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HANDEKMVILLE -■
DA.
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 1885.
—)LOCAL «»u;.ns.(~
B. D. EVANS Jr. City Attourney
THAT M« NAT.
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Oh, woman ’tig a fearful thing!
It taken away my sight—
I cannot see the stage at all.
1 ask you is it right
To wear that hat so tall and bum.
With flaring feathers gay,
And rob mo of my mimic joys
For which I’ve had to pay?
' Try the pure Crab Apple Vinegar
at Ma**-*-’ *'- t -
lathis’ Drug store.
^ Wire Baskets China bottom for
86c at Ernest Jernigan’s.
m w-v
' ' Hi; || # *• Davis has moved to
. fltirl raatnnn/l a
Try our '‘Superb" flour guaranteed
•qua! to any, Wads Hampton not
accepted.
B. C. Harris A Co.
V.Wire Baskets Paper bottom for
80s at Ernest Jernigaa’a,
«MO TLOVH.
Merchants are buying snd selling
readily the new brand of flour of tho
Eureka Mills. 7-14—tf
As capital goes up labor goes
down. As the dollar becomes dear
er flesh and blood grow cheaper,
UH
Old Clothes
Cleaned, renovated, dyed, and made
into
NEW CLOTHES
By Andrew M. Brawn,
The Snndersvllle Dyer
Unpack your winter clothing and
have them renovated at once.
1 mu also prepared to have
Cnrpeta Cleaned
in *he best style, at reasonable char
ges
r*nnlll P l and rC8Ulnc d the grocery
bus.
Walkers dniy mule run away on
•gturtlny and besides throwing the
flood* out it smashed Mr. John D.
Tanners buggy up.
Standard Granulated Sugar 12lbs
to the dollar. Holt a lino.
t Japanese Lamp Shades at Ernest
Jernigan.
I
Wax Dalis 10c and 16c at
ernigans.
Ernest
Bagging ft Ties at B. C. Harris
A Co.
} Marbles from lOe to 86c per dozen
at Ernest Jernigan’s
‘FAKMEHN FA VO MITE.
Is meeting with satisfnctisn with
Is meeting with satiefnetien with
I danters in Washington county, to
»• found at Eureka Mills. 7-14-1 f
i
Rubber Balls, Cheap! at Ernest
eraigan’s.
New Mackerel in Kita and Bbls at
B. C, Harris ft Co.
[ Fresh Stick Candy 16c per pound
at Ernest Jarnigan’a.
Try tka mineral water at Mathis’
nods fount. Dciightfolly ice-cold
and health-giving.
^ Largs Market Baskets at Ernest
Jernigan’a.
ft complete lineoi Hardware at B.
C. Harris ft Co.
,*• A nice assortment of Tinware
Ernest Jeruigan’s.
buy be
Dent make a mistake and
fore you got our pricea.
B. U. Harris ft Co.
ALEFBEANB* HENDHM’UM,
These are the two highest grades
“ ‘ ‘ " »Eureka Mills
'of flour made by ths
Merchants are buying them and they
ael. freely. 7-14—tf
We have as flue a lot of eigara ft
Tobacco os aoy house in the city.
B. C. Harris ft Co.
Ludica and childrens hats wo
•re ■oiling out regard leas of cost nt
Mrs. J Cohns. y
We met a pretty young lady a few
evenings ngo and asked her where
she was going in such a burry, she
said she was going to the express
office to receive a kits by that Hue
and Mr. Jack Wicker was to deliver
it.
Ths Tempera nos Advocate of the
18th Inst pays Col. Pringlo the fol
lowing high compliment; “Pringle
•oor d another victory in his defense
of Pike county prohibition. Oh, ray i
how he did fleece the “Temperance
man,” (distiller.) Pringle is winning
new laurels every day.”
“The BlggcM Thing en Ice.
There will bo an Oyster Slipper
and Ball given at the Court House
in Wriglitsvlllc to-night for the beu
eflt of the Hendrix Cornet Bund,
which is now under the leadership
of Prof. Msrston, aud in a flourish
ing condition.
The New York Independent says
’you can find anything in the Bible
if you look for it See this about
Grant from 1 Samuel xvi., 18i ‘Be
hold I have seen a son of Jesse,* * *
that ia n mighty valiaut man aud a
man of war and prudent in matters
and a comely person and the Lord
ia with him.’"
There was a dance given at the
Sandertvilie Hotel to Miss Lizzie
Joins of Atlnnta, and attended bv the
following l-<iupies:
H. T. Gilmore, Mist Cora McBride
Lizzie Joins
S A H Jones
I W Newman
T H Adams
C G Rawlings
R L Smith
J H Evans
Julius Colin
Mrs
ry
P Hermann
M S Irwin
Multie Cnr.cr
Addle Oliver
Annie Wells
Coffee drinkers will please make a
Mte af this, we have ths genuine
Rle Peabery coffee lor sale the purest
in tha market'
B. C. Harris ft Co.
Full Dress eigaretts. Sweetest and
most fragrant. Pure goldeu leaf
etrigbt cut at Ma'Jiia’ drug store.
We have Sugar and coffee all
grades.
B. C. Harris ft Co.
“PLANTEH* PRIDE,"
This it a new brand of fluur that
is giving good satisfaction ground at
Eureka Milla. 7-14—tf
Kerosene oil at li. C. Harris ft Co.
Fresh Turnip seed at A. Mathis'
Gilt Edge Goshen butter at U.
Harris ft Co. ’
Fresh cream cheese at B. C. Harris
ft Co.
Ail kind of country produce taken
in exchange for groceries.
B. C. Harris ft Co.
Tha highest market price puid for
■*“ by B. C. Harris ft Co.
hides
Lovett’s “L Road” Tobacco is
niude of pure Virginia leaf and
guaranteed strictly pure.
^ trial of Lovett’s “L
Ui>ad Tobacco will couvines you
t is the best.
tn All kinds of Willow Baskets for
•ale by B. C. Harris ft Co.
Stoves, Stoves, for sale by B. C.
Harris ft Co.
} Bag Marbles 6c per bag at Ernest
Jsrnigan's. Tbs bag contains 20
or 26 marbles.
Morris Cohn Miss Hattie McCarty
H Tunstail “ Sullie Lovett
Byrd Lovett “ Florence Cohen
John Davia •* Halite Wicker
A G Tunstail and wife; M Happ and
wife LCohen and wife; Z H Houghton
and wife; Mrs J I Muses and Mrs 0
CJoynar; Messrs Cleon and Clinton
Adams, T Wicker, R A Evans, Geo
Cotton can be easily grown in the
San Joaquin valley of Californie,
but thore lias been no market near
enough for practicle purposes. A
big mill is now ready to weave the
product.
P.T.
Inter' t l$l
,, * m! tiiT . hiM
An End to Bone Scraping.
Edward Sheppard, i,t Harrisburg, Hi.
aays! “HaviDg received so mtioh bene
lit from Electric Bittern, 1 feel it my du-
tj to let Buffering humanity know it.
Have bad a running gore on my leg for
eight years; my dootors told me I would
have to have the bone scraped or leg
ampntated. I used, instead, three bot-
ties of Eleotrio Bitters aud seven boxes
Bueklen't Arnica Halva, and mv leg is
now bound aud well."
Electric Bitters aro sold at fifty cents
a bottle, and Buokien’s Aruicat Halve at
25o. per box by Dr Win. Uawliugs.
•Menagerie
From an address by the Rev. J.
Haney, n pastor at Springfield, Ohio
“The Democratic party is the
road to hell, and the Republican par
ty is the road to damnation. I’ll
take to the woods.”
Is no Larger in the Eves of Show Goins Peonli
Than That of the GRAM OPENING of Drv
Goods, ready made Clothing, Shoes at: Notions
OF
THE MOC'KEK.
Grief banished by wlno will come
again,
And come with a deeper shade;
Leaving, perchance, on the sold n
■train,
Which sorrow bad never inndo.
Then (ill not tbo tempting glass for
me,
If mottrnfol. I will not bo mad;
Butter snd, because we are sinful ,be;
Than sinful because we are snd.
—Sin W. A. Becket.
It Never Fails— I nin a ladies nurse,
and have been with a great many ladies
“ —" Biimi many UUIICS
who used your Mexionn Fcmalo Remedy,
till
nud I niHNt say it liaa proven to bo the
best medicine that I nave ever known
for the diseases it is reecomended to oure
It has never failed in a single case, urs.
M' Dorman, Hobaii, Ind., Aprtl 21. '84.
Sold at Mathis’ drug storo aud by
Hatch A Smith, Tennille.
C. 4!. L-l ke Hoi NpriNga Hrm>
ray. Be not deceived nor mistaken.
The celebrated Hot Springs Waters nre
actually used in the preparation of O.
C. C. the proprietors having completed
arrangement* for all they need. It red-
ily cures Salt Rheum and Eczema, U1
eerons Soros and Blood poisonings.
For snlu by A. Mathis Sandersvillo
and by Hatch ft Smith.
McIntyre & Co,
Tennille, Ga
Our handsome Fire Proof Brick Building 75 feet wide by 90 feet deep is now complete and packed from
floor to ceiling with Bargains from every quarter of the globe, the citizens of the county gaze in astonishment
at the tremendous mgmtude of the stock we carry. Commercial travelers that are familiar with all places in
Ga. say there is nothing to equal it in any small place in Ga., the question has been asked us over and over airaii*
if we expected to do a wholesale business and travel salesmen on the road. We say without anv exoneration
that we carry more stock in our line than every house put together in Tennille, Ga., and will guarantee to sell
per cent, cheaper than any merchant in the place. We will sell you great many lines of goods at retail less
other merchants pay for them at wholesale. Over a 8
Sweuriuger, F Modes key, A Cochran
and Dr W in Rawlings.
CHANGE OF BANE.—TIm* UnImI
"WrwMBlM Iraa Haage"
Cnnspnny la NcMveia Wasfa.
lagiaa, WtlkaaCwaaiy.
This Company will shortly leave
for Washington, Wilkes County, at
which place will bo their hcadquart
ers in the future. Mr. S. C. Honk,
the Superintendent of this division
has been among us for nine months,
and it is with regret, that his many
friends part with him and his most
excellent lady. Hie conduct sociably
and in a business way has been such
as to make him exceedingly popular.
His large aud efficient corps of as
sistants have conducted themselves
as gentlemen since they have been in
our city and leave for tbeir new
place of business, with the well wisli-
«tof all our people. In this aud
the surrounding counties they have
sold about 1217 Raugos and from the
general information we can get they
are giving perfect satisfaction.
The field has been worked up and
this is tbs cause of their removal to
a new territory,Mr. Houk is a elev-r
gsntieman and is with pleasure we
introduce him to the people of Wilkes
county.
Simmons Iron Cordial restores the
of Sluggish Kidevs. causes heal-
*hy aversions.
T«mfll# y A ' M * U>U * nd Hatob * Smith
Chilis of Eight Months Standing Onrad.
* “V* kjan tha victim of Cfailla and Fe-
;?. r . f y Mi>Gi eight months. () n May
DM bought a bottlls of Ohillaiiue, and
0&
Rani#/
HO
i**?,*™ gaining strength,
m. n f’ W 1°°- *•*'. **»y 9, 1884.
When it ia taken into considers
tion the tact that Whiskey is used
largely by those who seek its medi
cal benefits, tLe Purity and merits
of the Whiskies sold, becomes a ques
tion of great importance.
L I. S&rper'i Xi2u& Count; Whiikej
has been before the public for many
years, its purity is not only guaran
teed by the Distiller, but is commen
ted on by ngreat number of the most
eminent Physicians in the United
States. Sold by Haines ft Co., Ten-
nillc, Go, s-29-'3
Fob NOMINATION or ELECTION
FOB MAYOR
„ T „ FOB aldebmen
WMBIsmS? 21 W A WoCABTY
"lURIilS Happ b E HOUGHTON
J B ROBERTS
Citizens
l q?' Unmz, b**4 on the market,
13cts per lb. holt a Bro.
Rest Cream Cheese 17|cU per fl.
Holt a
Bno.
s tothe
Ckwlera sad Vellsw Fever
A medicine which perfectly regulates
the Liver, Stomach aud Buwels, arid
keeps them in a natural and healthy
condition, as Simmons’ Liver Medicine
does, will in 99 oat of every 100 cosei
prevent an attack of these fearful dig
eases, And if, after usiug the Liver
Medicine, you should take either of the
diseases, your system will be so thor
oughly cleansed, iuvigorated and
strengthed that the form of the disease
be very light, and recovery sure and
r ;dy. Ample proof of this is found in
fact that very few physicians attend •
ing these diseasesdie, because they keep
their Liver, Stomach aud Bowels io
proper condition. We have many cer
tificates on this subject! which we would
be pleased to i rint if space permitted.
He on the safe side and prevent the at
tack with the “ounce of preventative,”
and you will never need the “pound of
cure.”
IJmmwrByTke Plat.
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The clamor ngalngt Bar rooms, so
strongly advoentod by the tempo
once element, has brought reflection
upon many good people of our conn
ty aud city, who have allowed their
prejudices to run to extremes, even
at the sacrifice of democratic prim i
pics, and thereby endangering the
unity of that grand old party. 7'cm
pcianeo being only a moral issue
ought not to be hreught into polities
as the sacrifice of those principles
A compromise might be eome at, sat
isfactory to all eleincuts without the
sacrifice of all of those principles to
either of them and whereby the mm
als of this community might be
greatly improved by the suppression
of social drinking in bar rooms.
Therefore wo advoento the sale of
spirituous liquor only by the pint,
with heavy restrictions as to the
faithful performance of the same
and reducing the license to the nom
inal sum of one hundred dollars
Such an arangemont ought to meet
tho approval of all concerned and
we predict that a ticket ndvoenting
this issue will be heartily endorsed
Manv Citizens.
Lewis A. Horton, the infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Kinchen It. Horton
died of billions feve ,on the 12th inBt
“I take these little lambs" said lie,
And lay them iu my lircust.
Protection they shall find in me;
In me be ever blest.
Deatli may tho bonds of life unloose
But can’t dosolve my love,
Millions of infant souls compose,
The family above.
Aa laspwrtaiil Discovery.
The moat important discovery is
that which brings tho moat good to
the greatest number. Dr. King’s
now discovery for consumption,
coughs and colds will preserve the
health and save life, and is a piioeiess
boon to the affiioted. Not only does
it poiitiveiy cure consumption, but
coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma,
hoorsness and ail affections of the
throat, chest and lungs yield at once
to its wonderful curative powers. If
you doubt this get a Trial Bottle
Free ut Dr. Wm. Rawlings’ drag
■tore.
euro.
For sale by A Mathis and Hatch ft
For sale by A
Smith Tenulie.
For Sale.
A Six Room dwelling in good re
pair on Harris St. A two room brie k
kitchen, stables, and other out houses
on the premises. Also a well afford
ing as good water as can lie had iu
middle Georgia. Lot contains about
3 acres apply to-Mas. II. AIoKinon
fi 1st 3 mo.
Interesting To Both Hexes.
Any man or woman making less than
f 40 weekly should try our easy money
making business. We want Agents foJ
out celebrated Madame Dean Spinal
Supporting Corsets; also, our Spinal
Supporter, Shoulder Brace, and Ab
dominal protector Combined (for men
and Roys.) No experience required
Four orders per day give the Agent 8150
monthly. Oar Agents report four to
tweuty sales daily - $3 outfit free; send
atoncefol full particulars. State six*
SCHIELE 6 CO ’ 390II06DW4V II V.
LEWIS SCHIELE!
6-8-13S
$50,000 STOCK
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5b ,mis
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or dance to the music of our
if they will make one trip to
prices. Wc promise the people of Washington and adjoing counties that
1 cnnille tins fall they will hud on the counters of S. F. McIntyre ft Co’s
ills i lone# non oonf Inoc 4i, n „ vl... i z * v/w. »
iiihhc^ auu gnu .you a trciiifimuus iissuimieiii io seieci ii’om. Wane one trip here and all the induce
inents they can ofTer you at other places will not be enough to entice you to keep awav all we ask is J
trial, if you do not find everything just as we represent it then censure us, for misrepresentations
IfIPilS,
no
We don’t eare whether they are from Georgia or New York, wc will BEAT THEM, will do it certain
—— 1 house ill this section of the State ever pretended to carry as nice a line of Di-v Goods Notions Cloth
ing and Shoes as we ave now exhibiting. Our line of Dress Goods is simply immense, from the cheapest
fabric up to the finest imported novelty good, Silks and Satins in endless variety. Our Shoe denart
ment embraces some of the finest hand made work both for Indies .....I u : ..
superb. Table
part of the State.
— - 8 guun u {) uyuic lames io ne tfie nretlest
they ever saw. Gents furnishing goods complete in every line. Clothing, our counters arc eroanimr
under its heavy weight. Cloaks, Shawls and Jerseys, more than a dozen ordinary houses put together
Again wc mention that every department is full to overflowing. We invite you all to pay usa visit ouars
antecing polite and courteous attention to customers Whether purchasers or not. 1
quars
Vcrjr Respectfully,
S.F.MJsrai
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