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LOCAL PENCILLINGB
A Record of Event* Occurring n the
Town and County.
Now's the time to take Smith's Worm Oil
Another thief in jail.
Prepare for gardening.
Court adjourned last Friday.
More ‘masbes’ last Sunday,
Our merchants are all hopeful.
Who said advertising did’nt pay ?
Bad colds are a general complaint.
What is the matter with our music
school ?
The spring dudes wi'l soon come
out.
Oscar Stamps is visiting friends in
town.
Prof. J. G. Camp has a fine school
at Holly Springs,
Where did you say the valentine
drawing was to be ?
Byrora Waltim will dig a cyclone
pit this week.
Hav’nt we any ‘smelling drap’
agents in town.
The Douglasville High School is
booming.
Baggett’s steam saw mill is put
ting in fjll lime,
Mr. John Lowe, of Atlanta, spent
a few hours with us last Saturday.
Toys and Holiday Goods at cost
at H. L. Clark’s,
Read the grand j iry presentments
in this issue.
There is one thing Douglasvil’e
badly needs, and that Is more adver
tising.
Wade Price is singing that same
old song, “By by my little daugh
ter"—its a girl.
Prof. J. G. Camp, once principal
of the Douglasville High School,
was in town last week.
There was a party at the residence
of Mr. J. T. Smith last week, and it
ym a most enjoyable aff.tir.
And still the new subscribers come
in. Come on gentlemen, our books
are not quite full.
■as jurors, for the July
light Superior court, will
d next week.
' MB
,v;int a Cigir that will
ill’s Ptrfe tion in the
shade, call at the Drug Store.
If you want bargains trade with
the mon who advertise. They are
always the best business men.
Fred Aderhold thought, he would
catch soma thieves last Saturday
night, but he failed.
Miss Emma Freeman opened her
school last Jtfonday, with a fine at
tendance.
If you want the purest, freshest
and best garden seed iu town, call
at J. P. Watson’s.
Iliram Clark says that last Sund ly
wis a month long. Ho started to
Polk county Monday morning.
Mr. C. B. Love, a worthy citizen
of Salt Springs, uallud on us last
Friday.
Mr. George R. Turner, one of our
worthy merchants, succeeded in un
locking the Herring safe, last Sun
day.
The grand jury appointed M. L.
3’atea, Justice of the l*e »c<‘, in the
1259th district, last week. This was i
» good appointment.
Miss Emma Quillian, whois teach
ing school in Paulding, visited her
father’s family in this place, last
Sunday.
Miss Kin ma Quilli tn, of this p ace, j
is at the hoa I of a flourishing sc 1001
at Bethel church, in Pauldiug couu-
V-
Wa'tom & Gresham are still in
the giKG«» husimas, th V sell the
Starnes,Eddystone,Che ape ike and
Sunny Smith Acid. If you want
g mno call on them and get it.
Mr. D. P White, one of Douglas
nnunly’a best farmer*, ki.led a shoal
13 mouths<Ad, some time back that
netted him 415 p Hin ts of
Tiiers are few such farmers as Dave
White.
We noticed lhe pleasant count e.
n»noi of Mr. T. J. Upshaw of Car
rol, on our strevU last Siturdst
Tom was al one lime a cil'teti of thia
place.
The peop’e of Douglas county sue
thoroughly arouse I upon U>e
of prohibition and Intvhti to give a
musing tu-.J.ifl’.v to the dry ticket.
Ln ths people go io work and drive
the ••covenant with sin ami help from
our county.
Jim John-han the h I q nf
Gro ’- rv ain U.Wn. and he u ill
you if yon want auviliing.
Hon. R. T. Dorsey, of Atlanta,
visited his brother-in-law, Judge H.
T. Cooper of thia place, last week.
Read the proceedings of the Doug
las CountyS. S. Association, in this
issue,
Mr. 8. M. Cash, one of our towns
men, sprained his ankle quite severe
ly last Saturday.
There was preaching at the Bap
tist church last Sunday at eleven,
and at night.
Rev. C. 8. Owens, pastor of the
Methodist church at this place,
preached a masterly sermon last
Sunday.
Itis» suid that Mr. John A. Land
will soon move back to Douglatville.
Mr, Land has quite a number of
friends here who will welcome him to
his old home.
Mr. Frank M. Collins, one of the
most substantial farmers of our coun
ty, received last Saturday, from
Fredericksburg, Va., a fine Jersey
heifer. She cost Mr. Collins about.
$220.00, and she is a beauty to be
hold.
Col. IV. T, Roberts and Mr. J, T.
Duncan, both of this place, were ap
pointed delegates to the State Sunday
School Convention, which will con
vene at Rome in April. These wen
good se rollons, they are bo‘h wor
thy young men.
Married, at the residence of t'e
bride’s father, Mr. J. T. Mann to
Miss M. S. Ilobhs, last Thursday
night. C. J. Robinson. Esq. officia
ting. " c wish them a happy voyage
through life.
Mrs. Y. 11. Winn, of Athens. (?a.,
is vwiti”g her aunt, .Mrs. C. D.
Camp, of our town. Mis. Wynn has
been spending the winter most de
lightfully with Maj. Joe King’s fam
ily at Hawkinsville, Ga., and wiil
spend a few weeks here before r -
turning home.
The people along the lino of road
between Tallapoosa and Atlanta will
regret very much that the Sunbeam
is taken off the road. The Sunbeam
is looked upon by the penpie as a
“little pet,” and we hope Capt. Sage
will fl ditto the advantage of the
Georgia Pacific people to put it back
very soon.
The rumor published last week
that Mr. Bozo Adair had bought the
railroad park, opposite the depot, i«
not true. Col. .1. S, James slid owns
it, and it is highly probal le that Col
James and Mr. Adair will build a
fine h'>t< lon it, We hope so. for it
will be quite an additio n to our
and Messrs Jim s & A lirir are tte
very kind of men to make u success
of i\
We call special atten ion to the
professional card of Col. John M.
Edge, to be foun I iu another column. I
Col. Edge is one of tl e oldest citi
zens of the county, and is wide.y
known as a successful practitioner.
He has held many honorable posi
tions of trust and profit at the hands
of the people, and having settled iu
Douglasville, we. bespeak for him
a coutiuuauce of public favor.
Mr. James Bow. n, who lives three
miles east of Douglasville, while cut
ting into a tog last SslurMy, struck
his ax against a sapling, when it
glanced and struck his foot, cutting
it almost entirely ofl. The gash on
top of his foot is three inches, and
under the bottom, where the ax went
through, tie gush is two and a half
inches long. Dr. Selman dressed the
wound.
A few evenirg- a» <« as the Sunbeam train
I w«® making the home stretch through liar
• ataou p’mey tvuotl , it wmt waved down by
I a mar, who, win uit came t a »to,, «*nq ir
ed <>< the conductor if redid not wntvtio hay
aeo xi fat Pueaoin; wh reat «hec «rdn m»r
waved tin* troi i abeaat the same Ume
tn iking some r.-mirk ♦ xprts ive of his
, i ».i of a in in w io would stop a tra u up >.i
I such frivolo is • vhen the p imoiu mvt
j r-tore*!; "Vo i are in t get yer bck up ah u
it, Ij»*t thnoflH it you warned one I d g
1 han iu’ to n ght fend Lav • it rea ly wh« i
1t »e cars go by in :he moruin.
In our issue of January 13. b, *.•
for the first time took udrcidod stand
infivorof prohibition, and aske I
i our friends who thought wn ere o i
' the right li nc, to use their influence
for us, and st nd ua nil the new sul>-
1 sci itarns they could, iu order that we
might preach j rohildtitw ton larger
congress!ion. Oi r irirnd.i hive tes
pouded nobly to the call, and sinsv
tiie ISth of J uituaiy, »c have addeX
i somethin | over 450 na neat» our
‘ subscoptio i books. Friends, we
thank you. Keep the ball iu motion,
and in two or three months v.e wiil
talk to 2500 or 3(HM> subscribers.
T<»is is one of the straws that shows
. which way the wind is blowing. Ojr
la oun r men have got to Is* saved, ami
fchr way to make sme of it, is, to gci
| lid of whisk y. Keep ’er going.
j “ Word* fik.il ’o *xprr**my jmeifn k,” rays
Mr N Ahy Carte*, at Ka»uv»n« T*is‘lot
1 i S ad*r , ’«*tl fr*>n Ajw's
Htvinx been Mll*si»d all i»v hie whu of I
la.tey sy-t*m mwi-I Kaiumtcd wub e. I
i e*fu<s om u» i*ho*«»**. mor*, and <’> >tter
*>>’•* *|i ,>**>■* M*y h-nlv. * Mr. Carisr »
1 that h* •:>* e**rv*l hv *v<r\ S rs*
in .»»: » *. »• » haa UO awemul
, In their general presentments, the
, Grand Jury recommend the Ordina
ry to advertise for the lowest bide,
for overseer of the Pauper farm. Col.
J. V. Edge, our former Ordinary,
1 has filed a certificate with Judge
Cooper to the t fleet that when the
farm was to lie let, on the first Tue»-
, day in January, Mr. J. M. Heaton
was the only one who put in a bid;
that after that time, other bids were
put it, but not being in time could
not be considered, and that he
thought Mr. Heaton entitled to the
position of overseer, at the bid be
put in.
We are glad Co! Edge has so
promptly settled this matter, for Mr.
Heaton has made a most acceptable
superintendent o'” the farm, keeps
the inmates comfortable, -md has
everything around the pla.e in a
neat, ship-shape order. *t would
certainly have been a great i justice
to Mr. Heaton to turn him adrift at
this time of year. He was cirtainly
under the impressi ju that he had se
cured the place, in fact says it was a
positive u iders’anding, am! had
made all his arrangements for the
year. We repeat, we are glad Col.
Edge stepped to the front,as we were
sure he wunld do, and slopped the
racket.
The Dougins Count;- Sun Jay Bch<x>l assoc'x
ttior, Kiel on .T.i: , 3Lst, 1885, at. two o’clock
President Yates j>re:-luing. Calling roll of
Schools omitted, on account of absejaee of
Secretary.
No reportof special committees.
Unfinished business, none.
Report of standing committers, none.
Report of officers—Schools are doing but
little on account of bad wenthor.
Report, of Individual s<lesil-.-Schools at
Douglasville h'iv* had a small attendance
owing to tad weather , but tiieie seelns to be
an i r.creastd interest.
W . L. Criddell was elected vice President
of the dial rict composed of the following m -
litladlstrlcts—Abercrombies, Pair Play and
Hembrees, io fill the v .eancy caused by the
removal of XV. L.;Daveiq ort, to Carroll C< un'
ty.
W. T. Roberts an'l J. T. Dan .inn, were ap
pointed d -legates to as end the S a e Sunday
School Coavenfion. nt R< me.
We recommend that these minutes be pub
lished in the Douglasville StAk.
W.t. Robrrts. Ai. L. Yates,
Sect’y. pro tern. Prest. ,
DISSOLUTION.
The firm of Wallom & Gresham, .
has this day dissolved by mutual
consent, B. M. Waltorn remains and
A. 8 Gresham withdraws, B >th par
lies ate authorized to collect what
is due •he firm. All indebted are re
quested to coie furwar r and s *itie at
once.
A S Gresham,
B M W a tom.
Notice!
O»>. W.t. Roberts havi <g ’ e<n appointed
CoM'iry licit r, 1-■ ue cpv. <> u»=t «f .
s, the n.m «.f imith -v Robert , Has i 1
tiil* <hvy ikxMi dissolve.! ny mir-utl ov tsem. I ’
11 >th members «>t ihO old firm will j t- t •
(entton to ail•tnsio< •*•' the ft;m now lias i
courtor in tiand. Col. Roberts will' ftlcii v t
I h<- Ordinary ami Col. Smith t. ijis, proe-t
olfiee. This February 2nd, i S’.
m. M. Smith,
\l . r. ItoSKRT.-j.
FOR SALS
Any one wi*-hii»g to buy a marly ntw
fealher bed and uew tick, ?p. ly it this , die
or to W. L Paw b
mum* _ _ f I will send a Si! ve** D 1-
IvA Ul3 C? I lar any gentle man or
lady out of eniploymnnt who will take t’-®
trouble to*i>sW«sr this advertisement and Im
c o«e the return poatagc. I will al-«> mail yotv
itsatruntions for making money which will’
euu’iic you to realize a fortune. llusHiexi
new, li.-hl, gihiTßel am! •itriotl*~JM>qprai»h’. #
Address ' I'B-
Jacksboro, Campbell Co., TvU».
Muckicp's Arnica Salve.
The ilesCmrve hi the world f*rChitf, Ui ul
s, sores I ;c< r. Put 1 I>< t n ?«'•<> F< j4*.
> I'el tes; Chspp‘d Hand , Ct'l iblaius, t.rns, tw-. l ■
all Skin Etuptioaw. and positively cure*
Piles, or mo pay r qulred. It is gu imntecd
to give perfect scttsiiictiou, or money rctnu .1
ed.
F< rs-de by G. G, Hudson, Dou da* vill-',Ga
uugiliy,
A tireat Diaeevery
Thetis dally In inglug joy to the lioioes of
thi rtsunds bv saving m my of tltrir dear one
fro it an early g>'av . Truly la Dr. King'sn, *v
f nvcovery ior' t‘-msuii>|>!i» , Cough--, tknd -,
Aoh|n< Kroncbil;.-, iiay Faver, l.oss of
Voice Tickling in the t'itr< MVin insldeand
• ’lies', afanj Us-hi- •of Ih<- rhroiti a td Crmgs
> Gu <n,nt Ttiid hottie five »rt G. G. Hou-
I <>:.'» 1> ux-Stoiv. L’-rge sixe
Jeb aEdge,
.ir
Douginsv lie,’ O-*.|
TET I LL p’w-tlre in all th*’ eonrt». and .
prom, tly attend t > nil cr-
trusted to hfk c«r .
T. s. bvtxJSr
A
ECouse S’zvixxteM-
; ixrjGLAWILLE, - GA
TTylf-L <ldftarol ureloohn wI! e
Vr n v.tlh him » rnU in tars line. U. i
‘ nl«*» <l*t Haomk’ eat • n< w »rk,
CAMP, =
A TtOCNEY AT f.vr, CIVIL KNG N*
EE l iS'iSi: iViir -R, DHTGuk*-
VII,LF,O\. '.Vid pr<c ie-< b* or j
do Survey in* any where t j* »; 6 i <1 c u»tr»c'.. I
(J-ate Notic .
No’ice Wrt’V elven t!:st J. P. Wat* r. .
Sr.» k.ss til* d st *ho MSce <»r the (»i,i -
ns*ry d'l>aiglHs *»>u a pMitlen to l*e a
- l..wM sot f'i'c*a eaveww' tfs Inc pr.b’<c ros.c.
kn»w«t as the a deft. Ferry R in si'i
Snid gatj I** h** i*r< rc«* l n ar *he
I <mi:P.i>x< ofeid I. F •' »«* S>., 4 ll*
land k»i*' »4hi A«h rh.'»hi's Fe r . Sui petl
. Uia wLUH’h * iril by iu- H- n >r, H-T, Co >i er
«»«,i?»mr',the first reewita.rni March, S 8 5.
Tdis Feb. ind 8 . Mpf
Smith a Rorkkt D. Camp.
Atiomcys o FvUtioner.
isacgsiysp* A tawuß.:*;Li'i’ile*Pby
w STL; 3«M »;<■««*«> sinhlohea SB
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li Jt JM Bwii** « t *«ibi tnweli ’
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GEORGIA —Douglas County.
To all who ait may Concern. A. J. Nals
ly and J It Nally have in due form applied
to the undersigned for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of J. R. Nally,
late of said county, deceased, and I. will rase
upon the sa ! d application on the first Mons
day in March, 1855.
H. T. COOPER, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Douglas
To ail whom it may concern. 8. A. S*eed i
having in due form applied to the und-r-
Higned for the guardianship of the property
of Nettie Higgins, aud her s-ster Hig
gins, minor children of Francis Higgins. Jate
of Cherokee county, Alabama, deceased,
notice is hereby given that his application
will befheard st myoffic on thfe first M -nd<iy
in Msrch next. Given under my hand and
offimal signature, this 27ih day of January
1885 H. T. Cooper. Ordinary,
“~S iFu ll N ir A
IMPROVED
jjlLa I
’Si.vA'S'' best constructed and
finished, gives better perce.•-
luge, more power and is sold
K-lir for less money per’norac power
th.*i na ny bther-nnbinetn the
world
vampljletsent fr Eby
HITtCN HAaf BROS.; York, Pa.
PARKER’S T O N I C .
A pure Family Medjcine HmtNever
Intoxi-flU'fi. ’
If you ha ve Dyspepsia, Rheumatism, Ki l
ney nr Urinary Comp.'aint-s, <» if you are
troubled with any-disorder of the- lung*,
stomachr, bowel*, Wood or nerves you <au
boeuled i>y Parker'sT**nlc,
If you are a lawyer,-minister or business
ruan exhausted by mental strain or anxious
cares do not f.ke intoxicating stimulant?,
but use Parkers* Tonic.
If you nru a mechanic or fomer, worn ou
With over-work, or a mother ruti down b
anitiy orh.-usehold duties try Piuker’sToni
Cavtion.-—Refuse all substitutes. Par
ker's Tonic is cmnoosoil of the best remedlu
•atrentisin the w< rid, and is entirely ditferen
from preparation* of ginger alone. Send so
circular.
HISSOX & CO.,
103 WiGiam Street, N. Y.
50c and ?t size-, at all dealers in medicines.
Great saving it» buying d<.liar size.
MAS NANI) HAMLIN
«A“™ (irgans
j-jighest honors at all great World’s Fxliibi
o Its for seventein years. Only Ain rieiu
gans awardtd such at any. For cash, ea»t
y men is or rented.
UPRIGHT PIANOS
presenting very inchest excellence yet nt
talued in such instruments; adding’ to all
previous improvements out* of greater value
than any, securing most pure, refin' d, musi
cal tonesand increased durability,espee.i-iily
avoiding liability togetoutof tune. Illustra
ted catalogue free.
Mason A Hamlin Organ and Piano Co..
Boston, 154Tremont St., New Y'rk, 18 E. Hth
S!.,<?hi -a><’- >49 Wabash Ave.
THOMAS W. I ATHAAL
Attorney at lajv
F.RBITRN, GEO I GIA.
Will practice in all the Courts
l oth State an>l Federal.
Special attention given to suits
t ai us' Railroad*! and other Corpo
r t tion.-?. ill attend regularly the
Superi »r and other courts ot Douglas
county.
d}£» !Z A MOW m Rial HOARD for thw.
OkJt-Miv* Young Men or I 4 n<Hc.i irf <w<ili
■.Tau.ty k.idr<*a P. W. ZJEjLF'R A O.x,
Phnadeiphin, Peuti.
ore money than at anyth
VV * g else by taki ig an agr-nc
, r the best sell iiu book ou
Beginner* -ucee d arnndly Kone fail: Term
fp*e. ui’dett lt<w»k C«'., Porilaml, \f.nin<*. ■
AUccma six eat- lot postage,
1 I'lZd. and receive fret ,-i cosily b< x
• Ofvoodsahi. il v. 11 help you
to more mfney rigid »w»y t 1 an anything
frlse in lliis world, address. True A Co., au.
L'lista, Maine.
Fhl ». BTOSHACH __
s
7 By the ns® of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
| the haggard appearance of th® counte
nance and ®ailowne«3 of dyspeptic® are
Slanted by a healthier look, and as the
is assimilated, the l>ody acquires tub
l stance. Appetite is restored, aua the nerv
ous system refreshed with much needed
! slumber, through* the nse of this medicine,
which is also baneticial to persons of a
rheumatic tendency, and an inestimable
preventive of fever and ague.
For sale by ah Ilmggists and Dealers
generally. 4
$11950
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
To SMOKERS of Blackwell’s
Genuine Bull Durham
Smoking Tobacco.
This {Special Deport is to Rnarantee the
payment of the 25 premiums mliy described
. in our former announcements.
The prominins will lx* paid, no matter haw
snsali the number of bags returned may be.
Ctfßeo '?-■*« I>Hr*oin Tbiorw
l>-n> m, JV. C. Hag K. ISM. f
P A. mUCY, K-J .
P- rl-,*, ft. C
Diua Star—Me :nG<*e yen ill JSttl’t. winch
vkiw place fiuectsl Bcproit tn pay prra rfunw
f»>r our empty trtwcco twurs to he returned f>*s.
lAh. Yvurotroly. J S CARR. Prwident.
»• »»<•> J»wra*m.{
Izurkam, Jf. <*., A«y IU. 18SH >
’ J. a CARR. K*a.
, Pkak Sia.—l taro tc ackr-oMeVee receipt "f
’ Bterra yon which we haw plaeed urea
Special Depore’, for the I'’°. „ ..
i’ j’urs trn'y. P. A W3LKY. Caahiee.
•’ K<-®e jrejautoe with, st f ieten of Fl’Ll, cm toe
tartawe.
rc—S-w tmr etber si-wrxineeuienta,
mansorganism Badgett Smith & Co
ltd Slmn S «A.,
?hemcatXTS fc, M ? 8t ” rl ? ed b y Steam Gmners
cue most efficient aid should oe sought rom *3
.tbe most skilled physician—for the human 3,11 Cl
too precious to be neglected. It.be- \Ve are now prepared aud ready with our
cortes the question, then: “What physician Excellent Cin®,
shall be employed?'' which are in first class order, to do ciiatom
Dr- Q near Johannesen, of the Universify ginning. Having done the greatest part of
of Berlin, Germany, ha® made a lifelonc lb® K'»ninirfor all tl e surrounding country
F'udvofs Iroentsnf snd Rpni n for several years, and always giv r n entire
lTin.;.Q«ww Wt “ eSmttW ” benifo- satisfaction, *ea*k the planter® olthe sur-
* j’ ry • '' n ’* , rounding country foi their patronage tor tlie
‘4lB. rtomedliosi Cure season of 1884, and promise the mme faith ■
Any Debility or D'-.niugeiutnr. oftheN-rv- fulness we have bere'ofoieexhibited. Bring
ous S-stem. inclooing Spermatthorea ’’•‘yon l ' c- tlon, so that it will be rljht at
Slphlli “ B ' liCt “”' ImP ° te " Ca: U, run.!.!, Ml kIW.
VW., etc. . aU(I s( v!eR O s
Becans® you may bave been cheated and FFRS r I’L A T HlirnirW
fooled by Q .scks who dlaim to cure this CEASb DUMBER
chfiss of disorders do not hesirate to give Dr. fi’ olll our mills near Douglasville, at short
Job an neseh’s method a fair trial before your ' iiot, i cean '-l reasonable prices
-C'®e becomes chronic and incurable.
•-.« ■ ■«S";l?"x--oo''<iS T Ip? <,-rc-r«Tb-S-8*
A valuable treatise, explanatory of Dr. fi-P < Adfa
Jahannesen's system, will be sent bv ma I, /« j . ’ i aw <• j
post paid a'nfd seenr-Jy sealed fr nitutk-rva-* &VXICX
i6n, f<-any sdff ,-rer addressing his sole au
r>hor zed agcu t forth p States fir.il can- tit h 4* A
adn U triCDV VD-■ l?t ti*i» Wi). m.-iSe estimates, lans and spi’ciflca-
aJn - me 11 ? . uons idrall kinds <>t buildiu-gr, and W ,II
49 b nth brreet. N-w N rx, take contracts lor building them in any pa t
Complicate i symptoms tr.-ated from <’f the cmtnt.ry as ch«ap as the work can be
Dr J •hannesen’s Special P e<crip'ion, un- donwor material furnished.
ier advice ot a duly qualified consulting SATfSFACTIO.V <SUA.It EFI>.
Xt 1 J B & J. W. BA GET'l’
lentiai, a dad ice by mail fn-e of eliirg.-
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ATLANTA, - G UilGlA 3f=k.i3T=»
Will send you by express an( ft®" ’ ci “ a '’ in W °° d ° r Iron work t,,,ne ln
amount, of Wines or Liquors, of 3113 NEATEST AND BEST STYLE,
kind. Send him postal note revis- al notice and moderate prices,
-ered letter or money order, and f.,,,.. n finrocan + orl
your order will bo filled by ifyi , v w U.Su do JrtupruSuHLuu..
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mail. batislacliO'J guaranteed. t
; 10-23-311). DO YOU KNOW
LOK ILL ARD’o OLIMA X
PLUGTORAGU
I- hereby given, that the monthly S'S-sons *' !h . Red Tin r *>■■» ,foN- Fine Cut. Ciiew
>e be d <>n the fourth Monday in each month lt.y considered. * [B-5-ir.
,nd the quart., ly on the four h —— ,■!■■
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I«y today. Ultil every C-31 oil the -dock-t >• y , wv m:i.ll you will get. freea pack
ounded Mv offi -e and the papers of »ai *g " <>fg<»o<lf ofl.-uge vain-, that will start you
:ot,rt will be k*h»t in one of the roi-.m® ur> 11 w ’ rk ,!uit w,u ilf ' Blice b, in 8. you In mo».-
• si-in Dorsett M hrh. inii.lim, i.„ <* 'V tii«'er than anything else in amerlcH. all
1 ‘-W'setta one. L l ’' ld ’"V* , t*? 1 ’ b .bout the >2o',-4ki in pivtent* with -m-h box.
l9O °- R- A MASS: 1 For tune a lor all wo ker® absolutely iiKHiurwtk
Judge Gotitiiv Court Don't delay IT. Hallett a Co., Port land Main*
G-GA-QVIIhrE.
lire ot announcingto his friends and customers thalli
one of the
Lrst Most dsirab’e Scks f Merchandsc
ver brought to this market. partif iihtr attention to his choi
nd varied assortment of »
LADIES R SS GOODS
ch he offers rices Hurt DEFY COMPETITION. His .loci .f
Foots, hoes, Hats, clothing, Etc.
will bo found tn'contain everything that is desirable and the price® will he
■sure to pleas -. Ile-curries tiw . ■ , . ■
arrest •oelx otFnrniture
of all grades and designs, which he wifi fell
Cheaper than they can be bought in Atlanta, r
He makes a sovbiUy of
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JKMIDGTOR (RINS*
WE HAVE THE *
Latest gnl Best Eqaipped Armory In M fforid!
AND CONSEQUENTLY THS BEST OF FAdUTIFfg ' £<ss MANUMACrrURTNO AND
TESTING FIREARMS. WE. HAVE
OYER ONE MILLION MILIIH RIFLES' ’
Which have beta adeptsd and are in use in EVERY QUARTER OF THE GtGBE.
REMINGTON SHOT GUNS
fiRE NOTED FOR THE GOOD RESULTS OBTAINED AT ALL RANGES. W« RE4TXR
TO ANYBODY WHO HAS USED THEM. ■■ ' , „ ' , j
OUR HUNTING AND TARGET RIFLES
Have taken HIGHEST AWARDS at International Expositions, and PRINCIPAL PRIZES m
Leading Matcbe*. ?•’
. REMINGTON.7IIIMS «>
ARE UNEQVALED FOP.
Strength, Simplicity, Durability, Range, Penetration,
Precision, Ease of Action, and Rapidity of Fire.
E. REMINGTON &>SONS,
NEW YORK OFFICE, 2SI & 283 BROADWAY.
ARMORY, ILION, TL Y.
Xxf- Send for 11’.!,-stwated Catalogve.
A S4»O ‘repeatsn’c oun t FOR sl2
LEHdTH OF EAERa 22 TO 28 IMCHES. !
'* 6H00T3 ACCURATKI.Y UP TO 1200 YARDS.’
GOOU WITH BIIOT T 100 YARDS, I
shoots TWB3rrr«tti shots snrrr skcokds,
TVHb Either Ball er Shot WHhewt Beateviaff f>ean the Chaw Mar.
It is the Beat Gun in the World
ko hammer in the wat. Throwing down the cuaho ejects, loads aho cocas.
Tue I, wtihont esenrien the tnf,«t aecarate, 10.-,f*et sped •«**■< kxded. <,oi«kwt are®, Mrt
Iw*r*r:r4, arA DW«t perfert brweh L- tier In ch« wo-ld. It!« 44 calibre, centre Sr*w 2*4 t» *1
inch barrel. Erffrkved Black Wuawt BucX. wcJ nchted vrUh cradnutol Mf;;hu sp U> ljuu jardi.
GeeA for rtl Barre Game « nf\r\ I GooH for ail Small Game a fW\
with Bail Cartrl4ac at I,4UV X HTuS | -rdth «het Uurtridae «t XW X aTIIS.
WHAT IS SAID OF THE EV ARG.—UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS.
“Toe Kv*n» h-« Ken my » ;>st»r.t enanpexica tor two-y-.xrw. I have shot Sbctr B*ff»loe»e4 ecea. MMI Mm*ae free
>e»»c*n 07 Sr.srr* «S W TKu-rt.-*—K it ( arrnri, Jr. “ I liwveniied Th* Ema* «■ ewnpwttien. with th. therp.
Whs-hwter and M be»r»t>>em »H.'*—J. F.-u:k Lo<ke, Burrtana.vlljc, Mina. -‘lt ataeti ffite • hoow * Sal f
can ci«us srrt a whale ;*fcd of lod-aae al me wi<h K. I thell rac «n«.Ms<i them wherever I fa.*h—Texaw Jack. “It
t» the WrocK<-»t MhwMlrc pnn I erer j-nt t« o>-r ihowlder, ard a« frr areattutf it tn'l be beat. I k*ow it ta b* th* beat
ran in the market.’—J. A. Boyd, of Tatra" Bban«h.*>ter«. Tilt* Rrwratinr Gaa I® aareHer te all wtbera.
for hr the net* es new iratente iFean be mmm| for all Icia4a of game, larve m* email. *a4 rate
doable barrel t«n*» way o«t of i l_*ir fni.Wlj " «nd affective ebootinr. W. e*ara«,i« wary n«
ye-fw. r-.,-T rr.t ■-L *» '■ ‘ rr:a S 3 inch warH»l fcr >12.00. •» <be» taeh twn.l Are
■ 14.00 if onSr-ed before Jaeacry Irt. When rtrt»T<4 ia »«M thaw ea.aot be Vw»<ht fer law than |3l rHtwk.
iJ- n-t Win, ts,» r-.MU* bnt bwy ike * . Rt Cut thiw Ont a*>4 awren t» i« ywtw wtam yea arßer. aa Am
rhM-twawrt wtH not ar»rear again. <• •*!•» aeM the ran C. O. D.. ttj», ano! 84 .OO wtth er4w. the balanaa eaa
he »e!4 st the CMSee when rwr re th. con. If voa wn4 fn!) asaoant or »»«h with a*4er, w. will *m»4 *
Ii atvt ts (h.ntca Jtr, «*mba I" ice o.* <*aeH i K >- 82.0'3 per hwrXref. B»ll CartrMcsa 8|,50 per bnadraC.
ff» ure sale to make item extraar«ii:»ry rffrt ter. ■» w* ba»t *• *. <«! <v-Mj ■’ < rn4 i flare worth as tturae (wan at
omMbtrd >h« »r-rea! . ymt wiU never get anniher barge n. aeß yot can aell M from ffSO te f«t. Sam®
M World FFg Co. 122 Nassau Street, New
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