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Absolutely Pure.
Thin powder never v.iries. A nmrvr
of parity, strength nml whtdcsntnenes:
More u'nnomical limn the ordinary kind*
and nmnot he wild in eompetition with the
liinltitinle of low ti-rtt?*, short Wright alum
ornhosputo powder. Hold only in cans.
Koval Raking Powdkii uo. IOC wall
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liOCAIi BRKVITIHS
Cu.iositv at V. J’h,
Mr. S. ./. Jordan, lias witl.s
drawn from tlie race fur tax collec
tor.
Mr lion Brookins lias gone into
mercantile biisjiiuss at Mathews,
on tlio A G & 8 It ail road
The firm of Smith & Duggan,
hat) dissolved, by Mr Duggan sail
ing out to Mr. Smith •
A Inigo part of our young ladies
avu otl 4 visiting, which makes our
(dace look dull.
Mr 1L’ N. Gallahor, has been
n|)]ioit)totl postal clerk on the W.
& T. & D. \V. Kailruail
Fine rains fell in our county hist
work, and the fanners from all
puts reports good crops.
Prohibition clubs are being or-
ganiz-'d all over ^Walton county,
and the contest is getting quite
warm
P Wo learn from Mi II 13 Veal,
of Bartow tli it Mrs George Tliotnp
son, who has boea suffering with
dropsy tor the last twelve months,
dud Juno, the 2Silt,
I'KKMKAL M ilYTJOX.
l 1 M Cnstclhiw is visiting
Dublin.
Mr L pea Smith; is not a can'
didatc for Tax Oollector»
S Mrs -T. K, Ilines, is visiting relas
lives and triends in North Georgia,
$Mrs Hr Lewis. Cheatham, who
has been quite sick is itnyroving
Mr Mack Duggan, lias relumed
horny
M iss IViiait! Duggan, is visiting
friends near Gibson.
M:ss Hattie Wetlduii litis re
turned from Atlanta.
ills Hubert Morris, ot Union
Church, died on Friday night.
Mrs. Mary IF Josey, of Oconee*
is visiting Florida
MiasSallio Joiner, of Oconee, who
litis been quite sick is improving
Dr. 1$. F. Rudisillc, of Forsyth,
:i former resident of this city, visit
ed Itis old friends Itcrcrc ;Hulttrday
Mr. John I), Boon was inlliecity
'itlnrday shaking immls with his
friends.
ill's Annie B Smith visited
relatives in Oconee, last week.
Mr. and Mrs J G Moye visitid
Dr Urayhill‘8 family of Oconee,
last week.
Pof W L Duggan will visit
North Georgia tor recreation
Misses Hattie and Minnie Beall
are visiting relatives in Waynes
boro
.Mrs T W Strange and Miss Sal 1
lie Dodgers ol Tcnnille, tire visit
ing Kiehmond, Ky.
Gainer Thigpen is spending
some time with his unde, Mr (J.
D. Thigpen nt Sun Hill
Mis-t Belle Annul in visiting
her idatives Alderman Robert At
tain, and family
Judge Hines, and Col 0 HJItog-
ers have returned from Wrights-
villo.
Mrs Dr" Huntley, who has been
visiting lion. C, It. PrinMe, and
family, has returned to Atlanta
Mr W M Kelley, and G Gordon
Davis and J G Harrison, have re
turned f om Mercer college.
Mt Eustace Graybtll, ot Oconee,
has returned from Hilliard Insti
tute of Forsyth.
Miss Sttllio Bear, of Mathews,
Mr. .T. (J aid nor Joiner residing below
Tcnnille died on Monday night, aged
about 80 years.
Mr. James l.nsltin die.l tit his
home near Union, on Sunday 3rd
iust. Aged 70 years.
Miss Annie May, the daughter of
Mr. Stephen May, ol Waithen, died
on Sunday morninglastrof fevur Miss
Annie was once a pupil of Uio Haii-
dersville High School and mad e
many friends while here.
little Willie, the daughter of
Mr and Mrs 'J' J Norris, died on
the 27th*of last month.
Died on Tuesday last, Spivy
Rospas tfie little sou ot Mr. and
Mrs Unity Bland.
Mrs Simpson of Hancock conn,
ty, and the mother ot Mr J T
Simpson, of our’Y*ounty, died on
Thursday night last.
Groeeries of all Kinds cheap nt
Frat k Ca tt Haw’s Whitaker’s old
stand.
HlAP.fi Eg 8 IF, ID.
Married—Mr. ilitlin. W. King,
and Miss Ariminta A. Joyner, on
Sunday the 3rd, instant
On Thursday last Mr Samuel
Twtt gentlemen, ftiends who bad
been parted for years, met in a crow
tied city thorouglilnrc. The one who
lived m Uio chy was on his way to
meet a pressing engagement. Altei
a few expressions of delight, lie said.
‘•Well I’m oil. I’m sorry, Iml, it
can’t be helped. 1 will look for you
lomorow nt dinner. Remember, two
o’ clock sharp I’m anxious lor you
to see niy w ile and chi Id.’
“Only one child?’ asked the other.
“Only one’ came the answer ten
derly. “a daughter 4 She's a darling
1 do assure you ’
And they purled;, tho stranger in
tli" city getting into a street cm
bound for Lhe park whither lie ile
sired logo.
Alter a block or two, a group ol
live girls entered tho ear; they were
all young, and evidently belonged to
families ol wealth and culture—that
is, inlelectual culture—as they con
versed well. Iiaeli carried a yen
elaborately decorated lunch basket,;
each was at tired in a very becoming
spring suit, j Doubtless, they too,
were going to the park for a spring
picnic, they seemed very happy and
amiable until the c.ir again stopped,
this lime letting in a pale-faced giil
of about eleven and a, sick boy of
foili. these children were shabbily
dressed, and upon their laces we e
looks ot diskless la n ;iod with some
expectancy. Were they, loo. on their
way to the park? The gentleman
thought so; so did the group of girls
for he heard one of them say, with a
11 Murphy,
limes.
anil Miss Corine I)
look of disdain* “I suppose these
rtigamulfins are on an excursion too.
“1 shouldn’t leave mv door ifl
Best Greoii*Cof(bo 25idper lb at! !”"! l, P ,look lik ? l,,!l V, Would you?
[ rank Caltellaw s Whitakers old | „ Xl , ilIll( . (!(ll u ut tl. CP o is no ac-
9 a,K ‘* counting for tastes. I think there
. t T , Tj | ought to be a special line of ears for
J1 It • 11 i t.lio lower classes •
All this conversation went on in a
low lone, but the gentleman bad
heard it. Had the child, too? - He
dleville JHgh School, camo oil oil | glanced at the pale face and saw
Frank Callellaw’s Whitaker's old
stand.
THE HI DOLE VI LEE
SCHOOL
The commencement of the Hid.
Ii, was lie w ho paid lor a nice ridi
ir them in the gout carriage; lie a!-
s i treated them to oyster soup at tin
restariuint.
Upon his return to the city, he
was surprised and gratified to find it,
his car the kindly young girl who
Imd so tenderly remembered tin
“least of these." Again he saw hei
light shine—only a cherry word o:
two toa poor, trembling old woman,
an orange to a fretful, teething child
who was torturing its mother and
every one else in. t he ear, until the
orange soothed his hot, gums and
turbulent spirit—only these little,
lender services, and yet how plainly
they stamped her as the Master’s
own!
At two o'clock sharp the next day
the two gentlemen’ as agreed’ met n-
gain.
‘‘This is my wife,” the host said,
proudly introducing a comly lady,
“and this,’’ ns a young lady of fifteen
entered the parlor, “is my (laughter
Nettie.
“Ah!” thought the guest, ‘bis is
the dour girl w hom I met peslerday
in the streat car. 1 don't wonder her
lather calls her u darling. She is a
dulling and no mistake, Id ess her!
—Union {Signal,
Judge Duggan, issued a warrent is visiting Mattie Tanner, near
on Wednesday lust against Wil
liam Canniel, colored, lor stabbing
liis wife in tlio arm on Air. K. D.
Wobstors place,
Primus Jones, sold bis first bale
of cotton on Tuesday July 5th,
at 23 cents per lb.
Another warrant was issued by
Judge Duggan, last week against
Isaac Williams colored, for as
saulting Eliza Whitlbrd, colored.
Air. William Davis, who was
thrown from bis horse several
weeks ago and had Ins leg broken,
we are glad to'see is able to be out
again-
The seven bondsmen of Air,
Robson, Tax Collector, met Titus
•lay last and settled up the tax
deficient by each one paying his
part, which was lour hundred and
two dollars and eleven cents.
The Fourth of July lust was
proit to any one that pjohibition
has done our county good, The
large crowd of.colored peopie cele
brated the day in their mode ol
enjoyment in a very orderly man
ner and the day passed off with
only one arrest and that \v is tor
steeling, we did not see a drunken
man,
Notice Concert At Teunilie in anoth
er coulmn.
In all talk about persons, let it be
their merits that we hasten to dis
close, their good deeds that we gladly
unfold. In all discussion 'on charac
ter, let the good come into promin
ence. In all our uttered hopes for the
future, let our high ;st ideals receive
the emphasis. Let truth and m t
darkness, lovo and not hate, he om
themes. So shall wo increase and
perpetuate all that is good by Irani
utterance, while evil will dccrcasi
and disappear under the thick drn
pevy of silence.
Concert nt Tcnnille ou Wenesda,;
night at 7 o’clock sharp.
A housekeeper asks: “What is tht
simplest way to keep jelly h'on
moulding on top?” Shut a small bo
up in the pantry for a few minute
Sun Hill.
Mr Duller, and family of
Portland Alain, lias moved to the
city.
Mrs V S Jeyner, and family are
visiting relatives in Oconee and
lrwinlon
Airs Dr J B Roberts and son
Alver, are visiting relatives in
Atlanta.
Air. Fedrick Cullens of Camilla,
an old Alexico war votron, was in
the cit/ last week, looking after
tlie interest of his pension
Alisses Cborilla Harman, and
Alintie Jordan, of Tcnnille, visited
Mr Nath Jordan, tf Daviaboro last
week
Air Wright Harris, of Savnnnab
and Mrs Dr T L Harris, of IMid-
ville, are visiting relatrqes at Dn-
visboro.
AlissMinta Curry, ot Riddles
ville, Washington county Ga„
who has been teaching for the past
two years in Irwin county, has re
turned home, accompnied by Mi;s
Ersio Alison, of Evergreen Gu,
Misses Ida and Addie Brown of
Florida are visiting Capt Herman
and family
Ur A J Irwin of Maytild is in
tlue cuty
Miss CD fa I Smith, of Vine
ville in the city visiting her sister
Mrs W G Robson.
Mrs W E Watkins and children
u-o visiting relatives in Wilkin
Friday last. The declamations
ni.d compositions were very good.
Judge I lines, delivered nu excel
lent address on education. After
the exercises a sumptuous dinner
was served on the grounds
Tin: VUKIIICT ITMtlOIS,
W I). Suit, Druggist, llipptis,
Inil., testifies: “I cun recommend
Electric Ritters as the very host
remedy. Every bottle sold has given
relief in every ease. One man took
six bottles,i r.d was c-tir al of Rheum
ulism of 12 years’ slamlirg. Abra
ham Have, d.iugist, Rcllville, Ohio,
affirms. “The best selling medicine
I have ever handled in my 20 years’
experience, is Electric Ritters.’,
Thousand!) of others have added
their testimony, so ilia 4 , the verdict
is unanimous that Electric. Ritters
do cure a 1 diseases of the liver and
Kidneys or hi 1. Only a half dollar
aboltle at,Dr. Rawlings’ Drug Store
(MCrilT AT TENMI.I.E.
lly request the Counci l at Tcnnille
for the benefit of the Methodist
church will be repeated Wednesday
night llkh inst. with a change of
Program. Owing to the iuelemaneyol
Lhe weather which prevented several
of the performers univing in time
lhe program was materially shorten
tears glistening in the eyes. Then he
looked at lhe group of finely dressed
girls, who had moved as far from lhe
plebians as the limits of the car
would allow. He was angry. And lie
longed to tell tin m that they were
vain and heartless as they drew
Llndr costly trappings closer round
them, ns if fearful of contact wii.li
poverty’s childicn.
Just then the i xchimntion- 4, Why,
there is licttie! Wonder where she is
going”—caused lum to look out up
on th(> corner, where n sweet-faced
girl stood beckoning to the ear dri
ver. When she entered the car she
was warmly greeted by the live, they
made room for her beside them, they
were profuse in their exclamations
and questions. “Where are you go
ing!” asked one. “Oh, what lovely
flowers! Whom arc they for? asked
another.”
‘I’m on my way to Relic Clark’s.
She is sick you know, these flowers
are for her.”
She answered both questions at
once, and then, gluncing towards the
door of the e.a.i, she saw the pule girl
looking wi.-l.fnily at her. She smiled
at the child, a lender look beaming
from her beautiful eyes, and then,
forgetting that she too, wore a hand
some velvet skirt and costly jacket,
and that her shapely hands were cov
ered with well-fitted glovas, she left
her seat and crossed over to the lit
tle ones. She laid one hand carress-
Overstocked and must
unload.
Cut prices on all new
and seasonable goods
this week and on at
McCarty’s two sores,
Sandersville and Ten-
nille.
m
U (]. AH'who patronized the first on- j ingly on the boy’s thin cheeks, ns
tertninment will n • passed in tree ol
charge. Como one Come all and give
it a rousing house, price at admis
sion 2n els. Doors open at i ouiotk
sharp.
A WOMAN’S DIM V«i;i5V
“Am ther womb r 'i 1 discovery 1 s
been made and that too by a lady
in this county. Disease fastened its
dutches upon her and for seven yeius
she withstood its severest tests, but
her vital organs were undermined
and death seemed emminent. For
throe months she coughed incessant
ly and could not sleep. She bought
of us a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumptin and was so
much relieved on taking first dose
that she slept all night and with one
bottle has been miraculously cured.
Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz.”
Thus write W. ('. Havu iek iV. < o , o(
Shelby, N. C.—Got a free trial bottle
at Dr. Rawlins Drug Store.
tell m
“I don’t mind giving up my neck
ties before they’re half worn out,”
said a society young man yesterday,
•because they look pretty in crazy
■ Hills. Rut I’m going to draw the
ineon my married lady friends here
after.” “Why" asked a friend.
•That last lot of scarfs I gave to
. her .husband has been
■rearing ever since. Do you blame
in ? ’
I saw a dark shadow resting on
he bare side of the hill. Seeking its
cause, I saw a little cloud bright as
light Hunting in the clear blue above
Thus it is with cur sorrow: it is (lark
ami cheerless here ou earth; but
jook above, and you shall see it to
|,o but a shadow of Ilis brightness
whose name is Love.—Dean All cm'*
In a Denver Sunday school, a few
weeks ago, the superintendent was
talking to the little ones about the
plagues of Egypt.
“Now,’ said he, “can you
what the plagues were?"
There were prompt answers, and
all but one of the plagues were
named. The sixth one was.too much
for the school. Thinking to help out
the children by sugges' ion, the super
intendent said,“Don’t you remember
the other? Of course you know what
Job had?”
A little hand went up.
Well, Tommy, wlmt was it:”
“Patience!” piped Tommy.
He was given a “reward of merit.’
or.WiIVIUM. IWTBrtldo, pal. Till dry olm'n o;.-,
tiose, Throat, Lnnp.s, full Man, Ho i>., rouio. ejat-
9 Illustrated, f
« All that thedonbtfnl curious or thoughtful want to>
tkrv>w. CHot.h and guilt blodinu60 cUrimper 26c,Mr.rf
it logo Guide, 114 p IGo, son teen lod. monoy or efcpa.bji
she asked interestedly of his sister
‘•the little iioy is flick, is he not?
And lie is your brother, I am sure,
be clings so to you.
It t earned haul for the girl to an
swer, but finally she said ; “Yes,miss
he is sick. Freddie never has been
well. Yes, miss, lie is my brother.
We’re going to the park to see il
Twonl make Freddie better.
„I am glad you are going," the
young girl repHe: 1 , in a low voice
incut for no one’s cars except those
ot thc'.child addressed “1 feel sure
it will do him good; it is lovely there
with the spring Lowers nH in bloom.
Rut where is your lunch? You ought
lo have a lunch after so long a drive.
Over lhe little girl’s face came a
Hush. "Yes, miss, mebbo we ought
to, for Freddie’s sake; but, you se.’,
v.e didn’t have any lunch to biing.
Tin.—he’s our brother—l:c saved
these pennies purpose So as Freddie
could ride to the park and back. I
guess Freddie ’ll lorgct about being
hungry, when he gets lo the beauti
ful park.”
Were there tears in the lovely
i.ill’s eves as she listened? Yes ill oe
eerlainiy were; and very soon she
asked tlie girl where they lived, nml
wrote the address down in a tablet
which she look lrem a beaded bag
upon her ami.
After riding a few blocks tlio pret
ty girl left the ear, but she had not
left the little ones comfortless. Half
Lhe bouquet of violets and hyacinths
was clasped in lhe sister's hand,
while the sick hoy, with radiant
lace, hold in his hand a precious
package, from which he helped him
self new and then, saying to his sis
ter, in a jubilant whisper: “She said
we could cat ’em all—every one—
when we get. to the Park. Wlmt
made her so sweet to us? She didn’t
call us ragamull'ins, and wasn l a- j
fluid to*liuve her dress touch oms;
and she called me ‘u clear,’ she did.
Wlmt made her?
And Sue whispered back, I guess
it’s cause she’s beautiful ns well as
her clothes—beautiful inside you
know.” '1 he gentleman’s ears served
him well. She is one of the Lord’s
own. developing in Christian growth
Rless her.
when the pa:k was reached, the five
beautiful girls hurried out with
laughter and merrv talk. Then the
gentleman lilted the little boy in
iiis arms and carried him out of the
ear’neross the road, into the green
sweet-smelling park, the sister with
a li .‘art full of gratitude, following.
CASH 1'HKES.
BY
Holt A Ifiro.
Count cm> W i:i:k i.v.
liOrillnrdH Snuir per lb fia cts
Stick Candy “ “ 10 els
Tobacco “ “ 2a els
Soda “ “ 7.j els
Sugar 41 ‘‘.......fib 1 7 cts
Hard “ “ sm 10 cts
Powder 44 “ 25 cts
Soap 14 “ 5 cts
L Road Tobacco per lb 55
Apples per cun 10 cts
Oysters per cun 10 cts
Tomatoes per can 10 els
Vinegar per gal 30 cts
Molasses 44 “ 21 (e 25 els
Kerosinc Oil “ 44 17.1 els
Hihbbon Cane syrup per gal 50 els
Remember we keep nil kinds of i' 1 '" -
eeries nml cell them cheaper limn nay onv
else. We nro aim lieadi]llnrlei'H for (IlnsH-
wnre,Tinware, t'rockerywave, Woddenwnro
notions, Jewelry, and every ilum; else kept
in a first class (Irncery Store Dnnll'nillo
come lo see ns wliyn in seiireli of bargains.
Weean he I'otisd a I lhe 10, cent Store old
alandj'ind opposite Pringle's store,
Uespcd liillv,
JIOLT <St lmo.
Mny 17lh 1887,-3 mo,
E^0irek:i ItBIlls for
Sale.
I now oiler this vilunlde property for
sale. Will sell one half or whole i ilcrcal,
rent, or lease for livu years. The smoke
s nek has just been lengthened and one of
A lisons patent spark arresters put on and
no danger of fire from lhe smoke alack now.
The house is a good three story frame mill
Imilding ns good as new, with four run of
French burr stones b() 11 l‘ engine, with
ail necessary machiurry in goon running
order. Two run of corn and two of wheat
burrs, now doing a good custom and mei -
chant business. Located in Sai dersville
Cla., with railroad facilities in every direc
tion. Thcmill has n cotton ginnery ultaehed
lo it. with one of lhe best locations ill the
Sum li for a Cotton Seel oil J/ill-
Health and climate uns irpassed in lhe
South. Uootl schools and churches, A bar
gain for a wide-awake mm. Can give satis
factory reasons for selling. No fault in the
mills, for terms and further puitieulars
address C. It I’MNUI.k,
it times Sandersville f la.
iiSlllCIIFiS
The Baptist Missionary Society
meet Aloud iy alter every third
Sunday,
Thu Methodist Sabbath School
lias changed the meeting hour from
3:30 to 4 o’clock p. m.
Preaching at the ilfelliodist Ghnreli by
Uev. (L 8. Johnslon, on tlio 1 ‘t. 3rd and
1th Sabbaths at 10:30, a. m. and at 7.1 <_•
p. m. on tho 1st 2nd and 3rd Sabbaths of
ce ll month, ■
There will he preaching at the Metho
dist ( hurcli lit Tenoille every second Sun
day by Uev. • i. S. Johnston. At the bap
tist every 1th Sunday by Uev. T. J.Jleek
Ladies Prdyermeetiug every Wed
nesday nt 3 P. M,
Rami td' Hope and Golden Renti
ers every Friday tit 3 !*• Al.
'The Ladies Missionary society
meet the .Monday niter 1st sabbntli
u each moiith at P. AI.
Appointments ot A. R. Herring
diseiple of Christ, for the month of
May.
1st Sunday nt I I o;:’k A M
C. C. BROWN,
—DEALER IN-^j i
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
f NOTIONS, &c.«
Has just received Itor Spring Stock consisting in part, one of tho most
complete linos of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Hats and Bonnots ever
brought to this market. Feathers, Plumes, Tips nml Flowers in great
variety and I guarantee Quality, Style and 1 tices.
Call oarly and make your selections while tlm stock has nearly every
VAItSKIlV and ST IK,
found on the Spring Fashion Plates of 1337. J Notions of till kinds con-
stunt coming.
FINE DRESSES
Cut fitted and made to order. Every lady in town, county or adjoin
ing counties are earnestly requested to call at my strore. see amt exam
ine my Stock whether they wish to buy or not.
can Htrooita, Watkins’ Building.-
Cor. Harris and Jerni-
Apil fith 1887.
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
Sandersville - - - Ga.
T HESE milts nro now making thu
best Flour and Meal ofany mill in
th o country. Every accommodation
is provided for peuplo coining in from
a distance. Honest men arc in
charge, and EVERY POUND of
Meal, Flour and Bran
That the wheat and corn will make is
(JUARANTliKB To THE CUSTOMERS
of the mill, less Lite toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at the same time and thereby
save going to mill twice.
C. R. PRINGLE, Prop’ter
7.9.85—tf ,J L. YARRORO, Miller
l’,ipuhirnpittig!
Union
JiutliMiila ‘i
Harrison 3
Teunilie 6
Hume of poor 4
I'ltiicliin;
TOWN or TCNNILLE.
MAYOK.
ohn Hannan,
ALDERMEN
J D Franklin,
11 S Hatch
W J Joyner,
J. F, Mcteliison. '
CLERK
H B MasRcy, j
MARSHAL
J H Davis
11
It
;i3 ICiilUlcvitle.
iS'umhiy nt the baptist
Every secoml
Cliltieh, Rev. Turner .Smith pastor. Ev-
fouitli Sunilay anil Saturday before at the
Methodist Church Rev. J. J. Ansh-y pastor.
Preaching at the Davishoro, Rap-
list Uhtirel), the 2d, Sabbath in each
month, Rev. IV. L. Killpatrick*.. AL
the Methodist Church, on the 1st,
and 2d, Sabbaths, by Rev. J. <J.
Anslcy, Sunday Schools at both
churches every Sunday evening.
Appointments of Rev. N. 11
Olmstoad for 1887:
Tahoriiaelo 1st Sunday and
ntnrduy be tore. Deep Step 2d
Sundjty and Saturday before.
Gtiliiu Hill 3d Sunday and Sia-.
iirdtty before. Bay Spring 4th
Sunday anil Saturday before.
Bethel 1st Sunday 3 P. M. Piny
Alownt 4th Sunday 3 P. AI.
A lot of Mikado Hair Rods at
Miss Alary W. Perry’s.
If your watch is
Mr.M out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store,
Chufers, Spanish peanuts Seed
Peas, for sale by A. S. Sparks.
RT. WALKER has opt nid a
first-class Grocery Sio e under the
old Photograph C-'allery ho solicits
public patronage
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECT SA TISFACTION
Now Him Swing MacMM Co.
—ORANGE, MASS.—
30 tlnluti Square, II, Y, Chicago, III, St. Louts. Mu.
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Francisco, Cal.
ItucklciiN Arnica Salve.
Tho Rest Salve in lhe world for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped lL.uds
Ghilbhiiiiu, Corns', and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, o
no pay required. It is guarantee
to give perfect satisfaction, or mona
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
FOB SALE BY DR. RAWLINGS
HTV wiiencToitv
Mayor.
J. N. Gilmore,
Mayor Pro Turn
W. R. Thigpen.
Aldermen.
B. E. Roluiiton,
J. B. Roberts.
A. AI. Mayo.
S. G. Lang.
Clerk.
C. Henry Mitchell.
Treasurer.
B.J. Taubutton.
Marshal.
R. M-Brown.’
teas Aroh Str—t. PtUlad’a, Pa.
A Well Tried Treatment
For CoiiMiui|)tion, Aatlima. Itronrliltft,
nys|M>psiii. L’uhirrli, llay Fever, llt-uil*
at lie, hi hfllly lUieiiniaUtiiH, .Neuralgia,
(lint nil ChromeaiulNcrootu Jlisonlen.
When 4, Cohi|iouihI Oxygen” I« inlialetl the
heart Inm impurltd to it tnrrcaaed vitality
That Organ hcihIh forth tlio blood with more
force anil leas wear to itself; the vital cur-
r.'iita le:iv.' on their circuit new de|i(w<iU
vital force inoverycell ofli»Hiieever which
they phpk and return again for u new sup
ply. TIiIm h! hi pic story in the rational ex»
plituilion of thegrc.ilCHt advance Unit medi
cal science Iiils yet made,
“Tho CouqioiMid Oxygen Trea'.nent 1
which lira. .Starkey & Palun, No. l.Vi'J Aren
Struct, 1'hiladolplim, hive liccn using for
tlio last six toon years, mn scientific adjust*
incut of the dements of Oxygen and Nit
gen yutijnclizal, and the compound is ho con
denned and made imrtuhlc that it is carried
liy express to every portion of tlio country
— indeed, it is Hunt all over the world.
Dim. .Saiikky A I’ai.i-in have thp liliert
lo refer (in proof of their standing as Phy
sicians) to tho following named well-known
persons who have tried their Treatmen
Bun. William D. Kelley,
Manlier of (buyraw, i'liiltuldphia.
Rev. Victor L. Coniiaii,
Pililor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia.
Rev. Charles W. Cushing,
Editor American Reformer Sew York,
IIon. Will am Penn Nixon.
J'Jdilor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, It.
Judge .Iosei*ii R. Flanders,
Temple Court, Nan York.
Mns. Mary A. Cator. Widow of th? Into
Du Harvey Cator Camden. New Jersey
MusMauy A Doughty,
Jamaica, Lang Island New York
Mrs Mary A Liveumoi.-k
Melrose Massachusetts
Judge It S Voouuees, ,
New York City
MuBborof. >V Edwards
l ropt’r St George,s Hotel Philadelphia^
Mu Frank Hiddall
A well-known Merchant, Philadelphia “
Mu William B Whitely,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
And many others in every part of tho U rf
“Compound Oxygen—ils Mode of Action and
Results” is the title of a vohtriieof nearly 200
pages, h,v Drs Starkey & Palen which give*
to nil inquirers full information as to thi
remarkable curative agent and a largo record
ol suprising cures in a wide range of chron
ic cases—many of them being abandoned to
die by other physicians. It will beinuilnd
tree ’ an address on application
Dlt&i STAKKEV dk PALEN.
1,42!) Arcli St.. Philadelphia P .
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One a four and one a six room
House. Apply to ' S.O. WOOD,
A. M. MAYO,
C. K. PRINGLE.
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