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TUESDAY, - - • • FEBRUARY 8th, - -.. | 887
— TUltl.ISIlKD JIY( —
A. J. JERNIGAN & CO.,
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S.VXDKIISVILLE
G BORGIA,
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Wet,
Hntimnlay,
Last day,
Big lupin,
Heap Drunk,
Three in the
guard Itouse
Sol'd Fluids nml Powdered Extracts, Su-
Rar and (:,e Inline coaled Pills and Gmnu-
ea Medical ,Symps, Full line of Pictures,
aient and I ropriulary Medicine* Full up
lane <d Hastes complete, Handkerchief
Extract* the best, and Greatest in variety
luuet loaders, Coml.s, Brushes, Soaps
otnrcli. Soda, IVpper, Uinnamon. Allspice,
Mace, Nutmegs, Flavoring Extracts. Gel
latine, lioeolatc. A complete line of Paints
Ids and Varnishes, Window glass and put-
t>. Hair lirtt-hes, Tooth Brushes, Mail
Brushes, Flesh Brushes, Paint Brushes,
U hitewns.i Brushes, Striping Brushes,
. line Brushes, Shaving Brushes mid all
ollic*r kind* ul I»nislu*.*i,
I.amp Chimneys and all Fixtures. Ci
gars and lehaceo Decide lly the most p p
Ular in the tnarke'. Agent for Chess C ar-
ley Co., Kerosene ml.
1 reacriptionsCarefully Fillcdat all hours.
Dry
Monday,
All quiet along I lie lino
Plant your gardens
Dudes arc now called parlor
monkeys.
Mr. W A. Walkers’ post of*
iice is Lindsey, Ga.
Mr. Clin;los Rawlings, lias still
a lot of good mules for sale.
The large stable of Col. Gil
more is nearly completed.
M. T E Brown, lias bee gums
for side. See advertisement
Mr Z II Rough ton, lias entered
business in Dublin, and will soon
remove to that city
Mr. W. M. Posey and family,
have moved to a dwelling near
the Kureuka Mills.
In our travels wo have never
yet seen the county that could
equal old Washington.
The Christmas and New Year
festivities aro over, and the peo
ple uro returning to conscious
ness.
Will not our country friends
send us the news from nil quar
ters of the county for publication
Sec advertisement of Mr TwMIey
he is tho best workman in the line
ofrtpniiiug sewing machines and
guns, that has ever been to our city
We miss the familiar faces ol
our little friends Elislm and Lee
.lordau, who are attending school
in the country.
We were glad to see the smiling
f C31 f our triond W. F. Schaufele
one ol Tennilles leading merchants
in our city Saturday
If you want a clean shave, g> to
the barber shop under the Sanders
ville Hotel. See advertisement in
another column.
The Snndoruvillu Public school
now numbers on its roll 210 stu
dents, this speaks well for our
school.
Washington county is now mini
herod with the dry counties, o d
led eye took his departure last
Saturday night.
Captain J. E. Weddons life was
iiHu ed in tlie Knights of Honor
for $2000, and in the Legion of
Honor for $1000.
The lot on which the Jail stood
next to tho Mercury office, was
sold to Dr. nullified, last week,
for one thousand dollars.
Six bales of cotton brought fo
the city last Thursday, by Messrs
Bcnj. and Wm Murphey, made
things look like fall of the year
Tho two engines that run to
gether on the A. G. & S. toiu;
last week is still in the repair
shops,, they were very badly dam
»ged.
Mr. S. A. H. Jones, a clcrcr
young winn of our city, is giving
writing lessons evenings and
nights. He lias 30 scholars. Suc
cess to you Scube.
Dr. G. W, H. Whitaker, den
tist, has moved his office to the
Photograph Gallery, formerly oc
cupied by T. C. Glen, upstairs in
Jones Building.
Mr Henry Eubanks, has bought
n lot near the Augusta depot and
has built a dwelling on it, Mr H
is watchman at the A G & S de
pot.
Our old friend Robert Poumh,
is the happiest looking man in
the county, wo would almost give
the mercury and eat corn pone to
be as happy as him,
Mr. Robert Brown, was elect
ed Marshal to fill the vacancy
_ A MATHIS.
that he will fill the position with
honor and trust.
Tho Tennille High /School
under Prof, W. L. Duggan, now
numbers 1 U pupils.
Mr. Richards, of the San dcrsvillu
Hotel, runs a hack lo the Augusta
depot. Lcav o your orders at the
hotel. Day passengers 15c, Night
25c.
Fiioml John IT. wo would like
to have shaken your hand when we
passed through Wrighisville, on
our way to Dublin, a few days ago
but our time was limited and we
could not stop, wo were g!a 1 to
meet our friend Loren C. Our
daily occupation now is sticking
type.
u/fe p t mQ pm njy
v* ui Ui 11 u 5a buLUiiiHi
Three million of the Iiish peo
ple took the total abstinence pledge
through the influence of Father
Mathew.
Tt is difficult fo believe that a
title gentleman will ever become a
gamester, a libertine or a sot. — F.
II. Chapin.
Slum dmgs'and thinks which work
fhe wit abuse;
Clear minds, clean bodies, need no
Somojuice.
A highly iutoxienling liquor is
made from a thcociion of tho com
mon fly toad-stool.
The hand man strt ldied up lor
help is always grasped by the
Hand stretched down to help. The
warm uplifting grasp of the hand
of God never fails if we yield our
selves to its uplifting power.
THE
Till IV
w eiioi:.
«r THE
Mrs. U. G. Peters, of Manistee
Michigan, Inis presented the W 1 T
('. I'. of that place with an $IT\000 (
stone building erected especially for
them by her husband-- Annals.
In twelve, ol the United States
women vote on some questions. We
do not desire to vote mi but one and
tint is temperance; if women have D -i V crv little
UY Kl.ORKNOU E. mjllCtT.
‘•It was only a lump of sugar,
mother, and ’i’ottie is only a baby'
You might forgive her this once'.’.
The. words were uttered in a very
pleading tone, for Jamie was n
lender hearted lidle “elder brother.”
and poor, wee Totlie was Robbing
away as if her heart would break, as
she tied and untied her dolly's
pi an fore.
You might forgive her this once,"
J imie repeated, stroking the fringe
ol his m itlier's dress in a caressing
way. “i d do double sums to morrow
i f you’d forgive her."
Jam c baled sums above all hi-
lew-mis, go lie felt as if lie was
making a grand oiler as he said
this; hut mother did not seem 1<>
view the mailer in exactly tin* same
li"ht as he did. She shook her
head gravely.
'A ou cannot make amends for
I otlie's fault,'’ said she, '‘because
you cannot be sorry in her stead. 1
.••live uly to forgi vo her as soon a-
she owns her fault; but until then 1
cannot, although it was ‘only a
lump of sugar.’ ”
‘■What lines it signify, mol her? ’
presi-ted Jamie. ‘You often give
her a lump.”
‘‘But she took this, although I
had told her not to touch it; and
then she tried to liidej it from
me. That was not only dishonest,
it was disobedient and unit ill hful.
No, Jamie, stealing a lump of sugar
heft, but it is the
balds together lo show what he
meant, while Tuttle opened her eyes
wide, as if she thought him very
clever for knowing ao much,
“Now,' said motiiei, “I want yon
both to think. Why did the men
drive these wedges in thin end llrstV
Wouldn’t the thick end have made
a bigger hole?”
“No.” replied Jamie wisely, “lie
cause it wouldn't have gone in a 1
all.”
“You s,'e now what I meant about
a speciality nt
I the sugar,” said mother, looking
! from Jaime to Totlie. “A lump ol
•sugar was a very little tiling lo steal:
hut it very soon made room for an
other naughty action. It made Tot-
lie tell a lie in order to hide what
-lie Imddone. 1-Ivory naught\ thing
we do, however small, is like, tin 1
thin end of a wedge; and even i
wedge which Satan drives into mu j
hearts makes room fora bigger one.” j
“Then 1 won’t give him a chance !
lo come near me,” said Jamie, stout
ly.
“No more will I,"euJiocd Totlie.
“And do not forget that you can
not olive linn away in your own
strength,” added mother. “That
is why Jesus taught us to pray „l,cad
a- not into temptation, but deliver
us limn evi and you a-k him lo
help yon everyday. When motliir
crept down stairs Jamie and Totlie
had promised, and were both asleep.
—Selected.
Savannah, Ga. is a lieul Jiy nml
interesting city’ but all tourist are
disappointed that there aro not suf
ficient first-class hotel accommoda
tions there. The Harnett House,
kept by M. L. Harnett, afford good
accommodations nt reasonable prices
— New Y’oilc Hotel Register, Jan. H.
Mr Thomas A Wicker, of Wi.diey in in
the city
Mr. Charles R. Scarborough,
of Sylvuniu is in the city.
Mr C II Dudley, of Mayfield,
was in the city Iasi Saluiuuj
(’ol J \V Ucnfroe, mid wile
of Atlanta, were in the city last
week
Mr John Riddle, formerly ot
our county, was in the city last
Thursday
Mr. Lawson Kelly, of Burke 1
county, made u briet via.t to the
eity last week
Mis Juf. G. Brown of Wrights-
vilie is visiting fiiciuls unci rela
tives in tli • city.
Miss Mamie Arnnu, who has
been visiting relatives in Dublin,
bus returned home.
Miss Willie Park, ha- returned
home from vi-iting her sister in
lvutnu.
Miss Addio Oliver, who has
been visiting Hiss Julia Wicker,
has returned homo
Mr Charlie Brown, left last
week for Atlanta, and will travel
for an Atlanta house
Miss Bessie Goodwyn, after a
pleasant visit to Miss Mary Gil-
tn iro, has returned to Macon.
Judge HDD Twiggs of Aligns
la, and OjI T 11 Potter, of States-
boio, were in the ci:y on legal bus
iuess lust week
Miss Bessie Arlino, n charming
young lady of Wrightsville, is
visiting the city, tlic^uest of Mis
ses Jennie and Annie /Smith
Capt W B Phillips, and family
of Louisville, wio in tiiecily last
week, visiting lion J T Young
blood and family and Mr W A Me
Catty and family
Mr. and Mrs, R. R. Powell,
who have been sloping injtlie city
lor several months, have returned
to their home in Rogersville Ten
iiessoe, we are sorry to part from
this most oxccellont family, and
hope they will return to our city
again.
a.i right or sayao on this
who lias.?
question
thin end of the wedge, and God
would he angry with me if J puasid
. Jamie stood for a few minutes by
Youthful dissipation is <lue to | i,| B mother's knee, undcc'.de 1; limit
lack ol home training: dime novels
and cigars begin the kindling-wood
with which little boys’ lietirls are
set on lire by the Haines.—Joseph
Cook.
lm walked slowly away, nml sat
d iwn by Tottie, who was sobbing all
tin 1 harder by this lime.
Jamie laid his cheek against hers,
and wliispeiod to her not to cry,
then lie took the doll out of her
lap, and began to tell it stieli n
comical story that the corners ol
ToUic's liiotitli lmd a bard struggle
to decide wlieather they should cur!
up or down At length, however,
•Jamie's story became so droll that
it was impossible lo think of crying
any longer, and just ns tho last two
., , , ... . , I tears dropped upon her pinafore.
Band of hope will meet me at the ; ToUit! ( ,.aright.
J/. Ja. Church every Friday alter- But somehow Jamie did not feel
noon, i promised to lie with you I quite comfortable when lie In
histFiidnv tint God knows other
Just previous to the advent of
Prohibition in Maine, there was not
a savings bank in the State. In ISSli
there were over fifty with an aggre
gate deposit of $8G,2'.-RJ,50*4.—Annals
e l am ovi r.stockeit
willi Bee (! uin t. Any
one wishing to pur-
c li a s o some cheap,
would do well to call
on me before purchas
ing. T. K. BROWN,
21 S.-iiidersville, Georgia
Wise and Otherwise.
Never think that you can make I
yourself great by making unnollin j
less.—V anglmn.
“Madam,”lie began, as lm lifle j
his hat at. the front door, “I uin a sn l
liciling for lioiiii 1 charities. We haw
hundreds of ragged and rude eliii !
drcii like l licse ill y our gate, an 1 on:
object is”—“Sir, those aro my owi.
hildroii,’ And the front door was
violently slammed to.
As one wh • carries gunpowder
would not wish to lie where sparks
aicllying, lest he should be destroy
'd; po shou d wu carefully avoid
such places and such company as
wise; we plan Imt mast abide lips
will. My whole family (myself in
jludedjexccpt two have been quite
succeeded in making Tottie laugh, j l‘- ,,u l l| s to sin.
It did not seem Jnltogother right,
alter what mother had said. Jamie
stole a look at her face, and it sab
looked so serious that he left oil
LOCALS.
Vestas Jackson is the only man in
Sandersvillc that sells tlie BUS)’
nieklc ('igar on earth.
Bnggio*!! Buggies!! Buggies!!
at M. II IbiM/’a
! e.T r a 100,(XX) nv.v.ird to any one that
" III find any thing l/nt a |i r .* Havanan
fiber in Wm i\ n l 1 - Lovetts Private stock
(.'ignis.
Horse slioeiu
M II.Butn's
Call uf M. II. Bums Carriage
■Shop and buy otic of tlioso l’ut
■ fuggy umbrellas. ;j
First Class painting nt M, II.
Biun's Carriage shop.
Buy your CoUoli l’riss lioj , nt LANG cf-
\V 11, I N and s ive mom y
Waggons and Harness at M'
Bin Carriage Simp.
/’>: ■ U D "ds, Justice Hutnmmis nm\
Bonds of Titles for sate at too Maronvy
J tiler 1 .
Tim nicest and most ncceptalile
thing to give your wife as a Christ
mas present would be a New Home
-awing machine, l'orsalu by Jer-
nigau A Son.
At tho HARNETT HOUSE, Sa-
• annfth, tho It A i ICS ARE ESPE
CIALLY REASONABLE, ranging
iro.a $1.50 to $2,00 per day, necoi-
liu- - to location of Boom.
Those who wish something nice
m Toilet soups can find them ut C.
M, Fiilghiim’s ul half theoiigiiml
prices, pain for the same qualiiy
ue ha- the largest and hast assort
ed stock of Toilet soaps ever shown
in bander.'-.ville. Cu 1 mid price
them ii is a treat, to examine thum
< Mil Cil.A Al> .V EIB>:)ltiniV,
i iicse are lhe two highest grades
>f lloiir ma le by theKuroka .Mills
Merciiaiiisare buying them and they
ml. freely. 71-1—1
Ilurial Cases.
' nil ynd.-s lei : ih-l.y T. N. A .J. W.
•Sinil 1 i- 11 iinillo. Leuvi your order will,
.Mr. Alan liisnn-
F t Itllt'lts B'A V<HCIT IV
I ■ m cling' with satisfaction with
ilanici - in Washington comity, to
ho Ioni,.| at Iliireka ,M ills. 7-1-1 11
l;- 1 -!Tar his
ATTOIIN idVcT AT A-A.'W
SAN IHOTSVI i/LE, GA.,
Will |,1 ,1 ■■ ill llie iddl < ’ircnii, HIM
i ill, co'.llilics s immndiii., Wu Illusion
ini L nv
i lo Co a nv
Mr. John B. Mills and Miss
Jbirkie Duggan launched their bark
on the sea of matrimony, Sundav,
80th ult, Rev. N. B. Billion offi
cial ing.
On the 27th, of January, by
Rev. A L Brantley, Mr Geo. M,
Lwdsay and Miss Anna Jordun all
of this county.
On the 25th of Jnnuar by Mr.
Ed Swint N. P., Mr. J. M. Eu
banks and Sirs. Elizabeth Garrett.
siek. Dear children please come out 1 chattering lo Totlie s dolly, end sal
bring tlie books buck and get «HunL ui/.m the floor.
1 resently mother went out of the
room.
Jamie threw the dolly aside, and
tiling one arm around ids little
sister's neck. “Tot,’’ said lie, coax-
ingly. “why did you take tlm lump
of sugar?”
Totlie’s face fell again 1 she
■ bought Jamie lmd forgotten all
annotlmr. The books cost me $8,50
1 cannot attord to buy them again
if you stay at home and neglect
Friday meetings, you may get book
niisspl.-.eed and trouble me. Warm
weather is eo.-.iing, long pleasant
afternoons are anticipated in which
we can say and do much, let us do j about the sugar; but lie added so
our duty, lam sure it will benefit! reassuringly, “I m not angry, Tot.
both you and 1.
Mr. George W. Kelley died on
the 2Gth of January, at his residence
near Watkinsville Ga. Mr Kelley
was long a resident of this place
cauoM by the death of Cu] 1.1 and has still several relative in the
Weldon. The council has nn do : C ountry. who with his friends will
: egad to learn of his death.
ft go od selcctiou and we prod c
Ac\t Fannie.
1’I.AKT V41IIU llJ/TlI IlUlM
There is one tlii g the young man
leaving homo for the first limo
should lie carefully warned ngniust,
mid tliutis tho letting-down process
which will be almost suro to follow
iiis entrance upon a new life among
strangers' By “letting-down” we
do not now refer to lowering of his
solf-oonooit—though that, too, may
be expected—for that is a hualtby
process, and v/’ill in time be of advun
tugo lo him; but Lho wcakniug of
ptiro associations, tlio loosening" of
the bonds of conscience, the unrivit-
iug of the heavenly chains of good
re.solvei and honest intentions, to 1
little by little till tics are broken, and
tho soul bangs poised, as it wore,
by a tingle thread over the pit of evil
too often alas! to go pluuging down
into depths below.
Temptation does not usual] y come
upon us as an open foe—a bluster
ing giant in armor—but in subtle
approaches, insidious whispers, gen
tle pulls and pushes here and lliero.
“Let’s have a game of dominoes,”
“Dominoes! cries another. “Why not
cards? Cards are as like dominoes as
pasteboard can be mabo like bone.
Let’s have cards and done with it.”
“A gamo is so stupid with no
stake to play for—let’s put tip a few
pennies,” says n fourth.
“Its no worse to play for dollars
than nickels,,’ says a fifth; and be
fore tlie young men realize tho dan
ger, they are gambling. Fo with
drinking; just a sip now and then at
some fashionable table-“not to seem
odd, you kuow;” n glass by and by at
the bar, fo r tho same good rea.'-ou;
thou stronger and more frequent po
tations, till the fatal appetite is
formed, and iutemperauco counts
annotlier stupid victim. But it is
unnecessary to cite incidents—we
see them, we live (hem, overw day/
In sin, us iu everything else, it is the I
first step that’ counts. Plant your
feet firmly against that step, as you
value your life, your happiness, your
soul! Solocted.
Warren P. Lovett’s Private Stock
Cigar is the BEST nieklc ;igai in
he WORLD.
I I'm only sorry, because you’ve had
I to cry so,’—that Tolly only hung
her head and annvored, “Don’t kno.v
j Jamie. It was something naughty
| inside me did it.”
“ll was naughty,” admitted
Jamie, glad to find this trace ol
penitence*.’ “Motiiei 1 savs it was ‘the
thin end ol'tlie wedge’?”
Of course Tottie didn’t know, i!
Jamie didn’t. Let’s ask mother,'
she suggested.
“Lot's go and find her,” agreed
Jamie; and away they started, hand
in hand.
But mother was not to bo found
just then, tor she was busy talking
ton lady iu the diawing room; so
tlie children roamed out into tin
garden, where they soon forgot
every thing else in a merry game
until nurse •nine and called them in
to have their bands and faces wadi
oil and go to bed. But when they
were safely laid in Un-ircots. mol her
came and limit over them, to have
her little talk, and give the precious
good night kiss.
Then they both remembered; and
Totlie put her little fat arms up
round her mother's neck, and whis
pored; “1’sc sorry I took tlie sugar;
I want to bo forgived;” while Jamie
sat bolt upright and cried; “And,
moth >r, we want to know wliat is‘Hie
thin end of tlie wedge’?”
Then mother sat down between
the cots to explain it all
“l)o you remember in the early
spring, when father said t here won
t( o many elmtrecs round the field?”
slie asked.
Both children nodded “Yes.” “And
Tottie cried,” put in Jamie; “but J
lilted to watch the men cutting them
down.”
“And when they lay along the
grass,” continued moBim 1 ‘you re
member bow they lay along the
grass,” continued motiiei 1 , “you re
member bow tlie great boughs were
stripped of the smaller branches and
twigs, and sawn up into logs for the
fire, while the trunks were dragged
away on Mr, Denbigh’s wagon, to bo
cut up into planks in bis saw pit.
But there slill remained the great
thick slumps, which were too guarl
ed and knotted to be sawn. Do you
recollect wlmi happened to them?”
i oiliu shook her head; blit Jamie
cried: "1 know. The men fetched n
great hammer and some iron
tilings—”
Wedges,” put in mother, “which
they drove in one after the other un
til they made a great crack; and by
doing this over and over again in
different places, they gradually split
u p the great stumps' into logs‘which
we can burn. What was the shape
of those wedges?”
'Jamie was ready with an answer,
i “ Lhick ut one end and then at the
other,” said lie, quickie, milling lrs
A child who was : itling in tin
sun was admonished hy her moth
er, “My dear come out ol the sun
"O mother, “said the girl, ‘[dense
let me stay. I got hero first."
"He that, will n >t be ruled by tin
rudder must be ruled by the took.
Ho who will no*, take conns 1 when
it is given, must tr.ko trouble whim
it is tent. Ho who mocks at ndmoni-
iou, rej cts udvi-.-e, bales instruction
and despises reproof, will come at
last to reap what lm Las sown, and
11 Buffer those sorrows which an
the lot oftdo rash, tho iimxpuiiencoi-
be headstrong, and disobedient.”
Spriggs: “IIow much older is
your sister Hum you, Jolinnit? “j
Ultimo. J/uttd ustcr bo twonty-fivi-
yeiiis, then she was twenty, and now
she ain’t only eighteen. I guess
,ve'11 soon bo tw ins.”
We complain that our life is short,
and yet we throw away much of it,
and are weary of, its pu ts.”
Pleuriire is a rose near winch
there o',or grow tho thorns of evil; ii
s wisdom’s work s i can fully to cull
ilie rose as to avoid tlm thorn, and
-1 its rich perfume exhale iu grate-
Ifni adoration to Him who gave the
rone co blow.—Smith.
~n n o t ii'~SH"0 PT"
CALL ON S
HENRY BRANTLEY, f|
THE 0
E FASHIONABLE BARBER P
1 HOTEL BLOCK
sanMIle.
T?m . .Tien's triiU'a Sntve.
The la-si Sahe in lito world forcub
iJrili a s, S. ires, t cers, Malt Rlii-lllil,
i-'nviT S .res, T IL r, Chapped Hi.nd:-
Oliilbl.-iirri, Corns, mil till .Skin Mr up
lions, and po.Lively cures Piles, or
-o pay required. It. i-, guaranteed
to give pi rn ct eati-faction, or mourn
■(••Mild* <1. Price 25 cents per box
i Oil : ALE ID J)F RAWLINGS’
! i : :j j ml.
From Wi kersom pasture ft red
J . -v heifer marked crop on lull
e ir, .-plil in right, horns ,-awed olf
mm shorter than the oilier. Had a
orll on and may haven calf. Liberal
reward will be paid for her. or hoi
vliereabnul•. T. E. RROWN,
Nov 2'Jili ISSti.
■rMHNMmr-^wwr"*- .*» -
c.or-n &'ia»va.
Merchants arc buying ami soiling
readily tlie new brand of Hour of tlm
Eureka .Mills. 1-1—l
If your watch, is
SA3 out of order take
it to tho old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and.
Son’s Jewelry Store.
1620 Arch Street, lMiilaci’a, Pifc
A Well Tried Treatment
Fur CmiMi!i!|itioii, Astllimi, Brinichlls,
ii -in, Cat lrrh, liny Fever, llenil*
nclic, DoliilUy iUieiimatisiu, Nuiirslgiu,
ami all Chronic an I Xeri'GUn Dinordera.
Wlitn “Compound Oxygen” is iulmlod the
iii"! /'t Inis fin par led to it increased vitality.
I Imt (Iraan sends forth the blond with mora
force anil loss wo«r to itself; tlie vital cur
rants lo-ivo on their circuit new deposits of
vital force ill every cell of tissue over which
thev p ws nml return agrln for n new sup
ply. This simple story is the rational ex
plication of the,ere dost advance that medi
cal science lias vet made,
“The Compound Oxygen Treatment ’
which Rrs. S' irkcy A I'tilen, No. 1520 .Vron
Street, Fhilndu'phiu, hive been using for
the la-l sixteen years, is a scientific adjust
ment of Ihe olein "iits of Oxygen and Nilro-
g( n \:'"i/itc.i: :cd. and the compo'ltnl is so eon
densed and made portable that it is carried
by express to every portion of the country
— indeed, it in sent all over tlie world.
Dim. Hahkisy & Fai.kn have the liberty
to refer (in proof of their standing ns Phy
sicians) to the following named 'veil-known
persons who have tried their Treatment:
I Ion. Wu.u am I). Ivnt.r.F.Y,
Member of Cmyre.ei, Philadelphia,
Rev. Vii'Toa h. Goa had,
lhlilor Lutheran ()bn:rver, 1'hi’ndelphia.
Rev. cm a iii.es W. (.'u.siiincj,
tor American llrformer Xee.o York,
Hon. U’ii i.i.m I’k.x'n Nixon.
lhlilor Inter-Ocean, C.iicny>, It,
JUIKIE JlUKim U. iT.ANDKRX',
Temple Court, Xctc York.
Mas. .Mauv A. ( .t ro t. U idotv of the Into
Da Haiivky ('atok <)imJen, Xcic jeraey
Mas si titv A Doeuiirv,
Jamaica, Lonij him l Xcw York\
Mils .M V ItV V hlVIMiMOHE .. ,Ja
Metro)ir Maim irhurelta i.
11;; tin ll S VomillKlSS,
A’.-II' York City
MiiGi'iomii-: W ItntvAnns
/ ropt'r St Uroryeja Hotel Phitudrtphw\
Mil 1'ittNK Sim/Ai.n
.! veil known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mu Wii.i.iAM II Wiiitei.y,
Silk Mannf.irlurer Philadelphia, Pa,
tml many Olliers in every part of the U 8
‘‘Compound O.nj'/rn—ile Mode of Action and
llrnnlu" i-s die title of a volume of nearly 200
pagi s, l.y Dr- Starkey A l’alell which gives
10 all inquirers full information as to tlii
remarkable curative agent and a large record
11 miprising cures in a wide ningeof cliroii-
e i as -a - many of them being ah unioned -.to
lie by other physicians. It will be mailed
lee nn address on application
EIRN M' VRKl'.'i A I’AI.HX,
I Vl!> Arcli M.. I'hilnricSiiIiin l*a
> Go to Jernigan
& Son’s for Mu •
>J< i sical insTumo
ts of all kinds.
(lj Aftor Forty yoar> #
exporittneo iu tn«
tiropnratlon.of mnr«
(linn Ono Hundred
r.i i nonnnna nppucntlDns for pnlente in
& tl>«> Unitud RIMoh nr.d 1-proipn coun-
triea. tlm publlMhefu of tho ficientine
P A Amorican contiimo to net fti •orloitor*
Ctabiii * f , r patent*, caveat*, trndo-innvks, copjr-
m/ciMiu riphtrt, etc., for tho United Htalon, and
tc obtAiu pat uni a in Canada, England rrnneo.
Germany, nnd all oth*r conniripa Thoir exi>ori-
onco U unu<puiiud ami thoir facilities aro unsur*
^ lira wings and rpeelficat!on* prepared and filed
In tho [’stout Ofltco on abort notice, lcnna vorf
MAsonably. fiu ohoTito for examination of uiodois
or drawings Advloo by nml I froo.
Patentsuhtnineilthrough Mnn>ixCo.arenOtloed
Indio SCIKNTIl'IO AMKllICAN.which h«
tho iargont citcnfatlon and i* tno mof.t Influential
fmwiipAper of I la kind puuHnhod in tho world.
Tho ndvatjtrtgoa of auch a notice ovory patentee
Thirt largo and anlendidtv illustrated nowapanet
la puhlhhod WIilKIthY nt $3.00a year, nod it
mli.lifted to ho tho l>ont paper devotod to aoionoo.
inochanicn. Invontion*. engineering worka, and
other dcp.nt'.neiii.i of industrial progreM, pub-
li;«.,.»<! iu any country. It contains tho namoa of
nil natontoi E nnd t iflo of ovory Invontlon patented
Hftch vim.';. Try it four month# fur ouo doll at*
Bold hy all np-.vitdealora. .. .
If you have an iiivcntion to paten* wr<te l®
|1 mi ii «l» Co., pnhliHhnra of SclonlUio AinerlufO*
•01 llrondwny, Now York ^
Haudbuok about patcuta uallod fro*i;
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
S andersYillo - - - Ga.
T HESE mills lU'O now making the
best Flour and Meal of tiny mill in
flu 1 country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coining iu from
a distance. Honest men are in
charge, and EVERY BOUND of
eor-gia
The Mekcl-ky will be sent for tlie
small sum of $1.00 to till who pay
cash when they subscribe. We will
do our best to give yen, your money’s
worth; and make the paper desirable
n the future.
JERNIGAN &SON
witi iix your wat
ch or clock as ch
cap, if not clieap j
er than anyone|
else, come and see.
If men would slum mvolu tor-
fune’s ruinous blast,
Let them use temperance; noth
ing violent last.
—W. Stmobey.
RESTAURANT
J am now prepared to servo my old
customers and the
Tviivcliiag I’ubtic.
at my new si an 1 under the Mercury
ollice. Meals 25, 50 and 75cenls.
Respectfully,
Ai? ice iino^
Je welry & r ««
pectacles a+,
A. J, Jernigan <fc Son’s
Jewelry Store.
Tennille
High School
Male and Female.
Tennille, —Georgl a
NV. L. DUGGAN, A. M.JLYm
Tho Spring Term of lids institution
‘ omns on Mon I iy, J.in pirv 10th, 1S87.
I Thorough iu-lniction will he civen in all
i hr‘lichcs -oinmonly t night in High Schools
i’lloiIs will he |>i'e-ureJ t<) enter any class
1 in (.'olleget
For I'ni'ther inlormitim agply to the
i i’rinci|>iiI i i to S. It. Ivcllvy, Fees. Board
i Tru-lees Tennille G;i,
; or. !)D lS-ti—tf.
fylOSsj rsOin uuu
That .Ii.' wheat and corn will make is
(HAUANTFI) T(> Til 15 CUSTOMERS
of tlie mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at- tlie same time and thereby
save going to mill twice.
V. R. BRINGLE, Prop'tor
7-0-85—tf D. < :. HOWARD, Miller.
-CTfHFLSaHT nUHNIMQ^®
&
—ORANGE, MACS.—
30 Union Square, H. Y. Chicago, 111. St. Loch. Mo
Atlanta, 6a. Balias, Tex. San Francisco, Cal,
Fop ai n nv . "
Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines
Repaired, by IC. TWILLEY, on
Jernigan street, next to Mr. Bcnj.
Whiddon’s residence.
“S‘8.AA”a , 85SSsi 5 V S£I
This is a new brand of Hour that
is giving good sutUfaction ground at
Eureka -Mills. ’ " 7-1 l_tf
MVc- ... ..
rCaTj oauso Stricture.
I?f'd only l.y U:; j
For sale ut/Dr A. Mathis* Drug
tore.
Cheep Machines at Jernigan arrj jns
under ti;c .!/c; c.trv G A ->
Alsott i LUt,
iliiuUn. N. Y.
Hold l.y Druggists,
l*i Kc $1,00.