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IN THE CITY.
tar if any of our eubeoriltere fait to
receive their papere, they will pleaee
kind enough to inform ue the fact im
mediately.
Saniciwilh 1 , Wcoi'itla,
TUESDAY, AUGUST, 20 1884.
A. 1. JERXIUAX, Editor A- Prop!.
Primary Election August 27th.
Mr. J. J. Sparks is renovating his
store for the full trade.
The Fall term of the Siindersvllle
Public School will open on the 2nd
Monday of September.
Politeness is like an air cushion—
there may be noting in it, hut It
cases jolts wonderfully.
“lie sure to give Smith’s Worm
OIL”
Concert and Festival.
There will be a Concert anil Festival, on
Wediwaday night next .at Walkin* Hail,
for the benefit of the baptist Church. The
|iuhliesre invited. Give them a large crowd,
Adaisiion 15ct». Door* open at 7 o'clock
Mr. II. C. Houghton will open a
family grocery store next door to
Mr. D. E. Houghton in September,
SHILOH'S CATARRH 11EMEDY •
positive cure for Catarrh, Diutiierin, and
Canker Mouth. For Sale oufy by Haw-
lings A May.
Those who want the latest news
during the Campaign will find the
Cincinnati Evening Poet the very pa
per. It is popular, bright and lion
est. 1000 Newsboys sell it in Cin
cinnati, and ncighboping villages.
I)o you wish a beautiful complex
ion? Then use Ayer’s Sarsaparilla
It cleanses and purifies the blood
uml thereby removes blotches and
pimples from the skin, making it
smooth ntul clear, giving it a bright
and healthy ap|iearanec.
The big engine has been nicely
pninbed up, with the name of C. H'
Pringle painted on It; which gentle
■nan it la named after.
Primary Election August 27th.
Although girls may lie nautically
ignorant, they all know how to keep
taut the beau lino.
SHtLOH'S CURE will relieve Croup,
Whooping Cough, and ltroi.cliiti». For
Solo oulyliy Rawlings & May.
It is said that glue iH used iu the
cheaper grades of ice cream. That
is ice cream with a stick iu it.
Camp meeting will commence on
the 2nd Sunday in September, at
Deep Step.
A NASU.VL INJECTOR froo with each
Iwittle of Shiloh's Catarrh remedy. Price
SOcta.For Sain only by Rawlings Jt May.
A Liberal Offer.
We will give one year* nnbscri|ition to
the Mercury, lor the best varie'y ami *am-
plcoftlie following fruits during their sea
son*.
For the lie*t gallon of Red Haws,
For the tiest gallon of Wild Cherries,
For the best |>cck of Black Walnuts,
For the ties* J bushel of IVrsimons.
Hon. Win. A. Liule of Columbus, Ga.,
says: I wish to say that I have used Holt's
Dyspeptic Kliiif In my family with the
very best results, slid 1 believe it merits all
claimed far it. If.
Messrs. K C. Harris, IV. J. lien
deraon and C. G. Rawlings attend
ed the Agricultural aasoeiatiou in
Rome.
CoL O. H. Rogers, Capt. J. C. liar
mnn and Messrs. W. J. Henderson,
11. C. Harris and C. G. Rawlings, at
tended the gubernatorial convention
Mr. Albert Kirvcn of Columbus Ga says: ]
have used llolt.s Dyspeptic Elixir ss ^spe
cific for sick headache arising from indiges
tion, ami wnen taken in time it Inis cither
prevented or lessened (lie trouble. I cheer
fully reecommed it to nil who ure troubled
with indigestion, as sn excellent remedy, tf
Mr. K. J. N. Walden brought the first
bale of new cotton on Thursday last, it
weighed 4751b., classed good middling, and
was bought by W. E. Watkins A Co. ut 19)
cents.
Mr. S. A. Terrell has bought out
the liar room of Mr. C. C. O' Riley
and proposes bn keep a stock of good
liquors on hand.
THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bur
lion, Iud., *ays:"Botli myself nud wifo
own our lives to SHILOH'S CON
SUMPTION CUBE.” For sale only by
ltnwlings & May.
On Thursday night Inst the train started
out with s large party of ladies and gentlc-
to attend the dance at Tennillc, and run off
the track, on account of the switli being
misplaced, auppoied by same miscreant, as
Mr. Jack Wicker assistant conductor, says
lie examined it, just before starling. It
took until 12 o'clock to get it back on the
track. The party returned and hired hors
cm and buggies.
Mr. 11, J. Move’s card of with
drawnl from the canvass will lie
seen in another column and we are
satisfied will be appreciated by all
democrats. Mr. Moyc bad a large
following and a good chance to he
elected, but to perserve harmony in
the party, he withdrew from the
field.
Mr. Joe Harrison, who Is with Mr. W.
R. Bedell of CulumMia, Ga , says: “My
wife had ■iifl'ered for several years with iii-
digestion and dyspepsia in their most vio
lent form*. She could retain nothing on
her stomach, scarcely, that she cat. 1 was
induced by a friend tu try Holt’s Dyspeptic
Elixir, which has effected « permanent cure.
She is entirely well, hut will never lie with
out this vuluafllo medicine. Those troubled
stall with indigestion and dys|wpsiashould
never he without it.
Mrs. Eliza .Iordan died at Iter
residence near Duvisborn, on Tues
day night, aged near 78 years. For
many years she has snllerod from a
dislocation of the hip, and was un
able to walk only on crutches. .She
whs in usunl health on Tuesday
morning. She was a sister to Mrs.
llenj. Iirnxict of Irwinton and a lady
that was loved und respected by our
whole community.
A Hun *u u Drug ttiorc.
Never was such a rush on a Drug
Store as is now ut Rawlings A May’s
for a Trial bottle of Dr Kinks New
Discovery for Cont-u nption, Goughs
and Golds, All persons affected with
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Se
vere Goughs, or affect ion of the
Throat and Lungs, can got a Trial
Bottle of this great remedy free, by
calling at above Drug Store. Hcgu
lnr size fl.00.
Tiro Grunge Dinner.
Friuiiiry Election August ill th.
Mrs. John Killebrew, a most esti
mable lady, died on Tuesday last.
Miss. Dorsin Garner, sent to our
office quiitc a curiosity in the shape
of a large double yolk lien egg.
Col. J. T. Youngblood and Mr.
Win. Martin will soon commence
building nice dwellings on their lots
iu West End.
Cnll on K. S. Jcrnigan and buy n
Royal St Juiix, it runs cither back
wards or forward and excutls ull
In cheapness of price uud light run
ning.
Arouud Tens.
Just one week to court ami Mnyois elec-
on.
Mr. K. J. N. Walden, was the first to
ship a new haleof cotton from Oil* pluiv.
Mr. II. C. Houghton is hnving the old
drug store of H. E. Houghton A Co. refit
ted and will open a Family Grocery in a
short time.
The Sandcrsvillv Base Ball Club went tu
Sparta last week to play the Sparta Club,
hut finding on their arrival the nine to op
pose them was a“pickcd" one, they refused
to play.
At the last meeting of the Library As
sociation, it was urged by the President
that the crowd should assemble earlier and
tlint the leaders selected be more punctual,
’fhi* is an institution that fdiould not be
neglected to lag for want of patronage, and
the citizens both young and old, would
further the aims nud purpose* of the society
by coming out at every meeting. The ef
ficient President strives to make the exer
cise* interesting which can only he done
with the co-operation of the public.
PARAGRAPHS!!.
Suhecrlhe for the MRItCUllY, only
$1,S
See nnnouncemet of Judge Green
Brantley’s, us nu Independent can
didate.
Mr. B. L. Everett brought to our
office, a stalk of sugar cane 4.j feet
high, well matured and says he lias
a half acre that will average nearly
the same height.
Get a ROYAL st JOIIN from K
8. Jcrnigan, under the Mercury office.
It is one of the best machines made.
Mr. Warren Lovett sent up n small
balloon on Saturday evening which
created quite a sensation on the
streets, ns its ascension was not
heralded before hand.
As this is the last issue before the
Primary election, we state for the
benfltof the candidates, llincs, Prin
gle, and Wicker, that tlioy arc still
in the field,believe nothing you hoar
to the contrary.
The boys say they could not sll'urd to tackle
the three clubs in Hancock and any others
they might throw in, bill they will piny
against any nine in Hancock county, tint
will meet them iu handersviilc at any time
they may select.
The best medical authorities ac
knowledge the great value of Ayer's
Cathartic Pills, and frequently pre
scribe their use with the utmost con
fidence, well knowing that they are
the most effectual remedy ever de
vised for diseases caused by by de-
rangciucuts of the stomach, liver and
bowels.
WHY WILL YOU cough whenShiloh's
Cure wifi give immodinto relief. Prioo
lOots, Odets, 81,01). For Halo only by
Bawling* A, Slay.
PE It NONA!..
Mr. Eugene Orr of Atlanta, was iu
the city Inst week.
Gol. A. F. Daley of Wrightsvillc,
wns iu the city on Wednesday.
Miss Annie Moye of Oconee, is in
the city visiting Miss Gussie Joy
tier.
Mr, und Mrs. Allen Dickson of
of Wilkinson county are in the city
visiting their relatives Mr. Uuiiben
Mayo and family.
Messrs. Louis and Nathaniel
Wicker of Warren county wns in
the city last, visiting their relatives,
Mr. Jno, II. Wicker nud family.
Miss Maggie Whiddon, a charm
ing young lady of Sniidersvillc, is
visiting our town nnd vaclnity, the
guest of Iiuv. Titos Hughs and fuui-
Thr annual dinner and meeting of the
Grange occurred mi the 23rd inst. The
friend* of the society tnroughniit tiie conn- ily.—Irwinton Appenl.
ty and elsewhere, turned out ill large mini-
l<ers, evidencing the interest they take in,
and the esteem in which they hold, an or
ganization with the uvuwed purpose of
ameliorating the condition of the farmer.
The orator of the day, lion. Thus. Harde
man of Macon, delivered an address in his
usual happy style, replete with clinjiiont
passages and wholesome advice. Dinner
was provided with unstinted liberality by
die members and friend* of the Grange,
iud ila savory odor* were a cogent invi
tation to pnrlukc of the substantial* und
delicacies that lay apread out before then in
bountiful profuaion. Tim report of the
condition of the crop* within the member
ship of the Grange, showed a good average,
and encouraging pros|iects. The day was
most pleasantly spent.
Mr. J. T. Tapper, is in the city.
J/isscs Ella Jordan, nnd 'Willie
Adams, were iu the city Friday
We are sorry to report the severe
illness of Airs. Fannie Wood, the
aged Mother of our fellow citizen,
Dr. J. S. Wood.—Irwinton Appeal.
Capt. R. E. Ilymann, of Tennille,
was in Irwinton Friday last. Capt.
Bob is no slouch when it conics to
aecuring big orders for flour, lie
still talks for the well known house
of II. Lewis -A Co., Atlanta.—Irwin
ton AppeL '
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver complaint
you have a priuted guarantee on every
Wtleo( Shiloh’s Vitalizes It never
fails to cure. For Sale only by Raw
lings t A/ay.
Messrs. J. G. Duggan, G. W. II.
Whitaker, W. B. Trawick, P. R.
Taliaferro,'S. G. Jordan, Geo. Gil
more, J. D. Hall, J. N. Gilmore, O.
H. Rogers and W. L. Garner were
delegates to the senetorial cotivcn
tion, which was held iu Sparta on
Wednesday the 20th, inst, to nomi
natc a Senator for the 20th Senato
rial district
A Card.—Hr. H. lWoyc.
Sandersville, Ga., Aug, 20th, 1884.
With many thanks to my friends
for their generous and flattering sup
jxtrt, I hereby withdraw from the
race for the Legislature, in order to
preserve the unity and harmony of
the Democratic party of this county
anti the good feelings of my fellow
democrats. Yours.
R.J. Aloye,
ABE YOU MADE miserable by ludi
gestion, Constipation, DiuiiienH,Lo*s of
Appetite, Yellow Sktu? .S'hiloli's Vital!-
zer is a postive cure. For Halo ouly by
Rawlings & ,1/ay
Ns t'hnrgc For Clonsiillnlion.
If you xre suffering from any chronic ill*
case about which you are growing discour
aged, such as Pulmonary trouble, Catarrh
Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, ner
vous prostration, etc., scud a statement of
your condition, to DA. Slnrkey A l’alen
1101) Girard Street, Philadelphia, and get
their opinion as to the value of Compound
Oxygen in your case It will cost you noth
ing. Ask them, at the same tixin, to film
i*h you with such documents in reg trd to
their new vitalizingTreatincnt and such ev
idence in regard to their proffessional stan
ding as will enable you to clearly appre
hend the nature amt action of the treat
ment and give you coaliilencc in' them per
sonally.
Buncombe Dots
attempt
This is my first
accept.
Needing rains very
time.
please
bad at thi
Well Kcwttrdrd.
A liberal reward will be paid to
any party who will produce a case of
Liver, Kidney or Stomach complaint
that Electric Bitters will not speed
ily cure. Bring them along, it will,
cost you nothing for the medicine it
it fails to cure, and you will be well
rewarded for your trouble besides.
All Blood diseases, Billiousness,
Jaundice, Constipation, and general
debility arc quickly cured. Satisfac
tion guaranteed or money refunded.
Price only fifty cents per bottle, For
sale by Rawlings dr Alay.
People in this section arc about
done pulling fodder.
There is a great deal of sickness
in this section.
There wns a young man Mr. Akin
son died last Saturday night with
fever. We hope lie 1ms gone to rest.
Mr. Wash Jackson is quite sick
we hope he will soon be up again
for he is greatly missed when he i
sick, his iittlc grand daughter Mam
mic has returned to her school, her
smile is greatly missed for she is
sweet little girl.
Mr. Bill Murplicy, Eddie Beasley
and Tom Radncy went coon huntinj
last week and caught five.
Well politics and speckled peas
are all the go at the present time
but that is good in its place.
The candidates go around but do
their own shaking of bauds.
Big dinners nnd big meetings arc
getting very numerous.
We will soon have to say good by
to peaches and milk for the season
is about over, and the preachers soon
can’t say pass me the fried chicken
if you please.
Well I will not worry you this
time, will do bettor next time.
UNCLE NED.
HON. C. It. PKIN«I,G.
In offoriug the nnino of this worthy
gentlomnu to represent Washington
county in the next general
assembly of Georgia, wo foel assured
that it will receive the npprovtd und full
ondorseineut of iter citizens. As a
ineinlier of tho lust geueral assembly,
old Washington has uo cause to com-
plaitt. Gol 1'riugle was ntteutive and
faithful to tlie best interest of his comi
ty nud State. He wasebairimtu nnd al
so n member of Home of the most impor
tant committees of the bouse, iu these
positions his iuliiietice was known and
appreciated nnd then us a member of the
general asesmbly lie ttlwaya commanded
tlie nttoutiou of the house for lie was
ranked as u thoughtful and oousidurnto
legislator an J his ooitrse us a member
»f that body won for himself its woll ns
his county a diameter and reputation
for moral nud sterling worth. For these
I'eiwons wo ns nitizeiis commend him to
tho voters of old Wiuthingtou comity for
re-election. Many Gitizkvm
DONE.
Mr. W. E. Walking left for New
oik on Thursday, to purchase his
fall stock.
A/iases. Clara and Beulah Park are
isiting relatives in Macon.
Mrs. Stella Giles is visiting Mr.N.
11. Giles and family iu tho county.
Mrs W. I!. Thigpen, is visiting
friends in Bath, Richmond county
Mrs. Theiinie Du via uud daughter of
Cldversville, are visiting relatives in Aus
tell nnd Kufnla.
Mrs. Dr. S. D. Brantley is visit
ing her daughter, Airs Sallie lleod
Lippincott of Philadelphia.
Air. Morris IIupp is in Now
York buyng his fall stock
Aliss Ida Wilburn has returned
home.
A/isscs Mattie and Bertha Gain,
of lludsonia, who have been spend
ing a few duys with Airs. W. C,
Matthews of Tennillc, have returned
home.
Afessrs. Jas. D. Newman of the
firm of Newman A Son nnd W. A.
McCarty of the Augusta store left
last week to buy their fall stock.
Airs. J. T. Youngblood and Airs,
T. L. Brown of Davisboro are visit
ing New York.
Mr. Joint Quinn, left yesterday for
the Northern inurkets, to purchase a
large stock of goods for tlie firm of
S. T. Afclntyre A Co. This is a aew
firm which will open at Tennillc.
Watch for their big announcement
iu the Mercury.
The AMirnsM, UibMN A Blander*
vllle Hnilrond.
Gol. 11. M. Mitchell, President is
in the city, uud tells us that he has
bought steel rails and a engine and
says tlie roud is being pushed right
a head, nnd all that is needed, is for
the stock-holders to pay up prompt-
nnd the whistle of the chgine will
soon be henrd at this etui of tho line.
A l.argr Watermelon Wanted.
We will give one years subscrip
tion to the Alorctirv, to the |H>rson
iwm will bring us the largest wntcr-
toelon of this season, we will have
the melons weighed und keep the
correct weights. Offer open until
Supt. tlie I st.
The ROYAL st JOHN throws its
own hand on. For Hale by E. S. Jcr-
iijgtin, under the Mercury otliee.
IU .4 It HI ED.
By Rev. J. 1). Harrison on the
17th inst, Air. Thomas Gibson and
Miss Lizzie Wilson all of Washing
ton county.
DIED.
Airs. Ida V. Kelley wife of Dr. T.
J. M. Kciley died at her residence in
Gibson on the 31st of July.
Air. Willie Aloye a most worthy
young mnn, a citizen of Johnson
county died on the 4th inst.
Salina Waters died of congestive
chill on Tuesday, eight years of age
She arrived here on Friday from
South Carolina.
E. S. Jcrnigan keeps always on
hand. Alitchine needles & oil, also
a fresh supply of stick candy. Gall
around, store under tho Mercury of
fice.
For Slier I IT.
The Friends of MU- ZACIt T.
BRANTLEY, nmiounces his name as a
suitable candidate for Sheriff of Wash
ington County, at the ensuing election
in January next. FRIENDS’
For Itepreseiitutl ve.
Tlie friend* of Hon. T. t). Wicker respect
fully unnonnee him ns a suitable candidate
to represent Washington county in the next
General Assembly. His past record is a suf
ficient guumiitco of his qualification fur this
position. Many Friends.
For tiro Legislature.
Editor or Mkiicuiiy:—Allow men
short spnee in your columns to an
nounce the name of lion. JAMES
K. 1UNES, us a suitable candidate
to represent Washington County in
the next Gcncrul Assembly. Col.
llincs is a lawyer of ability and
would fill the position with honor nnd
give satisfaction to the people.
CITIZEN.
m
13 •
For Hie Ix-glNliiture.
To the citizens of Washington county, at
the urgent solicitation of tunny Voters ol
lids county; I have consented to announce
myself as an lndc|iendnnl candidate for the
Legislature, and solicit your support. I
have served you tw« teiin-; uud If now elect
ed pledge myself to serve you with the smite
fidelity I have in the past. Augt. 2oth 18S4
GREEN BRANTLEY.
For Miiyor,
Wk. OALLAHER
Aldermen,
>V H Lawson
Dr Wm /bawling*
lb T. Walker,
A/urria Hnpp
S. G. Lang,
For Mavor,
WAI. G ALLA HER.
For Aldermen
M. U. BOYER,
G. W. H. WHITAKER,
A. M. AIAYO,
DK. WM. RAWLINGS.
CLEVELAND
and Hendricks
ftomiiiiited lay Tlie (/rent Dem
on-title Pint),
AND
Cohn’s Cheap Store’s
great closing out sale
of their summer goods
regardless of cost.
Don’t miss this oppor
tunity, we will until
the 30th of August sell
our entire stock of
Dry Goods, Clothing.
Shoes, Hats, &c., &c.,
atNew York cost.
When we say cost we
mean what we say.
You nro tuniilliur with the old
adage tint* “you’ll never miss tin
water ’till tlie well runs dry,” si
just come look and price ourgoodi
before you are too late we arc com
pelled to make room tor our im
mouse tall stock, which Mr. Mor
ris Cohn is now hi the northern
markets purchasing. Our sheet
and domestics we will buy dircc.
Irom the factory and wito cash in
hand ho will gather up all tin
job lots and attend auction miles
where we get goods at 2-3 thoh
real value, We will not sell an\
trash but will keep up our reputa
tion for good, honest, reliable,
goods unsurpassed in quality ami
price, watch the papers for om
grand prieo list which wo hope
will he a welcome visitor in even
household, an early call will be ti
your advantage. Hoping to see
one and all ut our store we are
gratefully,
MORRIS COIIN
JULIUS0OIIN,
with MRS. J. COIIN,
Proprietors Colin’s Cheap Store
Orders for Burial eases of all grade
either by'person or telegraph | ru upL
ly attended to by T. N. & J. 3V.
Smith utTcuuille. 5-2(1.
*-*- SANDS’
PATENT TRIPLE
MOTION;
For Mayor.
J. N. GILMORE.
For Aldormeu
G. W. H. AVIIITAKE,
A. M. AIAYO,
O. D. WARTHEN,
W. A. Med ARTY.
VoTr.no
A/.-l YOK
J N GILMORE
Aldermen,
M. NEWMAN.
W A McCAHTY,
Ik 11 LA WSON,
It T WALKED,
Citizene.
Tu the young Men.
on’t forgot to call ou us, wlmu in ncci
Nine Clothug and good out tin
west prices. Wells & on.
Ice! Ire!! Ire!!!
On nml after the 1st of May I will he
prepared to furnish Lake lee at OOets
pur hundred lbs delivered.
W. A. GALLAIIER, Tennille, On.
Wood Coffins, and
rWl/aiu ,,f n11 T. N. & J •
UINKOIH w. SMITH, nt Tennille
Lunvo your order* with Mr. J. FMurker
non.
Collins A Gaskets for sale by T. N.
it .1. W. Smith at Tennille- Order
left with Air. J. F. Alcrkurson will
receive our prompt attention.
If yon want some fine Syrup go I
wm. Gullaliei-.
A/.4 YOU.
J. N. GILMORE.
Aldermen.
A. M. MA YO
H N. HOLLIEIELD,
II. G. HOUGHTON,
A. S. SPARKS.
O. IF. II. Wlll TA KER,
Tax Pay i
HGTVKNED.
Col. W. II. l’areon*, Iioh reluraed from
Atlanta.
Mrs. MoIIie Pope wife, of Rev. O 0.
Pope, I). D, of Austin Tex., who ha* been
visiting relative* in the county has returned
home.
Aliss Gussie Joyner lias returned
home from Jefi'ersonvillc und Irwin
ton.
Air. John K. Cox lias returned
from a visit to Alucon and llnwk-
insville.
Alis Eliza Bcssent, who lias been
visiting Mrs J It AIcCleskey, has re
turned to Irwinton
Airs. C'hnrlio Adams of Alacon,
who lias been visiting her relatives,
Air. and Airs. W. B. Adams near
Oconee, returned home on Wednes
day last.
Miss Annie C. Jernigan has re
turned from visiting rclativec in
West Poit and Atlanta.
HoNc-Lenf Edging.
Gust on 29 stitches, knit across plain.
1st Bow.—Slip 1, knit 3, over, nar
row, knit l,over, knit 1, narrow, seam
1, narrow, over, seam 1, over, knit 1,
narrow, seam 1, narrow, knit 1, over,
knit 3, over, narrow, over twice, knit
2.
2nd ltow.—Slip 1, knit 2, seam 1,
knit 2, over, narrow, seam 4, knit 1,
scam 3, knit 1, seam 3, knit 1, scum
0, over, narrow, knit 2.
3rd Row.—Slip 1, knit 3, over, nar
row, knit J, over, kuit 1, narrow, scam
1, narrow, knit 1, scam 1, kuit 1, nar
row, seam 1, narrow, knit 1, over, knit
3, over, narrow, knit 4.
4th Row.—Slip 1, knit 5, over, nnr
row, scam 4, knit I, seam 2, knit 1,
scam 2, knit 1, scam (i, over, narrow,
knit 2.
5th Row.—Slip 1, knit 3, over, nar
row, knit 1, over, knit 1, over, narrow,
scam 1, narrow, seam 1, narrow, seam
l, narrow, over, Isn't 1, over, knit 3,
over, narrow, over twice, narrow,
over twice, knit 2.
Oth Row.—Slip 1, knit 2, seam 1,
knit 2, seam 1, knit 2, over, narrow,
scam 5, kuit 1, seam 1, knit 1, scam
1, kuit 1, seam 7, over, narrow, knit
2,
7th Row.—Slip 1, kuit 3. over,
narrow, knit I, over, knit 3, over,
knit 3 together, seam 1, knit 3 to
gether, over, knit 3, over, knit 3, over,
narrow, knit 7.
8th Row.—CastoffS, knit 3, over,
narrow, seam 7, knit 1, seam 9, over
narrow, knit 2.
9th How.—Slip 1, kuit 3, over, nar
row, knit 1, over, knit 5, over, knit 3
For Mayor,
D. E. B. Wells.
For Aldormeu
C. I. Duggan,
R. Mayo,
Ben Whiddon,
E. A. Sullivan,
Vox Pnpuli.
For the latest style lints and lion
nets call on Miss Alary W. Perry at
licr-rcsidcnce.
The only Froem- over nrn.t* hnTlng thro* Alstlnrt
motion* laslilu Urn ran, theroby, u( coarse, 00*1*0-
ti'H Oner nml nmontllcr Cream than any oilier
Frveior on the market
300,000 In use. Calalogua ami 1-rlco 1.1*1
Siallcil main *|i|illmllon.
WHITE MOUNTAIN FREEZER CO.,
NASHUA, N. H.
ALABASTINE
^
A Superior Substitute
for Kalsomine, etc.
V
Atahnutlne Is the frit and only preparation
mnile from enlclnod gypsum nick, for appli
cation to wnlls with n brush, and is fully cov
ered by patoutB aud perfected by ninny years
of experiments. It Is tho only |M>rnmncnt
wall finish, nail admits of applying ns many
coats os desired, ono ovor another, to any
hard Burfuco, without dangor of bcuIIiik, or
noticeably adding to tho thlcknoss or tho
wall, which Is Btrunglhoncd nml 'mprovod by
each additional cunt, from time to Hum. It
Is tlie only material for tho purpose not do-
pondont upon gluo for Its odhoslvcnoss.
Alabastluo la hardened on tho wall by ago,
moisture, etc., while all knlsomlnes or whit
ening preparations hnvo Inort sort cliulks
and gluo for their base, which are ruudored
•oft or scaled In a very short time.
In addition to tho above advantages,
Alabastlne Is less exiienslvo, as It requires
but ono-hnlf tho number of pounds to cover
tlie sumo amount of surface with two cunts,
Is ready for uso by addlug water, aud oadly
applied by any one.
For sale by your Paint Doalnr. Ask for
Circular containing Samples of 12 lints,
manufactured only by tlm Ai.aihsti.sk Co.,
M. U. (Juuuoii, Manager, Uruud Rapid*, Mich.
rESIBDBf TIME.
STRONG’S
^ESTBRAL PILL8
IN eUCCKASFUI* UKK FOH
HALF A CENTURY.
Thi brjit Remedy for Coiufhu,
•In and RWimmtliini. Insure Healthy Apputiw.
•und DlRastion, lltRulnrity of the Dowel*. A t»r«-
(•iDti* hiiiia to ilAlIi'Httt female*,sootblnit and
brnclr.g the r.orvous r\.storo. and friving jlpor and
houlth to every Ilbro of Ui* body. Sold bjr Driafleta.
r-.r I'uinpliljtM, «lc.. addreM C’. J& llVlLL AWL,
k ti CuUi.r M., AVY. City. m
AYER’S
Ague Cure
contains itn nntlilotn for nil malarial Ala*
oritrra which, so far ns known, ia iihh! Iii no
other remedy. It contftina no (jultiluo, nor
any nihu-rnl imr deleterious substance what*
ever, and consequently produce* no injurious
clFeet upon tho constitution, but leave* the
system a* healthy ns it wiu before the attack*
WE WARRANT AYT.R'S AGUB OURS
to euro every case of Fever and Ague, Inter
mittent or Chill Fuvnr, ltcndttcnt Fever,
Dumb Ague, Dillons Fever, and Liver Com
plaint caused by malaria. In enso of fnlluro,
after duo trial, dcalors nrc authorized, hy our
circular dated July 1st, IWi!, to refund ilia
money.
Dr. J.C. Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mau.
Sold by ail Druggists.
AARRI8 REMEDY C0.,*W«x
aTg CV.aUu Knl* Prep’s 8
IPROF.HARillS* FA8TILLE REMEOI
■f «>•" "" I *"h*r« win* sufftf
i r ervou* and I'hydenl o«MI*
•JJt Prematura l.ihaualioa aa4
thrlr uianr gloom.? rntiscqurima,
am quickly and radically cured.
In hose*. An. I Uatlln: a month), Ml
i cure, utdtia In •eTcrn rases,) gft, Hal
bl. Beni by mall In plain wrappers,
any each Pot. Pamphlet tfetevi*
turn etui avalud an appltoau**.
Quick anil Easy CMW-Blrtk 1
Thousand* of women ovor tho land tost I*
fy to tho wonderful effect* of tills great rem
edy; It whl not only shorten Intior nud lesaon
the Intc’.alty of nnlu and »ulTerln« beyond
expression, but bettor tlinn ull, It thcrchj
Ktvutly diminlsliea the danger to life of Ipith
mother and child. Till* grunt boon to auf-
ferine womnii is I It J mm' Lintmsnt, or
MOfJtrr * FiUntl. I* re pared and aohl by J.
Ra.\i:pini.i), Atlanta, Ua. Hold by Ul
Hriij’ulst#. Frico (l.AO IkiUIo. Heat
If you want a good time piece, get
IEHNIGAN, to order you an
jO-IET,
£1
OR
CoiNirollliun Defied.
Spring Clothing, fresh nml now, just
arrived, which wo will soli very cheap.
Wells & Son.
Spot cash will save you 2fi per
cent on everything fu- ,thc next
few weeks nt our clearing sale*.
W. E. Watkins & Co.
Buy your Collins & Gaskets from
T. N. & J. W. Smith at Tennille. All
orders left with Mr. J. F. Merkerson
will have prompt attention.
»fanai ^aoltl C»«o
Wsitclt.
VARIETY IRON WORKS
LANG SB WILT, PROPRIETORS.
MANl'KACrUlIKHS OF AM) DKAI.KHH IX
STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS, &e., STEAM PIPE VALVES,
RUBBER AND LEATHER BELTING,
MACHINE OILS ALL GRADES.
AGENTS l Olt
DANIEL PRATT COTTON GINS,
BROWN COTTON GINS,
A. B. FARQUHAR’S MACHINERY,
COTTON PRESSES. CANE MILLS, COTTON SEED HOLLERS.
We are prepared to do all kinds of Repair Work at short notioo and aa wolf
ns onn be done.
All in want of (lie above named goods, or machinery repaired, aro cordially in.
vital to cull and *eo ns or write for prices before going olsowiioro. 1
Resprctfnllv,
LANG & WILT
Sandereullle, Oa.
Mit. Kiii-roit:
Dear Sir.—Blouse publish the fol
lowing names for J/nyor uud Aider-
men ;
J/nvor,
Win, Gallahcr,
Aldermen,
Dr. 3Vm. Rawlings,
A. M. Mayo,
W. II. Lawson,
W. It. Thigpen,
R. T. Walker.
Biirklrn'H Arnicu Nulve.
Tlio liest Salvo in tho world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Sail
Rlionm. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aiul all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Biles, or no pay required. It is guar
untced to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded, l’riee 25 cents per
box. For sale by liawlings <fe May
Tlio children's lints Miss Berry
hits tiiis season nro wonders ol
beauty.
Buy your lemons from W. A. Gal-
lalicrTennille Ga at Savannah quo
tntions nnd save freight.
Miss Mary W. Berry Inis one o
the nicest and most stylish stock ol
millinery goods in the city.
Of KoutHckjr llNlvoraltir, Laiinitoa, Kjr.
Htmleau caw Irogio an? week day ia the year. Me varetltm.
Time to Ooropletr the Full Diploma Business Course alma* “
•eekt. Average Total G<»*t. iocludluf Tuition. Bet or llookr
Board in araiolly.fao. Trlrrraphy a apeeialty. Literary Cm
free. Ladles reeoir*!. S.UNit suee« M hil graduaU •. Over
pupil* la«t y-ar from 15 to 45 year* of are. flaw 71 Hlale*. Iu
•trillion I* practically aud Individually Unparu-d b.? 10 toarhera
1 eoarsM f»r feaeh
Hu«lue*
. Thi*
elvtv, and is
together over, knit 5, over, knit
over, narrow, knit 2.
10th Row.—Slip 1, kuit 3, over,
narrow, seam 19,over, narrow, knit
2,
All the narrowing should be done
in twist stitch, by twist stitch. ]
mean to put the knitting needle in
tne reverse of the usuul way of nar
rowing.
Repeat from first row.
ANON.
Spectacle* ke Eye <ala**cs.
Gold Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Silver and White
Metal Spectacles,
ami Eye Glasses,
Steel Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
with tine Lenses
for sale at
A. J. JERNIGANS
JEWKI.ltV S-roKK.
Miss Perry is easily found, und
her millinery is easier to lie satis
lied with.It is beautiful and stylish.
Whore enn beautiful articles ol
millinery bo hadPAt Miss M. W.
Berry’s.
■tend.
Just arrived fine line Spring Clothing.
Wells & Sou.
Lemon*! Lemon*! Lemons!!!
At lust 1 have succoded in innkin
arrangements to buy Lemons direct
from New York and sell by the box
at Savannah quotations. Give me n
trial.
Ill I HI W 17 n * * iKN * r o « O V u ne w lion n,
fV All 1 ft "“Words that Bum; or Truth 1 Life,”
Entirely new nml original. Fresh from Ilia press; qnnltling with
-lioiccst selection* from 110 I of the wni ld’a iasst nutliors- Elegantly bomud; Hiiriiurhlv
anil profusely illustrated. Nothing like it ever placed before lliu people. lias already
proven a brillient success. Absolutely n mint to agent* who are energetic and wide
iwuke. Salary ami commission paid to suitable canvassers. It will pay you to inves
tigate. Addses* onr nearest iiouhk to von.
J. II. CHAMBERS & CO., Chicago, 111., St. Louis, .Mo, Atluntu Ga.
Hf PILLS
Ind will comploUily chan^o (ho blood In tho cntlro systom In tlirco month*. Any
icraon who will tuko 1 TUI each nlftht from 1 to 13 weolca, inay be rcatorod to sound
loulth, If such a thlner ho posBlhlo. For Female Cmiijiluhita those FIIIb have no equal*
’liyslclaiiB uso them for tho euro of LIVEK and lUDNKY discuses. Sold everywhere^
tv sunt by mull for 23c. la stamps. Circulars froc. 1. S. JOHNSON A CO-, Hoston, Mitt,
mu
DYNE LINIMENT (fur JtUtrualand iA/tammi
Vte) will ififttaiituncuusly relievo theso tvrrlblo
dironsus, sud will positively euro nlno cures
out of tcu. Information that will nave nntny
IIvoi aent froo Ly mnll. Don't delay a moment.
I’reveniioa I* better than euro.
Dlkcusci of (ho Njiinc. Sold c-vt rywhero. Circulars froo. 1. ti. JOHNSON &. CO., Huston, Mass.
It Is * wnli-knnwn fact flint most of Iho
Horse and Cal Ho I’owdcr *<>UI In this coun
try Is worthlciis; llmt Sheridan's Condition
I’owdnr I* nhwilntrly pure and veryvaluablo.
Nothing on Earth will make hens
W t r\ i?-f I., f * j j .fa • 11 /-, ! loy like Slierldnn’s C/ondltlon Vow* re re ■ re re re ■ ^^re wm re ^^re ■ ■ ^rere re ■
. A. GALLAIIEK, Icnnillo, Gll.'der. Dose, one tonspoonfultooiichplntof ■■■■ ™ ® w ^*re re ■ ^
food. It will also positively prevent nnd cn re 1 ling Cholera, Ac. Sold every where, or sent by mall for 25e. In
| QH. EM CHOVERA Jst*in|»s. Knnilshedlnlan?ccafis,prlce$1.00;l>ymail.tl4h
.«ok it ml Ncc fwi- Vuui-Ncir.
Cull aud KooourHpring Glotliiug.
Well* & Son.
Clothing.
Spriu Clothing at bottmn price*,
Well* & Sou.
Look at our slaughters on stripes
and laee. Stripe Biqnes nt, u Big Re-
diietion this week.—W. E. Watkins
<fc Co.
It is n treat to see the big relic
tions on some beautiful till wool
bunting nt W. E. Watkins’
Clearing sales for sixty days.
MAKE HENS LAY
I Circulars hoe. L 0* JOHNSON & CO*, Ikislou, 1
Read What a Patient says of it :
“Tlio I’aitMlo* I pardia»orl from yoa In Angart
I iron- to in., most coaolaHtvuly tliut “while tiler. 1.
Ife Umre la hope.” They illd their work far bp-
DU It ATI ON could be completely golteu under o<m-
trol In tlie exceedingly short U me of two Months
Buy your it*« from W. A. Gallahcr
Tennille Gu and hhvc mouev.
HAOKMETIC, n lasting nnd fragrant
perfume Price 25 and 50cts For Bale on
ly by Rawlings & Muy
HiK nil that 1 can In addins to the anccpas
which will aurcly crown ao beneficial a remedy* ,
Abovo extract from a letter dated—W. Ya. Dee- V, UBI
The Pastille* are prepared and aoldoslf by tho 4
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF-C CHEMISTS,
300X N. 10th. St. 8T. LOUIS, IHO.
r Qx, '\.l FOB ^
cmcuLAR HffAKNCS* Sent PRBB °“ . toatona 13. two Mtfkl M. to. Wttki »
Tlie assortment of birds,Bowers,
ribbons, etc, at Miss Berry’s is be
wildering.
Burial Cases. 1
Of all grade* for sale by T. N. *
J. W. Smith utTennille. Leave your
orders with Mr. J. F. Merkerson.
Mr*. G. G. Brown Im* fresh nnd|
Our spot cash sales and no 30j first class lints aud Bonnets nt low
days, will level your head on gen jpi'U-os.
nine bargains for sixty days at
\V. E. Watkins & Co.
For Kent.
The Photograph Gallery in tlie upper
story of the store room recently occupied
by Mr*. Bayne & Co. Possession given
after the 1st of October. Apply to
July 1st 1884. 3m Mrs. 8, B. Jones
To arrive, soon u large lot of Mu
sical Instruments, Jewelry & Clocks
at Jeruigan’fl Jewelry Store.
Tlii'iish Power Win.led.
A. RARE CHANCE ! t >|
“Goodrich" (Singer Pattern) Sewing Machines,
parties. AS A SAMPLE, with
lor them, on. ol thi*. kLE.
INET S.wlnj Mtchln.l,
with French and Bird'* E,(
THIRD THI
Parties that have a second hand I
Thrash Power for sale, will apply tot
51 r.W. J. Brooks
NEW IMPROVED
We will lend to retpontlhl*
* view to taking the agonc,
GANT CLACK WALNUT CAB
BEAUTIFULLY VENEEREO
MapleVoneer, at ONE
USUAL PRICE.
FA'IiBY MAC1IIXK
and sand with each a full set
and BEST ATTACHMENTS,
ON TRIAL, If desired. It
X’ur jiarlieutar* and
WK WARRANT
for l'l VK YEARS,
ol the LATEST IMPROVES
and will sond KAOHINES
will pay to Invoatlgato thi*.
Descriptive Circular, ,
AdJreei
FOLEY & WILLIAMS MFC. CO., 70 & T2 Adonis St, CUoago, Ills.