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Mcthtdist' Services 2nd nhd 3rd Sun
liars Hiid Saturdays Ik- to re in each mo.
at 11 A . M. and 8 1*. M. t grayer meeting
every TVgdntsdav night, ltev. C. D.
Adams pasldf. Sunday School at *J A.
M. I>r. 0. H. Smith Superintendent.
Baptist services 4th Sunday and Sat¬
urday in-fore in each month util A. M.
and » V. M. Kev. lilitch Pastor.
Missionary Meetings >,
The YV. F. M. Society meets at the
M, K. Church the 3rd Sunday'after-noon
of each mouth at 4 o’clock. Tho “Anna
*luse".2nd Sunday at 4 I’. M.
'Til* Mite Society of U»o Baptist
Church meets every 4th Saturday aftei
rtoou at T)r. W. D. Sears’,
The Y. M,. C. A. moeta.everv 2nd Sun¬
day at i Pi M.. Tlie young men aro earn¬
estly requested to attend.
IIIGII.SCTIOOL DEPAItTMENT.
:o:
Beautiful Hands. ,
Such tK-antifiil, lK>autiful hands!
They aro neither white nor small, ,
And you, I know, would hoarsely think
That they are fair all.
I’ve looked on hands of torm aud hue,
A scuptora dream might be,
Yet are these, aged, wrinkled hands
Most beautiful to me.
Such beautiful, beautiful hands!
When her heart was weary and sad.
These patient hands kept toiling on,
That the children might be glad.
I often weep when looking back
To childhood's distant day.
1 thlilk how these hands rested not
YVben mine were at play.
3 tch beautiful beautiful hands!
They are growing feeble*now,
And toil and lime have left their mark,
Ott heart and hand and brow.
Alas! alas! the nearing time
The sad' sad day to me
When ’neath the daisies out of sight,
These hands will folded bej
But, oh! beyond flies*' shadowy lands,
Where all is bright and fair,
I kuow full well these dear old hands
will palms of victory l>ear.
When erystal streams through endless
y.tars,
Flow over golden sands,
And w hen IhcoUl grow young again,
I’ll clasp niy mothers bends.
The Journal was written by one
of tlie intermediate pupils. The
work is creditable for one of her
age, we would emphasize our i-
toms via. that I’llavilie is a health¬
ful place, (f ; w’e would conceutrate
our woultTsucceed. energy tp; oqq kind of work we
Thbse tvTio negietT present duty
breafcm- til read i)i the loom fipA tlie
defect ^rWbp’seen \\Mcn the cause
is forgofte'n. —Beecher.
Home influence will out weigli
any other in the formation of char¬
acter when France was threatened
>vitli political work anil moral de;
pravity Napoleon “wliat
Fram e needs is mother,-*.’*'
There is no way of finding out tl »
nunilwr votes that were controlled
\>y prejudice or bribery on the (ith
^nst. no donbt the number would
surpass our highest guess. Such
power in the hands of tlie ignorant
may yet undermine our government
unless it makes better provissidus
ior tlie education of the masses.
Georgia heads tlie' list when rt
comes to the No. ot illiterate whites
no state of tho Union makes so small
an appropriation for school. Why
not put a light tax on property, and
double tlie poll tax for the benefit
Of the public school.
HIGH SCHOOL JOURNAL.
Tliank you School mnt*« lor en
joining U{H)it me the duties of the
Journal this week.’ This week is
more pleasant than last, seems to
give the Town a more lite like np-
ja'arcnce every -body smiling .mil
seeming happy eVei^ *ly‘ little
birds are singing mory's.ueetly and
pleasantly. There is nothing I love
or appreciate more than pleasant
weather pleas ing .es and pleas*
ant (•••inpuny <’>ur s'iioot ;s progre..
lug llnciy, every one seems to I»-
wJiviyto (htir liaties in school.
#
None sbsont this week on accoui {
of sicktess Which speaks well lor
the liealjh tf our community.
Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Murphy and
Mias Neliu I)mv1s ^turned who^they home
from Perrymt tyotiday,
went tt> attend a missionary meet¬
ing. llohln ai,d Stella Scarborough Grant!
AmerieuH arevisitii>Rt||<*ir
purnets Mr. Mrs. Burton this week,
ltev. Mr. Miichael, visited the
school Friday eve.
Col', and Mrs. Simmons came up
Frjday at noon aud some vary
sweet music was rendered by Mrs.
Simmons. . called „ ,
also Mr.' HenryBowjand . fo
• w qii| i n. \V j w.s i l( • d ’ >ryr
fihp ,
would put up hif old gow seems
to want to tight. Afjus ell SOin
of the pupils are goiijg to (ho falre
One of our advanced pupils \yns ab¬
sent Monday Kmnile Ihildjyitr
and Itlaneli weie also absent inon-
^ iy ■ Willie Alien
Thq todies presold at party, given
by Mr. fcugcqo lYixqi) were
Miss Leila Ifoiffiady idap elegant
nilogreensjjlj nandsdniwly trimmed
witlr pink plush. She Wore pink
fuses anti pearls Miss Kate Wil¬
liams, black silk velvet and dia¬
monds. Miss Emmie Baldwin
Handsome crimson plush. Her or¬
naments were lovly cream roses.
Miss Kate Merritt Cream satin trim¬
med with luce and plumes made “a
la deeollette. Ornaments rubies.
Miss Nella Davis Handsome blue
surah silk with moire skirt and
trimmings. Ornaments diamonds.
Mrs! J. It. Williams Pink moire
silk (rimed with lace ernameirts dia¬
monds. Mrs.Eugene Dixon Black
lace ovr amber tailored satin orna¬
ments crimson roses. Helen Rogers
White skirt and red jacket of course.
The young gentlemenprest. were
Mr. \V. P.liormuly in a beautiful
umbrella cover ornaments his Sun¬
day grins. Mr. E. W. Strange in a
suit of nntitpust bulging made a la
Prince Albert ornaments a walking
cane. Mr. S. Wl'll-h. A. Vyilliaipson a Moth¬
er Hubbard. i<e introduced
by dug gees made after the pattern
of Mr.T. A.Collin. Bd Williams be-
titles his regular apparel I jO\\
tered shoes anda large cravif Mr.
J. W. Dickers m Higlily polished
shoes'- a large button hole boquet
and a cream col > 1 uustacb« set off
by blushes. Julia Cheney Crocus
sack made low necK and high sleeve
Mr. T. A. Collins Standing' collar
and stripes.Tom Hudson Number-
less smiles and big mustache. Mort
Hudson Watch ciiuin ami button
hole boquet. Mr. Ctaiid ' Dixon
Flour barrel made Prim s % with*
in the back and a new hat.
Mr. Underwood With biionillg
and full evening dress. Nftt Stuart
Waterhury watch and much taffy.
Mr. J. It. Williams Linen Duster.
Mr. Lindsay Kid .gloves and a
qiga.!. Mr. Eugene Dj,xqn Full dress
with brass battwis,— OiL> "
.
I*ook on the Bright Side.
Times of despondency £duies to us
liut let us look for our mercies.
Last hu miner a lady was sailing Up
one of the tord i ot Norway. The sea
sparkled in the sunlight, the green
mountains came down to the sea.
and the land of the midnight sun
was in the full glory of Its inidsum-
mer radiance. ,
It is a beautiful country,“said tho
My.tun.i'.s'toW *. p t.li., wl„,
stood by her side; it is beautiful
now, but whatdoyou do in the win-
ter? The long, dark winten days
must be very gloomy?
answered the cheerful sailor; “oh no
the winters are fine, why, in the win-
Ever since, when I have found my-
anti-' ^pitting tn^Yle, and l flunk
of tho Norwegian captain, and drop
something U\y gloomy bring.—-Miss foreboding e nd look for
Adel, ward.
A KKM AHKAIH-IS AD.MISSJOS.
Bishop, Turner of the African M.
E. church makes tire remarkable
Atitnission (u (for a colored man) th = t
slavery An^^a \v.asn, provide = -
tiR.1 institution to lead tlie negro to
the light of civilization. He thinks
the negro will ultimately return (o
Africa—yat not all. Not all the Is-
realites left Egypt and tliose who
did g** were ftreparfiiPby their loity
bondage in Biat land to mnnufucl
ture whate^tiiey needed in' their
new hollies.;*,So . wjien . Grey have
keen trainwFhert' liy contact with
white cfrtffzrtlions ,■ fi/tinn ige
citurches, st-frools, civil gffvnifivment
trade, the arts, etc., millions of the
negro race >yill seek the dark conti-
!nent and redeem it from ignorance
and heathenism.
Bishop Turner is thus in line with
best -thought of enlightened
white mea on tjus gut*j?ct. We sin-
hup^, tiyit si^ch n\ay. prove to
be the solution,.of the negro prob¬
of tlie most complex and
‘difficult that ever confronted a ‘ peo- 1
pie. j If Hod is held %(i it all workih"
deinptive out-sqmegrand providential and re-'
scheme for tlie world, WO
lj^ay well t,nke heart and pluck up
courage. \\ lieu such it coufession
as Itiaii'ppTurner’s falls fr <m the lips
ef ad atkilowirdged leader Ot his
peuple, we may believe that thedav
Is daj-niog—Reporter. -
•'f
Some poet h«3 said that Folded
eyes see iqoro than open ones. The
blind have jibiojjble vision.
A <tints qf \* Inq Changes History.,
A glass of v f ine changed the his¬
tory of France foj. nearly twenty
yarn. Louis Philippe, King of thq
French, had a son. the Duke of Op
leans, and heir to the throne, who
always drank only a certain rtpjtll-
her of "loses of wine, because even
one more made him tipsy, .pn u
memorable morning lie forget to
count tee number of his glasses apd
took one more than usual. When eti
tering Ids carriage he stumbled,
frightening the horses and causing
them jo run. In attempting to leap
from the qqrriage his head struck
the pavement and he died. That
glass of wjne overthrew the Orleans
rule, confiscated their property of
120.000,000, and sent the whole fam¬
ily into exile/—Chi^ber/s Journal,
Mr*. Advte* t« Mother*.
Wiw»ia>w’s S .'ithiku Smpi-ahouia »l**r*
b* uaed when cl.il lren ore tie,) Vetli. * It r*-
li*r** tho liltlee ufft, eritt once; IfprodueM natural,
quiet buttQh." •lot'P.imd iltt little cherub nwukeeaa •'bright
*» • it ii Terr ploneiint to taite. It
eootUes the child,eafteui the gnine, allure alI pain,
regiilatae the boweli, aud le the beet known remedr
for diurrhoea, whether arising from teething or
other euutea, Tweutr-ttrt sent* a bottle.
IVMfN k BATES tOUTHCBN MUSIC HOUSE
PIANOS.
ORGANS.
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Mid-Summer .>t Sale
. «.• • - -
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BUY NOW
a*» vat war*
COTTON IS SOLD.
MID-SUMMER OFFER.
i. eae ptni-Class rianae a>d
Organs Aatwind t« be Mplnaber told In Jane, at Jaly, ••*«»?
Caoh Price*. Payable, ’
PIAKOfl. a as CASH DOWN.
OBOAMl, 0IO cash down.
hi Price. All our Pianos and »r-
ESaeaheStaud jnul)S« our Best."%*o *'" r
li 'mab“ra C < over*«aa
and
-SUMMER BARGAINS 1888 -
New Makers, New Instruments, New
Styles, iji. Mew Priees„<jreat Improvements
our Lower Priced InatmmenUi.
Large duced pnrcheees Here enable ns to offer Re¬
Pneee are sample*.
BOOR PIANO. o1i.i.°L»*rti'
ente*<l perfect and durable Mak*r>t fine.,
$240 Rooewood Case. Klret-clao*
usually told every wav.
UjiislR PI*not at |S00 and I3&0.
Maker' t Price, 1700.
Wltlt Planes a Plush Inairacter, Tot* Stool,
Baadtome Cover,
Vatic Book and all Freleht Bald.
•'* Aa-' . mamrnmmmmmmmmmmmmm
PrIi J 50 gwtft Tone. sass Maker'* Juries, I1M V
VBIV «5 illss Tbeusandt told. All
delighted. sen. Maker’t Price, *200. pur-
ehatert
With Kacb Orgen a Flit* Moat,
■a Instruct nr, Mn»l« Beek and
All PrelgM P*ld.
^5 DAYS TRIAL*
Qrdar and test in your 6wn Homs.
N* money required &t8JX2L'0. until Instrument
Owr Instrumentaare food satisfied and cheap, and
a trial always gives a purchaser,
orDMa—«* —>* c *w-
f
wcmkmbkr. L<*ueet price*; Sa*ie*t
^
"*«W-
LUDDEN ABATES
«^)THfAN aCjjlf HOUSE. (AVAMMAN, «a.
ft^a* -A BHaLtKaw Counted prep»r»t^rj to-
tile Umvertut# of VirKiaia. 14 «tudents^^ yaivepslty
CLASSICAL AND MILITARY
of V,. loat session. Ualf notion tw. No extra. Add roe
Bethel iRaUA. Fauquier Academy, g. CoucU, smith, P.O., Va. ACADEMY
thi: nwn\ im
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FA PER IN 1888! AND. YOU
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Morning News ouiiifing Savanah, Ga.-
Vitiee: ■ ive your oscriplioiiH it this
JT BEATS ALL,
WHAT IJ0ES?
EVERY BODY ANSWERS
111111 mum
IrrxizrLeiin-ee Stcl'ls: o:£
pine Dry Goacjs ftrul Olotjung'j
. CASH Bougnt them;
Low pripp^ tyijl sell thpin.
THORNTON WHEAT('KYUS Stores are recognized by ALL, ns the
Q.’VkCtjrters
of tlm FINE pry Gpods and Clotliing trade of SOUTWESTERN Oa.
Our sales this Fall, show a Large Increase oyer any previous season,
and we are DETERMINED te increase them still farther. HOW?
Why by doing just a little BETTER for our customers than auv otlier
Itouse can do—
Our Dress Goods stock is Magnificent!
Our Clolluag stock is IMMENSE!!
Every t^ing about the hOip^t. F on a lar^o sCj\!e except on prices,
which arts nqw flown to
Eoaz
Coroo. and sett for yourselv-oy {&$ fc,e (Aouvincetl, it will pay yap, We
wiP not talk you to death but we will name such prices »s will insure
QUICK SA^E^ We imndle no old stocks; everything Fjtmtl and
NEW. Remember (be Place i
Thornton Wheatley's Head quarter Stores:
Xiys. 42.% jij, ajul igjt JacksQii street, Corner of Forsyth St reet,
Amefigus * '-"a * t - Seorg a
SWS I’ATiT COFFEE IW,
Manufactured and for salf^y
^ & Williams,
-~:AI ' V SQ DEALER •' IN:-
• •
Fancy and Family Gr ceries, Provisions,
WINKS, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ETC.
CO'T'rOlsr A.VE 2 SrTJ E: - g - - .A-a^E'.RtCTLei*
<;ro TII E PUHLIC^
I WJS STAND f>N NfPTRAL GROUND
: t
COUNCIL & McGARRAH
Desire to thunk the planters i>.f Southwest Georgia for the very liberal
they patronage will continue extended them during the oast season, and to anyo^iiQe that
to run tLfcv
out rij iim.i. uiiiin
at the old stand,on,COTTON AVENUE,during the cpniyoj pQtton sea¬
son. The, coining season promise^ be a J*vuiy one, as the indications
are that it w^o^cu \yi^ a
RaiLroad fe and FIERCE Com^FiUon in FREIGHTS.
In os^pu to seo.iitc h*r our customers tlie fullest advantage of tliis war
in rates, we have refused to entetinto any combination, hut will occupy
neutral ground,ready to seoor-0 the Rigiie^t pricey^ftikpstrat4?» from all
parties. Our interest is not with the railrpaAs and compresses, but with
the pjgqters, and to tills end we shall work; as wC always Lave done.
Our convenience to the banks and business portions of the city will
give our customer every convenience tor transacting their business, and
instead of being restricted t^cdVP ci^ss of buyers, our customers wi*i have
the advantage of all classes as aur tables w Bt Ye,open to all.
Mr. S, McGarrali
who has hadyfttts of experience in handling cotton, will again have
charge of the SALES 1 “El* A -N/C'. W'Vfc, hjls thojijoiigli familiari¬
ty with With all U^^V^Y^tagfcs, it^dptuiU he will soe that the highest prides'a\p'^ct/tuL
rigid economy, ^ ^ an^ q^vxpicnses based upon the most
we Vto* r money for your
c°tt ; $n as any tkp^q^our other warehonse^o()i\jYi|nati <>9 or surpowitipn. ^iiditing
friends for past patronage, aivt a goi)-
tiimnnce of the same, we are Respectfully,
Cay^Cil. & IcGARHAH.
T. A. C OLUNSi * V *
Strange’s Old
18 giving his IMMENSE STOCK of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoe*
and Hals, Also a full 5Vjp.y.lA* of Family and Fancy Groceries, %Iard-
ware, and Tinware Tobacco andCiga.rs a speciaLy
He is still Running his shore at Murrays Xltoads, and ouying for brotli
enables him to
l+EAD IN LOW PBI 0 ES-
V? i P vi f l es hi « friends of thy public generally to call and,gamine his
o-^r Q-ccd.s
and. get prices B. 4 purchasi-ng elfcevvhctv.
Corner Broad and Oglethorpe Wtreets
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•W -pe V I n d G to r g i a
J.ll. ( AIM. BLOOM BROWN.
Q=Li:n. Sz Brc-wn
ukai.Buh in’
mm if COOES | SHOE’
ttfh’sky, Tobacco and Cigars a Specialty
Mr. pee pjdidcrs of tliis County, l« with this flriR and would be .-hid
^hayp ;tll hit} fjietuls pall pjj pi in. .... v*
No. 2^1, Under Ppera House.
P0RSY PII ST., - • •- • AMERICUS, UA.
a
MURRAY & WILLI AMS
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—r-i Keep always, on hand;-;
A F 1 11’ L i it e
•; f (Jf Orqcerjes, Staple Dry (Jootls,
Clothing A- Notions, Furniture,
Mattresses, Cotfins A etc,
Wagons, Buggies A Carts ^
wide I* they \\ ijil shifts LOW us
VIST'S 1
in tliis section, and thanking the people for their Liberal patronage
t he i»ast, we hope to merit the same in the future.
Furniture mid CotBns Up Stairs.
CALL AND SEE US.
H. H. SINGLETARY,
:at:-
X-iQ-Otross©— O-oozrg'i^,,
Das the largest and Best Filled store of
ISiTST trrx&.+''+XMm* inn
fS£ E J.
U
7
To l»^ |ca ;vij| igjth^jpnntry. We keep, c.instantly on hand, a Well Ho
l*‘t'L il'>o t
, fl of Notions, Pitney ami Ppiypstig Dry < l «>o,ls:.Imnd-nnic,
slofcl, qf Clothing, Hats and Shoes; Crockery. < 1 insevv-ire A
A fine 1 j ft v !>? Fi* bey and Heavy (Jroei-t ?»•■>, A I. WAYS hand, at
prices i*^ mi
TDe±3r Ocjrrs. o _ c 5. "b i orri. <
We have less expense th • in iLiiy, ifi-id sell
—§CilE.U*EiiA—
Wo. grind corn ami make as goodmeal a- ?• ny watsT power.
We gin ^itton at H,“<» per bale and Gl AUA.N I LK Satisfaction.
Look lo Your inlcrei’ Trv nr ttfid be ('yiiiiiui'!'
* ■ < •
Di. J. E. ila||
of Americus.
has just returned from an sxt.j nd
cd trip East, where lie has been to
purchase as good stock of
Hin ts Mil MEDIUM'S.
as can be fpiind any where.
Ad Wjpi.w of
TOILET SfllP 4 PEHFUI
In fact any article that, ga i, he
bought in any drug st ore.
(Jive Him A Call.
when in that c'ty.
I’vo just a word to say to all;
Big, little, great and sin til:
M he.i in this town, be sure to cull
And get your drugs from J- E jj j
■ a
Next door to John R. .Shaw’s
Americus, Ga.
Staliiou = Jersey Bull
in rise lit farm, one mile North of FID
ViHf: Tom HARDEMAN;
eight he, years old, sired by Dick Burton:
by 1 esk Idol; he’ by MajnbrinoV
t’liief- 1st dam, Rosa Lee, by
2 nd. dam, Frank; 3rd dam, a Camdian
paeiug mar,; Servieo fee $10, for tlie
season.
mack koffee.
1S>S9 A. c. c. sired iiy King Koffee
Jr. 1£!17 A. 3. C. C. out. of “Dixie’s Lnr-
line."4>IO-i, A. J. C. C. Service fee $ 5
tor the ,
A fen season^ good milk
calves, cows with yomlg
for sale. C. II. Smith. Pro/
Lllaville, Georgia.
OR. M TT’S-
D II ■ I
FEMALE MEOICINE^M __J*
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For salt; In Dr. C. H. l
Drs. Starke v&Palcn s
TR K ATMENT BY IN-
" ' t, \TION.
. TRAD! BRAIIIf ^ KietVTBHWt
luf
Ism
T-
tfi»9 Arch Street, PhUedA Pa
livs|>i-j)Kia, . w. . At-li.IlH, ujuurltis Hend
aclic, Debility, Ciittfri Rheumatism, b, Hay Feve*, Neuralgia
and all t’hronii- and Nervous Disorders.
“Tne Conipt mid oxygen Treatment.”
Drs Starkey .V 1’alen. No. 1521* Ar('h St.
I’hiladelpliiu. las| have Jreeo is using seientilie lor the »d-
seventeen years a and
.iustment of tlie elements of Oxygen cemppnnd
Nitrogen is magetized. and the that
ijl su is condunso and made portable
sent all ovojr the world.
Drs. S. and P. Fiavo the liberty to refer
to the following named vv ell known per¬
sons who have tried their Treatment:
HON. Win. 1>. KELLEY, Member of
ConeroNS Philadelphia. L.
REV. VICTOR CONRAD, Editor,
H1C Lutheran 1; Observer Phil-t. D.
V' H A RUES W. Cl'Sill NO P.
Itocliester X; Y
HON. WM. PENN N.XON Editor Inter
Ocean l hieaS , III.
W.H. WORTH I NORTON Eoitor New
South Birmingham Alit.
IUDOE II. P. VRODMAN, Qnenemo,
• •
MRS. MARY A . 1*1 VERMQRE Melrose
Massaehusot ts. ,
JUDGE R. S. VOORIIEKS New York.
E.c, KNT..J1T Phuailelphla.
FRANK SI 1>1) A Id. Merchant Phil*.
HON. W. W. SCHUYLER. Easton, Pa.
EDWARD R, W1LSON' S13 •’ Broadway
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