever
made. Tlfe Mwiiery'in eePi.'ki'iiU;*til.-
go thfcXytutnyif ateeri.’
mqwmumyMHte
lor-’o^^mgilUnkio.-tyir ,.cm!‘'«v
■' will sit at the right.Mmd of
ft. ami ^ktf«u^£\ip4tJ>
C tMfMygy and metaphy-
c*(*rned. In JAMES LOSS’ PA
TENT STIFFENED GOLD
WATCH CASES, this waste of
pre-cions metal is overcome and the
H\ME SOLIDITY AND tiTUEKGTH pro
ducml at liom one-third lo ono-ludf
of the usual cost of solid cases. This
process if of tin* most simple nature,
as follows; V pi.ite of 0 mpositi 11
metal, specially adiVjileil u» the .pur
pose, lias two plates of sol.ID HOLD
soldered one on each side. The three
are then ]>assed hot wet 11 polished
steel rollers, and the iv ill. i: a strip
of heavily plated composition, liom
which the cases, backs, cent res, be
zel-, &o., are cut and shaped by suita
ble dk*3 and r o' , mers. 'Hie gold in.
these eases is tnillicieiitly thick to ad
mit rff all kinds of chasing, engrav
ing and eua/ndling; and engraven
eases have b*. 11 carried until worn
psrfectly sino th hv time and use
without rcmov'tig tiie gold. These
cafes m*«v k‘i}v3|.J^J)v.11 jewelers, and
are guaranteed by .Special (T.utie-
oa'JV-; to WEAJi ‘FOR at) YEARS.
Jf your j'‘\ve!er does not keep them
send to IJ.unYtoz & T’ltoKPi:, Led-
g'eiM>it1!Mmg,-Tim»vdeIphiu, lor illus
trated oataloguy.
ijiinllty of lltcinturc.—Wnlchiuan, llovton.
volmnep of tlio with the
imdorptooil
Ninnher* for Jnnenml DiTombcr
ilie piil»3C!‘i1ier vvlidif-’.to hcj-lu with Ilio'Ciirr
iiAarER’s I’EtnonrcALS,
11AIIPBICH H! AQAZntR,‘i)no Ye
ilAUCKU'S WEEKLY, "
11A UPEIt'fi 11AZ \ It. *•
Tho TIIHEE inihllrnlloiiH, one yen
icri* iu I
United
|mO|ijiI(1, 4'J 00; qioUl C
l»y mill!. jiu-ljmld.
itaihltunbes hholilillie
• 1 ini -
it doth lYtydllifr, 'will b.
r e.ipuiiHo of jiufchnsdr
light volumes, ny mull
‘e« v for l^njUln-.ItWTenf^
hv IM«t.Oftl'r..Mon
'Avoid clmuco'of’lop^. : ^
.t’fo opytlilf fldVeHlpcnieMt
wilhonf llie exprepp tirdl-r of llorper .V UhMher**.
Adllrcvp UAUI’Ett .t MlOTFIRIt,NawYnrk.
A youth of about twenty winters
exhibited the respect for ago prcvid-
ent among the youth of this country
by the following remark: ‘There’s
‘tny old I’aSfter now, seven
ty years old, and knows nearly as
s I dp4
. ?xiu;y AliD.MLVNT.IT, ; .
Lecause it is a family newspaper of
•pufc, sound reading for old aud
young, and it contains a reliable and
oOmpfeliBnsivc sununnry of all the
important news.
'flit: KBW YoKIC OhSKlU'JJI!,:
tin* Lest FamMy Newspaper, publish
es both ilie religious ami secular news
that is desired in any family, while
all that is likely to do harm is shut
out. It devotes Tour pages to reli
gious news, and four to jocular.
, The New York Observer whs first
published in ISifi; and it is believed
to he the only instance of a Rcli- 0X1 ‘ 0l - e
gum* Newspaper contimmu; its even
cotijifi‘ for h’ilor-sj.x Yenrjxivithout a
clumge of name, doctriin*v. intent,
purpose, or pledge from the date of
its birth.
TJie M fi7tli Wum* will contain all
tlie/impwtant iJewstthut can itf&frifi
or ijistruet; so that any one who
readrilrwill he*Uu>ropgMv posted.
We do not run a benevolent insti
tutions, and we do not ask for the
support of charity. We propose to
n:ake tho Lest Newspaper that is pub
lished, and wo propose to sell it as
cheaply as it can be afforded. Let.
tho$e jKho want ppre, squpd, sensible,
truthful reading, subscribe R>r it
and let them induce others to do. the
same. We are now publishing in lhe
Observer tho Story of “Joan The
Maid,” by Mrs. Charles, auflior of
“Chronicles of the Schonberg Cotta
Family.”
\Ve send no Premium, 1 -'. _ Wjyvill
send you tho New Vork^tlliseryer
one year, post-paid, for Any
one sending with his own subscrip
tion the names of New subscribers,
shall have commission allowed iu
proportion to the number sent. For.
particulars see terms iu the Observer.
Sample cofies-free. Address,
New Yqjik Ouhkrveh,
J37 Park Row, New York.
^j^
DS-CnEAI’EST A.-fu BESTi^f
TKEERSON’S MAGAZINE.
fU^L-S!Z£ ? PER PATTERNS!
A Supplement will be given in ov-
ciy number tor 1870, cin/lalhing 11
TilII-'sTze^jmTTeTiY sheet*for' 'h lady*:, or
jChiljTs.diess. Every euhscriher will
recefj-o, Tduri^fg ^1 Ip* yetir, 1 wel •% Oit
these patterns, so that t hese "affine
he sub-
wilt be rwoftli more limn yii
SGEiinipf,. •■*, . U:,[
Petei'son s Mngaziuhcon!a 1 n,
in ns every
14 steel plates, 12
•atteniB, 12 111am-
mquth colored faahiou ])late, 24 pa
ges’ of mu%^, ft ml" hfioilUtfOd wood
cuts. Its principal embellishments
8UPERL STEHL ENGRAVINGS!
Mammoth Colored Fashion Plates
Ahead o f ull others. These plates
are engraved on steel, twiqe the usn-
hL^i % nncl^nre inu*rnmIleddor-beahty
4' h -*y w i II ho su per My.- ouluiet)* *' v rJ .
\ N? B.—A^’tlrti pubrf^jfer'netware-*
pays the postage to all mail suhscri-
hera, Peterson is cheupcfr, than evef;
in fact it is the cheapest in the world.
Terms-Always in Advance-^'X" VEX IP
2 Copies for $B 50;. 3-Copies for
^4 50. Wit a copvol the premiiin;
picture (24X20) "Unrflt Lrosfiiif
•Little Children,” a Five Dollar En
graving, to the person getting up the
club.
-. O'- cepi^^r 8& 00;, ,7. fleuies for
$10 50; 12 copies for $17 00. With
txo*uh^,a!i extra copy of the Magazine
for 1870, and the premium picture,
a Fivd Dollar EngravyiapTiMtle per
son getting 'up tfiu* clini.^-Sjjkliess,
post-paid) j «~r .nrnnr-
Mtl A M SfiVH*8 8 J* ,l'iiTElTsTO,“
j SpicMii(mi s\*feit’^fali#^Prttten
tlio lUALTO mul^gct ouu
of C. J. TidwvU’a "Fireside” Cipure.
Tlie best iu town. tf
ifsE*
i
SSa2?;g»'ei?''s Wurn'M*/
I s'? ‘. 1
xxj.x.urei
NO I’lCE-
Thii Weekly retun
1 *i»r 111 tr.l • • 1 il lfu|inbllctin.
re *n|i6rl>, ami omltrm c
id of iirtislic trottUimil
VuUI, JJoi
[l{n, n pntOlit ayelicW fot the i
mi poltticul priuciut‘i>, unit a
t Hlianm, Irai iU, and fa)au jn
The volumes of tlio V
Aentloiied
Minhcrati
for January o« .ili year. \Vlion no turn* Is
fit aSi’KIU. I’KUIOIijj A l,K.
. >t»OT
< Weekly,
Uiiu.
six HUl)HCt1|)tln]lS, pile ’
'ilirniH for InrxoSlitim
lliHtHi'tik Free to all :
::t:z
Anniutl Volunn
li himlln^, \vl
(provided the
neat elotli himllu;
exiHMi.-e (provide
dollar per Volume),
coidpnt'lnjt T’
will 1>« sent hy yipr- :-r-. I rue (
ll ellfllt dO(!r li 1
.<7.<)0'eiull. 4
VoltlThw, Irel;;ht
loili cases* foreNcii voliwie, siillflGlolor blmllttit*
l{ lie sent by mall, postpaid, on Kneelpt of fljCo
li. Kehilttnuciifk hIiouIuvI)'! inndtHiy l’o*t-OlUchi
iliey Orfleror Ditlt. toRyoltl chiunu ol loss. «-
h"' NoWspaji
pt without F
i'liiip.
1 AliWill iV lljlOTin:
II as?pei?i3. •II-'tSKar,
i8tb).
X)Sl.Xi,t7£3 E J.’S?L J a.«£. , A3X>.
n mill iitnbitiou tit die
i) Tramtcrlpt.
Ah faithful cbnuiicleof faHhion, atnl a tnnVBpnper
il social character,
—llrooklyn Enylo.
this papec bnsnriiulreil u wide popularity
JlAKl'Jiit'S I’KlttomL'ALS.
llnrpcr’s Mngnxino, Ono Year f l O.i
llarpciV Weekly, “ •* 1 00
llarpcr’H Ila/ar, “ “ 1 00
’1 he Three pnbllcAtiona, one year .10 00
Any Two, one year 1 00
six Hiibderlplions, one year •;«) 00
Ter for largo clubs furnished on application.
Postage tree lu ull subHcrlhera iu the United
State? or Catidno.
The Annual Volume of limper’s IJawi
doth himling. will lie sent by express
.jifiiso pio>Jili d tipi fraiglit docs not exm
flitr per v(duine). h.r |,i Oh ouch. A com ...
comprising.Eleven VoluuieH, sent e.tf receipt of push ^
at the rate of $5 a.i py voluiuo, ncnjti.l at eXpenBu
of purchaser.
Cloth Cnsus foreach volunre, eultllmb fot' bliAllhg
will bo K’lit by mail, iinslpnlii. on rocdfiit of ft (Hi
each. Hrnilttntirea fihnulfl be irvUVby I’oxrUiUko
Money Order o* Uralt, to avoid fl'mmcu,oflos .
fdaf” Newspapers are not to copy this ndv.-rtlse-
■ without tho express order of Harper it Uroth-
Aililuwi —it-A lU’klj. .fc-ll^jh|| Kit
MX ' S> j Sjj,
THE EXftKJNER AND CHR0KICIE,
(Establlshd ill l«i«.)
rhu uEAni.-ti* iiai-ttw ne\vshai‘kh,
Prepuld, to'
mm'om
©IS, On| irIE
MAKrrT’PA.OTTJSlElI)
11 i
.vtH (in printed ovnry ,(„y dnrinu llio
Us purpose and me tlio d will be the
cpnHt: Topruknnt ailllie newsfnn
o t«.l k.o truui though the
- . j Is. mid will oentlnun to he .
Independent ot everybody hnd everything envn tho * .
conviction ul duty. Tim Is tho
I»la ,iewnp»pe '
- ftu
in tin* past
readable sbupo. ui
! heavorsMI.
Tub Hon hh* be
KAOINB,
Wli MAKE EVEBV VARIETY OF
only no _ «. .«•
' coiiflifenci'nnd frleudd)in of ». r >r c'oiiBt/tuener
I than Svo* ever enjoyed*hy nr., other American
| Joifrxnl.
M m ! Tiik Sun is the newspaper lor tho people. -It lu ..
7 ! not for the rich nmn against the poor man. or lor r
—H-T-wm | the poor nintt against the rich man. hut it seekn tir*,. y**
JL*S3C« doeqtml.|usileetouilln»orcsliln the cmnn.unity
It Is not the organ of nay person, class, suet or ft
I party. There lined bo no myatorv about it. i., v .»
und bates. Il is lor the honest
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons, Plillflilf
GR AT REDUCTION IN PRICES
Woara tho flrst to offer
First -(Russ Sewing JMuclii
Itdop* not take j*s cue from the titternucea .
Iii'iierenment with tlio.C'onstitiftloiTuiul-wlth
rlnclples unoh which tills Itepubllc was
miided for the people. Whenever tho Con-
| Its support
nro In ngroi
! tho prlnclpl
s founded
icliof nil. WR WILL SELL
Twanty-TiYO Dollars
/a ai.vw,
on '.n ornarnenicd Iron Hftiftd and Tteadle, with
Wnlnift Top and Dniwer, and nnccasary Allavli)
dilol^cr U ul any Itnllronu llcpi ! In the
ys.itid Buite,
! OF CHA'E'OF. .
* Tljcss machlims u-«- ’.arjunted to do the wV !e
line of I umll. SeWln wftlt more rapidity, more
eitMKif maaag-MaenU and l*Vd t*|t|guc lo the op. i
■" - isiiii "" mm
And hy ( ondning onrselvea strlcly to otu' class of work; Vy eniplnyingfnone hut tho
BEST OF WORKMEN, j the principles unoh which this Itepub
Using nothing hut FIKST-rl.ASS IMI'JlOVItD MACHINKHY and the YEltY BEST SELECTBD Jtitntlon nn'd mmatftutlcrtiai prinelplu^aro viola-
TIMIlKIt, und by a Thorough Knowledge of the business, we have justly earned the reputation of making ted—as iu tho outrageous conspirac y of I8?t>, by
I which a mail not elected was placed in the Frost-
“The Best Wagon On Wheels.”
J deuce. Iii tills respect there will ho no chnnge In
M F giv«' tlie- Inllnwing Wlltranly with oirnlt wagon: 'Air: -ok Iuh n»lrly earned tho hearty hatred of
Wo Hereby warrant ti... riwi iikok wauon No .o .» wall ; “'''fj,"",',;,“ 0 " < ? 0 ,iS5'SK Jl M‘ I ,; l ot i; M * , |“
made iu every particular aud of good material, und that the strength of the same is sumclcnt lor all i ,| lv yi . sr (| inil j,, or a(| y j, (lll0
work with fair usage'. Should any hrenkage occur within on* year from this date hy reason ofdofe^tlva ! by. Tun son will continue to ililnoon tho wicked
mnturilM or w. rkmam (tip. repaitwjor the same will hH-lur/ilsInal at place of sale, free of chnrxo. ortho 1 " YVljW^Vlm!^I?>ii*woiV» t- should bo con
price yf »4idr|patra, wjierpaiyj^’a piiiullM, will hy piUd’ln cash hy tao purchaser producing asamplo | ,, ant \ v g,.j j tiefnre the people, Tnr Min do'cs'not
ol the broken or defsctlvo parts ns evidence. propose to maku Itself in 18?'* ii inagualne of an-
r>. ,, r \ ! dent, history. It Is printed lor the men and wo-
l lilts t'. r ISM, 1 ■ linen ol to-dav. whoso concern U clilelly with tho
Raeilm, Win., Jnn. lrf*, 1S78. - Edwin L Fish, FISH LROS. & CO.
* t a ( Jno. G. Ilrcinitfs,) '* 1 ■••* u - *
K- section of the United States.
Wlmtr
m •*
oreicoat (
v from fhtvUndstcamhrtc tiitln; lice
i iwlng. Every nmcliine'n
Agcn’ti Wanted Everywhere.
CK.NTKNNtAL MACHINE < (>., Drill ted,
7M, FUbtft St., ghlladiilphi'i. th:
Jan.t-ly.
TOOPS SfAROAfiD flUFFlEH,
win: 'fnrhlncn.
Z UCtnB*9T
TilR S5M-S.S3T,
r.ihsr .onnAste,
TM2 MOOT POPULAK
SEWilTCr. HAC'HIIES.
•ring nil 1h.o Ir.tcrt r.iid mock denlrablo
r nken the double.
lnprxvoiimnta.
U i i (itally irnlcn.
t] 'or.d I 11.. flltrii, i „ ....
>*fi and ti ke.up, nnd will do tho whole range
1 cl ii im,- ■
......utr ala.
o and tlio *• 110311 STICI ,; 'l-'* r Fnalilous
uted iwr.Il unoccvipicd territory. Address -
TIBT '
In Now Dollvel 'id by Mull, ,l’oi*iag<
‘' Hiihhcrihcrt
From "4ov. 1,1873, to ian
• " : ^50,
, . The rrlp^ Of 7)ho Year’s Subscription
1880 - j,
Clul.fi cif.'JYli, with it Free Tujicr j.
'TST? A WITV ^Jplobrntnl flolden Toncrno
iSiiiAi A X PARLOR Oft-CAUS
u.Thousand Orgnnlsttt runl IfmdcIauS cudorso these
The fcitunlndr'flitff Chfoncle Is fllsflnctivelyaA?pij ■
r nipily N<: "'s papei*. In making It the Editor has,. WjU.
Inf (jo-epcrutlon of tho best newspaper writers oli .{Safai
— endorse these
prKnnaflhrtrecomnWnd them a a Mrletly Flrst-Clasa
In Tone, Mcehanismnnd iJUii.blllty. Warranted for
August la. lftTt
FISH liliOS). & CO., liHcinu, Wis.
the ability toadtard t
lost, ftuil moMr nccitnite intellellgvncs .
ever In ih!'wide world is worth attention. To this
end tin- resources belonging to wo)I-established
prosperity w ill be liberally nmiilo.VFd
The present d'sjolhtM condition nr parties in
this country, uiid the uncertainty ol the future,
|eml an exrrafirdlnnry s'gnincnncu to the events of
the coining .'rear. The ilWussious of the press.
Tie Cedartown Express.
I public i
of the leaders In e
He-
, . . -n dlrort hearfngou the Presiden
tial uitfctlnn n r lb-0—an event wlikh must he .re--
rarded with the most anxious Interest by every
I patriotic American.
■ his politiial Idcsa
•Hllcginnre. To Iheso elements ot Interest ...
be udile.l the nmhtthillty that the Iicinocrata will
ltfol hoty houses ot Fongres, the Incre.Titlng
y nlihornnre of fraud In any form. To pro-
sunt with accuracy aud deurni»»a.tho exuct situa-
i ti nt In each of Its varying pIihmih, and to expound,
j accofilTtig to Its Weltthnnw’ii methods, the prim I*
i should guide us through tho labyrinth,
A
WHFKLY FAMILY K KWS'PAl’KL, publishctl in 4n<- tl.riviny
!l he an important putt of Tun Uhn’b work for
Jur rati of •■nbscrlptlori remain unchanged.
village of CculArtown, l*olk Coiiuly, Georgia, and tiev«»U*tl*<8ju*t
1 phqroktT* Georgia. Il is t a liouu* ontiTp*ist*,Jaiid t
prloo by ’limll, postpaid, Is 5r.
’ liiciudlng the
to the interest
citizen in Folk and sum
ndny paper, sn < Ight pane •beet of tlfiy-slx
»r; postage paid.
> eeuts a mouth,
hding
lilies should give il a luariy siijqiort .
tit.v Sun. eight pngfa, flfly- *
if, postage paid. For cltiba
' ' TO
r p -ii M K X. S* 11K >S B
i. w. i:s<;\\nii.
Pithlllhn*f«oPTili5HUNrN« w York Oltf.
BlinilMTOW
Will give nil,the luteal ni'fi'fi, ii.sidca :i Viii'k-ly (if l.i!- rui V,' I’cliliciil, I'Mncn- ^bWlll^ j\f.I.8iClllI18S.
lim.iil, ll. liui'.uc, Ti inik: Agricnltui ..I, mil ^.-n. liil rli..--- umu-r. K „ 1..- ..^nijij’iAy into i.M.r..*
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in 1.1.is 81,Ac. .Hill Cl. lmnio „„d Che, k. •• cm,Hies, ol AUlm.im, wo.,1,1 do
Wi-ll to iivniI llicmsclvcfi ,,r ill- rulv.uiM. it ■ (IVi-a. Our ..d.. iii.-;m ml.a . rricc»mintedio»ml n»m«.
mi very mmUimto, im.l v. ill !„■ »,i m. uppllention. A 9 ont8 Wantel1 1,1 al1 Unoccupied
Territory.
* - REMINCiTON
Official Organ of Polk and Haralson Counties. jOroedmoor Rifle ?i
All Ilie mlvcrlisinj. pm In
( HElCUMUyll, lpT4,
Folk mul llimikuh counties is pulilislii.l n Till! 1!.\ I’ll !i!8S, mill pti
u'lur papa 1 in tlio coiiul.v juiMislii .s il in lull.
In mill i I ion to l Ills n.cl.T HE EX 1 ‘1! I*. AI ■ u tid, uliicilly ii..s n
i;UUy>-*IOUNT,J8;.'i.
t llEElEMobll.’lS'ic, ' *
OUKKPMOOIt, 18T7.
fj'Uff.T.Jt* Cii. 5«*i* i-’ih.fw an,
papw In. Pe.lV Oouixty
ifrljttt*
SINGLE and DOUBLE
miEECH LOADING.
\V»* invite the* :i tten I ion uf ailvetltSvTS l*- ihn lacf, and «
'(•oudiil^rth-ir own interests and udveim.e in '1’lfU FXFLK.SS.
!SHOT G"UN8.
1 The best glthsYor tlni price ever produced. J lTlil-
i \ i aliy recommended by those who have used
'WBBEs’S
TAT EXT OTA h I'lII IHIK LOADER'
Mates of ^ubscriptimi.
' the various implement* oinpioyud In loading |m-
i pur ana metallc shells.
Ono Copy O.mj Yuftr.... ..
Quo Coi»y Six Months
One Copy Three Months...
;:*•_> (pj ! Revolvers, Repeiith)^ FisloL, A i
! in ii n it.ion. Gun M im f Ir i
l 00 I aiid Steel RiiL* J.nd Shot.
Jj-tlTvlb, .Ihr Llistoju
Gunsmiths.
M) 1
l>lV|.i
ijuv 1 f'o do till urdiHary kinsls-oi' Joh i’riniing with neat
ness and ili8i.a^h. lCvery'thing from a vibiling caid.lo a mauitnotji |jn^yr
Cun h, jii'inled 'al. oi^i y*llicts mieh as ,
jLette'a* Mead.3,, Visiting Caa^ds,,
Eilllleads SJhook Books,
XlTofs Heads. Mote Books,,
Statements, Cir*ceiJai?ss
TlttMINGTON
Agricultumi.
rmplements..
TATKXT .clippeu
&TEEL AND' CABBOn'
PLOWS.
Pesters,
Cards.
LEM BLANKS PRINTED TO ORDER,
lAltiV for ante im £0(.c>inlsj]ierti<inir9 i'vE TLIE CA8II.
“''Addtefi' -
' ^kino. W; It ASHLEY,
pEDARTOWN, GA.
J'iL'ilb;
Dn'C;.
,.f ' ALLEI & McOSKER,
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”• • ■ 'QQPfitk ■" dbalkrbin
WAT.OIUSS,CLOCKS,JEWELRY
Solid Silver and Riatcd Ware,
■ r 1 i uLoim *
NO. 46 BHOAl^STlIEET,,
HOME,
Tlin >i*v:.» -■> tifiK r l.
JV’rsoual.pktenliqn pjiid ^,lfepuirii|g
“ Jewel rt'* ututU) to order;' •'•it.
•wmm : ; j.; ; •>j,<| .
MttUYAt
Cultivators, Solid Steel f'nlirvntor Teeth.-arid
rolnta. Wrought Iron Standard Cultivator Teeth
and PoinjH, buyer’* Patent Urn t-c llou^hovel.^iw
Shovel Plow 1'jiudu*, Pluiitand with \
WROUGHT IRON BRIDGE#
Arch nnd Trapczolcal Trin**,- Fork a, CnatgKtug,
Shovel*, Cast Steel Hue*, nnd Qarden Kakcg;
Planter’* hnndlod Hoes, Wowera, Wheel
Jlokes, Needle Cotton Oius.
Arrflbry'Ahifl 1 Principal OtBb#\»»
Branch Ollicus and A«encte^f* ' •
281 »t 383 Brondjvas, .New York, Arm*, & Sewing
MnfhinoM ' ,
"Machines.
Chicago, 287 HiatoSt.. Sewing Mncclnc* & Arms
Baltimore, 47 North-Charlcs St. (Masonic 'i'oinple)
kntuit-.. » oct. 108m
bowing Machine* und Arms.
" NOffCE. “ «.
I^Knjcl For Sale.
yghe subscriber
ij^bscriber being delermihett
to leave so corrupt a commuulty a* autrofn'Qrmm
offers about - ’ . /1 . • y y)
1,300 Acies of First Class
Xyt>u\j aiiKo ui rUBi. k-'iitoH lj|t|jAl
1 lying in Cedar Valley and'Ci'JfflM Town Valley,
whtt?h (a ft good, ;>tI^L4ttd^ goo^ Cm4^K^ati
^ a|| GIN, &c..
GrJhLi*\ VERYJOW
aafln^n^li
I vi^ll .'dlfttlWaWWndlvto 4hlt ihtfiharfrs.
4p<r fcwgtoe paid .Laiujf, Rim/wygUJno be
the best place in the State for an honest map to
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