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ERHANRCMEjjt
POH PAIN
* CURES
Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica,
LumVso», Backache. Headache, Toolhaeho,
H-ivrlllur*. Rpruln*. Hriilae*.
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LOCAL ITEMS.
lU'litflous,
Hrlrf l.onil*.
l*eraoiml.
March.
Court week.
Sweet spring timo.
No Bpring poetry yot.
The month for planting corn.
See Sheriff's sales for April.
Yesterday was nationil holiday,
llcad new legal notices by the Ordinary.
Gardening has boon the popular work of
Mr. Lawson ICelley is greeting old friend 8
this work.
Hr. F. .3. S.raugo returnod from a trip to
Eaton ton ou Saturday list.
Mr. It. A. Hooks #f Jefforson county is in
attendance upon court this wcok.
Mrs H.dlio lleade Lipplnoott leit for her
home in Philadelphia on Thursday last,
Mr, Allen Hickson and lady of Wilkinson,
are visiting the family oi Mr. Roubeu Mayo.
llev. .1. K. Harrison one of the oldost min
isters in the county was in the city on
See notice of the exctllout oil ulvortistrl' 1
the week.
Send in your orders for Illustrated paper
neat week.
Tt ore will he preaching at the Melhodiet
" *«. i n thin place on next Sabbath ftt
To A.M . end at Tenuillo at 8 p. m.
..y, j, it MoCleskcy, psstor.
Ti,nr» will ho preaching at the Baptist.
h in this plaoe on Saturday, 10th inst.
d5 p m and Sunday at 11 a. m, Rev. A.
Battle, D. D- r« stor - nl . ,
,Iov W. I,. Kilpatrick will preach at 11a-
iboro on Saturday and Sunday next at 11
JIAlVuiKl*.
On the noth of Febuary by Itov. T. J. Beck
r,G. A. Smith and Miss Anna Moye.claugh-
r of Mr. U. J- Moye of Oooneo.
By Itev. T, J • Holmes on the 2Glh ol Feb-
lnry Mr. Liuton A. Tanner and Miss Addle
, 'fanner, daughter of Mr. John II. Tenner
| of this oounty.
‘ irlKII.
Mrs. Mary Wood, lellct of Mr. Henry
. Wood, deceased, dlod on Sunday, 1st ol
*„ r eb, agod 03 years und 1 day. Mrs. Wood
wono of Ibo oldost members of Bay
brings Methodist oburob, and was highly
loomed for hor Christian greoee and vir-
For many years she has boon a great
tferer, and her death was not unoxpeot-
by Mr. K. W. McCarty.
Head the new advertisements from Augus
ta and Suvunnah this week. Wo will have
more to say oi them hereafter.
Handa'il is rattier oil in his Scripture. Sap-
phira has a history but not ootineotod wilb
shoaring Ibo looks ol Samson.
Subscribe now for the Hkiumi ,t Okoroi-
an. and got the illustrated inaugural pro
ceedings next week,only $1.60 a year.
Mr. lsma l. Smith, a tlrst course student
at the M.-dical College, in Augusta, returnod
ou Saturday.
Mi. H. il- l’erkius, President, nf the W. A
T llailrofsd was iu the city oil yesterday.
Ilia commanding pliysiquo will attract at
tention anywhere.
llev. T. J. Onmraiug now of Warrenton
tilled his monthly appointment ns usual on,
Saturday and Sunday, and mingled with liis
Hoe notices of sale of valuable city prop- (r4en ig i' n Hondemilte on Saturday.
oft y un C 'n't u° C V ty n ' lminiHlr ' llnr ° f Mr. J. F. Lord ofDavisboro is now travel-
estate 0. U O Hoi ly, deceased. I for Hftyheg * Elt on of Savannah, deal-
Mr. E. A. SulliVAD has hoM Liu stock of urs in flont. bacon, oto. Ho seems to be
groceries to Mr. \V. P. Lovett, who will con- Quite HUccosBful in his new departure,
tinue the busii ohh at the Ratne ruiikI.
Soodoats, seod peas and Goldon Dent
, a lull lino of garden seod for Bnle by
, A. H. Sparks.
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lliickleii's Arnica Sulvc
The Best Sai.vk in the world for Cuts,
nines, Sores, Ulcers, Halt Uheum. Fever
n-s Totter, Clioppoil Hands, Chilblains,
ms and all Skin Eruptions, and positive-
cures Files, or no pay required. It is
trail teed to give perfect satisfaction, or
cney reluuded. Fiioe 26 oonts per box.
For sale by ltewlings A May.
The Houtu Fhomnx Oiianoe Gbove,
$1 a Year, Hample, 10c Silvor.
Give price of Orange Groves and Florida
orniatloii. J. CROSS, Liverpool, Fla. jan 8. '»-ly
The excursion party from Wiigbtsvillo to
see Lula Hurst numbered about seventy live.
We learn that some of them could not l o
culled piobihi tiouilts.
While in Augusta on Frida” we learned
that di-patees had been received ';om Col.
Hon. 0. It. Friugle lias not yet fully re
colored from the uffoets ol a violont cold.
He is still quite lioarso, and bis bead is con
siderably atVoo.tod. The return of milder
weather, wo hope will soon restore him to
bis former health,
Pr. Thomas 0. Viokors of this county one
Mitchell in New York, announcing that his|(^ iu 0 graduates of the late session of the
mission in the interest of tho A. G. 4 8 rail- 1 Medical College ol Georgia at Augusta, re
turned homo ou Saturday night. The Doc
tor is a young man of lino moral character,
and by assiduous application to his stud
ies has obtained a diploma at a Medical col
logo of hit«li repute. He will probably locate
in tlio lower part of this county.
Pr. W. F. Penoock also completed his col
lege course at the Medical College of Angus
ta, mid received the degree of M. D. ou Hat-
lii-day last. lie took the prize that was
awarded rof excellence in Anatomy, This iu
a class of 84 graduates ia certainly quito mer
itorious. Pr. I’cacook left for North Geor
gia iu quest of u location.
Dr E. If. Vipkin of Tcnnille returnod on
Saturday from Louisville, Ky., where he
has graduated at the Louisville Medical Col
lege. Thin well known institution offers
supeiior advantages to medical students, by
its clinic»1 instruction and facilities, and
in the well known ability of its professors,
all oi which we doubt not Dr. Pipkin dtli-
genlly improved. The cliss in which be
graduated numbered over sixty. Our
young Iric-ud equipped with oxutlleut,colle
giate advantages, and possefaod of great
moral worth we hope will enjoy largo success
in his chosen profession.
toad was successful. This means a good deal
Next week’s pnper will contain an account
of tho inauguration oeremonios, handsome
ly illustrated by pictures. The portraits of
the new cabinet will also appear. New sub
Nuribers should nend in their names at
ouoe.
JOYFULLY ASTONISHED.
Mr. James Brunt, Deputy Sheriff, Haiti
tnoro, Maryland, writes: Iu uu experience ol
thirty years I have hooonie acquainted with
numerous so-called specifies for coughs and
colds, but never before experienced such
surprising efficacy as was obluinod from the
lied Star Cough Cure. I was attacked with a
severe deep-seated cold and cough. I suffer
ed lor some timo, and tried this valuabla
remedy. I was completely cared by the uso
of ono bottle.
at lll.’CJ Nine Cure Mouth Wash and
ULllliO Dentifrice is an infallible cure lor
i-rsledHero Throat, Bleeding (limis, Sore Mouth
il Ulcers. Cleans the Teeth mid keeps the Uu ills
thy, rurcsii bud or foul breath. Proparod solely by
.. J. p. <t W. U. HOLMES, Dentists. 108 Mulberry
vt, Macou, (Jooruia. Foraalo by Matins & llalneis
wllugl & May and all 1). uniats aud Deutlatn. ly
—•• • «•
I have on bund n 1 irgo stock Steel Scoolors
p Shovels, also sweeps aud Buzzard plows
ido to order and specially adapted to tho
nts of tho iarmenf iu this section of the
ate, tkoy nro made by Tappers pattern, of
»vy steel, can ho worked over and repair-
\ A. S. HraiiKs,
— ► ♦ ^ ' -4 ■ "
Cheap collins. hnndsomo wnlnnt cases, aud
etalic caskets nt T. N. A J. W. Smith's
Tennille, may 22. f
fihoul.1 vou need a coffin or burial case
II at T. N A J. W. Bmith's.
Teunille, may 22 t
ALL IN THE LINE OF NATURE-
There is nothing in the lino of magic or
ystery about that wonderful and popular
edicine Barker's Tonic. It iir simply the
:»t and most soil ntillo combination possi-
Is of the osHontiol principle* of those vug-
table curatives which act powerfully and di-
<utly on the stomach, liver, kidney s aud
' od. But thorn neither is, nor will he, any
uccoHufui imitation of it. ft is all tho time
tiring those who had despaired oi ever get-
g well. For yourself, your wife and ohtl-
ren. 4t
A IhiusormiH Uost 1 .
Tho babe of Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Hullivan
was dangerously and almost fatally drugged
a few mornings since by a doso of laudanum
it is believed,administered hv tho little col
ored nurse. In some way tho nurse had lot
the ohild striko its head against a bedpost,
aud it is thought to stop its crying, gave it a
dose of laudanum. But for its comatose
condition being observed'by Mrs. H. nnd tho
calling in of modical aid,fatal results would
doubtless liuvo tunned. Tho child is out of
(lunger though not fully recovered.
-THE
BEST TONIC.
This medicine, combining Iron with pure
Vegetable tonics, quickly and completely
Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weakness,
I noil. Malaria,Chills and FeTcrs«
Kidneys nnd l.lver.
It Is Invaluable for Dlsraset peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives.
it does not Injure tho teeth, cause hcadnehc.or
produce constipation—other Iron medicines tlo.
It enriches and purities the blood, stimulates
tho nppetito, aids the assimilation of food, re
lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strength
ens tho muscles and nerves.
For Intermittent Fovers, lassitude, lack of
Energy, Ac., it has no equal.
da* Tho genuine hns atiovo trade mnrk nnd
Crossed red lines on wrapper, -fako no other.
K.«t« mil, li, MOWS CMEXlrjtL CO.. n.LTUIIUE, HD:
Facts Worth You At
tention.
“Rod ‘O’ Safety Oil’’ will NOT
EXPLODE. Gnnrantoed 150
FI Rib TEST. Gives a most
clear and lirilliiint lij^ht and is
pprfPetly safe at till times. By
calling your attention to this oil I
feel suro that after one trial you
will always use it. It is an estab
lished fact that the common kor-
osinenow in use is extremely dan
gerous, life and property always
at stake when it is used, l’ay
just a fraction more for the
RED 'O’ OIL
and you obtain a better light and
relieve your mind from all fears
from explosions. A single trial
will convince you as tliousads al
ready hear witness to its purity
and brilliancy. In order to intro
duce it. I nrn instructed to retail it
at 00 GENTS PER GALLON.
Sold only by E. VV. MoCARTY,
AGENT.
BUGGIES, BUGGIES!
A NEW and splendid stock of
Choice Buggios now ou hand,
and still arriving. Will bo sold at
prices that cannot fail to please by
Tahbutton & Duggan.
T3E1
lam offering No. 70 Stoves at $14 and $15
o,7 ut from $17.50 to $23
8 at $22 00 to $28 00 all complete with
0 pieces ot furniture.
W. A. GALLAHEU.
Au nndei'tukur's department has been ad-
ed to the store of T. N. A J. W. Huiith, nt
enuille where coffins, burial casus und oas-
etH of any quality oan bo furnished.
Two car loads ot Furniture aud one car
oad of Ktovc-s bought by Vk. A. Gullnher for
pot cash, is eu route for The Variety Store
cnnille, Ga.
Stoves, Stoves, Stoves.
The largest cheapest and greatest a-sort-
ent of Stoves over brought to this seotiou
te being received by
W. A. GALLAHEU,
At Gallaher’s Variety Htore, Teunille, Ga.
sopt 25, 1881
Burial cases of all kinds at the store of
T. N. & J. W. Smith.
Tennille, May 22. t
W. A. GALLAHER at Gallaher’s Variety
tors is selling Furniture aud Stoves cheaper
ban ever.
Wrought Icon lltiiuuc Co.
The St. Louis, Wrought Iron Uaugo Com
pnny have achieved a degree of success in
tho salo of th«ir ranges in this county, al
most unparalleled. . In tho short space of
about two months, notwithstanding the ex-
$reme unfavorahloness of the weather for
Bucoessfnl canvassing, thoy have already
sold about 170 of these ranges iu Washing
ton oounty. The liberal advertising ia tho
county papers, nnd tho conrleous and gon-
tlomauly bearing of the superintendent Mr
S. C. Ilouk, nnd of his corpH of employes
havo greatly aided in attaining this grand
result. The great factor however in th
successful walk in iu tho real illtrit of tin *
ranges. 'J hey commend themselves at once
by their simplicity, their durability, their
oonotny ol luel sud ol timo, and by the su
perior eiellohco oier tho.ordinary stovo, so
satisfactorily, that they will liud purchasers,
wherever introduced.
Mr, Ilouk will soon begin collecting
testimonials from tho-io already having pur
chased iu this county, so as to furnish hquio
testimony in addition to tho long array al
ready published, Mr Ilouk will be pleased
to oonfer with any desiring information ol
those rnngeih^^ ^
The of the l*usl.
Mr. Jesse Yarborough bus placed us un
der obligations by presenting us with an old
oopy of Ihe Sandersville Telescope detod the
Gth of November 1810. We hope to ho able
tooull some items from this memento of tho
past, that will interest our readers. The
principal merchants of this date iu Sinders-
ville, were Harris & Brandy, Hodges, nnd
E. Lazeryu A.C#., B. Skriuo advertises like
ly negroes forsalo. The lawyers having cards
in tho paper were Field aud Buffold; Lang-
made and McConnell who give ns reference.
E. H. Lang made and C. O MoOonuell; James
8. Hook and J. W. RudUill. The medic.ii
card of Dr. S. D, Brantley appears in this
issue, from its wording it was perhaps his
maiden card. Tho hotel Washington Hall
was advertised by David Greer. Col. L. A.
Jernigau was nnnovincod as a candidate lor
Brig- General of Militia. The Sandersville
Polemic Society gave notice of a debate on
the question: -Are the Doctrines of the Uni-
versalians contained in tho Bible." The
disputants wero Messrs. Lnngmade aud
Lang, on tho atlirmati vo; and Ilouk and
Jones ou tho negative. Haywood Brookins
had several notices over bis name ns clerk
If is said the Langtry garter is getting to
ho fashionable aud much worn; how this may-
lie, we do not know, but we do know that
everybody is using Dr. Bull's Cough Sy rup
for all catarrhal affections.
A Xoimsviiuritui.
Mr. John Cox near Hebron, wo learn from
his son Mr. Win 11. Cox, is ujw in his nine
liolh year, having completed his 89th year
ou the 3d of February list. For the list few
months Mr. Cox hns boon quite feeble,
though not oonlined to his hod, Tho old
gentleman was ooin in North Carolina,
the 31 of Fob-iini.v, 1790. and when a hoy
removed to this county, and his now resi
de t iu this county for three fourths ot
century, liis soil Mr. W. B. Cox now about
•it ve ils of age, liv s with him; nnd lives
the house where he was horn, and wile the
exception oi oue year, end the time he was
in th.- war, has never lived any where i Iso.
Mrs. Avant, a wid-wod sisicr of Mr. John
Cox also lives in the same vicinity, n
about 84 years of age; sho was married
the ago of U, about 70 years ago,
cases ot longevity are rare.
Such
Ml parties in need of Stoves and Furniture
011 1 fail to call ou
W A. GALLAHER
Variety Store, Tennille Ga.
U you want a good Stove that will stand
n y test buy iho celebrated Iron King aud
“ke no other, for sale by
W. A. GALLAHEU, Tennille.
whom wo have given the exclusive sale ol
01 Bandersville and Tennille.
Chas. Noble & Co. Manufacturers of
the Iron King Cook Stove,
fi D 0N’T LOOK LIKE A WRECK.
“ When a man is going down hill evory-
°uy is ready to give him a kick.” Yes, that
“ h °- It is Ead, but natural. Why, many a
an UDd woman .seeking employment would
nave got it if their buir hadu't been so thin
nnd^ray. Oue bottle of Parker's Hair Bal-
fnl'u 18 |k 8Q investment. It stops
Oetlicuictl t<» Niobie Lee
lluiues.
Tis oue y ear ago now Lee —
That wo remember well;
Just one ya ar ago since wo --
Bade thee—beloved, farewell.
'i by beaming face, dulcet voice,
So full of truth and love;
Thy dear stop, made us rejoice—
Is gone—Lee nigns above.
Our hearts ore saJ, our home drear,
Since we laid neath the sod—
Thy beloved form, so dear;
But thy soul is with God.
Though wo know thy spirit puro,
ltoams iu lair "ILalma of Light;"
Yot tho absence, long and sure,
Mikes earthly sta'y loss bright.
God iu pity, mercy save—
The mourning lroarts you left;
l’orgivo the sore, aching crave
Of that, wo arc bereft.
Farewell darling, Noblo Lee,
With Christ, wo know you rost;
Awaiting us all to join thee,
In Glory, with the blessed.
One Who Levin Him.
An Enterprising, Reliable House.
Rawlings & May can always ho relied uoon
not only to carry in stock *lio best ol every
thing, but to socuro tho Agency for snob ar
ticles as havo well-known merit, and are pop
ular with the people, thereby sustaining Un-
reputation ol being always enterprising!amt
ever reliable Having secured the Agency
for tho cclehralod Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, will sell it on a positiv.
guarantee. It will surely e.uro any and ev
ery affection of Throat. Lungs, and Chest,
and to show our confidence, wo invite y ou to
call aod get a Trial Bottle Free
A Tin It Kill Is H HUM*.
Master Lee Happ had the mister,uno to ho
severely scalded on Saturday night, by toe
accidental overturning of a ve-.-sal ot hot wa
ter. The contents fell on his arm, blistering
it from the elbow to the baud, aud then on
his hack and hip, caasing blisters almost
ovor the entire portion scalded. Ho is con
strained to lie iu one oosition which adds to
the nervous strain, caused by hia excrucia
ting suffering. We are glad to learn the lit
falii ~ u“"“ ”*” ut ‘ a '‘ investment,, w* , do fellow bears it manfully, and hope ho wi
skTmSS ;■»“ wijrr u z
T“ ka “»
it ii paid ip advance.
Mly
AND TKB
HERALD A GEORGIAN.
For $2,83 a year, postage l-'roo.
npo smoking 1« the rest test ot atobsoco.
It Is Uio regal way of smoking. You get
morn directly ot the flavor and fragrance.
You take tlio smoko cooler, sud tlio tonlo
cloaullc-r and safer. I'll* smoking Is
smoking reduced to a flno srt.
Tlio luoro tho quootlon of adulterated
tobacco forces itself on tho attention of
Miiokers, tho more dosirablo it becomes
to know precisely what you sro smoking.
in BlaokwuU'ti Bull Durham Smoking To.
baoco you have a guarantee,
always, that It ia Nature’s
own unadulterated product.
Its fragrance, flavor, and
unatL-paafled quality, are de-
rived from the Bolt and air.
Try it. and you will be sal.
itfitd. None genuine with
out trade-mark of the Bull.
AU successful FiBhormen and Sport*,
men smoko UlsckweU’s Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco, and they enjoy Ifc
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Sheriff’s Sales For
April 1885.
Also at the siuiie time and plsoo will bo
sold one tractor parcel of land containing
one hundred acres more or less, hounded
on the North by lauds off) L P.-ovscr. East
bv lands of Win Watkins, South by lands
of I, W McCoy nnd West by lands of Ira
Chambers, Levied on ns the property of
Bodia ProHstr, to satisfy a tax li fa in favor
of W R Thigpen vs Sodia Prosser. Levy-
made by M A Wood constable and returned
tome. Ftib 16 1885
Also st tile same time nnd place will bo
sold one parcel or tract of Und near Heb
ron, containing three hundred and thirty
five'acres adjoninglands of Yeung Cox, .-hep
pard. Nancy (.'ox and ethers, Levied on
as the property of John Bland to satisfy n
Tax (i la in favor of W R Thigpen vs
John Bland. Levy made by J R Acliord
constable of 08th District anti returned to
me. March 3rd ISS5
C A Wall, Sheriff, W <!.
STIC % VICK. —Cento to my place about
four years since--a while ami red yearling
marked swallow fork in each inr The own
er can got him by p tying all oxpeusoi —if
not I shall proceed as the law directs.
March 5 1885 F. J. PEARHON
1885.
llnrpor'M Young I'roplr.
AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY.
The serial and abort, stories in Harper's
Young Poople have all tho dramatic interest
that juvenile fiction enu possess, while thoy
are wholly froo from what is oernioious or
vulgarly sensational. The humorous stories
nnd pietnros are lull of innooont fnu, aud
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formation on these subjeots. There is noth
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TERMS -PostagePrepaid, $2 Per Year,
Vol. VI, commences November 4, 1881.
Singlo Numbers, Five Cents each.
Remittances should lie made by l’oi t-Oflloe
Money Order or Draft, to avoid cbnuce of
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moot without the express order ol llurpcr
A Rrolhers.
Address Haiu-eii A Bhothkiis, New York.
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man, in every comity Steady em
ploy-incut. Our agents are making from $3
to $7 per day. Full particulars soul free.
Address at once
PARK MFG. CO., 239 Broadway.
Box 1521 jan 15-3m New York.
The Ilkiunb A Gbojkiian one your lor $1,
50.
THE
lEMINGTOK
iSewing Machine,
LIKE TUB
Ieimton bifle,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
Ofure to Give Satisfaction.
General Office, Illoif, N. Y. {
Now York Office, 283 Broadway,
Buying Agents Wanted.
In order to close out our winter stock und-make room for larger fpiing
purchases we will sell at cost all wiuter stock on hand.
Genuine Bargains in
Cloaks, Pants Goods,
Shawls, Dress Goods,
Skirts, Hosiery.
Blankets, Boots & Shoes,
Under vests, G loves,
Overcoats and Suits.
N. B. \Ve sell all Domestic Goods at Factory prices, freight added.
Win. A. McCarty & Co.,
Leaders ot the Low price Cash system.
HENDRIX & WILLINGHAM,
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
Sash, Blinds, Doors Builder's
Hardware, Leads, Oils, Paints,
AND ALL KINDS
BUlLDIISra MATERIAL
FOOT OF CHERRY ST.,
I^jAOOIsr, GEORGIA.
nov 7, 1884—Cm
T. (xUERNSEY,
DEALER IN
SASH, DOORS, and BLINDS,
BUILDERS HARDWARE,
Paints, Oils, Putty, Glass, Lime, Hair, Cement,&c.
AGENTS FOR BUFFALO WAGON.
IVo, 151 Second Street, Factory Corner
Sixth and Cherry, Macon, Ga.
Nov (5, 1884—fi in
THE KEYSTONE
OYER 300,000 IN ACTUAL USE
And all advlng perfect satisfaction.
AGENTS WANTED.
TJ1L ikJt
WASHER.
rash Eleanor, liasier, am! with Lows Injury to
Will wash ..
Clothes than any other In tho World. Wo olmlleniro
any mannfacturur to )>roduo» a Imttor Waahor.
Every Machine Warranted FIVE 1 carat
nn>l Satisfaction Guarantee J. Tho only
Washer that can lie clamped to any sized
tub like a Wringer. Made i f malleable
iron.galvanic tindvilloati it anytw (wooden
machines. A gent a wanted. Exclusive Terri* i
KEYSTONE WRINGERS AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRICES.
Circulars Free, lluter to editor ot tigs paper. Address F. F. ADAMS & CO.. Erie. Fa.
'EEDSl'
—AND— mxwmmmmmmmmmA
FOR SALE.
Chas. F. Lombard, Pro’r.
P ENDLETON F. and M. WORKS haw for
sale ono
24 Burnham Water Wheel,
good uh now, nlao one
1.6 H. P. Economizer Engine,
on wheola, juat been overhauled and iu good
order. I am n!so proparod to do repair work-
in a flrat-olaRH workman like manner. Par-
tiuB wanting work will do well to correspond
with me.
nov 8,1833—tf
PLANTS
For 1885.
“EVERYTHING FOR THE CARDEN,"
full of vtlttdh!* cultural tilrtcUon*, containing Hire# colored
f!au*, Jind •mhr^NBflu cvrr>Hung »«»%» and rare in
sod IMunta, Hill I* tiiailed no racctiA ot
•lamps to cover t (S canU). Tu customers of laat
It toon lent I KKK n ilhoul application.
Peter Henderson
sfe Co.,
35 & 37 CorUandt St,
New York.
A new oopy of Wehater’s Unahridgod Dio-|
ticnary, the reoogmzod standard of the lan- [
gunge, can ho had at this office for $10.00
publUliera price $12. 00. f
Wm- K. Nelson,
Proprietor of tho
Georgia Nursery.
EUREKA MILLS,I Cultivator and Dealer in
Bunumu, oi., t FruitTrees,GrapoVines,
May 15th, 1882.} Strawberry Plants, &c..
The attention of all parties mtrested is re- " * *
spectfully called to the faot that no wheat
will be ground at these mills unless it is
Thoroughly Dry,
xs we would do injustice both to the mills,
ind to our customers by attempting to grind
wheat before it is dry. So dry your wheat,
a id put it up and cover it
RAT TIGHT,
tud then bring it to these mills and we will
ive you good flour, as well as a good yield
Engines, Trailers,
Saw and Grist Mills, aud Machinery and
Mill Supplies. Cheap and Good. Repairs
out at reasonable prices.
«IIO. It. LOnitAUI) A CO.,
Fotiudiy, Machine and Boiler Works,
.AUGUSTA, GA.
We Buy, Sell, Rent, Exchange nnd Repair
Engines on favorable terms. Have 3 car loads
New Engines, 2 carloads 2d hand Engines in
gtook ior prompt dolivory. Steam mid Wa
ter Pipo at Reduced prices. Agents for At
las Engines, Aaltm->n Tuylor Engines. Kor-
ting Injectors, Vanduzen Jet Pumps, Gardi
ners Governors, Cloud Creek Mill Rocks,
Eolipse Double Turbine Wheels,
All
will not do to grind.
Hy order of
O. R. PRINGLE.
Proprietor.
O. O.
WATTS,
Miller,
EUREKA MILLS, I
Sandeumviij-e, Ga May, 15th, 1882. f
a.i parties wishing stock feed ground are
horeby informed that corn, oats, wheat,or rye
or Ryo, will be ground after date whon chop
ped into hominy at one sixteenth toll, when
lots of fivo bushels or more.
By order of O. 0. WATTS,
U. R. PRINGLE. Miller.
Proprietor.
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
1000 Wild Goose Plum trees $16, per 100.
1000 Ever heuriug Mulberry troee $10 per 10 )
For sale by W. 1{. NELSON.
fob 20, 1875- 31
ii!
When it is taken into consideration the
!ael (hat Whisky is used largely by those who
seek Us medicinal bonetlts, the Purity und
_ „ _ merits of the Whiskies sob], becomesu ques-
f Wheat will out crack between the teeth it tion of great importance.
1. W. Harper’s Nelson County
Whisky
bus been before the public for many yenrp,
its Purity is not only guaranteed by the Dis
tiller, but is commi uled on hy a great num
ber of the most eminent Physicians in the
United States. Sol t by
R. T. WALKER.
feb 20, 1881 -tf Sundeisvillo, Ga.
Burial Cases.
Motalic Oases, Caskets and Cof
fins, of any Quality and Grade, al-
, ways on hand- A lfti'ge stock of
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uua uid <-.<d.,. ^at.-u-tr of Takbottoh * Duchum.
W»
Will bo mailed I
to all applicants l
and to customers or
ordering it It oontalus Illustrations, price*,
descriptions and. directions tor plantlna *
Vegetable and Flower SEEDS, Bill ~
D. M. FERRY&C(X oa