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—)IN THE C1TY(—
ff any of our nubteriberi fail to receive their
niweri, they nill plrnse be hint I onouqh to inform
l, of the fact immediately.
jjg 4\|)KKSVI Lle, ui:oiu;u -
-WmAY, AUSU8T 24th 18&6.
TaTjTj e r n io a n
kditor, n nusiiER and pkopuiktiiii
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thi*,powdor never varies. Ammverof
purity,Meefigth and whoifiaoinene**. More
c l <.oi!'irnic!il than the ordinary kind*, and
cannot he sold incotnpelition with tliu mul
ti Hide of low test, short weight alum or
nlioaplinte | gwderf. Sold only in canv.
ItoVAL IUK1XO l*(.WL>KU CO.,' lUO Wall at
K Y
Koval baking Powder for sale by
(.'harfc* Knlghuiu.
A few good Sewing Machines, for
sale at Jornigiui it Sou.
A MATHIS’ SPACE
Turnip Seed. Turnip Seed.
Mew Crop.
Red purplo top.
White flat Dutch.
Purple top yellow Swodo Ruta-
Largo pjurplo top yellow
Aberdeen
Sele.etc.il White Globe turnips.
Seed in #uy quantities in
papers nud in bulk. I warront
these seed U) bo new crop.
A. Mathis.
At Mathis’ Drug Store
mvGU.WD iiuNimieuti,
These are the two highest grades
df Hour made liy the Eureka .Mills
Merchants are buying them and they
•eh freely. 7-1*1 — if is visiting friends and relative#
LOCAL AM) UTIIKHWIiii:.
Miss .Jennie Smith is visiting
Indian Springs.
Mr. U. 1?'. Brown of Lake City is
in Lite city.
Mr. B. W. Calhoun is visiting
relatives in South Carolina.
Teiinillc High School was resum
ed with a very good attendance,
Jfiss Chain Smith of Macon is
visiting Mis William G Robson.
Mrs. Win. Slnde of Tennilie, is
visiting fi icm.s in North Georgia.
Mrs, Mary G. Wldddan of Fast
man is visiting relatives in the city
Miss Ella Mathis visited Tennilie
last week, the guest of Mrs. J. W.
Smith.
Mi. S. T. Jordnu proprietor of the
Dawson .Journal was in tbj city
last week.
Miss Marv KlUre’.l of Sandersville
Air.. F. C. Rawlings and daughter
Mi'8.11. K Houghton 1 also Airs.
Annie Ran lings sre visiting rela
tives in Upsom ci unty, lieforo re-
turning they expect to visit Oliver
Springs in Tcntcssoe.
Owing to iuciea cil court and
J»il.ex|K)iises, hmldlug and repairing
ol bridges and support of returned
lonaiics, tho honorable Ordinary
has authorized and directed the
Tax Collector to col ice a Ux of 40
cents on every one hundred dollars
of taxable property returned on the
l)|gest for the yuar l8aQ, and pay
nyu* the same to tho county Treas
urer.
Fresh water grohnd mini nt It. A.
Hurst.
Ilercplion.
Thursday night was the scene
id much guyety nt the residence
oecusion
II. C. HOUGHTON.
Agent for Jiipuii Tea, Price Tie
per pound.
He will give n prize worth from ! county.
10c to $7.Ol) vit i every pound
sold.
Tennilie.
Mrs. W. K. Watkins and children
are visiting relatives in Wilkinson
“FLANTEKS PKI»E,“
This is a new brand of Hour that
|s giving good satisfaction ground nt Colour 1
Eureka Mills. 7-14—tf
‘FAIPIIIIPI |*AVOIIITE.’
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters in Washington county, to
be found nt Eureka Alills. 7-1-1—tf
/flunk Dneds, Justice Summons itu.l
Ikmds of Titlis for sale at tan Alar
Ddiee.
Call at Ben Duggan's an.I get the
best 5 cent Cigar in town.
Smoke Signature Cigars, the best
uickel Cigar on earth, at 1). F. Deo
oan’s.
lteu Duggan is the only man in
town who lias tiie signature of all
prominent people of the li.8. Call
and see them.
Call at the “Little Store’' if you
want bargains in groceries.
it. F. Dugqax,
GOOD FLOCK.
Merchants are buying and selling
readily the new brand <>f flour of lho
Eureka Alills. 7-14—t
no ACT TO LOAN TO FA1*.
HICKS.
If you want money on easier term* than
you can gel it elsewhere call on Jlinca A
Rogers. March HOili tf.
Cliiiiunue.
lathe only guaranteed vegetable euro for
fever and ague, chiP* and fever, dumb ague
remittent and intermittent fevers bilious
fiver neu i Igiu, and all malarial disease*,
It is sold hy all druggists, who will relunli
the purchase ujrney If it fails when taken
as directed.
For Buie by A. Mathis and Hatch St
Bmiih at Tennilie.
Prof. W. II. Lawson attended
ti.c Teacher's institute in Atlanta
last week.
Walter R Daley, of
Wrightsvil.e, was in the city last
week.
Miss Mattie Long, of Beall
springs, is visiting Mis# Eliza Mar
tin.
Air. J. S. Wood and lady of
°l u ^ | Savannah are in the city visiting
relatives.
The front of the store rooms ol
Watkins building has been uuwry
painted.
ller. K. II. Walker of Dublin is
visiting his relatives the family of
Air. Wily Harm of this city.
Mrs. Mary Brown ol Wrights-
villo, is visiting relatives and
firends in the city.
Miss Marinh Haynes, we hic glad
to lc«rn is slow'y recovering from
her recent severe illness.
Alisa Mattic Cain of Jefferson
county, who has been visiting Aliss
Lillie Madison lias returned home.
Mrs. J. AI. Smith and family vis
ited relatives and friends in the
northern part of tiie county last
week.
of Mrs H. A. 1 Lines, the
being a reception, complimentary
to Mr. ami Mrs. J. fcy Wood oi
Savannah. This is tho lirst visit nf
Mrs Wood to her old homo since
ner marriage, and her many
friends availed themselves of the
opportunity to pay tlieir respects.
Tho hearty grouting and hospit
able eiilertuiiumuit .sufficed to
cut huso the guests, und uniinute
limit* spirits. Songs, recitations
and other amusements highly
outartttined .the guests. Near tho
lose of tho evening an elegant
supper was served and much
relished by t osr; partaking. Ike
ovuning will retnoinlmrod us one
ol much pleasure aud enjoyment
Buy your Cotton TuMvt>i<ye at LAN Cl Sc
WILTS an I site 1‘iom.y
A large lock of Cotton Pre** Ropes in
Slock ol.tt low J’rice.
LANG & WIJLw.
For Tax Collector.
We nrcjaulhoriztd to announce the mime
of Mr SteplieiiJJ Jordan to.-the office ol Tax
Collector of Washington coumy nt tho en
duing election in Julian*}' next.
SioiirNloiiinrli mid Foul Krrnlli
Am eiiusud by indigestion, and are im
mediately oiirnl by a dime of M. A. Sim
iiious',Liver Medicine. Sold every whom
For S tin at \l e.iif l>.-1 j i. »:r &
toll & S.uitlt a' Tomiliu
Withdrawn From Tennilie
Web'g to inlornt our thousands
of customers throughout Washlog-
ton and adjoining counties who
have been so liberal in their pat
ronage nt our Trnnii.lk Stork,
that we will no longer continue
business at thatsla id, and thut
our whole and entire capital will
1)0 CoNCtNT.tATKU AND tJl’KRATKD
at our Two Story F i it k proof
Brick Building nt Sanhkrsvillk.
1: will be in lull blast with Hum-
horloss seasonable al tract ions by |
Sept 15tu. Wholehalk it
stairs, Detail Down stairs.
Wo arc dt-teimined to make ours
“The Dhy Goons Establish
ment’ of Middle Georgia Me
Uarty shall be foe Sanders-
ville wdat J B White is for
Auousta. Lead wo must, Lead
wj will, we me determined to lead
in every feature of our business.
Tho addition of another Gory
to our large store enables ur to in
crease our stock vastly in quantity
and variety. New departments
will bo added embracing a class
of goods uovor before shown in Hun-
dcrsville. With tho advantages
we have in trade backed by a live
expelienoo and capital sufficient to
take advantage of all and every
inducement for sadi, our house
mud be the favorite resort for pur
chasers. True to our recaru of the
past wo ph-pge ourselves (o hold
stand ana
erat.
every other true Domo-
JACK PLAIN
WOMAN’S C.T. UNION'S
VOLUMJS.
"Never Too Late To Mend” is a
very o .n.ai but a very dangerous
proverb. It is true and sorvicnble
under certain circumstances. If one
i who has wandered off into the wrong
path is penitent, and really longs
and labors to get right again, then
it is an encouragement to assure hi in
that it is not too Into for him to
“mend his ways.”
But on the face of it., this homely
apophthegm is too often an incentive
to presumption. A young man of
warm blood, who has a bagful of
wild outs to sow, is tempted to give
free rein to his passion, and says to
himself, “it will never bo too lute to
mend;” so ho scatters his wild oats
broadcast, in the theatre, on Ilia
race course, nud in every line of
“spoiling life." They coinu up rank
aud tall,und cover llr* whole soil of
his life with their long ugly roots
and tlieir hateful stalks. The
.critical years of his brief existence
are seeded down with sin and if La
high prices : u subjection, to defend j ;1 |tor years he begins to weed out
Col. C. R Pringle, the great
temperance apostle, has been tiom
ilisted for Slats Senator for his dis
triet. lie ii a resident of Washing
Inn county, and a groat, good and
safe man. Conyers Solid South.
the peon .o .from monopoly in busi
ness and sell Dry Goons Shoes
Clothing Ac.., forever in your
midst nt tho lowrst values possible
by any dealer,in the state.
Bowing in humble tliauks to
tho people for their uio-t liberal
patronage for tho last nine
years; we beg that you cull
early and of ten that we may verify
all said above anti tuore. We are
now cloiing out all summer goods
at .cost nud less than cost Any.
price to make a clean sweep.
WM. A. McCAHTV. & GO.
Two Story Fire Proof Biick Build
ing, Sandersville Ga.
Aug. 10th 188G.
Jack Fin in.
The old adage says the time to
strike tiie iron is when it is hot
Hut 1 am sorry to say that it is nine*
neglected ill this clay and time.
VYecan say after it is cold, how
easy it would have been to have
made Hie required article if we just
the devil’s crop, he finds the soil
.impoverished and the roots hard
to clear out, and only a fraction ol
life for any better, nobler, nud
holier crop of good deeds. Tho
chances.arcjlkat the wild oats will
get an ineradicable hold upon him,
and llieu nLl total crops which lie
grows in ibis world will he fuel for
the flumes of perdition. Young
man! I offer you a thousand times
‘lijlter in liter, it is “never to early to
mend." Try that. —Rev. T* L. Cuvier.
The Farmers Friend!!!
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON.
By cleansing the seed perfect, never chokes, runs light, gins fast
mid makes a good sample. The fee ler stands on tho floor, it will
feed any kind of eott.m regular, every gin guaranteed as represented
and to'give satisfaction. Prices li m bseu reduced.
Gall on or address, _ -
LANG and WILT.
Manufacturers Agents, Saiulersrillc, Georgia. For full description
prices and terms. A gin w U he kept in stock whero it cun
bo seen nt any time.
GO
TO THE NEW TIN SHOP FOR
CHEAP TIN WARE.
Dish pans from 15ct up, wash bowls from
5ct up, milk pails from lOct up, coffee pots
from lOct. up oil cans from Set up iron well
buckets SOct toilet sets from $1.50 every
thing usually found in first class tin store
tin roofing and valieysjsmoke stacks for por
table engines made and rep all kinds of
tin and sheet work to ordeT at living ratrs.
W. H, HARGRAVES]
Sandersville, Ga.
C. O C. I’iiinlesdy c irji c 111 r w i> ' 1
cnrohl, liory ■*, iiu.l all hi‘or ei l-wl by
ont.il Iff,Hid, by noiltralizit,lc an I totally <lo-
Htrnying ilii‘-H|>cuiih! |>oIhoii which produces
und foetlr tho tlitwnrc.
Sold at Mathis’ Drug Store, and by Hatch
and Smith nt Tennilie.
C. Readily cures chronic, scrof
ulous ulcers, discharging wounds, bruise*
scalds, blotches, burns, pimples and all skin
eruptions, castled and fed by tainted or im
pure blood. »
Sold at .Vatlils’drug store and by Hatch
| & Smith, Tennilie -
I ~A Perfect subuit ito for citlomo!, meronry
i hlnenusr, etc, can lie tnun 1 in M A Sim-
: mens’ Liver Medicine,
i Sold a - . Minhi.’ Drug Store and by Hatch
ml Smith, Telluillo.
Wouilcrliil Cures.
W 4 D. llowt & Co., Wholesale and
Retail Druggists of Rome, Gif, any:
We lmvo been selling Dr. King’s New
Discovery, Kleetrio Hitters and Buek-
lon’s \rnica Salve for t«’n yonrs. Have
never handled remedies that sell as well
or give snob uuiveisnl satisfactinn.
There have been some wonderful cures
effected by these, medicines in this city.
Several cases of pronounced (Jonsiimp-
ion have been entirely eurod by use of
few liottles of Dr‘ King's Nc Discov-
ry, taken in connection with Kleetrio
litters. We guarantee them ways.
Soid by I)r. Wnr Rawlings
For 'l ux lCrccivcr.
The name of James Hr Smith is re
speot.fully suggested to the voters of
Washington enuuty as a candidate for
the office of Tax Receiver at .tho op.
proaeving election in January next. He
is capable aud holiest, and if elected
would 1111 the office with eredir.
Many Citizens.
Aug 21st l8Sff.
The W. C.'t.r- arc meeting reg
ularly every week to implore God to
help and bless every right effort Hint' —
is made toward tho advancement of
temperance morality and religion.
They are begging that the young ; $
mny lie educated in temperance
principles; they are petitioning state
and government to prohibit the liq
uor traffic. We jjavc workers all
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
Ha* attained a itan.lojA of cxct’.lcr.ce which
admits of no tmporlor. ..... .
It coutalae every Unprovoineut thsl lnrcmtlv.
genius, (Util iuiiI money out i rclnct'.
had thought of the adage But now it, ovei ’ 'he world urging upon the pen
s too late we will Itnvu to hc.it up l’' u ' itnl importan.’e ol lompt-i nn c
. . .. . . .. . , . to the human luce. Iliey bate
Itguin; and so it is in all our detent i
ed candidates, sml supporters. Let
us look the next lime, and see when I
to strike, an l not say anything j
about our nej let t in the past for j
our good biuk says “Be ye also j
ready lor at such a lime that you |
b Uiuk not the Son of Man conicih.”
Well our c t it i i.iity it divided
up just like other communities I |
guess, we haven 1 kinds of people
some good and some bad, and some |
was for Wicker and some for I’ringle
and 1 us for myself was a Wicker
been forced to t.ake a decided stand 'J
for the protection of themselves and j
their children und although some;
may censure we feel we are working
is a just cause for God and Home
and Native Land and having begun
t e warfare we arc determined by
the help of God to continue until
full deliverance shall come.
“The New York city branch
tiie White Cross Army now mini-
seven hundred, during the
distributed
Thtna i.x,#oUeut Onion* do (OKurtttcrt ror \oi-
tunc, quality of tunc, quick rcoponoo, variety <4
combination, artistic rioffign, beauty iu IVpUh, t pcr-
fccUoiibtructioa, iimkina ilium tbo ir.cJt ulUnot*
ivo, ornaincntal ami doblrablo orgaua tvt uoaica»
BchoolB, cUurcbea, lodyoe, socii tle», ate.
r.srinLisnr.u itKPUTATio5i f
VNKUVAViRII l AdlJTirJ,
shilm;i> vonum:x,
HUNT WAT EH* At**
coMuiNi.p, Mini: TXI1A
THE POPULAR ORQAH
Instruction Books nod Plsno Stoats.
Catuloguon und I'rico Lists, on application, WH
Ihe Chicago Cottage Organ Co.
I'oratr Usoddyh ill Au SltlSi,
CHICkQO. lit.
| Shaving and II ur Culling it one swill
f j Neatness and LV.ost Style. Shnr-
pnning Shears a Sp’cialty.
Appoiptmcisis of A B llorrinir,
Disciple o| Christ, lor the
month ol AiiKU.t
Rcthe-tda 1st, Sat. it Sun. 1 oc’k A. J/.
Toojn.-boro ‘Jnili’af & A’un- 11 oe k A. M
Amioclt 3rd Sat. & S:in‘ II ge’k A, M.
Popular Spring -ltli Sat A Sun 11 oc’k A M
Five Chapel 4tli Sunday 4 oo’k PM
liarriKon 5th Sunday 11 A M it 8 I’ M
Kid. \V I) Oliver will a-ciint in the moot,
lag al Tomimboro ami liar ison und also
Prof J D Uillingsby of tlrilHn at Antioch.
The public ia cordially invited.
AlilKow Mil 1 Mlll'ciral.
This lady had been married thirteen years
#nd ditring at least one-half of that time, had
been a sufferer from die effects of Leueor-
rhoca or White* and it* many attendant*-
Site Was very much reduced in strength and
flesh, Ucing unable to take any active ox-
erci*e. The Mexican Female Remedy wan
at last given a careful trial, ami an improve,
merit was noted from the start. She is now
a perfectly healthy woman, and owes her
restoration to this remedy.
Hold by A, Muini*,|aud Hatch & Smith
’r • 11 ule.
Appointments for me at Har
rison Ualiiiit church.
Second Sunday at 11 o’clock in each
month, ulnO'the fourth Sunday and Satnr-
day before in tach month at 11 o’clock A.
M. A T Smith. Pastor.
Simmons Iron Cordial invigorates and
recuperate* the tnticels and limbs.
Sold at JJ.ithih’ Drug Store, and hy Hatch
*nd Smith at Tennilie.
Lost.
A note made by It. E. Dunhnm
about January 1882 payable to
R. C. Wilson tor $150,00 October
15th 1889 on which note there
arc credits of $80.00 and $10.75.
Parties arc cautioned against
trading for said note.
R. O, Wilson.
August 14 188 j
Two sons of Mrs. M. V. Mason
residing below Tennble left last
week to attcuil Ililiiard Institute at
Forsythe.
Messrs J. Floyd Jones, It. P.
Rough-on and Glutence Peacock
are off on a pleasure trip in North
Georgia.
A large number of ladies and
gentlemen attended the dunce
Thursday evening nt the residence
ei Dr. J B Boberts*
Airs. 0. J. Wallace, neo Alias Effic
Swiut left last week for hcphzibali
alter visiting her relatives in this
county.
Mr. Angus.us Beall of August#
who is visiting his brother Air. O.
11. P. Beall of Davisboro’ was iu
the city Inst week.
Misses Bessie and Pennie Dug
gan niter a pleasant visit to rela
tives iu Wairentou luvvo returned
homo.
Misses Mattie and Brownie New
som, of Macon, me visiting in the
city; the guest oi Mrs B J Tnrbut-
ton.
Mr. B. J. Tarbutton and B. T.
Rawiings left on Tuesday night for
North Georgia iu search of heallli
and rcereniiou.
Jlflster Sainniic Smith has left for
Forsyth to attend Hilliard Institute.
Miss. Annie Smith, his 6ister.
accompanied him and will spend
some time in tiie city.
Activi, riihliiiiff und Kcliable,
Dr. Rawlings can always be re
lied upon to carry in stock the
purest and best goo Is. and sustain
the reput it ion vf being nativo, push
ing aud reliable, by reeomnienditig
articles with well estub islied rneiit
und such us are popu ar. Having
the agency for the celebrated Dr.
Ivng’s New Discovery for consump-
tio.i, to ds and coughB, wjll re 1 it on
a positive guarantee. It will surely
cure any aud every affection of tbi
throat, lungK, or chest, aud iu order
to prove our claim, we ask you to
call and get a Trial Bottle Free,
All milch cows should have a
plentiful supply of good, pure, clear
water. The milkman can do with
out it. The water should be put
into the cows, und not into the
milk.—Picayi n *.
TBIKT’
AFETY
TOCKINO*
'aFFORTER
Wc cast here men sav yet, that tho
Election did not go fair, we know
that is all bosh, aud these, men who
argue in this way, looks like al times
of their argucinent that could bite
a ten penny nail inlwo, for they' will
grit their teeth nt.d rip and snort,
But I say come in boys you are beat,
all the same, and refei them to the
old adage, “Thero aro all kinds of
epidemics over our country and there
ure|men studying remedies for ull of
we desire to see in our community a
White Cross Army an army ot men
bound by bledges to hold the laws
of purity as binding upon themselves
ns they do on women; men banded
together to lead the young in paths
I of chastity to live upon a higher
of morality themselves and
thus lead the rising generation up
higher men who will protect women
int'ie true way men that will assist
reclaiming
tiie fallen holding
them, your writer wants to know] up the weak and helping to makt
this beautiful country or ours what
God intondod it should be.
Judge Robert L. Rogers of Atlanta
and Airs. Ida D. Marshall were
married at 109 Garnet street
Atlanta on the 5th iust. hy Elclei
T. Al. Harris.
The young people of our city
were given an elegant entertainment
Tuesday night, in honor of the
visiting young Indies of tho town,
at tho residence of Don. and Mrs.
C ll PringlD
A Fresh lot of that noted tooth-
nche cure can be found at Jlollen-
beck's 25c n bottle worth $25.00
in cases of toothache.
Bear in mind that whitewash
purities and beautifies at the same
time. It should Ire used freely at
this season of the year to ward off
impurities.
Notice.
All persons wainntiii signs, furni-
l lire or houses painted a or grain iu g
kalsomining aud glazing done. Gall
011 me. Shop on Harris street in
front of Gimrore IIunto,
F- AI. ArtNAU.
The Georgia Marble Company,
Atlanta, will make $200,000 worth
of improvements ntits qnarrisu.
It is through ihe priming press
that an impression gets abroad
quickest.
Those who wish something nice
in Toilet soaps can find them at C
M Xi’ulghnm’s at half the original
prices, puiu for the same quality
be hae the largest and best assort
ed stock of Tufiet soaps ever shown
in Sandersville. Cn 1 nud prico
hem is a treat to examine them
wheather therei» any remedy fora
hot fevered send scuce polililion or
not il there is please send me
around o few bottles, for I have my
men spot ed out to giv« it to, and if
there is not anything of tho kind,
please tell what is good for tho
disease. All men have preference
is to tlieir man. but if your prof
crcaco is not tho mnjor.ties preference
wliat is the use to rear, it does no
good. As for Air. Pringle he is iny
man now, and I think a gentleman
too, if I10 is not, lie has been badly
misrepresented by gentlemen to
come up to tho rack. I know that
it was not intended for 11s all to
see alike, if it was so, there would
not have been any division among
us, and then wc see that we wjiild
have putC. It. Pringle on tho lirst
train and sent him to Atlanta, under
one unanimous voice go
will abide by anyth' lint you
and after lie returned from
labors, wc would not liuve anything
like Stock Law Fence Lxw. and
prohibition Law to put off on him,
but we nil would sav, well douo thou
good and faithful Senitor, outer in
your home with com fori and peace
and enjoy yourself, as a good and
faith fui man ought to do. Yes I anr
with him and will stand by him who
the majority of my people aie for.
May God direct him and keep him
in the path of his duties, and may
he be an honor to Washington,
Hancock and Baldwin counties,
which ho represents, is the way I
A significant in ivemadt is indica
ted by the antiprofanity plaerad is
sued by the Gommercial Travelers
Association. It is a large uaid
lithograph in colors, its ccutci a
picture of a ’railroad train fr an
which have stepped two commercial
travelers. Over this in large lcttcis
is “Gentlemen arc requoste I not to
use profane language. Thou shall
not take the name of the Lord the
God in vain.’ ’’ On one side of the
picture is’ “He who swears gains
nothing nt home, in business, iu so
cial life, in polities;" on the other:
l 'i.»«cs everything, sell res poR, es
teem of men, power for good, title of
gentleman, eternal life,” Below the
picture is a strong antiprotanilj
pledge. It is a capital thing to put
up in depots, hotels and stores. \\ •
G. T. U.’s will do a good work by
sending to Craig, V in ley A; Go.,
.., ------- phjimiuipi,;.,. for copies,
anu ' v0 jug them in such ptacos.
,l0 but a quarter upiece.
his —o—
Here is a receipt lor unformented j
wine:
Ten pounds of Concord grapes j
fresh from the stems. Fut them in
a granite kettle with two quarts or
water. Boil tin' il the grapes crack
oprn, cool .and strain through a cot
ton bag. Fut the juice hack into
ihe kettle, boil and skim, then aud
tlueo pounds of granulated sugai.
boil live minutes and seal air-tight
in pint or quart glass jars. Keep
in a cool, dark place,
A little girl was sitting at a tabic
opposite a gentleman with a waxed l
mustache. After gazing at him tor
several moments, she exclaimed, J
“Aly kitty has got smellers, loo.
.aditV “ • •
li*****’, with ft bolt, “ •
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•ttH'kiixr. Alwlomlnnl, am! Catnnie-
ninl Bandog* Support*? coni-
I Ini'S, •lOc.
Ii-nltli fikl'-t niipBoi-tor, • - ■ ^
Urlgliion Ueiit'ii UurttT, - - 15c.
pon R.U.E iw
all first-class storks.
S-implfH rent jiost-iwid to any uJUress upon
ruceijit ol pile j In 2-1-i-nt clumps.
3 LEWIS STEIS, •
Sol* Owner and Manufacturer,
A78 Centro Street, Now York.
and pine-
MAC)
f'Jcw Improved Hivt / -w.
New Mcrhamoal Princejjica
and Rotary Movements, Auto-
medio, Dircot and Perfect 1 , Ac
tion, Cylinder Shuttle, Self set
ting Noetic, Positive Feed, N>
Springs, Few Paris, Minimum
Weight, No Friction, No Noise,
No V/car, No Fatigue, No.
‘Tardruma,” Capacity Unlim
ited, Always in Order, ‘Richly
Ornamented, Jfiohelplated, and
Gives Perfect Saiicfaztiorh
Send for Circulars.
—Address—
AVERY MACHINE CO.*
812 Broadway, New York.
!TU.t uitmai-.-l in'- r.ti}n-
i.u lUI wi ,,t lire LIVER,
in-.! i nch mjTnrpi liiyol
nu>. DvHpeiaiia. Inflijf.T-
.fiK O-iiv-tipstinn Klit,-.-
.-IIi-.in-e of iho Bloniieb
tot) Miamit. M»hoi,
BEST P.L-
UUIS.UKS OK TME
IcLVAtLS TOXIC.
STADIGSR’S
/nt- «;ilo by all DniKfriflu. ^
Ay?? ANTI I
tieeSI.OQ per tpl.llo.
C. V. STADiCER, Projirletor,
C , t'riiuvtlo'p.’:. i-;
R. [-HARRIS
ATTORNEY A.T LAW
SANDEBSVILLE, GA.,
Will pr.iclicj in the Middle Circiilt, tml
>n the comities miri-omuliug WnshiiiKton.
Special nileution given to<5oannetoial Law'
Jun’JJ-ly
Burial Cases.
Of all grade* for *nleby T. N. & J. W.
Smith at Tennilie. Leave your order witiv
Mr. Marchison-
,'ITU1 DAYS, 1
rGcsranteni lo i
e»09# Stricture.
MTiI only by (bj
Clarfctlft.
ClnciniRi:^
Ohio.
Wo ocrdiallv rocoKlMOMl
your(J as thc’W-t Kmnlf
knt*w n »p us fo» Go hoi rhasa
* >ol<t
tUc .andiL wt
L'*'ca i.UiLfsckcn.
Altoti A Ltel*
UuiUin. N. %
Sdtlliy Drugflstfl*
r<ko (n.v.
For sale nt Dr. A. Mnthis* Drag
Store.
Canvassed 01 uncnnvnsscd liams por U>
lOct at llolt & Bro’s
Best stick Gandy lOct per pound
at Holt it Bro’s. .
ICE nml LEMONS!
ICE and LEMONS!
Still in the Race and shunt bo left
On and after May 1st we will be pre
pared to till nil orders for Ice and
Lemons lowest prices. Send ns
your orders satisfaction quardnteed/
GALLA11ER * SMITH. 1
Successors to W, A. Gullaher.
Temiill eX >.0.R R, i 1.