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TrrcSDAY, JULY, 8 1884.
1 ^-^s=ggg^
«<tltor&Pro|U
er ^7ure to give Smith’s Worm
Oil"
Persoiml.
w« V-’P® t0 IU,tc y9W ’ in n )rov -
mentB around our oUy.
Tll e boom of llowell’a Art’y was
, lfa „l on the fth at aiintiy.
\\ r m. Daniels an old eitir.ni of
this county died on Friday night
JftHt. ^
Judge Clem C. Ujown, why has
t)e(1 „ quite sick for several wce^s, wc
jreglad to staty is improving.
SHILOH’S YlTAfilZDlt is what you
m-wl for Constipation, loss of Appetite,
.i-i,u'saauil nil symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price it) and 75 cents per bottle, l'or
,,|o only by Ii*wtfngs^& d/ay^
KMer T. M. Harris, tilled the pul-
it ni the Christian church, Sunday
night last, and give a very pretty
discourse oil the Mercy sent.
More rain has fell in Washington
county jn the month of June tlinn
gn ’ v June prior to this one, in twen
ty-live years.
Mr. Charlie Ledbetter, of North
(in., j,reached an interesting •sermon
^t the Methodist Church, on Sunday
ijiglit last.
The closing exercises and exant-
ination of Mr.Washington Bateman’s
school at Planters Academy, comes
dtr on next Friday’, the 11th, ol
July. The public are invited.
Mr. Parsons after about 10 days
work in moving the store has reach
eil the lot where the house is to be
put on, and expects to place it in po
sition to-day.
Miss Minnie Tapper, of Wrights
Villc, is in the city.
Mrs. J. Moses, is visiting relatives
in Colymtyus.
f.'apt, and Mrs. V. S. Joyner and
children will spend two weeks with
relatives at Oconee,
Prof. I. W. Duggan of Linton was
in the city yesterday,
Miss Mary Roberts lias returned
from Irwinton.
Mrs. Mattie Brown of Gainesville,
Fla., who lias been visiting her rein
tives in the city, returned home on
Sunday last.
1’r.of. C. If. !j. .Jackson nipl family
of Louisville are visiting refutfyes in
this county.
Mrs. J. Robison of Albany, Ga., is
visiting her brother Hon. M. New
limn nud other relatives in the city.
Mr. W. D. Sullivan of the Waynes
boro Free Citizen, made a pleasant
call in our ofllcc on Tuesday last.
Miss Bessie Warthen and Miss
Mollie Duggan of Warthen, and Miss
MolLie Smith .of Teunillc, who were
pupils of the Southern Female Col
lege at I.iiG range, Ga. the past ses
sion, have returned home to spend
their vacation.
Mr. Ambrose It. 'Wright of this
county, .received the second honor
in the class that graduated at Mcr
cor University.
Miss Julia Adams is visiting rol
stives at Tenuille.
married..
On the 20th of June, by Rev. C.
T. Smilli, Mr. Eli Bed good, and Mrs.
Sullic Sliiry, all of Washington Co.
At the residence of Judge Samuel
Daniel by Rev. T. J. Beck of Jack
son, Ga., Mr. T. N. Smith, IV popular
and leading merchant of Tenuille,
and Miss Eva the lovely daughter
f Judge Daniel, of this coigity.
TIioiimimis Say No.
Mr. T. W. Atkins, Girard, Kan.,
writes: “1 never hesitate to recom
mend your Electric flitters to my
customers, they give entire satisfae
tion and are rapid sellers.” Electric
Bitters are the purest and best med-
eine known and will positively cure
Kidney and Liver complaints. Pur
ify the blood and regulate the bow
els. No family can nllbrd to hi
without them. They will save liund
reds of dollars in doctor’s bills every
year. Sold at lifty cents a bottle by
Rawlings it May.
Mr. John Guinn and Mrs. Mamie
Quinn and Mrs. Dr. II N, llollilled,
left last week for Philadelphia and
New York to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Mathews of
Laurens county were iu the city lust
Wednesday.
Mrs. Horn and her daughter Miss
J/arv one of Snndersvills interesting
and charming young ladies, left for
The mid-summer number of tli
Donc.vs magazine is quite up to
high standard set for it. Its page
are filled with plain, concise direct
ions for innumerable useful and or
namental articles of fancy-work.
There arc cuts illustrating two new
stitches in crochet: n knitted medal
ion for counterpane; crocheted and
knitted laces; child’s knitted boots,
and a sack in star-shell stitch, etc.,
etc.
Also a very interesting article on
dinners and menus, by Juliet Corsos
several short poems; book notices,
and an entertaining array of gener
al literary matter.
The Dorcas magazine is published
at 872 Broadway, N. Y. Price, #1,00
per year; 10 cents a single numlici'.
Send for sample copy.
The Six MUvhIm.
Tliero is Cohn, Calhoun, Hownrd and
Torn,
To bo Frnuk they neither intend any
harm;
But each buy endeavored bis own to up
hold,
And ThomnB was f<jund to bo the most
bold.
For with a ldoo buggy and dashing horse,
A dollar fifty cents 1< si than it took to
bo boss;
Ife thus endeavored to. oyer come,
The iutlueuoe of tine nine dollar album
Colin the dude, was left in tlio lorck ;
Aud to be frank, there were three iu the
car jerk,
Jeflie he came close aloug with tlio rest,
And Botrto of us think kiH ulihiiGO is the
best,
Calhonn was afraid her to Tenuille to
take,
For fenr in tlio morn before ho could
wake;
Ho would find that after nil his endur
unce,
He had followed in the steps of Tom’s
insurance.
Hownrd, a boy of elegant leisure,
Who never hurries or takes full mens
‘-V '"A/. ...
Mrs. S. J. Smith sent, n very large
bell pepper to our office.
The Ittp Pocket Repeater.
We learn that on Sunday last at
Tenuille, Willie Yinion shot Ah
Franklin in the l-iglit eye with a pis
tol; Dr, Hatch bis physician think*
that hi« recovers is doubtful. Bulb
are colored and are about, In years
old.
ure,
But in spite of Calhoun and tlio insur
ance of Tonij-.
IIo goes by installments nud never does
harm.
So now kind readers, I leavo them to
you,
Howard and Calhoun, and Colin the
dude;
To be Frank there’s Jolllo, who in tin
nlniroh pew;
Doties poor ThomnB nud trentH him
quite rude,
Onk op tiik. “Buys.”
DllDlfATKI).
The Baptist house of worship at
lVnuille, which has been under con
structiou for t he lust eighteen months
has been completed, aud will be ded
atod to the worship of God, on the
Ird Sabbath of July. Dedication
Sermon by Rev. K. R. t arswell, ol
Eatonton, Ga.
Dedication Prayer and Thanks
giving by’ Rev. G. W. Smith, of tlu
MtVcrnon Association.
The music will be conducted In
Broth n*n.
M. B. Perkins, and J. F.| Merkin
son, Prof. Wallace,, will preside at
the organ.
Preaching commences on the 2nd
Sabbath night, and Rev. K, R. Curs
well, is expected to be with us dtirltH-
the week. Public arc invited
\V. A. Sinquelield,
J. B. Stephens,
S. R. Kelly.
Committee.
variety iron works,
Si™. * m L T, > K o>..bteto*a™
MAM I'ACrrUKUS OF A>in Ol'.Al.l us IN * ' : 1
STEAM ENGINES; BOILERS, &o.. STEAM riPE ^ •
RUBBER AND LEATHER EELTLYU,
MACHINE OILS AJ*L GRADES,
A«r.NT« FOB
DANIEL PRATT COTTON GINS,
BROWN COTTON GINS,
A. B. FARQUHAR’S MACHINERY,.
GOTl'Oli rilHftfIRS, <l A NK .mills,. GOTTON.suKl) 11ULLJSus.
AVe are prepared to do all kindif of Repair Work nt short notice nnd n3 welt
‘ S A^iil^want of life above named gopda, or machinery repaired, are cordially in
vite,1 to mil and sue us. or y/rije for prices before going elsewhere.
Respectfully,
LANG & WILT
Son<lerscale, Ga.
SI.KKI’I.KSS NfollTS.iniulc iiilnermt>l«-liy that tore
ritilr cmigli. Shlloll’* Caro 1* the ri-incdy for jon
For rale only by llowllug* Hint May,
CROUP, WHOOPING GOUGH and Eastman last week, to make that
Bronchitis immediately relieved by j place their future home. Ibis most
Sliiloh’iO'ure. For sale only by flaw- [excellent family will be greatly mis
sed in our city’, we hopo their ex
lings A May.
Don’t send off to buy goods, when
they are Hold as cheap at home as
they arc sold abroad. One dollnr
kept at home in circulation, is worth
change of places, will prove both
beiieilcial and pleasnut to them.
From the Spurta Ishnmclite,
Dr. James Duggan, Jr., son
She leaves a bereaved husbund with
four little clisldreu. Wc extend our
sincere sympathies to the sorrowing
family.
Appointment*.
Elder John Rowe of Bottler Ga.,
will preach at Lime Stone Church on
the 12th & 13th, at Union the Iltli,
Rock Springs the loth of July. H
NO III JllttlU.
There are many in this land ol
ours suffering from throat nud lung
diseases, many from catarrh, a great
many are not aware of the fact and ilj
let alone, catarrh brings on some |
thing worse, to such 1 would like to
say you can find nothing so benefici
al as Compound Oxygen. 1 have
found it of great value: lor more
than a your 1 could not even sing in
whisper, and can assure you have
been the greatest sulferer you ever
saw. I now can sing clearer than
for years: no more sore throat, pain
in lung gone, do not take cold easily
and nervousness greatly benefited il
you doqbt it call on me and satisfy
pland corn we have ever seen. Jtjyourself. Medicine weakens Oxygen
is estimated that it will, with favor builds up. 1 fuel it my duty to tell
able seasons, yield upwards of 80 ()l | a . ls KO ibey may receive relief as
. ol
more to you than fifty would be s»ntjp ro j* j \\\ Duggan, who has been
off attending medical college up north,
has returned home, and seems to be
Mrs. John W. Webster a most cs iu} , m)( i health,
tunable lady, died on thursday last. ^ y w UoWrU ^ flu08t y
upland corn we have ever seen. Iti.v
Iteeeu; FlllillilMtoil.
Tmk Goi.ukn Gkms ok Lifk, or
Gathered Jewels for the Home
Circle, by S, C. Ferguson and E.
Allen. Central Publishing House,
Cincinnati. Sold by subscriptions
only.
This book, of nfiout 000 pages,
neatly bound, printed in clear, largi
type, and beautifully illustsated,
now being canvassed for in Georgia
by a native Georgian, Mr. Ledbetter
the son of Rev. Dr. Ledbetter, of the
North Georgia Conference, and
whose character is itself a guarantee
that the. book he sells is worthy of
being purchased and read. Upon
luxuniination wc find the book very
I much what its title indicates :
Gathered Jewells.” Life is treated
in a synthetical way, the authors
having selected the best thoughts
from all available sources, and ex
pressed them in their own easy per
spicuous style, in order to awaken
in the reader a profound sense of the
value of life, and ut the same
BSmtB
ly-clmnKO tho blood in tho cntlra pyutom la throo inoaUu. AM
, ' Vilen l 1*111 rnrli nli.-bt from 1 to l» xfooka, may bo rcutorod to »ou«4
ncaUh.rrincn a tblnwio possible. Tor Fomalo Complaint. tho M fill, bavo
Anil will of
Sheriff’s Sales,
for August,
Will be sold on the first Tuesday il.
August next, at the. Court House door it (
the county of Washington, in the. City o ,
Standorsville, within the legal hours ol
sale, to the liighest bidder, for cast
the following property to-wit: one tract o.
jlaml lying iu said county, on the, wateir
s of Buffalo creek in the INth, lbutnot G
M., ml joining lands of John H. llndgns.
H 111 11 f«! wimnul of Ihl Hpluo! S.,ia cv Q'vl" ro. t.nula
FlirBlcl.ns uno them Tor tlio euro
or pent by mail for ssc. In stamp
Tor Female Complaint*
of I.1VKK ami KIllNKY.llpenpep. Solti eve
Circulars free. I. a. JOHNSON As CO .Hotton. Man.
whereon two of the defendants
csirie; containing one thousand anol
eighty acres more or less, levied upon at
die property of Nannie L. Brown one. ol
the, defendants in li fa to satisfy the jus
tice court ii fa Issued from tho justices
court of tho Oath Hist, 11. M. m tavor ol (
11. Robinson vs Nannie L. Bionn,
James Brown «fc otliers property pointed
out by plaintiffs attorney aud legal liotict
.'iven, levy made and returned to mo
J. R. Acliwootl Ij. 0. of the USth Dist.
of said county.
Also nt tlio same time and place wih
be sold one tract or parcel of hunt con
taining three, hundred and fifty acre.-
more or less, lying in Tasliingtou county
adjoining lands of IL G. UTight, Home,
time and Beall estate of Aaron English, A.
Voiingblood nnd Wm. lay lor and otl.-
Cronp. Aptlmia, llrnnrlilttp, NeurAk
rtlr*. lllicuniiillpni. JollsfioN’H AJTO-
jiv Nl*. I.INI.MKNT (/or /nltrtm/nml MtOrmf
Ctrl will InMuntwmn.uhly rclluva Ouse U rrlule
diu untl will nn«Hlvi>ly euro nine rnt*
„r ten. InfnrtniUlun ihst will invu »ao
live* pent froi’ by mall. Hun t delay a mutucuS,
m I’ruveiiuon la Setter tliati euro.
:TS Intlurnra, niredloo nt tha T.anffi. nuaraa
, „A-nterv. fSolm MorSii., KlUuuy IrottSle., ami
-nlora froo. I. S'. JOHNSON Jr CO , lt..atV",Ma»
It I* awoll kuown fart tlmt moat of tho
norm anil Cattle I’u"' 1 ''/ ■"''rfJSrfu kin
trr l» wortlilM"! tlmt Sheridan i Condition
Cow-dor li nSmlutoly nuro nnd very
NotlilnR <>n Earth will ni.Uo bens
ujfjrt IHNSIAY
^HICKEM CHOLERA,
Read What a Patient says of
bimhels per acre.
1VIM. YoU SUFI KK wltli l))papepnl» am! I. vor
complaint T Shlloh’a Vitaltiftr I* fUarantcc.l to
cure you , -''
For nalo only Sy llawiliist k Msy.
The CSolilen (jicnisori.ilc.
Messrs. C. M. *k S. B. Ledbetter ol
North Georgia, who are agents for
suggest to him the perils of life b'E^’the pfuic’’whereon tl'elendnnt now
tie avoided, and the highest aims t«> 1,V. s uluh on the old I’aradiee place, leviet,
be pursued. The book, therefore, "fe u!s^JyT ^perio,
not ail idea evolved out of tlio cor.-i o(J| . t (i f|) iu fllVol . „f \\ tj Mattbows,
seiousneHS of the authors and (level (llul Stanley Kittrell Adm’rs on the es
<>ptd into a volume, bill it isaelmrm- attorney
well as myself.
S. F. J.
will also till an appointment ^J^lthU bcautifoffcook of Hfo, arc both
\V. T. Brantley's residence
preaching at Union.
CVTAUUU CUUF.O, liealtli and awoot brcntti »e-
euri-dby Slilli.l.’* t'atarrli lt>-inc<ly. ,
Injortor 'ftuo. ^or **«!« HuwHngn k May
There is a young man in our j-awn
that will bet two to one tlmt he can
make the trip to Linton via Hebron
quicker than anybody else. But lie
says lie reaped his reward by receiv
ing what lie longed for before lie
readied the place, a Lait of hash 3
days old. .
To most ehJldrt’iUhe bare sugges
tion ol a dpse of castor oil is naues-
ating. Why not, then, when physic
is neessarv for tlio little ones, use
SHILOH'S CUIK1II and emiaumptlou Cure In *uld
byuffou ii ffuamutet'. It ourui iwiuiuiw|iUou, lor
fuIo by Unwling* uiiil May. *
Fine Field of «'orn nl Knldte-
Vllle, «u.
Mu. Editor—If a farmer has plen
tv of home raised provisions to do
liis family and furnish Ids farm, will
von or tiny body tell me what lie
cares for iiaid times or the stringen
■enev of the money market. Hu heeds
hard* times as a bull dog heeds tin*
barking of a lice, and lie cares no
e for the money market than lie
(loos for a dead Arab in the Soudjut.
It is said in elder days ol Rome
“to be a Roman was greater than a
king.” l'u my judgment to be swell
a farmer is greater than to be two
king has a more fuitli-
guurds'r peace, plenty
ensues is terrible beyond descriptionlcontentment and happiness, tlicx
Clever young gentlemen and are wot
thy of the patronage tho generous
public wish to bestow on them.
We give an article front the Chris
tian Advocate which does full justice
to the hook.
ittg piece of mosaic work, iu which
the unity of tho design is not con-
euled by the splendid* variety of
ioh gems set iu to it. It is a pure
book—pure in thought, pure in il
lustration—and calculated to do
good in any home, or in the private
room of any young lady or young
rentloumu. •
atnf legal notice given to tenants in pos
B f iuU ' A. 1UALL Sheriff,
July 7llt 1881.
fiG G.
Almost every person 1ms some
form of scrofulous poison latent in
itts veins. When this develops in
scrofulous sores, ulcers, or eruptions
or takes the form of rheumatism, Wlmt
organic diseases, the suifering that Tul set of body
wateli ami drives away
lliieklon's Arnicu Salve.
The best Salve in the world for
('tits. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, letter, < hap
pod Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and al
Skin Eruptions, and positively curei
Piles, or no pay required. It is glia '
teed to give perfect satisfaction, or ‘ | um( i, v d tbs delivered,
ntev refunded. Price 25 cents per) 1 yy. A. GALLA1IER, Te
attl
mom’,
box. ' For sale by Rawlings & May.
For Bent.
The Photograph Gallery in the nppci
4orv of the store room recently occupy
by Mn. Bayne A Co. Possessionigivet
■liter the 1st of Ootober. Apply to
Inly 1st J884.-Jm Mrs. S. B. Jones (
Burial Cases.
Of all grades for sale »'.v T’. N. w
J \\\ Sniitli atTciinillc. Lpaveyoat
orders with Mr. J. F. Merkcrsou. |
let*! le«‘!! «ee!!!
On and after the 1st ol May I " ^,
prepared to furuish Lake lee at JOets j
ii.irmt Ilia delivered.
nnille, Ga.;
r.r
^ from il»lnR (ill ttt.t I HliJUTTw
1 can nRtiirn j
fVntn doing nl
which wlITBUreiy crown«
_ ..'IHUttWlllBUioiy v.v.m— ” _ . — —
A A. AIK1T1 .itrlict f r-im n lotUir datad-W. V
Th.. vuillM nro uroimroil and .old only 1>7 _*
.ijr HARRI3 REMEDY CO. BrtOHUMTJ..
308SN.IOth.9L » T .r L ,?.V. l !m
iD v oso Kntk’i tt extant 13, two aostti »8, ttnrMMtl
1 fence the gratitude of those who
discover, its thousands yearly do,
that Ayer’s Sarsaparilla will tlior-
A.yer’s Cathavtk: Pills ? They com eradicate this evil from the
bine every essential attd valuable j ^tem.
principle 6f a cathartic medicine,
and being fiugareoated are 'iSiw!
taken.
kec.
from bis gate’ with a tlannng sword
the ten thousand ills which thofiesli
of the corn and bacon buying farmer
is heir to. Hard times'! they don’t
Orders for Burial cases of all grades j
either by person or telegraph pionip.-
ly attended to by T. N. & J. ” •
Smith at Tenuille. i'-2U.
1,4*111011*! Lciiionii!I‘‘ ! 'H >n( •••
At last I have sneeeded in tank it.
HOY. C. 1*. I*KING 1.1..
Iu offVriug tho name of this worthy
;entl«muu to represent Washington
county iu the next general
tSBombly of Georgia, wo feel assured
that it will receive.8.1(1. approval and full arrangements to buy Lemons dm-cl
omlovsenicut of her citizens. As _ a from New Yftpii anti si*ll by the box
member of the last general assembly,
Tu nisi mi i-acc
on 15 stitches, knit across plain.
THAT HACKING GOUGlLcan be so
quickly care, by Shiloh’s Cure. lie. guar-
anteo it. For sale only by liawltng* & j ^^ ^ makc j , Unit 2 hack bones find
Walters planted a together, knit 3, make 1, knit 1,
is nett to. w-o" ...... Ufi Washington has no cituso to com,
effect the sell supporting aunei any , »« » (y./pnugle was atteutive and
more than water poured upon a 1
ducks back. Plenty of borne rats ;d
provisions, they arc just as same as
the tadpole turns the frog, to pro
duce happiness nnd .contentment at
tlio farmers home.
What a sad spectacle to see the
ReahtForUse
Olivos, Terra Cottas and all tho latest
fashionable shades for
CITY COUNTRY OR SEASIDE.
Warranted durable and permanent.
Descriptive Lists, showing 33 actual
shades, sent on application.
For salo by tlio principal doalors.
wholesalo and retail, throughout tho
country.
Ask for them and take no others.
BILLINGS, TAYLOR &G0.
CLEVELAND y OHIO.
ALABASTINE
AYER’S
Ague Cur©
contains t-fi nntl.lot" r.u nil nmlnrlnl «U*-
onl**VH whlcli, mo fltr jih kiluxvn t »b w&\ »u
ulld-r vcniodv. It contain* no (Julultiu. u»*f
„„v tnlnddl no)?rtclotorlon* *ul»lMnco vr .nl-
nn.l omctoiiiumtly
eir.s t iiimn xlcJ cmirtiiullou. 1-nt U«v#» U*W
BVhtcni ns lull ally u» It v.r.4 lifluru U(0 »W»»i
WE WARRANT AYTk'B AOOB CUM
to enru UV( ry enso of F-vei nml As«».
I.ilttui.t or (.’MU 1-Wor, lto»-.ttont K«V^U
ixtml, A,:n-, lUllon* Fever nml U • W»’
ntaint ciuuea by nmlartn. In cuto oM.Uubi,
after line null, ib-nton* ar* uutl.ortMJ, »>»"««
elreilUr ibttod >«. ,sf ". lu
inouny.
Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mm*,
built by U.l I >rttggl*t*.
SANDS’
PATENT TRIPLE
J/ity.
Mr. Richard T
piece of grouijd 40 feet square in
cabbage and besides Supplying bis
family, lie has sold oft' ol it $5,50
worth and has left standing 130
heads, lie lias also realized off of a
\ peek of Irish potatoes iibouL $8
and supplied a large family.
Wi«le Awake liruggists.
Messrs. Rawlings & May arc nl- _ ..*
ways alive to tlieir business, and ted; continue this casting off process
spare no pains to secure the best of ^u 0 nly 14 stitches remain on
every article in tlieir line. They bavCi ^
sinews of tlio laud
with haggard faces crouching and
cowering before the town merchant,
edging for credit, Well I’m sick,
excuse me on this subject until Inlet.
How we lmve drifted; we sot out U
tell you about that fine field
make 1, knit 0.
2nd Row.—Knit C, make 1, knit 3,
„„,k c t hU M* knit 3, m| ike ^ ^ „ c|(|
1, kuit 2 together, knit • 0 | C oinDhe finest in the county belong-
3rd Row.—Knit 3, make 1, knit - w j^ UK ii s |i at Riddlevillc*.
togetlier twice, make 1, knit 5,make 1
knit ft.
imY flH lil'l If.es 9 - .. , I l.!,.l, i ..ImmI in flwi
the
faithful (o the best interest of his couu
try und Stntc. lie wuhcbuU’uniu and til-
so ti member of some of the most impor
tant committees of the house, iu thesi
positions his iutiueueo was known and
appreciated and then as a member of tin
general nsesmbly lie always commanded
the attention of the house for lie wm-
linked as a thoughtful and considornt,
legislat )f and Ills oonrse as a member
oAhnt body won for liiuiHelf as well a*
his county a character nud roputatioi
for njova'l anil sterling wotHt. For thesi
reasotiH we as citizens commend him t,
the voters of old Washington conuty for
re-election.
Mitny Citizens.
at Savaunuh quotations. Give me a
trial. I
W. A. GALLA11ER, Tenuille, Gu.,
Buy your ice from At. A. Gullnhci
Tenuille Ga and save money.
Look anil St*t* lor VourM'lf.
(Jail and see our Spring Clothing.
Wells N, Son.
Clothing.
Spriu Clotliing at bottom prices,
ffells & Son.
A Superior Substitute
for Kalsomine, etc*
Alahnstlne la tho first and only proparallnn
made from calcined gypsum rock,-hr appli
cation to walls with a brush, nml is fully cov
ered by patents and perfected by many years
of experiments. It is the only permanent
wall finish, and admits of applying as many
coats ns desired, one over another, to any
hard surface, without danger of scaling, or
noticeably adding to the thickness oi tho
Wft H which is strengthened and improved by
Buy your Coffins * ( nskets Iron cnc h additional coat, frdm time to umo. ft
T N it J.W. Smith atTonnilh*. An ; H the only material for tho_ purpose not do-
M r. English is one of our best iarm-
ersand most intelligent, higlitoned
and Christian citizen, from his mode
*'*.' - -- - . v ilcft needle; then, knit 1, make 1 knit
secured the agency lor tbc celtbratea a kuit 3, knit 2 together,
N « r ^s t . k "' it * kllil 1
known for Consumption, Goughs, ^ knit 2 together knit 1.
Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, _ Huy 5th Row.—Knit 3, make 1, knit 2
Fever, Bronchitis, or any affection ol t) t ^ cr) knit 1, make 1, knit 2 to-
tlm Throat and Lungs. (Sold on " knit 1 knit 2 together, make
guarantee. Trial Bottles free. Reg- gethet, knit i, kiih. b
alar size $1.00. |1, kuit 3.
A 45ATro"TKKinSm. I fite .'k'““Ah hei
Mr. Thomas Cook has a 40 acrejmakc L, slip2, knit 1 and thiow the
ft el cl of corn
variety, that will average
ft well developed ears of corn. We
learn that he fias been offered 28
bushels to the aero for it uow and
refuses to take it. Sonic of the stalks^
have Dears on them. This shows!
what Washington coiiuty' land will,left ....... —
(lo P * ' receive our prompt attention
For lIn* Legislature.
EniTou of Mkuclky:—Allow moil
short space in your columns to an
nounce tbc name of Hon. JAMES
K. HINES, as a suitable candidate
to represent Washington County in
the next General Assembly. Col.
Hines is a lawyer of ability and
would fill the position with honor and
. o-ive satisfaction to the people.
CITIZEN.
quant i
tf.
he lias displayed a high talent in tho
,-io-ht direction, a corn making talent.
Brit then, lie makes everything that
crows on the farm in abundance and
to perfection. When you look in tin
lower cruks of his crib, next summer »
you will not see the light through, j
and through. He is one of our se t Thl . Legislature,
supporting farmers whose wat-v. i-| . ,... i*()i>T.’ivi' t
woe 1 is *t full crih and a fat smoke- J ho 1* minds of AIK. KOBE it I .J.
woiri is ft - ■ - u ty MOYE, announce Ins name as a suita-
‘ ble candidate to represent Washington
fdors left with Mr. J. F. Morkorslu.
11 have prompt attention.
You can buy Icc in small
ties from B. K. Roughton.
Miss Mary W. Perry lias one oi
tbc nicest and most stylish stock ol
millinery goods in the city.
Miss Perry is easily found, aim
her millinery is easier to be sat i - -
tied witli.lt is beautiful and stylish.
Where can beautiful articles ol
millinery be had?At Miss M. W.
Perry’s.
Kciid.
Just arrived lino line Spring Clothing.
Wells ii Sou.
house. Fall iu Washington com
on this line.
Obseuvf.ii.
At Home July 5th IS84.
, mostly the Watkins!slipped stitches over the 1 just k uiG
; will average from 4 to ted, make 1, knit 4, make 1, km -
together, knit 1,
Repeat from first row.
ANON.
Wood Coffins, and
CasketS \V. 1 BmFiTL nt Tenuille
Leave your orders with Mr. J. If Meikor-
eounty in the next General Assembly.
Mr. Moye, inis been loyal to his party
watchful of its interest, always stmidiii;
H bold defender for the principles ot
democracy. His merited claims must be
acknowledged by all who know his de
votion in the past
Collins & Caskets for sale by T- N.
Sc ,] \V Smith at Tenuille’ Orders
left with Mr. J. F. Merkerson will
Buy your lemons from W. A. Gal
labor Tenuille Ga at Savannah quq-
tatiqijj:- and save freight.
R. I. II Alt it IS,
attorney at law ,
Sandersville, Gh.
Will practice in nil the Courts of the
middle circuit, and in the counties sur
rounding Washington. Special alten
tion given to commercial law.
pendent ‘upon gluo for Its adhesiveness.
AlobasUuo is hardened on the wall by ago,
moisture, etc., while all kalsomines or wint-
enin" preparations havo Inert soft chalks
and glue for their base, which are rendered
soft or scaled in a very short time.
Iu addition to tho above advantages,
Alahostino is less expensive, ob it requires
but one-hair tho number of pounds to cover
the same amount of surfaco with two coals,
is ready Tor use by adding water, aud easily
applied by any ouo.
For salo by your Paint Dealer. Ask for
Circulnr containing Samples of 12 tints,
manufactured only by the Alacastint? Co.,
M. ij. Cnuucn, Manager, Grand Kapids, Mich.
; : mm REMEDY R0„ ’’MlftSOpiil
PASTILLE REM EDI
fiSil) IKir m5n7'Btoomx'rnntciiucmrj.
I MSL<L. - uro quickly nml indically curc*l.
1 Thu Remedy Is put up In boxci- N". I (lastln » a mouth), Qi.
Ko. *i (enough toeffr it a cure, unloss in scvuiecaics.) h-i.3
UastliiK three montns), ($7. ftent by niall in plain wraiijaira.
,.nw r..r I'lliie iirrnmuinT Clirll lint. Plltnpnb’t tlC Cri«
u scut tail led Oil appliorillou
’niomily Frcn*rr ovj,r r.iA-lr having tlirta Aiding
DRilioiiK iiiHirh, the can. Un-' Ahy. ot couroo, produo-
In,- finer aii.l mioother Cream tlnrn *ny otbe*
Frcuzi r on tho markut.
300,000 In uso. Catalogue auA FricoMM
tifuldi) uiiou ai-nlufttion. »
WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER C0«4
NASHUA, N. H.
'ft
For Sheriff.
Tlie Friends of MR' ZACII T’
BRANTJjEY, announces bis name as a
suitable candidate for Sliorift of Wash
ingt.ni,County, at the misuing election |ut0 | y
iji Jantjary next, HtJEMJS
ll FBIZL
Kcml s'x ceutn for postage, sun
•Rce’ive free a costly box of go
which M ill liolp all, of either .so
o m»>re money right; a way tha
anything «l»oIn thiH world. Ko
tmu*8 await tlio worker* at >«
Biirc.*. At once uddnrsa 1 rue k Co., A,‘igu*i,
Of Kentucky University, Li
mwwat* re,II t*-sla any In Uia >
Time to compli * ’
liiKtun, Ky.
’. No VUURlIoi
Business Com*o altoilt II
. A.-r.s- T,'.'ml'(■:,..(, inolii.lluc TiilUon. S»luf n,Mk« *nu
Quick aufl Easy Chilfl-Birtli
Thonvandv of women over tho land
fy to tho wonderful effect* of thin great rem
edy; it will not only *kort<m1ai>oratt<ilcflMii
the iiiteosity of pnin amt fiiftecing boyom
eXprassiou, hut better than all, it thereto*
grpnfly (tludnishcg the danger to life of tooth
mothurnnd child. This grunt boon to Buf
fering woman is fAn&mfnt*
MoUiS'^ Friend. I’lcpnrcd and Bold by J.
Bhadvikld, Atlanta, f»a. Sold by lu
iiru jgibtk*. Tricn $1.00 bottle. Soni
by KxpresB on receipt of price.
WO SEW THING,
STHOSB’S SANATIVE P1U5
Unud throughout tho country
port ovexl 40 mjLiiflf
And tuus proved
The Best Liver Medicine in the WerW.
V.iiO rini r.,-. i’olaondiw Urn*,, hut nurelf
cal J Aire! i-utia),i(i. I’re'fcjrlbud uvon by I'nreiioi.n**
' vc-r llomplaint, Kogulatm* th«
„ I Um.iU. risin* frelm Malarial
V iM ; r|uc. oi.ro Ij,.- Nick. UciaSiMha.
11 Mill.mix ItlMirSara,
- 1>;iuir>li Idt». ate,. adSrala
., 10 L'cilu,- SK. Si.»•