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Keeplug Accounts.
If a farmer would know just how and
where his farm is pr. fitible, accounts
must be kept with the different crops and
the stock, so as to know whether each
has proyen protitableor not. In the com
mon system of keeping accounts, this
necessitates the taking of an invoice and
a summing up of the different crops and
operations on the farm. This is fully as
important to the farmer as to the busi
ness man, and is the surest way of de
termining just what profit, not only the
farm as a whole is paying, but also what
each particular part returns. One of the
objects in keeping accounts is to know
how the farm has paid, and then to be
able to manage so that, if possible, this
profit may be increased in the future. In
the summing up, place what is a fair mar
ket value upon the farm—the stock, im
plements, grain, and the other articles.
This with what, debts are due will show
how much the property is worth. Take
from this what is owing, and this ought
to be the amount yon are worth, or the
value of the property over the debts.
The summing up with the various crops
and with the stock should show the per
cent of profit or loss realized from each, ■
There is no doubt but that this keeping
of accounts will sometimes show that i
crops or stock do not always give us as
large profit as is sometimes expected,
while often other items that are considered
of small value will be found to be very
profitable. The farmer who is mqre or
less in debt cannot afford to run
the risk of managing the farm one year
after another without knowing how much
profit, he is realizing, and from what sour
ces his profits are secured. And this can
only be ascertained, in any degree of cer
tainty, by keeping accounts and summing
up at least once a year.
A New Rose.
Florists are now paying attention to
the beautiful new “Sunset” rose. It is a
sprout of that grand old rose Perle des
Jard'ms, which, save in color, it strongly I
resembles. Os large size, full form, de
licious perfume, rich golden amber color, |
gorgeously tinged and shaded with dark ;
ruby copper, it suggests a magnificent
sunset. It is one of the most esteemed of
all the queens of flowers.
Alimin wire fencing received a set
back in Pennsylvania. By a recent de
cision of the courts,no line fences can be
made of barbed wire without the consent
of the adjacent owner, and if such fences
are used along the highway, those who
.build them are liable for ail damage to
.stock passing along the highway.
A LADY WRITES.
Thai TeriPiMe Fire is Pur Ont and uo
SymyF.oum of its R-cturuinsr.
Elmira, Aug. 30, 1887.
Esteemed Doctor 4>nd Friend: I wri e ;o in
form you of tho condition of my health. You
•rill r.*,member of niv sending to you for rem
.edaes for a complicated biofti disease, which,
utrt&nt time, was very aggravating. I received
wery promptly the package of medicine, and
•gommticed taking as per directions. At that
Sme I was incapacitated from labor. After
maing & few days I perceived a very material
t hmge for the better: in three weeks 1 was
able to resume my usual labo", and have not
lost a day since I have a portion of the medi
,<ft.ie on hand ye!. I take of it occasionally but
regularly as at first. The terrible fire is
and that unendur ible it .-hing has all
wav,with no symptoms as yo-t of a re
til: n. My o£sh, which was covered by a dirty
wjejfly eruptit?.. has resumed its natural iGt»k
>and other words it is clean and
smooth. The swelling is entirely removed and
> feed well as ever, for which I thank God
And Dr. Kilmer. I should have written you be
fore but have boon waiting to >&§ any symp
loms of a return, which I do not.
Yours truly 4 M«s. L. R Treat,
£l9 Perrine Stre ;t.
are made to crumble and fall,
to rise by Swamp-Root Kidney, Liver
and Bla&W cure. At druggists, JLOO, six hot
ties $5.00,0r by express JJr. Kilauar & Co.,Bing
ham ton, N. Y.
Girls.
Wfcy do school girls like northeast winds?
It brings chaps to their lips. Should it bring
•colds c<o their heads. Let them take Taylor s
4 heroLco Remedy of Swee Gum and Mullein.
A German tourist went around the world at
.•a cost of fctKuJ. The voyage took 185 days.
'lhe ‘-Favorite Prescription” of Dr. Pierce
fjvres “female weakness” and kindred afrec
•lioias. By- druggists.
Female suffragists wear a bow of orange
trfbbon or their breasts.
Back aid
the parts usually by rheumatism; and
,r .Ue joints *£ the knees, ankles. and wrists arj
affected. The cause c,* rheumatism
m laeCAc acid circulating with the bIGGa, at
t'aeka tie joints ana gauges the pains and ae><x£ .pf
t;he disease. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies and eu
d. hesthe blood and has pwyen a wonderful remedy
uor rheumatism. ...
*’l was4croubled very much with rheumatism in
"T>y hips, ankles and wrists ; in fact, I could hardly
v<uk and '.v/u. ectjflned to my bed a good deal o. my
liJuie, I was ako very bilious and suffered severe y.
« was recorn mended to try Homl's Sarsaparilla.
•5-rfvhfiiid. I have-taken four bottles and am well.
H recommend -Uotxi’s Sarsaparilla.—W. r-
.A’wo®, jßloomiugton, HL
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
•srtd, »y aU dh'Agglsts. $1; six for Prepared only
4.yC L t CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
too Roses One Dollar
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IT IS A Pv>tf<LT VEGETABLE PREPARATION
!
■ BjCnL OMOn mUAUTEITICIENT REKEDIES
j. WEI It hat stood the Test of Years,
R r Li* ia Curing all Diseases of the
LIV£E, BTOM-
> qWBIgfiWCT ACH. KIDNEYS.BOV/-
Ew «\Crf/ ,'\il ELS. &c. ItPurifies the
! vi 7/* in Blood, Invigorates and
I ■ h Cleanses the System.
tBiTTERSI dysfepsia.consti
®r cubes' iff PATION. jaundice,
|AU.DISIASESCFD!E||| SICKHEADACHE.BIL
ii T TVFP Id IOUS COMPLAINTS,&c
v K ‘ r ' J disappear at once under
KIDHEYS ; ns beneficial influence. I
' STOMACH ij] It is purely a Medicine
1 ano Uas its cathartic proper
itinrttrrr'f tr n ties forbids its use as a
fjuU WLLDjII beverage. It is pleas-
< a H ant to the taste, and as
H , IJ easily taken by child-
Ui BV-t’- Sreu as adults.
|ALLDRUGGISTS| PRICKIY ASH BITTERS COl
Literary Masons.
There is in London a Masonic Lodge :
membership which is limited to men
possessing either literary or artistic quali
ii aliun. It is called the Lodge of tin
Q.iurtuor Coronati, and Sir Charles War
ren was president and Walter Besani
treasurer from its foundation in 1884 un
til recently, when Sir Charles was com
pelled by the constitution to retire. lie I
was presented on his retirement with
thirty books, all written by members of
the Lodge.
Catholics Will Assemble.
At a Roman Catholic congress to be
h- ld in London next summer, in which
al! English-speaking Catholics will have
tin right of participation, the following
t >pi >*s will be discussed: The attitude of
t ie ( atholic Church toward education in
gmeral; greater co-operation of the laity i
in I In* work of the Church; the diffusion |
of (’atholic literature among the masses. .
A cox n i UY el< r yman was boasting of ♦
having hern edu ated at two coileg- s. i
‘‘You remind me,” said an aged divine, .
“of an instance I know of a calf that I
sucked two cows. “What was the con- ,
sequence?” said a third person. “Why,
sir, n replied the okl gentleman very
gravely, “the consequence was that he
was a very great calf!”
\ny Small Bov, With a Stick,
can kill a tiger, - if the tiger happens to be
round when only a little cub. So consumption,
t hat dead 1 iest and most feared of diseases, is
t-ns conn try. can assuredly be conquered and
d r**ye<l h Dr. Pierce’s “Golden Medical Dis
covery' be employed early.
The peanut harvest in Virginia is IjfiOO.UOD
bushels, and there are nine peanut factories.
A Wondcrlul Food and Medicine,
Known and used by physicians all over the
world. Scott’s Emulsion not only gives flesh
and strength by virtue of its own nutritious
liropert i(*s, but creates an appetite for food
that buildsup the wasted body. “I have been
using Scott's Emulsion for several years, and
am pleased with its action. My patients say
it is pleasant and palatable, and all trow
stronger and gain flesh by the use of it. I use
l it in all cases of wasting diseases, and it is sp»*-
i cialiy useful for children when nutrient medi
cation is needed, as in Marasmus.”—T. W.
i Pierce, M. D., Knoxville, Ala.
I Cushing, of Zuni fame, has found an ancient
i city in Arizona., built during the Stone Age,
“The play's the thing,
Wherein i'll reach the conscience of the king.”
And equally true is it that Dr. Pierce’s
“Pleasant Purgative Pellets” (the original Lit
tle Liver Pills) are the most effectual means
that can be used to reach the seat of disease,
cleansing the bowels and system, and assist
ing nature in her recuperative work. By drug
gis s.
It is better to have the soil of land on our
hands than the soil of sin on our souls.
\Vb would be pleased to know of a man or wo
man who has never had headache or been sub
ject to constipation. As these seem to be uni
versal troubles a little advice may be in order.
Why should persons cram their stomachs
with nauseating purgative pills, etc., which
sicken and debilitate, when such a pleasant
I and sterling remedy as Prickly Ash Bitters
1 will act mildly and effectively on the liver,
I kidney, stomach and bowels, and at the same
time tone up and si rengthen the whole system,
causing headache, constipation, and all such
distressing evtis to quickly disappear.
Consumption Surely (lured.
To the Editor-.—Please inform your readers
that I have a positive remedy for tho above
named disease. By its timely use thousands of
hopeless caseshave been permanently cured. 1
; shall be glad to send two bottles of my remedy
I free to any of your readers who have con-
I sumption if they w-ill send me their Express
| and P. O. address. Respectfully,
I T. A- SLOCUM, M.C., 181 Pearl 8U N. Y
j By means of a solution and an instrument
i called a Nebulizer tho cure of Catarrh is ef
i it-c cd in a painless and pleasant manner. For
! particular.-, address City Hall Pharmacy, 264
i Broadway, New York.
B. B. B.
(Botanic Blood Balm.)
The great Blood Purifier and Tonic. It
' cures Scrofula, Kidney Troubles, Catarrh,
I Skin Humors, Rheumatism, Eruptions,
; Boils, etc., and is a wonderful tonic.
Pffr sale by all druggists.
BCBaD K R ’ 9
A IML'K K CURE FOIt
INDIGESTION and DYSPEPSIA,
over ". (XIG Rl.ysh-lans have sent us their approval of
maESTYI.Ii-i.sa.jl.lS totals the best preparation
lor Indigestion that th., burp fver used.
Weha-.e ne-. or hoard of a raws of Pyspepsi? where
DIUES'i YLIN wai taken that was
FOR CHOLERA IHFANTUM,
IT w^T, wn!i E sT0 l ®
11 ' v IT WILL RELIEVE CONSTIPATION.
1 fro. Corner Complaints and Chronic Diarrhoea,
■ which a? 4 -i • direct results of Imperfect digestion.
DMEt>ry& an immediate cure.
I Take
the stoma-’h • ftif-i »«« ‘ rom Indigestion. Ask
VOuJdnu-glstfbr’mOßXWHW (price »1 per large
bottle) If he does not have it send g, e dollar to us
.nd we will send a hottie to you, express E.p;>«~id.
in-not hesitate to send your money. Our Louie u
K-iifl 'c. Established twenty Dve vears.
2V3L F. K I!) ?>ER A ('<>••
' a n u r acturi “Z 1 ■•mists* 83 John “t.» N.Y.
W. L. DOI GLASS! SHOE, the original
and only hand-si*wed welt S 4 shoe in the
world, equals custom made Uiwd“»v*wec
aboes that cost from Xii to SO,
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE.isSsZ
Tlie only 83 SILA M LESS i
Shoe in the world, with-f j
out tacks or nails. M
.Finest Calf, perfect
and warranted. ( ongreus, > c* wA
jßutton and Lace, all , r'Xjy JjJ A
style? toe. As stylish JS/z Egxf QpA
arid durable as those W «
costing s6orCC.EoysX aV
ail wear the \V. S
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W. 1.. DOUGLAS »7.50 SHOE Is bmi-
1
SSend for >f new books,inclnk-
ing MOTI! E P.. H Oil E,
cri£and HEAVEN, ptcsa
KurZa f £?, ‘A tnd poetry : by 4ft» best
4 xnhora 14C OOusold. El
- V gantlyill . $’.75. Send
S AI for outfit. A Iso 5000
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HOW THKY FALL BEHIND.
There is really no
profit in reconi
mending Ute worth
less., for the reac
tion in the mind,
of those who buy
and are deceived is '
pointedly against
everything sold by
such a dealer.
Hence, the force of the following voluntary let
ter, which is based upon the conscientious con
viction formed from the long and cautious
exjierienee of a ’ending drug house of Boston,
represents in every line a most important
and valued revelation: “Boston July 11,
1887.—The Charles A. Vogeler Co.—Gentle
men : Many preparations are placed before
the public, and fora time at least they have
a large but temporary sale—large, because of
the extensive advertising; temporary as the
suffering class soon realize that the com
pound possesses but little merit. Not so with
St. Jacobs Oil. Its success has been constant
from the start, and to-day we regard it as one
of those standard remedies that our trade
consider as absolutely essential to always
carry in their stock.’ Personal experience
and the good words of tho druggists of New
England all tend to prove that each year will
add to its sale and well deserved popularity.
Signed, Doolittle & Smith.” Taking the
many cases of cure, published by the pro
prietors, examples are given of its unvarying
effects in the worst chronic cases, and there
is nothing in trade which can approach its
efficacy.
ELYS catarrh
CREAM
Cleanses the Nasal ft fifesss®
Passages, Allaysj|
Pain and luflamma-
tion, Healsthe Sores, MT /
HL -X .tfSPWI
Restores the Senses
of Taste and Smell.
TRY TRE CURE. HAY-FEVER
A particle is applied into each nostril and is agreeable.
Price 50 cents at arnggistn: by mail, regist -red. t><) cents.
ELY BROTHERS. 235 Greenwich St.. New York.
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Wholly unlike artificial systems.
Any book learned in one rending.
Recommended by Mark Twain, Richard Proctor,
the Scientist, Hons. W. W. Astor, Judah Benja
min, Dr Minor. Ac. Class of 100 Columbia Lnw stu
dents ; 800 at Merkler ; 2at Norw 1 It; 35d at Oberlin
College; two clas**"* of ?i»> it ;<t Yale; -100 ai Uni
versity of Penn, Pi.lla.; I'uat '.i’cllcwley '"olieue. and
three large ••• s at Cbatauquu University, Ac.
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O Ki YEARS.* POULTRY YARiI
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DR.KILMER’S
SYMPTOMS AND <J (TN l» ITI OX I
Thia Remedy Will Relieve nml < •■•« .
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1 I Um I beats or flutters, it you have heart
disease, fuiut spells, tits or spasms,
if Ynn fecl though water whs gathering
U I uLI around the heart, or have heart dropsy,
f Ymi have Vertigo, dizzy attacks, ringing in
I I UU ears, disposed t<» nervous prostration,
appuplexy, shock or sudden death,
Ynii have Neuralgia, Numbness in arms or
J 1 UU limbs, darting pains like Rheumatism,
Ocean-Weed cures ant! prevents £<>ing to heart
I’rcpared nt l>!«pen»nP*. DE ’I’O HEALI'Ii,”
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Book of Newest Name Cards, 'lliii package * • ill cost more
tuan doublt tLisaniount at any retail store, andje hope you
wjUava< .. or-ii-rg for them when y< u see them. W guaraatse
satMaotion or money refunded. Mention this P»r.
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The treatment, of many thuusmi . t f ms- a
of those chronic weakneSH S amt m•.tivbs.ru *
ailments peculiar to females, at th«? Invalids
Hotel ami Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. V.
has afforded avast experience in rmvlj ndap
ing and thoroughly testing reim thes for tu
cure of woman's peculiar maladies.
Dr. i’iorce’e lavorito Frescrip ion
is the outgrowth, or result, of this great ami
valuable experience. Thousands of testimo
nials, received from potiente nnd ti m phyti
ciaus who have tested it in the nm.v :vtra
vated and obstinate cases which hud bait; 1
their skill, prove it to be tho im. I womb rful
remedy ever devised for the relief and eure of
suffering women. It is Dot rccommendt'd as a
“cute-all, hut as a most perfect Specillc tor
woman's peculiar ailments.
Ah a powerful* invigorating tonic,
it imparts strength to the whole system,
and to the womb and its apue i luges in
particular. For overworked, “wot a-out”
“run-down,” dcbiliiat- 1 teachers, milliners,
dressmakers, seamstresses, “shop-girh,” house
keepers, nursing mothers, and feeble women
generally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription
is tho greatest earthly boon, being unequale I
as an appetizing cordial and r; stoiative tonic.
As a fiootliiug and nt cc
nervine, “Favorite Prescription" is une-
Sualed and is invaluable in allaying and sub
ning nervous excitability, irritability, ex
haustion, prostration, hysteria, spasms and
other distressing, nervous symptoms com
monly attendant upon functional nnd organic
disease of the womb. It induces refreshing
sleep ahd relieves mental anxiety and de
spondency.
Dr. Fierce’s Favorite PrcNCription
is a legitimate medicine, carefully
compounded by an experienced and skillful
physician, and adapted to woman’s delicate
organization. It is purely vegetable in its
composition and perfectly harmless in its
effects in any condition ot the system. Foe
morning sickness, or nausea, from whatever
cause arising, weak stomach, indigestion, dys
pepsia and kindred symptoms, itsu.se, in small
doses, will prove very beneilehd.
“Favorite Prescription ” ’•« a posi
tive cure for tho most complicated nnd ob
stinate eases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing,
painful menstruation, unnatural suppressions,
prolapsus, or falling of tho womb, weak back,
*• female weakness, anteversion, retroversion,
bearing-down sensations, chronic eongi stion,
inflammation and ulceration of the womb, in
flammation, pain and tenderness In ovariec,
accompanied with “ internal heat.’’
Afl a regulator and promoter of func
tional action, at that critical period of change
from girlhood to womanhood, "Favorite Pru
acription" is a perfectly safe remedial agent
and can produce only good results. It i*
equally efficacious nnd valuable in its effecU
when taken tor those disorders nnd derange
ments incident to that later nnd most critical
period, known as “ The Change of Life.”
“Favorite Prescription.” when taken
in connection with The use of Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, and email laxative
doses of Dr. Pierce’s Purgative Pcllolr (Little
Liver Pills), cures Liver, Kidney nnd Bladder
diseases. Their ccmbined use also removes
blood taints, and abolishes cancerous end
scrofulous humors from the system.
“ Favorite Prescription ” is the only
medicine for women, sold by druggists, under
a posit/ve guarantee, from the manu
facturers, that it will give satisfaction in every
case, or money will be refunded. This guaran
tee has been printed on the hottlc-v. rapper,
and faithfully carried out for many years.
Large hotties (!00 doses) $1.09, or bIl:
be file* for $5.00.
B or large, illustrated Treatise on Diseases c/
Women (JftO pages, paTxr-covorcd), fond tc»
cento in stamps. Address,
World’s Dispensary nodical Association,
C63 Main PU BUFFALO. N.Y,
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< BALSAM
fiaXi /fc 1 T'?* restores(iraj
v a'JmL';* H«ir to origi-
T. 8 fe' ft Bl C ‘ r - A n
Ik i 111 -o?
v’-'AM ' JUI <dl. A Tonic
MJ >1 to 1 * Restorellve.
<»T I • p’, il Prevents hair
H'-wW 4nA coining out;
I' i r d T J /ft HQ stren; ft hens,
cleans's and
W hco “'22?IPmBA 1 P
mBA tl Wc ' DnjgK * StS
E - s - WELLS,
J*r«oy filv, N. J.
worst <••!>< >mc CMC*, pncqualed fur« ..-/.I s»i".i IhrofiC
foul breath, r.-nennive odors, tr.ie rhi >«(,
dibhuifi la, cohl in tl ■ b*-ud. Ask or "He ■■■ <>4
Uatarhh. f m>c. I’rug. E. 8. Wulls, Jersey Oil;, N. I.
V “« longnuyou can, pre-
/,>_■ \ x y. A J—-X vent tendency t" wrin
/' kies or ageing of Ul9
/!. y. Z'ilLiv-i skin by Urit>r
I.EAUH6LLE OIL
xL’-Z' •movoaai <t pi events
-/T Wrlnkh e. and rough-
\ i'l eHerves a yotiihftil,
mW's • t — J plump,freidi condition
® of thy featvrv- r r
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JEWELERS.
Atlanta, Ga.
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GEO. R. SIBLEY &, CO.,
Cotton Factors,
547 and 849 Reynolds Street.
Augusta, Ga., July Slat, 1887.
To Ouk I’atkons and Fkii'.nds:
It is with proiouudest regret that we aiiiiouiiee the death of our
Senior, lion. GKORGE JI. SH'.LIO , which occurred on Eridtty
evening, the 15th instant.
We are glad to say however, (hat, with the same ample means mid
facilities, ami many years of experience as his associates, the surviving
partners, who have had the actual nianageinent of its affairs lor the
past eighteen months, will conduct the business as heretofore.
We solicit a continuance of the business of our friends and custom
ers. Yours, very truly,
Geo. R. Sibley & Co.,
By Asbury Hull and P. B. Tobin, Surviving Partners.
Standby Those Who Stand bv You.
We have now completed arrangements for a sale of Popular
Fall and Winter Styles al prices that make us the Friend of
<‘v<Ty Economical Buyer.
We keep the best qualities, styles and assortment in
ARTISTIC FVRRITIHIE '
AND
KOUSIIOUI BBCOBATMHS.
See our remarkably complete and elegant New Stock Cash
bought it —and
LOW PRICES WILL SELL IT.
Our Specialty—To please our customers. Our Aim—To save
Money for our Patrons. Our Intention—To do better
by You Than Any One Else.
Stand up and Toll Us if yon can where goods can bo bought ohoapor for none are allowed to
undersell
70S and 7 8 O Broad St., AUGUSTA, GA.
THEO, MARK WALTER'S
Steam Martie and Granite Works
A l!1!0Al1 ST.,™ LOWEII MAIIKET.
4 [I AUGUSTA, Oa.
Marble Work, Domestic & Imported
' r'S-i’ AT L° w I-BICKS.
Sjol, ■'.•u./st'A JT • r ‘ Georgia and Sonth Carolina Granite Mono-
I \ ntHmadeaHpecialty.
W A largo self <’tion of MARBLE and GRAN
IL H I I I''. W< HtK nlwavH on hand, ready for LET
« -■ TEIIING and m'.LIVHII V
Aliked Baker, President. William B. Young, Cashier.
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The Augusta Savings Bank.
811 BRO.VD S'i'„ ..(JGUSTA, GA.
! TRANSACTS A GENERAL DEPOSIT AND DISCOUNT BUSINESS
Interest on Deposits of Five to Two 'I housnnd Dollars.
DIRECTORS :
ALFRED BAKER, WILLIAM B YOUNG, NF (IRNE J. O’CONNOR,
EDGAR R. DERRY, WILLIAM M’llWElGEß’l JAMES A Lol LIN,
JULES RIVAL, L. A. R. REAB.
Every word wo Kny wo can stand by.
K7- A.. Dear Sir : Do yon want to see the
A !•■>!'WONDER of’B7. ANSWER TO
JBKf , ‘ ? DAY. A $35 Single Harness reduced to
■« $25. The finest Harness MADE for
> the money. Handsome nickel or imitation
rubber gold finish mountings. HAND
made from oak stock, unsurpassed for
style and durability. If you will allow us
• ‘"/f / we will send you a sample for your inspec
lion to show you what progress we havr
' / ,1 ' H ''; made by making a SPECIALTY and get
J 4 '' " out “ v ‘ r s< ~s cac h month. You
. «. ■ cnn keep the sample at only S2O, $5 less
1 jC . ■ than p’i< c here <»r return at OUR EX-
'''''' PENS!-.. <' nt we make a more liberal
• ¥ ’ offers We .>»hall expect to hear from you
BEwiyfc. 1 oner saying YES send on your Harness.
National Harness Co.,
Whob ale Manufacturers,
A. ANDERSON, t’ollarand Hames, |2 Extra. Nv Breast Collar I
Kingof TlameßsManufacturer< Managerof tho
National Hahnesu Co.. Whok ilo Mfrs., Jmuble Stylu for two horses, Price, 35.00.
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a w fiKin ©if ipwb
fe/w I laving secured the Agc-ticy for the celebrated
Burnham Water Wheel
'j/di I 'or Georgia and South Carolina, .! am prepared to offer
isfdueementu to parties wishing to pul in «-k-
I b*g blbo prepared to do any kind of Mili Work, 'Tew or re-
Correspondence solieit.d.
AtGeSTA, GI’CRGIA