The Chattooga news. (Summerville, Chattooga County, Ga.) 1887-1896, September 20, 1888, Image 4

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MAB.KETS. o SUMMERVILLE. Prices given delivered from wagons. Corrected weekly. Meal ’ 50®.f10 Corn . .50 Fiour 2.06@3’.00 Country Bacon, hog roundlo<a.l2J4 Sweet Potatoes . I_ Irish “ £ ens , , , .'.75@L25 Country Lard r>v Sorghum “it. Oats .. . SX Fodder Hay, per hundred . ? Chickensol(ffl2S ■■■ 7Jy@7% liulter 12J$@15 o TRION. Hama. ]oi Shoulders ~ ’ Sides . .... in 4@G M pal , C>s •sweet Potatoes, 75 “ • 60 7501.25 Hay, per hundred 1.(0 Fodder L506Z2.00 Butter . JfK" 10 (hie kens lOvri’O Turnips, per bushel 5p Turkeys . . 50075 Apples, green 350.40 Onions Hindoo Honey 11'0.12}j T. I. N. C. is not a cure-all, but a quarter of a century of constant use has demonstrated beyond ques tion that Tanner’s Infallible Neu ralgia Cure is the only known in fallible cure for all kinds of neural gia and for nervous headache. 50 » cents per box. Manufactured In Raagum Root Medicine Co., Nash ville, Tenn. Sold by all druggists. The naval bill appropriated sl9- 933,254. Home testimonials are mostre liable, and if you will send your name and address we will send state ments of numbers of the best citi zens of Nashville regarding the wonderful cures effected by the Ethiopian Pile Ointment. It never fails. 50 cents and $1 per bottle. Manufactured by Rangum Root Medicine. Co., Nashville, Tenn. For sale by all druggists. Boston union bricklayers get $3,25 per day. Sick headache, wind on the stom ach, biliousness, nausea,are prompt ly and agreeably banished by Dr. J. 11. McLean’s Little Liver and Kid ney Pillets. 25 cent a vial. In some Chicago stores girls work for $1.20 per week. Are you restless at night, anc; harassed by a bad cough? Use Dr J. 11. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm, it will secure you sound sleej and effect a prompt and radical cure The Repul lican taiiffbill maybe introduced about November 7th. Far better than the harsh treat ment ofmedicines which horribh gripe the patient and destroy tin coating of the stomach. Dr. J. II McLean’s Chills and Fever Cure, in mihl yet effective action will cure. Sold at 50 cents a bottle. A young colored woman is doing good evangelic work in Southen Georgia. Exposure to rough weather, get ting wet, living in damp localities are favorable to the contraction o' diseases of the kidneys and bladder As a preventative, and for the cun of all kidney and liver trouble, us, that valuable remedy, Dr. J. 11. Me Lean’s Liver and Kidney Balm. $. per bottle. Savann ih’s s: nitarv arranvemen now costs that city SIOO a day. Positively the best remedy eve discovered for all diseases of mai and beast that can be reached b an external medical application, it Rangum Root Liniment. One tlri: wil] convince. Manufactured only by Kan rum Root Medicine Co.. Nashville, Tenn. 50 cents per - bot tle. For sale by all druggists. Th' surest way to make an army fly is to break both wings. When you feel depressed don’t dose yourself with mean bitters. Hodges' Sarsaparilla renovates ant invigorates the system, and curet ali piseases arising from an impuri state of the blood. $1 per bottle, I bottles for $5. Manufactured -by Rangum Root Medicine Co., Nash < villa, Tenn. Sold by all druggists Food which tramps don't relish— cold shoulder. When nature falters and require, help, recruit, her enfeebled energies with Dr. .1. 11. McLean’s Strength ening Cordial and Blood Purifier. SI.OO per bottle. Several dangerous burglars hav< been recently captured in Atlanta. There are many accidents and . diseases which affects Stock and ca :-e s'eri.-.us inconvenience and Joss to the farmer in his work, which mav be q-.::.-I;l.- remedi’d by tlx use of Dr. J. 11. McLean’s Vclcauic Oil Liniment. J Send for , ' 'tool * I ■k § wr CT>, t I l in yr.-.- ’ I PAHKER BROS., Makers, : MERIDEN, CONN. 1 Show-rooms: 97 Chambers St., New York. TUB BEST PIANOS and ORSAISS IN THE WORLD Are manufactured android for the least money ’ a5 I • ft cu CO /-/Vn £ ! tySfea 3 E IfiiiSM' 1 co « KM ? r»lKvT®B: 1* i ©Ti ■flNMWfcniWiiiiffir.h uT. IM WAS HI NGTC N. WARR E N CO. N\Tj M^** B "* B *— ■ ■ >,1.1 .uaEn,.—H MENTION THIS PAPER, : j jJr'yU M TOO I ' uauutspM a FEiwg? 2 ' I Til ih h h JI J ..I IJ 1 ] j Illustrated Catalogue, l” 11111 I ' I Detroit, Mich v Y I I 111 > I Wrought Iron Fences, Koof ' I |ji|J || ! Cresting, Jail Work, Wire Signs, I |i l| || | I I Bank & Office Railing, Window a« -Ja= s&L.iiiyc --J—r—i " Guards,'Wire Lathing and every - * ' 8 »*« lA* I j description of Wire Work. BIES DICKINSON, )FFI('E and Ri."' - I i -y _ ” J Market Street A-AREHOUSF 921 Georgia Avenue. Chattanociga, Tennessee. I Rh ffi A . \ t-_- V ' *"■ .- - Ol I .'■ DEALERS IN Cortland Spring Wagons and Buggies, Cheap Buggies of a ' kinds Fishßrv and Bimel Farm Wagons, General lino of Farming tools. Send fr 72 page cata’orue. BTFSE DICKINSON. /7\™ E m F°r J JANI) nnd POWER (Si. is vnrraot-ij tc cutce « /yy E’ fodder as a; ma -.inc bui? .n r' -id • - ’’ ’ •'»a Kive hotter •.»*.!(J, »i > ~ih. .• V-*- • ■' k i:.< : every urf dur. T<: Bui i. .\t< n,o r. ... .r •f c <‘C. twwi -n. tc -siy es,. . on ry ® y ■ - • ’ : ‘ 'tc -r. • .• •’I cat , 1‘ -I E® • • ••• - ’ b: :ko Lv- VVH n H *L : -®r ll l ■■ rn neanr.« ? docNn’ndc*nr.rr; i n.l /j’ •'-i ■ '■'ud' . ■ bett r work Myitu the power, und i . - ■ <Lui: uny other, it cam be returned lo us, ’l# S J < pa yin;/ freight both waj/A. We also manufacture / te J THE SMALLEY CARRIER, THE SMAILEY ;Za_7 r -’y-' ; fWEEPanITMAB HORSE POWERS, 40.,*0. OVR COMPREHENSIVE BOOK i: ' p “Ensilage and Fodder Cutting. ’r.JJK? 1 . Kent Free on APrlicaiton. i SMALLEY MANUFACTUIHtiC CO. Manitowoc.WiS i ' ■ w F 0,7 INFANTS and INVALIDS THE PHYSICIAN S FAVORITE. , I Possesses many Important Advantages i over all other prepared Fuods. BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Perfectly Nourishes a Baby v. th or without the addition of milk. Three Sires. 25c. sOc. Sf.OC. ' i A vrduabi" t-amj ‘ on “Th Nutrition I —of Infants a..d Invalids,”free. It Saved my Child’s Life. , “When my child wan born, ' the doctor ordered one of the i other Foods. She ate that un- [ til she nearly died. I had tlin-e ' doctors, who said the trouble ! was Indigestion, and ordered I the food changed to Lactated ; Food. It saved my child's life, i and I owe you many tbanks ! for it I. regard your Food .’•« j invaluable, and Fujcrior to all j other artificial-food for babies. ! MBS. A. J. lIENFIEI-D, Boston, Map.:, ; 15 Thdiana Place. I WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., L '■ * /■ i , feMli? 1 THIS IS THE GENUINE! BOLD ONLY TN BOTTLES WITH BUFF WRAPPEKS. REE THAT STRIP OVER CORK IR UNBROKEN. Our trade-mark around every bottle. In sickneee Every Drop Is Worth Its Weight tn Gold! INVALUABLE FOR BURNS, SUNBURNS, DIARRHEA, CHAF INGS, STINGS OF INSECTS, PILES, SORE EYES, SORE FEET. THE WONDER OF HEALING I For Piles, Bleeding or Itching, it is the greatest known remedy. For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Bruises s P. ra *. n 8 it is unequalled—stopping pain and neaiing in a marvellous manner. For Infliimed and Sore Eyes.—lts effect upon these delicate organs is simply marvellous. It is the Ladies’ Friend.—All female complaints yield to its wondrous power. For Ulcers, Old Sores, or Open Wounds, Toothache. Faceache, Bites of Insects, Sore Feet, its action upon these Is most remarkable. HUVOM MUN J) FT) BY riTYSTCIANS! USW IN HOSPITALS! Oaut ion.—POND'S EX TH A CT has been imi tated. The aenuine has the words “ POND'S EX TH A CT'' blown in Che glasß y and our picture trade mark on surrounding buff wrappe r. None, other is genuine. Always insist on having POND'S EXTRA CT. Take no other prepara tion. It is never sold in bulk or by measure. IT IS UNSAFE TO USE ANY PREPARATION EXCEPT TUB Genuine with our directions. Externally and Internally. Prices, 50c. sl, $1.75. finld everywhere. (LFOur New Pamphlet with History of otJtt PIIEBARATIONS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION TO POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. POND’S EXTRACT wjoi hr It’s remarkable specific act ion upon the affected parts „ gives it supremo control over ■■■sS Fifes, however severe. I Also for Burns, Scalds, Eruptions, Salt Ilhe.um <£-c. <s»j_Testimimials fr< m all classes F-®®-] prove its eilicaey. Price 50e. Sold by all Druggists or sent by m.-iil On receipt bf piieo. Put up only by POHD'S EmAOT CO.. 70 EthAve., N. Y, mAZERfe BEST IN THE WORLD. !ts wearing qualities are unsurpassed, actually outlasting two boxes of nny other brand Free from Animal Oils. gifGET THE (i EXTINE. FOE SALE BY DEALERS GENERALLY. Cj Fun Motto Cards name cover ed with scraps and samples for 1888 sent to your addn ••• for 10 ; cts 6 packs for 50 cts. Address S.. ' M. Holland, Temple, Georgia. It Has No Equal. ’ ! "We are using l in our nnr. I eery (containing forty infants) I your Lactated Food, and find it far superior to all other food ; which has b««n used during ■ the past ten years that I have ; been j'hysician. The | Sisters of Charity, who have 1 charge of the institution, say ’ jt has no equal. ’ W. E. Dp: Courct, M. D., I Ft. Joseph’s Foundling Asylum, Cincinnati, Ohio. PERSONAL GOSSIP. i Sir Walter Scclt began to write nt 43. i W. 11. Prescott published his first work ' at 41. ! Andrew Carnegie has an income of $15,C00 a day. W. D. Howells receives $2,000 and upward for a short story. Bret Harte is expected to join his family at Block Island in August. Walt Whitman has so far recovered as to resume his literary labors. Lord Albemarle, the Waterloo veteran, is a small, spare man, with bright eyes. Senator Iliscoek is said to read every new | American novel us soon as published. ; There are 280,000 subscribers to the monu ment recently dedicated to Gumbetta. I The Duke of Westminster is the richest I peer in England. His income is $7.50 j»cr minute. Dr. Oliver Wendell Homes will bo one of Sir Lionel Sackviile-West’s neighbors at , Beverly Farms. John G. Turnbull is ono of Austral a’s wealthiest citizens. Ho is worth SSO,OOO,(XKIj all made out of railway construction. The king of the Belgians is immensely rich, but speculation on the Congo has compelled him to mortgage some of bis estates. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge and wife, Sir | Lionel Play fair and Lord and Uuly Churchill I ’are expected at Newport this summer. At a dinner given to the prince of W.-des I it was agreed that $100,(XX) a year was the i maximum a man could make with his bra ms. i Thr president of Llic Imperial Academy at Pekin has undertaken, by command of die suij cror, to translate “IlandeL'’.into Clm?. se. The youthful emperor of China rises at 3 o’clock in the morning, breakfasts at (i, d.i-.-s ■ at noon, sups at 3 o’clock and goes to l ed by (J. Typewriter Frank E. McGurrin, of F.dt Lake City, has written 8,700 words in nir. ry minutes. This is much faster than the av erage man talks. The crown prince of Italy, it is believed, will certainly marry a daughter of the Comte ih* Paris. He will meet tho princess ' I in England next October. The duke of We: tir.instcr is atMount d'Or, • Franco. He docs not like French mutton, so , • he has ordered twenty of his finest sheep to I bo sent to him from one of his English farms. Jlr. Clifford Lanier, a brother of ‘Sid’ cy , Lamer, who is making a name for himself in literature, has a story entitled “The Mate’s Race with the Banshees” in the current num ber of a southern magazine. Robert J. Burdette bos been taking a ramble through the Rocky Mountains. He i says ho waited a long time for the mount ains to come to him, and finally made up his mind that he would have to follow in the foot-tops of Mahomet. The butter which Senator Palmer, of | Michigan, uses on his table is made from the milk of his own high bred Jersey cows and i costs him $3 a pound. But the senator is a i m.lliciiaire many times over and cau ass ord i such luxuries. Count Tolstoi bos obstinately oppose* 1 the ' marriage of his son witli.a daughter of the j ittelj’deceased Katkoff. The reason for tho I opposition to tho match is the belief that ' Katko.Ts large fortune had not been accumu- 1 in.ted by legitimate means. Herr von Bulow has lest England in l.igb ; dudgeon. His piano ncifals w< ro not appre ciated in that j? uutry. Ho kept up liis c ur- ; age until an English newspaper remarked ! that Great Britain wanted but little I!err i Bulow. Then ho exclaimed, “Mein Gott!’’ and disappeared. Mr. an ! Mrs. S’purgoon are both :•!. Mr. Spi’i ~;e<>n’' p!ij-iciun says that lie is suffer ing from nervous docility, ami must do ro •. rk that lie can p ssibly avoid for tho next throe mouths. Mi Spurgeon is said t> be ‘•uit'.rly prostrated,” but her illness is net described as dangeroua Dr. J. W. Porter, of Kansas City, claims to bo the originator of tho standard time sys tem. Ho says tho subject was bust brought to his mind in 1878, when htrwas in tho coor-t survey, by noting the variation of clocks end watches. He finally njarked off e. standard time map and his theory was unanimously adopted. It was one of tho bobbies of Governor Young, of Ohio, whoso death occurred re cently, to keep what bo called a “black book,” in which ho pasted every mean thing that wasever said about him in tho news papers. Nevertheless be was a great friend of tho newspaper correspondents, among whom ho had a wido acquaintance. Prince Blucher, a descendant of “Maivb.al Vorwarts,” recently brought suit for • 100 damages, which be »;aid be sustained by tbc erection of stands for spectators in front df his house on the occasion of Kaiser Wilhelm’s funeral. Tho stands blocked tho view from some windows which tho prince intended to rent to spectators. The suit was decided against him. CURIOUS THINGS IN LIFE. In Chicago a considerate young Bwede sailor who was tired of life committed suicido in a Mother Hubbard in order that a friend might have his clothes. A spiritualist, who died lately at T< :ms, Mich., requested previously that there should b band music, dancing and other rccren . ions at tho funeral. His wishes were complied with. Some potatoes, closely resembling the ordi nary Irish one?, found in tho scaled chamber of an Aztec ruin in South America, l ave been planted by Mrs. Beadin, of Parkers burg, V.'. Va., and have come up, dc<pitc A Dursler.i (England) photographer re ceived back a proof from a customer vita the instruction that ho was to do E: if a dozen with the coat buttoned and l :ii a dozen with the garment unbuttoned, tho fame as the proof. A most remarkable coincidence in ccrsec tion with a Berks county (P-?nn.) family, Shilling by name, is that both parents v ere born on Feb. 22, their marriage took place on Feb. 22. and all of their six children (v. kich includes two sets of twins) were bora on Feb. 22. A Manchester, N. IL, young lady gr ally alarmed hqrseif and family a for/ night ■ ago by stepping upon a rusty nail, which pene trated, her foot. Remedies and bandages were promptly applied,, and, when morning came, it was discovered that the uninjured foot had received the treatment. Recently, when off the Western Islands, Iceland, the captain of tho Danish mail s: • un er Laura throw overboard a letter writbm in Danish. On May 6 tho letter was foir* 1 in tho stomach of a cod caught by a French fisherman off Reykjana?s, about 120 mi! s di> taut. The man showed it to tho French con sul at Reykjavik, who submitted it to the captain of tho Laura. It was much decom posed, bu’j s;ill readable. CREATION’S LOWER ORDERS. Mr. Price, of Macon, Ga., the other day killed a big wild turkey with his little ; i-i-.J, and the bird was eighty yards qP' and < p ;■ tree into the bargain. Four gentlemen camo to Gainesville, not lung since to kill alligator.; at tho sink. In twenty days they killed GUO, an aver- ? thirty per day. A canary Lird died at Iroquois, D T.. re cently at the ad vanced ago of 1S year;..:id (. namths. He was a good singer and poss -s?d all his singing p<-wers until the last \ r. I “ : ! to b'* in Ids !'■' d* ? 1.-.-t two months ids vyetfigiit had I Von nitiKl haveyour potted plants cnoithvi ! side of the steps lending to your countiy . house, if you want to be iu fashion. I An alligator seized a Loy win. ‘ was bathing in the river r.ee.r Georgetown, S. U., on Tuesday and carried l.iiii Uw ‘ dispatch naively says that nothing has sin . i been seen of the boy. Possibly the searchers I have failed to call on the only party who could furnished tbo desired information. They should seek tbo alligator. A Dust Item. “Pa." asked n speculative youngster, “was I made ot dust#” “Certainly, my son. we all were." “Just common road 4 i>t like that ragged boy out there/” “ Y e-s,"admitted the puzzled father, "just the sama Why do you ask “Uh, 1 thought may bp is 1 was such a nice little boy I might be made of diamond diviU" -Detroit free Press. The art of proofreading has been brought to a high degree? of perfection by i Tbo Ixmdon Times. Five years ago Lord ’ Winchclsea made a bet that he would find .30 misprints in six numbers of The, Tmw.. The stakes were SSOO and SSO additional for every blunder additional, more or less. Six numbers were taken at random and three misprints were discovered. Lord Winchel soa lost nearly $3,000. The average length, of a Wall street career lis said to bo ten year.;. In that time the | means or vital energies of most men are con ; fanned in the furnace of speculation. The ' number of those who bold out twenty years I is few, and fewer still the number who can ! bear the excitement for a longer period. | One broker has just keen sent to a lunatic j asylum, and another, with broken down I nerves, has been ordered by his doctor to take absolute rest. CREATION'S LOWER ORDERS. A vulture measuring nine feet from tip to tip was lately shot near Julien, San Diego county, Cal., as it was sailing away with a full grown sheep in its claws. A big blood hound attacked a lively game cock in a yard at Columbia, Pa., a few days ago, and not only got beaten, but hud the sight of both eyes destroyod by the fowl’s spurs. A California Chinaman has found a us? for the bugs and beetles which are atlracted and killed by the electric 1! /its. He gathers them ami pickles them in brandy. “Heap good for cold,'’ ho says. . A cat fell into a well at Akron, 0., and in fishing her out the owner brought up a sacbol and S2OO in cash. The clothes arc not a very good fit, but the greenbacks .set as comfortable as an old shoe.. Pearl Jones and Florence Reese, of Geor gia, drew up a bucket of water from the well, and as they reached out for the bucket, they discovered a wati r moccasin wrapped around the rope, which they had drawn from the bottom of the well. The skill with which dock rats board a ' vessel by running along her cables bus long boon a terror to ship owners. A protector I has just been invented in the shape of a big tin funnel, through which the cable runs. The tig end of the funnel faces the shore, and the rats cannot surmount it. An unusual accomplishment for a dog is shelling peas, but a.setter who lives in a ■ suburb of Boston shows that it is entirely a | canine possibility. Ho takes a pod in his I mouth, and, after giving it a dexterous twist I with his teeth, which opens it, drops it upon j the ground. As the peas roll out of the j open pod, be takes them up" one by one and cats them with evident relish, leaving the de spised i>od untouched. A. J.Anderson Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of .Every De scription. Igh ■ ' \ ALSO KEI’AIRI.H Ob' AI,L THE A BOV EARTICLES. S'' \ i ’ -■* - ' / L'(• • f ‘ f\-=; y si! h J tes . ■ ?- P '? •; | A-... A POSl’i iVu CURE f 7?■" '■> R : ? J.i; -? P T?r ? ■ BOILS QL.no:; s ' , cr j FRPM ffi hh'Xu Cf f/' P’-' 0 ■. : ■ 15T. ! ■ •;".v ■■ ■■' I I• '■ . - ■ ■ t‘ V, * - • :■ * a - ° v<■ytA * { « ■s■'‘‘Ci ’A'o•’ ’A I - • - -V- i * i ; - > '• -UiViodA. ■ ■ LL ,L r - / j-Ayo i; A— : .1 • ir.Ov.. i J-'or sah bv . c brug.jb R T. CONNALLY, —FOR— Boots, . Shoes, Slippers, and Leather Ladicsifj-ou v. ant the best lit, latest Styles in Fino Shoes an l Slippers come to seeme. Young Uenth.-ini-n, <>>• old ones, if you want the Latest Stvles in I Patent Leather Congress er ihil.s or Common Sense for Comfort and Ease come to see me. , I have the largest and b-p.‘ t line of infmits and Childrens Shoos in the coun- try. Boincmbt-r mir.c m thg orJy liou. -e in R inc that has a'line of Dav State Boots and Shoe ; lor Ladies and Childn n; also for Men. Fresh Goods, Late Styles, Lowest Prices. L?.d:< s Slippers from 25 cents up.-T&'a R. T. CO?; NALLY, No. 216 Broadway, Rome, Geor riu. “THE GIRL I XJEFT BEHIND ME.” COPVRI6HTEO IBTt - ' ' ■. v : I? .?&’ •" kwrnLu A : . ' - ) . . A. ' . *• —. /E.-- ' - z ' ca . • - r IllU‘ Itc-.l by the nr c-f a E;:- 'v m.vl;J-y T.7’ Haydock. which is not onlv the Leading !•. ‘.I. - VI. I Z.AiHNG BIJGGIf QF AMEBICJL Bas G.; ‘■'.•ifc'.■ lk>.L :i: : ‘ bifih '.V'.eel. Ark your'L'.'iler fc® the T T 1-. t V'CV. \ ith t: Haydock Safety King Bolt andTifth Wheel’. . Life is insecure riding over any other. f'thny ‘..r? • ;;’he furbished cn a iarsesarJt printed in elegant ?»y]e, to any one who will agree to f-amelc.) [nxrr.o Sl : m:,.- I 07. CO r cn«l for '■ f-.btloarnc nn;l ’ V: !t<Ce-.p’.c J .-S ' Lie. (or. Plum and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, O. AGESTS W4STED WHEBE WE HAVE BONE/ NO INVESTMENT SO PBOFITABEB. r e».«ssß?u^.’«rrrr.—•■.. . ■ r. . t __ _ , Ariistis Store iAlures.A” cedarChests,Cabniets,Wardr!®&s| . „ ‘ j;'■ A | ST IT/AK TEERY SHOW CASE 60., 8 u<• j£ -j ■jg >•o-'-'i ,un... Gatalogupfrgu ? - r c: Dr l ALMON’S / HOG CHOLERA SPECIFIC!. # / _ CHICKEN POWDER.—SHEEP POWDER. A . ■■. ' ' CATTLE POWDER.—CONDITION POWDER. fj| ). ( PREVENT & CURE HOC CHOLERA. I J r . DESTROY & PREVENT HOG LICE & WORMS. < t , WE CAN < CURE CATTLE MURRAIN,TEXAS FEVER, Ac. / CURE CHICKEN CHOLERA & CAPES. ./ I CURE SHEEP ROT,TAPEWORM, Ac. / M MANUFACTURED BY THE VETE RI NAR Y MEDiCINE CO. NASHVILLE, TENN. y . . • ■ /'/ B For suit' L- I I! i ij-:s A- Suni’’’.- rvillc, Ga. lloljjs <V llinthn >um me mil h . L ■ •:.. li-om 'w- >: .Trion F;< tory, Ga. Tiuon Ma n’fg. Co., I’i ;<-n 1 . L: I.IA FosTKi:, i'aliaferro, (in. .’.l*. i.a?dA ; ■ < ; a.- I< i:.\ A Bum, Kartab, Ga.- 11. 11. I’.i i i. V<•!!!(., <: M. :th. Al pine, Ga.,- L. M. 11 i:.x don, Menlo, Ga., — J. T. M ■ Wi;o:;Ti:i:, TCp:;;; :OTi!K;S, GIU iRY CLOTHING. HEALTH WAISTS, UNION UNDERGARMENTS, SKIRT SUS PENDERS, STOCKING SUPPORTERS. AH sorts of Ifcalthful (.'arnicnts, at reasonable prices. Family Electric Bijttcrir; Syringes, Water Rags, and Invalids’ Supplies of every description. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. SANITARY CO., BATTLE CREEK, WISH. HEALThTFOODS for a«l clasp', s c j "VT-lids. OemiDej i r x q'dtuiicy, &nd resisonable in price. A SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR. S IITARY . 00D FOR INFANTS. its an:, cure:. Cl’miera Infantum. Trie cheapest and ike best in the innrhrl-, co., BATTLE CREEK. WBCil. • 'WINCHESTER W” SISHQT RELOADING TOOLS, & AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS. .TZANVFACTVRF.D BY ; WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO., corrxr. \ ‘ - Sexs.<a. fox lUustxated. <“ mention this tapeh. Vis ; • . .iii* 1 e.\'V • A Few More Subscribers. IT S' r flE TRUTH. AND WE WANT YOU TO HELP US GET THEM. s ? , uk a good word for the NE .VS an it will Speak a good wortl for you and the county in which all of us live. GRANITE IRONWARE, p— -MAKING, Xyt. k’ Ls-5' FC boilixc, pkesekviko. F O limit; handsome, . ' L WHOLESOME, DURABLE. >L- >: -?. t . The Best Ware Made for the Kitchen. ><£, "J "y / Manufactured only by the St Louis StampingCo.St Louisa *v. L J \i. / '' :ar S-le b; ,al 1 '<>•:< T< irdwarc and . He - J.Airi.mhinj'XJcalers. X < .. t ook -co: ar. r-:.:c ' iat Tree rn f.ppllcntlon. L's: :to '‘ent on t-ie Paaer. 4 -