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said Sir Arthur, as he took the let
ter from liis uncle’s hand, and ran
through the contents.
‘I haven’t altered a syllable, you
sec.' said the colonel; ‘and now 1
hope you are beginning to perceive
what you have gained by conces
sion. This fresh humiliation is all
owing to your submission of this
morning!’
‘That seems too true,’ murmur
cd poor Arthur.
‘The more you give way, the
more they exact. Ajid this ought
to prove to you that the head of
the house should alone have the
power to command. Hallo! what
may that signify?’
This question was caused by the
sound of a couple of violins, the
pi a} ers on which we r e approach
ing down the public road, followed
by a gay party of young folks
dressed in their holiday clothes,
who made a pause, and set up
joyous shout as they reached the
park gates.
‘Oh, its only a few friends and
neighbors, sir, who, with Sir Ar
thur’s kind permission, have come
here to spend the afternoon and
drink a glass ol homemade wine
with me and my husband on this
the first anniversary of our wed
ding day,’ replied Fanny, as she
opened the gate, and showed them
into the little cottage. ‘Go in—
go in; you’ll find my good man in
the garden, and plenty to eat in the
back room.’
‘Oh, ho! I had no idea that you
were a married woman, Fanny,’
said the colonel, with a smile.
‘Oh, yes, T am, sir.’
‘You have got a good husband,
I hope?’
*A capital one, sir.’
‘Ah! Docs he let you have your
own way in everything?’
‘Lor, 1 no, sir; at least he thinks
he don’t, but I manage it pretty
well. My John Goodchild is a
reasonable man.’
‘As how, pray?’
CONCM'DKD NEXT WEEK.
IN
5>attbcrsttilf<.
ILL work for anybody that
feels disposed to pay a rea>
sonable price fora good job.
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THE
AUGUSTA STORE
THE
Knowledge ismoreLluQ et l ll ' v '; £ W McCARTY.
alent to force.
‘ IIow much are these goods 4Tho Mj MSI CLASS PA1NIEB
yard?” said a gentleman at a
dry-goods store, the other day,
as lie picked up and examined
a piece of ruffled silk. ‘‘Good
gracious!” cried the horrified
clerk; “that isn’t for Sale! That’s
the end of a lady’s train! She’s
just going up the third story in
the elevator.
A short Italian prayer, which
is not without wisdom, says: “I
pray that I may not be married.
But if I marry, I pray that I
may not be deceived. But if I
am deceived I pray -that I may
not know it. But if I know it
L pray that I may be able to
laugh at the whole affair.
A Western man, having lost
his wife, was accosted by a sym
pathizing friend, who remaiked
upon his woe-begone appear
ance. “ Well, T guess you would
look thin, too,” was the melan
choly rejoinder, “if you had to
get up before daylight, make the
fires, draw water, split wood,
and feed the cattle, all before
breakfast. I just tell you what
it is, if I don't get somebody to
fill poor, dear, sainted Maria’s
place, I will be resting by her
side before many weeks are
past.”
People’S.
Boot and Shoe
ONE OF THE OLDEST MACHINES IN THE
COUNTRY.
•
Tlio.o whnhavn oiko iisc.1 Tlio I'coplc.ft Machine
will prefer It In all other*, ami AO ENT’S kcIIIiij; It
Hud It just whnt the l’EOrlilC want. 11, makes the
shuttle I 'ek stlch, raas casllv, tloes the widest rnape
of work, and whin the bobbins w ithout running the
works of the MnehlliK. Write fur duaeriptlve eir-
ulaes mid purtlcithir m
It. .1. It A. F. I DENl'TI.D. Audits,
apr TO Ihmi iim Wndley. tin
Egyptian affairs —Mummies.
Are drums sold by the pound?
A narrow escape—A fire-lad-
tier.
Charms strike the sight, but
merit wins tile soul.
The most limn Test sign of wis
dom is continued cheerfulness.
If
FOR SALE at
Jsmgaa’sSlmClM)
A man without enemies is like
bread without yeast; he never
rises.
Russia must be a great country
for hard colds. Almost every
one’s name ends with a “koff.”
A Vermont editor claims to
have seen a rainbow at night and
the temperance people despair
of him.
G. A. REINHART respect
fully informs the citizens of
Washington and adjoining coun
ties, that he has opened a Boot
and Shoe shop in Sandersville,
next door to Pringle & Orr’s
store on Hay no’s street, where he
respectfully solicits the patron
age of the ladies and gentlemen.
All work done in the best style
and of the best material,
apr !3—2m
YOUR S P E CTAC L E S,
FROM
JERNIGAN,
County Hoard of Educa
tion.
The Board of Education will
meet in the Court House in San-
dcrsvillc on the first Tuesday in
May at lOj/f o'clock, for the trans
action of business. Trustees are
requsted to notify the Board eith
er in person or by letter of the
number of schools required, and
names of Teachers recommended
for positions in their several sub-
Districts. All persons having bus
iness with the members of the
Board can meet them at the time
designated, By order of
MACON WART HEX,
President.
I IoTlATIO N. lToEIElKt.li,
l
secrotary.
WATCHES,
CLOCKS and
JEWELRY
REPAIRED BY
Jernigan.
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yfleuKine and recreation are
abjolutely necessary to relieve
our minds and bodies from too
constant attention and labor.
As frost to the bud and blight
to the blossom, even such is self 1
interest to friendship, for confi
dence cannot dwell where sel
fishness is porter at the gate.
The world is a beehive in
which we are all hunting for
honey; the few are successful,
but the many only receive stings
and pains in the effort.
A man may be brave enough
to walk right up to the cannon
and yet not have the courage to
hand his wife a letter he has car
ried in his jacket for a week.
There is no worship where
there is no joy. For worship is
something more tlmn either the
fear of God or the love of him.
It is delight in him.
In most quarrels there is a
fault on both sides. A quarrel
may be compared to a spark,
which cannot be produced with
out a flint as well as steel.
IfTOHllM'3NinN30 3N0N
On hand and for Sale SPEC T A
GLES, NOSE CLASSES, <£•<?.
Buy The Improve Weed
SEWING MACHINE, only $28
THE LATEST OUT, WITH ALL
ATTACHMENTS, STYLE LIKE
CUT. FOR SALE RY
A. J. Jernigan
GO TO
JXSRXUZGhaiff
l‘or Violins, Accordeons, Bows,
Strings, Rosin Boxes, &c.
IS
tbei
phi
the
use
Never respect men merely for
their riches, but rather for their
philantrophv; we do not value
sun for its height, but for its
Jernigan, has
nice new Jew
elry, Clocks
and Sewing
Machines for
sale cheap.
SANDERSVILLE, GA.
jNOTICE TO TRESPASSERS,
j Sandersnille, Ga., Jan. 20th,1S80.
All persons are hereby forbidden
under penalty of the law, from hunt
ing and fishing or trespassing in
:&ny manner on the lands of the un-
Idersigned:
H. N. HOLLIFIELD,
W. II. PARSONS,
WM. RAWLINGS,
Wai. MARTIN,
apr 0, ] 880-6 m
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Mrs. S. Fannie Jernigan,
Has opened a JVotion Store, next
JERJTIG^JT’S JEWELRY
SHE WILL KEEP ON HAND ATX THE TIME
MON CANDY, SLATES, PENCIL, PENS, HAMBURG EDGING, Ac.
COME AND SEE HOW CHEAP I WILL SELL.
PEICES DOWN
Quality Up.
^ I laving about completed our Spring Stock, we now invite tht
Public to call and examine, before purchasing elsewhere.
@ur Sfocli Consists of
STAPLE AND DOMESTTCfGOODS. LA DIES DRESS GOODS
AND TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS & WHITE GOODS, LADIES
TRIM ED & UNTRIM ED ITATS, GENTS & LADIES SHOES,
CLOTHING &c &c.
All of which have been bought CHEAP for CASH and we
are determined to sell them as cheap as they can be sold in any
market. Call soon and secure a bargain.
GILMORE MAY 4* CO.
SANDERSVILLE, GA., APRIL, 3rd 1880. 2
J. T. Laveigne,
NEXT DOOR TO ADAM’S LIVERY STABLE
I am prepared to do all kinds of
Carriage
Blacksmith & f Itw
JTORM
AT REASONABLE ^PRICES. ALSO DEALER IN
CASKETS,
April, iotli 1S80 tf
At Prices to suit the Times.
Blacksmith, Machinist^ and
WOODWORKER,
Wishes to inform the public that he is still on hand doing noth
ing but first class work in the above branches of mechanism.
Also agent for
Liddell’s Patent Portable
Engines, Saw Mills, Corn and
Wheat Mills
And MACHINERY for Plantation, Custom or [Merchant Mills.
Call and see me on north end of Harris street.
Sandersville, Ga. apr 20-tf