The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, April 20, 1880, Image 4

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ilotl L . with nil affect'd yawji. .John retomied f<> his cousin,; — and advised her to defer theintro- ‘Petc, is you into them sweet' duction to a more favorable time, meats, agin?’ ‘jNo maim, ^ apMVCI . ] K . .... of sKvcetmcats is into, me.’ c-ived. Tlu- heantv bit Old Itelittble W ashington Co. Advertisements \V \slIINiiTOK COUNTY SIIKKTIT N.\ I.K: \\ ill I «• *nM before* tin* Court Iioumi* do r iit Sun-1 Us ;d* t>\ill 11 In two-n tin* uhwU hour* of -ale, on tlirj repeating tin answer 1,!, o \\ ashington reived, The beauty 1 ’ j^ov’c is of the ijaturc of the but the next moment said, ‘\\ ell. ed a first class Burning glass, which, kept still in'never tear, I slndj insRt on being jjjqpp \NI)S!!()E SHOP, one placet, tircth; changed often, introduced.’ docs nothing. " After some delay, L was I am prepared . , . -vr led up, and the eej-emonv of in-jcustomers and as many new lo do the thing properly in New tl , l(lll ',[ ion W!|S pertbrimaf. Agreea ^ k ^ aAveddmg, the bride must |)]y sm , irisi ,j tlu , benulv ». lsllino ti) mloilll the- ■|j rs( I ,,,..,1:, J - in Min m’Xt tlio l'ollowli..}; jiropcrtyl ad re- OI " asmngion ana adjoining! 1 '*;"*: 1wnMh>(1 s , m .,, tf ; #n „ raofe i,; r J: 1,,,., i;, . rntinti(*A that hnvino- nonin nnpn- {hv «*t th«- * «‘<>ium‘ Ii\« r, iidjoining himls of her Jipt.euuiiue > UUIL *lci\ 111^ a^aill U]>< , vy , , r .vhh winR, ti. >. Young ami otlu'iv }• lovietl On iim <hc property ut evtun* <»» II, I . KoOhom; to Mitif-ty t"’0 StMierior’i Vwrt" li In* IshihmI from the Miperint C’iMirt of nhld oomify. one in favor of A. I. Haines, tuhn'r. \ s \\ . < i. KObHon, udin’r citato II. T. ltoh>oii. ttii<I ou'e in favor of.I li Voting vs w. U. \<\ fin-mVK #-\1< 1 n julin'r est. II. T. Holton, propeity pointoil i J tut l Moil ill' UH 1 ,,,,j |»y nluintill? r.ttorney mul .It^nf noticr given. A. M M A VO. Mtei iir. ^ SEW PAPER! ones - UKoltOIA—Wfisiiiliirti.il (.'minty. as may come With boots Wli.-n-nH J. T. 'in.-ton. •■'uimII’IU, Ujiplii-S to W' ., ■... wl ,. I | I,. , , Vi, , , I,II- Icltcrsof lliMiiissuin lntfti the gtiurdlpiiBjlip *M have citrht'bricJcs maids and a hun> ' •' •" and snoes ot the best stock that •’'n.rtiui .\»» i n i.o-. nave cigut oriycs in.uus, auu yuu ,,,, ln . in ,I,n<<■ anneiminee <>1 ( alb- , . , , - . iIiisimuu thi ii ii'ii’to nii'aml .•iilnioiiUli all otm- drcd'dojlar .poodle besides the ope ■ '*’ 1 l , can 1> ‘ bought and at prices as ••••nii-.i. m p im.i "i p'-m- »t my mil..,, wm.innhc * Y I-I’JIH* b made a lirotound . b, Itunc pn-.-ii Ilic.l t.y Inw, nml slimv cmiseit any the} she man-lies. • 'bow- b,,< i- I ,,r glow as the “Butchers. 1 am : '«". «'*.'• "p hll,, 1 uUI 'v* 1 ^ Kiantci. NOW, lull, lllMltiU (>I 1 L*l 111 11111 Li II . (iiveii muter mv imiicl at olllee in biimlersville, •lam going to the post oflicc. *h.> stepped backward, and, rais-new receiving my Summer stylesM.gn, i^i ejj.jmmy.v_oniy.__ jiilvullOl A—" v<l | jpafi;n i. oiuity. \N here:N, \v . II A i nmt t ong; .Its . MpplJeH'ft per nanent letters of .\dlnininti'nf1<ni bit ,Uk* I'slnie of goin^ to the post oflicc. *he stepped backward, and, rais li'hb; shall 7 inquire for you! ing her glass, surveyed him delib- and samples, and the citizens AYcdt, ves, if you hayc a mind to, crately I'rmn head to toot : then, are invited’to call and (famine w . H . M...i,.i..o/aaidcouniy;.u.ci.u8i..i: but doh't think )-oil will find mci'vaving the back of her hand f<>- mv stock and new fixtures be- TiMn nictiM.ivi-mr in..ite m,.i adummUinil i.«i r ' i i • l 1 1 oij nLUU\ nml new llAliors uu puns cmici.i.m-fl, tu hr :in<l tipi.ciir nt my iillte). witli- tlje.’C ward llllll, draw led out. ‘ I rot Inner, .. , m-d-in.,- „llu.|. nmn.i'i.mnnt' lll,,l,,|tal ' 1^■I'l-siTilled In liuv, nml allow calls*. II' ,,, , , • ..., ,i • lot v-maKing otnei ariangi.meni,„ U j. taw iiuv*-,Uin s.ii.i u-ttcrash.miiinotbi.Kiuu- t 111,11 ° n - 1,1111 ,s for summer shoes, bine 1 lootsjltf; 1,1 . iShoes and Caiters marie df. ,!olm HiiliWN, Only. Old 10»I A wnslilngfoh (' juntv. Lutieisi Stutbdd huviiig uppliml to m*» to lui\< SO < >'Ucirn.nt(‘C* <l ^"liy •lortlnn. Iiiiin r (upluui of Kitty .lo ilu .. , *lc- o . > « J1 ><*.t. In mill .. '1 always sing to please myself, said a gentleman who was humming * n " 11 - a tune in company. ‘Then you ,, are not at ull difficult to please,' 1 ( *!’ ’* " ' 1 ' ‘ T ’’ ,, ‘V? "V" b ‘' VT' *■ ’’"i"" 1 . said a Indy who sat next to him. •”*! ,I *. V *>'*■ K «l )a , l . rln !, r ‘ \ riassivc verb’ sni d a teacher h.verj’ (lily is it little life, an,] will, neatness ami dispatch all -KfS-'ars-arw-*.. ‘ c ‘ f 1 our whole life is but a dn v rt" work warranted not to cut in vllu ‘; ,u n» ovi.x-k n. m . April u. iini.1. ‘is expressive ol the nature ol id , ,, . • . , • , , . e. c. nnow x, orgy, rVivIfiir -til 'irtinrv is ‘ Prler in bi* n I * :,1<J, ‘ • t IlC eyC, bllld Under tlld ariltS UKOIK.IA- \\ inlilii/rtmi ( uinity. cciving an action, as, ictti is oeat , • • , . wiien-«a. m. o. w.)i,(i.si>ii.,A.im , rim .«***t»t*> ten.’ Now, what did Peter do!' Jf I indulge I am not safe. If not pinch &rounu tile toes, ii. .iniinsun. lin'd n)it>iii-s m me lor icm.iK ui n)n- VVcll, I don’t know,’ said the l abstain my child will not be! 1 AM nmiimr'tiii. !ih 1 v < '.< !imi /: rr’.miacs II.I'M. Ill’ll till'll, v to citi. mill Hill III! |itr- scholar. dejiberatjpg, ‘miles,s lie cursed with a drunken father. hollered.’ Gov. Huckino.iam. Call at North corner public Miss A., what is your opinion of, One ol the best sort ol minds is square, up stairs, sign Premium I!”,, : 1 ' ( 7lh.:i.Vsniriwi) 1 ii eniint'y 101,1 the weather’!' ‘I think it ihtcnd»';fO.that which minds its own business. 1 Jloot Shoo. ' ui.bi.b.e, ileum ii ... I'rilipli.. iimmliuii, , 1 r . 1 . , _ . i | . j.i 1 ‘ I'm* IWlfi'H ul niHiiilflini 1 ruin I In* I itiimliiiiinliip of clear, and I wish some folks would lake many otlici extia good tilings,; p c 1 [OPT' Yd Ainm v.iii.im .m. miinr iniiinm nr Hniiert Kui> follow the weather's example and including beefsteak, it is somewhat 1 clear too.’ Mr. Jf seized his hat, h' ;ir c. and lifts not, been in that street -My son,’ said an old man ‘be- m * ^ ^ hincc, W;iri» of i ir#*i i w 1 it v»«* -ii'o lil.-/. ti H i! ¥ 7 Til K mercury;' i * :A JJS '.MOflRAT f( J MATt •r on, tlfiTiiM'tl. I’h.-M* uh* Hum.far • tocltuaml julnmnhli idl nil ft singular tlir kiu<lr«*d nml rivtUior.^ ot Htiil deciMifeclf to !n mil uppcitr ii f iiiYnfiicp within ti)o thin* pf»-’ -» rilu d Iiy law nml show muse if tiny 1 they luiw, w liy aid U*ttfi-s should mu lie grunted* <liven under my lmml at i Ohu* in StinylerHyllle, 111|> April 1st, r. r. mU)WN. Nrd’>. 'My son,’ said an old mail 'be ware of prejudices; they are like A Ho vpY, irtend'ng to be Vydty. rats, and men's minds are like traps, t ius accosted a lady in the street: prejudices get in casjly; but it is „ „ Madam, can you inform me where doiabtfu 1 it they ever get out. T can see the elephant ( ‘No, but I, a Bruyerc says, 'when a person if I had a looking-glass 1 could of f C y]j I)s and discern: neiit reads a • show you a very large monkey, book, and it..excites in him (.leva- nice new Jew- • incro\ui> sloped. ted thoughts, he maybe sure thej ‘Dait arc,’ said a sable orator, ' v Prk is good, and he needs no otli-j ^ Addrepins Wrbrcthcn., 'two roaifc.sr n>«H.uf Roving iC QkVy, GlOCkS.FOR SALE rtf tro 4is HQihl. dc one am a bioad Says Ruskin, ‘You know that to! ? and narrow road dat leads to pcrdii give alms is nothing unless you _ t tion and de oder a narrow and give-thought also; ami’ that there. U^nCt byoad road dat leads to sure dis« [ orc it is‘ written, not ‘blessed is triiction.’ ‘If dat am de case,' said h c that feedeth the poor,’ but'Piles- i sable hearer, ‘dis cullud indevid. sed is he that considereth the poor. willH03 ui.T^takos to do woods.' 'V for "FUBLISHli) BT A man’s true wealth hereafter is "A rather eftlejdy darkey was the good he docs in this world to a policeman if lio'his fellow men. When lie dies, knew anything of Ills son Pete, people will sav. what property ha-. The policeman replied tlmt he left behind him. Put the am there was a voting darkey in thejy L .| s w ] lo examine him will ask, lock-up for breaking up a prny- Avhat arethv good deeds that tlu.u er-meetmg . with an ax-haudle.I|, ast scnt befoiV thee’!’ ‘Put’s him! exclaimed theovei' joyecR pit rent. ‘Hq told mo was Smiles blcc ‘ 1 dimples, which are gvidne to’muse hi.sself!’ dar njoye ornamental than three- dollar vest chains. It’s dangerous II w Many. -A. \ nntg man s i CC p the same town with the asked an old man for Ins dauglw. ) ,. 0 . )|I j c to 1 . nj>f ;v perpqtnal frown. UT in marnage. 1 lie ansvuu Don't walk aroujjd looking as dis- vvas: Go into tile orcliaid bring., n;i j as a s j ( .k undertaker, or as it in anui-nberol apples. u\e me Vou \ VCPJ g 0 ji 1L ,- to your funeial. one halt ,ol the iminlxM’, and the • mother lialI'of the balance and ITo»csty is never gained or lost half an apple over, and to the: slKl dcnly, or by accident. Moral daughter one half liftin' remain- strength or moral weakness takes der nijicl half an apple, and have possession of us by slow and im-i one leit. fqr yours df. without cut- perceptible degre s. It. is always: ting an apple, and then, if she sate to trust those who . can trust is willing, you can have her.’ themselves, but when a man sus j He solved the question, llowlpects his ew» integrity, it is time many did lie bring? lie was suspected by others. Mor al degradation always begins at sale w*/*»>?’.'•ttjrw;. nt b< st o i Wednesday last hist nit. ;< twei n .Mr. J 1 Pugesle M and Han- lio vlJe, or around S uah rsville, a b ub'e e:i ed, . c acln d I ever Watch ■I< el chain i n l key on the end. KIN ION CASON. apr 7 lt A - 'V- V\ j • 1 •’ . lk0K;- : ■■ ' - 7 J m ■■ ./ -a-' . ’" ; ,. ■ ' . W. felcOARTY. The BslyFimiLiSS 7AIRT8& IN (MYijr'ILL work for anybody dfeels disposed to pav a d ernigECn & Sgarboroug-h, -iposeci to p scalable price fora good job thri re a GO TO .-iPE KS-m 03C| 5 r yttr tx iocs tut Only CiinisrjAN;j.-,Iohn W\ home. ic/.once was troubled in regard to the disposition of the various sects, iuK Lon.p s Phavkk,—Did. you andthe chances of'e&th 'in reiei'- wcr think short though it.is, hoyv ence to future happiness or punish' much there is in it? Oh, it is ben'iti- nfeiit. A dream otic night trails.e lu'! And, like a diamond in the String's, .A*.k2K-)ii m ':j0,-jj£ I-J,certain wan 'Crown of a queen,.it unites a thou — At Sandersville, ton County Gf®,,-every Satur- ■J13KH augusta sxoEE day. Buy The Improve Weed l'or \ iolins,Accodeons, Bows, io.sin Boxes, exc. SEWING MAC! I1NE. only $2,0 dtrirjgs to the gates of hell. jsand sparkling gems in one. 77//*; LATEST OUT, WITH ALL ATTA0HMJ1NTS, STVLU L/KL CUT. FOll SALK UY “Are there any Roman Catholics here?'’ asked thoughtful Wesley, y - ‘•‘•Yes,’’ was tile reply. '' A uy. P resbyte via iu ?'' “Yc “Yes,’’ again ivas the answer. “Any Congregational is b ‘‘Yes.’ ‘‘Any Methodist,'’ by .vstv of a clincher, asked the pious Wesley “Yes,’ to bis great indignation, 'answered. it teaches all ot us—every one ol us- to look to God as our pa rent:—“Our Father.” It teaches us to raise our thoughts and desires above the earth:—“Who art in Heaven." It tells us we must reverence our Heavenly Father: — "Hallowed be thy name.’’ it breathes the saints’ reward: — “Thy kingdom.come.’ Jeraigm Tn the' mystic ways (if dreams, a And a submissive, obedient spir- sudden transition, and he stood be- 'M — ‘Thy wl! ! c done on earth as f6re jttye gates of heaven. Improv- k 1S 111 heaven, ing his opportunity, ’he again ill- Anti a dependent, trusting spirit: quired: 7-"(iive us this day our daily Aretliereany llomanCatholics bread.” here?” ‘‘No,’' was replied. “Any Presbyterians?' ’ „ “N o ” “Any'Cdngrcgationalists? “‘No.’ “Any Methodists?” •“No.” “Well, then,’ he asked, lost i;> ever wonder, ‘wlio arc they inside?’ * “Christians)” was the jubilant an- Ant). a forgiving sp'rit:—''For give us our trespasses as we for. give those who trespass against us.” And a cautious spirit: — “Deliver us from evil.” And, last of all, an adorning' The Merdu^y \K ill be devoted to Uitbratufe, Spie^.ee, Agriculture and feei- % t ' eral Intelligence. It will contain alj the latest New*? of. Wasli ing ton and adjoining Counties. 'fc-PF*Gvn -• ?'$ spirit: — “For tluiie is the kingdom,! n Pj n ,J w !l'.{ Skr ■ and the power, and the glory, ton 0U ' S ’ A0 ‘ S7; 0MASSES, SI'EC'LA d-c. Amen. The Belle ajid the Student. Boot and Shoe 1. jr §• 100 Spring WATCHES, CLOGKS and JEWELRY Rates of Subscription. One Year. .1.50 ven# At a certain splendid evening party a haughty young beauty turned to a student, who stood G. A. RlCINiI ART respect- •near her, and said; ‘Cousin .John, fully infonns the cilixcns ol 1 understand your eeeen trie friend Washington and ad joining conn- L——is here. Do bring lnm here j ties, that he has opened a Boot! and introduce him tome, and Shoe shop in Sandersville,! Want parties that have BEEF 1 7777 1 The student went in search of next, door to Pringle & On*'SEATTLE, Mutton & Chickens to'-^ H.ifl:Tmnd, and at lengtli found him store on 1 layno’s street, where' IkvYII, to call on me, 1 will buy loifnging'on a sofa. ^ respectfullx solicits the patron-d’hickens in lots of one up to on e c 1 •Come, L——,’ said ho, buy!age of the ladies and gentlemen, hundred . * oanclersvilie, beautiful cousin Catherine wishes: All work done in the best style AHTHOR ROBERTS, to be introduced to you.’ and of the best material. Sandersville Ga ‘Well,trot her out, John/draw- apr 3—am .April 1 Oth 1880 Jy REPAIRED BY Jernigan. Cash in advance. q1. Sullivan, NOTARY PUBLIC, Georgia. Special Attention given to the Collection of Claims. OF FOE IN THE COURT HOUSE. Sandersville, Georgia, March 23rd, 1880.