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10CAL COLUMN.
Side Library for sale
^tt^iewmoomcoff on .be
l|0fJ "\: v c the drama “Above
r e t ns ba' c 11
e Clouds” ovci^ again.
iy littS old, young and pretty
.ito go to the picnic on
th otjub^..
We forgot lo state last week
tho act on the sale of spirtu
liquors which we copied from
Greeusboro Herald was not a
vet, but would be presented
* tho Legislature wlieli it meets
a July next.
“ * .
Doa’t fftilfcto prepare for the pie-
icon the Hi. of July next. It
•ill be one of the largest that wo
| ft ve had for many days.
Card of Thanks. >
The family and relatives ofS. J.
loiith, deceased, return to thopeo-
^of Sandersville their profound
[.flaks for the kindness received
t their hands during his last ill
ness.
BIT BY A RATTLE SSAKE-
Mr. Jefferson Davis while go*
uir through his field lust week,
sl me across n Rattle Snake and
ut him in two in tho middle with
hoe, then took a stick and was
LOCAL COLUMN.
Honors and Senior Tlaces of Mcr-
ecr University.
John T. Anderson, A. T. 0.,
Jones county, On.; Row- Barron,
A. T.O., Jones county ,G a.; Charles
Blackshear, first honor,Macon,Ga.',
W. C. Butin,S. A. K.,Cave Springs,
Ga ; J..F. Eden, A. T. 0., Sumter
A great many of our citizens
say that the drama ‘‘Above the
Clouds,” was good and want to
sec it again.
We cull the attention of tiro Ho d
Commissioners to the advertisement of
Hon. M. Ncwmnn Ordimy.
JTO TICE.
personals.
t Miss Cynthia Hunter of Towns
ville, is visiting Mrs. W, L, O.t,
at tlie Gilmore House.
Miss Annie & J/iuiiic Tucker are
county, Ga.; R. D. Evans, A, T. 0.,| Vsil ‘" s tl,cir rol,llivus 111 B *hhvin Co.
Sandoisville, Ga.j Cl. D. Ford, P,j Mr. Lawson E Brown is at home
I). T.,Macon,Qa ; W. M. McBryocJ with his parents Mr & Mrs Thos E
K. A., Macon, Ga.; McR. Marsh,j Brown iu the city.
K. A., second honor, Atlanta, Ga.;
Joe Nutinally, P. D. T., Rome,
Ga.—Tel. & Mes.
The Sandersville belle will re-H
ccivc a visit from a Savannah beau
presently.—Penny Local.
We have got so many we would l’ ncos 1 „ ,, „
» . , , . , ... guaranteed. Call am
like to know which one it is.
Mt Harper Both well was in the
oi iv last week-
The undersigned wishes to inform
the public, that holms located* at
TAPPERS SHOP for Wheel-
wrighting, Rttggies Repaired,
Painted and Trimed if necessary,
ensonable and
trial
satisfaction
rive me a
R. GARDNER.
Air. R. I). Evans, Jr., has returned
Irom Mercer College, on a visit to his
relatives.
MURDER.
Another deliberate murder (the Mi „ w ^
second in one month was commit- ,;.:.;,,,, , . A
I'isitiiig her relatives, Air. and Mrs,
ted in this county by one Oliver r. j. M oyc iu thc city<
Wimbisli, colored, upon Solomoni
Rolston'colored, on last Wedncs- pinner of LmnsvllD is
'visiting her relatives TTon. .T.T,\ outig nic,m July 4l.h, as ten cents is good lo|j
‘Freedman's bihle—a ginger '
John Rogers^says that lie is the
maddest man in town, and no iium-
nuti about it.
14 RiAutiNfri'irn.
Editor Mercury:—Please an
nounce that in consequence of thc
death of Air. Smith, thc club did
not meet last week. The regular
meeting will be held this (Tuesday)
evening at the residence of l)r. S.
D. Brantley. Respectfully,
C. Henry Mitchell.
Secretary.
MJ. C.M. Summerlin, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
SASDKnsviu.r, Okowua .
All calls for professional sen ice prompt
ly responded to.
Ollier at his residence on Harris Rtroot,
ipposite the ear shed-
liU slwe ss liow In' fore the pnlillc.
Von r.iti ir.ako is-mry r.wlir nt
k Cor um llnni M noytMIng I'l.'i
Cn|)ilol ion r..m:e ■ 1. Wo »il
tnri \on. tl: a iltiv nml ii|
Is inmli. nt homo !>»* Ill,- lo
Capt. I. Herrman says ho is just As ;!^. ; X„. ''^mT'SiwVimo* v.«!
good tollmve.1,000 people at his big pic-|cni. xo'llihl.r'imsY.iros’iJin'i'ilIy
Best
Having moved our entire stock of Dry Goods hack to San-
dersville and opened in thc JONES BUILDING we invite alt
our old customers and the public generally to give us a call.
We have on hand an elegant and \VELLSE!,KC LED STOCK
OK GOODS, We can and will sell as eh. i > :i; i lybody.
Our stock consists of
Drtf floods
Notions Trimr-t ?jtgs
Hoots Shoes 1 §.*u>i4 Viol h hi iff
And in fact everything usually found in a FIRST CLASS DR1?
GOODS STORE. '
Cull soon and secure a BARGAIN.
“"“SPARKS, MAY, & GO,
yourspare
it
day morning about sunrise, , , 1r .. . ,,
, , , Mood and family m the count v.
appears that they were at work on
thc plantation of Mr. H. Holmes
on the Savannah, road, and Sol-
Alr. Henry Taylor is still very sick.
Miss Alary TV. Newsome, of Bryant
mon Rolston, who was a prcncherj <, ' t y, Texas, is visiting relatives, Air,
had in some way interfered in the.™* Mrs. John R. Wicker, in .he city. hou R ht' n orloased the S.”& T\, nor
domestic affairs of Win.bish, who; Ml „. Dora IIarpis Rnd 8on of New i m8 he bought or leased tho Oon-
bny a
cake”
Dr. Invin says all is quiet along
the Potomac in railroad circles.
He says the Central has neither
IIIn r to work
innkcM'iionoouH pay by ctiKiigiiift 8t »» oe.j
CoRth outfit andtiTniM 11 A rii tit opportunity
akhiR in »m*v •-tsUy and honorftblv. A«J Iiy'o*
Tituf \ '.’J. August*, VUliw.
becoming incensed at it, had sev- York arc visiting Air. AI, Hupp and
cral quarrels with Rolston on for-Jfumily in the citv.
mcr occassions, which culminated llcvcrpluls Ge0i 0 clftrk(S) j c< Pft0e
in the shooting of Rolston byWim-jnnd Mr j.T. Luvoigne, left this week
Dish with a double barreled shotjto attend tho Methodfct District Otmfer-
gun, very nearly blowing his headr noa < which oouvoaes in .S'avauimli.
moving tlio part with the head on Q n and thus killing him instantly. Mr. Christian of the Sunday
No witnesses were present at the Herald, published at Macon Ga.,
time the deed was committed but called to sec us yesterday,
ciicumstances point strongly to
Wimbish as the murderer who has
fled from the settlement and has
'not been seen since 111
it about, when it turned and hit
one of his lingers.
Can’t be Beat.
Judge Green Brantley sent us
«cotton stalk which measured 15
inches in length. The Judge! 110 ! been seen since I he inquest was
knows how to raise cotton and isi^H a warrant has been issued for
one or thc lust farmers in. our 1,1111 by Coroner Tompkin
county.
First Peaches.
The first punches of the season, raised
or near Sanderscillo, so far as we
Imtelicavd, were out of Air. Jesse A.
JIuIimiiVorchard, and were retailed in
Tcnuille, oil (Saturday hint nt 10o.. each.
The first ripe one Mr. Robson plucked,
mi m flic 26th inst. The penehes were
very tine and large, and are of the cole-
brnted Amadou variety.*
Mr. 0. A. RouglPon, sheriff of
our county lias been invited to at
tend a convention of the sheriff; of
the different counties of the State,
to be held in Atlanta, on the qth
of July next, for the purpose of
adopting measures leading to the
more efficient and speedy execution
of the crinmal laws of the State,
and such other matters as may
come before thc convention.
Dr. R. Y. llodg rs lias n field of
forty Acres of land planted in corn whiel
it is up about IS inches high mid u
worm called the borer, something like
the cut worm, has got into it. Air. AL.
II.Buyer, who has examined it, tell?
uilliat about fifteen stalks out of every
twenty has been cut by those worms,
lie rceconimetided the Doctor to plow
il up and plant over, which he has con
cluded to do.
Ilrnmatic Entct (»ini)iCnt.
trill, hut that ho expects to make
n haul shortly, and creata u sensa-
tson in tho railroad world.
The “boss’’ painter, Mr. E. AV.
McCarty, has beautifully lettered
the engine' “Sandersville,” of the
S. & T. R, R. Air. McCarty de
parts tliis a. m. for liis home in
\ugusta. He is engaged, with
We pained to lean of tho ill,.ess his i, r „ tll0P| Ml , George McCarty,
of Miss Salltc U. Davis^the bright ,. ho ci r . ir Manufacturing busL
public
and efficient teacher in our
school.
ness, and persons sending him their
orders at Augusta may rest nssttr
Mr. Joel C. Stanley of Lawrence ed that they will receive prompt
county, was in thc city last week attention.
visiting friends, Mr. Stanley was A V()C ^ or HHllianey.
On last Tuesday night at “Wftt> n ’ cmbcr of t,ie okl Washington
Rifles and served through thc war
in 1st Ga. Regiment, his old com*
rades were glad to sec him.
kin's Hall" a huge and f'udiionable
audience greeted the “anmtuers”
n that bountiful drama “Above
the Clouds,” the exhibition was
for the benefit of the Catholic
Mr. VVm. Gallahcr of Poukccp-
sie College will accept our thanks Riddleherger, Gorin,in’s mate,
BY OJIK ClIltSON.
Billy Mahone; thc Virginia Read- Slate-Roofing
Has been sent buck home after his
dustor
church and was quite u success fi-ilor an invitation to an excursion
ntmcially. The various scimes on thc Hudson rivef.
were appropriate, and the costumes: AVe happy to state that tho clev-
well fitted for the several parts, <>r little gentleman, Mr. Richard
the c;:st of the p-jace was excellent Davis, who haw been sick for some
and all performed well. Mr. Bun:time past, is well enough to lie nt
Brookins the country gentleman his post,
ooki'd the personification of age
and dignity, well becoming l>'« itlirnc d from Washington city
position, and his son Howard, rep-
I wonder what will he his fate.
[Tears by the audience.
Kesslers celebrated band will be
at tho big pic nic on tho 4th of
July.
Sandersville, Georgia.
DEALERS IN
DRUGS Sg MEDICINES
PHYSICIANS* [’RESUMPTIONS
OA11EF UIJ. Y nud ,'A Ct'll RA TEL YjCC) AI POUN DEO.
And Orders Filled w ith euro and dispatch. Tho public will find our do*
<>f Medicine Complcde, warranted Gctutino, and o( tho Best (Quality.
toilet soups, perfumery, smoulder rrrces, trusses,>sww«
And all kinds of Drng'tis's’ftSundiiea nsnsually kept in ajfirst Cluaa Drug Nlsr#
CIGARS A TOBACCO, a Specialty.' npl 19.
SAMUEL 6.LANG,
wiinst y EHliip,
Shop at Rcnfroo & VVeodon’s Carriage Factory. Special i
.riven to repairing Engines and Machinery of nil kinds for
have the latest improved Tools and will guarantee all work firi
attention
which I
first class.
Mr.- S. G. Lang commenced
Capt. John W. Robison has rc- burning his brick kiln yesterday
morning, success to yon Sam.
Aliss Maggie Cummings of Wil-J Fresh crackers at Z. Il
resented by S. A. H. Jones, witl- |kinson count y ) was ,* n the city lastiRoughion’s ,
hs fine personal plus,quo, deeply visitinR fp|cnds . j Wo «Tto^ by oJ
toiiii voice am na nt a e' ,ftCL >j rg . Horsltal Smith of Stcllnvillc posimnster, Dr. J B. Roberts, that the'
made a very favorahle impression _ , 4 , I, , , , ,,
, “ ,, T) , , Jeflerson conntv, Ga., died on lock hoxoa cte., was the property
on tho audience, Crazy I’htl had' *’
Saturdav May 21st inst.
on lock boxes etc., was the property of
Mr. E A. Sullivan, who has had tin m,
removed, and parlies will have lo ask,
for their mail; he says he wilt have!
boxes ami other cunvicuccs for the of-1
MARRIED.
Married, t)v Jlo.v. J. J. 7/ymnn, ut tico soon.
rtiil.lleville (Sa . on the ild inst., Air. J. |~"L, .
luu.ia viii ., j ’ Allt. TilMToit: 1 lease any through your
b, L / hippen and Miss J,nft „ ,l1 ’' ,u,n ’ ivery valiiuhlo nml much appreciated pa-: ^Prico lu barrels of 45 to 50 gallons;
V all of lFiudiington eouuty. I he ntt-on-j tll|lt wo ftW! , 1()W ^ly t o take the only 00 cents per gallon,
daies wove A. Fnlchum, .T. Tnnuer, h. .. , “After u most thorough nso or
.. . - ’ **.. 1 names of any who may live in Washing*| this paint, wo most cordially rc-
PAINT.
SAVES IlE-SMINGLING.
EIRE AND WATEIt-PItOOF.
CONTAINS NO TAR.
MIXED READY FOR USE.
ANYBODY CAN APPLY IT.
With this Paint old shingles can Im
mmlc to look bettor and last longer than
now shingles for one-third tho cost of
ro-sliingling. , , ,
Equally good for tin or Iron; aud for
porous brick walls is unoquallcd.
It Is clastic—will expand or contract
With boat or cold. This is an indispens
able quality in a durable Roofing 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 prlco that enables
everyone to iiavo a weU*paintcd roof.
Four handsome shades—Roof-Slate,
Brown, Red and Bright Red,
Willi; /YfiiriillM'l y. uu nininit i
UNI'S and DOILUliH. FA1U,)MIAK HAW MILL, SEPARATORS BItOWM
- \ kfvpiiCKY Hli NOLE MACHINE, (SIIAMlTON REAPER midlMOl*
•11 IMS ft )N CIRCULAR SAWS, ll’ELL PUM Pfl, aim. the HANCOCK
SIMKAToR the greatest BOILER FEELER known, Iona liable to gut out if
' rdcr than n pump and gives better satisfaction, which J Keep on hand nud|gu»na*
toe every one to give satisfaction. .
Parties who arc in waut of iuiy of she above machinery’ or Repairing don* wb«
will favor mo with their order will find that they can do hs well hero mfelftawhtt*
md save expense of Travel and lime, no troublojto give any infurnmtion in nfti4
Ui Jlachincry.
Duplicate Farts ol any make ot EnpieTumislied at Short lodu.
By pevmissi.m 1 will’rrfer to the|t'ollowing well known gentlemen, (!. It. Pri«-
gle.'o. AV. Peacock, J. 1. Irwin, Sup. S. «taT. It. If.. Sandersville, On., ])r. 1I#»*
vy Hicks, Luircns, Co., O.t. Sand •lavilie; O.i. apr 2(1, 1881— 6m
Kntortuinnicut by (he Blind.
Miss Looker, tv blind lady gave
a very interesting entertainmout
at the Methodist church on Mon-
Jay night, tho attendance was
good, aud till were ph sasud at thc
vflbrts she made to make tho ex-
hibition a stieceas, rending as the
blind read and w riting as they
"'rite were features that attracted
much attention, singing and music
on the organ by Miss Looker’s ad*
Jed much to the entertainment
nnd all present spent a pleasant
evening.
FleTrKii. --
The efficient and gentlemanly
superintendent of this road, Dr.
J a rcd I. Irwin has had thc cars
a, , J engine ha n d s o me 1 y
Painted. Thc engineer
b. M. Puckct, Esq., is an excel
lent and reliable officer and is very
careful as well as prompt in tli
ample justice done him by Mr. B.
I'. Rawlings, his acting was natur
al, his pronunciation distinct and
showed much Iceliugin Home parts
of the play, while Morris Colin as
the city nabob swelled extremely;
and filled his place in a very oral ( .• i
‘liable manner, ho is a line delinea- r ‘- rtll0 l’] , ’ 1 “ ’ { ' nn< ‘ l H ^Jton county for thc grunt book written by I connncuil ft, nml aro satisfied that
j K , nvd j 011l , s ^'nma Hyman, Lhriu Roberson, .Tnlm mitl PniilWiml by D.| if once mod it will bo ordered.-
torol cl iu l nctel, J I I'd Joi ts lli|M , 0 B „ d Dltrft ai l(<1l p n . T( i . Vl , l)lotou * C o., tho book containcs
as Nat 1 ay lor done finely bespeaks T , in nil( li« 11C o was huge and thc church . _, )() pjlg0j , in two V()lainnHi cl()th ll0 „ n .l
well and is an admirable actor,;beautifully decorated. Ug; Sheep, 9«; half Tnrky, 8ft; full Tm-
itus Turtle, personated by our; 1 "~’*~"***~~*‘ ^ Iky, $10 per vol. ^rr. AV. E. Watkins|
iend Dr. Summerlin, gave life! 1 ry some of that, ectnr L [ r >|if, om . agent to receive namca for ns.
to
ler
• o..iitn iinthn heamucsc. cneauesi- »**r»**“* —v
i By A. L. Davidson, traveling agent
for Grieve & Davidson,
april 10— ‘1 moutlm.
Pop corn, Pop corn at Z. 11.
■iend Dr. Summerlin, gave life! 1 ry some of that a ei tnt ( ,ur agent to receive names for ns.
i the piece hv his inimitable dro!-;™* 1 * 10 from a receipt got from the Tll0 book is priutedon the host paper
we 1,L appearance always l.rougi North by G. H. Hollenbeck, ban Undo, engr-avings can not bo excelled,
D* 11 ; to be tho liealtbicst, cheapest and print superior to any.
own the bouse while his quaint qi tf By A. L. Davidson, traveling ngont
/- i -i....... best drink now out. may dl—tl. •’
remarks awoke peals of laughter
and made everybody happy. 'Pittman’s System Phonography
Miss Alive JlcCarty as Grace, or Phonetic Shorthand.”
done her part splendidly and made j Charles Stanfield, of Manehes-
duitc a pretty picture as she sat at ter, England, is at present, in San-
. „‘| rnintin^ “Above the dersville, Ga. This most impor-
' ' .: a ! „ 1 i»..t Art <>i‘ Sliortbaiul, “PittiimliV
Cloml.,” »lio »l>oke slowly | s , cll , |l0 8 j,„
distinetly, her movements wero; U g 0> taught
graceful and her gestures natural, i personally or
Routrhton’s.
second and third time."--[11. C.
Bowen, in tho Independent, Sept. 30,
1880.] * • ,
Send for circular and samples, aud
mention tliis paper.
N.°E. PAINT & OIL CO.,
7 INDIA ST., BOSTON, MASS. -
Selling Agents for Bertram’s Oil Po
lish for Brass,Copper,Composition, &c.
Robinson Wagon. Co.
Metliodist Cliundi.
Services held nt the Methodist church
nh’"t svKtein in '>v the Rev. Geo. O. Clarke, every Huu-j M “ nl
pbst D 1,11 !‘ l . 1 ’ Llity except the second, at 11 o’clock a. m. JfATJM cV.
ic above, citnei L 11( j 1)llH t 7 1 >. , n . an d at Tcnuille the QpXJ ITSTGr
through thc mail;l aeoolu ] Sunday in eaeli month.
TEST l
3 Rove
mu
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'TfefflfeSfZi
Johnson,GLARKaGo^
fOfWNGE. # — s -3Qy N |0N SQUARE^
’ (MASS. K NEW-YpRR’ClTYjW
For Salo by PEEPLES BROS Agh Atlanta, Gft.
—^4
Miss 'White as Hester Thorne, jany one of’ordinary capacity_ can Raptlst C
performed her diiliult task in albccotno thormiglily ,lc . , l' U '; l l !' ) < '' Services l.el.1 nt the
1 , , , „,.„ r iit witii the rudiments of the above 1U)V T . tT .Adams
manner that done hei gicat citcltt,l ^ ]2 j jP5(JOUs(j a f rer which the llliy unJ Sunday in cue
she exhibited much feeling as thoj Tom q )(jr guarantees that tlie Pit
deserted wife and aroused the] w ;n l Je ahio to write any word
„ , r r„ , Eug-gies & Phaetons.
Baptist Church.
, Baptist church by, *”“> f " r lm 11 ’ 1 ' lc ' s 10
, the second Satur- ROBIKSOH WAGON CO.,
cli month. | CINCINNATI. O.
Howells’ AI’Jilery.
sympatliica of the ...dionco by Bn ? li.l.J^u«go_iu
,-ecitul oi lier wrongs, Ml8S M»ther»:li0l«l. _ Classes ol' ten “ r April, July, n„a0.t.,l,er m
,<JUl . , ,1 ,„.1 . v ; t i.;tailght lit any locality, leims ^.1, , oveiy year, to convoue at 8 o’clock a, m,.
as Lucretia, done well, aqd with comin01lC0 linot her Class y J-
Titus Turtle, aD'-H’ 8 ,;,, Sandersville on May 30th,'Hi,| 1 he public are invited to call
THE HOUSE & WAGON.
A NEW BOOK
on the Horsoi
Ilis hi
BOOKWALTER ENGINE 11
Effective, Simple, Durable aii Cta*
Compact, Substantial, Economic! awi
Easily Managed.
her partner
(he company for tlie faithful inan-
ller in which they have afways
done their work since the building
of the road.
discharge of liis duties, and, with j attr ^ cto( i t hc attention of tlie au-
"r. Irwin, deserve the thanks offence Miss Mary L. Bayne asjHoii
Susy Ooylorf ». always oneo.
lively and sprightly, and added
greatly to tlie beauty of the per
formance site is easy, natural and
her domoanor and
will please
l’ic Nic.
The grand general pic nic, un
Jer the auspices of Howell's Artil-
ler -V, Ik's been postqioncd until the
^1> of July liex t on account of th6
sickness and death of Mr. S. J.
Smith. This will ho one of tlie
hugest picnics of the season, the
celebrated Kesslers band of Macon
"J1 furnish tlie music, it is a rich
boat to hear tliis band. Let every
10 Jy attend aud bring their bas-
’ot am] have a pleasant time.
graceful in
makes a very good actress.
Between the acts Mrs. Dr. A.
Matins sung in beautiful style and
in excellent taste “Tlie Message,
which was received with great ap
plause, Miss Belle Bangs accom
panied her on the piano
whole performance was cn
to all engaged and we hope to have
the pleasure soon again of witness
ing the same or some or some oth
er piece at “Watkins llall.
SAD ACCIDENT.
lory, structure, tm
and treatment. ALo givin" a f<*w lUc mo*t
Important and littloctivo rtomoaion
.f the I»f
rid lover of tlui
! fectionei
ive v 1 'ViTVvT I* T' I > ! Published ■'by thc HGwIlT30iT VTAG01T CS., Cinsit-
]S Pi \V Sfi L li L • cati, O.f and sent, postage paiJ, to any address. o«
A visit to the extonnivo nfitablislunent receipt of three n-ct m- .«:
of Orr lko’s, in om* city ami nil cxamiim-. ZZ ^ ^
the rear of Warthcifs Building. j anc l examine my stock of
,,,^7-80 to 9-30P.M., nil ‘le-jfcctioneries ZH Roughton 1,,^
Guaranteed to work woll and erive IUU
Glaimod.
JUST TEC THING POE A PRINTING OFPIflf
Every Farmer who runs a Cotton Gin, Oor%
Mill or Wood Saw, should have ontx
SEU OtIR LOW l’Rt^BS.
Horse Power Engine and Boiler....
"a!
tion of their large stock will well repay. £<
_ the time spent and the trouble taken, the
pencil to a sa<
The
editable
Wo lire sorry toloaru from the IFriglits ... . . ..
• . cn-dur that V: J. M. Everett ««nouUttral implcmenta on exlnbtiou arc,
formerly of Washington County, hup-; 11 ”;’ 11 * 111111
ad aeoident in tho following '™ble kind among those tlmt, attracted
, our special attention was tlie “New|
1U Mr. Everett had ooeassion to open a;S we [P‘” -Bade by skillful
trunk, in which were stored, besidesjhght strong; durable, nml properly
other articles, a Tow loose matches and n "P°“ « P'U^ct cvcl, will run light and
package of gunpowder; in moving the! good work, it is nil implement which
&14.Tsrth ?>• K .
; r . II. li. *l 1-ooma.
Lmiug Hooni II. Hall. '
SEND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET. *
James Leffel & Co^
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
. . Three sheets, 10x2), heavy plate paper. cqitUin
workmen it IB 1 ing elevations, plans and details for«hc above liouM.
, , I also book of 20 pages, giving specifications, tteinue 1
properly set estimate and form of contract—invaluable to every
eonteuts of tlie trunck,one of the match- every planter will admire and use if be
US happened to strike fire the package can procure it. Go and examine it, try it
united, and the powder exploded in l.is and judge ^yourselves, this is our ml- ^ .Mun.fr.
fnue Vi- /vVerett’s, fajj we loam, is vino to the planters of our county, w l“» ,\^n t,i,‘,7,. ,f,-i.f.-r c».. maK.-.ru
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lcitroyed 'and beautiful sweep. Maiu« Jul.v mm-
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Price $2.00. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt ol
pt ‘ C<: ' Tl. E. WALTON,
330 W. Ninth St., Cincinnati, a
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JUSTICn or THE PEACE, j
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WILL give special attention to the
..(dlection of (Haims,
feb 15, 1.881 tf
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Red & Violet
Fur sale at fMrs. ■ Joinigan
choaiier than’ever sold before ii tkl
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