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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4tli, 1887
—}fciimsiikd nv(—
A.J. Jernigan&Co.,
— jPlTHT.ISHKKS .V PKOl'RKITOHS.f
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thin p*WtIw never, variex. A marvo
of p.irity, Rtrvnajtli and wholesombneN
More ccAgomk'd.than the ordinary kind
and connot lie Hold in competition with the
multitude of low teat*, abort weight alum
Mjnliptpato powder. Hold only in cans.
ItOVAL liAKINO PowiiKit co. IOC wall
WIN Y.
Bend new Sheriff’s Sales.
Rain has come at last
Cotton is selling nt 8 7-8.
The High School at Tennillo now
numbers 80 pupils on its roll.
Mr C D Nelson is in Charles,
ton, buying his stock of goods.
How many people, in this world
depend on somebody else to do their
thinking ?
Mr Ben}. Bratly th<? son of Mr
Harris Brantly, has taken position
with Col. Pringle.
Jndge J,K I,lines nnn Col. 0. II.
Rogers will hold Tatnall Superior
Court next Mouday,
List Wednesday wub Yom Kip
per and was observed by the Jews,
in the city in their usual custom.
Mr D L Walters of Augusta, is
taken photographs in a gallery
t-rected ou Mr Sullivans lot.
Mr Wm Sheppard’s little sons
killed a rattle snake \vith * eleven
rattles and a button', on tho road
between their home and the city
Miss Georgia Brock of Lexing-.
ton Ky., made a p.esent to the
Christian Church at Tennille, ot a
beautiful silver communion service
Rcv.s T J Beck, P J Pipkin,
Messrs W A Siuquefield, S R Kel
ley, und Capt J C llarman, attend
od the Mount Vernon Association
last week.
A candy pnlliug was given at the
residence ot Mr C C Scarborro’s
on Wednesday evening last to the
young people, who enjoyed them-
selvos linely.
Let every man in the city do his
duty to-morrow by voting for a
good Municipal ticket we want
the bestmen who have Iheinterest
of the city at heart, to govern it.
of w hich is nn egg the size of a pigeon
* flpm hftn1 FilGl1 011 it na
ture takes some strange Creeks.
Wo regret to learn that Rev, ,T. T
Holmes is'quite feeble, but rejoice
that Ins arduous labors til’s y C ., r
have been bUssed. lie bus reeieved
n*ne membc.s at Friendship and the
church is in a flourishing condition.
1,10 spiritual condition or Balerma
lias been greatly revived although
only two were added, and at llartow
laM mouth seventeen additions were
made and others will join. We hope
he will soon regain strength.
A small Cyclone about 30 yard„
wide travelling from South West to
North Bast shuck tho North West
part of our city doing sonic dam
nge to fences and chimneys. It
darted down in the Editors and
Mr. C I Duggans yards and tore
down the fences and blew a tree
across Dr Brantleys buggy, and
knocked of! tho top of the chimney
of the residence ot Mr Louis Cohen
ibis is about the extent of the
damaged heard from.
PEBSONAL*jl E5i T 01X
Capt. L C Perry of Dublin, was
in the city last week.
Miss Cassia Newman is a
at the Satidersville Hotel.
niest
Mr Roger If Bothwel one
of Sandersville’s energetic and
thorough going young men will
leave for At anta soon to take a
position with a business house in
that city.
Rev G. S. Johnston and Rev. W.
C. Wade carried on an interesting
, meeting nt Davisboro during the ab
sence of their, pastor; jtnd on the 20h
Dr. Hinton dedicated their hand
some new church; nine additions
and a general revival was the result-
Just below Maj. J R Wickers
residence on Friday morning tbeS
an d T passenger train was thrown
from the track by a broken rail.
Here were several passengers
on board bit all escaped unhurt,
Irwin was pitched come fifty
Jeet but sustained no iujuries.
If yon are bothered with “hard
mics” and want to learn how to turn
jour time into money quickly and
Pleasantly, write to B. F. Johnson <fc
°-. Richmond, Va. They have a
f, n Q ° n f° ot that you ought to care-
felly to consider
at'kf 8 ^ Spring wc broke an egg which
d ti»e was, to us a great won-
r?.’ " 1 ® n ®xt week Mr. R. Cohen re-.
ann °ther. Mrs. Wm. Dugiran
t( one last week this egg like
v ot,iler °oo, is a perfebt egg inside
Miss Susie Ilealh has returned
from Bartow.
Mr. Cleon Adams and Mr. Charlie
Bayne arc still quite sick.
Dr A J Irwin of'Mnyfield, made
a brief visit to our city last week
Miss Jewel Johnston iR ’attends
ing the Wesylan Female College
Mrs G 8 Johnston will leave this
month for Atlanta to visit her
daughter.
Mrs Clara Duncan of Dublin is
visiting her relatives, Mr F M Ar»
nau's family.
Miss Mary Arnnu who has been
visiting relatives in Dublin has re
fumed home.
The marriage bells will soon be
rioing for one of our little Misses
in the city.
One dollar and a halt for the
round trip to Augusta and return,
Wednesday Oct, 5th.
Mr. Charlie Bothwell of Macon
lias taken position with Mr. II. T.
Gilrtioro.
Mrs Bangs and Mrs B T Rawl.
ings and son Ralph have returned
from Texas.
Mrs Geo. W Brown of At nta
who has been visiting Mrs R1
Harris has returned to Atlanta.
I>. lH’LSOS
C. D. Nelson of Charlcstf n South
Carolina has secured the available
stand of I - Herman, on North side of
Public Square where he intends open
ing a live shoe ?store; tube in full
blast by the 15th; with choice bar
gnins in Boots nud Shoes,Vnlicnr
trunks andjjtdie necessary accoutre
ments from such an establishment.
He will bo .thoroughly prepared to
guarantee fits, which for case and
comfort to the wearer will save much
unnecessary expenditure of temper.
Mr Nelson is now in Charleston,
selecting and buying a stuck which
will please the most fastidious and
exacting taste in riging out tho pedal
extremity. Wc piediot Tor a him 1 b.
oral patronage. Every pains will he
excretd to please and gratify. Give
him a trial.
AUSTIN NUI.I.AUKEI'.
Among mi r Augusta patrons who
present their invitations through our
columns,'* Austin Mullarkey, not a
stranger by any means to many of
our gentle readers, who have manv
times favored him with their orders
for articles by mail and express; and
the universal satisfaction genera 11 v
reeieved at'liis'.hands loaves him in
their estimation a thorough defini
tion of the "old; reliable.” What, Mul
larkoy can t supply, or the order lie
is unable to till, must pass further to
the New \ork hands. Ills now fa 1 j
stock will ho found fully up to the
mark in latest styles and shades,
and at most reasonable prices. Qunl-
ty, quantity nnd prices guaranteed.
In visiting Augusta he sure you take
him, in your perambulations nnd
view his offerings; lie lias much 3-011
need. A fair exchange,considered
no robery. by him.
Charleston Store,
O. D. KTELSOKT,
Proprietor.
I will open a SHOE STORE on the
15th of October. Wait «»n me and I will
give you bargains. C. D. Nelson,
Aandersville,
Qcorgia,
TRAOK WMHr
(Substitution-)
S ubsl it air. U'orasfor those in parenthesis
Thomas is visiting
friends in Baldwin
Miss At tie
relatives und
county.
Mrs 0 P Doolittle and daughter
Miss Katie and Miss Virginia I)ar-
by of Agusta, who have been visit
ing the Editor and family returned
home Friday.
Miss Fannie Scarborough of Ma
con, who has been spending several
months in the city with Mr C C
Scarborough and other relatives,
has returned home. •
Col T J Burney one of the oldest
and best newspaper men in the State
vail in fViA oitv Friday look ini' af-
was in the city Friday looking af
ter tho interest of that sterling
journal the Augusta Daily Gazette
Miss Rosa Brinkley of Witrrcn
County is ’the'* guest of Mrs, Dr.
A. Mathis.
Mrs. Harriet Harper of -Mississ,
ippi ia visiting her sister Mrs. J.
E. Weddon.
Markikd. By R. P. Byhum, N.
P., on the 18th inst., Mr. Wi'lie
Tanner and Miss Gussie Fleet-
wood, all of this county.
Marpibd. Mr.'N. F. Page and
Mrs. Mamie Bary, by Rev, H. T.
Smith near Harrison,
Mr W J Wood of Tennille and
Miss Lelia Carswell of Cochran
were married on Sunday 25th inst,
Rev W S Ramsey of Dublin, of
ficiating.
Mrs WmjSmitli of Harrison died
on Monday‘the 20th, inst.
Mrs Elizabeth Veal died at
Ridgeville S C, on Friday 23rd,
inst.
Mr James Stephens little child
died on Friday.
Mrs Rutha Tanner tho wife of
Mr Richard Tanner, died on Friday
a—* Rutha
1. (System) is (ctornal home)’s(be-
gimiing) law.
2. (Instruct) mo to (oxporionoo)an-
notber’s (sorrow),
To(conccal)tho (failings) I (observe)
That (charity1 to others (discloso),
That (kindness) (practice) to me.
5 ANAGRAM.
"Edenwklog nnd tievru, kleiosleirs,
ndcesde Morf Nehvae ot cfotrponmn
ni bneosnsic.”
Selected.
(Answers in two weds.)
Answers to Enigma and Anagram in
issues of Sept, 13lh <fc 20th.
No 1—Whiskck.
No 1—Look not tiiou upon the
wine when 4 is red, when It givclli
its color in the cup, whon it moveth
itself aright.
—3 Frances Willard.
—4 There is not a single moment in
life that w-c can nfforp to lose.
TS COMSUAIPTION INCURABLE
Read tho following: Mr. C. H.
Morris, Newark, Ark,, says:
Was down with Abscess of Lungs,
apd friends and physicians pronoun
ced mo an Incurable Consumptive.
Began taking Dr. King’s Now Dis-
covery for Consumption, am now on
my third bottle, and able to oversee
the work on my farm. It is tne
finest medicine ever made.”
Jesse Middlowart, Decalur, Ohio,
says; "Had it not been for Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consumption I
would hare died of Lung Troubles.
Was given up by doctors. Am now-
in best of health.” Try it. Sample
bottles free at
Dr. W. A. Rawlings Drug Store.
tBSO Aroh Strwt, PhllucTa, Pa
A Well Tried Treatment
I'm- Consimiiilloii, Asthma. Ilroiirhlts,
Dyspepsia, Catarrh, Hay Fever, llemh
aelie, Debility Rheumatism, 1 Neuralgia,
ailli alt Chronic and Xenons Disorders,
When “Compound Oxygen" is blinded tin
fienvt It.tH imparted to it increased vitality
That Organ sends forth the blood with moiv
force and less wear to itself; the vital cur
rents leave on tln-ir circuit new deposits
vital force in every cell oftissue over which
thov pass and retMrn again for a new sup
plv. Tliis simple story is the rations! ex-
plication of the greatest advance that modi-
eal science lias yet made.
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment ’
which Mrs. Starkey A I’uleii, No. 1521) Aren
Street, Philadelphia, have been Using foi
the last.sixteen years, is a scientific adjust
ment of the elements of Oxygen and N ilro
gen magnetized, and the compound is so con
densed and made portable that it is carried
by express to every portion of the country
—indeed, it Is sent all over tho world.
Dus. Sab key A 1’alkn have the libert
to refer (in proof of their standing as Phy
sicians) to the following named well-known
persons who linve tried their Treutmea
iioN. William 1). Kki.lev,
Member of ftingress, Philadelphia,
Uev. ViuTon L. Conrad,
Editor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia.
Uev. t "ita im.es W. Cushino,
Editor American Reformer Xcw York,
IIox. Wii.i.am Penn Nixon.
Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, It,
Judge Joseph It. Flanhers,
Temple Court, Xcw York.
Mrs. Mary A. Cator. Widow of ib» Intr
I.>u Harvey Catch Cumden, Xcw jersey
Mrs Mary A Doughty,
Jamaica, Long Island Xcw York
Mas Mary A Livermore
Mclrasc Massachusetts
Judge R S Voouhees,
Xcw York Cilu
MkOkoroe \\' KnwAnns
Propl'r St Qeorge.s Hotel Philadelphia,
Mr Frank Siddai.i,
A mil-known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mr WTi.mam II Wiiitkly,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
And many others in every part of the U 8
“Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Action and
Results" is tile title of a voltinieof pearly 200
pages, hv Drs Starkey <Nc Palen which gives
to nil inquirers full information as to thi
remarkable curative agent and a large record
of Hiiprising cures in a wide range of chron
ic cases—uianv of them being abandoned to
die hv other physicians. It will bamailed
Ircc an address on application
1)11$ STAHKKY .V IMLF.T.
1VJI) Arch St., l’lilludclpliin I*
morning last. Aunt
70 years of age and a mesa
the Union Baptist Churtlu
member of
GOOD ADVICF.
“I used it in the spring of 1885
with excellent result for bronchitis
and catarrh, and I have taken pleas
ure in recommending it to invalids.
Several have sent for it and it has
worked well. I think it will do good
in all,’ So writes a Clergymen in
Portland, Me. when writing Oct 11
1886. to Drs. Starkey & Palen to
send him another full Treatment of
Compound Oxygen.
This Comyound Oxygen has a
history wouderftil in its way, and
worth reading by everybody whose
life is worth preserving. This his
tory is embodied in a very interest,
ing two hundred page treaties which
is sent free by mail on application
Please address Drs. Starkey & Palen
1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Dr. H. E. HYMAN,
DENTIST,
Tennille Georgia.
No. 13 C. It. It.
Extracts Teeth,Without Pain. Plat;
work a Specialty. Prices moderate
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Olllee a
residence.—S-G-ly.
G. W. H. WHlTAKBfR,
DENTLjST
I ll lb
WHELESS STAMP PRESS
-COMPANY.-
741 BEHOLDS STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA
Ageuts Wanted) Catalog 110 Free!
RUBBER STAMPS,
SEALS, BADGES,
CHECKS, STEN
CILS, STEEL
STAMPS, Ac.,
Solo tMoniifactursrs of
Tlic WlielcNv $df>lnkiiiK Hub.
iMtr Mn in|» Printing Press.
Sep 27 ’87-ly.
lIllClilfll’K Al'llii'li Sill VO.
The Best Salve in the w-c rld for cuts
Bruises, Sores,.Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Soros, Tetter, Chapped Hi.uds
Chilblains, Corns, und nil SkiuErup
lions, and positively euros Piles, o
no pay required. It is guarnntoe
to give perfect satisfaction, or mone
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
FOR SALE BY DR. RAWLINGS
Sioo to S300«. A n w
working tor us, Agents preferred
who can furnish their own horses nnd
give their whole time to the business
Spare mmnents may ho profitably
employed also. A tew vaenneies in
towns nnd cities- II. F. JOHNSON
CO., 1013 Melu slrcot, Ixielimond,
Va. A 23 3in
® My friends and ^eSlosaeira.
-AND THE—
PUBLIC KINfOENERAL I
Accept my sincere and hearty thanks for the
kind patronage’fextended to me for the last-
QUARTERDOF A'CENTURY.
WFor a number of years I have retrained from advertising, owing to
t.be nbsuril methods practiced by many to catch the public eye. On
entering the SECOND QUARTER of my business career, I requst of
niy Friends «pd Customers in Augusta, thi neighboring Counties
uiul the public in general, a careful examination of my
2VT©W IFetll Stools.
oth WHOLESALE & RETAIL. It is not my intention to ndver
iso goods below cost^ond then whon they are called lor by custo
mere to inform them^tlmt the last pieee has just been sold, nor will I
make use ot nny such artifices to entrap the unwary; on tiro contrary,
I will inform you through fcthe press of such bargains as are to bo
found daily on my counters.
Asking for a continuance of your trade, I promise the most
varelul atlentionjto your wauts, aud will guarautce honest quantity
quality and price.
AUSTIN MULLARKY
WHOLESALE & RETAIL MERCHANT,
8K’J! BROAD SRTEET 810 AUGU8TA, GA.
C’iti' Registration. My book* arc-nmv
open fortbe regintration or votes for the ek-t:
lion for Mayor amt Aldermen on October «tb
IK87.
Hoy-Hooks will el we wcthipotliv 28 1887
CHENRY MITCHELL.
“VAKIHllltM IMVOUI’I’IL”
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters in Washington county, to
he found at Eureka Mills. 714t
SANDERSVILLE, GEORGIA.
—TERMS CASH.—
rtr Olllee upstairs'in the Photo
graph GaLLery formerly occupied
by T. C. Glenu, Jones Building.
Apr 20-’80
Tax Notice for 8y,
FIRST BOUND.
I will be at the followinK Precincts on the
day mentioned below for the inirttose ofcul,
leetiog Tax
Tabernacle J315 Thursday September 22nd
Clays ISO Friday 9 to ill •• “firil
23rd
2tSth
27 lb
28tli
29th
30lh
3rd
4th
Stli
6th
0th
7lh
10th
lllli
12th
13th
14th
October
Rnnkcomb 130 •• ’l2to3
Sun Hill 93 J/onday
Wart liens 1 3-jO Tuesday
Tennille 1350 Wednesday
hoatwrigbl 90 Thursday
Catocs 9S Friday
tliles 90 Monday
Dav inborn 91 Tuesday
Kiddltvillc 1253 Wednesday
Deep Step 99 Tnursday
Ilt-bron 98 Tliursduy
Oconee 881I1 Friday
Harrison 91 Monday
Wommacks 8!) Tnesday
1’lone Wall 1315 Wednesday
Cleveland 1384 Thursday
JoHcys 92 Friday .. ,,,„
Will be in Sardersville Every Saturday
untill Decemlier 20lh 1887
B T RAWLINGS Tax Collector
feept Oth 1887 \y o
Fresh hams for sale at F. M.
Cnstel law’s
N. W. MURPHEY,
Broad Street,
Augusta, Georgia.
Gives you a few of 1i!b prices 111 BOOTS and
JVCWrftra/ed James MraiuWfiO Shoes.
The Celebrated. A A Buttle $2.60 Shoes
The Celebrated Nwvhey Eureka W.WLShoe*.
The all Solid Calf Warranted $2.00 Shoes.
Knt IlMdMadie Shots from $3.00 to *5,00
SKA P Oi//liroyonjrom *1 ,Q0 up
The All Solid Wax Brogan* from$1,00 tip
ffi{SfcWill* ^ *I.M
^KltONT WANT Alili TUB WOHLD. / fine Dongola Kidfrom to $2 00
Mi.w.i und C/iidirn Sho*:*from <o$l ,00 /. l«o the latent nnd 6ncnt Slock of IIATS for
Children, lloys nnd Men nt 504 IIread Ntreat-
- AUGUSTA - FURNITURE [-
PA3UACKT "
The Biggest Boom Ever Heard oft
LOOK AT THESE PRICES AND BE
CONVINCED:
A GOOD BEADSTAD for $1,50 worth $2,00
A NICE BUREAU for $«,00 worth $7,00
A COMFORTABLE LOUNGE tor $4,50 worth $5,60
A GOOD MATTRESS for $2,00 worth $2,50
A STRONG CHAIR for 40c worth 50c
A NEAT BED ROOM SET tor $15,00 worth $18,00
SOLID WALNUT Bod Room Set for $30,00 worth $40,00
PARLOR SUITN Trimcd in Plush for $85,o0 worth $4$,00
NICE PICTURES Large Size for 75c worth $1,00
OIL PAINTINGS Gilt Frames for $2.00 worth $4,00
BABY CARRIAGES all Styles $0,00 to $50,00
Wc know you will say how can this thing be. We Answerr
We buy fop CASH; Everything New,
Stylish and Fresh.
}^**Cnll ami sco us, or write for illustrated catalogue and price lists*
FLEMING & BOWLES^
The Leaders!
838 Broad, and 837 Ellis Streets,
rfUGUSTjl, GEORGIA.
CARPETS and HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS.
18117. New Goods. Fall Trade. 1887.
Money To Loan.
The undersigned are prepared to
negotiato LOAN UPON REAL KS
TATE, security or approved COL
LATERAL paper. Terms easy.
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys sit Ijiw
Fresh canned goods’of tho best
brands at F M Castellaws
BUHlHOPT
Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines
Repaired by E. TWILLEY, on
Jernigan street, next to Mr. Benj.
Wibddou’s residence.
£. S. LANCMADE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE, Ga.
0. D. Ktisi,
B. D. Evans, Ja
EVANS & EVANS,
ATTORNEYSAT LAW
SANDERVILLE, ga.
F. H. SAFF0LD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
Will practice in all the Courts of the
Middle Circuit and in the countic*
•unrounding Washington. Special at
tention given to commercial law.
} G ■ es of all Kinds cheap a
•Frank Castellew’s at Whitaker’s
old stand*
Best Green Code 25ct at Frank
Castellaw’s Whitaker’s old stand
Buv votir (lotto Press Rope a LANG. 4
WILT’S and bays wooey
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rnwj6r«; Clergymen, Phy.lclent,.
* Editors, Dan kern, Teachert.
Merchants, Students, ,* *
and all who read Books. .
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Made of Iron, finished in black, with beautiful pilt
ornamentation, it cannot warp, check, split, get out of
order, or wear out. Each shelf, 16 in. square, will hold
j y o1 ?* ? ,zc of Appleton’s Cyclopaedia. Holds more
books tn less space than any other device. ,
For Tabic, to hold 1 tier of books,,. .•10.00
„ " -s" r :‘‘ L S 1 '*™. v 4i ... 13.00
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The best size for general tis« is No.*8.* ~ ' —
'Shipped, carefully paclted, on receipt of price '' y '
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, 'i
Descriptive pneo list containing testimoniils Fra*.
Illustrated Catalogue of Stationery and
Novel ties, nearly d(10 pages, sent on receipt of26cu.
ANDERSON to KHUN STA7I0NZBT CO., <
Z Bonq Strqot, Now York, N. V.
o p. doolittle;
AND
P ID TOE F R AME
MANUFACTUItEB,
126 Jackson Strsst, - Augusta Georgia
Window Shades ami Lace Curtains, WHton, Velvet, Brussels,3-ply Ingrain Carpels
Hearth Bugs, Door Mats, Art C.irpet, Window Shades of every si*e and Cblor, etlihraeo-
mg all the New Styles, Ojcou, Cuon and Napier Mattings. Floor Oil ClotU and Lino-
laumH,
Lace Curtains, Window Cbm ices snd Poles, New Walnut.$Clierrv,Ash, Ebony and
— , Window Cirnices and Poles, New Walnut.?,Cherry
^rass Cornices and Poles. Turcoman Curtains and Draperies,' Uphnb
Silks in a variety of Patterns. Fringes in ail Odors, Hair Cloi
/Ailtoms. Wall Papers, Borders and Decorations.
Jpholstery Goods. Itaw
;h|C.ine):tnd ,U imp. .and
Just Opened For All Trades,
Oil Paintings, Engraving and Chromon. Brooms, Dusters, Baskets, Door Mats.' War-
nut and Rubber Weather Strips for Doors nud Windows, to.keep out cold, and all sold
at Lowest Prices.
JAMES 6. BAILIE & SON,
Chronicle Building. 714 Broad Street, Augusta, Georgia.
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
SandersYille Ga.
T HESE milts are now making the
best Flour and Meal of any mill in
tho country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coming in from
a distance. Honest men are in
charge, and EVERY POUND of
Meal, Flour and Bran
1 hat the wheat and corn will make is
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
of the mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at the same time aud thereby
save going to mill twice.
C. R. PRINGLE, Prop’ter
7-9 86—tf .J L. Yarborough, Miller
D. L. HAYES,
Painter.
House Fainthig, Graining, Kal-
somining, Marbalizin" Glazing,
Paper Hanging, &c. Leave your
orders at Dr. A Mathis’ J)
Store; 3m
Jrug
FIRE ! BURGLARS I THIEVES!
S.AriF’ESI
v OUR VICTOR
Mold iRfflce Salts
An expressly meant to supply an ur
gent demand from Farmers, Lavrytrs,
Doctors, Small Storekeeper*, Postmasters,
Express and Railroad Agents, Township
and County Officials. Trustees, Retired
Business Men and Families, for a first*
dais fire-proof, bnrglar-prool combin
ation lock, sale, adapted in capacity
and price to suit their requirements.
The Victor la fint-claaa in event res
pect, warranted fire-proof, and con
structed in the mostimproved manner.
We now use on each and every aato
pur naw nor-pickabJe combination
lost, and Inside bolt-work. It hw all
round comers, exterior beautifully
finished and ornamented by hand tritn
“'1 burnished portions nickel-plated.
,-iteiioe nicely fitted up with sub-trei a-
uriee, book-spaces, and plgaos-bdlea.
AdvertiiamentXo. 1. ^
No. I, Farmers'Size, 19x12x15. w.taM, 155 in*. $24.00
No. 2. Household Size, 22x15x16, • • •" 250 lbs. $50.00
No. 9. Small Dealers'8lzs, 28x18x18, ...» 000 lbs. $40.00
No. 4. Postmasters' and Office Size, 32x22x22, . “ $00 lbs. $5Q.OO
No, 4 has inside door, with flat key lock, duplicate keys. Bub-treasuries
have flat key-locks, wjth duplicate keys. We are sole owners of patents and sole
. ■- " - m ' * - making, 1 —*—
We caution persons against:
buying, siting
inufacturers of the Victor Safes,
or suing safes infringing on our patents.
Every first-class safe company manufactures under pi tents. It is dangerous to 6uo
spurious goods bearing no patent dales.
Every persm who is tn need <f a safe will find it profitable to Correspond with
us at once, before an agency in established in hi* totality, sad reoaivethe benefit
of our Special Offer in open territory.
We want General merchants and .Dm lira to help us cany out our klsVHiili
Co-operative Plan, Exclusive control fits, A highly profitable connection to last
probably for a life-time. MU cost but one sat to a postal card to learw Ml parti
culars. Illustrations and teatimoaiahi aeatom awnlication. In writinx im mention
advertisement No. k Address,
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