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—)IN THK CITY(—
// any if »ui suisiiiberefait In >revive their
ptpert, they Kill pleate be kind enough to inform
p, of the foot immediately.
.TiisOFBSVIl.U:, BIIORUIA..
' ’J.UK8DAV JULY 6th, im.
;Xj7je rnTqa n
kbitob, PfBUSiiEii and Pfioi'iijKTott
A MATHIS’ SPACE
Tli* universal verdict of both tlio
hard and light drinker is that Malkin
Ice cold Soda is tho best in town. l*uro
fruit juicu's used.
Try Uornum Millet, the beat
substitute for oats, oil good land
will make 400U lbs. to aero. Fresh
seed for sale by A Mathis.
A beautiful stove polish easily
applied Dot.
A full line mixed paints lead A
oils at lowest figures,
At Mathis’ Drug Store
4DtiiV‘(iiii«ri.il Dis tricl.
n. Editor.
Please say that Hon.
C.Il. Piing'e is the peoples choice
for senator from ( Ids district, and we
hereby present his name subject to
the nomination of the Democratic
party.
Many Voters.
lot (lie LcKhlalurc.
Mr. Editor:
The time Is approaching when
Ihe people of our comity will he culled
upon to select two men to represent them in
the next logialntm-c, and we beg to present
to the suffrages of his fellow eit’/.nns Col. It.
D. Evans Jr. a lawyer of ability, who
would retlect credit upon the coinnnlty.
CirnsKSS.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A inarvcr of
purity strength and wholesomonnss, More
economiaal than the ordinary kinds, and
pnunol lie sold (luiompetiljun with the mul
titude of low test, short weight nltim or
i iliosplintc powdrrt. Hold only in euus.
toy a i. Uaki.sw fcwnnu co,, lOtl wall st
K V
Royal Halting PowJor for salu by
Charles Fulghum,
A few good Sewing Machines, for
sa'e at Jeruigtui A Son.
Groat variety of beautiful white
Counterpane? Commencing 7jo at
McCarty’s.
U.l!Vlf|,Ali» A IIIIMtltM US,
Thus*) arc tho two highest grades
of Hour tnado by tliu Rare lea Mills
Merchants arc buying them and Ihoy
null freely. 7-14—it
MIAMI, ANI) OTIIEKWI«E.
Paper is late in o.uniusr out oil no-
count of tho ItnilroHil disaster,
Mr». Morris Ilepp is visiting iriemjs
in Atlanta.
Mrs, Louis Cohen is visiting rela
tives in Columbus.
Tho heavy rains lust wuokbrog*
Col, Jordans mill.
Dr. W. Wcodon has returned to
his horns ut Tampa,
Harrison will be made the court
ground for the t)Ist District.
Miss Claudia D. Garner is visit
ing relatives near Sun Hill. *
Mr. J. C. Parker a student of
Emory College, is at home for tho
simmer.
Several of the county budges was
damaged by the rains, but not su-
riOusly,
Miss Bmkie Duggan is visiting
her uncle Prof. I. W. Duggan in
, Linton.
I Mr. Goo Evans, a student at
For The l.i'Rlsluliue.
PlefiRo announce ulic name ot Mr.
11. J. Moye us a condidato for Hep
roscntuUvu in t he Legislature. Sub
ject to nomination LEGION.
For the LeglNlninro.
We nre nutberiz id to iiunoitnco die name
of llui. Jidiri (J. Harman to represent die
con my in flm in xl Legislature, subject to
tlie democratic iioriiiiintic.il.
Vcxtus Jackum has a cheap cash
on North side of Public stjuare.
0 M Fttlgbtini is still selling
201b good Rico for $1.00. The
best Rtaudurd eoHoes 6 7 811* $1.00
and standard granulated sugar at
bis former low prices.
Stick Candy.
Wu nro ntill selling the purest and
mud.
HOLT & BRO.
best sties ciindy for 10a per pound
"OLT '
(liilliiitne.
In the only guaranteed ve >etihlo cure for
fever Hiel ague, chit 1 * and fever, dumb ague
remittent and intermittent fevers bilious
fever, hcurnlgia, mid all malarial disease*,
It is wild hy all druggist., who will rcfmili
the purcha-ie mrney if it fails when taken
as directed.
For sale hy A. Mathis and Hatch A
Htnitli at Tcimillo.
Hams and Lard.
limns nre worth 103 per pound nml
Lard in GOlba tins at So per pound.
Don’t fail to give a call when in want of
Grooeriss ulieup, ltesp, IIOLT & 13IIO.
DIED."
II. 0. HOUGHTON.
Agent for Japan Tea, Frioo 76c ! Mercer’ hits returned homo for the
Syrup and Molasses.
Pure Ooorgia Ribbon cane Syrup 50a.
per gallon Molasses from SO to 40c per
gallon at HOLT* 13 UO.
Cleanliness is Next t
Godliness.
Economy is Wealth.
Gentle epring has eonio, and nnt-
ure ia downing her odor of freshness
and lienuty, and mankind will soon
oust asido tho heavy garment of win
ter and array himself in.
8jiriiiK ('lollies
Now don’t throw away last seasons
clothcR because they are soiled and
dingy, but can y them to,
ANDREW M. t’.KOWN,
The Sandersville Oyer,
who by bis infallible pmc.-ss of
Cleansing ami Dying
will renovate tlu-tu and nmk» tluun
as liesh ns now. ANY KIND OF
WOOLEN GOODS, either ladies or
gentlemen's wear, dyed in
rial Colors
and Satisfaction Uoaiiastkkd.
Tnliernnclo.
pur pound.
lie will give a prize worth from
10c to §7.00 vit t every pound
Hold.
"PLA.VI’EK* Pill ME,"
This is a new brand of Hour that
is giving good satisfaction ground at
K'treku Alills. 7-14
tf
♦ FAII.ME list FA VOieiTE.’
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters in Washington county, to
be found at Eureka Mills. 7-14-lf
vacation.
Tho Gordon fro diet swept bridges
crops and delegates, in the county
last week.
Primary election comes off on the
5th ot August for Senator anil repre
sentatives.
| Reports still come in from differ
ent parts of the county, that tin*
j crops are badly damaged by the
j rains.
Blank Deeds, Justjjo Summons and
Roads of Titles for sale ut tan Murcury
Dili cm
, ».
Cull at R ut Duggan’s an l get the ■ sky ol’Virginia
best H cent Cigar ia town-
Mr. Clayton Matthews is at luniu
from the Washington & Lee luivu-
Smoke Signature Cigars, the best
nickel Cigar on earth, at H. I'\ Duo
WAN’s,
Childrens sailor H its of n dura
ble quality 15c each ut McCarty's.
Straw flats for men women and
children in wondorfu variety 50 to
3.0U each at McCaktv’s,
Largo stock of ribbons m newest.'
shades ut McCarty’s
Fresh stock of choice Dress-goods
dt McCarty’s.
20 lbs of good 1U.OK for ono dol
lar at B. C. Harris & Go's.
Fruit of theLoom Blenched shir-
ting7jic ut McCarty's.
Ren Duggan is the only man in
loan who has the signature of all
prominent people of the U.S. Call
and sec them.
Little boys ready made suits of
superior work and quality at low*
cat prices at McCarty’s.
Spring silks choice variety of nil
shades at .,3c at McCftrtys.
Great variety of Embroidered
JIamburgs and Laces at McCar*
ty's. •
Lsce flouncing, till over Lace and
Embroidered novelties in great va
riety McCarty’s.
Best quality of calicos latest
Spring Styles, I and 00 per yard at
McCarty,s.
Call at the “Little Store’’ if you
want bargaiua in groceries.
15. F. Duggan.
We
peranee
Present your certificate to B. C
Harris Sc Co and get one bur of
llusloy & Son’s Floating soap free.
Note these Bargains in slippers
at McCarty's,
Ladies New Port Ties at 75c
Ladies opera slippers ut 70c
Ladies New Port Button slip
pers at 75c.
Ladies solid comfort slippers
ot 50c, call early and seo them.
ftiOOD 1-LOCK.
Merchants nro buying and selling
readily the new brand of Hour of tho
Eureka Mills. 7-14—t,
womey to loam to fak-
H(CK$.
If you want money on easier terras limn
yon can get it elsewhere call on Hines A
H'Jgers. March 3U li tf.
New Stylos iu tur Manilla, and
Mackinaw Hats for Gents at Mc
Carty's.
Mrs. S. D. Trnwiek’s school will
resume till the second Monday in
July at l.'niou Academy.
Prof. Ivey W. Duggan of Linlou
and Dr. Duggan ot Wilkinson coun
ty were in tho city Wednesday.
Mrs. A. D. Jcrnigan and daugh
ter Miss Fannie, of Gainsvillc Ha.,
arc iu the city visiting relatives.
liston in vain for the tent-
hum ou Tuesday night
whore is it? Wlmt is the trouble.?
Mr. R.I). Evans, Jr. and Mr. K
J, Off attended the commencement
exercises at Hilliard Institute last
week.
Wo nro tho recipients of a very fine
basket of peaches from Dr, Holltheld
there is no finer peaches lit the county
than in Dr. llollifteliis orchard,
Misses Mary and Clara Warthen
ot La Fayott’ Ga., at* visiting
relatives in Sandersville and at
Warthen.
Eighteen months ago Harrison
did not liave but one ur two dwell
ings, and now she claims 000 in*
habitau s.
Misses Jennie Smith, Julia
Wicker and Pauline Herman, at
tended tho eommcneoinent of Hillard
Institute, at Forsyth.
Mr. Tommie Irwin who has taken
the commercial course at Moor s
Business University, Atlanta, and
graduated, has returned home.
Miss Alice Ilodnett ct tie ft
dersville High School corps ofteach-
c rs l as left for Senoia, to spend her
vacation with her mother and
relatives
Clyde the little son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Stephens, one of llie
twins, died on Friday night last,
aged about throe mutilhs,
Ml’s. W, C. Kiddle, died at the
residence of her son in-lasv Dr. A.
T. Cheatham in Divlsboro on
Wednesday morning, and was
buried iu the family burying ground
nl Jacksons church.
Patented Flour.
Wo are offering Wade Hun pton Hour
for §7 per barrel or 05o per suck; we nro
also Helling Violet X full patented flour
eipially ns good ns Wndo Hampton on
ly $5 1)0 per Imrrel or 75o per Hack
whim in need of good Hour cheap, give
us it call. Respectfully.
HOLT & 13RO.
Gullhcr A Smith Tettnibo Gn. is
hcadqiinrteis for buggies call on
them.
MAKKIEIL
At the residence of the bride on
the afternoon of tune llilh by the
Rev T. J. Holmes, Mr. lb E. Brown
of Savannah and Mrs. V. E. Pugh**.
, ley, of 11:11’ >w.
Potash and Blueing.
I 4 Bills bent potnsli for ‘Joe. and 5
; tloxus of best blueing for 5ant the obeup
1 Store of HOLT & IlllO.
HOLT & I31U). sell Pint, bottles
mixed Pickles for 10a. V.inill t or Ess, of
j Lemon HD per buttle, Okra and Tomii-
toes |ier nun, mixed toe. and -till other
] kind ot oiilitiedgoods very cheap.
Tennille High Nrliool.
Tho Commencement Exercises of this
fiouriMhiug Institution of lonrning osino
off last Tuesday nml Wodnosdny. The
varioiH classes were publicly examined
and d'd themselvos credit and added
new laurels to the principal Mr, W. It
Duggan and his able corps of assistants
Mr. linker and Miss J/nry Koboits.
At 11 o'ocloek Wednesday Col. Marcus
Beck of of Jackson On. delivered the
annual address. Subject tho "American
Daily.’’ Ills speech was replete with
sound logic and beautiful thoughts.
L'ol Beck is one of the rising young
lawyers of Gn. In the evening, after
the .Spelling Class, Dr. M. D. C. M .
Summerlin of our town delivered the
prises in a Ml) minutes Hpoceh. which
several times brought down the house
with laughter and applause. The
Music was furnished by the Totmille
Cornet Band.
Soap and Starch.
We Imvo made a close cut on Soap
and Starch, our prices are soup, large
bars 2 for 5u* Starch ti}o per pound,
•litis for 2lo. We are determined to
load iu low priaes,
Respectfully, HOLT A 13RO.
Fruit jars Ibr sale at 11, C. Hough
ton's.
Fruit jar rubbers for sale at II. C
Loiighton's.
New Mackerel.
We have some very flue Mackerel pul
up in 1 2 barrels; No 2 per lintf barrels
SJ.O'J, No. .3 per half barrels #2 75.
HOLT .V BRO,
Lost.
A Fresh lot of that noted tooth-
uclie cure can lie found at llollen-
luck's 25c a bottle worth $25.00
in cases of toothache.
Those wlio wish something nice ,
iu Toilet soaps can tied them at j
0 M Fulghuni’s at half the origi
nal prices, nairl tor the samo quail- 1
ty, he litis the largest and best as- j
sorted stock ot Toilet hours ever j
shown iu Sandersville call and!
price them tis a treat to examine J
them.
Urn v y Kit ins.
We learn when • eady to go to press
that Mr. O.O. Brown did Sunday
night wo truly sympathise with the
bereaved family- The deceased was a
tried, true friend of ours aud esteemed
by all who knew him.
The sad intelligence of tho death of
Mr. Linton Veal has just readied us.
It is hard to bo deprived of a young
man of so much value to the commu
tiity; there are not tunny such steady
young men at the present day and
this noble young u an will truly be
missed.
Sugar and Coffee.
We nre stlliug Sugar and Coffee very
cheap* Pure white Extra C. Sugar,
14 (l)H lo the dollar; ‘Jibs best ooffeo for
a dollar, don’t fail, tu give uh a call
Respectfully, 140LT & BRO.
Those who use bakers bread can
find the large rquntc Pullman
loai for 10q at C M Fulglmms.
Oil last Wednesday and Wednes
day night the heaviest ruin we ean
remember fell in this county, filling
the water courses and rendering
travelling almost impossible. Iveg
oreoU on Thursday morning looked
like a river and was switning, at Sun
llill tho banisters of the Bridge on
ly showed above water, at the Deep
cut the track was covered by the
rain to tho depth of six loot. Lime
stone creek was impasfablo, and
hero in town tho side walks nud
bridges were tcrilily damaged, the
repairs of which will cost a large
outlay of money. Our train char
tered by the Gordon club to bring
the crowd from Harrison started
out and had to'return owing to large
washouts on tho road below Tcnn
illo taking all together it is another
Gordon freshet, similar to tho one
which occurcd when he was a can
didate years ago. The amount ot
damage clone to roads bridges and
crops cannot now bo estimated but
is immense.
Cigars and Tobacco.
We have a full stock of Tobacco &
Cigars, tlio brands of our best chewing
Tobacco are Ba8e Ball the best 00c per
pound, Henry «'iiay 55, Plank Road 55,
Butterfly 55, Cora Lee 55, good tobac
cos for 7c per plug or 35o per pound
Cigars 4 for 5c to the finest Havana.
Give us u call when iu need of Tobacco
we will save you money.
Respectful ly, HOLT & BRO.
A pair of Gold Nose Glass-os with
chain . The finder will .be rewarded
on returning thorn to me.
Mrs. H B. Jones.
lliiiTiN(iii*lli|;li Sellout.
The closing exercises consisting
of public examinations and con
cert, of tliis school occasioned on
Friduy last. The day wu- in
clement, but in spite of the im-
pmpitiotts weather a largo crowd
was iu attendance. The annual
address was made by Col. B D
Evans in bis usual earnest manner
For the accommodation of visitors
a sumptious dinner was served
on the grounds. The Tcnuillc
Cornet Bund discoursed sweet
music at intervals during the day,
much to the entertainment of the
audience. The scholars exibited
marked proficiency in their
several studies, particularly in
mathematics, which is the high
est encomium that could bo paid
the efficient Principal Prof. W.
0. Bateman, Success to the
Harrison School.
ItlUM tlxcuiivail.
J. J. Atkins, Chief of Police
Knoxville, Tcnn., writes - ’’My family
and 1 arc the beneficiaries of your
most excellent medicine, Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption;
having found it to be ail that you
claim for it, desire to testiiy to its
virtue, y friends to whom I have
recommended it, praise it at every op
portunity.”
Dr . Kings New Discovery for
Consumption is guarontoed to cure
Coughs, Colds Bronchitis, Asthma,
Croup and every affection of Throat,
Chest and Lungs.
Trial Bottle Free at Win Rawlings
Drug t*tore. Large Size tf l.0 0
M11 Editor.—Please allow me
space in your valuable paper mull
will give yon a few dots from this
part of the county. Every thing
is limning along sinothly now
only the farmers nro armed find
fighting Gou. On on; there is but
little lo say about Bacon an Gordon,
but if the rain continues that will
reinforce Gen. Greenland 1 think we.
will have to Imvo Gordon or Bacon,
the Bacon will suit us bettor pro
vided, you drop in a corn pone: ns
for Govenor. one will suit 11s as
well as another, but 1 will say if we
get a good man iu office why not
keep lillu llieio? if it be state or
county ollice, but it is general}* the
ease wIict the term of office expires
they run another man; if ho has
faithfully discharged his duty why
not keep him there. If a person in
the habit of handling an ax, a plow,
a lioo, or a jack plain can make
liettei use of the samo, and is more
profitable to his employers than one
totally unused to such things; I
iMtuiot see why the samo advantage
would not result in tlie holding and
executing the duties of an office, by
a faithful olllcor. If practice makes
more perfect, and if an overseer or
farmer improves and does bolter
and better every vear, as lie has
more experience; or if a lawyer who
bus had practice and is familiar with
llto law is deemed the safest, and is .
more relied upon for a prompt and | —
ellkieiil discharge of duly than one —
of no practice, and with no familiar- Is
ity with law’ then 1 can seo u-.i reason 1 ^
why one in office that attends to 1 a)
his business, who has a sense
right and is faithful, and who lias a
lovable ambition should not also
improve from day to day. and be
belter able to serve those who trust
and employ hint, than one altogether 1^
inexperienced in such maters. _ j
Sol syy if a man faithfully dis
charges liis duty, keep him in office
for life lime; uny office from Tics
ideul down to a Halit.
I say that it should be made a
crime for any man to use bis money
to gain a vote tha*. Iu* cannot talk
oat. let him do without it.
i] Aa,
Tlic Fanners Friend!!!
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON*
Bv clonnsiw tho seed perfect, never chokes, runs light, gins foot,
mid 'makes a good sample. Tlio feeder stands on the floor it wll
feed any kind of cotton regular, every gin guarontoed as represents*
and to give satisfaction. Prices has been reduced.
Call on or address,
LANG and WILT.
Manufacturers Agents, Sandersville, Georgia. For full do-crinhon
jprices and terms. A gin w 11 be Kept in stock where it can
lie seen at any time.
GO TO NEW TIN SHOP FOR
CHEAP TIN WARE.
Dish pans from 15ct up, wash bowls from
Oct up, milk pails from lOct up, coffee pots
from iOct. up oil cans from 5ct up iron well
buckets 50ct toilet sets from $1.50 every
thing usually found in first class tin store
tin roofing and valleys smoke stacksfor por
table engines made an l rep all kinds of
tin and sheet work to or ler at living ratrs.
W. H. HARGRAVES
Sandersville, Ga.
C. C. Painlessly
srolil. licrpM.iuul all
li mourns
■o* caused by P'>1*
cnroitl, licrpM.iuin mi »<• >■* ■ • • . ■ .
niio.1 blooJ, by noiitruliMne and totally <lo-
stroyluztliospocifio poison winch produce*
andfoeds tlio disease.
Hold nl Muthis’ Drug Htoro, and by Hatch
and Smith at Tontlillo.
C. C. Readily cures chronic, scrof
ulous ulcers, disobargiiiR wi'inds, bruises,
scalds, blotches, burns, pimples mid all skill
eruptions, ensued mid fed by tainted or im
pure Idood. , , , r , ,
Hold at .Vntbls’drug store and by Hatch
it Smith, Toimillo-
A i?erf»at substitute for calomel, mercury
blue mass, otc, on tie toiiud iu M A Sim
mons’ Liver Mediclno.
Hold at Miithi.’ Di or Store and by Hatch
ml.Smith, Tcnnille.
TIM
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
Him attained a standard of •xotlUnea wfatsil
admit*ot no miporlojr.
It •ontoins ovory improvement tha I iaiwalft
fioulus, eklU and money eon produee.
CallatEG
S
TEI3XT
t j£± F B T ■Z’
TOCKING*
‘CTPPOBTEB
s
What might bo done if uicu wore wise
What ghiriotts (loads my sutloriug
brotlior
Would they uaito
In love and right . g j lavin - aUll Hair Gutting dotio with
Aud cmhu their scorn ot one anolhei : ®“ fttne * 8 ftn , Latcat stylo. Shar-
Opprosaions heat might bo impulsed | getting Shears a Specialty.
With kindling drops of loving kind-
uess
And knowledge pore
From shore to shore.
Light on the eye of mental blindness
The meanest wretch that ever trod
Tae deepest sttuk in guilt and sorrow
Alight stand erect
In self respect
And share the teeming world to
morrow.
What mi} lit bo done? This might
be clone
And more than litis my suffering
brother.
Mure than llto tongue
E’rr said or sung
If men were wise and loved each
K.U.
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Kerosene oil*
Bay your Kerosene oil of us, we sell
the best oil for I7je per gnl.
HOLT & BRO.
!taarSl*nmc!iaud Font Bi-cuth
Are cuused by indigestion, aud are im
mediately oured by a dose of M. A. Sim-
mous’jLiver Medicine, Sold everywhere
Por Sale at Alathis’ Drag Store &
atoh & Smith at TenniUo
Apple Vinegar.
Bure Apple Vinegar is wortli 30c ger gal
lon ut liUb'l' iX JiitU,
It will be to your interest to call and Hec
Vestas Jacksun on North side oi the Public
sijuare.
All! Hove She SnfIVred.
This lady had been married thirteen years
and during at least one-lmlf of that time, had
been a sufferer from die effects of Lcueor-
vhoca or Whites and its many attendants'
She was very much reduced in strength and
flesh, being unable to take any active ex
orcise. Tlie Mexican Female Remedy was
at last given a careful trial, and an improve
ment was noted from the start. She is now
a perfectly healthy woman, and owes her
restoration to this remedy.)
Hold hy A, Mathis, anil Hatch & Smith
cT-’nmffe-
Woiuaiii Mlssionni-y Society.
Dear Sisters; Do we intend to
let this glorious cause conic to
naught su far as we tire concerned.
How will wc led when wo enter the
portals of glory with empty hands
(that is, if we can enter so), Shall
wc sit idly down expecting to reap
the benefits uf others energy? Do
\Y„ feel no nun til obliga.iou resting
upon us? No'. No', sway with this
lukewarm religion. God gave us
brain to nse to liis glory and houo ,
and we make neither mental, or mor
al effort to use them for him. Our
tamnts are rolled iu a napkin, and
we stand, watting for the trumpet to
sound, thinking to slide in the door
of heaven unseen and some other
person's sheaves to bo counted as
ottrs. This will not do; we hate
room for business, for plcasuse, for
polities, (L am ashamed to say this
of Ladicf) for everything else, but
none whatever for Jesus", it would
lye worse here than at Bethlehem
for there would scarcely be loti ml a
mantlet- here. Dear sistiSs this is
God’s work and if entered in zeal
ously our souls will be filled tiuiiL-
erably 'till of the love of God. Our
duty did not end when wo placed
iiur names upon the church book we
then only took the first step and
unless we keep moving how shall
“we grow in grace autl in the knowl
edge of our Father” Lot us awake
to a sciioe of our duty and bo busily
engaged in gathering sheaves; the
harvest is ready. But laborers are
few, Oh! that the master will send
laborers into his vineyard,
' MEMBER.
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■Him,
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1 Ac.
20c.
2 ie.
iiH-kiii’u. Atxlomlnnl, amt Catur.ic.
niul Baml.ik'o Sii|>i><iit<-r com-
l.liii->1. 50c.
Icillli Skirt Supporter, - - - 25c.
a iglitou Uciit'n Garter, - - loe.
FOR SAI.K 71V
AM, FIRST-CLASS STORF.9.
Samples sent post-paid lo any address upon
eueipt o' price in 2-rent stumps.
j LEWIS STEIN,
Sole Owner and Manufacturer,
MS Ccnlro Street, Now York,
Then nxsollont Or;tuia are csIcbretc.l ter T*-
mo, ipintfly o( tone, mitek rceponwi,. vart»iy W
romiihmtlon, nrttstlo dcBtijri. Imauty
toot •oustructiou, makliiR them tho m«*» nkJJJV
Wu.amamontal uuci doblrublfl ontnilof IMNA
BokooU, cliurohos, loUgos, aocMtlM*
KHTAUUNUIIU KEPUTATI#*.
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Catologuoa anti I*rlco LliU, on ipjiktUoaiFilA
The Chicago Cottage Or|U C*.
Ctratr Rudolph ud in MHM*r
CHICAGO. ILL.
Jfew Improved Hijn -*n,
New Mechanized Pi'inatjJea
and Rotary Movementa, Auto
matic, Direct and Perfoti Ac
tion, Cylinder* Shuttle, Self set
ting Needle, Positive Feed, 1'Tt
Springs, Few Parts, Minimum
Weight, 21o Friction, Ho New?.,
llo Wear, No Fatigue, 21 o
•' Tardrums," Capacity Unlim
ited, Always in Order, Richly
Ornamented, JUckelplated, Qnd
Owes Perfect Satisfaction!.
Send for Circulars.
—Address—
AVERY MACHINE CO..
812 Broadway, Naw Vaalu
iMt ^
U1
Band hi
of tli** LIVER.
, such oo Torpidity ot
«. N •fvtma Dyhpepsia. IndiRor-
li) li > % nit* Oonstip ition. Fl itn-
•in l H iniiiiN of tho SDuiuch
•ill * l II •.it’uin ) Mi-mma, M-il trli,
i I F«v»r Jiroikliono Fevor,
nft'*r Frtvt*r*. Olirtmio Dior-
i <•« of Ap|H*tfto H *1(1 idle FWii Breath,
5” ItSIgiSmSSi
iur.Ho It U not a p.tuacon for all dis^nfoi,
LIVER,
uUv lu
i m fr-'Mi ii waxy, yellow
color. It entirely removes
•ov giotuny spirits. It is <>k.* of (ho 6EST AL-
!TR<N7!V,£S and i^JRJF. c .RS OF THE
H.OOD, a.-.d Is A Vr.LUAELE 10NIC,
pTADICER’3 AGRAKTil
' ■» ?*:*lo hy all DruffSfiHtfl. IVi<;o SI .00 per botllo.
G. F. STADiCtlK, Proprietor,
f j,..F'h::: Phll:-.;t:.»tihla 1 Pa.
R. [-HARRIS
A.’rTOHYSTE'Sr A.TLA.W
SANDERSVILLE, GA.,
TVill practice in the Middle Ctrenit, and
ill the counties surrounding Washington.
Special attention given to Commarcial Law*
Jun23Jy
Burial Cases.
Of nil grades for pale by T. N. & J. W.
Smith at TenuilU. Leave your order wills
Hr. Murchison-
sa
and Glrtt.
W« have soldi coiiat4»>
•hie, and lo ertiry cm* It
las given ufidfuin. .
Aleoli 4b Uk,
I Iiudsoa- N. V.
Sold by DrogflMs
riles
For salo nt Dr. A. Mathis' Drag
Store.
Canvassed or uncanvnsied Han* per lb
lOct at Holt & Bro’s
Best stick Gandy lOct per pound
nt Holt & Bro’s.
ICE and LEMONS!
ICE and LEMONS!
SttH in the Race and sliant be left.
On and after May 1st we will be pre
pared to ii I a.I orders for Ice and
Lemons at lowest prices. Send un
your orders satisfaction quaranteed
GALLAIIER A SMITH.
Successors to W. A. Gallalter.
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