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—)IN THR CITY(—
If any of our tubteribers fail lo reetive their
paptrt, they will pirate be kind enough to inforvt
M of Ike fact immediately.
fIANOERIVILLE, OEOKUIA.,
TUESDAY JUNK2S)tl 1 77g«a,
-A. j. jebnxqan,-
JCBIToH, PUBI.ISUKB nnd PnOPIlIK-foR
POWDER
Absolutely Pure,
Tlii* * powder never varied. A maivpr »f
purity ,ilrcflgth and whfllcwmones*. More
economical than the ordinary kind*, and
pannot he wild lnconi|ieti|{qr) with the mul
titude of low teat, short weight alum or
phosphate puwdcrr. Sold only in pan*.
BARIIfp PcWDpil co., 1U0 wall at
UoynJ Raking I‘owJ*r for tale by
Charles Fulghqm.
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A for good Sewing Machines, for
sale at Jct-nigan 4 Son.
Qroat varitit/ of beautiftjl wbito
Counterpane, Cotntuonoing 75o at
McCauty’u.
ELKVKEAlVDftllENUKK'KK,
Tltotte are the two highest grades
«f flour matlo by the Ettraka Mills
Merchants tiro buying them and they
gull freuly. 744—tf
1LO. 'ttOUGHTON.
Agent for Japan Tea, Prioe 76e
per pound.
He will give n prize worth from
JOc to |7.00 vit 1 every pound
•old.
“PLANTERS PRIUE,"
This is a now brand of Hour that
|» giving good satisftiction*groiind at
jvtrcka Mills. 7-*14—tf
‘FARNEUN FAVORITE.'
Is meeting with satisfaction with
[ ilanters in VV’usliingtnn county, to
ic fouird at Kureka Mills. 7-14—tf
Alauk Deeds, Jnsti-o Summon* nnd
Ronds of Titles for sale at too Murcury
pflico.
Call ut lien Duggan's uni get the
best 5 cent Cigar in town.
•Smoko Signature Cigars, the best
pickel Cigar on earth, at It. F. Dug
pan's.
Childrens sailor lints of u dura
ble quality ljc each at McOauty’s.
Straw flats for men women and
paildreti in wondorfu variety 5c to
3.00 each at McCaRTyV
Large stock of ribbons ta nuwca
shades ut McCarty's
Fresh stock of choioe Dress-goods
A t McCarty’s.
A MATHIS’ SPACE
I lie universal verdict of built tlm
herd and light drinker is that Matliia
Ice pojd Soffit js the best in town, bare
fruit juice's used,
Try Geriuuii Millet, the best
substitute for oats, on good laud
will make 4000 lbs. to acre. Fresh
scotl for sale by A Mathis.
A.boautilul stovo polish easily
applied Get.
A full lino mixed pamts lead &
oils at lowest figures.
At Mathis’ Drugstore
l.«(AL and otherwise.
Capt. L. C- Perry of Dublin is in
the city.
Col Decn Ncwtnan, was in the city
yesterday,
Dr. J. B, Berwick and faintly arc
now at Riddleville.
Mr. Ben. F. Joyncrof Macou, was
in the city Inst week.
Mr, Millard Kel.ey has returned
from Oconuo county,
Mr. F. B. Hawkins of Macon was
in the city lust Saturday.
Dr. A. I. Irwin and lady of May-
field tire in the city visiting relatives.
, The S, 4 T. Train will leave for
Harrison from our city Thursday
morning.
Mrs. J. O. Wood of this city
who has been quite ill lor some time,
wc are glad to siato is improving.
Mr. Thomas Ware nnd family of
Atlanta, were in the city last week
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. II.
Boyer.
Mr. Joseph C. Parker ufTennihc,
now n student at Emory Co|lege re
ceived an appointment ns a sopuo-
more orator ut the present 10m-
m-mccnicut.
Thu train on tho W, A T. R. R.
was derailed on Monday June 21st
inst., and Messrs. Kohl. R. Donovan
and Isaac Bushinski were Imdiy
hurt.
Tee Dublin nnd Wrightsvilln
railroad is now completed to ilte
Oconee river, one half miie from
Dublin, nnd curs are running daily
oil iliu line,
Hon. .). K. Hine.s, a member of
the Board jur Trustees of Emory
College, attended the annual meeting
of Ihu Board, and utso ilte com-
menceincnt at Oxford.
-On Thursday, Itilb inst, at tlic
residence of the bride's brother Rev,
T‘ J. Holmes, Mr. Fdwin E. Bailey
of Suintcr county, and Miss Jennie
Holmes, Iier. T J. Beck otUeiaiiug.
There will be an excursion to
Augusta on the A. G. A S. railroad)
on Monday the Gtli of July, Tho
fare from Mitchell, near Sortiggs.
vil.e, to Augusta and return will be
* 11 a tor . irict.
R. Editor.
Please say that Hon.
C.R. Priugtu is tiie peoples choice
for senator from this district, and wc
hereby present his name subject to
the nomination of the Democratic
party.
Many Volets.
Tor (lie I-eglsSiiliii-c.
Mr. Editor:
The time is Approaching when
the people of our comity will be called
upon to select two men to represent them in
the next legislature, and we beg to preaent
to the suffrages of hi* follow citfoens Col. It.
D. Kvana Jr. a lawyer of ability, who
would reflect credit upon thecomunlty,
Crmnss.
Fur The Lcgisliti«re.
Please announce die name ol Mr.
R. J. Moya as a candidate for Rep
resentative in tho Legislature. Sub
Ject to nomination LEGION.
Tlic Earliest In (he Market.
Mr. 1. G, S. Walters one of th
widest awake ami thriftiest farnict>
in ilte county brought in a load o.
line mcllons for sale this morning
the 25th day of June, who can ben
11?
2 largo bars Moap for Set at Holt A
Bro’s.
10 Bars Soup for 25ct at Holt 4
Bro’s,
12 cutis Tomatoes for $1.00 at II01
4 Bio's.
12j Pounds Standard Grauulattn.
Sugur for $1.00 at Holt 4 Bio’s.
Declination.
Mr, Kditou.—Returning sincere
thanks to the friends who have sug
gested my name lor the House of
Representatives I desire to say mat
I am uoi a candidate for the same.
S. G. Jordan.
Starch Per pound 7Jet ut licit 4
Brat.
Black pepper per pound 25ct at Iloll
« Bro’s
Georgia Ribbon cane Syrup 60cl
per gal. ut Hull Bio’s.
Soda per puuud J7et ut Holt & Bro’s.
"h Uul .a cent i’uu.ii i*ct ut Hot
4 Bro’s.
Declination.
Mi. JiDUuu.—.uj „uuie having
beeu roptoseiutd by Uio kiuu
pariiulity ol some ol my friends, a
a eauutuaie lor tho ucxi gouoial
usao ..biy, I tmg Juavo rcsjieuiluiiy to
Uecluio tue race. While grateful
; t'ur in.a expression ot Uieii eonmleuce
a.ui up t A'oeia«tng ino.t highly tbe
eoiopiiiiioul tuu> paid in., yet prop-
per atluutiou to my private busuicaa,
forbids my eompltauoe with then
wishes as i eou la not serve if elected,
Very H sp ctfu'.ly,
T. L. Buow.s .
Davisboro G 1., Suuo Him 1«80.
9 pounds lieseGuttee for $1.00 at
lloli 4 Bro’s.
4 Good Cigars for 5ct ut Holt 4
Bro’s.
Best lOet Tobacco per pouud 35et
at Holt 4 Bro’s.
14 Pounds White Ex C Sugar $1.00
ut Holt 4 Bro’s.
A Card.
20 lbs of good RIOE'for one dol
Iqr ut B. O. Harris & Co’s.
Fruit of theLonm Bleached skir
ling y/c at McCarty’s.
Ben Duggan is the only mas in
town who has the signature of all
prominent people qf the U.S. Call
aud see them.
Little boys ready iqaile suits of
superior \york and quality at low*.
?st prices at McCarty’s.
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Spring silks choice variety qf all
Shades at .,3c at McC'artytt.
tn
Great varjpty qf Embroidered
Ilambqrgs aqa Luges at M?Cai.w
tv’s.
I^nce flopneing, all oyer Lace end
p.mbroidcred novelties in great va
riety McCarty’s,
Bust quajity of caijgos latest
Spring Styles, 4 atij qc per yard at
M«Carty,s,
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Call at the “Little Store” if you
Viant bargains in groceries.
B. F. Duggan.
i
present your certificate to B. C.
■Iqrris & Co and get one bar of
get
asloy & Son's Floating soap tree.
Note thpse Bargains in slippers
at McCarty’s.
Ladies New Port Tics at 730
Ladles opera slippers at
Indies New J*orfc Button slip
pers at 75e.
Ladies solid coiqfort slippers
at 60c, oall early and see theui.
W4»FL«VK.
Merebants arc buying and soiling
readily the qew brand ot' floqr of tbo
Kamka Mills. 7-14—t
MONEY TO’ LOAN' TO FAR*
V yo,u want money on coder tyrras than
K i can get it elaewheiy call on Hiyea 4
gers. March 30rh tf.
New Styles in for Manilla, and
Mackinaw f'oj Qepts at M<>
Ga^Xi’8,
$1.35.
Mr. E. E. Bailey, who has been
residing in Sumter county for nearly
a year past, after visiting ins
father’s family, Mr. W. G. Bailey
ami other relatives, returned homo
on Friday,
Prof. Ivy W, Duggan of Linton is
announced as a candidate for the
legislature, from Haucook county,
subject to a democratic nomination
His many friends in Washington,
would rejoice to see so worthy and
capable a man oleeted from our
sister county.
Large new Mackerel per doz. 25ct
at Holt 4 Bro’s.
I.foQ Matches superior grade, lOct
at Bolt 4 Bro’a.
Shoqlrior moat per pound Met at
Hoh 4 liq’s,
2 poqqds canned corn Beeffor 20ct
it If'j|t 4 Bro’u.
Side meat per pound G^ct at Holt
& Hro’a.
14 Founds Bead Bice for $LQQ at
Holt 4 B/o’s.
DIED.
The infant, child of My, J. T.
Harwich, af Richiqotid county d|ed
ol dysentery on the lfth inst.
Died at lps yesideuce near Ham*
burg.on Monday last Mr, Jerry
Motes,
Mr. Augustus B. Dtynn, ope of
Hancock's oldest and best citizens
died on Wednesday, lGtly inst.,
betweeu 75 aed 80 years of age.
Mt’vUaUurd Hartley, who has
beeu in feeble health for some months
past died of heart disease on
Wednesday of last week, lGth iust.
Notice <4 Debt*r* and Creditors.
All pevaun having demand* against the
enpUe «f Harriet E Tarker, late of Waaliine-
top county, deceaned, are hereby notified
to render 111 their demand* to the undersign
ed according to l..W> *nd all pemou* in-
d,i>ud to huid (-Mate arc icqutrcd to m* k
mmediatc payment. J tine 5th 1885
J W. Waller
-t Adujiuistrntor
Mr. Editor.—As n business mai
tho world has jet me down
lamentable failure. As u first elat
vagabond, soeiviy claims me a d
eided success, therefore, in view:
these qualifications, 1 announce n"
seif a candidate for the next legish
ture subject to no clique, caucus, «
bogus nomination, but witlidruwi
at any time pruuence'or policy mti
dietulc,(a soro head is too preeion:
My canvassers will please speu
their own time und money, and
particularly admonish them to llgl
shy of “Many Voters” and “mar
citizens” or elsel will lie slaughter!
in the house of my friends, tin
have sonneted tbo death kne
of many poor, pitifull aspirants;
would not trust them us far us Ge
Gordan would compliment Ma
Bacon,s war record, and this r
minds me I «uusl not run on n:
own, for any little powderd face-
mule headed spidov logged dude it:
a belter one, at least while he
entertaining hi a sweet heart, it
then, the blood of the bravo” i
inspires him,
Ho, Freemen to the rescue! L
qu tq the victory be the Mcedonit
cry.
*N0ii'ceflecttoo upon Gen. Gordo
Jqux R. Wicker,
Those who qse bakers bread ct
find the large tquaie pulltm
loaf foy IQg at C M Fujgbuins.
Those who wish something ni
in Toilet 60>ps can Rod them 1
G M Fnlghwtu’s at half the oriy
nal prices^ paid, tor the saute qual
ty> he has the largest and best a
sorted stock Of Toilet soaps ev
shown in Sandersyille call at
price thorn tis a treat fa exuntii
them.
“Ah, John', she said just bcl
marriage, “I fear I am got war
of yon. You. are sueh a good tua
“Never mind,Martha; I’ll change
that after tho wedding.”
Best Lard in 50t tbs cans, pry lh
at Holt 4 Byo.’s.
Best Now Orleans Syrup nor
40ct at Holt 4 Bra's,
It is annoum ed iba<. h) ipu.rtjr is
to be given the Apaches. That is
unnecessary, as the soldien do not
appear to get near enough to litem
to give them a dime.
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Veattti Jackni'ii ha* a cheap cnah store
on North aide of i'libilc aqiliitv.
A Brilliant WestsHag.
On Monday Evening at nine
o'clock in the Christian church in
Sundcrsvilit! Mr. J* S. Wood of
Savunnalt, was married to Miss
Mary Sultic Irwin the young and
accomplished daughter of Dr J. 1.
Irwin of our city. The ceremony
was beautiful and impressive nnd
performed by the Row T. M. Harris
Pastor ol the Christiau Church of
A.lantn.
The church was handsomely
dccoratcd with flowei'9, arches were
erected in both isles and in them
weie pined the Initials of the bride
aud groom further back another
and lurg. r t roll was formed from the
center 01 which was hung two hearts
pierced by an arrow everything wns
in the most exquisit lasle. The
Organ was presided over by the
beautiful and talented Miss Gorilla
Harman of Tonnillc Promptly at
nine o'clock the sweet tones of the
orguu announced the upproaeh ol
the bridul party, und the crowd
in the church representing the
wealth, the youth, the inicdigeni-e
..nd the beauty of our couuty
awaited anxiously their coming, the
scene was a beautiful one, as the
bride aud groom with their nllou-
dauts passed up I he isle to the
front aud tl.it full tones of the organ
ataiouneed the joyful news: reaching
the center and lacing the vast crowd
assembled, the bridal couple Blood,
when Rev. T. M. Harris arose aud
in clear und distinct tones performed
the marriage service and pronounces
them uiuti and wife. It wus un in.
teiesting occasion and one long to be
remembered.
Tint ra.-eplH.n given the Itridal Party at
the naiduticu of Air* Hint* the bride* aunt
wa* u grand one. l lie laui,-* acre ueautitui-
Ij and taaiotully arranged ; n 1 groaned
uinJer the jirotuaiun ol u.ii tilings yliiceu
upon it.
Tliu yre»enl* were numerous, costly and
viugam, a *el ol Diaiuomt* trout the groom,
a Diamond Pin from lieu. D. Wnrllien, a
set ot stiver tiuin u. 6. Wood, a beautmii
piece ui needle work from Mi** Curler, u
stiver |iilelier goblet* and waiter from Ml**
Townsend, a haitcaane Kurrnoe Vase,
presented by Mis. T'uurpe, was exquisite
sudbcanillnl new tit design uttn Was
A reuliy udiitireil, litoie Were many ulltei
resents gt'.ttid und costly, wiitcll were
niglny Uppteeuted.
ttie usiieio were t«r. Etlw 11 llatrii.und Mr.
J. Tout trwtn, who peil'otmed tltetr duties
wtilt courtly grace anti 111 a digitiueu 111.111-
iter. Tile |,.!.iitr*y ol die Iind.it i'urty wit*
strew n with Uuwe-rs us mey entereil die
cuiireu ny Miss Julia iiylhewood the
ucunit 1111 little uuiigliter ul Mrs. I), il.
liythewoud of duvanuuli ami Muster Julian
a ..act-sou of ouudeis. dlo Mis* Lucy iiine*
die i- tv ill iguter ul lion. J. K, Mine*
an.I Master ivutvaid Luw«on'
xnc ....c.daui* were the lovely Mi *
j.olnu l'.. curler ol.Sivuuuuh who wore un
elulatrately eiuuioiderd dre** of cream
eaalimere intended by CJol. H. D. Kvan* Jr.
J/.ns Amite Lou Wart lien, wa* beuutitul
111 a superb luileV of cream Albatross and
orienuu luce, ulleiided by Lioaoway llaiT-
ridge ol auvuiiuali.
Atiss Jenny Irwin of Shortersville Alu-
bamu, wus greatly udmiied, 111 a rio* loilei
of luce iruucd Willi silk, and Wit* wullen
011 by Mr, U. Townsend of Macon.
Mis* ilessie Wurtheu. of VVarihcn wore
mull triiucd with Urecian luce und was
beautiful in her elegant ultire, her partner
wus Mr. Leaftin of Savannah.
The pretty and accomplished Mi** Mary
M. t a'the.n f;Lafayette Ua., wor. a mixci
HUit 01 rose colored »nu und drape lAuchene
a splendid loilei w hich wus greatly udunreo
*liu was attended by Mr. A. ft. Sparks ul
j&mdersville.
Miss Levie Thorpe of Perry wore a tins
toilet of Rose colored albatro* handsomely
triiucd wi.ii oriental lace and wasailended
uy Col Ueo. L). Wardian.
Tlie beautiful and amiable .Viss Clara
11. Warlheu ot Lafayette Ua,, wore a toilet
of delicate blue silk and crape ducltciie, and
was attended by CS Wood of tjavainiuli.
The iiridcMiss .Wary Gallic Irwin is one
of Washington Countys fairest daughters,
her toilet was rich and handsome, ol real
honiiou luce with thread over satfu and
eluboratctely decorated with orange blos
soms, and of course attended by tile Uroom
Air, J 8 Wood of .Savannah, iu the prime
of early inunhood, he has a bright lutiire
before him, as a business muu lie has been
a success a.id we know lie with his lovely
Bride will have a happy home, Our hear
ty congratulations we extend to them and
hope that heaven’s choicest blessings tuay
aiwaya attend.them-
MourSlomitclt «*»»4 Foul Breath
Are caused by indigestion, uudaro im
mediately cured by a dose of M. A. Bun
uious’iLiver Medicine, Sold everywhere
For Sale at Matdi*’ Drug Store &
atoh 4 Smith at Tennille
C M Fulghuui is still belling
201b good Bice for $1.00. The
best standard coffees (j 7 81b $1.00
and standard granulated sugar at
his former low prices.
v* wie i. ■ —
It will be to. your interest to call and sec
Vestas Jackson un North side of the Public
square.
Sinuftons I too, Cordial invigorate* and
recuperates the mucels aud limhs.
Sold at Mathis’ Drug Store, and by Hatch
and Smith at Tcnntlie.
Ah! How 8lte Muttered,
This lady had beenmarried thirteen years
and, during at least one-half of that time, had
been a sufferer from the effects of Leucor-
rhoen, or Whites and its many attendants-
She was very much reduced in strength and
flesh, being unable to take any active ex
ercise. The Mexican Female Remedy was
at last given a careful trial, and.an improve
ment wus noted from, tlie start. She is now
a perfectly healthy woman, and owes her
restoration to this remedy J
Sold by A, Main island Hutch & Smith
T euuilie.
ICAeanlinessis Next, t
Godliness.
Economy Is Wealth.
Ge ltle spring has romo, and nat
ure is downing her odor of freshness
und beauty, anti mankind will soon
cast aside tbo heavy garment of win
ter nud array himself in,
Sluing Clot lira
Now don’t throw away last seasons
clothes because tkoy are soiled and
dingy, but carry them to,
ANDREW M. BROWN,
The StinRoravllle Dyer,
who by his infallible process of
Cleansing nnd Dying
will renovate them aud make them
as fresh ns new. ANY KIND OF
WOOLEN GOODS, either ladies or
gentlemen’s wear, dyed in
Fnst Colors
and Satisfaction Guaranteed.
A flank movement—Pa wu.it .,
strap.
Gallher 4 Smith Tenniite Ga. is
headquartuia for buggies call on
them.
Base-Ball, the best tobacco on the
market, for 60ct per'lb at Holt 4
Bros.
Best powder per lb 26ct »t Holt &
Brb’a.
An Irishman tells of a tight in
wl kh tlioro was but one whole nose
left in the crowd, “tuid tliut belonged
to the taykettle.”
Cblllnrluo.
I* the only guaranteed vegetthle cure for
fever and ague, chil 1 * and fever, diuilo *g e
remittent and intermittent fever* bilioim
fever, neuralgia, and *11 nmleriul diseases,
It i* sold by ml druggist*, wi.e will refnnb
the purchase mrney il it fail* when taken
a* direct,d.
Fur sale by A. Mutlii* and Hatch 4
Smith at Tennille.
A Milwaukee man, in a handsome
neglige him‘.ing suit, was stalkiug
through the bear runs of Gogebic,
Mich., when he came upon a lovely
jouug poetess who had gone out to
the woods lo commune with nature.
“Ah," said bIic, “aud you are u
real hunter?”
“Yes’m.”
“And do you, ns did tho hunters
of old, wiDd your horn?”
"Well, if you means does l blow
tho froth off’11 my beer, I doos.”—
C’hicitg. News.
AGENTS WANTED
FOR THE GREAT NEW BOOK,
Th3 WORLD’S WONDERS
By J. W. BI1KL.
The most HiicccHsfiil sub criptiou book ev
er piiolished. Over half a million copies
were sold the past eight months, uud it i*
selling throe time* a* fast tiuvr a* ever be
fore. Rtgillar canvassers clear from $15
to $J5, $10 UII.I SHI per day. Nothing
like it wa* ever known iu the history of
book publishing. Proofs sunt free on appli
cation. No experience needed to insure
success. SYe h. Ip persons without means
toiloa large business; no capital needed.
Write fur particular*. Salaries guaranteed
to persons who do not wish to canvass on
eunuuirt-ison Wemeun business, nnd want
liveagentnineverytownsliip.lt will cost
you nothing to witc for teutis und lull
uiscripiious olour plans of doing business
We also give uway,standurd book* to
persons who send us name* of Imok agents.
Write for our list of free stand ird books-
Historical Publishinu Cc„
— 20 4122 N. Till b r , i bilsdelphi,'.
Site Wanted to Barrow.
From the Wail Street Daily news.
A Chicago woiuau entered the
office ot louu agency the other day
aud suid:
“I waut to raise $r,500 on $3,90U
woith 1'uruiture. What is your lo.vest
rate of interest?’,
“On Such loans we generally ask
10 percent.
“Very well. Send your examiner
up to the house. It is s speculation
with me."
•‘Going into business, ma’am?”
•‘Yes sir. I’m going to take ’em
three duugnters to the seashore, ana
either many ’em off or drowu ’etui
EXCITEMENT AN TEXAS
Great excitement has beeu utilised
in the vicinity of Paris, Tex, by the
remarkable recovery of Mr. J. E.
Corley, who was so helpless be could
not turn iu bed, or raise bis head;
every-body said he was dyinsr of
consumption, trial bottle of Dr.
King’s New Discovery wasseut him
Finding relief, he bought a liu-gc
bottle and a box of Dr. King’s New
Life Pills; by the time lie had taken
twoboxes of Pills and two bottles
t»f the Discovery’ he was well and
had gained in flesh thirty-six
pounds.
Trial Bottles of this Great Discov
ery for Consumption free at Rawl
ings Drug Store.
Character 'isUproot" against the
deoilings fif ridicule, and tlic con
sciousness a( doing right takes the
sting out of the most envcuoxicd
jest,
31 pounds Shot for 25ct at Holt &
Bro’s.
Fruit jars for sale at H, C. Rough-
ton’s.
Fruit jar rubbers for sale at H. C
Rough ton’s.
What Can lie Hone.
By trying again and keeping up
courage many things, soomiugly im-
bossibie may be attained. Hundreds
of hopeless cases of Kidney and Liver
Complaint have been cured by Klec-
tric.Bittois, after everything else had
been tried in vain. So, don’t think
there is no cure for yon, but try
Ejeetric Bitters. Tho c is no med
icine «o. safe, so pure, and so perfect
a Blood Purifier. Electric Bitters
will cure Dyspepsia, Diapetcs and ail
Diseases off’ the Kidneys, Invaluable
in affliettnus of Stomach and Liver
and overcome all Urinary Difficul
ties.
Large Battles only 50cts at Win
Rawlings,
=ar
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON-.
By cleansing the seed perfect, never chokes, runs light, gins fast,
and makes n good sample. Tito feeder stands on tbo floor, it will
feed any kind of cotton regular, every gin guaranteed as rtprMtntM
and to give satisfaction. Prices has been reduced.
Call on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Manufacturers Agents, Stuidersvillo, Georgia, For full deocnptioti
iprices and terms. A gin \v II bo kept in Mock Where it can
bo scon at any timo.
GO TO THE NEW “TIN SHOP FOR
CHEAP TIN WARE.
Dish pans from 15ct up, wash bowls from
Set up, milk pails from lOct up, coffee pots
from lOct. up oil can* from Setup iron well
buckets 50ct toilet s.t* from $1.50 every
thing usually found in first class tin store
tin roofing and valleys smoke stacks for por
table engines made an l rep all kinds of
tin and sheet work to order at living ratrs.
W. H, HARGRAVES
Sandersvilie, Ga.
’C. C Cl Palitlo»*ly euro* c l-i-rr
trolil, lit-rpi n, mul all soro* rtviso-1 by
ikuI liluoti, liy iioutrali/.iiig awl totally ue-
royliiv tliu specific poison which prouwoes
ml food* tho disease.
Sold at Mathis’ Drug Store, and by Hatch
ml Smith at Tunnille.
C, C. C. Readily cure* chronic, serot
inus illocr*. discharging wounds, bruise*,
.•Ids, blotchi-s, hums, pimples and nil skin
•options, rustled and fed hy tainted or tin-
lire lilood.
Sold ut .l/athi*’ drugstore) and hy Hatch
Smith, Tciinillu-
A IVrfoot substitute lor calomel, mercury
blue mass, etc, cm he found in M A Sim
mon*’ Liver Medicine.
Sold a*. Mathis’ Drug Store and hy Hutch
nd Smith, Tennille.
Shaving and H»ir Cutting duue with
Neatness and Latest Style. Shar
pening Shuars n Specialty.
TBINfl
yr
TOCKINO* Q
VFPORTBB W
ClilMren's, 1 to 5 years, • «
dll to, two Bttachmcnts, •
MiratBs' “ ** • ]3oJ
uidic.H* “ “ • • 1 Jio. “
WisHeH’, with A belt, '* • ^ JIOc. “
Indies', ** “ “ • •• Hoc,
Stoi'kiiH?. Abdominal, and Catanie*
nlal Uaudaffo Supporter com
bined, ...... /joe. * 4
Menlt4i Skirt Supporter, • - -25c. “
IJrightou Ucnt'b Carter, - -15c. M
FOR HALE BY
ALL FIItST CLASS STORES.
Sampled Pent post-paid to anjr add re w npom
receipt ot price m £>ceut Htuinpa.
t LEWIS STEIN, •
Bole Owner and Manufacturer,
A78 Centre Street, New Yorl(«
AURANT11
flaunt of tbe dfooasea wIUoU afilift msnkliul nre origin
ally oausuiI by R tlis.irdorod vttudU Ion of th* LIVER.
For Ml oonmlninfeH of tlu» kind, such uu Torpidity of
the Liver. Bilioiisuntia. Korvoua Dyxpcptna, ittdigM-
tion. Iriegufority of tho B i vt*U, Ouu»tip »tlon Flntu-
lency. Srutintlnna «»ul ILirntng of the Blontiuh
CNometiiaoi cnlbt.k lie irttiurn) Missmo. MaUria,
Bloody i’lux. Q^ilU nnd Fever UronkUme Fever,
Kiluuntion or after Fever . Chronio Uiar-
rhu>.%. Low of Appetlto. UnitfoeHe, pbiri Breath,
IrregtiUritieH tk^tloatnl to Foninbht. R mi ring-down
» invotuaUle. Ui«auifilel
bl Al nilPP diseases of the LIVER.
will tfy.yiri STOMACH nud BOWELS.
It ohnugen tho uotnploxion frt.m m waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It eotirely remove*
low. gloomy npkit8. U> one of tho BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOO, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
6TADiCEFTS~AURANTII
for wild by all Urusglpt.. Price St.OO pcs- bottle.
C. F. STADIQE8, Proprietor,
*40 SO- FROM r *T., Philadelphia, Pa.
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
■u attelusd • standard ot Bw'Jnw «M*k
■diulUof nosumrtar.
It contntus .very Improvement ttal ta’
genius, skill aud money tan produce
Ire, ornsmentsl ud
■ebaoir, oburcbes, lodge*,
ERTABUSHED BIPVtAfl
vnmvALEa PAciunn,
ililLUD WOBXEIE,
■Karr mat
wkmru. mu m
THE POPULAR OROIH
l.atructiM Mu mi Nm
Cutaloguu* sod Prioo Llsta.cn
The Chicago Cottage OogiB Cfc
Ceruer ■»*d«lpt am* Aon tar*Hi.
CHICAQO, IjA.
AVERV
fJe
New
r ew Improved Higit
’ew Mechanical Princ^led
and Rotary Movement!, Auto
matic, Direct and Perfect Ac
tion, Cylinder Shuttle, Self-set
ting Needle, Positive Feed, Nf
Springs, Few Parte, Minimum
Weight, No Friction, No
27o Wear, No Fatigue, No
■’ Tantrums," Capacity Unlim
ited, Always in Order, 'Richly
Ornamented, Jlickelplated, an<i
Qivea Perfect Satisfaction.
Send for Circulars
—Address—
AVERY MACHINE CO..
•IN 5roadway, Naw Vark.
R. r-HARRIS
ATTORNEY -A.T LAW
SANDERSVILLE, GA.,
AYill proctic. in the Middl. Circuit, sad.
a the counties surrounding Washington.
Hj>ecial attention given to Comuerclnl Law*
Juu23-ly
Burial Casen.
Of all grade* for sale by T. N. 4 J. W.
Smith at Tennille. Leave your order with
Mr. Mnrchison-
For sals at Or. A. Mathis' Dm
Stare.
Canvassed or Nncanvassod Huu nar II
lOet« Holt 4 Bro’s
Best stick Candy lftot par poand
at Holt 4 Bro’s. ^
ICE and LEMONS!
ICE and LEMONS!
Still in the Raee and shant ba
On and after May 1st wa will ba
pared to fill all orders for lea
Demons at lowest prices. Sen
your orders satisfaction anarant
GALLAHER 4 SMITH.
Successors to W. A. Gallahei
fTeuiiillo No. C. U *. Ga