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IM THE CITY.
If any of our SUHSCHIKKItS fuil to re-
0,ini their PAM 11, they will please notify vs
if the fact immediately.
TUESDAY,
MY1QTN,
III
—)l’UULlSHKI> uv( —
A.J. Jernigan&Co.,
)fUBI.ISHEKH A PROPREITOIIS,( —
NAJIUKIWVIIXE
GEORGIA
local bbrvitirn
Curiosity at V. J’s
No Shoritf sales for June.
Receivers notice ,l*ut
8ae
rouml. ‘
A line lot u( inTantn Lace Caps, at
Miss Mary W. l'erry,*.
Jmlge Hines, and Col. O. II- Itog
«rs are holding court in Jeflcrat n
county ll»ia week.
T.ie Ice crcnm (estival given for
lh<rVtno(lt4>r tltQ young mens Chris
tian AsanciKUoh, Thursday nig: t
netted seventeen dollars,
IHnntf.il to give MU* Mary Perry
wrly call. llei *>oi'k of hat* u very ii
anil of the boat lelection*.
ar^e
Messers W. G. Furae & B. W.
Calhoun have moved thoir Iuauru
nee oflico to the Mnaonic building
on the south side ot the square.
The Sunday* school lately orgas
niaed at Warthen's Upper Wa
ter Mill ” with Mr 8. D. Slade ua
Superindent and J. U. Elmore as
Secretary ^flourishing.
Mr, J. U. Wicker lost his express
horse a few days ago and went to
Augusta on Tuesday last and
bought another and on reaching Mr.
Dennett Hall's place on his wa.i
pack tbia one died. Tide is a heavy
lost on Mr. Wicker.
•‘Tbo pen is mightier than
tho sword” but if you nro going
to kill ft person, do it with the
weaker instrument. It’s quicker.
Elder. T. M. Harris will deliver a
•rritM of sermons at TeuflilU,.begiuing
the fourth Sunday iu Msy, at which
titoe the new house of worship will be
opened. The public are (sordidly iu
vited. A. D. Haas no .
^The Tux Recc'.v r Mr Dav's
Strange publishes kin second
rouud iu this issue
Justices of the Peace and Notaries
Public will ace by notice ol the Hou-
orrlilo Ordiunry that they can get
their criminal Dockets by calling,
at his office and receipting for same
T ic seiics ol Meetings that was to
commence Sunday vt the Metbo
dist Church ut Tcnnillc has bet u
jiostponed on account of the illncis
of Rev G. S. Johnson
Mr John Jones is teaching a fine
school 65 pupils at ihe court house
near Flensaut Springs io the lower
part ot this county.
At tho residence of the bride’s
father, Mr. John F. Cauley, Den
tins pluce, on Sunday morning last
by the Rev. W. S. Ramsay, Mr
Thomas Smith, of Washingsou
county, and Miss Mattie Cauley
were united in tho holy bands ol
matrimony. They left immediate*
ly after tbe ceremony for the home
of the groom.
Mr, Wm. Gallaher has moved his
slock of groceries dsc to the store
room on the Sulivan lot, first door
west of Col. R. I*. Warthen's office,
Mr, Sandman will iuqvq his slock
of groceries into the stand just vacs-
cated by Mr. Gallaher,
Hon C R Pringle Mrs T E
Drown and Mrs B E Tarbutton
will attend the W C T M con
vention at Savannah Wednesday.
taaday Schawl Heal*
AtTenaille.
The balmy breath of the beautiful
May morning seemed to herald the
coming pleasure, lly nine o’clock
the town was alive with pretty chil
dren dressed in thsir best bib and
tucker. Young ladies in their fit;*
helows and flowers and the dudes
with their hankerchiefs peeping out
of their left coat pocket and the r
hair parted in the middle Ac. By
an l by the Sunday Schools alt got
together, formed In columns any
inarched te the bcMgtWnt park, in
the heart of the town, singing sweet
songs as they w nt. At thehead of
the marching column was a lovely
and appropriate banner. The match
ing and countermarching was splen
did. After the inarchiug the s'til-
dren assembled around the May
poles and got Hold of the red, white
and blue ribbons and after a many
revolutions of overs and understhe
inay poles were beautifully dressed
end then undressed and so that fun
went on at intervals. Many a fat
basket followed tho children to the
Park and when we had talked and
observed and been observed and
drank ice cold lemonade and swunj
• h the swing then dinner was an
nounccd. Like the English fought
the Arabs tho table wus in a hollow
jquarc, except the square wnsent
1 ollow for it was filled with good
\i'uals. The hollow was on the out-
7 a * ,K * N " 9e 1 w **cut
listening, for it was loaded with ev-
thu <nner «»».
the fatest fowels and fluest meats
were stacked and piled up in heaps.
The pice and cakes —
„ . -----were the beat on
earth and the lemonade the
tnat ever slacked thurst. There
*01 “ ‘
, , — -— best
slncked thurst. There
e "J, 1 ,, 8 °f the air and flesh of the
*ater. 1 lie finest pickles and salcds
and sugar to go in the codec. And
when everybody was through eating
Ing l, ° * w, ‘ 8 h’ft to feed a campmoet-
After dinner the lilfle folks plaid
®aay many stars Ac., and the hie
hoys and girls paired off to them
•ves and t‘
selves and the same old, old stories
were tolft. and “eyes looked love to
eyea which spoke again.”
It was agreed by all that Tcu-
nillc takes the cake on picnics.
‘May she live long be happy and
proipc.ois” Visaton.
Mi E itor: I have not seen any
thing in your paper about our little
town. It ia in a flom ishihg condition
at this timo II. T. Downs and Bro.
a e doing a driving good business at
this place. T.C Nunc M D. has a
good practise. Wo also have a Poat
Office. Mr. H. T. Downs is running
a very large tarm and G. T. Horton
Ives near by farmiag. Mr. W. 8
Coll aa also has a|very large farm
and is doing well. I think we have
a very good school at White* Oak
Uught by Miss A. C. Swift. There
is another achool not far from here
taught by Mr, J. W. Cato Ksqu,
People are pretty well up with their
farmes, there has beena little too
much rain for the present. Corn is
looking well now and will soon be
plowing It. Cotton or trouble rath
er is coraeing up splendidly and
hands will soon be in demand to
chop it out. Mr. Q. C. Jones is the
happiest man out ho says as lung
ss be can raise Watkin’a Little Cob
corh and blue stem colards he will
go through all right. Mr. It. L.
Wiggins is"still at his same old
trade going to see thegirla and go
ing to Suiidaytobool, he always
goes with a smile on his face show
ing that lie is in a good humor all
the time. I will close. More next
time.
Oi.d Sir.
CHti ntlGNS COLUBW.
fliw Mhsflak Pali HI* Hefei.
Absolutely Pure.
Till* powder never writ*. A marvel
parity, strength and ‘Wholenoritene**.
More economical tlinn* the ordinary kind*
rtltlon wi '
I'ith the
and con not I c Hold in competition
tiiitltitiKle of low test*. *hort weight alum
or phoapate powder, kohl only it! can*.
St N°\^ L HA,U, * 0 id. 100 wall
T# Oar Hibserlbers.
Suliseribcrs to the Mercury can
get one of Dr. Kendal'* treatment on
the horse, and new subscribers will
get one also ns a premium to the
Morcury. Sitbscribe now before they
are all gone anil get One. Price ten
cents reduced from twenty-five ’us,
heretofore. ,,
Two Houses to Rent
One a four and cue a six room
House. Apply, to J.O. WOOD,,
A. If. MAYO.
C. K. PRINGLE.
R T. WALKER lias opened e
first-elass Grocer) Store under thi
old Photograph Gallery and solicits
public patronage.■:
Do not pay high prices for
S|*eotaclc8, when you cun get them
at Jeruignn & Son for lea* money.
PKRSOXAL MEimcN.
Mrs T r Hightower of Dublinu is
in the city, the guest of Miss Miu-
i. e at i'ow
Mr, C. H Dudley, of Mayfield,
was in the city last week.
IIand Mrs. Jains* Outlaw, of
W.ightsville, visited Mra. E. O, Bos
i last week.
Misses Inman and Oroekstt, who have
b.en visating our aity, the guests of
Mrs. Oar ic*, have returned home.
Mr. John| A. Quinn has returned
>iuim a trip to Little Rjjk sud Hot
Springs Ark.
Mr. George Evans who has been
attending Mercer University hea
returned home on on account
ot sickness.
The Editor and wite made a visit
to Augusta, last week to their rela
tives, ^Messrs. Wm. Darby, Mnxk
Gcatncr and Mr. O. P. Doolittle and
famlies,
Mrs. Indiana Etheridge after
spending a few days witli her fa
ther's latnily Mr. Jas, F. Northing-
ton. Sr., returned, to To nnsboro ac r
companies! by MMs Nannie Hardi
son.
W’N. C. T. U’S. COLIJIX.
A Mothers Letter te Her Mem -
Textile.
Miss Eliza Stokes, who has been
visiting tho family of Mr. J. F. Mer-
cherson, baa returned home accom
panted by M. W. E, Merchcrsoo.
Mrs. Pharham and children, of
Norwood, spent several duys in Ten
nille visiting the family of htr
brother T. T, Chcely,
Mr. B. T. Cole and family havs
moved in tltcGreen Cotage on Smith
St., lately vacated by Cspt. W. B.
Thomas.
Crops and gardens are looking
well, but need rain
A lot of Mikado Hair Rolls
Miss Mary W. Perry’s.
at
n„v vour Cotton l’m» Rope at LANG A
WIL’i'.J ami MV* moii.y
Blank DEEDS, Justice SUM
MONS, and FI A'S at tin
MERCURY - OFFICE.
Buy your Groceries Ila rare
Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, and
YVeodenwurc from
R. T WALKER.
TAUnUHH FAVOHITE.’
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters iu Washington county, to
be found at Eureka Mills. 7-14-tt
vide of the aquare in Ute shape of hu- J Q ucen variety
it.au stomachs which were soon filled. ., s
^idea’s hear the table grotto, but 1
Hat* of all shsP^ « d * l 8 uU y»* ^
Mary Wl W: l’erry'*!
A nice line ’of 1 'new shade hats
tho SVinuie Davis and Southern
at Miss M. W.
My Dear:— lam sure you will not
question my love for you, nor nty de
sire to promote your happiness your
safety, in tbvt which is beyond, the
grave.
I have frequently spoken with ypu
attoui truthtulness^ honesty, industyv
and other good qualities, which 1
wish to: see become a par t of your
charaoer.
But there is ono snbject of even
greater moment than any of tht se,
upon which I have been silent, but
which I ask you now to consider. . I,
refer to chastity, or socialpurity. ahd
may God enable yon to Keep to th*
right way. '
Without any question, you feill bo
solicited to evil someiimo in the
course o''your life, at.d forewarned
is, many times, loreaiuud. you will
be told, p.jrhsps, that it is unmanly
to live a pure life, that it is girlish;
you may be toid that your health
will suffer ir you maintnie your purl-
ty. , ( . r
Can it be unmanly to live in such
a way that you do not fear to have
every act proclaimed in the presence
of any listener? Is it not, rather, the
most unmanly course possible to
live in such a manner that a thick
veil must be drawn over a portion of
your life, and that you tremble- at
the thought of its being withdraw?
The manliest way of living is that
which will enable you to look every
person in the lace, and to stand
guiltless before God.
Again, you will have better health
and maintain it to a far later period
it you remain chaste till your wed
ding day, which should not (ccur
until about the 25th year. Direct
your thoughts nnd emotions and
conversation in right channels, in-
teresT yourself ip, and practise open
air sports of the most vigorous sort,
and thank God if your culling is one
that takes you into God’s free air.
The falling off in the health of
young men which the life insurance
tables show between eighteen and
twsatg-flve,. at just the period when
there ought U» .be the greatest gain
ioJfirranes»t»||jbiplidity ot health,
proves the truA% the above state
nieut, when coupled with the decla
ration ot physicians.as to the cause
of the deterioration. Be assitrcd.God
bas|uot written one law in His Book
and another contrary to it in your
own constitution.
Will you consider another view
of the case. You rntncall us “weak
er vessel*,” yourselves the “strong*
sex. Sbonld you not then, be manly
enough to protect tho weak from tht
greatest injury possible to a woman,
uor add to the soil if she has already
fallen
You arc looking forward to mar
riage at some future day. The girt
is now living, in all probability, who
will some day be your wife; Will
you not live your life as purely as
you wish her to live hors? Havoyou
any right to demand of her, when
you stand itt the marriage alter,
more tha t you can bring to her?
Take the White Cross pledge,
read carfully the works written for
young men, and recommended by
these societies; spread its principal*.
I entreat you by my own motherhood
and care for yuii. use your influence
to induce every man to Ukc the fol
lowing pledge.
Henceforth, Ood helping me, I will
keep myeerf pure in thought, word and
action, and / will treat every woman
at l wUhOther meh to treat my mother,
my sister, my unfe, my daughter,
* Tima hfttinrin<r ” wftm&niinnfl
“He is going te put out the eyes
or that poor Ilttlo bird," said Renry
Oliver to h a sister J/ario.
"Oh, how cruel and bad ho
replied’Mat i'e.
The two Children wero playing in
a balcony which overlooked the
neighboring area; For some days
they had been interested in wat th
ing a poor little Bobolink ,w,hlch
hung in a clinge almost within their
reach. The bird hud been, lately
caught and was unused to captivity,
therefore it did not* sing, and the
tho cruel boy Who luid caught it tried
Ity various torments t > compel his
helpless little prisoner to do so. Mut e
than once a cat had- sprung on the
cage and, thrusting in his claws, had
chased poor liUlq Bhbby from side
to side. Then yho bird had uttered
shrill cries of distress. Thus John
Roc had taken tin tbo idea that fright
and tortue would' compel "ilife poor
bird to sing. ' *
Day after day Henry and Marie
had watched hint drive Botfliy with'a.
stick from perch*"id perch' and ; all'
around the cage, ,/1’hcy., had. seen
him take a slender willow twig nnd
try to whip the innocent captive, and
thelc sympathies bsid-heeh grestley
aroused. Now.: on. IlHht tyArtinular
Saturday morning, being freed from
the restraints or school, he was
tortuing p 00r Bobby. v ?
u “I have heard,” said John Roe,
“that they put out birds' eyes to
““ke them sing, And I want’to have
t“« fpc to day ^ V
*'Ob, don’t; don’t do suclt a thing!
£ ri ed Henry nnd Marie in chorus
rr °m the balcony adjacent.
’Like to kflow what business it is
°* yours,” said John,
“Why do you wish to do’ it?"
"•god Henry, becoming cooler ns lie
considered that he had indued no
right to interfere, '
“I cant sell him unless he will
sing,” answered John, t
“Ob, lot us buy bim-^’wc will buy
him, cried little Marie "
•*1 h-j money is what I wan*,” said
John else I'll put out his eyes "
"How much do you ask?” said
Henry!
“Three dollars is the least I will
take, and if I can't gst that I will
take out my spite on him I wont
have all tny trouble for nothing.
'• “Wo will buy him,” said little
Mario, who had begun to cry.
; ■ “HifnJ over your "money then,”
‘was .loha's answer.
“Walt awhile on us./naid Henry.
‘Half an hour and uo more, and if
the nibney don’t Come out the ey<s
do,"’Tilts was John’s ultimatum.
Henry and Marie fun to flud tlieli
mother., She hud already noticed
poor ifttlp, Hobby and joined with
thecblld'fcn in sympathy for him.
“You know; my dears." -she said
“that we have some money put by
for excursions. It' you had rather
save theJ.bJril you can do so. Take
yjour phiHto.' - .HA'd'you rathe!' go in
the sCek'qfcr and hnyc a picnic din
ner on the river bank, or would yoii
prefere to have Bobby for a pet?’ 1 ,-
“Oil mamma,” said J/urie, “the
sight would haunt me nil the time. I
would dream of it every’, night.- if J
saw tl aOpoorJdttle bird tortured and
his eye* put out, and felt that wc
could have SgVtd him and wj had
not done so.”
Let us btiy hirt,’! said Henry, who
felt as much as Mai k\ though he ex
pressed himself more coolely.
‘ That is right, »y dears.*’ sa d
the kind mamma. • “I like to see y* u
unse fi h 11 ke 11 have you deuy.
yourselyes lor,tho sake of othets,” ■
“We lore poor little Bobby too."
said warm-hearted Maiie. • .;
Here is the money said Mrs. OU»
ver, placing threo dollars in Henry,s
band. , : j *
With delight -the childr.cn , ran
buck to complete their .kindly pur-,
pose, and in a few minutes Bobby,s
cage was hung in the sunshine in an
upper balcony to which no cat;<tould.
gain access. And,now the children's
pleasure was to carter io lus flgpires
and to find for him whutqv^r he
liked. Chick weed, strawberries
lumps of sugar, and every other del-,
icacy se e given.to. him. Above all,
he was left iu peace. , They evep in
troduccd into the cage a branch of n
cherry tree covered with leaves and
fruit large enough for Bobby to feel
fluttering up and down iu his cage
and beatiug against the bars as
though he cottlVl have flown to the
rescue, until ho'thus attracted the
attention of Mrs. Olive^J who wimfn
the next room. She came in lo look
rfiat was the matter and precctved
the great danger to which both of
her children were exposed.
"Hold on Mnrle," site said. “Cour
age Henry; 1 will call papa." >
Mr. Oliver was just ieaviug the
door, but happily she recalled him
!d time, and it was hot diffeuit for
him lo reach the spot and lift Henry
lo the surface of the bridge and tneh
return for Marie.
When the happy little family were,
gathered in tho evening they, dis
cussed the service which Bobby
had rendered.
’’Wo can never be loo thankfttl
that we pitied hie sorrowful cantiv-
Ily.V said Mrs Oliver. .<•’•' ■'* '*■
"WA-16)1^ him,;’ saij Mails, ••an d
h c ’haV | 6tttfus^ : H l Hft«»ti»d‘'<:hria
tian Weqkly. .,
* fe
wCJfeVf aafl U—
•Krt fsrOnr, (IAmwbIs aa4
Frleafl Mlaa Msllle Wm4,
M licrsat It lisa pleated our Hcevenly
Father la hi* Divine Love and Mercy to
remove from our tnidht injbe ipritagtime of’
hfe,our beloved Claumete and'friend Mi**
Men e Wood, who fur over. ,t«voit>*Wm‘A**
liasit a f. * m ... o i i ..a
Scheol and church, and wIMres*, 'we feel
«h»t we luve *u«uined n great Ium to our
dshool, our church- and community - he It
ttewlved l*t> That we bow .in humble
•ubmiMion to the in*cru<ible decree of .a
kind and loving Providence, knowing that
Ho who ha* afl'ih:led-ua I* to WkM toerrand
loo good to be unkind, and Ihpt 'all hi* act*
are ihone of lbve and tueroy.
KuHolved 2nd. That while we deplorc
the di-a h of our o)aaemate and : friend vHp
feel .that our loa* i* her eternal-gain and
there remain* to u* the comforting ho|
i itbe beautiful world t£cv ,
ved 3rd, That she ha* left tu an ex
ample worthy cf era latlouby *H, a mem-,
ory fraught with chriatian. piety and love to
(lod Slid thin and t Hat' We at rive b imitate
er vtrtuee hand fuithfnlnea*. "' >“
Iteaolved 4th. That our heart* ga niit in’
aympathy and efiriatain love to, tlm be
reaeed father,' «l«ter and loved one*, who
mourn her death and Ae commend them to
Ood, the Father, who doeth all thing* wise
and well, and who giveth convolution and.
comfort to nil who a«k in faith, < ,
Reitolvc 6th. Th.it these resolution* be
inscribed upon the minute* of “Or 8abb*th-
Scliool, and be publiahed-.ui our cliy : paper*
And a^ypyj of them be furnished thi be
reaved family.
Gi
FwAKK M UaaTE’II.AW, 1
M|«* HaLtie Dinkins, l Co
Mia* Li.La Haines.
Committee.
chlrchen.
The Baptist Alissionkry Society
I’ct Moutliy offer every third
Overstocked and must
unload. ' .v7 ,v - _ «
prices on all new r
seasonable goods
week and on at
£&pa$y:’s two stores,
Sandersville and- Ten*
this
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Idillinery and Fancy Goods,
NOTIONS, &c. •
,.A «t
Hae just received her Spring Stock cbnststing in part, one of the most
complete lines of Ladies^ Misses and ChiUlrth’i Hats end Bonnets ever
brought to this mkrkist/; Feathers, Plumes, Tips and Fiowere in greet .
variety and I guarantee Quality, Style atad Prices.
, °“ r ly ioako yoqr selections while the stock has nearly every •• *
V.VRIKRV and NTYE, .-
found m thu Spring Fauhion P.«lu, of 18,7. Notion, of all kiuda era-
slant ooming.
DU
Stt.iday,
Titus hbuhring"'womanhood yo>
... .
will tumor yourself, your fathe/r&nd,
more especially ybur mother^ • f--
them with «ong; arid, hnvirig^'oncc
cbmtheticed, h,is cheerfitl xpktbfwas
constantly heard, wlijlo. thcirjiip.use-
nienl' was great td”precotte that,
wbenevor John Roc appebred in
sight below.,thg^ird uf^cretJ^j-hiSjpf
anger and diWtrcsH.-.' . .
It so happened that apyoSs the
urea and into the rear , btil< o.iy^f a
house opposite a bridge ba4. been
placed for tho convenience of., the
children of the two faitialies, ftc-
quently they crossed front one dwcl
ling to tho other and often. played
and studied together. • Botiby, tfias
utt ol-joct of great interest to them
all, and he soon cnrac to know each
one. Thus J the summer months
passed h. p ily away aqd winter
cauife,
About six months after the time
when our story opens Henry vr® 8
crossing on this briuge to' visit It is
young friends in the house opposite.
When halfway over his foqt flipped
on the ice, ho caught with his hands
to a alight projecting edge, and there
hung. None saw the accident but
the bird, whicli Marie was feeding
at tho time. Instantly Bobby sound
ed his shrill notes of terror, and dis
tress. Mario looked round and saw
the danger of her brother.' She ran
across *o the spot whiero he hung,
laid herself flat across the bridge,
urid held and surporthd his.hands iw
hers. His situation was.it\ll peri-
ious, tor Marie's strength cotild not
long4»ave sustained hint; b.Rt; Bob-
, Preacljiuat the J/etbodi»t €littroli by
<>n the 1st. 3rd and
4th Sabbath* at 10:30, «. in. and *t 7.le
p. w. on the libfeid and 3rd' Habbatbs of
esi-li month.
: There will Wpi-eiehieg nt ilie Metbo-
dial (.'iiitrch nt Tun nille every second Hun-
d»r by lUv,.«..«. Johnston. At the- Iln|>-
lUt every At^ ^nday by Bey. T..JtMcck-
after that? Ami which was i^ho
Jiappior of.111« twtif-wEk.'
. Ladies PiViytVjiflCtltVg every Wed
nesday nt X ‘
Band of Hope a'lid Golden Reap
ers every Frldavatil P-M.
The Ladies "Missionary society
cot the Monday after 1st sabbath
each month at J P. M.
meet
a
Appointments qf, A- B- Herring,
discipie'of Christ, for the month of.
May.
Popular spring* 1st Httnda'y at It oc’k a m
Uni'-n *‘ *’ 7 •• r it
Bethsada 2 “ 11 “ am
; Harrison 3 “ 11 “ p *i
’ Tcnnille -6
Home of poor 4 ’* 4 P m
Appointments of Rov, N. II.
Olnistcad'foj’1887:
Tuberhacfo 1st Suntlny nt^d
Saturday bctorc. Deep Slop. .2d
Sunduy anti Saturduy before!
Cabin Ilill 3d Sunduy nnd Sat
urday before. Buy Spring 4th
Sunday uud Saturday ' bclore.
Bethel 1st Sunduy 3 P. M. Piny
Mount 4th Sunday 3 P. M.
Frtaehiag at RIMIeville.
^.Fvery aeeoml Sunday at the Baptist
• Jiiiich, H«y. Turner Smith patiUr. Kv-
fourth 8uiuJmy au4 Saturday l»efore. at the
Methodiat Church Rev. J. / Annlry paator.
Preaching nt tlu Davisboro, Bap
tistCliiirch, the 2d, Sabbath in each
month, Rev. W. L. KillpatrickJ.. At
the Methodist Cltureh, on tlie llt,'
and 2d, Sabbaths, by Rev, J. J.
Arislev, Sunday Schools atf' both
churches every Sunday evening.
SANDEHBVILLE FMOVlBIOlV
MAHUET.
Ba^oa aides per lb .” .9 @ 10 c(*
Bulk.
Plain bams ‘
-iliVtilll.rs
•Ltrd.f ‘
Cottjad
Sugar
Flout* per bbl.
Nival “ bit
Fggs “ dot,
Bui Ur per pound
Chickens
......f.9j ct*
13*301*
7 ot*
@ 10 ct*
* ;!!(;.,.;:)«rtO ;c *
!....tr' <S s ’ct*
$5,60 (m $0,50
'-70! ct*
::— is - ct*
.30 © 26 ,. (jt*.
...16 (al 30 ct*
TOWN »r TENNILLE,
MAYOR.
W N Hannan,
ALDERMEN
J' D Franklin,-
J R Pritchard,
W J Joyner,
J. F. Merchison.
CLERK
H B Massey,
MARSHAL
J H Davis
If your watch | is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son's Jewelry Store.
FINE DRESSES . -f
Cut, fitt.’d and mado to order. ( Evory lady-in townr, county or adjoin*
trig counties areearnsstly requested nV aty at my strore, see snd.ox tm-
iae nty Stock whether they wish, to. buy CM not. Cor. Harris andVerni-
gan Straerts, Watkiris’-'Building. 5
: Apil 6|h 1887.
tbrim told tinything flint was not
strictly true. tYliich of them dA you
tliluk the teacher irtisted more fully
In-
MS» Anh Stnel.'PhUsd'
A :Wdl Tried Treatment
ocM, DeMllty Nfe»uasllMi;v Neuralgta,
sad ill Oirtmitemdhhrvom Pi'tordtm. -
WhenCoot pAund Oxygeit* it fnfialed tbs
Aesn ha* imparted to h bteiaiiied' vitality
r ' •endv.fo'rth-the blo6d wlrh'fnory
ronize Home
' dustry.
EUREKA, HILLS,
Sahdersville - - - Oa.
THESE mill* are now making, the
I best Flour and Meal of any mill iu
ih c country. Every accommodation
is pt’byidcd £or |>coule coming in fro m -
a distance., Ifouhst men are' ia
Ohnrgcj nnd. EVERY POUND of
Mfitl, Flour and Bran
riiut tnv wheat and corn will make ia
,OUA!fcA!iTKED TO THE CU.iTOMEltS
af- themlll, less the toll, • • 1
So bring iri your W'lIEAT AND
. . *t the sqnte time' and therolty
•Are going tq'<jtaill twice. ‘
Tltitt
force kad leu Wear lo itself; the vital cur-
rvi|tileave on their circuit ilew deposit*
viU| force |n «v4ry cell ofluwueover wbiuli
they pas* ami return agsln for a new rim"
.
7-0 85—tr D. C
. Cf R. PRINGLE, Prop ter
,r n c HOWARD, Miller.
’3P
plv-. Thla aitnple akory la th* rational et-
‘ t1i«gre*te*t advsnee that modi-
plination of fi.
cnl science lias yet made
The^ Componnd^Ojt^gen Treatment
which Drs; HtafkeV i
jphist, litVe.
Street. Philadeiphli
No. 1629 Arch
for,'
... - Wl . • ™,iiat.i
ment bf thfc elsmemtof Oxygct) and Nitro
geitWhysmW, and theo<?mpou*d.i*i*o con
de'nafd And piade portable that it is cscrieU
•>y %*|upa to every ppruotvoftbe. country
the lajn sfri^en y*iirn. ia a
ygcnand Nil
, lt'U sent olVewev the worttl. -
Diw. SaHkxy A.Palen have the llbert
to refer (in proof df their atandiiig- a*' Phy
sicians) to th* followinr named '.veil-known
K iractnk who liAVe tried thcir-Treatmen
on. Wii.LUM D.-Kai.Lcv,-
Memitr of Gtngrtu, Philadelphia;
Rev. VlCTOB L. CoNWAD, '
- Editor Lutheran Obtervtr, Philadelphia,
Rev. CiURi.B* WyCuatiiNo,
1 Editor American BefirmeVyew York
Hon..’WiLLtMPbnn Nliow."'
Editor Inter-Oetanf VkUayO, II,.
Jenoe Jomrph R.-FtAMiHeiif,
TtmpUOowUNoU'Yorie:
Mbs, HabyA, CatoX‘U l^owof ».K* late
Dlt M A dVdr Q*Tffn Utindin. ‘Stw jersey
Mbs Maby A Douoiity', ;
: Jamaica, Long Island Sew York
Mas Marv A LtvBHMonx
Melrose Mnssu/husetts' '■ ■' N'i' 1 -
Judo* It S Vooaiteas', .
•. New York City- W—fe ' 1
MuOkoaoe W KriwARDs ’
Lropt'f 'Sl Qeirgt.s 'Hitel Philadelphia; i
Mr Frank, SiddalE v
A well-known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mr William H NVmitki.v.
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
Ami matiy othefa in every-,mrtWthe U e
mu i . ,
remarkable cuhttiveagent’aml a Hugo record
ot sit prising curjcs in a wide range of chron
ic caiee—tnaur of them beiug ab. ndoncd Je
alia by jollier physicians. It will be mailed
tree -, ait address on application' " L y -
STAMM EY A PA LENv .
U«» Arch ft!., rhlliidelphla f
heed Mcsalla In Every ’Ca**
' ' *• •* •*' . .V.k^e v
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deal,
or of Chattanooga, Tenu,, writes, that
lie was seriously afflibted with a severe
cold that aettlJd du his luugt’: had tried
many remedies witii'eut iienetlt. Beiug
induced to try Dr King,s Niw diecovbry
for Consumption, did qo aud was entire
ly cured by use of u few. bottles. »ipoe
which time he has used it in Itis family
for all ’Coughs and Colds with best re...
stilt*. ; This is tho experience of thoua-
auds.whose lives have baeu saved by
his Wouderful Discovery.
Trial bottles free, ut .Ua
Lottie- ' - ,
iavvlinga! Drug
SEWiHa^MACHlNE
HAS NO EQUAL
PERFECT SdTISfMlbh
Knr Heine SeTinir VaflilDeCD:
-ORANGE, MASS.—
30 U*Im Smato, H. Y. Chicago, III .SL Louts, No.
. Cl DMavTta.
AttAnts, t
Sm FrtodKOi Cale
Till liLi Ilf
CITY DIKECTGMY
J. N, Gilmore,
* ( Mayor Pro Tem
\ W. IL TuiuysN.
■v, Aldermen'
B. K. RouauroN,
J. B. Rpncirrs.
A. M. Mayo.
' ‘ ' 8;'JG. Lako.
Clerk. \
C. Henry MiTcnxLt,.
' Treasurer,,
B. J. Tarretton.
Marshal.'
R. M.Brown.'
. - Bnckl«in%^Arnlen Snlv*.
Tbo Best Salve in the world for cuts
Bruises, SoresrUlcet.s, Salt Rheutn,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hunds
all Skii
Chilblainn, Cores, pud all SkinEirap*
^tiotis. and positively cures Piles, or
'nb pay required, it is guarantood
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents par box /
r QR SALE. BY DB. IUWUN08 /