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2*US WEEKLY TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY. Ni: l , zsO-l,
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K. The Telegraph will not be
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ff you Want any of the prera-
"otfered get out and hustle for
They are all sent under a guar-
0, and will be exactly as repro
ved’.
a not! 1 * 1 an* Carts shown below
the cne»P«»* and Beat for
<1)1 money ever offered.
hBMoij of the** low price* 1* not became
, throw* together or made of poor ma-
Lhat beoeuae the benefit of the jobben’
4, wholcule dealer*’ profit, which ll
nytlargw. ii given to our eubecriben.
rv_, vehicle* *r* shipped to you direct
’ 0,, factory et factory price*, and th*y
LparenifcJ and warranted just as described.
*c*o our orreRS below.
the •quo! of ary (50.00 machine on
hat. It U offend Cully uuirarntte
that it will tuora than equal the expectation*
oi all who receive one.
be PAY THE FREIGHT.
No. 1 BUGGY
m
Lulnr Track, 4 festS Inches.
.... . il complete with the following*
Ip-fulI ruIbcr/Mbwe, full lined. 11;|, ‘
liMMllMl.*' Green’cloth, with wing blecult
|E CI «TAINA-Rubber, with green beck.
|lNQ liODY 23 x 60 Inches.
p| ..■Tempered end warranted.
KlXS ilfteen-slxuwntha, eteel, fan-tail and
ItedH*
Jli:!:iA Snrven’e I patent, with M tire.
I|VUV) H'-ly. black t Rearing, Brewster
i. »trip* 1 with One single line.
IaFTS- whi Iron, leathered and tipped,
niched with Boot, Toe-pads, Carpet and
sacli.
. will rive this Bnrgr, frelfjht paid to
Ut rail rend depot, to anjr one tending
> new paid-up yearly subeorlptlons and
|.<U in ruh; or for 80 new paid-up yearlyssb-
s and f 43.00 In oath: or wo will cell it
to a subscriber only for $30.00
i.’railroad freight paid.
Ri ituKcy win easily retail for $100 and will
a pcilcct satisfaction*
M
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This Rowing Machine has a tight and loose
wheel, pelf threading shuttle, automatlo bobbin
winder, side drawers, center drawer and drop
leaf. The woodwork Is of the finest finish. In
antique oak or walnut, as desired.
The needle Is straight end self setting and of
gw*t «!r»ngtii Tb* present* on the sawing
foot Is adjustable; when the foot Is raised tho
tension on (he thread is released, and tho work
can be remosrU without bending or breaking
the needla
IMPROVEMENTS. 1
Arm op* inch higher than .Low Ann Machine,
Belf-eetting Needle. Self-threading Shuttle.
Antomatio Bobbin Winder. Antomatlo Tr i
lion Release. Ded-plate Countersunk In
Table, eto.
We claim for this machine all the good points
found In other machines. All old, wonvont
Ideas havs bee \ discarded, and It has been so
Improved and simplified that today It stands
at the head o' tha list of high grade machines.
'The cat above shows how the machine looks.
It Is In thousands of homes throughout the
United 8tate«.
Our Machine Is specially adapted to the
trams of
TAILORS,
DRESSHAKERS
• • and • •
SEA/TSTRESSES.
Our Instruction book Is profusely Illustrated,
•bowing how lode all kinds of fancy work with
our attachments.
Each machine la furnished with the follow
ing full set of best steel attachments In a plush
lined case: Six bobbins, 12 needles, oil ern
(filled), wrench, guide and guide screw, foot
hemmer. feller, ruflier, tucker, binder, set of 4
hammer* and lnstrurtIon book.
LATEST - CHEAPEST - BEST
wsiairr. «• pounds.
Ilandsoroe metal base. Can bo used on any
kind of store. Dimensions—base, 22x10 inches:
height, PMnches; otghi galvanized wire cloth
trays, containing 12 square feet of tray surface
» ho extra fire. Always ready for use, and wi.l
la*t a lifetime, Easily and quickly set on and
off the stove as needed, empty or Ailed with
As a great Economizer and Money Maker
for Rural People it la without a Rival.
lias It ever occurred to you that, with a little
labor, wasting apples, berries and vegetables
can be quickly evaporated and are then worth
pound for pound for floor, sugar, coffee, bat
ter. rice, oatmeal, etc.?
HOW TO OBTAIN ONE FREE.
To any one sending us 10 new paid-up
yearly subscribers will be sent FREE, se
curely packed and crated, one of these
U. 8. Cook Stove Dryers, with outfit com
plete; or it will be sent you for 6 new paid-
up yearly subscriptions and $3.60 in cash
added; or it will be sold to subscribers for
$6.00 in cash. Tho regular price of this
Dryer is $7.00.
In all casea tho Dryer will
securely packed and crated:
by the r
* yam-up
-- ., --ah atlUsd, «■
t<# a subscriber for $14JJ0 ea.ii t de-
jw.aru nuu CUIlCUi UCIgai l
by the receiver, but as the Dryer on!
2o pounds tho freight charges will be i
L7SDIES* WRTCHE9.
Under tbs bead of Ladle-.’ Watches we have
Two Splendid Offers
The nost fastidious muat be piMggd with
the beautiful Watches dtaertbed below.
THE LaOlEO' CHRMPIQN
Is a celebrated
im
; ST
u
be sent by freight,
f reight to be ^aJd
trill:’
Read what people say who have a Cook
Stove Fruit Dryer i
TEATinONIALS.
_ _ „ _ Bhockvzu.b, N. Y.
Birs:—The U. a. O. fi, uryera eoiu by us inis
jeason have g'ven good BMJefacUon. Mrs. An
drews. of Ellington, N. Y., says she can easily
dry 2 bushels a day. Yours respectfully.
Mrs. F. PIER.
_ Lajdio, Fulton oountr, Pa.
Oektlbkx-v:—wedid not get tho Conk Stove
Jryer until the drying season was nearly over,
t Is a gem to anyone who wishes to dry all
:inds of small fruits, and also nil kinds of
fruits on a small scale. It is marvelous the rtv-
jno. v.Johnson.
This Watch is equal to auy JW.00 watch o>
the market.
Wo will Qlve thla Watch FREE,
delivered to »:ir Address ter '.j ns paid-up
yearly subBcriptlons; or for 2u b«*t paid-up
yearly subscriptions and $U.O0 In cosh added;
or it will be sold to a subscriber for $17.30 cash
THEJLADY DUE33 EH
world. It hat
full .T-Jew-I
with
stem wind and
set, and all im
provements.
PIVS Tfl Rif,
I 11 i U 1U DU
OF THE
The "Weekly Telegraph is one of the oldest, most relia
ble papers published in Georgia. It contains each week
valuable news and suggestions for the farmers and is a high-
toned family journal. The following feature will mako it
more popular then ever during the coining year:
OUS 3STO- 1 T
100S1ER WAGON
1 I1m rail or paUnYUatKsr dash: trtm^
Um' weight, Wlbsi
, 000 1U.
; oil tem
L heavy vnantej
N vrsight, KM
r, littfli doublt coll
wsight, 830 lbs.; capacity, 000
^doubls collar aUslaxCn oil
' "VT kludge -Ul
lit
trrt a in., nes; paint, dark graen, c
lined.
r No. i MOOSIBR WACJON will bo glvtn,
•>1 freight prepaid, to any one sending "i
v psM-uo yearly subecrlptlons and $25.00
‘; «r 23 new paid-up yearly subecrlptlons
MX in cash; or ws will sell ll to a
ribsr, railroad freight prepaid, for
THE VILLA"
OB
’tWVEJON GftRT
psbtvrn pawengers; wheels. 4 feet: oil tern-
>«TlUa Cart Is a very useful vehicle for
pwtown or country, and will giro perfect
We offer this FRBB, railroad
■J P^d. for do now paid-up yearly sub*
pw Ai; or for 80 new paid-up j early suo>
$1AOO In cash: cr It will bo sold
IMskxcribxv for $l2.uo co.*^ railroad frolght
WARRANTY.
Wo not only lay claim to tho BEST
BEW1NO MACHINE in tho world, bnt
•ubstantlato oar claim by giving a
guarantee with each Bowing Machine,
agTeolng to duplicate any part ths^
proves defective in FIVE YEAP.S, free
of charge (Shuttles said Needlos ex
cepted), tbvroby proving conclusively
our confidence in oar own Bowing
Machine.
WE WILL OIVK VHI8
SEWING MACHINE FREE
and Fall Set of Attachments complete, freight
paid to any railroad depot east of the Rocky
Mountains, to any one sending us 00 now paid-
up yearly subecrlptlons to thla paper, or for 20
new pald-np yarly subscriptions and $13.00 In
subscriber for $19.00 In cash, which Is less than
half Its retail prlco-rallroad freight paid
besides.
Sowing Machine Agents seH this Machine
_ for $55.00 end $65.00.
INDIVIDUAL
PsPPFR &PT
ball bearing
I0&D C&RT
IT?, —PPWll pnlnte<l wine. red. grwn
f AY*[ w (1 00 «varnlaCd;e»dof spring rests
E taSPanser.ip-r,: wheels, 4 feet;
springs; ckimi-ko tl-e; l-lneb
™* ,A -' ao lb *- : *“«-
Uv'*, C4r * *• itwa, and MrTtceabl. for
•own and coontry,and will ba
, . ’•••ro.d fr.lnht paid, for .d new
>*«‘r mUerlpUooa; or for SO new
SltlNftf "fiat riptlon. and liaoo In cult
<• a ntMcrtbar for JU.00 In cub.
lirTefi. riU * 0 » l * freight from factory
r,!^*°»»Uof the »hor« Oder*.
aatfstfgJfc
•WOsuWs, for $12.00 net cask.
l*«*Z f o£bSS!r* at above prices
TEBTIMONIKL®.
We add In conclusion a few testimonials to
he manufacturers from parties who have
lougnt the l'remlum High Arm Sewing Mo-
Mu. If. T, Pahisk of Coodv*s Bluff. Ind. T n
writes: -Weare ueingone of your High Arm
Sewing Machines, and have been for over three
years, and are nleased to eay It Is everything
you rsooinmend It to be. We received the ma
chine In June, isea."
. Btntmit Jacksob of Blnford, XU., writes
r date of Vptember, 1881: M l have received
the High Arm.Hswlng Machinoand am weU
pleased. For beauty, strength and simplicity
of work It la unexcelled.**
u &A UirxnsAca of Florida, Mo.,
jet M W« bought a High Arm Sewing Ma
chine from yon tn March, IN-9, and are well
plessee with It In every reepcct.*
EVAPORATE...
...your fruit;::
• ...AT HOME
. . •-
This Set Is a new design In Triple Plate, Salt
and Spoon Gold Lined. Complete In satin
lined case. Makes a beautiful present.
Wo will Rlvo this Set FREE,
delivered to any address, for 4 new paid-up
yearly subscriptions; or will sell It to a
subscriber, delivery prepaid, for {1.60.
COLUMBUS SOUVENIR SPOON
These Columbus Sou-
. venlr Spoons are full all,
- and will no doubt ba In
~ great demand among our
£ readers at thl* season,
c Tney are beautifully aa-
S graved, heavily plated with
| pure aterllDg .liver, and
a. will last a lifetime. The
*2 bowl of each spoon la
£ satin or frosted finish,
5 which greatly add* to
w their appearance. Each
3 spoon comes put up in a
3 neat box.
1
S TV* will Olv. oaa .ff
thw. Spoon.
(S IUBE
to any one sending us 1 new
paid-up yearly subxorlptlont
or we will sell It to a subscriber for 43 oents,
delivery prepaid In each
Dueber and Hampden
■WAT CHES
Given away to Our Readers.
ANY ONE CAN OET A
OOLD WATCH FREE.
READ OUR OFFERS.
The Dueber and, Hampden Watches offered
below are standard goods, and give the almost
satisfaction and comfort to their owners. We
have therefore no healtatlon, but take pride in
being able to offer eueh high class goods to our
subscribers and readers.
These Watches will equal In appearance and
wear as well as any $30.0) watch in the market.
OUR DUEBER 3STO- 1
Wo will alvo this Watch FRBB.
delivered to any address, tor ttt new paia-up
yearly subscription* or for 14 new paid-up
Yearly subscription* and $7.00 in cash added;
It will te a*..il to a subscriber for $la00 la
’ellvered to any address in all ooees.
RIFLES
Under this head ws offer our
subscribers and readers the
Celebrated! Breech Loading
Remington Rifle, latest im
proved pattern. This Rifle la
made by the RIM1N6T0N ARMS
COf who supply Rifles to the
United States Government.
This Rifle la made in severs!
sixes. We can supply it in W,
88 and U calibre, Winchester
centre-fire cartridges can be
used. The REMINGTON has oc
tagon barrel, oiled walnut
stock, case hardened frame
and trimmings* ■porting front
and rear sights, and shell
ejector. It is the best Hunt
ing Rifle made, and will give
perfect satisfaction.
We will Give one TRITC
of theee Blflee
to soy one tending us iJ nsw
paid-up yearly subscriptions; or
for 12 new paid-up yearly sub
scriptions and f.Atf in cash ad
ded; or we will soil It to a sub-
.or'.ter for $11.(0 In cm.1i.
i about fceven pounds, and will ba
tan la all oases.
The Bluest Offer Ever Made to Subscribers!
Somethlag Useful la Ere?? Family!
TWO THINC8
Especially attractive to and valuable he every
homo.
WHAT V
Homs and Country,
25o. a Humbsr. $2.80 a Tsar,
Not for any one class av age of readers, but for
every member of every family The u>4f ostne Is
excelled by none and eqnslled bv few of them. It
cl** on rollglon are undelled, ’ unsec tartan, "its
articles on science are by the most eminent schol
ars. Its articles on dress, fashions, and dotnoatlo
economy are practloal. Its articles on business
and finance are valuable. Its stories are com
plete in each number. Its Ulustrstloos ore first-
class. In politics unpartisan, in patriotism away
up.
XAH'I COADJUTOR, WOMAX'S nmD,
tbs obuskupi auKriox.
AND
TBS WZLLJUfOWH
Domestic Co.’s Paper
Fashion Patterns
US. 1
COOK STOVE
DRYER.
country It Is a little gold mlne.MHBMI
careful, prudent household managers, who
hava no tune or necessity to engage In evapor
ating fruit for markst as a business, but wuo
havu froqusnt use for last such an article as
this for making smaller quantities of dried
fruit, berries and vecetablcv f.»r their own use
or for solo, will find U tho toost satiafartrry I
and profitable Investment they could make.
A lady aan easily lift It on and off tho stove,
las It writflis about twenty-five pounds. It has
lnterahangeahle galvaalMd wire cloth Uays,
which wiu not rust or discolor tho fruit, etc.,
and will last for years. It 1* made of iron, ex
cept tray frames and supports,
Can he used for broiling beefsteak, fish. • w,
using tho lower tray for this purpose.
REVOLVERS.
Thl* Army Revolver 1. aim)
made by the REMINGTON
ARMS CO., nod le similar to ;
the one oetd by the United
States C*v»lry. It 1* »
splendid weapon, end of very
long range: does not get ont of
order, end la reliable In
every reepecL It Is nude In 44
calibre only, has elx chambers,
full mined stock, and 6 1-3
and 7 1-2 Inch barrel, At pur
chaser's option.
Our rwdera
must not con
found this Rem
ington Army Ro-
voTrer with tho
cheap, troahy
cut-iron revol
ver* which now
flood the market
end are sold .1
any price; bnt
remember that thl* U * Illicit clan*
arm. made from the beet materiel by the
leading maker. In the United Su’-1.
Wo will Give thla Revolver FREE to
anr on. aeadln* ua .«> uew twld.vp yearly sub-
Kriptiwworfor 1$ new psl.l up ytarlreoh-
ecrll.ti.il.aeul te.inln cash .ddeaf; or ««
Mllittoaeiib-criber for S
eH-resi In all o—
beat by
National Souvenir Spoons,
ifgsybe r. wmm
SAMPLE PATTERN.
LADY'S WAIST.
With locket fronts and circular basqaa. An ex-
eeerlliiACiy wai*t In brown w<*)| drees govds
with the utiibr ri’vrn with tho sseie matrr -
1st, the second rovers of «*l.lie satin or mnlr4, and
the third or top ones In black satin or moIrA, each
corresi>ondlng fist collar bring of the naiuo materi.
al as lb« revera. A Jabot of cream lac« forms a
pretty decoration for the front over the white
Wo will send this Watch FREE.
charges prepo-a. to any on« sending 44 n<
prepaid yearly subecrlptlons to this raper.
WATCH
chassr** op
tion. stem
wind and
*-t end all
latest Im-
pmvrmento.
Warranteel
to i»f*r for
years.
CACH SPOON COLO LINED.
These Spoons ore full gizs and bcsatlfal
pecimcns of the engraver's art, and are
made of nickel silver and bcavtly plated
with purs stilling silver. They come half
dozen In a set, all differently engraved.
Tho bowl of «ich spoon has a lining of 22
karat gold, which given them a beautiful
appearance; each net la complete In a satin
lined cnee. Kotidiig vvOsd be art? sppt»
prixto as a gift than a set of National Sou
venir Spoons.
V/o Win Givo thla Ful Set FREE
to amjron<* sending ns • new paid-up jesriy
•uly-'rlpiMUSL or fur I new paid-up yearly sub
script lot* sad HAD In rash added; or ll will he
(HU F*wwl, JDnSscP JmI fitsIfM),
TO THE VALUE OF <3.00 A YEAR.
Mors thoa 50,000,000 garments arw cut
yearly In America from thee* paper patterns.
Ladles oan be etyllahly and becomingly dressed.
It will ooet them nothing for Patterns.
HOW?
In each Issue nf Worn# and rNiunfrp will be found
s coupon enabling «ubvrlt»er* ui*der our offer to
obtain any of the new fastiloa deelrns iiiu»t rated
therein (a selectloo from 13) to the value of 2ft oeots,
monthly, or $1.00 annually, A1I80LUTJLLY FRU,
xcept postage.
WE OFFER
$6.50 for $2.50
TO SUBSCRIBERS.
I he best weekly Newipaperj
ONE TEAR,
The Best Monthly Magazine In America,
ONE TEAR,
The Best Paper Dress Pattern*,
TO TOE VALUE or 13.00 MORE.
This Is the most liberal offer ever mods by any
publliatL'C There t« i.o uncertainty, equivoca
tion, c«ntlr.)cen<-y ah'out it. It U plain. Clear,
mstt*r-«f fact, .tralgt.tf -reurd. It means more
fur the money than you have ever Lad the oppor-
tui.,t\ < f »--• • in/ N ( re . r will lu**ly l.a’.e o«.-ain.
>u* Uthe timn tOBMbaCr Le. J)oo t l>«e this op-
j. rtur. t v .t I- . uly h o«-1 f< r .a -rt tin.- ('it
out tr .*ad-.r.llln.| a<-e«.an l «*r d It, accompanied
by name and oAMrt-ea, with $2 V», to us.
YOU WILL RECEIVE
2.50
00
One year the Weekly Telegraph $1.00
IIome and Country, America's leading illustrated month
ly, one year
Domestic Company’s Facer Fashion Patterns to the
value annually of
Total
ALL FOR $2.50.
ADDRESS, ENCLOSING $2.50,
ITHE WEEKLY TELEGRAPH
MACON* CEO KG I A.