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INTHECITY
If my of our tSUBfiOAUtRItS fail i 0 re
reive fair PA VF.ll, fay will pluuc notify no
of fa fan immediately.
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TjjfSOIT, Umiim J5TH,- • - - W7.
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A.J. Jbrnigan&Co.,
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LOCAL BREVITIES.
The Mcbcaut is run by A. J.
Jerniguu A Co.,
The barber shop baa been mover)
to the Hotel bi«ok.
The Italian band from Augusta
was at the ball here Inal week.
Court commensea the fi ri t
Monday in March next,
The liquor License expires on the
fith of February next.
The month of January, has beta
one of the coldest that has beta for
years.
.See Notice of Administrators Sale
of Mr. Thomas Jordau deceaatd
Friday, 28th.
Two prisoners that were confined
in the Guard House out out last
week, and made their escape.
Kldridge Bland has opened a first
class icsiuraunt under the Miitcuur
office. Lovers of good eating would
do well togivo him a call
Wright Bell was hauling wood
for Mr Charlie Rawlings Inst Wed-
nsadny; the mule ran awuy, threw
him out aud wounded him severely.
The telegraph office has been
moved from Mr. Gallsher’s store to
the store of Sir. Wm. A. McCnrti.
Miss Thompson of Greensboro hus
charge ol the office at present.
Another postofficc has been aii
Ihorized by the department nt Hines
station on the A. G. A S. Railroad
sad aid be culled Chulkei. Dr. R
C. Wilson will be the Postmaster.
Many of our subscriber* hsu-re-
•poutietl to our call io money, tltev
haw oar thank* there aiv yet a i« w
mute is arieas;».oiiM; up kind fncud*
settle lot tin past and renew yum
twb»cripti'OU si #1.U0.
'Ike MuiCikY mil be »nl id,
aw;«U suai ol #1.00 u» ad who ( ,a\
visit when the; Millie,»Vc wi*.
diiuUi ov*l tugiveyt.ii,>t,ui moncv’i j
wurtli; ami make iht , ape, i,estrjble|
ta the future.
IVenevi'it fi.n ,, , Ul - b
Mi. ul .n J/mpliry, i., o .
sp'cit. ciiis , a out c« u >, vthi;
at woik in t. e fiela'In.M Friday w.
stra ken with paralysis t.uu is ;yu
in a very critical couuilion.
The sermon
A MATHIS’ SPACE
L?ie sf •, .': n,r,tfUr - v Afodlelnow F™,
' r’ ^ (xH * 1 BturIiok, Nail
'Vhi^sVtr,; ^ Vv-t g™*-.
SlKNf Hnihhort hi, *!• Brufllieo,
•uSklSSaS’Brifl? Br, ' 8,,C * *“
Dots Ficm T nnille 6a.
from
CliiiMivv. |j pj . _.
‘•yCo.,k««Z, ut ui. * r “ r c *" MC ‘‘ r -
PruscriptiousCarefully PilUdnl ad hours.
A MATHIS.
V “*« Methodist Church bv
Sf^h.'irTSe" 1 1 'i 3 :; ,ij
Tci.nllio •,r; iv
w “i' 1 printing
came. We put
visiting
PERSONAL MENTION.
Miss Jennie Smith has returned
home.
Mr. Cliff Stile yan of Augusta, was
in the city last week.
The Editor ami wife ai
relatives in Dublin.
Miss Bettie Gladden, is visititing
Mr. A. II. Ainsworth und Mr.
>Viley Harris aud families.
Messrs Smith Si Duggan keeps
one of the neatest grocery stores
iu the city
Mr. Vuldia Bell has taken
charge of hi, fathers place in
Bmko and will not return to this
city.
Mist Hattie Hendrix of Milledge-
ville is in the city the guest of Miss
Ella Mitchell.
visitiug
Miss Mamie Ainau is
relatives in Dublin.
Misses May and Bell Weedoii,
who have been visiting m Eufaln
returned Sunday.
Mis* Mttiuu IlivU.thaiu, who
hus been spending some t:uie | f ,
our City has returned to For.>yth
Mi l’.- Li, Jleusley of ;vl cm, and
Mi tttui Mi*. L uis Uivcie huj
their hit »• da tighter ut Hawkins
Vlll»» Liu III* VIM til.g j|i,. A. \\-
JtlCasi ll ol tnm my.
last Sabbath on
»#»Ud moments; delivered by Bro.
Jwbston wnh very impressive. How
"‘*uy present could be fouud who
not feel they roaid give much
torecsll misspent hours?
PIKD.*
Mim tan antLa Duggan, daught’i
, r ' "“*• Duggan, died of Pmu
tucuia on Fnday night 2I*t, iuM.,
*t*sl years. She was a quiet, un-
miau ggiil atiuelovoi of home
will Ihurefote be missed the
hare l-y her loved ones. She was
» consistent member of the Baptist
7 mrcb at Sisters rhurch. The fum-
7 have our deepeat sympathies,
*Jrs. Watt: wife of Mr. C. C. Watt
‘Ihtusduy, fith inst. We
•MeMtaad.be suffered long with
.| . Ul " ,eu< hui disease, consumption,
.s the second lime our Friend
«vt has lost his companion and
’ “dy sympathies with him Mr.
Ul '* itebic health.
Hr r
u '■ E ’ A * Steinberg mother of
ins tn ^ otthis place died
b ^r° a,b ° tsL,,inHu ^
i„ o K ° u ‘*' 11,6 “hotted time, be-
father dea’.h. Her body was
tlll . f M ^cemetery at Bouaven
W.o| ,,r * y ° ,,ohavi "« Jived so
ti T r,, ‘ n llfe here “hath
“ h « C0 Ml‘l" aud her Heuv-
"P higher* 1 * ^ ** ,d ,ll ‘ ,,OUj>r|1 c '“ nic
Mlf “ U<Ck8 " U,!,,d UR
— have to live on a crust.
^ From Fiddlevill 6a.
ui*s v- u*..ic
VIMlIUg lll«;ui. v ,
it uineii i.ouie.
eesio W. m. ,
have l/ou^ii: , u. ij
merly t. .vicu.y ,
•s> -mi. n i,a»
■i iirtv <ja
i,„.
A t-o-, * t . n
jo
*M«llL?" r ‘ ! r " Dd ^ aM Shter, of
**!»Uves **• * IO h * V ® been
visiting
'""O k«»° I'*™ «•
A41. Janie* oei lug.io made a line.
vi*n to JI4 - . J.ff WartUen'*, near
Covingiou Iasi, week.
Miss Clara Park niter a pleasant
visit to her uuut iu Macon is huin<;
again.
Miss Willie Park was expected
homv last Saturday but was pre
vented by the illness of her sister
Mrs. Mathews.
nr. Flojd Jones, has gone to
Tenaille, to lake charge of the Uore
of MclutyreA Go., for McCarty A
Co, who has imugiit thesuick.
Miss Berta Flournoy who ha*
been visiting Miss .u«*ry Giimsre
has retained to her home.
Mr. Lawson E. Brown and family
of Jeffersou county visited,' the pa
rents of the former last week.
Miss Belle Smith is visiting rela
tives in Savauuah
Mr. George Bung , has returned
to his home iu Florida.
Mr. Vrank M. Stubbs and family
of Augusta, alter a brief visit t„ rel
atives here, have returned home.
Mrs. C. T. Bell of Burke is visi-
iting relative in the city.
Misses Minnie and Ilattie Bell
with their little brother, tuid Co*
riiie Mayo arrived here last week
Mr. A. M. Mayo das lent d the
hoitso occupied by Mr. II, C.
Roughton last year and moved
the family there.
The dots
v->. last wi'*k.
|,;>|,«-r when they
them in this issue.
Miss Sophie Rashinski is visit
Ing friends in Eastiuau aud Macon.
W'e nrc glad to sec Capt, R W
lhonms, out again, he hos been
confined to his room for some time.
Mr. Thud Lingo, conductor on the
T. & W R, K. has moved his family
to lennille, they nro boarding nt
Mr. Adams, on Adams st.
Mr. W.J. Wood we nre pained to
earn is seriously sick and has been
lor several weeks, wo earnestly hope
ho will soon h c restored.
Mr. J. C. Hamilton is also quite
sick.
Dr. E, J. Pipkin formerly of this
place, but recently of Midvilio visit
ed relations and friends here last
week.
fonnillo High school was resumed
Monday the 10th instant under tlio
efficient management of Prof. W. L.
Duggan principal, and Misses Gallic
Johnston and (Janie Franklin
Assistants, with n large number of
scholars in attendance.
Miss Fannie Willis arrived on
vestorday to take charge of the mu
sical department.
Miss Mamie Bivins, assistant
telegraph operator nt this place, left
this morning for her homo in Butler
to the regret of her many new made
trleiids here.
Messrs Pritchot Jc Gilbert have
bought out Mr. W J. Joiners
grocery business on the corner. \ir.
Gilbert has taken charge and is
doing a real good business. Jeff is
the right boy in the right place,
sow we think, the ladies all scetn to
think so loo,
Miss Ella Johnson of Atlanta, who
hus been visiting J/rs W. B. Thom
as oq Smith street left last. Snttir
d f t t \ to visit relatives in Bartow.
Mrs, *»,'o 1’. Drue returned home
itu,t weak, alter a pleasaut visit to
home folks is Augusta,
COLUMN.
fi'
'i'* uni'emtrne.l are prepared i.
- got i. tie IGA v P. 0 H AL ».'■ •
•« se'-urity or a proved COL
l.WEUvL .V|i**r Teini easy.
Evans & Evans,
attwvee)'* nt Law.
Ml’. ! Iris. B ilge, •.vl.o. tt otigl)
no exact I v a vVrtgliuvilio boy,
we. claim him u* such, emi.stitutud
me of tlit party leaving liero re.
tentlv for college at Forsyth.
Tom i« n jolly, good twliovv, "and
will doitht 'oss make himself quite
opulnr with the young people of
Forsyth—especially with the girls
However, Tom itt the happy j»os*
lessor of« ‘combination mind,'
und can master several studies nt
one und the same time.—Record*
er.
RESTAURANT
I nut now prepared to serve my old
customers and the
Traveling Public,
at my new.stand under the Mercury
office Meals 25. 50 and 75ccnts.
Respectfully,
ELDKEDOE HI.AJVP.
" *N«SS BV V9 BV,
' ' 1 ’ « -"i ...... . u
f. ivy bo.it p or, lielp.,- ss
bow IS II when you cannot walk
Imt your sooes get Wo’ n?”
A blush onme over |J I0 b OV ’s puh
face, but after besimtiug H moment
ll© Rft ill j
i ,U °i ,ll . er 11,18 y°«HRor chiidrei
sir, and wbil she is out, vviisliin; I
amuse tliem by creeping abeut the
ijoor and pia>^
“poor boy l” said a lady standing
»h ’’ 11 101 0lld enough, ns she
thought, to be overheard, "what a
bfe to lead/ What has he iu all the
rr7‘ e to look forward to?”
The tears started in his*ye,and
Ihn u 8, “ iJu ‘ har cll *sed it awnv
, that . he did hear her. As she
pa sed by him to S'ep on shore he
,a '* h-w voice, but with a smite
a am iookiug forward to having
*iuga some day I,idyl” k
■ “Ppy 'Falter! pvor, cripple and
lepe HJe ,i to„ charity, ye. pe.fmm-
M ji l ‘‘ 18m< m, doing in his menrure
S® wil11 l*Htiently waiting
foi the future, ho shall by and by
wount up with wings as eagles;
shall run and no. be weary; sUuli
walk aud m>t fund.”—JSel,
—0((—’
aod’s Tlioughts, By Julia A
Tlrell,
(Conpucrer* IIoraNI)
.lessie clo.;ed her book with a sigh
* he h id just been reading of the
discoveries of tlmt early astrono*
nicr who, ns new truths burst on
•ns vision, sank upon bis knees in
reverent awe, exclaiming, -Mv
God, J think thy thoughts nttei
l hee.
It ul| seemed very grand, very
g ,iKins, to the imaginative girl—
•ins discovery of new worlds and
he aws which govern them. Well
might the iiian ol science wonder
at his own knowledge; but oh, to
i [l* 40 ' llni ! Oli, to achieve great
eeds an J declare great trulliHl
, b to “I'Ve u name that inigh.
bo engraven on "fame’s eternal
bend—roll."
Jess, Jobs!” culled her sister,
mother wants to know if you have
I 1 . 1 , ( ; 11 Glut roll of flannel to old Mjs
vv alker, yet'/'*
“IVli her no; but ink her if *he
cairt wait till to-morrow? 1 want to
lead, and—and—think."
•Jessie D ame, 1* hi ashamed of
you!" c l].,1 VIis. Dnine, f,„m
•* joining room L.'.ury it imm dt ■
•ii< ly, and sieji ioto (Jr tliaur* ..
Hi w iy h i ue, io. a n M st cuiv. .
inns set. breau tonight."
Very mi r ci .u*.y the girl ol;.-y
i “Think d cotnpan r y.i*
c ikc- ii>1 r.-.ll- .» il.nii; i with the
!‘Cov. r <•; new wr. :<!“ slie iu'.iU
tered to .v-ra h. "Cl ar.. I , Vl i
never Invr • tor g e .i ueed.“
OK Mrs : ! /uikir was -ad.,
the 11 un I, ihougli *h did "« , x*
pie-s Her graiituddu jut
W'U'ld have iked
“Now you Ve been s ell a a,,„d
girl to bring iliat, I'm going to , e t
y u read a chapter or two iu my
Bible: I‘ve beeu wanting to heui
them all day “
Let her! As if it were a privilege
write it again.'*
Roll looked up in a-:ut.i dim *ni.
\ goodsoa u. cd . ogh rep ao.’d
. ie flow.I s he exc. irued, * oess,
you are a brick!*‘
And as Jessie passed in ,there
dawned upon her a cousciousnes*
thiu she had in the short hour
since leaving home diicorei d a st*
cret. wonh far more to her than a
new world would have been. It
was this.—she could think God s
hough tt evey hour and evey day
of her life.
“Bead mesoraething," said her ft*
tiler, sitting by the fire that eve
ning.
Jessie selected, “The Vision of
Sir Luunf;il.“ When she had con
eluded, he remarked,-"Alter all
S r LaunfaTs journey ho found his
blessing close at home, I think
the lessen applied to us all.
\ es replied Jessie simply; but
that “yes 1 ' comprehended far more
than her father dreamed.
Excitement in Texas.
Great exeiteraent Ii»b beau caused iu
the vuejmty of Paris, Tex., by the r*
markable raoovery of Mr. J. E. Corley
who was ho helpless he could not turn 111
bed, or rntHo his head; everybody Haiti
!®" n8 of Consumption. A trial
bottle of Dr. Kings Nmv Discovery was
Ti U \' lJ, „ t F,Ul } in » Mli«f. l>o bougtit
alarm, bottle nul a box of Dr. King’s
Neivl^ife Pills; |, y th 0 time bo hud
takeu two boxes of Pills and two bottles
of the Discovery, be was well and bad
gamed in lieHb thirty six pouuds.
Triul BotileHof Muh Great Dmoovery
or CouBiimptiou ut Dr. Kawlirgn.
Wise inf Otherwise.
A girl Mrs. it when site marries
A Judii i ll circuit—Going round
tlie hornet's nest.
A child wlien asked why a tree
grew crocked, replied' “Somebody
trod on it when it was a little
fellow."
Of ail our inflrmaties, vanity is
the dearest to us. A man will starve
his other vices to keep that alive.
A small boy surprised hi* teacher
at one of the grammar schools by
asking her how far a procession of
Presidents of the United State*
would reach it they were placed iu
i.iw On fxpre-aing her igiiii,mice,
he calinly aur.otinee I: ‘Fr un \V. : ish-
toning to Cleveland "
A ' himigo ill11 - girl wu. he ir to
' -a.v • “We a •• ml p,-
■uoi i 'iiiata in our imiue hut it don .
"o nn\ body any lj.irui ■.•o i l.''
“ b” 1 * a ae I to ex pi i<a, -he u :
J -'hi'll.l IS \ ('fo il ilii |nn • wi Ini
* e an' vote; n t t j>
' I'iti *:d t, .i, . n,. ,, !r ,
"■'U' 1 *■' all , • , Iv -ill .
LOCAU,
Vastus .l ick-on i* the nn y man
‘mn l rsyiile tint sells tile BKSi
Dickie Cigar on earth.
Buggies!! BuggicBlI BuggieRl!
at M. II Ripn's
I ofUnilOO.OOO rC w V (i to any one that
fl i ,h, "« h’t ■ tWT'> H»van a
ljlerin Warr-n P- Lovetts Privute stock
Horse shoeing u Bpcciality nt
M H.Bird's
Cull ut M. 11. Birds Carriage
Shop and buy one of those Pat
Buggy umbrellas.
First Class pninting nt M, II.
Bird's Curringo shop.
..“ , . , y>: ol,r . Co,to " TrvHsllope at LANG A
W'lI.To unit save luuia.y
WHggous and Harness nt M -
Bird’s Carriage Shop.
rflauk DboiIh, Jiistion Summons an,t
Brmds of Titles for sale ut the Muroury
The nicest and most acceptable
tiling to give your wife as a Christ
inas present would lie a New Home
sewing machine, f or sale by Jer
nigun A Son.
At the HARNETT HOUSE, Sa
vannah, the rates are kspe
Cl vLLY REASONABLE, ranging
fro o #1.50 to #2,00 per day, accor
ding to location ot Room.
f l hose who wmh something nice
m Toilet soiijiB can timi them at C.
M. Ittlghum’s at half the nriginnl
prices, paid for the snnie quality
he hav the largest and h*,st assort
ed Btock ot Toilet soups ever shown
in bandorsvillo. G’a 1 and price
them it is a treat toexauiiue them
tSAD* MARIT f RMISTXRBb
bfts.j
-ri
1680 Aroli Street. F*liiTada, P*.
A Well Tried Treatment
aclie, Beblltty ItlieumntiMin, kenralgia.
Ullll alt Chronic and AVrrau.i Disorders
vv hen “(JoHiptniiul Oxygen" is mhsUd Ihs
iieiirt has imparted Io it inoreassil vitality.
1 lint Organ Henris forth llio blood with mow
lorec'aiid Iu-h wonr to iu*Jf; tho vital cwr-
rentH leave on llioir circuit new deposiu of
vikil force in every cell of tissue over which
tljev pans mill rclHrn ngrin for u now sun-
p v. fliU simple story is die rational ax*
phnotion.of tliegre.itest ndvonco that modi-
cal aoleace has yet made.
•'The Compound Oxygen Trentmowt"
Jr‘1 1 uT 1 .’. & l’a'cii, No. 1620 Area
rureet, Pliil.vlelploa, hive been using for
the Inrft sixteen years, is a Fcleniltlc adjust*
meat of the elements of Oxygen and Nilru-
gen nagnetited, and the compound is so con
denned and made pro-table that it is carried
i»y exprtvH to every portion oftlie oouatry
indeed, it indent ail over tlio wocJd.
Dn*. Sauk iy & I'wlen have the liberty
to refer (in proof of their standing as Phy.
Hiciaiis) Io the following narnetl 'vell-knowm
penrons who have tried their Treatment-
lion. Wii.ljam [). Kni.t.nv,
Member nf CiIVtilafietmhin.
Rr.v. \ lOToii 1,. Cnxiun.
Kdilnr Lutheran Obncn-er, Phi'adAphii*
Rev. ('iiaiii.k* vv. Ciuiiing,
Editor American liefirmer .Vfw r«mJk
e.v Wii.t,vm I’k.v.v .Nix,IK,
Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, II,
;ntin Josnrii It. f'LA.vnmis,
Temple Omi t, Xao York.
CLEVELAND A IIENDMICKS,
These arc the two highest grades
of Hour made by tho Eureka Mills
Merchants are buying them and they
sell freely. 744 ^
jernigan&son
will fix your wat
ch or clock as ch
eap, if not cheap
er than anyone
else, come and see.
Burial Cases.
Of all grades for Kal. hy T. N. St J. W.
So.ifhfit IVnrii i)i* a Leave your order will
'lr 'Jar* Iiimoii-
I* -
S-1 1
For Sale Cheap.
Five thorough bred Blue Belton
Setter puppies.
W. F. PRATHER
HEW
A THEE CHKISTfAW.
* * ^ Walker,
hna bought
wnpltctaud moved to
K-.v,! Vv ’ G «'ncr and
' ‘ ( ‘ •<> Linton
ituih
»,-|
in wrens
r * j * ^
c 'll l,u * ,u '' 1 " ' ai
returned home
A great boy iu selioo! was so allu
sive to the voungcr on**s that the
teacher took the vote of the school
whether hc should hc expelled All
the small boys voted to expel him
except one, who was scarcely five
year* old. Yet he knew very well
that th;.* bad boy w mid probably
continue to abuse them.
“Why, then, did you vote for him
lo stiiy?’ said the teacher.
“Became, if be is expelled, per
haps he will not learn any more
ah lit God and fm he will he more
wicked still.”
->:■ n y.i.i 1; igive, him then?” said
th - tern liei.
' lies'' sni,* he;‘ papa and mamma
and >011 all forg ve me when I do
wrong; God lorgivis ncs toy; and I
must do the same.’'
mam
NEVER
OUTOF ORDER.
NO EQ^ 1
NEWHOgJi^
/ 30 UNION SQUAbE NEW YORK
|JLA Aft,
MASS. CA ^
TOR SALE BV
JERNIOAN&SON
when Jessie was longing to gt
back to her book and the iiufinish!.,
essay! This same essay, by til
way, was ln*r tiial one in tlie senior
class at High School, v *b hoja-d
it would bring her the position u
valedictorian at the end „< the year.
With h sigh she opened tne
Bible, and read on and on, ]ittu*
noticing what she read nil she
came to these word.*, "Even Chns
pleased not him-eJf.“ rslio stopped
short so sudenly that Mrs. Waikti
looked up to see what lud na|,
p'-neil. Jess re-lead the word
qnijtiy and then went on. Nome
thing had happened, through gran
uy did not see it. A revelation
had ben made to Jessie that, in de
nying herself for the sukeefa p.,01
old women, *he was in her im*i*>
me following Uhri.-t lootstep*
thinking Gon‘s thoughts!
The homew id walk was a plea
sant one. A consciousness of clu
ty done lent a new charm to u,l
her sunoundings.
Just as she neared the gate an
excited twi'tering drew her alien*
tiou, and she saw a helpless little
bird on the ground, which, with all
its efforts, could not regain the
nest it had iett too early. Tender
ly she lifted it, and, standing on
tipt.-e, reached lar anoyn her h*-ad
restoring Ihe adventurer to his pa
'tuts and honu. A trifling inci-
dent, but somehow it brought to
mind words spoken centuries be
fore about God s care lor “even a
spariow 14
, Bob met her at the door happy
in tlio possession of a m-w kite.
Sho stopp.dto admire it,then
irood dumb with umazement
Her precious essay! The boy bad
taken it forbia kite! The writing
the—woid*—Were too familiar not
to be recognized,
“You troublesome boy! Where
did you get that paper?" Shy
burst into tears. R.,b, not com-
prenei ding, but ready to defend
Ins rights, replied in surly tones.
A quotation caught her eye. It
had been penned by herself that
veiy morning—" For if y e f org j ve
eu there trespasses, your heuv*
.'ii v Further will aiso forgive you “
What were thought of forgiveness
but God‘s though’8?
“It w-118 my fault, Hob," she
stud. ‘I ougnt to have put the
eBStty away. Never mind, I can
.'ligli olu-tvu* -I-.iigluor -“A .
'.v fi'iitlie. - on. all right anm.i’f"
.'I eher ('vita iij.eni gl 1
ill see. Oil! y *; . h-v are 1I1 right
4-xoopl one. I jiiit rio * 0,111.11!.
way, m.i tha I can’t lix it, Imt h
d >111 look so bad, niv du.'ir. It will
do."
Ho who is born with a good con
stitution. a goml heart, good limb*,
and a moderately good head-piece,
IS rich, even though lie have no
money. Good bone* are belter Ilian
->°l ,! , tough 111 iii-les are better than
silver, und nerves that flash fir
and carry energy to every function
are belter than house* und lands.
Then see to it, mothers, that, as fur
as in you lies, yon give this birth
right to your children Now is the
lime to secure health aud vigor
your grandchildren by doing'all
your power to make* their nan-nts.
your children—as nearly purfec
types of physical iiealUi und mota
strength as mav be. Remember
your actions effect the tnird and
fourth generatioH.*, as well as the
pivsont.
It ought not to be h .r I t*. live
wed just one du_,. Aavoa - should
be able to carry his Imrdcu, orlign
his battle, or endure his sorrow, or
staiui taithin, at his post, or do his,
work, however hard, lor jurt one
lay. inyone should no aide to re
member God und keep his hea.t
ipon toward heaven; and remember
his fellows in need and suffering, and
keep his hand streaehed oat in help
(dues-, lor just one day. Yet thal
is all there is to do. 'Ve never have
more than one day to live. We
have no to-morrows. God never
gives ii# years, nor even weeks;
he gives us only days If we fill
the little day s with faithfulness, the
great years will pile up inouuinents
!’ praise and blessing. — Westiuin-
FtH.lirit* FAVOIUTE.’
I* meeting wil Ii sat isl’aci ion with
1 ut«n*H in \\ Mshington comity, lo
'■""'d Eureka Mills. 7-I-l-t 1
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ATT tlR. 1ST E Y
SAN •fiiliv^l Li/A, GA
• el-eoc* 111 In- .'Jt ail Uirc ill. , n
-o iulii* * irro mile1 W ivliiii/irai
’ ve i la Com a.-rviai 1,. .
ill-
Mns. Makv t. c.vto.1. Widow of the l«t«
Du Hahwkv Catiiii Oanulen. Lew Jerieti
Mns Mahv A Dovourv, ™
Jamaica, Lang leland New York
Mu.* Mauv A LivK-. sioitK
Melrufc Mn.teach uPetti
Jcriaio s Yoon 11 ees,
AVhi York City
MrUeohqr vV Kdw.uu>s
lUpfr fit George,»Hotel Philadelphia
Mil r llANIl hlliDALL ‘
A v ell-known Merchant, Philadelphia.
Mil Wll.I.UM II WlUTEI.V.
Silk Manufacturer Philn-Ulphia, Pa.
And many others in every part of llio U 8
‘•Ojnip.mn'1 Oxygen—tit Mode of Action and
Jlemittx is the title of a volumoof rearly 300
imjies, by Dm Htarkev A Palm which ijivc»
to all inquirer* full information as to glti «
rcninrkablo curative agent and a large re^nl
ol Hiiprising cure* in u wide range of ehriufr-
ic oaseH—rnaiiv of them being nbsndoiSSfl'*
die by other pliy-Hioiau*. It will beaiSled
iree an v address on iinplicnddil
DUH NTAlCKEY A. I'ALEjV,
1.VJO Arch Nt., Fliilu«lcl|>hiit Fa
ster l’cacher.
„ T The Verdict'Unanimous.
W. . Suit, Drugged, lad., testifies
I oau recommend Electrio Bitters it
the very best remedy. Every boH le
Hold Jim giteu r©liof in every case, oue
iuun took six bottles, und was cured of
Blieumatibin of 10 ycard 1 Htituiu^,**
Abraham Hare, druggist, Oeliville
Ohio affirms: "The best selling rnedi-
oiue I have ever handled iu my 20 years
experience, is Electric Bitters.” Thou
sands of others have added their testi-
moiiy, so that the verdiot is unanimous
that Electric Bitters do ottre all diseases
of the Liver Kidneys or Blood. Ouly a
half dollar a bottlo at Dr. Rtwligs
Drug Store.
Appointments of A. B. Her
ring. Dcsciple of Christ,
for the llion.lb of Ja,n.
Popular -Springs 1, Lorils’ day 11 A M
Uni
tliewla,
liarriaon
Tennil.lu
Home of poor”
7 P M
11 A M
11 A M
11 A M
3 PM
tliirklcn'K Ai-nicn Naive.
“ "• ^ I' 1 - So i he world for outs
» e s .. , (j sail Rheum,
< * ’!' Hi r. Chapped Hi.ntls
1 11 «»•’*. <’*» •* 'ii all SkinEtup
’ «»’.”•> v V ‘’U’ch Piles, or
o 'ii "qiv.i'.] || j, ./tiara ii teed
•'■I ~1V" |i"i'f ei -M'i-fiefioti, or monev
. bl’ lel Pi-icM 25 cents nor bn*
rOR .SALE BY DR BAWLING#
Rirnycd.
From Wi kei-sou* pasture a red
Jersy heifer marked crop on left
ear, split in right, horns sawed off
one shorter than the other. Had a
bell on and may have a calf. Libera!
reward will bo paid for her. nr her
whereabouts T. E. BROWN.
Nov 26th 18SG
GOOD FLOI/K.
Merchants are buying and selling
readily the new brand of flour of tho
Eureka iMills. 14—t
•iporiotMMt
preiHimtionof nD?r»
tbAi) Ou« lluiulrntft
llcAtionfl tbr »«t
TIuDiNAiid tipi ill
th« UniG'tl Kin(
trtiM«, tlio ixililiHliera of tho L_
American continue to ect lie solicitor*
for put auto, cartats. trndo-msrfcfl. roty-
for the United HUtea, ami
filin'** in CJenada, irngUnd, 1‘rtuaoe.
Uertneny, and all other countries Their OAperl-
pAssod un ®' ,OAitJ ih#ir CaoUiUee ana anaur*
ftn /! •PWiflafttlona prapared and (JIM
the latentOOicoon short nolloe. Terms rear
reaa/itiaMe. NocharRO for examination of mod el#
Ot draw inipi Adrice by iitntl froe
. Fataotaob»aino«l through Munn&Ua»iff noticed
ntha SCIIS.vriFlO AhnCIUCAN.KilS S3
the larKost olronlaMon and Is tho roust mfmftntiat
neuspM»er of it* kind published In the world.
undorwunds 1 *’ 0 * cuc ^ A “oUce evtry pa ten taw
i. Th \?i!W HInstratfld nsw«panar
la nuhliwhcd Wliji.KLl at a year, end le
Admitted io tio til* hojt paper duvotod to science,
mechsnica. invontions, enffinccrlng works, an4
othvr dppnrtmriits of iudustrial prosreae, puU-
tV‘° . ,n uny ran. it conto ins tho naiuee ef
all pAtontfu** And tit In of every inrantion potent**!
each wnn|(. Try It four months for one dollar.
Bold by all netted on In re.
6 1/ you hsvo an Invention to retoot write ♦<*
WRW A C.U.. nubllRhord of Scieritiiio idnerlt^n,
II HfosdwajC New York ^ *
liaudbook ahvut’patcute mailed free »
If your watch is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jawelry Store.
GLo to Jernigan
<fe Son’3 for Mu
sical i nsruma
nts of all kinds.
A nice line
Jewelry &
pectacles at
A. J, Jernigan <fa Son’s
Jewelry Store.
Tennille
High School
Male and Female.
Tennille, —Gbeorgi a
VV. L. DUGGAN, A. M. Prin
Tliu Hprim; Term of this institution
opens on Moral .y, January JOtli, 1887.
riiorough iiiHtrnction will be givoii m all
wanebescommonly tmigbt in High Schools
Pupils will be prepared to cnler any class
in tJolleget
for fnrtlicr information applv to th)
Principal < r to S. It. Kcllev, Pris. Board
rrustees TenniHo Oa.
Dee. 9. 1883—if.
"flantekiTfiu PL,”
This is a new brand of llqpr that
giving good satisfaction ground at
Eureka Mills, 744—tf
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
Sanderbville - - - Q».
•HKNE mills are now making tha
best Flour and Meal of any mill in
the country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coming in from
a distance. Honest men are in
charge, and EVERY FOUND of
Meal, Flour and Bran.
i liat the v, heat and com will make ij}
GUARANTEED to THE (JU8TOMERS
oi the mill, less tlio loll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at. tiic same time and thereby
save going to mill twiee.
_ „ c . ('• »• PRINGLE, Prop’ter,
7-0 fi-j-tf D. C. HOWARD, Miller.
^WING*MACHINE|
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECTS A TISFACTION
—ORANGE, MASS.—
39 Unloa Square, M, V. Cblogo, lit. St. Lou!*, Mo.
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tax, San Francisco, Cal,
ToCsacx Mr ' '
Jernigan & Son
Sandersviile.
we cordially recoraweod
y<»«ir4ios thc*l>cst rrirwviy
a” Tri'. 9 ,W f
We have bold consider,
f * *c. And In tvwty iHc it
given vapsfacticu..
Alcott A Links
IfusLctt. N. Y.
Sold V y Dru'j'guts.
01.OG.
For Bale at Dr. A. Mathis' Drug
tore.
Cheep Muebiuos ut JeruigandtSoiM
under the i/ercury Qffice.