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i WASHM8T0N ADVERTISEMENTS.
BENSON,
WASHINGTON, GA.,
The Leader of Lov Prices
Offers to his many friends in Lincoln
1,649 Sis Gents’, Youths’ and Boys’
Ready-Made Clothing,
Every garment of which has been made
specially less to New order, and will be sold at
than York retail prices.
6,870 PAIRS LADIES’ AND GENTS
BOOTS & SHOES
Put up by the best and most reliable manu¬
facturers in the East, every pair of which is
warranted returned. The to give largest satisfaction and or varied money
most as¬
sortment of
■LADIES' AND GENTS’ HATS,
In all the Newest Styles, it has been my
pleasure to have exhibited in Washington.
GEORGU, KSIGBI HID RORTBEIR JEANS,
For Men and Boys’ wear, at astonishingly
Low Prices.
100,000 yards ofChecks, Stripes, Osnobnrgs,
prices.
100 dozen of the world-renowned Pearl
Shirts for sale at $1 each.
26,000 stylish yards brands. Calico, in all the newest and
most
SfcS fells of Bagging.
300 bundles Long Arrow Tie*
^€1A ■ ■ " “
BACON, LARD, xfi-tM.' SUGAR s
- f ,
75 Barrels of'Pure and Unadulterated
1 % WHIMS.
long, Claret and
3&S
.-and Crockery
always house in store,
n any in
friends in Lincoln who
liberally the first patronized piek break* me,
men
iflnfcqf capital the of largest county, stores
MIMKMfifife? your
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DEALER IN
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Furniture!
COFFINS, &c„ to.
A FULL STOCK OF
Bedsteads, Bnreaas,
Clairs, Sofas 5
Warlroles, Louies
AND
BEDROOM SETS!
AT
Atlanta Prices.
Undertaking
Df ALL ITS BRANCHES
Promptly Attended to,
WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS.
M. M. SIMS,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
GROCER ?
AND DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AND
FARM SUPPLIES.
As my friends in Lincoln know, I pride
myself in keeping selling the very best quality of
goods challenge and in them at prices that
any other market.
Do not fail to call on me, and I will soon
show it to your advantage to buy my goods.
M. M. SIMS,
WASHINGTON, GEORGIA
J. M. WOOD,
WASHINGTON, Gi,
Keeps a Ftrst-Class
Bar & Saloon,
Blard&Pool Tables.
Finest Wines and Whiskies, Tobacco and
Cigars. Also
LIVERY
AND
FEED STABLE.
sale Headquarters throughout the year for the
of
GEORGIA & KENTUCKY
Horses & Mules.
Teams of all sorts, Carriages, Baggies,
demand. Wagons and JDrays ready to answer every
he Old Reliable
P. H. N.,
Washington, - - GA.
ESTABLISHED 1865,
And no Change Since.
DEALER IN
Rbocerie S
AND
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
AND
Commission Merchant.
P. H. NORTON.
Henry Cordes,
JEWELER,
WASHINGTON, - GA.
A FINE STOCK OF
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
Jewelry anil Spectacles
Always on hand. Prices as low as Augusta
or Atlanta.
CLOCKS COSTING OYER FIVE DOLLARS
Warranted for Two Years.
Watchwork Done in the Best
of Style.
WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS. !
0 E - smith,
^Washington, G-a.,
DEALER IN
Groceries, Provisions
AND
STAPLE DRY GOODS.
SUGAR, COFFEE,
FLOUR, BACON,
SALT, SEED,
BARLEY, BACCING
And TIES, Etc., Etc.
Come and see me before you make you:
purchases.
Giviii & rani
Washington, G-a.. •
Vill sell exclusively for
►-I
Can [give yon more
Dry Goods,
BOOTS & SHOES,
Hats & Caps,
And HARDWARE
For less money than any house in town. Ask
they your neighbors that have traded with ns;
will confirm what we say. Don’t fail to
call on us before buying, or else you may
regret it.
WE SELL GOODS at LOW PRICES
dry Bring hides. in your wool and dried peaches and
We will pay you cash for them.
J.W. Sanders,
WASHINGTON, GA.,
Hardware.
Manufacturer of all kinds of
Tin & Sheet Iron War era MU
DEALER IN
CCGKIKG iO HEATING
STOVES.
Crockery 9
GLASSWARE.
AND
HwettUig Goods.
OILS, PAINTS,
Brushes,Varnishes,Etc.
Special Attention
Is called to the
WHITE Al DOMESTIC
Sewing Machines,
Which I Always Keep in Stock
BWW«n« •/ Great Men,
It may comfort some of our readers
troubled with an excess of modesty, to
know that great men have been diffi¬
dent in company and have broken down
in attempting to speak.
The eloquent Robert Itall made ftn
Utter failure the first time he attempted
to speak. The great Pitt was exceed¬
ingly shy inj his private intercourse
with men. Lsrd Clamden was on
terms of the greatest intimacy with
him, and one day remarked, as Pitt
was at his house:
“ My children have heard so much
about you that they are very anxious
to see the great man. They are now at
dinner. Will you oblige me by going
in with me a moment?”
“Oh, pray, don't !” said the orator,
in great alarm. “AVhat on earth
would I say to them ?”
“ Give them the pleasure of seeing
you at least,” said his lordship, laugh¬
ing, as he half led, half pushed him into
the room.
The prime minister of England ap.
preached the little group. There 1m
stood, looking alternately at the father
and the children, and twirling his hat
for a few minutes, without being able
to utter a sentence,
When Daniel Webster was a school¬
boy, he tells us; Many d piebe did I
commit to memory and rehearse it over
and over again in my room, but when
the day came, when the school Col¬
lected, when my name was called and
I saw all eyes turned upon my seat, I
could not raise myself from it.’’
place Cowper’s friends purchased him a
as clerk of the house of lords,
where his duties required him to stand
up and read parliamentary documents.
The thought of standing up before
such an audience was so terrible to
him that as the time drew on, he was
in agony of apprehension and tried to
hang himself.
THE MARKETS.
2
Beef NEW YOBS.
Calves, cattle, com’a good to prime lw 0}£'3i 7X(Sh 9?t
to prime veals 7
Sheep Lambs..... ..... 534
Hogs—Live Dressed, city......... 5 6 (w si
Flour—Ex. y
St., good to fancy 4 SO 6 25
West good to choice 4 45 7 50
Wheat—No. ed 1 09 (a 1 OdU
Rye—State................. 1 07J4@ 67 1 08 72
Com—Ungrnd. Barley—Two-rowed West, State ... 96 l 10
mixed. 42 | @ 75
Yellow Southern.... 69 70
Oats—-White State.......... 4G 49
Mixed Western...... . 40 (ti 43
Hay—Med. to ch. Timothy. . 70 @ £0
Straw—No. 1, Rye.......... . 55 @ 60
Hops—New Lard—City State........... , 90 @ 95
Steam.......... .11 12 @11 60
Petroleum—Crude......... l m 8M
Refined ....... S%@ 8 %
Batter—State Creamery..... 34 @ 38
West. Dairy............... Im. Creamery. 25 <a
2:1 31
Cheese—State Factory............. 15 18
Skims.............. Factory...... 8 <3 18>4
2 @ 6
Western............ 5 @ 12'4
Eggs—State Potatoes—State and Penn'...... 29 30
bbl......... 2 50 2 75
BUFFALO.
Steers—Good to Choice..... Ct 1C
Lambs—AYestcrn........... »C
Sheep—Western............. Hogs—Good ^
to choice Yorks. C5 @ 25
Wheat—No. 1, Hard Duluth.. M-q 17 @ @25 rH 00 18
Corn—No. 2, Mixed......... 71 (a 79
Oats—No. 2, Mixed Western. 39 @ 41
Barley—Two-rowed State ... 80 (S 85
BOSTON.
Beef—Ex. plate and family. .15 00 10 00
Hogs—Live................. 8
Pork—Ex. City Dressed......... bbl.. 10
Flour—Spring Prime, Wheat per .17 50 18 00
Com—High Mixed.......... patents 6 50 7 50
89 90
Oats—Extra White.......... 53 54
Rye—State................. 74 75
Wool—comb & delaine, No. 1 24
Unwashed combing.. 18 23
(MASS.) _
WATERTOWN CATTLE MARKET.
Beef—Extra quality......... 7 00 @ 7 50
Sheep—Live Lambs...................... weight......... 3 @ (g 4
Hogs—Northern, d. 3 iy 2
w....... 8 @ 8>„
PHILADELPHIA.
Flour—Penn, ex family, good 4 75
Wheat—No. 2, Red.......... 1 10 i
Rye—State................. 70
Corn—State Yellow.......... 82 @
Oats—Mixed................ Butter—Creamery Cheese—N. Y. Full Extra Cream... Pa. 37 69 |j
13 @ H
Petroleum—Crude.......... 6 @
Refined ....... 7 @ 74
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Tire Re mar kable Beeeverles. !
gunshot A retired wounds army in surgeon, Chamberg’ writing Journal, of j I
says: living—l Anj officer of my acquaintance
is now saw him only a few
months ago, looking lodged remarkably welt
—who has a bullet in the bfisC
of his right lung, lie and it lias been little there
since 1857. suffers very in¬
convenience, except that oceaslotiltlSy
he has a fit of coughing followed by
expectoration of blood. A soldier re¬
ceived a ball through the frontal bone
which lodged in his brain. He was
quite sensible, had no pain and only
complained of giddiness. He was sent
home as an invalid, and t\vo years after
I heard that lie was still alive.
The Shaw, Wilmington Esq., proprietor (Del.) Grand News says: J
E. Union
Hotel, New York, indorses 8t. Jacobs
Oil for rheumatism and neuralgia.
The United States spends $5,000,000
a year to protect itself against less
than 1,000 burglars.
From the H. Danvers Day, of (Mass.) this ti Mirror:
Mr. Geo. own, was
cured of rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil.
The fact is noted that there are
quite a number of young men elected
to the next Congress.
Mrs. Cole, life of Windham, N. H., declares
that her was saved, by Hood’s SarsapA
illa. She had 37 terrible Scrofulo us sores.
Foe dispefsia, indigestion, depression of
spirits forms; and lUsfyliS general jifefeytlvK debility; ill theit Various
a, ngaihst fhvhrflnd
ugr.e ana other intermittent levers, the “Fer¬
ro-Phosphorated Caswell, Elixir of Calisaya,” made
by Hazard ■& Co., New York, and
sold by nil Druggists, is the best tonic: and
sickness for patients it has fwtfefin# n6 equal; frdiil fever 0t Other
_
There was a ypung Jady ujitp fair .
Who hod widen ttoUUle with her naif,
So she bought Carboline,
And a sight to be seen
Is the head of this maiden, I de clare.
Is (he The Fruiter the Axle tfeease .
best in market. It is th B most
economies! end cheapest; one tjnl! hot lasting as
long As two of ahy other, gtHasinj* will
last two weeks. It received first premium at
the Centennial and Paris Expositions, also
medals at v arious State fairs. Buy no other.
dies; “Roughen fiats:” Clears out rats, mice, i68.
i'dacneS, beu-bugs, antS, v6rihim
MoinEB Swan’s Worm Sirup, for feverish^
ness, restlessness, worms. Tasteless. 26c.
Stbaiorten your boots it shoes with Lyon’s
Patent Heel Stiffeners, and wear th em again.
An oper»rhouee on wheels is the latest dra¬
matic povelty, and a company with head¬
quarters at Kansas City has been organized
to build and manage it.
THE TRANSFER
Of public confidence from other preparations of Sar
saparilla and other Blood Purifiers of whatever name to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the signal triumph of a meritori
rious article. The people are quick to recognize true
merit, and this is why the sale of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
far exceeds all similar preparations. One hundred
doses $1 can only be applied to Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and
is an unanswerable argument as to medicinal strength
and economy.
CATARRH.
We believe that nine-tenths of all cases of catarrh are
constitutional. We also believe that a reliable consti¬
tutional remedy like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, that strikes
at the very root of the disease, will cure a very large
proportion of all cases. In confirmation of this belief
we offer evidence showing the effects of Hood’s Sarsa¬
parilla upon this disease. A mother says: “My boy had
catarrh so badly that I could hardly keep him in clean
handkerchiefs; lie has taken one bottle of Hood’s Sar¬
saparilla, and that terrible amount of discharge has
stopped.” Another writes: “I have had catarrh four
years. Last April the dropping in my throat became so
troublesome that I became %larmed, as it affected my
right lung. I took two bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
and it cured me. My appetite, which was variable
before, is first rate now.” Charles H. Griffin,
Lowell, Mass.
HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA.
Sold by Dnirciats. $1. eix for $5. Made only by
C. I. IIOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
A Splendid Remedy for Lung; Diseases.
Dr. Robt. Newton, late President of the Eclectic
College'of tho City of Now York, and formerly of Cin¬
cinnati, Ohio, used Dr. Win. Hall’s Balsam very
extensively in his practice, ns many of his patients , now
living, and restored to health by the use of this invalu¬
able medicine, can amply testify. He always said that so
good a remedy ought not to be considered merely a3 a
patent medicine, but that it ought to be prescribed
freely by every physician as a sovereign remedy in a!i
oases of Lung diseases. It is a sure cure for Consump¬
tion, and has no equal for all pectoral complaints.
Kcllingcr’s Einiinent.
Applied to the head relieves headache, and prevents
fc!»*» b? Jr from falling out.
m)
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CONSUMPTION. positive remedy for the above disease; by its
I have a of the kind and of long
use thousands of cases worst
standing have been I cured. will send Indeed, TWO bo BOTTLES strong la FREE, my faitn
In its efficacy, that to¬
gether with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease, to
any J sofferer. Give Express and P. O. address.
PR. T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St., Ne wYork.
FO
CUR ES WHERE All ELSE FAILS.
Best BSB »e s a«:
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RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, '
Backache, Soreness of the Ches -r*
Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell¬
ings Scalds, and Sprains, General Burns and
Pains, Bodily
Tooth, Ear and Hpadacho, Frosted
Feet and Ears, and ail othefi
Pains and Aches.
ffo Preparation on earth equals St. Jacobs Oil
Remedy ‘ tt tUtfPf §iip'£f Simple fcttf cud cheap Externa!
A trial entails It** wfuparatWely
trilling outlay of 50 Cents, and every 66$ Suffering
•with clainia, pain cun have cheap and positive proof of its
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Directions bi Eleven Languages. a
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS
iff WUDIoitg,
A. VOGELER &. CO.,
Baltimore, Md., U. 8- JL.
N
***■> i Jljf;
m.i^ JBSm
-
m Parsons 7 Purgative is Pills m make New Rich
Blood, and will completely change the blood in the en¬
tire system in three months. Any person who will take
one pill each night from 1 to 12 weeks may be restored
to iso sound health if such a thing lie possible. Sold every
wne her re or sent by mail for & eight lfO„ let Boston, ter stamps. Mass., for
rly S. JOHNSON Ban
xtxe gn r. M o.
This N.Y. Singer, $20
With $8 set of Attachments Free.
.Warranted perfect. Light running
m quiet, handsome and durable. Sent
on test trial-plan Home Organst when desired. 4
Reeds, Happy Mechanical sets Sub
12 stops;
Bass, with $3 octave stool coupler. $1 Book, 2 knee only swells, 875
and
Also sent on test trial-plan if de¬
sired. Elegant case, magnificent
tone, durable inside and out. Cir¬
cular, with testimonials,free. Ask
G. Bayne & Co.,47 Third av,Chieago
I When CURE 1 Go FITS! to t,top tnuni lor
and Bay then cure have i them imt moan luoreiy again, I rntlU
Otime return FITS, mean EPILEPSY a
cal cure. I have made the Oiseano of
or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. I warrant my
remedy to cure tho worst caaoa. Because others have
failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at
once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of ray Infallible
remedy. Give Express and Post Office. It coats yoa
nothing Iddross ior a trial, and I will euro you.
Dr. H. Q. ROOT, 183 Pearl St. New York.
ADD TOilllNCOME neansof
Clubs offers the investmen surest m of $10 making $1000 regular deal monthly ing 1
profits from ts to or more o
GRAIN, PROVISIONS combined & STOCKS capital
Each member g ets the benefit of or tli<
Club. Club Iienorts Iienorts shareholders sent weekly. kly. back Dividends Dividends their p____ paid inonthlv. profits oflts in in
13 paid money in
past three months, still leaving original amount making
money in Club, or returned on demand. Shares, $lOeach.
Ex Explanatory planatory circulars circulars sent sent free. free, Iteliabl lleliablc correspondent,
■wanted everywhere. Address U. E. Kkhball & Co.,
corn’ll MeUCB.. 177 & 179 La Salle St.. CmoApo, lLI»
•araarei arsrw
^ i-ON EI1STIC TRUSS
Has a Pad diflertng from al 1 othwi,
fa cap ihapa, with Sell-Adj us ting all
Ballln center, adapts! tealr to
positions of the tody, while the
I Ballin thecappressea hack the
iateatlneaiaetaa apereon would
with the Finger, With light
fi * — “ ' pressure theHernlale held Becorcl*
Iayand night, end a radical core certain. Ills easy, durable
and cheap. Scat by mail. Circulars free.
EGGLESTON ZBUSS CO.. Chicago, HI.
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Remember that
stamina, vital ener¬
gy, the life-principle,
or whatever you may
ehoos© to call the re¬
sistant patttt which
battles against the
causes of disease and
death, is the grand
safeguard of health,
it IS. thd garrison of
the nu Hiatt fortress,
and when it waxes
weak, is throw the true in policy rein¬
to
forcements. In othex
words, ivhen such an
emergency occu rs,
commence a cou rse
of. the by Bitters. Foi
sale 4 Druggists
and apply Dealers, for to Alma whom
our
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For Internal and External Cm.
CUBES RHEUHATXBM,
Oelli of p&°Erih all kinds, Sitfaat, insert,
Kin Spavin*,
Sweeney, Garget Soratche* or Greasy
Foot Rot in Sheep, Btringhalt, Poultry,
WindgaUs, Roup In Fistula,
Foundered Feet, Mange in Dog*.
Cracked Heels,
Ask your nearest Dealer or Druggist tor
one of our Almanacs for 1883.
From Iht Christian Leader N. T., Oct.28, ’71.
Merchant’s GaroMns Oil.—W e hare
made special personal celebrate!! inquiry in remedy, regard and to
the merits or this '•alue. Jt ls
find it a genuine article of rare establish¬
by nc» leans n new remedy. The
ment which produces it dates its ma.:ulec¬
ture as far back ns 1833, since which tim."* w
has been steadily growing in public favor.
The patentees are among the foremost busi¬
ness men of the city of Lockport. They are
every way reliable.
From the Toledo (Ohio) Blade, July 6, Mil.
Merchant's Gargling Oil —This Old
standard article, under the admirals© wian
agement Of John Hodge, Esq., has reached
an enormous sale. It is an honestly com
pounded article; It has ment, and now that
the best business talent of the country is
handling it, there is no reason why it should
not double its present usefulness. Iso family
can afford to be without it. For family indis- use,
»as well as for animals, it is simply
pensable. NOTICE.
SPECIAL
All we ask is a fair trial, but be sure and
follow directions. Merchant’s . • . _ Worm
Tlio Gargling Oil and and deal¬
Tablets arc for sale by all druggists
ers In general merchandise throughout the
world *1.00; Medium 60 Small 25 c.;
Large Size e.;
S *XKt U &oi?;N.Y.,byMer
chant’s Gargling: Oil Company.
Secretary.
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