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1UKSDAY JANUARY 4lh im,
XjTjerniqa n,-
jipitoK. pbdlisheb ami PRoritinTon
NOTICE!!
To-Night,
AT
8 O’clock
~Come out to the meeting of the
Young Mon‘b Christian Associa'
tion. Don't fail to attend. All
young tncn invited.
To-Night
AT
8 O’clock
NOTICE!!
AND OTII lilt WISE.
j,ocai<
1887.
New yo*r.
ij,5H0 voters have registered.
Diiv'i Whist sooins t» bo the
XX
SPACE
Line
id Proprietary J/e(iicin«a Full up
llaateia complete, Handkerchief
he^t ami (IrcatCHt In variety
Toik-t Ptordan, Comb*, Ilrtulic*, Soap.,
Starch, Soda, Pepper, Cinnamon, Allspice,
.Mace, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extract*. Uel-
lau lie, Chocolate. A complete line of Paint*
Oil* and Y arnuhcM, Window gins* and put-
ty: lluir llrud.es, Tooth Brushes, N "
lluir lirud.es, Tooth llruahe*, Nail
brushes, Flcah Brush**, Paint liruahea,
SMntcwaeh Brushes, Striping Brushes,
Shoe Brushes, Sharing Brushes and all
other kinds of Brushes.
Lamp Chimneys and all Fixture*. Cl-
gnrs and lobacco ktucidedly the mast pop
ular in the market. Agent for Chess Car-
ley Co., kerosene oil.
Prescription!Carefully Filled at atl bouts.
Doe* (tesalts In Every Cue
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deal k
cr of Chattanooga, Tenn., writes, tha
he waa seriously afflicted with a severe
cold that settled on hia luuga: had tried
many remedies without benefit. Being
induced to try Ur King,a New discovery
for Consumption, did ao and waa entire
ly cured by use of a few bottles. Since
which time he has used it iu his family
for nil Coughs and Golds with beet re
suits. This is the experience of thous
ands whose lives have been as ved by
his Wonderful Diaooverv.
Trial bottWfree at Rawlings’ Drue
Stove.
A MATHIS.
popular gnmc,
The coldest w.ivo of the season j Goodwyn Berta Flournoy, Lula
Mr. and Mrs. Wurreu P.
Lovett entertained a few of their
young friends at ChristmuB din
ner last Sunday, and it would be
useless to attempt u description
of the table as it was loaded
with vivaudit and delicacies that
wore delicioi’i >a the extreme
and the bou-bouchee were rel
ished with ko u delight and to
say the guests did full justice to
the occasion is a very meagre
expression Those present were:
Miss Mary Gilmore, Bessie,
struck us Saturday night.
What is the mutter with street
lamps tint we don’t have raoro light,
The Legislature has adjourned
until the 4th Wednesday in July.
The Augusta Railroad briugs new
faces to our city every day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Dunoon of
Pibliu arc in the city.
Miss Annie Perse is the guest
of Misses Lula and Sadie Parsons.
Miss Charlie Calbonn, of.Carters-
villc is visiting relatives in the oily, j
Miss Anuie Brinson, of Milieu, is
in the ( it) visiting J Miss Mozo’.le
Whitaker.
We want all those that write 188G
at the beginning of letters for tho
next month to send us a present.
Mr. and. Sirs, J. S. Wood of
Savannah, spent their Christmas
with their relatives in the city.
Miss Wnrlheu of Wnrthen, and
Miss Habersham of Forsyth are the
quests of Miss Julia Wick or.
The brighter the light 1 hat easts
them, the dttrkor will ,bc the shad
ows.
Cole., Annie Smith, Nora Cohen,
Mary Roberts, and Puuline
I
WOMAN’S G. T. UNION’S
COLV
The W. C. T. U. letter paper and
envelops are beautiful, so neatly is
tbe “For God and Home and Native
Land" with monogram W. C. T. U.
printed in corer, it should be pur
chased by all who love to aid the
Union.
SsmI For Mats.
I have on hand one hnndrod
bushels of Conteniai Proliflic
cotton seed which I will sell at
fitly cents par peck. Give mo a
call.
| R. F. BROWN.
JERNIG AN & SON Th ° Ne " Te “P« rft,,c « Ann:Us iB
»|» .a . a perpetual calendar containing the
win nx your wat ! choicest ot poelvcal and historical
ch or clock as ch : dally selections. It is divided into
ttfln if not I two, year books the front ol one con-
®*rt “ cucap | tatnjng portrait of Miss Willard,
er than anyone
else, come and see.
Notice.
I hereby notify all parti*, that oa the
third dav of December 1880, I withdrew
from and crowd to hour every interest in
thia mill buaiusaa of Sheppard and Com
pany and will not be responsible for any
*f the debts of tbe concern, llowel and
Afuthew Sbeppsid retaining tha property
to ■’
and becoming responsible for all otititand
mg IndebtednM*.
D. I.. Burke.
Dec. 18th 1880.
the other of Mra Carse. The coloi
There isjprobubly, no Magazine
that receives so hearty a welcome
in the household at this season as
one that contains directions and
suggestions ior making Christinas
novelties; and tha Dorcas Maga
zine for December certainly offers
its patrons much opportune roads
ing. For the benefit of those who
are especially skillful with their
knitting or crochet, needles it gives
explicit working directions of n
child's hood, a bed spread.and a
work is exceedingly ’ bright and I sl,0 1 H, ‘ ,er ca ^j of * *by*a boots
, . .... J; ,, ’ and Jereev; ol a costume for a mb-
lovely, the symbols ot the W. C. T
U. are all on it also of ihc “Us"
Every nicmber of the Uciou should
have one, only 75c,
Every lady of the Union should
subscribe for ‘ The Union Signal"
j the official organ of the W. 0. T. U.
the price is $1.75 per year if you
give mo your names so at to club 1
will let you linvc it at $1.50 as I de
sire to make nothing myself. 1 paid
$1 ,75 for mine and would not be
without it for $3.00, there is no six-
Tennillc.
There it nothing which tends to
quiet the nerves, rest body and bruin
or drive away blues as does a few
hours spent in cheerful congenial i ^ c ® n P*8 e weekly paper ol its size
company; this we are sure to find j oontalning so much reading matter
, in the lively city of Tennillc. Being ; ftm ' information so cheap,
erman, Messrs I.W. N ewtmui. depressed more than usual complete-
ii. Leo Smith,* Morris Cohen, , y broken doWB wo mlght My . we
boarded tbe train one day last week
lbr this plnco. To our surprise we
Julius Cohen Harper Gilmore,
B. W. Calhoun, Ilousel Hall and
Mol ton Peacock.
A delightful “Drive Whist” party
was given at the “Gilmore House"
Inst Toscluy evening, and uu evening
of real enjoyment was spent,
Mary Gilmore and Mr. Julian
Williamson were successful in cap
turing the lirst prizes, which wore
a Dressing case and Perfume Bag,
and Miss Bessie Goodwyu and It.
Lee Smith tho Booby prize of a
Tin Horn and Toy Watch. The
latter couple were the recipients
of congratulations from the entire
party upon their extraordinary good
playing.
Whatever Individual mistakes
may do with it, the work of saving
tempted men and women iron, this
Iter doll, and of mittens, edgings
and luces. Mr. Charles Godfrey
Lclund tells Jiow to cover cans
with home-made stamped leather,
for dressing cases, lunch boxes, etc;
Mu ige llcpwoith Dixon writes of
“Oriental Ktnbroidery r " and iu the
“Odds and Ends" paper there are
instructions for making wall ferne
ries, cosies, c ird cases of chamois,
blotting books, embroidered cen
tre-pieces for dining tables, daisy
mats, and aprons of dotted mull,
and wheel pincushion. Mrs Lau
ra B. Htarr helps to extend the
good work of the Audubon Society
by devoting her editorial page to
a summary of its aims, aua a talk
upon millinery matters,
tl .00 per annum. J
A sample copy costs 10 cents.
Address Done ah PuBLisnmo Co.
Nkw Yokk.
LOCAUI.
Vestus Jackson is the only man in
Sandcreville that sella the BEST
niekle Cigar on earth.
nt M.
jest! Buggies!! Baggies!!
Btin’e
ivd ti
will find say thief fm a |On
filler la Warren P- LevetuTnt
Cigars,
that
Havanas
vale etoek
Horse shoeing
M 11.Bird's
h speciality at "
Cull at M. 11. Birds Carriage
Shop and buy one of those Pat
Buggy umbrellas.
First Class painting at M, II.
Bird's Carriage shop.
Buy your Cotton l’reaa.Bop* at LANU <t
WILTS and aave monry
Waggons uml Harness at M'
Bird’s Carriage Shop.
Blank Deeds, Justioe Snmmone and
Bonds of Titles (or sale at tne Mureury
9 (Lee,
found everything lbr tho time being ' form of ruln bc “» do tUc * our
wrong, on going to what we took for
the residence of W. Gnllahcr, we
Miss found our friend Behaufele in pos
session, his wife ranking things live
ly getting homo arranged to her
taste and comfort. We felt liko wc
of the deepest, growth in womanly
character, and the sweetest blessed
ness of womanly content.—Elizabeth
Stuart Phelps.
Go to Jernlgan
db Son's for Mu
sical instrumej
nts of all ;kinds.
Three state W. (J. T. Unions have
One of the social events of the
| holidays was tho dance at Dr. J. B
If it had not Item for so and so,
I would have boon elected, will be
the cry after the election.
J/iss Addic Oliver ol Waynesboro
i* iu Hie city visiting Miss Julia
Wicker.
Mr and Mrs Milner of Eastman
have returned homo after a short
visit to Mr Ben Smith of this city.
Dr. H. N, Hollifleld
Roberts last Wednesday craning
and it war . i; i great reluctance
that the mirthful putty bade their
I charming host atul hostess good
! night. Those prasent were: Dr.
land Mrs Roberts, Misses Mary
! Gilmore. Bessie Goodwyn,
j Elournoy. Annie Bello Gilmore,
Hnttie McCarty, Nora Cohen,
j Moselle Whitaker, Annie Brinson,
1 Mary Roberts, Carrie Roberts, and
■G.C, Lacy. H. T, Gilmore, Julian
Williamson, Julius Cobon, Morris
j Co'ien, C. C. Adams, It. Lee Smith,
I (J. C. Brown, Porter Hale, B. YV.
{Calhoun, J. F. Jones, 8. A. H.
| Jotios, Jessee Tiuywiek, Cleon
I Adams, John Davis,
I The great Humorest, Clin. If
tNWVM.'Kt
..oil t . .1 .1 8I .SSMSS UI.SS!!
were intruding on our friends at the ' «Mablishvd, and are carr)iug on,; lurttl . n tn \v u i,iiigton and; Baldwin
most iuoportune tiuii, so turned our, "Homes ' for unfortunate women, | .-oimtie awlioao loan* on improved jfarm*
r , ’ . . ,1 ; mature in 18S0, and desire "KX rENSlON”
steps toward town, met the beaming , jut greatly reduced raw*; will find it to
face of Mr. S. himself from whom I Drunkenness atone time became : ili»-i r udiantag.. to call and nee ui« at their
, .. , . . , , , ! ro destructive in China that the earliest convenience, at my office in
wc gladly learned trade has been . , . | lYmn House,.Samleraville, where uiy rep-
' splendid andTctinillo instead of feol- i government destroyed nil vines, so rwenutativo or my aelf will lie pleased to
ing hard times was still booming. tl,at fm ' l »o hundred years it was acoouiumdatc ,hen,. R Q
On entering the house occupied last , l»r»ctlcaUy a iorgollon plant. j 1 1
year by Mr. Hamilton we found bin, 1 I „ W * “ rr HM ' l " FM * .
ensconced in his old i Hvory day is a fresh beglniug; i J* neiids our Jewelry Store is in
Listen, my soul, to the glad refrain, full blast mill work done by com
potent workmen and wc keep
a nice lot of Jewelry, Spectacles,
comfortably
quarters which have been thorough- IXud "s’piio of old •oTwwTud "liidcr
ly repaired, large new dining room 1
and everything prepared for better
entertaining customers. He has
Berta! newly tarnished the house all
through, from the Furniture House
Hinniug.
A ad puzzles lorecastcd and possible
pain,
Take heart with the day, and begin
ngaiu.
—Susan Coolige, in Temperance
Annals, 1887.
Those who wish something nice
n, Toilet soaps can find them at O.
M. Fulghum’s at half the original
E iricos, paid for tho same quality
te hat the largest and best assort
ed stock of Toilet soaps ever shown
in bandcrsrille. Ca 1 and price
them it is a treat to examine them
The nicost and most acceptable
thing to give your wife as a Christ
mas present would bu a New Home
sewing machine. For sale by Jer
nigun <L Son.
At tho H ARNETT HOUSE, Sa
van nub, tho RATES ARE ESPE
CIALLY REASONABLE, rauging
from $1.50 to $2,00 per day, accor-
diiu' to location of Room.
it. t. simim
* ' - ltd Tnnlle
Hnll-Uoatl
Leave Ssndersvillo
Arrive Sandersville—
Leave Sandersville—
Arrive Sandersville 3:30 p
11:40 n m
12:50.p m
2:25 p m
m
CENTRAL R-R- ,
Up passenger 'lrain. Arrive at
Teunillte 2:65 p. m.
Down day passenger Traiu Arrive
at Tennillc 12'.Ht a. in.
of Gnllahcr A Smith, this looks like
money is still plentiful with him.
Mr. Hatch has moved to the large j If the 10,000,000 church members |
dwelling of Mrs Franklin and keeps | in the United States would pay
the Hotel called “Tcnuille Hotel
Clocks and Musical instruments
lor sale. NVe hope our old friends
and ctistomers will net desert us
in our hour of ufiliction, we have
! done you good work heretofore,
land will e-mtinuu to do to now.
1 each
tlx** on Djoom'ier 1*1.
week the price of u flassol
uu: nutci cuiicu xvuuiiiv. iiutci. | <||y c t . un t 9 ) ^ mission and tern- ! that time 1 hare inalruetiun* to mi
Air. Davis from Duvlsboru will oc* i work, wc would huve un in* j collections iau 1 elu*c tho bsoks, :i
cupy tho new hotel where Mrs. I come of $2*1,000,000 a year—Tem-j ‘
Hardwick presided last year. Miss i perance AiicuIh, 1887,
Bcttie Davis whom we feel to lie
has
Sini'.li ~ Better known u* Bill Arp
will deliver a lecture at tho Court
. . 1 IIouko on Thue.tJay nisht Jan. Oth 1887
bought j f urt j, e hunulitof tho yaun^ men*’ chriatian
tbe of goods ofvS, F. McIntyre & Co. Aa**ooiation of S.inderuvillo. The public
of Tennillc and has opened at tha j oordii ‘ 11 >’ iuvileJ ' ,uoJer * 1 '’
same stand. j The wife of S. G. Lange is still
. , . on the sick list, no ivereeptable
Mi-. B. JJ Turbutton has bought 1
B.
T. |
I,lie
oat the alock of goods of
Rswliugu and has moved
tsuie store.
Mi. Porter Hslc of Chattanooga
1’enn. made a flying visit- to his
sister Mrs. E. A. Sullivan last
Wednesday.
To-morrow the agony will be over
and defeated {candidates can go
home and wait two years more and
come again.
Miss (,’aUin Brunson of Perry Ga.,
"'bo lias been visiting iter friend
J/iss Jennie Smith returned home
hut week accompanied by tho latter.
•hango in her conditon.
Mr. James T- Amorson har come put
from the race for Receiver and *ay* lie
thunks the friend* who were w orking for
him.
Miss liussie Goodwyn a very
‘■'harming and fascinating young
>y of Macon is J visiting J/iss
Ini
YVc have received tho January
number if the "Word and the YVay'
an eight .ige monthly, published
by tire Ji'urion Tract Depositor)' of
Saratoga Springs. Tlie tract De-
posilory is a purely benevolent
Christian enterprise devoted to the
dtssemmiualiou of religious litera
ture. A large line <*f tracts are
published by it and their determina
tion is to be largely instrumental in
aiding the cause ol Christianity.
The founder Dr. Kendal lost his
only daughter Marion about ten
years ago aud christened the society
in her honor.
The Word And The Way is
filled with choice Christian reading.
Mary Gilmore,
Mis. Allen Dixon and children,
and Miss Leah Dixon of Wilkerson
county, weie in the city last week
Csitiup their relatives Mr. and Mrs.
lieu hen Mavo.
Land for Sale.
Mr. If, Roughton has sold his
interest in the firm of Houghton &
k 'i-'ith to Mr. J> F. Duggan the
business will be continued in the I
"nine of Duggan A Smith at the 1
siune old stand.
Mr. Julian Williamson of Macon
■i son ol our former esteemed towns- [
man Mr. Gluts. J. Williamson is {
'-pending the holhhtvs with friends i
a!" ''datums iu SandkrsviHa and i
fen ni He.
W:
A line cotton and stock j farm containing
(’,00 acre* on the Oconee river in \Yns iing-
ton, Co Oconee No. 14 C U K. Ot which loO
iicre* lire open limit *ml in n hnu stale of
cultivation, ISO acre* upland in wood*, 300
acrt’H liue runt! bottom on river, tine.it range
for both bog* mid cuttle,
At*u a tine cotton luriii to rent will rent
from "two to feu p horse farm including gin,
competent in every way will preside
over the house. Our friend Gall ti
ller occupies the dwelling of Mr.
Hun.ilton rather out of the way of
tho Mzucntr but us we always find
his family so much suited to our
taste and tecling so hospitible cheer
ful and in every way p'easant wc
shall surely hunt thou, up our next
trip. By the bye we forg.it our
pressing invitation to the dining
giveu by Mr. Hamilton on Monday,
Hamilton is an out and out clever
man and his wife cannot be beaten in
the cuisene department in fact you
cannot show us an unfriendly cold
hearted person in Tennille and we
think it must be a delightful place
to live in.
Annother room is being added to
the academy at Tennille.
Mrs. Martha Glenn ofOaveSpring
Ga., is visiting her daughter Mrs. 1
L Smith at Tennille.
The Hamilton’house opened Mon
day vith everything in perfect order
and fuly prepared to give perfect
satisfaction to all wishing first olass
fare with home like surroundings. J
Messrs McIntyre <fc Co., have been
open for the past two weeks and by
the looks of their stock good# have
been tcribly slaughtered, we found
the same smiling faces behind the
counter as of yore.
By uonsccralcd hands unseen,
His head shall overshadowed be,
Whose temperate, self donyldg heart
Shall say, "i’hou, Lore, my refuge
art:
I dedicate my life ts Thee."
—Cauou Farrar, in Temperauce An
nals, 1887,
Gil) Tax Satire.
I will begin the rnllcotiun ef the City
111 30 .liy* from
ike these
nil con-
wili please re.poiul promptly,
thereby saving ine (row having any un-
pleasant work to ilo in ths first month of
the new vt-nr.
It. J.TAttBUTTON, City Tres.
Warren P. Lovett’s Private Sleek
Cigar is the BEST niekle ;ignr in
the WORLD.
Vestus Jackson is the only man
in Sandersville that can handle
Warren P Lovett’s Private Slock
Cigar.
i-rew dwelling house ami out building, al-
-* - I.-., house* lo reut at Oconoe,
no four line ...w.w
Amount 'of Merc.tnltle busitim U*. aily
done at Oconee per annum >100,000 about
•1000 bp - usually shipped during the season j u ’ l I I
it goo 1 drug store to rent and there ui a- lag I
good stand for a practicemg phy*tcmn, M ill I -
rent or le:.-e one year With privilege of five, J
rent
Jm
()eot
: irthor particular*
A Happy Nsw Veur to All.
Kind reader, you can make it- a
happy on# if you try. Yes! truly
happy, although sorrow and suffer-
uiay bear you company on your
ney. The secret oftruehappi-
apply to me at i ness, is worth it* weight iu gold.
SNELL Take every thing that befalls you
The Woman’s Christian Temper
ance Union, embracing such a wide
field of operation in its almost un
paralleled and rapid extension over
the United States and Territories,
has now in its organization tt local
union iu nearly every town and vil
lage. Besides the local, county and
state unions, the National W. C. T.
U., to which all these are linked
by a system ef auxiliuryship, seeks
to extend its sphere ot usefulness |
by various departments of effort; j
such, for instance, as scientific tem
perance education, health, heredity, !
work for children, young women,
kindergarten, kitchen garden, pris-
oners soldiers ami sailors, etc., etc
in ull, forty different lines under six
general heads of Organization, Pre
vention, Educational Evangelistic,
Social and Legal.
Each seperate department is un
der the care ol a lady who U styled
a national superintendent. It is
her province to devise ways and
means, and plans (or the proinjtion
of temperance In her specific branch;
also, to supervise the whole, giving
hints and helps to her co-worker*
Tennille
High School
Maleaad Female.
Tennille. -—Georgia.
YV. L. DUGGAN, A. M. TV,n.
If jour watch is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernlgan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
UMT sr MISLAID.
A county script No. 29'32 for
$200.00 issued by M. Newman, Or-
linary, to A. J. Jernigan on the
21st ot September 1880 and pay-
abe on the 1st,At December 1880,
for tho new jail lot.
Parties tire cautioned against
trading for said scrip. December
7 tl, 1880
A. J. JERNIGAN.
A nice line*
Jewelry db
pectacles at
A. J, Jernigan db Son’s
Jewelry Store.
>THE LUST RUSNIMVS
Watches,
Clocks,
•Jewelry,
and
Musical
Instrume
nts
Repaired
Tbe Spring Terra of thi* institution
open* on Monday, January lOtli, 1887
Thorough instruction will be given in all
hranebe* commonly taught in High Schools
Pupil* will liepreparod to enter any elngs
in I’ollegel
For further information apply to the
Principal cr to S. It. Kelley, l‘re*. Board
Trustees Tennille Uu,
Dec. ‘J, 1880—tf.
PERFECT SATISFACTION
Malice.
I hereby forewarn any on# from
trading for the following notes as
they are lost or stolen. One iu
favor of mysoli given by YVm lb
B W
e hoard a gentleman say that
■5jS»i'SSo,TLfr farm.'lie ! K
I have to lmvo tho bona scraped or leg
ZmSrie Bitters and seven boxes
Buckieu's Arnica .Salve, and my leg is
uow sound and \iell. .
Electric Bitter.* are Hold nt fifty cents
i „\ule and Pack leu's Armen Naive jit
per’box I')’ Dr Writ .Raw lings.
coming direct front' tho hand
tr Uml lolioiwn'spiui of your Heavenly Father. Receive
Edward Sheppard, of Harrisburg, HI eV cry little jov, every little sorrow
Having received so much bene
duplicated in each state and terri- Smith of YVasliiugton county lor
j tory. | $135. One iu favor of myself given
o _ by Squire Martin for $10. One
° | in favor of myself given by Ilenj.
Evepp-day UHIkIoii . j Davis for $14. One iu favor of
myself given by Seeney Newton for
Every-day religion is the found* , $P7.‘ One against Win Smith of
tion ol thoroughness, which is an- j ( ,huson county for 0.
1 ‘' ' Mosks Swixt.
Iu; Horn ElcoU'ic'Bitters, I (eel it my d u
ty to let suffering humanity know it
as well as tho greater events ef your
life; as messengers sent from God
to fulfill His will. He 1ms arranged
it all before hand; you are doubling
^ j . J — • y n 1 — •• V. U V l 9 Ml JUl I V,
^htngUm tiouutyl'or good ' lilupatoted. I used, instead, three bot-j j,j 3 | ovo whenever you question if
other word lor truthfulness or lion
esty. Workmen that slight their
work, whether they make shirts for !
a living or sermons, build houses or
ships, raise Hocks or raise families, ,
will be some day or other found out,
We want clothes that will not rip,;
vasscls that will not leak, and 1
Dec. 10th 1880.
Tlie County
Haiti'il oT Ivdueu-
liois.
Will meet on tho *ecoiul Saturday in
January and iguiu on the third Saturday
at 10 o’clock ill tlie Court Hoil*c in San-
SEWINGMACHINt
HAS NO EQUAL.
New Home Sewing Machine Co..
A nice line of Jew
elry, Clocks, Musical
Instruments, Ma
chines &c.,
For sale by
—ORANGE, MASS.— J
33 Union Squara, N, Y< Chicago, III. St. Louli, Mo.
Atlanta, 6a, Dallas, Tex. San Francloco, tal. . ||
1:1 u
Jeniisanl' M\
Alur Forty JO*"’
experience in tas
preparation of mere
than One Hundred
Ion* f/*r _
ateti and roreWcn oonn-
trierf, ths publish or a ef the bci/wUftu
Mu said give him old Wash
•nglori.
Friday night lust airs. S. B. Jones
b '' c '. t '* ,e idling peoplo a newyears
ti nt V -°‘i ril lher we should say a
’■ c imglit party; ns they stayed
st '° old year out, and tlie
“this might not have
or the other supplied r’’
bridge# that will not b.cak clown.
So we want eharaetors that will
been left out 1 temptation, and not snap asun
der under the sudden pressures of
life,—[Tha Word and the Way,
Reworks used on the occasion were
(w
guessed) intended to salute the
‘■'fitlance of the new ouo.
(♦PI.AMTI3KS l*KIUi:,’’
This i« « » ew brand of flour that
is giving good satisfaction ground at
I£urcka e 'Mlils.
Tltero will be an Oyster Supper at
Mrs. Hillmans House on Friday
night 7th January., for the benefit
of the Baptist Sundiy School, to
which the public arc icqxctfully
viteb Cominittue.
THT—tf n uarv 3rd 1886.
dewv'tlle to exaniiiic Teicbers, (Irani
Lu'fit*e, ami make eoiOrjott* lor teaching
Public HcliooD' in the county of Washing
ton in 1887.
liv order of the Boird uf Education,
-V.YCON YV A RTIIEN, Brt-s.
II. N. HOLLI FIELD Sec.
Anitfricau coukinu* lotcl xa •olioitor*
for pAt«aU, cstentH. trado-iuArki. copr-
right*, eto., for tb* United uaa
lo obUia p*tcut* iu EUgUrid. branoe,
G*rm*iiy, »nd all othor oouatriaa Tl,*ir expan-
•noa U uoequalod aud their facilltUa ar* uu*ar-
mm
KcliKiuils M«lic«.
Prayer is nothing, unless it be
sincere and earnest. God will not
Next Sunday the oth inst. there will bc regard the address which we our-
services in St, Williams cliurcn (Catholic) ( solves do not feel. Jacob said: “I
111 if it Masqat 1U£ o clock A. M. > o«per -n
4 o’clock P. M. Xmas music in full will be I no ' „ lct 'j 10 * 8° ,1 ‘ <)U
rendered. olcs* me; and he prevailed.—Jav.
brswlag. ftad sp*' ideation* prepared end filed
In tha Pat«Qt Office o« rhort notic#.. Term* Terr
MDMoabl*. No chare* for ©xammatiou of model*
or drawing*. Advice by mail fro*.
Pa t c n t ■ o l > t a i n • d t h t o u g hM jinn <* C o. a re n o 11 o*d
intb* SdRVI IFIC A>I1CIUCAN.which Ua*
tha largest circulation and l» th* moat lutlucutial
liuwtpapev of it* kind published in tho world.
Tho advaotagos of such a notice «r*ry patonto*
cnUeretanda.
Thi* largo and inland idly Illustrated nowapanor
1* published WEEKLY at §3.00 a year, i*
admitted to he the boat paper deroted to ecienco.
mechanic*, inrtation*. ongin**r,ng wort*, ana
othur deitertiuante of Induitrial progroa*. i»»b-
li*Ued iu any country. It contain* the name* of
oil patentee* and title of *r*ry invontiou patanJed
eacn w*ok. Try it four uiontha lor ou* utAior.
Bold by all nowadealar*. ...
If yo« have an inrentiou to poUnt write to
Moon A Oo. % wuW labor* of Bciehtifio Aideri»au.
jjlLtjdboek g^ettVpatwrtf
Under the MFR
CURY OFFICE.
Give them a call.
Theirs is the OLD
RELIABLE Jewel
ry Store of Sanders•
ville. Formerly A
J. JERNIGAN
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