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The Herald & Georgian
mTAHUlHHH imi.
Ov< r 40 Ycftlta Old.
WM. PARK, Editor and Proprietor,’
THURSDAY MORNING' FEB. lCTB,fI8iif.
mentions tlio
Smith
Frllon.
las well as anyde anil other trees uipl covered
iTt^vtly with earth.
Hmilli was inter- It is now about Mia fight time to' borrow
A few ffajs ago Ex-Got,
viewed by a "Constitution” reporter ou thejjoiir fall ► '2*"
f 'ytu' -at ^nd
new coalition Movement, in wbloli bo took
occasion to refer to Iff. Felton, aR follows:
•'The republiaru
bas'virtually tlecWe
''Oil
•itVi
but (lon'tnarfetr thcfei if tho ground Is loo
wet, ns it wit
neiiber
The Trenton (N. - T -) OaCette,
case of Mr John Wood, Will, the American
l'ottery Co., that city, who was cured b\ St.
Bncobs Oil of an attack of rheumatism,
«hteb bad confined l.im to bis bod tor seven-
teen weeks. He praises it unstintedly.
Almost twenty-seven millions dollars were
evolved in the question of Tennessoe'a Ga
in vol
bililies decided Saturday.
A gang of ku-klnx was
lower |mti ol Monlg
imprisoned nt Mount Sterling.
, . I word
'I l.e Northern Mot ho list Publishing House
county
muiittop of this stale
hat it will support tho
independents on the platform forranlaled by] largo.
Dr. Felton. I have never beard an indepen-l Hut if th
dent say one word against the republican
party. Did you notice how tender be was in
his alluvions to it in his speech at Angn«ta v
lie claimed to be a democrat, but he abused
the democratic party for corruption.
"He claimed that ho was not a republican
uud yet he bad not a word to say of the cor
rupGbn of that parry although ho knew it trt
sted in the bo corrhpt. Hi bM pl.ftform he has nothing
Kv and say hut praises'fnr them amt tlicir admlnis-1tl
ilo then more harm than good;
I bar^aw it theao crops arc loo
V
groom
scHoimtre ikon works,
J H UOX, «i.
Slinufawit^; 1’orlKblo and Stationary Steam Engines and ]>oilcrR, Saw
Milid, Grist Aliilkt, and all kinds
is in order an l tlioy am
tlm right ag e it iH very beneficial to harrow
wheat and oats.
These grninR should bo harrowed at abont
two to th
^l ue wiutdt gt(Avtb befors it gets
it will have a tqudcucy to choke dow n or
.otherwise injure tbinu crops later in tho tea
*on?‘ ’
It does good 1ft Mliir ways: it lightens uji
e[round, and gives tresh air and light fb
tlm surplus water, not
of Machinery ttud Castings to order.
K^mir Promptly Done.
Wo now keop in stock a full and complete lino of
Hardwn.ro. Iron, Cutlery, Stool Mails, Plows,
and Ajjcrieull u»*nl Implements, Wrouirht Iron l J ipe»
POLLY HAVE A CRACKER?
But I Don’t Want tiny State Ottos. Hive inc one of
YES,
ACOSTA’S muckers, i know tiibv are fuesii
i»o<ninnH | S old, one object is to kil! ... .» , 1
* gfdWib before it gets too large, as|t W rllO 101 I IltWS.J
Jauuary 2Glh, 1882—Gin.
Steam Kny;ino l’ittilths. Ac , Ac.
J. S Sdioflcld & Sons,
t.rvl.on, but he lias not dared to givo pn^h^W^diKb " ll
w needed, , an.I prepares tho ground 1
,f praise to the democratic admiimvra-
ilist al-
tion.
nt.
showing
yen days agiinst 111 the
it.
in Atlanta has failed and the Metl
vacate lias been discontinued.
A tire at Fyoetilmnj Va. mi (lie lltli i'
cmph-ldv destroyed three st.-n-boa
l,oss i,bout *10,(KtO, onviaed l>y ilisuraiiei
Failures coUt'OU" to dltlill'lsb, till' I>'|
of Dun A Co.’h mercantile ageiiny
but Ml in the last s
previous week.
Tlie legislature lias adopted a resolution
Inviting Gen. W. 8. Hanoook to visit tho onp-
iti.l during its session, and have appointed a
committee ol rcoeptiou.
An ordinary day’s business on ’Change in
Chicago is tlie sale of about 10,000,000 bush
els of grain. On Saturday the sides amount
ed to nearly 30,000,000.
Gen. AVm. M.'Itao one of tho foremost rail
road ofiloials ol tlie South, died suddenly at
the Globe Hotel in Augusta, on the 8th iust.
of congestion of the lungs.
The next issue of postugo stamps is to bear
the lilteucss of tlie late President Garfield.
It iH said that il will be tlie handsomest stnmp
yet issued by the department.
The authorities of tlie Norfolk and Wes
tern u. U. in consequent)® or tho prevalence
of small-pox have issued orders prohibiting
the carrying of passengers on freight trains.
There were two explosions in tlie lUiouda
Valley wiue ou 11 th iust. 'i be first killed
two persons, Au exploring party was do
Rceudiug when tlie second explosion occur
red, Uilliug four persons.
The fund which is being collected by th
,Strife, an nltertioon paper published in llicb-
nmud Va., for tlio rcliof ol tho families of tlie
victims of tlio Midlothian mine disaster
niuouuts to near *2,000.
Gov Cornell lias iHsttod a proclamation do
during the town of Greenwood, in Steuben
county, to bo in a state of insurrection, anil
commanding those who are resisting laws
lor tlio collection of tnxos to disperse
Tho Guiuosborough bat has boon orusbed
nt last, tho Savannah Nairn has given this
parting shot. ‘Now and tbon a young lady
from tho country, who lias no other 1ml
wears ono to a theutro but this seldom occurs
A special from Dallas, Toxns, says the
Trinity river is biglior than siuco 1800,
Trains had been abandoned for two days, on
tlm Missouri Pacific, Gulf, Colorado, Santa
Foo, Texas Trunk ,t Chicago, Texas A Mex
enu Central R. It s. ,
A few* weeks ago Garret Bonnot, of Point
Pleasant N. J. purchased a lot ol second band
school books in Now York ; four uiomhers ot
bis family arc ill witli Riuall-pox supposed
to huvo been couvoyed by tho books. The
school books wero used by a largo number ol
children in tho villago and the pcoplo are
much frightonud.
Gen Eli Warren diod suddenly of liearl
disease at bis homo in Perry on tho 15th
iust. 11c bad been suffering for several
nl days with rheumatism in bis foot, but bis
condition was not thought to bo oritloal by
bis family. Ho was 82 years old ou tho day
of his death.
Senator Lamar was struck down by a pass
ing carriage at tho corner of Pennsylvania
ia Avouuo aud Sovcutb Htroot.WaHbiugton on
Friday afternoon, and painfully hurt. The
driver aud the occupants of the earring''
drove right ont never mopping for oven au
ustant to ascertain what injury bad beon
douu.
He cannot hops fet deiwvmtio voles nnfl
ho must lir.vo republican votes or his railih
is hopeless. * • f • 1
1 have talked w ilh many people aud 1 hnva
yet to find tho first man, uot an otlluo keeker
who is in favor of this uodiUon. i repCAi Ik
1 have I i find tlie first -single man (wo ptM
sum* tlio Ex-ffev. incudes tho married ones
loo. Kd.) who gives hi* adherence to this
movement that do not imps to gain by it.
We have thus given salient points of at
tack made by the Ex. Gov. iu relation to this
much talked of coalition of Dr. Fulton and
his hungry orew.of iudopendonls and otlicc,
sellers, with the republican parly.
Hut we aro not at all alarmed at tho flviel
result of this coalition. It will simply amount
to nolbing when tlio ballots are cou^ft,
ed out next fall, as fares tlm st‘to govern-
ut is concerned,there tnay bean exception
in one or two congressional dlstncts, 'kftd
will find in lee-
made a niiserabli
CREMATiorH jo MERCHANTS
Bl%
ing honest Independents who call thkitifiel-
demoorals to coalesce with tlio repnblb
ana, when the m eonds of the state aro still-
stained with their corruption, under tho
reign of Bullock, Blodgett, Bryant, Kimball,
mil others, is to wiv Mm K’ftiR of it prepoel*
ous. When indetmndontu know theao facte
and fall into lines with the republic,.ms it is
evident, that they want to go to tlm repub
licans and take this round about way to do
fie loWr tains when they are nre-
*,H.> ■ Don’t'he a IT irl of killing your wheat
of labu for. It yp« do your very heat to drag
xirtl i.pjiiml niiu il, you
Mum Du weiikfl llUkl )
f.rtWVr. ‘
Ms siWml lb January will do to lianow
in-Moldg slid if sown in February will do
by the lupi to Ifilb of April
jle suru to keep your ditches open aud not
klloVtWc wab’r to si rod 6n your small gram
UVrqfk, tti yofl 'V ill fail in tho very plus es
where yen should lihiko tlio bert crop.
Evi^rv firmer who »isbes to manure his
corn) and big) cotton seed and barnyard uia-
ri'tifa Midnld oy all means
I COMOimf tUKM TOOBTIIKB
nsjThey furtko a mfiivU butter fertilizer mixed
tygiiUmt',; than a larger bulk of cither one
separate, ft is now time that limy should be
composted for manuring corn This is a very
.UtynrfWislUsalhlpln process; first prepare
jT-p-vr ALt BKi:nS In pniwM Irfl over nt
1 ) liJX cloMOofKcnnoin Sfndforcnndttiou
of thin NEW HYHTKM, tlio Mont Aflvnntn^ooiui
ovor •fTerad to botli Merchant Ami Connumer*
^>^laAKDBETirS GARDEN SEEDS
jh grown on tholr own Farms, OVKR 1,500
^kAORRH devoted to this purpose, aro tlio
STANIrAKll FOll QUALITY. «r XVHOIJt-
"HALK TltADK FRICK T.INTH Tor Seeds, In hulk or
oUlcr form, mailed to mcrehante on application.
DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, Seed Growers, 21 & 23 S. SIXTH ST. PHILADELPHIA
,——— " ~
If ft wftnts Fresh CrackorR, your
E. fils I tFl will npproiiate them much
nore. Gratify this desire by ordering your crackers from
E. J. ACOSTA, JR,,
Manufacturer of Crackers aud Candy, SAVANNAH Q \
February 2nd, 1881—tf.
Aiidrew Manley,
-HKALEB 1N-
erbaps a lev
w counties. But ,tbo idea of ^ sBMfiany pans as it will toko to bold the com.
MOirriiEH^i mi l’a .41,
IKObriSED 3Y
PHYSICIANS, CLERCYMEN, AND
The afflicted everywhere.
THE GREATEST MEDICAL
TRIUMPH OF THE AGE.
Fire Insurance
— or—
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
rF^XILTTS, OILS GLASS,
Railroad. Steamboat and Mill Supplies,
Doors, Sashes, % 31inds & Builders’ Hardware,
Limo, Plaster, Hair and Cement.
NOS. G.WHITAKER & 190 BROUGHTON STREETS, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
February 2nd, 1882—lv.
ually bcoomo of tiiis now movement, tji«| vW jJ ( t ol -i-y.tUi^ uiyans you save,thu ammo-
r it pe
Tlio Ex-Oov. further says I oonsidn* this
ooaiition as aunounced tho most foitunaW
thing that could lmvo happened to lliu iluig-
ocratic party. It unloads a littlo squad o}
tnalooutouts and oflios seekers who bavu boqn
a burden to tho parly for years.
This is cxaotly our opinion of what will fi-
democratic party will not lose many minu s
but as slated niauy "malcontents and omul
seekers," which w ill be a benefit to tho party
But at tho beginning of this article wo Hn
ly intnnded to advert to this discussion,'Mtfl
must beg pardon for not bringing it to a close
sooner.
In yesterday's Gonstitution Dr. Felton re
plied to tlio Interview above mentioned find
goes for Gov. Hroith with bis feathers up lrki)
au old lien d< fending her young brood. 1 i
Iti amusing to noto the waspish stylo ol
attack made by Dr. Felten on tho Ex-Gov
ernor. But tho Dr. must liavo something to
bring himself iuto notion, and benuo enjoy*
a light witli tlm Ex-Governor.
pest, in tho mostHnitnblo placo, then put a
liy. r i*t compost, say six inches thick, then
put oa that a ltyor ol cotton seed three moti
fs thick, or in n larger or smaller quantity,
according to tho bulk of ooltou seed, a«
bi/m puled, with your barnyard manure,
OnaMnuf this proems until you work up
•-hot mateviaVyou Wish, tlfcU let 1 no last lay
er liei'f compost, and ufc least, twelve ldtihcs
tl-iilkt thepcuashduld then bu covered until
"tS-tt you comincnce baiilii g out, you
Mftmlfl ^fit across the layers of seed and com-
atid- shovel in tho wagon, this and
fiYMPTQijAG OF A
TORPID LIVER.
I,osaof appetite,Mausaa,»)OWels oostivo,
Taiuru thuUmubwith a dullsoaettuon In
ITTe Sack' muT.’T'afn u'ndVi- flio shqulda:-
blnd*. fidlnoas nfter < atin«, with a rttsin-
RlHKft against firos nt minimum rates
takon on dwellings in town or county for tho
abuvu mimed Company.
GEO. D. tVAUTHEN,
| 1 12 1882 tf. Agent
jfirsid
post.
ng it. out. w
thoroughly.
liik inhltes a good manure for almost any
kind of «nq>«* ttut it ia at least a month too
ehfiy. te mnko snob compost for cotton
lipt [f you bate no oompost to uii
Moit cotwh ■• od, I would always put them
otHMnwnitor manuring corn tU ‘t In plonterl
uia and other nutritive substances that arc
?nnTte
Hate I
“SJW
if dnrfng the jitocuhs of fermentation,
t.-rirvil e, Ksib. I t, 18H2. 0. ll. I’.
■-! U -1 '-Hi '-
potion Miii’litT.
The Key to Health.
. Mstket—Dull.
AitiRlSti'ill*,
1882
1«1
10
1)
No in
irfii» Middling: .H
Hall's. ....... . '
HlMbipt* tlint vrUk at Teuuille, 45;
Nom
25
at Hau-
.... Hit
271
Rnetiipie last yuan to same datu ..
...12,050
1254
Have you found tlm key to perfect health
and strength? It is Kidney-Wort, the only
remedy that overcomes at once tho iuactioq
of tlio kidneys and bowels. It purifies tho
blood by cleansing the system of tool bn
mors and !>v giviug strength to the liver', fid
uoys and bowels to perform tlicir regular
luuctio is. Seo displayed advertisement,
PRACTICAL HINTS. NO. 18.
Tin* Farm ami llir
Corrootod weekly by J. C. Harman,
' I lice ‘ J;:
Tkmniu.u, G* v February 11, 1882.
Iff ted aoiuq duly, wi:arim«i)s, Dizatness,
Fluttorii!h * '1' Hi* Tf <'!M t, 1 itn I'eu^ro tno
eyes; VeUow'Skin, Weait^ihu, liestUss-
ness at ingM, biRbi) ooluced Priuo.
IF THBSE WABNIN08 ABS UNHEEDED,
SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON fit DEVELOPED.
TtlTT'S PILLSare m iiecla 1 ly art apt f <1 to
itncIi CHHt'H.onu done rfYVrtM uncha
bod
nou
to ualoniah tlio Hufftn
iioroniM' tlio hiuI oniim* tlie
in Ur on Fliiili. thim llio ■ynttin.l >
i-l.ht’U. rtiul by tWjIlTonloArtloiitii
Ov*un». RtkiiIih NIoqIi hi
l* r |( *. ci’iits. ilrt IIiirrn.Y Nt.,
T HE undorulgnod has the lionor to an
nounco to the citizens of Han den vllb
that be lias located in this city for the pur
pose of giving instruction in music, espec
ially on the piano and organ. Also German
Isingnago will,be taught il dusirod. Terms
for instruction in music: Term of fi months,
$15,00; term of 3 months, *10,00.
Respectfully.
l-4-(5)-'82-tf. l’AUE MEYEll
urt i»ri
N.l
Oiiay HAinor\
ir WiiiRic i rv q oiinn*«] U> aHtnw»Y
I K by It hIhrIm npl.llnUlon of tlilH 1)VK. tl
Office, 38 Murray St, Now York,
tFiT’N Hlhrn.of V * 111 a I^n ft I rn. k 11 ■ .n^ d |f
Kterful ,IU ’Vi* will *»»• VKKK un «|>pllr«lloi
•Medical.
MUSIC.
Tuning and Kepairing
PF 1’IiUlOS cbcai>ly and neatly done.—
Orders tahuu at the Ordinary’s Office.
1 12 tf. TAUL MEYER.
milO.SE wishing Ur ooiihuH the underslgn-
1 ed will be particular to inquire for mi
either at my office or at t 1 o Gilmore House
Entr nco to room Is at the side door oppo
site W. A .Met’urtyV residence. 1 will con
tinue to devote all.tny tinm and attention to
tho profession.
«. 1». BRANTLEY, M. D.
SatidhrevilUi, Gu., Jan. fith -tf.
lltow WulPliM lU'f limit
R: will he apparent, to any one who will cx-
awtuo a Holid Gold Watch, that aside from
IlTERRYS&jE
..wiwu'Aa.
1888
tf) AlUpplli
ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED.
MONEY TO LOiYN
—ON—
Furiuiii^' LuikIh in WanBiiiiigton County,
-IN
SUMS UliOM $250.00 TO $10,000.00.
For particulars apply to ALEX W. KOBISON,
or JOHN WALTER ROBISON,
Jauuary 12, 1882, tf. Santlorsville, Ga.
X. • C U S E U S!
Villi'# III al led mu to »U»ppll«utt«, and to etixtotntri wllhonl
*u,luring It. Il contain* five colored plat**, •ntrravinji,
•bout fOO page*, and full dewrlpllnn*, price* and diractlon* (or
rlantlnif 1500 YaiUdle* of Vegetable and f J..w#r Reed*, flanU,
Fruit Tree*,etc. Invaluable to all. i/iektyn irown temla
will 1>* fmnul more n llabl* for plantlimin tho than thn»«
Frown In n warmer climate. We make a »p*cl»liy of luppljrlng
Y*uuUi», Truckmen amt Market Gardner*. Addreti,
D. M. FEBRY & CO., Detroit, Mich.
FARMERS, Look to your interests,
SAVE MONEY BY USING
BAUGH’S $25 PHOSPHATE
Why pay high priocs for Fertilizers when yofi can obtain a reliable muuuro for
5B25 PER TON OF 2000 POUNDS
jSO'Tliis is not an Acid Phosphate of 8. C. Rock, but is a regular
Ha,\v llone Ammoniated Supei>J?h.ospliato,
Analysis Guarauteod aud printed on each bag. Send for Circular
Address BAUGH & SONS, Sole Manufacturers, Phila. and Baltimore.
1881
tlie nueussary tbmkness tor engraving and
u dish in ft, u larg'ti proportion of tlie precious
ifefiil used is needed only-to stiffen and hold
tUa-«iig*ave(l portions in place, ami supply
the UMCuiiHury HOlidiXy and strength. The
giuidutf gold is actually needless so far as as
beauty are concerned. In JAMES
EnT GOLD WATC1I OASES, this
giuplutf goi
urtlrtjr (iVnl
For making you read our old advertisementi
so long, liutwo liavo been North, and been;
East ifnd been to tlie Htate Fair, and been to
the Cotton Exposition, and been sick, and
boon busy, and been unable to koukoct a
uow story.
NEW GOODS.
(si'iitltmltt Itryoud I«Ix|mt*ssIo*i.
Hami*ton 0. II., 8. C., May 2, 1881.
H. H. Waknkii A Co. : Sirs—The result ol
your Safe Kidney and Liver Curo in my oas.
has been astouiabing, so mueh so that I can
fin J no words in which to exprebs my indeb-
toduoss to you. _ _ _
llr.v. W. H. ITientiss.
F
Tcnncasec’H llcbl.
State Tieiwurer Folk, of Tennessee, says
that tho dooision of the Supreme Court Sat
urday declaring the funding act ol lb81 to be
unconstitutional was a great surprise to him.
The amount of tho States iudobteduobs wus
twenty seven million dollars, with aeorueii
interest, the decision just rendered will re
pudiate all but S2.COOO.OOO. The ptoplo gen
orally, are in favor of paying the debt. As
the decision stands tlio landing act is uncou
btitutioual since by a recent act of tho Leg
islature a contrast canuot be made which
makes coupons receivable for taxes for more
than two years.
A special from Helena, dnted the 14th sayH
that the river at that point has risen higher.
The levee ut Walnut Bead is said to be break
ing in several places, und not three aores ot
laud to be seen in aDy direction. Telegrams
have been seut to Memphis asking for bouts to
be seut down to take out tliecaltle, horses aud
mules. The St. Francis river is also roport-
ted to be rising along its entire length. The
situation is alarming, but tho citizens of
Helena are determined to leave nothing uu
dome to keep out the water.
An kmuieiise Male.
Chicago, Fob. 13.—An .immenso tract of
land set aside by. the stale of Texas to pay
for the erection of a new state houso, has
been transferr*! bv the state during the (sist
two days to Aimer Taylor, Hon. C. IS. Furwell
and John V. Farwoll, of Chicago, and A. 0.
Babcock, of Canton, Illinois, who will fur
nish the necessary funds for erecting the
buildings. This domain iB larger than the
state of Connecticnt, and five times larger
than Rhode Island. It is in tho northwest
corner ol the state, and the survey e
137 miles with an nverago width of 27
extends
miles.
Louisville. Feb. 14,—Direct communica
tion between Louisville and Memphis by the
Louisville and Nashville road was restored
to-duy, tho interruption by high water hav
ing lasted twenty-six days.
February 1 lib has long bi on thu set time
with many people for plauting the vegetable
garden.
It is early enough solnu years to plant seoil
for > al ly vegetables; and it is certainly lat'o
enough to commence planting rill seed that
are not subject to get killed, or materially
injured by a frost; such ns Fens, Folntoes.
Turnips, Mustard, HnddUhes, Boets, Cab'-'
bago, Lollards, Spinach, Lottuuo, Onion nets,
eto.
But many persons have most or all those
planted nnd up, and in rendiness to receive
the proper attention.
Having already given general direction*
abont the mnnuriug of, and the preparation
of the g»rdeu,UH well as special direotion* for
manuring und planting the abovo,—it only
remains now, with those who have them un-.
ler way to koop everything well worked anil
clear of weeds aud grass.
Don’t go in your garden at some wet timo
when you can
10O NOTUlNO ELSE
and work it out; but plnDt uud cultivate it
when the ground is iu good order.
To those who liav.i uot yet connnuneed
gardening, it wonltl stem that no time shogld,
uow be lost iu planting tho above seed.
No one should uow fail to plant a few To
miito, Egg Plant and Pepper seed in boxei
and teep them in jv hot house, or m a wurni
place in tho opeu air where tlioy can bo pro-
leeted from a oold snap.
By this means you cun have two favorltkt
vegetables, the Tomato und Egg Plant to ma-
turo a
MONTH KARI.IEll
than they will if you wait until a lime that
it will bo safe to plaut them where they urn
to siand. And by managing your Feppef
this way you can transplant by the 10th of
April, and it will uot be liable to be killed in'’
the full by frost before it matures, as is al
most universally the ouse.
xoua si UAWnnunv nans j ,
should now have suoh attention as is nocessarj;, -
ry, which should oulv he surface culture; the
grass and weeds should he kept pulled cut,
and thu runners must be cut oil' us tho uome,
this is especially necessary if you would make
a crop of this most duliu.ous fruit.
FJ1U1T TKEEH
should uow be looked after, and wo suppose
they have all been pruned, but they should
also have other attention. PeUuh trees should
have the dirt drawn from the roots n"ur the:
tree, und gum. scraped off, and the worms
killed, and a shovelful of slaokod Lime, or a
mixture of strong ashes with at least 10 per
110881 PAT
waste ol precious metal is overcome, an.l the
same Holiility nnd strength produced at from
ortfl third to one-half of tlm usual oosl of sol
id eases. This process is of tlm most sim-
ph),nature, follows: a plate ot nicklo com
position inolaf especially adapted to tlie pm-
piVmi, lias two plates of solid gold soldered
Dim on each side. The three are then passed
CA ST YOUR OPTICS over THIS.
cnnrs'TMAs is coming,
AND SO IS Nl<:n r YSA It'S,
TAKE WISE 4 Tll OF JOEY.
VVliat Will You Present to Your
WIFE, HON, DAUGHTER, SIS-
TER BROTHER, MOTHER,
FATHER, FRIEND, OR
SWEETHEART V
CIO TO
T. WARTHEN & CO’S.
liiiLweun polished steel rollers, and tlie result
is a strip of heavy plated composition, ( lroin
which the inses, back, centres, bezels, Ac.,
are out nnd shaped by suitable dies and ior-
ynjfl. The gold in these cases is sufficiently
thick to admit of all kinds of chasing, cn
‘MraYfffg'and ehamblitlg, the engraved cases
been carried until worn perfectly smooth
Search tlie wide World over from polo to
pole, visit tho trade marts of Europe nud
Amorfea, explore tlm palaces of tho crownod
heads, aud naught c.-n bo found that will
give such lusting enjoyment as an elegant
by- time and use without removing Urn gold.
tillS'LS THE ONLY CASE MADE WITH
fWO PLATES OF SOLID GOId) AND WAR
RANTED BY SFECIAL CERTIFICATE.
,Fvr sale by ,u)l Jewelers. Ask for Illustra
tod Culalpgm.'' aud to see warrant.
uy .
Mare Mule about 18 years old.
no* five dollars lor hor delivery to me atTun-
Lille. W. C. MAl’TilEWS.
&
wi fJU
Strayed or Stolen.
ROM my Roger's placo, one small
bnv
I will
Notict! to Debtors and Creditors.
XTOnqfS is hereby given to all
A/I ,buyinu demands Against tlio
TrfflmaS M. Kennedy, lato of Wai
given to all persons
estate ol
ashiugton
county, deceased, to present them to us pro
perly unqlo out within the time prescribed
Ly law, HO as jo show their character -ml
nmrnint. And all jiersons indebted to said
estate are required to make immediate pay
uu uttoais,. -W, C. MATTHE “ 8,
STANLEY KITTRELL,
’ Tehie -dt ■ ■ ,
THE OLD RELIABLE!
. I v ,i ,-r^odE OF—
The Best Newspapers
‘ IN THE SOUTH.
1 ,U1A)
THE
OLD RELIABLE.’
Piano an Organ
THESE are the BEST.
CHIC
S0U r
M
SHONINGEK.
sKfeM
MASON & HAMLIN
fcix grand muknL. Ono hundred styles.
All grades. . All prices. liirgest selection of
first-class instruments offered by any oue
House North or South. None bu: first-class
maliets. No competition with cheap makers.
No economy in ohu.rp instruments. They
WARTHEN, GA.,
To buy what yon want.
Have for sale
MOLASSES
BACON. SYRUP,
SUGARS, of all grades, and
Family Groceries,
generally at Bottom priocs for CASH, and at
LIVIXG PH EC JEM
to those who aro favored with credit.
will neither yvtyr nor please. True economy
uureltoso'of first
bio luHtrunmiitH, covt what they may. Oth
ers may humbug buyers with elierp Pianos
at il'Jfi, *115,,ami organs at *3U, ^4(J, SflO,
in fancy Oases, witli numberless 'Stops, but
LTJ.lM ANl) DATDS WONT
frosh ground, from their colobrated
Washington Flour Mills
( No Sensationalism! No Immorality!
AUGUSTA
(Jht’ouiclc und CoustitutioiialiRt,
1882.
StlBSCKlBE FOR IT !
cent of suit, scattered over aud around tliy
roots. .Then a wheelbarrow load of barn' - - - ’
yard muuuro should V* put around the poach-, ,
» ■ t>di nOlIJ ,doTiy-Lo> J J
THE Chotonirle and Constitutionalist is
the oldest newspaper in the South, and per-
t aps th* oldest iu |tho United States, having
eun cstablYshed in 1785. While thoroughly
f)bmojra{icTn‘ principle, it is liberal, pro-
grts Jte'aud tolerant. The Chronicio eon-
t*ins Hi* latent news from all parts of the
\yprUh aud is recognized as a first class paper.
AA ah advertising me limn, it covers the
oodatry in Georgia aud South Carolina (rib-
ftWw Afig,usU., .
Wo endeavor to e^cludo sensationalism
Tte H pubV Ish no article of an immoral eliurac-
UilJJ'i: ">
'IJiFvllS:
$10 00
5 DO
2 00
A'1412a#, , . WALSH A WRIGHT,
Augusta, Ga.
olufiaio
Daily,
Run aiiy such schedule, or practice any such
imposition 1 .' 'They fnrtc ilone business thir-j
tuen long'yeftrsi, anil sold more Pianos and
Organs than ail other Hootburu dealers to
gether, and its'too late iu tlm day for them
to go back on their record. Mid take to sell
ing (Stained Whitewood Pianos and imitiytion
Walnut Organs. But
Tlie LADIEM’ attention especially
called to a fine line of II tilery, lo
(ion*, Ktc., now being opened; also,
LUDDEN AND BATES WILL
Bell Strictly Reliable Pianos and Organs
from best Makers only, at lUWo»M.T)UHEfts
Fzi'roiiv Pjijoks, and tor less , money than
they can be had elsewhere in Ajnericu. This
we otLUfASTfcR.' Write atf ofi'dd for Catalogues,
Prioe* and Terms. M.igmncent Stock lor
Holiday Trade. We can su|t all reatonable,
common senso buyers who don’t expect
Gold Dollars for Fifty Cents. Address.
LUDDM k MTES,
Snvunna.li., G-n.
^YhuU'b^lG I’lynp, a Organ Dealers
BRAN AND CORN
Aalways on hand.
Domestic and Dross
8 PECIAL
1.881
Sandersville Store
Jllways in JLinc and Headquarters for
LOW PRICES.
To Our Friends and Customers
OF THIS and Adjoining Counties: Wo beg to inform you that our FALL
AND WINTER STOCK of
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes
IS all in und complete in every particular, having all the select styles and
varieties. Wo aro ablo to offer Special Inducements as our stock was
bought at low figures. We intend to give our customers tho benefit. The
Prices SHALL be lower than ever. We intend that purchases from ue
shall bo lower than any city South. Wo shall naiuo only a few articles
for a guide.
Calicoes, fast colors, 6jc. Checks, host quality 10c.
Shirtings, best quality, fi^c. Sheetings, host quality,7:]c.
Blenching, best quality, 10c. Worsted at 20c , usually sold at 30c,
Alapacas, special bargains, 2->c up. Cashmeres, Hpocial bargains, 40c up.
Shawls of every variety, all wool $1 Flannel all colors, 20c and up.
and up. Jeans, all wool, 35c.
Good Jeans from 12Jc up.
Brogans, solid leather, full Btock, $l,3o
Ladies shoos, solid leather and full Boots, the best quality ever offered
stock, from $1 up. here at $2,75.
B
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ALL KINDS OF
OOTS
AND
KHOES
AND
T nE L
OWEST
F
IGURE8.
Wo bfeg to call tho attention of tho Public to the largest stock of
loaks & Dolmans
EVER offered in this City. They have all been manufactured from
isian Styles and by the finest makers in New York City; and we can offer
them so low that every lady can be able to purchaso. We shall offer
Cloaks at $3,75, never sold before for less than $6,00.
Our Five Dollar Cloaks
Are Beauties and well worth $7,50, and so on. DOLMANS from $G,50
up. We expect to lead tho State iu this line. As usual we have the largest
Clothing Stock
GOODS
Td Rent.
of
steel.
X
TWO Dweil»<» Houses. Apply to
G. R. PRINGLE.
The farmer can be supplied in
everything needful on a farm. Plows
all kinds, cast, wrought iron, and
b justly celebrated Farqu-
bar convertible plow stock with all
tho plows and fixtures. Come and
e ns. •<
Wabthen.Ga, April 8,1880. ly
In the City and we can fit up your boys as well as the men for a
amount of money. We can offer suits from $5 up. Always loaders i
OVERCOATS from $3,75 up. In
We can offor special inducements, and in all articles kept by us wo 8
try to please by giving bargains.
IUST OTTIR, GE.OCERISS
And HARDWAUE we shall do likewise. ftkyeLook out for the nor"
sue for Price List and Bargains in Mackerel.
We are able to boast this far—that our stock consists of. solid
honest goods—shoddy goods cannot ba found in our store. All we ij oB
if you desire to buy good goods for your family at the lowest P rJ £ es kS/v
Oct-8.tt P. HAPF’S SON & CO-