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]!..y (1. 8- .1 itliiiMt<n>.- vii -*l*o Ji'i. Mill ami
4tli Sabbatlm "• l0: *** " *m.-^iii- m ..Iff
|. in. on tlic l.sL 2ml , ir*H*dti'il HnMj»ilht; of
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T |,,. r c will Ik* pro Ictwny, ’Utc* Motlio-
(;i„iroll nt TcnnMIo ovorj-Kwnoiul Nnn-
. v i, v Uev li.S..lolnn*ton..'At the ltnp-
li^evory 4tl. Sunday M-RowT .J.Ueek
Ladies Prayerui'xAlng «wjMYcd-
nesday »'• :J l ’. ^ , ....
Hand of Hope nnd Gohbw.aUT.p-
oih every Friday at s I’ M.
TUc Ladies Missionary *«vtv.ty
„iect the Monday nlicr! 1st *nW*tl!i
„ encli month at 3 1’. M.
Appointments jd Uvv. if. HI.
lOlnutuaJ ft> r T8 ^ 7 ; _ , .
Taliernade 1st Sunday and
Saturday liolorc. Deep Step -2d
.uuiidttv »"'l Bttturduy
(JnbiM’JJtH «d Sunday
, ir ,l„y before. Huy Spring !4tb
Sunday *»d Saturday
before,
mid Sat-
belorc.
the
mid
Bethel 1st Sumbiy SI l'. M. l’iny
Mount 4tb Sunday 3 l’.'M.
I'renclimK »* Hlddlevltle.
Kvory second fnniiiy nt the Baptist
Oh U |eh, Uev. Tumor Smith pastor. Uv-
loiiiili Sunday and Saturday before nl the
Methodist Cluircl. Uev. J.J. Ansliv pastor.
Preaching»t the Davlshriro, Hap
,ist Church, Uie 2d, Sabbath in each
, llim th, Uev. W. L. Killpatrick;.. At
Methodist Chiiaufc, outlie 1st.
2d, Sabbaths, by Kov. «j. J-
Attsloy, Sunday Schools nt belli,
elturelics every Sunday evening.
The llnptist Mittsionrry Stdct-y
anect Monday after every third
Studay,
" LOCAL BREVITIES
l)o not p»y high prices for
SpOctucliH, when you can g*i them
nt Jet niyau & Son for less money.
lllmik DEEDS, Justice SUM Gussic Joyner, who will spend two
Mt'NS, iimi El A’S a the or three vvet'ka in that litt c village
l.*i r-f irm'd f 0
Miss BHsiljflth D,indis whtfhtVf boon
quite sick is bettor.
Mrs Lucy J Winging, wo era sorry
to lenru is quite Rick.
Mr. Charlie Brown of Atlanta, fa in
tlio city,
Mr. M. H. Bovo,. l ms returned from
,na Pjanrolion in Burke conntv nnd will
speud some time nt home.
Mrs. M. tv Pour,ulie of Oe.oneewl,,,
Ji.ih been viHilinf? relations in l|,o ri' T
hm returned home
V $T? Mnri ° # Ella Crockett en.l
n'- p T" Anitnata me visiting
iMru. Ij, A. Qurlick in the oily.
.fiidre Hines mid del. O. H Tl*v*e t «
tMs wo'ek RthOT “ tU “ 11 a,,pprior 0°»‘t
Miss S'tllie Lon Seoidniis is visi
ting her sister, Mrs. Itnrman nt
I'ennUle
Mrs. B. F. Sessions of Riddle-
ville, who bus been quite sick is
improving.
Mr. John R. Giles, of Macon was
lit the county visiting his sick fa
ther Air. N. It. Giles last week.
AVe are glad to learn tha- Mr. K
Tt. Giles who hits been quite sick is
improving.
Gol f'. H, Saflbld, made a pro
fessional visit to Wurrenlon last
week.
Afis» Pennio Duggan is on a visit to
her Uncle Alt, John C. I) igT'il near
Wartheii-
Miss Minnie Wall is spending several
weeks in the country with her brother
Mr. Charlie B. IIVI1.
llev. N. II. 'Olmstoad is now
boarding with Air. John C. Pace,
Sen. near Oeonec.
Mr. Ulinrlio Bdtliwell of Mil-
Icdgovill is in the, dtv visiting
liis rehtlives, Col. j.'N. Gilmore
nnd'family.
Mr,'.r. II. Ilymnn o'{ Mneon
who lms been visiting bis reinlives
Uev. .i. .t. Ilymnn nnd family of
Uiddlcvillo, l.ns refurnod homo.
Miss Fnnnio nuttier returned to
Louisville accompanied by Miss
THE W. T. U’S COLUMN.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
of parity, utrenulli and wl olesomeneM.
More economical than tie* ordinary kinds
and oonnot he sold in competition with the
multitude of low tests, short weigh! alum
or phospnle powder. Sold only in enns.
Koval IIarino Paw pen co. 100 wall
SiN V.
The vVofflans (/itrisliun Temper
»nce Pnion meet Thosday nl er tin*
third Sunday in eneb month, at
tliree o'block in llio ufteinooo, at
the IJaptidt infttfell.
l*4HH<)tVKtt WINE.
Take a qiwrsrtity ♦4' tlie best rai
sins; cut llrttw itrsisell pieces, pour
on them boiling" water in proportion
of n pint to every ponwd : let tile in
fusion stand orAtu 1 ntgM, then press
out the liquor from the fruit, adding
two leaspoonsful ol burnt sugar for
coloring. Afier tllv wlrole has set
tled for a lew frours, pour oil slowly
the clear winrlvoiii' liitr ttrqi.
By request we giro direetiofta lor
preparing eorainmii*m f wiiu*, as used
in our ehureh* for the |>n.**t thirty
vears: Kxprrss the jtrtctr o*f the
grapes as ymrdb Ibr juliry; heat tin
mediately to the boiling point, bottle
and seal exactly as you do fruit
Adapt the size of the bottles u
number of mmmoiiieaitts, as the
wine will ferment if left over from
one commnnrotr Bo another.’'
One ot the de],mtmeilts of onr
work is to try to get. nltfermonted
wine nsod nl roiWiivuftimx This ivc
HARRIED.
On the 27th ol March by
J Peeler Mr.
Aliss Mitlie
county.
Rev. 1.
11. K. Jackson and
Hartley, nil of this
dVed
Tweet, lliosnn of Mr. Jcssee
Dnggntt tlied on Saturday lust.
Mrs. Cliristiuti the mollter oi'
Mr. John Anierson, died on Sat
urday last.
The little child of Air, and Airs. Geo.
Gilmore, died on Saturday last, Weep
not parents for your darling for Christ
says; "Suffer little children to come
unto me, fur of such is the kingdom of
heaven.
CHILDRENS CULlIKIKi.
The Conscience Ro«l<. >
Auntie had been alnsrtst dozing.
The tire crackled on the big.-, hearth
ami llwttw a pleasant, cheerful light
over tlx* room, and would have guess
<*d tlx*in ivas a boy locking into the
lire with;his elbows routing on nis
knees, and bin face reslinee on his
hands, “dinaming a dream."
Suddenly nhe f It a hand on hers,
.md rouse I oy. a hit. to see Herbert
looking intently in her face.
‘‘Auntie, said Herbert softly, “if
I thought it would be a bit of use 1
would try something."
“Il the something is worth trying,
you could tell more about the use
of it afterwards, perhaps” replied
his nitut.
“Ibil—’’Herbert seemed lobe very
undecided.
• Gould I help you to any tmy?"
“Von might help about the book,
but do you think, auntie, a boy like
me ever could be good?"
iiis aunt kissed him; aim con'd*
not help it. Sho did not tell him
there was something hopeless in the
idea of tiis ever being good; she on
ly said she was sure he never intend
td to Im anything else, and inquired
is to the kind of book required to
feel It* be an hwpnrtaift step as we j help iti making him "good."
ire sure to give fmncntcit wine to a
relormod inchrvn-te is a sore temp
tntion il the trrsfe erf nl'foliol will
cause a dost it? for stimulants to
posess one habilitated to imnmlerate
use of same then wim* form.oiled
(containing nhidvol) will create th s
thirst and we should not ivse an
art hie in memory of Clnist that
would tempt one of llicae weak ones
to bill. The passover was to the
Jews wltat communion is to tvs, or
rather the communion is a reminder
of our passover (Christ) and* tv» all
tilings used in the Passover were
iinferiiicnted then we feel that
(Christ) at the feast when he in
aliluted The Ilords'Supper used no-
ienneiited wine, Furmutilnlloti was
W THE PRINCE OF BUYERS;’
has just returned from.the Northern and'
Eastern market, and. pilea of “NEW"
GOODS’' are now- being opened: at his
TWO STORES, SANDERSYLLLE and
TENNILLE
The ladies of Middle Georgia are spe
cially nyited to call and see all the nov
elties in Parasols, Laces,. White, goods,
Dmess-goods <fcc, <fcc,
No trouble' to showrgoods. Prices*
guaranteed equal to anv dealer in tlie^
state
W. A. McCARTY & CO
It is a queer book," exetnimed
| Herbert; “the In<8 it gels in it I ©•'
j better, and i' must have nothing t
; nil in it to begin with!”
“Certainly an old kind of book, ’
! sal l nun tic* interested. “Will il J
have any name?”
Herbert looked c.mfused. IK* scarce- j
ly knew himself il lie wanted to give |
j auntie the whole idea or not; but
I then, lie bail said so intie.lt that than- *
j was nothing now to do I ml to'go on. |
j “It is my very own notion. You j
■ know, auntie, you never were a boy,
1 anil never were bud in yovnr whole
| lib, but hoys will keep doing things."
"Girls make mistakes, and gel
i wrong sometimes, too; your mint
j knows all al> ml trying and tailing,
Mr*. C. €.
I>E VLKIl IN
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
NOTIONS, &c.
mkuouuy office
r A .Premium ottered ( to
every customer, ut V J ACIt-
M>VM, .wee wlmt it is
The Wheat eapia gone, Urn oats arc
not the best, but ure very fair.
The cold weather struck the peaches
i * spots, some orchards were killed out
while others escaped.
A nice lute oi new sliutln knit*
t'.m Winnie Davis nnd Southern
Queen variety nt Miss M. M .
Terry’s.
The. 1390 District earned no fence b.\
Xu7 mnjurit.v, on Thursday list. For
ieuce.170 no fence tsb
A lot cf Mikado Ilair Rolls nt
Mir,s Mary W. Perry’s.
a sign of corruption to the Jews, and : 1U „| beginiilng over again.''
we leel it to be very inconsistent for “Do you?—oh yes,'about
Christian elmrehcs to use it as a a nd ine’and the rest; but yun do
Has just received Itor Sprinjr Stock constating in part, one of tk« most
... , I coin ole to lines of Ladies’, ADissos and Children's Huts and Bonnets ever
rridirev 1 1 — — —
Marion Underwood
Ilawlev Coleman, of I Inn—
Mr. J. F Sheppard who has been
a sufferer from paralysis for over 11
year past, died at 2 o'clock Wednes
day morning, lie had for years been
an acceptable member of the Metli- uii«i Vvu uro expected to try to gel
odist church at Tabernacle, and one onr churches to adopt it." Every
of the board of Stewards, lie was a lady ol the Union should purchase
good citizen and a neighbor whose these leallets'mnl do their duty
loss will bo inueltdeplorcd. —
Alias Mol lie Smith na excellent young At our last meeting we gained two
, j lady and former pupil oi the Handers- | ncw members', our next meeting will
' ville High Bohool, died at the resilience , , ,., .
of her brother Mr. George Gilmore, * J,; l ,L ‘ Tuesday altei tb
know by
symbol of redemption from sin
IT ere are m my leaflets l»«*nrit»g upon 11,(.ginning over for ever."
this published by tin* Union tl.al 1 **Yuur aunt knows enough aUmt
will throw light upon the subject [ beginning oror, to sympathize with
ami as it is a great pa* t of onr work | you an ,i Sidney and everybody else
who is trying,"
Miss
Master
cock c
Thom
Mr. nnd Mrs. N. T. Harman of • interment on U'edues.lny'uml the
lur^e coucuurBe ul Horrowitig fneuilu
co., urn visiting their aunt ; near NVnrtheu, on TueHdny lust, after nu | dav ull 1iuIU*h are ojiMially ii
ms Wnrthen nt Wurthen ’ I iUue * 8 , 1 ? 1 f °“'* v u . few l, “* VB f 1 r0IU j aa ' W e desir,* to swell our rank>
aiana.ii in. oai uicii. { nut. Tim remains were hrougnt here
third Sun
il) vi ted
and
Bartow, who have been visiting
relatives ut Tetinille has retuied
home.
j Captain J. C lu nker of Mil ledge-
: ville, was in tlic city last week
I visiting his relatives Col. 0. 11.
| Roger*and family.
Mr. Alford C. Harrison of Algoria
I owe of AYawhin; ‘.on county’s tltor
! .nigh going i'aroiers was in lbe city
1 last Fr day.
I Messrs Bud Adutns of Montgom-
Alcddows of
iimi relatives who utteuded the funeral
iiiUuited the high esteem ill which she i
was held by all who knew her.
WBI YiroT* EX IX .
My Spring opening, will be on tin*
14th 13th-llitli inst. nt which will
he displayed all the latest Styles in
Spring Hats and Bonnets, also a
great variety in other Millinery
Goods, j have the greatest variety
list good people cannot know, ’
r -plied Herbert decidedly; “they
e.iiinot. I am for ever wrong about
s iincthing. You do not know how
it is ail the time.”
“God is able to help us. and by
constant trying we learnt.) escape
i the hard pi n s after a while: old)
keep on w tli the trying. But you
di I not tell .mo the name ol'tbo book."
•*I shall call it my Conscience Bonk
would hkctlmt you should attend s" i a nntie; and every time 1 do a moan
as to see what we are doing. ■ nr a bad thing, down must go a blaok
t mark. You sec it will be u kind of
j score ns to how God is marking me;
WHAT I’HE LIQl'OB 1HEN > a jjj every night I shall enter all the
DOiVl' WAAT. murks, and try to got less every day.”
, i “You will got less of them, da'ar."
jn the Platform given in the s;iid ullllti ,. 80lt!y> au ,i wit h deep
Champion, national organ of the i gladness in her tienri; for though |
wine and spirit trade, is this clausa Herbert was always beginning well, I
3d. Wo oppose and battle against 1 11 ° w«w wuiiutta ly falling iutuerror, j
llu grand pronlbition hmnbiig,-seek-| .,j Rm nol 80 sure that they will,
ing to destroy the liquor trall’c get les^ nnd less,’ replied Herbert
i*i the United States, and it is our I discontentedly. “I think, in tlic* j
nt I cavor to bring into line ' morning, i have it nil lixod to be a ;
brought to this nmrket. Feathers, Plumes, Tips and Plowora in great
nr own sell. L got tired j variety ntvl I gu iranteo Quality, Stylo an 1 Prices.
Call early and inalco yoitr soleetioiw while-th-3 stock Ins nearly every
VAItlllltV anil STVII.
found on tiro Spring Fashion Plates of 18 47. Notions of all kinds con
st tint coming.
FINE DRESSES
Cut, fitt d nod mode to or .Ter. Every la-ly in town, county or adjoin
ing counties are earnestly req tested to ctll at my sfrore. see and exun-
i in ntv Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harrisan 1 Jeroi-
g m Stroorts, Watkins’ Bail ling.
-ipil 5th 1887.
TWADK WMTW
iDffS
nroisTCwro.
the city
A new story was commenced in | er y county and C. S.
the Mercury last week. Subscribe . ,, I|(l . (80U waH itl
now and get thetirst number. Wednesday lnnt,
Bov voar Cotton Prow Hope nt I.ANG <(• j Prof. T. N. Baker, asritant tutor
WlbfS and save mtjM > j ^^e Sani'ersville* High Seltool, vis-
Dr. H. C. Hodges reports that j jted relatives.mid friends in our town
health among the people over Bufl'a : Sunday last.— bouthcruer uud Ap
)o good. j peal.
H,it«uf all and ahpiHjr at Mm j Miss Lena Avaiit returned to her
home In Washington county on last
office is tip Wednesday, imicli to the regrot of
stairs on the East, sde public many of our “society young men.”—
Southerner and Appeal.
Airs. Dr. Brown, the brilliant
conversationalist of Sparta, who has
and Stock ever before brought u
Sandorsville and I Especially invito M>eclnl ” 'I kind ofsulu't ail day; nnd then, roine
every Kdy in the whole county tout- protective liq ot 1 oa.us ^ l8sn ^ !l ] times before hreakfa-it, I upset Sid-
on * tend my opening on days above tuen-
J tioned nnd judge for themselves.
Airs. C. C. BROWN.
1620 Arch Stroot. fhilud'a, P<k
A Well Tried Treatment
I’or Cmistiiuiitlon, Astlimn, llruiiolilts,
Byspupsin. Catarrh, Huy Fever, Head-
iicln*, Bebfllly RlnuniintlHm, NoiiimIkIu,
and alt O'troutc and Ncrmus UiiorJtrt.
When “Compound Oxygen" is inhaled tin.-
h»*(irt leis bnpirtod to il ini’reused vitality
Tli.it Orj-an Bends forth the lilnod vyilli mar-
force and levs wear to itself; the vied ettr-
ivnts leave on lh**ir circuit new deposits
itsl force in every cell of tissue over which
lions in every state county and town, „ eyi and maid Dorothy wailing nnd , t \|p J v ,,,'1nl\,^ag -1 *CrVnow"sup
fir the purpose of resisting the en- .crying to Iter nurse, and have vexed * •* —' ‘ —
!ary W. W: l*erryV:
Maj. ,T J Sparks’
Fquare in Col Evans hnilding,
T * flower* at .Vies ;If. W. Perry’* are
exquisite this HeaRon.
We arc glad to «co M r. Louis
; been spending some tune with rcla
Holt, who has Been quite sick at , lJvcB jn -vvashington county has re
It's j od ngain.
There will be a big excursion
to Augusta ou memorial day
Aapril 2Cth.
I)o not fail to give Mis* Mary Perry nil
early call, llci stock cf hat* is very large
an 1 of the besl s 'lections.
M , W. V. She.tpard, says there has not
b en a case o. 111 isles in his neighborhood
turned home.
Cotuiei) t'lininbcix.
Sandorsville Gu.
April 81 It 1387.
The Mayor and Council with the
city Board ot Education met this
day with Hon. J. N. Gilmore May
or ot' the city and President ot the
Educational Board in the chair.
Tko object ot the joint session
was ftiliy set forth, and the objec
tionable features of the prestut Law
for educational purposes having
been freely discussed il was on Mo
tion.
Kesolved' that the number
of
h s year,
Pat self last. When others are s»T-
forinp. drop n word of sympathy. Tell,
of yoiia own faultH rather than faiiltB if
others. Hiile your own little troul^Jrs,
but wstclqto help otliorv iu theirs.
The series of meetings that are now be
ing carried on at the Methodist church by rnPU ,| )0 |-8 «t’ tlio city Boat'd of Ed*
Kevti Kl.lohnston and'Uuv. P II Drimipl* r . , i, 1 . . ... , .
•n t- Hccomplishing great gcod mid we lliixk I UCttllOU b( I cdtH-ed toseull Ol
tit*relmsftu*on K(iwn t whicli will j wbich number lbe Muj'Or hiuiII no
r 'l ,e when the harvest come. j one; the other six membeifl to be
mtU niTd *Hr«Ther elected by the people to serve for
Holt and Hi otuer. | aix yetirHj ' but of whom shall be
Have come to the fnnf, with .new elected every second year, at the
goods and astonishing low prices, first election however the whole six
They are young in years and iu bus
uetinent of state laws unjustly or (p-! tl,fl house. Do you like my
. , . .. ..., *• plan about the consetcnee book,
pressively restrictive ot the liquor ( l iuntU , ? , )o you t i, lnk a W t.l be 01
traffic, and for mutual old and 110 I llt)y USl ,9 *
tection. ‘T can think of nothihg which
At the National Anti-prohibition coul l help you more, except asking
,, ,, , n God of 0.1—very often, iu the play
Convention, held in Chicago, Out.,- tlme ^ jn tU „* , M80U hour9f l0 hui j,
ber 18 1880, the following resolu- y()U ^lie heart nnd the book
white; not waiting to kneel, or even
to Im alone, but just a thought pray
er which briugs us close to God iu
the midst of the duties or pleasures
of life."
“Auntie, I want to ask you—”
“Well dear?"
“I want to ask you—mast I toll
you what the marks are for?"
“The book is u score-book between
VO'J and 3 >d. God will know when
We ask your kind at
tention while w3 pre
sent ajfew paralyzing I tions were passed:
facts to cheer the heart | Resolved That we are unalterably
and lighten the cares opposed to prohibition, general or
of all buyers • j local.
Light Ex C Sugar 16 Resolvee, That W" Indorse ihe
lbs tO the dollar, Good \ lioense system ond favor the* enac -
TobaOCO 35ct per lb, ment ot laws by the states, because
Georgia cane syrup 60c 1 tliat wiI1 not resu,t iu m ° lK, P 0, . v *
pr gal, Molasses Sic pr ! but win give to reputable citizens _
cral by the bbl, single 1 the right to sell w^lne, malt and other ! you ko.-.ornbly, nnd what you
gal S5, Smoked meat s i > ‘ rituou9liquor9 ' u,Krk ,ur - 1 Hl,al1 nevo . r aHli uboul
y l-8c pr lb Standard In every issue of the Champion is
— ‘ a call to liquor-dealers to orgnuize
against prohibition, proving that the
liquor interest believes that prnhibi
t.ion prohibits- Tut: Liquok AIkn
Don’t Want Proiiiuiti n
WHAT THE TEMPEHANCE
PCOI’I.F 1H# WANT.
The temperance people want pro
Frssh broken Rice
3011)8 to the dollar, We have
the largest and best assortment of
Glassware, Crockery and Tinware
in the city which wo ure ottering
very cheap. We noil goods on their
uteri to withoHt misrepresentation
and believe it the ■best policy. Our
HOLT & BRO,
mess, but old in experience in the
family grocery litre. Read their ad
vertisement and see the low prices
quoted. They don't intend *to be tin.
der sold anil are always up with the
tiaiuH. Go and see them wlieu you
come to the city.
To Our Subscribers.
Subscribers to ike Mercury can
gel one of Dr. Kendal’s treatment on
the horse, and new subscribers wil
get one also as a premium to the
Mercury. Subscribe now before they
arc all gone and get one. Price ten
cents reduced from twenty-Eve as
o-Tctolbre.
shall be, elected two ol whom shall
be tor six vents, two for four yeurs
and two for two years respectnc y
The first election to be held on
the first Monday in August next
the election thereafter t**r •nenihers
of the Board to be held on the
fourth Monday in June in the same
year the Mayor and council are
chosen. .
The council to submit the ques
tion of taxation to the voters ot
the city at an early day. Our
utemberS of the Legislature were
requested to prepare a hill in ac
nni'daiico with these recomtnendu-
cordanco
and have it made a law. 1 be
Adjourned subject to t bi
lious
meet in
call of the president
H.
iloi.i*ij'iEr.D Sec.
stock of Groceri**s is complete in j nipiGon in order to protect tlic home
every department and our prices a|1(l make t , llc flt reots safe for Hie
ire always the.fawr-sH I oltildreu when they go out ot’ the
Inane.
They want CONSTITUTIONAL
Prohibilion, tlial it may lie perma
nonr..
This can only be secured In-
uniting the temperance forces, ns
this is war against the liquor traffic
and couteudis lor principals not par
ties.
As lbe “government, is instituted
for the protection, safely, prosperity
■lit With 9 n Ax.
Sasun Smith, niul Liizie Scott both
. olured, living on Mi*. Shade Duke’s
pluoe uoar Bortow, got iuto n fight nnd
Snsnu split Lizzie’s bend opeu with an
ax. We learn from Air. Duke’s that
Lizzies recovery is doubtful. Susan
uow rests in the Sandorsville jail wait
ing the resalts.
A fine lot ol infants Lace Gaps, at
Miss Mary W. Perry, 3. >
Dont It Look Strange.
That orr chicken market is suj •
plied by Tennessee chickens
hronght here by 'the hundreds by
Mr. II. T. Gilmore and after freight
is beiltg paid on them, he sells them
and makes a fair profit, at the same
price onr home chickens arc sold at.
Let onr farmers go to work and
raise chickens enough to supply
home consumption, and they will
find money in it.
the marks; only, some day when its
pages begin to look fair und white
let me see them and be glad over
them, for I know you will keep the
hook with honor, as under God's all-
seeing eye ’’
"oiui you think how many
horrid marks I have lor to day? I
t,liought them nil out looking into
th: tire—sixteen. This inistr.-ib;,*,
li aek, uncomfortable day has mule
me think of the conscience book; for
really, auntie, you would hardly
think it, but i do not want to be
Ond.”
“Then door, you will be good; foi
depend upon it, what we want to be
we can be; and I think you not on
ly wish to do right, but have decided
that, however oitc-n yon may be over
come by evil, you will in the end
overcome the evil, by the help c,.
God, our heavenly Father.”—Ex.
piv. This simple ntory is the ration ;1 ex
plication of tlio gre(tent advance dial medi
cal Bcicnee ha* yet made.
•’Th* Compound Oxygen Treatment'
which Dr*. Starkey A Vaion, No. 1029 Aren
Street, Philadelphia, have been n*ing for
the ln*t sixteen years, is a scientific .adjust
ment of the elements of Oxygen and Nitro
gen vuignctixctlf and the compound is so con
(tensed ami made portable that il iH earrieu
by express to every portion of the country
—indeed, It is sent oil over the world.
Das. Sadkky A Pales hove the libert
to refer (m proof of their standing as Phy
sicians) to die following named well-known
persona who have tried their Treat.hen
Hon. William D. Kelli:y,
Member *>/ (hngrev, P/nVadefp/im.
Rev. Vtcroit L. Conrad,
Lutheran ObiCrrrr, rhi’uilclphia.
Rev. CiiAiiLKfl W. Cushinu,
Editor American Reformer .Yt I ork
Hon Wiu.vmJ’kss Nixon.
Editor Inter-Orcun, Chicujo, II.
Judok Joseph U. Fi.andiel*,
Tcuiplc Court. -V- .!■ York.
)ras. Mary A. Gator. Wi*low of ih* lati
Dk H.vkveYl/ATolt Cimden. New jrrtcy
Mrs Mary A Doeoiity,
Jamaica, Long Lland Nee York
Mas Mary A Livermore
Melr ur MnSAdchwctt*
Jucoc It H VoouiltES,
New York C\ly
Ma Giro a;, e \V Edwards
1 ropf r St George/ Hotel Philadelphia’,
Mr Frank NrrmAi.i.
A vujl-hiiovm Merchant, Philadelphia 1
>fa Wir.r.iAM II Win n.i.v.
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
Vnd many others in every part of die II >*i
Pati’onize Home In-
du3try.
EUREKA, MILLS,
SandersYille - - - Ga.
T HESE mills arc now making thu
best Flour nnd Meal of any mil' in
bo country. Every accommodi ion
is provided for people coming in era
a distance. Honest men are in
charge, and EVERY FOUND of
Meal, Flour and Bran
That the wheat nnd corn will make is
GUAKANTHKD TO TUB CUSTOMERS
of the mill, less tlic toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at the same time and thereby
save going to mill twice.
O. K. PRINGLE, Prop*tor
7-9 85—tf D. C. HOWARD, Miller.
Exciteinenf. in Texas.
Great excitement ba t been canned in
' * Com pan « / Ori/gen—its Modi of Jclion arvl
Rejultj” ia the title of a volameuf pearly 20U
page*, hv Drs Starkey A Palcu which giveh
to all in'uuireri* full information as to thi
remarkrtblectirative agent and a large record
ol'Hiiprising cure* in a wide rnngeof eltrou-
ic ca ws—many of them being ah mdoned to
die by other physicians. It will bemuiled
Irce an address on application
DKS mitKKV* P.iIJA'.
1529 Al'cli SI., Thiladcl|tliia I*
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECT SATISFACTION
—ORANGE, MASS.—
SO Union Square, N. V. Chicago, III, St. loub, Me
Atiar.ta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Fracdtco, Cal.
row SAMt bv
Jeriiigiui & Son
and happiness of Hie people, afid I the vicinity of Paris Tex by the re
. . ... . . . ! markable recovery of Mr. J. L. Corley
uol for the profit, honor, or pm ate j w j )Q waB so helpless ho could not turn in
interest of any one mail or class of | boil, or raise hiH head; everybody said
men ” and as the liquor traffic is i be was dying of CouBiimptiou. A trial
’ * , bott.lu of Dr. Kings New Discovery wa«
carried ou to enrich the few, and do- ■ H „ u |. [jj,,,. Finding relief, ho bought
stroy the happiness and desolates | a large bottle mvi a box of Dr. King’s
.* ’* • ..,....it 1 Now Kite Tills; by the time he bad
the homes ot p. I , • 1 , taken two boxes of Pills and two bo'tles
all lovers o( humanity to unite in lot'llm Discovery, h was well nn-.l bad
thix eflo.t to overthrow the liquor gained in flesh thirty-six poiiuds.
traffic l>y placing prohibition m t *- oj> (j onslU nptiouat Dr. Rawli.vgs.
constitutiou of our states.
Buy your Groceries, Hardware,
Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, and
WeoJeuware from
li. T WALKER.
TIT. WAT.KER litis opened a
first-class Grocery Store under the
old Fhotograph Gallery an l s* licit*
ub.ic patronage.
The Verdict I nin nr,ns.
w. . Suit, l'r t; i Iti'l , testii-'s
“[ can recommend Blec’ri- Bitters is
t m very best remedy. Every bott li*
s fid has given relief in every c s ). one
m in took six bottles, and was cured of
Rheuiuatif-m uf 10 years stalling.
Abraham Hare, drngg’st, jBellville
Qldo nffinns: -‘The best selling medi-
«ine I have ever handled iu my 20 years
experience, is Electric Bitters.” Thou
sand* of others have added theirtesti-
monv, so that the verdict is unanimous
that Electric Bitters do euro all diseases
of the Liver Kidneys or Blood. Only o
half dollar a b *ttlo at Dr. Rawlings
Drugstore.
FA Kill:us fa VOIUTK.’
Is meeting with satisfaction with
il an let's in Washington county, to
be found at Eureka Mills. 7-I‘i—tl
CITY DIUUCTOltY
May Dr.
•T. N. Gilmork.
Mayor Pro Tern
W. R. Tin OPEN.
Aulrrmrn.
B. E. It uraiiTON,
J. B. Ronnurs.
A. M. Mayo.
S. [G. Lang.
Clerk.
C. Heniiy Mitchell.
Trewurcr.
B. J. Takbuttox.
MarthaI.
R. M. IlnowN."
lliirklpu’s Arnica Sulvc.
The Best Salve in the world for cuta
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores; Totter, Chapped Hi.nda
Chilblainn, Corns, nnd nil Skin Erup
tions , nnd positively cures Piles, or
no pay required, it- is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
FOR SALE BY DR. RAWLINGS