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IN THE CITY,
~ J " si g-tf any of our subscribers fail tv
receive their pa/n-rs, then will please, be
tim l enough to inform us the fad im
mediately-
HiindeMvtilcN UcorRia,
,-. r i; S l)AY, SKUTKMl!l':n, 80, 1884
J[7j. JEKWIOAKI, Editor A l'ropl
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Subscribe and Advertise.
I)e lust step toward spilin’ a chile
iR ter laugh an’ call him smart when
asses yer.
The crops are still suffering for
tiie want of rain. The pea and po-
tatoe crops are cut oil' by the dry
weather one half.
In attendance upon the Johnson
Superior Court last week were Cols.
J. K. Hines, ,1. X. Gilmore, li. D.
.1. ___ 1'jvaus Jr., R. I. Harris and E. O,
Be sure to g ivo hmlth 8 Worm U 0H tiek.
Oil." ___________
The circuses are on their grand
rounds, taking the Georgia towns in.
To morrow is election day come
out and vote.
Mishap <iM-»hn.
Will i mich at the Court Home, on Wed-
nosUy mu' Thursday nights next.
4HOUp, WHOOPING COUO11 and
Bronchitis immediately relieved by
MUiloli’a Curo. l'orsalo only by Haw
jjngl*^ L__
Scrofula, aud all forms of scrofu
lous diseases, are rapidly purged out
bv t he use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
rHILOU’S Vl'L’ALlZEit is what you
need for Oonstipntion, loss of Appetite
HUineni and all symptoms of Dyspepsia
Pries 10 and 75 cents per bottle. For
Ills nidv by lUwlings & May
Kentucky and Tennessee wagons
g dorn the square, verily “Competi
tion is the life of trade.”
We call your attention to the cards
of Messrs James K. Pate, for Tax
Collector, and C. U. Hyman for Re
ceiver, in another column.
THAT HACKING COUGlIcnn bo so
quickly cure by Shiloh’s Cure. iVe guar-
anteo it. For sale only by Rawlings &
Jfay.
We learn from Mr. Elislm S. Pen-
cock that tiie work of laying the
track of tiie Wrightsviliedt Tctinille
Railroad, is being pushed right
ahead and is nearly completed to his
house.
Our readers will see in this issue
the name of MaJ. Albert L. Rough-
ton, who is announced ns a candidate
for Sheriff of Washington county
with Mr. Ruben Mayo, as Jailer.
A railing should lie plueed over
tiie sidewnlk bridge across tiie
branch beyond the cemetary, ns pod-
cstcrians might walk off on dark
nights.
■ IIII.Oii’S COIIOII sml coii.uinplluu Cure I. -old
b, 01 »simraiiU'». It cum. cou.uinpllou
ikli br U»wlln«< M«y.
Mr. 1 ra Chambers an old and well
known cltixen of our county, aud
member of tiie Ohoopie llaptist
cliurch, aged aliout <15 years, died at
his residence on Thursday the 18th
instant.
Mrs. C. C. ll'rown I as rented tiie
•tore in WHtkms building and is
putting in a large stock of Millinery
goods and notions, Mrs. llrown says
she will sell goods low down for the
cash.
SI.KEPI.ESS MtallT.S. made eilwrabluby that l.r-
rlblr roagli. Shiloh'* Cur* I* the remedy for you.
For MWunly by fowling* aud Mny.
Mr. A. W. Jackson, who hits suf
fered with rheumatism for several
years, left for the Hot Springs Ark.,
ob Thursday last for his health, to
see if he could effect a permanent re
lief for Ids atlliction.
ror Urn* lUrk, Hide or Cheat Shiloh'* Porui
l'liiter. I'rio* Xj cent*. For aalo only by Haw
UugaJt May
Tilt* City Attorney.
We arc glad to learn that Mr. 11. D.
Evans Jr., has been appointed city
attorney. , It is a good selection aud
he is an able young lawyer and w<
feel perfectly satistled that he will
till the position with honor and trust
ClTiKlUt CI'ltKII. Iwrallb and iwrat lireaUl «n
«urtj 1*7 Hliilah’a t utarrh U «i till'd y. Price 50 ot*
JUaol lujactor free. For aula by fowling* A 31ny
Mr. Albert Kirvcu of Cohimlm. Ua Bays: I
have lined Holt,a Dyspeptic Elixir an a apo-
einc for Kick headache arising from indiges
tion, and wnen taken in time it Inis either
prevented or lessened the trouble. 1 cheer
fully reccommcd it to all who lire troubled
itfi indigestion, as an excellent remedy, tf
In our notice last week of the
changes around town we made a
mistake. C'npt. Joyner has rented
Mrs. Ainsworth's house, now occu
pied by Mrs. Key, Instead of Sirs.
Pittman’s, ns stated, Mrs. Key is
going to build, so we have been in
formed, on the lot in front of Mrs
W. G. Drown. I)r, May will not re
turn to tiie country, but will remain
at his present abode.
Sheriff Byrnes with posse from
Johnson county carried Mr. J. W.
Price to Wrightsville on Thursday
to have tiie death sentence passed
upon him for the murder of his son
in-law Perry. Mr. Price lias been
confined in tiie county jail for several
months; the Johnson jail being inse
cure and fears being entertained that
lie would either lie rescued or lynch
ed if imprisoned there.
A messing to all .Mankind.
In these times when our Newspa
pers are Hooded with patent medicine
advertisements, it is gratifying to
know what to procure that will cer
tainly cure you. If you are Dilious,
blood out of order, Diver inactive, or
generally debilitated, there is noth
ing in the world that will cure you
so quickly as Electric Ritters. They
are a blessing to all mankind, and
can tie had for only fifty cents a bot
tle at Rawlings and May's.
I'EStSOXAE.
Mrs. Minnie Smith and family,
are visiting Dr. J. S. Wood and fam
ily of Irwinton Ga.,
Mrs. Win. Gallahor, is visiting Mrs.
II. R. Ainsworth, of Thomasville,
who is seriously ill.
Mrs. Mary Doimcrvnn, of Wmlly, is in
the city visiting her relatives Mr. Julia It.
Wicker ami family.
Miss C-ira McBride was in the city last
Sunday visiting Miss Mary Gilmore.
Mr. G. W. Rlount and family have
moved to Tennitlc, anil Mr. Win.
Duggan hast moved in the former
residence of Mr. Tapper.
Miss Carrie Walker has returned
homo.
Co-Operative Meeting.
Of the Washington District will
meet witli the Christian Church in
Snndersville on Saturday before tiie
1st Sunday in October.
Sparks, Iti'olherK, & Co,
Tills firm comes to the front in this
issue, with an advertisement of their
stock, which consist of dry goods,
boots, slioes and notions. Major
J. J. Sparks, familiar known as
honest John who never tails to please
Ids customers in price ns well as in
quality, tins elinrgn of the business
will give you as good bargains as can
be found in tiie State.
8TIIA A It III VI NO
ill M. Kciviuun Ac Son's Store.
New goods are still arriving at
Messrs. M. Newman and Sou’s store,
Mr. James 1), the Junior partner,
spent several weeks in New
York and other markets, personally
superintending the purchase of their
large, beautiful and well assorted
stock of goods. They propose to
compete witli any first class house in
price us well as quality. Read their
advertisement
New crop rice and pearl grits
lor sale by J til'mi Evans
If your hair is turning gray, don’t
use the poisonous dies which burn
out its life aud produce many dis
ease* of the scalp. Ayer’s Hair vig
or is postively harmless, and will
restore the natural color of the hair
stimulate its growth and bring back
its youthful gloss and beauty.
WI I.l. VoU SUFI Kit with I)jp.|K-pil» ami Lji.r
Cooiplslut t Shiloh’s Vltulllfr U gu.mitcd to
«ur« you. For aal* ouly by Uawiiuga Jc May
liupr©vriii#*f*.
Col. J. T. Youngblood and Mr.
Win. Martin are building nice resi
dences on their lots in the city,
Hon. Win. A. Little of Columbus, Ga.,
says: I wUli to say that I iiavo used llolt'i
Dyspeptic Elixir in my family with tin
Tory best results, and I believe it aiepis all
claimed far it. <6
Our city is badly in need of street
lamps. They would be very useful
as well as ornamental at the same
time it would look to visitors
we were an enterprising people. It
would cost them but very little to
light the whole city, if our city fa
thers would make an arrangement
with some large oil dealers.
Silas r. McIntyre * Co.
Notice the change in tiie adver-
isement of the above firm and read
carefully, for these gentlemen mean
business, and they have the goods;
sell they must. The bargains that
tiie people received on the the open-
iug day of this firm, will be appreci
ated and remembered, and will
cause large crowds to go to their big
store at Teunillo, during the fall
trade
Jury Trials In Ihr »» Dial. fl. M.
Editor M Kitcntv: When patience
is exhausted and forbearance ceases
to be a virtue, only one remedy
left to an indignant community and
that is to ruslt into print and com
plain of tiie intoroblo greviancc. It
s the Jury trials in tiie Justice*
Court of the Snndersville District
With almost every returning mouth
boldness men in town are summoned
to appear at the Justice Court room
at a moments notice, and there sit
in trial of cases, sometimes a whole
lay, wliou it would bo morcndvuntn
geo us to them to pay the paltry
claims in litigation out of their own
pockets.
Some change is essentially tieces
sary. A SUFFERER
Sept. 22d, 1884.^
The entertai aments of the Library
Association every Friday evening af
ford considerable pleasure and am
usements to the visitors by their va
ried and variegated programme. One
oftheyoung gentlemen to whom was
the query “bow to make love,” re
ported as follows, at tiie lust meet
ing:
“The modern way of making love
is to call on your girl, pour taffy
in her car and ask he if she loves you.
She will lie very apt to faintly mur
mur something about this wise: (if
you are sincere I think I might love
you just a little. Now is the time
just put your arm around her, draw
iter up close to you and kiss her ;as
sweet as you can.” He seems to
know all about it.
Miss Mary W. Perry lias one oi
the nicest and most stylish stool
millinery goods in the city.
Buy your lemons from W. A. Gal
labor Tentiille Ga at Savannah quo
rations and save freight.
Miss Perry is ensily found, and
her millinery is easier to be satis
lied wiili.lt is beautiful am) stylish
Where can beautiful articles ot
millinery be had?At Miss M. W
Perry’s.
The assortment of birds,flowers,
ribbons, etc, at Miss Perry’s is be
wildcriug.
Mrs. C, C. Drown lias fresh and
first class Hats and Rennets at low
prices.
Orders for Rurial cases of all grade
either by person or telegraph prompts
ly attended to by T. N. & J. W.
Smith at Tennille. 5-20.
The children's lints Miss Perry
has this season me wonders ol
beauty.
Burial Cases.
Of nil grades for sale by T. N. A-
J. W. Smith at Tennille. Leave your
orders with Mr. J. F. Morkerson.
Coffins At Caskets for sale by T. N.
A- J. W. Smith at Tennille - Orders
left with Air. J. F. Merkcrson •will
receive our prompt attention.
If you want some fine Syrup go to
win. Gnllnher.
LOOK and HEAD.
The undesigned would most respect
fully enll the funnel* of Georgia mid
more especially of IKnshingtnn comity to
llio endorsements ns to the qunlity mid
working of tiie. Duplex Gin. sharpener,
I ask any one to Correspond with them,
their judgment shall he our verdict, cor
respotidenee asked mid invited. You
ire respect fully referred to the following
gentlemen:
Mr S It Kelley Tennille Ga
“ It dmro if Hall Sander.sville ’’
“ F J Pearson Oconee “
Dr M DOM Hutnmerlin Sun Hill “
Mr IK \V Price Pringle “
lion 0 It Pringle Snndersville “
Mr W 1 Hitchcock Linton “
“ Spurgeon ltny Linton 11
“ if B Adams Ofoneo “
“ Frank Minor Milledgvllle “
“ J S Spenco Toombsuoro 11
“ Nathaniel Hooks Wnrthen “
Please address them ns to tiie quality
and I lie undesigned to pmelmse.
Sept. 10th—2m. JAS. G. DROWN.
$i60,ooo.
to loan im Washington enmity lands.
Rates cheaper than other loan associa
tions.
For Sale.
Lot nod Store House on North side
>f i’fildie Square. Lot 21 1-2 feet by
00 ft. Store House smuo size. Now
is the bine for you to get it foothold on
the public square.
Lot mid 2 room house on Floyd struct
Lot contains one acre, Pays 15 per cent,
on price. Now tied to good tenant.
Lit mid 2 room house on Floyd street,
Lot contains 1 1-2 acres, Rents for 20
per cent on price which will buy it,
House anil lot in Sandorsville, on
the publio square, which pays line
per cent on the piico asked. This is
•i gilt edge investment.
$250 will buy 100
acres of laud on Buf-
Notes from Union.
Health generally good in tills sec
tion.
Alias J. Iluck, of Milledgcvitlc, is
visiting Mr. I), Prosser’s family.
Mrs. Wilkins Ihtrper bus been
piite sick for some time, ami we are
glad to note that site is something
Getter at this time.
The new Church at Friendship
will nut be completed in time to be
occupied by the Washington Associ
atiou next Friday.
Dr. James duggnn from Toombs-
lioro made Ids brothere, Prof. I. W
Duggan a visit last week. I learn
tiie Doctor is on tiie lookout for i
home, having sold his place in Wil
kinsott county.—Ishmnulite.
“There is a tide in the affairs of men, which taken at the fiood leads on to fortune.” This week’s tide
rushes into your midst
Dry Goods,
Hade Clothing,
(he whole larger than any 2 dry goods houses ill this part of
the Ntate, and it is now in (he affairs of (he people of Wash*
ington and surrounding counfies (o come out in f heir thousands
and profit by those unprecedented Bargains they may snatch
from the “Flood ”
falo Creek. W hy do
you wait?
A plantation of 200
acres of fine land, in
The A., «. A S.
Tiie Edgerlleid Advertiser says:
"Crossties are being rapidly lie Wed
out for tiie A., A’ (S. 1L lb in Rurke
and Jefferson counties and along the
Georgia Railway. A largo force of
experienced bands are engaged at
Double Branches in this county un
der Messrs, /ftimsey and Whitaker,
aud to-day President Mitchell adver
tises fen 1 bids for, 20,000 additional . , • ■
ties upon which to lay the track 4 IllllCS OI Htl VISIIOI'O,
near Augusta. So preperotions for
track laying are steadily progress
ing, and ns there lias been no halt iu
the past In the progress of this im
portant enterprise so there will lie
no delay in the future. It will lie
pushed right through. Its friends
are staunch, its stockholders are pny-
installinenls more promptly than
ever, and there is no reason that
trains shall not run by January 1.
Mr. .Toe Harrison, wlio is witli Mr. W.
K. Bedell of t’oluni’ iik, Gn, hiivh: “My
wife had mi Iff red for several yours with iii-
ligestion nnd dyspepsia in their most vio
lent forms. Site could retain nothing on
her stomach, scarcely, that she eat. I was
Induced hy a friend to try Unit’s Dyspeptic
Clixir, which hnsefleclcu i permanent cure.
Sim is entirely well, but uili never be with
out tins valuable medicine. Those troubled
at ull will) indigestion and dyspepsia should
never be without it.
well improved,c heap.
FOR RENT.
A dwelling of 3
rooms and basement
on the public square.
Will do for offices.
Apply to
Ililies & Rogers.
Notice to Trespassers.
All persons are hereby Notified not to
Trespass on my plantation, known ns the
Mills place .where 1 reside, by fishing, hunt
ing, fqx hunting nnd passing through tiie
place or (trespassing in any manner, under
•.lie penality of the law.
MRS. NANCY A. DUGGAN
Sept Kith, 1884, 2m.
name will be echoed from hill to hill, and from the castle to the
cabin there will be a general rejoicing over the wonderful revela
tions they will cause in the dry goods market. Everything quoted
in this price list you will find on our shelves and will be sold at
prices they are advertised at, no doubt there will be a few narrow
minded competitors loud in their derisions, who will say we can
not and wil) not sell goods the way we advertise them, we leave
it to the trading public to decide whether or not we sell them the
way we advertise them. We care not for the narrow-minded
views of competitors and less for the printers ink of imaginary
bankers. We feel that true merit, like water will always find its
level, and when we can sell one article or 5000 for less than any
one else we intend to do it, here then is our battle grounds, and
from these ramparts we defy and invite competition and call upon
the people to match our matchless goods and matchless prices.
41 piecoH beautiful pongao poplins at 8 l-')c worth 20o yd
•’lit “ " silk mix tncosat 12J yd worthdoublo
IMPORTANT!
10000 yds good prints a 3u vd
7.")00 yds heavy brown shirting at 50 yd
5000 yds heavy round tin end cheek at (J SL4e yd.
2500yds yd wido undressed blenching 0 I-4o yd
2100 yds fruit of the loom ti it-4" yd
4150 yds 1 yd wide sea inland at ti t-4e yd
1250 yds 10 4' bleached sheeting at 19c worth ilOcytl
House Furnishing GOODS.
37 1*2 c yd
15 pieces turkey red table dnmnsk at
worth 65c
it u 1. a ii (1
pieces half blench “ “
pieces blenched table damask
50c
02e
75c
25c
90
LOO
1.25
5«
37 '/j worth 75
50c “ 1 00
“ from 62 l-2c to 1.25
If you wish to buy groceries call
onJulinu Evans, his prices will
suit you.
All grades ot sugar and coffee
can be bought cheap from J. II.
Evans.
Nutmegs, spice, ginger atul all
kinds of flavoring extracts for sale
hy Julian Evans.
Gin Houses insured at lowest rates.
Apply to W. G. Fttrse, general agent,
Sandersville, Ga.
Call on E. S. Jermgau if you
want a good machine, lie can suit
you-
into her new quartets corner of the
Watkins building and is now pre
pared to meet the public with the
Largest line of Millinery, the Rest
assorted line of Ribbons and the
prettiest Silk Velvets that can he
found in the city.
Siie also carries a largo line of
Hosieries, Corsets, Ladies Kid
Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Extracts,
Colognes and Toilet Articles gener
ally, Collnrs, Laces, Duttons, Auto-
grttp Albums, Scrap Rooks and
numerous tilings in the notion line.
She has a nice reception room fit
ted up for the convenience of ladies
visiting the city nnd all are invited
to make it their headquarters where
everything will be found convenient.
Don’t fail to see her. Corner Wat
kins' Building.
oiVocEKiEsT _
You can't get along without groceries
nnd provisions, nnd tiie all absorbing ques
tion is where cnn.wc buy them cheapest and
at tiie same time get the best goods? Ans
wer, at U. C. Houghton's
These goods are staple and ate quoted reg
ularly so there can tie no deception ns to
quality. I have on band and am constant
ly receiving fresli goods which I am selling
at a small advance above actual cost, as I
am bound to linvc your trade if low prices
can get it. You will also find my stock
as to variety containing everything in this
line. I call especial attention to my assort
ment of canned goods which I have just re
ceived and am selling extremely low, in
fact ft) low that it will not pay you to put
up your own fruit and vegetables. I also
mnke special figures oif my Teas, Coffees
Sugars, &e., of best brands, nnd would ask
you to give me a call nnd examine my en
tire stock, for I feel satisfied you will not
go nway without leaving an order.
Yours, Ac,
II. C. ROUGIITON.
w ,. _ , , , . The people will -doubtless agree with
Mrs. c. c. Drown inis at last got us when we say that it is important to ev
ery man who buys groceries for family use
to be sure that be buys first class unadul
terated goods and secondly that he ge(s
honext weights. The latter is essentially
the most important, for instance, one gro
cer may otter an article a cent or two per
pound cheaper than another and if you
should weigh your goods you would per
haps find the lowest price the highest. We
would advise all our friends to buy a pair
of good scales and weigh all goods the}
buy. Now, then, if we are correct, (and
who can deny it,) and you want the best
goods at lowest prices, weighed correct
ly with full sixteen ounces to the pound
and the last pound as heavy as (liefirst, go
(o HOUGHTON &-SMITH’S. This firm
guarantees their weights and measures as
well as (he quality of (heir goods and as
sure the public that they do not water
their meat, sand their sugar, or handle
any second class goods.
15 “
worth double.
12 handsome Itallian damask table covors 12 4
with napkins to match 158.00 will sell them for $5.00
12 sizes in fringed napkins nnd doyles to mutch our
table linens,
“BIG JOB”
50 all wool Shetland shawls nt $ 1.00 worth $2.50
everywhere.
Goods.
10 Black Gros Grain silk at 50,: yd worth $1.00 yd
!) pieces Black Cashmere nt 50o " “ 85o “
10 •' “ “ “ 02u “ " 1.00 “
5 “ “ “ “ 75o •« “ 1.25 “
21 " Scotch plnid dross goods at 10c yd worth 20c
55 “ beautiful figured J/ohair poplin ull colors at 0.J yd
worth 20c yd
15 " doublo width cashmere all shndes at 82^
H '* “ “ extra quality “ " 42o
All tho now shndes of trimming velvots to match tho
above goods, also full lino of black & colored silks and
mttius uljo French novoitv goods.
HOSIERY.
20 doz Misses hoso nt 5c worth 12 l-2c pr.
•• lOo " 20o
15 “ “ *' “ 12 l-2o“ 25o "
Full lino of -Hisses fall regular mado hose. Black’s
solids and fancies worth 50c pr at 25c pr
A SUGAR PLUM.
125 doz. of ladies Balligan einb’d hose full regular made
at loo pr worth 50o pr.
45 doz of ladies full regular mado bo3e solid colore at
2ou pr worth (<Uc pr
56 uozof ladies lino pin heal striped hoso nt 25c pair
lull regular mado worth 50o pr
An oh gaiit lino of ladies nnd J/issos hose full r gular
made up to tho liueest imported goods are now to be
hoou display'd ou our counters
liouutitui lum of ladies lamb wo )1 vosts never shown
iu tilts part of Ga. before.
Over 250 pioeos of lino Gros Grain ribbon all
colors and new similes.
Towels.
50 doz towels nt 10c worth doublo
50 “ “ “ 12 1-2 worth 25c each
3L “ damask towels at 25c each worth 50c
15 “ fringed end datnask towels at 50c worth 90o
For the latest style hats nnd bon
nets call on Miss Mary W, Perry at
her residence.
A sign in Cleveland roads: “Ise
Kream Sallune,’, which is positively
the worst cold spell of the season.
Goods delivered anywhere in the
city by Julian Evans.
Excited Thousand*
All over the land are going into
ecstasy over Dr. King’s New Discov
ery forConsumption. Thcirunlook-
*d for recovery by the timely use of
this great life Saving remedy, causes
them to go nearly wild in its praise.
It is guaranteed to postively cure
severe Goughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay
Fever, bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss
of Voice, or any affection of the
Throat aud Lungs. Trial Bottles
free at Rawlings and May’s Drug
Btore. Large size $1,00.
Buy your Coffins & Caskets from
T N. & J. W. Smith at Tennille, All
orders loft*with Mr. J. F. Merkcrson
will have prompt attention.
Houghton & Smith.
PARSONS’lfPILLS
Wood Coffins, and
And will completely change tho blood In tho cntlro system In threo months. Any
person who wlU take 1 I’m each night from 1 to 13 weeks, may bo restored to sound
health, If such a thing bo possible. For Feinalo Complaints these Pills have no equal.
Physicians nso them for the euro of LIVER and KIDNEY discuses. Sold everywhere,
or sent by mall for 35c. In stamps. Circulars froe. 1. 3. JOHNSON & co.. nostoii, Man.
DIPHTHERIA
Miss Mary W. Perry lias received ni.cu.eiat tho spino. SuUcvcrywiicro. circular, (too, i. s.
Doulrnfe ,,f n11 Stylos, T. N. & J •
taSKOtS W. SMITH, nt Tennille
Leave your orders witli Mr. J. F Slerker-
son.
Cronp. Asthma, Bronchitis,- Neural*
Kin, llheumatlsm. JOHNSON’S ANO-
J)YNE LINIMENT (for Internal and Internal
Use) will inMantnneoiibly relieve ilieso terrible
discuses, and will positively curo nine cases
out of ten. Information that will anvo nuiiir
lives sent tree hy mail. Don't delay u lauuiuut.
Prevention is better than cure.
CURES Influenza, Weeding at tha Lung*. Ilonrsc-
Dyaentcrv. Cholcra MorbtH, Kidney Troubles, and
JOHNSON li CO., llostoii, Mass.
her fall stock of Millinery goods,! i t i, , well-known fnct that mnit of the
. florae and Cattlo Powder $‘'ld In this coun-
composod of the latest try la worthless; that Sheridan’s Condition
* niferiior la nhAntiitalvnuro and vervvaluable-
MAKE HENS LAY
which ate - , — - rtWderii.biolutelj-nuro«ndvorrT.ln.bl. I
styles, call around to her house nnd {l“\U"*sher^v.^edTt?„ k ai’ow- |
tk ^rjndjm,..U V , for mlo by j. II. Evans.
’.v' k... ■ a truiuniiv ADR.. Roslnn. Mau. I • ‘
$5,000 invested in Misses and Ladies
Cloaks, we guarantee the price 50 per
cent, less than competitors..
Lace Collars in abundance,
Lace Ties in abundance,
French nnd Spanish Laces in abundance,
Silk Handercliiefs in abundance,
New style lace (issues and linen collars.
^eSLCl37- Made Olotliing*
An immense stock a( not more than 50 per cent on the dollar
of regular prices.
Shoes, Shoes. Shoes,
are acknowledged by every one to be one of our leading
articles, we sell them at retail at what other merchants pay
for them at wholesale.
“COME EVERYBODY.”
We guarantee to sell everyone at pr ces advertised and
quoted, extending a pressing invitation to all to attend, while
the stock is complete, we are
Most Respectfully,
S. F. McINTYRE & CO.,
Tennille. G-a~
J. A. GUINN, Manager. 'M
Best cigars for the money iu the
Buy your syrup aud Wade
Hampton Flour trout J. H.Erao
Ice! Ice!! Ice!!!
On and after the 1st of May I will be
prepared to furnish Lake Ice at 90cts
per hundred lbs delivered.
W. A. GALLAHER, Tennille, Ga.
Biicklcu’ti Arnica Naive.
Tho best Salve in the world for
Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, nnd all
Skin Eruptions, nnd positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to givo perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents pet-
box. ' For sale by Rawlings & May
Buy your ice from W. A. Gallaher
Tennille Ga and save money.
A nice lino of confectioneries
and fruits tor salo by J. II. Evans. ohkmilaV
Read What a Patient says of it:
DU R aKoVoouiS becompletoly gotten under con
trol In'tho exceedingly short time of two niontbi
1 can oMtiro vou that no fhlaortQdwtjr will keep m®
ft-ora doing nil that 1 can In adding to the antcoes
which wlllauroly crown §o beneficial a remedy.
Above extract from nloUordatod—W.Va Deo. 20, VB1
Tho Poitlllei are prepared and sold only by tho 4
HARRIS REMEDY CO. RFC CNEMIStt.
"SSfiKKE*
iVEAKHf PV t mu •» *>. w» nr a. am mm i
Quick and Easy (M-Birth
Thousands of women over the land testi
fy to tho wonderful effect« of thin great rein-
cdy; It will not only shorten labor and lesson |
tho intensity of pain and suffering beyond
I expression, but potter than all, It thercbv
1 greatly diminishes tho dancer to life of both
mother and child. This great boon to suf
fering woman 1j Holmes' Liniment, or
Mother's Friend. Prepared and so Id by J.
BitADFlULD' Atlunta, Ua. bold by lu
Drugglffto. Prico $1,60 bottle. Bout
by Express on receipt of price.
A RARE CHAN0353 ! !
,0 N ^ TR .M D p u « c o E v E o r “Goodrich” (Singer Pattern) Sewing Machines,
Wo will sond to responslbls parties, AS A SARPLE, wltS
o vlow to taking the agency
CANT BLACK WALNUT CAB
BEAUTIFULLY VENEERED
MapleVonoor,at ONE
USUAL PRICE.
|SVF,UY MACHINE
and send with onch a full set
nnd BEST ATTACHMENTS, BMIIPmSW^MKHI ft-j
ON TRIAL, I! desired. It ('vdMtlHiiagiiBa $
roe jttirllculai 8 and ■. ,
lor them, ono of these clE-
INET Sewing Machines,
with French and Blrd't Eye
THIRD THE
WE 1YABBAST
for FIVE YEAH*,
0* tho LATEST IMPROVES
and will ssnd UAGH1NES
will pay to Investigate this.
lieaci tilths Circular,
AUdrcaa
FOLEY & WILLIAMS MFG. CO., 70 & 72 Adams St., CUoago, Us,