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Published Semi - Weekly.
J. L. Duxxis, Proprietor.
SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 A YEAR
11A M ILTO N, G EO R GI A,
November 13 , 18S5.
PREMIUM AWARDS.
The following is a list of premium
awards made at Copeland Grange
Fair, held October 28 and 29, 1885.
FIELD CROPS.
Best bushel of corn, George Mc¬
Carter. Six stalks of corn, Willis
Martin. Wheat, Willis Martin.
Oats, Willis Martin. Rye, J. O.
Barnes. Table Peas, R K Fort Field
peas, for stock, Willis Martin. Larg¬
est sweet potatoes, W P Bridges.
Best collection sweet potatoes W II
Stevens. Peck Irish potatoes, G A
Grant. Largest pumpkin, W T
Houghton. Cane syrup, J M Mat¬
thews. Sorghum syrup, M B Rob¬
erts. Chufas, Rev Hiram Dorman.
Six stalks cotton, W II Stevens.
Mammoth Gourd, G \ Grant. Half
bushel turnips, Mrs M F Jones.
LADIKS’ DEFARI’M ENT.
Best vinegar pickles, Mrs. R. E.
Fort, Mrs W P Bridges and Mrs Jas
Whatley. Sweet Pickle, Airs R E
Port, Airs W A Farley, Artichoke
and Onion Pickle, Mrs W A Farley.
Collection of pickles, Miss S T Ste¬
vens. Pear preserves, Mrs W A Far¬
ley. Apple preserves, MrsW P Bridges.
'Tomato preserves, Mi s N E Ste¬
vens. Quince preserves, Mrs M F
Jones. Collection Miss N E Stevens.
Apple jelly, Mrs Willis Mart’n, Mrs
R E Fort. Peach jelly, Mrs W A
Farley. Quince jelly, Mrs E E Rob¬
erts. Plum jelly, Mrs Jas Whatley.
Collection, Mrs M F Jones. BoU’e
blackberry wine, Mrs Willis Martin.
Grape wine, Mrs M F Jones, Mrs J
Whatley. Collection wines, Miss
N F Stevens. Canned corn, Airs
Willis Martin. Canned apples, Ti- ? Mrs
,, r A * t- 1 alley. 1 Canned ,, , peaches, Mrs
Jas \\ hat ley. Collection canned
fruits, ALs Willis Martin. Processed
fruit, Mrs AO Houghton. Butter, ’
Air- Willie M M.,r»;,A ; 1 n PoUnd ^ t4ke
Mis \V A r alley. , •. Jelly „ cake, Airs *
Jas Whatley. Spongecake, Mrs M
F Jones. Country hams, Mrs Tas
Whatley. Knit socks, Mrs Willis
Martin. Stockings,Mrs S A Trussed
Crocheted sack, ’ Mrs Annie Hough
/-m Chau • lid), Airs , f
ion. \\ ... A . T lar.ey. ,
I rimming, Miss S T Stevens. Feath
cr braid, Miss S T Stevens. Lace,
Airs Charles Winfrey. Display need
le work, Mrs Jas Whatley. Pillow
cases, Aliss N E Stevens. Six yards
fringe, Mrs Willis Martin. Woolen
jeans, Miss N L Stevens. Cotton
checks, Mrs Willis Martin. Home
made counterpane, Miss N E Sie
vens. Home made coverlet, Miss
N K Stevens. Home raised silk,
Miss N E Stevens. Piece quilt,Miss
Fxie Dorman. Raised work quilt,
Bliss Beatrice Jenkins. Lamp mat,
Miss ST Stevens. Apron, Bliss
Exie Dorman. Zephyr flowers, Bliss
S r Sr ’ vens - Hair' wreath, Bliss
S , 1 Stevens. W illovv Basket,
Bliss
N E Stevens. Rush basket! Birs.
Willis Martin.
children’s department.
Best trimming, Bliss Lilia Fort.
Lamp mat, BUss \\ il!ie Fort. Patch
v.ork quilt, Bliss Beatrice Jenkins.
Biscuit, cake and jelly, Blary Lou
Barnes—age 6 yeats.
Owing to the large number of ex
Dibits, and the inclemency of the
weather, the judges failed to pass up¬
on a number of the products, conse
quently our premium list is very in¬
complete.
In behalf of Copeland Grange, I
take tins method oi tendering to
BXessrs L H Jenkins, Robert Simp
son, Col. J, M . Smith and George
Irvin, judges of Field and Garden
products and implements. Mrs. W.I.
Hudson, Mrs. Georgia Copeland and
Mrs J. F. Jenkins, judges of House¬
hold Department, Misses Pattie
James, Louie Sparks and Joe Wil¬
liams our sincere thanks for services
rendered in their several departments
during the Fair.
M. B. Roberts, Sec.
warn me-
Money to Loan!
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Loag* Tims, Easy Terns, Low Rates
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Apply to
HSNItY 0. CALISE01T.
FURNITURE !!
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For tire Best Goods and Lowest Pri¬
ces go to the
The Up Town Furniture Store
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COL UMB US, GLOP GIA .
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Oglethorpe St., Colvin bus, Go.
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Old Cotton, Hemp, Gunny
Rope, Bagging, Furs,
l>eeswax,OId Metal.
OottoTL in the Seed and Gotten Seed
jjatT* Orders ror wrapping paper and
paper l ags tiiletl at short notice.
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trie demand of the sg« for woman’s p*nn
worn n’s peculiar and mn’t-iforcu nftho-
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r.nd for one Special C't.ss of her diseases.
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and thus re-cus her trom a dong train o
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CLOTHING AND HATS.
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31ERCHANT TAII OKI K «?:
NEW PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED
OUR PRICES ARE LOW,
And Goods the finest in the market.
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I \ invites his friends and the public f-r o
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chase.
Si Wt II. J. THORNTON
SOOTHERS CLOTHIER
/K Columbus,
Ga.
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PINE WOODS
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Southern Consumption Cure.
For many years the medical world h>rv?i claimed for the Pine Wood?, a great heal-
1 ing power. Experiment has proved the claim to be we 1 founded.
How many lives liuve been prolonged by visits to tho Pines of the South, winter
stays iu Georgia and Florida, can never be told. The healing balm of the Sou hern
pir»e woods is not altogether to be contributed to the eroioa of the pine, but to many
G f nn p leioni . pi jots indigeaou.-* fo this favored laLd.
To furnish the city residents with the healthful perfume of the woodland zephvr,
and the balmy atmosphere of a forest home would be impossible; vet, in the pine
Woods Lung u dm the cur tive properties of these trees of healing, and the invig¬
orating fragrance of these frui's and flowers are so condensed that the dweller iu
city or country, from she tropics to the pole, c«n eDj >y the beneficial inflaences t and
be healed by the direct and lasting effects. The manufacturer of this powerful
medicine does hot claim to have devoted years of research to this one subject. But
while hvir-’g iu the woods, a habit of close observation taught him Nature’s roy&t
remedy for all diseases of rhe tinman throat and !ur..qg. There was never a remedi throal
known which could be so implieity relied upon as this, in all diseases of the
and lungs &f both children and adults, and one of its most remarkable features as a
lung med cine is, it e-m be applied both ex’ernaUj and inte nady. It can be used
to bathe the throat and cht-st after the parts have been sponged off with cold or
warm water. Must be tfik«u internally, from three times a day to every half hour,
as the case may require. It is a most f ffieun' remedy for hcaivecess and croup in
children, and can be given with either sugar or syrup.
See What a few of Those who Have fried it Say:
Fa c chal, Ga., June ll:h. 1884
Air. II C Brown —Dear Sir: I ha ye tested your “Pine Woods Lung B-dm,” and
it proves to be indispensable. I was t«ken with severe cold and sore throat, Be¬
fora retiring at night, I took according to directions, and next mornine was perfect
ly well. Respectfully, etc., R. S FULLER
Taibotton, Ga., March TO, 1884.
I had a severe cough, aud was cured in a fhort while by the nse of “Pine Woods
Long Balm.” H B, KIMBROUGH.
Air. C. Brown -Dear Sir. I have been Geneva, Ga , April 1 , 1884.
IT. troubled for several years with a most
distressing con flu The leas* cold co.clractcd would so inflame my throat that life
was almost a burden to me—every change in the weather was anticipated witt fear
and trembling. Have used numbers of the d fferent lung restorers and cough
tires, but found no relief until I began taking the “Pine Woods Lung Balm.” It
seemed to meet every requirement of the case. I don’t see how 1 con’d have come
through the past winter without it. Mrs. W. R. GORMAN.
j,j Bellevue, Ga., March 10th, 1884.
r> {3 C. Brown —It afford? me p’easure to bear witness to the magic effects of
, jOUr Woods Lung B iloi,” or Southern Consgmption Cure. Have used it on
several persons, with the best results. Cured one case of consumption with it after
f r j en d s an( j physicians had lost all hope. While on board the cars one day. I met a
Northern lady who hud been South for her health. She was coughing in a most dis
tress j D j, , U ancer. Her babe had contracted severe cold, and was eon shin o a s if it
would choke. Having a small boitle of yoni remedy in inr packet, I handfd it to
her, and insis'ed rh t she try it. She took a dose of it, and ceased conghing almost
in-tmtiy. She gave a small quantity to her bat e, and relieved its cough also.
J am glad you are puMing it on the market in quantity.
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Yours, truly. T H- M A HONE.
FOr. SALE BY:
h. G RIUEY, IIclHliltOM 9 J. II. BIOORE^ Cfitflulfl.
FLOURNOY & HUNT, CIliplejT,
PITTS & SOX, and W. I). OWEN. Waverly Hall.
G. W. COOK, Shilob, W. SPARKS, Valley Plains,