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.SAWDEllBViLLlE, OKOHOIA..
TUESDAY JANUARYT«tlTTss7
-A. J. JERNIGAN,*
BDITOlt, PDltLISIltCH mid PftOPlUKToR
8*r snd ^Uiine^aie.Mni 1 Ext J' at ’ t *. ®«-
w, Meilic.l s! .?, « 1111,1 ''" <l Ur.nii.
'^•rtpSS5„ K 3»“~»'w
Lme of I’lenteiH \ . ,cb,w •* 1
•uni Umnu-
oture*,
nil up
NOTICE!!
To-Night
E5Afc«aJ5*5Sr
Toilot Powders
SUrcJi, Soda, 1
Gotnhs,
Variety
iHUshes. Souk'i
AT
8 O’clock
Como out to the meeting of the
"Young Men a Christian Associu*
tion. Don't fail to attend. All
young men invited.
CHILDREN’S COLUMN.
MV * I? Kill IlO It'S PROPERTY,
BV IRENE W 11)1)I'MElt HAttTT.
(From His Jewels)
(.rash! Hung! Down went the pile
IOIIkH tVoni ..tii' .
Wait e wn*L p r ,uli!!! UOrt K, ^ H , il,t
Hio. Brushes si, vln. « ,U '! K
^“ av,n * lirusboB and all
AT
8 O’clock
To-Night
\OTICE!!
A|)|»oiiinu«-nu or A. H. r... ~
rill*. Uesripta orrinUi
(ui-ili«> MomiIm»| j Hl , '
Popular Springs
l’n ion
Detli. sda
Jhirboi
’JVnnille
'Home uf poor”
1 Lords' da v 11
A ,V
7 P M
11 A .17
11 A M
11AM
3 PM
other kinds «f Brushes. 8
>‘ l *r in the marko-f IteMf 0 '"
ley Co., kerosene oil. 81 ‘ r Ucss Ur-
PrencrijitiomCtirefu lty Filled at all lion
room tu
Helen Crawford
of books from the sittin
bio to tl ie floor.
“what bother!”
ened ‘'Why did you wan) to pull
out the bottom book? Yon surely
knew the pile would nimble ifyeii
<hd, said her elder sistor Mamie re
nil Ul Ugly.
A MATHIS.
N« n»;k,R p„ WP i | | It. M. Drown
„ V Uo , ' n " on ’ «■ «• Jeruigau. Z,
“• l ' 0l ight , )n 1 J. K. Jones. J. J. Pitt
ituwlin"'! U, ’ 8 ‘ H1 B ’ IIollifi eld, Win
All were ,„ 0le lll#a tle| ; Kkted
with the trip ami would be pleased
to have it occur often.
1 renrlil.iK at the il/ulho.list Church bv
1. -v. U. 8. J.dinston, o:> tlu M .... i
■l.li Sshb.vtln at 10:3), a. m . *„,] Ht j-
p. m. on the 1st 2nd and 3rd Sabbaths' of
t-it-li ni'.iiIli.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
A temporary warchons) ig h*ing
frooted at the A G & S depot."
()ur friends in Tennillo generous
ly responded to the cull of the Or-;
plums Homo.
PERSONAL MENTION.
vv M f : “ short visit to
Wrightsville lust week.
Misses May
“I am in a hurry” retailed Helen
Impatiently, ns she stooped down to
gather them up.
‘Tlier’s my tennyson with the back
knocked off!” Mamie cried, pausing
in her sewing to watch Helen’s hur
ne<i pilling up, but not offering to
beip her --andotl of Miss Green’s
English History, too! What can 1
ia.v to her? You are too careless for
anything;"
“Don’t say anything, but put it
in the cover and givo it to her. She
will never see it, and if a h c does she i ft guarantee. It will stui-ly
won’t think yon did it. ’ 1 c , ure any and every affection ofthe
“I am not quite that dishonest I | Ibroat,lungs, or cliegt, and in order
ho J’®- , T 1 V lt ' H 1,10 w *y .You do. You ! t0
eighth commandment—which bids
us be careful of tvhnl belongs to nn-
notlier— and is in the Lord's sight
very wrong Think yourself what
is the diTerence whether you steal a
moo book from Miss King, or bor
row it and tlion so tear, it that it is
of no use to her? In both cases her
nice book is taken away from her.
And what differenc would it make
to Jennie Hinge whether you took a
pencil from her desk without her,
knowledge, or borrowed it, lost it
and made no effort to get her a new
one? There dear, I cannot talk any
more. Kiss me good-night, and
pray that you may always keep the
commandment in spirit‘as well as
in lettor.”
Actlvl, rushing and Reliable.
Dr. Rawlings can always bo re
lied upon to carry in stock the
purest and best goods, and sustain
the reputation »>f being active, push
ing and reliable, by recommending
articles with well established merit
and each as are popular. Having
the agency for the celebrated Dr.
King’s-New Discovery for comuinp
Hop, colds and coughs, will sell it on
ami Hello Wcodou I
are on a visit to relatives in, Eufau-
la Aia.
spilled ink over the picture in a
book Miss King lonno.l you, and
then took the pieture out so she
would not know it. Oh! “she lmist
out. as another hook wns tleseov—
w k r \ ^‘n Hollifielil visited
Wrightsvillc last week.
Mr. George ami Harry Evans left
t<u- Mercer University n few days
ago.
Mr. Wilt paid ; 4 flyj„g
W rightsville last week.
cd torn from its cover; "and that is
borrowed too!”
Hellen pushed the book into its
cover, ami put it behind tier.
"‘I borrowed that;
worry."
“You borrowed
ago. It
less you
to prove our claim, we ask you to
call and get a Trial Bottle Free,
Land for Sale.
A fine cotton and stock farm con tain in K
600 acre, on the Oconee river in Wasliini;-
ton, to Ounce No, 14 Clt Ft. Of which 160
l " ul . i, i a line stuie of
enhivatio", 150 nerus upland in'wVnh,V)U
sires ne caneUottom on river, finest ramr..
you needn’t' for h.d. i.ogr^'^ik rar,Re
i... , , . -^1*° » flue cotton lann to rent will rent
on-owed it nearly a year I fro,u •') four hur.e farm intltidinv vin
is tup bad, Hellen, how cure- i ltcr #" f ’ t j l Wo, b’<iB house and out Imildine al-
• are of what you ’ ' i0 K ’
Tlie school at Tenuille opened ou
Moml-iy 10th with sivty-one pupils.
Tliis is a good beginiug and speaks
well for Prof. Duggan's
qiialilit-utious.
.. borrow ‘ 0 f 0,,r fl 1 e *' 0 . r . u home, to rent nt Ocohce
visit to nnj how little regard you have fo.’ di.““'“w. ,*7i-mm,,'’^oo i" 11 ''
other,,copies property. You seam | ^00 bpc «.u.”rfTb"pM d!riS To ~
Mi . Henry Little was unexpected I lo rptiirn anything you \ * (,ri 1 '8 "toro to rout aud^
>• away last week to the death 1 l,ttV ° L,Ur^0 ''' C,1 •
bed ot his mother in Savanunh,
1 lioro is probably,' no Magnzi
that receives so hearty a welcome
in the household at this season
one that contains directions and
suggestions for making Christmas
novelties; and the Dorcas Magas
sine for Decomber certainly offers
its patrons much opportune reads
mg. For the benefit of tlisse who
are especially- skillful with tlmir
knitting or crochet needles it gives
explicit working directions of
child s hood, a bed spread and ..
shoulder cape; of a baby’s boots
and Jersey; of a costume for a mbs
ber doll, and of mitten**, edgings
and laces. Mr. Charles Godfrey
Uohnd tells how to cover cans
with hotnesuiade stamped leather,
If ^i/lgcasA, lunch boxes, etc;
Malgc liupwoith Dixon writes of
Onentul Embroidery,” and in the
Odds and Lnds” paper there aro
instructions for making wall ferna-
nes, cosies, c trd cases of chamois,
blotting books, embroidered ecus
tre-pieces for dining tables, daisy
mats, aud aprons of dotted mull
and wheel pin-cushion. Mrs Lau!
ift B. Kturr helps to extend the
good work ot tin Audubon Society
by devoting her editorial page t >
a summary of its aims, and a tnli
upou millinery matters.
SI.00 per annum. *
A sample copy costs 10 cants.
Add ices Dwucah Pum.ihhinuCo.
XlSW 1’oltK.
First Clnss painting at M, II
no’s Carriage slum.
Frenslltope at I. A NO J-
ull.in ami nave money
Waggons and Harness nt M-
Utun’d Carriage Shop.
Alnuk Deeds, Justice Summons no, 1 ,
Uonde of Titlee for sale ut too Muroui v
3thce.
Those who wish something .....
in Toilet soaps can find them nt C.
M. Fulghuni’s at half the oi igiiml
trices, |aiu for the sumo tjimli- \
te hae the largest and best ussori'-
ed stock of Toilet soaps ever shown
in bandcrsvillo. Ca 1 and pric,
them it is a treat to examine them
The nicest and most nceoplablo
thing to give your wife ,-is a < h n ,a
mas present would lie a New il ,m
sewing machine, f or sale by n
-*iiguu <fe Son.
At the HARNETT HOUSE S,-
vauiinh, tho HATES - HE E- I»E
CIAI.LY HE VTONAHijE, gi , K
from $I.G0 t<-iJ.iit) ],er day, teem
ding to location of Room.
you " l °r« "> rout sud there is ,,
..’’. i 1 !" . , " P ract *ccing physicimi, Wi
Mr. Newman Galluher has socur-
e.l a school al
lei-l confident lie has both the cuer-
versntion aliort by rushing out of
the room. Mamie careJully fixed in
, , , - loaves ofthe history Miss Green
itcrary | gy and talent requisite lor the posi- had loaned her, and determined nl-
1 """• I though at the cost of annotlier book
vt ,, ; _ . | * rs muaii, k |
Hellen put tho .last honk ill its I ’ iL 'I*"?, BOn,! • v '-; ur with privilege of lit-
place on the table, and cut the con . olZl Z 1 '"’ “ Pply uu: 1
B W SNELL
Qo to Jeruigan
«fc Son’s for Mu
sical instrume
nts of all kinds.
I. idiiu prayer, meeting every Wed- i •. ,
iiiMilay at three o’clock. W„ hope Clt ' V ° ™ ''glitsvillc last week.
weather will be more favorable I . ^ r - Wni’Mnrtin of this city,
hereafter. Glad to learn there wits j ^ rigbtHville last week,
a belter attendance last week and L.Mrs. Calhoun atnl
ia a eh interest, ni.mifested.
Mr. Tfohert Hurst, was in the ! history for hn^-'u'! 1 /’. 1 . 0 , 11 "^ nnew ^“’oka AIllls.
Jive it to ;
OBITUARY.
j Miss Chartie, who have been on a
i i , I. , , . i visit to relatives in the eitv h
1 S!lljb!ltl1 belu FJ « lovely day, i returned lo their home
the Alteudauce at botli, morning and county,
evening service wcie largo and jud
mi
, - - | ^ r * E* A. Sullivan -attended
B . om llle M umber of strange faces , slookliolders meeting last .veek in
cni ci.y lias tpiiie a number of J Wrightsvillc.
MMiors. and they must!,e better | Mr, William Duggan has onr
time I goers than our citizens are. j sympathy; his wiie, 'daughter and
Ths Oyster suppar nt Mrs. Pitt-; 801 ' '»•'« •»!! quite sick.
. . . friend, aud
her in place of litis.
“Aud after this, "was her com
ment, --I will not borrow any more
! b *°V* . 1 bom ®tUli» ar is sure 'to hap-
• laughter • pen to them.” 1
Mrs Crawford lay in the atlioin-
ave j mg room, where all her life was now
Bar.ow Fpeut on a bed of snflering. She had
been asleep, ami the crush of the
tailing books awakened her. It was
not tho habit of the Crawford girls
to trouble their mother about the j k 111,1 ami devoted" husbmiVt'a*bri'ir 1jt
little worries which came into their 1 ,0 .V «'x years old to mourn lier loss—
knew • that'to do so | Asides a host of relatives
NOTH-K!
"PUYI'liUH PRini;,” 9I.OOU.OOI> lo L»a!t
This is a new brand of flour that 1 AM iiai-tiew in Washington nndj Baldwin
s giviug good satisfaction ground nt ■,£!! h V'1 ° n im P r,nf<!l1 f«rnu
X o u “ ul ' 1,1 I lualurt- III 1886, und desire “EXTENSION”
7-14—tf
Diedat Samlersvilie am last Sun-
day, he i)th Inst. Mrs. Sam Lang.
*bc was uorn m Portland Me
the 2Stli of June, 1858, making’
her death « little ~
tlijin JO years of tvc,
married to Mr. Sam Lau
and soon after came
\\ ashiugton count
-it .greatly reduced rate*; Till find it to
1 , r :l( *vantage to call and nee me at their
earnest convenience, at my ofllce in
Lourt IIohkb, Sandersvillc, where my ron-
reeenlatalive or ,ny .«|f will he pl«i M d to
accomuiodHtc Iheni.
W
u. tiiiophn.
Inn-
more
Stic was
iu 1830,
l.° Sandersville,
Ga. Slieleav
"lilt s last week was truly a sueees
;iud wi- understand they realized $23
“! Ire,m it for the llapti.-t
S-iblintli school, canuot the ladies of
E. church do something of
,llu kil “ 1 b»r their school? there has
been very few eiitertainiiiuiits of this
kmd this season, therefore wc think
w " ' V0lll, l he largely attended.
and
Three ol Mrs, Parsons children ....
have been very sick her son is not 1 ih; *’ *° * 10 Ia '
behave Y. M. C. A. meeting,
iiesdav nigin. ladies prayermeeting
Wednesday altornoon.jmen’s prajci-
meeting, Wednosduy night, chil-
' fen’s meeting Thursday at three
1 T)erinetmg at night at 51. E.
e "iroll, aud prayermccliug at Bap.
list eliureli Friday night If the
l ' 1 » . intei ' 1 - , st was taken in all thesa
11 ln K H ) our town would surely
U(l tlie hl«8singso much needed.
i ue oinans Missionary Soci.
G} meets every Monday aftor the
* CC01 “ 1 Su,lt lv, this Friday is the
l '-’ 0llr meeting for the
" 0ar - ^ftny of us liuvo urgent
’N-sinoiis therefore cannot spare
J 1 ' 0l ' < -‘ lhai1 c ‘ ne hour Iroui homo
, ,lU ,|<at ' ve t,ft, i spare il all will
do prompt. The hell will ring at
lloe illl( ^ " a cannot afford to
Wft-t longer than half an hour
lose away then will como in at
the close.
able to he up yet
Mrs, J
stock into
life. They
would htll-11 > hoi. To day* the door I
winch eoanectud her room with the I XT sli e was sick about three months
sitting-room, unnoticed by them I ever sutlered more—few ever
beard nil ,J . l,re their sufl'erin; s with such
it was said. Tliesuddch awaken- ! tivneo. Death
pa-
Golieu 1ms moved her
(he store of P Jfupp's
SoiutCo horafter she will form one
ot the C >
.ng inade her head ache, but Ala-' her. Ol’.en in tho "° t( lir "' s 1,1
line’s impatient words and Helen’s | li . r, K pain, tcuderiy. foyfo
Miss, Florente Wagner from
southwest Georgia is
Miss Hnsio Ilenth
visiting
Miss, Mol lie ITuffter of Milled-
villc is in the city
Mr, T H Sparks has moved to
Mr, K J N Walden s place.
Mr, Walden has relumed to his
old home:
Messrs. A. M. 5Iayo and V. Bell
visit,ad Burke last weak. The death
of Mr. Bel), Valder's father was the
causo of their visit. 5Ir. Boll was
woll known in this city, having
taught here before the war. lie was
a ohristian gentleman, noted for his
integrity and great moral worth
He has been an invalid for years.
W« sympathise with (he dear chi •
dren berft of both parents, they are
orphans indeed. May they Ran on
their Heavenly Father for guidance
and support.
carelessness made her heart ache
worse. She was lying still, alone in
the darkened room, with wide-open
eyes, a little lalor, when Helen came
sol ly m.
Are yon awake mamma?
“Vos, dear, and I wanted to see
you.”
‘Mamins,
1 hope
Rev, G
iient
lU111 ■aat Sabbath
DIED.
Willie Dunham, son of Mr. and
Airs. H. E. Dunham near War then
died of meningetis on Tuesday
evening Ilth inst. aged about 16
years.
Bennie, son of Mr. and Mrs, M. M
Johnston dc-Mvercd and Matliis died of pneumonia following
discmiise on In-’ant Han j « nonsle9 » llbout 2 “• "i. on Wodnes-
-ant Lap | ( ] lly morning 12th in^fc, aged nine
, lu Jl,,nu Si " l night j years.
•lit . 11,1 011 lbo necessity of avoi j —
, v "!f ^“iiippcnranc ofevil. We were j The f jllowing ox tract wo take
111 1 pleased with both sermons; es- 1 ( rom pl#Ht y of Doom Ac in lh«
| d CI "; T tllu lasl one; for although
•"gnments must have proved to
] {; J .'- V u 11 1 1 re jftdiced lioarcr(as every
kinti't *- understands cireumci-
1 i"same as baptism) thnorige
! ' eL ‘ (l 01 infant.bapLisin; the other
>'■« needed
aii
"•'H 111
mamma,
Recorder.
Now, there’s Uro- Park, of the
Herald, anil friend Mac, of the
Meiu-ury; this new candidate and
re sh competitor in their midst is
calculated to give them deep con*!
corn, to bo sure, hut because of 1 —
O.'how few profes- | its presence it is wiiolly unneceR- ' told you that there
•miicc r -| ’ Ve t0 av °id the s,try that they should throw up j;«s the letter to every eominand?
L 01 cvi1, the sponge, and get down on their | Tho letter of the eighth command
q-| lp j alNfores aud howl in Despair. ‘
^--'"•fnistsfrom this city! 0! No! Frienrl John. Wo
nit y lc n ' n(,, d ;l y had a pleasant trip i liave never once thought of giving
u ' U l0w L r ftge and a cordial w e | [ up. The New Entcrprisn will in
u 0,) their arrival at Augusta. We ! nn wa y conflict with the Little Pas
Sill
“lipurai
cnristiaiii
, • Helen said, ns slie sat
down by the bed, “doyou remember
our washei-woman’s voun^ost boy—
the one named Diokv? Well, he’s
been arrested for Btealin'V’
“I am sorry to Iiohi- that,
they won’t put him iu jail."
“He deserves it, I am sure. lie
stole a lieu Mid rooster from
Squire Peters. Just think of it! —
and tvt thought him such a nice
boy.”
“But surely tho Squire will not
prosecute?”
•‘Why, mamma! don’t you think
it is wrong to steal? There is a
commandment against it."
“Do you fu|)|K>sc Dicky has ever
beard of that commandment? Do
you suppose Dicky kuows wlint it
is to offend a God who made those
laws? I am sure he does not. His
father is idle and drunken, his moth-
or ignorant and godless, aud he lias
boon allowed to run the streets since
babyhood. What can wc expect of
him, when little girls who have been
-taught fr*m their birth to love tho
Lofrl ancj obey his commands,} care
lessly break them?”
“Why. what girl that I know has
been stealing?”
“There aue many ways of break
ing a commandment. You can
break the eighth—’Thou slmlt not
steal,’—without taking anything
away from your neighbor deliberate
ly. I know a little girl named Hel
en who really has no regard wlmt
ever for the commandment, although
she would scorn to steal as Dickv
has.”
“Why,
mean ?”
"Do yoir forget how
i
i.y,
husband
y, would
aud little
S® U ".’“ t( ' 11 and little
boy and press them to her heart.
.Dining Iroin the extreme North
to the almost extreme South under
Jieetional prejudice she did not hope
” make many friends: hence man-
n„ an otherwise pleasant, home and
use.idness hut the good people of
Sandersville soon disarmed l ei- of
"iich (cars, they gave her a hearty
weooine; courted her friendship,
and turned upon her the sunshine
or »-lithorn homes. Under
Wc arc Him iH , hc rield
Friends our Jotvolry Storo is in
lull ulmt and work doue by com
petone workmen and we keer
a nico lot ot Jewelry, Spectacles
Llooks ami Musical instruments
tor sale. We hope,our old friends
and customers will net desert us
in our hour of tiEJiction," we have
done you good work* heretofore
and will continue to do.’go now
it. straw.
atches,
Oockis,
leweSry,
Sandersville And Tennille
RuiURntid
Leave S tmlersville
Arrive Sandersvillo—
Leave Sandersville
Msisieiftl
"nme
Arrive Sandersville :i-:to p
.CENTRAL R.R. '
Up iwp passenger Train Arrive a
Tennille 2 : r.«p m
Down day passenger Traiu A i ri v.
at Tennille 12: Hi a. in
epmia*ed
Warren P. Lovett’s Private Slock
Cigar is the BEST uiekle
the WORLD.
••igai in
3 cstus Jackson is the only man
in Sandersvillo that can handle
Warren j 1* Ixjvott’s Private Stock
Cigar.
, , uiiuer it. she
developed a beautiful lilu and the
hUo mound in the Sandersville
cemetery under which tender hands
ha'e lain her is an object of pious
Hide—a monument reared in honor
U the sisterhood Of the great States.
She embraced the plain and simple
Gospel as preached by Hie Discipl»s:
haitli in the Lord aud Savior, Jesus
C hrist and obedience to Ilis com-
mnndments, and ever afterwards
, '. et !“ Lbe vei ’.V shadow of theCroas
urm vini* (l«ep at the Fountains of
Spiritual life, leaving to us sweet
and tcuder memories; examples jew-
eled with countless deeds of Chris
tian faith mid practice. These the
thiall ot death cannot hush, no.- the
Tennille
High School
Male and Female.
Tennille, —Georgia
W. L. DUGGAN, A. M. Prim
the Spring Term of lhi„ institution
oiujiiH on Mornl »v, Junmiry 10th, 1887.
Thorough instruction wifi he riven in all
, - ui.au, no., tile branches commonly taught in High Schools
gloom of the grave over shadow but , l "jV‘‘ ' Vll ‘ heprepnrud to entor any claw
living bless us while we live ’she ( ' o k ‘ ca
of the
the poor
in state” the
beheld her calm
ll avotod wife, most tender
mother, a faithful member
clnircli, a close friend
loved her. When
last eye that
death were those of a colored wo-
man, vho .'nine forward suffused in
tears, prayer upon her lips. It to’d
the tale of kindness, and the -reat
audience waited patiently in lumhcd
silonue. 1 he writer assisted by
ib-other A. B. Herring md Brother
Johnston, ol the Methodist church,
cmulucted the funeral services.
Her I aator, W. D. Oi.ivek.
lolleg,
For further information apply to the
Principal or to S. R. Kellev, Pres. Board
1 rllHteos Tenuillo tin,
Dec. 1) 1886—tf.
If your watc i is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
LOST ot- tlt^l, Ul),
A county script No. 2U.-2 fo,
•200.00 issued by M. Nowm n, Ur
Jinary, to A. J. Joinigan mi tin*
2 st ot .September i8 8d mid piy
ab.e on the 1st ol Dec mber 188(1,
for tho new j-iil lot.
Parties arc ciuilioned against
trading for said scrip. Dccembei
7th 1880.
A. J.'JliKNIGAN.
A nice line,
>1 Je welry <fo
pectacles at
A. J, Jernigan & Son’s
Jewelry Store.
&>THE LIGHT KU^HIHQ
1 nice iine of Jew-
e'r/, Clocks,
Ins c .i*;ini outs,
Cili 13.8
Musical
Ma.
tejikt
, AiPET^T
TOOKIITCD
•cr PPOSTER
S£WIN8»MA0f
HAS NO EOT-
VIER
PERFECT SATIS.
VVoiidoi-fui rmw.
never handled remedies that sell ns well
give such umveisal satisfaction.
! mentis that wc shalTnot tako awav I iirlfcmd'hifH.” 0 ” so "'!' 'vonvlerful cures
i from our neighbor what belong E SeveS Z! ? ,,, . od,cl,,n4 «>« «ity.
Ill" 1 The spirit of it is that we lion have boon entire!vem-itV^nT^
coin
ft
^^onnjcot tlie
attest friendship I ! ,ers ( tlB ' 8 entir °I>’ i*nuother
the two "dtiea ' fcind . of P»P er ) Tbe Mercuy 1ms pul
P:nR t between the two cities . . .
,l0l| glit aboul by the Babv Road’ 1 lfcd < l,r « u e: h , tho bard ‘ 1Rr ' J’ew it ever
(’oliowins- to i;„, ' bas(and wo hope ever will) experis
once: vour "friend Me” IlilS l)f>nn
^lr:r ,ag isa ii8to1, u,os °
hessier I"'*! 1 tlH ‘ Misses
Mm-v oT ^ erta Flournoy,
f; kl « oiiv!T’M^y Uio Do " ovan ’
C‘n"; Vpwel
cnc-c; your -'trienu 51C has been
on the siok list more than a year,
unlit for business and is still no
better but, we liopo tlie children
uml-rstand our busircMs better.
, illo , vu | ’Tw'is never our ambition to amass
Mubins, Nt re, Lippiacot, < wealth, ^tli.'piforo can atford to
i.-*“•-'* M )s Lriatcli, Alosers 3V r !! Iiogjand hoiny with our competi
S - G. Jordan. I- Her- | tt-rs *
bawliags, |
M irri
hall regard every tiling which be
longs to him as sacred, and if we
have possessin of it, guard it even
more carefully than we would our
own, so we may restore it to him ns
good as when lie loaned it.”
“Has Mamie been telling tales on
me!” Helen cried.
“No. dear, 5/nmie would not do
'IilMrvn'a, I to R rears,
' vo atucf
entirely cured by use t*f
a few bottles of Dr- Kiiio-’- v ■ "
„„„ . - g’s New Discov-
b " n r« kll, W col ">ocIi«"i with Electric
bitters. Wo guarantee them always.
•Sold by Dr. Win Rawlings
Notice.
I hereby forewarn any one from
••K.iiig for the following mites as
tr
they
Mary l’eri-y, l f aulii
Mrs. Brown,
„ _otes
‘, h T V !liU f' „ rll T° d . 001 ' Wil8 0|>cn. j favor of myself Ji‘v e n l0l by wi° lT
and I heard all. It is not the first Smith.of Washington evuntv for
f 135 - Quo in favor of myself given
b y 'Squire Martin for $10. One
burse,
1)111 1), C. g
d.'e 8ui ill), IL
Gohcn, Isiuior
Cheep Mo-i'inis at J ernigan tt-Sons
lime my little daughter has been
careless of the property of others.
I am afraid a great many children
are. A slate or a gepeji is borrowed
and never returned; a book is de
faced or maybe lost; a piece of mu
sic is boiTjwedJ aud it is such a lit
tle thing (he l KMTOVVPP fni'crn*® fn
Dined,
8upn<
Jrigi.toii Uciit’ji Ui
M Horn Sera® f
—ORANGE, iVI.
33 Union Squire, IF, Y. Chicago, i!!. .
Atiaata, Gi. Dallas, Tex. San Fr
Calk l.v
Jerniffaii Hoi
hm«nt8, -
ditto,
; IiSSCR'
.fullrs’ “ 1
Us»es’, wSh a belt,'
.adies’, " ** *
ilorklmr. Abdominal, and Catame
nial Bandage Supporter coib-
60c.
25o.
16c.
Uil.let* the
jCUHV OFFICE.
| (Jive theiM a call.
jTlifirs is (lie OL')
j H Li i BL; ’ Jevr,*|-
ry ton- of S i i lcrs*
viSIp Foiai-.*rly A
a
Sli* -V V
G EO kG. A- \Va-.hington Co.
KUMJIVKR4 S ULG
Soientifio
olioitoni
cojv-
r!l . vo i' of given by ' Benj.'
Davis for Spl4. One. in favor' ot
myselt gn-en by Seeney Newton for
J‘ 0,10 ftgoinst Wm Smith 0 i
Jolmsou county for $110,
Mo31CK Swivt
.
lurtcr,
son BAMS DT
ALL FIR.ST-CIdVSS STORES.
Sample* aent post-paid lo any address tipozi 1
receipt of price in a-eent sbimrs. ...........
, ■ nuriQ era..,,., m Oormany, and all olh*r eountriri ... .,
1 I.IiWlS STEIY, • I “"equated audthoir fiicIlitUii aro uiumr-
Solt Owner and Manufacturer,
si..* v«-fr ,
. j (Iriiviajr,
Centr
tho t/ailed _ .,
triefl, the pnbli»hc*rn ot t.l.,
Aiuorican contii.no to act
for pntente, onreal.t. I redo-..
rinlite. oto., for tho United Staton, end
to obuun imieiij« i„ Canada, England. Franco,
.... Xhoir ojtpari-
pa.ood.
i Urav.in,"s #nd epeciflontlona propnrod and ftlo.1
In tho l atent Office on rhort notice. Tonne very
Iii persiiapcc of mi order Ironi tlie
i 'litincellor nttide in tlie ettde of Gibian fi
Co.. v< V- S Ji yner A Bro now ponding
In the Superior Court of Mild count-/
I will ho'I i -it- lie o il pry lo u e hit'll,
t III M-.r n' Oeone G I, b-.^intiiiitf at 10
'eloet- A .V " I < TA -1 d-v .-I' l)ee. tlirt
rea.* I ■>'. --I '• ; the -lorn o ; i'll •■Ctl
in tho -to" of V S J -v -er
i -.'ip: . - o-iu-iiur of an
ift-hoi'*- dry-a" qL grocc* ies Ae.
,.S nv.i I -'-as, <a«.' rs, bug.
o l--' 'f-->tp mo--• or esK.H-.M
■ of V .1 t»ynet & Bro,
lit ■ -:.rir lip-r-
,••• < A’- H. Sod silt."'
•: v • - • . ni -il -
will
“"A
i S. - <V01)53, It -
I ltereliv notify a t parlies that on the I "‘•l“ r se’ t elfe'daHonand la tlm must inltii-mtij
llilrH rt'ir of TV l ane I , , l, “ ! - »,•'«Wl-er '•< It* kind pubiiaboil iu tlm ivurld
lll|r(t (lay ot Jp.Ceripicr 1836, I withdrew- 1 C advnnUg^u of 6U cU a notice
from «m erased to hour every interest in “’fhl?!v*a „„t llln-tr
tins null 1)U81qcs.« of Sh^ppnnl and Com
pany and Will hot be responsible for any
ofthe debts of (he concern, llowel nml
A/rfthew Slieppai d retaining the property
and becoming responsible for all outsland-
overy i>atent<|»
illliNtratod i
i?£S5 WfficuW- L'SfJSJOT-
1? pFibliulaTfl .. . 4#H ,
ftdniiltnrl to Du tim best jinper dutrfilmf to m-icnoo.
oiTfationH, HncincprifFa 'vorka. nijiJ
' nts of Di'l'jVrinl prncreiA, puL-
Miutry. it contain* tlio :iatnC*u of
>1 title of orery iuvuntiun pFitooitfl
it. four laoothu for oun dolur.
other depart it
To Sel 1 or Rent
»rh
fjojd by ail »®w«de»ler«.
If you itare an in»r.nlIon
.a*
Luton ho Ont\i-t House Square,
[West sole] outlining4 room iyousp
•in-.l oni.ho.ii■>«». and srood well of we.
ter. Fric-.- $1 150. terms ol sale cash
or secured -ole. If aot sold by Jan
1st. 1887. lien for rent ap;. 1 -' in W.
uto
m
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