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A Laundry Secret.— The following
receipt for doing up shirts will be
found of use by many house-wives:
Take two ounoea of fine white gum
arabio powder, put it iu a pitcher and
pour a pint or more of water, and
then having covered it, let it stand
all night. In the morning pour it
oarofully from the dregs into a clean
bottle and oork it and Keep it for use.
A teaspoonful of gum water stirred
in a pint of starch made iu the usual
manner, will give to lawns, cither
white or printed, a look of newness,
when nothing else can restore them
after they have been washed.
To prepare apple dumplings:
Have eight or more large cooking
apples ; peel them and take the cores
out; make a short paste with a
poundof flour, warm milk and half
an ounce of salt: make as many balls
as you have apple*; dour a table; roll
the balls of paste very thin; put an
apple in the centre or each; till the
cores of each with powdered sugar;
moisten the edges; fold the paste up;
tie each in a small napkin previously
buttered and flowered; have boiling
waterin a large stew-pan; put the
apples in; boil forty minutes; drain
the apples, take off the napkins and
perve with lemon sauce; pour some
over and send tho rest iu tho bowl,—
N. Y. World.
. A Valuable li* tpif.— Tho .Journal
of Chemistry publishes a recipe for
the destruction of Insects, which, if
it be one-half as eflioacious as it is
claimed to be, will prove invaluable.
Hot alum water is a recent sugges
tion, as an insectioide. It will destroy
red . and black ants, cockroaches,
ohinbh-bugs. and all the crawling
posts which infest our houses. Take
two pounds of alum and dissolve it
in three or four quarts of boiling wa
ter; let it stand on the lire till the
alum disappears; then apply with a
brush while nearly boiling hot to
every joint and crevice in your closets,
bedsteads, pantry shelves, and the
like. Brush crevices in tho floor of
the skirting or mopbeards, if you
suspect they harbor vermin.
Carrots Instead of Eons.—An ex
change says: It is not generally
known that boiled carrots, when pro
perly prepared, form an excellent
substitute for eggs in puddings; they
must, for this purpose, be boiled and
mashed, and passed through a coarse
cloth or hair sieve strainer; the pulp
is then introduced among the other
ingredients of the pudding, to the
total omission of eggs. A pudding
made up in this way is much lighter
than where eggs are used, and is
much more palatable. On the prin
ciple of economy, this fact is worthy
of the prudent housewife’s attention.
Starting a Fire in Still Weather.
All housekeepers have at some time
realized the difficulty of lighting a
tire in a still, damp morning, when
the chimney will not draw, and vig
orous blowing proves ineffectual.
Science explains the trouble as
•‘caused by tne difficulty encountered
In overcoming the inertia of the long
column of air in the pipe or chim
ney, by the small column of air that
can be forced up through the inter
stices of wood and coal, at tbo bot
tom of which the fire is kindled.”
Jt may be remedied by first lighting
a few bits of shavings or paper placed
on top; thus by the heated air forc
ing itself into the chimney and estab
lishing there an upward current, the
room is kept free from the gas or
stnoke which is so apt to 1111 the
room, and the tire can then bo lighted
from below with good success.
Tomato Catsup.—A correspondent of
the New York Evening Post gives the
following recipe, and sends the editor
a sample bottle as evidence of the
quality of the catsup: Take one
bushel tomatoes; boil until solt, then
squeeze them through a line sieve;
add one half gallon vinegar, one and
one-half pints of salt, two ounces of
cloves, cme-quarter pound allspice,
two tablsspoonfuls cayenne pepper
and thresof black pepper, nnd live
heads of gtrrlick; mix together and
boil until reduced about one half. It
is better to use the spices whole, ex
cwt thejsayenne pepper. Put the
spices efbjapt—cayenne popper—in
a bag, andgarlic in another bag, and
remove when done.
TOMato Pickle.— Take one
peck | tomatoes, sliced; on 6 dozen
good-stead cucumbers, sliced; one
dozen good-sized white onions,
sjloef; one hlozen green peppers,
ifhole; one pint salt, and enough
cdW water to cover them all. Let
t§et|§staftd in the brine twenty-four
hourt, then drain and 'replenish with
fresh water to stand over night.
Squeeze the water all out, and qhop
all up together, not very line. Put
into a porcelain preserving kettle
witb one gallop good cider vinegar,
oßp pound light brown sugar, one
ounce celery seed, two ounces mus
tardmixe4 in the warm juice. Cook
slowly about half the day, or until
thoroughly done.
I ASHES AS A KUKVEimVE OK RUST.
As you request the experience of far
ufcW on the above subject, 1 will give
mine: Sofferal years ago I had a piece of
bottom land that I designed to sow in
wheat. lfnhd a good many large oak
trees on it, all of which I succeeded in
haiping down and reducing to ashes
where thejr’Sfell. I then took a shovel
arid scattered Ihe ashes light and left as
f|r as I couhl throw them, taking up a
sihaff quantity at a time. The rust made
its the tisual time, and
rMlaid the crop fully one-third; bnt
where the wakes were scattered, although
the amount Was very small, the wheat
was not irijuged nt all. I also sowed a
piece of very old land the same season
that had bqett manured three years pre
viously with barn-yard manure, which
was thrown in piles as it was hauled to
the field. Tms field was ruined by the
rust, excepting the places where the piles
of manure were thrown previous to scat
tering, which was not injured in the least.
It is evident that the ashes in the one
case, and the manure in the other, pre
vented the rust; but the same might not
happen iu afl seasons, though it is my
opinion that thorough drainage, good
preparation of the soil, and the right
kind of fertilizers, will always insure a
satisfactory yield, so far as rust is con
cerned.
The NeW York Tribune is weaken
ing in its belief that Hayes can carry
New York. Here is one of its latest
paragraphs:
“There ought to be no risks taken
inGoverhor Tilden’s own State. Here
he is on his native heath. He knows
every county and almost every town
in the State down to the last recorded
vote. He is a sleepless, watchful op
ponent, a master in the arts of poli
tics, and as silent as be is sagacious.”
TAILORING.
The FALL FASHION PLATES dis
play many handsome STYLES, which I
am now making up to order. Merchants
dealing in CLOTHS and CASSIMEBES
are now opening a handsome line of these
goods. Offering the best exertions, I ex
pect to please even the most fastidious in
execution and in promptness.
CUTTING and REPAIRING will receive
strict attention. „ „'
C. H. Jones.
.t-i ■ •’-* ■
Madame F oy*l Comti,
New and complete line of Alpacas, Bril-
Uantlnes, Black Cashmeres and Bomba
zines, at J. s. Jones.
Sap.
LAWYERS. IT
W. L. XaATHAM,
Attorney at Law, Hamilton, Ga.
YiniX practice in the countie. of tho Chat ti
ll hoochee Circuit. fobs ly
REESE CRAWFORD. J. M. MuNEIIX.
Crawford & McNeill,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,
138 Brood Bt. ( Columbus, La
janlS tf
GRIGSBY E, THOMAS,
Attorney at Law
Columbus. Oil.
Office over 0. E. Hochatrasser’s.
janmr
HAU L 11. HATGHXB. U. U. OOKTCUIUB.
IUTCHER & GOETCHIUS
Attorneys nml Counsellors nt Law.
Practice in Statn and Fedoral Courts.
Orriox—s7 Broad stieot, over Wittich & Kin
el’s Jewelry Store. {sepl ly
BIiABOUI A ltlt\\\()\,
Attorneys at l.iuv,
Hare moved their Office to corner ot Broad and
Randolph streets, over Btore of It. S. Crane.
Octl-dlm
Thomas J. Chappell,
Attorney at Law,
OFFICE OVER 11 BROAD STREET,
Columbus, Ga.
marchS tf
HIRES DOZIER,
Attoi*noy at Law-
Hamilton, Ga.
11I1LL practice in tho Chattahoochee Cir
or anywhere else.
Mr. G. A. li. Dozier will be found iu my office
on and after October Ist. 1875, and will aasist in
all collections and offleo work entrusted.
aep‘2s ly
CARET J. THORNTON Wm. F. WILLIAMS.
Thornton & Williams,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
AND
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
OFFICE UP STAIRS OVER THE STORE OF
0. E. HOCHBTRASBER, Broad street.
Will practice in the counties of Harris, Talbot,
Taylor, Marion, Chattahoochee and Stewart, and
in the Supreme Court of the State, District and
Circuit Courts of tho United States; also iu the
counties of Leo and Russell, Ala.
■Will also Five special attention to tho purchase
and sale of Real Estate, Examination of Titles
and Conveyancing. Alao, to Renting and Collec
tion of Rents. uovl4 tf
LIONEL C. LEV Y, Jr.,
Attorney ant! Counsellor at Law.
Commissioner of Deeds N. Y. and other States.
Office over Georgia J'ome Bank.
ESTATES.—SpeciaI attention to keeping accu
rate acoounts, vouchers, kc., and making an*
nuai returns for Guardians, Administrators
and Executors. tep39-ly
R, .T. MOSES,
Attorney nt laiw,
OFFICE over Georgia Home Insurance Com
pany.
Office hours from Ist October to Ist June, 10 to
4p.m. gepifl ly
Joseph F. Pou,
Attorney At Counsellor at Law.
west side Broad street over store of
W W. 11. Robarts k Cos. Practices in State and
Federal Courts. Advice and services tendered to
Administrators, Executors, Guardians, Ac. Spe
cialty made of Conveyancing,’ Examining Titles,
kc., in Georgia, or anywhere in the United
States. All business promptly attended to.
feb7 dtf •
THORNTON & GRIMES,
Attorneys at Law.
OFFICE over Abell k Co.’s, corner of Broad
and St. Clair streets, alumbns, Ga.
jn!6 ly
J. D. Rambo. W. W Mackall.
RAMIJO & MACKALL,
Attorneys at Law,
Office in Burrus’ Building, Columbus, Ga.
nhi eodfcwly
O. OAIiHOTJN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Geneva, Ga.
WILL PRACTICE IN ALL THE COURTS OF
the Chattahoochee Circuit.
Special attention given to Collections. Ho is
Corresponding Agent for the Geneaal Collecting
Agencies of New York snd Savanuah. Therefore
his facilities for pursuing that branch of the pro
ession is unsurpassed by any lawyer in the
State. oct2l tf_
THE TIMES
JOB OFFICE,
Columbus, Ca.
Is prepared to execute ia the
best manner and at short
notice, JOB PKIXTIXG
of every description,
such as
BILL HEADS,
LETTER HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
MONTHLY STATEMENTS
BUSINESS CARDS.
VISAING CARDS,
POSTAL CARDS,
SHIPPING TAGS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
PARTY INVITATIONS,
WEDDING INVITATIONS,
BIILB LADING BOOKS,
R. R. RECEIPT BOOKS,
, &c., <fcc., &c.
INSURANCE.
INSURE YOUR, PROPERTY with
THE GEORGIA HOME
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Oolvuxilaus. Ga.
A HOME COMPANY, seeking the patronage of HOME PEOPLE!
HAVORAHLE RATES MADE FOR
GIN HOUSES,
WITH LIBERAL ADJUSTMENTS AND PROMPT PAYMENT OF ALL LOSSES.
Warehouses, Cotton, Dwellings, Storehouses, Merchandise, und all
other Property Insured at the Lowest Rates conslstoakwith indemnity.
Office in the GEORGIA HOME BUILDING.
dwell)
INSURE YOUR
GIN HOUSES
f)
AND CONTENTS.
All my old Customers of Years Past
and all others who would feel Secure
against loss are notified that I am Pre
pared as usual to furnish
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE
on this Class of Property.
LOSSES ADJUSTED AND PAID AT MY OFFICE.
Apply for Insurance or Information to me Direct, or
through any of the Factors and Commission Merchants of
the City.
D. F- WILLCOX,
General Insurance Agent.
July 29 tfd&w
FARM LAND-
Only Remedy for Hard Times.
CHANGE YOUR SURROUNDINGS.
ALL WANTING FRUIT FARMS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF THE VINE
WHERE IT IS AN ESTABLISHED BUCCESB ANI) PAYS LARGE PROFIT. THE LAND IS
ALSO ADAPTED TO THE GROWTH OF PEACHES, PEARS, APPLEB AND SMALL
FRUITS; ALSO, GRAIN, GRASS AND VEGETABLES.
Many hundreds of excellent VINEYARDS, OEOHAB.DS and FARMS can now
be Been.
The Location is only 34 miles south of Philadelphia, by railroad, in a mild, delightful climate, and
at the very doors of the New York and Philadelphia markets. Another railroad runs direct to
Now York.
The place is already large, successful and prosperous. Churches, schools, and otlior privileges
are already established. Also, manufactories of Shoes, Clothing, Glass, Straw Goods, and other
things, at which diffeient members ofa family can procure employment.
It has been a health resort for some years past for peoplo suffering from pulmonary affections.
Asthma, Catarrh, Ague and debility; many thousands have entirely recovered.
Anew brick Hotel has just been completed, 100 feet front, with back buildings, four stories high,
including French roof, and all modern improvements for the accommodation of visitors.
Price of Farm Land $25.00 per Acre, payable by installments, within tbs period of four years. In
this climate, planted out to vines, 20 acres oi land will count fully as much as 100 acres further
north.
Persons unacquainted with fruit growing, can become familiar with it in a short tirao on account
of surroundings.
Five Acre, One Acre, and Town Lots, in the towns of Landisvillo aud Vineland, also for sale.
While visiting the Centennial Exhibition, Vineland can be visited at small expenso.
A paper containing full information, will be sent upon application to
Cll .VKL.ILS K. LANDIS, Vineland, X. J., free of cost.
The following is an extract from a description, published in tho New York Tribune, by tho wel
known agriculturist, Solon Robinson:
All tho farmers were of the “well to do" sort, and some of them, who have turned their attention
to fruits aud market gardening, have grown rich. The soil is loam, varying from sandy to clayey,
and surface gently undulating, intersected with small streams and occasional wet meadows, in
which deposits of peat or muck are stored, sufficient to fertilize tho whole upland surface, aftor it
has been exhausted of its natural fertility.
It is certainly one of the most extensive fertile tracts, in an almost level position, and suitable
condition for pleasant farming, that we know of this side of the Western prairies. We found some
of the oldest farms apparently just as profitably productive as when first cleared of forest fifty or a
hundred years ago.
The geologist would soon discover tho cause of this continued fertility. The wholo country is a
marine deposit, and all through the soil we found evidences of calcareous substances, generally in
the form of indurated calcareous marl, showing many distinct forms of ancient shells, of the
ry formation; and this marly substance is scattered all through the soil, lu a very comminuted
form, and in the exact condition most easily assimilated by such plants as the farmer desires to
cultivate.
$200,000
Worth of Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing
Hats, Boots, Shoes, Ac.
Having bought before the late advance, I am offering
my stock at prices beyond competition. Buyers will save
money by seeing me before purchasing.
JAMES A. LIJWIS.
Wliolemilo House 152, and Itetnll IlouselSJ.,
Hi'oad Street;, Columbus, Ga.
mchlO dAwtf -
W J WATT. J. A. WALKER. CHA'J. H. WATT
WATT & WALKER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Commission Merchants
Corner under Ilankin House.
Have the Largest and Best Selected Stock of Groceries In the City of Columbus,
CONSISTING OF
BACON SIDES, BULK SIDES, BACON SHOULDERS, BULK SHOUL
DERS, BULK HAMS, BACON HAMS.
LARD in tierces, Lard in buckets and kegs.
FLOUR of all grades, Including the celebrated SILVER LAKE brand,
the besUn *e world. gALT BUGAR MACKEREL, SOAP CHEESE,
COFFEE, 6YSTERS, SARDINES, CRACKERS, POTASH, SODA,
STARCH. SHOES, BOOTS, and Staple Dry Goods, such as
OSNABURGS, SHEETINd, SHIRTINGS, CHECKS, STRIPES, YARNS
and PANTS GOODS. Also, a well selected stock of
WHISKEY, from $1 per gallon to $5, and of any brand or per cent
proof that may be desired.
Our stoek of SUGAR includes every grade and price, and our lot of
SYRUP cannot be equaled In this city. It includes all grades of New Or
leans in barrels and half barrels; also several hundred barrels of choice
FLORIDA SYRUP, which is superior to anything in the market, and much
cheaper in price. It has a deligntful flavor and rich, clear color, and select
ed expressly for our trade.
Cash customers can always save money by giving us a trial before pur
chasing elsewhere.
jBl tf WATT A; WALKER.
COLUMBUS, GA
-18 WELL SUPPLIED WITH MATERIAL, AND
Experienced Worfcmou employed in each De
partment.
Orders for work of any description filled with
dispatch, and at most reasonable rates.
Georgia and Alabama Legal Blanks
Of every description on hand, or uted to or
der st short notice.
Roocipt Rooks
FOB RAILROADS AND STEAMBOATS
Always in stock: ah>o printed to order when de
sired.
WIIAPPIIYC PAPER AND HAGS.
A large quantity of various sizes and weights
Manilla Wrapping Paper and Bags, suitable for
Merchants, now in stock, which I am soiling low
in any quantity desired, either printed or plain
4£®“ Prices and Specimens of Work furnishe
on application.
THOM. GILBERT,
Randolph Btrcet, Columbus, Cos.
janl tf
T. S. SPEAR.
No. 101 Broad St„ Colambus. Ga.
Watcheß, Jewelry and Clocks Repairod promptly
all orders will receive prompt attention.
__Reminglon Sewing Machine Deoot.
H. I. KIMBALL HOUSE,
ATLANTA, GA.
ON and after tho 15th of this month,(Mav) rates
of this Hotel will be
THREE DOLLARS per DAY.
Single Meals, 75cts; For Couples, per
Month, $75.
Special rates for Families. No chargo for Bag
gago to and from Depot. sCtT Elevator runs at all
hours. GEORGE M’GINLEY,
jeia 4m Proprietor.
fl A TTMTC* stained in the United
rH S rIH I \ States,Canada, and Europe.
I vi 0 Ihls b U terms as low as those of any
other reliable house. Correspondence invited
In tho English and foreign languages,with inven
tors, Attorneys at Law, and other Solicitors, es
pecially with those who have had their cases re
jected in tho hands of other attorneys. In re
jected cases our fees are reasonable, and no
charge is made unles we are successful.
111 HE" AIT ft no If y°u want a Patent,
Ini V K 111 I 11K\ us a model or
111 V Lll I UllUl sketch and a full de
scription of your invention. Wo will make an
examination at tho Patent Office, and if we
it patentable, will send you papers and advice,
and prosecute your case. Our leo will bo in or
dinary cases, $25.
A (T|lf 8A OT Oral or written in all matters
flUVIut SXX CBCC
volitions, I Ilia la
References: —Hon. M. D. Leggett, Ex-Commis
sioner of Patents, Cleveland, OhiO; O. H. Kelley,
esq., Sec’y National Grange, Louisville, Ky.;
Commodoro Dau’l Ammon, U. 8. N., Washington,
D.C.
4QTSend Stamp for our “Guide for obtaining
Patents," a book of 50 pages.
Address: —l.OlJlH llWiiVll & CO., Solici
tors of Patents.
nov2s tf Washington, D. C.
NO NAME!
14 Marietta, Atlanta, Ga.
fjun29 4m
XANTHINI
Never falls to restore Gray Hair to Its original o
our in a few weeks. Pure, harmless, effective
Prenared by XANTHINE CO.. .Richmond. V
Sold by Purcell, Ladd k Co.,Richmond, Va., and
druggists and country merchants. Price $1 per
bottle.
This incomparable preparation for the Ilair is
commended to the public on its own merits.
It prevents tho Hair from falling off, producing
a rapid and healthy growth;eradicates scurf and
dandruff, and cures diseases of the scalp. Try it
and judge for yourself.
[From Rev. E. T. Baird, Sec’y of Publication of
Presbyterian Church South.] ■ - ,
Richmond, July 27,1874.
Tho Xanthine is tho only hair dressing I have
ever need which has removed the dandruff from
tho scalp and made my hair soft and pliable. It
has also restored my hair to its natural color; and
by occasionally using it as a hair dressing, I have
no doubt it will preserve tho color.
E. T. BAIRD.
[From Rev. Mr. Cameron, Minuter of Presbyte
rian Church South. 1
Mossy Cbeek. Tens, Aug. 22, 1870.
Xanthine Cos., Richmond, Va.:
I have used tho Xanthine now for three years,
and have induced others to buy it, and have nev
er known it to fail in accomplishing all you
claim for it. It is an excellent tonic, a pleasant
dressing, removing and preventing dandruff and
all unpleasant itching, promoting and preserving
the natural growth and color of the hair, and ren
dering it glossy and pliable. I confidently,
cheerfully, knowingly recommend it.
WILLIAM CAMERON.
Sold by M. X>. HOOD & CO„
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
Jntylß eod&wßm Columbus, Ga,
twnwMhi GROCERIES
CENTENNIAL STORES
WlUira * riff* at ,15.1f" -.-.rw l * :
"W. .A.. SWIFT,
PROPRIETOR.
These new stores are now open and filled with a
FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
Groceries# Domestic Dry Goods,
Which will lc aultl nt the Lowest Cash Kates.
FLOUR, .nil FINE LIQUORS A SPECIALTY. BAGGING fer ..le.t 10e.; TIES >i #c.
Mu. T. J. HUNT (formorly of H.rrl.) anil Mn. SOULE REDD, of Columbia, will glv. th.lr p.
cial attention to this department.
THE NEW CENTENNIAL WAGON YARD,
JUST COMPLETED, is also connected with the establishment. No expense baa been spared
to make it attractive both in comfort aud security for the traveling public. Mr. ELIJAH
MULLINS, of Harris, has charge, and will do all in bis power for the comfort of its patrons. I repsot
fully ask from those visiting the city to a trial of the NEW WAGON YARD, and solicit the patron
age of the trading community to my atook of OUOOKUIBB.
W. A. SWIFT, Proprietor.
J. TI. HAMILTON,
Junction Franklin, Warren & Oglethorpe Sts.,
COLUMBUS, GA.
I AM NOW REPLENISHING MY STOCK OF GIUM EUIES, PKO
VISIOXS and STAPLE <.’OOI>.: For the FALL and WINTER
Trade, consisting in part of:
BAGGING, GOOD and HEAVY, 2 1-4 lbs., 10 to 15c.
IRON TIES, best patents, 5 to 7 l-2c.
BACON and BULK MEATS.
LARD, CHOICE LEAF, in Tcs. Kegs and Buckets.
SUGARS, all grades.
MOLASSES, SYRUPS, COFFEES and TEAS.
CORN, OATS, BRAN, MEAL.
SALT, SOAP, SARDINES, MACKEREL, OYTERS.
SHOES, STAPLE DRY GOODS.
LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS.
NEW CHEESE, received fresh every week.
Large stock of FLOUR always on hand from the best Mills in the United
States, and Every Barrel guaranteed.
Extra Choice Seed WHEAT, RYE, BARLEY and OATS.
you want GOOD CHEAP GOODS, call on me before purchasing,
and save monev.
jBS-ROLLIN ‘JEFFERSON, CLAY FARLEY and Wm. P. HUNT will bo
on hand to wait on you. and will take pleasure in showing the stock
whether you buy or not. Very respectfully,
J. H. HAMILTON.
aug22-eod&wtf.
CLOTHING.
REMOVAL I GRAND OPENING
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
THORNTON & AGEE,
INTO. 83 AND SS
Rooney] Building, west side Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
0
RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE FILLED UP THIB LARGE AND ELEGANT
Double Store, and will open on the 6th of October the Largest and most Complete Stock of
MENS*, BOYS’ and Children’s CLOTbING, and GENTS' Furnishing Goods, they have ever offered In
this market.
HAT STORE —NO. 85.
Wll.Lopen in same place our Now Stock of HATS and CAPS for Men. Boy. and Children; Uo,
well assorted Stock of Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Walking Canes, Ac. , at prices that will defy
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
Broad St, Columbus, Ga.,
j : 1 ' HAVE IN STOBE A LARGE AND CAREFULLY
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, and Pure Chemicals,
with which they are prepared to supply their former patron., and the pnblio
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
at prices that cannot fail to insure satisfaction.
Let no one wanting any article in our line buy elsewhere before seeing oar goods
and knowing our prices. All articles sold are guaranteed PURE.
PAINTS! PAINTS!!
We have full stocks of
White Lead, Varnishes, Linseed Oils,
Spirits Turpentine,
And all the Colored Paints, both Dry and Ground
in Oil and at Bottom Prices.
— o—
Window Glass and Putty at lowest prices.
Parties at a distance will be furnished SASH when desired.
o
Home Hade Fertilizers!
Early in tho Season we will have on hand large supplies of CHEMICALS
for Composting of Home Made Fertilizers, in which there is economy In
buying. Our experience in the purchase and use of these Chemicals ior
the past six years justifies us in saying wo are prepared to give valuable
information with regard to the Composting for the various crops grown in
thl9CoU “ try M. D. HOOD & CO.