The Mercury. (Sandersville, Ga.) 1880-1???, May 25, 1880, Image 4

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. 1 low tii lincl a chip block—Axe the block. of the ok! help from do ole folks, au'Mat NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Sandkrsnili.k, Ga., Jiui. 20th, 1880. All persona are hereby forbidden of sand failin’ from de under penalty of the law, from luint- Lot him know who in K and fishing or trespassing in he inn master of his days and nights, sot right down on him like a hag roof-top! E. W. McCARTY. | Tb OnlyFir.ST CLASS fAlNTSR A husband telegraphed to his wife:—‘What have you for break fast, and how is the baby?’ 1 he answer came: ‘Ihiekwheat cakes and the measles.' in do purvislmn owns de cabin and who brings!’™? .manner on the lands of the un- ' dersigneu: H. N. HOLLIFIELT), W. H. PARSONS, WM. RAWLINGS, WM. MARTIN, nur 3,1SRO—bin Sit Down to Work. All women should economise their strength as much as possible —•—- i while they are young and healthy. Down m Nebraska the man who am j s qp inorc jf they are aged and tools with a gun to see if it is loa- f ee pj e One way to do this is to ded and pops over an old fi iendj rcS |- onc se j- Q f muscles while oth- escapos lynching only w hen no one arc ac jj on Begin early in can lind a rope. Dctioit Dlce|j.j 1c morning, by sitting down to Profs. your work before becoming tired, ‘Is it becoming to me?’ asked she and you will hold out better thru' as she paraded in the costume oi the day. one hundred years ago before the j Place alight box in a chair to man who is not her lord and mas-j make it high enough to sit at the ter, but who is her husband. ‘Yes, table to work. You can in my clear.' said he, meekly. ‘Don’t! wash dishes, mix bread, roll out you wish I could dress this way all pie crust, and many other things tile time?’ she asked, ‘No, my with far less fatigue than if stand- dear,’ he answered; 'but I wish you ing. Women cannot keep on had lived when that was the style.’ their feet very long at a timewith- .. —.. ou t injury to their health. All IN YOUR S V F.CTAC I FROM SaittbmtittSc, CJl^f'ILL work for anybody that .. feels disposed to pay a reap sellable price fora good job. ;U'tfyd0iqti Ycrf'.icr^ sat THE li s AUGUSTA STORE Tin: drjESXtltriGAN People’S, THE NEW ST@ME! Mrs. S. Fannie Jcrnigan, Has opened a »<Vof ion Store,',next JERJYIGEiJV’ S JEW*ELR F The Denson win- women who have children, wheth- A mail was anaigned at Littli‘; er boys or girls, should teach them Rock on n charge of carrying •« to aid in the kitchen. Si USC Boys as well as girls may be taught to pound out or rub pistol us c l 0 thing, and even to wash, rinse TJiev revolver. “Haven't you got bctti than to carry such a this? asked tin* Judge, holding ail( j j lall g them up neatly, up a pepper-box pistol. ‘Yes, sir.’ ‘Don’t you know that the law- says you shall be lined $2;"'?’ • Yes. sir; but 1 didn’t know that it was any harm to carry such pistols.' ‘But it is sir. Any man wliol^U would carry that pistol ought to f> go to the penitentiary lor life. Suppose you were to get into a light, having such a pistol. While you wen* trying to shoot the other fellow would run away. ZEPHYR, If. I NKER < 'HI E ES COMPS, HUTTONS, PINS, SO A PS, CA NVASEs'for 'ZEPHYR WORK, DORRS, TOYS, MARBLES, PARRS, FINE * COM- MON CANDY, SR A. TES, PENCIL, PENS, DAMP, CPU EDGING de J, SHE WILL KEEP OX HAND ARE THE TIME IK IS f Ell Y, NEED!. ES, ZEP It) 71 NEED R ES, TOWELS, USES ' d CO ERG EDGING, dc. On hand and fur SnU‘ SI ORES, NOSE GRASSES, di Buy The Improve Weed may be taught to mop, scrub andfSEWING MACHINE, only $28 clean ceilings, iron their own 1111: oi.m:sT machines ix tiik COCNTliV. Fans, and Gloves. COME AND SEE HOW CHEAP I WILL SELL. clothes, and others, if need be, clean vegetables, and do main things about the house, and it will make better men of them, than il they were not taught to do these Atlanta Constitution. THE LATEST OUT, 11777/ ATTACHMENTS, STYLE LIKE CUT. FOR SALE II Y During the coining year a year that will witness the progress and culmination of the most interesting . political contest that, Inis over taken Toll limy go this time, but, R p] ace ill this country—every citizen ever I hour of you carrying such and every thoughtful person will In U worthless pistol again, I’ll get compelled to roly upon tho m wspa- . . . ‘ iiers for information. Why not get up a pel it loll to the (tO\ cl nor to || 1( , |, ( , h £ ) Abroad The Constitution have you llling, No yonder we is recognized, referred to and quoted are slandered at the North wheli! fr0,n ! lH Uu! fading southern journal such trilling men as you arc* car rying pistols that only hurt mail by lying on and retusing to digest. 21. J.Jernigan Those who have on■•«■ used ’1 ho IVoplc.s Muchliu will )in I'l l- it to nil iiIIutf. mill Alil-.NTN selling it | timl it just \\hol tlio I'.'lOI’I.K wiint. ItnmkcH the! A I j I-lititt It* i >rl. slioli, in 11 s cnsll v, iloi-s till’ \\ 1« h wt rn Hire work, mill who tin* holihlus willumt niimiin; tho works oi' flu. Mnrliliin. Wrltu I'm' dwri|itlvr <• culurs uml particular to it. ,i. & a. f. i.ni'.M'il.n. Anoni?, apr eo lHS0-0m Wuiliuy. Oa County Brother Gardner on Family tlov- eritnuR t. [Bktiumt 1'ki.k Press j “ Las’niglit just as de ole wom an was grindin’ up dc butcher- knife to cut her e r: s, darcum a knock on de doah,” began the President of tin* Lime-kiln Club as Paradise Hall grew quiet- “It war the ole .nan Mosher, h away asthooiguu and v< hide of the best southern thought and opinion—and 1 lit. home its columns avec.moulted foi Ids Stomach dm latest nows, the freshest comment I and for all matters of special and euv- rent interest. Tin: Coxsiiiftion con-| tains more nnd later telegraphic, now's j in. nimcv n?irl Board t it>n. of EtiuciP SANDERSY1LLE, GA. Old Wishing- to inform the citizens Washington and adjoining again open- tlmn any other Georgia paper, and this particular feature will bo largely added to during tlmcoming year. All! of its facilities for gathering tlm latest ,1 ’*? , news lrom all parts ot the countryj . , f will be enlarged and supplemented.j^d a lirst class The Constitution is both chronicle! commentator. Its editorial opinions its contributions to the drift of cur rent discussion, its humorous and satirical paragraphs, are copied from an, 1 could see rigli away dut lu*iV no . cndl i f tlm country to the other, didn’t feel ill whoopin' speerits. B anus always to bo the brightest I'reckon von all known de ole beet-newsy, original and p.q- . . , • , , , , uiant. It aims particularly to give man an you knows lie am haidc tlu) ut!WH i Ilipart { lltv 1U1(1 mfiy, and to w oi kill Ull honest. \\ ell, lie j keep its readers informed of the was ober dare to seeabout Ins sonplril't of current discussion by liberal JluuyuduH. Dat llnnyadus a in.Init concise quotations from all its a powerful bad boy an’ I knows contemporaries. It aims, in short, customers and as ones as may come it, an' de ole man be sot down an tola the dat de day had ry rove when he e.mld 110 longer control newspaper,” Rill Arp wit! to more than oyer deserve known as ‘'the leadin de boy. Yes, iie sot cmr on dt to contribute his uniijuo letters, aige ofde wood-box an' cried like whit / h K row in savo, T lmmor Wt l k D a chile ’cause dat Munvadus lmd ' m;{ - “ 01d wili add his <l«uiniP“<-” L tun to the collection oi good things, jilt Ol no sale. come homo an’ cussed aroun’, an’axed for money, an’ declar’d he’d bmstde hull family or her it. J axed him how ole de boy was, an’ he wiped his nose an’ said sixteen. I axed him how much de boy weighed, an’ lu- looked up ail de ceilin’ an’ said about a hundred an’ twenty. Den I pushed de tea-kettle furder back on de stove an’ 1 went for de ole man like a. steamboat sploshuu. De ideah of a boy like dat ruuiiin’ de house mailt HOOT ANT) SHOE SHOP. am prepared to furnish my old many newj 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 sanYpl.es, and the citizens are invited to call and examine! my stock and new fixtures be-; southern fore making other arrangement continue for summer shoes. Line Boots {Shoes and Gaiters made on notice, also 1 guarantee a Repairing done to bo The Board of Education will !meet in tho Court House in Sun- ■rlorsville on the first Tuesday in May at 10]/• o'clock, for the trails action of business. Trustees are reqlisted to notify the Board eith er in person or by letter of the number of schools names of Teachers recommended I !for positions in their several sub-! Districts. All persons having bus-j iucss with the members of tin-*] Board can meet them at the time! designated. Bv order of MACON WAIt’l HEN, 3’resident, 1 IuUATlO N. 1 IOLll--iKL.il, secretaryj WATCHES, CLOCKS and jcjjLRY . Blacksmith, Machinist and WOODWORKER, lLll „ Wishes to inform the public that he is still on hand doing noth- ■quired, and' 111 ^ , d lls * : c * ass wol 'b in the above branches of mechanism Also agent for Liddell’s Patent Portable Engines, Saw Mills, Corn and If'heat Mills :.\nd.MAC! IINKRY for Plantation, Custom or Merchant Mills. Call and see me on north end of Harris street. 1 Sandersville, Ga. apr 20-tt JEWM J. T. a ‘1 JJiil REPAIRED BY Jernig-an. 5 NEXT’ DOOR TO ADAM'S LIVERY STABLE I am prepared to do all kinds of M V uml “Undo Remus lias in prepara-j with neatness and dispatch all lion a series of negroes myth legends;.,• J illllstratimr t.hfi htk-lnn of 1 tui „1,1' L W ‘ l ‘.‘ l, \ ted n . Gt l ° CUt UV folk-lore of the old every respect Tin illustrating the plantation. In t Constitution for RS8U will be bettei j nor pinch around the toes, than ever. Tho Weekly Constitution is a car- I'ully edited compendium of the news of tho week and contains tht best and freshest matter to bo found in any other weekly weekly from a daily ollice. Its news and miscelln- aneous contents arc tbedreshost and :its market reports tho latest. the eye, bind under the arms pinch around the toi Blow nil blow ye gentle breeze*, All among tiiu leaves uuil v l’rceBHcs, .Sing all >iug yt* heavenly luu.ses, While ] mend jour boots and sliosos. Call at North corner public j square, up stairs, sign Premium Boot Shop. B. C. 1IOLT, Agt. apr 3—2iu TAX NOTICE—LAST ROUND. I will attend the following nam ed places on the days specified for .......•(in 1 -i . "and most popular of southern agri-jthe purpose of receiving the Tax aroun tut he riled quits, dat hel cu g UV al - - - frBMMt AT REASONABLE PRICES. ALSO DEALER IN JEEMIGAK Eor Violins, Accordeons, Bows,I :Strings, Rosin Boxes, &c. me mad all de wayup an’ down, THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR an jL tole Mosher it hedidn t goj human’ flop dat llnnyadus ou-| nM • 4 , , , n , r U1 tm-bislKilei an' don mop him 1 11,ls ' tl,e 1,est - most relwblc CASKETS, April, 10th 1880 tf At Prices to suit the Time.s nqbber da riven lie got up an’ my lie went journals is issued irorn theiReturns for tho State and Re printing establishment of The Con 'Paxes for the year 1880: stitutiou. It is still edited bv Mr. ‘ ' ' TKUMS OF SUni.iOlllF'lTOX nius a gj n - an I w;ts C\tUS behind him. DatjW.L. Jones, and is devoted to tin boy was still ill de house, buffin',best interests of tho farmers of the de ole woman aioun’and kickin'south. It is sent at reduced rates dc dog under de stove, and (RJwitli the Weekly edition of Tho Con- opportunity was all dat could stitutiou. be axed fur. De ole man boun ced in, waltzed up to do way 1 «‘ U M way d« ftll Dailj- Constitution., jly tickled me all ober. When 1 Rd f de.winder Hunyadtis was wi pin’ 'de tears away will one han’. an’ Fatin' cold pancakes wid de odder, an’ de ole man had such a sthile as I lievn’t seen on his face Tor ober seven years.” Af ter the applause had subsided the President continued: “Treat Tanner’s Davisboro Cato’s Giles’ Clay’s Robison’s ! Me Bride’s ; Wain mock's ! Lamb’s .$10 000 a year. “ “ ... .5 000 six months. Ridillevillo “ •••-2 50 three months 1 Hebron Weekly Constitution... .1 50 a year. I Prosser’s 1 00 six mouths, peacock’s Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday F riday Monday Tuesday • Wednesday county nay 8 “ 4 “ 0 Jernigan, has nice new Jew elry, clocks and Sewing Sstiiersiie HUG STORE KEEPS ON HAND ALL THE TIME Clubs of 20, 20 00 vourtoys kind tti.' liku a ladder should, but when asonj gits de big-head an’ emagines dat kc kin run de caboose widoutl 2 50 for one year. to same address. Address THE CONSTITUTION, ! Atlanta, Ga.: 10 11 12 18 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 ,, ; warthens store Wednesday 11 28 m . j Fourteen c n r Friday ' “ 20 In Sandersville every Saturday until the books are closed. J. HERMANN T. R. may 4 1 Machines fo? Fresh Drugs, Medicines, tk£515i»"‘ r r -|W«tUo.rtmm TUu«^y Southern Cultivator l 50 “ jl^boinaele r riday “ Clubs of 10, 12 50 “ I ^ em , lillu Monday sale cheap. Chemicals, Sfe., dfc. -A LSO FINE- FOR SALE at Cigars, Tobaccos, Lamps and Fixtures, Perfumery, iTOILET AND WASHING SOAPS, AND EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE. PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT ALL ' HOURS.