The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, April 20, 1880, Image 2

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? ■ - 1 TI1E 31ERE UIIY P.0BI.I8HSD EVKKY jfor it? Ah, i fear — [abhorred in heaven, not, f-h tney they arc are tor- T v k s da Yiincnted in the dailies of hell. They «- had their reward here, now they tSrAll communications interned for su fl er> Of whom arc their com- this paper must be accompanied wdI, j oan i 0 ,i S composed? Those they IP*! ,1 HOT. THE FARMERS WIFE It has been my fortune to many farmers' wives who had for one, or live hundred, it is fair presumption that there is fraud somewhere. , - - ipanions the full name of the writer, not neves- \ rcVc j e( j w ; t [, j ie re. What is there sympathy with their husbands’ vo- tafiUg for publication, but as a guaran- . * - tee of good faith We are in no wag responsibb for tin views or opinion of correspondents. Judge Field of the United States Supreme Court appears^ to be com ing to the front as a prominent in the region of the damned to give them pleasure? Drunkards arc there but what have they to drink? idem, and who always seemed on ions of the position of the wives of merchants and professional men. where arc the lustful pleasures Nothing, to my mind,more secures they sought for here? Those tliatla farmers love and confidence wasted their time are there, but no sports or recreation. We see candidate for the nomination of thc'the glutton, but no good cheer. Democratic National Convention'The ambitious, the proud, those lor the office ol President, his un- who cared for nought but fame, all than a wife who cam enter into the spirit of his plans. It is my jbi- tune to be the wife of a profession al man, as well as a thorough going fanner. Not that L have blemished character and strict in^are there, their aspiring has casta wo husbands, hut that both these aye combined in the man ! am sworn to love and honor, fn the tegrity strongly recommend him them in a gulf of misery. Their for the position and make him ac-jpridc has covered them with confu ceptable to all tbe byst people oljsion, where now is their glory and practice of his profession ay a phy- thc nation without distinction. [ambition? it is turned into endless "riABV HOtnjq shame. The person that feasts sumptuously tosday, may cry in .. ,, . vain for one drop of water before following from tliei. , 1 itomorrow's sun sets. Where now I is your boasted pleasure? what profit will you gain? Ah, your I reward is only here: you will be with iiia11 and surgeon, I have a feel ing interest in all his patients, whether high or low,rich or poor. Hut , unless 1 greatly mistake my husband, there is nothing which gives him more pleasure than my thorough understanding and ap preciation of his agricultural and I midi cultural plans. As we? walk over the farm together, and lie How can yon enjoy these pleas- talks of a proposed ditch here, and ures, when you know not at what and a change of lots there, or ol i| A Western minister told ‘Trustees of hi? church that he must have his money, as his fam- ROAD COMMISSIONERS. I ily wag suffering. ‘ Money!” said SSth Dist. \V E Martin, I)r. JI on e of (he trustees “you preach before. S \\ ood, Joseph: Jackson. for money! I thought you 1 ji'j! 1 !® P, 11 ^ -Springs ^th Sunday HOth 1 list. Dr U L Mason, J A . , . J ” ' ,, and batmday before. Hunt. Abraham Wood. preached for the good of souls ”[ Bay Springs 1st Sunday in May (YC*. Inr»1r " tlie Appointments fo» Davisboho Cine fou April and May. Pleasant Springs * 2d Sunday and Saturday before in April. Newliope 3d Sunday and Saturday 90th Dist. Jas H Rainier, It OjThe minister replied “I can’t eat, 11 Tcloek. A Hodges, M L Jackson. souls and if I could jt would take Mt 2nd Sund V iu May 11 It G Lindsev l J II UulTley. aflSC ‘ V l a tl,ousand BUch >' 0,irs to Second Quarterly Conference 2gd 821 district, Dr U W Salter, J tna ^ e a mea E’ We copy tin Atlanta Constitution. HKnfiMl’TtON or TUR BABY BONDS The announcement made else where in official form in regard to [banished from God, covered the redemption of tlio four per his wrath, and pone tq help cent bonds by the state will Ik gratifying to tux-payers and the pebple generally, and will serve todiouryOU will be summoned hence? Trees to he planted for ornament increase, if such a thing ho pus- As the tender plant withers andjor shade, i am confident that 1 sibhvtlie financial standing and falls before the nipping frost, sojnever give him more pleasure than credit of Georgia. Hyilie prudent [will all your boasted mirth fade be-jwhoni enter into the spirit of the fore the just frown of an offended mutter,ugd aid him with my sugges God,and the face of the dread moil-[turns. To appreciate the tine points ster death. Then dear friends hasteniof the farm animals that he so W Welch, W P Smith. 83d district, D G Watkins, J F Tanner, M A Joiner. 94th district, O II 1 J Beall, J 13 Newsom, N J Jordan. 05th district, W H Harrison, G N l’rinco, Ellis Johnson. 90th district John L Gamer, J .1 Brown, J W Harrison. 97th district, E W Rawlings, J 11 N Waiden, win Martin, 98th district, A L Cullen W A Smith, W I) Rains. 99;h district, J A Ray, L Gladden; A. J.. Griffin. lOOdtli district, J 1) Boone I Hooks. James Simpson. l!30th district Titos II Jordan, Will Murphy, GordanSmith. 1353d ili f.iict, iL S Britt, J F Dicks, J E Page. 13loth district, J F Sheppa.nl, W G Robson, — Webster. .Sunday and Saturday before in June at Bay Springs. W. J. Flandeus, P. C. A Blacksmith, Machinist and WOODWORKER jj Wishes to inform the public that he is still on hand doing noth ing but first class work ip the above branches of mechanj$np Also agent for Liddell’s Patent Portable Wyl nud economical management of Treasurer Rcnfroo the state find, herself’at this moment, in posses ion of funds amounting to a sur-'to choose the better part, suffer a [much admires,! know,elevates Lae plus of at least 82.30,090 beyond [little privation here (if to be good what!.?nece.isip'y to meet the eur-D a privation) that you may enjoy Pentmaturing obligations ol the pleasures everlasting beyond the commonwealth. It, is a fund, too. tomb. A \\T:i.i. Wjsiu:u. 1 hab will not he required for ini-i mediate use or tor any public pur-, Cuambkub County, Ala., pose during the year. Advising, April J2, 2880. the governor ot these tacts, Ireas- Edh. Mimcunv.—This (Monday) I often have 1 thought flip! they uror RcnLroe suggested that it hc inorning mu' fields, gardens. &e.,5 lacked in fnis one of the liighesi devoted to the redemption of the were covered with white frost, which sources ofenjoymenl! Willi m 1'our per cents and such other bonds caused everything to look beautiful knowledge of' their husband m his regard, which 1 count a worthy object of ambition. ilow many farmers’ wives have 1 seen, ns 1 have a,ttend%d him on his professional rounds, careworn and sad, without sympathy or a- dnptedpuss to their mision 1 How Stephens, of Gordon, and Miss M. (Jail and see me oiV'north end of •Pace of Washington county, S andersville, Ga.' apr 20-tf Ga. 1 1 as could bo redeemed at par, and, [until the aun shone out, then, it win ill accordance with this sugges-1that the scone changed into a son. lion, Governor Uohpiit has issuedW’ A11 lh e tender plants the necessary order, which will bo| wo « k j! 0l1 ’ floi r “TV that 1 he wheat , ,. . 7, . , and fruit nru injured, but to wind 0 1 1111 , iextent is yet to be seen, itfre to be found in anothei, doings and no sinputhy with tlieii plans, it seems to me that they hail missed their gratost opportunity ot confering happiness upon them. The object and aim of what The people of the state arc to hepPmnt7cm.,“a3^u are nwan j l,av ‘' T ! ' llU ’0 E to induce those who congratulated upon sucli a healthy ulir nearest town. It is a thriving: 11,1 ’^ driven ol larmers to take a condition ot aliairs—a condition .pi, lt!e 0 f ubout 3000 inhabitants. Si 1 hearty interest in their hp-diane.- that fuust irresistibly lead to am n,ed on tho Chattalioochco river on agriculture plans; and they mav further reduction of taxes in the the extreme western border of Geor- he assured that ibis will win JVoiii near future; and it -must l,o ad [gift, is the termini of tho Atlanta & them a counter interest in all their milted, eVihi by those who liavejW. 1*. It. It. o! Ala., row ives from homework. Instead of "Towin recently critici'/.ed Treasurer Ren-)wagons annually about 20,000 hales .sad and sour over vour ha as the froe with some severity that thiscotton, sells largely of iimrchan- wife of a farmer,make yourself ami condition la ill a large part due to is engage, lu-gcly ,,, the nuiu-j,, | d] j , y ( „» u ’ s , ofluoirt Ihe prudence, economy and j,, uu , ;hoHj (>no fl , !0 wiUl l'urpose. Instead ot depre- s'glit with winch the Imaiicia at fcwoon two and three hundred sti;- ‘’“‘tmg .V"iir calling, and envying fill rs or the state have he MARRIED. April iSth.at the residence .of Rev. J. C. Pace 111 this city, by Rev. Geo. C. Clarke, Mr. John T EXiigines, Haw - Corn and 'heal Jims And MACIIINERY for Plantation, Custom or [Merchant -Mills- I larris street. rm my patrons and the Public that dm: of the oldi> c..i: T MACHINES IN . 1 IIV. Till managed, d’lu-re is no state in the union to-day whose credit isjhigli- er or whose bond are more eagerly Sought after. .Even those whose t-diivictioiis compel them to erti- ci/,e Treasurer RenI'roe can afford to.do him justice ,. ...... into office, tho state sec.irities! i ;^' tl ‘ ,u b >’ the originators were selling below pur upon adulli ^ market. To-day, Georgia (is arej, ls w liz ufiU’.tnro of cotton goods. Has liv churchoB, one free school, with bt tween two and threo hutulrcd sti. , , • „ , . .... , , ,, ,, 11 *u3iits, biipporLoci by a oorporuM pi .u«u nopoi u.|\ V ni |-vf r iu<ud; oih • . ; t.d Atii.N rn Mdiing it tax, supervised by a board of com- dt doe:; seem tome that no nn'm-l UVut t;.' i*'I t Vci •! ru 1! 1 a i i t f .i''"sUk. \v i* V "Jt*««nit •' inissioiiers and run pretty much onjmaii can he i q pn-eniineiitlvl rv.i .V. untijvMs d■ Ujiifnat iviiiiotiti-'mnmR tin tho ‘aqueora’ order. lteport nays I blessed as a farmer's wife, with a ciiia7 " f "" '•‘ 1 ■ 1 '"' K that tho cruelty and barbarism pi ac-|eo)pfortal)le honie of licp own, to deed in their Bo-oallod discipline will: which she may attach licrself for 1.0 presented to the court, if noi|ii|p <iU1( l i n whiYh she mav',-car h I WOULD respectfully info; ^ _ T have taken the agency for one of 1 lie largest Clothing Hous in America, and am prepaareil to take orders for suits for the Spring and Summer. Call at my sore and examine samples, the handsomest styles and pattern's ever seen in the city. All cloth- ing, made lo order, and fits gurauteed or no sale ; before purchas ing elsewhere call at the Low Price Clothing' House, and examine my stock of Dry goods, Boots and(Hats, I can* give you h<>ltouiMigi:r j s, and my motto is^ Not to be undersold,” call ind examine at the Cupular Dry Goods and Clothing House. J. G BEEN WOOD, Agent. 'apr. 20. 1880—4t I 11 Write ftIV llttKT.ptiVU tli 1 un i pnrtioitlAl-1 . I,. .1. k A. F. U'KNl'l I.I). AkoiIs, apr u'D IhMJ—Dm Mudlty. il« iiveigne, DF.vT DOOR TO ADAM'S LIVERY STABLE When he went|? r . 0ftt }y n ‘V t,if V: d ' in th !' f,,tMrp ' / r ! u cliihlrei), and fo which Hi f th. chool was to all’ord tho adv.iutagos education to all alike—tho pool well as tho rich, and wiib once the 10!); 7s at 1 roll 1 II-to I 17, piceor-jp ; .; l j e all( ^ | l p, lfVC ti ( , ll 0 f ip , place, ding to maturity ; aud it >s nnpus-i| )ll t, by bad management it has do- sihlo to buy Ssat. 120. The redem-j generated into, 1 might say—“a by j'.tibn ot the habyhonds will result [word and reproach.” ip the immediate saving to the Gapi, Forsoa, ropresentalivo in C .ngreHS from tho 4th Ga., is engug t, if 11011file,and in which she may rear Her rn lli# t:ii 1 i*i 1 inayi'ii-, dear them by a thousand reoollec-! lions, and to whii.h they will ul-l ways count it their greatest joy tee re I urn.—Exchang kinds of actual will In in tl state of §30,000, and th saving in the long run much greater. Many of Washington county’s besl citizens, called at our office last week and enrolled their names, with thosi of our numerous subscribers. They also gave us their best wishes foi our success, bidding us go ahead, with “never fail” for our motto, toll ing us although; like many other things we start in life, it is slow ut first but if wo will put forth all our energy wo are sure of success. Gen tlemen allow us to express our heart felt gratitude t.o you through our pa per, for being so prompt in sustain ing us. Indeed wo fed proud to know wo have such friends. You have known us from «>uv infancy, therefore we feel words of encourage ment from you not mere llattery, but Bikcere. May you live to a good old age, your path bo strewn with liow- .ors, apd your name and memory livt long after death. ed in an ell'n t to procure an appro priation for cleaning out our river for navigation. If lie succeeds and Iho river is navigable, you are invited to a free ride 011 a steamboat and picnic on a grand scale, somowheri up the river. Sue Shod. . PROGRAM^ i<J For Memorial Day oil Monday April 20th at 53 I’. M.at the Meth odist church: Voluntary on the Organ Guttenherger. by I’rot. Prayer by Rev. G. Clarke. 1 lymn by the (’lioir. >y Capt. Introduction of Orator Taliaferro. SWINDLING FARMERS, Flower Plants fo.r Sale, Fine lot of Fuchsias Fine dou ble Flowering Geraniums, Fine Jot of Gloxinias, Fine lot Tube Roses, Dolcheo- rnl . . . . deria Tubillora of varied .1 here is niueh complaint 0 1 • 1 : i 1 j >• , f ,. , •' , 1 , kinds ana Onma l inks oi Iranils iiriietieed on larmers by mi- ,, , ,. rr . . principled agents, for new inyen- . a the ilineiiTTt vqileties. tion, etc. One common prael ice: I’cices from 10 cents to §1,00. is to induce a farmer to buy a! Those fine Photographs and patent-right for a town or county::Ferrotypes taken still at the old giving Ins note,and receivingoit'li-[.stand. " T. C. GLEN, er a verbal assurance, or written) [.ledge of the stranger, that tl note is not to he paid until a cer tain sum in profits lias been real ized by the purchaser. The note, however is sqld to an innocent third party, when, of eom'si can be collected. This is but one of the many plans pursued, hut by it alone many thousands of dollars have been takc.i from farmers. Remembering ami acting on a few common-sense principles, would do very much Hi County Hoard ol* Educa tion, The Board of Education will il'meet in the Court House in San dersville on the lirst Tuesday in May at lOjj o'clock, for the trans action of business. Trustees are requsted to notify the Board cith er in person or by letter of the number of schools required, and AT REASONABLE PRICES-OT ALSO DEARER Iif CASKETS, At Prices to suit tlje Times, Appl, 10th 1880 tf COM MUX I CAT Kl>. The Pjeksures of Sin. There are so many who give as their excuse for not striving to he rn :ue clirislffius, it will debar me /am so much that gives me pleas, ore. What do,you gain from these enjoyments, you do not wish to give upf 'they pass away before .you fee! you have them. You are sowing.seed that will reap a hitter reward. Drunkards, gluttons, for nicators, gamesters, &c.,are drink ing a sugared cup of poison, and merrily scattering the seed o! ever lasting sorrow. Suppose you arc allowed forty or fifty years of this pleasure, there will be no relish left Tor it wheiHt is past. The dust and bones of thousands that have tastedjjmany a sweet mor sel and cup, and had many a mer ry wanton day, lie now in the g rave. A rc 111 ey now any be11e r danger of such imposition, [following general "principles j ho named ; j Do not trust the promise Ireprescnlationsof any stranger so far as to pay, or promise to [.ay, I money on them. lie has no right |to ask that you should. Remember that in at least three eases out of four, the farmer who I buys a patent-right, or takes the agency for a new and untried “■■tiling, or any agency from an un- |accredited stranger,losses his 111011- NAME8 OF JUSTICES!!)F THE A to [.revent names of Teachers recommended!^ J[ j[ JQ jl, ^ ]. MM for positions in their several sub-| “ " Oration by 8. G. Jordan, Esq. Ode by the Ulioir. Benediction hv Rev. Win. l’arl l’roeession from the Church to the Cemetery. Districts. All persons having bus- liness veith the members of the or! Board can meet them at the time designated. By order of MACON WART WEN, President, I lOUATIO N. 1IOLIFIELD, 'Secretary. 7; uWE FORMED A COPARTNERSHIP FOR THE PURPOSE oj il/. INUFA GTE RING'TIN WARE. HANDLING SEWING MACHINES, and stoves. Decoration of Graves by the dies’ Memorial Association BID Pi MB Of PEACE AND THEIR DIS TRICTS. 88th District, — Jackson. 89th district, Wilson shealey, 90th district, Never sign your name to any piece of paper' without knowing, from raiding it yoursolfor bavin it read by a friend, its exact eon tents. Sa: 91st district, Wm Davis. 92d district, w P smith, 93d district, R T Pounds, 94th district, j I Davis, 9.3th district, w l. Brown, 96th district, w U Duggan, 97rh district, R M Brown. 98th district. Geo F Franklin, 99th district, A J Veal, lOOdtli district, A* II Prawick, 1510th district, James Barron, 1253d district, W M English, iuiotli district, 8 F Blount DKRSVILLK, Ga. April 10th 1880 The Board of (Health will visit A the private and public lots and surroundings, at an early day. Tor the purpose of examining Never sign a promise to p:\V ( the same and recommending to 1 money unless you expect to pay (Mayor and Council such action as is then thought best. ” e 1J1 a:| ffffm|i! a T vli;; sometime. Make this rule univer- \Y U : i ' i : 1>tn,>r . n !u is0 ’! ( . n ' A11 hereby notified 1 STOVES,*’ SEWING MACHINES, 'and TI^ \VA (JJE that the money will not he collet- tq have all Jilt!) of every kind, ted, or not until certain other e-ghat will endanger the health oj vents occur. These will do no the City, removed by that time, good if your note goes into tlio, 01% the Board of Health will re hands ol a party who obtains it commend it done by Council at without knowing of the fraud. occupant’s expense. When ever a man proposes to do ' order of something which in its nature,! ‘ Hoard of Health, amounis to giving you two dollars' \Vm. GAT.LAKER, Sect’v. Wi ive special attention to Roofing Guttering, r Repairing. ING MACHI" have the exclusive control of the famous (Eli id AIL UBS! m STOVES, Acknowledged to be the finest of the kind manufactured or offered of sale in this section, which we will sell at the most reasonable prices consistent with the quality of the goods. .,__ r . xrn SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES 16 OIL, d-.c., ALLWAYS ON HAM' PACE. LAVEIGNE &