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to Co,.
ar business, w
relieve he meant
nme back with a smi.
bringing one dozen 2^
[Kerchiefs and a case of soap,
don’t know M.’s object in going
r after these articles, but hope
Mrchases will be regarded as wor
If imitation, and think maybe he
pgs to the society known as the
»Club,” whose rules are as fol
[: ^pach member must take a
k jTtffith every day, 6r pay five
[pei Er day penalty which is used
expenses. At the expiration
live months if there should be a
per who has obeyed rules and
Rot declare his feelings better,
[to Ine, be paid by the president for
exercise, soap, water, &c.
■fiilton, our turkey-hunters have
1 yet been as successful as some
[s we have read about. A citi
KBlue Spring left his home about
reak last Wednesday morning to
ick early, but noon came and
bo hunter; three o’clock came
Bill he came not, and by this
lis family and neighbors became
|?d frbefore and iver.t in search of him.
the golden ball sank
Bh the western horizon the old
Jnan was seen “homeward plod
weary way” and leaving the
Mrd to freedom, life and some
e.
h Spring, we will have to call
to explain your snake story—
jaybe there was (as is very of
case) a typographical error.
ha, (seriously) I hope Brooksie
KJay are better row. Am
[learn the sad news of Tobe’s
md also sympathize with Miss
pst a dog one time and my
!art too, but the sweetness of
_hi 4 is the thought of meeting
The celebrated New Home Sew¬
ing Machine can be had of Barbrey
& Jarvis, Columbus, Ga., at the
new furniture store.
• *
New furniture,carpets at wholesale
prices, buggies and sewing machines
can be bought ot Barbrey J & J Tarvis,
1117 Broad St., Columbus. Remem¬
ber this and call on them.
Tax Receiver’s Notice
Second Round.
Davidson’s District April 23.
Court ^[str'et V°ri 1 "
Whitaker’s
Court ground 9 a m to a p m
Upper Hargett’s 191b district Mill 3 to 5 p m
CwnlToS'Ll April 25.
zm p n.
Lower 19th District April 26.
Caesar’s Old Shop 7 to 9 a m
Court ground 10 a m to 4 p m -
ni ue o Sun 9^ P
.
Crutchfield’s ground m to it pm
Mills 3 to s p m
Chipley April 30
VaUev*Plains^iserict Mav and
Johnston’s Mill 7 to 9 a m
Court ground 10 a m to 4 p m
Mdner s Distnci May 3rd
"Waver ly Half District May 4 th P
Ellerstie Waverly District Hall May 9 a m h. to 4 p m
Mt. Airy 3
7 to 9 am
Ellerslie 10 a m to 3 p m
Cataula District May 8 h.
McL-^'s S.op 2 3 P t“ pm
Cochran’s District May JO
peer’s gioundg am to 2pra
Whitesvi 3 to5.pm
•1 A’-V
thSl Parties &* 322 returainahnds d&S. will bTrcaufeed ! q to'''locate
d
5 B- J.£ORDON, : T.*?
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a Eo A, BARKIS MBS.
Hannah and Krtrleynas applied for set ting
*p«rj valuation of hotnesses d and 1
will Upon the same <n» H»e leT A»>
of Mhv, 1888 »t voy office. Apr 1888
J. JF. Q. IP WILLIAMS, Ordy.
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PATVTPQQ iSf TIPTTITTC
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HOW ACCOM PUSH ED. E*ery iadr .hoold know,
PIKs^SSSISaS^SSki^, Send sesasp for trial pmknc^ AdtroM as abem.
. ,, i»y tus n .v»*,
vi fc „ r . - to the bride’* dwelling;,
where she awaited him, attired in white
robes, decked with jewels and attended by
her bridemaids. The whole company then
went in procession by torchlight to the bride¬
groom’s house, being joined on the way by
invited guests (the virgins in the parable)
with torches. When the bridegroom’s house
was reached the train of friends and guest#
entered and the doors were shut, debarring
«fiy one’s entrance that would conle later.
were absolutely needed by each one
in the dark streets of an Asiatic city. In
modern Jerusalem the authorities require
every one to carry a lamp. . •
While the virgins symbolize the whole
Church of Christ, the lamp would seem to
represent the outward profemion of Chris¬
tianity. The “oil” stands for the spiritual
life and grace in the soul. The “flame” of
the lamp typifies the outshining of holy life,
fed and nourished by grace. Of course the
“bridegroom” is none other than Christ
coming to this world for his bride, the
chui ch.
\. 2. The numbers make nothing to the
case, only the division is essential. The
«*>“** at Chri *f> comi “«' wi >' COT :
gist of the two classes, the nominal and rea*
Christians. The wise and foolish are undis
tinguishable until the crisis comes.
V. 3 . . In the case of the foolish virgins the
taking of the lamps is everything, but the
wise seem most concerned about taking oil in
their vessels. Some are anxious about the
profession and forms of religion. Better be
concerned idxmt having grace in the heart,
V . 5. Allusion is made to • longer delay
of the Lord’s coming than believers reckoned.
While the bridegroom l tarried they all, both
wi _ * „ nfl nd fooIi vinrin* akot The word
slumbered signifies drowsiness, nodding,
while “slept” describes the full unconscious
ness of sJecp. Two stag« of spiritual d«len
. sion may possibly be indicated. But there
appears no censure for their sleeping; it was
not interpreted as unwatchfulness, it was not
a guilty sleep.
* V - 6 - At “midnight,” when that which was
wrong could not be made right, h herald or
a ^art of the retinue went before, announ
cirig knight the approach of the bridegroom, 'fhe
lor the Church of Ohurt is when
the worldly spirit is so far is the ascendancy
as to make it seem that the whole church has
fallen into the common course of the world,
; and when the truth of Christ i* traduced and
cast aside by the mass of men. Such mid
nights of Christian history there have been
followed by a coming of the bridegrwm.
' V. 7 . Snatchm of the joyous music were
j alread y £aU “** OD ^ eir eai% E^ltement
W4W infc ° enthll8,aHni . - Th e vir *» liw
; yrr ”. ,
plied the infusion of fresh oil and the rte
ft* * *
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BEwSl w
MeMiean
Mustang LininMi
Sciatica,
Lumbago,
Rheumatism,
Burn’",
Scalds,
Stings,
Bites,
Bruises,
Bunion?,
THIS COCO OLD GT-^.'w*
aecom,*>li*i,e* for « v*iybo*ijr exu 'f y whuts t
font. Oneof the recoil* for the sreatpo; UKrtf;
lh0 Mwrtan# btefcnent i* fomet intu at
• 5 S ,lc J blM } f * ** ** •' l “ ‘ " ■
The Lambcrmnu needs it In . as. f
The Iloii-ewl'e m* Hfi»r general fa. ! 1 >
flic Cannier need* It for hi* temn* and l.l
T|||f jn ecilHa f* n^ia »t i>n i. , Mura
Wre .„.
The Miner need* it !nca*c or rmori-ci r?
The Pioneern*wl*it—c»m 1 io tatom*%» ..1 .ut
The Fanurr needs .t in hi* hou»t-, .i- ;
aoUhis stock yard
The BMmmbimt nmaerthe U0.1t.u4a a
I It m llbernUa^ly 9*^****"*
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JL Mncli JZ. armrer «>-*• wtW •
and a world of trouble.
Tll0 |i a ii rom a nmB need* Hand will ue* 1 it
long ns hi* life 1** round <»?occfclent* and da. iter''
The Uackw4»o«Uu«uu ueetblt. ihen is
toglikp it as ar, antldota for tho d&nsi rs t«> !t
| limb and comfort which Mirround th<‘ pkmocr.
( The Merchant need* ltabeut h»* store a;
I I hi* employees- Aoctdeat* will happen, nnd WB*d
these come the Muataag Liiilnu-Kt is waund m *
Keep a Bottle lathe House* Ti* the be*t
ecmorny f l||
Keep nettle iulbr Factory. f
a
**'•• it wa*
( Keep a Houle Always la the Hi able Umf fot
ase when wanted.
Scratches,
Sprains,
Strains,
Slitcbe*,
Stiff Joint-*
Eackaeln,
Gaik,
Sore*,
Spavin
Crack:.
1 Centructed
!
Muscles,
Eruption*,
; Heel Ail,
1 Screw
WoratH,
£v/ianey,
f iddle Galls,
* r:ics.