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IY THE CITY.
If fifty of our S U it SCR / HE Its foil to re-
wire their PAVKHg they trill pirate notify vn
of the fart immediately.
PKRSOX ll, nFXTIOX.
Mr. Porter Hale wus in tho oltv
last week.
TUESDAY. - -
PHUT 30,
—by(-
1817
A.J. Jernigan&Co.,
)mU.ISHK!t.s ft ri«OIMtKlTORS.( —
n am»k«svim.i
MIOIM.IA
local brkvitikm
('uriosity at V Jack«on's
(.It) to the Tennille Sunday School
picnic next Friday.
See the change in the advertise
ment nf Win. McCarty and, Co.,
Nothing is so lcurlul ns a had
conscience.
Mrs. Su an Joyner of O 'once, was
hurt badly from a fall a lew days
ago.
Judge lirunticy is building a
bridge over Sand bill creek near
Oconee.
air. Loo I) irron made some ol
the finest country bums that bus
been brought to the mr-rket.
Mrs Elizabeth Daniels, vbs has
been finite sick, we are glad to say
i> iinproviug.
Mr. Pullen, the husband of Mrs*
Anna Pullen, nee Miss Anna Smith
of Savannah, died last week.
Rev Ivey, who left here to attend
the Baptist convention, wo arc sor
ry to learn was taken very sick at
his fathers, and is still quite 11.
't he examination ol Miss Tillic
Slade at Davis Academy on Thurs
day night last was a very interest
ing affair and the old and young
ail enjoyed themselves.
No mutter bow hurd the furs
mcr works, it be does not labor
with ski.l lie cannot keep up with
the progress of the times.
Spring is hero and every citizen
should clean up their premise*. It seining Mo.ro March and Co.,
Mr. (. M. Joyner of Stubbs visit
ed Oeonee last week.
We are glad to learn Mrs. Perry
i improving.
Col. 1{. L. W irthen has return
ed from Florida-
Mr. W. J. Henderson of Davis*
boro bus returned from Atlanta.
Col J. A. Robison attended the
supreme court iu Atlanta last week.
Dr. ,T. R. Henderson, of 8un
Hill attended the state Medical
Association in Atlanta.
Mis Luellii Giles and Miss Clura
Park are visiting Mia. W. L.
Mathews, Jr. in Sylvnnu.
Judge Hines nn 1 C’o', 0 H, Ko ..
ers will bold court in Jefferson
county next Monday.
Miss Sallie Joyner of Oconee who
has been visiting friends iu Macon
ha ■ returned home.
Dr. H. N. Hollifleld attended a
meeting of the Grand Chapter in
Atlanta last Tuesday.
Cols, R. 1. Harris and J. A. Rob
ison,•visited Sparta last week on
professional business.
MissNorthington, of Mncon, is
in the city the giu-Ht of Mrs. J. E
Weddou.
Mr. L- M. Turk in returning
from his winter homo in Florida,
spent a few days with his brolhei
Kev. Wm. l’ark,
Mr. W. N. Hai tintn the pop
ular repMseotative of the Willu-'
matic thread Co., was in the city
la*t week.
Col. Frank II. Salfold aud family,
moved to .Swainsboro last week*
where lie will continue to practise
the protession ol law,
Mr. Tom E. Cautborn rejire-
ol
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
of p.irllv, strength and wholcsolnettc**.
More economical limn the ordinary kinds
and oonimt he sold in enmpetition with the
multitude of low test*, short weight alum
or jihospate powder. (Sold only in cans.
Koval IIaki.no Powder eo. IOC wall
StN Y.
To Our Snlisrrllirrs.
Subscribers to the Mercury can
get one of Dr. Kendal's treatment on
the horse, and new subscribers will
get one also as a premium to tin
Mercury. Subscribe now before they
are all gone and get one. Price ten
cents reduced from twenty-live us
heretofore.
CHILDRENS COLUMN.
KIHTII'S tarty.
ton had reported that the invalid
was now aide to sit in her chair a
httle While each day.
With some trouble Mrs. Du Pont
was made to understand the plan,
and stiii d by in silent wonder while
tlie gins unpacked from their lias
. , . , ,, , . I kets pictures, flowers, books and
• Gir s, what shall wc do ' * l,en * temptingdc’icac .. , hi h they nr
tine.s day? , , ranged prettily on the table.
They had just finished when a
faint voiie called, "Mamma !'Trom
BY AUGUSTUS FURRY.
53P!
No asked Edith Carlton one bright
morning iu February, as she and 1
* ’ took
her two most intimate friends
I l '™*'•“*'** I-'—™
j an adjoining room, and Mrs. Du
, , , ,r . , .* ,, went in, leaving the door open. The
what is there left to do? It seems I - - • *
, , , . , visators saw her raise tho sick
to me we have done everything and j in , Jcr tu || {illg
girl
\\«mightImvta\nlentiuep.nt) her eomfortahly in the easy-chair
suggested Carrie Brown.
"Well,” said Edith, slowly, "If wc
could have one of some different kind
perhaps it would do; but I am so
tireu of the old sort—and if we have
one at. all wc must get up something
new."
T he other two girls, not quite so
progressive as Edith, thought in
their secret hearts that the old kind
■ lid well euough, but Edith’s wishes
and opinions weie law in their eyes,
and accordingly they agreed to set
their wits at work to think up some
thing different in the line of valen
tine putties.
The recess bell rang just then.
"Now, girls, you think it over l<
night, and we will decide to-morrow ."
were Edith’s last words as they hur
ried into tlie school-room.
On her way home that afternoon,
Edit!.’., head was full of ache lies in
regard to the adimpmtant party.
None ol them, however, exactly sat-
i-fled her. “Wc must try and d->
W’S. c. T. U’S. COLUMN.
I can keep no terms with a vice
that tills our jails, that destroys the
com fort of homes and tlie peace ol
fuumlic*. and debases and brutnli
z.es liie peace of i lie people of these
island.— Lord Caief Justice Cole
ridge of England,
The wine ol Judea was the pure
juice of the grape, without any mix
ture of alcohol, and commonly weak
and harmless. It was the common
drink of tlie people and did not lend
to produce intoxication.—Rev Ai
belt Barnes.
mcthing tin t nobody else has t\cr
thought of doing on t St. \ alentlnc *
that stood close by the bed, and in
a few moments she was rolled out
into tlie sitting-room.
Tlie girl- m ived back, and Nina's
eyes fell tirsl on tlie table with its
weight of good thing*. Next the pi.-
lures aud the flowers claimed her at
tention, and last she noticed tlie
visators. The expression of happi
ness on her pale, thin face was bow
mingled with surprise'
"Whose are all these lovely things?
site asked her mother, in French;
•‘and who are tho pretty youug
ladies?”
The gills came up to her chair,
and iu the best French they could
muster, Cold her .hat this was a vul-
eniine party given expressly in her
honor. Nina’s delight at hearing her
language spoken, as site quaintly
said by such ki id lips, s&. extreme
and when at last she understood
that all this pleasure was really for
her, she could not express her
thanks fast enough.
They were s ion chatting tsgethei
ni'l'ill* \ilin lin'itiiio t I.
■ i? i .i “i, *i | merrily, Nina lie ping out the
day. . she thought, and as Mam.. | FrotK . h M ^ „‘ e r fac#
iris
sometimes takes blit very little
filth ui'otiiul a residence to cause
sickness.
Mr. W. T. Ray of Linton was
f.mnd dead ;u bed at tlie residence
of Mr. James Thompson Friday
morning April 22.Ii last where he
was staying all night The family
thought that no inquest wi.s ncccs-
arv, and so none was held.
Atlanta spent several days last
week with customers mid friends.
It seems tlmt Saudersuille is an
I attractive place for some of the
i di umm.'is.
Liquor is at t!ie iiottoiu of all our
poverty. If tlie taxes for it worn
lifted, there would not need to he a
man wouinn or child, without bread.
Tiler.! cannot he a more pitiful or
contemptible sight than a man qua
^ ^ | re!lug over and bemoaning hh taxes
. ... . , I while tickling his oalate and burn-
A Premium ottered to: ,. , , ,.
every customer,at V JACK-1 in « "P ,nB | 8to '" adl !U “ l , * ls s,,b .
NON’M, Nee what it Im Stance. With glass alter glass ol
whiskey.—J. G. Holland.
Do not pay high prices for j S| irtuiis liquors are no lielj
in
ti
About 105 took the excursion I Spcctncl.'s, when you can get them |- O qo|img it. Un (he contrary
niii lor Augusta at this point j at Jcriiiguii & Son lor less moucy. j Hiey ji, v jto sunstroke and variotn
last Tuesday, and fiom what is! — - - - - ■ - other unpleasant visitors
rumored nrouiul some ot the crowd j A lot of Mikado Hair Rolls «i
hud a lively tunc. Coming buck |
whi. key flowed freely, and the i.t
Huy ''our Colton Frew Rope at LANG »(•
tie dei'iingirs kept a racket after j WDA*J anil savu niomy
the cars left Augusti.
A line lot ol iulauts Lace Caps, at
Miss Mary W. Perrv.r.
nlank DEEDS, Justice SUM
JON’S, aud FT A’S at til j
MERCURY OFFICE.
Do m t fail tn give Mi** Mary Perry an
early oil. liei stock if hats is Very large
and of the best seleetiuns.
. 4
Shooting.
Nelson Cain and Wesley Sim
mons both colored, got into a fuss
Saturday, night., and Cain shot iq
Simmons but missed him. Both had
a hearing before tlie Mayors court
Yesterday.
Buy your Groceries, Hardware
Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, anil
Weodciiwarc from
K. T WALKER.
Tla*
lliirckn Mill* VanTi Tire
Agnlii.
Almut half .vast II o’clock
TTuirsday morning the alarm of lire
was given and everybody rushed
lor the mills, lint before the crowd
got there, the fire was extinguished,
A spark from the smoko stack
caught tlie shingles just below tlie
old burn. Laders and water handy
* iveil the mill,
Ft UN lilt* FAVORITE.'
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters in Washington county, to
Ijc found at Eureka Mills. 7-M-ll
Memorial Ray.
The stores and places ol business
i i thecity generally were closed in
the afternoon, and a lvrge audience
gathered at tlie Methodist church to
participate in these annua! tributes
to tlie memory of the loved heroes ol
tncrc days.
After a song by the choir Rev. G.
S. Johnston offered up prayer and
then another song was sung and
Dr. J. B. Roberts in a few remaiks
Tennille l>ot*.
The Tennilleschool lias 124 regu
lar attendants*
Mrs. W. C Thomas and ehildrcn
have returned from Barlow,
MissSttkos of Floviia, is on a vis
it ',o the family of Mr. J. Merkinson.
Dr. E. J. l’ipkiu, of Midville is
visiting liis father who iu quite sick.
The Christian Church will tie ded
icated on the fourth Sunday in May.
Elder T. M. Harris
Miss Clara Trawick, of Linton, is
visiting the family of Captain J. D.
Franklin.
.Miss Belle Wood, of Kelley
Springs, is visiting'.he family of Mr-
J. F. Lord.
J/issSwint, of Forsyth, after a
pleasant visit to friends and rela-
utives has returned home.
said, it does seem as though every
thing under the Mill had been done.
I will talk it over with mamma."
But when she got home, Edith
f. u id her mother was out callers
came, and -lie subject of the party
was lor the time diopped from her
thoughts.
When Mrs. Carlton came home,
Edith took the Hist opportunity to
consult l.er regarding their scheme
lor Valentine's ilny. But her inothei
listened inattentively, her thoughts
were evidently elsewhere.
When Edith fini-hed with, "nicl
now, mamma, we want you to give
us some hint as to hometiling new'
and nice to do at tlie party," Mrs.
Carlton replie I,—
"That will tie very pleasant dear,
and I have no doubt you can man
age it all right, with Mamie uml
Cui lie. I can think of nothing to
night but those jioor Du Pouts. ’
Then, answering the question she
aaiv on Edith’s face, her mother
we.it on, “ A hen I was calling nt
Mrs. Allen’s she told me about
them • It se. nis the man eaine over
from France first, and after getting
a liille start, sent tor his wile and
little girl, lie was working in the
stone quarry, an<t in that d red I ill
accident they had there in tho . fall
it appears he was one of those killed.
And—just think, Edith!— that was
while his wife and child were on
their way to America.
“They reached hero, of course
all nglow with interest and satisfac
tion.
Whou finally Edith, remembering
her mother's injunction ujt to tin
the invalid out, suid they must sa\
good-bye, Nina could not boar to
nave them go, and was only rcoon
eiled when assured by each in turn
Mint they would come to sec her
dnilcy. They left her with kisses
and adieus, Mrs Du Pont proving
that "the good God would tiles*
them tor their kindness tn her Nina."
"Wei 1 , girls said Edith as they
started lor Home, “was there ever
such a pleasant valentine party?"
un i Mamie and Carrie agreed there
never was.
Overstock and must
unload.
Cut prices on all new
and seasonable goods
this week and on at
McCarty’s two stores,
Sandersville and Ten
nille.
fflrs. €. €. BROWN,
—DE VLKR IN— j
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
NOTIONS, &c.
Has just received her Spring Stock consisting in part, one of the most
complete lines of Ladies’, Misses aud CbUdren's Huts and Bonnets ever
brought to this market. Feathers, Plumes, Tips and like .vers in giea4
variety and I gu iruutoo Q lality, Stylo rend Prices,
Call early and make your selections while tbs stock Ins Hourly every
VARIKKY and STYE,
found ou the Spring Fashion Plates of 1HS7, Notions of ull kiude coa~
.-taut coming.
FINE DRESSES
CHUBC’HKN.
Tlie Baptist Missionary Society
meet Moudiy uftcr every third
Sludgy,
Preaching at the J/elho,lint Church hr
Kev. U. H. Jtiliiiitim, oil tlie 1 at. :>nl ami
till Sabballm at 10:!!0, u. ill. and at 7.1«-
|>. in. on I lie Ini 2nd and 3rd Sabbath* ol
each mouth.
moils
incident
to th ! IiIh nf a trimllcr. Habitual
bra tidy-drinkers give out sooner! ; \r \ ... ... i
than cold-water men, and I lmv.> uot knowing ol the aceii e * 1 ‘ •
noses l,v tbelir^R lo ,l “ (l ,,U :^ "L . - “«-
Some aequaiqtanees
sjon fainting red noses iiy the
score succumb to the weithcr,
vvh n lioys addicted to water
would crow like clumticlccr
through a long storm of s eet and
snow on tlu 1 retzirig Alps.-—James
T. Fields.
Wo must inspire government
with a sense of its responsibility to
high heaven.—Uerrett Smith.
It is said tiia a few cxtrcAiisl was furnished them
introduced tlie sp<'aker Col. J. XV-j —
Robson who in a sboit, interesting, j Uui'iclnry ut 'lVimille
and opptopriale speneh addressed ; -p| 10 night watch at Tennille.
tlie audience. Alter the s'*n ices . | ieart j UI1 unusual noise behind the
were over the crowd adjourned to of Mr Morgan Brown
i Wednesday night and went to see
In ion M. S. l'iciiie i«l T«ni»ill« w j m t it was, on arriving tnero he
Turk. . ... ' found tinil some ono had broken in
there will be a Union Sub ut i i | window, and he suspicioned
beholl pieuic at the park m leu- c" r
nille on Friday the bill of May, to
which a cordial invitation is ex
tended to tho Sabbath schools ol
have ruined and arc ruining Sau-
dcrsville and perhaps the W. C. T.
U. Column is one of tlie so called
lew, but this column is not few by
any means; hut numbers legions and
these are tlie women of the United
Suites that are gaining ground daily
tor tho glorious reformation. God
at first invested power in the hand
of tho stronger side, but they have
abused tlie power and Home and
Native Laud lias suffered from their
neglect and God who lias given us
this Heaven favored laud lias been
dishonored long enough and lie now
ealls for the Jiiughtere to arise and
do what man will not it needs
exlremeixi, crank*, fana,!ie* ike and we
are confident God and Home niqj
native land will never suffer from
Lins kind of fanaticism hut from
your failure to love and obey, from
your want of giving thanks to, and
and obeying .the commandments of
the God jvlio made and rules ail
things' He strictly tells us; Obey
my laws and your land slia'l yield
an abundant supply your flocks nnd
herds increase, your barns arid
slore.houses he tilled nnd prosperity
le'gn; hut disobey and blight and
ru.n shall follow.
them Some aequaiqtanees of Id?
who knew when they were to arrive,
met them and vfid lli.riit tlie dread
till news. Du Ponv had saved up a
small amount of money, «nt enough
to take them back to r>.| iWi
Through the kindness of Mrs. Allan
and Home other ladies whose atten
tion was called to their sad erse, a
house was rented for them, and there
mother and daughter have lived,
doing sewing and embroidery that
by the same
kind friends.
"Some weeks ago Nina was taken
ill, and Mrs. Du Pont bus had to
wj\c all iter time to tho care of her
There will lie preifiling .it the Melho-
di«t Church at Tennille every acuond Sun
il av by R.-v. G. S. Johnston. At the Bap
tist every 4tli Sunday by Bev. T. J.ltcek
Ladies Prayermeeting every Wed
nesday nt 3 P. XI,
Band of Hope and Golden Reap
er* every Friday at 3 P* M.
The Ladies Missionary society
meet the Monday after 1*1 sabbath
u each month at 3 P. XI.
l'lt A M
daughter. It has been very hard lor
them to get along at all, Sirs. Allen
' negro and a white man. Tlie
negro resisted arrest and ftied on
with*
MKlor city, Snndeisville. There
will lie songs and speeches by tlie
vhildii n, u May pule will be erec
ted tor Ike young people, also oili-
or iiimisenieiitp. Come one nnd all
bringing well filler baiikets,
and enjoy a day of •doasure and
I'eei'i ntioti. /fespectfuliy.
Mu? S. N. MuUett, i
Mrs A dam •>, J-Com
Miss Ella Cook )
the watchman three times
out effect, and escaped. The white
man who gave ills name us Laws
reiicc of Va., wns arrested and com
mitted to jail on tlie evidence of
Mr. Morgan Brown who swore
ilmt the knife and file in the po-
session of Lawrence was lu's and
that lie left them in Ins store that
night
Hat* of all shape* and alqnityat J/iss
Mary W. VV: Perry’s:
UT. WALKER lias opened e
first-class Grocery Store under th*
old Photograph Gallery nnd solicits
public patronage.
A nice line ot new shade hats
tlie Winnie Davis and Southern
Queen variety nt Miss M. W.
Perry’s.
Two Houses to Rent
One n four and ono a six room
House. Apply to J.O. WOOD,
A. M. XIAYO,
C. R. PRINGLE.
The flowers at j/iss .1/. W. perry’s are
exqidsite this dcuhoii,
said. Site wanted i.'.e to go in with
her and see them. I found Mrs. Du
Pont a sweet looking woman, with
a sad fane. The daughter—a girl
about your age Edith—though bet
ter is siill confined toiler bed. Her
mother who speaks a little Euglisli
tohl ns how lonely her poor Nina
was; that she seemed to need some
thing to inlorest and amuse her in
order to promote her recovery. Hie
was asleep while we were there, hut
Mrs. Allen says she is a very inter
esting girl. We must try and do
something for them, dear."
Edith said nothing; a happy
t .ought had come to her while her
mother was telling the story ot the
Du Fonts. She turned it over and
over in her mind, and the next day
Carrie and Mamie were duly consul
ted.
"I tell you what it is girls,” Edith
said ti tiicni,energetically, "1 think
it will lie ever so much better to get
up something that will give pleasure
lo some one else than just to amuse
ourselves. And then, it will be new 1
am quite sure of that.”
The other two entered into the
plan enthusiaitieally. If Edith pro
po el it, it must he ail right, they
were sure. Mrs. Carlton was taken
into the secret, greatly to her sur
prise and delight, and tlie day be
fore the 14th went to prepare the
Du Ponts for the surpiise.
Tlie poor trench woman could
hardly be made to understand that
tlie young ladies were coming to «- e
Nina "and elner her up a bit it pos
sible,” Mrs. Carlton tohl her.
The uf ornoon of Str Valentino's
Day, after school, the three gills,
eaeh with a basket under her arm,
sut out tor the cottage where the Du
Ponts lived. Mrs. Du Pont received
them with smiles and hows.
•‘Nina is taking her nap,” she told
them in broken English, “but she
Will lie u w ike very soon.”
“Just the thing!” said Edith. “We
will have every thing ready, and
when she ivukes up tier mother can
bring her out here,” For Mrs, Carl-
Nalfer
Appointments of A. 11. Herring
disciple of Christ, for the month ol
M ay.
Popular spring* 1st Sunday nt It
Union '* " < - -
Bon.. „u 2 “ 11 “ a m
Harrison a •• 11 “ i* m
Ti'imillc '
Home of poor 4 <» 4 11 r *
•
Appointments of Kev. H
01 instead for 1887:
Tabernacle 1st Fuiulay and
Saturday before. Deep Step 2d
Sunday and Saturday before.
Cabin Hill 2d Sunday and Sat
urday before. Bay Spring 4th
Sunday and Saturday before.
Bethel 1st Sunday fi P. M. Piny
Mount 4th Sunday 3 P. M.
PrrnehuiK nt UiMlevillr.
Every urcoml .S'nmlay at tlie linptbt
.'lunch, Kev. Turner Smith pastor. Ev-
fourth Sunday and Saturday before at tin-
MelhoJiiit Church Kev. J. J. Amdry pastor.
Prc.'.chingat the Davisboro, Bap
list Clin roll, the 2d, Sahhalli in each
mouth, Rev. W. L. KillpatriekJ.. At
the Methodist Church, on tho 1st,
and 21, Sabbaths, by Bov. J. J.
Ans.ey, Sunday Schools at both
churches every Sunday evening.
Cut, fitted nnd made to order. Every Indy iu towu^ county or wdjjrin-
ng counties are earnestly rt q tested to c ill at my strove, sso and ex lia
ble my Stock whether thoy wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris aud Jerui*
gnu Stieerts, Watkins' Building.
Apil 5th 1887.
them told 1 nvthing that wus not
■arictly true. Which of them do you
think tlie teacher trusted more fully
iftcr that? And which was tlie
huppier of tlie two/—Ex.
Patronize Home In*
dustry.
EUREKA kills,
Sandersville Qa.
M80 Aroh Btrwet, Plillad's, Fa
S.4XDKUNVILJ.K PROVISION
.II AHMET.
Ilacon aides per lb....
Bulk •• “ ...
Plain haiua '* ...
Shoulilvra “ ...
Laid “
Coflee ...
Sugar
Flour per 1)bl. ..
Meal “ bu
Egg* " do*.
liuin-r per pound ....
Chicken*
0 c«l 10 Ct»
iq cl?
lajoci?
7 eta
(a) 10 eli
:0 c 1
0 (“1 D ct 1
.. ^r>,60 («'. S0,5u
70 co
15 eta
20 (fij 25 cl»
15 (<0 30 eta
TOWN wf TENNILLE.
MAYOR.
W N liiiruian,
ALDERMEN
J D Franklin,
J II Pritchard,
W J Joyner,
J. l r . Merehison,.
CLEltK
H B Massey, •
MARSHAL
J H Davis
If your watch ia
out of order take:
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
A Well Tried Treatment
For ( oiiMiiupthin, A*tlima. Ilroiicliils,
llyspepsia. Catarrh, llay lever, Head
ache, Debility ltlieuM:iti»M, .Neuralgia,
and nil C'hrouiennd AVreou* Dinordm-i.
When “Compound (Ixyjjen" U inhaled the
Heart lias imparted to it mcrc.'iaed vitality
That Organ sends forth tlie blood with morr
force and le« wear to itaelf; the vital cur-
rvnti*Irtve nn their circuit new depoxiu
vital force in every cell oftifaila over which
'h«*r pn«» and return ag -in fur a new Htip
P'v. Thin nimple Htory ia the rational ex-
plication 01 it... wreiteat advance that modi-
cal acieni-c ha< yctniaUc.
“The Cum|K»ind Oxvgen T—ntment ’
which Dra. Kturkey A Pulen, No. 152# Aren
Street, Philadelphia, hive been ll/mg for
tlie laritaixtccn years, is a scientific adjust
ment of the element* of Oxygen and .Vitro
gen viiigntlltcil. nnd thccouqiouiid is so con
■tensed and made portable that it is carrieo
by express to every porliou of tlie country
all over the world.
—indeed, it is sent
Das. S.uikkv A Pai.k.v have the libert
hi refer (111 proof of their standing as Pby-
dciaus) to tlie following named 'vell-knowu
persons who have tried their Treutiueu
llos. W11.UAM D. Kkli.kv.
Munhrr «/ CunyirsA, I'hitil'W.pliin.
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I ropfr Si Ueor<jo,t Hotel Philadelphia,
Mb Fbank KtnpALL
A veil-known Merchant. 1‘hiltuMpltia
Mb William II Wuitklv.
Silk Manufacturer IhilatLlpItia, Pa.
And many oilier* in every pari of the U ft
T HESE mills arc now making th*
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best Flour and Xlcui of any tuiil in
1 ho country. Every aeeomuinslain*n
is provitlcil for |KKq»tu coming in fro w
a distance. Honest men am in
charge, and KVEHV POUND of
Meal, Flow and Bran
Tltul the wheat nnd« corn will make i»
GUAItANTEKD TO ME CUSTOMKK*
of the mill, less the toll.
So liring in your WHEAT ANIV
corn at the snine time and thereby
save going to mill twice:
C. It. PRINGLE, Prop*ter
7-9 83—tf I). G. HOWARD, Miller.
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''Compound Orggen—itt Mode of Action anil
Result*" is the '.itle of a vohnneof pearly 200
page*, by I>rs Starkey iSt Paleu which gives
to all itiliniror* full information as to thi
remarkable curative agent aud a large record
ot snprising cures iu a wide range nf clirou-
ie cases—many of them being abandoned lo
die by other physicians. It will be mailed
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DUE KTAKKHV * PALKV
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U**d KhhIIn Im Kvcry Case
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deal
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lie wan seriously sfHicted with a severe
cold that settled on his lung!: hod tried
many remedies without beuetit. Being
.induced to try Dr King,* New discovery
for.Consumption, did so and was entire
ly. cured ,l»y we of a few bottles. Vince
which time he lias used it in tiis family
for all Goughs and Colds with best re
suits. Tliis is the experience of thous
and* whose lives- have been sa ved by
ills Wonderful Discovery.
Trial.bottles free ut Rawlings’ Drug
Store..
IITV U|MK«Td»MV
Mayor.
J. N. Gilmore,.
Mayor Pro Teno-
W. R. Tiiigpem.-
Aldermen.
B. K. Houghton,.
J. B. Roheuts.
A. XI. XIatoj
8. ,G. Lang,.
Clerk.
C. Hlnky Mitcbxll'.
Treasurer.
U. J. Tarbutton.
Marshal.
It. XI. Brown."
IIucRIcm’s AralcM Mve.
The Best Halva iu tba world foneut*
Bruims, Horen, Ulcers, Salt lUieum,.
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands
all Skit
Chilblainn, Corns, aud all Skin Kran-
lions, ami positively cares PiUs, oe
no pay required. It is gaarantaetb
to give perfect satisfaction,.or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
FOR SALE BY DHi RAWLINGS'
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