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On hand 4' to arrive soon at E. li' Benfroe’s. a nfee lot of Groeerlet^Dry Goods, Hard nary 4’r.
T1IE MEHCUHY.
TUESDAY, MAR. 29,1881.
WONDER IF If MAS!
We lmve not received n c< P.V of the
Sandereville JlRROiiHvin about a m< nth.
Wonder if it has suspended ?—Louisville
Courier.
From the above Bro. Giles wondersJCCturcd
if the Mercury 1ms suspended, not by
any means, it is doing ti o well to suspend
at this time. Our reasons for not Bend
ing [the pnp r to eomo exchanges was
our subscription list increased so fast
we had to stop sending awhile to All the
new subscribers demand for the paper.
If Bro. G. would take a peep into our
office and see the new type, new machine
ry, etc., and see our suboription list he
would not think there was any likely-
hood of the Afercury suspending yet.
Gkokgians at Washington.—
A Washington letter in the At-
lnnta Constitution reports as fol
lows on the above subject:
Senators Hill and Brown will
have more influence with the ad
ministration than they had with
the last. Mr. Hill is bo longer
a stranger at the White Horse,
lie calls often. lie and the presi
dent admire each other charmingly
Governor Brown likes thonew man
too.
A. II. Stephens may not ho
potent for the next four years as he
was under Hayes hut ho will r ,e "
serve a powerful influence.
Ik every 7 A merican boy could see
that one of the greatest honors that
could ever ho conferred upon him
and one of the gravest responsibil
ities that could ever devolve upon
him, was the bulot, we should set
a wonderful improvement in the pu
rity of our government and the hap
piness of our people.
Speckled Pcils—Prof. Carswell ties that bind us to our native
It is one of the mysteries of life,
which the infidel as well as tin
Christian is concerned to explain
that many wealthy and prosper
ous people never bavo a thought Ol
God’s goodness; and that many
bedridden, pain-racked invalids
are overwhelmed with a sense ol
the Divine tenderness and love
and aro moved constantly to speak
of it-'CHRRCU & 1I0MK
A story comes from Boston that
a woman who brought her pail to
lie filled at the soup house in that
city was asked how many she had
iu her family, nnd replied: “Six
—ray husband, myself, twoi ^ogs
and two cuts, nnd please don’t pul
so much pepper iu the soup, the
dogs don’t like it 1 ”
Cripples in the Church.
the
over
Some
never
Some are without arms;
have never helped any one
the rugged places in life,
are without foot; they have
gone an inch out of their own way
to serve others. Some aro voice
less; they have never, evon by
word, encouraged any one who was
cast down. Some aro deaf; they
have never listened to the voice of
the suffering. Some are without
hearts; they do not know wlmt
sympi.t’iy and generous feelings
are. What an appearance a pro
cession of such characters would
make if they could ho seen as they
are on the streets! —ex.
Dear Me.—Could you
met me yesterday away down
among the long grass and thickly
populated pine forest within n halt'
mile of the Johnson line, you would
have been at a loss to have eon-
my errand. Had you
come across mo down thorn last.
October you would have of coursti
said to yourself, Well, that follow
electionering. Well I was elee-
tionoring yestereny not for votes,
but for speckled peas. I rode 30
miles and got 4 bushels, and paid
$1,50 a bushel at that. Do you
know of anybody Me, that has any
seed peas for sale, 1 want about
25 bushels nnd will give mighty
ood collateral until next fall.
Well Me what did you think of
that Canadian Temperance Loci li
fer? I thought I would go around
and hear him the other night, hut
understood they were going to
take up collections,-and then*, oiii
baby got on a tare, and the old
lady said so long as she lived ,«hc
lidn’t think it would ho Necessary
for a mah to eomo clean frinh Can
ada to keep me straight, and then
was a mighty cool night to risk
setting up long without it little
stimulants nnd everything seemed
to conspire to keep me away. I’ll
bet that man Carswell is a clever
man and kind to his wife and chtl-
lren, you hardly ever see a man
ith side whiskers but what will
do to take pa t ern after, I bet lie
has seen the time when ho could
tell good liquor from “skimmings.”
Did you ever find out what that
other fellow’s business was that
was along with him,. I met up
with uu old Primitive Baptist the
other day and wus teling him about
those temperance tramps, yes says
he, “they urn going to keep ding
donging at spirits until’ 'they Thin
this country. He continued,
drink my dram whenever I please,
and whenever they stop selling it,
I'm going where a man does have
a'little liberty, that's me.” I Wanl
lilic Stephens to pass his law Me
allowing every man to do his own
•‘stealing,” and then I wan’t the
exclusive State right to 8cll“stecls,’
[ wouldn’t go 30 miles for speckled
ptRs then. Well 'Me the measols
have about played py t^ii quf’ fajm-
ily they (lidn’t scorn to ho conta
gious. You sposo we’U luivo any
more cold ,-weathr., I haven’t
heard the cranes pass over yet
I heard a half preacher say the
other day wo would have fros
the 18th day of May. That rabbit
that eat up Mrs. Franklin’s peas
is dead. Yours,
Randali. Franklin.
Sandcrsville, March 24th 1881
P. S. Have you had any late tid
ings from our newly commissioned
post master ? I expect his trij
looking for bondsman will be like
mine looking for peas, don’t you.
R, it
N. B.—If hc’should fail toujake
the trip Mo please inform him that
[’ve got a mighty pretty’; opening
for a mill dam architect
R. F.
have 'country, to our peculiar modes of
life, to our loved ones,and to readi
ly accommodate ourselves to new
surroundings, in short when the
change is brought about ami new
comers realize the situation they
fall into line and commence to
flourish, l’cxns is a great state,
she is the banner state of the un
ion, a country whose resources are
scirccly in a shape for develop
ment. Now as regards the health
of the country I will say it will
compare favorably to that of your
country, of course people die every
where, and till new comers become
climatizcd they may expect to he
more susccptahle to the diseases
of this climate, as regards society
it is hero as in all other now coun
tries, very few established rules in
society. The man who works and
proves himself to be a gentleman
is the gentleman, what const itut s
a gentleman here is not fine clothes
and a mew buggy, but honesty and
a ill to work for an honest living.
Well Mr, editor I did not pro
pose a leifgHliy comtmmicafri'dfl but
thought I would give you a few
dots, having spent most of my life
in your town and being acquain
ted with the people of old Wash
ington I naturally rend your paper
with great interest', will be glad to
have it come regularly, should
your readers desiro I will try to
tell them what I know of Texas
Adieu for this time,
" v MEDICUS.
TAX NOTICE.
I will attend the following named
places oq the days specified for the pur
pose of receiving the Tax Returns for
the State nud county Taxes for the year
1881:
Monday April
Tuesday “
Wednesday “
Thursday “
Friday “
Monday “
Tuesday “
Wednesday “
Thursday “
Fridny “
Monday may
Tuesday “
Wednesday"
Tanner’s
Duvisboro
Cato’s
Giles’
l ’lays’s
Robison's
McBride’s
Wnmiuock's
Lamb’s
Biddlcville
Hebron
Prosser’s
Peacock’s
Wnrtheu’s mill Thurdny
Tabernacle Friday “ *’
In S mdersvillo every Saturday until
the books are closed.'
f mar. 29, / R. J. MOYE, T. R.
County Board oilducation.
A regular meeting of flic Board will
be held in the Court House at 11 o’clock j
a. in. on Tuesday April 5th, 1881: mem
bers of tho Board and Local Trustees
ro invited to bo present. By order of
the Board. II. N. HOLLlPlELD,
mar 22 Pub. School Com’r.
GEO HG1 A—Washington County
IFlierens, H’m. ltoland applies to me fo j
letters of administration on the estate o"
Tom Rowland, deceased,
This is therefore, to notify all concern •
ed to show cauHoif any they have, within
o the time prescribed by law, why said
letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office this 26th
of Jiumary, 1881.
M. NEWMAN.
GEORGIA—Washington County,
Whereas, M. Newman and Ella E
. Salter, adm’rs of tho estate of A. T Wig
origins, deceased,apply to mo for letters ot
dismission from said administration.
This is therefore to notify all ooncern
ed to show cause, if any they have, with-
it in tho time prescribed by law, why said
° | letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand at office in San-
dcrsville, this January 12th 1881.
C. C. Brown, Ord’y.
DIABOLICAL ATTEMPT AT
RAPE NEAR SPARTA.
My reader, you may he a temp
crate drinker; if so, you do not ex
pect to he a drunkard, and per
haps you may never become one
You may he able to control your
appetite, hut how is it with your
thoughtless hoy? He sees his
father drink, and your example
may give him confidence in his
own strength that his tempera
ment, so different from yours, will
not justify. lie sees you drink
with impunity, and believes that
he may, until too late, when stan
ding on the verge of the precipice
and death, agonizing voice he cries
to you, "Father, your example
has led me thus far. Oh, save me
from theconsequcneeof your teach
ing and the ruin that threatens me!
Whereyou have stood I thought I
might stand with safety. You did'good field hands is from 20 to
COMMUNICATED.
Mart, McLellan Co., Texas.
March 15th 1881.
Dear Editor:—Your paper
comes duly to hand and as I prom
ised will write you a shor.t com
muhication from this portion. I
am located in central Texas 20
miles from one of the most beau
tiful and flourishing cities, Waeo.
This portion of Texas is well adap
ted to tho farming interests, corn
makes from 50 to 70 bushels per
acre and cotton from one to two
bales. As yet this is a great cat
tie country but as tho country be
comes settled up the cow men
move further towards tho frontier
To those young men who have
no homes but a good muscle with
a will to uso it, my advice is come
to Texas. Labor per month for
25
The Would-re UavisheuCaught
and Hanged to a Tree—His
Body Riddled with Bullets
and His Head Cur Off.
Wo learn from Macon parties
who urrivtd from S; a. ta last night
that tho usual pcaco of that city
is greatly disturbed, and the peo
ple in wild excitement over an
heinous oilenso attempted to he
committed near Sparta. Tho par
ticulars as we learn them, arc about
as follpws:
A negro mnn named Barnes,
wno wa? some twenty odd years ol
age, nnd'Who ihore >a reputation
for insolence, passed on tho road
ihout ton miles from Sparta,
Hancock \ycjueaday
a young Indy about seventeen yearij
of ngQ, ot beauty, fine phyiquo and
accomplishments, well known
that section and highly respected
whoso name for these reasons w
w«j deem proper to withold from
publication. Tho devil seemed
to take possession ot tho negro,and
domon-llke, ho retraced his steps
and oVrtnking the younglady made
a violent assault op her,with at
tempt to , rape. lie threw lie
down, and beat .her (unmercifully
and in the struggle tore her clothes
t -iVibly; lAitithe lady being of ro
bust frame, frantically and success
fully resisted his efforts
Just as her powers and strength
were well nigh exhausted, and tho
infuriated negro would have ac
complished his.purpose, tho cries
of the young lady were heard, and
some gentlemen who were passing
by camo to tier rescue and savod
her from the diabolical clutches of
the fiend.
The negro took to flight on the
appearance of the rescuers, but he
was promptly pursued and captur
ed, and being brought before the
young lady was instantly identi
fied, anddhe negro thereon made
full coufesiou of the whole matter.
He appeared clam and highly in
different to the whole matter, and
being asked why he attempted such
a deed, replied, ‘‘Don't know ;
supposo the devil got into me.”
Yesterday morning, early pas
sers along the Sparta road discov
ered a dead negro man hanging to
tree near tho spot where the
Sheriff Sides.
Will be sold before the Court House
dopr-in SoJifiorsville uu the first Tuesday
ill April next, within the -legal hours ofj
.ale the following property, to-uit:
Qni} lotef land in the incorporate lim
its of tlio’city of HandersvilUi contain
ing two acres more or less, bounded on
.lie north by public road leading from
Smidersville to Fcuii’h Bridge, east and
south by lands of S. B. Jones, west by
Subtly street. Levied on to satisfy
Superior Court ti fa issued from the Su
perior Court of said county in favor ol
Woods it Co., vs 1). II. T ueker, said
lands levied oil as the property of D. H.
Tucker nml pointed out l>y Plaintiff's
Attorney, and legal notice given lie
fendaut io pors ssion.
Also at the same time nnd place will
bo sold one tract or parcel of land situated
in Washington county, containing sixty
acres more or less, bounded on the iioith
by lands of Ed Brooks, on the east h>
lambs of C. It. Pringle, on the west by
lands of J. F. Tompkins and on tin
south by lands of Wyley Durden, levied
in as property of Jnu.es 51. Ti nq kim
U fenuant in ti fa to satisfy a Superioi
Court tt fa in favor of F. 0. Rawlings.
Trustee vs James 51. Tompkins, priuci
nil nnd John A. Bullard, Executor of
icwis Bullard, said John A. Bullard now
•ntrolling said ti fa, levy niaijo by A. 51.
Mayo, former Sheriff, and .legal notice
given James M. Tompkins in posses
sion, propedy pointed out by pluiutiifr
attorney.
Also at same time nnd place will hi
sold three mules limned as follows, om
Nellie, one Julia, one Beck, also foil
thousand pounds of seed cotton more o’
ss, levied oil to satisfy a Superior (J»u
ti fa in favor of Green Lee and ngniuri
Marshal Durden, said property point"'
out by Plniutffs Attorney nnd levied o'
y J. M. 510X0, Deputy Sheritf and re
turned to me. ,
Also nt tho same time and place wil
lib sold out} lot of laud containing 4 lum
dred ami fifty acres, more or less, 1> iiu
n Washington County, adjoining Intuit
>f Win. Frost, Bolet Whitfield, Janie
finrrolj.,and others; levied on as th
property of W. P. Smith io satisfy it ta>
li fa in favor of W. It. Thigpen, T;
Collector vs W. P. Smith, levy made I
J. B. Smith, Constable D2d Diat. G. 5
nnd returned to mo.
Also at the tirno and place will he
sold olio acre of land with stcro In u
th Croon r.t Hebron 08th District, G. 51
adjoining lands of S. W. Buck, 1
on ns tlm property of II. P. Barkefdnle
Agt for wife to satisfy a tax ti fa in fa
vor of W. It. Thigpen, T. G. vs li. I
Btirkcsdale agent for wife, said lev
.undo by J. It. Achord, Const ibio nnd
r urned to mo.
Also nt the same time nnd place will
sold one tract of land containing400acres
more orles8,ndj"ining lands of I Tanner,
E B Smith, G U Moyo and G B Ting
pen, levied on to satisfy a tax li fa in fa
vor of W R Thigpen, T G vs Jessi
Brown, said land levied on ns the prop
erty of Jesse Brown, levied by .1 51 Bry
an, Constuhlo 1253d district, and return
ed to me.
0. A. ItOUGHTON.
itinr 8, 1881, Sheriff W • C.
SUTLER'S
Waters’New Favorite Organs
aro tho most BEAUTIFUL In STv» v,„
PERFECT in TONE ever rndd ". Th^!*? 8
every Improvement ncccs.nrv forZ
OU«A.\, ineluiliiut our Cclclwnted oS?®.!***
STOP, which Is n Fine Iiniiutlon or ti???*
man Voice. WATERS' 11A UMOV li ■
ORCIIESTRAL»CllORA 1.E nmlIIli! L
UANS.ln unique French case" c ciafff T , 0 *-
combine PURITYof VOICING whi!*
WATERS’ PIANOS,
C^JAUE nn'l fPWtOTtT,iirctln* HEST RTA1)R
For QUALITY ofTONK, t»EA UTY of FINISH
nnd Great durability th, ycannot hi
_ EXCELLED. Price, with stool. tWr old
Bouoi end Shipped, only S10O, Upwnrd. Every PIANO nud OHHAN WAHRANlS
ED for SIX YEARS, to itivr Entire SntlBfnctlon. Price* Extremely Low. Monthly ■——
m«ot* received. Illustrotcd CntnloKiie Free. AO ENTS WANTED. 7 w
MO*»^CKWAT E^R S&CO. a mi [j*.£ r YgpPo.^1®-*’ ■
U EO 1!U i A—Washington county
Whereas, Win. Rowland apple's t<
mo for Letters of Guardianship to tin
lersons and property of Sherman and
Mary Lee. Rowland, orphaned children
•f Tom Rowland, deceased. These an
liei-fore to cite nnd ndmonish all inter
sted to be and nppear at tny office, o
ho first Monday in April next to show
ause why said Letters of Guardianship
-liould not he granted.
Given tinder my hand officially, fib
list day of February, 1881.
M. NEWMAN.
Ordinary.
S inder-e'dlo, Feb. 24—301
FOR RAILROAD AND EXPRESS COMPANIES
ESTIMATES AND QRAWINGS FURNISHED
POUND CORNER '
PROOF_
[SAFES
extra secure
LOCKS
GENERAL aOENT rOR
D1EB0LD SAFEflOCK CO]
t 3,530.)
Slate" Roofing
not warn me of the danger, but you
encouraged ip# to follow in a fath
er's steps—the ambition of many
a son who loves his father and
looks to him for guidance in the
pathway of life.”—Richmond.
In Greenland, beef, mutton, pork,
and fowls are preserved for any
length of time by merely freezing
them. When usedthiy are thaw
ed in cold water, and when cooked
taste cxaclly as if recently killed.
dollars per month and cannot lie
had at that, I lmve known a great
many laborers to make, picking
cotton, as much ns 100 dollars per
month, cotton picking per hun
dred being as high as $1.25. To
those who are comfortably situa
ted with a home and family I would
not advise come to Texas. 5Ios‘t
whp come here are very badly dis
appointed at first, it would be so
iftheywereto go elsewhere. It
is no small matter to sever the
SHERIFFS NOTICE.
OFFICIAL.
I HEREBY NOTIFY THE
PUBLIC THAT ALL LEGAL
ADVERTISEMENTS,emanating
from'-my Office as Sheriff of Wash
ingtoii County, on and after thir
ty davs wilf. lie PUBLISHED in
the “MERCURY.”
Sandcrsville.’Ga., Jan. 26th 1881
! O. A. HOUGHTON,
Sheriff, W. C.
•M
ping, Shaving, Slinmpooning
‘ the San-
F or
and
Hnir-t.
Day and Night. Simp under
Icrsvillo Hotel, fob 8th 1881.
My Barber simp at Tenuille will be
■pen bn Wedi.e .day’s, Saturday's and
Sunday’s.
BTJE1E3'©!
the benefit of inquiic s
— those wishing to have
Dresses, Coats, Pants Vests, &e.,
dyed; below will ho found a^'sched
ule of prices. Thankful for past
favors I solicit a continuance of
the same:
Coats, $1.00 to $2.00
Pants, 1 dO “
Vests, 50 “
Ladies’ Dresses.... 1.50 “
Childrens’ “ .... 75 “
Bhaw-ls, silk 1.00 “
above recorded crime was attempt
ed. Investigation revealed him
to bo Barnes, the would beravisher.
He was suspended from a tree-
dead—dead—dead — his body com
pletely riddled with bullets and
head hanging by a bare inemtirance
ot skin, being nearly cut in two
from the body.
—Tel. & 5Ios.
Methodism is.. 141’years old and
has over 5,000,COO members en-
roled.
Four-fifths of the ribbons worn
in this country are of American
manufacture, and the hats are
nearly all made here.
Administratrix’s Sale.
By virture of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Jefferson County, will b<
sold on the first Tuesday iu April, 188i,
at the Market House, in tho Town of
Louisville, Jefferson County, between
die legal sale hours, that tract of land
belonging to the estate of Samuel E.
Bothwell deceased, situated, lying and
being in the county of Washington, ad
joining lands of J/rs. M. II Tucker, E.
H Jordan, S. M. Gilmore and others,
containing-three hundred and fifty acres
more or less and known ns the Forbes
Place. Terms Cash.
A. J. BOTIIWELL, Adm’x
of S. E BOTWELL deceased.
Febuary,5tli, 2 1881.
“ wool 50 “
Cloaks, waterproof. 1.50 “
Sacques 25 “
Mittens 10 “
Feathers. 10 “
Silk Ties
Kid Gloves, black..
Stockings, 3 pairs..
Ribbon . per yd
Handkerchiefs, silk
1 lying left at either the Mercury
office or at Mrs. Bayne’s Millinery
store, with instructions as to color
will be attended to.
MRS. C. C. SCARBOROUGH,
may 18, 1880.
1.50
75
2.00
1.00
1.50
75
2.00
50
15
25
10
25
25
10
10
.ro TICE!
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
GEORGIA—-Washington County
By the Ordinary of Said County.
Whereas, Cudjo Hall applies to me
for letters of Cfunrdiauship of his grand
children, Cudjo Adkins, 51ary Gordon,
Abe Higgins, and 5Iary Johnson, ille
gitimate children' bf his daughter.
These arc therefore to cite and admon
ish a 1 interested to be and appear at my
office on the first Monday in May next,
PAINT.
SAVES RE-SHINGLING.
FIRE AND WATER PROOF.
CONTAINS NO TAR.
MIXED READY FOR USE.
ANYBODY CAN APPLY IT.
With this Paint old shingles can bo
made to look better and lost longer than
new shingles for ofio-third the cost of
re-slilngling.
Equally good for tin or iron; and for
porous brick walls Is unequalled.
It is elastic—will expand ot contract
with heat or cold. Thla is an Indispens
able quality in a durable Rooting Paint.
It will not crack, peel or scale; being
slate, will not rust or corrode.
It lias a heavy body—one coat being
equal to three of any other.
It is sold nt a prico that enables
everyone to have a well-painted roof.
Four handsomo shades—Roof-Slate,
Brown, Red and Bright Red.
Price in barrels of 45 to 00 gallons,
only 60 cents per gallon.
After a most thorough use of
this paint, we most cordially re
commend It. and are satisfied that
If once used It will be ordered n
second and third time.”— [H, C.
Bowen, in the Independent, Sept. 80,
1880.]
Bend for circular and samples, and
mention this paper.
N.'E. PAINT 4c OIL CO.,
7 INDIA 8T., BOSTON, MA3S.
Selling Agents for Bertram’s Oil Po
lish for Brass,Copper,Composition,
Kobinson Wagon Co.
Manufacturers of
SPRING wagons:
Buggies & Phaetons. 1
Bond for «1c.*fi[[iiB »u».I prices to
ROBINSON WAGON CO.,
CINCINNATI, O.
fHEllOESE &
A NEW BOOK
on tho Hons.
Hi* liislary, structure, uit.
mul treatment. Also giving n lew of the most
Important and. Effoctivo Eomodlet
for the cure of the diseases of the horse.
Valuable to every owner nml lover of th.
horse.
Published by the SOHlilSOlT T7AQ01I CO., Otaeta-
rati, 0., and sent, postage paid, to any address, on
receipt of tiirkk3-crn r stamps.
7S®.
Three sheets, lOjRI, heavy plate raper, contafa
Ing elevations, plans and details for the above house:
also hook of V0 pages, pivinRsj*ccilic:tlM»«s, itemized
estimate and form of contract—invaluable to every
carpenter or party proposing building, as a guide I*
making bids or drawing contracts.
Trice $3.00. Sent l>y mail, postpaid, on receipt of
price.
n. E. WALTON,
330 W. Ninth St.,
Cincinnati,. O.
HITCIIELL, LEWIS A. CO., Racine,
Manufacturers of I'II.It a .XII FMIEI GUT
Wli.,
i;m ti o.rx.
NOTICE.
Ordinary's Office,
Washington County, Ga.
Road Commissioners are hereby noti
fieri that by calling at my office, they
will be furnished with a copy of the
Road Laws, which at the expiration of
their term of office, must be turned over
to their successors.
M. NEWMAN,
mar 12,1SS1—lfc Ord’y W. C
Best
business now be fore the public.
\ ou oau make monoy faster ut
work for us than ut any thing else.
Capitol not required. We will
Sturt you. *12 u day and up
- . T „ ^ ,, . wards niudoat home by the in>
h° p Sh , 0 » W t C .A" SC Why 8aid Ictterssliould UOt O^ywbe'rc to workyS'n"\ ^owTstlfc'umT’YoU
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Given under my hand and official si<r.:.' 0ui '»pure moments. No other business wil. ......
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ostly Outfit and terms free. A great opportunity
for making money easily and honorably. Address
Tru: k Oi. ,Augusta KUa*.
J/arcli, 1881.
mar 17,-4t
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-Spring and Four-Spring Wagons, and Side-Spring 1
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r.trtiction and made by the best wa*on mechanics in the world. The Spring Wagon nnd Bugfnr De
partment is entirely separate from the Farm Wacon shops. And for the manufacture of this clas” or
work we have facilities unsurpassed. Send for Catalogue and Illustrated Price List.
IbiaTCHELL, LEWIS & CO., Etaclno, Win.
J. ESTEM COMPANY
./ BRATTLEBeR®, WT*
Largest Manufacturers of Reed Organs in the World I
ESTEY ORGANS ARE WARRANTED,
and the MANUFACTUHEBS ahe responsible.
Be sure to Send for Illustrated Catalogue before Pnrcliasiiig.
Gold
Great cbaiieo to mukc monoy.
" 11 need a poraon in every town
to take aubacrlptlons for tile lar
gest, cheapest and Illustrated
family publication In the world.
Any one can become a success
ful agent. 81 x etcguut works of art given free to
subscriber,. The price is-ao low that almost every
body subscribes. One agent reports tukmg lao
subscribers In a day. A lady agent reports making
over MOO clear profit In ten days. All who engage
make money fast. You cun devote all vour time
to the business, or only your spare tin,-. You need
not be away from home over night. You ran do It
as well as others. Full directions and teitns free
Elegant and expensive onttit free. If you want
profitable work send us your address at once. It
osts nothing to try the business. No one who
iigugos fails to make great pay. Address
George Stinson ft Co.. Portland, Maine.
M. NEWMAN, Ord’y.
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a week inyourbwn town. $5 Outfit free
Kodak. Rader, if you want a business ai
which persons of either sex can make great
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t cuhirs to H. Haluctt & Co.. Portland-
July 13, 1880-ly
I
REINHART & SANDERS,
reSpecffully inform the citizens
ot Washington and adjoining
counties that they have open e
Boot and Shoe shop jn "
ville,next door to Pringle&U
store on Hayne street,where tl J
respectfully solicits the P a ^
age of the ladies and gentle
All work done in the best s J
and of the beet material,
july (i—tf