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IN THE CITY.
Kdrlf any of one tmhmirilterx fail to
ytiee their fta/yers, they will //ease he
nil enough to inform u.i the fact un
itI lately.
tiMndcravlllr, Uroritln,
I KSDAY, S KIM'KM BEIt hi, 1S81.
J. JEK!U(M!H ( ’Kdllwi , & I’ropl,
Hoad notica to tresspassers.
Head Grand Jury presentments.
•Bo sure to give Smith's Worm
II."
The cold wave struck us on Sat
urday last.
The Sandcrsrillc Public School
numbers about 140 scholars.
Mr. Furso and his happy animal
arc again domesticated up stairs ov
er the store ot' “Happy Ed" JfcCarty.
where they will bg pleased to havt
you call and iusuro your property.
Miss Mary W. Perry has received
her tall stock of Millinery goods,
which are composed of the latest
The rains will do potatoes and peas
od, but it is too late for the cotton
<>P-
Cotton rolled in lively Inst week,
d brought ns high ns O^ets.
TAKHR CtJRKD. health and tweet breath **•
*ri bv Mhiloh’fl Catarrh lUtm-dy. |*rl< «* Mi ct«.
ml luj»ft »r free. For rale b/.Baa llnga L May
Aft. John Davis can now he found
the store of Mr». J. Cohn, where
will be pleased to see his friends,
We learn from Mr. T. It. Strange
at Mr.lt Cross killed 2D moccasins
d one rattlcsudkc with ten rattles
st week.
lion. Wm. A. Little of Columbus, Ga
ys: 1 wish to ssy that 1 linvu used Holt’
'.peptic Elitir iu my family with the
ry heat result*, ami 1 believe it merits si
aimed far it. - If.
Mr. D. K. Houghton's stock is ur
ving and being opened up, Mr
oughtoii will soon oiler you bar
ius.
“Blood-food" is the sggestive name
ften given to Ayer's Sarsaparilla
ccauae of its blood-curiching qunl-
ies.
HOUP, WHOOPING GOUGH and
nmchitis immediately relieved by
liiloh’s Cure. For side only by ltnw-
ngs A May.
“Happy Ed, McCarty" hasenlurg
i his penny store and is receiving
fresh lot of groceries. Thu people
ill hear from him soot).
The corpse of Mr. Win Johnson
ho died with typhoid fevor in the
iwer part of tliu county, passed
rough the city Thursday.
, Albert Kirven of Columbus Gs say.: I
c usod llolt.s Dys|M'|>tic Elixir a*n*|ie-
■ <i • for sick ildttilache arising from indices,
on, nnd wnrti taken In time it has cither
rev olted or lessened the trouble. I cheer
ily rcccouimcd it to all who are troubled
illi indigestion, as mi excellent remedy, tl
Mrs. Cohn is'laying in u uicc stock
ml she is determined not to be un-
ersold, all you have got to do, is to
ive Morris and Julius a trial and
o convinced.
Tlte cry is S. F. McIntyre 4 Co.,
Ynnillo, Ga. John A. Quinn Busi-
i*ss Manager. For cheap goods;
ood goods; don’t full to examine
heir stock, crops are short, and n
ollar saved is n dollar made.
IIILOll’S V1TALIZER is wlmt you
teed for Constipation, loss of Appetite
)izines«anti all symptoms of Dyspepsia
Vice 10 and 75 cents per buttle. For
-tie only by Rawlings 4 Mny
Vive Urnadiuofherw.
Mr. J. D. Cason, lias u little five
ear old duughter that has five
'randmothers and two griindfathers
king, npd sheilas seen them all.
See notice of Jfr. W. R. Thigpen,
Tax Collector, of last round.
4Y hen you sell your cotton be
sure and givens n lift, by calling-styles, call nround to her house and
and pay ing ns your subscription. see iter.
We ask our farmers, wltilo they
are looking around for bargains to
remember tlte advertisers of the
Here it ry and givo them n call.
Out
Ship your cotton to J. S. Wood
llro., Commission Merchants, Savan
null, Ga.
We learn from Capt. W. C. Math
ews that there lias been about 100
hales of cotton shipped from San
dersvillc and Tennillo up to date.
Twenty-live thousnnd bales of
cotton was shipped from our conn
ty in 18811.
■Superior Court aljuurned until
tlte regular March term, and Judge
Carswell left Sunday morning for
home.
Messrs 1’. Hupps Son 4 Co., are
receiving a large and nice selected
stock of dry goods and clothing, and
will compete in prices and quality
with any city in the state. Tltei
idvcrtisemeut will appear in the Mer
cury soon.
Mr. Thomas II. Spurks has moved
hack to the city, and opened a Flint
ly Grocery store at the old stand or
Mr. A. S, Sparks.
NOTICE.
There will lie a meeting of How
II s Art’y Co., on the 3rd Saturday
in September, members are request
cd to attend.
Mild* I’, McIntyre A Co.
Tlte train went down crowded to
the grand opening of the nbovc firm
on yesterday, and their store was
jammed with people, looking nfter
bargains. See change in their ad-
ertisoment.
Mr. .lessee A. Robson, tells us to
state for him, that ho wishes the pco
pie to suspend judgment on ids case
until it is heard at next court. lie
■ays ho will make an oxplinatiou
soon.
We are sorry to learn that Mr.
Ellis Johnson is thinking of moving
to Jefferson county, wc hope he will
bangs his mind and still stay
with us. lie is one of Washington
county’s best farmers and citizens
such men as lie is the couuty
lias unite to spare.
All I (.OH'S COUCH I Mini fooauinptlon Cure Is sold
bjru* on AfuitrAutea. It cur#* comm million. lor
•ala by Rawlinia and May.
Have Yon Sera the Furniture ?
If you have not, go nnd see Mess
, Clins. C. Brown 4 Co., next to
l/cssrs. Hines 4 Rogers’ Law office,
upstairs, nnd take a peep ut one of
the cheapest and prettiest lotsof fur
niture ever brought to the city, Char
lie will astonish you in prices, he
proposes to beat Macon, Savannah,
or Atlanta.
Kuufthlou A Smith.
Let our renders he sure to read the
advertisement of the above firm.
They are in the grocery business
with a nice line of family groceries
and propose to sell goods cheap and
guarantee full weight. They are
clever gontlcmen and deserve a
share of the public patronage.
Mr. J«c Harri.un, who is with Mr. W,
R. Bedell of Coinin'us, Ga , auys: “My
wife had suffered f«r several years with in-
dige-thm and dyspepsia in tbeir most vio
lent forms. She eotlld retain nothin); on
her stomach, scarcely, that she cat. 1 was
induced by a friend to try Holt’s I)ys|icptie
Elixir, which lias effected a permanent cure.
She is entirely well, but will never be with
out this valuable medicine. Those troubled
at all with indigestion and dyspepsia should
never be without It.
To the MerchuutH.
Next week we will issue a larger
edition of the Mercury for the pur
pose of getting our patrons adver
tisements before the people,nnd also
for our own benefit. Parties that
receive a sample copy of the Mer
cury we say to them, wc would like
for you to enll around and give us
one dollar and fifty cents and let us
send you the paper for one year.
A Hlessing lo all Munkind.
In these times when our Newspa
pers are flooded with patent medicine
advertisements, it is gratifying to
know what to procure that will cer
tainly cure you. If you arc Biljous,
blood out of order, Liver inactive, or
generally debilitated, there is noth
ing in the world that will cure you
so quickly as Electric Bitters. They
arg a blessing to all mankind, and
can be had for only fifty cents a hot
tie at Rawlings and May’s.
Arlesian Well.
The Grand Jury reccomends the
Ordinary to pay $500,00 out of the
county Treasury towards boring
an Artesian well on the square, when
the city gets ready and hires a com
petent man to do the work. Good
water is what we need and we are sul
lied that the step they have taken in
the matter, will he approved by the
people of the whole county.
Onr County OBIcers.
They also compliment our county
olHccrs very highly, they deserve it.
.. any affection of the for if any county has had good ofli-
•l’hroat and Lungs. Trial BottlesL crg Washington county has.
keeat Rawlings and May’s Drug ’
otore. Large size $1,00, rorum«n»ck.»i<t= » chut u<„ staioi. 1
— o T > uv ’ ll'latter. Price S6«ut*. tor tale ouly by Itaw-
Thc llcpzilmh Assoeiation will
onvene with tlte Rap
ist church at Davisboro on Friday
icfore the 3rd Sabbath of October,
9:h iust.
A aerie* of very Interesting meeting* in
lie Chrisliati church cloacil lam Sunday
ight. Elder T. M. Harri* preached sever
I able and iuipreaaivc acrnion* to large and
•tentive audience*, and two member* wet*
added to the church,—Wrightsville Record
er,
Try Ayer's Pills and be cured.
Misery is a mild word to describe the
mischief to body and mind caused
by habitual constipation. The reg
tilartise of dyer's .Cathartic Pills in
mild doses will restore-torpid viscera
to health}* action. :
THAT 4'ATOJ(£1NO;UOUGHcan he*,,
quickly cure by Shiloh's Cure. He guar
antee it. Fur sale only by Bawling* 4
Messrs, Hupp 4 Cohen, W E. Wat
kins 4 Co., M. Newman 4 Son and
T. II. Sparks 4 Co., are busy as bees
opening anil marking up thcr new
fall goods.
Capt; J. D. Franklin will soon en
large the Hamilton House at Ten-
nillc. The lumber is now being
placed on the ground.
SI.KEIU.KSS NIoIll'S, made tuiirr.Llc by that ter-
rlMr flough. SMIoli'. Care U III* reiuedj for you.
>'or ult only by Uawltog* amt )lay.
Christian Church.
The Annual meeting was held at
the Christian church at Davisboro,
last week, conducted by Elder T. M.
Harris, assisted by Elder Herring.
The UtMd Work tines Ou.
Messrs, Hupp 4 Cohen are having
a nice brick pavement put down in
front of their storo, and the store
rooms occupied by Messrs. B. T.
Rawlings and Wm.'Gallaher.
Excited Thousands
All over the land are going into
ecstasy over Dr. King’s New Discov
ery for Consumption. Their unlook-
ed for recovery by the timely use of
this great life Saving remedy, causes
them to go nearly wild in its praise.
It is guaranteed to postivcly cure
severe Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Hay
levef, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Loss
t*l Voice, or any affection of the
Horses and buggies brought a!
premium last Sunday, the demand
was so great tliat they could not he'
supplied nnd the Doctors horses
were called for, but they could not
see the point. Catnp meeting nt
Deep Step was the cause fortbe largo
demand,
G. II. Hollenbeck is still agent for
the Davis Sewing Machine, he lias
a spring to atlnch to any machine
that will make them run half as light,
he also keeps a family medicine store,
all of his medicines have been tested
and proven to tie the best, in fact lie
guarantees them to euro. His stole
is In one of Pringles brick offices.
Patronize hi in, lie needs patronage
and is deserving of it.
the ti tirm, vibmin and
HANDEHNVIIjI.E haii.road
We have just received a letter from
President Mitchell tells telling
that the work on the
rond is progressing rapidly,
md the laying of the truck will soon
lie commenced. The ninth install
ment is culled for. Let the stock
holders pay up promptly, so that
the work can be completed, nnd the
rond put in running order. See
notice in another column.
Noriunualy Insertion.
Watch Out ! Which
SI. F. JtlcIJVT 1TMF # CO'S.
Grand Price List in next edition of* this paper,
'ast on 27 sti'ches, knit across plain.
1st Row.—Slip 1, Knit 4, narrow,
over, knit 3, over, narrow, knit 4,
l twist stitch,
2nd Row.—Slip one, knit 3, narrow,
over, knit 5, over, narrow, knit 3,
1 twist stitch.
3rd Row.—Slip 1, knit 2, narrow,
over,knit 1, narrow,over,knit Lover,
narrow, knit 1, over, narrow, knit 2,
twist stitch.
4th Row,—Slip I, knit 1, narrow,
over, knit 1, narrow, over, knit 3, over,
narrow, knit 1, over, nurrow, knit 1
twist stitch.
5th Row.—Slip 1, narrow, over,
knit 1, narrow, over, knit 5, over, nur
■ow, knit 1, “over, narrow, 1 twist
stitch.
0th Row.—Narrow, over, knit 1,
narrow, over, knit 3, over, narrow,
knit 2, over, narrow,knit 1, over, nur
row,,
7th Row.—Slip 1, over, narrow,
knit 1, over, narrow, knit 3, narrow,
over, knit t, narrow, over, knit 1,1
twiiit stitch.
8th Row.—Slip I, knit 2, over, nar
row, knit 1, over, narrow, knit 1, nar
row. over, knit 1, narrow, over, knit 2,
twist stitch.
0th How.—Slip 1, knit 3, over,
narrow, knit 1, over, slip l, narrow,
pass slipped stitch over, over, knit I,
narrow, over, knit 3, 1 twist stitch.
1th Row.—Slip 1, knit 4', over, nar
row, knit 3, narrow, over, knit 4, 1
twist stitch.
lltli Row.—Slip 1, knit 5, over,
narrow, knitl, narrow, over, knit 5,
twist stitch.
12th Row.—Slip 1, knit 0, over,
knit 3 together, over, knit U, 1 twist
stitch.
Hqicat from first row.
ANON,
WILL YoU 81TF V Elt with |)y|>«|*pala and I.lvar
Complaint ? Mtllnh'a Vitulisrr is guaranteed to
flur« you. For tale only liy lUwilngt k liny.
PERSONAL.
Mr. W. J. G ray of Macon is visit
ing relatives in tho city.
Mr. Calton Lowe of Jacksonville,
Fla., is in the city visiting relatives.
Misses Minnie and Neulle Chalk-
r ofDnvisboro, arc vising friends
here.—Gibson Enterprise.
Wc are glad to state that Mrs. K.
Bostick, who bus been quite sick,
improving.
Mrs. Ella Edwards, of Atlanta, of
in the city, visiting iter
mother Mrs. Fugesly,
RETURNED.
Miss Alice Ilodnett ufter enjoying
pleasant visit among the moun
tains, has returned home.
We are glad to welcome hack to
our city Mr. Thomas H. Sparks and
family.
Miss Belle Smith, has returned
home from Savannah,
23ri
IM Li I Si .11 If L II UfllUf
We will submit to the people of Washington and adjoining counties a price list of Dry Goods,
Boots, Shoes and readymade Clothing that will suprisc and astonish all, a great many of the goods wc
will offer for your inspection were bought at forced sales where they brought, scarcely nothing.
5II, 0IIIIMLLARS WORTH Of STOCE
at an average of about 50 cents on the dollar of original price elsewhere.
“COMPETITOES LOOZ! . OTJ~ T”
Plain figures will tell the story and not Bombast and borrowed phrases, National Banks at your
backs will not he enough to make an enlightened people believe that your prices cannot be beaten
when
publishes their plain figures to the world, the trading public will then have to be their own judges, there
will be nothing advertised or quoted in our price list that we will not have in stock, everything will be ready
to hand you at advertised prices.
.Yo 'Prick or Delusion
to draw trade as some of the advertisements of the present day are intended for, it is a forced necessity with
us, having bought tremendously heavy, the cotton crop being cut short, we are willing to m&ke great sacri
fices in order to unload. Heavy shipments and great rush of business prevents our giving you a price list in
this issue, LOOK OUT FOR IT NEXT TUESAY.
silas f. McIntyre & co.,
TEiTPTILLE,
QUINN, General Manager.
J. A.
IMPORTANT!
Buy your lemons from VV. A. Gul-
lithuf Tennillo Ga at Savannah quo
tations anil save freight.
Miss Perry is easily found, nnd
Iter millinery is easier to be satis
fied with.It is beautiful and stylish.
Where enn beautiful articles ol
millinery bu lmdpAt Miss M. W.
The people will doubtless agree with
us when w<| say that it is important to ev
ery man who buys groceries for family use
to be sure that be buys first class unadul- 1,c " v 8
terated goods and secondly that he gets ft“e"5ud""m"ffi i
hone.t weighti. The latter is essentially
the most important, for instance, one gro- iiit Savannah quotations. Give men
ccr may offer an article a cent or two per *'w. a. gallauer, Tenuiiu*, gu.
pound cheaper than another and if you
should weigh your goods you would per
haps find the lowest price the highest. Wc
would advise all our friends to buy a pair!
of good scales and weigh all goods thej
buy. Now, then, if we are correct, (ar;d
who can deny il,) and you want the best
goods at lowest prices, weighed correct-
ly with full sixteen ounces to the pounds ntta " tot<,,,yT ' K * •' w
OKOCEHIEN.
You can't get along without groccric*
and provision*, nnd the all absorbing ques
tion i* where can we bityHhem cheapest and
at the same time get the best goods? Alt*
wer, at H. C. Houghton's
These goods are staple and n;e quoted reg
ularly «o there can he no deception as to
quality. I have on hand and am constant
ly receiving fresli goods which I am selling
at a small advance above actual cost, as 1
am hound to hare your trade if low prices
can get it. You will also find my stock
as to variety containing everything in this
line. I call eipeci.il attention to my assort
ment of canned goods which I have just re
ceived nnd am selling extremely low, in
fact so low that it will not pay you to put
up your own fruit and vegetables. I also
make special figures on my Teas, Cofiees
Sugars, Ac., of best brands, and would ask
The nssoi
tinrnt of birds,Rowers,
riblmiis. etc
ut .Miss Ferry’s id
bo
xvildcring.
Mrs. C. (’
Brown lias fresh
and
first class Huts and Bonnets at
low
prices.
To arrive,
soon a large lot of
Mu-
sirnl Instruments, Jewelry it Cl
K'liH
at Jcrnigan'
Jewelry Store.
Orders for Burial eases of all ffrade-
itherhy person or telegraph prompts
.Smith sit Tennillo.
5-20.
and the last pound as heavy tluas fii-st, go ( Tho clliUlrcn s lmts MittH P
to ROUGHTON & SMITH’S. This firm^s this somon ».«' wonders %
guarantees their weights and measures as kauty
well as <hc quality of riicir goods and as
sure the public that they do not water
their meat, sand their sugar, or handle
any second class goods.
Miss Mary W. l’erry has one ol
the nicest and most stylish stock ot
millinery (roods in the city.
Houghton & Smith.
The ROYAL st JOHN throws, its
own band on. For sale by K. S. Jer-
nj 'an, under the Mercury oilier.
dtlgar*, ac., ui » . PowderI. abnol.itelyn U i
you to give me a call and examine my en- Nothin* on Knrth
tire Ftock, for I feel pntinfied you will not d©f>y^bo»<M>no tca»iH»»imn
(bud. II will also positively provmit ami cure
CHICKEN CHOLERA,
PARSONS’JSf PILLS
And will completely change tho blood In tho entire system In threw luoiiths. Any
person who will Uke 1 Pill each night from 1 to 19 weeks, mny be restored to sound
health, If such s thing be possible. For Female Complaints these Pills hnvo no equal*
Physicians use them for the euro of LIVER nnd KIDNEY diseases* Sold everywhere,
or sent by mall for 20c. In stamps* Circulars froc* 1. S. JOHNSON A CO., notion. Mass.
Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Neural
gia, Rheumatism. John sun s a.NO-
J)YNE LINIMENT (for Internal and Bxternal
the) will Instantaneously relieve ihcsn tcrrlblo
diseases, and will positively euro nine ensca
out of ten. Information that will snvo many
lives sent fro*? liy mail. Don't delay a muuiL-uC
i Prevention Is better than euro.
INIM6IIT CURES Influenza. IUeedlntr at tho Lunps Hoarse-
lironlc Diarrhoea. Dysentery, Cliolcrn Morbus, Kidney Troubles, and
1 Circulars free. I. a. JOilSSON A CO.. Hosum, Mass.
It Is s well-known fact that most of tho
Ilorse and Cattle Powder sold In this coup*
try la worthless; that Hhcridan's Condition
" * and very valuable.
go away without leaving an order.
Your*, &c.,
H. C. HOUGHTON.
will make lions
’aCondition row-
tcaspoonful to coch pint of
MAKEHENS LAY
liu,.* U»J ^
Bucklsn'i Arnica Salve.
The best Salvo in tlte world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures
Files, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
Jwm money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Rawlings 4 May
Read What a Patient says of it:
“The PouMlle* I pnrchnaod from yon in August
prove to mo most conclusively Unit “while there is
life there is hope.** They did their work far be
yond my utmost expectations, for l certainly dlil
not expect that a habit of FOURTEEN YEARS*
DURATION could bo completely gotten under con
trol In tho exceedingly short tlino of two months
1 cau assure you that no false modesty will keep mo
from doing all that 1 can In adding to tho success
which will surely crowu so bcncilciad a remedy.**
Above extract from a letter dated—W. Va Deo 2G, VS1
Tho Pastlllee are prepared and sold only by tho 4
HARRIS REMEDY CO. MF C CHEMISTS,
306-■£ N. 10th. St. 8T. LOUIS, MO.
B«nt rm Cm Bwtk'i tiMtewt (3, In wlti K, On, bmUi 7
Call on E. S. Jormgun and buy a
Hotai, St John, it runs either back
wards or forward and excells all
in cheapness of price nnd light run
ning.
For Miterin'.
The Friends of MR’ ZACII T.
BRANTLEY, announces his mime ns a
oiitnble candidate for Sheriil’ of Wash-,
ington County, nt tho ensuing election
in January next. FRIENDS' j
SAHITARIUM. lllr«r»ld*. C it. T!i» dry .Hunts ri
Nose. Throat. LuulS, full luon, UI r., rmtlu. cost
(All that thedoubtful curlnusnr tliou*htlu\want U.
)luow, (Moth and guilt hlndin 60 cla,paper
5 rlntfo Galdn, 141 p IfWt.sent aeided, moony nr Ftp*,h>
inD wHiniEmgte/.m»,
entai>erl<d!at. Nnrvoua l>el»l!iir,lnipe<!iun»nU
riiiun, Conmiltotlnn and T’nmpLtnt frnn,
dARR18 REMEDY CO., F Tii»*otmi
*’**• 4'IdihLU Mini Hull* I’rnii's ol
|PR0F,HARIil8’ PA8TILLE REMEDY
1 Volina .Urn nn I oilier* mIia sul
from r.trtous and Fhrslcsl Dot
I Ity, rrMfi&turo Liltatmlon a
tltdr many gloomy rnmr.iitrtw
. 'am quickly nnl radically curt
T,.e li.mrJ, I. |.,s * P In l.u> *.. | (l.,i|„, . Malb), M.
tio.1 (cnouch lo rfTi it • run, utilris In (a t rrc ca*ra,| h|i U„. a
llaating Ihreo motiius). t>;. Kent Ly Ball In plain wraui*ra.
UlrrUlun* for l .leg arrooupany r.rh llo». I'an.phl. t
blog this Uina.o oai umla ot iuis ce*.Ut.alcd uu •|>pUcailm
EUREKA MILLS.
SANI)ERSYILLK,GA.. June 14,1881
I’arties having Wheat to grind are
nnrnostiy requested to dry tho snino l>o-
fore, it is brought to the mill, n.id tliat
will insure them a larger yield and but
ler flour. We can dry n limited quan
tity here, lmt it takes 11 few days to do it
mid it is impossible to dry wheat for ov
■ry body. .So givo your wheat a good
uniting ut homo. By order of the I’ro
prietor. J. L. YARBOROUGH,
tf 0-84. sitUifilt.
Spectacles X liyc tilu'ses.
Gold Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Silver and White
Metal Spectacles,
and Eye Glasses,
Steel Spectacles,
nnd Eye Glasses,
with fine Lenses
fo r sal e a t
A. J. JERNIGANS
J KWKI.UY STOUK.
Burial Cases.
^Of all grades for sale by T. N.
^W. Smith atTeunille. I.iyiveyour
jrtlcrs with Mr. J. F. Merkerson.
TESTED JBY TIME.
STRONG’S
PECTORAL PILLS
m «nccEB8i\;L t;m*. roo
HALF A CENTURY.
doua
hraoing tli
health to every stun» ui mo mnijr, i
r ur PamphleU, oto., addruaM C, £*
1* CrSur Ml., K.\. City.
niwvou* .mlsl.lns Tlsor
n-Tlbn. ?'
AYER’S
Ague Cure
contains nn nntlilolo for all malarial <1Ih-
ortlrrn which, go far as known, Is used In no
other remedy. U contains no Quinine, nor
any mineral uor deleterious suhtdunro what
ever, amt consequently produces no Injurious
ellect upon tho constitution, but leaves tho
system as healthy as it whj before tho attack.
WE WARRANT AYTR’S AGUE CURB
to euro every caso of Fever and Ague, Inter
mittent or Cliill Fevor, IUip'.ttcut Fever,
Dumb Ague, Ililious Fever, ami Liver nun-
plaint caused by malaria. In case of failure,
after due trial, dealers are authorized, by our
circular dated duly 1st, 1 Wlf, to refuud (I19
monoy.
Dr. J.C. Ayor&Co., Lowell, Mass.
Sold by all Druggists.
J O* FREE!
“reuable self-cure.
A favoi
A favorlto pn-.vrlptlon of one of tb#
moat noted and hnocovgrul ageelHlUte In tno U.a*
f now retired t fur the onr.* of Nervous I>* bit ity,
WjOHt Manhood, Weakness;»nrt Decay. b«ui
(n plaluuealfdouvelttpe/eco. Druggistscau(lU»4i
Aitdr.i. DR. WARD & CO., Lauiilana, tiw
Got a ROYAL st JOHN from E.
S. Jcrnigan, under tlie Mercury office,
it is one of the best machines made.
For the l.cgisliitiiic.
To the citizens of Washington county, at
lie urgent solicitation of many voters of
Ids comity; I have consented to annoimct;
nyselfnsnn Imlepcmlant candidate for tin
(.legislature, and solicit your support. I
tavc served yon two terms; and If now elect
■il pledge myself to serve yen with the witiu
tidelity I have in the past. Augt. 2oth 18SI
GREEN BRANTLEY. !
FOR COKOKEK.
The ft lends of Mr. C. W. Grtilmm, nn ,
nonnes his name for the office of Coroner
1 n uxliington county, ut the ensuing elec-l
ion in Jununry next. Mr. Ornltsm loir
io*t one eye and the eye sight of the olhcj
is affected, and he deserves the support < f
.he voters of the county. FRIENDS.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
The friends of S. J- Jordan announce*!
him us a candidate for the office of Tax
Collector. We n*k all his friends to rally
around him in January next, and elect him
know they could not elect a better or
more suitable man.
CLAY’S DISTRICT, j
Gin Houses insured nt lowest rates. 1
Apply to AY. G. Fnrse, general agent, 1
tjandersvillc, Ga.
Collins 4 (’iiskets for sale by T. N.
4 J. W. Smith at Tennille' Orders
left with Mr. J. F. .Merkerson will
receive our prompt attention.
If you want some fine Syrup go to
win. Gallaher.
For the latest style hats and lion-
nets full on Miss Mary W. Ferry at
her residence.
E. S. .Jcrnigan keeps always
hand. Muchinc needles 4 oil, a
a fresli supply of stick candy, ('till
around, store tinder the Mercury of
fice.
lee! Ice!! lee!!!
On and after the 1st of May I " ill lie
prepared to furnish Lake lee at DOcts
per hundred fits delivered.
W. A. GALLAHER, Tennille, Ga.
Wood Coffins, and
fLiolr/vf o of all Styles, T. N. & .T.
ivdSHeiS w. SMITH, nt Tennille
Leave your orders with Mr. J. FMerker
son.
Buy your Collins 4 Caskets from
T. N. A .P. ^Y. Smith at Tennille. All
orders left with Mr. J. F. Mcikerson
will have prompt attention.
Buy your ice from W. A. Gallaher
Tennille Ga and save 11101103'.
IRON
TONIC
FACTS RECMDINQ
Or. Harter's Iron kit
Tl will purify nnd enrich (lie BLOOD, rojrnlnte
.he LIVER and KIDNEYS, midTumtoiik mu
HEALTH and VIGOR of YOUTH! In all llunm
lltitaKoti rc'inli liiK a certain uml i lllclon TONRr.
•ftipcidallv l»yspfpi*ia.\Vaul «>l Ap|ivtllc.lmli>fe*.
■ ion. Lack of oli't'livlli, etc., ill* iiac* Iti marked
•v I tl, linitifdiale and ** omit nnl icHill*. Cones,
niiihclus anti nerves rerehe n xv force. Eidivciis
the mind und supplleit Crain I'nwi r.
1 A ElIKTC sullerinjr Com all complaints
A L#« ELO peculiar to their fi x will thid in ’
OR. HARTER'8 IRON TONIC a Mile and kpeedy
-•me. It Rives a dear und heullhy complexion.
‘ testimony lo iho value of Ult.
Tonic u ihal lre«inent allumpls
'have only added lo thepopiilar-
_ I. if you earnestly desire health
ml cxporlmutit—pel the OltlOINAL AND 1U.UT*
Send y »ur address toTbe Dr Harder kTed.C(f.V
migest
si Inns 1
1T1 liln
■ Mo., for ottr "DKEAM BOOK. 1
^Fullof tdrunue und useful information, free.
Or. Harter’s Iron Tonio is for Sale by
Druggists and Dealers Everywhere*
Qnict anil Easy Cbilfl-Birtli
Thousands of women over tholnncl testi
fy to tlto wonderful effects of this great rem
edy; It will not only shorten labor and lessen
greatly diminishes the danger to life of botl
mother ami child. Thin great boon to Buf
fering woman is Holmes' Liniment, or
Mother's Friend, l'rcpured nud e*jld by J,
Euadpiclo, Atlontn. Ou. -Sold by iil
Druggists. Frieo 01.50 bottlo. Scat
by Express oa receipt of^irioe.
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