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Address all communications to the
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Church Directory.
Mel lmd Ut Services 2nd and .lid Sun
lays aa<1 S«liml»3» >cf<»rc in each nu.
t'll A. M. and s 1\ M., Prayer meeting
very Wgdnesduv nigbt. Rev. C. 1>.
Adams l*nst» r. Si.i ilny f i liool at « A
I. Dr. ('. II. Smith Siq.i rinteiment.
Ihiptist serviei a -1th Sr.vdav and Sat
■inlay before inei.eh nnuitli at il A- M-
and 8 P. M. Rev. P.lileh Pastor.
Missionary Meeting*
The W. F. M. Society meets at tho.
M K. Clmreh the trd Sunday after- no m
efeaeh month at 1 o’clock. Tha“Ann 1
Muse’’2ml Sunday at 4 P. M.
Tho Mite Society of tho Baptist
Church meets every 4th Saturday after
noon at Dr. VV. 1>. Sears’,
The Y. M. C. A. metis e very 2nd Sun-
day ut 5 P. M., T lie > cling men arc earn-
estly request! d to atti nd.
HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
:o:
THE IiKl.T.
*‘J’in tin il of making the best of things,
Sliesaid with a little sigh;
“Of smoothing the hard, rough phu es.
And stnughtening things awry.
“Of takmgthe snarled broken ends,
Of mg.iy a worry and pain,
Ami trying to make from tangled thread
A.beautiful even skein-
.“I wish just once, for a little while
I C'ftild stop the struggle and strife,
And 1 ave my cv. n a great broi.d jdece
From the Very best of lift ;
“A piece all fresh and beautiful
Not saddened like the rest;
That 1 need not make, because it was,
Already, the very best.
0.1 ast once 1 would feel it through and
through,
With all the jov it brings,
And then more willingly 1 would go buck
To making the la st of things.’’
AVe thought of her words as we folded
Her patient hands ill their re-it
And said in low broken voices—
epead heart, she has fuuivc. the host!”
Selected.
HIGH SCHOOL JOURNAL.
Friday is public Friday, ail are
invited to attend, w* ine trying to
have an excellent one: Conic.
We will be so glad when our new
desks arrive, we will try to take
more care of them than we did of
the old ones. Let us try, boys, and
girls, not to scribble on the wills
and desks.
We are glad to hear that Maude
Hudson is rapidly improving, after
fi \u>< k’s absence from school, with
fever.
Be careful boys, not to break out
the window glass when p laying ball.
Thursday is composition day; we
will u rite on any subject we wish.
Ed, write another one on “Rivers.”
Miss-please don’t throw kiss¬
es dOM ii stairs so hard as to spit in
Inlinepf the scholars ej'es!
Itisquitea lively time vvitli the
girls and bpys now, us cbiuquepins
are ripe.
Nell! fJon’t forget yopr inother’s
mail next time, she might send you
back after it.
Eva Cheney is absent t||is week.
Prof, says we must bo more quiet
going up to the Chapel every 11 ior. 11 -
lug-
Minnie Adanqs entered school
Monday; they come in one by one.
Mary Williamson was absent
Wednesday. .
Littie Annie May McCrqry visit-
£il the scliool Tuesday at noon.
Protracted H(etiip<ljst meeting is going on
at the church: we have
permission to attend: I hope friends
>ve will not only behave well in
church, but treasure the lessons
givqn.
We sympathize with our dpar
school in ate, Eva Cheney, in the
joss of Jier darling mania. love It is dear. sad
indeed to lose qne we so
We have another music scholar,
Miss Fratikie Reid.
Ejaiule Baldwin.
$ 4 < toA to SfothM*.
W da. WqmuiW* s-xirruwA SrucpsUould teeth, lt
Band when cluift rt-i, are oatting re-
ltomth«UttU9uffsrrr>itou<K;apro4aoMnatariii, quiet tesl ti.e littla “btigl.t
button" (leap, It i* ctieniU pknajvnt uwi.kesn« It
*• ft wry to taste.
totalMH eoolhfs the the!»««». chU... soften* tiie gum*, sUoyiall pain,
whetlier and i* the hMtknewn remedy
to* |UWrotaaea, dl&rrboBa, TwehfjxSr. sri'fta* from teething or
cents a bottft.
.% lil rary, though ft •»!•<*» I s
needed in «ver,v school: wt* <t<» not
rmIi 7.0 value of book*.,
it 1 % ft good tiling to »«* trroftii I'll!
(lint li.t; isgrdfft, tliftt is truly go* d.
voruc-
hottest days of lust Summer, ho had
known corn to “pop” hi 1 fey s l>ftdo.
Probably i|»is is an iiitidi ut of
which philosophy lots nut drctimcd.
Fire will break out in certnin suti-
stances of itself. It has been dis-
t>ovt , m | t | mt ( . u tloti and wood, sal-
win. ..u. .«• I-.....-
thT iscftlh ••upoiitfttioous ooinbu—
th Ex -nonces Imvo shown
tl»:it ‘ CM>tton wet in linseed oil, pinc¬
ul " iK n . 11 " ,ls warm, took tire m
one hour and ft quarter. Older m s
(except mineral,) mixed \t itn w uste
cotton, will ignite at timeK varying
front 2 to “4 hours; lard oil requires
4 hours. Hay mid grain thrown in
ft bulk while damp, may germinate
enough heat to produce-combustion
This principal may explain the
action ot the pop t orn mentioned
ab.ive.
We have received tin* flr.s|0Miiim-
ber of Gu. Educational Journal,
published by 15. M. Bottler, Macon
Ga. Every teacher in the state
should sustain the Journal by sub
scribing for it. Our county school I
commissioners recommend it very
highly.
Worrying is more exhausting
than work.
On y three or four v ictims of the
tobacco habit have we ever teen
who did not-regret that tin y lmd
begun usii gtlie filthy weed. Young
men does this not make you think?
The person who is always finding
fault and delights to tell a listener
that evxiy thing is going wrong
does really not much harm except
to himself.
Parents should carefully and glad¬
ly answer the questions of their
children. The inquisitiveness- < f
ch’ldhond is an indication of men¬
tal activity and criminally thought¬
less is tlnit parent or person who
blights the budding mind by scold-
i,,g or harsh ret,roof. ' Then t< o
children sometimes . best .1 j
are our
teaceers. Parents themselves may
learn much recall many things for-
the puuil ..
gotfeu t\s* wi'll oiK'oiira^o
and promote the best interest of the
-Cc-ool by aiding a child in getting
information.
Nothing requires more patience I
and energy than acquiring a
thorough knowledge of even the
common branches. No study is en¬
joyed that is not understood, Any
study will improve on acquaintance.
This frequently repuires more time
than the pupil will devote to a sub¬
ject. To expect much tff a meager
outlay and small acquirements is as
Unwise as over cautious purchaser
that buys a pound of feathars t * try
before so much as investing the cost
ot a featherbed. Studentsin liter¬
ature. music and other Kielcis,
professional men especiniy teachers,
would accomplish more and love
their work if they were acqu.vmte d
" 1 ’ 1 ' *
Mr. C. C. Sheppard of Shiloh lias
built him a rat proof crib.
Jacksonville is calling for aid to
flight tin* yellow fever. What will
Ellaville do?
The letter of Air. Cleveland is
like all bis documents, straightfor¬
ward and manly, and shows con¬
clusively why the Democratic party
should be returned to power,
The September gale has Swept
this section of the country and Je p t
behind it a gloomy prospect for
* >me of the farmers who have not
picked fill their cotton out.
A merchant often foots a bill
twenty times to a customer’s once.
The Southern Exprrss Company,
through Agent Cooper, announces
that it will forward all money, free
of cost, contributed to the sufferers
in Jacksonville.
Augusta, Ga., has suffered from
the greatest flooding that it has had
for years. People are living in the
top of houses or paddling around
the streets in batteax.
All along the Savannah river the
ric.i crops have been destroyed, and
ti, e outlook, to a large portion of
agricultural population, is getting
gloomy.
Tliis week tiie letters of aecep-
t-ance of President Cleveland amt
Gen. Harrist given to
the public. 5 long for
0lir
Cheaper money is the great de-
sideratum in Georgia. When farm*
ars and atl others who need money
j fan get it at 8 par cent, a new order
pf tilings will beat opce
Between advanced at liigli rates,
commissions and qthar charges the
rate is nearer 20 per cent,
We heard a gentleinan say on the
' yesterday, that could
: streets you
put take a straight-edge and place
it over a negroe’s face and topdi
bqth time. his chin and nose at Hie $uine
He said lie would bet you
ten to one on it.
! Wlu-p a lioy is mortified Uy the
1 iiis|gi.iiticance of hLs moustache, ho
should try jo live it dwvyp.
! Ur. II. II. Tucker has purcliasml
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the Index and will have full
U\>l.
j E(1 \\ iilums*
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LUODEN * BATES SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE.
PIANOS.
ORGANS.
Mid- Summe r Sale
BUY NOW
ANI» PAY WHIN
COTTON 1$ SOLD.
MID-SUMMER OFFER.
1,000 First-Class Flanos and
Orleans to toe sold In Jnn«, July,
August Mud (September at (Spot
Cash Price*, Payable,
PIANOS, $25 CASH DOWN.
ORGANS, $lo CASH DOWN,
and (lie balance next November
ist, without Interest or advance and Or-
In Price. All our Pianos
saws included In this sale, our
Cheapest and our ue«t. No ex¬
ceptions. Vour choice from ten
leadniK makers and over 300
styles and Prices.
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-SUMMER BARGAINS 1888 -
New Makers, New Instruments, New
Styles, New Prices, Great Improvements Instruments.
in our Lower Priced
Large purchases enable us to offer Re-
duced Prices. Here are samples.
.Strings. ’IA O.Sk.'HSfA Beautiful Kosewood
Hf im lm _ _
4 # Case, Full Rich Tone. Guar¬
anteed perfect aud durable. Maker'1 Price,
m>. ____
JA 00 / PIANO. 3 thtKl;J& Full Iron
\3 L Size, 3 Strings,
Frame, Ivory Keys, Rich
Rosewood Case. First-class every way.
Squals Pianos usually sold at |300 and S 35 D.
Mnkn-1 P ice, * 701 ).
With Pianos a Flush Top Stool,
Handsome cover. Instructor,
Music Book and all Freight Paid.
C* Aba Cn nnniM UKuAit. Five Octaves, 2 sets
\ 11 of2M Octave Reeds,
U? u T U estops, Top,Lamp Solid Walnut Case. Pocket, High
Stands,Music * 150
Fol> Sweet Tone. Maker's Pice, .
x a a linbrIt. nnmu Four Full Set* Reed.,
PPL \ h n Rich Beautiful 1 ft Genuine Parlor Stops, Or-
y if Thousands Case, sold. All
gan. pur¬
chasers delighted. Maker’s Pice, * 200 .
With Each Organ a Fine Stool,
an Instructor, Music Book and
All Freight Paid._
15 DAYS TRIAL.
“ Home.
Order and test in your own
No money required until Instrument
U satisfactory. We pay Freight both
way8 jf n0 gale. The fairest way to deal,
Our Instruments are good and cheap, and
a trial .lways gives a satbfied purch^er
Aend for Mid^Suiisiiier cir-
C11 i»r.
n X
cre^A . *™* r ? r £Zt 9: ’’oS’pfc
Only: Money Saved: All!
LXJDDLsNl & savannah,ga.
southern music house,
RETHEl WBBC5T2 E £? JET! ® In a country noted forbeartty
University li?B 6^ B Yirffiiria. SEJK st,^Lnw Coiipst- siiuioat-a pix-pntaiory UDiversity u>
llw ot 2i at
CLASSICAL AND MILITA RY
of V'a. last session. Half session 205. No c-tras. AdRress
Maj. Bethel Fauquier A. Academy, G. County, SMITH F.O., Va. ASADEMY
i
Sres^houf/betaken^ndBAyFa^n^ocii^i ^g^th^eth.
may preserve your sweet child from an early grave
FREESALL
y
-'5» completeassortmentoftke
Ik pLbi'st Plants. Roots. Bulbs.
- Vines Shrubs and Seeds In
m ’mcultivation. fbitist'action
^ guaranteed. Address, '
jLocoJviHe l K tER ’
ed by the marvels of invention. Those
who bo ate in need while of profitable work that
can done living at homo should
at onoe send their address to [billet ,it
Ci>„ Portland, Maine, and receive free
full information bow either sex, of ail
ages, can earn from *5 to *25 per day and
started upwards wherever Capital they live Ami are
tree. not required.Some
have m ute over *50 in a .single dav at
tliis work. All succeed.
THE CAMPALY^mfi
EA’ERYRODY WANTS A NEWS-
I’APER IN 1888! AND YOU
CAN’T MAKE A RUTTER
SELECTION THAN BY
SUBSCRIBING FOR THE
ENTERPRISE
AND TIIE
Savannati weekly News
1
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ONLY $2 FOB 2 PIPER?
T1k> Weekly News is one of tho cheap¬
est first-class newspapers in the world. !
It contains the cream of tlio contents of
the Savannah Daily Morning Nows,
with th« distinctive features of that well
known, clean, Weekly newsy News and rcliuhlo jour¬
nal. The is not u 1.,cal or
just personal such organ, reading but n everybody verybody ncwspai icr full of j 1
With the Weekly as News’, uiui’ wants. muu-. .
the EX- .
tkhfui.sk. you will be well supplied ;
witn reading matter for yourself and j
your family ‘ 1
Send yout-sub.seripliors to
H t-.-laly News
Morning New s building Kavuttah, <4a.
<>r leave your ascriptions at this
otlicu-
■ roil!ii mmns OFmmn .
Having Rentwl Tho
GEORGIA 1VAREII0DSE
for the insuing year, we beg leave to call your attention to the sumo, and
respectfully ASK YOLK PATRON A(i E. Our facilities for handling
cotton are as good as
’\7x7"a-3:e3ac-u. 3
n tho city, and our charges are as peusonablo. We have competent men
at the head of each department. Our Mr. Council will have charge ol
the bonks inul
MB, W- EC- TOISTDEJE
(whom you All know,) will be our Salesman, and Cnpt. 11. 11. UEAX of
lioltsford, will be our Kcalesninu, and wi,h this If io, will endeaver (o
PLEASE YOU ALL. Ship ns your cotton,
No Charges For Drayago
from Depot to the Warehouse. Moping to receive u liberal share of
your patronage, Wo are yours truly,
COUNCIL & HOOKS.
JUST A WORD
.
To the fanners of SCHLEY and adjoining Counties.
Having Rented The
mBmsmmm J usgsSStXZZS* n
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for this season, wo desire to call your attention to the fact and earnestly
ask a LIHEItAL share ot your patronage. Wo propose to store your
cotton at
REDUCED RATES
and in addition to this, wo will have good and liberal Bryers at
, T 1 5 .rrxes,
In view of the fact that there is GREAT COMPETITION between the
warehouses of Americus, we have made ourarrangeffieius to offer every
inducement possible. Hoping that every planter of Schley will givens
an opportunity to prove to you that
WE 1/1 EAR WHAT WE SAT,
We arc very Respectfully,
SUPER & GREENE.
<:T<) THE PIIBlJi J. :>
L
< AVE STAND ON NEfTKAI, (iROCN'D
! CO! M il Vr McdARRAH
j a
Desire to thank the ’dantefs of Southwest Georgia for the very libera!
patronage extended them during the past season, and to announce that
they will continue to run the
COTTON WilREHOil,
at (he oUl staml> on coT rox AVENUE,during the coming cotton sea-
! son * The coming season promises to be a lively one, as the indications
:,ro thttt lt ' V >H open with a
Railroad War and FIERCE fapiion in FREIGHTS.
In order to secure for our customers the fullest advantage of this war
in rates, we have refused to enter into any combination, but will occupy
neutral ground, ready to secure the highest prices and best rates from all
P arties <)ur in tv rest is not wit o’ railroads and compresses, but with
the planters, and to this end we work; as we always have done.
Our convenience to the banks and business portions of tho city will
give our customers every convenience tor transacting their business, and
* n - s ^ en " being restricted to one class of buyers, our customers will have
the advantage of all classes as our tables will be open to all.
Mr. S. McGarrali
who lias had years of experience in handling cotton, will ngrain have
charge of the SALES DEPARTMENT, and with his thorough familiari¬
ty with all its details he will see that the highest prices are secured.
A\ itb these advantages, and with our expenses based upon the most
rig d economy, we are able to guarantee ns much clear money for your
cotton „ «s other ., warehouse’ . combination corporation.
any or
Again * hanking our friends for past patronage, and soliciting- a con-
... '
tllllUTllce of the StltVlP, \V6 tire Respeetfully,
COBWCil k JtcSARRAH.
- T.-S. C 0 L f, I N S
--: AT:--
Strange’s OJd Stand,
Is now rceiving his IMMENSE STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Bhoes
and Hats, Also a full supply of Family and Fancy Groceries, Hard-
ware, and Tinware. Tobacco and Cigars a specialty.
lIe is sHll Running his store at Murrays X Roads, and buying- for hot h
enables him to
LEAD IN LOW PRICES.
Ho invites his friends of the public generally to call and examine his
3 NT ewty- 0 -ccd.s,
a,m K „ (>t . l ,r mes ... B. 4 purchasing , . elsewhere, ,
Corner Broad and - - - Oglethorpe Streets
1 I I u v i i I e G C 0 f g I 11
CK MALSI.V & A VERY,
81 Forsyth Bt.,
fii , . M ATLANTA IIEORGIA.
I Sm'ratjRN MaXAGK**
;l* t f
Tor
y A.: f ft FRICK CJ.S
f —--------- i Eclipss
Tiro! u: Engine s, Portable Engines
Stationary Engines, I irnffloss Automatic Kngituvs.
fw iM ilk ins it tid IMr'waliii it
Machinery.
Separating and Vlhrntimr Thres b ““
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and Presses. :' a :i
ers: Cotton (fins ftps
Catalogue sent by mention in tins 51
sE
paper.
I. R, CAIN. BLOOM BROWN.
Ca-ixx Sz Bre-wn
DKA I.This I.Y
GROCERIES, II fill® | SHOES.
Wh’cky, Tol>accca dCigars a Specify
Mr. I.ro Childers of tliis County, i« with this firm and would be glad to
j,ave all Lis liiends call on him.
No. 5iiM, Under Opera Mouse*.
FORSYTH ST - • AMKRICUS, GA.
I»rti
1! ii X i A 1 & WILLIAMS
s b:— ;
--: Keep always on iimul:
\ Full L i 11 e
Of Groceries Staple Dry Goods,
Clothing A- Notions, Furniture,
Mattresses, Coffins «Sr etc.
Wagons, Maggies & Carts;
which they will «*!!as LO W as
Furniture nml Coffins Up S f; 1 irs,
OX *sr,yj rues 1aryw :sr pj ( <«tr N i srjaae^
t.-Js^ScS) NVJK s2,ss 'to-SE-V i tirr-»J
in this section, and thanking the pe«iplo for fla ir I-Uicral imtronagc in
the past, wc bojie to mci it tiff- same in the future.
CALL AW!) SEE ITS.
“■I rii fW 1 11
BgSHNER
VAPOKC^T-aV E i
£1 hs
r -a 5 r A
•feesit. , k -*
> • J C
llsSi N ?'-'far •
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A Perfect Jewel. Buy no w-m?.
For sals by all First-Class Dealers,
If yours does not l-.eep it cenu postal *0 us.
Send for copy of T*vin Corner Journal.
Twin Burner Stove Co.,
707 <0 7RJ Wash. SL. St- Louis. Mo.
1. H. SINGLETARY,
.’it!.'
LaCrosse - - O-oorg'isiT
JiJi.s the largest and Best Filled store of
nri SEo5&5if5mv*a/ naEssaaoa l*ESMm i TMgir ’ SS,W, 1 * ut
J ill aw* l .STAS’ . ; ' Ii i’Li
✓
To l!, ‘ i'i tho country. We keep, o./nstn nt ly on hand,a Well Se„
bu'ted line of Notions, Fancy and Domestic Dry Cl oods: alson handsome
Sioci, ol ( lothing, Hats and .Slices; Crockery, f l hiss ware & e.
A due line of Fancy and Heavy Grocorie-, A IAVAYS on hand, at
prices to
XDe± 37 * Oo 3 ^CLp>o"t 5 .tic 2 X-
WTe have less expense than any and sell
j
—$011 RAPE R-S—
A' 1 grb <1 (-(ini and make as good meal as any waterpower.
Y\ e gin cofion at Tl.-Vi per hale and GUARANTEE Fatisfncfion.
look io 1 o;ff inf; res! Trv us an« I
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I8Q7. —THE_____* 1888 .
Cincinnati , _ Conservatory of Music
TOD"] «upern.inr' ;, , l %Av*srui£2$% /.i r A 1 T1 board in the Con.uvmorv. an.I imrsuii tlirirrtmllcs nnJcr “J tj'
i r. J. E. H 1 ! I
<>f A ntcrifus
ii a s just r**t u t-in-d from an 1 ft.* nd
{<•<! trip Ivtst, win n- lie Inis been to.
j) lii'll is*.' :l.~ good .-stock of
IITiiT .‘rEmKiilU
.is can Iff* futtia! any where.
A 11 kinds of
TOILS-T SUiP S FEEFFMB.
In fact any article Unit cm. be
bought ia a xv <1 i-.igfstore.
Sice Him A Call
when in that e’ty.
I've ju-C a word to s i.v tft nil;
Hir, little, great •i- ,, sm'll-
When in thix town b ur<- to call
And gel yi ur drugs from J- K’ Bui
Next door to .John H. Shaw’s
Americus, Ga.