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1 HL CARROLL COUNTY TIMES.
VOL. NIV.
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1^’ y BEST TONIC. ?
This medicine, combining Iron with pnro
Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cures DyHPei”*i«-» Weakness,
j mptire Blood, .Huiaria,Chills and Fevers,
nn<l Neuralgia.
It is an unfailing remedy for Diseases of the
Kidneys and Diver.
It is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary liven,
ltdoesnot injure the teeth, cause headache,or
produce constipation—oM«r Iron medicines do.
1 Henriches and purifies the blood, stimulates
the appetite, aids the assimilation of food, re
lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength
ens the muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of
Energy, Ac., it has no equal.
fg- The genuine has above trade mark and
Crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no other
••oulrly "“OWS CHEMICAL CO.. BALTIMORE, SIP
I’IIOFESSIIINAL AND LAW CAMS.
W. 0. ADAMSON,
Atto'ticy ]uaw
CARROLLTON, - - - OA.
Promptly transacts all business confided to
him.
Holding the ofiice of Judge of the City Court
does not interfere with his practice in other
courts. . 5-ts,
T~E. GROW?
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
AND REAL ESTATE AGENT.
110NKY loans negotiated on improved farms in
Ji Carroll, Heard, and Haralson counties, at
rtasoniible rate.-.
Titles to lands examined and abstracts fur
nished.
Offlice up stairs in th".court house,
33tf Carrollton, Ga.
~J. w.‘ jolxes?
Atto3srsa.o3T Xsfiw
JOEL, - - (}A.,
14-17-ly.
A. J. CAMP,
Attorney atJuHW
VILLA RICA GA.
WAI. c. HODNETT,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
IWE’J, - - - - GEORGIA
i ‘A’Ofliue over Dr. Slaughter’s
Drugstore. Prompt attention giv
ento all business intrusted to him.
W. L. FITTS,
I s ii3rsiloi«i < 'xa. Snrgooai
CARROLLTON, - - GEORGIA.
hill, it all times, be found at W. W, Fitts’ drug
More, unless professionally absent. 38-ts
W. F. BROWN,
Attorney
CARROLLTON, - - GEORGIA.
IC. P. G ORD O N
ATT () RN EY - AT-L AW,
lIW.uAZzrCN, ------ GEORGIA.
I W. w, &G, W. MERRELL,
I &Uo ? jL-xoy;s; nt X«£WV,
I CARROLLTON, - - GM.
I Records and land titles examined. Will
■Collect claims, lai go or small. Especial at-
l -ii to the business of managing
Bb'-.h'ir, Execiiors; Administrators, Car-
B®is and other business before the 6r
■“■■"•ry. v, j]] practice in all the superior
■C"h?? <-,t -;i C Coweta circuit, and always at-
II lut H-ra. n court- Will practice any-
I in any court where clients may
■•“'luir? their services:
■
I Dll. D. F. KNOTT
| k permanently located in Car-
;l ;i.j renders his
■ , UWFSSIONAL SERVICES
■Ohe citizens of Carrollton and
■k'iriity.
Johnson’s Drug Store.
Dixie street, opposite
L pt-haw’s. 1-2.
I bargain
I AN ORGAN.
/ Jr L UH ■
f..t-alr.Snd can sell for Ices ♦**'
K ' ’ - ESTEY & CAMP " --.anfac-
hei-dit 5 fee* ’ organ, 8 stops,
: ■ n inches ; width, 4 feet
■' leet ,i''’eight, boxed, 350 lbs.
■' ' .j;'- vccl >ed for purity of tone, du
J,‘Wl fUld ls warranted io
9 •L'.Jij at oime to ./ P UI’,ALL. 1
■ 1), W.ID ORSETT
■ U1 * H ’ ! AN AN D’IS URGEON
I TeMPJLE, ga.
■ n jh e-cateq ai ‘r.cmple I otter
U... ‘ se: '-ss to the citizens c,f C4xl
iHu ■' ■■■:-, co.tnties, t»povi»t'attenH'— *
.. .Hiieu. Oilice at
> . •' 'lore. AU calls promptly au-
Lt—AH nija calls answered
-mi s residence. 2—ly.
■ lls^ ' ihdi an Vegetable Pill?
M FOB THS
I JVER
I c Complainta
I iH '“''‘i vegetable; nogrtp-
I ~ e z. 5 cts. Alt Druggists.
FREE!
I ! '■‘■'-'Option of one of the
I Mi).’ 1 *' f| l specialists in the IT. 8.
and Sent
jL a Louisiana, Mo.
haiToil County Times.
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA. JULY io. ;
HbMENEWS. ~
Miss Anna Williams, of Bowdon
is visiting friends here.
One of our compositors celebrate
cd the 4Hi by eating roasting ears
at Charley Holmes’s.
Bargains in Cottonades for pants
nt Alm and McCord & Co’s
We see Hon. E. B. Merrell about
town, trowel in hand, seeking a
job. Times are improving.
Mr. Julius E. Meadows of Union
Springs, Ala. is visiting his father
Mr. J. M. Meadows, of the city.
Messrs. Long & Co, L. C. Man
deville and Dr. AV. AV. Fitts have
put up awnings over the front of
their stores.
Collins and burial suits furnished
day or night.
Askew Bradley & Co.
Sheriff Hewitt has been for
some time confined to his bed by a
yery painful illness, from which he
is still suffering.
Blank attachments, Justice court
blanks, deeds, bond for titles, notes,
mortgages and other blanks for
sale at this office.
Prices reduced in Summer
Worcestcds and white goods at
Alm and McCord A Co’s.
The hearing of the motion for
new trial in the Algood case, we
are informed, lias been postponed
until next Wednesday.
Hon. T. N. BeaU, of Irwinton,
is in the city, visiting bis mother,
Mrs. Nancy BeaU, and his brother,
the editor, and other relatives-
Come and get a bargain in our
Cottonades before they are gone.
Almand McCord A Co.
Felix N. Cobb, Esq., returned
on Saturday evening last, and was
greeted a few hours after his ar
rival by a young Cobb just started
on the journey of life.
Hon. S. W. H irris held an ad
journed term of the Superior court
this week, at which he heard argu
ment. ami disposed of a number of
motions, demnrers Ac.
Most of tie cities and. many
towns and villages throughout the
south as well as the north eelcbiat
ed the anniversary of American in
dependence, with becoming ceremo
nies.
Ooflins ready finished cheaper
than you can make them.
Askew Bradley A Co.
Jimmie Tanner has just com
pleted an addition to his house,
two rooms, veranda and bay win
dow, improving it greatly in ap
pearance, comfort and convenience.
L. C. Mandeville has just bought
the stock of Hardware of S. B.
Pace. Persons wishing anything
in this line would do well to Call
on him before purchasing elscx
where.
Mr. A. P. Smith, of AV. AA.
R. R., was in the city on the Ist
Tuesday and several days before,
looking after the sale of some land
of an estate of which he is the ad
ministrator.
A very interesting meeting is in
progress at the Ist Baptist church.
Services at 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. —
The young men’s prayer meeting
is kept up at the Methodist church
daily at 4 p. m.
Lady's Dusters cheap for cash at
Almand AlcCord A Co s
/A good rain fell here on AV'\d>-
nesday, much to'the ofiP'
gardens whiph had bvgtm *
from drouth. AV> ’ - suffer
been ra’ n '' A iere ias
.. throughout the county,
except perhaps a portion of tlie
3rd District.
We h,:’d the pleasure, of meeting
aKw days ago our friend Mr. O.
J. Walker, whose Athens loiters
in the Times hare been read
so much interest. ’ „ ‘
, , * has gradu-
ated and eo>- c3 I10!110 road ” fo< .
11 X s earnest work.
Hon, John Bonne’*
gjernne --
_, wnoee dan-
viicounter with a mad bull
on the day <>f the Force election,
is described by our Roopville cor
respondent, was more seriously
hurt than was supposed. We met
him on the street on Monday ami
was sorry to Darn that he was still
suffering from the braises inflicted
by theenr.igen beast.
We learn that bogs are dying
about town of a disease supposed
to be caused by their lying under
houses and taking dust into the
]im"’S. As a preventative it might
be well for the town authorities
lo enforce the ordnance, which
pears to be a dead letter, requ 1
all owners of unenclosed hr
have them fixed so hogs '
under.
CARROLLTON, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 10, 1885.
j ll '. ..T ucker Hendricks had a
■nu e killed by lightening 3 miles
northwest of town, on Wednesday.
Hon. J. V. Edge, of Douglas*
'Hie, was in the city Wednesday to
argue a motion for a new trial in
the case of the Slate vs. Jno. N
Allgood.
Corded Muslins cheaper than aou
ever saw them at 26-ts.
Almand McCcrd A Co’s
It has been suggested that the
icm oval of the loose stones from
the sidewalks and streets would add
much to the comfort and safety of
the public.
Mr. E. M. Noles, on yesterday
complimented the preachers and
editors with with a jug of
cider—we mean a jug to each.—
Long may his apple orchard flour
ish.
Rev. W. W. Braswell has been
trying bis hand fishing in Mr. 11.
B. Reagan’s carp pond. A big
carp got away with his line, snap
ping it off near the pole. The fish
came near enough to the surface
after a while for Mr. R’s son to get
hold of the coik and line. His
carpship no sooner felt the pressue
of the line than he flounced away,
snapping the line again.
For 18 months past Carrollton
has enjoyed an almost uninterrupted
reign of peace and good order.—
ihe exceptions have been of such
character as to attract little atten
tion. We regret to say that during
the last several weeks there have
been some little disturbances in
and near the city. We still trust
however that it will be long before
we shall have to chronicle any
serious difficulty.
Free and Easy tobacco only at
Long A Co’s. 2ts.' z
Having for several days missed
Hon. L. P. Mandeville from his
accustomed haunts, and knowing
him to be one who conies and goes
with never a hint to the local edi
tor of his movements, we began to
suspect that he had slipped off on
a summer tour to Canada byway
of the Grcn Mountain Slfcte. An
inquiry disclosed the fact that his j
tour extends only to the sash and
door factory of Mandeville A West
where, after a rest of some weeks,
operations have been resumed.
Dr. Bartow Cole was discovered
the other day in the river just be
low the Kingsberry bridge, perched
upon something which, from the
little of it that appeared about the
water, was supposed to be, and in
fact was a buggy. The Dr’s, per
son was in part submerged. His
horse with harness on was qnietW
nibbling buds out on the bank, It
transpired that the Dr. had driven
in to give his buggy wheels a wet
ting, and getting in to deep water
the horse bad braken loose and
left him thus, lonely and sad.
I magin or,.
The surest road to health, aay what you will,
Is never suppose shall be ill;
Most o f those erilpwe poor mortals know,
From doctors and imagination ilo-v.
But if imagination leads you to suppose,
Your h< alth is bad not blooming like the rose,
Avoid cold draughts and malaria ihom marsh
and river,
And take Siiith’s B'le Beane to regulate your
liver. Two bits per bottle.
Hallum Hamrick & Co.
Base Ball.
We are requested to announce
that the Senoia Base Ball Club will
play against the Carrollton Club
here next Tuesday. To Go.ver.
expenses gentlemen will be exppq- y
ted to pay lOuts each at;
Ladies admitted
oi ’’
The’-' ulie Hygienists.
. u were several dozen of the
yygicnists in council, each with his.
individual hobby. Each thought j
all the others were wrong. Each 1'
was sure his own hobby wa p
only correct one. A , rhe
present said he had * T
Iron Bitters fn* p "Neon Brown’s
Pepsi'*, and " ‘ '■ e WHty and dys
co n-- ■; tDO, 'S 1 ' lie didn’t w an t
—i<e a fuss about it 1 1P i. 1
the use of this great ’ tonio
tiian an the notions he had !
heard advanced in th« -
One pracH— 1
. council.—
cure is worth thous
ands of guesses and notions. —
Thousands of happy convalescents
speak gratefully of Brown’s Iron
Bitters.
Money: Money.
I am agent for the sale of
Birdsoll Seperator, & E’
Cotton gins and conde 1
mills &c. Parties wr’
any kind of machi** . L * lo
to their interest mgines,
or write and -»ser, saw
astonish to buy
suit th' - ier .y will find it
> to call and see me
. get prices that will
,ou. So cheap.- Terms to
e purchaser T. W. Steel.
a'aco June 4th 188-5. 24-3 mo.
j >- LOST-One gold ring,- Cameo set,
.ring lost between Robinson’s livery sta-
TS to l)h> ;;nd the inil Aov nnn
COUNTY NEWS.
33Z.«. xx 9zv sj.
DEI. A FED LETTER.
Alr. Editor, the Annual ring
ing at Bleascntview was as usual
a good singing. At an early hour
the house was crowded and there
were more than could get in the
house. Opened by singing and
prayer by D. J. Mooie, who was
elected president. Arranging com
mittee, G. W. Harper, J. Ash
moore, A AV. S. T Bush, secretary.
Music was deducted by the follow
ing, before noon: Thomas Drewry
followed by A, D. Tally. Recess
ten minutes* J. A. Robinson and
Jones Lipscombe. Recess one hour
for refreshments.
Afternoon, music by Jones Vines
G, T. Rccvqs, J. B. Burrow, E. F.
Slid 1 and J. A. Robinson. We
learn that the best of order pre
vailed during the day. Mrs. P.
H. C. was takon very ill so we did
not get to attend singing. She is
quite sick yeX
We learn- the infant child of
Aliss. Louarina Jones died Thursday
and was buried at old Concord.—
Mr. Allen Rowe is still confined to
his bed. Mrs. Lucinda Reid is
also on the sick list.
Third District
We are needing rain in this sec
tion.
Cotton looks well.
The threshing season is about
over.
Air. J. T. Jones' wife was hurt
by his mules taking fright and
knocking a fence against her, mash
ing her foot, and some other inju
ries, none serious.
The Hutcherson Manufacturing
company have put up a corn mill
at their factory and are puling in
other'nriprovements.
The Paper mill near the factpry
is doing a good business, making
print, man ilia and wrapping pa
per of good quality.
We see some prospect of some
improvement on squire R. L. Rich
ards place. New lumber being
hauled up. We ho i e we will get
to drive some nails for him soon.
J. T. N.
10. oopvillc.
The election at Lairdsboro passed
off without any undue excitement
until about two o’clock when the
qni< mess was broken by a fight be
tween a no fence bull and a “fence”
man. It appears that Mr. 11. C.
Davis bad brought his Jersey bull to
theclection for the purpose of exhi
biting him and showing that a small
pasture will keep a few cattle in
better condition than the range, and
that Uncle John Bonner had come
to the election for the purpose of
voting a Fence ticket and election
eering for his side A Whijle he
explaining the, beau.ti;e% j 1
et system ‘ I
top, ' voters be can
.o bull-ship, wh r
mg uncle John’s vie' ’ n °l
, . , . '* s on th''
subject, made kno >n
vai by giving this worthy i
man a lift withj his borna
' John” not liking ’ -Ae-
vior, iojined-’ • -“Uncle
Mbep"’’' I’ude beha-
J cutely waxed mad , ind
to stone the bull
settled without *>- . r at
I blor.-' vUC loss of
Old uncle Jolmi- last
ting over a fen- iif e or
fell from tb
consider ■ .e Veal was get-
l” efl ce last Sunday and
.e top and received a
.able bruise,- but did not
.K any of his limbs. The old
gentleman is very old and feeble.
Rev. J. W. Hood preached an
able sennon on Sunday at this
place.
Mr. D. W. Stallings drilled a
hole in a rock for the purpose of
shooting a big gun over the elec
tion, but the load blew the rock to
peices and did not make but little
report. He wae some what disap
pointed. Hurrah for Mr. Stallings’
There will be an all-day singing
There are a few cases of the
measles near this place vet.
Airs. Mary and Miss Carrie
Alexander, have l»een op the sick
list for some time, but have some
what improved.
Mr. W. S. Alexander says, the
Northern people have been very
kind to him this - season, to send
him corn ready shelled, but ho will
try to save them of that trouble
another year.
Miss Eula Adamson has just left
for Coweta, for tlie purpose of
teaching a school. She went before
the board at Ncwuar last Saturday,
and was examined three hours, and
was not examined in a single one
of her original studies. She is
young in the cause. We wish her
well. F.
Don’t look like a Wreck.
“When a man is’going down hill
everybody is ready to give him a
kici<. les, that is so. It is sad,
but natural. Why, many a man
and woman, seeking employment,
would huve got it if their hair
hadn t been so thin and gray. One
bottle of Parker’s Hair Balsam is
then the best investment. It stops
falling hair, promotes new growth
and restores color. Clean, highly
perfumed, not a dye.- A great im
provement over any similar prepa
ration, and sold at the low price
of 50c.
Hymeneal.
Married July the 2nd at the
ideuce of the bride Airs. Anna
Word to Mr. Young Jacks Rev.
R. P. Lumsden officiating all of
Carroll county Ga.
Knocks Chills Higher Than a
Kite.—Chillarine gives general
satisfaction .It knocks chills higher
than a kite. Jno. Fleckenstein,
merchant, Bovnia, Aliss,, Oct. 3,
1884.
Book-worms are of use to fish in
the forgotten streams of knowl
edge.—St. Paul Herald.
Full Satisfaction. W here
Chillarine has been used it gives
full satisfaction. A. R. Hocker
smitli, Dr’g’t, Bunton, Ark., Dec.
21,1883.
Why do people who think secu
lar music wicked, repeat psalms in
a sing song manner?
Customers Prefer it. —We have
been selling AI. A. Simmons’ Liver
Medicine for some time. It gives
entire satisfaction to all who have
used it, and they like it better than
any other preparation of the kind
on the market. All who use it
once are sure to caM for it again.—
Barr and Briant, Druggists, Hope,
Ark., Dec. 26, 1883.
A man does not like to appear
in public in a stolen hat becaus
it is not his style.
That lady, married or s :
who has become irregula
month, who is feeble, r
emaciated, who is anno
aches and pains, or affl’ ./• ,
any of those tro»; L )i c h/
so common w i+’ x /
i;|wa.r‘ na vn
.emedv -a wonin- . u
iloea 1 ’ -the Ale-- /
10 . at hand Orders k
its a-’ should s
oatiafacto- . j £ . e j<
7 P '\,~ i
■/,. «5>..
is wedlock like 7 v '
-ause there are manv a^r °ad'
iin it. nan > cross-
3* I
e A Cilronio A
dp . . Days, ■' tie6
I Cumberland, Aid..
I About two r „red in ten
t j the employ r '
coUision - , August, 8
| JI,J e ' earsago, while in
, A' the B. & O. R., a
occurred; my left leg was
a below the- knee. The frac*
u was a bad one. and would not
iieal. Gangrene set in, and the
c sore became so offensive that no
; one could remain in the room where
. 1 was, and was so painful that I
was often advised by physicians to
have try leg amputated. I men-
■ tioned the matter to an old friend,
t who urged me to try C. C. C. So
, I purchased a bottle and began to
use it according to directions, when
. the sore began to heal; in less than
twelve hours the offensive smell had
■ vanished, and lam happy to state
that my leg is entirely well, and I
have only used a single bottle. I
am, sir, yours most respectfully,
A. C. Tokkence.
i
• If “nature abhors a vacuum'’
why should she create a dude?
. Simmons’ Iron Cordial eliminates
> from * the system all impurities
through the lungs, liver, kidneys
( and skin.
Finest Patent Flour on the mar
, ket at Almand, McCord & Co’s
. Six thousand converted heathen
contriutcd $87,287 in money to
wards helping the Mission cause.
This was done ISB2, on savage Is*
; land.
The Macon Telegraph and AKs
senger thinks that if Beecher lives
I much longer, he will be in full ac
cord with Bob Ingersoll, and that
Bob will be worsted
Moody and Sanky arc showing
their faith by their works. They
have already given $600,000 roy
alty on their “Gospel Hymns and
Songs" to religious enterprises’
The Modern way according to
Rev. Sam Jones, is for the church
to get into the wagon and the
preacher to get in between the
shaft's and pull it. Sam has traveled
somewhat.
One hundred thousand Jews have
accepted Christianity since the be*
ginning of the present century. —
At the present time a thousand go
over to Christianity annually.—
Amongst this number are men of
high position.
Show me the church that goes
about from house to house doing
good, the church organize for per
manent, aggressive, moral effect,
the church that has not lost the
Master's whip of small cords, and
I wsll show you a church that can
save America when it has two bun*
dred inhabitants to the square mile.
—Joseph Cook
xl vast number of crows, proba
bly over a million, congregated a
short time since on one of the moun
tains of Pennsylyania. They re
mained together a day or two mating
off, and then separated, going in
different directions. A party of gen
tlemen ventured up the sides of the
mountain when they were attacked
by the crows in such numbers that
they were forced to retreat precipi
tatcly from the place.
A Walking Skeleton.
Air. E. Springer, of Alc
burg, Pa., writes: “I w
with lung fever and
lungs, and reduced
skeleton. Got r
of Dr. King’s
Consumptio’
much goo<’
bottle,
found
conr
a I
u, which did me so
11 bought a dollar
2, ®sing three bottles,
raorc a nial !’
l ’ c sto ii»d tf* healtli, with
I a B ai “ in
7h Ca d 1/ , l,e -
free
/ bottles
, 1 will for 3al e.'' n
' o "«'Kast of Z p/ '.< ’Hi,
VI & A ' **rrol ton > on the
7 «cres mr ,R. R. oontm’ning
/ 0/D ’ ,J * - ,re or l es * ’’l2 acre#
[7f? Crer j acres in ti « 7 J^ or ‘
good orcha r* ? framed
je . If not sold at pv ’ lv ’atc B -Je ;
More, I will sell to : th' 3 mghest |
bidder, on the premise! S 011 Oct. |
20th. Terms J cash, bal. ance 12
months. Richaj <d J ones. 11
28-15 ts.
HACKLIff E
FjtOM Temple to Cai ikollTon
Leave Temple daily, t except Sun
day, at
Arrive at Carrollton
Leave Carrollton
Arrive at Temple
Fare each way sl.oo< .
Bill Benson.
W ANTED —By a young lady of (
some experience in teaching, a sit 1
nation in a school, either as prin- .
eipal or assistant. Apply at this ;
office, either in person or by letter. J
To close out —One lot of Prints
at 4 cts per yard. .
Almand McCord & Co.
£
Wanted. i
Wanted 1000 bushels of oats. e
2ts. Lonw & Co. S
—— t
Bucklens Arnica Salve. t j
The best salve in the world for ]
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers. Salt- t
rheun, fever sores, tetter, chapped £
hands chilblains, corns, and Skin,
eruption, and positively cures piles
or no pay required. It is guarans
teed to give perfect satisfaction, or
&aki h g
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thin powder never varies. .1 marvel of nnrlty
strength and wholesomcnes.*. More economic*,
than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in
competition with the multitude of low test short
weight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only
ircaua ROYAL BAKING I‘OH'DKRtCO . .
lit art Rains,
Palpitation, drop-deal swelling, |dii*b)«M, in
digestion, Headache, sleep loanees cured bl
“nell's Health Renewer.”
'‘'Hough on Corns. ”
Ask for Wells's Rough oa Corus. Ute."TiQuick,
complete cure. Hard or soft corns, warts bu nions.
Mothers.
If you are failing, brjken, worn out and ner
vous, use -'Wells'Health Renewer," fl. Druggist-
Life Preserver.
If you are losing your grip onflifo, try “Wells
Health Renewer. (roes direct to weak spots.
Pretty Women.
Ladies who would retain freshnuss and vivacity
don’t tail to try “Wells’ Health Renewer,”
"Rough, on Itch."
“Rough on Itch” enres humors, eruptions, ring
worm, Tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chilblains.
TVte Hope qf The Nation.
Children, alow in development, puny, scrawny,
and delicate, use “Welds’ Health Renewer-”
"Rough on Rats."
Clears out rats, .nice, roaches, files, ants, b<
bugs.
"Buchic-Paiba."
Quick, complete cure, nil Kidney. Bladder
Urinary Diseases, Scalding, Irritation, t
Gravel, Catarrh of the bladder. $1 Drngglr
Bed-Bugs. Flies.
Flies, roaches, ants, bed bugs, rats, m
phers, chipmunks, cleared out by “/
Kats.” 15c.
Z’/iiw People.
“Wells’ Health Renewer*'
vigor, cures dyspepsia, ’
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Cures cholera
pains, sprain
2)c. Hour’
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cclV
Xianicss
xs afflicted
abscess on
io a walking
free trial bottle
New Discovery for
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I Molasgfeg .. • • •
1 Syrup N. O. *. *
3 White.. 80
-ea 14@16
Coffee 11
Bagj^fig.. .. _ * * ' 65
Ties Arrow.
Kope Cotton 1
“ Sisal.. h
Iron ~ 15
Steel.
_ “cUteei:l2
heather sole "" J
Hydes di v °o@3
Green. 7.7. I I
MILLINERY! MILLINERyF
I have jußt-rece.ved from New York
a New Stock of MILLINERY
including Hats,. Bonnets, Laces, Flow’
ers and all the Noveltes for
Spring. Come and see my goods
before buying. I will make it to your
interest. I will also run a Dress-
Making business in connection with
my millinery. Cutting and Fitting
a specialty.
13-ts MATTIE MERRELL.
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„ 8 piles or Uor oU* '’. sure cure,
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cured s Sore
I gargle for Dipthcn. ——"T"’- L>r
I 50C. ’ e ‘.. Sidney
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Prices Cms's'ciiL __
Cotton {bringing in tins mar
kct 15®20
Butter £0
Egg* 1 00
..Wheat 100
[Meal 90
1 Corn 50
s Cats 100
Peas PC
IWd Peaches, nn pealed
■'es Sweet Potatoes . . • • • •
. Chickens ’ - [
L "allow l 8
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(Be . ,'“® WCS 8
Baec n • i ll nn./ ' 13
(Bnikt ..' urcd . :: io
I Sugar <_ • • ’ * 3@3|
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