The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, April 10, 1880, Image 4

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‘Jim wlmt*sftllliit crt'fwd down which no lime can efface*but whic) there?’’said one knight of the will brighten to all eternity, iblaektng brush to ‘That’s Contonce,’ said Jim. ^ AJJD Aim , YY ._ Tf tbevo that sthat. " ils j^ or j t needed to be done, fcuere i ability near at hand to perforin it. Demand and environment are equal 'Con fere tic Askod i , ‘Why these jnJiiistglMrom arouncf meet ol«»* a >Wr to swap;To Hay.tbeite ie neees&it.y up»n «h\uu1 wrmnai that’ll otilcrence,’ said;there is not ability within us, is to bring a fearful charge against God.j He does not allow the affairs of time — - I to drift into that condition. Ability' “Las’ nito as I was toutin' my keelsjand duty are commensurate. When an’gwin to sleep by de cook-stove,’’ you tind out what your duty is, you, began the old mtin'as the nptes of the ilmvo also discovered your ability., Limekiln Club triangle Idiod away,i( Jod is playing the game of life, and] •"de olo ’oman NEW PAPER! sermons, Jim. ‘Oh!’ axed me if I didn’t 'moving the pieces upon the board. it world was growin’ awful fink di8 , - , . . wicked. ' Pat put mo in mind ol de lack dat aluios! bbery day I hear peo- • ‘ 1 no- an’ to iind an honest! IBB* WM uuuun. vuvij , J. . 1 ule sayin’ dwt doy can’t believe 1 jbody, nor trust, nobody any more, .dat it am harder ' 1 Those two always aland near each i THE MERCURY >ther. Sometimes we feel our ability first, then we ought to look for duty. I God lins made*no provision for un-j used forces. The very fact of ourj ability should impress us with a sense| jnan dan it is to diskiver water run-jof our responsibility. Sometimes we jiin’up hill, (lem’lon, Ize been po- discover our duty lirst, then you may’ kin’’round dis world about sixty be natistied there is t he abilty to per- y’ars, an’ it run my' experience: l.jform it, not very tar off. -GTiitrcii ana Pat de man who groans obor do geji-Srhonl. . ; oral wickedness of de world will steal i - *-*—•««^** a wheel-barrow ober-y time lie gits a, Comditions or Success.—Foi tune,! - rin /r ttx - .chance. fi.'SpaVde man who go$s (9 „ miR8 and fame are positions which: /\ 2 2 2<. {VS 2 2 2 , » \ 2 2 2 » >2 8 I 51 A C ’round lamontin dat ho can t trust uv never gained but by piously, de- ~ ^ ^ ^ JLlX'Vi JL\ .11 nobody is de wery chap who’ll gin L erminedly, bravely sticking to n you away ebery time. 51. Pat ib uting till it is fairly accomplished. pu«8on wiio links do world am full o in short, you must carry a thing .cheats an’-liars will trade you a bliio. aivough if you want to be anyboi.y hosB an’ den sneak into de barn n, 0 r anything. No matter if it does' inidnijjjKit an’S feet, gPar’s of cowsc, Inf .squar’ihing wj Mjuarflpeoplc.S as well as cool look man iffl de shoes off hi ld^ folks oil y’art 1 ■man wlio does <1 oust you the pleasure, the society, the housand pearly gratifications of lift No matter for these. Stick to n nehor run amiss of bing, and carry it, through. Believi V.e got along so bo you were made for tho matter, tun be spec ted, an’ d> I hat no one else can do it. Put fortl end am all serene. Jto onl., your whole energies. Be awake, ole forth to the task jliet.. L#balf look out fur nimble mai . rny yourseli; go who wa# Ub'n fiiran angel but grow- >u]y once learn to car.iy it throng od up to wa’r pants an’ butes.' —D< - n all its completeness and propor P • JL h li Proprietor, ion, and you will be a [hero. You! 'ill think better of yourself; others vill think bettor of you. The work n its veryfheurt admires the stern, letermined doer. It sees him in itr j cut light, its brightest object, ib idlest treasure. Drive right along i it'ii, in whatever you unkertnki ! insider yourself amply sufficiei , 1 1 1 - • bXii. „ j VTaich TjOsF. i public plttC’cs and conveyances. Lost on 'Wednesday last 31st nit. I The man or woman who is best! between Mr. J I Pugesley’s mid San : •versed in society makes smallest 1 lersville, or around Sandersville, ai .demands, and occupies the least lou.ble cased detached Lever Watch., space. The persons who take niorej dool chain and kov on the end. yoom than belongs to tliem are KINION CASON, pilose who have been least in coma n P r pany, least accustomed to adapt thcmselvs to the needs of those| about them. It you want to be; lroil Free l , rr.<s, The more a man sees of tlu world, and the more lie mingle; with dthers,' the smaller space is lie inclined to claim for himself among| his fellows, lie sees that in the’ (pushing strugle of life .other people s rights hrtust be considered; and he nnislnottake Inoieground than justl (enough to stand on. This is very' •marked in all crowds, and in all j PUBLISHED BY E. W. McCARTY.! thought awtll-bread, traveled, - the OelvnmCLASS JAINTES Jernigan & Scarborough, mopblitan. keep your elbow- crowd, and sit close in a street car. IN If you want to be thought boorish and uncultivated, and to be recog., inized as qnc’wivo M’as never in good company, pufiTi both sides of you. as well as in front and in front and year.-m-H esuwd, and .spread your self o.ut ill a car. nr in a public hall 11 is iby ,-sp cl) iru lien tin ns a s t h esp that we see that demands of ('hrisi itian regard for the rights and feci ings of others secure the best re suits of good breeding. Id he a well grounded. Christian man or woman includes the highest of true gentility. . ; ' ' 1 Anecdote. of Lyman Bkkchkij. The Rt v, doctor, several years ago, was going home at night, with a volume of an encyclope dia under li is arm, when he saw a small animal in nis path. The doctor knew it w as a sktlnk, Inn j hurled the book at him. As j I am prepared to furnish my old might have been expect* (1, th el customers and as many new worthy doctor was. glad to re- OlATH-I j WOl 'L fur anybody tha Axr-w-fouls disposed to pay a rca At suiiablc price fora goocljob. ittijK 0 115A! r 11C -JDCi sst ton THE day AUGUSTA STORE Old Reliable Wishing to inform theettizensj of Washington and adjoining! counties that having again open-; ed a first class BOOT A31) SHOE SHOP. The Mercury doctor treat. When lie arrived at home, his friends could semcelyoome near him. His clothes wore so infec ted that lie was obliged to bury tlieniv l Some time after this, some one published a pamphlet speaking very abusively of the worthy doctor, who was asked: publish ones as may come with boots! and shoes of the best stock that can be bought and at prices as low as the “Butchers.” I am new receiving my Summer styles and samples, and the citizens are invited to call and examine my stock and new fixtures be fore making other arrangement for summer shoes. Fine Boots ■ ‘Why don’t you publish a book find put him''down at oiiccd Shoes and Waiters made on His reply was piomt and wise: short notice, also I guarantee a ■‘Sir, I have learned belter.,fit or no sale. Repairing done )Some j;cars .-igo^l ipsimd^a v hob w j[p neatness and dispatch all ' work warranted not to cut in Will be devoted to Literature, Science, Agriculture and Gen eral Intelligence. It will contain all the latest News of Wash ington and adjoining Counties. •quanto volume against a skunk, ai^c] Lgot the vvorsf of it. I nev- crJU^iipojtry' the experiment (Jftmtcn.—In bis ferewell address’tho great states man said: ‘Of all tho disposiiions and habits which lead fe political prosperity, religion aud morality are indtoeiisjatole supports. In vain w&iTa mat 'man claim the tribute of patriotism who should labor to sub vert th»ao great pillars of-human happiness, these' firmest'props of the dutieB of men and citizens. The mere politician, equally with the pious nian, ought to respect and tocher WtW*'^ What are You Working in-—Dan iel Webster said; Tf we work in mar ble, it will perish; if we work upon brass, time will efface it; if we rendj tempi i'es, they will crumble to the 4pjrt. But jfjsve work upon immortal rninds, we imbue’ them with high R rinciples, with the fear of God and ae love of their fellow-men, we en grave on those tablets something the eye, bind under the arms nor pinch around the toes, Mow ah blow ye gentle breezes. All nmong the leaves and, Tv eesscB, Stng ah sing ye heavenly muses, While 1 mend your hoots aud shosoa. Call at North corner public square, up stairs, sign Premium Boot Shop. B. C. HOLT, Agt. apr 3—2 m WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELEY , REPAIRED BY Jernigan. Eates of Subscription. One Year, 1.50 Cash in advance. Sandersville, Georgia, March 23rd, 1880. Mrs. S. Fannie Jernigan, Has opened a JS el ion Store, m xt \ JERJVTG'frJS 1 '’ S JeE IFELR I* SUE WILL KEEP OK 11A NO ALL THE TTME ZEPHEll, HOSIERY, NEEDLES, ZEPI1EH NEEDLES, TOWELS, HANKERCllIEFS COMPS, HUTTONS, TINS, SOAPS, CANVASES for ZEPHER WORK, DOLLS, TOYS, MA RULES, BALLS, FINE GW- 3F0N CANDY, SLATES, PENCIL, PENS, HAMBURG EDGING, 4c. COME AND SEE HOW CHEAP I WILL SELL. FUNTEBS I And Lumber Men! I Having over SO years ex perience in Steam Machine ry, I take liberty to call spe cial attention to the I Liddell’s Patent I I Mills, Cotton Presses, &c. Also, the Nor dyke & Mar- mon Co s, Plantation Corn and Feed Mill. Also Corn and Flour mill Machinery for Merchant or custom mills. I have taken the Agency l'or Washington and adjoining Comities for this and other first class machinery, among them is TBS lH SW1 HE, a truly wonderful machine. Persons wishing to purchase machinery, will find it to their interest to call at my Shop and see the practical working of the same before purchasing. I will steam up and grind corn Wednesday and Saturdays or at anytime necessary to show off the machinery. Come one, come all and see machinery that cannot be surpassedfor du rability, simplicity and econ omy, and get an illustrated Catalogue from J. T. TAPPEE Ag’t Sandersville, Geo,