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Church Directory.
Methodist Nervi res '/ad mid 3rd Sun
days and Saturdays before in fcnm Ilia.
Bt 11 A. M. and 8 I*. M., Prayer itioi ting
every Wednesday night, l’c-v. i>.
Adams Paste r. 84,iah y 84 1 ool at !i A.
M. Dr. l’. H. 8'piith Supi rintoroeut.
Daptist sei viei s4t|i Surdey and Sat
urdav before innu h month t il A. M.
mid 8 p. M. Dev. Blltch Pastor.
JUissionarv Meetings
The tv. l-. M. society meets at the
M, K- Church the 3rd Sunday af.ei -noon
of each month at 4 o’clock. The “Anna
Muse” 2nd Sunday at 4 P. M.
The Mite Society of tho baptist
Church meets every 4!h Saturday after
noon at Ilr. \Y. D. Sears’,
The X. M. C. A. meets cvcr.v 2ml Sun¬
day nt 5 P. M.,^l'he j oiing men arc earn¬
estly requested to ntti r.d.
HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
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NO 1 AS I WILL.
Blint folded and alone I stand
With unknown threshold-son each hand
The darkness deepens as 1 grope,
Afraid to tear, afraid to hope;
Yet this one thing I learned to know
Each day more surely as I go,
That floors are open ways ar inado,
Bnrdcps arc lifted or ire laid.
By some great law unseen and stdl
Unfathomed purpose to fulfill,
‘•Not as I will.”
Blindfolded and alone T waif,
Js>ss seempi t<! < hitter gain too late,
Too heavoy liurdeos in the load,
And t o few helpers on tlie road,
Alid joy is weak and g-iei'is strong,
And .vein's and s so'.ong, so long,
And thia one tiling l learned to know,
Each day more surely as I gig
That I api glad tho good and ill
liv changeless law are ordered stdl
“Not as I w ill.”
.“Not as I will!” the sound s grow sweet.
Each time my lips the words reneat,
(’Not as I will.” the darkness feels
More side than light w hen this tin, tight
steals and bless
Like whipered voice to calm
All unrest and all loneliness.
•‘Not as I w ill,” because U.e One
Who loved us first and host is gone
Before us on the road and stdl
For us must all llis love fulfill! -
“Not as we wil'..”—Helen II.
HJQ1I SCHOOL JOURNAL.
Cliff Myers has been absent from
school for several days. We hope
to see him at his desk soon.
Prof. Ed Me Michael and Will
pteyens paitj our school a visit
MonduiC.
Brit Barnes entered school Mon-
day.
As one of our boys was driving
through town the other evening lie
seemed some what excited. Act¬
ing the gallant seems new t o him.
Rut he must learn to let well enough
alone and not p lop his horse when
it is doing its best,
One ot the boys wore his Sunday
pants to school and in a tussle with
pne of the boys got them torn.
Three more months until the
close of school, time passes quickly
especially if we are busy.
that These fires cool will mornings in demand remind at;d the us j
be
too; swill have somethingelso be-
sides hatting and throwing balls to
exercise their muscles.
Tiieacndomy needs some repairs
before winter.
The session . or r court , does , not , , in- •
terforo with „> le 5 ,o„,
We would like to have time to
stay in the court house, hut there is
no students of law in school and we
jpive no excuse to go. M. II.
GENERAL NEWS.
M<‘rcer Uuivereity entered upon
her fiftieth year yesterday.
The latest substitute for bagging,
is a thin veneering of sweet gum,
bay,and black gum; tiiis beats the
pine straw.
The Deal icraLs gained 1320 in x
recent election in Maine; so mu r.
for Mr. Blaine's political revolt!
this.
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Tlu* Chinese government has re-
ject/d the reft* ally negotiated
treaty, s:t villa' Mr. Cleveland the
U ’cossilyof signing; tv .uiiler if the
Republicans ure not cursing hi-
I in k ii;;i>In '•*
A , ,, I i o!<i , . girl .4 . of , Macon, „ , sent .
year yel-
$11 of her own earnings to the
low fever sufferers; c luld’rit souk*
FjiJaviiiti he/ or girl <1 it is milch?
The State Fair, which \v,as to
open Oet, lull), has been
l.V J.ostpomnl, yellow fever ii.itMhnul
disasters being the cause.
Montgomery has quarantined
against Albany, nud all trains he-
tween the (wo cities are stopped ‘
ullt j| the quarantine ' is 1 raised. raised
Atlanta has a sewing machine
tfiaile of Georgi a inm, Wood, an l
steel, that runs itself: M . JlroUMiuq
the inventor, will doubtless make a
fortune. M. J. Kent.
Knowledge is ot two kinds We
know a suhject ourselves, or We
know when we can find informa¬
tion upon it. the latter demands
We oft-times derive comfort, in-
.-piration and strength from a fa-
miliar motto. Indeedit may give to
our character “color and form.”
What is your motto?
Good reading is a rare accom-
p.ls.lllieilt , Parent should Sllpph-
tlleilt . the School . training of ..... their
children, by requiring them to read
aloud to the family, The following
rhyme, thou -;h i.ot containing the
whole piiilpsopliy of reading, gives
a valuable hint.
Read slow; all other graces |
Will follow in their proper places.
How many things there are, that
are seen «r heard of daily and of
which the majority of people do not
care 10 inf nu themselves. For
i a stance: Why the diilerei.c • la J
l.vee.i railroad and sun time? Why
the sun seem s to move more slowly
near the zenith than near the ho
i i.son ?
Does a ehipp t place on a tree
grow higher? Does the -ap of a
i fee “go down” in the fall?
If iv,ry om’s intern d earn
W'tis wrstten on his brow
How imuiv would our jiitvsl’.ar.'
Who have bu.i envy now.
While in Aimdeus hist week V. o
had the pleasure of dining wi.h
Cupt and Mrs. Tun dee, at the Haw¬
kins House, whieli is well kept by
Mr. Jesse Ayeoek. Everythihg be¬
ing- in i h gaut slj ieand as ‘.n at as
a pin.” To those wanting first chi ss
accommodations we recommend
this house.
Capt. J. N. Buss who for tv num¬
ber of yeqrs was conductor on the
S. \y. It. R,died of m thiria fever at
Etiiwah Heigets last Saturday. At
the time of his death he was super¬
intendent of the A. F. A L.
(’has. Blackman the midnight as-
sassin will pay the p nalty of his
crime r rtday tae lbih t-f October.
Married,
At the resiueme of the hfldc*,
parents on 1 uesdity evetiing the 24
by Ilev. J.G. Murray, Mr. Charlie
Thompsoii to Miss Moll it* McElmur-
ry. We extend our hearty eongrat-
illation to friend Chitsai.d wi.-h hint
and his lovely bride a happy and
prosperous sail on tin- sea of matri-
niony atm a safe anchorage into
the port of peace.
Gitizons Meeting.
A meeting of the citizens o
M’hley Co. waseailed at the Court
House yesterday.
J, A. Park was selected as ehair-
man A. Allen Secretary.
Col. C. B. Hudson by request ex-
plained the object of the meeting,
The following resolutions was a-
(topted: Resolutions.
Wo citizens of Schley in meeting
assembled this 20 day of Sept. 1888,
feeling the necessity of unity of ae-
tion in the Election to he held on
next Wednesday Oet. 3rd, and he-
ing covsnced that it is necessary for
every Democrat to go to the Polls,
and cast his vote.
Resolved: That the following
named persons from each Dist. he
and are hereby appointed te see
that every Democratic voter be tio-
tilled and sdicited to case his vote
for the Democratic Nominee on
'* sl N-. Ruok ( reek: J. M. Mur-
ay, Eli Lightner, L. A. Gyles, J. S.
8’outer. Bumphead: 1 L. W. Dixon,
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Elhtville: C. It McCiory, W.
». Murray, G. NY. Tison, S. B. Hal¬
stead, The citixcus had the pleats
ure <tf listening to an eloquent
speech delivered by Col. J. M.
of Macoe C'*., the uominee for
State Senator, and aftewarils an in-
atructivc talk from Sol. Hudson.
Meeting then adjourneti.
IV^jSSf
.T’.vas our good fot tine to spend
the night at the hospitable home Of
Judge 8. Montgomery, while in A -
inerieus last wee, we were
W ft h tiu* f:urroundings. i’ll High i: i
I j:e hear, of the ciry lie i* i (5 L “ l . t * , o'- ^ t
larVMBM
K*l w* II arriin.*<‘<1, jrivin^ him tli o
uilv:i:it..£*- of both town and coun -
fry. Ho keeps jive .line Jersey
Avlihih supply the family with
lit es of milk anil huttor. lie isnl
so raising some (im* colts while
so i u of his lings will tip the hen in
j (; ; 5 j- hundred mid no finer chit'k-
otis enn he found anywhere,
iuoden a bates southern music house.
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Mid- Summe r Sale
BUY NOW
AKS PAT WHEN
COTTON IS SOLO.
mid-summer offer.
It000 K irst-cia** rmnon
‘a.irt®HepOe.ubiP'la’ Payable, »po«
casi* prices.
SS»oajS51,V«o^5|5»m^»w*i.
mu< lh« balance next Novembei
int, wKlioitl Interest or advance
in Price. All our pianos aad or.
gaiis Included in this sale, our
Cheapest and our Itest. No ex-
ceptisms. Your choice front teu
•*>»«■•«*» leadAix makers Prices, and over joo
—SUMMER BARGAINS 1888—
New Makers, New Instruments, New
Styles. New Prices, Priced Great Improvements Instruments.
in oui Lower
Large purchases enable us to offer Re-
duced Prices. Here are samples.
$225 g; ’durable. 4 Maker’i S|
anleed perfect and JS ic*.
865'C _
jtt V/fllj i n CIRNfl 7 L octave, Fuif’ ,ftr Up-
Strings,' B * e
size, :i Iron
h
way
£p,fc^v/v^e 8 <x? ally *° ld at *‘ i °° “ n<1
t 7
With Pianos a Plush Top Stool,
Handsome Cover, Instructor, Paid.
Sluslc Hook and all Freight
S 5 G liHUfi”. n D f 4 5 M Five Octaves, 2 sets
of2R Octave Reeds,
5»t<.ps, Solid Walnut Case. High
Top.Lanjp Stands, Music Pocket,
Full Sweet Tone. Maker's Price, 8150.
ORGAN. Four Full Sets Reeds,
10 Genuine Stops,
Jfk " | Rich Case, beautiful Parlor Or-
hlf W gan. Thousands sold. All pur¬
chasers delighted. Maker's Price, 8200.
With Kach Ocgaii a Fine Hook Stool, and
an Itsstrnetor, Music
All Freight Paid.
15 DAYS TRIAL.
Order and test in your ow n Home.
No money required uutil Instrument
is satisfactory. We pay Freight both
ways if no sale. The fairest way to deal,
Our Instruments are good a nd cheap, and
a tria' always gives a satisfied purchaser.
Send for Mid*Sun:mer Kaiv* Cir¬
cular.
REMEMBER. — Lowest Brices; Easiest
Terms; Best Instruments: Fine Stools and. On-
ers; All Freight Enid; 15 Days' Trial; Bi.r
Years * Guarantee; Square Dealing; One Price
Only; Money Saved; All!
LUDDEN & BATES
SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE SAVANNAH, 61
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» CASH Cougat thorn;
Low prices will sell them.
TIIOHXTOX WHEATLEY'S Stores are recognized by ALL, as the
ZEUEesucL G5,"CLa*xte:cs
of the FIXE Dry Goods and Clothing trade of SOUTWESTERN Ua.
Our sales this Fall, show a Large Increase over any previous season,
and we are DETERMINE!) to increase them still farther. HOW?
Why by doing just a little BETTER for our customers than auv other
house can do—
Our Dress Goods stock is ^[agnificcnt!
l;ur Clothing stock is IMMENSE!!
Every tiling about the house is on n large scale except on prices,
whieli are now down to
BED ES O C EE
— r see • yo rselves and be convinced, it will pay you. We
wil 1 not ta “ you to cleat Irot we will nan o such prices as will insure
QUICK SALES. We handle no old st< cks; everything FRES1I and
NEW. Remember the Place:
Thornton Wheatley’s He&<l Quarter Stores;
Nos. i2B, 125, and 427 Jackson Street, Corner of Forsyth Street,
Americas Georg a.
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mancfactured and FOIi Sale ry
37 s . 3S.
— :ALSO DEALER JN;-=
Fancy and Family Gr eerie:,, Provisions,
M INES, LIQUORS, CIGARS. ETC.
COTTCEIsr JAVSIiTTJ E3 - - - - AKEBtCTJS; Ges.,
A 0 mm np o M v.’ mm ■ E PUI /V Vj LIO::
5YE ST A T I) ON NEUTRAL GROUND
COUNCIL & lift Alt! All
: Desire to thank the planters of Southwest Georgia for the very liberal
i I'iUronage extended them during the past season, and to announce that
! tlli '* v ' viil Cl,ntilll,e to r “» Die
j jljj) " ^ IIJ B|-l i Ill-1 j |j!]| III J ft (10TTIl\ L'l I 1 l/.l ItlREilOll, 4
at 1 lao old stand, on COTTON AVENUE,during the coming cotton sea-
son i he coming . promises to be lively
- season a one, as the indications
are that it will open with a
RaiLraid War and FIERCE Compstitlnn in FfiEIGHTS.
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
l ,artios ()ur i*>torost !h not with the railroads and compresses, hut with
the planters, and to this end we shall work; as we always have done.
o i to the hanks and business portions of the city will
give our - ustomers every convenience tor transacting their business, and
instead of being restricted to one class or buyers, our customers will have
the advantage of all classes as our tables will be open to all.
Air. S. MeSaiTii!}
who has land years of experience in handling cotton, will again have
charge of the SALES 1 • EPA RTMENT, and with bis thorough
^ "ill 1 all its details he will see that the highest prices are secured.
With tliesi- advantages, and with our expenses based upon the most
rig d economy, we are able to guarantee as much clear money tor your
: cotton as any other warehouse* combination or corporation.
Again thanking our friends for past patronage, and soliciting a con-
tinuance of the same, we are Respectfully,
COUNOiI & M'cGARRAH,
T. A. C 0 L LINS
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Strange’s Old Stand,
Is now rceiving his IMMENSE STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes
and Iiats. Also a full supply of Family and Fancy Groceries, Hard-
ware,and Tinware. Tobacco and Cigars a specialty.
lie is still Running hie store at Murrays X Roads, and buyi ng for hot li
w “ J " mto
LEAD IN LOW PRICES.
He invites his friends of the public generally to call and examine his
e*w O-cccLs, L >
«»<* , g<^J prices B. 4 purchasing elsewhere.
Corner Broad and - Oglethorp • Streets
-i-4 ! i a » <ne (I e o r (T=5 i a
MALSHV & A VERY,
81 Forsyth St.,
£ ATLANTA GEORGIA.
J- SorniKiiN .... MaN.uJKaa
£ ; for
.In if ' YT~TTtil. I.,, MUCK CDS
( 4 Eclipse
Traction Englut*,!*ortahle Engine
Stationary Engines, First Claps Automatic F, igin :*s.
fcc Miikinu iiiiil IMristrnlin?
Machinery. mm RSGOB •.,r
Separating and Vtbrating Thres\pj
e rs t Cotton Gins and Presses. lid'
Catalogin' sent by mention in tins * ^gtSm
ini per. * —ini
J. it. ('A IX. RLOO.M UiiOWM.
Cscian. <Ss Sxctxrn
DKALRijS IN--
mmi drv tiooEs i mm.
Whisky, Tcbaccc a d Cigars a S] cc{[ }-y
Mr. Lee Childers of tliis County, is with this firm and. would bo glad to
pave all las friends call on him.
No. 221, Under Opera House,
FORSYTH ST • ■ AMERIOUS, GA.
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Sir I LL jew' & W 1 LL 1 A.SS re>% T
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-:Keep always on hand:--
.. 1 Fu 11 Line
Of GrocerieSi Staple Dry Goods,
Clothihg & Notions, Furniture,
Mitt tresses, Coffins «fc etc.
Wagons, Buggies & Carts;
which they will sell as LOW as
T La-nr 1 f 3 ■raaM
—Mi Kgraf3B\l B72D9 aAvu crfje V~a.>' j
in (his secthm, and tlianking the !><” l>'e for their Liberal patronage in
t he p.ist, wo hope to merit the sumo in the future.
g.Ss^' Etiri.iture .-r d Colli s Fp Slnii- .
CALL AND SEE US.
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A Perfect Jewel. Buy do \j u u ?.
For sale by all First-Class Dealers,
If yours does not keep it send pootal to 713 . j
Send for copy of Twin numor journal,
Twin Burner Stove Co . 3
707 to 713 Wash. St.. SI. Louis. Mo-'
I. ] . SING LI TA RY
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LaCrc K N #, 0 © - - C^-eoxg’ia.,
Hits the largest and Best Filled store of
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he found in the country. We keep, constantly hand, ft Well R p
line on -
of Notions, Fancy and Domestic Dry Goods: also a handsome
of Clothing, Hats and Shoes; Crockery, Glassware A c,
A tin*’ line of Fancy and 1 Heiny Groceries, ALWAYS on hand, at
to
Ooaan.pe'ti’ticaa-
Wc LJC © any, and soli
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Wo grind corn and mnk e : s good meal as any water power.
Wc gin cotton at -fl/iO L<t bale and GUARANTEE 8iitisfiicti<)».
Look lo Yo'jr Wj esl? Trv us ar.d lie ('oiiviiiccdl!
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Cincinnati ----the— ---— 1888
Corioervatory of a* Music ’/*
Mu.iral Institution in tho Went, plannoii after the prosit Knropcan
artittlc nuocoBt 1 ms Iona since placed The OXNC 1 n- rvsstnrien. a norous. u,i-
cal school* of the world. Students 1 NNATI CONSERVATORY amonp ,hu ! , r rrt‘<’ . m 9
Colleges, School., and for Concerts. are prepared Oratorio*, for the l>i»wlu« rowm. Position* l I® 1 rh *1 U loni»< -
granted Ladies from a distance rle Tosfimonials, Certlflcate* »« pi J, r j*r-
renal supervision of fb» Dln.rJrws. ran board I’uptts in the Conservatory, and pursue their studies uu . gpaf*** 6
r»a*. St JUS CLARA BAUlt, Directress, can enter anv time during the scho ol r CJ I—^
CINCINNATI, oHlQ.MnniiiiiiiinrflBiiinnP^
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f i ; | 1 ;
id - 94 « .» j• I In i
<*f A iiierieus
inis jus* returned fr > it -ill 1 :ia £.
. <’d t rip Mad, where he has la < n c
purchase as goo*l stock of
DM 1 a i nidi ia,
as can he iniim* any w ht re.
AM kir.ds of
Till s'**- Of & FElif 11 ^*2
In fact any a : t ie!o that can lie
bought in any drug store.
Give Him A Gall
when in that c'ty.
I’v ■ just a word to s >y to nil;
Hi l td a r at nil 1 sat vlh
Wh u in tli s town, he sure to call
Ami gel vein- drugs fr'in J • E Hal
Next door to John K. Shaw’s
Amerieus, Ga.