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po not suffer any longer with Headache, H. H. P. will certainly cure it. Sold by B. E. Houghton.
local column.
jjr Green bee Mills died Sunday
night last.
Mi S G Lang has .ou hand a nice
jnt of Bricks for ante,
Remember the big Picnic the 4th
of July next.
gee ganitary Notice and cleun
up your premises.
spakksT MAY & co.
Have a large and well selected
Stock of Dry Goods, Sho.es, No
tions, &c. t which they ano offering
lit urines to suit the times. This is
fl ir 0 od and reliable ftrm and will
gl ve you good bargains in anything
in their line.
LOCAL COLUMN.
TOsonacs.
We are glad to note that Col E S
Langmade is improving from his se
vere spell of sickness.
Solicitor General J Roger Gamble
from Louisville was in tho city last
week.
Mr Leslie Weedon ofEufala Ala-,
is on a visit to his parents In the city
Mr Greeu Collings of Blufton Ga.,
was in tho city last week.
Mr Geo S VauHorn of Savannah
is in the city.
Mrs Hudson who has been visiting
her Brother Mr R J Moye loft for her
home in Macon last week.
Mrs J L Brown living in tho upper
part of this county, died last Satur
day and was buried Sunday at Beth
leham Church.
Mr John Palmer of Davisboro was
in the city yesterday.
Mr N L Jeruigan and family from
Robersons Turnout, were visiting re
latives in the city lust week.
Rev G G Clark and Mr James U
Floyd are attending the Methodist
District Coulorunce in Savannah Ga.,
Miss Lu< y Ainsworth of Thomas-
villw Oa. ; is visiting relatives in the
city,
Mr Thomas Both well of August* is
iu the city ,
Prof. Guihnetto. tho inventor of the
French Kidney J’wl hearing his name,
w»sone of the must noted medical men
of his day in Prance, its euros of kidney
diseases are most marvelous, sod are
and to he permanent'
Rr Geo W Roughton sent us last
week the first cotton bloom of the
season.
Wo are glad to state Mr. Josh.
M. Everett is not as badly injured
hb he was supposed to be,
•he can see very well and will soon
be able to go about again.
We call your attention to the
•ulyurtjBement of Mr. J. B. Unri
pe jj) another column, lie comes
well recommended n» n steady,
reliable young man and a number
pne blacksmith, painter and bugjr
trimmer, give him a cal).
TJ1EY HAVE COME,
Orr Bro’s. have just received a SUNDAY 1 SCHOOL
new lot of those new and hcauti- The Sunday Soho>1 Convention of
ful sweeps, of the following si^es ; 'bo 1st District, Mt. Vernon Hssociu-
J8 20, 22, 24 and 2C inches. They don, will ho held with the church
)mvo given perfect satisfaction, llt New ** ut bel iu this county, on tho
cull before the/ have Iron 4lh “ nd »•
Local Column
MARRIED.
—Wo had a visit from that olever, At 1,10 Gilmore House, by Rev.
31 nv ^rniisrtncats.
young livery stable keeper of Ten-
nille, Mr. T. H. Adams, on Wednes
day last. Mr. Adams is one of the
kind wo like to see in our office
he came in to subscribe, Ho is n
reliable, pleasaDt aud courteous
young gentleman, and those having
dealings with hiili can rest assured
of being fully satisfied.
- Hollow.horn is reported as be
ing prevalent iu some sections.
‘'Chris" says, from what he sees and
hears, the death rate among horses
and cattle this summer is from an
entirely different oomplaiut, how
ever—"hollow-stomach,” as it were.
—Mr. W. H. lleufroe, some week
since, brought iu town a bale of oot-
ton, and the highest hid he received
was 4$ cents. Farmers, increase
your acreage in oorn I
—Thunderstorms and showers iu
abundance last weak—rain a plenty
and crops booming. Of oourse, the
old, old story of the manna aud the
quail was repeated—complaint being
rnado by boiuo of too much rain.
—Alex. Evans says a certain set
of young men in Sandersville have
organized an "iatelleotual bureau,”
and that if any young man of blunt
ed perceptions or dull comprehen
sion will but join the gang he is sate,
for if he is not brighteuod, he—wil
bo at home.
—The strenuous efforts and untir
ing energy exhibited by Mr. Lewie
Morris, iu his efforts to raise a net
Misses Mattie Wood and Olia llod-of side-whiskers, deserves the com
ges of Oconeo are
Moye’s family
visiting Mr R J
picked oyer.
—Our efficient county treasurer,
Mr Oscar H. Rogers, says the couti.
!}■ in nearer out of debt thau it inis
been for many years; but that no
moil* y is iu the treasury us the couu-
()- has not yet got to where it can
mil tlnuiigb the entire summer.
inundation of all good citizens, and
it iu sincerely to be hoped that in
some 12 or l r > years he may be re
warded by at least lb hairs--0 ou a
side.
—Deaths among horse-flesh are
very numerous in various sections of
our county. Our fellow-townsman,
Cupt. I. Jlerrman, lost a fine mare
ou Wednesday of lust week. It suc
cumbed to an unknown disease re
sembling rheumatism.
Notice the moon. Cnpt. H. C
i L ing called our attention to it the
this month. It is very desirous that
all the ehurchs and Sunday schools
in the District he represented.
I'll lOUAMMK.
Introductory. Rev, T J. Beck,
Subjects for Discusson,
1st. Thu chi i-itiau obligation to tench jother night. It has three separate
tlie word of God. Itev. J. J. I Viler laud distinct points at each end, hnv
“Y «!V ,y gaining. U v. J. M. Smith , ng the upp.arnucu ol three moons.
•»d. M ho should work iu and lor tin
Sunday School. Rev. A. S. Brautky 1 ’’ “ llL 8 u l' '*
1th. How to excite an interest it
.1 ,, , , , —‘‘Do you play tho piano 7" "No,
Rh Tue qualification of Supori.iton- f/ lou ttJ0 Lut “•* mHte,
—It is a mutter of regret that in
the notice of the "Above the Clouds"
t'liter.uinmeut, the name of Mr. W. .
.• .. dents uud
F. Schaufele was negligently amt iC | 100 | 8
unintentionally omitted. We feel Exercises tor tho children Sunday
mre tlml jwu have ouly to say that imorning to he arranged by a com-
Mr. Scluiufelo was iu the role, to 'uittee'on Saturday.
liurHUiulo the reader that tho plaj d' ) „ . . „ ..
* „ , !H. I'• Deal, y Examinig Commit-
wus pretty and the ueting good. Mi.|h H. Holmes. ( tee.
8. as ‘ ( chipB,” was certainly a chip ot
the old block ( aiut delighted ^the au"
iliunce Ly his good comedy rendition.
Intvrcsling in Ladies.
Our ltuly readers can hardly fail
to have their attention called this 'yesterday about halt pnM one o’clock,
week to tile latest combination ofj Date in tho evening Coroner Hil-
ililpruvctnents in that most UBcfulr'“ ru wtusoilujitry lobe NU jimuiiod and
Otull domestic implements, the l ,ro ‘ :ou ‘ U,, « ,M 11,0 Arracks, made in-
"sewing machine." quiry into cause leading to the death
of Bunviuk.
Several wituessoN were examined,
but beyond the fact that the shooting
was purely accidental, nothing was
usccrtaiuuJ. The evidence was n
Teachers of ‘ Suiiduv I Hannah, who is in Suvunnah, she
Rev. T. J. Beck, plays the piuuo iu a most churuiing
matmo ; likewise Marianna—Have
n-banana ?” How’s that for the
lahdy-duh Y
—Oar thanks arc due that cour
teous gentleman, Mr. Jesse A. Rob-
non, fur an iuvitution. to a “drawing-
off” ot his pond, one evening last
week. We were unable to attend,
but learn from those who did, that a
Ah we understand it, a machine
lur family use should meet first ot
»H these requirements; It should
he simple in its mechanism, so as
HARWICK'S HEATH.
THE END OF THE GARRISON TRAGEDY.
Wiley F. Berwick, the soldier win
was shot F.iduy afternoon last, diedjgoodly number of the little goutle-
men were roped in.
—"When wonro old, dearest Tom
mie," she said, gazing into his eyes
with rapture, "wo shslll be lovers.
The warm hues of our youthful af
fection shall never fade, but ouly
grow brighter as we draw nearer to
the sunset. We shall still sit out iu
the hush of the summer eves and
feed our souls on the poetry of the
to lie easily managed; it should 'reiteration of tlie article published in stars, shall we not Y"
mu easily, so as not to weary tlri Saturday’s Constitution, uud the jury’s Then Bbe bitoff a fresh chunk ol
verdict was ia accordance with these chewing-gum, and the ouly souud
"orkcr unduly; it should do a
"ide range of work, that the own*
er lleL ‘ ( l not wish for any other nia-
‘Idne; it should be as nearly noise
less us possible,, that it may not
a nuisance; it should be light,
handsome, durable, and as cheap
* 18 ' 3 consistent with excellence
throughout.
These conditions the “Light run -
miig Now home" certainly meets.
It has also several very impor*
tant and usetul attachments and
.notions*’ ofits own, which go far
0 make good its claims to popular
favor, * 1
how a great many families have
m?i ?nd are KtilJ usin £ th e old
mr u ne»—waiting for tho times to
to m pro Ve . waiting top the latest
(J Y '} lents ,V l (lo81 KO s and me
chanical excellence.
But wh y dday longer? Consi(]
'ig tho h w pnee at winch good
itm, !U '° ( !° W so,d > and the
. * ? vu ‘ents that have been made
!,r\ a r S° od time to buy, and the
it S pi f , 0,ne specialy recommends
its „„ > IUrt '> iaeer « on account of
tion ^ rior n »ochanical construc-
ftsonalT ° • managemeot ft,ul rc '
5 hi V T' N ^dy half a mil-
three i. 0o ^ d . ’ n the last
nnivp.l i rw a of are giving
5d m ^ ,8fact|o °. TW. b u„n?
JOHmSvv'^t 8 mar * uf «ctured bv
Union c° N ’ C /‘ AKK & CO., 30
to say ^ uare Y.,who wish us
thei r } 5 • who will send for
iln( l end ^Jw^trated. catalogue
(Printed!? 86 ^ ^vertisement
Ctive a set on n ° t ,er l mg 4 . wil1 re ’
fc lties of.. / hiney advertising nov-
cards & c * Ue tQ c °Hccting
lhat broke the silence was the
crunching of her gold-plugged mo-
facts.
Just before his death Bar wick told
tlie attending surgeon that lie knew be[i arB ,
would not recover ; that Ids death was „. VV{j cftn 9tftud ll0 „ p o( tLiugb
the result of Ids own. rashness, aud that but when ft mun tells UB ft 8lory ol
bis own personal experience, where
I an aligutor swallowed the stake
on the end cf a net, the net, a tree
George C. Clarke on tho morning
of June 2d 1881, Mr. James D.
Newman to Miss Annie V. Rober
son, both of this city. The groom
is a native of Ueorgia, and one of
our leading merchants, the Junior
of the firm of M. Newman & Son,
and ono of the first young men of
our State. Miss Annie V. Roller-
son is a native of Jefferson county
but has been a resident of our town
for the last four or five years where
site has reigned as quite a ladle
and made many friends. The
young couple start out under
bright auspices and have our best
wishes for a continuous lmppy and
prosperous life, and may tho Ncw
Man never get old or the llober
son ever loose her last prize.
The Old Ash Tree.
That stood in the field of I)r
S. D. Brautlys, was split in two
Wednesday night last by the
storm. (Some of our eitizeus say
it is supposed to be one hundred
years old. Uncle Zach Brantley,
[as lie was genoraly called,] was
hurried by his request under the
boughs of this tree. It was an old
land mark and every ono loved it
and it is was with regret that we
looked upon its ruin.
The southern farmers Monthly.
This popular and prosperous journal is
before us, and and this, the June number
gives it a still stronger claim to the title of
the ‘‘best agricultural and family uuigi-
itino in tue South.” in addition to its
very full amount of reading for the farm
and fireside, tlie current number con
tains all interesting “History of the Geor
gia Slate agricultural Society,” by Mai-
oolin Johnston, Esq., And a “Report ot
Fish Culture,” by Dr 1 11. H. Cary with
suclia publidatioti in tho hands ot every
fanner uud planter in the. Southern States,
there would lie a more intelligent cultiva
tion of tlmsoil and diversion of crops, mid
less coinplaiutsof bad times.
The. Farmers Momildy is sent Hostage
free for one year $2,00 or six months (fl.
00. Address
J. II. Kstill,
Savannah. Ga.,
Post Ollhe
Dr. J. B. Roberts, postmaster,
says parties writing on postal
cards must write only the address
and destination on the side whore
the stump is, it is against tho law
to do otherwise, Jlo has some
ou hand now that ure held at tlie
post-oflji e on that account.
Religious Appointments.
Methodist Church.
Services held at the Methodist church
by tho Rev. Geo. C. Clarke, every Huu-
dtiy except tlie second, at 11 o’clock a, m,
ami 1.2 past 7 p. m. and at Tuiiuillu the
second Sunday iu each inuuth,
Baptist Church.
Services held at the Baptist church by
the ltcv. T. .1. Adams the second Satur
day and Sunday iu each month.
Elder T. M. Harris’Appointments
for June, 1881
Ruck Eye 2d ,, ,, ,,11 o'clock ami
Saturday before.
Rethesda ,, ,, „ 5 o’clock P. M
Antioch 3d Sunday II o’clock A. M.
Toombshoro 3d Sunday 5 ,, ,, 1*. .1/,
Sandersville 4th Sunday 11 “ “ A. M
and 8 o’clock P M.
Howells’ Artilery.
The Qiiartoly meetings of Howell’s
Battery will he held on the first Tuesday
in January, April, July, aud October in
every year, to convene at 8 o’clock n, in,
RetwrmeSP.
Having moved our entire stock' of Dry Goods back to San-
dersville and opened in the JONES BUILDING we invite all
our old customers and the public generally to give us a call.
We have on hand an elegantand WELL SELECTED STOCK
Ob GOODS. We can and will sell as cheap as anybody.
Our stock consists of
Dry Goods
J\Tf>t ions Trimm lngs
Hoots Shoes Hats Clothing,
And in fact everything usually found iu u FIRST CLASS DRY
GOODS STORE.
Call soon and secure a BARGAIN.
fv
SPARKS, MAY, & CO.
MATOS & H AINES,
Sandersville, Georgia.
DEALERS In
DRUGS rm MEDICINES
PHYSICIANS* l’ltKSCIUPTIONS
CAREFULLY nml ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
And On! is Filled with cure and dispatch. The public will Ibid our stock
of Medicine Ciiinph to, wiirrnutcd Genuine, uud O’tho Best tpi d'uy.
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, SHOULOER RRftCES, TRUSSES,'SPCNGES
And uM kinds nf Unigois's’^Siiudiic* usumui'Iv kept in u first Class Drug Store
CIGARS A TOBACCO, ii Speiin ty. npi 19.
He further said that when lie left tho
barracks Friday fur the target grounds
he felt as though something serious
would happen before his return.
Subsequent to his death » careful
examination of the course taken by tlie
ball was made. It was ascertained
that the intestines had been badly mu-
tiluted by the hall aud that internal
hemorrages had caused his death.
He was about 23 years of ago and a
Georgian —Atlanta Conslimtiou.
The following is from J. V. Lau-
dersdale, assistant surgeon:
“Private Barwick stilted that lie
an out to change the murk while the
flag whs down, nml that while making
the change was shot, that lie blamed
no one hut himself, aud wanted it so
understood; said nearly all of his fam
ily hud met with similar deaths.’’
McPherson Barracks, Ga.,
June 5th 1881.
I certify on honor that above is a
true copy of a statement made to me
by Private Berwick just prior to his
death, as takeu dowu iu writing by me
uUtlio tiuio.
J. V. Landersdale,
Assistant Surgeon, U- S. A.,
Post Surgeon.
to which the other end of the net
was attached, the ground in which
the tree grew,the fence that enclosed
the grouud, and the man who own
ed the premises, it boaomes our
solemn duty to silently sneak off and
—beg a chew of tobacco.
THE AUGUSTA ST011E.
Did any of our readers ever drop into
this establishment and fail to find a cub
tomer there buying goods. Outsiders
have repeatedly called our attention to
the fact, that McCarty and his popular
force of Salesmen are ever busy, and that
the dullest day iu the year, bring them
good sales. The truth is Win A. isa man
of rare business talent and activity, and
is ever on tlie alert to have novelties mid
fresh goods to attract tlie public.
Miss Alice’s department of Millinary,
Uibbous, Flowers and Ladies ready
made underwear, constitute a nico fea
ture of their large establishment. They
invitecompetitionundguaruutec to sell on
a par with any city in Georgia.
Senator Joseph E Brown has been
invited to be at the picnio .on tho 4th
of July next. Dont fail to ga and
hear him speak,
SA1IIEL G. LANG,
MiSffllS? hi mum,
Shop at Renfroo & Wccdon's Carriage Factory. Special attention
iwn to repairing Kiigiiu-s and Machinery of all kinds for which I
huve the latest improved Tools mid will guarantee.all work first cluss.
1 keep a full stock ol the following goods in store, Steam and Wa
ter Pine nil sizes, will cut any length required Globe Valves, CilF.CK
VALVES, SAFETY VALVES, Bill COOKH, (JUAOE COCKS, WATER
(HJAOES, CYLINDER COCKS, OIL CUPS, LUBRICATORS, .ilso PIPE
FITTINGS snob ns COUPLINGS. ELBOWS, UNIONS. NIPPLES, REDU
CERS, TEES, PLUGS, RETURN BENDS, &«., also HEMP nml RUBBER
PACKING, RABBET METAL,- Mv prices areas low as any in the State,
it 1 am Agent for the following .l/nehinery, tlie well known FAUQUHAK EN
GINES and BOILERS, FAHQUHAU SAW MILL, SEPARATORS, BROWN
GIN. KENTUCKY SHINGLE M UHIINE, CHAMPION REAPER imdJMO IT
ER. DISTON CIRCULAR SAWS. I PELL PUMPS, also the HANCOCK IN-
SPIRA’I'OR. the greatest ROILFdl. FEEDER known, less liable to got out ol
order than a pump and gives better sutisfimtion, which I keep ou lmml uiul,guiirnu-
tee every one to give satisfaction.
Parties who are iu want of any of she above machinery or Repairing dono who
will favor me with Hu |r order will find that they can do ns well here asJelBewhen
and save expense of Travel nml time, no trouble,to give any information iu regard
to Machinery,
Duplicate Parts of any make of Engine-Furnished at Short Notice.
B.V permission I will refer to tho’following well known gentlemen, (!. It. Prin
gle, (i. W-.Peue.ck, ,T. T. Irwin, Sup. S. A.T. It. It., Sandersville,.Gn., Dr. lieu*
ry Hiolts, Laurens, Co., Ga. Sandersville, Ga. npr 2fi, 1881—Cm
$5 09 REWARD!
OVhlt A MII.UOS
or
nor mum
Sidney Tub
Ilia vo already boe-n
Sol ! In tfiifl
country
nnri in Franco: every
ot v of wh rh ban
given perfect
*atlsftiction
And !ik« performed
enrol! every time
when used according
to directions.
We now say to tin* ntfllcfed nnd doubting °ner t\at w*
Will pay the above reward for n cap© of
3LiA_Tv£E BAC%,
That the Pad fftiln in cure. Thlanreit n*m©1y will Fen
tively and Permanently euro Lumbago, Lam© llacK Hc»-
atioa, Gravel, Dlabetea, Dropsy, Bright’s Dtseas of the
Kidneys, incontinence and Retention opthe Urine, in-
flatnafinn of tha Kidneys, Catnrrah ef the bladder, High
Colored Urine, I*alii in the Back, Side or Loins, Nervou <
Weakness, and ini act ail disorders of tlie Bladder and
Urinary Organs whotaher con traotedby privet! dleeaen
or otherwise.
LA dims, if yon arc stiffcrlnff from Female WecknfM
Leucorrhooa* or any disease of the Kidneys, Bladder, or
Urinary Organs
YOU CAN BE CUBED
Without 8W»llowlnR n uHernia im-dtcine*, bjr «irapl,
wcarlnir
Prof GTJTLMETTE S
FRENCH KIDMEY PAD,
Which Cures By Absorption.
A«k vonr .tr.idrfi.i for fmf Oiillmrtt’8 J 4
l*n.l mut tnkenojdhor IfhetiM nntsotjt *etvl
ami you wilt re.-,.| V e tlie I’n.t hy return maU.’’
T Ka^4*K>5f U-S FHOM THK PtOMX
ilortire Itaobnonn lawyer, Toledo. O., asra-
-•line of prof fhil'nielf’a Krenqh Khlnev r«d« enrrd nut
>r 1 umh-ff'i tn three weeka’ time. My oa»«had been ry
en mihv Iheheat ttn-lorahi* liimimMl* Onrler nil tin*
i - line I s un-r .1 untold miony and paid out Ursc aoma.. .
Iin-mov.
I (| ore Vr-'er.l r-, To edo. O . enva:
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! n 1 perni.mmllv l ure 1 lifter we-trluR I’mf Oullloetl a
l-'r-u-h Kldeev 1'iid four week. ”
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I -‘J have i e -I II emit HiilVrr. r for Ifi venra wtlli llriyli- .
Ol lhe Kill eva V r weeka nt n time wna in-
ret Milt of lied: look lmrn-lla of nieilli-mr, hiu
eme o b- temoorarv r-ltet. I wore two i f
I’rof. (Iiitliui tlo -i Klilnev 1'mtn nix wa-eka, and I now
know t nm roll e >' enroll ”
MraT'nltcn .leronn- Toledo o an> «:
v ,.„r. I hnve liaon eotinnnda BtWderpartof tlie
lino In my tied with t.noorrhooii oed frnialaw**' nera. If
wore one of niillniott'a Ktdlioy llul. and wa» cured In
Ml ii'oreen. Whole (iroeer. l-'lnit'nv, O.. writes:
I anfli-red Cor 31 M-rra w 1th Inme hark and tnlhrccwrel a
« permnni'iilly riired by Wearing one of Prof. Unit-
ie|l,« Kidneypn l. '. . , , ,
II K Ki e.ll- r■ M. I>. Urnogial. I/mgana|ior(. lnil. 1
hen aenrilni In an order for Kidney Capa, wrl'ea
I w-ro one of the tlratonea wehiidandf received more
heneftlfVoiM II limn nnyUilrg I ever lined; In foot tt:»
U iftve heller gei’eml miUafacllon than any Kldnry
lemedv we ever enld'” ....
(I Shoenmker. Umirelal, llamiilad. Mo.,
... are working up a lively trade In your mda, and
are In-nrhig of good r< atilfa from them ev ery day."
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Will potive'v run- Fever nnd Ague, rhimh Age",
• oil- Cnk - lUll'Ioin fi ver .liuidlft’ lllipi-pala mid all
llaeaae. . flhe l.lv.-r Stnimieli nml lllo'd price fl SO t/
nail Send for Pi-olTiullipnU’a Trenllao on (he Kidney,
a id l.'.vor fr. c by matt Adiln-aa
fhencii ran co..
Toledo o.,
rule hy n K Houghton Sunderivlllo Chi.,
For
a week In yonrown town. *1 Outfit fr<
No rink. It inter, If you want a burin- -> a,
which pi-raniia of either aex can uiukegriVv
pay all the lime they work, write for pa'
t cutara iu 11. llAU.KTTfc Co., il'ortlaiid
Maine July 1J lssf
Slate - Roofing
There is uo use in drugging yourself
to death, and buying nil the vile modi--
einus for internal use when you can be
cured of fever and ague, dumb ague, bil
lions disorders and ailments of the liver,
blood uud stomach, by wearing one of
Prof Guilmette’s french uvkrfads, which
is a sure cure every time. If your drug
gist does not keep the pad, send $ 1,50 iu
a letter to French Pad Co., Toledo, 0-,
and it will be sentyou by return mail
Mu. Editor: Please say through your
very valuable and much appreciated pa
per, that we are now ready to take the
names of any who may live in Washing
ton comity for the great hook written by
Jefferson Davis nnd Published hy D.
Appleton & Co., the book contuines
1500 pages in two volumes, cloth hound
$5; Sheep, $0; half Turley, @0; full Tur-
ky, 810 per vol. Mr. W. E. Watkins
is our agent to receive names for ns.
The book is printed on the best paper
made, engravings enu not bo excelled,
print superior to any.
By A. L. Davidson, traveling agent
for Grieve & Davidson,
apivl 10—3 months.
Fresh crackers at Z. II,
Roughion’s
LMttninu’s System l’hoiiogrui>liy
or Phonetic Shorthand.”
Charles Stanfield, of Manches
ter, England, is at present in San-
dersville, Ga. This most impor
tant art of Shorthand, “Pittman's
System," the simplest system in
use, is taught by the above, either
personally or through tlie mail;
any one of ordinary capacity can
become thoroughly acquainted
with the rudiments ot the above
art iu 12 Lessons, after which tlie
Teacher guarantees that tlie Pu
pii will be able to write any word
in the English language in short
hand. Classes of ten or twelve
taught in any locality. Terms $f>.
1 will commence another Class
in Sandersville on May 80th, ’8i,
in the rear of Warthcn’s Building.
Hours 7-3o to 9-30 P. M., nil de-
irt the nniy Pad,tiiatis guarentecd to cure, sirous ot joining, will please give
PAINT, i
SAVES ItE-SIUNGLING.
EIRE AND WATER-PROOF.
CONTAINS NO TAR. *
MIXED READY FOB USE. 1
ANYBODY CAN APPLY IT.
With this Paint old shingles esn b*
made to look butter and lost longer than
new shingles for ono-thlrd the MSt of
rc-shingling.
Equally good for tin or Iron; and for
porous brick wnlls is unequalled.
It is clastic—will expand or contract
withheld, or cold. This Is on Indispens
able quality in n durable Roofing Paint.
It will not crack, peel or scale; being
slate, will not rust or corrodo.
It has a heavy body—one coat being
equal to three of ituy other.
It is sold at a price thnt enables
everyone to have a well-painted roof.
Four hmulsoino shades—ltoof-Slatc,
Brown, Red and Bright Red.
Prico in barrels of 45 to 50 gallom.
of
For Sale by PEEPLES BROS Agt. Atlanta, Ga.
only CO cents per gallon.
"After a most thorough use
this paint, wo most cordially re
commend It, and are satisfied that
If once used it will be ordered *
second and third time."— [H, C.
Bowen, in the Independent, Bept. 30,
1880.]
Send for circular and samples, and
mention this paper.
N.'E. PAINT to OIL CO„
7 INDIA ST., BOSTON, MASS.
Selling Agents for Bertram’s OU Po
lish for Brass, Cooper,Composition, &<,
Kobinson Wagon Co.
BOOKWALTER ENGINE!
Effective, Staple, MMe anff Cheap.
Compact, Substantial, Economical and
Easily Managed.
Guaranteed to work well nnd grivo <UU power
claimed.
JTJST THE THING I0E A PRINTING 0ITIGB
Every Farmer who runs a Cotton Gin, Corn
Mill or Wood Saw, should have one.
Manufacturers of
FARM <fc
SPUING
WAGONS.
Buggies &c Phaetons. ?
Bcziri for dcsigna tin.I prices to
ROBINSON WAGON CO.,
CINCINNATI, O.
SEE OEU LOW PRICES.
Horse Power Engine, and Boiler
$34#
280
m
440
1S&
SEND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET.
Jam es X.©±±ol <Sc Co.,
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO-
Beware of counterfeits.
uio their names at once,
S. M.NOKTHINTOn,
JUSTICE Oh THE PEACE, |
97TII DISTRICT,
WILL give sppiia’ attention to the
collection of Glnims.
fob 15, hS81 tf
Ink! Ink! Ink!
Red & Violet
For Mill o at Mrs. Jcrnigan
cheaper than’ever sold befon ij tAj
i‘F
THE EOESE & WAGON.
A AEW ROOK
on tho Horse.
Ilis hUtory. fttructurc. u*c»
and treatment. Also giving ;i (cw of the most
Important and JUffoctivo Kemedies
for tho euro of the diseases of the horse.
1ST Valuable to every owner ami lover of th«
horse* ,
Published by the E02UTS01T WAQON CC„ Ciacif^
Wti, 0. f and sent* postage paid, to any address, oh
receipt of thrrr D-ctlnt r-TAMrs.
Three aheets, 10x24, hoavy plate paper, contain
ing elevations, plans and details for the above houir*
also book of 20 pages, giving specifications, itetni/ca
estimate and form of contract—invaluable to every
carpenter or party proposing building, as a guide in
in-i it ing bids or drawing contracts.
Price $2,00. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of
price.
It. E. WALTON,
330 W. Ninth St., Cincinnati, 0»