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TAX NOTICE.
LAST HOUND.
I will attend tbe following named pWrs,
on tbe days stated, for the purpose of col
lecting the Slate and county taxes forth'
year 1884.
Sun Hill 93 Dist.
Davisboio 114 “
Cato's 95 “
Giles' 90 •*
Warthon 1350
Banoombe 130 "
Clays 100
Deep Step 1)9
Pefttson's 98 “
Oconee No 14 C It 11
Robison's t. o 90 “
McBride’s 88
Peacock’s 91 “
Tennille
Taborunclo 1315 "
Wamraooks 89 “
Stonewall 1345 "
Josey's Store
Riildlevillo 1353
Monday Oct.
Tuesday "
Wednesday “
Thursday "
Friday “
Monday "
Tuesday *'
Wednesday “
Thursday "
Friday “
Monday “
Tuesday “
Wednesday “
Thursday “
Friday "
Monday Nov.
Tuesday "
Weduisday “
Thursday
NEW GOODS.
T. WA11THEN & CO’S.
In Sanderfvillo from the 5th to the 10th o!
Nov. inclusive, at whioh time mv books will
closo. W. It. THIGPEN, T. O.
EUREKA MILLS,
Sandf.hsvili.k, Oa , )
May 15th, 1882.J
The attention of all parties intrestod is re
spectfully called to the fact llmt no wheal
Will be ground at these mills unless it is
Thoroughly Dry,
as we would do injnstioe both to the mills,
and to our customers by attempting to grind
wheat before it is dry. Ho dry your wheat,
•'id put it up and cover it
RAT TIGHT,
•nd then bring it to theso mills and we will
give yon good Hour, as well as A good yield.
If Wheat will not crack betwoen the teeth ii
will not do to grind. W11 ,. rs
By order of O. C. W ATT8,
0. K. PB1NOLF.. Miller,
Proprietor.
EUItEKA MILLS. 1
Sandeksvii.le, Ua Nay, 15th, 1882. [
at parties wisliitg stock feed ground nri
bsreby informed that oorn, oats, w heat,or ryi
or Rye, will bo gronnd after date whou chop
ped Into bominy at ono sixteenth toll, whey
lots of live bushols or more.
By order of 0. 0. WATTS,
O. R. PRINGLE. Miller.
Proprietor.
COOKSTOYES
ALWAYS SATISFACTORY
EIGHTEEN SIZES AND KINDS
ALL PURCHASERS CM BE SUITED
MANurAtmr .id by
CIO TO
THE
OLD RELIABLE.’
AT
WARTHEN, GA.,
The Herald & nnn T liin 1 WAIf ^ s AXW >VA|{ —•
i:ntaiili«iii:i» i»4i.
WM. PARE, Editoi and Proprietor.
THURSDAY MORNING. NOV. 0, 18*4.
T11E FARM AND HOME
To buy w hat you want.
Hava for sale
BACON. SYRUP, MOLASSES,
SUGARS, of all grades, ai d
Family Groceries,
generally at Bottom prices for CAHU, and al
LIVIMG PHIC’fftH
to those who are favored with credit.
Itlfwl and Superior Fnmily Flour
fresh ground, from their oelebrnted
Washington Flour Mills.
BRAH A HD COBH
Always on hand.
'l’hn K.AIAIKM* attention especial!)
led to a fine lino ol Hoftlri V. Ho
ltons, Kttc., now being opened; also,
Domestic and Dross
GOODS
Roasted coffee is oue of the most
powerful disenfectauts.
Beeswnx and salt will make rusty
flat-irons as smooth as glass.
Wild mint scattered about tho house
will rid it ot rats and mice.
Save your cold tea; it is excellent
for cleaning grained wood.
Sandpaper will whiten ivory knife
bandies, that may have become yel
low with use or age.
Tbe unpleasant odor left in tbe
breath after eating onions is entirely
removed by a cup of strong coffee.
Paint spots may be removed from
any kind of clothing by saturating
with equal parts of turpentine and
spirits of ammonia.
If you wish to pour boiling hot
liquid into u glass jar or tumblor, it
eau be safely done by putting a
spoon in tbe dish before you pour.
A Uightly damp cloth rubbed
over a dusiy carpet brightens it won
derfully and gathers ull the dust.
1 Lis is an excellent way to cleanse
tbe floor of an invalid's room, where
tbe noise and dust uro object
ion a bio
Steel knives w hich arc not in gen-
rul use may bo kept from rusting,
if they are dipped in a strong solu
tion of soda—oue part water to four
of s da, wipe dry, roll in flannel uud
keep in u dry place.
Flowers muy be kept very fresh
over night if they are excluded en
tirely from tbo air. To do this, wet
them thoroughly, put in a damp box,
aud cover with wet raw cotton or
wet newspaper, then place in a cool
spot.
When oue has bad n fever, auo
tbe bait is falling iff, lake a teacup
of sugo, stu p it in a quurt of soft
water, Btruiu it off into a tight bot
tle. Sponge tbo bead with tbe tou
frequently, wet ing tbe roots of tbe
hair.
Isaac A.Slieppard & Co.,Baltimore,Vi
ASH FOIE NALU MV
A,|8.|S/>n/4*i EL
Htti.dt rsville.’Gs-
Good Meal!
'’Good Flour!
—Made at ehort notice at—
The Eureka Mills
The farmer can be supplied ‘le
everything needful on a farm. Plows
of all kinds, cast, wrought iron, and
stool. Tbo justly celebrated Farqu
har convertible plow stook with all
tbe plows and fixtures. Gome and
CBB US.
Warthev.G ». April 8.1880.ly
-IN—
tville,
G a
Sander
■The following are the standard grndei-
of Flour, pat in >n »u<l pound sacks:
Oboico Family,
Extra Family,
Family,
Extra,
Suporfine.H
Fresh Corn Moul.
Wheat Bran,
Ship Stuff,
Grits,
No better yield of meal or ootn cun k<
made.
No better quality of Flour or Meal from the
game wheat or corn, cun bo made in the
country.
All tho Mill products kept for sale ot the
store ot OltIt BROS., who are agents for the
mills, and by other merchants in Handers-
ville and surrounding oountry.
€. R. PIUNDLE.
The abovo is on enterprise that is giving as
innoh or more satisfaction to its patrons as
any mill in tbe oountry. I’lanters are getting
good yields from iheir wheat as well as good
ffoar, und it is sufo to say that no better oorn
meal can be made in the oouutrv. And while
it is not yet paying n remunerative income
to the proprietor, It Is a great oouvenlonoe to
Bandersville and the whole oountry around;
and all seem proud of the enterprise.
” DEBARY-BAYA
—Merchant's Line--
ST. JOHNS RIVER STEAMERS.
CARRYING THE U. S. MAILS.
FAST MAIL,
in connection with People's Line, leaves
Jacksonville daily at 2 p. in., forPuLtku, As-
tor, DeLund, Blue Springs, Sanford and En
terprise. Returning, leaves Sanl'ord at 3 p.
m., urriviog ot Jacksonville early next morn
ing, making close connections with trains
for all points North. East rind West.
WAY MAIL
Leaves Jocksonville daily, Sunday exoeptod,
at 3 p. m., for Sanford, Enterprise aud all
intermediate luudiugs. Returning, lenvis
Sanford at 9 a. m., arriving at Jacksonville
early following morning.
St. John’s Bar and Crescent City
Division
Leaves-May port doily, Sunday exoepltd, at
7:30 a. m.; Jacksonville 10 o. m. for Pulutka,
Crescent City aud intermediate landing!
Returning, leaves Cretceut City every morn
ing Sundays excepted, at 7:30; Falalka at ?1
a. in., Jacksonville at 4 p. m., arriving at
Mayport and Pilot Town early same evening.
Palatka and Sanford Daylight Di
vision.
Leoves Palatka daily, Sunday excepted, nt
10 a. in. for Sanford and Enterprise and in
termediate landings. Returning, loaves Sun-
ford at 7:30 a. m , arriving at Palatka at G p.
tn.
Close connection made at Palatka with the
Florida Southern Railroad; at Astor with St.
Johns and Lake Enslis Railroad; at Sanford
with South Florida Railroad, and with steam
ers for Indian River.
For further information apply to Ticket
Office, southeast corner Bay and Laura, or
nt the company’s offices,foot of Laura street.
Freight toharves foot of Pine street; passen
ger wharves foot of Laura street,
B CUAS. B. FENWICK,
Gen. Fr’t & Pass. Agt.
W. B. WATSON, Gen. Manager.
IH-aa-i8w-tf
Ouo of tbe best w«jo to cure ft
sore throut is as follows: VV ring a
cloth out of salt uud cold water, nuti
keeping it quito wet, biud tightly
about tbo ueck. Cover tbia with a
dry cloth. It is best to use this
remedy in tbe uigbt.
If a lady bus a book-rack or table
she wishes to varuisb, first on use
coat of linseed oil,aud then apply tbe
shellac. Tbe oil siuks iuto tbe
pores of tbe wood aud shows tbe
graiu. Pine, however, will uot ab
sorb it.
•• • - —
Gems of Thought.
Engines, Boilers,
Saw and Grist Mills, and Machinery and
Mill Supplies. Cheap and Oood. Repairs
out. at reasonable prices.
CKO. It. IjO VIIIA It II A CO,
Fouudij, Machine and llniler Works,
AUGUSTA, OA
We Buy, Sell, Kent, Exchange and Repair
Engines on favorable terms. Have 3 ear loads
New Engines, 2 ear loads 2d band Engines In
slock tor prompt delivery. Steam and Wa
ter Pipe at Reduced prints. Agents for At
Ins F.ngiues, Anlltn-n Taylor Engines, Kar
ting Injectors, Vnnduzen Jet Pumps, Gurdi
dcis Governors. Cloud Creek Mill Rocks
Eclipse Double Turbine Wheels.
All kinds of neiv work and repairs prompt
ly done We are sorking about one hun
•Irod hnuds and cts everyday. 2-21-'84 tf
THE
iEMINGTON
|Sewing Machine,
LIKE TUK
Iemihgton rifle,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
Uui'e to Give Satisfaction,
Cincinnati claims a population of
300,000.
Cold driuks altor a hot meal in
duce dyspepsia.
1A Washington bar-room made
$450 on circus day.
It is said that a nieco of Zacrlm-
ry Taylor lives iu poverty in Michi
gan.
Chicago bad a $100,000 fire on
Wednesday last at which several
persons were killed.
It is computed that tbe forests of
Texas will supply tbe whole coun
try with timber for years.
New York grand jury has found
40indictments against men who Lave
registered illegally or persuaded oth
ors to do so.
“Timothy" grass took its name
from Timothy Hans-ou.of Maryland,
wLo introduced it in this country
from England.
Dr. Paret, of Washington, was
elected Pi3bop of Maryluud by tbe
L’rotostaut Episcopal convention by
91 out of 121 votes.
No womau without a male escort
ventures out after dark iu Naples or
Rome, such has b eu tbe increased
license given to crime of late.
Tbo Constitution of October 31st
says: Chief Connolly will begin
buildiug a rogue’s gallery uext woek.
Ho has a large number of pictures
of noted criminals to start with.
Tbe grand jury of Oglethorpe
recommend'd no more liquor li
oeuses be issued by tbo ordinary
Oglethorpe and Clara will be dry
counties next year
;i General Office, Ulon, N. Y.
Mew York Office, 283 Broadway,
Buying Agents Wanted.
30 t ents.
Will pay for tl,o Hkbali>.5 - Georgian lrom
now until Dcceuiher31st,1884. To place this
paper in the hands of every man in the coun
ty, we make tbe above liberal offer. Call and
subscribe or send us the mouey. Address
Herald Sc Georgian
Sandenville, Oa
Some one asked Coleridge—if be
could prove tbe truth of Christian!
ty ? “Yes,” said be, “try it I"
“Reason can not show itself more
reasonable than to cease^reasoning
on things that arc above reasoning.’
— Sir Thilip Sydney.
“I have made tbo Bible a special
study for thirty-four yours, uud 1
uever opeu it tbal I do uot discovor
something uow. It reminds me of
tbe great firmament. Penetrate as
far us you may, with tbe aid of tbe
mo*t powerful gluss thut tbe ingen
uity of man has produced, and still
there is something beyond.”—R. J.
Breckinridge.
"do live, that, when thy summons conics to
joia
l’lio innumerable caravan, which moves
fo that mysterious realm, whore caoh shall
take
His chamber iu the silent halls of death,
t’hou go uot, like the galley slave at night,
Scourged to his dungeon ; but sustained and
soothed
By an unfaltering trust, upproaeh thy grave,
Like one who wraps the drapery of his .-ouch
About him, aud lies down to pleasant dreams.
— Bryant.
•Tf thy neighbor should sin," old Christo-
val said-
“Never, never unmerciful he ;
For remember it is by the mercy oi God
Thou art uot as wicked as ho.”
Lost in Sight of Homo.
A few months ago, during oue of
the severe storms that visited Colo
ratio, a young man perished iu Bight
of homo. In his bewilderment be
passed and repassed his own cot
tage, to lie down aud die almost in
range with the “light iu the window”
which his young wife had placed
tlieie to guide him home. All alone
she watched the long night through,
listening iu vain for tbe footsteps
that would como uo more ; for long
before tbe morning dawned tbe icy
touch of death bad forever stilled
that warm, loving heart. Tbe sad
death was made still s ulder by tbe
fact that he was lost in sight of
home How many wandorers from
the Father’s bouse are lost in sight
of borne, in tbe full glare of tbe Gos
pel light ? They have the open Bi
ble overflowing with its calls and
promises, the faithful warning from
the sacred desk, tbe manifesta'ions
of God’s providence, ull tending to
direct their footsteps Heavenward,
and yet from all these turn away,
waiting for the more convenient sea
son, and are lost at last, in sight of
the many mansions.—Forward.
Iu a Philadelphia theater one
uigbt laBl week a lady in ouo of tbe
boxes drew from bor finger a superb
diamond ring aud throw it to Lotta
who was playing “Musette.”
Torn Green Couuty Tex., which
is about tbo Bi/e of Massachusetts
though it has no lurgo towns, has
an assessed value of $5,000,000 and
a population of 050,000 sheep and
cattle.
William II. Vanderbilt and bis
sons, says a New York dispatch iu
tbo Cincinnati Enquirer, have lost
nearly $50,000,091) tbo past few
years in ill-timed speculation of va
rious kinds.
David Dudley Field, theemiuent
New York lawyer, will be eighty
years of age on the 13th of February
uext, and has an income from bis
law practice and bis inventions of
over $100,000.
One quart of whisky cost Banks
county $1,500, tbe lives of two men
two widows, Bevoral orphan children
and an enormous amonnt of labor
and trouble, in the Nelms case.
Nearly twenty persons were made
very sick by a breakfast iu Dalton
on Monday 20th ult. A board of
Daltou physicians certify that
wns'eaused from drinkiDg tbe sweet
milk, as all who did not use tbe
milk escaped an attack.
A proposition will be made to tbe
ensutug session of the Georgia Leg
islature for tbo State University at
Athens to turn over to the State tbe
College farm, if Georgia will give
$10,000 a year to its maintenance,
Senator Smith, of Oglethorpe, tbe
largest farmer iu Georgia, will urge
its passage.
Counties iu the State where there
bus been uo local option on tbe li
quor question are now giving notice
that such bills will be applied for at
tbe uext session of tbe General As
sornbly. It is only a questiop of
•itne before all tbe counties willbave
local option in one form or another
Solid South.
The store of Walker & Duggan
at Laurens Hill, was burned Mon
day about 2 o'clock, There bad
been no light or fire in tbe store
since Saturday, and it is supposed
tho fire was tbs work of an iueeu
diary, besides tbe bouse u stock of
goods valued at $5,000 was burned
The storo was insured for $350 and
the stock for $2,000.
In McDufliee couniy a majority
of tho parties indicted for whisky
selling by the grand jury have sign
ed a paper pledging themselv
good faith to soil no more whisky
either directly or indirectly, iu Me
Duflio while tho prohibition law
in force, aud have requested tho pro
hibitionists and others to intercede
for them with Judge Neal, of the
ouuty court, to allow them to plead
guilty"aud to impose upon them a
nominal flue and costs.
Pat’s reto.it to his republican em
ployer who told him if Cleveland was
elected his wages would be cut down
to 50 cents a day, was a pretty
shrewd answer to the republican
sophistries of tbe campaign. Pat
replied : “Begorra, an’ if you be-
laved that you’d be for Cleveland
yourself ivery time.”
Mr. Lovick Pierce left Sparta on
last Monday with bis niece, Miss
Claude Middlebrooks, who will join
Miss Linuio Pierce, Mr. Charley
Pierco will be back to-day.—Isb-
maolito.
Chanda Singh, a bliud student at
^ India college cannot read or
.. rite, but possesses such a strong
memory as to be able to repeat all
bis text books—English, Persian or
Urdu—by rote, aud to work out
sums iu arithmetic with remarkable
.apidity. Tbe unusual intensity of
his mental powers is showu by bis
bility to multiply uuy number ol
figures by another equally large.
Memory, as is well known, is won
derfully developed iu Orientals, ow
ing to tho system of education which
has obtained among tbtin ; but cas
es like Chauda Siugb aro very rare,
oven iu tbe East.
A bather can lie ou tbo surfaco of
tbe water of tbe Great Balt Lake
with little exertion ; or by passing a
towel under his knees aud bolding
tbe two ends be can remain in any
depth of water kneeling, with tbe
bend and shoulders out of water ; or
by shifting it under tbe soles of tbe
feet, bo can sit on tbe water. The
ouo exertion, iu fact, is to keep one's
balance ; none whatever is required
to keep alloat. Tbo only danger,
therefore, arises frpiu choking by ac
cidentally swallowing some ol tbe
water, for tbo streugth of tbe briue
is so intense that the muscles of the
throat are convulsed, and strangula
tion ensues.
A shock has recently aroused
China. Franco has taken from it
oue of its ancient possesions; Eng
land and Russia press it on either
side; stoam, electricity, tbo railroad,
aud tbo printing press approach its
borders; and tbo moment either of
its revival or of its total decay seems
near. Covered with railways, peue
trated by European activity China
would become one of tbo earth. Its
people aro said to bo uot unprepared
or tbe change. Its despotism alone
bolds it back. As a free aud pro
&
Selected Stock in the City
ALL IN AND NOW READY FOR INSPECTION AT
the
Samdersville Store i
After two months stay in Now York city of our Morris Happ, ho has!
bad the opportunity of buying all the Bargains offered, which wo l lavQ |
dono with all the cash backing that wo nooded. |
We have Bargains to offer which uo merchant in Georgia can compefol
with, and shall givo our customers iu this aud neighboring ooutifieg t| lu l
benefit of. 1
Wo call special attention to our Mammoth Stock of Mon’s Youth’s tuu\l
Children’s clothing. Wo can savo you 25 per cent iu your purchases. ^y e l
propose to sell you at homo as low as any wholesale IIouso iu New York l
You will ask how can that be done. We bought our entile Slock froui l
merchants that failed in Imsiuess aud from auotkor merchant that was!
selling out at 75 cts. ou tho Dollar ou the original cost and wo shall sell i
them at New York cost,—“Como ns early as you can.”
Our Dry Goods Stock canuot be surpassed iu Middle Georgia,complete 1
in every lino and wo eau give you FULL value for your,money. We shall
only mention a few prices:
Tho Best Culicoe8 n 0 i.
' “ 7 8 Sheeting *.*6» eta
“ yard wide Sheeting G 1 cts
Wool Dress Goods in 50 different styles ....12'* eta
1 “ " in 25 “ “ . .15 cts
1 Double width Cashmeres, colored Sects
All wool blnck Cashmeres from 40 to 75 cts
And a splendid lino of l’lnids uud Flannels at very low prices.
Wo cnti und will sell you all wool Humboldt Jeans at 37ic sold olsowhcro
at 50c., a ftuo liuo Joans f >r 25o worth 40 cts. Wo bought under tho
price of any merchant by chance aud will givo it to our customers, ull
wool cu&sitnors 50c worth 75o. a full lino of lino cassimeres. We have
had our large storo lengthened SO'feet aud wo have it full of tbo choicest I
and cheapest goods iu tbo city, us tbe times aro hard we have bought tho
cheapest sto k we lmvo ever been able to buy, and to get fair dealing, ex-J
act representation of goods and mako your tiionoy go the furthest como|
and give us your trudo.
.rog
oulc
rossivo people, tho Cbiuoso w<
rise from their decay and their itn
mense territory would give a now
impulso to tbo commerce of the
world
WIT AaNI) HUMOR.
“Yes," said be, “I married for
homo, but now, the less I’m there
tbe better I like it.”
“What ware tbe worst rosuU8 of
tbo civil war?” cried an orator
“Widows,” shouted Joues, who had
married one.
“I am going to plant my foot
down,” said the lady ol tbo bouse iu
wrathful tones. “Whutyer going to
raise, corns?” interrogated the mau
of tbe bouse from behind his paper.
Jerasha Junes, out iu Oonuooti
out, was jilted by hot; lover, but she
didn’t sue for a broach of promise
she just mot him ou tho highway
ono gentle afternoon und lammed
him ovor tbe head with a club.
Is anybody waiting ou you?’
suitl a polite dry goods clerk to
youug lady from the country. “Yes
sir," replied tho blushing damsel
“thut’s my fellow outside—be would
uot come iu tbo store.”
“I have been married now,’
boasted a prosoy old follow, more
than 30 years, and have uever given
my wife a cross word.” “That’s
because you never dared, undo,"
said a little nephew who lived with
them; “if you had auntie would have
made you jump.”
A woman called at tho Ordinary’s
office last week, asked for a mat
Huge license, got it and paid for it,
It is feit that this establishes a pre
cedent that will oblige most of our
best young men to take to the
woods.
There would be moro marrying
in tbe woild if there were more
girls like one living near New Or
leans. She has chartered a steamer
and is to be married ou« board. Af
ter tbe ceremony tho boat will take
all present up tbe Mississippi for
protracted tour, of which she bmrs
ull expenses.
Love’s Young- Dream.
Tho other night wo overheard
real pretty piece ol love’s labor won,
aud it made my heart beat faster
and brought buck memories of the
past. It happeued down ou the
dark end of the piazza, next to mv
opou window:
“Who do you love?” said he, uu-
gtamutically.
“Pupa," said sho inuocoutly with
a coo.
“Who else?" said he.
“Mamma,” said she.
“Who else?”
“Brother.”
“Who else?”
“Sister.”
“Who else?”
i'Uncle.”
“Who else?”
“Auutio.”
bo else?”
‘ Oo” aud then I beard a whale
bone snap, aud a peculiar gluggity,
glug, glug sound that didn’t need
WE MAKE THIS ANNOUNCEMENT NOT FOR ANY BRAG 0R|
SHOW BUT WE MEAN EXACTLY WHAT WE SAY.
As we liuvo only mentioned a few items in our stock, wo tuko greal
pleasure in statiug that our assortment is full and complete iu every linfi
usually kept by us.
In addition to our largo stock wo lmvo a very largo assortment of
ROGERS BRO. TRIPLE PLATED ON NICKL1
SILVER WARE
all warranted and the best make iu tbo world, and at lower prices thanl
ever beforo. Alno a full ii u0 ( ,f Jewelry, Cloaks, Jersey Jackets, Walking
Jackets.
MORRIS HAPP,
LOUIS COHEN,
sept 25, 1884-Gm
P. HAPP’S SON & CO.
!- Proprietors, of tbo Sandersville Store.
T
. H. SPARKS & OO.
Having exercised great care in tbe selection of our stock for tbo SPRINC
TRADE, wo aro satisfied wo
Can do .as Well for You as Any House in Town,|
and ou this idea invite you to call and examine our Stock beforo purchasj
ing elsewhere. Our stock consults of
LimUoh’ Drcsw and Trimmings, A Fine
Line oniosiery and OIoych, Ail Klegant
Line ol While Xxoods and Notions.
OTT:R, SHOE
IS FULL AND COMPLETE.
OUR STOCK OF CLOTHING AND HATS
has been carefully selected aud is elegantly suited to the trade. Call and
examine our stock in all its branches, aud bo convinced that we can and
will do as well for you, if not better than any house in town.
T. s:. .IR/IECS &C CO.
April 19—tf.
Speucj and family,Rev. L. P.Rivers!dictionary for translation. Ah,
and family, and others in Atlanta, all Rove’s young dream, go ou, go ou;
$10 A BALE SAVED-
The Clarke Seed
Cotton Cleaner
Separates tho dirt, dost, etc.,'
from seed cotton. It greatly
iucteasos the quantity and qual
ity of tho lint and
Insures Increased Profits
to every agency that handles
cotton. It is pronounced
best cleaner iu use. Send for
Circulars.
Clutko Seed Cotton Cleaner
Manufacturing Co.
No. CD.', East Alalmuni St., Atlanta, W.
Or “ J. J, SPARKS, Ag t.
bamleraville, O’ 9 '
bound for Indian Territory whore j there will be an awakening some
tboy will engage in teaching. It is morning about three o’clock iu the
a heroic and devoted band. We future , when a bottle of paregoric as well
wish them much happiness in
labors they are gone to perform
pleasant trip aud ft safe return. Mr. [more, |
VARIETY IRON WORKS.
LANG & WILT, PROPRIETORS,
cum-, . MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
STEAM ENGINES,BOILERS.&c., STEAM PIPE VALVES,RUBBIJ‘
AND LEATHER BELTING, MACHINE OILS ALL GRADED
AGENTS FOR
Daniel Prafct Totton Gins? Brown Cotton Gins*
A. B. FARQUHAR’S MACHINERY,
COTTON PRESSES, CANE MILLS, COTTON SEED HOLLERS
»*t) lutuiu ween a uutue or mraom-if ^o are prepared to do all kinds of Repair Work at short notice n-
the and a plaintive wail will recall** the chinm j d ° n ° - rn’ 1 ' W *» Ut ,°/ the „ ab °T e ntlUlod rprices
, a hours that have been, but are ao ibefore*^
going elsewhere.
July 24—toy]
Respectfully, n
LANG & WILT, Sandersville, u*