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I'fELD, CARDED AM) HOUSEHOLD.
It is sai-i that the Btnoke of tho dried
leives of tho pumpkin, burned on n bright
fire, wiil cause flies to quit an apartn'.er.t
instantly, or it will kill them.
Kbady-Mai>e Gu*a.—A good article of
prepared glue, so useful to have about every
house, may be made with Guru Arabic dis
solved in strong vinegar. It will keep i t
good condition a long time. Common gue
dissolved in the mine way will keep Loui
fermentation several weeks.
Ice Cream.—To make ice cream take one
gallon of cream, two pounds of rolled loaf
sugar, one teaspoonful of tdl of lemon. If
for vanilla ice cream, two beaten, and
one tablespoonful and a half of tincture of
vanilla well mixed with the before it
is added to the cream.
An Ohio hog-grower says that the fal
lowing treatment will make the bitcifi&t h «g
out of a pig in twelve months: Take two
parts of barley, two of corn, and one of
oats. Grind them together ; then cook, and
feed cold. II*? says it is the cheapest I id,
and that any pig of good improved Faced
can be made in this manner to gain a pound
a day until a year old.
* Soused Shad —Take a line large shad,
clean and Cut it into quarters, put it into a
“spider” and let it boil i.bmrt twenty min
utes in salted water ; when done put into a
dish to drain, and when perfectly cold,
piuce it in a deep bowl, (taking care not to
break it) season with a little more salt, if
necessary, cay cnee, and a few grains of all
spice, then add puffieent cider vinegar to
cover it. In a few day ft this will be fit to
eat, and found a very nice relish for tea.
Plain Gingerbread. —Three pounds (f
flour, a quarter of a pound of butter, half
an ounce of ground gii g*’r, half a pound of
sugar, and molasses sufficient to moisten
the flour. Out up the butter in the flour,
add to it the sugar and ginger, and stir in
molasses barely enough to moisten the ll ur,
as it will become Soft by kneading. Knead
the dough well, roll it out in sheets, cut in
cakes, place them on tins, wash them over
with molasses and water, and bake in a
cool oven.
Magic Soap —Take 10 lbs. common bar
map, 3 lbs. Roda osh or sal soda ; -1 lb. bo
rax ; 3 oz-». liquid ammonia ; 4 gals, water ;
cut up tilo soap and put in a boiler with the
water and heat it till dissolved, and then
pat in the soda ash, borax and amrn nia,
and in a few minutes it is leady to turn out
into jars. It will he' almost hard soap
when cold, and a piece of'it dried will uo to
use as hard soap. For washing clothes put
a pint of it into a boiler Wi h four gallons
of water and heat Dearly to boiling. No
other soap is needed.
M gnonette—A correspondent of the
London Journal of Horticulture gives a
plan of growing mignonette as a little tree
foe the conservatory. lie says, “sow a
pinch of seed in the centre of as many three
inch pots as there are plants required.
When the plants are strong enough, thin
them by degrees to one plant in a pot, and
that must be the strongest. Train that up
to a stake to the height required, pinch out
all side shoots and the heads of bloom, but
do not divest the stem of its leaves until the
plant has attained its full height. To form
a head, about three are left at the top.”
Extracting Wheel Grease, Etc—l
have cleaned wheehgrease from a nice silk
thus:
Laying the silk on a clean sheet folded
to eight thicknesses, I rubbed the greased
part with a soft cloth dipped in lard, mov
ing the silk to anew spot frequently. After
a time the wheel-grease all went through,
leaving only clean lard. This was then
cleaned out in the same way, by rubbing it
with some nice soap and alcohol, using a
clean cloth to rub with, and frequently
changing to anew spot on the under-lying
sheet. The silk was then laid on a clean
cloth, and rubbed dry with a s >ft cloth. A
friend cleaned Canton crape in this way,
and you cannot find a place where it was
greased.— S. M. Mealy.
Remedy f it Chills and Fever.— lt is a
notorious fact that the midical fraternity
have no remedy but quinine for chills and
fever, and that so far as the patient is con
cerned is a matter of doubt which does the
most damage to the constitution—the
disease or the remedy. Those who have
had any experience with the disease know
that the simple remedies used by those
living in districts infested by chills, are
more efficacious than all the prescripts ns
of the physicians. In view of the fact that
there is snob a prevalence of the disease in
this section, a gentleman residing in Cecil
coanty assures all those suffering from the
affliction, that swallowing early in the
morning for three successive mornings a
heaping teaspoonlul of table salt, d’smlved
in a tuipbler of water, will effect a .certain
cure.
To Keep Mii.k Sweet. —A teaspoonful
of fine salt, or of horse radish, in a pan of
milk will keep it sweet for several days.
Milk can be kept a year or more as sweet
as when taken from the cow by the follow
ing method: Procure bottles, which must
be perfectly clean, sweet and dry; draw the
milk from the cow into the bottles, and as
they are filled, immediately cork them well
and fasteu the corks with pack thread or
wire. Then spread a little straw in the
bottom of a boiler, on which place the bot
tles, with straw between them, until the
boiler contains a sufficient quantity. Fill
it up with oofd water, heat the water, and
as soon ns it begins to boil draw the fire
and let the whole gradually cool. When
quite cold, take out the bottles and pack
them in sawdust, in hampers, nnd stow
away in the coolest part of the Louse.
- Southern Funner.
Fit zen Plants. —Some still, clear night,
Jack Frost will find his way into the lady’s
parlor or chamber, where she keeps her
house plants, and, ah me! next morning
her sweet pets will be as rigid as the arti
ficial flowers on ber bounet. Now what
shall be done? Don’t hurry them iuto a
warm room to thaw them by the side of a
stove, as you would a frost-bi teu chicken.
Let them remain where they were frozen ;
close the window shutter or drop the cur
tains, so as to make the room quite dark ;
then sprinkle the plants with cold water,
direct lrom the cistern, and wait for the
results. Do not allow the room to become
warmer than 45 degs. fir twenty-four
hours. If a few drops of spirits of cam
phor are thrown iuto the dish of water be
fore sprinkling, it will be all the better.
Plants treated in this way, though frozen
so badly that water will freeze in drops on
the leaves when sprinkled, yet by keeping
the room dark and cool for an entire day
they will come out unharmed.
LEGAL NOTICES.
Libel for Divorce.
QT ATE OF GEORGIA l;i*s v c t sty.
k ) Supeiior Court, November T»na, liTe. Present
ills Honor, Janies W. Greene, Judge.
Martha Ann II aid, j LUkI for Divorce,
\3. V
Baifisa A. ILa.r.L ) t . perfect service.
It appearing to the Court fr* in the return of the
Sheriff that the Defendant does not reside in this
county ; and it further appe iiiog that be is a non-resi
dent ol tills Stale. It Is, on motion of Counsel, ordered,
that said Defendant appearand answi r at the next term
of this Court; eUe that the case be considered in default
aud the Plaiutitl allowed to proceed. And it Is further
ordered that this Kui.* be pablbhcd in '.lie Thotunatou
liei a!<l once a month for four months.
A true extract from the fid antes.
dtcJl-iiu H. T JENNINGF, Clerk.
/ < EORGTA ll’- N county.— W hereas
\IT Jh .bn W. Jones, temporary Administrator of the
estate of William Jones late of said county, deceased,
applies for permunsnt administration of said estate.
- 'i hese are,Therefore, to cite an t admonish the kin
dred Rnd creditors of said deceased, to show cause if
say tiny hate, on or before the first Monday in Jreb
runry next, why said adiilinistraiion should not be
grstiti-ii Given under my hand this 29th dav of De
cember, IS7J. WM. A. < OBR,
de<.3i-iJ Ordinary.
("A EOROT \ —I/prov county.— Wherean
X Franklin Itrown applies for the Guardianship of
the property of Martha K. iiar.ly and Thomas A. Har
dy. orphans of Isvic Hardy, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause, ifany they have ou the first
Monday in February next, why said guardianship
should not he granted
Given under my huß<J, this 22 I day of December, 1870.
diic‘24 td W-M. A. COBB, Ordinary.
/ 1 EORGIA—I. pson C 'Uxty —Whereas.
V J Robert t 2. Tisinger applies for the Guardianship
of the property of Pharos Hardy, Mary E. Hardy and
Thomas E. Hardy, orphan children of Thomas Hardy,
deceased.
These arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all persons
concerned to show cause it any they have, on the first
Monday In February next, why said guardianship should
not be granteA
Given under my hand, this 221 day of December, 1 870.
decil-td WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
i i EORG lA—Upson C'Unty—Whereas
\ T Th* mas If. Kendall applies for the Guardianship
of the property of William J. Thomas, orphan child of
William J. Thomas, deceased.
Th satire, therefor-, to ciie-aml admonish all persons
concerned *o file their objections, if any they have, on
the first Monday in February next, why the said guord
lansh.p should not be granted.
Given under my hand T .is the 20th day ofDec'r, IS7O.
dec‘2l-td WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
/ 'I F.ORGIA—Upsi'N o unty Wberen*
\ f William L. Adams applies for letters of Guardian
ship of the property of Fanny Buckholts. Lcodora
Huckhobs and .J.ihn J. Buckholts, orphan chUdien of
Janies Buckholts. (lecen-ed.
Mi e-e are. therefore, to rite nrd admonish all prisons
concerned to file tin- roi4-ctnuis. il any they have, to
the granting ni said Guardianship on or Lelbre the first
Monday in Kilmtary rn-xt.
(< i ven under uiy hail i this 22d diiy of December, 1370.
dtc24 td WM. A. COBB, Ordinary.
To Debtors and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to Mathias Mauk,
late of Upson county, deceased, arc requested
to make immediate payment., and all persons laving
demands against said deceased ure required to present
them in terms ot the law, DUKE WILLIAMS,
- deeld-fiUd Administrator.
("N GO HO IA —u pson county. C-nrt cf Ordirfftry,
I December Term, JWhereas Amo- Wonill
applies lor dismission from the administration of the
e date ot Bunvl vV. Jackson, deceased. It is therefore
ordered that rule ni si he published in the Tlmmaston
Herald for time months, retumahle to this I'ourt. ou
the first Monday in April next. Unit all per* .ns con
cerned may have notice thereof and act accordingly.
A true extract from the minutes of said C’o-.rt.
W W. A. L'OBB, Ordinary,
dec! 7-3 m— Pi inter's fee $7,00
THE ’ OHIO FARMS'??."
A'Olj. .X..X. —
The Great Paper fur the Farm and Fireside.
r |MIE OHIO FARMER is a Weekly of
i I vvf N’TY Pagrs printed on pure par* r, large quarto
form, cut covered and stitched.it being th-onl journal
ot the kind in the country. Each number contains a
large amount of useful in "urination, all articles being
short and to the point Editorials fresh and practical
Every’thing peitainirg to the
FARM, GARDEN AM) VINEYARD
Are thoroughly discussed. A Mechanical Department
i- kept full of instructive hints to aid in the FARM
WOlur-SIIO** special attention is given to the 1:0-
MU3TIO Department; and for the FIRESIDE me
furnished Incidents o)1For< ign Travel, Stories Sketches,
Choice’Poetry, I tin, &c ,Ac The 1 HILDItFN’s De
partment. is nicely illustrat <1 each week, and 111 eel with
such things as will gladden tire hearts .of the lit.lo ones,
1 n 1 inuke them better.
Only Two Dollars a Year.
Six Months for One Dollar; Three Months for Fifty
Cents. Specimen Copies Free. Address
OHIO PARMER, CLEVELAND, O
WILSON SAWYER,
DEALER lit
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
r n 1031 v, C 4 a.,
WOULD rospFctfuliv inform (fit l oit'zens
▼ T ol Upson an*l surrounding countiis that in addi
tion to a large stock cl GROCERIES, I have added
DPL-'ST. GOODS,
Roots and Shoes, Ladies’fine Shoes, Childrens’Shoes,
Huts, Crockery,
READY-MADS CLOTHING,
Notions, and Stationery. All Toilet articles—Soap*, Per
fuaiery, 1 clogne, Hair (*il, Ac. Also, Candy—pure and
fresh. 'I he best stock of Sardines in Thoinaston.
I would stale to lav customers that 1 have now on
hand a lot of fine ohUPEACH BRVNDY, and in addi
tion u dies of all discriptions for the si- k and feeble,
fc f>c 12L 21 a vV. SA WVEI 2.
THOS. F. BETHEL, "
DEALEB IN
08V GOODS .fill GBOCEiIIES
\A7OULD infi Tin his customers and
v t friends ib. t bis fall stock is now complete, and
solicits from them a continuance of their former pairon
age, at his new lire proof store on Main s'reet, Thomas*
7on, Ga . declT-Sm
COTTON STATES
LIFE INSURANCE 410.,
MACOBT. CX-XV.,
CAPITAL - 51300,000.
?100 000 Deposited with State Authorities
for Protection of Policy Holders,
OFFICEBS :
WM. IL JOHNSON", President,
WM. S. HOLT Vice President,
GKO. S. OBEAR, Seeretaiv,
JNO W. BURKE General Agent,
C. F Me CAY; Actuary,
JAMES M. GREEN,.... Me J. Examiner,
W. J. MiiZILL Sup. Agencies.
§
This is a Southern Institution nnd a Home enterprise.
Controlled and directed by your friend,-, and neighbors
1 s Capital is larger than any similar enterprise ,n the
South, and fts ratio of Assets to liabilities (the only
true test of soundness) very much greater.
Husband, have you provided an ample support for
yottr wife and children in the event of \ our death? If
iiot insure-your life in the Cotton States.
Sons, have you provided :«r the comfort and support
of your aged inotii-r should you die first? If i in
sure in the Cotton States It will cost you but a (title.
Young men. do you wish to provide yonrst if w ith a
handsome endowment, in five, ten, or lifted, vrer??
Then save a portion of your earnings and take a policy
in the Cotton States.
A 1 should ensure while they can. for disease or ac
cident may prevent them from getting a policy should
they delay.
E, A. FLEWELLEN,
Agent.
J, C. ZIMMERMAN,
.MAXUIACTURER AND DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
of ALL KINDS. Keeps on band a GOOD ASSORT
MENT of FURNITURE of his own make and that o;
Western Manufacturers. Having an arrangement with
KIONDEAU A CO., of Atlanta, the largest FURN
ITURE DEALERS in the South,.enables me to fill or
ders of ur,y size for any quantity with extreme
SHORT NOTICES,
L I should not have the kind jou may wish. BED
STEADS a speciality, plenty of them always on hand
that are good.
In returning thanks for yonr liberal patronage la the
past, I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the
same. Call and see my goods before you buy. I flat
ter myself that I can please all that know
GOOD AY Olt K
when they see it. My increased facilities have enabled
me to offer larger quantitii s, better Variety and better
bargains.
Fiaal'y I earnestly request all that are in need of ar.y
my line to call and examine my stock.
dec2s ts " J. C. ZIAI MERMAN.
Tin Great Medical Discovery!
Dr. WALKES’3 CALIFORNIA
VINEGAR BITTERS,
For Female Complaints, whether In young or oil, mar
ried oreingle,at the dawn of womanhood or the turn of life, those 'Ton
ic Hitters have no equal; are sale aud reliable in ail forms of disea ..
Hundreds of Thousands
Bear testimony to their wonderful
Curative Effects.
WHAT ARC THEY?
THEY ARE NOT A VILE
FANCY DRINK,
Made of Poor Hum, Whiskey, Proof Spir
its. and Refuse Liquors, doctored, spiced,
and sweetened to.please tua taste, ca led‘-Tonics"
“ Appetizers,” “ Restorers, ’* &c. f that lea llhe
tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bu t are a trua
Medicine, made from the. Native Roots and
Herbs cf California, free from all Alcoholics
Stimulants. They are the Q- Ftlt3 AT BLOOD
PURI LIE Rand LIPS GIVING PRIN
CIPLE. a perfect Renovator and lnvigm-atoc
of t he System, carrying oil' ail poisonous matter,
and restoring the blood to a healthy condition.
No person can take theso Bitters, according to
directions, and remain long unwell.
■s>lO© will be given for an incurable case, pro-'
viding tho bones are not destroyed by mineral
poisons or other means, and tl.a Vital organs,
wasted bevond the point of repair.
For Inflamtn itory- and Chronic Rheu
matism, and Gout. Dyspepsia, or Indi- •
Kestion, Bilious, Remittent, and Inter
mittent Fevers, Diseases of tho Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bit
ters have been most successful. Such Dis
eases are earned by Vitiated Blood, which
is generally produced by derangement of th«
Digestive Organs.
Tney invigorate tho stomach, and stimulate)
the torpid liver and bowels, -winch render them
of unequalled efficacy in cleansing tha blood of
all impurities, and imparting new life and vigor.
to the whole system.
Dyspepsia cr Indigestion, Headache, 1
Bain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of tha
Curst, Dizziness, Sour Stomach,"Bad Taste in
the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of tho
Heart, Copious Discharges of Urine, Tain in
the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other
painful symptoms which are the offsprings cf
Dyspepsia, are cured bv theso Bitters.
Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood whenever you find 1
its impurities bursting t iiroupli the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when it is
foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep
the blood pure and tho health of tiro system will
follow. I
PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking In
the system of so many thousands, are effectually
destroyed' and removed.
For full directions, read carefully tho circular
around each bottle, printed ift four languages—
• English, German, French, and Spanish.
J. AVANKER, 32 & 3t Commerce Street, N. Y.
Proprietor. It. H. MeDONALI) & CO.,
Druggists and General Agents.
San Francisco, California, and 32 and 3d Com.
merce Street, N. Y. __
KiT SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND
DEALERS.
St pi. 7-tun
GOLDEN MOMENTS!
| WOULD re
■®- spoct i' u 1 1 y •'*
inform those
wantin;' a Time
Piece of any tie® 1- S J
t-'oriptiv U i h •:• y s- 14 ’"!-?'.' \ U ~
would do well to VV“ W
call at AVy ~ !
OLIVER S. IIIGGIN’S
New JEWELRY STORE, Earnest iTl*». Gn , a* I keep
on hand and are constantly roc tying fresn from New
York the latest and most improved stylo of
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
which I am offering at astonishingly low prices, ns I
ant dealing diiectly with i porters’ I feel confident
t atl can furnish this class of Goods as cheap as any
House in Georgia. [ run determined to keep on
hand a GENUINE WATCII and CLOCK, which we
can sell to our customers and
WARRANT AS REPRESENTED
I am permanently located in
BARNESVILLE
and run going to build np a business In this line purely
on merit, so if you want a FINE WATCH or CLOCK
'•all *t the sign of the " 1510 WATCH,’ In the new
ERICK BLOCK, next door to Blood* rth A Murphey,
East side public t<jt*are.
*?Qf~ Watches and Clocks carefully repaired and
warranted,
Oliver s. hillivs.
Jan‘22-tf * Bnrnesvtlle, Ga.
DDENTMa^nY.
HPIiE undersigned being pcTnunently
1 located in Thomston,still tenders thter professional
a t vices iu the practice of Dentistry to the eillxeto if
Upson and adjoining eountb s Teeth inserted on g Id
silver, a Umantl eor rubber. All work warranted nn I
a go and fit guaranteed, * Office up stairs over WILSON
SA VV Y EK b Blotv.
dec9 ft BRYAN A 6AWYCK.
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
New York, Philadelphia ami Baltimore!
COME TO ATLANTA!
«
11. K. SHACKLEFORD,
WHOLESALE
LIQUOR DEALER,
XO . 8 , I! n0 A D STREET,
ATLANTA, G-EOEGIA-
Sole Agent far the Celebrated
TOBIAS BITT ER S .
DE \LEII in fine WINES. BRANDIES, WHISKIES, GINS, Ac. Will duplicate any
bill of Pure Proof LIQUORS bought in the above mentioned markets. Or core
and Dealers in Liquors in Middle Oeorgiacan save money by purchasing Irani n»y ♦ ouse.
I can sell CHAMPAGNE cheaper by the case than can be bought outside of New York.
Send for Circulars and Puioe Current.
JE-31. SEACKELFORD.
June 4 1870
a TiiorsisD won ax testify.
BR, J. BRADFI ELD’S FEMALE REGULATOR, T/OMAN’S
BEST FRIEI7D J
\ CERTAIN CURE FOR WHITES, SUPPRESSED MENSES, an 1 other diseases
peculiar to women. Prepared and sold by L. U. bRADFIELD, Wholesale Dreg*
gist, Atlanta, Ga. I‘riee $1 50.
TESTIMONIALS :
Tuskegf.2, Ala., N iv. 21, 1809 --Mr. L. 11. Bradficld—Sir: Please forward us Im
mediately, another supply of “BraiSeld’s Female Regulator. ” We find it to be all that
is claimed for it, an 1 7/e have witnessed the most decided and happy etf-ets produced
by it. Very respectfully, HUN TER A ALEXANDER.
We. tlie undersigned Druggists, taks pleasure in commending to the trade Dr. J.
Bradfield’s Female Regulator, believing it to be a good and reliable remedy for the dis
eases for which he recommends it. W. A DANSDELL, Atlanta, Ga.
W. C. LAWSIIE, Atlanta, Ga. W. ROOTS & SON, Marietta, Ga.
PEMBERTON, WILSON, TAYLOR & CO., Atlanta, Ga.
State of Georgia, Troup County- This is to certify that I have examined the re>
ceipt of Dr. Josiah Bradficld, of this c «unty, and as a medical man, pronounce it to be
a combination of medicines of great merit in the treatment of all the t ise;rses of females
for which he recommends it. W’M. P. BEASLEY, M. 1).
This .December 21, 1898- Feb’y 2fi, 1870 Iy
L , vr , /2s - T l j.pi’ Yi.l io
WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES,
%TE beg leave to call your attention to an entirely new article known as “Patent
* ’ Metallic White Wire/’ p ssessing qualities which prevent it, from ever corroding
or turning from its color during any number of years, and on which letters Patent have
been secured. It has been found to be the only article suitable for a Clothes Line. Tim
old fashion rope or chord always causes so much trouble and annoyance by breaking,
rotting out, and discoloring clothes, and by being obliged to be put up and taken down
every time used. With this
WIRE CLOTHES LINE,
You have none ot these annoyances, and when it is once put up it gives you no more
trouble. After using it we are confident you will fully corroborate the statement of
thousands of others in its praise. Every family should, and will eventually have ’.llO.
It will not rusi nor corrode, though you may keep it in water for any length of time,
even salt water. -
SIX REASONS WHY EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE ONE OF THESE PATENT
EVERLASTING WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINES:
Ist. You never have to take it out of the weather.
2d. It will last fifty years or more.
31. It is the cheapest Clothes Lines in the world.
4th. You cannot lpad.it heavy enough with clothes to brake it.
sth. It does not in any way discolor, wear or injure clothes tht are hung upon it
Gth. It will save its price in saving clothes every six months you own it.
IRBY 11. TRAYLER, of Thomaston, Upson county, Georgia, is Hie authorized n-.*ent
for the Hudson River Wire Works in Georgia. All orders to Irby 11. Travier Thomas-,
ton, Geargia, will be promptly filled when the cash accompanies the order"
IRBY H. TRAYLOR,
April 2,1870-ts Agent for Hudson River Wire Works.
* They are a CientlePnrgatlrfi os well a.*»Tonic,poßses
lng also, the peculiar merit ot acting as a powerful agent in relieving
Congestion or Inffanimation of the Liver, and all the Visceral organ3
G. H. & A. W. FORCE,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BOOTS m SHOES
WHITEHALL STREET,
ATIjAET 1 ;G-A.
janl.Vly
M. ]■:. KENNY’S
NEW ALE DEPOT,
NO. 14 PRYOR STREET,
..£>A3!7Xj /VI-JT-iA., OJK.
Iv EXNY is State Agent for the celebrate
ed OLD WICKI.IFFE.
ZSBT KENNY is Agent for Lill’s CHICAGO ALE.
KENN Y is Agt-nt for London Royal Nectar Gin.
KENNY is Agent for old Tom Gm.
d?* KENNY manufactures All Grades of Segars.
KENNY'S BITTERS cannot be excelled as a te>ic.
Try them!
Go and see KENNY ai his new stand on Pryor Street.
febft ly
WTlclay & To"
WHOLESALE.
LIQUOR DEALERS
AND
Commission Merchants,
NO. 1 GRANITE BLOCK, BROAD ST.
l, g-a.,
PRICE LIST.
X* W. P. per cal SI.OO
XX W. I*. In-1 cal. .* 1.15
Ten. Corn Wl» : «ry. per gal $1.25 to 2 96
Ten. Rye Wh skey, per kal 1.50't0 8,00
UobenKA Whisky, per gal 2.00 to 4 00
( ••.>• I’-'m I>oh Wbi>k.r, per gal I.sft to S.oO
( lay XXX Whisky, per gal 1.95 to 2 00
C!»y Ky Hell Whisky, per cal.. 2.00 to 6.50
Lee s Best Whisky, per gd 9.00 to 4.50
Kv. Marshall Whisky per gal. 2.fX> to 5.00
Old Crow Whiskey, per gaL 2 CO to 7 00
Jai?9 If
LIVERY MDJALE STABLE.
A L , w AYS ON" HAND. PILLIONS,
FINE BLOOD HORSES,
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or THK
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where on receipt of price. Patients *r
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reply will be made by foil* wring mail.
Sold oy all respectable Druggists.
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