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po not suffer any longer with Headache, H. H. P. will certainly cure it. Sold by B. E. Houghton.
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LOCAL COLUMN. Local dots.
j{ r S G Laug lias on baud a nice t \ G y Cari
morrow is the longest day in
) 0 , ofBricks for sale.
lace and Wax Flower Work.
Since* affliction has unfited
me f 0 r buisness and so much
leisure hangs wearily 1 would be
pleased to get a few scholars in
1 ace work or Wax Flowers 1
will teach for$2,oo per scholar
MrsS Fannie Jeunigan.
May 3 i st i 88 i.
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SEED TEAS.
a f ow Bushels of good Seed Pea. for
-ale .it a $1.75, P«»’ Bushel >>y
OBlt BIIO’S.
, June 21st 1881 2 times.
Religious Appointments.
Methodist Church.
Services lu‘l<l at the Methodist church
bv tho Rev. Geo. C. Clarke, every Htut-
day except the Beooud, tit 11 o'clock a. in.
#m l 1.2 | mat 7 p. m. and at TeuuiUe the
a-coud Sunday in each uiouth,
IJnptlst Church. .
Services held at the Baptist ohuroll by
tlie Rev. T. J. Adams the second Hatin',
day mill Sunday in each month.
Elder T. M. Harris’Appoint ments
for Jiiue, 1881
Buck Eye 2d ,11 o’clock and
,Saturday before.
Itetliesda „ „ „ 5 o’clock 1\ M.
Antioch 3d Sunday 11 o’clock A. Af.
Toomlmboro 3d Sunday 5 ,, ,, P. M,
SaudeiDville 4th Sunday 11 “ “A. M.
and 8 o’clock P M.
his
Howells’ Artilery.
The Qunrtdy meetings of Howell’s
Buttery will lie field on the first Tuesdays
iu.Iiumary, April, July, and October in
every year, to convene at 8 o'clock a, m,.
A Good Citizen Gone.
pied, ou Friday evening last at his
residence in this county at (1 o'clock, of
Typhoid fever Mr. Isaac Blount, He
was an upright man, a good citizen mid
n successful farmer, and our county suf
fers a great loss in his death. Tho
stricken family have our hcnrtfclt sym
pathies.
Old Liberty Head.
Near bis home on the road lend
ing to Tennillc and just outside
the incorporate limits, on Monday
evenin'' last old Liberty fell dead. ~ .,,
T T , , • ' , . lenmlle who arc invinti “Cailco
He wasadvunccd in years and nrob-„ .....
. 1 lor cats,” Our friends “Hen 13.”
f he Tax-Receiver closed
books .on last Saturday.
A great deal of buisness before the
Mayors court during the last week.
Mr. A. (1. Ainorson, living about ten
from this place, hail cotton blooms last
week.
Collar your ‘dorg’ with a “C. S”
badge or the city council will col
lar him.
Obndinh has dopnrtcd from among us
and has loft nil aching void iu our—our
—well, well.
Ort Saturday last delinquent stcct
tax payers were given until this a.
m. to settle.
Many a girl who calls her beau
“dear John” doesn't know how
cheap John really is.
Only two weeks more and then
the Glorious Fourth with the Grand
IIowcH’s Artillery Picnic.
Blank Deeds, Justice fi fas, Sum
mons, Criminal Warrants, &c. for
sale at the Mercury Office.
Attend at once, if you have not
ilready done so, to your city tax
arrears—both Street tax and prop
erty tax.
We call ihc attention of parties
hat have houses to rent, to the ad-1 t—- , ,
. 1^' Irwin reports from the 1st Jnuun
vcrtiscmcnt of wanted to rent onjry up to present
our second page.
1 livino services nt the Severn! churches
mi Htihhath last were well attended and
John Dunn wants to know "if a pig’s I Tile Dead lock at Albany.
<‘g cured is ft ham, is a grown hog’s leg No Ou.vnuk in Ttte Situation op Aff^irs,
Ahany, June 18,—The joint vote for
Senator in the place of Roscoo (\>nkling
a hammer.
Harper Gilmore says that "lovers are
like armies. They get along well enough
until the engagement heginsi
Oscar Rogers says if time is money,
money is time; for if you will givo twen
ty-five cents to n couple of tramps you
"ill find it is a quarter to two.
Rough ton says he lias-got some
two or three barrel® of the best vin
egar in town warranted to keep
pickels for 5 years. Call and get
some of it.
If farmers who. have cattlo or horses
with tho sore nose will make a wash of
common, salt and ooperas, and apply it
tlioy will find that it is a good remedy,
and hardly ever fails to cure,
The difference between our provision
merchants, and our fish pond dams is
the former is liable to break if it don’t
rain, and tin- latter is liable to break it
it docs, Such are tho np« and downs of
this world,
Christopher Columbus Choctaw Jor
dan (“Old Lum”) says the surest way
lie has of knowing that money is scarce
and times nrolmrd is the difficulty with
which lie obtains the usual number of
“smidgins. ”
Ike Hall, a mulatto man living
the place of Dr. A. Mathis, 7 or 8 miles
from tho city, brought into town on
Saturday last the finest oahhnges we
have Been this year. They avorngod 5
pounds euoh.
resulted ns follows: JFacobs 34, Conkliug
20), Wheeler 27, Cornell G, baptism 13,
Crowley £, Fblger 1, Tremaine I—uo
election.
On the Platt ballot tho were no ehnn.
ges- The result was Depew 44, Kernnn
34, Platt, 17, Cornell 5, Lnphnm 17,
Crowley 31, Wheeler 10. The conven
tion then adjourned till Monday.
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Whenever you see a woman
talking straight at a man and bc->
gining to nori her beat! ami keej;
time with her upraised index fin
ger, it iaalxnit time far somebody
to climb a tree.
Faith and patience are twins,and
and are always found together,.
Z. Roughton received yester
day the finest lot of fancy can-
day ever brought to the market,
Fresh crackers at Z* H„
Roughion s
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If yon are troubled with fever ivud
ague, dumb ague, billions fe-vrr, jaun
dice, dyspesin, or any disease of the liv
er, blood and stomach, and wish to get
well, try tho new remedy, Prof. (}uil-
metto’s French Liver Pad. Ask your
lruggist foi it, nnd take no other, and if
ho lias not got it send $1.60 in a lotter
to the French Pad Co., Toledo, O., and
receive ouo by return mail.
date, June 15th.
slilped to Sandnrsville over the H. & T
R. It.. 25,700 bushels of corn, 21,872 lbs
of lmcon 1,010 tons of guano, 0,100 lmr-
Ilie several pastors discoursed to goodly r, ^ s °f (lour. Ho shipped lust season
sized congregations. 7000 bales of cotton
Tho Haudersville Readingclub met on
Tuesday iiiglitjlast.au lie residence of Mrs.
Z H Roughton and meets to-night nt the
residence of Mr B .1 Turbutton.
Rain is reported as Very badly
needed in ninny sections of the Co
and garden truck is again looking
very weak and feeble.
Air. C. C. O. Reillcy has torn
down the old Peacock mill pre
paratory to building two new and
neat two-room cottages on the
premises.
We understand there is a firm at
In our list of President Rogers’ cabi
net last week, wo omitted the efficient
Piliiiinn’H System Phonograph}
or Phonetic Shorthand.”
Charles Stanfield, of Manches
ter, England, is at present in Shun
dersvillo, 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 tho mail;
any one of ordinary capacity can
become thoroughly acquainted
with the rudiments of the above
art in 12 Lessons, after which the
Toucher guarantees that the Pu-
Attorney General. Wo hope oiirfriend,,,j’. will be able to writo any word
Judge 8. M. Nortldngtoi, will forgive|[„ tho English language in short
ness Attorney General onlymakes
the administration so much the more
promising.
I laving moved our entire stock of Dry Goods back to Snn-
dersville and opened in the JONFS BfcJILDING we invito all
our old customers and the public generally to give us a call.
We have on hand an elegant and WELL SKLKGTFI) STOCK
Ob GOODS, We can and will sell as cheap as anybody.
Our stock consists of
Dry Goods
•Notions trimmings
Hoofs Shoes Ifals Clothing,
And in fact everything usually lound in n FIRST CLASS DRY
GOODS STORK.
Call soon and secure a BARG AIX.
SPARKS, MAY, & GO,
'H'SKtS ^ MAIN]
Stmdersvillc, Georgia.
DEALERS I\
PIS YSKIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS
CAREFULLY ami ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED.
And Orders Eillcd with euro and dispatch. The public will find our stock
of Medicine. Coinpli to, warranted Genuine, and of (lie Best t£u,iliiy,
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY, SHOULDER BRACES, TRUSSES,'SPONGES
And all kind . of J InunMs's'ij.Smidiirs iisasually kepi in n first Class Urug Store
CIGARS A TOBACCO, a Specially. apl PJ.
hand. Classes of ten or twelve!
taught in any locality. Terms $f>.
1 will commence another Class
On Friday night last the young people !" ^ndcrsville or. May 30th ’81,
turned out eu masse at an Ice Cream' 111 ^ ie roal ° Watkins Building.
iibly overcome by tho beat mid
violent exertion, lie passed away
alone in an old field, lie was an
industrious old colored man and
we hope will rest in peace.
lmoNn™
Miss Bailie («, Davis is visiting rela
tives in Eatonton.
Br. Win. C.Gihsou, of Gordon, spent
a few days of last week in the city.
Miss Alice lloductt is spending the
vacation with relatives in Middle Geor-
»a.
Misses Sallie Ried Brantley and Min
nie Junes attended tho coiiiiiieuceinent
exercises of Weslyan Foninle College.
We are pleased to see on our streets
a "aia, onr worthy townsman, Mr. D. II.
bicker, who has been confined to his
M for several weeks post.
Mrs. Rosa Clarke, who has been vis-
Hie family of our worthy fcllow-
toivimnmn, Mr. Henry Little, has re-
tarned to her homo in Savannah.
Rev. John C. Pace returned last week
and “Hillary W.” are in the cat
buisness and are trying to supply
this firm in T.
John Rogers says ho is ns quietus a
lamb, and ns muni as an oyster and as
Happy ns can be. His girl kicked him
and ho now has none, hut is heart whole
and fancy free, which accounts for his un
paralleled condition.
It is said that “Mack” at Cole
man’s Lake went to sleep on a log
and fell off into the water, and
came near causing the Ordinary to
issue an order for a new election
fill a certain vacancy.
"Chris” says ho sees a great many
tilings and 1ms soon a great many, but
there is one thing ho mis not seen the
past two weeks and that is ieieles on the
Festival at the residence of Afr. Win.
Gnllalier on Harris street. It is reported
as being a most enjoyable affair, nnd
many of the young {ample imagined
themselves in the seventh heaven of
ethereal bliss.
The difference between our tin shop
and thntcounty dog that sometimes strays
into town is, one goes out of town to
wholesale tin, and retails in town, the
other comes into town to retail and goes
out of town iu a whole sail
Uncle Reuben says, that people may
talk about, signs as much ns they please
but lie never knew it to rain during a
dry spell, nnd never knew it to fail to
rain just, at the end of one. Those, lie
says, are signs Unit never fail, whether
the moon waltzes straight across or
sftshas to the right or left.or^eolipsos to
tally.
Stepping into the stern of P. Happ’s
Son & Co., a day or two since, wo found
Tmn Wliiddon bathed iu tears, weeping
bitterly. “Why, Tom,” we cried, aston
ished nl such an exhibition; “you iu
tears! Whatever can ho tliu matter,
Tom 7” “Oh, nothing” lie answered
us, “it’s only a mo—momentary weak—
weakness ! I was just cry—crying be
cause there’s eighty-eight mil—mil—
million silver dol—dollars in the Trees—
Treasury!’’
IIoui’H 7-8o to 9-3) I’. M., all de
sirous of joining, will please give
mo their names at onco.
trees iu the court house yard, nor a man
who complained of cold feet.
Mr. M. II. Boyer informs us that
lie is trying an experiment on his
farm this year and raising a novel
« through-tho-country trip ~to Suv- cro P— a cro P ul “Hopping-John”-
« mi «h. He reports crops in an excel-!peas and rice. We shall keep tlle^J acres of laud, sixtyono bushels of
l| it condition all through; mid he lmd[public informed as to his success, wheat. It is certainly an exception-
Cnpt. 1. Hermann says all the mom- ,l ^ e yk’Id, but no doubt, had it not boon
hers of Howell’s Battery, without excep- ** mt ^ r ; never raised or cut wheat
tion, are expected to ineetou the 4th of i Bofoio, it would have been greater as all
July armed and equipped for parade. Ho I " ew lmn,lsdo not ns cut dose as old ones.
Wauled to lteiil.
A house in Haudersville convenient to
the School, or in any other gno<l neig-
liorhood. Would prefer one on Church
street. Would like to got immediate
possession. Apply nt this oilloc.
June 21st 1,381---3 in.
Notice to Trespasers.
All persons are lieroby forbidden un
der penally of the law, from limiting,
Fishing, I ’icking berries orTruspasing iu
any manner on our Lunds.
David Bailey.
It T Pounds.
Mis J’lionet tie Sheppard.
Dr. It- Y. Rodgers.
Jonas Hartley.
June 21st 1881. 3 month.'
THEY HAVE COME.*
On Bro’s. have just received u
new lot of those new and beauti
ful sweeps, of tho following sizes ;
18, 20, 22, 24 and 2G indies. They
have given perfect satisfaction,
call soon before they have been
picked over.
SAMUEL fi, LANS,
MiCIINlST id EieiiSSl,
Simp at Ronfroo & Weedon's Carriage Factory. Special attention
given to repairing Engines and Machinery of all kinds for which 1
iiavo the latest improved Tools and will guarantee nil work first class.
I keep a full stock of the following goods in store, Steam and Wa
ter Pipe all sizes, will cut any length required Globe Valves, CHECK
VALVES* SAFETY VALVES. BTB COCKS, CUACE COCKS, WATER
GUAGES7 CYLINDER COCKS, OIL CtTl’S, LUBRICATORS, also J’IPE
FITTINGS such as COUPLINGS. ELBOWS, UNIONS. NIPPLES, REOU
C13UH, TEES, PLUGS, RETURN BENDS, Are., also HEMP and RUBBER
PACKING, RABBET METAL. My prices areas lew as any iu the State.
•f I am Agent for the following Jf.iehinery, the well known FAUQUIlAIl EN
GINES and BOILERS, FAIR;(UMAR SAW M ILL, SEPARATORS, BROWN
(UN, KENTUCKY SHINGLE MACHINE, CHAMPION REAPER nndSMO II-
HR. D1STON CIRCULAR SAWS, (FELL PUMl’S, also the HANCOCK IN
SP1RATOIL tlm greatest BOILER FEEDER known, less liable to gel out of
order than a pump and gives better satisfaction, which I keep on hand uiul,giiarnii
tee every one to givo satisfaction,
Parties who nro in want of any of hIio above machinery or Repairing done win
will favor mo with their order will find that they ean do as well here asgelsewhen
and save expense of Travel and time, nu trouble to give any information in region
to Machinery. ‘
Duplicate Paris of any make of Enpe'Fimiished at Short notice.
By permission I will refer to the'following well known gentlemen. O. R. I’rin
glo. <1. \V. Pone ick, J. T. Irwin, Sup. S. AqT. R. 1C. Sandersrille, On.. Dr. Hen
ry Hicks, L .mens, Co., G.i. Samlersvill •, G.i. npr 2(1, |SH|—fim
Mr. Jeff Bush,living iu the southern por
tion of this county, made on not quite
« Pleasant trip through the Wiregrass;
t.iling friend chicken and drinking but
F-miilk. Mr. J.T. Lnveigno, Sr., ac
coiMpanied him on tlm trip.
Areym, low spirited, “down-in-the-
"r.-'’ wouk in the back? Does
ml • 1, ^i (,r Btamliiig cauBO you
F 11 ’ ''e small of the book? If so,
l. mv, ‘kidney disease, and Prof. Guil-
yuu * * 1 t,uc ** IGduey Pad will cure
Almost a Mi-jSST
II pains us to record what came very
'uir being a serious, if not fatal, ncci-
(t'"w m' 11 M,,rga,1 > t,lt! P" lit0 clerk at
on” i" ^ fll,ner & Co’s, generally “opens
«]!, . t,e ^ ,re * n tbo morning, and ovor-
w ping himself about an hour on ThursJ
y niorinug last, lie was greatly Hustra-
i ''pen awakening to find the sun eon-
J-Y nbove the horizon. In his
°ut of bed ho accidently
wlii,"o ( ( ' t Wangled up in his moustache,
lav a 11 kiin to tho floor, where lie
■iiiiuf U f^ ,U1( ^ wr ' t lnng for several
on t/. K ^ Ut *ke timely arrival up-
(! KM!11U Ids mother, who was in
' ut l0 °m and overheard the strug-
f 0Pl ’ | Uu . d (■'•entangled his feet be-
an ‘f l . ild (!ltl| er fractured his neck or
liavn i , li,,,bB > w « should probably
Cl lmJ fc( > record Ids early demise.
"’ore can!. 11 ’] 1 " luld either shave or be
10 L dri!fid m arisinff
^ WoiideriRi Insect.
11 Yt ednesdny evening
der of t r: ,,,;nuay evcil * n S lust, the won-
‘‘deni i entllu t(nvn "'<38 excited by a
, ueatl1 “-head” ■ -
ab() Ut the
intends liaving a grand turn-out and
will mukc the picnic a most complete
Biieees.
The art of conversation has been em
bellished and improved so much by
some of our bright youths, that it has
at last reached the high standard where
the young ladies mnl young men discuss
the high art of rat-eating and onion-eat
ing. Their last debate was “which is
the best, stewed rats or fried onions ?”
Mr. W. B. Morgan, the clever
and accommodating news agent of
Sandersville, receives daily all the
latest papers and periodicals,
which he sells as cheaply as can be
bad in the cities. Patronize home
enterprise and give “Billy’* a show.
From the Augusta Evening
News of the 10th inst : Sam Taut
is howling on the subject of labor
and love. He says that labor is
so scarce in Augusta that
We hope toclirouicle many crops equally
as good iu old IFushigton.
The Washington Rifles had two meet
ings last week to make preparations for
t he Picnic on the 4th prox. They drill
this week 3 nights,the drill Friday night
being in full uniform, and next week
every night. They will no doubt pre
sent an imposing aspect on the 4th and
acquit themselves most creditably.
JEFF DAVIS’ BOOK.
Mu. Editor.—You can say to the
people of Washington county that
am now in the county for tho pur
pose of receiving names for “The
Rise and Fall of the Confederate
Government,” written by tho Hon.
Jefferson Davis, and published by
D. Appleton & Co, N. Y. The book
contains about 1,600 pages, beauti
fully illustrated, paper, print and on-
ravings can not be excelled. The
it can- el 0 ^ 1 bouud book per both volumes,
not he had for“lovc nor money.* 10 ; she0 P> * 12 ! half iurke Y>
There is a heavy demand for pain- fuI1 1'"key, $20, for the 1,500 pages;
ters, carpenters and other workmen
in Augusta, and the laborers are
very few
Ben Tarbutton says the way his
. spider. The .pider «jp art >’ at Coleman's Lake fished for
green i T °f 11 P™< was perfectly cat-fish was that they bared Mark
l«af nr. !!n . ^ distinguishable from the
‘^shapco? 1 .!'! WW ’ “ n(l wns ux,lct| y
m *can/l ' lun »nn head, with eyes,
a,::!:::-'“.'v
by Jiiilfr,. s Ar C<1111 f ke court-house yard
lHe >n.an„'! ; i Xortl ‘ ingt0,laad Cii P L
flffie at t| i(! i ' can be seen at any
ll »storcof 13. E. Roughton.
Pourneiie’s leg up to the knee,hung
it over the side of the boat in the
water, and when the cat-fish jump
ed to swallow his foot they hit it
will a club and killed it. They
killed some three bushels in that
manner.
can deliver the book any time between
this date and first of November next.
The writer of the book is rocom-
mendidiou enough without any com
ment from mo. I will be in Wash
iugton county this week.
A. L. Davidson,
Agent for 12 counties of Middle
Geogia. June 13th 1881.
apr.'l 19—3 months.
An Irishman drinks whiskey; a
Frenchman, wine; an Englishman
ale; a Dutchman, beer; and an
American anything lie can get.
Onr lady readers can hardly fa
to have their attention called this
week to the latest combination ol
improvements in that most useful
ot all domestic implements, tliel
“sewing machine.”
As we unders’and it, a mnehinej
for family use should meet first of
all these requirements: It should
he simple in its mechanism, so as
to he easily managed; it should
run easily, so as not to weary the
worker unduly; it should do a
wide range of work, that the own
er need not wish for any other ma
chine; it should boas nearly noise
less as possible,, that it may not
be a nuisance; it should be light,
handsome, durable, and as clieai '
as is consistent with excellence
throughout.
These conditions the “Light run
ning New home” certainly meets.
It has also several very impor
tant and iiselul attachments and
“notions” ofits own, which go far
to mako good its claims to pbnulor
favor.
Now a great many families linve
been and arc still using the old
machines—waiting for tile times to
to improve; waiting for tho latest
improvments in designs and me
chanical excellence.
But why delay longer? Consider-
g the low price at which good
machines are now sold, and the
improvments that have been made
now is a good time to buy, and the
“New IIome”specialy recommends
itself to purchasers on account of
its superior mechanical construe
tion ease of management and re
asonable price. Nearly half a mil
lion have been sold in the last
three years all of which are giving
universal satisfaction. This unri
valled machine is manufactured bv
JO INSOX, CLARK & CO., 30
Union Square X, Y., who wish ns
to say that all who will send for
their new illustrated catalogue
and enclose their advertisement
(printed on another page), will re
ceive a set of fancy advertising nov
cities of value to those collecting
cards &c.
t.r>»vai ve«w;
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M'W<
fi l t4 7 \ ' "
$500 KWMtl
OVRR A Mll.LM*
PEor
'gfrortcH
Iiavo nTrotKty Imm
Sot I iu tuts
country
and in France; eir«rjf
one of wti cl» ha»
piven j>*rfect
-ttui- fact ion
And Inw p^’rfoiwe^!
citron every time
wiien used iiMOrtllf'
to directions*
(lie n 111 feted aivl doubting otieithntUn
above reward fora sinfflocMcof
tVo now snv i
will pny tl
IjAME BACK.
rimt tlie Part fwito to mre. Thh nreat remedy wtlTlfefll.
lively amt rerm«n<’ntty rare l<uinl>ntfo, T.aiiH’ Itiick,
ntlca, Gravel. Dfaboten, lHvi>«\v It-rubtN DfseiM of tRf
Kid u yH. fneontintMi *e to ut fteti^ntfon ortho irrftn, ta*
lltunahfrtr opth I'Cidnev^. C’htsrrmb ofthd lihMMWl tUffH
loretH Urine. Pain in tin flack. Side or l.olns. ^ervont
'Veiikiti sH. tm l lb I tret nl! disorders of the IlImMer And
Frhmi7 wiietahor con tractcdby privctfidlliiMi
orotlier i Ne.
LA DlKS, ff you are sufTerinp from Female WmiMII
Leucorrtioen. or any disease of tlie Kidneys, Madder, of.
Urinary Orunns
YOU CAN BE CURED
Wlllintil nwallowlna n nicous inwllolnc*,, by
tvnitriuir
Prof, GUILMETTE’S’.'
FRENCH KtDMEY PADf
Which Cures By Absorption.
A.k J’diir ilrnptirtKi for l’rof (lullmctt'R Frrnoli KMue*-
I*m1 mi.I Inlic tin ..flier Ulie linn not K'it It t*.!®
mil you will rocelve Hip t*ud by relltni mftll.
TE TTMONIM S FROM THE PEOPt.E
.T(((tfle lliieldiKHX. I.nwver, Toledo.
■a in',, of prof (lul inetl’r ’'renrli Kldiiev ( no* <<tir*n IM
of I.imiliiiioi In three wirkH* lime. My r»*PIiimIno*n ft.-
i>ii up liv tilelienl l)(("tor»"n* Ineurnhle During nil' Mihk
iIni,. | •. (tier. (I untold ic-jony nnd puld out lurge romiWJ#
■noiiov. „
(l.nire V.ttyr.l I’hTo’odn. n„ niyn:
1 I rnf'oii ilUiree lenr* "fill Sellille* unit Kl(l»0y Dlre.M
!itnl > flen IiiiiI fo go ntruil mi erirtelier. I wnr iinllnd^
ml perniniieolly cured lifter ivcnrflig 1 r»f HlwnneU^
Freiieli Klileev I'lul four week* •*
■HOI 11 UK N. <’. SOoTT. Sylvunlu, O.. 'vrlte.r^
“I linve lie u u irrenl Htilfer. I* for 15 veurr P its DpggMr,.
il-rn-m nr tile Kid e.v* F r wrekr nt n lime mi
ililo to get out of licit: took liurrell* of medicine, h »*
hex* gnvi* me o dv lemooriiry r-llel. I xyore two oC
I’riif. lliiUmellie* Kidney T’uil* *lx weekr, .ml I Dow
mow I inn cull e'v cur d "
5|r* llellen .Icrome Toledo O cner I
"For ycnl'H I linve lieen eoiiflned » grcler |»rtof lb.
line loniv lied with l.ue .rrhoi n .ml fi'iu.lewcnkne... If
wore one’iif Uullmi'll'* Klilney Pud* nnd WM mired Id.
e niinilh •'
111 It (Irveii, Wlude llrneer. Miiiphv, r>.. wrrteu:
I Biillrred for <J5 vei l* with Inmwl nck *mf 111 three week.
« perimiheiilly cured by Wenrlng one uf Vrut. U%l|x
.Hell,.i Kidney pud".'.
II F Keeell M. I>. l r >n'pgp*t. l.oepmi*pnrh v fnA'*
■hen le.'dliiL' In nil order for KP'liey I'np*. wrl'e*>
| xv ■!■,■ one o'' 1IIret one* x*e hudmiil I rcnUrilMMV-
I'li. lllfr.'iii II Ihun Ii'iv'lilej'I ever Ii-eil: In fuel Ik.
ml*pile heller (reucrirf .-ufiMiii ilnii limn any KMu,*
mieily «e ever rolip - . ’
Rnv k Shneinnker. UrupilHt, Ifnnnlhiif. 5to.,
‘•\Ve ire xrorklliK U|ln llxi kv ImiR. In viwir I’lldi, nnd
•e hen.'lnpof pood r» biiIIh from them every d*y.’*
PROF GUILWETT’S FRENCH LIVER PIN
Will posllvi'ly cure p’ever nllil Apue, Pumh Ague,.
Ip.le Cllll" llllllnll* fever .llllldlce Illr|ll‘|l*l. .Mil .ll|
llienm.* . - f I lie liver Stiimneh ami llluod Price II BO by
mull Send for I I' <lulliin l l'H TreutUo oil, tlio Kidney*.
mil l.iver fr.c In mull Adilri **
FitKNVII 1’AK> CO. k
tukdaft..
For rule by it k RoughK\u RoikIitsvIHm U*„
:
P n xx vek In ynrriiwn town, ft Outflt
N>. rirk. lb inter. II yon xvuiil . bll.ikc** •%
which pereoiiH of either rex rail HinkpgrrDI
P«v all llic lime they work, write fur par
I eului'H lo II. IIAl.l.tCTT & (Jo.. ll'ortlMid
Maine duly IUIWl‘-
Slate-Roofing
PAINT,
SAVES ItE-SIII NO LI NO,
FIRE AND WATEIU’KOftf,
CONTAINS NO TAR.
MIXED READY FOR USK.
ANYBODY CAN APPLY IT,
With this Paint old shln^los can bn
made to look butter and last longer than
I Mn J ‘
Uf
ill
now_shingles for ono-thlrd the coat of
PoESNoT^ni
&EQg? A Ig!l
For Sale by PEEPLES BROS Agt. Atlanta, Ga
BOOEWALTER EN0IHE!
Effective, Simple, Unratile nl Cheap.
Compact, Substantial, Economical and
Easily Managed.
Guaranteed, to work well and give ftill power
claimed.
JUST THE THING TOR A PRINTING OFFICE
Every Parmer who runs a Cotton Gin, Corn
Mill or Wood Saw, should have one.
rc-shinirlliig,
Equally good for tin or iron; nnd for
porous brick walls is unoqunlled.
It is clastic—will expand or contract
witliheal or cold. This is an indispens
able quality in a durablo Roofing Paint.
It will not crack, peel or scale; being
slate, will not rust or corrode. s
It has a heavy ltody—ono coat being
equal to tlireo of any other.
It is sold at a price that enable*
everyone to have a well-painted roof.
Four hnndsomo shades—Roof-Sinte,
Brown, Red and Bright Red,
Price in barrels of 45 to 50 gallons,
only 00 cents per gallon.
“After a most thorough dm *f
this paint, we most cordially re
commend It, and nro satisfied that
if onco used it will be *ordorett a
second and third time.”—-[H, C,
Bowen, iu the Indaieiulent, Sept. 80.
1880.]
Send for circular and samples, and
mention this paper.
N *E. PAINT Sc OIL CO„
7 INDIA ST., BOSTON, MASS.
Selling Agents for Bertram’s Oil Pt>>
lish for ]! rasa, Copper, Composition, Aq
RoDinson Wagon Co,
Manufacturers of
FARM &
SIRRING!
Bug-g-ies &
Bond for designs
Phaetons,
l prices to
ROBINSON WAGON CO.,.
CINCINNATI. O.
SEE OUR LOW PRICES.
Ilorso Power Engine and Boiler
..$340
.. 280
.. 355
.. 440
SEND FOR A DESCRIPTIVE TAMPIILET.
J~ames XjO±±o1 Ocx,
SPRINGFIELD, OHIO.
THE HORSE & WAGON.
Jf a new noon
on the Horse.
... Hii history, structure, uses
and treatment. Also giving ;i few of the mosf
Important and Effective) Ecmocii©.*
for the cure of the disease:: of the horse. '
Valuable to every owner and lover t»f th«
horse.
Published by the ROSIli’CulT \7AG0& Q0 f| , Qao(^
cati, 0., and sent, postage paid, to any addreus. oy
receipt of THREE 0-CUNT STAMPS.
0
S. 31, NOBTlIINTOn,
JUSTICE Ol« THE PEACE,
97T1I DISTRICT,
WILL give f.pev’hil attention to tie
collection of (Haims
foil 15, h«81 tf
Ink! Ink! Ink!
Red & Violet
For sale at Mrs. Jeniigan
cbea|)er than ever sold bulon i a t.'a
ilty.
in
|A. Porch
JI. Parh r. H. Hfd KoqMi
0. IJiuius Room li. llsll. ■'
Three sheets, 10x2-1, heavy plate paper, contair
ing elevations, plans and details f» r the above hoia-c:
also hook of V0 pages, giving specifications, itemized
estimate and form of ct.nl ract—in valuable to fvsry
carpenter or party proposing building, as a guide *n
mriking bids or drawing contracts.
Price $2,0J. Sent by mail, postpaid, on rcceiptof
price.
H. E. WALTON,
330 W. Ninth St., Cincinnati,^