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THE HAiVlii TO.N JOURNAL.
J. L. Dfn nis, . .. Proprietor.
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HAMILTON, G KOK GIA
2 ■« i 18R.1
Sandy < , n*i u , azotes ,
Gnats and ficr.s arc numerous.
Oivingtoinde ne.it .* U.ier far
mere are not done plant ng cotton,
C-. rn is looking e.dl.
The wheat a-.i 1 oat crop look prom
ising. Mr. Nat Hutchinson has a
patch of wheat that will average four
fe t m height. ad
Messrs I’e :rson & Johnson are
ding new machinery to the r mill,
They will be read to grind again in
a week. Their inker, 'dr. T. J$.
Smith, is a.1 acc imniodatin..; man a id
will now lie able to give pvrLct satis
faction to h:s customers.
.Mr. J. C. Smith gave u,s a silver
wheel for the Jouknal last week. He
is a young man who looks alter his
own interests.
We regret to learn that Mr. Frame
Foster is quite ill.
Mr. C. C. Jones’daughter, Balzora,
has been very sick for sev ral day:-.
It is hoped she will soon ml lu.r:c..t
ag an hi tlie school room.
Prof. L. M. Bruce has a school of
fifty scholars at Union Academy, lie
is an accomplished teacher and gives
general satisfaction.
Mr. Ben Lancaster and Miss Julia
Thompson were married, at the resi¬
dence of Mr. I. L. lb Hon. last Sun¬
day eve, Judge 1’. L. Davidson, offi¬
ciating. public roads needing work
The are
bally. invenfc 1
Mr. f. A. MCurry lias a
level for laying off land for enacing,
for which he will soon receive a pat
ent. We consider it a success and
recommend very man to purchase
one, and save and improve his lands.
Nil!!!,.
Ululbcrry Grove .lottiug'N.
banners are neatly done planting
cotton.
Forward corn is receiving its first
plowing. peach is nearly failure
1 he crop a
in tills‘part of the t unty, t hough ap
[des and plums are piom ing.
A Sunday School has been organ
iztil at Catania campground, with
about sixty names on the roll. Mr.
B. 11. Diggers is sc, eri i- a-lent. We
arc glad to know lie is ,along hold of
the good w- .k in Ins early manhood,
and hi pe lie w 11 he successful tii his
undertaking. in
Rust has appeareil whe tt. Oats
aie not so p.onusing as they were
'^boysare becoming too numerous
111 tins coinnumity. I nu. a.c .wi
boys aslonaliy, to one girl. butetmtinue 1 bey get *tlu*ir a kmk
oi i way
rejotnn . Mu!
The pokofTice autl store at
berry Grove arc eondm ied bj Mr.
Cook McLerov. since the death of
Mr. Noah Vardemau. Anon.
Aly xf<‘ri<‘s and Ulisth'icH of (lie
* Cities Amerira.
Umil o|*
A book I eating on ties subject
hasicie tlv been issued by the 11 s
tori*-al PubVsiting Co., of St. recount Louis,
and i, evem'ng a sensa, : on on
of its i eve'll ion or the secrets 0 f
high and low life iu New Vo'-k city,
official life, scandals and intirtucs at
Washin ton, and iis t -ruble e- posme
of the shocking prac ers of Mor
monism, includ-ng secret's a complete re\e ; a
tion of the cf tie infamous
endowment riles. It also gives a
full history of von loism in the south,
with many amusing s’ etches «,l negro
life before and after the war. A'so a
history of e. rlv days in California,
with skeicli-: t'.l td.eetu-es of tlie
famous era of ’.pt, and much othe
matter cf interest and value. 1'he
book is written iit a fa:, iaating man
rer bv the well known anther, J. \V.
Buel, and is ineenng with a rapid
sale. The advert, sement will be
found elsewhere.
CheB[ t-al Fa'hii'U Map; zee in tin
Wor n, lit) Ini,, - piges, -1 pr ’isncw niu--
ie, 10 )0 < nRiavln.;s t-i oh i-aiti'. 50 oevH
par yept; siug’v c ipv lx cads tv.‘ H\\\
Bi-.-.Dflr A cMniti n, Nih A Mntk-'t Sts.
rhiiudeb In i.
Aa a syr.-irb h ddieaaing md retiova
tor Avn' llaii Vi ;or is naiv-i'-.hlly ooiu
meuded. li o’adit-ales scurf and daud
ri-ff, cutes all •irptioDg and itchiogs o'
lha scalp, | roipolea Ibe renewed gvowth
of the bair a d -tudy pruvecla i a lading
or tnrnicg gray.
-i Life Doaonj Assured.
A i«’*id< ut of B i gor, M ioe, writing
to 0 N. (’ iftev.oi' NVw V > k, for n sup¬
ply of HtdeN Hooey of HorchcU'd ami
Tar. uiertiora M’eidentiHv that thrfe
Bio -tbs rgv> a Nw Eog* tu) !i f e insurance
compaev refu v ed to p an him a po-icy on
tb» graord »*• rt ho was c’* sfiiwntiv*
he adds, “ibai’ks to tbe healing
propeiliet of ihat ievsioftlda p-.*-p trail on
tny Juhi saie row p© fecUy sunnl, «rd 1
yesturd .v p • «°d ’t iredv ! t x tiuiratiou
without mi objection nod itjsuied n r life
for $5JHKV' Of duv s ^tueiailv.
A tin c. radiant c..-.npl.xion in one of
woman's cl arms. It is attaina
bic bv tb« daily r-c of Glynn's Sulphur
Soan, which rmootos l Umishcs of the
■kin, cnticn'ar ai'u-n ts of ..'I desc^^iot
ioc.% and i* * - vltiiv. obi© <li<infectanft. *
B»»1©ys' Ni iiiD Apt Fient *s ft whit©
po*d«r (ti ll v en p-ict'd in w -her foci's,
•P*»fcl©* hdI tr.-: s hko Sul. w itrr. It is
xerr U i pit S4U1, » . ' g^litlv
upon the b*^>L. teluv©8 cor.s’ipfttioti,
heivHcie, sour btvUiaofie feud
be •rtbmn
I>gl vh Femah* B. ters rcl blood
to » oic'hy won ,,‘s ch~- ks iiV*u Ktrt 1 ! i ta
t 4 T tMKtdiiS, t.y vinjj ro j't'.ite,
©’din^ dig Vioi*, ii- building rp tbe
fkS’MT- A tue c ! ■. u<*«d
1 « V-r t..‘* C* ;U H r. w»,i be dv
)iy b *t\ wi a • l‘t i r Au.ble
** i< u.
V j h *»* s
^h. v r. , Ri' s
( m ufl -riQ;' 14 from
T l - nirai «ni
Tt** medicines of D j* vm Dick A Go. rv«
XlMO'iled for fb .'JT'n'lT, pm5tv, J’ \ ribu
dUt- Their* al-ru SeidiiU Powdws,
re plaasau* e .em <yrj The - i ^>-t
lea uie TChu _ as fcte 4a'u
Mil’ Arp on Chlpley.
Bill Art. maker the following men
tli letter file Const:- .
ii in a !C( ‘; 1 in
tu!:on, of his visit to the thriving me
tropolis of Harris county
Jr^TLT^fz XN C :f- 1 '' ’ ■. ^
months , oM ami is . a thriving busy
tov.'ii, Lorn of a r roul - ! hj lit.,e
narrow guage t.ut runs down M Cob
untbu;.. it i.-. Hie cenite oi a &•-><<•*
1 .nning co :. t. y aud h is severs, stores
a-, 1 a goo ' hotel ami a nice church
an<l a goo 1 school and is building up
raj idly. The lad es had a church
fa r wine 1 was there and made lots
of money. They sold ham and tur
key, and chicken salad, and coffee,
and lemonade and bouquets, and had
• a inetugcr.e a.i-1 two or three side
show and .1 j ■■ ,-;foffice, and ever ami
anon the beautiful and lovely post¬
mistress would exclaim, “another let
ter for JJil! Arp,” and 1 had to give
ten cents apiece for ern, and most of
cm said,
The rose is red, the violet’s blue,
Sugar is sweet and so aie you :
My pen is poor, my ink is pale,
My love for you shall never fail.
They raid Mrs. Arp sent e;u, but 1
don’t believe it. She don’t write that
way to me.
Valley Plains l^tiir.
The committee apjiointed i>y R. K.
Fort, presu’ent of the district, agricultural
club of V.d'cy I’lnuis beg
leave to publlfh th-ough the columns
of die Journal that tlie farmers will
have a fab- next fall at Copeland
Grange Hall. The farm mg commu¬
nity a; large a n invited, especially
the Indies. The something fanner jhave decided do
that they In: ve else to
t ,an to n erely exercise physical
s'rength in tne development of their
firms. They have mental ability,
persona 1 p ide and ambition, which
are natural rights they dignity must enjoy to
cany su< cess and with their
vocal On in life. To succeed with
the fair we must begin now and go at
it with that cheerfulness, magnen'm
iiy and cliivaPy which has ever char
ecter ad the c'ti ens of old Harris.
We will have our premium list pub¬
lished at an early day, and we expect
to offer prem'uins on almost every ar
tie'e of home produce or home man
uf emre, and the kitchen garden and
household department will be fully
rt presented t 1 the ladies. Let us
beautify our homes, the scenes alike
o! our evil deeds, as well as our good
deeds, fry we, as fanners, have a no¬
ble escutcheon. I lisgrace it not.
J. C. Grant. )
M. M. B. F. Roiikrts, Barnes, ) j- C“in
l>o„’tSt,,.ona Hot Hat, Stone!
(> lllm#lltuf w. /n ,* r , cr ,j.a, aial M at
w . how j, fl laH bih 0L . U „ so g. ,Pv.
\fi t a* the d oi?»r set broken It h,
On- ’niu A'h n u : «d iVviy 1). v ’b IMu
R ider s ,t !k* uxo tt. T’uh HHiieiL t; w« h
oou ove . «»*d the (> yd in w in we ' m n
1 H ’oril io. K • w ju. tin uccvUmIn to
' b fin aeu mo coistnui v «nhj» ct,
,»•»*» Al'on adv^es * VO y o ly 2 »n
r-.o!ed u tli F ; l)e v;»<ruetit «o k' p u
hot lo o r P • • • Ktl »r Ix’iavM on hand.
^
Sii,-Cdl as Evrr.
A few years ago Mr. tl. Ii. bliotnas
determined to eschew the cheaper
of clothing, made (o sell not
to wear, and to deal only m such
g«ods as he could Hilly recommend
to wear and tit. In tins course he
l»as lieen fully sustained by the pub
He. and his sales have grown krger
e'erv ?e„son. i ncouiaged in Ins
laudable undertaking, by people who
appreciate merit, Ins shelves and
counters are weighted with a stock Yf
• l >r,M » 1 Httuing sin h as has neter 1 >e
fwe been seen in the city. Special
O'der suits cannot tit better than the -
read',’ rn ale suits lie has, but lie Il ls a
lull , . of , samples , lot r those 'ho
me m
sire suits to order, (ft guilts fur
nishing goods and seasonable articles
he has a full supply, at pri'-e.- such as j
leave no question ,'l doubt os to the
last being 11re cheapest. Then to
complete all, Thomas has the hand¬
somest qitaricU of sa esmcn in the
ci.v, who t'elight in helping him suit
ably beautify and adorn humanity.
A trial of Thomas moves all these
The enow it»on ami IncMm le of npnn^
iitiiO sire hut imi-o .tiens of the b’n^gish
ction uf tlie bhio l, o\« rloadcd with car- I
bOM li-x aci-miiB'ali d vy the iiRe of Ln-.tt I
og food in wt-ter. This oouditiou ui-y
bo n uediod t-v me >:se of Avev’a S;r*a
puriba, ibe Hesi, b o d purifier known.
Dn veniion of Moinriat Disease.
O, \u\oo of id'-mit Dr H t\. Wnlion,
ol Annapolis, Md. '‘Golden s Liquid
Beet t «>. ic is a most excellent prepaia*
tion. U is. par excellence, superior to
cod-^wr oil or anything l haye ever used
in wftMt d or iiunaiveu oonstilntiona, and
tTt'vit’f y Ler« :i.'H l rs a preventive of
mMiarial di eases.’* lLm,ember the nAine
Cold >. s — take no other. Of drnggiatw.
J. Scanlon. Snvunnah, says: “BrowiYs
1 ,-on Bitters curct- me ot* dyspepsia.’*
McBride & Co.,
A thuitu, Ga.
Mannfuctor* Show Cases, arc southern
for Seth Tbo-m s clocks and Lam¬
l,e ' lis *V tal) S own (bo ori«brated Sumo
' 1 ■' " !1 tr l’*l , ® r > BI1 ’ berr\ - s.cain
frnit * Dd v *'Ket»blo dryer for the woild.
Pri es will be forwarded on Application.
W c V.(\j oi ranch pleasure in reccmtacndin
Thornialixio to our ixadors, ns an altsolu*
cure for Mutaria. Theiuanuf?xtun:rs’uarr
al one is a g uarant co of its meri t. I *. sells at 1
cents per box. For parucuDns sea Mil
TS 1' woM. tTithb**rt, i-'iixs Brown’s Iron
l it »ijj is gi\i: u mn.ivtrssl sitishmum.
P V** rt T*»otbHfhe 1‘rq * coiro ia one
nxuule.
SI-. •> tu *T« c»ut !’«* cf r fo. krry t
<« . \V v.' «. -i Tt " s o ft tl srmt l 8
n<, w*» Vv . , . -h t>T • U ,‘S Ski'd ’wftt* > ?
u‘‘u r «u ? ‘ re »*», that >. ~
! 1 always prl from nff «-rs*.
SfeHKiPi! Jt no..
Atlanta. On¬
\ ^ TRrtjftb, Ge,, tnyp: ‘■I
1 avs be .\ ; Brown's lr*m Bitters
for ibfQiaitHL *".vl ave fonud c*eat
rt- ie!
4
ValuaJa Mil! & Land For GJe
Will he --old. b.v f» 111! ut the Jndee r f
th'> Superior Conri o! P nr it comity, Go ,
t>«f«. « the eonrt h<-ns« do«r in Humil'm , ,
i.ntbufii-' I nesd,j IU J ■ -a, next. , b
f *rti rui - W * 1" "*»' » •' »n tie 2~ d ;
district « f H-.rn* county, t.r,nod*-d on tb« {
n ,r, i *'•***. R’aith and west l>j tbelncdof
Jj,*X y i- T ,i n , w ., b v-n e
twoaetH of i-xs«tlleni noru wills «nd on
among tbi I > .■ -1 aat of wb«nt mill* in
«eR>e>n Georgia, and a good location foi
! 'beo.i pa»rm »«e
MbT^vl Z'L.dbj partic.
j u tere»ted. gold for d.vHon
G'-okg'-. L Kii.paikiok,
Wrr.t.i >m H. McKcixoc!',
XI Xi. Uakeis,
Comrnissiormro
valuable land
For Stile at a Bargai x.
I off'jr fer tho ia x’y H.xf.y d»yp, nt ft
•ar; an>, f* vnlnw'o^ !o fc of fond
onb of Mnlhfln’v cruuk, on W.*1k«r'b
ridge road, known a« tbe Frank Wiiii
inns p^Rcn, and adjoiirni* J. M Kim
■trough ou U.e east and E. (’. Hoo.i on
* 11: west. I rented tbin ye.r, to ^rood
joants, for h x bales of cotton. Par
f.h»aer tb<* mnt Dotes, Will be
old at n b r^ftin. A. fir to W. I. FIcuIhod
a' HttBjilion, or noe a. Cobin bnft
G. I HUDSON.
Georgia, Harris County.
L. II. Xuchry maturH app.icatioxi for
e ters of arlajiDistration, thft wi
unni xci*. upon the ebtate of Daiiiel H
Z.tct iy, c3«coafted*
All p(‘i-j(>08 cot.' corned ard hereby noti¬
fied to show chohc, A (in' they have, by
iuo first Monday in May, ncx , why
applicaot should not he appointed adtain-
1 at 1 mi or a« aforesaid.
(iiveix under id y hand ard ofiiciiil
cature, Mar. 81, 1888.
J F 0 Wn.LtiMS, Ordinary
i
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ACCIDENTS
HAPPEN
EVERY DAY in the Year.
PERRY
DAVIS’S
PAIN
KILLER
is THE
GREAT
REMEDY
FOR
DRUGGISTS KEEP IT
EVERYWHERE.
L
Goor^ii*. Harris Gornty.
Viuni'/i K. Jort'.iu, JSxroataix of John
M J.»it ,»M. deceased, to-koi uj»piicition
fill* ♦ tin. of d’ IlHSUOU.
A’l pet ,omr c oipeinod ero hereby noti
fi ’ll tt» o v vntise, 't fliiy th» j y- iinve, Ly
the Fu.vl Munduy Ju.y, cc--, wtiv let
tin s uf di - 'U-v.sioiJ fLou i* LOt be at mi A
sri’i upn.ifint. h olHi,:il slg
i jvoD J J .> r tor ml ami
nature, Mt’7, 188’i
.1. P (!. iu. jm; O di i-ir
Si
i
mm
mfoistr** t>f Uopac in should , ,.
Every V.istrofA a tnr? Sout.x
ha rTHE NEW DIXIECOOK-BOOX.
it contains the oroar.’, of ail fhe other
books on COiXiCESY AND HOUSE"
KEEPIf.'C. Ovi-r 2,000 iscripts, true and
tttc.l,from»Ullamilyrcr i ,tl,.s>ka,and 10.000
new hints and helps and facta nl value, hotii by
s „i, Mr ij,ji 0u , SCENTS WANTED. Scnd
f., r crimen p.m.-. n>,,i t.-nn«.
S-A. CLARKSON & CO.,
ATLANTA, CIEORCiA.
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VUKNTS \Y AN TUI) !
F 1 r the grand nc-w bo k
Hysterics rml 3 I 1 SEIUES
- —op -
America's Great Cities,
ivy j. w. cued.
T«f-otrr sEf.i,- xu, ox her hooks,
U ,(yr ; f*i. M> Trk-. »ad aei-ret wav, o'
id li i,n - low ItVe in live ri-,.reR*ntafiv.
,. it NV« an,' -ir niii.Jvals of-in,
nc-;lMr»d i.u>l* ol ihe prior. scpauaiTm
llI- , i t htV of the - i h ilcte- v’vc ht »ri: x s
t«.vi »Mt* <»iinos, sk id ie orts, tracks
Midi 'if o' K aves. Wa Uin-ton
i i • iv *1) Hi* uivvriilg :ir« Ii’.t*‘v t ere. in
• i i ,uin j poliii iau'k’, bnb»re, sc.ioihi's,
tuautitiil >ue.-s ns lobbyists Lb’stiy *uor:.l
w «e tk«. aii' 1 our *nw m.ike»s in their twee
coUna r Ff.Hifi eo and its \.oadeii'ul
' tilts. Ob'oose u o, < pimu dciij* Jo s rous
e-, ga«*ib'ii».3j pHT*, HKueis o- ihe 21»-%>«i**i• -
err, >*t' tGn . adventures. Suit Luke Uiiy, i
pn'i iamv in l T all, bUmirv o- Monnonism,
its mvMt lious c tines aud ste. tiin^ abuses,
t. iub!« endow..ni-.it vitci, hioed monement
ami ii. it w»V otmdars, dejr.olation and
msn . tiac women, New Oilc.t s. the
m .Xroe's pt tivlis.- vondois .1, ne;ro i -t
stoii s, o ii.i hums, soc.al life union, t.ic
Moottieru nrii iiKOey.
This book ii> i ions ove 600 pa .es and
150 .ii’nstraii table is of price S- ■'<' free. riiforit' Extra i
civco'ars and . i tc.iis
tc ms ro aj.cnts. W iic at once tor full I
paa'culais. in send 50 cents in it:, ups or '
curveli y. ami seoiue ou.fit an t.riitiry.
H storicil l’l-' l-snir , u, 418 N. third
Strivi, St. u uis, M . i
m $P(/D
mr \iz n s tr£ #
IMLAJKId NEW BUOOD,
And will fomjhttcly rhanpt* tho blood !n tlio on tiro system in throo months. Any per
s .n who ay ;U take t Pill evh night frrm l to 12 wetks, may bo restored to ftound
h-Mlth, if f-'uoh :: t'Cngbo p;*>s!ble. For onring Female Complaints these Pills have no
eqn.dL l * hv stci.»::.s us * them iu their pravlia *. Sold everywhere, or dent by mail for
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letter-.-1 mips . Smd for c * mil or . I. S. JOHNSON & CO.. BOSTON, MASS.
, a CROUP. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS.
{- b M Q S t a k I 8 rerlflfli hi a 5 »e Juttssax-d (NO;-'. VE ^*■ USiMEM«ai 4w,B positively flm
u l,e “
L PS 0 i'*M-5 cut « : :*n. In: nji.-.tion that will s ve
L J ‘XvvXr - w ‘ s bfUt: rtVC tUAu u cal' -1- 0 ion; tltay a aonieat
JOHrJSON'8 AMOSYNE LSHS^iEKT (F\~- H'frntxl and Ex¬
terna. Cfr 4 I'hh.S
> S Y Lift t-w. 1>G ftJ.ujt At tbe I une >. u ' hrwrtic - H * r's me *'<»* W bo I'-nsr O'Okth,
Cbr--"' K A rntt tV4 Chr>me l » vs ** ufw > 1 ^ r .« 5i<v •?'. K ; *' - • Tr u .-! v5 !». Ills s*efc of tfia
. IL>«tcn. Mass.
e ftj.u Jv'i i ever v »r«. S-nd ihr paa>4:dot to i. S j.-hnsox h * «>•.
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f!rw of ifi« 1 tr,.v tfimj - i I. . \ 1T4,’ ' I t " : ; * «> r ottbi;-.’ ‘ •s-v VAon “v.si scvy» vTKUliC: Si: taat - l A 6 A , MAKE ¥M% LAY
tfc»D • W ‘•a'jf.'-’.-'rr-’rU-l.
r > -I, ■*
luui. S'ex> ' UvXt, o* . niAii .of t 4 C..U.- CLUDfS- L £- a llX, SvtTU’N,
Burns,
Cl Tit,
IIliUISES,
•Sri; .UN’s,
SoiATCJIM,
Contusions,
iSwelunos,
Scalds,
Scses,
UlSLOCATIONS,
Felons,
Boils,
t t:e., Ac.
/ v A week, made al home b} the in
ihu-liious. Best business now be
ton; the public. Capital not needed. We
w j)J start you. Men, women, hors and
g ; r !« Wanted uvervwhere to work for us.
y; ow j* the time.' You can work
•,early as well. Costly outfit and terms
f Vr _, ;# Trte U Os AVoista, Maine.
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KING OF THE SINGERS
^ g fXf _ '
1
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m nm — sr % him
mm /m
Ni a
%|§L\ bi 1
Seiving Alack in e
WE MILL FOR
Twenty Dollars.
Tt is it; evgry respect the very best of the
SINwFIl STYLE of MACHINES 1
Which are by far the Most
Popular Machines in theWorld.
Fiiiinhed in the bc-Ft manner with the Jut
e»t 5m, moment for win >-invr the ] r> ’
1 he ^ leaf; * vr-nient htale draw of » T ’pf with
extend r. lar.e -t r* ana g ■
never, it etands without a =. val.
KING OF SINGER MACHINES.
W<- ilo rot RKk you to p-iv tor it until
yon -re lb, -fel-it y u nra hnyinat buy We only
wiuh to r thrtt y< 3 •.••■t t to a Sev*.
in? Macl. y '• nml arn wilting to pay
$20 for the Heat in the Market.
Ws te lr> up sendi: the name of your
nctirost railroad station and we will Fond
the macli <e and j^ive ipatruction to allow
you U> examine it bnforo you pay for it.
WILMARTII & CO.,
I«28 NORTH 20th ST., PIIILA., PA,
20 DOLLARS
w[rjj BUY THE
rWTTH Favorite Singer
S *^ LS
Sewing Machine. .
if yf t , t7-avfl 3 i;Ual (S45) to au7 Dollar For
Machias BoW X) 7 A’ts
Ifrndsoine in Appearance! in Execution!
Faultless
XV•* it or t any and an safe for yon
<o bnv of us,r.s of Merohant in your town.
Ko »n 'ney asked an tii the Machine has
1. e i G'fited. Addresn,
C -3ps?M:lvo Cowing Machias Co.
Fliiladc2?hia,Va.
fhe Un-Tov.n i Furniture Store
fs Dir place to ?t tho host
BARGAINS IN
.- FUilNITSlRE *
TT;Tivrsf-to.H, Red Spriitgw,
!> T>',’ib tail to call and examine our
:,tock before making vour purehnsts.
IX. A. GIBSON, Act.,
4 & ft 1 Iron :! St., Coiiimbus, tin.
|. A. Al.ijRIou r, Salesman.
Georgia, Harris County.
John S. HadTy, Av-’ministMtor of T.
M- Hnillry, Into of saiil connty, dcoenser],
ninkes ppulicalion for D tterR of (lisitnsion.
All parKou * con. « rn^d rt bar©f»v not!
fi< d to i how cause, if »>ny th>y h ve, by
the fir«t MoTuLty in Jnn«, next, why sau
fjjtrinintrator s ! >on.J not bo dismissed
O ven Tinder mv hand and official sig¬
nature, Fob. 28. l88‘>.
JVC Williams, Ordinary.
Ocorgia, Harris County.
,J .bn A. Durham, administrator of W.
H. Diirtmra, Into of said county deceased,
m„kes apnlieatiou for letters of disiais
All persons eoncerrod ara fcoroby coti
fivd to show cansa, if any they hove, by
t!n> first Monday In .lune, next, why said
administrator should not be dismissed.
Given under my hand and official sig ¬
nature, March fi. lS8:t
J. X'. 0 Whj.ij.ms, Ordinary.
Georgia, Harris County.
Mnrtba E Can'pbell uiftk^s application
for letiers of admiuiatrfttioa on the estate
of Philander CarupbcJl, lale of saitl
county, dee» aaed.
AH persons concerned are hereby ncti
fi«d (o sho%v or n^e, if any they have, by
ibe first Monday in \I *y, nex% w!iy BS!;i
ftppHoant should not be appointed admin¬
istratrix
Given under niv band and official Big
nature, March 31, lu'v'L
J F. C Williams, Ordinary.
School Books.
I hu?e noiv ,i good stock of School
B ii k*. such as tire used by the 'Wat Ga.
A A M Oollece. S. G. RILEY.
,, l< t Ol gTI.l, j., U.ll iPn-rii* 1 IN OftiiuTV IOU1UJ.
A. v . Cs, dwell makes application the
ue for lettna of adit-ipist.-ation upo-i
o-tate of VViiham K. Cardwell, lata of i
A c mty. deceased.
Ail pie sons o ccerned are hereby oOti.
led »■> show cruse, if any tb«y have, bv
firs’ Monday iu June, next, why sa-.t ad
i.-un. should cot be appointed
iu ; r -aa'o *
Given under mv band and official si.s
May 1-t. Wilma Ordinary
.1. F. C. v ,
[ If you want a coop euggs
'
OR CARRIAGE, CALL FOR THE
J. L. Clark & Son make, with
ASSURANCE THAT YOU WILL GET
— - — represent.
T HEIF? Patent Side Bah
—---------— -- --*
S r *Ri n g is tke easiest hiding
side bar in the market With
“ Brewster ”
_ Hp - op ,
IT HAS THE EASE AND DURABIL¬
ITY of an Elliptic , An
STYLES AND PRICES OF BUGGIES
and Carriages in stock at
ALL TIMES.
If youp dealers do not have
ANY IN STOCK, WRITE TO FAC¬
TORY FOR PRICES, TERMS AND
CUTS.
Strictly fine vck only.
J. L, Clark & Son,
OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN, U. S. A.
ENHSYLVANIA AM} QUAKEMGITY .£3.'
£333 A? "W g2: h ~ Lawn M owers
‘ u-‘lbrmi’ v SURPASS ‘ ALL OTHERS
wm Run More Easuy,
Out Out Longer More grabs. mooth l " Aw} 3'»: AND "
y, “33%; *1 ARE THE BEST' E
Less Liama to Obstruction,
Require mare Easi'y Lass Adjusted, Repairs. ‘m-zggi “4;" ‘
And the Most Durabie. , :fié‘p‘ifis “3 I
IN FACT. LEAD THE wanna. $$$$ng yr ‘ _\ $3
.
82M) Every Mower 1:: I'S'I'RATILD warranted. Cnuocm. $13, way; $71“ - A“? y-K;;kffi§i Lg‘."‘l_ *3}; . 5%; 3%; i i
rm:
LL0YI,SJ?PLE£&¥S§%LT3HL .' l " . ' 15 ‘1‘ .4: xfirkgieén‘i *fim‘ wri sf! ‘ézf‘av: ?;?‘Cw ‘ i 1
PHILADELPHIA, PA. "v xxxwz-Mzw l
.
••THE BEST 13 CHEAPEST.”
E.VGI.VES, GHUO liLJlO SAW-KILLS,
HorsePowen ‘ CloverIlcilcr*
(8nih*dtoall sections, i W rile for EE Ulus. Pamphlet
and .’rices tu The Aultmxax & Taylor Co.. Manafleld. Ohio.
mm ONLY $ 20 .
^.fPRMBSLPEIA m SINGER
teA ' r . ‘•ffiisfi.Sb, EASIEST RUNNING
LINGER MACHINE ever offeredthe public.
The above cut represents the must popular style for
be people which wo olTor you for tho very low price
f «-:o. Romember, wo do not nnk you to pay until you
vo oee.i the muchi.'.o Alter having mg examined it,
it is not all we represent, return it to us at our
x pen. ;o. Consul: your yo> interests ami oitl or ut once, or
•end for circulars a .ml toutimonials. Address
CIIAULES A. WOOD & CO.,
No. 17 '.V Tenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
fhe Vaneless ^on v
— is — JJJ|
IlIEtlM!
Bn ■ r -v>--- *
sni mm
■■n m Has the
only suc
cessful Ro«
'wm i wk tary p ° wer in
the World.
SEND for CATALOCUE of WIND
MILLS, Iron Pumps, etc. Address,
The Baker M pg Co.,
EVANSVILLE, WIS.
-7H E
fm tsar*
LATEST USD BEST
SEWIII 8 MACHINE.
It is universally r^nreded, even bv nnr com¬
petitors. to be the fines; liubwit*! ftiiu ».««»£ mado
in the market
Elegant Wood VTols, ornamented with
Ebony and Gllt.
AGENTS WANTED. ADDRESS
asifflK r n’t
CLEVELAND, OHIO.
ILL* Vi MMM SPRING !. C. Ste McCurdy ? S nn.I Cxr & :?!-' M Co., vTr.-nt MMFR. r_.j i J.fiadclphiaJPft. Juri.-.g MouiIl Per ' ’
N NAVftLS"««KEMTTl.ES.
Wait. B> '*• p-re. t. r Shippen. U > N. Address
J. C. M- Cukuy & co.. gs -4 C hestn ut Philadelphia. Pa.
Paynes’ AUTOMATIC Engines.
£ to IOC Hofse Power.
m
«
£rn i iV 'f m
P*.
9
id’nele. fin • - - M c«B,i*lfa’. W tarr.i :h a h ,’T-s.
-i !•—» .-J Bud »'»l»r thar an fin- <• ,*»
ine N.illu “ •i r-‘ ^ m auTomstv cir*- -
j. '•* P.il.MiiSoSj, is;* I»3C. CcoiiLi’, X
SPRING ami SUMMER
AMPLY PItOYIDED FOR BY
J. ALBEBt KIS 7 EN.
—o
A Few Things Specially Mentioned,
Cotton Dress Goods, Plaids, at 5c.
Wool Dress Goods, mixed co'ors, at 10c, worth 20c.
Woo! Dress Goods, mixed colors, at 15c, worth 35c.
All Wool Nun’s Veiling at 25c, worth 35c.
Choice Summer Silks at 50c, worth 6cc.
Full stock at 62Jc, yee, 73c, and up to $1 00.
Linen Goods.
Table Linen at 25c, worth 40c. Table Linen at 40c, worth 60c.
B - g lot of Linen Napkins and Towels cheap. Bought at bankrupt sale at
50 cents on the dollar. Save money by seeing these goods
before buying.
White Linen Lawn, Warranted Half Linen, at 10c
Better Grades Just as Cheap.
Choice Nainsook at icc to 35c. Carsimere, at popular prices.
My stock is larger and more complete in every departmet this season
t an ever before, and each department is full of good bargains.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
3 I- ' 1 ***■*.-* «Sfe l m 9m ®“7 ^ <Jrill.im.niK for a SQT7ABE or UPIUCIIT KOSEWreOD
~ «■<■■■ SliiOl. Boon Mu.io
ESr-Wiliy S30 lor nu JtligUt Stop, Sub-Bass amt Octave-Coupler
Chanel Organa WO. Pipe Organs S»4. «IUI«BAB<U1SS rally describct
I in Illustrated Cntalogrco which is sent THEE with lull particulars.
I VIS5TORS ARE ALWAYS Va’ELCOWi t.
Address or call upon aiANIEl, f. BEATTY, Washington, New Jersey.
list wjyssa
m
IS MANCFACTUiiSD BY
F 11 H BEOS, it GO
RAOINE, WI 8 „
WE MAKE EYEIiY VARIETY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring* Wagon;
And by confining ourselves strictly to one class of work; by employing none hut tho
of WOHIt-.tiKN^ using nothing but FIKST-CLAS3 IMPKOVCD MACHINERY ami the Vo
BEST of SELECTED TIMBER, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the business, wo fc
justly earned the reputation oi making
ii THE BEST WACO^I Ol^ WHEELS,
Alariufacturera have abolished the warranty, but Agents may, on their own responsibility, i
the following warranty with each wagon, if so agreed:
We Hereby Warrant the PISH BROS. WAGON No.........to be well made in every piv
nlar and oi good materia!, and that the strength of the sa mo ie sufficient for all work with
usage. Should any b r eakage occur within one year from this date by reason of defective runt*
or workmanship, repairs for the same will be ftirnished at place of sale, free of charge, or
price of said repairs, broken as per defective agent’s price list, evidence. will be paid in cash by tho Purchaser prddncii
earn pi o of the or parts an
Knowing we can suit you, we solieit patronage from every section of fhe United States. 3
for Prices and Terms, and for a copy of THE RACINE AGRICULTURIST, to
F3>H maos. &; CO., Uadac, Wl
SURE CURE FOR, •J
BUND BLEEDING e> n
i<s5
CHS,
: w.
ONjECEIPTiel ‘-'Jr KlTOl ~z'~~ Ji 60 1 f;T & ' IH/AnrrUTS OI?. ■; c
•v& fS GEKfSV er 73 tiTS Li YU OES yKS THIS t ,
All Sufferers with BLIND, ELBEDIHO or BIDDEN PILES can he •torraon«'”t’ • —
DR. TABLER’S PILE TUBE, price, 75 cts. Ask your Druggist Dr. S. a Bilrv.
.
TEE AC MU Lit B-CLASS.
The Best Free P-ublic Offered
ifck , To The ,
They cannot heShnltcn
Off The Nose.
"T. T-vdi , T-.fr ipeHal dvantsens of tbe jAricc Er<
\f. . Tbo •
Giasse.-s, • n*: —A pster.*, !igH o^KMrl.ie r.t
tachrasnt. pp fert y safe i.-d Er rtule.,:, fn
- __
kenpinp the pljisms ir. place or: Hit, r., ? r .1
f \ ,* v. S.- I llm, pr'-vo-.n-c a envim of f«-m>. wtosv,. ;•
jf ■' \ tb« wearer be in to -'pr-glt or r.eUnit g r.o
•p^Sli'-aas- , nroonn-d the
■? silion. Hovn ?.No now y
V-Uteri Orapl nscope Op’omettr, for filing
■MM #sp# Phoenix T. S. Jewelry SPEAK, Store
^*T 1 / S# Columbus, ioi Broad Street, G eor j*’io ,
Perhaps You Would Like to Know
Why We Are Making Such
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS
In the prices of Our Goods and why we sacrifice so
Much Solid Value for so little Money.
OUR CONFESSION^
We have the goods and you have the money. You can get our goods but
we cannot get your money.
So we have decided to cut prices to the lowest and let goods go at prices
we think you will pay.
VISIT 11. J . TIIOBNTON AT ONCE.
Suits, Pants, Coats, Vests, Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Collars, CiB%
Handkerchiefs. Overcoats, and everything in our line will be sold without
regard to value, until stock taking. Don’t miss this opportunity to buy
genuine value in the above goods.
II. J. TGOKXTOX,
The Southern Clothier,
C'olnmbuSh Ga.
• A® WALKER,
DEALER IN ALL CLASSES AND STYLES OF
Carriages. Baggies, Wagons / Hoad CartP
Saddlery, Harness, etc.
I am agent for the
Old Hickory and MILBURN Farm Wagons
And keep always on hand any sire that may be wanted. I keep i
STOCK CHEAP
WESTERN BUGGIES & FINE EASTERN BUGGIES
At any price from $50 to $500. and Carriages from $150 to $soo.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF
SADDLES AND IIA1INESS 9
to be found iu the city. city, and will
I keep more goods in my 'Tie than nny hcn r - n the save
you money on anything you buy. Just come a^d took, it win cost yot
nothing. J. A. V7AL2IE
Next to RANKINHc USE OFFICE. CCLUMEUS, GA.