The advertiser. (Cleveland, Ga.) 1881-1???, August 06, 1881, Image 4

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nm ~ tt sw* u -mu* •i-s-itv zxmse 1 r 3 ^«RSI n i 1 K AV 11 i Tib OAK WAGON M A N U F A C T UR E D IIY The While Oak Wagon Co„ Holly Springs, Miss, CAPITAL, $150 008 CAPACITY, 30 Wagons a Bay. Don’t send North for your farm wagons. Patronize homo manufactures. The White Oak Wagon is (.ho best and cheapest and tins freights arc lower. (sample wagons sent to merchants at cost price. Send tor circulars. Upright & Pianos ( t Tone liHijualied Ami Design lor Yen and Elcgnnt ’arlor Organs Styles s G Hi i litl ii WOt) l)S & OOMl’AN Y MANUFACTURERS--e- G YMJ j R 1 i )( J i C PORT, M ASS CATALOGUES SENT FREE. . AGENTS WANTED -o--Correspondence Solicited. -o rw * A'iv FATTENEO iGo**, ABUUttituan SnuwSxacx, str\iLh ,t _ t£u Th<- Kelso. A little boy onco weut homo to his mother and said: ’Moth r, sisfer and I went out into the garden. , id wo worn calling; about, and ibeio was somebody Bioekifig us-’ ‘Ho* do ybu moan, Jobnuie Y said bis mother. * Why.' said tiie child, •! was en>liog out'iio!' and be a i s ‘llnl' So i said to him, *\Vio» me you-'' a.-4 be answer ed.’Who are ><> , 1 - n t, ’Wbat vs vour no i,(-f • i!,- s.dd • What is your liana ' I • ni ‘A , dun t you show youiceltf' lie saul 'Show yourself. ! jumped o\ oi too <M eo. and went into the wood, i«u •, .a; not iimi him, and I canib buck ,n -ui.i. *it you don’t Ciitue out 1 s.io'o you,' ami lie said, • i'll strike you.’ So Ids mother said: ‘A , Jol:t mo, !!’ you lmd s:dd,’I love you ho would have said ‘l lovo you.’ If you laid sail! ‘Your voice is sweet,’ he, would have raid Your voice is sweet. Whatever you said to him be would have said back to you. Now when you grow and get to bo a man, whatever you wiil say to miu-.s they will by and eye iy b .tk to vAnd bis mother tool I. : n: i liUt d i, HI tllO Scrip iuic, • Wills v.un-oxuro ye mote, it shall bo measured to you again.’ ‘O' O ♦ v !!ilblcd. As twilight be gun the other evening it woman baited a boy on i,ay layette hiiof and iUil.cd bim if ho hs; 1 seen the police arrest a drunken man in that neighborhood within an hour or two. ••Don’t thiuk i have,” bo replied, as be scratched his head and made an of fort to i(-member. ‘’Was bo pretty drunk?’ ‘■I guess he was,’ sbo answered as she turned away her head; “Had a plug hat on the back of Ida iiead, and wore sandy whiskers eh?’ ‘•Yes that’s the man,’ •‘Had a black coat and linen pants?' ‘■Yes. he's the one.' “Is he any reiaahun o’ yours —uncle brother, husband, or go on?” '•I should ilko to liuu him.’ was t he evasive reply. "Well, that’s easy enough; but you can’t get him home.’ •■1 don’t want to.’ •‘Alt! Urn! i tumble/’ chuckled tho boy as lie shifted t.iireo toy pistols from | one hind pocket to tho other. he "Come fell j along and I’ll show you vvhero down in a vacant yard and wont to sleep. You can go through him for his wealth give him a rap on tho nose for his mother and he’ll come home think* ing ho was robbed by some purfesh. If 1 had a husband who would go on a blizzard and try iiini to step over fences, ! d go through even to a three cont niece with a hole in it .'—Detroit Free Prm. An old bachelor editor says that many a marriage has been posponed, or indefinitely defeated by lho care¬ less habit of the girls in having so many pins in iueir apron strings. It you want to get tho reputation of of knowing a heap do as Professor Proctor <JuM. Ilo guesses what hap¬ pened three or four million years ago and predicts what is to happen fifteen million years hence. It is only a few years since ho commenced and now ho can got credit at any grocery. The little ones will keep on saying things Six year old Mabel is in dua ? iously engaged in ‘cleaning out a preserve jar which her mother had just emptied. Four year old Bobby looks at her for a while and then blurts out: ‘Say Sis? Don’t you wish vou could turn it inside out so’s you could lick it?' To make Japanese Cement, mix the best powdered rice with a little cold water; then giadually add boiling wa« ter till a proper coneF-tency is acquired, being careful to koep.it well stirred all the tina; Justly, it rnu.n be boiled for minute in a clean sauce pan. This •taste is beautifully white, almost trans parent, and well adapted for fancy pa¬ per work, or other things requiring a etreng and colorless cement. General Garfield once wrote the fol- 1. — u Hroum t sentence: When two lined d :md fifty thousand brave spirits parsed from the field of honor through that thin veil to the presence of God and v. Gen nt fast its parting folds ad mitiod tho martyr President to the com¬ pany of the (Dad heroes of the republic tli:- nation stood so near the veil that the whispers of God were heard by the children of men. \< ver runy n woman without a tem¬ per Some mav consider this strange hut ;f will l>e found good advice Tem rr r is a good thing in a woman for with tin rpirl c«\es which accompanies temper ahvavs pVs'iiai activity energy’ industry, a proper pride and self respect whielt insures honor and a good repu¬ tation A vermin without a temper mar tie amiable but will be likely to lie more or less insipid timid and irresolute. Steel and walebone are both good qnal ties in a woman. A jack-knife isn’t usually considered worth much without a good smart spring — Star. JJIMPSCWi Established niJilOUBti 1844. IC/bw* ^ CINCINNATI, A fQAULT I O. —-mSTCSE-W,- -* TheOclet rfttml “Qiteea of f],e Poutti » Corn Kill. Makers of tho Largest: Lints of Flour R 41 IS R”’!! Machi Hinv.eV nery An on Er*rth V« o maleo everytliin ytuinx k :i :i M ■filler tiler ikdmIh no (!a. Ruild cnmpleto Mllla, Yrito ftn*l r<*mnd*tl «»M on. in«-5. . imtiing put ting in in imvproces imr process desirod. for Ctitulotrnc t i , s ■’eo'A , i e.".A ituft.ve in purchasiug. Pfxtent j A’ It. S. ,t R. P. L ACEY, No. 601 I?. St. N. W.. WASH 1NGTON. \>, C. proprietors of the "SC I KN71F10 RECORD. Twelve years experi¬ ence as Solicitors of Patents. Wo procure Patents on Inventions, etc., and praticc Patent Law in.all its branches in the Patent Office arid the U. S. Courts. Our Handbook on Pa¬ tents, with full directions and advice, sent Free. Also sample eompics of the fYiKNTii ic liKeoitn, the ehoapest useful and family jour¬ nal published; only 25 Cents a year. AGENTS WANTED to sell (ho LIFE OF General Hancock p.v T. K. WILSON. Editorial Staff New A'ork World. With facts and figures since the days of Washington. A CYCLOP,«ODD FOR VOTERS, a book worth having. Over 500 pages. 6(1 Illustrations, Sent on receipt ot price, $2.80, The outti t for the business, 50 cl s Apply at ouce. B. TREAT, Publisher, ,57 j broad nay, X. A’. <0 cf u D O Yj O rA Yi © Tj - G t1 cj fl q M rL ^ w r £ U O • M ct •■*! eJ J % m w © $ O M £ n a d £5 -a» 0 > ^ !H m a if .. l-J H 525 t-i . . n f Y a FJ.UyA Q> r-j CiOJ . % d n „ % ,4 -G O' U <1 H t: 0) gap’ll % ■ 3 (jy B u - J p ^ Min V M V heunZu' G 0> O ■MUG---. .PENSIONS. AH Soldiers disabled by sickness or injnrie: while in the army, are entitled to Ponsionss also, the heirs of liiose soldiers who died from consequences of service. Send stamps for full instructions in Pensions and all kinds of Soldiers claims. C. M. SITES <f CO , Pension and Bounty Attorneys, P. 0. Box 21, WASHINGTON, I>. 0. 6 T GAVE MY CHILD three doses of I the Patent llamedy—21*IW—and they brought away half pint of worms.'’ Sold by Druggists. HULL VAPOR BOOK STOVE. Wm ill? mt $ SI# Tho only Vapor Cook Stove that has stood the test of years, and given entiro and perfect satisfaction. £ 30,000 Nov/ in use. and growing in favor wherever used. Tiioso who havo them will not do without thorn. Tho Most Simp’s, Tho Most Durable, Tho Most Perfect, Tho Mast Economical, Mo Sweltering Heat, No Fires to Build, Ho Ashes to Remove, No Fuel to Carry, No Smoke, No Odor. FOE SUMMER USE THEY ARE MSPENSABLE. Does heretofore every description of cooking or cooking other work done by the ordinary stove or range, with ease and perfect comfort. canning, Washing, ironing, without baking, tho broiling, insufferable fruit etc., etc., heat of the old-fashioned cook stove, and always Our “Patent ready. Automatic Safety Can ” rend¬ ers the use of our stoves “perfectly safe ” in the hands of tho most careless or inexperi¬ enced. Solid for full descriptive circular and price list.—Spcciiu territory.—Address, inducements to agents in un¬ occupied “HULL VAFOR STOVE COMPANY” Cleveland, Obkk April 10th, I SSI. rfL a. i.V., NEWSPAPER! ABLE, NEWSY. GOOD AND CHEAP. WEEKLY COLRiEll JOURNAL. The Courior-.ToiirnaI, (HENRY WATER SON, Editor), id !>_y sms 1 1stn>n ami reputation the aeknow le<lgo(i Ropre tvnfative Newspaper of tho South. As a ndiablo niul valuablo newspaper, it hits no superior in tkis eojnory or in tho vforlU. it makes eiirnest, vigorous war on P rote live tariff kohhery and Mormon Polygamy, two evils that blight the prosperi¬ ty and morality of the‘United States. It in able, bright and newsy, contains the strongest editorials, Ihe most complete summary of the news of tho world, the best telegraphic and general correspondence, full tutf and stock reports, market reports, fashion reports, Tab mage’s sermons, splendid original serial sto¬ ries and novelettes, poetry, department for children, answers to coraespondents, etc,,etc.: in a word, everything to make it a dniight to tho family circle, and invaluable to the man of business, tho farmer, tho mechanic, and tho laborer. Speeimon oopies nnd full deseripiivb premi¬ um circulars will bo sent free of charge to any one on application. Subscription terms, pos¬ tage free, are—for Daily, $12; Sunday, $2; Weekly, with proir ium, $2; without premium, $1.50. Any nnn sending four yearly subscribers and six dollars, will be entitled to an extra copy of tho \V celt ly Courier-Journal ono jear, free to any address. Address W. N. HARDEMAN, President Courier-Journnl Co., Louisville, Ky. $ 66 ~b capital Tho ! business \ AYKEK risked. opportunity in a trial vour You own without cart town, give expense. and the no best ever offered for those willing to work. A’ou should try notl-.i ig else until you see for yourself what you can do at the business wo offer. No room to ex¬ plain hero. A ou can devote nil your time or only your spare time to the business, nnd make great pay for every hour that you work. Women make as much as men. Send for spe¬ cial private terms and particulars which wc mail free. $5 outfit free, llon’t complain oi bard tones while vui have such a chance. Ad¬ dress II. BALLETT & CO., Portland Maine. T) S< IT 1,0 f ^business 8 You make now before the faster public can money at 1 >1JIJ JL work us than at anything else. Capital not required. AVe wiil start you. SI2 a day and upwards macks at home by tho industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can devote your whole time to the work or only your spare moment-. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one willing to w >rk can fail to make enor¬ mous pay by engaging, at once. Costly Outfit and terms free. .1 great opportunity for mak ing money easily and honorable. Address TRUE & CO., Augusta Maine. .7 ■- - 4 . ». .-.til -jfi, Y* eu.-K 't „ ... g fur thU ntj'V* A '.-I-/h G\\(} K-'.. i'»]ua! to hi*igor , * u ’ 7,! li’lvi't. ‘t'C ,// • •. h ■ ■ ' • f( . jv. V? V -VI VOUpHtffo? :t. 1. ii - *, ID Y?an.i X”j- y i vSfG'. Ki v*i0, ‘lo etU^r companies retail ior fay t Ajl Machines v;trrai;?-"-G i<»r ^ years, gomt for Illustrated l;ir cuiar and Tustimoniala. Address CUAUbKS i. A. WOOD & CO., 17 Tenth St., I'silsddpliia, Pa, » -j . nlUS£ < y JntooyEtsa.jrLi^EaaparsonwDthl J FJ & r 9 ' wi.h v?t«h tho th-D Flmror, jPIrucror^ With With lit. Ih 1 t pressure •ensure tha tha lierr Iierr>ia hi is is # held held < *.••"«.« ‘1.1 iy lav and r.r.i ft Ta«i!rt\ »A,ro rurtain. It Is c:c,y, d’liLjLa und und cheap. Sent Scr t by iw irisiL :nuii. Ci»: C\.: i;!ai* ’ ;# free. free* E8UUSTGH TRUSS <10- Chteaeo. Ell. E S.I\Qlvi* V wiiiuu-3, fatlwre. uiutiiers o» I children.^ for for loss loss "f of finger. finger.toe.eye ThuusuHds yet entitled. ri!ptnr‘.'.variei»?e ruptn l'eitsi«*iis given veins t«*o. eve or or or tusj lH«ease. Thosjssmds Sind-* ef ef pensioners find soldiers soldiers entitled entitled to to 5MWA>F. and KOHSTY. PATKN PATKM'S !.'8 pret pro< tired end iur ier Inventors. Invei_____ Moldien ________ land land warrants prc.ursA, bought and sold. Soldiery md h-.dre applv Voryoar rights at or.ee, Send S .Liitiiis t\>v ' YU* <’iti7en-S«]<her.* ? am* Pension and Hnttnty Iha'.s blanks and instmetdous. We « i’’ •■eterto O tlnmsand* «*f Pensioners ;>.?ul CM*outs. A Idle.< H V‘7 c ' I f ? gc* r a I d A Co* s *k x bio x A PATKX7 Mi'ys, I <h w ilexo^. W ashington, i». O. siawosKt; PC ARC^S IBIPROVED CA 65003* Broadcast Seod-Sower, ’■/' --7 fees S0 £r - BTiJ: '& LyV 71 t-r/7 ; • ^ iiSAv cb; StnosOrszin, &?®co Seed, Hemp, Mtee, Everything,* Ho nan can do it so well by hand. It doca tho work cf 5 rtoa It has stood the test of years. Ro ecivod First Premium at 21 State Fairs im 2 years. Good, Substantial. Reliable that is Machine, warranted to do all claimed for it. Price only $6.00o Send stamp for descriptive circular, E. Whitman’s Sons, Agents, II. M. Smith Baltimore, Md. <fc Co., Agents, Richmond, Va. GOODELXi COMPANY," ANTBIM, IT. H., Solo Manufactorei's. Slate - Roofing .7/7. ’77g- ; / ■. ! PAINT. saves r: e-s h i no l i ng. FIRE AND WATEK-PROOr. CONTAINS NO TAR. MIXED READY FOR USE, ANYBODY CAN APPLY IT. With this Paint old shiBg’es can bo made to look belter and last longer than new shingles for one-third tho cost of re-sit ingliny. Equally brick good for tin or Iron; and for porous Avails is unequalled. It is elastic—will ex pand or contract with heat or cold. TUB N tut indisnem able quality in a dt.r-.We Ii.aofing Paint. It will not crack, peel or settle; being slate, will not nmf or Corrode. It has a heavy in !y—one coat being equal It to three of ary other. is sold at a price that enables everyone Four handsome, to have a AvAl-painted roof. t hade..-- Roof-Slate, Brown, Red and Bright Red. Price in barrets of ’45 to 5Q gallons, only “Afler CO cents pep gallon. this paint, a most most thorough, c<ir*1ially use of w«> re commend it, and arc satisft-sf tltat H once used it will he ordered ;.v second and th’rd time." (IT, f\ Bowen, in ‘lie JudeirmL-nt^ Sept. £0. 1880] Send for circular ::nJ samples, and mention this paper. IF. Ee PAINT& 017 , CO„. 7 INDIA ST., BOSTON, MASS. Selling Brass,Copper,Composition, Agents for Be: tram’s 0:1 po¬ lish for Ao>, Tt it nays pays Agontu Amenta to to SGI tbo Siflldard Atrisnltural Booh Farmi nef for “ literary Now, Accnrato inrato, Comprehensive, A Complete Farm in " A^^^. guitlo^ to ^successful farming:. ^ ^avoft ten J lt« - ooAt — . peure ScaAon. aiup;»I*io« 140 Illustrations. many Send for Circulars every and H 00 pages. J. C. McCUJKDY terms to £S CO., riuladoLpUia» Fa. Mcrctaiife, lafflifectarers, %>\ Nurserymen, Florists, l Stationers and NY !/# Business People a ever m ! ore are delighted with, and / ' y •*- and Save Money ® ^ vy[ • J ; / by usiin; the world-renowned Model Myj trintinc ^RBSS It is larpe enough to do all the printing required, strong, rapid, EASY '!'<.> work, ahvavs reliabi-j, an-.l any boy can manage it, and do hundreds of dollars worrit of work every year. We make $3.00 twelve styles, wards. both Send hand and stamj): v •« »t er, circulars. rculars. ran^irij; in Over Over price from in Ujrnmux. 3-t cut *r 7,000 7,000 li use. month CTF and “ ^ood The Moi >kl Press P RE 1* made rue over Jbe.oolast y.)rosp*B ti a 1 ' a -II. Kies, Houston, Tex. printing “My MODEL alone.”—V/. j kh-r, has as o-v O'. T p- i i tor itself Reel already in card F. Woo la KD, Fairtie brt id, Ills. “ The MODEL doe* ' all end ,-en m <r- than you .1 claim claim far tor it.”—T. it.”—I. H. rt. Snydf.r, N.S. Yv 7 '79. *7Q. Newton. w, Address on.N N. T. all rir-i others J‘ri/.set inquiries Paris. . *78, , manufacturers; . and Sydney, ^ .. , or to l J. V/. Dmghaday & (.>. 721 Chei tiutt St. Philadelphia J Awbed Aveby, l»\iiitor, J. S. Uen iUSSKTT, ~ l Advertiser . Lsta cl 1 ■ HOME AX’D FAitM.” SOUTH and WEST, 5 ’ Published at 210 Pins Stsbst, St.. 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