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THE MERCURY.
INF) mi LI 1\ - HO IA
7'"V! •.VV'. I"?} ' cor i
A. J, «JEK.MiG!'AA
EtUTOR. ri.UL.SHEll AND PnorKlt'mi
TUESDAY JANU »KY 18tli 1887
A mine nt beryls Inis been ills
cow red iii ('oniu'tiont.
John Roach, late guvcrnnu-ii
ship builder, died Monday week
General D'gati was the 1 hii - !
tei<nih member ol the 4lbli Con- !
grciS to di>- -i e- 'lie election*
Mr. On s ot‘ Alabama, has ii - I
tinduced a hill in Congress making ;
a ten year's residence hv a for ,
t-ign.T, nccc-s in for nutr ilir.rtion. I
Burke i o.. '-Hi h d h r name
on the li-it ol prohihition ooMntii -•
on tin' 2nd inst. Wo K irn ill
town ot Wnyin-hhoin is movie
along mnleiilediy in the sti iigii
path. Our tnem >rv goes hack
many pleasant scenes and wa *i
chi dhond iriends in dear • d
Burke. Wo arc glad she lias chosen
the right path.
Wo Win that miwuiti h b n:r
ing great pr< perations to celehn <•
Lee’s birthday no lh" Iflth iart.
We have received the Jnnaiin
number of thu‘‘Word and the Wav’
an eight page month! , pnidished
by the .1/uiioii True! I'epn.sitorv oi j
Sarntuira Springs, Tim tract !)• 1
posilory is a pare'v !»• nevolen*
*.. fiMinn t iiicrpri-'C devi.t. d t tl ■
dissent iii i ti ii i i< i ol religions I i t < • r: 1
tare. A large . line of tracts an I
planished In ii aiio theirdeleianna !
t on is to lie largely ini triunentul in j
aiding he cause of Christianity
The found r l)r. Kendal Unit his
outi (iaigh'er M.-.iion about tee;
’ - d eliri- lem d the sociel \
it) I.of honor.
n 'I In V ay i-
hd.u v. r • -i- • tiding
.li:
i t Ik M C*v*i . .U k
tlo \Y. and t mi Iron , (•;<],.
Wt"glUsviIle. Monthly ihe J-. i
Ihe lolloM ,ng i•liicci'H weie re s ei( i.
ted; W. B. ihoirms, I’u-siih i
ar.d iSTipeiintendent; W. C Ma li-
ews. h’ccrelary nidi Tii.ismcr; ]■*
^ • Edwaidy, Auditor and hook'
keeper; Board ot Directives to,
IH87: It Jj Win then nml „C J(
I’ring r of rtunilcisviiie A 1
Daley ot Wrightsvdle,' William
liegeis of Snv.iniuili, W. L Muih-
ews mid \V. B. I'liomas iennillr
L. Beuclmm ol Condor, \V. A.
it an i sey of Dublin G. B. Hurmiii,
ot Hnirisoii. 'J In- j rineipal cii.n
Imp- been ciittngiil i'roiu \\ li-diis
viili te ''' °
eaii 18S7.
Dk.ui Me:
As the bn/./ of ( hl ist
inns is over and the war lioip. |
friends for candidates in the <■
tion lias ail reeuaeU aim gun
quiet. and all is well save i go ,
number of defeat, d eamlLhm s w'
no cl mliL uni reclining upon the '
experience that all voters does n .
v "’° as they prouiiso every tin.
(not much.) 1 heard a do eat.
candidate say one Umetlini six Ini
dt'ed people had promised to v.e ■
for him and wlien tlie vole .1'
county was <• msoii.l;. ,.-l
two hand . ot • . he i c- I
thu viiiis.tiui.mil to know her,- .
four l.u a died p« ople in die , tlll ,
that failed to come m tlnir
to him. Would not be Mirpn.uii i
some ot the late left candid,des could
say so be it lint ni\ s\ mpa.li, i'
ways with the ilel'eatel whic.i
said to he poor coin fori ,vnh..|
lief, but such is life an
man But Me, ! wan 1 1 , j,...
mothei earth in her o\-c>I nt iow r.
leit ns up Norm, naiur. s mnml,-
“pend upon the earth Ibr i|,o seien
proceeding days has munv indie:.-
lions of North, it licks like Nnrt
mid feels muchly so. If so , mUh(l !
earth has turned us to the | : ,t jmdt '
of cool and left us. “Will p ,. lt , , .
tlio eloeti.mV’ Will (in,.,-* \
use do for a weather yni,| ( .
day of the month will ti u . 4.1, .
y ecune on this year; IV|j, „ „ m
next election come? We „iv ,|„i.
very little in these parts in the »
of croping save eating,
only waiting for a iVitic . ,
" * -o have .Join jj ,
don to 1 ho plow and 11 1
cart, tliusly we cxpo.a to n.
things lively on a small scab., V,',
Me yon town folks haw b. u, T ,.
ing than we country
country j cople an f
good 0.1k tiro a' the
bv . 1 • , .
Sira
Fnm Wi kers * pasture a ro
Jersy heir- mark
car, split in right, horns sa.-.e
cues,. than (in li
bel, on a:.o may h .w , j
town id tv j 1 be paid 1. ■
"heioahmn T. £ lip;
* <-V ■■■■!: j 8Q.
sg.-.;.
Vl i \Fif : *ME? S ■ •
kSRSEBBHSfSl
I “The Iuott’able Temple ofllon-
I or is the name of a new temper-
1 mice order organised in Florida
j in 1880”
The Wesleyan Methodist Con
ference of England,, composed of
1.200 ministers, nt their unuiral
| meeting in 1880, passed a strong
resolution urging all ministers of
' the connoction to aid in the
j social purfty reform.—Annuls.
“While Home and Carthage
I were in their prime the psunlty
| for dunkotincss in their r.rmies
| was death.’ The lessopi learned
is, to Jbe prosperous vve must
bo strictly temperate, for it takes
n clear brain nml steady hand to
accomplish much.
“For every missionary of -tho
cross we send to heathen lands
wc semi 70.000 gallons of rum „
j Evsry true missionary at hear
j should also belong to the temper'
I mice work, for what does more
j harm to the Christian religion
tlniH Alcohol? jf wo desire to bo
instrumental in bringiug liea*.
tlions to the Savior, wo must
work against this great enemy,
for tbo ship hearing our mission
aries also carry this* groat do-
■'trover of body ami soul. Awoke!
fcDuar Sisters, and “come over
|iud kelp us“ in our fight against
King Alcohol.
•All thought of ill; nil evil deeds,
1 lint have their roots in thoughts
ol i!l;
Wliatevn hinders or impedes
The jution of the noble will! —
Ail these must first be trampled
down
Beneath our feet, if we would gain
In the briiilit fields of fair renown
The right of eminent domain.”
When shall wc have a meet
ing? there has 11 jt been 0110 in a
long time. Cannot some mem
bers suggest a time to suit uml a
plan to interest the sisters and
awake zeal in this work.
Nosh was the best man of his tiiu*,
j-el 1 iij£4-r overcame him. What a
long list of great uieu might be nam
ed, geniuses, rulers, generals, who
have liouu ruined by strong drink!
Mow many g#od men have been
made evil by il!
it has Hindu many besides Noah
regardless of sc) f respect, and cause. I
them to commit doods for which they
were cove rod with disgrnco.
Noah when sober was modest and
ligailied; Noah when drunken was
immodest and indecent. So there
ire many kind 1 mbands -iud fathers
shorn drink lias transformed into
fiends; many good men whom it lias
made bud; moral men whom it has
made licentious. No man is ever
muilo better by, drink, and most
men nre made worse.
How many homes it has broken
up! How many children il lias driv
on away! How many [sons and
daughters it has placed at vaiiance!
J TV0 nre taught in the first chapter
of genesis that man’s origen was di-
1 vine. We come from a celestial
j murce. Tho poorest slave on earth
is tho child ot the King of heaveu*
; 1 hat as the child bears tho likouess
of his earthly parents, so wo wore
I uiado in tiio likeness of God our fa-
I tlior Too worst man in I,ho world
1 has some trace of thii divino like—
| ness in him. Lot us not shame our
royal birth.
Wiss anil Otherwise.
There is a traneondent power in
example. We reform other* uneou-
eimisly, when wo walk uprightly.—
Mm. fcwotohine.
,'Georgie dear, don’t you think it
is rather extravaut of you to eat
butter with that delicious jam? “N 0
raiunina, it is economical. The same
piece of bread docs for both.
“Blessed nre the pure in heart tor
they shall see God” Our burly is
the temple of Goil^ and when we
indulge in impure thoughts, words
or deeds we defile this temple and
make the heart within unfit for Ilis
presence.
TVritosix ciphers In a lino, nuu
they amount; to nothing. Put the
figure one beforo tliom“ and they am
oiint to a million* All human tall-
euts and possessions are but ciphers
until you put the name of Josus at
the head of them- Toon they make
their owner a millionaire of Heaven.
-Dr, Cnylor.
The Subbath belongs to God
and we nr3 commanded by Him
to surrender to him, not as an
: arbitrary demand but for our good
as well ns God‘s glory Uoii set
this day aside to bho 7 nmu hit;
I duty t» hold alias God's gifts
and no parson or people cun ho
truly happy uuless they observe
Gou'a day.
NOTES FROM UNION SIGNAL
j 1 Lore are over one thousand boy*
1 on the trniuing ship.; slulicned in
[ the river Thunns, E ig!m. 1, which
I are pledged io tot;;’ iibsliueucs.
It i3 stated that George TV. Cable,
he novelist, has Como out strom-Iv
for prohibition.
There are Torty-eight female stu
dents of medicine in London, twen
ty-nine in tho university of .Zurich
and 0110 huudred and throe in Paris-
There are live ladies, enrolled in
the law department of Michigan uni
veisity this yoar. O.io is u voun<^
girl from tho Sandwich Island, th”
gr* ^daughter of nu honored missio,,
I try of the Oongregational church,
i Her lather, who is a prominent law
: ver 1ms fostered her natural bent to-
1 ward legal study in a practical way
j introducing her into tho details of
We copy from The Word And
1'he Way the following sayings ot
eminent clergymen concerning a
new book just publi.-.hcJ.
“Christ Crowned Within’ i*
cbnr, scriptural mid warm with
the pnlsulmn ot Divine life. The
method is original, the « r yle is
attractive, ami tho spirit is most
delightful; It is cspeccially rich in
apt‘quotations from Boripturo,
very appropriate and spiiitual com
ments, and striking illustrations
from the lives of noted writers and
saints. 1 believe the book will be
read equally with any Bishop
Taylor 1ms written. The evange
listic fire of the author glows ou
every page. It is one of the bos'
books over punted. It is worth
its weight in gold. From my
heart I thunk tho author lor hav
ing written and published it. I
shall prize it. among my treasures,
and I heartily commend it to all.
Price in cloth cover "5 cets, iu
paper cover 50 cent, On receipt
ol price it. will bo sent by mail
from the Marion Tract Depository
Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
NiUKWIILK,
.iutrustii, Uibtna A Sandorsvillt:
14. It.
IN K8FKCTM; T ,’RL)A Y NovemWr 14th
ISSfi, ut I 2 1 11. ui. oily tiin.':
PASSKNKNoKR AN l-’KKlUIir.
(K.iuejit 8umi«y.i)
Not, • a. x. | No. 2, a. m.
I.vR'litlerAvilK 4,00 | Ix-nvo Augunta 7.12
!.v W.iiiUm 4.30 | Lv Gibson l.'.CMj
I.v llinuH .0.00 | ‘‘Bollo Springs 11',23
I.v Mitckiill 5.10 | Lv Miu-uoll..,! 1.43
I.v HuiloHpriags .*>.30 | I.v ilint-s 11-08
I.v Gibson 0 IS | I.v \VailIu*n...l2.38
Vr AiigUHla 8.OS | ArS’viHe 1.12
No B i*. m. | No o r. m.
I.v HiimlerHville 2 18 | I.v Augiinla 4.00
I.v Witi-.liuu 2.00 | I.v llcplutibnh 8.05
I.v Ilimw M.;l5 | I.v Gib-inii 7.10
I.v Mitulisll 3.00 | '‘15»!U> Spring 7.2j
I.v Hidle Spriuic'i 4 10 | I.v Mitoliull...7.40
[.vOibssn 4,:.0 | I.vlliuw 7.08
Lv Hupluibuh,.7.2S j I.v YVnrtlicn 8.30
Ai- Auailut 8.45 | Ar S.iinlcriivillt-8.58
HU NDAY—PAUSENGKU-S ONLY.
Nn 1 A. M. I No2 A. M.
I.v Hiindi'ravilleO.eO Lv Auxiivta 8.14
Lv Wa (hen 5-20 I.v llepli/.ibab„U.21
I.v lli.nv li 00 I.v Gihrton i 1.28
Lv Mitchell 0.10 j “BelleUpi-in(;cl 1.41
Lv Bello Spring* 0.25 | Lv Milcholl.., 11.66
Lv Gibson 0.37 | l,y Ilium 1210
Lv H(‘plir.ibah...8.40 | I.v Warlhon... 12.41
Ai- Aiii'iut 9— | ArNamleriiVillvl.Oli
No 3 r. m. j No 4 r. m.
Lv Hanilcravtlle 2.27 | Le-ivA&a,;UHta 3.03
Lv Wiirlbori 2,02 | I.v IL pbz ; ‘-i.-ili..4.10
Lv Hines 27 I I.v Uiluon 0 18
Lv Mitcholl 3 37 | “ Bello .Spring* U 30
Lv Belle Springs 3 02 | Lv M itclu-1) 0 40
Lv Gib-on 4 04 | I)v Hinas 050
I.v Ilepli/.ibUi ...6 10 | Lv Warllit-n ...,7 00
\r Augiisln 7 0p | Ar Samlersvillu 7 35
It. M. .MITCHELL, President.
COTTON FACTORS,
AUGUSTA - - 'GEORGIA
offer their sorvioes to the plnii*?r9 Rud merchants of Washington county.
75c a bide commission, no storage vrhcu sold on arrival or within 15 days.
If sent ol tha A. G. <fc 8. R. It. ull expenses including freight drayagi.
commission and Insurance will not be over $2.10 for a GOOlh bale. Mi
Joidan lias been in tho busiuess L r 12 yours and wo guarantee porfee
satii-laetiou iu every respect. Give U9 a trial and if you v.sit Augusta, w<
give v bu a cordial invitation to visit our odiuo, wo will gludiy welcome yoi
and do all in our power to please you. »
• IROM W O St Si S -
Lang* cto "Wilt,
Propt’rs. Sandersville, Ga.
Manufacturers and Dealers in: Steam Engines ot all styles. Saw
Mills. Grist Mills. Cotton Gins, Trusses nml Machinery o( all kind*
A lull liuojot Kuhhor and Loathe:* Bolting k pt iu stock.
Steam and Water Valves, Su.uu pipes and Fittings, Inspirators.
Machine Oils and Mill Supplies.
Repair work solicited and prompt y dono and as cheap and \rel
as can bo douo all Machinery sold by ns wo guarantee to bo us rep
resented.
Write or call on ns for Prices and nscriptiou ot anything wantoJ
in tho Machine lino.
Notice.
All persons indebted to the firm
ot Lang Sc Will, are requested to
call and settle before the first day
of January, I887, as ,)n that dsy
mites and accounts will be placed
ia the bauds of an Attorney f01
collection.
LANG & WILT.
For the best and cheapest
STOVES and TINWARE,
Go to the
SANDERSVILLE TIN SHOP.
All kinds of tiirand sheet iron work made
and repaired W. li. Hargraves:
-Bum F~«;COTOFSiT
The Fanners Frieml!!!
IT OFF-SETS THE LOW PRICE OF COTTON. W j
By •leansing the seed perl'c. t. never chokes, runs light, gins last ij
ami makes u good FStniplo. * »•** feeder MauiI.* oti tho floor, it will
toed ui-iy kind of cotton roguiar, evory gin guaranteed as represuuted m
and to give satisfaction. Prices has been reduced.
° (Jul' ou or address.
LANG and WILT. i*
Manufacturers Agants, Sandersville, Georgia. For lull description!
prices aud terms. A gin \v 11 bv kept in stock where it can
be sit 1 nauy time.
The nnler*i ? ne.l are pret, u-efi to m ,„
hOA.K UPON’ IUUL hNiWy 1 *
cc-inty or approved COLLATEk \ i ‘
l*«r. 'i'ernm eiusy. . * 4 i’ v
Evans & Evans,
Atlorueys ut L;w
21th, 1880 -tf
NOTICE!
T ^ nr ^:^Jrss,r c «>
I have 8300,000 »o loan, If you w ; 1
t iu any amt. from $50.00 to $‘’000
Vom three months to‘five years timo
:uuie with proper Bocin-ity and got p r
uu prepared to oflVr your money' 0 i
JETTKR TKI1US THAN KVKR BKFClftK,
ItATKS GREATLY REDUCED!
i lonii money on city property.
I loin money on note*.
I lone money on gilt edged netmritv
KtTI SHAVE PAPERS,
r have especial offers fur the next ninet**
lays for all who wish on farm | an ,[' a
*2500 or uinr*, It will be greatly tu
vour interest to call and aee mo duriag
hat time- 8
Remember this is no Sham Notice tg
■Bartle or mislead yon I mean evruy
IKord I say, which 1 will be pleased to
•rove to if you will call to see me «t j| K ,
4tore ut' A. Y. Haines where 1 wilt bu
chut ao serve you.
W. It. THUiPi;\’
SANDERSVILLli, GA..
Will prnctiue in I bo MiddL (.'irroii,
in tbt comities surrounding \V>: hi, . ,-d
IpeculiUteu'.nM given to Commvivi.d j , "
J iin2S-ly
woforUlfcPr tv - • . .
JOOT U Ut Itl • o
bud (Meet.
W« U irt loli! « • ,
I'l l.*. M.«i i*» t\ -ly s.u« |i
Liw. git ui * it eLituii.
Alvotl A Link,
• 2 iutkoi, N. Y«
Sold by r>;Tipg u tfc.
Tik« (tl GO.
For sain at Dr. A. Mathis* Drug
tore.
(iUUvnJi'KY
Far thu March Term 1887.
Dr. S. />’• Mil!*,
Dr. C. /. I)avi*,
V. R. Pringle,
Win. Frost,
U. W. Peacock,
Stejihm F. Sew,
(I. IF. II. Whitaker,
,/ns. D. Page,
Dr. O. M Duggan,
Pen. Jus. M. Smith,
IF//i. SinguefieUI,
C. J. Trussell,
Dr. .1. T. (,heat ham,
M. H. Payer,
I Fin. E. Doolittle,
the First Week
JFia. Lindsey,
IF. II. Hall,
IF. LI. O'Quinn,
Thomas War then,
H. S. ) l oat right.
IF. M. En jUsh,
W. H. Went on,
Ueo. IF. Smith,
Jan. IF. Mills,
M. E. Wnrlhen,
Moses T. Sicint,
O. // P. Peal!,
II. It. Pubison,
I. J. Pieter,
J. /•'. Sheppard,
Traverse Jury for
March Term 1SS7
.V. G. Wood Jr. IF. //. Je>
Chas. M. Hailey,
Murk A. Wood,
Jni). F. Suiter,
Jus. J. Walker,
T. Packets,
1 gan,
Poll. Leung,
IFm. C. .V-. uiuglon
IF,/l J. Push,
IF, T. Wauimock,
Thomas F. Prsu’ii,
.Joses I). Smith, Joseph J. Underwood
E. N. Wammaek, Walter Stephens,
11 "mi. A. Smith,
P. H. Bra swell j
■J. S. Joyner,
II. J. licerelt,
Jsuae Brooks,
Gao. ,l/ Brantley,
IFm. Pui'gamy, Jr.
M. H. Odum,
JESNIGAN&SON
will fix your wat
eh or clock as ch
eap, if not cheap
er than anyone
ols«, ©<wu@ and see.
Burial Cases.
Of all glades for stile by T. N. A J. W.
HONDA TO LOAN
IIERS.
TO FAR-
ilia work at 1111 early age. 8he iu j 4niitb hi Tenuillc-. Leave your or.Ur wili.
lends to practice,nt her homo. Two ’ V 1 '- Marelnson-
other ladies are married uml are the
classmates of tiieir luudamb, with
whom they will practice after their 1 . .
o-jursa is completed. Instead of I [ «?°7 y i'" eM, n r ter K?‘ “'•J 1
.... *, . 1 . .. r , , . ,* 1 U1 voj coil g«».t U elsewhere call on llincrt
causing domestic discord higher ed- Hogcrs. J/in-eh 30 u tf.
xoalion lias, iu tliesj cases, brought ! —
about a deeper harmony of thought I
than most people can ’realize i 1 Tbo
matrimonial etute.
L>. S. Humes,
T. J. Taylor,
J. D. Brantley,
S. J. Toy'or,
,/no. Stubbs,
J. J. Palmer,
T. J. Orr,
A. A. Royers,
A. S. Prigeon,
Jno. C. Williams,
H in, A. Wood,
G. It. Rainwater,
Trawmje Jury for the. Second licet
March Term, 1887.
Geo. W Salter,
Jus. II. Jp.ckron,
IF. //. May,
(>. J. Marlin',
Jus. Suiter,
.hark A. Brown,
J. P. U ilkerson
Jus. A. Wilson,
(Do. F. W alker,
Geo. G. Waddell,
Wm. M. Ecaretl
J. 1’rank Boatright,
W, IF, Curry,
Thomas Smith,
J. P. William,
IF. P. Smith.,
t/uti. It. Jioatnght, *S’. A y fc'tt.vtuood,
■Jus. Ellis,
IF. S. Joyner,
J. A. Martin,
Newt. M. Jordan,
Jno. A. Merlin,
//. B. Hooks,
P. F. Sessions,
J. C. Morrison,
E. J. Buryamy,
G. V. WulIs,
G. F. A cant
J. IF. Walker,.*.
11’. J. Irwin,
.Ino. T. Webster,
Ga, IF. Walter,
N. D. Tompkins,
IF/n. It. Custor,
T. />. Cullens,
Highest Honor
f Jf' r ~ J World’s Exposition
FAK.HDKS FAVOUITE.*
Is meeting with satisfaction with
i planters in Wn.-liiugton county, to
be [bund at Eureka Mills, 7 14 - ti*
Machine Needles,
Oil and ShutUos,
Fort ALT, KIYD8 OF MACHINFK. foreal*.
1 will »l80 order pn-rtH of Mnc'iuM
tiial gut broken, for which utw
pltcc* ur« wanted.
jfit J. JEllNIOXX
. —-w A B, D ED TO
E. W. h W. R. SMITH, oftha
- COMMERCIAL COLLEGE
Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky.
®tuA«nu o*n begia any week-dly Aurnig Li« y»ar.
h'O MMAttOU Tima li>ompWM tb« l ull DlpluVS RUAlpt-.g
Cutttm stunt ii) wen*«. total OQftt* Inchidia* Tul-
U«b. 1st of Jieofet. ail 4 Board Ina $00, Talcarawdy,
Phonography T/p« Writing *p^cl*lljr». Liteffiry
Caurao fraa. Lading rcrrlwd. 0»e» OOOO Snoccsafaj
OraAiiatcs. Or*» MO pupDs Ust yoar rroiu IS to *0 year* v*
age. from TJ daui. Inttraction la pruotlctkltr and iLdlvItB^lly
Ijnpartad by 10 teachers, cwurra f**r teflabera and ITusf-
uMstfao. University Diploma pwvnttsl to li»Rr*4»* t# v. I
This beautiful city ii nuVo^fur Iu iiaaJibfuiusM And aecisay and i
U OO IradlAl railroads. . i
Tba Taxt-Beok vhluh rccHred tba hlghr.t airard si ib« *
World*a, Bzp09ith>n f«*r Its Kauttaits. Practical, aud Ora
— 1— e-. - .
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
SandersYille Qa.
T HESE mills am now making thu
best 1 lour ami Meal of any mill in
the countrv. Every accommodation
is provided for people coining iu from
a dislac.cu. Honest nicti am in
charge, and EVERY BOUND of
Shuvaig and Hair (Jutting uuhu vita
Neatness and Litest Stylo. Shar
pening Shears a Spocinlty.
f TMAOa MANIC
WSW
■eairrmcB.
M Flour and Sran AwdTS'TiS^ai
hat the wheat and corn will make is .. * i
I hat the wheat and com will make is
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
«1 the mill, less tlie loll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
com at the same time and therein
save going to mill twice.
C. R. BRINGLK, Piop'te.-
7-5) 85—tf I). C. HOWARD, Miller.
UOOU f'LOIflt.
Merchants are buying and selling
readily the new brand of Hour of tho
Eureka Mills. ' 14 —i
THE
lEMINGTON
|SewingMacl|ine,
li'SZ TU*
[EMINGTON RIFLE,
UNEXCELLED BY ANY.
\suretoG4w8aUafaeHm%.
General Ofllre, lllon, N. T.
New York Office, 283 Broadway.
Buying Agents Wanted.
REMINGTON
(Soublo and Triplo Action)
FORCE PUMP.
Tho REMINGTON PUMP to nhond
of nil competition in wurkinff easily
mid vapidly,
It is socufo from frecaincp; acid never
nootls priming.
Or l'l'HNI-U ATTACIIMr.NTS TO TUB
Tu evs Tutix roil esu wrru winjj
Send for Illustrated Circuluruud P.-lco-
Llst, with Testimonials,
Address,
REMINGTON AG’L CO., nion, n. Y.
Nnw York Gmcr.i 233 Uroailway.
AG-RNTS
AV.VM'rj,fU.
CLKVELAND a Ili;,>!HU« K8
These are the two highest grades
of Horn- made by the Eureka
8 arc buyi
freely
For (*unsuiii|)tloii. Astliuia, Itrom-Mts.
Byvpeusui. tularrli, lluy Fever, Ileal.
*«'he, Debility ItlieimiaHsm, Xenraljciu,
nun alt Vhruuicami Fervoui I)imh\ti','».
Wbvn ‘Compound Oxygen" is iiilmled tin
liearl lias imparted lo it incre*i<ed viuluv
I nut Organ sends forth die blood nidi more
lorconnn loss wear to itself; the vilul cur-
t erns lervo on tle-ir circuit new deposit* ol
vital force in every cell oftissue over >vbit4i
lUev ps»s and return u^du fora new ssp
ply, J bis sifuplc story is ibe ration? a(
plinuliun ol tho greatest lulyao o ilul mod.
cal scicBctj lias y«t made,
lbe Componml Oxygen Trciitmoal"
•yliu-L Drs. Siarkvy A Falun, .N„. 152ilArcb
I Si reel, l’liiUdelphia, hive been a-inK for
jtlie Iasi sixteen years, is a rcienti/ic udjii-i-
| ment of ibe element* nf Oxygwi ..nd .N itro
euiynrliz?g. uni! tbo, impound is so con
Ut-nscd and made pi-.'lab!o tlut ii ,s enrrie-l
bjr^ «xpj*tv}M to eve. . **i>«;: • ij »>f ihe cuumry
—indeed, it is sent all over lbe world.
Dub. Sabkky & Pai.u- have tb< Hbcrly
lo refer (m proof of their .nail .'b.g-m Phy
sicians) lo tbo following uaitiod a oil-known
persons who have trim their Trentuenl:
Hon. Wii.liam D. Kju.i.ey,
Mouther of a-ngi csi, PhUntUlphU.
Itav. \ icroa L. Uonrad,
Editor Lutheran Ohio, tor, Pi.i' Dtlphi*
Kr.v. rn.iiii.KH W. Cushing,
JidUur American Reformer Xu* York
IIbn. Will cm Pk.vn Nixon.
Editor Inter-Ocean, Chittyo, ti.
Junok Josurii K. Flaxuek*,
Temple (hurl, Pew York.
Mas. Mchy A. Catoii, \\ idow of ih,’ late
Dfl llAiVK'Y ( aTuft OaniUtH. Xtw Jerapy
M ks AiAHY A I>oL'«rrrv,
Jasuaoa, J.omj IJan-t AVv York
Mas Mary A Live-smoiic
Meiraue Massne/tusctU
Julok It 8 Yoouuejss,
New York Oita
MrUeohok W KuwAnna
PrvjH r St (i*orye,e Hotel Philadelphia,
Mn I-HA.VK fclniJALL
A melt knottn Merchant, Philadelphia
Mil Wll.llAM li VVlIJTELY,
S'dk Mam,factum- Philadelphia, fVi.
And many others iu every pail of the U 8
’‘Compouiul Ooyijen—jlt Mode o/ J cl ion aim
Jeesuhe is lbe liUeofa voluim ol nearly 200
pages, by DmStirkey ,V Psion which sivei
(o nil imjuirers full infmiM.nion ps in alii i
remarksblecili'ati vt agent khiI n ',i.r„a r.toifl 1
t»I HUprirting tfiiifs in u wide- v^ngcof cdj&KKi<*
ie ohbcs—many of ilium being aliandoW^l'h
die by oilier physicians, h will be untiled''
;rte an v address on npjdicaiimi
F'KS 81 ABKfiV A PiLEPf,
isao Arch SI., Thiinc.clpiiia Tu
BhcRIch’s AriiiDM Naive*,
Tijo licHt Salve iu iho world for cn
Bruit cm, Sorea, UIcci-b, Salt lilieun
Fever Horen, Tetter, OhaupBcl Hum!
Chilblaim, Corns, and all Skin Em ;
lions, and positively etima Piles,
i r, no |>uy rocjuk'od. Jt is gmiruntei-
ie Eureka Mill jto give perfect satisfnclion, or mo .i
ng them and they re,funded. Price ‘JT) cento per be
7 U -» FOR SALE B"Y DR. RAM E1M7