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What Young Ladies Should Do.
Phillatlelphia Record.
l)o be natural. A poor diamond is
better than a good imitation.
Do trv to be accurate, not onl> for
vour own sake, but for the sake of
vour sex. The incapacity of the fe
male mind for accuracy is a standard
argument against the equality of the
bo observe. The faculty of obser
vation, well cultivated, makes practi-
cal men and wamen. .
Do try and be sensible. It is not a
particular sign of superiority to talk
like a fool. , , ,
Do be ready in time for church. 1
you do not respect yourself sufficient
ly to be punctual, respect wie feelings
of other people. ......
Do avoid causes of irritation in your
familv circle; reflect that home is the
plaee to be agreeable.
Do be reticent; the world at large
has no interest in your private
affairs. .. ,
Do cultivate the habit of listening
o others; it will make you an invalua
ble member of society, to sax noth
ing of tin* advantages it will be to you
when you marry every man likes to
talk about himself; a good listener
makes a delightful wife.
Do be contented; “martyrs" are de
testable; a cheerful, happy spirit is
infectious: you can carry it about with
you like a sunny atmosphere.
Do avoid whispering: it is as bad as
giggling. Doth are to be condemned;
there fs no excuse for either one of
them. 11 you have anything to say,
say it; if you have not, do hold your
tongue altogether. Silence is golden.
Do be truthful; do avoid exaggera
tion. If you mean a mile, saya mile,
not a mile and a half. If you mean
one, say one, and not a dozen.
Do sometimes at least, allow your
mother to know better than you do.
She was educated before you were
born.
PATENTS GRANTED.
Kv..
S. C.
Aches and pains long borne make
even the young feel old. The true
remedy is Parker's Tonic. It purifies
thebiood, sets in order the liver and
kidneys, banishes pain and builds up
the health. Besides it lias the repu
tation of doing what we claim for it.
43 lino.
♦
1 MP1U >VED COTTON SEED.
■JOCKS' LOXG STAPLE UPLAND
PROLIFIC.
It is not our custom to call atten
tion editorially to particular adver
tisements, and do so now not so much
in The interest of the advertisers as
in the interest of our readers. We
have seen a sample of the staple of
the above named cotton, which is
indeed remarkable as an upland pro
duct. We invite, elsewhere, tile at
tention of our readers to the impor
tance of improving their farm seeds
by the purchase of improved varieties
and subsequent careful selection. The
difference of several cents to the
pound in the price of cotton is an im
portant matter. Mr. H. P. Jones
showed us several letters received
from large spinners at the North to
whom samples of the lint of this cot
ton was sent for inspection.
The impression conveyed by these
letters was that if this long staple up
land could be purchased in large
quantities it would supply the place
and would be used for the same pur
pose as the Sea Island cotton. We
will plant a small plat of this cotton
this spring by the side of several oth
er improved varieties and have the
staple priced by experts next fail and
report resiflts. If this staple will
bring three cents per pound more
thau the ordinary upland cotton, its
cultivation all over Georgia ’would
make a.difference of $<‘>,000,000 in the
value of The crop of the State.
Those who plant the improved va
rieties should have them sufficiently
far from other varieties to prevent
mixing. What distance will be ne-
cessary for this we are unable to say
from any practical observation. Will
some one who has given especial at
tention to tnis matter report in our
April number. Dr. W. B. Jones, of
Burke, can probably tell us.—Ex
change.
Wonderful Cures.
XV. 1). Hoyt A Co. Wholesale and
Retail Druggists of Rome. (fa., say:
“We have been selling Dr. King’s
New Discovery, Electric Bitters and
Bucklen's Arnica Salve for two years.
Have never handled remedies that
sell as well, or give such universal
satisfaction. There have been some
wonderful cures effected by these
medicines in this city. Several cases
of pronounced Consumption have
been entirely cured by use of a few
bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery,
taken in connection with Electric Bit-
Patents granted to citizens of the
Southern States during the past week,
and reported expressly for the U-XIOA
& recorder by C. A. Snow, A Co.,
Patent lawyers, Opp. U. S. Patent
Office, Washington, D. C.
J. H. Bailey, Leading Creek, W. Va.,
Chimney protector.
C. V. Bauer, Nicholasville,
Horsecollar pad fastener.
W. W. LeGrande, Louisville Ky
Railway signal.
J. C. Mallonee, Charleston,
Mixed paint.
J. B. Martin, Carrollton, Ga., Farm
gate. „ *
T. V. Hardison, Wadesboro, N. C..
Planter.
W. T. Kelley, Elberton, Ga., Car
penter’s bevel.
W. W. Pearce, Clayton, Ala., Maine
fastener.
J. Pickersgill, Central City, Ky.,
Wagon brake.
A. P. Powers, Atlanta, Ga., Seal
lock.
G. W. Randolph, Memphis; Cotton
scraper.
R. M. Heaney, Harlem, Ga., Cotton,
corn and pea planter. *
K. F. Rice, Eureka Springs. Ark.,
Harness attachment.
J. N. Carver, Lebanon, Tenn., Cis
tern faucet.
F. F. Cherry, Stonewall, N. C., Plan
ter.
L. Stow, Rome, Term.,* Horse hay
rake.
R. M. Sullv, Petersburg, Va., Seal
lock.
If you happen to have wood ashes
the kitchen garden is a good place to
apply it as a top-dressing. If leached
for making soft soap it is still val
uable.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of your
rest by a sick child suffering and crying with
pain of cutting teeth? If so. send at once an !
get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOWS SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, its value
is incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon it, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. It cures dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and bow-
els, cures wind colic, softens the gums, reduces
inflammation, and gives tone and energy to fne
whole system. MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription of one of the
oldest ami best female nurses and physicians in
the United States, and is for sale by all druggists
throughout the world. Price 25 cents a bottle.
December, *22ud, 1835, — 24 ly
I “Most of these hair preparations
don’t work,” writes Mr. J. S. Burdick,
of St. Louis, “but Parker’s Hair Bal
sam is an honorable exception. My
hair was thin and prematurely gray.
The Balsam made it brown again and
soft as in my boyhood.” 43 lmo.
London, May 15.—The weather in
France is cold and squally. Terrific
storms occurred throughout France.
Near Montpelier vineyards have been
destroyed. The damage is placed at
1,000,000 francs. A hurricane passed
over the town and partial v destroyed j
it. Several parsons were killed and a
number injured. Severe gales have
also been experienced in Germany.
Two ships that were lying in the river
Oder foundered, and five persons were
drowned. A cyclone which passed
over Lonado, a town of Lombardy,
destroyed a large number of houses.
Five persons were killed. *
INTRODUCTION OFCATTLE INTO
AMERICA.
The first herd of cattle known on
the continent of America was brought
by Columbus on his second voyage.
From these, and from other small
herds brought by latter Spanish navi
gators, tlie wild cattle of South
America descended. In 1553 the Por
tuguese took cattle and hogs to New
foundland and Nova Scotia. The
Canadian cattle were introduced in
1(508. In 1620 Virginia had 500 head
of cattle. The most stringent laws
were passed prohibiting the killing of
any domestic animal. In New Eng
land cattle were introduced In 1724. It
is said that for a time price was regula
ted by color, a red calf being cheaper
than a black one because it was more
likely to be mistaken by the wolves
for a deer and killed.—Chicago
Times.
A QUESTION ABOUT
Browns Iron
Bitters
ANSWERED.
The Question has probably been asked thonsand*
" i Brown’s L
ling 7 ’
forwhic
of times, “ How can Brown’s Iron Bitters cure every
thing f ” Well, it doesn’t. But it doe* cure any disease
ch a reputable physician would prescribe IROX
Physicians recognize Iron as the boat restorative
agent known to the profession, er.d inquiry of any
leading chemical firm will substantiate tbe assertion
that there are more preparations cf iron than of any
other substance used in medicine. This shows con
clusively that iron is acknowledged to bt- the most
important factor in successful medical practice. It is,
however. a remarkable fact, that prior to the discov
ery of BROWN’S IRON HITTERS no perfect
ly satisfactory iron combination had ever been found.
BROWN’S IRON BiHERSteS:as
headache, or produce constipation—nil other iron
medicines do. BROWN>SIRON BITTERS
cures Indigestion, BilloaenssE^Wcnkness.
Dyspepsia, Malaria, I’iiilU; and Fevers,
Tired Feeling,(Jenera! Debility,Fain in the
Side, Back or Limbs, H eadacke and Neural
gia—for all these ailments Iron is prescribed daily.
BROWN'S IROS BITTERS,
minute. Like all other thoronvh medicines, it acts
elowK\ When taken by -e-n the tirst symptom of
benefit is renewed energy. 'The muscles then become
firmer, the digestion improves, the bowels are active.
In women the effect is usually more rapid and marked.
The eyes begin at once to brighten: the skin clears
np; healthy color oomos to the cheeks; nervousness
disappears: functional derangements become regu
lar, and if & nursing mother, abundant sustenance
is supplied for the chiM. Kemember Brown’s Iron
Bitters m the ONLY iron medicine that is not
injurious. 1‘hyaiciar.s and Drujyit' rrcominmJ.it,
The Genuine has Trade Mark and erased
on wrappe*. TAKE NO 07 "III
AURANTII
Most of the diseases which afflict mankind are origin
ally caused by a disordered condition of the L i V E R»
For all complaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of
the Liver, Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges
tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatn,
lency.l Eructations and Burning of the Stomach
{sometimes called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breakbone Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fevers, Chronic Diar
rhoea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
5W&STIDIGER’S flUBftHTH
is Invaluable. It is nota panacea for all diseases,
but j j KS £T all diseases of the LI VER,
April 6, 188G]
39 cw.
‘Hi lines
ly.
s&srrsr«
will
STOMACH and BOWELS.
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL*
TERATiVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADiCER’S AURANTII
Ecu sale by all Druggists. Price 81.00 per bottle
UBMMMBHI
C. F. STADSCER, Proprietor,
*40 so. FRONT ST./ Philadelphia, P* 5
April 20, 1886. 41 ly.
URE Biliousness: Sick Headache in Fourhours.
One doso relieves Neuralgia. They cure and
prevent Chills r Fever, Sour Stomach Bad
Brealh. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and giva
Life <*■ Vigor to the system. Dose: ONE BEAN.
Try them once and you wtii never be without them.
Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and
Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on reoelat cf
prica in stamps, postpaid, to any address,
J. F. SMITH & CO.,
Hiayfact:snr« end Sole Props.. ST. LOUIS. M0.
February 22, 1880. [33 ly
Sol 1 i n sr
Selling
Selling
Hook 3 .
Hook?.
Book 3 .
Salary and Commission.
Salary and Commission.
I@f rt*i ■ Salary and Commission.
For full particulars and terms, address
ATLANTA PUBLISHING COMPANY,
No. 8 South Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga.
I
Furniture Repaired.
HAVE returned to Milledgeville,
_ after an absence of many years,
and opened a shop under Mrs. Woot-
ten’s store to carry on my trade, and
am prepared to do upholstering,
and repairing furniture. 35TAlso un
dertaking. Give me a call.
R. N. ADAMS.
Milledgeville, Ga., Jan., 9th 1886. [27tf
April 27. 1886.
42 3m
Stamping for
ery, done by
35 3t.]
all kinds of Embroid-
Mks. Mary Morse.
CHOICE STORY BOOKS,
Games, Toys, &c., for the little ones.
Crocquot Sets,
Hammocks, Fishing Tackle, all at
prices to suit the times.
C. L. CASE, Druggist.
Milledgeville, Jan. 26, '80. 43 lv
STEAM MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS,
Broad Street, Near Lower Market,
AUGUSTA, : GEOBGIA.
MARBLE WORK, Domestic and Imported, at low prices.
Georgia and South Carolina Granite Monuments made a specialty.
selection of MARBLE and GRANITE
LETTERING and DELIVERY.
A large
WORK always on hand, ready for
[Oct. 27th, 1885. 16 ly
GEftMMROfftf
■■ |% • Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
1 A IP 11 A IM Bafknriip, ItradiMh?, Toothache,
1*111 WO Jk 111 HnraliH, Bratie*. ete«et*.
I III 1 n III PRICK, FIFTY CENTS.
■ Wl ■ Mill at druggists and dealers.
THE CHAKI.R8 A.TOGEIKR CO., BALTIMORE, SB.
Absolutely
Free from Opiates, nineties and Dots Oil.
SAFE.
SURE.
ters. Wi
Sold by C.
guarantee
i. Case.”
them alwavs.
Sugar and Eggs for Children.—
Beat together sugar and eggs for
children and drop as fritters in a hot
frying pan, without fat. This will
make a nourishing meal for.them.
As the greatest pain-cure, St. Ja
cobs Oil is recommended by public
men of America and other countries.
Hon. Billa Flint, Life-Senator of the
Dominion Parliament, Canada, found
it to act like a charm.
Editor Capitol: I want to know
if all the money in the United States
was divided up how much would each
one get?
The entire circulation of money of
every kind in the United States is
officially stated to be $1,845,005,146.
1 he total population of the country
by the census of 1880 was 50,155,783
Dividing this money; equally each
person would get about $37.
Liver Pills.
Use Dr. Gunn’s Liver Pills for Sal
low complexion, Pimples on the Face
and Biliousness. Never sickens or
gripes. Only one for a dose. Sam
ples free at T. H. Kenan's, Milledge
ville, Ga. |
A
At Druggists and Dealers.
THE CHA1U.ES A. VDUELER CO., BALTIMORE,UD.
Dec. 22, 1885. 24 ly
Plantation for Sale.
PLANTATION 17 miles from Mil
ledgeville, 10 miles from Sanders-
viile and 11 miles from Devereaux
Station, is offered for sale, on easy
terms—300 or 400 acres swamp land
with the privilege of 1,250. Settle
ment one mile from swamp, in a
healthy location with good water.
This place is particularly desirable as
a stock farm. Apply to *
BETHUNE & MOORE,
Real Estate Agents,
45 tf] Milledgeville, Ga.
Central City Health Home!
A Private Sanitarium for Chronic Diseases.
152 and 148 Cotton Avenue, Macon, Ga.
Under the Management of
J. EMMETT BLACKSHEAR, M. D.,
—AND—
Bennette E. Fuller, M. D.
S PECIAL inducements offered to those who have been long sick and are
not likely to get well at home. No exclusive system recognized, unreliable
therapeutic agents of established merit being employed, including Electricity,
Massage, Swedish Movements, Turkish, Russian, Electric, Thermo Electric,
Medicated and other Baths. For particulars, see Circulars, sent Free on ap
plication. [May 11, ’86. 44 lm.
. JEL '£t. SCPlNTEIDEPu,
—IMPORTER!—
—Wholesale and Retail Dealer In—
Fine Wines, Cigars, Brandies, Tobacco, Mineral
Waters, Whiskies, Gin, Porter, Ale, Etc.
G01 and 802 Broad Street, .AUGUSTA, GA.
*3-Agent for Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin, Urbana* Wine Company.
AIF Sorts of
*
hurts and many sorts of ails of
man and beast need a cooling
lotion.. Mustang Liniment.
May 4, 1886.
lm
for the Anheuser-Busek Brewing Association, St. Louis, Mo.
Lager Beer kept in stock.
Dec. 15th, 1885.
Also, sole Agent
Special Brewings
23 ly.
Mrs, S. D, Wootten
THE FASHIONABLE ’
Milliner!
Would invite the attention of the ladies to the beautiful ]j ri( .
Spring and Summer Millinery.
now being shown by her. Great care and attention have been oj v
to the selection of this stock, and it is replete with the latest
of the season. " * 6
White and Figured Lawns,
In endless variety and prices. Gloves, all kinds, Collars, Lac ., i
Linen Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Veiling, Cashmere, Scarfs, Lacts ' J
Corsets 35c., worth 50c. Come and see for yourselves. ' 1 r '
jT-§F° Polite and careful attention will be given the ladies hy ^
Mattie Keel and Miss Minnie Harrell.
Mbs. S. D. WOOTTEN.
Milledgeville, Ga., April 5th, 1886. s,
£9
We are receiving the most superb stock of Millinery, Fancy Goods. \'|
tions, Ac., ever shown in this city, embracing all the latest sty]' *
Hats, Bonnets, Infants and children's Caps, latest novelties in Gaud
Crapes, Roman Striped Silks, Satins and Velvets, an immense line of IJ
bons, including plain, Fancy Gauzes and Pecot Edge in all the newest
signs, from the best to the cheapest grades, a large and varied assoi
ment of Flowers, Plumes, Tips and Ornaments. Also an elegant line
Lace Flouncing, looking, Lace Neckwear, Ruchings, Linen Collars
Arasene, Embroidered Silks, Corsets, the celebrated “Wire Health Bustle,'
Thanking our friends and the public generally for liberal patronage
the past, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, feeling conil:-
that with the freshest stock, the latest styles and the best Milliners we ca
please all both in Goods and in Prices. Verv Respect full v.
Miss S. E. BEARDEN,
Milledgeville, Ga., March 22rd, 1S86. 3?tf.
aar cross—Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Bleeding at the Lur.?v|
Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, Caroni
Diarmoea, Kitiney Troubles, and Spinal Diseases. Pamphlet free. Dr. I. S. Johnson St Co., Boston, Su;i|
MAKE
NEW, RICH
BLOOD.
Wifi positive:/ eyre :
lit-ve all manner of disen-.o. Th„ information around each bex is worth, ten tiJ
* “ ’
fre
t These pills were a wonderful discovery. No others like them in the world.
relieve all manner of diBenoe. Th_ information around, each box: is worth ten tima3 the cost o. a boi.i
ills. Find out about thorn and you will always be thankful. One pill a dose, niusiratet. pamp-f
- - - - 3 -— I. S. JOHNSON & CO., 22 C-E. St'.BQgtoj
ree. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 25o. in stamps. Dr
Sheridan’s Condition
Powder ia absolutely!
pure and highly eon-[
ccntrated. Oueouncel
is worth a pound of!
any other kind. It is!
strictly a medioine tol
be given with food. !
Sold everywhere, or cent by mail for £5 cents Ul stomps.
5io cans by express, prepaid, for "$5.00.
Feb. 16, 1886.
Nothing oa
will make hens hi
like it. It cut!
chicken cholera ail
ail diseases of heal
Is worth its -rf-uJ
in gold. Tliv.bt-sT
book by read fre? I
3 1-4 lb. air-tight tin cans, SI; by ma.i, Si.£l
JDS. X. S. JOHNSON & CO.. £cstci|
32 lv
New Drug Store.
If any one desires
Call at
KENAN'S DRUG STORE,
And try one of those I have just received. I keep
First Class Chewing Tobacco,
CIGARETTES, ETC.
If the ladies will call at
THE NEW DRUG STORE,
They can get New, Fresh,
Baking Powders, Cream of Tarter. Soas
COLOGNE,
‘Oi the best quality, and any other article usually kept in ft
DRUG STORE.
T. H. KENAN.
THE FARQUHAR COTTON PLANTER.
L Vl . jOkr
..
EXCELS ALL OTHERS.
It ie simple in construction and can be handled easily by ordinary farm hands.
Drops the unrolled seed with perfect regularity and in any desired amount.
Never skips. Opens, drops and covers. Send for price.
A. B. FARQUHAR & CO.,
Manufacturers of Machinery and Wholesale Hardware Merchants,
Macon. : : : : :
February 19th, 1886.
Georgia.
36 ly
Milledgeville, Ga., January 26th, 1886.
29 SlI
Geo. R. Lombard fy Co.,
Forest City Foundry and Machine Work:
Near the Water Tower, 1014 to 1026 Fenwick St., Augusta, Gai
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Cane Mills, Plantation Machinery, Engine]
Boilers, Cotton Screws, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Journal Boxes, 3i|
Gearing, Gudgeons, Turbine Water Wheels, Gin Gearing, Judson’s Goveil
ors, Disston's Circular Saws and Gummers and-Files, Belting and Babbil
Metal and Brass Fitting Globe and Check Valves, Whistles Gauges,
Iron and Brass Castings and Gin Ribs and Injectors. Repairing prompl
done at Lowest Prices. We cast every day both Iron and Brass having gresf
ly increased our capacity with latest improved tools. We are running fl
tunc with 100 hands, which enables us to fill orders ’promptly at
Prices. Give us a trial before sending elsewhere. Agents ior Cfeorgia
South Carolma for 1
Knorting’s Universal Injectors, The Best Boiler Feeder Out.
Works with one lever. Will work warm or cold water, and will lift wuh
Warranted to give satisfaction. Send for circulars before vou buy any otM
They are better than a pump. [March 23, 1886. * 37 ly.
nflHI tllfui Electric Corsets.
Sample free to those becoming agent s.
IRonsk, quick sales. Territory given.
_ _ — ^^Satisfaction guaranteed. Address
DR.. SCOTT, 842 Broadway, NEW YORK.
April 20, 1886. 41 lm.
Legal blanks for sale at this office.
“Silver Lake” and other fine bran j
of Tobacco just arrived, at the E'J
drug store of Dr. T. H. Kenan.
The best 5c,, Cigar at the new
store of Dr. T. H. Kenan.
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