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,^DAV~NOVEM ItKU rinl lW
Xj.jernigan,-
rI)|TOlli n-nu*HEH »nd PROPHETOH
A MATHIS’ SPACE
ft’l'd Fluid* and Powdered Extract* Si
gar nmUje latme coated Piila and Ur’mn
e*. Medical Syrupa, Full line of Pietira'
riri i r : ,| ' r ‘ t ' t!,r - v ‘Uedicinw Full up
Fxir.ru C "?’F lete - Handkerchief
Greatest in variety
lotlet l'owdera, Comb*, Urushp*, Soap*
hturi.li, Soda, 1 e|ni«r, Cinnamon. Allspice,
Mace, Nutmeg*, Havuring Extract*, Ucl-
4 Hi ’ A c " m l* l<,| e line of Paint*
It' ‘i* l ‘ rU . ,, o' luutl ' Pruslie*. Nail
Bru*l.w, Heah Briiihe* Paint Bru*he,
Whitewash Brushes, Striping Bruslies
hljoa Brushes, Shaving Urunliea and all
other kind* of Ilru*lie*.
Lamp Chimney* and all Fixture*.
gar* and Tobacco Decidedly the moat pop.
Ci-
• )[)•
Agent for Che** Car-
ular in the market,
ley Co., kerosene oil.
i reavription* Carefully Killed at atl hour*.
A MATHIS.
(loin without, thought, or in knowl
edge without books or observation,
than n Christian may grow in grace
without prayer
Carefulness to bo much in pray*
er will lend to carefulness to right
ly perform every duty.—f.Johu
llennuenway in Friends’ Review.
LOCALS,
WOMAN'S G.T. UNION’S
coLimy.
TUe Nov 11 th number of the
Union Signal contains an account of
National the Convention of W. C. T.
U. at Minueapo.U. Miss Willards
address upon Individuality is a treat.
„ ’ °? tUR M, ,KkRon ' 8 u ! e only mull in We ti .kc a few extra -,s as we have
Sandersville Chut sells the BEST
niekleCigar on earth.
H its at all the latest styles and
at all prices to be had ut Miss
Mary \V. Perry's.
Warren 1*. Lovett’s Private Stock
Cigar is the BEST nicklc tigat in
the WOULD.
The New National at $23,00 is a
rea. beauty, at Jernigau & Sou’s.
Vestus
not space for the whole. There is
much more and perhaps some would
strike you as better than this.
Take the paper it contains 32 pages
76c for six months. 8c per copy.
If I were asked to day why mra
vita vola (my life is a vow) is our
motto; why, putting ankle the books
we fain would read and the compan
ionships we would so gladly cher-
Jackson is the only man , #ll we ttre bcro t0 unite what per
il) baudersvt.le that can bundle . . 1
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
•I hi, (Kinder never vnrie* A rnntver of
M , r jt, iireiiglli and wholcvoMBlie**. More
,V<»i.*ii«al ihnu the ordinary kind*, and
, inlM ,t be wild inoonipctition with the mu I-
litndrof low tot, abort weight alum or
nhwpliate (owdor*. Fold only in can*.
Kuril- IDKIXU ptWDKK co., 100 wall at
V v
Koyil Baking Powder for sale by
Chirk* Folghutu.
I.OCAL t!«rimiV,l«kWIE.
Evert body arc crying liard times.
The Augusta and Sandersville
Train will *'«>> re * c h the city.
There will he Thanksgiving j|ser-
vicea held at the Methodist Church
in this city next Thursday. last all
attend.
Mr. Prather, photograph artist'
at Augusta is la our city and will
lie ready to lake your likeness
Wednesday. Give him a call.
hone of llio limbers gave way in
the Jail last Thursday, hut Mr. j
1'xrwiiH fixed things all right yes
terday stud made a good start again.
Many of our subscriber# have not
paid up yet, and the Mercury needs
every cent that is duo. Subacriliors
should appreciate the fact that we
Inre carried them through a hard
(manner.
Mr. A. M. TbotunH oi Lcwistown
rein lias been in the city repair
ing organs. He repaired ono for
its and wc are gtnd to tecoiuiueud
him for both the quality of work
Hml his low price for same. Wo
hud our organ repaired lust year
mid there was more harm done
tlmn good; Mr Thonins has given
perfect sat intact ion. We hope lie
will return some future day and
find work and money waiting for
him.
Court Cullender.
Judfi« Superior Court, J K Hines-
Solicitor General, O II Rogers.
Clerk, A M Muyo.
Sheriff, C A Wall.
Triinillc III Kb (School.
and surely such a one cannot refuse
to strive for the special blessing
promised to Tin Pure In
Heart, und will be willing
to pledge themselves to uphold the
law of purity as equally binding !
uponmeu as upon women. Young'
friends the Bible tells you "Keep I
thyself unspotted from the world.
James 1st chapter 27th verse.
OruiiRc BIosnomsn.
The marriage of Hon. Beverly
D Evans Jr., to Miss Bessie War-
then oecttreil on Monday evening
the 16lh inst ut Bethlehem Church
Warthcu Ga. The marriage cere-
ntouy was performed by Dr. A. J.
Battle ol Macon. The Bride-groom
is a resident ot Sandersville and is a
young lawyer of marked ability, u
member of the present house of Rep
resentatives, whose future prospects
are bright und brilliant. The bride
is the lovely daughter of Hon. M,
E. Warthcu, one of '.lie wealthiest
and most prominent citizens in
middle Georgia. At 8J o’clock the
contracting parties entered the
church nrtlie strains Mendelssohn
wedding march beautifully and skill
fully executed by Miss Annie 4> lit it It
preceded by the attendants us fol-
I lows: Mr. li. L.Smith Sandersville
Warren
Cigar.
Fresh
Hurst.
1* Lovett’s Private Stock
water ground meal at It. a
at
Buggies!! Buggies!! Bugj.
M. il Bib-V
gios!!,'
Call at Jeraigan ifc Son’s Jewelry
store und examine their Sewing
Machines belorc purchasing else
where.
I offer * 100,000 reward to nny one that
will find any tiling bet u pure Havanan
tiller in Wurrvii !*■ Lovetts Private slock
Cig.ii».
Horse shoeing u speciality at
M H.finin'g
Head quarter* for Sewing Ma
chines next door to Jerntgnn A
Sons Jewelry store, call ut their
store and they will be pleased to
wait upon you.
Cull at M. II. Birds Carriage
Shop and buy one of those Pul
Buggy umbrellas.
Clocks; (.Tucks; Clocks;
In a few days we will receive n i
new supply of clocks; give us a oai^ I ' 1
Jernigun <fc Son,
First Clans painting at M, II.
Bihd's Carriage shop.
>> < char mi*
suasion we have with Heaven and
what power we hnvo with men lor
the overthrow of those two twin in
iquities which now enslave the hu
man «uce, I would answer, "All this
we do and dare because this slavery
lenders impossible the developenieut
of that complete well poised, benig
nant, indvidualty which allies mor
tals most nearly to their Maker.”
For the ultimate object of every
conceivable reform is to give each
individual of the human mass more
completely back to himself; to re
store to all the clear, perceiving
Drain, the strong, (inn hand, the
steady beating heart.”
“If men ol tho world keep the
peace lor sordid ends, how much
more wc, for ends so great and ho
ly. It Buchanan and Clay, so bit
terly opposed in politics yet kept
their private friendship unbroken,
to the extent that the tormer lent
i Itis only white vest to llcnty of the |
! West that he might appear
at Bodisco’s
wedding und wore black
himself when he was wont to carry
elegance of toilet to a punctilio; if
Gnrflcld and Lamar, as the former
proudly told me. could go out arm
LOST.
A pnir of Gold apectncha and a gold |
vvntcli < Imin Hat ribbon pattern with Slide
and flit god nd, any one finding the *nnu
ml rein ning them to me at the Sunders-
illc Hi te will be suitably rewarded
and n.i (,ll ion* a*ked.)
II. N. 1IOLLIFI ELD, M D.
The Dorcas masrnzino lor Novctn
her oilers its renders nn unusually
attractive array of illustrate l direc
tions and suggestions for needle work
such as will give them valuable as
sistance hi making articles for home
decoration or Christmas gifts, and
saleable goods for the benefit of
those who support thei..selves. To
the former constituency, Mrs, Laura
B. Starr’s eighth paper in her
“Home Decorations” series, and
Madge IJcpworlh Dixon’s chapter
on Darning Work, in which she de
acribes some beautiful covers, searls,
etc., will perhaps be most accepta
ble, while to the latter, directions
for making a great variety of sea
sonable knitted and crocheted nrti
] vies, tied wotk, Breton embroidery,
cheap and pretty nursery baskets
und shell work will he most helpful.
She is indeed a dull woman wltosc
house is not morn beautiful, her
friends no richer or her purse no
heavier after a visit from Don ’.vs.
$1.00 per annum.
A sample copy costs 10 cents.
Atltircss Done as l’rni.ismxo Co.
New Yoitit.
NOTICE.
Two Good milkers want d.
T.li. BLOWN.
Sandersville (It.
Nov. Otli 18.8(5.
TBanr u a■v
.... n i -i i i B’ you wish to
and 6Piss Susie suu> ep tzt ra i, lltl j be admired by all, bo sure to j in arm from Congress where thov
attired in cream satin and cashmere hafie lll)lltl / oai Miss M. W. had spent tho day in sternest con
Perry.
I combined with pearl rosary, Dr. il.
I U. llollifleld Sandersville und Miss
| Mattic Carter Savannah, arrayed
in cream nuusveiling combined with
Spanish luce
Mr. S M. Hitchcock, Warthcu,
and Miss Eliza,Kilpatrick, Ilepzibah
arrayed In u porleclly plaiu, but
hcauliftil cream cashmere, .Ur. A.
S. Sparks, Sandersville, and Miss
Jennie Irwin. Fort Gaines, wnose
attire consisted ef cream cashmere ■ winder attached which makes
troversv, what ought we to be capa
Have you scon the New National? , ble of doing who profess to Lake for
well it is u splendid Machine our guide the Book which leaches
tor hut little money at Jernignu & \ us on every page that a soft answer
Sous.
Ituy your CoUon Press; Eopc at LANQ J-
WILT*) Mild s«vu luoi.iy
The New National has the loose
tty wheel and automatic bobin
.oiiibincd with va.enciennes lace.
Mr. T. II. Adams, Sandersville
and Miss ftlollie Smith. Wutlheu
dressed in a straw silk combined
with red velvet and oriental lace.
Mr. C. M. Brandon, Atlanta, and
Mistr SailieTalialerro. ot Sauders-
vitIt*, who wore cream nuns vci ing
combined with cream satin anil
oriental lace. Then lolloweit tho
happy pair who stood bcueatlt
the’.Rose Bell” and plighted their
troth. The former was beautifully
and handsomely arrayed in white
ottoman silk combined with white
crepe and white cut passementeiio
garniture with veil ot silk illusion,
looped at the hack ot the neck with
long spray of orange blossoms
which extended to the end ot her
train.
When the ceremony at the church
ended the invited guests consisting
of many friends and rela iv ;s re
paired to the residence of tim bride's
lather whore.an elogaut repast was
served.
The fall term of this school under
the cllleient management of Prof.
W- I* Duggsn, closes on the 2Cih
Instant. The services of J/iss
t& lis John-.tun have been secured
♦vsassistant lor the ensuing year.
Arrangements ate being made to
e/implet« the sellout building during
die winter vacation. The amount
^ BOO lus been subscribed, and a
committee appointed by the Board
of trustees to have tho work done.
equal to any other first class stan.
durd machine it is ivot to be sur
passed by any.
Waggons and Harness at M -
Bitto’s Carriage Shop.
The New homo with the new
automuti: bobin winder is a per
fect gem, ’o bo found at Jernigau dr
Sor.s.
Do not fail to lieast your eyes on
the beautiful articles of millinery
to bo seen at Miss M. W. Perrys-
jilnuk Deeds, Justice Summons and
tsso Arcli SStreot, l-’liiluU'u, Pi
A Well Tried Treatment
For ('unsuni|itiou, Asthma, ltrouelitls,
Dyspepsia. I'alarrh, liny Fever, lleail-
ache, itehtlity Hlieiinintlsni, Nearalahi,
(It I all Chronic will Stream Diiordcn.
When ''Compound Oxygen” i* inhaled the
1ieim Inis imparled to il increased vitality.
Tliat.Uij-an hciiiIk forth tho Idood with more
forcokmi Ic*.* wc»r to it*clf; tho vital car-
rent**r*vc on tludr circuit new deposit* id
I vital force in every edl ofti**ueover which
tliev pa** and relurn a«' in torn new slip-
' plv. Till* simple story i* the ration il ex-
j pi ilia I ion of the Hie itcst advance that medi
cal science lia* yet made,
i "The Compound Oxygen Treatment
| which Dr*. Starkey A l’aivn, No. 1621) Arch
. Street, Philadelphia, have been Using for
I the last sixteen years, is u scientific adjust-
j incut of the elements of Oxygen and Nilro-
! i;en v'di/iielitcil, and tho compound is so eon
lurnc-lh away wrath, but grievous j Uensed and made portable that it is carried
words stir up anger? Wc who have
called Master and Lord tho only
great non-combatant of history,
“who when tic was reviled, reviled
not again.”
“Light and not darkness is the
emblem of the heaven toward which
we all aspire and in the proportion
that we gain it, wo shall Hud that
iu us there will be no darkness at
all. Selfishness or shyness, one or
both, are at the root of secrecy.
We must have more frankness, more
of mutual confidence, and it must
come a long ti:ue before the King
dom ot Heaven can be set up on
earth. Therefore I stoutly defend
D» t5S£ fm U :rut the Muro^ ****
Tbodtflilu an Prayer.
All consolations and joys
of
Arfcar Itajr.
Die beautiful and sseful cm-
^ n >, "'liieh 1ms been In vogue in
a number of the New Eitglaud
ami Western states, of desigua-
ting a certain day in the year for
die setting out of fruit and {shade
dees, lisus at last obtained reeog-
•itZHtioii ip our good old common*
J'ealth of Georgia, by the nroe-
lantatioa of His Excellency
wivenor Gordon, appointing
') «‘lon«day the 124th day of
November 188(1 as Arbor Day.
Accordingly on next Wendee-
, a y a ttmnber ot our citizens
mve agreed to make a beginning
011 ‘ i" Simdersville and set out
. trees in the Court House
i'“ r k, to be followed in coming
B’ars by a general planting ot
ut -' 8 throughout the county.
ai 'e truly gUd the young men
^ °«r city hare organized a Young
Uls Christian Aussociation, and
Gmid that fifteen were found to
mt with: this speaks well for our
| uu, igmen; we Uopo they will grow
ll , ‘ l ‘ ,l|1 - r «’ that the society may be
^ l aud among other things
c «mh they would examine this
Un purity reform movement and
themselves to the White Cross
«vf't ^ tlue e ' u >stian young
prayer are spurious which do not
incline us to a better life
A prayerless life, however virtu
ous belore mou, is a very sinlul
lile of omission before God.
James says. “Draw uigi) to God
and lie will draw nigh to you.”
We cannot lightly hope -for the
grace of God if we choose to remain
at a distance from Him . .
If wo pray mainly becauso it is
our duty to pray and not feeling
prayer to be » privilege, we shall
get little good from prayer.
Every Christian needs dtrly
seasons atone, if possible, of the
quiet, tho peace, the humilry, the
thoughtfulness, the love, the with,
the hope of prayer.
These questions should he put
seriously to ourselves every day:
Do I pray in faith? Do I 1 ray in
penitence? Do I pray m love< Do
1 pray in sincerity? Do I pray o
humility? Do 1 pray in thankful^
ness? Do I pray in resignation.
Do I pray m uuse'ti hness? Do I
««•?
c.rt f.rpmrrDir
God, death and Heaven
T’lie trrredy, worldly man 8 d 0
P ra >. e . 1 ’ t i , ?, t .- K,gs more and
DHico.
Beautiful striped velvet lot
trimming, of the latest stylo at
Miss M. W. Berry’s.
Those who wish something nice
in Toilet soaps can find them at C.
M. Fulghum’s at half the original
prices, paiu for the same quality
lie liar the largest and b.-st assort
ed stock ofToilet soaps ever sliowu
in bandersville. Ca 1 and price
them itis a treat toexamiue them
Examino the new Millinery
goods just received by Miss Al. NV .
Perry before going elsewhere.
A large stock of Cotton Dies* ID|h* in
Stock al a loiv I’rice.
LANG & WILT.
DIED.
Mr. Edward F. Armstrong of
Warthcu district who has been in
feeble health for some time past,
died on Saturday 13lh iusf aged <>o
years
A. true Christian
hurt- Wm P° ll t ta be..
^ J of thought, word nnd deed:
all His fellow
ll Zm a man has labored too
und peflevertito y >( ^ milke th
tried in til© hi*! , ; *, f o
infinitely rich ® or " ^if.j 0 »th-
True pnyj thank
ing, sorrow tor^ ^ j ov0 t0 a ll
fulness to ";.ai v to tt ten-
compelled to believe iu I “eHov^to all ^ ^wis
A mao may WOBCr b
AURANTII
»,.»t of the UiiKsuM Wldoh sfili.-t mankl** ««
ally O.uwid 1»- a dlajrd«r«t oondillon of tho LI V E R.
For tU wmpUInta at till* Und. auch u Torindity •/
thaUvw, Iiillso»»M«. Kortona Dyapopaw.
tiou Ir>r«ularUy of th» Bowels, Coitatipathra. Flato-
len.-y, Eractatlmii "»< Uunlsa of tho Stomach
(atxuutlinos cnllni MuArthurr) Mntsm-i, MsUm,
Bloody flu*. Oil ills iwid F»sv«r. Brenkbono Ftwr.
E.haaatloa before nr alter i’eror,., Chronic Dior-
rhooa. Let' of Appotito, Headache. V..11I Breath,
lrrecularitlea incidontal to Vetuale*. Koa.Isr-d-WP
S^-SIAPIGEB’S AURjgU
U Invaluable. It U not * panacea for ol
but AlIBB all dlaaaaaeof the LIVER,
:~m CURE stomach and eowELS.
It changes the onmpleitlon fr>*n e easy, yollcw
Owe toe ruddy, hn.lthy color. It entirely it more*
low il.oey a pi rite. It one of the UE6T AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
SLOOP, and la A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
for onto bj ell Prngglate. Trice SI .00 per bottle.
O. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
140 SO, eRO«T ST., Plilfudtt'pnio. Pts
ness in our
de dings with each other, boih ior
praise and blame but especially the
lormcr, for if we are encouraged and
believed in, all that is heavenly in
us will respond and our blame
worthy traits will grow loss promi
nent. For my own part I have seen
many it negative developed into a
positive by honest praise. It L
akin to beitig loved—that greatest
grace which can fall upon a human
spirit in nny world. More than
any other stimulus, discriminating
praise develops a true ambition,
which is the love of love and the de
sire of power for ends wholly bene
Uccnt, an ambition which mnke3
one smitten by it supremely desir
ous to be loveable. Said Mills, of
Williams’ College, “no young man
living in the 19th Century and re
deemed by Christ, ought to think
of living and dying without an ef
fort to make his influence felt
around the globe.”
Napoleon's great word was “glory,”
the Duke of Wellington’s was
“duty.” Both were words of strict
est personality and eacli led him who
cherished it to a world wide renown.
One name shines with the brilliant
but fitful light of a comet, the other
is serene and steadfast as a star.
In our measure each of us is guided
in the development of personality
bv the love of duty or the love of
glory. One is a Will-’o the-Wisp
which lures but to destroy; the
other, patiently purs tied, will light
us to the presence and companion
ship of Him who sitteth at the right
hand of God’s own blazing throne.
Let us then take for our own this
motto;
“Do the duty nearest,
Cling to truth the clearest,
Face the ill thou fan rest.
Hold thine honor clearest,
Knowing God is good.
During this we shall discover
with the Laureate that:
“The path of duty is the way to
glory,
He that walks it, only thirsting
For the right and learns to deadox
Love of self, belore his journey
closes
lie shall find the stubborn thistle
bursting
Into glossy purple which out red
den
All voluptuous garden roses.”
by express to every portion of the country
—indeed, it isseut all over the wurld.
Dn*. Saickev & I’alkx Iibvo the liberty
to refer (in proof of their standing us Phy
sicians) to the following mimed 'veil-known
person* who have tried their Treutinent:
ilON. WllJ-IAM D. Kkm.kv,
Jlhmker of Cbnijnn, Philuddphia.
Rkv. Yirruii L. Conhad,
JCilitar Lutheran Ohrn irr, I'hi'ndclphiu,
Rev. ClIAllLK* \V. C'UjHINII,
J:\lilnr American Reformer .Y«w York
IIon. Wii.i,cm 1'knn Nixon.
Editor Inter-Ocean, C'lticajo, ll,
JiTixiK Josneu U. Fi.andkiis,
Temple Court, A-.ic York
Mbs. Maiiy A. Catok, Widow of th» lute
Dll HaiiVKY Catoh l.'nmden. Sew jertey
XIllH MARY A DoUCIIITY,
Jamaica, Limy Inland Sew York
Mu* Maiiy A Liveomouk
Melnmc Maitn.ichitnetU
JuDOK It H YooUllb.ES,
Sew York City
Mn Geoiuik \V EuwAnns
Peopl e St (Jroryt\n lintel Philadelphia
Mn Fit a Nic Hiddai.l
A well ■known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mu William 11 Wiirm.Y.
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
And many oilier* in every part of the U 8
‘'Compound Oxygen—itt Mode of Action and
Remit*' is ihe title of a voluuieof nearly 2UI)
pages, l.y Dr* Starkey it l’aleu which gives
lo all inquirer* full information as to lliis
remarkable curative agent ami a large record
ol siiprising cures iu a wide range of chron
ic cases—many of diem being abandoned io
die by other physicians, it will be mailed
Iree to anv address on appliuaiion
mid. ST.4KKEY A IMLEN,
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UAIL-IIOADS.
To Tar i: Effect May 1st, 188G.
No. 1, A.M. No. 2, A. M.
I,v Tennille fi:!0 Lv Dublin 8:4-»
Ar Harrison li:-10 Ar Condor l):0l)
Ar Donovan 7:00 Ar Bruton 9:IA
Ar Vf rilditsv’le.. 7:20 Ar Lovell 8 30
Lv \Vrightsv’lc...7:2 i Ar Wright*v’le...9.5ft
Ar Lovett 7 - o> Lv Wriglitsv’le. 19:00
Ar Bruton er 8:'f> Ar Donovan 10:15
Ar Condor 3:20 / i Harrison 10:30
Ar Dublin 3:35 Ar Tennille-... 11:00
No. 3,1». M. No. 4, P.M.
Lv Tennille 2.30 Lv Dublin ...4.55
Ar Hamsun 3:00 Ar Condor 6:10
Ar Donovan 3:15 Ar Bruton cr J5:25
Ar Wrigbtsv’lo..3:30 Ar Lovett 5:40
Lv \Vright*v’le...o:35 Ar WrigliL*v’ie...0fO6
Ar Lovett 4:00 Lv Wrig it*v'le..,lklO
Ar Bruton cr 4:15 Ar Donovan 0:25
Ar.Condor 4:3) Ar Harrison 0:41
Ar Dublin 4:45 Ar Tennille 7:15
The following appointment* have been
made taking ellect May 1st 1330.
I, I, Ware, Ag't at Dublin Ga„ Difc W Bit
\V E Arnold, “ Coodor G.i., “
I A Joiler*, Harrison Ga„ WAT R R
W, B. THOMAS, Pres. AGea.Sim
we cordially racom««nR
your (4 remedy
kiiuwn tp us fulGoiititflufcA
and Gleet.
M e Lava Bolil contMefr
(Mr, and iii every iaae If
has gitcit sHlkfAciieu,
Alcoti •£: I.Ult
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Iff d otd/ 1-7 tba
fj-iz3 C^r.M C9.
Ckieinnail.Hjl
Cold I y DntgjfUta,
r»ue Cl.OO
V:‘-V kef?
For sale nt Dr. A. Mathis' Drug
lore.
R. 1- HARRIS '
ATTORNEY AT I* A.’tKT
SANDEllSVTLLE, GA.,
I Will practice in the Middle Circuit, and
i in the counties surrounding Washington,
i Special attention given to Commercial Law
| J un23-ly
I Burial Cases.
I Of nil grade* for salehy T. N. A J. W,
i Smith at Tennille. Leave your order will)
i Mr. Mnrchison-
tliicklcn’s Arnica Naive.
Tho Best Salve in the world for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped IL.iids
Cuilblnitm, Corns, and all SkinErnp-
IbttB, und positively euros File*, oi>
uo pay n quired. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price ‘26 cents per box
FOB SALE BY DU. 11 AAV LINGS
City Tax Returns,
Oct. Till 1NNO.
The Digest i* now open for the return of
all property owned in the city of b.imlcrs-
ville on the first Oct, J3SG, for taxation.
1 nm ordered by the Mayor and Council
to track the letter of the law without fear or
I'uvor, and under these instruction* the
digest will close positively on 16tli of No
vember and all defaulter* sorctnrned.
Please he prompt and save embarrass
ment to your ollicers,
1 can'be found at I!. E. Houghton’* store
at sill hour* of the daw
C. HENRY MITCHELL.
oet—7—tf City Clerk.
Ifl MUCF/S
Shaving auii Hair Cutting uow »itU
Nett ness and Latest Style. Shar
pening Shears a Specialty.
MONEY
TO
LOAN.
The imdersignsd are preoared to negotiate
LOANS UPON REAL ESTATE
security or approved COLLATERAL pt)-
per. Term < easy. »
Evans & Evans,
Attorneys at Law.
Aug. 24th, 18Sli —tf
Undei* Hie MER<
CUIIY OFFICE.
Give them a call.
Theirs is the OLD
RELIABLE Jewel*
ry Store of Sanders’
ville. Formerly A.
J. JERN1GAN.
NOTICE!
$I.< 00.ODO to Loan!!
AH parties in Washington and lia'dwin
counties whose loans on imprtivyd farm*
mature in 1880, and desire“EXl’EN^IION”
at greatly feduced intis; will find it to
their advantngg tp ca(l and see me at tlieR
earliest cpiiventipce, at pty pffice in
Coni '. Ilppse, Baudersvillo. where piy rej *
resentatative, or tuy sell w ill be pleased to
accommodate them.
w. R. THIGPEN,
ms
nut all Bilious Complaints are relieved by taking
1 WRIGHT'S 1N0IAH VEGETABLE PILL?
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