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(lucumbfr
Put into » jar or barrel one j»int of
mnlamtes to each gallon of cold water;
add the cucumbers daily, n* you p-ck
them, having them first washed with
a leather brush, and seo they the ere not
Scratched or bitiiscd, and that st< n*
is rut, nut broken or pulled oil. l’ur a
weight on them, ami when they h ive
become sufficiently four unwove them
to the collar or a cool place, but never
let tlu'm IrctZC. U more liquor be¬ is
Heeded, add molasses and water as
fore. Since h rscradish was recom¬
mended in the Rural Aw'Yvrk>r n lew
years since, 1 have used it with the
best resul s, and now put it among all
pickles t" prevent scum or mold. Add
ppices if doited* These pickles are ns
good «« cucumber and pickles ready can bo for made,
will keep a year are use
any tim • after the first lew weeks. I
fliiak u)I house keepers, to whom it is
new, will hail this recipe with flelight,
as I did, tor L was tirtd ol ‘writingdown,’
and two much of a temperance woman
to make whiskey pickles Jor my ftuui
<'u-clltl*K InaectM.
A writer in n French horticultural
journal relates tliis suggestive experi¬
ence: “ Alter sunset, l place in the
centre ol my orchard an old barrel, the
inside of which 1 have previously tarred.
At the bottom of the barrel I place a
lighted lutup. Insects of many hinds,
attracted by the light, make for the
lamp, and, while circling around it,'
ntrike against the sides of the barrel,
where meeting with the tar. their wings
mid lcy« become so clogged that they
liill helpless to tlm bottom. In tho
morning i examine the barrel, and Ire
queiitly take out ol it. ten or twelve gal
Inna of eoekolmi is, which I at once de¬
stroy. A few pi nee worth ol tar em¬
ployed in this way will, without any
further trouble, be the nu tins of de¬
stroying innumerable numbers of those
insects, whose larvto are among tho
tnottl destructive pests the gardener or
farmer has to contend against.”
The only objection to the above meth¬
od is, in ilm fact that mmy ol the bi¬
sects which are beneficial to llm farmer
may be du*troyedJwith Wo should learn those which which ate
injurious. friends and which enemies, ato
our are our
and then use such methods ior destroy¬
ing the latter us will not kill tho lor*
uicr.
Qlantitv uv Halt in the Ocean —
Every body knows that the waters oi
tlio ocean are very s-ult In tint taste ;
but how many ni y ui have thought ot
tho immense quantities of salt-- ol dii
lentnt kinds that must lie in tlio Allan
tic ami Pacific to give flavor lo HUch
enormous bodies of water '( Scientilio
men have thought shout it; iintl one ol’
them ((’upturn Maury) bus told us
that |l' ull tho various sails ol there
oceans could bo sepaiatcd from tho wa¬
ter ami spread out equally over tlio
north, rn hall'id' this continent, they
would f.iriu a covering one iniio deep.
Ho heavy would ho this imi-it of salts
that all the uitcltuuicul inventions oi
man, aim'd by all tlio stum and water
power in tlu; \voiId, could li J nmvo it
ho much m* oue inch in even centuries
tf time.—
Tiib II hat of tiik Sun.—F ather
Hcccbi, tlio distinguished Italian as¬
tronomer, Iq*.* recently published the ro
unit of his investigations in tho sol r
icinperutuie, made dining last summer.
„nd states that Iris i Holla were duccted
toward the determination ol the re¬
lation of the solar indiation with that
»l the electric light. The instrument
used was a thermo heliotnotcr of the
investigator’s own invention, ami the
conclusion reached was that tlio radia¬
tion of tho mio would be 3b,( times that
•I the ruibon points. 11, therefore, iho
temperature at the huvHico ol the 1st
ter is fixed ut, 3,133 degrees hallien
heif, a number not exaggerated, proportional and
mi| posing tbc Hi'Mutioii to
the ien»| erature, we obtain for the p*
tential teinpi iature ot the sun 340,Hob
degrees l'’uhreuheit.
To A Botti.f..—
’TD very siiangw I! at you and l
Torsi her eaim»l pull ; dry,
Fur you lire lull when l mu
And dry when 1 am full.
At n revival in a western town, out
of ono Itundrid converts, fully two
thirds were mails, which tho women
explain by saying their own sex are
nugols already.
Experiments have recently hern eieaiing made
with Umi ;r dynamite iTuiber hs a means of
itumps. 'l'be explosivo effee
compound is said to do the work
tually aud with little trouble.
It only take* three hour* and about
half a cord el wood tv) put a millionaire
into a very small glass hotrle. ’I he on
ly difficulty to he apprehend*! i* the
inevitable increase ot tuimly j ir*.
Don M uurel Uoticha, who b said to
have mummed flu* command of (he
Hpanish Uepublican troops, is nearly
figh'y years has old. been lately Ilia brother, named Gov¬ lion
Jos**, who
ernor of I’ul'a, is over seventy lour.
Corn.liu* C. mini..,. r lrr,i
poteutiary ft, ol tb. 1 nited States to
bn* consented tn act as arbitrator in
the queaiion helwion Peru and Chili
arriMug ^„„...,irt,..UKd, out of the liijuidatioii u.Jro,J«w of the
i s
war with Spam.
“You uovor t« 1, . W.j.py lot
p.> iplu a- we had here yesterday.” s.
a landlady m Indiana ’’there to a newly
rived guest; were
Couple*of them" "What!
Couple* just man ied ? ' Oh, no ,7 Sir
thittcen c U[lo- just d.vordeed
„
Ihi-. .^ 1 * m’l )U » »•••■’ worl . a
. .....!>.;,» v'. ,h * ’“ U * n “ ,UV “‘
To Si-* her warm lip* la jour raameni*
Aftd the cat ...... * tail when aha jump*
•* h
• c ' ,r u **'
A darkey give* the following reason
why the ‘AU colored race i* *u; eror to
white: K«NI
like thn meerschaum pipe.'they ire
more valuablo wlteu highly collotcd.’
k. k. k.
RADWAY’S Ri r r '/RELIEF
Cl-RE« TUI! « « :« r RAINS
In from Ona to Twenty tV!fnuto 3 .
HOT ONE HOUR
after remtln :th!*aiU.;rti,u'ra<.nt nee! nny ono
Kri-TKH WITH 1‘AIN.
RADWAVK 11KA i'V KKT.1KP IS a curb for
KVKUY I*AIX.
I’ w.mtheflpistani j«i
Only X't. in Itomcdy
UlMl
li.il
lx oxb to twenty Miseries
n tho
*’ ai^KJ, Ol jj i i.hUMli.' l With divCiUit li> Mllllbr, von.,
ay
RADWAY’S READY RELIEF
Wil t, AFKORD INSTANT kasr
INF AM HATTON OF THU KlbVEVS.
inki. ■ mui :on <>F hik bladder.
INFI.aMJIaihav . of rut. m.wt;:.s.
I'oNoKsr.'oN OF THK MINGS.
SOU THROAT, I'AM’I'I mivl'Vl.’l I.KSATIIINO.
‘ I'MN of THK ilKART.
BTBYKKICS, CKOUF, I■!I*IITKRIA. O rAKUli, INFLUENZA.
'
Ufa DA 1 'UK, TOOT, I , W'llK.
A<ii;k i> \l«ol \, miEUMATISM.
COi,r> otiiu.s, UlllUAi
Th**i nppii'Mfiofi ofdia tteilily I{etleflo(h«>TmH-,r
r tiN l vv| v unlort. . i o Ut«J, ptiiu or UiJicuity i t- u will aUut -1
Mi oppluh ilf/i
1 wen iiy den *nmhlrr fir wnuir d illmafrtr *MACII*
Itioim iiMif ,i c T 'UKAMI'-SSl’AHMK.rjOL M* Iv IiJ’*A H M‘<
UK A K 1 151 I; \ , DAtTi K, I >1 \ H bowklh, K1 lUK A,
ms, srciiv, C'i’.m* vvi.\j> 'iiii-;
anidii i iv \i. P <.
'J ivivuI'Tti - .. ll'i ttiv. ayn CRITV a bot'-lfl cf Had
xvuy'H lit tutV IlftiH* wuuoi -v few drovMtn of
water will prevent »uel:neH.H or Ih'wXBly p-« i«»s fr< in ehat-go
w>itoi*. 1 1 L-. bc.iu U..LU i. .u U or DisWr4 M»
SUAlUluUt.
FEVER A NO AGUE.
FKVKR \KD \G T ’f*'^»iretlfnrflfly Th*r« Is
BotaiemF.ui il a-.-ntiii tliiA w m. id will I'ever
fml A '.i<j u*i't all tulici* M.*l.»riou4, Btltm*, .Scitrlwt,
Tvpf*'- Wa d. Vcii *w, nui . Iter (Vvcm fuM* •! by UAi)
V .S « *i Al> W A VS UKAllY ItK
LIEF, l uty c Mil* per UouUi,
HEALTH! BEAUTY!!
STRONG INI) IT :R V K 'f Bf.OOI)—INCREAKR
"FM.K-lt \NI» MTi-.li r—• I.KVR SKIS AM)
JiUAU'ilFt l.CoMi'i.i-Xlu.N ftHi.L ItKil TuAIJ
RADWAY’S
Sarsaparilliau Eesotat
THE GREAT R1.00D PURIFIER.
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‘,'i C’K.MI luril) AUK i UK I llA.M^S, TUB
n- ,|>v rNiil;iii;iii::-.rNI)i ts. t lt Till; isr i r KNOB
«'F ms IUU.Y WONDtUFU. MKUiOlNK.
THAT
Every Day m tease iiFM
anti Wsiglit is Soea an! Felt.
VkiST .F-'ery POOHlitlllicRfD'* r!r,.p nf «hq ♦hi F IP.a 1 , ’;hvvptl, F VttTT.t.I \ V 11EFOL- l Pit
1 ■ ■’ j| i 0,
loid Glhi’P Finds :>rnl ,i :i.•■••is of tim > -lujn tr.p vi» • r «>r
ill , I'M’ it IYfiUPHlm W isltt* Ui»J I *<l> \VH»I fl«U tUl4
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lip tfH, N nit hid Up - 1 »1 hii ;s okI i 1 ;i‘T jmi in <»f tin «s tern.
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thp, W'll’st tDi'lim of SKtII \V( U.D,e..a«’K, FruuD'HiK, I ).vpf
F-rpR, ,vcl il h !, If mi i ffltcum.Fryni]
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cm riuiihe VV-itnb, nn«l .ill w.,Aeijin.- at.U u.i nful ills*
clmr^fg, Nli-htKw'f uW, I ■ -4 i.|>■ • <»r»»• •*n* 1 .lu t -c sof
th«* life i i i ••• l- C ure within flu* ( *•• r>v e* 1 wttt UiH
wmipi.m’dI M<» tern « b«*mi*itry. and u lew tl >>•*’ c-.*
|ir«*v« tom pel -oil u-Hip it S-.| » >*r ol U.u C l‘*l Lift of
<li'.eowiCrt It (ft dot d U.illy {ill A trim he r litem I'MlilCdt . bjr t’<♦ w*»to«
tbs flail n
i ihe*'’. iinmd coiu!li«5»Uy |»rnpri»-» mic
iftin >» wHiiif w. u ei. i rep <u h lint Dam#
will ».« v nu'*-rialitiii'le In in U* t’.iKy I.IihkI—»* td this
ti,.- \U4\i* » Ull.(.IAN will hi el ibLPtire-Aetini
i i-t , 11 »i; f r w tim <»ri <'0 ili.-* m b:' Ay < ■«»miin«u , M its
v R ufpuri iefition, nu I imip is In lUiD nDhiiig Did
ioM4 I vs .tan s, lie i epsiraw iii !»•? i mj. 1, nu i »*very day
11 of »!i»* ,i will t ef»' i> > iii 1 if low tup i f'MTiiD : tr*.iiper,
th*» fiM*l J up »tit»i* l»i*ti(ir,s)'p«UU) litiiiruviiigt fcullissh
anti vv«!j!»ti*»*Tfmin« IlF ••jcels
all .••M|onJydt’**tD r.Miitdml Sid .ehidtuhn 4»*«bfM.r«W »-r« • h. vrHT 'imuhcro
k««iwn • «*ttr»
ftitn'ig. <’«>i -.i.iuipmf'l, udiI Dam tl.ftu.iscs i l>ulUi4lbO
only |»* nth tv* cure fop
Kilim n if 1 lloildcr Complaints,
Tffilisry nn t H'n*u'i • e- *irav*d, lUibc-.*'*. rkr-teijr,
fMiipjiau*' *»f Wat»rp, liieoiitintf! »■** l‘l riu> , briuhl’* hii*
Sun,., ip uiniDuiut, nu*l tn u . «\vh»*t« ihcro nr*
brick *i•*•‘1 d'*p‘ vim, orile* w a*#f I** th-< k, ri -udv.
Willi- . '*1:1., • ii.f : in* V. ilv <>t All « Ot t n *’U liks
whit Milk, <irth* reUa morbid, dark, l»UI*»tm Im'II apj'enr* is
itin’t; md w b "t ■; , ■ *, «( vt Inure '.a
a prick tuiUtsKiuaU "I I'»tk> nLd ilto *...put,
|tutu Do. «v i.uiun.
Tumor of 1 'i Tears* Growth
Cured by Heulwuy's ItesolwnU
DR. RAILWAY'S
Perfect Piirjitive l Eaplaioj Vk
perfectly tlu .-unilv eoatf**! wUK nwtelffnn^
jinr ■ l’i i •• 11«, *mi tor it» tli** j u i \, "I iGl«itM"riJ itii-l wtT«fii{ilt4ii thn hi'RUU Lmd* > h,
• <*'ir «* -ts
I , ft*, ft ow :I I i vltl«r. N'Mi.nm IMseiica,
Ho„!.t. h ( ) t iMiwtijiH'i ti •'"* v«tit m, Imti^ewiioti, Ihvn
i"’j *l t, lit • oM ti- • I. .1 .1 ♦ivor, Iiillmtiiu4(ti>u oi th«
li 1 v ft, p *. ft , 1 nil l*' !-<»?ti-HlhsmU <»l' ih * lnt«*riiAl
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“ U aV "....if VirWAV- l-lt.l,Swill fr-slWv*
iDtnfr tiittliu-” tlmv <• it iMto l •!«.«--i 'or*. Price, 25
|ur Box. BOl.ll BY l»Kl UOl^T.H.
Hi:Ml !' \!.*K AM» Tin K ” SwnA one letter
•tNHip to K A l»Y* .% t o N • tj Warren St . Ne«t
York. IriforwattoBWoriU UjouiMiUtl* will b*reotkt you.
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THE GREAT REMEDY FOR
comwTiaiy
ivhU’li can Iks cured by a
timely ard resort to tliis stand¬
preparation,ns imndreds lias been
proved testimonials by the of
received by tho
proprietors. edged by Il is acknowi
pli.S 'h'i3US many prominent
! to be the most
reliable preparation ever 111
trodllCCa ibl* the l'dicf {Uld
cure cl all Luiu; complaints,
and is otVered to tho public,
sanctioned by the experience
of OYOt* fbt't V Voars. \\ licit
ro ^ orte ^ t 0 ill season it sel
dom fails to dVect a speedy
cure in the most severe
5';’ sl ' s ol lUorulntis,
J IllllueUZ;l, »'Olip, \\ llO0j>mg A^tlnutl, t Oolds, 'High,
fiJoreTlirOitt.Painsortforc
, lc>s j n { ] Xii e’jjest and Side,
Livcr (v>mpln : nti moeOins
i'i '''-' l.ittig-, \\ islar s
b.l.>,l’.ll v.Ov'S not tu'V lip
Collgll, fllld lcilVC tile CHUSC
behind. US is the Cff^e with
most. pivmration,. but it
ud. , V.;
thus removing the causd ol
complaint.
sr.ff V. FC V. LE* & a 80Ss! Bcatea. Huso,
Aad .u fty L'n..-.... and k -va*nmjr.
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r» vlv .* r ee . ■ ’ t\ d.
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AfvL l*t 1-TL.Ita, Tax Receiver.
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Hr. ,T. Walker’s California
VillOtf.-ir JJllfi'rs are ;i purely Veg¬
etable preparation, nude eliielly from
the native herbs fotunl on the lower
ranges of the Sierra Nevada moun¬
tains of California, the medicinal
propertied of which are extracted
therefrom without the use of Alcohol.
The quest ion is almost daily n-sUod,
“ What is the cause of the unpar¬
alleled SUCCORS Of VlXEUATl Bit
tM i.:; r’ Our answer is, that they
remove tlio cause of disease, and
the patient recuvm his health. They
»;•<: tho f.vst blond purifier and a
life-giving and principle, lnvigorutor a perfect Reno¬
vator « f the system.
Never before ill the history of the world
has sessing a medicine the remarkable been com'pouuded «>f Vis- pos¬
IUTTF.itH in healing quaiiiie* the sick of
KGAK
every disease man is heir to- They arc
a gentle Furgutivu ns well as a Tonic,
relieving Conge ti-m <«r tnllammaiion of
the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious
JL)i,seases
er's Tlx* Vixeuak proportion liirruiisarw rf An Bn. rient. Walk¬ Ilia
jihoretie. Carminative, .Nutritions, I-iixa
tive, Diuretic,,'sedative,Cotioter-Irritant, Anti-Bilious.
Su \ »* I* fn.'l
Gratefol Thousands proclaim
Vinegar Bitters tho most wonder¬
tlio ful Invigoruiit that ever sustained
No sinking Person system. take these Bit¬
can
ters according to directions, and re¬
main long unwell, provided mineral their
bones are not destroyed by vital
poison or other means, and or¬
gans wasted beyond lteinitteiit, repair. In¬
Bilieus, and
termittent Fevers, valleys which of are great so
prevalent in the our
rivers throughout the United States,
especially those of iho Mississippi,
Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Colo¬
Cumberland, Arkansas, ltio Grande, Bed, Pearl,
rado, Brazos, Mobile, Savannah, Ro¬
Alabama, and others,
anoke, Janies, tributaries, many through¬
with their vast
out our entire country during remarka¬ tho
Summer and Autumn, and
bly so during seasons of unusual
heat and dryness, are invariably ac¬
companied by extensivo derange¬
ments of the stomach and liver, and
other abdominal viscera. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a
powerful influence upon these vari¬
ous organs, is essentially the necessary.
There is no cathartic for purpose
equal to Du. J. Walker’s V inegar
Nj iters, ns they will speedily remove
the dark-colored viscid mutter with which
the bowels are loaded, at the same time
stimulating tho secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring tho healthy func¬
tions of the digestive body organs. against dis
Fortify iho
I Paso by purifying all Us fluids with
I V'JNF'IAH ISlTTKHS. No epidemic armed._ cun
! take hold of » system thus lore
Dyspepsia Vain or Indigrstion, Coughs, Head¬
ache, iii tho Shoulders.
Tight no i of iho Chest, Dizziness, Sour
Eructations of tlio Stomach. Bad Tasto
in tho Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpita¬
tion of tho Heart, Inflammation of tho
Lungs, Pain in the region of the Kidneys,
and tin* a hundred other Dyspepsia. painful symptoms, bot¬
are oil' juingsof better guarantee Due of its
tle will prove a
merits than a lengthy advertisement.
Scrofula, or King’s Erysipelas, Evil, Swelled whito
Swellings, Ulcers, InflammaUoua,
Neck, liojtre, Scrofulous
indolent Inflammations, Mercurial all'cc
tious. Old Sores, Eruptions of tho Skin,
Sore Eyes, etc. In these, u.l in ull other
constitutional Diseases, \\ alkku’s S ix
K'lAulliTTKitshave shown their great cur¬
ative powers in the most obotu.atc and
intractable cases. - and Chronic
For Inflammatory Remit¬
Blipilmat ism. Gout. Bilious, Disea
tent and Intermittent Fevers, es
of the Blood, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder,
these Bitters have no e jujiI. Such Dia
iu-.'-t are i aused by Vitiated Blood.
M.'chanlpal IKsphsps.—P erson*
engaged in Paints and Minerals, such us
Plumbers, Type-setters, Gold-beaters and
Miners, ns liiey of advance the Bowels, in life, fo are guard suh
jiv . to paralysis tliis, take dose ol Walker*
ngainst Bittlus occasionally. a
V im:u \h
For skin Discuses, Eruptions,
Tetter. Salt-Hhcum, Blotches, Spots, Pim¬
ples. Pu tules. Boils. Carbuncle*, i.rysipa- lting
worms, Scald head, Discolorations Sore Eyes, of tho
las, ltrh. Scurfs, Skin
Skin, Humors ami Disease* of the of
whatever name or nature, are literally
do r up and carried out of tho system in a
fhei-t tune bv the use of these Bitters.
l»in. Tape, ami other Worms, thou¬
lurking in the system of so many
sands, are effectually destroyed and re
inovcd. No system of medicine, no ver
I mifuges. no aiithclminitica will free tho
i system from worms like these Haters.
ForFonialol omplaiiiK tiu* inyowg Uawn of
or will, inarru tl or >;n clo, t at
womanhood, ortho turn <>t life, these Ton
! ie Litters di-pluy so decided an influence
that improvement is Vitiated soon perceptible. Blood
Flea use the
whenever you tind its impuritie' bursting
! through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, ob
t.r Sores; cleanse it when you tina it
i St.-n ted and sluggish in the veins; cleanse
j it when it is Keep foul ; the your blue,', feelings will and tell the
health you w hen. pure,
of the svstem will follow.
U. II. kl. lHIN \l.l) .V (•«.,
X>Tsi - u a Gen. Acts.. Sun Francisco. Callft*
- N m
Snia U> all Ut uggUts »iUil IH-aleis.
The Famous Stallion, “ Billy,”
i S own-1 t<y me and can be f-nod Hie
i*r, *,•!>! a) n y } !» e iu Hancock
urtv. For teini*, &e . app y to Judge T.
1. Little h! -i art i, > r i . me. ei l er in p#r
mui or bv letter at the |»’*o«
S.pt, »7. tf V 1) BRANTLEY
Lor, CaMfiMi
■
i r,, 1 bc » rd ,r,l a0 -a of A.
% : ■
i to lon usi g - 1 pine Lumber ot every
*tyk* and gra-.ic on *har» notice. They
/' » country chair*. They can fiww
Dh timber dre*.-od or umlre-sed—will]
'hip by railroad They are also pre
, are i to take contract* lor pullie or
private bui dine*. Give n* a call. Onr
p«v«t ,*ffice is Mitledgeville, Ga. Our
mill is ’• ■' 13 mile- from Carr's S’a
two, M. 4 A K R
SHIVERS A dVOSHEM.
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(with latest improvements.)
for 20 vrars the
Standard of Excellence
THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.
If will you think of buying a Sewing
it pay you to ex tuiine lie records
tliose now in use and profit by
The Wheeler & Wilson stands
alone as (lie only l.igtit
nlner .Hardline. using the
tary Shook, making a
Stitch, alike on both sides of tile
sewed. All shunle machines waste power
drawing the shuttle buck after the stitch
loaned bringing double wear and strain up
on both machine and Operator, hence
other machines rapidly wear out,
W heeler & Wilsoa lasts u
time, a, d proves au economical
meut. Do not believe all that is promised
so called 1 “cl-eap” machines you
require proof that ye >rs of use have
their value. Money once thrown aw,y
tiot l,e recovered.
Scud lor circularr. Machines sold on
te nm or monthly payments I-ken.
machinea pul in ord.ror received in
change.
WHEELER & WILSON MF’S CO’S
CES: Savannah, ^ugu.,ta, Macon
Columbus (la.
NS’, li CLEVES, Gen. Agt, Savannah Ga
Aug 23 73. if
A BSOLUTE DIVORCES
FROM COURTS of different
for desertion Ac. No puhlioi y
No chatge until divorce gru« ed. Address
il. HOUSE AU v, 11(1 Broadway N.
Nov. 29, 1873, Bin
T1IUEK HUNDRED DOZEN
K.I3D GXjOVKS,
N Undressed, Opera, and Street qual ties. All a. ONE DOLLAaa per pair. The
we have ever sold ot that price.
NEW CASSI MERES.
A VERY CHOICE LOT of new medium, low priced and pure Am.rican, French,
glish C ssimeres for eal^ very iow.
Linen Collars and Cuffs.
More uew b yl a ol Linen Collars and ( ulL, wh te uud colored, variously
SlTipotl IJojso
For the L .ilies. SOMETHING NE *V.
l wo ( ases of Grin^liam
Will be jobbed at low figure- ly
inar28 C. GR Y & r o„ Augusta, Georg a.
' LADD’S HYDRAULIC LIME.
65 Alabama Street,
-
ap t 3 m A* C. LADD* Affcnt.
PEOPLE'S CLOTHING
W. A. KAMSEY, Agent,
rvo. imoAi) isTREifr,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
W I'. ARE NOW RECEIVIN': THE LARGEST AND BEST-HELECTE1)
of Hr. vDV-MAl'E LOTIIINU fur summer and wi..*er tint can be found iu
and mauotae.1 ure t «xore->sly l«.r ibis n.urket by us. Il ivuig ample facilities,
will al -ays be complete with ull tii^ novelties of the Denson, together wuh an
of ITKNlMllNi. GOODS of every kind. Also IIaTS, CAl’H, TRUNKS,
LIHEH, 'A "’DELS, I’MBRELL \8, etc.
MEASURES TAKEN carefully, a.i i cloiU'mg made to order, warranted to fit.
LARGE CLASS FRONT.
mar28 3m Op,,osi e National Exchange Bank.
PLANTERS LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST!!!
W. W. PEMBLE,
AT THE
A u g u w t a Weed Store,
NO. 1] WASHINGTON STREET,
AV T ’’’ EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND, European and American Garden,
Flower aud Grass Needs. Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Strawberry,
and other Plants a speciality. Also Flower Pots of all sizes constantly
ieb7 3ui
9
Dealer in
Terrapins, Shad, Fresh and Salt Water Fish,
G.....A.....M..-E.....,
Poultry, Vegetables. Fruits, and othor Produce.
All orders puactuallj attended to. Term* CASH on delivery.
gent for Cedar Keys Oysters and Creen Turtles.
JACK?ON STREET, noar l’o*tOffice, AUGUSTA, GA.
feb7 3m
RAIL ROAD RESTAURANT,
*ususta, beorsia.
Ilou*e. opposite the Union R. R. Depot, has been re fitted in the best
»tyle tor the accommodation of the Traveling Public.
MEALS, LUNCHES AND REFRESHMENTS
od arrival and departure * of trains, at reasonable prices.
A SPECIAL ROOM WITH MODERN ACCOMMODATIONS FOR LADIES.
WiDes. liquors and Cigars,
Meal*. 50c. Lunches, 25c. Beds, 50c.
teb» 3ia JOHN F. HEUISLER, Agt.
J. PlilEZE,
Cabiuoi; ^lakpi*,
BROAD ST., SPARTA, GA.
I T AS on )i;ii i] a full HM-p’y ,>f new and e!e
ligaul Fmiulttiv consisting of Pine Mn
hogany lliire us with mm hie lops, 1’nr’or
and lied room Sc s, Clmiis Rocking C airs,
Wash Stands. Kxten ion Tables, Lounges.
Soltis &c., &c., whs'll lie is iilleritig to the
public at very reduced rat s.
Repirii Carefully Done.
My custom- rs will p'pose be ir in mind that
I sell only for CASH. Persons wan ing
goods in my li< cure n-sp-ctiully invited to
come and examine my stock. I c m give you
a BARGAIN J. FRIEZE.
Aug st 10, 1873. 1
Miirbio Works,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
1% JjjLeic., | AR3LF. Monuments, Tombstones eici.
assigned a d executed, from the
plainest to tho most elaborate, in the best
style and a riie 1-w st <ost. All work for the
C\..mtry carefully I oxed and delivered at the
h. U. D pot free of charge,
uov 15 ’73 1 y.
SPR waazs MCi GOODS.
etncl retail
E ARE Notv III - king STOCK, P UKOII AS El > WITH CASH
V V at prices be ow r
50 Packages Opened this Day.
Pieces of tins Best and Cheapest Black Alpacas made,
25 Pieces Heavy Gios Grain Black Silk, at $1 75 and $2.
20 Cases Assorted Prints.
25 Dozen Jouvin’s Paris made Kid Gloves,
Merrimacs. Amoskeags, and Garner’s, at 10c,
Mourning Dress Goods,
Choice Standard Prints,
Tickings, Hickory Stripes, Plaids,
Bleached Shirtings—all tl c popular brands,
King Philip Cambric—Superior to Lonsdale, 22c.
We invite the «dos o^uyers to examine our stock, being confident of our ability t .tv.
entire satisl'ucuci^dP au ’* < t uali| oi goods. J 0 s
vvi c Y s y
febl4 ly JAMES A. GRAY & CO.
JOTMYISSS dks BAS7 r F¥<;'Ft f
Oa’sser Cotton and Cl»«i*ry
MACON, GEORGIA,
2£EEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND—
Tennessee Coinihy Cured Mams, Sides, rnd Shoulders,
Western Clear Ribbed Sides, Mains, and Shoulder*,
laird, in tierces kegs, and tins,
Tobacco, Biot*, etc.
Corn, Onfx, and Hay,
Meal and Flour ol nil grades, in sacka and barrels,
Soap. Mar-h. and Candles,
Virginia and Liverpoo' Half,
( hewn da (Ala.) Lime, riasfer of Paris,
Plast ring Jiaii, Lallm, and Cement, all of best quality.
Agents foi Hfevens’ Hewer Pip« Drain Tile and Fire I5ri«k
U'uci-cmi and Kye Whisky. The Acme Whisky, in barrels and CDSSI,
Hole Af-euts a , for , thr .state ol Georg a for the celebrated Chestnut Grove W iiisky, in bar
rels a«d cases. Full quart, bottles
All of which we will sell al lowes market rates. nnri'7 3m
C C) T T O 1 ST F A. C T O R S ,
Au^iiHita, Cicorgin.
Alii! Gcnoral Agents for South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, for the
\ V 6i *l ,! °f —
Exeellenza Cotton Fertilizer,
a high standard article, which has been beforo the public live yearn, and h» 1 ’
given general satisfaction, and Planters wdio have used it extensively, assar
that the EXOELLKN/.A Iish no superior.
We also hav ibr sale. Prepared OhcniicalH, for making Home-Made Fertilis¬
er, ami as nearly every Planter can m„ko part of his Fertilizer at home, \ro re
commend the Chemicals prepared by the manufacturers ol tho Exeellenza Fer¬
tilizer, as well adapted for composting,and will producegood results, fob 14 3m.
MRS. N. BRUM CLARK’S,
^^>1 liroml si, f Aui» usla, Cm a,,
T I ATIG STOt’K of Millinery Goods. Ilats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, lliha
J boos, Laces, Collars ; Hair Curls, Braids Ac , M
Fancy Dry Goods in variety. Belts, Buckles, Setts, Ear Drops, Pins, Chain*,
Canvas, Zephyr V\ool, Shetland Wool, Buttons, Gimps, Fringes, lusertings,
Edgings, Ac, Ac. Crape Veils, Love Veils.
Hats and Bonnets made of good material at reasonable prices.
Mrs. Clark is Agent for Madame Dcuiorest’s Patterns for Ladies and chiN
dreu. Send lor Catalogue.
MRS N BRUM CLARK,
251 Broad Street, Augusta, Ga.
feb 14 ly
THK HOWE
SEWING MACHINE.
■o!o
IT IS TIIE OLDEST and the
Latest I mproved.
Nothing more simple, durable or easy to learn. Agents wanted in every coun¬
ty pi Georgia. Apply to THE HOME MACHINE C0„
lob 14 12m Atlanta, Ga.
W. It. YOUNG. K. W. HACK.
YOUNGr db HACK.,
(i R O C E R S
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
218 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA GEORGIA.
f«b7 8m.
JAMES SMITH,
Contractor <Ss Builder,
ALSO manufactures; A
Saslios^ UlindS) Doors, IVtouldings* c&c., &c*
M ANTLE PIECES, Door and Window Fram<;8 made to order at nhort notice^
Also, a *u[ ly of Lumber, rough and dressed. Flooring and ceiling key f
Cunxtaotly ou Land and for sale at reasonable rates. A1J orders promptly at*
tended to.
Factory anti Lumber Yard, Sparta* Ga.
READ ! READ!!
\\ ~E will b» foum! at V. BURNET’« oifl slanfl, and W. If. HARRISON’S oM atau
\\ iu SPARTA, where we keep constantly on baud a CHOICE slibLO HON of
WI> ES AAD TJf^UOHS,
and all COOLING DRINKS for Summer, GIVE US A CALL.
BO WEI* & CO.
July Sparta, 12,1873 iy