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TUE3DAT FEBBUARY 17 Itli
if*. I1HIHUIV, Erilivr* Pra r i
tOClAL.
B. D. EVANS Jr. City Attpnrnsy
“Be sure t* give Saith’s Worn
OIL”
Jcel ice! ieal
Haiti'! rain! rain!
Sleet! elect! sleet!
HirCtr! enow! snow!
Cold! col#!, cold I
(Jo te see tula Hurst, Wednesday
night the Ittk task
The oold waalhar
iceroe.
made locale
tniiaaM taok the dry griue Sat
urday, an acaaaat ef the had
weather.
Former* at* coaeiderahly l*
hied with their work. It ia tear-
ed the oat crap ia aerioualy injured.
lion, nark Kawatt won the drees
in( gown loot weak at the Catholic
Fair ia Augusta.
The gia hoaaa af are. a. B. Joeey
■ear Ocaaaa waa daatreyed by Ira
several day* ago.
A slight epriakl* ef aaow Ml on
Tharsday, aad eieat on Tharaday
night.
Baa the "PafaaUaa Bool Cleaner*’
hAthethiagyaa want tor aaU by
Ohaa q Brown A On.
Mr. Jeha J. Jordan, has aaauaad
the datiaa of Jailer and saw aecu-
pint the Jail
Thera will be a grand Inaagwrat
Hall at Wetkiaa Hall on tha 4th of
March neat.
Tallow ia aov tha faahoaeble
■hade. Thla will make twenty dal
lar gold ptaaea vary atyllah.
Wadaeaday Inat waa thacoldael of
the eeaaaa, tha aarcary Ml to 14'
abeva Mra Winter Ibar yea re age
it regietarad 4“ above
If yea oaaaaaa the “Parfeetion
Boot Cleaner" yon will never have
any more ahaak atata. No aecumn
lotion of dirt for aala by Chao. c.
Brows A Oa g
Whenever a man thinka it is mua-
culor force via*. Lula Herat eterU,
let him put it to the teat, aad he
will eoon think it is dynamite.
KAYHELUjIlLLtNGS.
—From The Spabta Isbmaeu'
-Vise Georgia Duggan left
Camack Monday with Miss Mary
Gheealing who stopped over a few
daya no her way home.
WALKER’S MILL ITEMS.
Faoa T» Sparta Ishmaelitr
Farmers are stirring lively pre.
paring for nnolkcr crop.
News is scarce this week- Wheat
and oats looking well considering
the freeaea.
Mr. Bob Franks haa maved end
sow toots hie big horn in another
qaarter.
r- IT. B. Hooke basin male older
than hie oldestchild who hat n child
ten years old.
Mr. Walker will soon have his
wheal mill in operation. His smut-
er, one of the best mado, has already
arrived. Me is new making
geod corn meal as can be bad aay
where. Mr. Stephen Parker is hie
idler.
(• Bene lerapelai.
Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg
Sa'JK. “ I LV i "« •« much
1 fclectr, ° Elttara, I feel it
k/oll it y t ?, * t f umjri *g humanity
know it. Here had a running eora
en mylew for sight years; my doctor
tald me I would hare to have the
bona acrepad or lag amputated. I
*"•**•#< three bottles
£ !k‘i r *• B ‘ tte " *"*■ boxes
of Buckle*’* Arnica Salve, and my
•M It BAB nanaJ ..J _ t... J
Woman naver will be peidea much
fur lecturing ns men simply because
they have dene so mach of it for
nothing.
A good time piece is needed in
•very heaee, and the place te get it
ia at Jernigan'*. Clocka from |3 00
t* I7.0B that will give satisfaction.
Are we to have a celebration on
the 4th of March, neat, in honor af
Cleveland aad Hendricks' inangurn
tien? If so, is it not about time to
prepare far it.
“Thera is a ring in those tones,”
•haute# tha girl who had been list
•"lag te the aaratt whispers of her
lover.
First Lady af Color: “Dinah, why
''•an yen wahher wear whit* cle'ae' '
Secea# La#y of Color: “White
cle'aaf D'ye* think I warn to look
like e iy ia a cream fug?”
Mr. James Trewick, oea of on
best young rtaa ie taachiag ache#I
near Teaaille, in tha Boatwright
ucighborhood. We iearn he haa a
food aUeadanoe, and we are eatieled
that his patroaa will be pleased with
him.
“Whenever yon apeak, (all the
trutk,” Midaaaaotoat phUooopher.--
If this principle were fo pravaii now,
•ilanoe ia tkia ooantry would be so
thiek that yon eon)# oat it with a
case knife.
Mr. Jfoeee T. Swiat ia ons of the
elcavereat gentlemen in the ooanty.
We arc glad to skake hands and pass
• word or two with him when he
comes to the city, because he ie al
way* in a good humor and meets ue
with a amila on hie couatenace.
I
nytructioao oa Piano and Guitar
given by Mrs. T. M. Moffett
Residence next door to Hiaae A
Rogers lew office, gandereville.
1 he disfiguring eruptions an the
tke sunken eye, the pallid eum
Jdcxion, indicate thet there ia aeme-
Uli,, K wrong gelng on within. Ex
J!* 1 th « lurking foe to health. Ayer’s
S *rsaparilla was davised tor that
purpose; and does it.
Miss Lala Hurst will give aa etbibi-
m our city, on Wednesday the 25th
inHt - We have seen her perform and
i"- v to ®ur friends who have not; that
"r exhibition ia well worth the money.
8 * <! _hcr and you will come sway
"f 1 " 5 8 * le “ certainly one of the great-
' Tou dwi qf the 10th centuries.
..^ 8 Rn article for the toilet, Ayer’s
, wr ^'8 0r stand* unrivalled. It
J 8411808 tlle acnlp and preserves it
j "" B * c * rf aad dandruff, eurcs itch-
g *” d humeri, reiatores faded or
ft} Uair to its origiaal dark e©lor
proiaoU it* growth,
«>w sound and walL”
«re sold at fifty
wnu a bottle and Hucklena Arnica
4 MAy* U COnU •.koajbjr Kawlings
u»»0h* Nom
From Tan SranTa Iannaaun—
Meaara C. Brown aad Alax Smith,
af Sandersallle made a recent visit
to Linton.
Mr. M. A. Cook leaves for a few
months to repair the grist mill of
Mr. Gaston Avaats, near Deep Step
church in Wtthington County,
Mr. Alfred Harriaoa, near Oge
chee Shoals, made ue a recent visit.
We hope to see him agaia aeon ac
companiod by some of those large
red horse fleh he epeake ae fluently
about. - J
A getleman who has resided in
thie county for 37 years took his first
ride on theSdinot. -lie was delight
cd with a abort ride and it is
thought he will try another eoon.
Mr. Robert Malpaea, el tbia place
waa married te Miss Annie Stascr,
°TWnehington countv, on the 2»th
hit We extend congratulations and
with them a prosperous and happy
future,
Iwyertaai Mwevery.
1 he moat important Discovery ie
that which bring* the moat good to
the greatoat number. Dr. King’s
hew Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs, and Colds, will preserve the
health end save life, and ia pricoiese
boon to the afflicted. Not only does
it positively care Consumption, but
Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma
Uoareenese.and all effeotions of the
Lnnga, yield at once to its wonder
ful curative powers. If you doubt
this, get a trial bottle free, at Bawl
ing* aad May’s drug store.
ONAL,
Mr. R. A. Evans ia engaged
business in Atlanta.
Eugene Haaabnrgar, Bryant
Irtwruneeand F. M Lawrence of Au
gusta are in the sity.
Mim Mamie Neon end Mm. Higgins
ef Macon are stopping with Mim M. W.
Perry.
Mr. Bnhen Mayo baa mnved to the
dwatliag on Tfarthen street lately
occupied by Mr. M. W. Pourneile.
Mr. Wn. Wiggins, grandson of
the late Mr. Geo. Wiggins, and n for
mer resident of Calhoun county, now
lives at the homestead of his grand
father.
Col. R. R. Bowel, aud lady af
ter aeveral mouihe aojouraing ia
o«r city, returned to their home
in Moger»ville Teun., Inst week.
Miae Celeetin Herndon, of Dub
lin, ia visiting I r t Cullen Mnr-
phey nnd femily,
hire. II. A. Renfros, nnd Mim
Watkins, of Cde City, are visit
ing Cnpt. J. Weddeu, nnd
tamilji
■r. Jasper Parker of
Savannah wan in the city last
Sunday; stopping at kin father-in-
law’a Mr. Bon Wbiddou.
Mr. and .Mra. Banner, an#
daughter Nellie, of Augusta are in
the city visiting Mrs. Enaliae Mc
Carty aud fanily.
Misses Fannie IIssAie and Fannie
Pritchard of Aagusta, are with Mn
Rmaline McCarty. Miami Fannie Uansl
burger, Mamie Dorr and Ma. Dorr of
Augusta are wilh Jfr. W. A. McCarty.
Mn. Daley of Macon, is at Dr. A.
Mathis’s. Mr. Thomas Burke is stoping
with Mr. K. W. McCarty.
Cl Springs ReacSy.
The originator of this medicine
was for years a practicio chemist
•nd druggist In the city of Hot
springs, Ark., and after thousands
ofexpcrimenUwhich necessitated the
expenditure of u frirtiine, heat last
discovered the method of extracting
the very 'quintessence’ of the die-
ease-exterminating ahd healing
properties of these waters, Which is
now Drought to the very door of
every inhabitant of the globe, in the
form of C. C. C., the Hot kpring
Ketnedy. Be not deceived nor mis
taken. The qpIeYiratcd Hot Spring
Water* are actually usod in the
preparation of C. C. C„ the proprie
tors having completed arrangement
for all they need.
For salo at Mathis’ drug store, and
Hatch nnd Bmith Ten nil I e.
■r. Mmmter
Haa for ante at Rawliagn sUbles
a floe let of male* nnd home eh very
meeonable figuree he, be* also one
Fnncy horn lor sale which it ia a
pleaaara la ride behind. Call around
**d ana Hunter, every body known
him to he one of the cleevemt horn
dealers that haa ever vidted Baa-
deravUle.
, , ■«< Ihrt lor Chine.
I bought a bottle of Chillarine
end it promptly oared the Chills oa
MM certainly a “dead .hot"
for ekiile.
David C. Bkhlakd, Keith Tex.
For eale at Mathis’ drug otere, aad
by Hatch A Smith Teunille.
Amdremr Brawn.
The Sanderaville dyer hue returned
from Savannah, making bis patrons
please to giVe him work, such sslly
ing sad cleaning clbthlng.
I Sill dyeor cleah a suit of clothes
ns good as can be dono In the State
such as gcntlemeu’s coats, pants
snd west-coats, or ladies dresses,
cloaks and ribbons can he dyed or
cleaned eft a very reasonable price,
snd guaranteed no stain or fub off.
Thia is the Say to iuako old clothes
look new. ' ’
M
its M. W, Fairy has a fin
assortment of nice laces
and cotton trimmings
which she is selling below
Cheap! Cheap! oh! how
Cheap I
Cntl nt Miss jPorry’s and
take a peep.
Mr. Albert Kirvrn of Calnaibue Oa say*: I
hsv. uwaMfott., Dr.po,,tio. Elixir a *p«
rile for sick htadach* arisiag from iatlige*
doo, aod wsoe lakm In Usm il hot either
oioveaud or I tanned the trouble. 1 cheer-
Iblly rwcommrt It to alt who ere troubled
Vm iiMflifeBtion, iff an excel I vat reiaHtf. tt
A liberal 0tbr.
Now is your chanee to secure Tan
Mnacvnv nnd that mammoth aad
splendid paper Taa Wnur Cocnt-
m-Joomal; one of tke beat papers
publtshod in the United Btatee, for
tbo small sum of #1,10 f r both pa
pers per year. Call nreund to eur
oflice and avail yeureelf ef this of
fer.
'‘Perfection Boot Cleanera,” the la
test novelty, does away with the un
sightly shock mat, for sale by Chas.
C. Brown A Co. 2t
gM*E. S. Jernigan sells plain stick
candy at 12 j and 15 cents per pound
Lwm it svLNDiDLr.—-My wife
has been using Mexican Female
Remedy for some time, end likes it
splendidly. She tells every one it ie
* perfect boon to suffering women.
8 T Lecy, Halifax C. II., Va., Au
gust S 188 A
or sale at Mathis’ drug store nnd
Hatch nnd Smith Tennlile.
AUBMirfi. “
T
was t- •
he owner 4
ef a number
•I b b b b that we
re infected with n cu
rious dec, which coaid
, not lie remedied with see
except by giving them fersh
g g g, the f x of which h time
he tries would lie to swell tb -
eir little i i i so they were no
ticed by n number of j j j, and
swallowed at ones in every k k ,
k, this was leaving the b b b
toapqlef* | r fate, so he
thought he | „ I would with
themAl I (great) to Swissland.
Within the last four years I have
sold hundreds ofbottles of the best
tooth ache and neuralgia cure ever
made, It has cured every time. It
kills the nerve without pain and con
tains no creosote or other poison.
Does not blacken or rot the other
teeth, uede and sold only by
G. H. HOLLENBACK
Snndersvilis Ga.
AMtle CmreAfThrwe CMMrem
Three of my little girls had chills
for four months and I could not find
anything that would cure them, un
til I purchased e bottle ofCbillarine
which quickly cured them all.
Mrs. Lydia B Creighton. Arkan
sas City, Kan., April 10, 1884.
Fer sale at Mathla’ drug store and
Hatch A Smith Ten nil Ie.
We call attention of ear rsedmsto tke
advertiMmeot ef the Chicago Cottage
Oigaa Company in another column, aad
we like pleasure in unsmm—ding them
to the geeerel public, e company whose
Organs have attained s popular reeomen
datiou for their superior musical quali
ties artistic beauty and general exelleuee.
This Company ranks among tha largest
and best in the United Btatw, having a
rapacity of 800 organs per month, and
these vigans are shipad into avery inhabi
table portion of the globe. The mem
bers composing the firm of the Chicago
Cottage Organ Company are mee of
experieece, integrity, skilled ia tkeir
line, conduct their business on sn equi-
t’bls basis, aud we predict for the “Chi
cago Cottage Organ" a brilliant future.
•avrt frora Malaria.
I have used your medicine in Ma
larious districts for many years,
and it is the best medicine I hare
ever tried In my life. I am now fifty
years old. Rev. B B Risen hoover,
Troy, Tenn., May 31, 1882,
For sale at Mathis’ drug store, and
by Hatch and Smith Teunille,
BsMgsns Services.
Preaching nt the Methodist Church
in the eity every Sunday except the
find.
Preaching nt the Beptiat Church,
in tke city every Sad and 4th Sun
day.
Preaching at the Christian Church
n the eity every 2nd. Sunday.
Preaching nt the Methodist Church
et Tennille, evsry 2nd Sunday.
Prsachingat the Baptist Church
et Tennille every fird nnd 4th Sunday
Wkst the Lmrilea lay.
Does Great Good.—I have been
using Mexican Female Remedy a
week, and it has done me great good.
Mrs. Louisa F. Morris, Gishes Va.
June 30 1884. For sale by
A. Mathis, Sandersville, Ga., and
Hatch A Smith, Tennille, Ga.
By calling nt the Mercury unite
£•“<*“ t« n copy of Rev. J. B.
McGekee 4 Sermon on Methodism
that was preached et Mt Morlab
Camp Ground on the 3rd Sunday ia
Gnif rasi gat 1 ** • B >ail sum ef lOcte.
■■cistern's Artira Salve.
The best 8tN in the world fbr
Cuts, Breioee, Bores, Ulcers, Sslt
Rhtura. Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap
ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all
Sktu Eruptions, aud positively cures
Piles, ttr no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
money refunded. Price 25 cents per
boa. For sale by Rawlings A May
w“Tho ItovAL st John is me ue»-
machine mads, for Salo by Erneat 8.
Jernigan.
Notice.
ion.
Hon. Wm. A. Liuleef Irtembut, Oa
say.; I wish lo say that I haw a*rt Kelt's
Uytpeptl. RUslv ia my Amity wilh lb*
■VE. 8. lernigaa aelt* tks Nsw
Hon mach lee cheap. Call aed bey
A Swing Mackim Fir
I will sell a Bran New First Class
Bewlng Machines at a reasonable
price, and taka pay ia good shingle*
nt opsh rates. Imt me hear from all
all parties immediately First Come
First Served
A. J. JERNIGAN,
Sendereviile, Ga.
_ I have purchased th. slack of good* oi
*• W. McCarty st his old stand oa th* tasi
tid. of th. public square, consisting of Fam
ily Groceries, Confection.riw etc. I solicit
public patmnsgw I pledge myself to gives*
l°w Ittljtiji •* any bun*, in th.cily,
\ V. Boy
HA YEYOUT AKEN
Itl itillil CouttltM F* M85? #
If not send for It right now.
II you want It .r.ry day, send fo tin
Dally, which cuata $10.00 a year, or $5.00
r,«* month* or flx.,0 for three month..
Ifyuu want it every week, send for ihi
a , KlS l ;,7“
The VmUt CoBsttutkHi
I* the Cheanret I Biggest and Best Paper
Printed in America I
} M** * 2 Pa0** chock full of news, gnssii
and sketches every week. It print, mor.
romances than tl.aatory pe,«m. more thru.
n*wt Ilian th* tgricuitunei paper*, mor* foe
than the bumowNw papers -baaiilm all the
news, and
""“tsafiSisftsssip^'
ANDTALMAOETS 8RRMON&
Oaato 2 Cent* a Wash I
II comm one* a week-take. * whole week
lo mad ll I
Yon raa’t well form or hasp haem withowt HI
Writ* your name oa * pearti nerd. ad.
tt co 1 kid Tfflr 4 /ou
TOE CXMfBTITUTIOBf.
for sale by <
Evans.
If yon wish to buy groceries call on
H. Evans, liia prices will suit you.
iw crop i
. H. Kvi
evofferoJ in Georgia eolljat tha
Sandersville Store,
by P. 1IAPP.S SON & CO.g
TUE LARGEST STOCK ever
in the City, full anti complete^ in
every line.
To get S1.2'i worth lor ono dol-
Inr, t ome to them. | ■
No Mcrohiint
COMPETE
in Georgia can
wiTn us, |
rough t
rHouk will
give you all tha information you
want abewt them witk fteonro.
• t
“Cheap! Cheap! oh how Cheap!
Fancy candle* 30ceut« per lb
Jr: Rigan’s
Bee the Prwf
KxTtaa 8*TuracTiuN.-Yottr medi
ae* eell well aad give good oatla
faction. Tom A. Marshall, Druggist
Kietheburg, 111.,April IA ’84. NitrX
Latten Lot or Cniu.*aixa.—Chil
larine takes very well here. I want
a large lot of it. F. J. fipecck,
Druggist, Fayetteville, Tex,
March 15, 1884. For eale by A
Mathis Sanderevilie. Ga aud Match
a Smith Tennille. Go.
Stmfoxa’ Iron Cardiol renovates
and enriches the Blood, nnd acceler
ate* its action. For rale by A. Math
ie, .Vandcrarille, Ga., and Hatch A
Smith, Tennille, Ga.
Rckrtnla af W right, v ft lo nn4
Temmille B. H.
Train No, 1, south,
Leavs | Arrive
BeiideravUlt 11.00am. Tennille 11.10am
Tvanili* 11.16 “ Harrison* 11.60”
ilirrisowe 13.00 ” WrigklavilU 12.30“
Traia No. 1, north,
I^ave | Arrivo
WrightsvlHe 1.20 p m. Harrisons 1.26 pm
Ilsrrisons 1.26 “ Tsnnill* 2.20 “
Tsnnill* 130 “ 8end.rs.ill* 1.40 ”
This train will ran In Olive Church three
mile* to WrightavilU for
tbo preeeal. All freight* for WrlghUviiio
snd Harrisoe* should be plainly marktd
Gem into eparatioo January 1st 100$.
Hie. ,j. l Irwin,
MU Conductor.
Burial Cases.
Of all grad*, for tale by T. N. A J W
Smith at Tennilla. Leave your older*
with Mr J F Mmfcamon
Examine the
Cooking Raugee. Mr
■ their
TBI
IGTOH fflFLE,
UMICIUEB IT ART.
I fleema dm fffart ffimdig^m^Jam
■rmrw tv wvwt awreag Ngvvvtvi
Beaeral OBn, Illea, N. V.
New York Ofle*, BBS Broadway,
Buying Agents Wanted.
HALGFxn&l!
For ISM 4amm
iHpaim,
riend on ronr name nod Post Ofltee ad
dnm with lO.eenta'and;! will aaod ynw
a copy, wnatage paid, This is net a
laartarofiti ouat. It fo prhrtad ia both
Engllah aud German. If yoe af let wards
•irJer seed* deduct the 10 cent*.
Flcka eerti are Ike bust tm lb*
Warld! Tun Froaat. Guiwr will tell
bow to get and grow them.
Tick’s Flower and Vegetable garden
210 pages, 8 colored plates, 600 Engrav-
iaga. $1,25 in elegant doth covers.
VICK’B ILLUSTRATED MONTH
ly Magaainc, 32 page* of reading matter,
a colored plate iu every number, and
many a fine engravings. Price, $1.25
year, 6 copies for $6. Hpcrimen num
bers 10 cts., 3 trial copies 26 cts. We
will send to one address Vick’s Maga-
tine and any one of the following pub
lications at tbo prices named below:
Century $4.50; Harper’s Jfuuthly, $4,00
8L Nicholas, $3,50, Uood Cheer, 81,25;
or Wida Awake, Good Cheer and Vick’s
Msgaaine for $3.
I4MEI VKK,Reeh*MtrN.Y.
by J
Good* delivered any where iu the eity
by J. H. Evans.
All grade*of sugar and coffee can be
bought cheap at .1. M. Evana.
A nice lino of confectioneries and
fruits for sale by J II Evans.
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
rt minis wura
I |||M«|# a
VRAM Jl'MY ,
MARCH TERM, 1885.
A S Arant
'Iho* E Ifrown
E It Smith
Wil»un Shealu
IF M Cox
U V Harktdale
Cm t‘ Smith
Wm E Wallcbn*
N M Jordan
FOR
J. Jt. Newsome,
Dr A Mathis
Jo* A Hunt
EC Honiinge
H // Holme*
Urecn It Harriuon
Wit/iam J Taylor
T J llalmm
A )'Haynes
L It Kendrick
Win E Mis
Harris Ellis Johnson j
if DO M Summerlin, Turner L Drown i
StMHtey Kiftreil %/no (J Duygon
E Shutting J«e It Daniel
Stephen E New
J Denton Warthen'
Traverse
M we boagktae low that you will
be well satisfied' that
THE HARNETT HOUSE,
SAYAN NAH.GA.
SCHDULI
FOB BPBM8W AM* SVBBIB
^885.
Romm with board, per day fl,(0
Single meale, each, ,50c
Supper, lodging and break-
fact, 91.80
These prices, with the well known
axeeleace of #ur accomodations,
ought to satisfy our country friends.
* M. L. HARNETT.
Portfos seeding this ad. ought lo
mraknn the fart aad thee do an art o*
simple jartfoe to the paper
M. L. M.
Buy yoar eyrup and Made Hampton
flour from J. H' Evans.
WHEN YOU WANT
Any Painting, Graining, Kalaomia
ing or Paper Hanging done, sell on
F. M. Arnnu, he onn make yon a
nine Job.
Mr. Jr# Barriaua, whe ia wilh Mr. W.
R. Bedell of Colum'ms, G*., seys: “lly
wlf* had enfleied for severs! veers with in-
digmtioB and dyspepsia fo (heir most vio
lent terms. 8b# could retain nothing ea
her stomach, scarcely, the! she eat. 1 was
Induced by e friend to try Holt’s Dy*|>epUc
Elixir, which haseflected s permanent curs.
9he is entirely well, bat will never be with
out this vahufile medieiiie. Those troubled
t all with Indigestion aad dyspepsia should
sever he without it.
W« MEAN VHMg
WE 8AY,
when yon come in and inspect and
price our:goede.S BIU
NOW IS TOUR TIME TO
Sim None*
P. Rapp’s Son & Co.
J H Drantle.y
Thi s Turlington
C A Sessions
TO Warthen
J U Moye
TE Houghton
L A 'Tanner
A S Sfierko
EA Ifkkfoha
M’m E Jordan
Jna E Lord
J J Cato
J T Brvum
Jat T Simpson
Jao ft Halt
Jury 1st Week March
Terut, 1886.
Thevv eTOiSlret Ovfsl see eetehseled (or vet-
sii®
ashool* chorehm, Mfea. eeeteoTeto.
amn.ua wnhir,
■mw xanmu,
Or.
Ough! Eye! Sea!
c of finoat 'aaaortmcuta of Fancy
.candies in the city at E. 8. Jurni-
0.
I f you want any Plain stick candy
•go to Ernest Jcrnigan'a his cannot
be beat. J,
C ull aud examine bis entire stock of
.confectioneries.) f,
Oil! I! Gee!"
’85 A QRANS COMBINATION. ’85
THE MERCURY
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Jno f Mills
F. IF Tanner
W M Everett
O H Sessions
S H Roberson
T M Norlhinglon
Thos Ihnton
Mark A Whittaker
H%os R Sparta
AT H Roge r
Jna F tinner
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William J Siade
A A Roger*
TMOodfretM
Traverse Jury for 2nd Week March
Term, 1885,
WTBnnUey Sr Hen White Franklin j
f S tanner
J T Jones
John Hood
RH Walter
A H Roughton
WH New
Jos H Smith
Sam T Joeey
Hen A Smith
WJ West
Jno D Hall
R L Dudley
R K Dam*
Jason H Togo
THK POPULAR OBQAH
tartraettoe Beetoaad Pita* Starts.
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to«m lartelrt aad to. mfort*
IU.
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O W Wiley J
It E Gladden
Sherod Uood '
\tsaae HermanM
Rennet! R Smith
t L R Garner
V M Norrie
IF IF Curry
C I Davis i
Elbert Tenner*
M H Hird
U M l.ilfc J
L E Godfrs
csr
■f WiMse.
pent
end Eye Glasses,
Silver and White
Metal 8|ieotaelos,
and Eye Glasses,
Steel S|K<ctaclcs, •
and Eye Glasses,
with tine I,cnsM
for sals at
A. J^JKRNIC! ANS
swki.ut Stoux.
fasSgiW
rCf{IN tlU' i 0UTOf ORDER.
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SQUARE NEW YORK.
THE FIELDS AUWMTE
ihWITH COTTOHJ I
tiBiiTMB KiiLnwa ©be
htmlfies wh. have been wanting Plan**
iianta
tm.
Pianos and Organs.
and laid In aB Immense alack af
MU PER II INSTRUMENTS FROM
TEN LEADING MAKERS, wklch
■e *h«ll offer on oar usual easy
luuUUBieBt Toibia To mcoom
, date thouc who wish, la bay now,
i aad hoi# their cotton; valif lal r,
we BMke thto ’
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for the sale of the fin*
est makes of Pianos
& Organs. ’
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give you an
ORGAN
tjxe
at
OR PIANO
price
same
at
a During the msnths sf Ssplstn-
ktr and October, 1804, w-s will
sell IHanos aiui Organs at sue
■ JetueM Rock Mutism Trices,
requiring ettlu
f ib t ANtl IMmN UR A PIANO
910 CASH D0WNJ0N AN ORGAN'.
And alUnsiny three ntonlbt time
an tbs balance, mil km tmiereet
«r adi’anses/piius.
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rs with Mr. J. F. M<
. Merkerson.
in- P 1 8 y ,n ‘ ,,,t - Should they pay one half,
•ho amount due at tlirco months, or
make a large cash payment, »n equita
ble price for the Instrument will be ar
ranged. All will he trentod foiily, and
charged piices in accordance wilh the
'' pispsrvd man Ibss One Mun-
rial. Camih TiMfollirki, Ooph
M
Simmons’ Iron Cordial invigorates
and recuperates the muscles and
and limbs.
For sale at Mathis' drug store, and
hr Hatch and Smith TenniLie.
■ FREE!
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are sole agents for this j tmSSS' ,S"! “ •
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est and Best Music, savannah oa. I . -
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r iven witbauk charfs. Usna-booka ol
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l A Co, aro noticed Im An BoianUfto Am
. advantage of such notion Is wall under*
LUDDEN & BATES,! TJ *® Saint JohTT;
tor Kalaomiaa, oto.
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A. J. JERNIGAN
DEALER IN
Watches & Jewelry.
gWutchcH, Clocks A Jewelry,
REPAIRED.
Alatasttoets
■sdel
os lion
For 6«l e >v E. S. Jer
<i < la^
’gen,
_ V.
vsttoe is tbs Rest sad osbyfSsnUm
Iron naMued gypsum rook, for apptl-
to walls with a brash, snd Is felly eov.
• srod by patents aotl perfeeted by many yeare
• of expsrinieota K Is the only perraaorat
wall flolah, and admits af applying as many
i soots as desired, oo© ovsr another, to any
bard surface, without danger of soallng, or
noticeably adding lo Uie thickasss of the
wall, which is strengthened snd improved by
each additional coal from tine to lima A
{ Is tbs only material for the purpose not d«.
i pendent upon gbte lor Ito sdbeeiveness.
1 Afohestlne Is hardiMd on the welt by age,
t motstere, etc., while all kalaomlnss or wilt,
j a*lug preparations have inert soft chalks
J snd gins for ihrtr boss, which are readarsfi
s soft or moled fo a very short time.
.{ In addition to th* abor* edrieteara
AJalmstine is Ins exfienslre, aa It raqeirea
bet oae-haU the number of panada la
the same amount of surface with two i
V ready tor aae by adding water, aad
j applied by any one.
f Ror eale by ronr Faint Dealer. At
Oireefcr containing Sample* of 1$ toot*
mannfostored only by tha iuiunu Oq..
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