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our §ubtcrU>er» fail t* rtuive ihtir
Intipitatt or kind tnutujh 10 mjorm
,..n nutmiutttly.
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Sleet!!
Snow!!!
Icicle*!!* 5
sbiiff •* •
December! Vuiu.Yuui.
Ordinary'# court yesterdry.
C»pt- V. H. Joyner is traveling for
poor
with lb* edit >
paymasters
Gilbert it to,
Hard tiu.is!
uiakea i
Tne Central made auother change
ofjcbedulii on la*t Sunday.
Mrt. Luclla Giles lias letumed
roiii * *ieit to Sylvania.
Mra. M. G. Hatch of Tennille is
ruitiug relatives in Augusta.
Misses <,drills Harman and An
nie Smith are visiting Irieudn in At
hols.
Hie cold wave struck us on Friday
ni^ln bringing with it sleet, snow
and ice.
Mins Ella Johnson of Atlanta,
iavinitiug Mrs. V*. U Tli onus »i
Tut tulle.
i.eesro s. F. McIntyre A C oi
I'euni-le li.ive assigned to Cupl. J C.
tinman.
toi.H a*. Mitchell was iu the
city last seek luruling the uejiot lor
lie A. 0. A i>. Uoaii.
A lUAi'Hiej’ STACK
Siulid Fluids nmi Powdered Kstr.nt. e
« r u ,l 1 Ue !"‘j i " e I’iNa;„<! o«S :
‘ *’T hru.hes, So,-.t*s
Mucuiun-. A cm
< ’ , * ‘■''"“I' C'le line ortWln
^V2“"' 1 Vnri'islies, tVu.dow a.awuud .,„t
*:-h .jLJr s;ii
Whikiaiun ><M |( *'“*"'*' **«"» Mruiki',
* ,r '?!" lt *' Mtri Brusi.cs
1 M ru "* , eH, Shsfil,., Bros,.*) au.l uli
other kinds of Brushes
Lnni|i Chimneys t ud all Futures.
^ u J, Tob,cc “ decidedly ihe most pop
ular in the market. t.. 10
ley Co., ksrossne oii. Ag " Mt f " r C, '* w Car ’
Prescriptions Carefully Filled at atl hours.
A MATHIS.
.disn Mary Gilmore has been vis.
iting Mi«s Bessie Goodwyn, of Ma
con and will ietiirn home in a lew
days accompanied by that charm
ing lit le lady of the central city and
also Miss Ellen Fox. of Milledgr-
viile.
The social declimity of our
young folks so nppearant of late
has entirely di appeared and now
our gay little city has assumed hor
U8Uil livsly appearance, not only
in the social circlet, but also in the
bu-iness orb.
,c« t *rrio atiit Laura A ■ ana
tiuUiliotcil mat Hie. tor .itt
. U I IbU l,<J ll.t-UMS In Al.lllalll...
itfj J. d. ,tucito«aey *uu Ucr two
cuiimcu oi iVay neaooio sre in the
Uja.-ui.i mi. ai. U iioyct.
Os.Ui.isr Was a UlU.Roy ,ulsugrc>
sJ.cUiy, ovetcoa.s uuii w,Apn wore
CIO *vly
Jcuuna lUd iiiesiucn
.tit,
oS L
.in) out- droning u pony. roaa
iu, su i ii.ti UOas ioi lAUUliy uso Coil
te. sici'i gviiiutt use cacao n, uu
(I jlU, Sl illlS OlflCC
The serviceaof Mrs Maggie Sha*
ning of Wright,svilie has been pro
cured by Mr S. G. Lvig as nurse
for Mrs. L ing who h is been very
id far some weeks past. Mrs. L—
we are glad to sate is * unowliat
better, wc hope to so >u chronicle
her recovery.
Wc are pteased to learn that Dr
*S R Robison, of Oconee, Wash"
iiigti u county, vi 11 mtie this city
j tli* Inline. • it-ha* l J l H tu i. i ae
1 lleW len.i,, 1.1 ti. is hull I. ,*>ol
I>u11« l iInn r.g i mini euu si.
I move here a* aoon «s it is coui-
pleteo.— Union an.i Recorder.
Ml'. Lou,. Cohen Wait Calleu on
Xhuisuay las. to .Scranton, Pa, by
ihe painiui intelligence of ni«
utollier s serious iliiiicss. aiiei
leaving, another lelcvmoi Caine
announcing her ueath. 1 ae »u
u nugn calls foul ln our * ueure
co. uoiciiie-
-Neea.-d Kaierprlut.
We have repeatedly agitated
these column* the erection in this
<oty of a bank and cotton ware house
ihe feasibility of starting these
enterprises is plainly seen when
th ir advantages are carefully con
sidcred. The great convenience to
ihc merchants, larmers and business
uu u generully .s sutlicienl argument
lor their estublishiueutsuperinduce !
hy the more potent fact that they
would icturn a huudsome dividend
upon the capital invisted If some
enterprising ciliaens would move in
this matter incalculably good would
immediately result to Hie dtv.
Besides the enterprises above enu
merated the matter of small indus
tries should also receive the atten
tion of our citizens. A paper box
factory, lurniture factory’, tannery
and the like industries could be iu
nuguru’ted in this city with compar
atively little capital and they would
prove profitable investments.
Enterprise is the word, SandciH
ville, with her rail road facilities of-
lering increased advantages, can ill
afford to lie dormant and let other
towns of less capacity than she is
outstrip her.
Citizens of .Snndersville, awake to
a sense of your surroundings, view
the situation with calm and mature
deliberation, and bestir yourselves
to make Sandersviile one of the most
thriving towns in the state, or e»e
your energies will relax iulo o state
of “innocuoue desuetude."
We Hi** Him in |||<> Field.
Friends our Jewelry sStuie is in
lull iilitst Hud win done by com
pete in WKik'niu anil wc keep
a nice lot ot Jewelry, Spectacles,
Clocks and ^iiimcai instruments
tor sale. We hope our old friends
and customers will not, desert us
n our hour id nfflici ion, we have
nc you good work heretuiore,
d Will 0 'llllIl'.le to do mi III w.
of gmtleness; never was an unkind
or angry word permitted to fa.I
from her sweet lips, oh! that sweet
voice wh : ch was like the tinkling
of a soft silvery bell will be heard
no more. Y’et in all meekness,
gentleness love and purity, she
“being dead yet speaketh” to you
in tones as soft and swept as those
of an iiolian harp. Parents and
relatives, arc you prepared to meet
the sweel angelic Nannie Lou,
just over the river on the shining
shore? O how gently did she pass
uwiiy, like ihe tailing ofa rose bud
iroiu its stem, or as a liail li.iy
folding up its wuxiti petal, at
tjie close of day fur repose, so sweet*
ly was this beautiful flower gath*
ered to its lovely home within the
Savior’s fold
“This lovely bud, so young Hnd
lair 1
Called hence by early doo :
Just entile to show now sweet a
flower
Iu Paradise would boom.”
Oil! beaeaved ones do not look
ut the clay cold casket that once
CtiBhrineil the lair jewel. Cast
your Weeping eyes Hoavetiw.'.rd
conli-mpl de the glorious change
ynur darling has made, feho has
gone ‘home to Heaven,’ to be
tiirevei with Jesus aud her dear
mother. Oh! lei the words ot hi*
l ist song, “In the sweet by and
by” prove a hculiiig balm to yuui
wounded hearts, and c-iUse you to
prepare lor that“ >weet home ’ be*
youd the grave, where the wail of
sorrow is never heard, and no fare*
wells aie ever spoken.
“Farewell then, tarewell till we
meet at the I krone,
Where lovo tears no parting, and
tears aie Unknown.•*
Two aoum s.
Wart lieu G *
tr say to your boys and girls that
the people in a free country like
this are not ojways free. Especial!.•
let me remind the boys, since I
mst tic going, that tobacco or,
lucolini iu any shape is a monster
who, let io out.of the cold, at once
proceeds io be master of the whole
establishment. There is no moro
personal liberty then, and no free
man.
Jvnk Eooi.kston Zimmkrman.
Go to jrarnigan
<fc Son's for M u •
* sical instrume
nts of all kinds.
kYe nave
a liVaiy
biVuy is as wold,
enga-cu the set Vices ot
y*id,i{ tu .uu t. Kksist iu war t.'.iio*
fiHl lauciU.a. luU.m look 0U-.
lue lames ot sue Methodist
churun at Teunillo are preparing to
got a jouvm tar the bsuoiU ot :ha
cuurcu stiiiut tne tttftu of Dtxeuinai.
A young lady white going out the
'I'Mf Ss.siauy, aiipput* up oi. tae
an, aUd uui c Uer sen so Oaiiiy liiat
“it Has um,u,ieil io nar room tor
some titae.
Several lady visitors are in uu
city uuo many .mile are expecteu
at an early ouy . Aiuo.ig uio»e ut
rearsy pre»eut ae non; toe luliotviug
MimS .4ut le C.u'ier, oi au*’mnuii
alio is viauinf iter irieudn. osi-bob
bailie sin Jloau luniurro. .tdi,»
(>ame Urau.-roii, «•( Derry, ivao is rue
f ,e»t oi .Mibb Jecuie Smith.
Ihe jail ha* at last reached its des
tination. It took Mr. Parsons about
oie monk to move it, counting ia
the Jay s he could not work on ae
iwubi oi osu «saltier.
Hiwiing Brothers mule ran
iW »y »Uk tho dray on Wednesday
*' M 41 Augusta depot, a»d
br *ke up « aewitg machine and
damaged a Ushy carriage.
»un^ l ** ,lt * Teunil.e will give a
PfHf st tue tiiuuiitua nouse ou
t Gee. tne 21 ius», tor
isjat-i Uo , in* Christian ctiurch.
public art) coruiMiy iuviuki.
Gh:citizens ut ftandersyitle want
Hftioa u«p ul) 80 lh|J rt j irott j
“Utboriui
* hsndi
come together sad build
pie, and
Hu “« orick earshed, and am-
The
coiumdioue • ware housv.
contest for the election of
i. oir,l; * !r *,which occurs oa the
■■ ...va occurs
| 1 »ean.siihy j h January next,
... klo r< great interest among tUv
’ 4l> U1 ltj * (Htferent candidates.
Ahvady haTt} ^ ^ whol#-
'J'^ouds am] uotjoa aetse, a
“"•fcll.un.B biVIU..(Ibrigtar
^ * ,or “*or« OI similar enter-
tlOQ u f t0,a •*“«•*“
tu « people generally.
.ia
«. h *” *1, >-r ..
^ wul * the usual hh-
1* —
* ' *ho make the ij'ie
The Milledgovillu Dramatic Club
will appear iu tVatkins Hull one
night this week, aad our, amuse-
laeut loviug people wi.l avail them-
Selves ot tur opportunity to a acini
“i lea*, oue draiuitii- eutenaia uidRi
this »ua. u. G-md truupcB cun
eonimuad spieudid uouses here an
the winter season.
Prather the artist, from Augusta,
has pitched his lent iu the (J am
House y ard, but will only remuin
short time iu Sandersviile He in
vites the public to ca.l and examine
his work.
MAKBIBD.
On last Thursday morning at 9
o’clock the Baptist churcH in this
city was tilled with spectators to
wiuees the marriage of sir. Too ms
Long of Gl .saieck county, toifrs
Elisa Terrell, of Sandersviile. l’ht
bridal pair was «tienued by th<
loiiowiug couples:
Thomas H. Adams and Miss Jsu
sis Smith, xVewioa Ca»on and Miss
Ema Marlin, B. cason and Miss
sallie Taliaferro, Cuarles G Bawl
tugs and Miss Mattie Long, Charles
(Jasoa aud Miss Mutlia Pounds.
Uav. N. B. Jimou, of Glssseock,
iicrrormiug the ceremony, stler
which the happy couple received
the hearty congratulations of Iriende
ana relative*, and biddiug them
adieu proceeded a> thcii future Uomc
in Gusscock. ’
Ut
ot
APAblUcu utol>-r.«bie.
Ul »r*
1 louou ut the stats
They
Ujj lUe ,u a-WvtJie.
w,, « 1
l' »*a,.- ,C JU * tfc ’’* *‘ uti Jf* , dliciu,.uiy
l*j, ’ " ^L^uucisvilir i* bouui-
•lu.ns pei to Uli tig
MsixiCUaT
“ v ' v ' i <*d ,*Ui*pou-
*' 0U “A (fUCH.
*Ouiter«
I W il4 uer »i -os
ndv-neva ”
• iiou,
“J.
Ini
b* i
• ‘tSv.
nr#
«‘id III!
u want
-onvictioiis w.u
» nswuy, ursc
4r P*|au aubscnbs at
The nicest and mo»t acceptable
thing to give your wile as a Christ
mas [iresent would he a ^iew Home
sewing machine. For sale by del
nigan & bon.
HIAMKIKB.
—o —
Oa the 25th of November by K
der A, B. Heiring at the residence
of the bride’s lather at Harrison,
Mr t». J. Meadows and Miss Ella
Jehains.
al
wora
b
an.i
Prather, the Ar*ist doe*
ue, tain mg to Photography, also,
enlarging of all kinds. He otic i
SSSJSw •- “»> ” ':; r r ou
suuh as Crayon, Das>le, and O.
Painting. Don’t fail to cull an
examine work.
sdiwodUK »«rApe.
Harris Wulkur colored shot
Dawson col., wounding him
mu iiitllcuity last rt '*' x
| ..gs u
proving
Dr. il l w i
he is i iii-
n ,j Walker ieit I'O' l'“ ^ t ^
the null
unknown.
Cenind^RuiltoA 1 strs.-.k is s ‘I g"
ing up.
Aiideravll r mi m.i MewdaS.
I he Augusta Gibson and »*uii-
leraviilo R. li i» compb-te i to jus.
wiiUtn tue city limits. Prcsiueut
Miicben was in town Iasi week,
sept very busy auaingiug the route
nd locating the ovpot. 1 he sue
i-lucieu is a portion id the ots ot
• u.ige nines aud Air. R. P Hough
ton ou Lhe Northern end oi suinli
Sticet; the grading will be coinple-
.ed this wd-.-k to the te.minus, anu
•I'k will begiu at once upon ihc
warehouse uud earshed, and vigo
rously pushed to a speedy comple
tion. Capt I. Herman has hern ap
pointed local Agt. at this place;
there could not have been a belter
setccfrftm made. All praise is due
to the untiring energy and sleepless
vigilance of Col. Mi.cbell. the pres
ident.
IMSTnrltllSUID.
A county . dipt No. 2952 for
H h) UU issued by M. N> wuiau, Or
iitiary, to A. J. Jeitiiguu on the
21st of Ncpteitiber 1880 aud pay-
ab e ou the 1st ot December 1886,
for tba new jail lot.
Parties arc cautioned against
trading for said scrip. December
7th 1880
A. J. JERNIGAN.
If your watch is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble. A. J. .Ternigan and
toon’s Jewelry otore.
R. R. S( ilh’M LKS.
Sanders ills And Tanniile
Kail* :t»a<l
Leave S tndersville
11:40 a m
Arrive Svnder-ville — 12:50 p m
Leave Sandersviile 2:25 p m
Arrive Sa dersvillo 3:30 p m
CENTRAL R-R-
Up day passengo r f'rain. Arrive at
Tennille 2:55 p m.
Down day passenger Train Arrive
at Tennille 12:19
Sn-
RIi-
At ihc HAUNETJ' HOUSE
wuinah, tin- UAiK.S VUE E
GI'LLY Of'. V i.)N \l5L,i‘i rii. igin
from $1.50 u 0 i ar >iay, n c a
ling to lac ttii.ui - a iT .a a .
>ipp.
iiL-iiU
LOCALS.
Vestns Jackson is tho only man in
Sandersviile that sells tho BEST
nmkle Cigar on earth.
at M.
icsl! Buggies!! Buggies!!
Bmp’s
1 oflfvr w 100,000 reward to »ny one that
win find any thing bet a p re llavan. a
Oiler in Warren P- LeVetta Private stock
Cigars.
speciality a>
Horse shoeing
M H.Bird 8 |
Call ut M. II. Birds Carriage
Shop and buy one ul those Fat
ituggy umbrellas.
First Class painting ut VI, II.
Bird s Curriugu simp.
If you wish til nk oiur uiag
and be admired by all, be sura to
^urch:i u e a bat Iro n Miss M. VV.
'erry.
Buy your CoUoii Preen Repeat LANU <(■
WILTS and Have uiuiity
Waggons and Harness at M’
Bird’s Carriage Shop.
Do not fail to lieast your eyes on-
ihc beautiful art idea of millinery
io be seen at Miss M. W
lieiigiou* Mo.ice.
Next SuuUuy the 12th inst. will
he the 2nd hum lay of Advent*
-emeus will be held in Si. Wil
dams' Ciitbonc Chiirch High
•■imss ut 10J o'clock A M. Vespers
at 7 o’clock P. M.
A nice line
of Jewelry <fc
3peotx,cl93 at
A. J, Jernigan & Son’s
Jewelry Store.
iil It.T I p
YuU Hit fo. Inm d l‘‘> '*.•• i« y a:
Ule •» p - r, y ai lire Data ie.i Wil
.idle, ,n*u a.* ndg tty, iiiiAou., mu
geueruily nut ut Hulls, uud wunt n
oiuce lip. Bruce up, out not Mtu slim
ulun’.s, spring meiiicineH, ar bitters,
wmeu have tor iheir busis very cUeup,
baa wiusk.y, uud wlnoh stumilalu you
lor uu Hour, Ht.d thunlouvo you in worse
ouuduiuii man berortt. vl Out you wuul
s au ulteruativc t i.u w 11 purity your
oujo i, start inultuy uotu.a oi I.iver an*l
Eiu..ey>, r. su.ru .. our v.U.ny, ana give
leu ne.i ue.. til and BiL'ugtu. ouou a
Ule.llClae you Will li .a in Lieouio Rit
ters, an. only SO Ocala a Oouiu at Dr.
iV .W.l .ge Drug .> re.
Perrys’
Blank Deads, Justice Summons ouA
Bonds of Titlos for sale at too Murcnry
Jihua,
Beautilul stripnd velvet fot
truuiuing, of the latest stylo at
Miss M. W Perry’s.
Those who wish something nice
in Toilet simp* can find them at C.
M. Fu.ghum's ai Imif the original
price*, pni.« t.ir the same quality
lit* liar the largest and b.-st assort
ed stock of Toilet soups ever shown
in bander-ville (’aland price
them it is a treat to examine them
Examin the u- w Millinery
goods )u-t received by Mis* M. \V K
Pi-riy before puio; elsewhere.
It is and open ^ . s mu wnwl.ai-r
Juuuh was tue hist secretary of the
navy, or ot tne interior
City t'ui .*o<
WOMA.VN J. I, UJIJti’j
coLir.ni.
DIED
Mr. Bill Floyd nn old resident
of this place died on last Saturday.
Died in Riddlevillc at 4 o'clock
this naorning of Typhoid fever,
Mr. Amos Fulghum.
Mrs. U. T. Davis formerly of
Sandersviile but now of Macon,
died last week and was interred
in the cemetery here on yesteriay.
Mis* Nannie Lou, the only child
of Cot. Thomas Warlhen, died on
28th ot November, aged about 16
years,
Mr. B. Barnes a highly esteemed
citizen oi Tennille died on Saturday
night i?ib of November, after a
Mef illness. He went out to his
farm an Tuesday, and on Wednes
day was taken with a chill from
which he never recovered.
Rev. R. M. Lockwood, died ot coa-
gumptmn, in Tlirnnasvilla on
Monday 29th He baa I), cn declining
lor some two years. He whs pastor
of the Methodist church at this
place and Tennille in 1878, and
was note ! for his zeal and devotion
to his work.
“A little .Swedish girl, wulkiug
wi li tier lather on a starry night,
tvaa an attracted by the brilliancy
ot the nky all lit up with the
little twinkling stars from one
end to the other, that she seemed
quite lost in her thinking. Her
father usaed her what she was
thinking about so intently. She
replied: “I was just thinking it
the wrong side of Heaven is so
glorious, what must the right
side btl’ How many would ho
lost in wonder did they hut view*
the beautiful things of eurt ., as
this littie chile, with tlioug ittul
comparison to the world beyond:
it God has made this world so
full of beauty and comfort for the
beneftit of siulul disobedient man,
how much more thought and
trouble must be expended to
make that one (to bo occupied by
those who love him alone) tran-
cendenlly bcuu'iiul “Oh what
must it be to be there."
I Will bugill lilt! uuili'Oi.Oil ul lilt! (Jilt
laxea on DjocOioor l.-ti. in .ij u.tj h iru.u
.lia, nine i nave luHiraeuu.is to uiaae U.eriC
UoileeitUilH all. Cltiia tile o.UMt. ail con—
Cernea win please reap u.l promptly,
there ly Having ,ne Horn Hating any till-
p.e.i«.«ni worn (o tin in me Ur*. iuo..eh ul
Ihe oea y*-ar
li. 1. i'.VtlilU i iO.v, , ity Tres.
‘•Vuai docs <> C. T. U.’ sluuU
tori’" ’’VVcuieu Couviuu.tiiy iiuub-
IItig Us, lUy cat 1.1. '
A number of the W. C. T. U. Ia-
dies assisted several Bos-.ou pr«-
uincis us ballot dislributors at ihe
tale eiuctious.
Most Excel lent.
J. J. Atkius, Chief of Police
Kn >xv.lle, 1'eun., writes- ’My family
and 1 arc Uic beucliciaries of your
uiostexctiilciu metliciue, Dr. Kiug
New Discovery for consumption;
having found it to be all that you
claim for it, desire to tesliiy ;** its
virtue. My fricuds lo whonv 1 have
recommended it, prais it at every
portuuity.”
Dr. Kings New Discovery for
Consumption is guarenteed to cure
Coughs, Colds Bronchitis, Asthma,
Croup and every uilectiuu of T’jroat,
Chest and Luugs.
Trial Battle Free at Win Rawlings
Drug Mo*s Large Size $1 U <j
The Bible is now printed and
circulated in ?67 lunguagi-s. This
seems like a large number until one
remembers that in Atricn alone
there are six hundred languages
spoken b\ 250.000,000 o* people.
A Inryc su ck ol Cuuun I’m-hh Ko|uh in
stuck nl it low Price.
LANG A WILT
New
ferkcr* Kee «* CalifsrBta
Sinike.
(From the GIuihro Chronicle.)
Day before yesterday as two uisn,
Russell Smytlie aud Charles Cu*o
ba igh. New Yorkers, making a lour
oi C'aiilornia, were gunuig in the
Hi io east of town, a sudden com
motion in the brush a rod or so
ahead of them, into which a covey «>f
quail they were loiiowiug had just
gone, caused them to halt. They
aud stood but a moment when they
were surprised to set* a huge snake’s
head reuied ubo.o the bushes The
snake saw them and started toward
them, dashing out his toungue and
swaying his head Irom side to side.
Realizing their danger, the men
emptied iheir shotguns at the mon-
sier and succeeded iu checking his
course aud turning him from them,
One of the men, Cutobaugh. was in
town yesterday, and al’lyr consid
erable coHXiDg told us the above.
He said lie did not like lo tell ot it
lest people would any he was a liar.
He says that as the snake crossed
the open space in the woods begot
an idea of its size. According to
hi* idea il was over 20 feet long, and
us body as large ns a tluiir barrel.
. 1
Watches,
Clocks,
Jewelry,
and
Insical
Instrnme
Bits
Repaired
Ne* Lead, Kilt Gsat Before,
On the rve of November 28: h
1886, Nannie L »u *V .rthen paa-i-
t-d gently away lromi*Mr<h to hcav*
en aged 16 years.
Disesse Ims again visited our
community aud laid its witboiiiig
blight upon the pure, innocent j
Nannie . -u uud m a tew wwj..s j
her trad bod. was elm In ihc hi*:
bid mud* of the grave: a I**v iy
bud just -.xpanding into beutty;!
to b *w us how much l-.vi-liness ( Y ee 0i
,'viiild be euahrined in this frail
flower, toco i-xha *-d aud wal ed
h»me to i s native ciimn iu the
•’better Iditd.'' “Long, long will
the memory of this sweet girl Ju-
g«r with us. _'Her heart was full
*“ “ 'S&ffi&Mz, vi Sm a t * '
Tho moon in an eclip*e com
plained to $he sun: Why, ah. my
dearest I'jiaad, dost thou not sliia*
upon me as usual? “Do I not” said
the sun; “I um sure lam shining
as I always da. Why da you not
enjoy my light as usual? “Oh! I
sae!'' *aid the moon; “theearth has
got be*ween tie."
Tliia ie the trouble with many
preteesing Christians today; God
ie juntas willing, yea, anxious that
you enjov his love and rejoice every
dav, hut you have allowed some
thing to come between you and him,
therefore, you grumble and fee!
that he is less loving and has failed
to shower blessing.' upon y*>u.
Thrust aside whatever it is that
koeps you from seeing the smiling
face of your Heaveuly Father end
you will tind the light of his love
shining as intensely as of yore: it
ie your fault, not His, if you are un
happy. S. F. J.
They have been having a great time
in New York, this week nnyeiling
the Bartholdi staiue-that beautiful
brouzt* figure .it "Liberia EnliHiteu
ingrtbe WorhT’—which M. Bxrthol
di jmade, and France gave to
America. U aditig about the big
liaiethev h*<l and reading Whit
tier's beuiititui o# j. wn tea for
occasion wncru .i a. •>:
| “Unlike Ills shupis su Egypt*
eauds.
Uplifted uy the toii-w ira ai.*rs.
soil, witu ire.! i.u.m
bauds,
We rear the sj labol free nan ,
gave ■ ' ' '•
I fa i to .hiaitiug 11»•> i. ff.v j /If *,
tre-ui.n, aud x tUoiighu 1 would 'ate
'J
Said the wife of all emigrant, who
had moved lroui Georgia to Texas:
il Texas is so much bettor than
Georgia, why is it that tho people
in Georgia can make enough money
to move to Texas but can never
make money enough to move back."
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