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Move On.
“Brown,” sai<l the partner of the
corner office, “you put that notice on
the wall, ‘No loh ling,’and there are
now actually live men lounging direct
ly under it. Go out and tell them to
move on. ”
“No,” responded Brown, “I won’t
do it. They are beneath my notice.”
Took It l.itiorali).
Little Tommy Waekiru was taken
by his mother to choose a pair of
knickerbockers, and his choice fell on
a pair to which a card was attached,
stating: “They can’t he beaten.”—
From -iudy.
CHOICE Vegetables
will always find a ready
market —but only that farmer
can raise them who has studied
the great secret how to ob
tain both quality and quantity
by the judicious use of well
balanced fertilizers. No fertil
izer for Vegetables can produce
a large yield unless it contains
at least 8% Potash. Send for
our books, which furnish full
information. We send them
froe of charge.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
ill I OVELY SJLOO
Lamps y
All hand-painted. No
* l handsomer lamp made.
V'-’ < fy Sold at manufacturer's
V r'*j .3 prices We pay tiik
t’KKIOHT.
Mnkos n most accepta
bio present.
ijji Hcimtlful colored cat
nluftno < f IniiMl-palnted 1
s*. --'S. ]>A It 1,011 orßANgi ET
jgjf lam’S. free.
y.‘. J m Every Laurp Gunran
-I<j V feed. Stent y back if
Pdfc-Msf 5",.-'•it-' you want it.
• j'jfc Manufactured by
we makk thk r.irtra, llttsblifll (ilflSS Cos,,
Ton ui'v direct ritt iburgr, Pa.
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Free? I
Send your name and address on a (
postal, and *; will send you our 156-!
page illustrated catalogue free.
WINCHESTUI REPEATING ARMS CO.
1 176 Winchester Avcnuo, Njw Haven, Conn.j
r fr> r Cl I Invent *lO to stoo and
I\f liM.** •-w c®! #liw-olor sln> Mire;
•a!, am bunk. WU. KEEI), is; s. bth S.„Phil*., l’a.
MINDTES.M SECONDS]
' f W "HE reason we can sell the best at only a dollar or so
.y e} IT f Q more than cheap work i3 because we make so many
\ ■fT’ / Sr 1 VS) of them. We averaged last year a complete buggy
q s. 'J&S every 42 minutes and 14 seconds. SI.OO per job profit
at that rate counts. Why pay big profits when the tst
a3 W ‘ S * U °f you?
Sae our Agent or writo direct. RO£K HlLLViocKniL&cJ
save m
YCDRW 1 TAOS
“Star” tin tags (showiug small stars priuted on under side
of tag), \* Horse Shoe," “J. TANARUS.,” “Good Luck,” “ Cross Bow,”
and “Drummond ” Natural Leaf Tiu Tags are of equal value in
securing presents mentioned below, and may be assorted.
Every man, woman aud child can find something on the list
that they would like to have, anil can have
TE* ES E3 2
I*9". I
I Mt*h TL>t S5
3 Kn fe, on. bind*, good Bteel 2> i
B SolvK.'r*. lui'lius -•>
4 Child’- Sal, K-vifo, Fork anil Sjiaon 3>
6 '-a t and Pepper Set, one em-h, quad
rnplr plate on white metal to I
6 Frenc h lir-ar Wood Pipe 86
- 11a/- r, boll,-iv ground, flue KngUsh
s**9l 60
8 Hatter Kuifo, triple plate, beat
quality (SO
9 Snitar shell triple plate, beet qua!.. 60
lu s-e ao li.-x, Verllnu silver to
II Katfi*. ••Itea-i Kuttor.'' tw> blades.. 75
12 iinti nertii le. "Keen Kutter,” 6-iu
blade 75
IS Shears. “Keen Kntter.” 8-inr.U 76
14 Nir. S. t, Cta ..or atid e lboki, silver
pls'fd .. ’■o
15 lia-e ! all. “ANsoclaUon,” beet qnal.U'o
16 Alarm cioek, nickel.. l-'o
1‘ Six (K-n-ilue it Teaspoons, best
i la e 1 pooda 1 v ’
IS \V en, uic'-el. stein wind and sot.. 200
18 Oarv-T-H, p aid steol, bu -khorn
handle* 300
20 Six Conulne Hoßi-r*’ Table B;Hons.
I-eel pin' e i uoud, 250
21 S’x e-.i'h, X-i-esnad Forks, buck
born ban lies 250
22 Ri< e\oh, Onnni'ce lbißers’Knives
and Forks, bes* plat ir-H'd5.......501
THE A9IVE OFFER >TX°!n~S VO'/tM’Jzfl 30th, 1900.
Cnpniol FJniieol Plain " S>ar ” Tlu Tas (tb‘ is, Star tin tas with no am’ll
OR U* c*l •*t* i il/tJ . pHnte.l on unA*r of tagb nt>t gothl /<*r prewifi,
but will l paid f- rin CASH on th baNis of iw*aty cents per
luuulml, H r* •• • > v > \ by us u\ t ch Ist. !9hL
lvrßV.Aii 1\ .lllN'll |U:U ii diin.-'H worib of
STAR PLUG TOBACCO
wir last loairr ail nTod m re plmxnre than a dime’s worth of any
• Ih.-rb.and. MAKE -THE TEST !
end taqs to ( <)\l’l V F,\ m. TOB \C’( 0 CO., SI. Loai, Mo.
A Non Suit.
“My entire future depends upon ths
favor you show my suit,” he pleaded.
“Yea, Mr. Sharp,” replied the beauti
ful young heiress, coldly. “I have
heard that you refer to me as your
long suit.”— Philadelphia North Amer
ican.
I digest Creamery.
The largest creamery in the world
is to he established at Sioux City. It
will consume 100,000,000 pounds of
milk annually, and will make 20,000
pounds of butter a day. Two hundred
uud fifty creameries have been leased
us sub-stations.
Indeed a Monarch.
The Emperor of China has some
strnuge duties. One of them is the or
dering of the seasons. In China it Is
summer when the Emperor says It Is
summer. All domestic arrangements
are made to suit the season, as pro
claimed by the Emperor, although they
may not suit the Individual at all.
It Cures All Skin Eruptions.
Tetterine is the name. Sold at
druggists for 50c. a box, or prepaid
direct from J. T. Shuptrme,Savannah,
Ga. John H. Pahlen of Lexington,
Miss., writes: “Enclosed find SI.OO
for 2 boxes of Tetterine. My father’s
baud was cured by it, and I take
pleusure in recommending it.”
To Match.
“Lobelia,” demanded Mr. McSwat,
as he stood, hat in hand, waiting for
her, “are you going out walking with
that bicycling dress on?”
“That is my rainy day skirt,” re
plied Mrs. McSwat, “anil I certainly
am going out walking in it.”
“Then wait a minute,” he said,
“and I will turn up my trousers.”
!’utnam Fadeless Dyes are fast to
.‘unligtit, wu.-hiijg uud rubbing. Bold by
all druggists.
The Curse of War.
Mrs. Henpeck—lt It hadn’t been for the
Soudan campaign you wouldn’t have been
my hi!oV.."nd.
Mr. lienpeck (savagely)—What a curse war
lsl
Wanted
Two traveling salesmen In each Southern “tato.
SSO and experts' s. Experience not absolutely
necessary. For particulars nddress Pocahontas
Tobacco Works Cos., Uedtord I lty, Va.
Comparisons.
“Our wedding trip is all too short.
She said, with muffled sigh.
“Well, maybe so.” lie groaned, “but It’s
Not halt so short as I.”
Vitality low, debilitated orexhausted cured
by l)r. Kiltie s Invigorating Tonic. Frek $1
trial bottle for li weeks’ treatment. Dr. Kline,
Ld.,ai Arch St, I’hlladelpha. Founded 1871.
Average Marriage Age.
The average age at which Englishmen
marry is twenty-eight years five mouths, and
the average age of K.nglish women at tlie
time of marriage is tweuty-gig years two
mouths.
By writing at once ' ’
for tho remarkable offer of the South's great
est Institution of Practical Business Training,
The Ga.-=Ala. Business College,
Don’t Delay! MACON, GA.
TAOS.
31 Clock, 8-day, Calendar, Tlierrnora
eter. Uarometer si-0
21 <>:tn >-ao, leather, no lietter made. 600
25 Revolver, sutomatir, double action,
S2 or 38 caliber 6>W
26 Tool Set. not playthings, but real
tools 650
27 Toilet Set decorated porcelain,
very handsome s oo
28 Homing ton itifle No. 4, 22 or 32 cal. SOO
28 Watch, sterliug silver,full iewole>l 1000
SO Dress Suit Case, loathe.-, handsome _
and durable 1600
31 Serving Machine, first class, with
all attachments 1500
32 H-.-voiver, Colt’s, 38-calU>er, blued
ateel 1500
33 Hide, Colt’s. 16-shot, SS-callber 1500
34 Guitar iWashbnrn), rosewood, in
land
85 Mandolin, very Handsome 2000
3i> Winchester Hepe.ating Shot Gun,
12 gauge 2000
'37 Remington, double-barrel, ham
! mer Shot Gun. 10 or 12 gauge 2000
38 Uicycle. standard make, ladies or
gents 2600
33 Shut Gun. Kemington, double bar
rel, ha-mnerless 2000
40 lleglna Music Hex, 1514 inch Disc..6ooo
TAYLOR WINS
IN KENTUCKY
The State Election Commissioners
Make Their Decision.
REPUBLICAN MAJORITY IS 2,383
Goebel Is Still Game But Is Ad
vheJ By His Friends to
• Abide the Result.
A special from Frankfort, Ky., says:
At 9:45 o’clock Saturday morning the
election certificate of William S. Tay
lor was signed by the election commis
sioners and he was declared to be gov
ernor-elect of Kentucky.
The official figures of the vote filed
with Secretary of State Finley are:
Taylor, 193,714; Goebel, 191,331; Tay
lor’s plurality, 2,383.
The operation, which ended for the
time being at least, the bitterly fought
gubernatorial contest, was conducted
iu the simplest manner. The majority
opinion of Commissioners Pryor and
Ellis and the minority opinion of Com
missioner Poyutz, which were issued
Saturday morning, were not read as
was the origual intention. The three
commissioners walked first to the office
of the clerk of the state supreme court
where they filed two opinions. They
then passed into the office of the sec
retary of state. Clerk Chenault, of
the board of commissioners, read the
figures showing that the Repub
lican candidates for offices on the
state ticket had received the larg
est number of votes and then certifi
cates of election were signed at once,
that of Mr. Taylor being first on the
list.
All Republican candidates for state
offices were then furnished with com
missions by Governor Bradley.
Goebel seems to take his defeat phil
osophically. He had been advised by
many friends who supported him with
vigor to let the Republicans have the
offices without further contest as the
keeping alive of the political feeling
would do au infinite harm.
Mr. Taylor was modest and reticent
as usual.
“I expected it, of course,” said he,
“I knew that if the commissioners
went by the law and the evidence they
could do nothing else tliau decide the
way they have done. ”
Commissioner Poyntz declined to
sign the Republican certificates of
election, saying that he stood by the
opinion that he had rendered, and
could not consistently do so. He con
sented to sign the certificates of the
railroad commissioners, however.
The official returns developed the
peculiar fact that 10,000 Democrats
and au equal number of Republicans
did not know how to vote the Austra
lian ballot, as both Goebel and Taylor
ran ahead of other men on their re
spective tickets 10,000 votes; and
John Young Brown, while receiving
oniy 12,000 ran 2,000 ahead of his
ticket. It seems that 22,000 voters
thought that by marking the name of
the candidate for governor they were
voting the entire ticket of their choice.
LAWYERS ARE INNOCENT.
Committee Says Grand .Jury Presentment*
lVers Scandalous.
Without foundation, improper, un
true and scandalous is the verdict of
the special committee of the Atlanta
Bar association on the arraignment of
the grand jury and Foreman Joseph
H. Johnson.
Tho report of the committee was
submitted at a meeting of the associa
tion Saturday morning iu the superior
court room, and was eagerly listened
to by as many lawyers and citizens as
tho room would hold.
The committee admitted that there
were some unworthy members of the
bar in the- city, but stated that their
number was so few as not to warrant
the special presentment and the man
ner iu which it was made.
Foreman Johnson, who was seen
after the meeting, said:
“I utter a loud cry for help from
the ethical members of the Atlanta
Bar association.”
W CUBAN OIL cures
IliSistvK v Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Rheu
matism and Sores. Price, 25 cents.
G. W. DeLaPeniere, Winder. Ga
President Steyn Joins Troops.
The announcement is made in a
special dispatch from Bloemfontein,
that President Steyn of the Orange
Free State has joined the Boer forces.
His appearance, the dispatch says,
caused great enthusiasm among the
Beers.
TEA cures Dyspcp
■ v s ia, Constipation and Indi
gestion. Regulates the Liver. Price, 25 eta
G. W. DeLaPerriere, Winder, Ga.
Two Carloads
Of Buggies
•# J UST RECEIVED.^
, H
One car of Rock Hill Buggies
Manufactured at Rock Hill, S. C.
One car McFarland Buggies
Manufactured in Indiana.
These are two of the Best Buggies made. The
latest things in Paints, Finishes, Styles and Get-up.
Some of the prettiest styles of Buggies ever
brought to Winder.
If you want a BUGGY now is your time to
buy.
Pricesto suit the times. Come, see, and
you will carry one back with you.
T. A. fIAYNARD.
PAINT! PAINT!!
Do you want to Paintyour dwelling?
If so we have added to our stock of Hardware
PARIAN PAINTS, OILS ETC.
PARIAN PAINT contains no lead and hence is guaranteed not
to chalk, crack, rub off, peel nor blister. It will adhere to wood, Tin,
Iron, Galvanized Iron, Stone or Tile.
PARIAN PAINTS dry hard with an enamel-like glois that is
permanent and can bo washed or scrubbed
PARIAN PAINTS will cover more surface and outlast all oth
er paints and will not come off except by wear. It is guaranteed to
bold its original color,
Call at our store and get a Catalouge explaining
all about PARIAN PAINT.
We now have our store packed full of- NEW GOODS at OLD
PRICES and will be glad to wait on our many friends aud customers.
WE SELL THE CELEBRATED
McSIIERRY GRAIN DRILL,
The only drill that will sow oats successfully.
We are also prepared to sell all kinds of HARROWS, including
CLARK’S TORRENT and VARIOUS MAKES of TURNING PLOW S,
Intact anything found in a first class HARDWARE STORE
Call and see us at the same old stand,
STATE ST., HARMONY GROVE. GEORGIA.
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