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rtIWS & FARMER
The Advertising Medi
um of Jefferson county.
J. W. WHITE,
Editor and Proprietor ,
ville, Georgia,
Thursday, Feb. 10th, 1887.
THREE KINDS OF SUBSCRIBERS
The subscriber who take , a paper
year after year, and finally
iv hell
refuses, and says lie never did like the
paper anyhow and never road it, i',
says an exchange, like the man who
buys his groceries lor years, never
paying a cent, and then refuses to set
tle because ihe sugar had sand in it,
and the tea was not as good as he
could get somewhere else, and ho nev
er need a particle of the soap he had
bought. He never could pvt alien lof
the grocer like that. It is "lily the in
nocent p-inie! that can be gulled so
easily.
The second kind of a subscriber is
the one who reads the paper and then
pays for it. He is like the man who
buys an overcoat, wears i 1 out, and
then pays for it. He is 10,000 times
better than the lirst kind, but lie is
bad enough.
The third kind is the man aftci the
printer's own heart. lie pays in ad
vance foi his paper and is happy. He
is the man who pays cash for ids gro
eeriest, medicines, hardware, jewelry,
dry goods, and everything else. It is
this kind oi nu n who keep all kinds of
business alive, and without whom a
town waulri l>e as dead as a copy of
tiie “Cosc.ut 'rji..vAi, Recur i*.
SLEEP .A PREVENTIVE OF
Z/EADACHE.
A seicßidie writer says: “Sleep, it
take, at >.hc -igUt moment, vill pre
vent cn attack of nervous headache.
If the subjects of such headaches .
watch the symptoms of its coming,
they can notice that, it begins with a
feeling of woorincss or heaviness.
This is the tuna a sleep of an hi •or, or.
even two. as nature guides, will oiled
uallv prevent the headache. It not
taken just then, it will be too late, for,
alter the attack is fairly under way, it
is impossible to gel sleep till far into
the night, perhaps, it is so common
in these dnvs for doctors to iorbel
having iin ir patients waked to take
medicine i , i hey mash . p w .
hour coiv-'s round, that lire people
have learned the It:.m>u pret!.y we i.
and thev generally know that sleep i
brier for ti ■ -i"k titan modi inc. But
it is not so well known ilia s' p ; . u
won lerl ul prove ivc of disi
ter’.hail lonic, regulators and tliiun-
Jan. —Scientific Amcrienn
THE INFLUENCE OF 01 IEEI{
FUL HOMES.
See to it, tln*n. that their houses
compote vit !) public, public pioix-s in
thsir nUr.-H vivenoss. ()pon your olinds
bv day i!ii'i light bright tires by night.
Illuminate y<>iiv homos. Hang- pi trim - ■
upon the walls. Put books -in I nov ■
papers on your tables. Banish do
mans and dullness and apathy, that
have so long ruled in your household,
and Icing in mirth aud good eh or.
Invent occupations for your sons.:
Stimulate their ambitions fi-r worthy'
directions. While von make home
their delight, till ilieni with b : da
purposes than more pleasure. Win
er they should p.a*- happy liny 1.0,1
and enter upon manhood with . ■ mi-.
taste and noble umhilinn-* depends mi
you. Believe it p -i'de that, with ex
oriion and i-igli' means a lnollicr may
have more control over the destiny of
her boys than any oth.vr influence
■whatever.—Omaha Daily Republican.
A FEW LAUNDRY HINTS.
A spnonfull of oxgall to a gallon of
water will set the colors of almost, any
goods -naked in it previous to wash
in-. A teacup of lye inn pail of wa
ter will improve the color of black
goods. Napkins should lie in Ive he
fore being washed: it sets tin eoim.
A strong- tea, of common hay will pic
servo the color of French linen, \ in
egar in tho rinsing water Ibr the green
or pink calicoes will brighten then,-,
soda answers the same end for both
purple and blue. To bleach cotton
doth, take one large spoonful of sal-
Sofia ami one. pound of chloride o!
lime for thirtyards; dissolve* in clean
soft watei ■ rinse the cloth thoroughly
in cold soft water so that it may not
lot. Tliis amount of cloth may be
bleached in fonrtoen or fifteen min
utes. —Scientific American,
MEDICINAL VALUE OJ HONEY
It is said that those who have snt
fered intensely from asthma have
found almost instant relief from :i
single teaspoonfnl of warm honey. A
professor of medicine has declared that
honey disturbs the fot maliou of fun
goid growths, and has, therefore, been
of great use ns a preventive of thrush
in babies. It is also claimed Unit an
ointment made of honey and (lour is
an excellent remedy for boils. The
medical authorities claim tliat its in
ternal use cannot be too highly prais
ed. —Chicago Tribune.
NO WOMAN UAN BK INDUCED
To go through the ordeal of confine
ment without Mother’s Friend after
once using it; have used it in nil in
bers of eases; worth its weight in
gold, writes a physician. Address
Bradiiolcl Regulator (Jo., Atlanta, Ga.
“The Charleston News declares that
she South prospers as regard to cotton,
because it can make cott on more cheap
ly than it can be made in India. It
prospers in iron, because it can make
iron as cheaply as it can be made in
England. Its prosperity is not de
pendent on the tarilf. This is very
i pretty and all that sort of tiling: but
Jit is not true. The South has not been
able to make cotton so cheaply as In
ilia since slavery was abolished. The
I South prospers in iron, not because it
jean be made hero cheaper than in
j England, but because, under a kind of
protective tarilf, American iron can be
j put on the domestic market more
[ cheaply than English iron. Take oti
: the tariff and the South will realize, at
once, how false and misleading the as
sertion- oi the News are.”—Louisville
Post.
THE OLD .MAID’S CHRONOME
-1 ER.
CHAJiIIKS THAT OCCIH AT THE VARIOUS
AliiiS OF lIEII LIFE.
At ly Anxious for coming out and
i for the attention of men.
I At 16 Begins to have some idea of
j the tender affection
At 17 Talks of love in a cottage
and disinterested passion.
At Id Fancies herself in love with
some handsome man who has flatter
oil iter.
At 19 Isa little more difficult, in
'consequence of being noticed.
At 26 Commences- to be fashiona
. hie, and makes a datli.
At 21 Kill more confident in her at
tractions, and expects a brilliant cs
I tablisiiment.
At 22 Refuses n good offer, because
he is not a man of fashion.
At 23 Flirts with every man she
; nice ■ s.
At 21 Wondci - site is not marri
; ed.
At 25 Rather more circumspect in
her conduct.
, At 26 Begins to think a large for
tune not ipiil- i indispensable,
i At 27 Prefers the conversation of
■ rational menloflirting.
At 2s Wishes lobe married in a
quiet way with a comfortable homo,
29 A linos despairs of enteiing
; the marriage stale.
, At 20 Rather afro id of being called
an old maid.
At 3. An additional love of dress.
At 32 Professes to dislike balls,
: finding ii dpi cult to get a partner.
At 33 \\ mdei's how men can leave
ihe -oeicty of sensible women to flirt
j wit b chits.
A ‘ : * Affect good humor in her
conversation with men.
Al :tj Jealous of the praises of oth
er women.
At bG Quarrels with her friend, who
is lately married.
A'• -7 '1 liinks her elf slighted in so
eiety.
Ai :;n Likes till king of her ac
(|uamt:iintanc(-s who are unhappily
married: finds consolation from their
I in is Cor Dies.
At fit) 111 nature increases.
: Idlin and very offi
cious.
! At II It rich, makes love to some j
young man who is without fortune
At Id out succeeding, rails against
I the male sex.
i At i.'i Partiality for cards increas
j c$ and .-.eatuhil eomincnces.
j At 11 Severe against Lite manners
i of tin* age.
At id Strong predilection for a
Methodist parson.
At til Enraged atliis desertion.
At 1 1 Becomes desponding and
takes -nillll
At 4S Turns all sensibility to dogs
and cats.
At 49 Adopts a dependent relation
\ to attend upon iter.
At of! lie-mm-s disgusted with tlio
bi and vents ali bet il! humor on
tins unfortunate relation.—London
Paper.
An exchange says “that a young la-I
dy wild wiii make a good wile is a du
tiful daughter, an affectionate sister, a I
constant Inend, gentle in disposition,
possesses a desire to be useful, to cul
tivate habits of industry, frugality
mil neatness; has a love for domestic
quietude rather than a desire for fash
ionable life, and is faithful and affec
j t innate, noble and generous in spirit.”
Well now. that is very nice. We all
like that kind of a young lady, but
why doesn’t our exchange friend say
..omo! hing about the kind of young
; men t hat will make a good husband ¥
The crying need of this generation is
! good husbands. Wc have plenty of
good wives, and there is material for a
good many more waiting for the men
who shall prove themselves worthy of
j their possession. Don’t bother so
much about the young ladies my,
trien I. jnst go ahead and prove your
■olf worthy of■; good wifi-, and il you
'don't gel me it ■ il! be nobody’s fault
: but your own.
THE YEiIDKT UNANIMOUS.
M D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind.,
t< lilies.- “! cun recommend Electric
L>iuc :- as the very best remedy. Every
bolt le sold has given fin every case.
One man took six bottles, and was
mired of IJlietn-natisni of 10 years’
standing. Abraham flare, Druggist,
Ohio, aliirim Die best selling medi
cine I have ever handled in iny 20
years experience, is Electric Bitters.”
Thousands of others added their testi
mony. .so that t he verdict, is unanimous
that Electric Bitters do euro all uis
eases oftlie Liver, Kidneys or blood.
Only a half dollar a bottle at Hunter
it Co's., drug store.
FOIv DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com
plaint, you have a printed guarantee
on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalize!*,
it never fails to cure. For sale by
Hunter <t Cos., and IJ. L. Battle & Cos.
“IC\( KMETA(’K.” a lasting and
fragrant perfume. Price 50 cents.
For sale by Hunter <fe Cos., and 11. L.
i Baltic & Go.
MACHINERY,
| ENGLES Stesm&Water
r BOILERS Pip & Fiiiiij 1
sav/ mills “Brass Valves
GRIST MILLS SAE?S
Cotton Presses files
SHAFTIN6 IMJECTOBS
- PULLEYS PUMPS i
[ hangers Watsr Wheels 1
\ GOTTEN GINS CASTINGS
I gearing Brassed Iron j
A full stock of Supplies, cheap & goal
BELTING, PACKING and OIL.
at BOTTOM PRICES
AND IN STOCK FOR
f| PROMPT DSUVERY.
\ J®* Repairs Promptly Done. 1
GEO. R. LOMBARD & GO. I
Foundry, Machine and Boiler H
Works, AUGUSTA, GA.
ABOVE PASSKNGER DEPOT. |
TELEPHOXES FOR SALE.
BY LONG TELE PONE L’EL. CO.,
Washington, D. C.
City, County and Town Rights fo;
the use of same or for sale. Specie
attention paid to sale or rent of Tele
phones, for the erection of private line:
and exchanges.
C. W. MOXLEY,& CO.,
Agts for Slate of Ga—Wadley, Ga;
(i-24-6 m-S6.
THEO. MARKWALTEirS
Steam Marble and Graxite
Bkoad St., near LOWER MARKET.
AUGUSTA, GA.
Marble Work, Do
mestic and Import
cd at Low Prices.
All kinds of East
■fill era and Scotch
Granite, Georgia
South Carolina
Granite Monuments made a
Specialty.
A Large assortment of Marble ar r
Granite Work always n hand, ready for
Lettering and Delivery.
1-27-S4-1 v.
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
- ORGAN
Haa attained a standard of excellence which
admits of no superior.
It contains every improvement that Inventive
genius, skill and money can produce.
©TO BVBBT
18 BANTED
EXCEL. YKAna
These Organs are celebrated for volume,
quality of tone, quick response, artistic design,
beauty in finish, perfect construction, making
them the most desirable organs for homes,
Schools, churches, lodges, societies, etc. .
ESTABLISHED REPUTATION. *
17NE<IUALED FACILITIES, >
SHILLED WORKMEN,
i BEST MATERIAL,
COMBINED, MAKE THIS
THE POPULAR QRQfAN
Instruction Books and Plano Stools.
Catalogue and Pile. Date, on application, nu,
CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CO.
JB3I Blut Island Annus, CHICAGO, ILL. \
mill SALE.
Georgia, Jefferson County. —By virtue
of an order passed at the last term of the
Superior Court of said county, we will
sell at public outcry on the first Tuesday
in February next, within the legal hours
of sale, at the Market House in the Town
of Louisville 111 said county, all that tract
of land lying ill the 77tb District. G. M.,
adjoining la ids of J. T. Swan, J. S. Mur
phy, 11. L. Burke mid others, known as
the Sallie Stephenson place, containing
forty-four ami oue-luilf acres, more or
less. Sold for tlie purpose or a division
.-inioiigthe tenants in common. Purchaser
to pay for titles. This Dec. 21st, l-SSO.
H. L, HP BICE,
.1 P. BUBKIC.
K. P. WHEN,
Commissioners.
State of Georgia, JelVerson Comity.—On
the first Monday ill March, 18S7, 1 will
apply to the Ordiaary of said county for
1 leave to sell the lands of Matthew 1.. Cole
-1 man, deceased, a minor, l'ov the purpose
of paying debts, and for distribution a
mong the next of kin.
Ghai-les YV. Salter, Guardian
and Fx-ollicio Adm’r of said dee’d.
January 27tb, 1887.
State of Georgia, Jeftersou County.—
YVliereus Jolm M. McGaliee, admiuistra
tor of Michael McGaliee, deceased, Inis
applied for letters of dismission from said
estate:
These are therefore to cite mid admon
ish all persons concerned to show cause
before me on Hie first Monday in May
j next, if any they can, why said letters
should not be granted.
jan 24-87. Nicholas Dielll, Ord’y
SHILOH’S VITALIZER is what
you need for Constipation, Loss ot
Appetite, Dizziness, and all symp
toms of Dyspepsia. Price 75 cents
' per bottle. For sale by Hunter & Cos.,
I and 11. L. Buttle A Go.
REGARDLESS_OF COST.
THE COLD WAVE IS UPON US
And in order that everybody may bo made comfortable during the cold weather J
have placed my
Blankets, Shawls, Ladies Cloaks, Walking
Jackets, Jerseys New Markets
And wraps of every description in reach ol all. You can buy Blankets from $1 .00
per pair up.
You can buy a nice Cloak for $2.50. You can buy a Walking Jacket
(Boiicle) for $3.50. You can buy a Xew Market at yum- own
price. Short Wraps, I have them of all kinds and prices to suit the times.
Come and examine these goods borore purchasing. In GENTS’ and I.AIMES
UNDER VESTS I defy tlie city as to low prices. My stock of FLANNELS lia>
just been replenished, and lean offer you any price flannels yon may de-ire from
the coarsest to the finest silk warp.
In every department the order has been given that from this date to the e lesiii"-
of the season 1 sell REGARDLESS OF COST.
The strike is over, the water lias been turned on, the big wheel lias been moved
and I say to one and ill), iFy.ou want some bargains now is your time. This i- nil
newspaper puff, I mean business, ft will cost nothing to look. You will find
every one ready and willing to show.
JAS. MILLER $ Miller’s Corner, Augusta, Georgia.
W, I. DELPH,
831 BITOAD STREET,
AUGUSTA, GA.
Wholesale and Retail dealer in Cooking
Stoves, Heating Stoves, Crates and Tinware.
Buy the Excelsior Cook Stoye. Seventeen
different sizes and kinds in stock.
Heating Stoves in great variety—for
wood and coal.
Tinware very low at wholesale.
W. I. DELPH.
This space will be occupied by the Ad of
A. J. GOULEY,
722 BROAD STREET, Augusta, Ga.,
Opposite the Monument,
Wlio has the best stock of First Class Boots and Shoes of any IToii-e in
tiie City. He keeps no shoddy slock. Call on him when you go to Augusta.
-.
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Anecdotes of flic ltrhclllon. A collection ofhtimorona, Oat of the Sen. A Novel. By Clara Avhvbta.
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Poems, by John G. Whittier. The only cheap edition A Dead ITeart. A Novel. By Author of “ Dora Thorne.”
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T lie Evil Genius. A Novel. By M. T. Calsor. Among the ltulna. A Novel. By Mahv Cecil Ha y. lU'd .
The Story of a Storm. A Novel. By Mrs. Jane G.' Acrrix. Hose Lodge. A Novelette. By Mrs. Hsnby Wood.
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