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. Cincinnati Knq Hirer.
I hold it to be a trath constant
ly self-evident that every man will
clefend a woman against all men
.except himself. If you haven’t,
noticed it already, you have only! ^ r *§ e ? originated the germ
to look for it only an hour or so j theory of disease 300 years'agfo. .
Jb ito? place of mixture of the sex-1 The word Ttfumyn mp came origr
es v Clap your eyes pa a pretty , inally from Elliot’s Indian Bible,
.woman without male escort, and ,, . . . , id
two phenomena will become ob- °r m H “ CTe! f t ed K
wioos. Fjrstly, there will be a P 6 ” 4 m pnoe BInc6 4118 Ghmese
large amount of open and covert I war ‘
staring at her, to all of which her Australia wants a new harvest-
pbliviousness is, of course, only I ing machine, and offers $1,000 re
assumed. Secondly, if one of the ward for an invention,
starers happens to realize that oth-1 Ihllahassee, Florida, is the only
ers are at the same game, he will stabT capital in the Union that has
manifest plainly ; his disgust at no daily ne - gpap ^
such treatment of an unprotected -
beauty, utterly ignoring his own The Production of lime in the
offense. A husband and wife got United States is estimated at
in a street car. The woman was 32,000,000 barrels,
under twenty, and as pretty as na- Mining is being actively pushed
tore and art are in the habit of in the new gold mines lately dis-
combing to produce. They were covered in ^Murray county, jS-eor-.
-T- T. SINGLETARY, SB.,
iiAWlUV.SViri !•:, GA,
—BETAUi DEAXiET. IN—
Dry Goods, Groceries, Liq
uors* Etc.,
Comer Commerce and Houston Streets.
Kew goods, fresh stock, and the lowest
prices ever offered. If you don’t believe
this, come and see for yourselves.
Messrs. Tom Singletary andE. M. Hand-
ley, two handsome and & commodating
young men, will always b on hand to
erve you. Sept. 4—
WYANDOTTSS; PLYMOUTH ROCKS
BR0WM : LEG FIORDS? i
BRONZEAIURICEYS,
TOULOUSE-* GEESE, PEKIN DUCKS
AMD WHITE GUINEAS, '
Fowls and Chicks for sale. E^s
Season. Send for price list. octlfi
. 112 Cherry Street, cor. 2nd., MACON, GEORGIA.
Every person who visits Macon expecting to make any purchases
for their own or their children’s wear, can find at the above estab
lishment the latest styles, best quality and largest assortments, pm-
pled-with the lowest prices, for the quality of the goods offered.
112 CHERRY STREET, CoL SECOND, f MACON, GEORGIA.
Qct 16—3m.
Patrons:
I have ; removed to the New
Brick Store next door to njy for
mer stand where I was burned out,
where I will be glad to see all my
friends. Will keep a nice and
cheap lot of
GROGEnsEs km yguoRs
on hand. Give me a call.
Respectfully,
tOL ; RIJPFERMAN,
Sept 4. Hawkinsville, Ga.
CURES., _ . ..
Rheumatism, neuralgia, Sciatica,
Lumbago, (Jackaphe, Headache, . Toothache,
SoceTbroot. Swell! t»*«, Sprafija. Brahss,
Barns. Ssalds, Prott Hi tor-,
ASD itt OTirEU BODILY PAIX8 AKD ACHES.
SoldbT Drngglata and Dealers cveiTwtoere. FiiSy Cents a bottle.
Directions in 11 nangnases.
the chapples a. togbxrk co.
(SeoKdots to A. YOTEUta A CO.) Baltimore, Mil, C. 8. A,
DR. M- S. JOBSON/
£> 33 W °3? X JS *1%
PERRY, I HAWKS SSSVILLS,
Wake up and bring your Cotton to the Compress, and
then call on
W ILE BE at his office in Perry, (Cul
ler residence on Main Street), from
the 1st to the 16th of each month; in of
fice at Hawkinsville from the 16th to the
end o f each month.
"Works for CASH, and is sure to give
stisfaetion.
SA U, W£iCHS£ILTSA ti JI
isBcaigaarters ia^ilacoii for tlie
Sale of
Old Two Stamp Whiskies, -
Double Stamp Ivorth Carolina .Corn
Whiskey, _
Double StampMuniper Gin.
“ “ New Engla nd Bum,
- “ “ Lincoln County Whisky,
“ “ Kentucky Hume Bourbon
& “ Mount Vernon Eye,
“ “ Georgia-made PeachBran-
COMMERCE STREET, - - HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA
Eor anything you need in the Hardware line.
STOVES, HOLLOW-WARE, TIN-WARE, and KITCHEN UTEN
SILS; PLAIN and DECORATED CROCKERY, HOUSE-
EURNISHING GOODS, LAMPS and DAMP
GOODS, CUTLERY, TOOLS, BUTTS,
PLOWS and PLOW STOCKS,
CANE MILLS HARNESS,
Bridles, Etc.; Barbed Pence Wire with Stretchers and Staples, 4 and
anything usually kept in a Hardware Store.
gg§“We have “sat down” on prices. Don’t forget the place.^jsgg
The new Brick Block on Commerce street, Hawkinsville, Georgia.
C. R. HARDY & CO.
102 Mci'S-Gm Stub IriJ Macon, Ga.
? •. :t. 13SI—ly
I am also agent forthe celebrated Ken
tucky Bine Grass Eye. Old Grand Jury
Eye, and Old Baker Eye.
These are the best whiskies for the
price in- Georgia—they are absolutely
pure.
Send me your orders and you will be
well pleased. .Filling of Kegs and Jugs
a specialty." -
SAM. WEICHSELBAUM, .
93 Cherry -Street, Macon, Ga.
ix -jo V vl7 i ».‘s pape down aid .seurl Tor *{ • iglit
now-
1: ‘ yocyf 'T-i \ eve-T .day, send -<>:■' iVe Daily,
wA'c: costs iitO.O 1 .) ? vee *. nr . s : . -do libs,
of U .50 fo : a‘ee Qiou; js.
!•* you WA-jt to i ea% ii; every week, send for - the
f-vesi Wee •y. which cosls $1.25 a yea -, or $5.00
ior C.» aha oZ Jflve.
WAGOXS, BO AD CARTS,
HARNESS, ETC.,
HAWKlSSVRLE REPOSITORY,
HAWKINSVILLE, GEORGIA
My stock of Veludes and Material is
complete, and I will sell at as low price
as any Louse in- Georgia. I can satisfy
any customer. Wo manufacture Buggies
and Wagons, as well as sell those from
the best makers in the country. The
celebrated Siudebaker and Millbnm
Wagons are Specialties and my $35 Oce-
Horse Wagon can’t bo beat.
S2^"Eepair Work or all kinds done in
best manner.
UPOali and examine my Stock and
Prices. L. B. WILI.COX,
Qct. 2. Hawkinsville, Ga,
A Fall Set of Eztrii Atlsckisentg Free witii eacli
Sacbine. Warrsnied for 3 Fears.
IS DA.YS’ TRIAjCd in your own house before we ash you to pay
one cent. The PHIT.ADKI.t’HTA SINGER is equal to auy Singer, aud
is tte same style other companies charge SiO-for. Send for Circular with
full particulars.
C. WOOD <SZ CO.,
17 Kortfc Ten tli Street, PHIXA9X1FHIA, PA.
Is the Cheapest!
Biggest and Best Paper
Printed in America!
Ifc bns 12 page 1 : c"’ock ?p~»} of rrewA gos-a 5 '© aod
tQo'evj *»• Aeek. it » ni<»"c »■«Luaoce
t *.-3 i ’e Ao y i^pe.-s. wo e i‘a oi jcw? i_»au the
E'-dcr i c ie si- mo .e the liumo/ods.
pj».;e s—besides the Aews. a *ii
Bill A rp’s and Betsy Hamilton’s Letters,
TJnclo Eemus’ Sketcnes-
- A =D—
talhage’s SEEMONS.
ces-x-s TWO CCiM-S’S A WeiiK.
Values. .
TfPUl.S.
CompaDioDS.
Stand Wovk Baskets.
Lunch Baskets.
SliD-jpi og Basiefcsp
Market Baskets.
.Children’s CUiil-s.
Clothes HatHiJS ’S.
Biackets. ' .
Wa*i Pockets.
Ha-Racks.
Rook Sketves.
Viddre Eitimes,
Um’oveiJas.
.Biid Cages.
W;agons.
nanmiccks.
Ladies* Lap Board's.
. Rocking Cba'Trs.
Soy Glasses.
Ope«*a G-lasses.-
Pianos. "
Toot' bests.
Rock hi g Ifosses,
Wb eel barrows'.
Plate Mirrors.
Meerschaum Pipes,
Dolls.
Toilet -Sets, 3. piece’s.
Vases, ail colons.
3Ak stands.
Iva Stands.
Smokers’Sets.
Clocks.
Ciii-jo Cops. ^
BqwJ aod- Pitriiev.
La ga. O'led Cli* otpo.
juiitiips. 7in. Sliacio.
Glass Sets,
i-n.-fov. Idx24.
-i > burns.
Ladles’ Neck Chritia,
Lac; : es^Bets.
Ring., and Lockets.
Wctcb Chains.
Cnft isoUons & Slads.
i J »ated Spoons.
s< Kn'ves* ^
Eoiks.
“ CaAors.
*• Mugs.
“ Butter Dishes
*. s Sogar Bowls.
“ Cake Baskets.
Accoideons.
Vxnjiufii
Banjos and Harps.
A cts is a very small portion of the Goods
k& it'nc toe S9 Cent Mote. Call and examine. Or-
dot’a b.v ftiitlL when accompai.ied bj c'Tsh, will re
ceive prompt attention.
6Q and 62 POPLAR STREET MACON, GA
Alive, wide-awake concern, always iu front for Bargains, and offering all grades o
'whole week to
I>- cone? once a i^ee*
read HI
Yon erj’tved a?vm o* keep horse without it!
Write you "A? me on e postal savd :.nd : dfress it
toi 7 s. ?, u. we v J 1 sendyo.. a ■>pocimen Co .v F»*ee!
Atlct.ess - THE CONST ITU • I )N.
tJiere. lliat part of the exhibition I a tranced preacher, who is able tc
was a triumph for the wife, but I foretell events while under a
the most curious feature of her! trance. His name is Sanders,
experiment remained to be tried. , . , . . _ . „
"You certainly <To seem to at ^ pteeptate rock {croud m the
teart a great deal of admiration, 1 “!S hbo f, hood Fort WMtc -
ewd the jhnsband,Men,,posing the ^‘ k , es V lei and *$**&&•. “
pretended strangeness was at an llMy *° pIOYe T8ry
end. She lifted her eyebrows ini This year for the first time, it is
simulated surprise, as though an { said, the Zulus have had the entire
impertinent fellow had unwarrant- j Bible translated for them -into
ly accosted her, and pointedly their own language.
turned her face away from him. j ([ ru g trade journal is adver-
e un erbtooc lei L°’'V, and did I tiging a new patent medicine which
not speak to her further. Next • a L 3 ,
v, „ , i t, „ ’ is declared to be “the only speeme
she drew her shoulder away from f Aim. k r • „
. , t-, / . j cor the fear or lightning,
contact with him; P»y this time
the spectators were believing that - I<; is estimated that, ten million
he was annoying her dreadfully. I dollars worth of grass is annually
ftbd scornful glances were aimed | consumed by the prairie dogs in
at him. A man arose from the
Opposite side, “Will you exchange
seats with me?” he very gallantly j izscl _
and politely said, lifting his hat] will han*
most deferentially,
Now he ~had been foremost i -r,
■ I r D,7*Tn OTG
among the original .oglers—the
veriest simpleton among them all.
“Thank you, sir,” she replied,
‘‘but I prefer to" sit beside my hus
band.” -
Thus with the same stone she
killed that vulture bird and the
dove-mate whom she had" under
taken to instruct as to tlie philoso
phy of male gallantry. -
<
An Englisiiman who volunteers
hjs views of America asserts that
every tliird male one meets in the
New York-streets, above 14 years
of fi.ge, has a cigar stuck in his
mouth. This is an' unintentional
exaggeration, A reporter recently!
counted the men and boys he met j
oi) several blocks going up Broad- j
way about 1:30 o’clock. The aver-1
Age npijaber of persons to a block
was about 115, and ,t- he average
number of smokers about 37, one-
third of whom used cigarettes. ;
. =:— 1 —
London is once more protesting.]
vigorously against the incessant
ringing of church bells and tlie
ding-dong of clocks that strike so
often that it is wholly out of the
question to so much as guess the
time of day ftifer hearing them.
There are 80,000 widows in_In-1
4ia from three to five years of age j
who will never again be married; j
In that country as soon as a cb Odj
is born a metoh is made by the
psrents. If the boy dies the girl
"becomes a widow, und must wear
moumijig for her intended as long
as she lives.
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coveries, inventions and patents ever pholishc
nnmber illustrated with splendid engravin
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preservation is nature’s first law.”
For Common and Medium Furoitnee and maauijcturers of matresses and piGowf
of every grade, all of which are offered to tho
jmm at mmt prices.
Goods fairly represented and Satisfaction Grraronteed. Send in your orders and
vou will surelv be uleased with the treatment you will receive.
Dec20-’8?yl. BEiM-j. Si
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SA Information as to obtaining patents cheerfully
££} given without charge. Hand-Books of informs-
Kj tion sent free. Patents obtained through linos
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The advantage of such notice ia well understood by all
persons who wish to dispose of their patents. " q
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Daily, $6; Semi Weekly, $.2; Sunday, $1.50.
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The Home Jouknal and Weekly
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northern Texas.
Eufaula, Alabama, has organ-
a vigilance committee and
ig any one caught setting
buildings on fire. g
about Montgomery, j
Ala., report that negroes are reluc-1
Sant to engage for work for the,
present yeaii Some of theni are
: :oolishly impressed that something
awful is going to happen.
The discovery of a strong vein
of coal gas on land owned by' the
Pratt Goal, and Iron Company, in
Alabama, is the subject of much
: local interest. It is said that the
company from this find will be
able to supply its works with light
and fuel.
W. L. Taylor, of Douglas coun
ty, Ga., reports that' at one place
on his farm he found a vein o.? pe- j
culiar looking substance, and on ]
examination he found it to be sal- ■
phur. At another point he has- a !
vein which he thinks is black lead, i
•At another ri’acs he has a mlaeral
'spring.
' A G res ; lila «y Fitiln res.
Dnring-fcha year! 838 the- r e were
10,568 failu-’es in.bosl-iess in the
United States and 'Canada. Some
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some were, very small. Failure is I
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pecially if Ifc is hi-: h^allb that fails. •
(Old Indian Cure!)
Present to sufferers from the wasting diseases due to IMPURE
BLOOD, an “an old, tkled and thud” remedy. It is no recent in
vention, whose claim to merit-rests upon theoretical ideas or chance
experiments. Tried by the crucial test of time and practical use, it is
acknowledged
UNEXCELLED BY ANY,
: . General Office, Ilion, N. T. |||
New Tori Office, 283 Broadway.
I Klii IlLsfi «2ri ULUUM 8
Itris the original, the oldest, and the best. It is a vegetable prepa
ration, containing- no mercury or other mineral poison, and will not
cure one disease by producing another-^ ..Compounded under the su
pervision of an eminent physician of thirty years'"'"'practice, afid a li
censed druggist. It is an absolutely infallible cure-for every known
form of Blood Disease and Skin Disease arising from Blood Taint,
be it
lyplili^iu Muy -Stage,-'Serofi® Ulem. RlieumattHin.
• Ulcerated Sore Tlu-oat. Fezeimi, Tetter, pin?pies,
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THE FREE PRESS GO., Detroit, Mich,
I havfe perfected arrangements to make
loans on. farms at tbe CHEAPEST BATE
.ever offered in the county. If yon .would
save at least S?3 on each $100 loaned—in
commissions alone—give me a.caH.
W- C. DAYI8, Perry, Ga.
R, m ‘WILDER’S
Pc-rry, Ga., Juno 24th, 1S84.
. To tbeO. L C. Co., Perry, Ga.: I-take the greatest pleasure in saving tnat O.-L
C. is all that is claimed for it, for I was down for months with malaiial fever, and
had almost despaired of getting well My doctor’s bill was immense,'-and it seem
ed to me that I had taken barrels of medicine, but no Oare. At last ; I resolved to
try O. L C.,and after taking two bottles I was fully fescored; all symptoms of fever
having disappeared; my skin was bright and fresh. It is the greatest blood purifier
in the world, and I cheerfully recoiamend-it to suffenag humanity.
■ - E. M, Kins,
- Perry, Ga.,'July .5,'18BL
To the O. L C. Go.. Gentlemen:—For three years my wife suffered from an.e&
tremely severe case oi eczema, that defied the skill of one of' the most eminent
physicians in this State, as well as a'number .of highly reconimended blood reme
dies. O. L C. has given her prompt relief, and I am satisfied will permanently cure
her. Youra is a wondgrful medicine, and the world ought fo know it.
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$X.SO S€3>X ,3 2 ! X Je X5,
Etioklall's Arnlea Sa3ye-
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Guts, Bruises, So.tes, Uiee % Silt
Rbemn, Fever Sores, Tet teAv CUiAp-
ped binds, G^ilbbuos, Goros and
all Skin Eruptions, find' posilively
cures Piles, or no pay j’eqidred. It
is guaranteed to’give perfect satis,
faction, or money ref nnded. Price,
25 cents per. box^ For sale-by ;
fer the B^by
a terrible affliction^ about the
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