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_)IN THF, CITY(—
'—-7 Tubtrribcr$ /nil lo wnVt !*<•«•
V “ ’iJy W U1 ptc«M belUiul cmut/h to inform
Jojt'befMl im mfdinlcly.
s \ \ |)i:HSV 1I.1.1’, HIIOKHIA.-
'.j.jr^DAY, ArciirST 17th IUM
A JjERNIQAN r
, u iTor., 1'inu-mBii and PtiorntirroB,
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thia powder never varies. A marverof
isirity.strwigili nnd wlujU’wnneiuw*. More
* * .I i iIim nriHiiiirv Lit
A MATHIS’ SPACE
Turnip Soo«l, Turnip Sreil,
New Crop.
Rod purple top.
White flat Dutch’.
Fui-plp Lop> yello%V Swede Itutns
bngtv,
I-urtfO jntrplo top yellow
Aberdeen
Selected Wliito Globe turnips.
Seed in any <[Unntities in
papers and in bulk. I warrant
these seed to be new amp.
A. Mathis.
At Mathis’ Drug Store
ni i:i>.
».OtI,il. AND OTliltltWISE.
Mr. I. W. Newman has returned
from Now York.
Crop prospects wo loam looks
gloomy for a full, crop.
Rougliton ft Smith’* delivery wagon i*
gotten up (|iilte nicely.
The rain Sunday made the
weather a lit le cooler.
Mr. Y.ujdcr Hell who Im. becnnlLml*
jug college law returned to tliu city.
The colored Methodist
iTiinoii'ilrnl *thon the ordinary kind*, nnd i School gave a dig ])ic-nic
ranuol lie sold jneoinpetilion with the mul- '
titiulaof low UH, short weight alum or
plionphuto powitorf. Sold only in c:\nv,
ItOYA/. llAKIIM poWPKitm, l Oil wall at
X V
Royal linking Powder for sale by
f'liiirfc* Fulglmjii.
Hundny
Friday.
Mr. M. M. Mathis and Indy liave
.-cliinjod from a visit In Milledgo-
vlljc,
A few good tsewlug Machines, for
su’e at Jernigan it Son.
CbljV i;i,*\l) A IIFNHIKH KSi,
These are the two highest grades
of "our made by the Km-oka Mills j ~ , , ^perieneed
Merchants are buying them nnd they I ., , 1
Mr, nnd Mrs. IT. C, Roughlou
are visiting the Springs in North
Georgia.
Dr. Summerlin and lady left
on Sunday last lor a visit to lit'
ditin Springs,
The weather for the past week
Near Hebron, June 24th, 1880,
little Willie M. A. llrown, the 2
year old daughter of James and
Nannie 1, llrawn.
Hied, at his residence in Macon Ga.,
Aug. 10th 1S80 of consumption, Mr.
Alfred M. Scarbrough, iu his 45th
year. lie was born and reached
manhoods state in Sandersvillo, he
was liked and respected by all who
knew him. He lias for many years
been a citizen of Macon. He bore
his long suffering with patiease and
Christian fortitude nnd we trust nnd
believe he lias gone to test in a
better land above. lie leaves a noble
and dovoied Christian wife, three
children, two sisters, a brother, and
other relatives to mourn his death.
.SonrStoiiincIi lint! Foul itrralh
Are caused by indigestion, andaro im
mediately cured by a dose of NI. A. Sim
inons’Liver Medioino. Sold everywhere
For $ iln at Mit'iiV I) • i; S,j:j &
teh & S nit'i at Tonnillo
Itnv your Coital) J*n>»,lioj o at LANG A
Wll.'l’San l mve nieiny.
City lioiinl of Education.
The Sandersvillo Board of Ednea
lion met last week and re-elected the
same officers to servo another year
viz: Hon .J N. Gilmore, President;
l)r- J. B. Roberts, Vice President;
Dr. II. N. Ilollillold, See'ry ; (.'apt.
P. R. T niinfoiTo, Treasuer; Prof. I-
F. Wliitakerof Atlanta, was selected,
out of a large numbar of applietmts
lo take charge of the music depart
inent of the High school, A com
mittee was reappointed with power lo
act, in relation to building a room
for use oftlie teacher.
In
Wiiliilriiwn From 'I'rmiille
We b g to iulorm our thousand
of customers throughout Washing
ton and adjoining coi’nlies wit
have been so liberal iu thei: pals j
ronage at our TuNNii.hu Htoiik, I^ ^ n() ( , Ul . 0S1)eciril i position
tlmt wv will no lo tgei 1 ’ tolill. sinee it. empes from the word
business ut thiit K.anu, juiU • uju u:ilit*us, which incjius (I.vjir’Iv
our whole and entire capital will j j n , ]t j 1U( j ’ U1 ,l since the temnerane
bo CoNCKNTItATKD AND OPF.RATRO
at our Two Story Firm'Rook
COLUJUJt.
the temperance reform there
are three forms of work; the fanatic;
1 >i{toiv l»t iumsi; at fs.\Ni»r.!tsvii.u;
It will be in lull bbf't with uum
burless sc;tnotiable ntlraelions
Sept lfliu. Wiidlksau:
stairs, IhiTAH. Down stairs.
Wo are dctoi mined lo make ours
“The Dry Goods Establish
ment’’ of Mithlie Georgia .Mc
Carty 8HAl.I. Eli FOR SANDERS'.
vit.i.E w.tat J B White is for
Auuusta. Lead wo must, L ad
w> will, we are determined to lend
in every feat tiro of our business.
TIjo addition of another story
to our large store enables ui to itts
crease our stock vastly in quantity
and variety. New departments ^
will be added embracing a class!
of goods never before shown in Suit' j
tiersvilie. With the advantages]
we have in trade backed by u live
to
msp
| can ie is of heavenly origen, one
I needs divine inspiration to help
! them; then sentimental, so far as
creating public, sentime.nl; mid
keeping it up pruticlc
IT GW~sF/ra THE LOW PRICE OP COTTON.
It v ,-lennsin- the seed perfect, never chokes, runs light, gm> [“«.
1' nukes ! ! saur.le. Tho feeder stands on the floor, it Will
„ l of cotton' regular, every gin guaranteed as represented
■o s ilisliietion. PriecA h s bien roduootl,
Cull on or address,
teei
and
any
to t
teh freely.
-14—If
A largo tack of Cotton Press Hopes in
Stock ot u low Jhico.
LANG & WILw.
If. 0. HOUGHTON.
Agent for Japan Tea, JMeo 7be
per pound.
Re will give n .prize worth front
10e to $7.00 vith every pound
sold.
opi.AVFFK* I*ItlDF,”
This is a new brand of Hour that
f* giving good fi3.Rsf4cl.jon ground at
Eureka At ills. T.’l-tr—-tt
•FA 1C.IIi;US FAVOHITB.'
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters in Washington county, to
be found til Kuyuka Mills. 7-l l-lt
.think Hoods, JtjHtfc,a Summon* nnd
Bonds of Titles for sale at too Murctjry
itlliee.
/»-*•*► .,
Call at Ben Duggan’s 411.1 gut the
best 5 cent Cigar it) lowj.
Smoke Signature Cigars, t he best
nickel Cigar on earllj, at B. F- Dpo |
cun’s. i
this season,
j Mr. ,1. IV. Gray nnd daughter
: Miss Lei in are visiting relatives in
! lliUodgeyilla.
! Misses Mamie Arnat] mid Alien
: Castillow aro visiting Miss Dora
1 Johnson of Louisville.
j Mis* Ode of |Tcunillc. who lias
been visiting Miss Georgia Wilt
in the city has m tuned home.
Mr. ,]. L. Thigpen of Macon re-
turned to Macon oil last Tuesday
j (Yoiij a visit to Washington county-
Mr, Gen ••go Hulzler of Savannah
was in the city last weak visiting
I his relatives Mr. llenry li'.tie and
family.
Cols. B. D. Evans Jr. and J. N.
1 Gilmore iittended the Agi-'enL
| tit ml convention at Curtersville,
Ga,
liuu Duggan is the
town who has the signature
prominent people of the L'.S.
jtnd see litem.
Mr. George Lindsay who was in
j 11 red by the engine of the S & T.
B, H, was ubie to leave for his home
only maw iu several days ago,
of all !
Call
Call at the “Little Store’’ if you
want bargains in groceries.
1J, F. Di.'Ogan,
HOOD FI.OMf.
Merchants are buying nijd stillin
readily tlie new brand of Hour of tho
Eureka Mills. 7-14
Messrs. Goo. D. Wai'then, J. D.
Hewmai;, J. Quinn, «T. Cohen and
Cleon Adainr left on Tuesday night
for New York,
Elder J S I.atnnr will preach nt Free
Host Excellent.
•J. «T. Atkins, Chief of I’olic
Knoxville, Teun., writes- '-My family j
and 1 are tlie beneficiaries of your
most excollent medicine, Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption;
having found it to be all that you
claim for it, desire lo tcstiiy to its
virtue. My friends to whom 1 have
recommended it, praise it at every op
portunity.”
Dr . Kings Now Discovery for
Consumption is gum-on Iced to cure
Coughs, Colds Bronchitis, Asthma,
Croup and every affection of T.irout,
Chest and I,tings.
Trial Bottle Free at Win Rawlings
Drug More. Large Size iff 0 q
Hciiiitoi iiij Fouvcntiwii Change
«T <l:i).
In consc.pionee of the prima'j
election in Hancock on the 20th inst
the .Senatorial Convention, by her
rcipiest, will lie held in Sandersville
on Saturday t he 21st ins cad of on
the 20th, as heretofore published.
See notice of chairman, How. J. N.
G ilmore elsewhere.
Am 0I<1 Citi/.cu Speaks.
Mr,.1. M. Norris, tin old,resident
ot Rome, Ga., says, that he had been
badly troublo I with Kidney Com
plaint for a great many years and
| with Eczema for three years; tit
expelience mul capital RUllicienl
take advantage of ttl'
inducement for .cash, our bouse \
must be the favorite resort for pur j
chasers. Ti tle to our recont of the
past we plepgo ourselves to hokl
liigit pne.es ; u snhjeeiinn, to tki'eml
tlm peop’e front monopoly in httsis !
ness mid sell Dry (loons Shoes 1
Ci.oTittNU 1^0., fore Ter in your
midst at the lowest values possible
by any dealer in the state.
' Rowing in bumble thanks to
tho people for their most liberal
patronage lor the last nine
years; wo beg that you call
e.irly and often that we may verify
nil said above mul more. Weave
now closing out all summer goods
at cost and less than cost Any.
price to make a o’can sweep.
\VM. A. Met'ARTY, A CO.
Story Fire l’root lhiok Build-
Sundersvilie Ga.
10th 1880.
to the
L j. 1 making use ..full the means in our
, ] power to elevate the present state ol
j morals etc. Then is a wide liel.l
! held out in tins ki s t form tor our
| union; thesoeiety as tt whole min-
| not do what is required of individual
I effort. Every member of tho W. C.
L\ U. must feel tho weighty _ re
sponsihility resting upon her, The
world is not keeping an account ot
your efforts dear sister, hut there is
a true record kept on high; and
; lieingkept there, should cause ns to
1 sliivu It iider to do our best, i rue
1 it is tlie laborers are few, lint each
- me is needed for tlie gleaning near
at hand. Wo are not called (loin
borne like some of our sisters, but
wo are needed to be just, as well
nrepared to tvork at home,in the
A^ta.lorkm; | Upow... lf ” 5'!J± Cr \fc
pr'u- .s and terms. A gin w 11 be kept in stock where it o*U
bo scon nt any time.
GO
lunch, in the town. Wo must study
‘of all ntul every ! and pray to get prepaid for Miis
work we can never be fully enthused
1 wo
ing,
Aug
Ah'. How She Siltleieil.
This lady had houli married thirteen ye.--.rs
and during at least ope-lmlf of that foil.*, had j
buen a Kiillerur from die client* of D-m-or-
rhoca or White* and its many attendants-
She wa* very much reduced in strength and
He'll, being unable to tike any active ex- -
eru *e. The Mexican Female Remedy was :
at last given a careful tii d.nnd an improve- 1
ment was noted from tlie start. Sho is now 1
a perfectly healthy woman, and owes her j
restoia'ion to tld* rtnnedy.
Sold l.y A, Matnisjiind I latch & Smith ,
Tviiniile,
A|>j>oi’.*lttiesHs of t H IHi'iTing,
Disetple ol lor the
51 onth ot August.
until enlightened. “If you are
going to lead souls up to a higher,
heaven, you must he there yntirsell
■phe work demands vigilance,
untiring, undying, Wo must have
on the whole armor and there is
none for the hack, it is a face rent
to the foe all tho lime.”
••The place of duty is the place of
power. God never lets duty clash,
phis work of ours means absolutely
to help others, there is no vacation
iu it, we must go out prepared to
work lor Him every where ami in
any way. Thoro is no room lot
di -oui-Hgement. Jofil . 28: 10. After
all this service comes 11 time
lilesse 1 reward Rev. 22; 11.
Let us u.ik Divine lifllp so that our
I work may lie one unproved by a
conscience din-clod by God, not sell
| God holds us all personaly account
j able for the immorality that exists
| in tlm land. Let us be up and doing
for it is the I. »rds command.
S. F. J.
TO THE NEW TIN SHOP FOB
CHEAP TIN WARE.
Dish pans from 15ct up, washbowls from
Set up, milk pails from lOct up, coffee pote
from lOet. up oil cans from 5ctup iron well
buckets 50ct toilet sets from $1.50 every
tiling usually found in first class tin store
tin roofing and valleysjsmoke stacks for por
table engines made and rep all kinds o
tin and sheet work to
Sandersville, Ga.
(’. (!, (!. l’.iinles.ly.-
-nroi.l. burp •*,an 1 dl
111 • " •' -i
mw I hv Pol*
on.mI Mood,' by ne itralislng and t.itlllv do-
Htrnyin^ thes|k*-ilio poison which piO'inccs
and tends the dis.-a.e. ,, ,
Said at Math'.*’ Drug Store, and by Hatch
and Smith ot Tonnillo.
C. C. <'. Readily cures chronic, scrof*
ulotl* ttleer*, di .charging u o-lnd*, bruises,
-eald*, blotches, burns, pimple* and all *km
eruptions, ensued and fed by tainted or im
pure blood.
Sold at .1/athls’ drug slur
Jk Smith, Tenuillu-
A Perfect sub.tituto
blue mm, etc, eill ho
moils’ I-iver Medi.-ine
Sold a. Matlii' 1 Drll
nd Smith, Teun ilto.
and by 1 latch
CHICAGO
COTTAGE
ORGAN
Das attalneil n sU.nJar<l of »ict'.leti*« Wtatak
uilmlto of 110 nii|K.rlor.
It voutnln. ovory linproTomoiit Uinl iuwutlTa
genius, skill Ojut urouoy eon jmsluco.
Cliiipol (Hnmeof tho poor) next Sunday times couhl scarcely walk
..v.n.ln.f nf .1 n’n’rx-L nnd nt. Sillltlorsvi I L’ .11 *. ...til..
evening at l o’c'o k and at Handcrsvil e
iSlimlay night at 7 1-2 o’clock.
to r ut*
Misses Mamie nn.l Ellen Fox of
t. Milltulgeville, mul Miss Bessie and
i Master Willie Gmulwin of .\rneon,
are the guest of Miss Mary Gilmore.
HON It V TO I.O AN
JIIFItN. I
If you want money on easier term* than j A fou rt h rail mad track is being «rnt-
vou cun get it elsewhere call on Hines &
Rogers. Ji/urch IIU.Ii If.
Foil ell ClllRirc
.7, F. Taylor of Miuhigau, states
the following uatisos of failure in
peach culture:
1. A wet soil or one holding water
around tlie root* of tlie trees.
2. Excessive fertility while trees
je young.
3- Severe cutting bauk pf tlie
young growth each year.
4. Exhaustion of the vitality of
the trees by ovorboaring.
5, Deficient and ituproppej- cultiva
tion .
The conditions of success, lie
thinks, arc tho following!
b An elirated location that is
not subject to Into froits iu tlie^
spring or early frosts in fall.
2. A warm and moderately fertile ,
soil that is well drained by nature
3. Thorough cultivation without
manure until the trees come into 1
hearing.
4. Prevention of ovitbearing.
5. Continued eulLiyation until tlie
close of the dry wcathor every sum-
jner, if necessary, until Septcinl'ef (
ApiHtiiiiiueiifs (iii- me at Har
rison fi;|lttisf clmi't'li.
Second Sunday at 11 o’clock ill each
pionth, also the fourth Sunday and Satur
day before in each month at It o'clock A.
M. A T Hinitli Pastor.
SiuunonB Iron C.jriJJul invigorates and
recuperate* the innccl* and linilis,
Sold at Mathis’ iitug Store, and by Hatch
*l)d Smith nt TcimRle.
.led at, Tennille, a necessity growin
out of the increased liHsinetis since]
tlie Wrightsville and Tcnnitle roud j
lias become completed.
and had
tried many remedies without benefit
until lie began taking Electric Hit
lers and iiQoiutiug bis hands and feet
with Bnckjou’s Arnica Salve, this
treatment afforded him great leliet
and he strongly recommends Electric
Bitters lo all who suffer w ith kidney
Complaints, or need a Blood Purillcr.
Suttl hy Win. Rawlings.
I5.itlie*da 1*1, Sat \ Stm. 1 oc’k A. M
Toom*l)or.i 2iid.S'-»f A A’mr 11 oc Ic A. M |
Aiiiineh 3rd Sat. & Sou- It oc’k A, M. :
Popular Spring..-1th Sat .k Sun It oc’k A M !
Free Chapel I'll Sunday I oc’k PM
Harrison nth S unlay 11 A M »k 8 P M
\v I) Oliver will n*si*t in the meet- j
ieg ;;t Toonish ir.i and li.r i an and also ]
Prof.I I) llitdngshy of GrilUn at Anti,.ch.
I'hc puiiiic is cordially invited.
Hoar Friends often 1 am asked.
“Whv is it you work so for mi*
sions?” in fact I am even oensuru
and told it is very wrong of me t<>
spend time and money upon mis
sinus; iiiv friends say, “M by don t
von spend nil vour energies upon
home work?” To tlie tlrst I would
reply; How can I fail to work and
; love to work for missions when G
' lias 81) l.lesse l me, unworthy as l am
How can I ever do enough lo l»ove
j my love and gratitude to my
I only Father;.this is » work
I l'.i the second I would
work at home; my soul
love for these at home, my
prayers, mon
here at Imm
(iiiiiiti-nic.
Is the only g mr.mtcod vegetthlo cure for
fever ami ague, chll's and fevor, dumb ngne ....
iciiiittciit and iiitcrnnttcut levers Inlimui j j J|)W01 . 0 j np.m us; tliink ye tlmt we
fli.’wlMHCB, i 1 • , Jaw tl.nii liliM>
lieav
of love,
say, I do
is full of
time.
all these I give
whatever my hat
lind to do I do with all my might
lint, am these tlie only Bio.hers and
sisters 1 have? Is God the Father
ol'tlie people in our bright land alone?
Because lie has caused us to be
horn in an enlightened land, n beau
fnl Heaven-formed land;
innumerable blessings
Tlios.-i oxfollout Orniui* aro euUwott* ▼«*
sw«!«ssiasfia*i$St
: foctciiistructli'ii, inakluH them tho na«
tvs onmnumtiU and .loiarablo organ* for nf*..**,
echoolB, ohuroliCB, lodfiOB, uocluUo*, ot*.
mAUUDUED ItKPUTATIO*.
tXKe.VAI.Kll l'ACIUTlEH,
NUILI.ED W«HK«M,
ni»T xmMM*
eOMIIINUD, KAKH T«I»
THE POPULAR ORQAH
Instruction Book* and Plana Stool*.
Cntaloeuua and Ti-lcoldiit*,on application,»■■■,
Ihs Chicago Cottage Orgia Co.
Corner Randolph aad iu Mrnki
CHICfcBO. ILL.
because
have boon
fever iK-ur Igia, and all malarial .liscasc*, ■ 1 V,: . ..,l„ ii,..n tll.is. 1
- ' ,1,1 hv all druggi-w, who will rcl’uid. , are any more his people man uto.
A CitI’d ol •<eineinl»craiiee.
It is —,
the purchase iiirnoy if it tails whim takmi
;.fdiic:lad
For sale hy A. Mathis and Hatch &
Smith at Tennillc.
lapau, or th:
? Nay. Nay.
1 Ie loves
No doubt but. what I would do vi-
oletjou to my better nature if I wore
not to return my heart felt thanks
to thoso friends who lisve come out
and said you go ahead, we will do
all that we can for you and most es-
Capt. J. A. Hobson attended the j p 00 i # iy to those that did leave their
i Gad .Tones, tho negro who shot nt ]
j Mars’,ml Weldon, was on Saturday;
I committed toiail, in default, of a I
j bond of $1-000. to await, trial at
Septendier term of Superior Court. |
re union of tlie 1st (ia regiment nnd
of tlie 12th Ga. battalion in Forsyth ;
on Thursdav last. Both of tliese old I
homes and take the field for me day
aijd night in the late election, though
commands vrlll hold re unions
Sandersvillo next year.
in l llje tiiuu was short that I was on
Miss Emma Peek, nf Conyers, the
fascinating nnd cultured daughter ol
Hon. W. L. Peek. Is in the cl tv visi
ting friends, the family of Hon.
James K. Ilines.
Agameot lmsc ball was plated
bore between tlie colored ball
players of Sparta and Sandersville
Saturday tho Spartans
t-lons.
Tlm editor of trm Philadelphia Tlrnr-i
bns been flu ting witli “the gii 1 oppomt j
and gives Ins rea.lers tho bcnctit of bia
Oiporicnco in n lengthy artiolo;
“It is a wise anil merciful dispensation
of nature that there nearly always is u
girl opposite. Possibly a dweller 111 the
proverbial vast wilderness might tut •
unou ah exception to tliis far l-cachmg
rule; but tho cliaiices are jn*t as lie uas j
thinking how dismal it was that ho lm.l ]
come at lust to a region wh. ro no gut
opposite wan to ho found ho would h.'o
tlio ‘iinvago woman’ out of Lockaley Hall
peeping at him from among the bushes
on tho other side ol tiro stream—and
then tho usual flirtation with tho look
ing-glass would begin. For tho flirta
tion always does begin with a looking- 1 ■-
glass, and bci, after all, tho self-all‘ged JJ _
mvontor of heliography is only a buso 1 cdiildreti to be alrle
copyist. Millions is but a thin shallow s jLj on in life when
sort oi a word to express the number of
men wlio have at one limo or auotlio
China, Africa,
many Isles of tlie si
Tlicv are his people also, no m.™ 1
tlicm inst a* dearly as lie d, os you. ]
lie desires them to help swell the J
Iloavouly chorus ms well as you.
Now why is it God has Uihs lormed
you? Why, Oh! Why, has the Lamp
the precious Bible; Preachers and
many othor ehristiuu pnviliges de
nied to thoso benighted ones been
.riven so abundantly to you? Sim
ply that you might have ibis golden
opportunity. of proving your love
TTnd appreciation for His blessings;
using tin: means lie Ins so gracious
ly placed in your bands to sp.'ou.i
Tliis glorious gospel light trnm polo
to pole. That you may win souls,
bi-i-ht stars to till His royal crown.
Every human being however poor
icv may be
Sh ivnig inul it ir Caliing do. 10 wi.U
No itnes.s and 1 at nt Stylo. .Sbat-
pening Sh airs a Specialty.
S TESi3Xr’A
-A.^’Errir %
'rOCKIN’O* |%
’CTPPORTER w
S3
wore victo-
, men who nave nnu i-gtrivin
the liel.l and no doubt if I could of their lives boon subject to tho will ot tlm . ' , w lien von
had three weeks longer, I would '““ 1 -ho have regulated I lo.nc
havo won the race, now I beg to reu j
dor thanks in all earnestnoss, now 1
may the good Lord bless you all and |
savo you nrd keep you out of troab
les until I may come again and tlim
give you health to let your lights
shine again,
Your htmilile setVAiit
lv. J. N, WALDEN
The sociable given for the yonng;
people at MaJ. Gallahers,
day night and at Mrs Pittmans
Friday night, were very pleasent
affairs. Tho young people enjoyed
themselves finely.
A Fl esh lot of that noted tooth-
Wednes ! acho cure can be foil nil at Holleri-
htok’s 25c a bottle worth §25.00
in ottses of toothache.
Mr and Mrs \V G Purse returned
to Sandersvlllc to day from cxtecsion
j trip to Indians Springs. Atlanta and
i Tallulah Falls. Mr. Parse is much
j improved iu health.
1 is It not about time for the can
i didates to let the people of the coin-
i ty know what office they
want.
jLosf.
A note made by It. E. Dunham
gbout January 1882 payable to
R. C. Wilson tor f 150,00 October
15th 1889 on which note thero
pro credits of §80.00 and £10.75.
Parties are cautioned against
trading for said note.
R. C, Wilsou.
Apgc.pt 14 J38U.
don’t cost any more to advertise now
than it (loos to wait longer.
Miss Jlnnie Evans,of Florence, S.
C., is visiting relatives in the city,
the family of Col. Beverly D Evans.
Miss Evans expresses herself ns be
ing well pleased with Iter first visit
to the “Cracker’’ State, and we trust
her visit will bo a pleasant one.
CARD OF THANKS
To ll(r Wood People al Trnnillc
mid Smidersrille.
With a hesirtful of gratitude my
self and family take this method of
extending to tlie good poople of
Tonnillo and Sandersville our sin-
cero thanks for kiuduiss to me da
ring my late sore afflictions while
among them and it will he my most
It pleasant task to reciprocate where
girl oppasito, and who lmvo reg 1
thou- personal affair#—their comings and
goings—not hy the requirements of their ; ,
profession*, but by tho eccentric stand- t
nrd of her disappearance and visibility.
Why, did governments impose, upon men 1
one-tcntlis part of tho bunions au.l m- - . ..
conveniences which they willingly bear ‘ ‘
for the girl opposite, tlio world would Do ' celt pul,
more or less swimming in tiio sen of rev
olutionary bloo.l pretty much all the
time! Thoso assertions are not made
rashly nor carelessly. Havo you ever
•topped to calculate how much time you
havo fooled away in making love to the
sfirl opposite; that is to say, to all the
girls opposite to whom you lmvo r.iaao
tovo in your life long ? And have you
ever stopped to think how few things
thero are in this world that you would
sacriticu no much time to tor so small t
result? We say “fooling - ’ away tints
advisedly. If flirting with tlie girl o)>-
posito ever led to the inevitable many-
. nig that in tho long run every fellow
i must attend to, thou it would lie a rens-
onftblo thing to do, But :t never does.
seeks to raise their
ible to till some po
sition in me wnen grown that will
aiii them a lively hood and are also
to pi-.pu-e some legacy to i
to them when you are called |
away. 80111c will leave lino man
sions, lands money <fcc. for wbiclt
tliev will be remembered when they
have passed away, some leave names
of <rre it warriors, statesmen Ac.
remembered as having
parents of neatness, exquisite j
housekeepei-fi and their mantle ol
tho 1 economy and thrift tall even upon
’ their children’s children. But bet-
1 t.-r far train them to work lor Je iis
educate Ui<-m to till place* in the
Masters vineyard all cannot.preach;
all cannot go out as missionaries,
hint n -ne can say mme will not be
| needed there are many places they
cmil.l till if trained aright. The
I best legacy von can leave to your]
! offspring is the name ot having tried.,
hard to do your whole duty, ol j
upending your life for God, let your j
j ambition iea.l yon to win souls tori
- the master, Oh let it be said dear !
■ 1 i 111 >, iwu atudimentB, -
Aliilomlnnl. anil Catnrie.
ni* I iun --I.iifi; Buiipoi-tcr c. 1:1-
l,i, r.Oe,
ill I, Ski,-| C-uppoi-tcr, - - -
ti^Uton (iciiL’n (mrtcr, - * loo.
roll BALE IIV
At,I, FIRST-CLASS STOtlFS.
Sample* H'ht 1 ust-pnlil lo any atldrem upon
u' p • in S-..-I.: Btiiiap*.
^ K.F.WIH STEIX, *
Solo Owner and Manufacturer,
IS Centra Street, ?tc\v York,
You marry some other girl, and {'listers that your mantle of ehristia
ever an opportunity may present.
Drs. M. G. Hatch and associates,
richly deserve credit for skillful
management of rnj wound, which is
ent’.roly satisfactory to me.
Again thanking you all,
I remain yours &c
11. N. Donovan.
Wadle.y Ga.,
^ug, IHIt ’8t».
tlio girl marries somo other fellow, and
tho whole performance is just a sheer ^
v;ar,to of time. And yet-, after all, worse
wavs than this is have been invented. 1
Even if vou do marry and go to live iu
Dan, and tho girl marries anil goes to i
live in Becrshoba and you never lay eyes j
on each other again or henra word about
each other to tho very end of your sev
eral days, yet, somehow, yen havo al
ways a little soft spot iu your heart as
you remember her standing there framed |
pi tho window, like tho pretty picture ,
that she was—‘reproof on her lips, lmt a |
smile in her eye,’ nnd simply irresistible, I
and you cannot, help believing that down
Beershebft-wny there is somebody who |
remembers all about it, and feels a good
dial tho saiuo way you do. Truly, tho j
girl opposite is a good deal of bother;
but tlie time for legislating her out of
office lias uot yet coins. No indeed,’’
love has been bequeathed to your
loved ones when you leave, them, that
you taught them to spend time and ;
talent for that which should never
fade away. I had rather win one
soul for my Heavenly Father than
become a ltoUi*cliild. And how do
I know where the soul is whothei at
home or abroad, Then let us be up
and doing.
’* 1 low sweat twill be at evening
1fyou and I can say,
Good slicppnr.l we’ve been seeking
The lambs that went astray;
Heartsore and faint with hunger
"We heard them making moan,
I And 10! we come at night fall
Bringing them safely home.
F. J
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Weight, No Pri.'tion, Net Notts,
No Wear, No Fatigue, 2<o
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Ornamented, Jlickslplaied, and
Gives Perfect 8a‘. isfaction*
Send for Cb'-ujartt,
—Acli’lr.S—
AVERY MACHINE CO.»
612 Biondwoy, New YertL
R.T HARRIS
ATTORNE'S’ AT LAW
SANDERSVILLE, GA.,
Will practice in the Middle Circuit, anvl
in the cnuntie* siirmnnding 'WuHiiiixtaii.
Special attention given to Coiuiaereial Law*
Jun2‘My
Burial Cases.
Of all grades for sale by T. N. ft J. W.
Smith nt Tcnnille. Leave your order witii
yjr. Marclnson-
n
wo cordially rrcomBMl
rourU as thcW«4
kiviwn \t> usiorGono(r)tut4
ami Gleet.
We sold coasJdci
aid?, aad in every ess
liabnixcu katisfacticn.
Alcotl <|b Lick*
Uudwu. N. Y*
SoM !»y Driiffistv
PUco
For sate nt Dr. A. Mathis 4 Drug
Store.
Gniivassod 01 uiu-anvafisod Hams per |h
lOct at Holt A lira's
B >st stick Cvndy HJcfc per pound
nt Holt & Bi-o’h.
ICE ittifl LEilONS*
ICE anil LEMONS!
SliU in. the Race and ahani l>o loft
On and after May 1st we will be pro-
pared tu (ill all orders for lee and
Lemons at lowest prices. Send no
your orders sdtisfaclion qua. ran teeth
GALLAHER & SMITH.'
SuecGssors to W. A. Gallaher.
. TeijniU eNo.C.U R. Ga.