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IN THE CITY.
tarlf ang of our *uh*cribtr*fail to
revive. their /taper*) the1/ will plea*' he
hind enough to infi rm us the. fuvt tin-
tualiatd ip
ttitnateravillc, Urarglu,
Tuesday; October,u.issl
A. 1. JKRXia t*. ESitnr* Propi.
“Be sure to give Smith's Worm
Oil.”
The long dry spoil was broken by
refreshing shower on Friday last. '
General ltarues speaks next Sat
urday at the court house.
Mrs. J. Cohn, is giving some good bar
gains in dry giods.
(HTillM Cl'IUil). hcilth i d iwnI breath •*-
caradbv Ulilloh'i 1'iUrrh Knm*<Jy. I'rli^M rd
Kawl luj«rl'»r free. »«#r «aJ« by llawliitgs 4 Ma>
WlIXYol) Si;r Kit with l^)H|M|Mia ia4 Uv«r
Complaint T ahljoh't Vltalitir Is guaranteed to
cur* j#u. k'or »*!• only by Mawiinga A May.
Send your cotton to J. S. Wood
A Bro. Savannah, Go.
See announcement of Dr. Kendall
for Receiver in candidate column.
When a man starts out to pait the
town red he docs not do It in water
colors.
Iji Airs' nicAical A A riser.
A Complete Medical Work for Women
bindaomoly bound in cloth and «Iliietratvd
l’clln how to prevent and cure all diaraae*
of the sex. by n treatment at borne. Woilli
its areig » In Go'll to every la ly atiffivi g
fruni any of these daivaac*. Over lu.oot
aold already. 1’osTPAlti oXLV 50 cent*.
Postal Note or 2-ct. £tani|>*. Addrv-a ML’.
1)A l*URLI8lllFO CO., Nuda. N. Y.
Oct 7—3m.
Boys the elephant is on the road,
the bridge broke through with him
at Koine, but he come out all right.
A man never realises how rapidly
children learn until he begins to buy
schoolbooks for them.
HI.KBl’t.KSS NfollTS.audr aitaerablah; that t.r-
rlbleeoufh. MfcilotT* Cur* It Hit reined; for you.
Far sale only by Uawlinfs aud May.
W law* Hack, Mdc or Clival u«w Rlilkih's Pecva
I'laalvr. I'rlvv licauU. ror laid ouly by Haw
tta<«* May
Uight habit is like the channel which
dictates the course itt which the riv
er shall flow, aud which grows deeper
and deeper each year.
A festival was given at the resi
dence ofC'apt. and Mrs. James D.
Fraukling at Tennille on
night last for the beneflt of the Ten-
uilie Brass Band.
I/)ts of dude pants left over from
1 ist season arc being chopped up in
to proper lengths for glove lingers.
The tailors of this country don't be
lieve lu wasting anything.
GROUP, WHOOPING COUGll and
Bronchitis iittuedialeljr relieved by
Nialoii'a Pune. For site only by Raw
lings k. Mnv-
SMI Mill's extlTOU an<1 oonnaiptlus Carr Is i»M
h?y. au sfasrsuta*. It «ur«« oou.uimptlos. I Of
•si* Ujr lliiwllui> and May.
Froll'cnor Wars la getting un splendid
with Ida band, lliey sre taking conaidcrablc
interval in it, and from appearance* it wont
be lung before our city enu boaat of a good
band. a
If you want good bargains, call on
our advertisers and try them. If
they treat you like they treat us, you
will have no room to grumble.
(Dslsred IHattas.
A delegation of colored men ar
rived in the city, on Fridny last, and
at night they organized a lodge of
Free masons at the court house,about
15 members joined.
THAT HACKING COUGH rsn be so
quickly curehy .Shiloh's Cure. BV guar
antee it. For sale duly by Knwliiiga &
Jfity.
SHILOIFS VITALIZER is what you
need for Gonstipatiuii, loss of Appetite
Dizineas nnd nil symptom* of Dyspepsia
Price 10 aud 75 cents tier bottle. For
tale anly by Rawlings A Jfny.
Next Matairrtay the lHIhCeneral
Banes Speak*.
We made n mistake in the an
nouncement of General Barnes, and
announced that he would speak on
the 8th, when it should have been
the 18th.
A perculiitr virtue in Ayer’s 8a**aparil-
la is that while it clcnscs and purges the
bloood from all corruptions snd impurities,
and thereby roots out disease, it build* up
lbs systsm, and makes one young again.
— » m
Elder T. M. Harris's A«*••■«-
■Mala.
Antioch 3rd Lord's day in Oct. 11 s m
Poplsr Springs 4 •' II am
Tennille 4 “ "““7pm
Sandcrsville let “ “ “Nov. Ils in
Jordan’s Mill 1 11 “ “ “ 3pm
D.vUboro 1 “ 11 “ “ fpm
Many forget that the hair and scalp need
denning as well as the bands and Let. Ex-
itensivs use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor has pro
ven that it is the beat cleansing agent for
the hair—that it prevents as well as removes
dandruff, cool* and sooths the scalp, and
atiisulates the hair to renewed growth and
beauty.
ftesUMtial Election.
Come* off on Tuesday tho 4th ol
November next. I-ct everybody
turn out and wote for Cleveland and
llendricka.
8ce notice of valuable plantation for sale
tn another colnmn. N ow i* ,).«• ,j ul0 t0 buv
il you want a bargain.
In candidates announcements, the
name of Mr. C. A. Wall lor Sheriff
wtll be seen by our readers.
Messrs. Silas F. McIntyre A Co,, of Ten-
mile, arcdoing .good bn*l"css;they are sell-
inggoods right along; the people are taking
advantage of their low price*.
Kcv. Dr. lla**, of Macon, preached a cen
tenary sermon at the Methodist church st
Tennille, on Sunday last, to a lares and
intelligent audience.
Our reporter dto«* at TluTlUihlltoi.
House at Tennille last.-abbsth. he was more
than pleased with the fare and hospitality
of the Houac. The Hamilton House Is the
Place to atop at.
At The Library Mall
Dr. J. B. Roberta will lecture on the
ruins of I’unipei nest Friday night st tin
Library Hall, and lVof. Ware will give a
•olo on the cornet, the audience will also
be entertained by music from the string
hand.
WayaealNsre Fair.
Wc call special attention to the
advertisement of the Waynesboro
hair; it will be the largest one of the
season; *2000in premiums, bicycle
racing, wnlking matches, trotting
nnd running races every day of the
lair. A big time is anticipated, re
member the days, November, 5,6,7,A
8th.
A Martliaff Mscevsry.
Physicians arc often startled by
remarkable discoveries. The fact
that Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption and all Throat and
Lung Diseases is daily curing pa
tients that they have given uptodiu,
is startling them to renlize their
sense of duty, nnd examine into the
merits of this wonderful discovery;
resulting in hundreds of our host
physicians using it in their practice.
Trial Bottles free at Rnwlitigs A
May’s Drug Store. Regular Size $1.
IJmm Dmis.
fiparta lalminelite.
Prof. Duggan nnd his sou succeed
ed iu getting their watches by the
assistance of Copt. Wood, or Macon.
The watches wero stolen on Thors
day night nnd sold in Macon the fol
lowing morning.
Rev. Mr. Rivers left Linton on
Tuesday morning Inst to enter upon
his labors among the red tnen of the
West. Miss Annie, the daughter
of Captain J. W. Roberts, accom
panied him. We hope for
them a pleasant and profitable so
journ.
air. Alla-sa Famfeiw De«A.
Mr. Allen Fambro, a well known
citizen of Bartlesville, died at the
Asylum at MillidgeviUe last week.
He was n resident of our city for
several years and was well thought
of by our whole community.
Mr. Joe Harrison, who i» with Mr. W.
K Bedell of L’olum'>u*, Ga , aays: _ ‘My
wife bad suffered tor several year* with iu-
digertloo and dyspepsia in their most vio
lent forms. She could retain nothing on
her atomaeli, acarccly, that she eat. 1 wa*
Induced by a friend to try Holt's Dyspeptic
Elixir, which haaeflected a permanent cure.
She is entirely well, but will never be with
out this valuable medicine. Those troubled
at all with indigestion and dyspepsia should
t*wr he without it.
PERSONAL.
Mr. Willie Whitaker is now atten
ding college at Athens, Ga.
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. C. Jones arc vis
iting relatives in Rome, Ga.
Mrs. R. R. Powell is in tho city,
stopping at the Giltnore House.
Mrs. Dr. Hailey nnd her daughter, Mia*
Violia, of 8anfrancisco Caln’ornU, is in the
city visiting relative*.
Miss Nolle Roberts of Linton, is in
the city visiting Mrs. C. C. Brown
nnd family.
Mrs. Neil and children nnd Mr. A.
A,Winn nnd family of Savutimth, arc
in the city stopping at the Gilmore
House.
Rev. Mr. Lyons of the American
Bible Society was in the city last
week, and gave n lecture on his trav
els in the Holy land.
Mrs. Joseph Bangs, who has been
visi.ing relatives in Texas, returned
to the city last week,
Mrs. Dr. Alee Cummings of Irwin-
ton, who has been visiting her rela
tives Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Fulghum of
Riddlcvillc, returned home last week.
Mr. Julius Greouwood of Mauom
was iu the city lust week, shaking
hands with his old friends. Julius
is always welcomed.
These Are Nslid Farts.
The best blood purifier and sys
tem regulator ever plnced within the
rcncli of stifl'ering humanity, truly is
Electric Bitters. Inactivity of the
Liver, Billiotisncss, Jaundice, Con-
stipation, Weak Kidneys, or auy
disease of the urinary organs, or
whoever requires an appetizer, tonic
or mild stimulant, will And Electric
Bitters the best and only certain
cure known. They act surely and
quickly, every bottle guaranteed to
give entire satisfaction or money re
funded. Sold at fifty cents n bottle
by Rawlings A May.
Orange Blomsms.
Married on Wednesday night last
at the residence of Mr. B. C. Harris,
Mr. Benjamin Brookins nnd Miss
Vannic Hooks, Rev. J. R. MeClcs-
key officiating. Mr. Brookins is a
steady young man of good business
qualifications and is one of the lead
ing young men of our city, aud the
son of Hon. Haywood Brookins, who
was Ordinary of our county for 36
years and held the position with hon
or and trust up to the time of his
death. Miss Hooks, is a young lady
of culture and refinement and has a
host of friends, and is the the niece
of Mr. B. C. Harris.
EXECIITOR'H SALE.
Georgia—Wa*hingtpn County.
Underand by virtue of authority ve*ted
in us by the last will teiUinent of Margaret
8 Wicker, decoded, latcofaaidcounty, will
be aold before the Court llounc door iihSand-
ersvillc, on the first Tuesday in November
next, between the legal honr#of*ale, at put),
lie outcry to the highcat bidder, all thattract
of land, attested and lying in «aid State and
county, containing 555 acre* more or le*»
bounded on the North bv land* of.Mr* Geor
gia a Wicker on the Kart by land* of C. R.
Fiingie and C. I. Duggan, on the South by
landsof Tom Thomas and George D Wartli-
cn and on the West by lands of T. Warlhen
A Co. Sold as the property of said Margaret
8. Wiekcr for the benefit of legatees and cred
itors. Tortus one half cash and balance in
12 months with bond for titles. This Oct. 6,
1884 NATHANIEL A. WICKER,
JOHN W. BRINSON.
Elcutors.
INN.
* At his home in this county on Soptcnibci
the Itltli, Mr. Ira Chambers, in the 68
yoar of liisage. He wa* born in Hancock
county, lie joined the church at Friendship.
W. C, since which time Hj lived a consis
tent Christian life trai»i"g his household af
ter him ; of which remain a wife and a good
ly number of children to mourn their loss.
Through an allwise Providence lie wa*
called to endure sore alfiiciinn for a number
of years previous lo Ids death, hut bore the
same with a fortitude known only to those
who endure, as seeing Him who is invisible
to an eye of scu*e. Thu writer was asso
ciated with him oecissionally for several
years previous to hi* death, and can any
that he never knew a man more steadfast in
hi* belli f of Divine truth; a Christian who
wa* ready to give a reason for the hope
within him. noflice it to *»r he wa* a
good man, the evidence of which he gave
n* in 111* dying moments. A ho|ic in Christ 7
“ye*," said lie “for thirty voar*;" anil when
the atnrm gathered about him in all of it*
terriffic power, the am hor took fast hold of
the promise, Christ.
How dark and dreary seem* till* mortal
life when we stand beside the casket that
hold* the form we love better than all oth
er*, though dead. Ilnpfl points alsive and
say*, not dead but *lec|>etli. We off r our
sympathy o the bereaved family Imping
tiiat these tender ties may be reunited be
yond the river. A FR1END.
The ■■•Muruifo'N Faverllr.
Wc will send fiiki: for ome kntihk ykaii
to every lady who sends us AT once thi
mines often married ladies, at the same,
add res* and 12 two ct, stamps for posiage.
our handsome, entertaining ami instructive,
Journal, devoted to Fashions, Fancv Work*
Decorating, Cooking ami Household mat
ters. Regular price, $1,00. Send to-iuv
and seenre next numlier. Address, DO
MESTIC JOURNAL, Nuda, N. Y.
Oct 7—3m
for taYheceiVer.
Dr 11. I). Kendall announces himself for
TAX RECElVERof Washliington County
't_the ensuing election in Jnntlary next.
FOR Mil EH IFF.
In emnnliance with the solicitation of
many friends, I announce mvaelf a cnnill
date for the office of HI IF. It IFF of Wash
ington county at the enauing election in
January next.
C. A. WALL.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
TO MY FltlEEH AND FELLOW CIJtKZN*.
I hereby announce In you that I shall be
a candieate for election to tile ollicc of TAX
COLLECTOR at the election in January
next, and aaall be grateful for your infill-
dice and support,
Thi* announcement is made subject to a
Democratic Nomination, should one hi
made JOHN C. HARMAN.
October 1*1 1884
Far MhrriN.
Tim Friends of MU' ZACH T.
BRANTLEY, nnnomieea his mime as a
suitable candidate fur Sheriff of Wash
ington County, at tho ensuing election
in January next FRIENDS'
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
The friends uf 8. J- Jordan aiiinmnceF
him as u candidate for the ntlice of Tax
Collector. We ask nil his friend* to rally
nrooud him in January next, and elect him
as we know they could not elect a belter or
more suitable man.
CLAY'S DISTRICT.
FOK TAX RECEIVER.
The friends of Mr. W. I*. Smith,
anuounce his nunte as a suitable
candidate fur the office of Tax Re
ceiver of Washington county at the
enauing election iu Jannnrv'next.
FRIENDS.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
A. Y. II. Jordan announce* himself a*
a candidate, unsolicited hv friend or foe, foi
Tax Receiver at the January election for
eonntT officers
FOK SHERIFF.
Mr. Editoh.—Please announce the name
of ALBERT L. HOUGHTON as n suitable
candidate for SlieriiVatthe enaiiviugelection
in January next, plcn«e also add Hint if lie
is elected lie will retain Reuben Mayo a*
Jailer during his term of olllec, Wc liupeto
see him elected by a large majority.
MANY FRIENDS.
Snndersville. On,, Sepp '2tllli 1884,
F4»H TAX COLLECTOR.
We are antlmriXisl to announce the nntno
of J\ME8, K. PATE, as a candidate for
the office of Tax Collector in the ensueing
election January next; subject to democrat
ic nomination, if uny.
Kept 2llth, '84 VOTERS
F4»H TAX HECEIVER.
Mn Eiutor.—Please announce lie name
of 0. II. ilY.MAN, ns a siiilaldc candidate
fur tho office of Tax Receiver, at tile cn-
sueing election in January next.
Sept 20ih, ’84. CITIZENS.
FOR CORONER.
The friends of Mr. 0. W. Graham, nil-
nouma Ids name for the office of Corumr
of Washington county, at the ensuing elec
tion in January next. Mr. Graham has
lost one eye and the eye sight of the other
is aflected', and he deserves the support of
the voters of the county. FRIENDS,
GROCERIES.
You can't got along without groceries
and provisions, and the all absorbing ques
tion is where can we buy them cheapest ami
at the same time get the best g.xxls ? Ana
wer, nt fl. C. Houghton's.
These goods arc staple and are quoted reg
ularly so there can be no deception' as in
quality, I have on hand and tun constant
ly receiving fresh goods which f am selling
at a small advance above actiini cost, as 1
aiu hound to have your trade if low pr'ces
can get it. You will alao find my stock
ns lo variety containing everything in till*
line. I call especial attentinn to my a»«ort-
inent of canned good* which I have just re
ceived and am nclling extremely low, in
fact *o low that it will not pay you t to 'put
up your own fruit and vegetables, I she
make a|«cial figure* on my Tea*, Coffee*
Sugars, Ac., of best brand*, and would ask
yon to give me a call and examine my eu-
tire stock, for I feel satisfied you will not
go away without leaving an order.
Yottra, Ac.,
II. C. HOUGHTON.
Miss Mary >V. Ferry lias oue ol
the nicest nnd most stylish stock oi
millinery goods in the city.
Bust cigars for the money in tin
city, foe sale by J. llcEvtins.
Tlie tb9»fK>n'R huts Miss Perry
has this season are wonilfcrs ol
beauty.
'Nice Vases at K. S. Jcrnigan's.
BNcItlcN’a Aralra Naive.
Tho best Salve in the world for
Cuts. Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 126 cents per
box. For sale by Rawlings A Mny
4^^1<>ilot Sets at E. S. Jcrnigan's.
All grades ot sugtir and coffee
can bo bought cheap from J. II.
Evans.
Toys of all kinds nt E. S.
Jcruignu's.
For Kent.
A six room dwelling with dining room
"nu kitchen attached, oummodtouH cellar
under dining room. Servant’s huuse,
smoke houac, crib, and n good well of
water. Four acres in the lot, including
a good orchard. Will bo let ohenp to
gtKHi tenant. Plenoantljr located on
Harris street, Sundurivillo, On
Apply to B. E. HOUGHTON
HamlerKville.
or W. A. OALLAHEH '!’*•*• ill*
New crop rice nnd pearl gritt
for side by Jul : in Evans
The assortment of birds,flowers,
ribbons, etc, nt Miss Perry’s is be*
wilderittg.
Burial Cases.
Of nil grades for sale by T. N. A
J. W. Smith, nt Tennille. Leave yout
orders with Mr. J. F. Morkcrson.
Where can beautiful articles ol
millinery he hud?At Miss M. W
Perry’s.
Gin Houses insured at lowest rates.
Apply to W. G. Furse, general agent.
Snndersville, Ga.
' Cull on E. 8. Jernignu if you
want a good machine, iie can sui
you-
Nutmegs, spice, ginger nnd nl
kinds of flavoring extracts for sail
by Julian Evans.
For the latest style liatB nnd bon
nets call on Miss Alary W. Perry ut
her residence.
Wood Coffins, and
Caskets w^mVth. 2«‘&Srii.'
lainve your orders with Mr. J. FMerkcr
Goods delivered anywhere in thi
city by Julian Evans.
__ Cups unit Suuceia Ul
Jcrnigan's.
Mr. Albert Kirvrn of Colombo* On **y*; I
liny© lined llolt'ii I)y*|*’|»lic Klixir me m r| ©•
eilic fur nick hvailuclic arising from indige*-
lion, and wnen taken In time it ha* cither
prrvmtcd or leaeened the trouble. I cheer
fully rrccomined it to all who are troubled
with indigestion, a* an excellent remedy. If
The “Nimble Sixpence.”
Send for Catalogs* and Price-List, maifwf
/r«. BARGAINS in While and Decorated
Porcelain Upnqoc Dinner, Tc» and Toilet
Set*. Handwioer *li*|ie* and lower price*
than ever. Decorated Dinner Set* in Color
ed one inch Banda and Gold Line, (Cclcatc.
Blue, Maroon, l’lnk; Ac,.) for $30,80 Tea
Set* to match $0$50. All nrticlvti in G1 m
Warefalniloiifdy low. Lira* variety of other
igood* incur lino. Oood* packed and ahip*
P*di ol charge, C. O I). or aa requited.
HADLEY’S eiSnat.,
Now 775 BROADWAY NEW YORK.
(Oppoflite Stewart*.)
Send for descriptive Catalogue and Price-
List.
Oct 7—8m.
Miss Porry is easily found, uml
her millinery is easier lo he salis
lied with.lt is beautiful nnd stylish.
Buy your syrup mid Wal
Hampton l'lour from J. II.Eran
Miss Mary W, Perry has received
her fall stock of Millinery goods
which are composed of the lates
styles, call around to her house ant
sec her.
fl^^The Royal St John is Lit
best machine made, for sale by E. S
Jcrnlgnn.
A nice line of confectioiioriet
nnd fruits for sale by J. H. Evan*
If you wish to buy groceries cut
on Julian Evans, iiis prices wil
f,it you,
full assortment of Slid-
Gandy alwuys ou hand at E 8. Jer
nlgan’s.
To arrive, soon a large lot of Mu
sieal Instruments, Jewelry A Clockt
at Jcrnigan's Jewelry Store.
f|IW"Nccdles for all kinds of ma
chines for snle by K. S. Jernigan.
Hon. Wm. A. Little of Columbus, Ga.
*ay*: I wish lo **y that I have used Unit'.
Dyipeplic Elixir In my family with tin
very best results, and I believe it incril* all
claimed far it. If.
Sheriff Sales For
November.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday ir
November next, at the Court House door
in city of Siut.lersviillo, Washington
County, within tho legal hours of sol ,
to the highest bidder, tbo following
property to -wit;
Oue traot or parocl of land in said
county containing two hundred aud fifty
niue(259) acres more or less bounded on
the North and East by the lands of C.
H. H. W. Sheppard, South by Sandy
Bun Creek »ud West by lauds of said
C. H. Jl. W. Sheppard and
known as the dower ot Mrs. Sarah
Sheppard, deceased. Levied
on as Hie property of IF. H. .Vay, Graoie
A, E. May aud C. II. II. W. Sheppnrd
to satisfy a Superior Court fl fa iu favor
of J. H. May vs Oracle A. E. way, w.
II. liny aud C. II. II. w. Sheppard writ-
teu notice given 0. H. H. w. Sheppard
one of the def'ts in possession. Prop
erty pointed out by plaintiff.
Alao nttlic same lime and place will be
aold one tractor parcel of land containing
one hundred aud thirty-six acre* more o-
le**, in said county adjoining land* of R C
Wilson on the north, Mia* M W May on
the cast, It V II May on the south, 8 eph-
en May on the We«t,‘ and other*, embrac
ing lot No. 0 in the division of Edmund
May’* estate, drawn by Mia* Or orgia May,
now flyman,lot No 0 in the divislun of Mr*
Priscilla May's estato drawn by Thomas K
May containing together one hundred and
ten acrea, atid twenty-six acres drawn by
Mrs Georgia Hyman in the division ol
Mra Priscilla May’s (Stale,now included in
the homestead of said T E May, levied on
a* the properly of Tho* K May to aali-fy a
Superior Court li fit in favor of J II May vs
Thomne E Mnv. Ix-g-.il notice given defend
ant in possewion, property [sjuited out by
plaintiff. Tliia Oct 4, 1884.
Also at the same time and place will be
aold one tract or parcel of land containing
six hundred (800) acre* more or leas, sit
uated, lying and b ing in the county of
Washington, 90th District G M bounded
on the north by lands of W T Wood and
those of the estate of E W Jordan, on the
east by land* of V 8 Joyner, on the south
by other landa of II W Snell and on the
west by the Oconee river, the said aix linn
dred (800) acres of land being off of the
twenty-two hundred acres of land known as
the Fish tract, where B W Snell now re
sides,said twenty-two hundred acres known
as the Fish tract being toe land on which ia
now located Oconee, No 14 C It R Station
oftlie Central Railroad and Hanking Com
pany, levied on an the property of Renjamin
W Snell to satisfy the mortgage fi fa issued
from the Superior Court of Washington
countv, Georgia in favor of II M Coner A
Co va’ljenjamin W Snell. Property poin
ted in mortgago fi fa and legal notice given
delendsnt In possession, Get 4,1884
p. A. WALL, Sheriff W C.
Waynesboro Fair! 11
—3d annual—
EXPOSITION
Of the Burke County
FAIR ASSOCIATION,
NOVEMBER 5, 6, 7, iP 8TH.
$2,000 IN PREMIUMS.
Our premium listia large and complete, embracing Agricultural and Mechanical Iiu
pleinculs, Home ilid'tatry, Merchandise, Art, Drawing, and Painting, Field Crops, Veg
etables, Cattle Sheep. Swine, iloraes, Mules aud Jacks.
Grand Bicycle Racing^ 9 Walking Matches!!
Trotting^ 9 Running Races both days!!
For further particulars address
J. A. POLHILL, See’ty*
“There is a tide in the ntt'nirs of men, which taken at the flood leads on to fortoai»’’ - This- week’s tide
rushes into your midst
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IMPORTANT!
The people will doubtless agree with
us when we say that it is important to ev
ery man who buys groceries for family use
to be sure that he buys first class unadul
terated goods and secondly that he gets
honed weights. The latter is essentially
the most important, for instance, one gro
cer may offer 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. Wc
would advise all our friends to buy a pair
of good scale’s and weigh all goods the}
buy. Now, then, if we are correct, (ur.d
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 the first, go
to HOUGHTON & SMITH’S. This firm
guarantees their weights and measures as
well as the quality of their goods and as
sure the public that they do not water
their meat, sand their sugar, or handle
any second class goods.
Houghton & Smith.
Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Ready Made Clothing,
(he whole larger than any 2 dry goods houses in this part of
the State, and it is now in the affairs of the people of Wash*
ington and surrounding counties to come out in heir thousands
and profit by those unprecedented Bargains they may snatch
from the “Flood ”
Silas F. McIntyre & Co.,
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 slod 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 will 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
*rom these ramparts we defy and invite competition and call upon
"he people to match our matchless goods and matchless prices.
IOOOH yds rooiI prints a 3c yil
7600 Vila heavy brown shirting nt 50 yd
>000 yds heavy round thread check at 6 8*4c. yd.
i500yds yd wide undressed bleaching (5 l*4c yd
1100 yds fruit of tho loom 6 8-4c yd
H60 yds I yd wide sea island at <> l-4c yd
I20O yds 10 4 blenched sheeting at 19e worth 30c yd
House Furnishing GOODS.
15 pieces turkey rod table daimuk nt 37 1*2 c yd
worth (55c
11 (i <• “ « “ “ 50e “ 90
7 « “ “ “ “ “ (12c “ 1.00
o " “ “ “ “ 75c '• 1.25
S> pieces half bleach “ “ “ ‘25o “ 5O
7 pieces blenched table damask “ 37 '/j, worth 75
5 “ “ “ “ “ 5f'c “ 1 OO
15 “ “ “ “ from 62 l-2c to 1.25
worth double.
12 handsome Haitian damask table covers 12-4
with napkins to match $8.00 will sell them for $5.00
12 si/.ca in fringed napkins uud doylcs to mutch our
table linens.
“BIG JOB”
50 all wool Shetland shawls at $1.00 worth $2.50
everywhere.
Dress Goods.
10 Black Gros Grain silk at COe yd worth $1.00 yd
|i> pieces Black Cashmere at 60o “ “ ’ 85c “
0 -• .* » ». (12c" " 1.00”
5 “ “ « 1 25 “
21 “ Scotch plaid dress goods nt 10c yd worth 20c
75 “ henutiful figured J/olruir popliu all colors at 6 J yd
worth 20o yd
41 pieces beautiful pongee poplins at 8 l*8c worth 20o yd
>'13 “ " silk mix tricos at 12} yd worthdouhln
15 ” double width cashmere all shades at 821
11 " •• “ extra quality ” " 42a
All tho new shndea of trimming velvets to match the
above goods, also fttll line of black & colored silks and
satins ulso French noveltv goods.
HOSIERY.
20 doz Misses hose at 5c worth 12 l-2c pr.
" 20o "
15 ” •• •• " 12 l-2c“ 25o "
Full lino of JAissee [fall regular made hose. Black’c
-olids aud fancies worth GOc pr at 25c pr
A SUGAR PLUM.
125 doe. .of ladies Balligan t rnb’d hose full regular made
at 15a pr wortlr GOc pr.
45 doe of ladies full regular mnde hose solid colons at
25c pr worth 00c pr
56 tloz of Lttilts flue pin head striped hose at 25c pair
full regular made worth GOc pr
An elegant line of Indies and Jfisscs hose full regular
tuude up to the fineest imported goods are now to bo
seen displuyetl 011 our counters
Beautiful line of ludies lamb wool vests never shown
iu this part of Ga. before.
Over 250 pieces of tine Qro* Grain ribbon all
colors and new shades.
Towels.
50 doz towels at 10c worth douhlo
50 “ •• " 12 1-2 worth 25c each
31 “ damask towels nt 25c each worth 50c
15 “ fringed end damask towels at 50c worth 90o
,000 invested in Misses and Ladies
Cloaks, we guarantee the price 60 per
cent, less than competitors.,
Lacc Collars in abundance,
Lace Ties in abundance,
French and Spanish Laces in abundance,
Silk Handerchiefs in abundance,
New style lacc (issues and linen collars.
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An immense stock at not more than 50 per cent on the dollar
of regular prices.
illtoeii^ iItoeK 9 lltoei,
arc acknowledged by every one to be one of our lead r ng
articles, we sell them at retail at what other merchants pay
for them at wholesale.
“COME EVERYBODY”
Wc guarantee to sell everyone at prees advertised and
quoted, extending a pressing invitation to all to attend w hile
the stock is complete, we are
Most Respectfully, “
§. F. McINTYRE A CO.,
'Tean.nille, G-su
J. A. QUINN, Manager.
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Gold Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Silver and White
Metal Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Steel Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
with fine Lenses
for sale at
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Thousands of women over tho land teat!-
_'y to tho wonderful effects of this great rem
edy; It will not only shortenlal»or and lessen
the intensity of pain and suffering hyyond
expression, but better than all, it thereby
greatly diminishes tho danger to life of both
mother and child. This great boon to auf-
luring woman is Holmes' Liniment or
Mother's Friend. Prepared and 6old by J.
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Drngdsts. Prico §1.50 bottle. Sent
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