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IN THE CITY.
If any of SUHSCltlHUKS fail to re-
teiee their PAPER, they will please notify ,,
tf the furl iinmeiHatcly.
TJtSDJY,
- MAY oY ST,
1887
—Wiii.imied m( —
A.J. Jernigan&Co.,
_)PUBLI811KR« * l*R0rRKlT0!«8.( —
gANDKK.SVII.iLK
GKOHGIA
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
ThU powder ntver varied. A marvel
of p.irity, stri-ngth nml whul**omcn c*s
Mure economical limn (lie ordinary kind*
nml connot l>« Hold in competition with the
multitude of low te*t*, short weight alum
or plmdpate powder. Sold only Incan*.
Royal Baking Powdeu Co. 100 wall
tfi N Y.
PK1KNONAL iRKNTlOlV.
. M | s » lizzie Smith olHl.is county
•" V ' bUin K Y.l.e family of Mr. T. .1.
- »mli ut Lovett, Laurens county.
M'-. M. H. I5irj has left to visit hi.
hi other at Atncabury Muss.
m n W> 1,1 Htt,, «rave. and lady of
Milledgeville spent a few days in the
t-'ity lust week.
mi:i)
1 he infant chi d of Mr and Stn DF
Chambaradied yexterdny.
^19. E. A. Harley who has been
E r* 8 v om V i ,' Mwi,U her '>'l>li"v,
5* K J^a-ton, i. now in
Waynesboro.
At !ss Ella Daniel after a pleaaant visi
to her sister, Mr.. R. L. Ilick, | a
1 botnasvill*, has rctnrnod to her
home.
Aftss Lillie Hardison is now at Sunny
Si<l«, where she will remain for some
time.
Robert Grover Iliues, son of N, C.
»iul Sallie E. Duggan, died on Tues-
24th inst at 11 a. in., aged two
years, one mouth and 28 days.
May 13th, 1887, littl Hodge. Cox
son of J. B. R1 „i L u |n (j OT) „g e( | a
■tears, 6 months and 11 days. He waa
•juried at the Swiet burial groua hear
Tabernacle church.
C. T. l’». CBLUSji,
Aunt Patsi, Moye, mother of lion
“ “*• residene of
Mr. M. G. Wood, Sr. last Thursday,
Bessie, the littl* daughter ofDr.
tnd Mrs. D. L. Che atham, d 1,4 on
Wednesday, 18th inst., aged about
eight years.
•ro visiting relntives in tho city.
Miss Maud G ray bill is visiting
relatives uf Oconee.
Miss Ada Hardison is visiting
s at TVnutlle.
Mr. Simon Thom**, is in the
city visiting Air. W O Furse’s
family.
Col. E S Lnngmtiis, is visiting
relatives in Alabumu.
LOCAL IlltCVITIF.H
Curiosity' nt V. J’s
ltuiu on tho last of May.
Stundurd and Sun time at Jcrni-
gau Jc Sun’s Jewelry Store.
Miss Mary Lott Gnrlick is quite
sick.
Mrs. Mil tie Down* wo learn i*
W ry lick, we wish fur Jlter a speedy
recovery.
Mr*. John Morriaou has typhoid
fsver.
Quite a large delegation of Sans
dersvillian* atteridedjtho picnic ut
at Tooiusboro, last Wednesday.
Air. Ed Rachels, who baa been
quite sick we urn glad to sec was
able to be in the city Friday,
It ia a mistake about the roport
ot the death of Air \Vm. Archer
he ia quite feeble but ia atill liv-
iag.
A seriea of interesting meetings
were carried on nt the Christiau
V urch at Tennille last week.
The crop prospect in our county
was never better than it is |ttow.
Our county is wet once moro. D
is icportod that lac 88th district is
dry but we hope that it has hud ruin
by ibis time.
The S A TRoud have placed on
sale at their office here ticket* at re
dtued rates, Via; six single trips for
$i.OO; titty single trips for$fl.OO.
The telegrnah lino from Augusta
toSandersville, we learn, will be com
pitted in a few weeks.
The ttaudcrsvillo Rush Ball Club,
to play
Misa Alattie Cox, is visitiing Mrs
Penny Jordan.
Alias Maggie Whiddon, ia viaiN
ting relatives in NVilkeraon county
Alias Edna Caaou of Keyaville
who has been visating relatives et
Downs bus returned home accom
panied by Mrs. F. M. Downs.
Air. and Airs. t/V A McCarty
visited relatives in Augusta last
week.
Hiss Alamio Arnau is visiting
friends in Louisville
Mr and Mrs RT Duncan are
in the city, visiting relatives
Alisa Julia Darby who has been
visating relatives, in the city has
leturued to berliome iu Augusta
Mr H Walton has returned Lome.
Muj Williiu Gallaker
Atlanta.
is visating
Hon Virgil 11. Burne* of Ogeechee,
is iu the city spending a few dnys with
Air. Wurreu P. Lovett ami family.
His regular and ouustaut visits to our
eity, leud.i us to believe something is in
the air, and we may hear the sound on
w- tiding bells iu the near future. We
will gladly welcome him, but would b
loath to give up any af our fair ones to
be moved ao fur uwuy.
Do not fail to give.Miss Mary Perry an
evrly call. Hei slock c.f lists u very large
and uf ike best selections.
Scliedelr cflbc tttiilral H. II
tin tiny PsssemrcrAr at Tennille 11.35 am
D-iwn ‘ “ 13 21 pm
Up night “ * r “ 1,17 am
D.wn night" “ “ 12 54 urn
we it to Wnynesbor, yesterday
Ibe club there.
The A G A S Railroad has put on
two more beautiful passenger coach
«» on the passenger train that leaves
herein the morning, We learn from
Captain Raiay that there will he
•operate coaches now for fho whites
and colored
One day' next week Elder W. D.
drier, of the Christian church at
this place, will establish a church
at Lovett, on the W. dc T. Railroad.
Quite a crowd from here is expected
to tic present ou the occasion.—
righisTille Recorder.
Notice.
Notice is horeby given that nt tho en«
suing session of tho General Assembly
Georgia, R bill will bo introduced
entitled an net to niucuil an not to au
thorize the corporation of the city of
osndorsville to levy a tax for :he pnr-
poseof establishing and maintaining
1 u .'lw Schools iu said city and to nu-
«w e *! l<! coullt y School oontmigioner
” “nhingtou County to pay over to
t , Luard of Education of said public
Hnioolg such part of tho Stato School
Hindu us way bo tboir just pro rata
s ‘are thereof’ and to authurizo tho city
council of said city to appropriate the
1 roceeds f ro m the grant of license to
e ml spiritous liquora in said city nud
i . • “quwn iu ltuiu uity uuu
^l i BU tlio iutsrest mid divideudsjfrom tho
in vestment in the Suudcrsvillo
u lenuillo Railroad said Public
ocnool purposes,” and for other
Post's,
M*y 3Ut 18887.
pur-
M “J. Wm. •■ullalicr.
are ghtd to learn lias been ap
pointed Deputy Collector for the
lb and 10th Cougressional Dint.
lQ ^ ac<i of Col Mark Johnson re
signed. The Major will fill the po-
8 "'° n Wlt h honor and trust and
"‘‘ike a good officer.
A wo Houses to Kent
°UU a lour and one
Linton School.
The closing exercises of the
above school occurs Suue 22nd. Un
der the prim ipulship of Rev. M. P.
Cain, the school has b>e.i very pros
perous during the past scholastic
term, llevcrly D. Evans Jr. Esq.
of our city will deliver the annual
literary address. The exercises will
consist of public examination uud
concert at night.
Alias Mary J. Howard died from Ibe
effects of measles, ia Davisboro
tbe 18th inst.
Near Downa on Wensday last Mis,
Margiunn Howard.
Wo are sorry to learo of' the
Jf*tk of Mr B. B. Layton neer
Tennille wbo Uied a few duye age
very suddenly
CASH PHICE8.
BY
Holt* Hr*.
OoRRRCTKI>*W*KXLY. .
Lori Hurds Snuff per lb
Stick Candy *•
AS cts
10 cts
t& cts
“ “ 71 cts
“ “ 6 @ 7 cts
“ 8® 10 cts
“ “ 26 cts
“ “ 5 cts
“ “ ...»i@»icts
per can 10 cts
per cuu 10 cts
per can 10 cts
per gal 30 cts
“ “ 21® 25 cts
“ “ 17J cts
Ribbbon Cane syrup |>cr gal 50 els
Kcuiwmber w* keep all kindi of gro
ceries ami ,*ll them choa|>*r than any ons
el»e. We are also headquarter* for (ilash-
ware, Tinware, Crockery ware, VV widen war*
notion*. Jewelry, and every thing cl*e kept
in a tir*l cla*a Grocery Store Donl fail to
cniuc to ice ii* when in search of bargain*.
We ran be fousd at the 10, cont (Store old
itandj-md oppo* tc Pringle’* store.
Re*|ieetfillly,
holt a lino.
May 17th 1887,-3 mo.
1’obncco
Soda
Sugar
Lard
Powder
Soup
Smoked met
Apples
Oysters
Tomatoes
Vinegar
Moluases
Kcrosine Oil
CHCBCHKft
The Baptist Missionary Society
meet Alomlny after every third
Sunday,
The Alethodist Sabbath School
has changed the meeting hour from
8:80 to 4 o'clock p. m.
Preaching at the Methodist Church by
ev. G. S. Johnston, ou the 1st. 3rd and
llte fifth annual convention of
the Slate Woman’s Christian Union
convened la the Masonic Hall Suv.
May 10th.
'• lie session opened at 0 n. at. Mr
Sibjey tho President in th* chair
Miss Stokes of Atlanta Ga Cor Sec
Mrs Claibern Sneed Augusi, Treus
Mrs. Chandler of Augusta Record
tng Stcrstary’assisted by Mrs
1 hoxias of Lov. The Vies .Fjwsidnm
Afrs. W. R. Hill ot Macoa, Mrs Dr
Blanchard of Columbuo and Mrs
Thomas of ■ Augusts made aa 1m
|u e ng gruupe.* Bev T T Chris
tian led iu praysr after wliich the
houee received an addreen of wel
come by Mrs. Richard. Webb, ot
Savannah breathed the true apirit
ol Hospitality and was gracsftilly
responded to by Mrs- J. T’hoiga, of
Augusta, who uaid the hospitality
of had Httjiiiinl wide a rap
utatUjii os her artillery punch. M On
motion the thanks of the convention
was tendered those ladies by
rising votfc
The re|»orte of unions was then
called and responded to, cither by
delegate of by letter. Twenty-five
Unions in the state reported In good
working order with a membership oi
tully 1,400.The reports wero full,
showing much work accomplished
during the past tvrelue months.
Hans of work were discussed iu
dear and -comprehensive manner
und promise earnest endcavot in the
yetr to come.
Especially wero we impressed by
the reports on Jail work. Airs Har
per ol Atlanta is Slate . ouperlulend-
anland showed how Itiliy alive she
is to the necessity of tho work by
ntr rejiort. Every Union takes up
up this department and to hear
these accomplished, graceful and
muny, silver haired women, tell of
weekly visits to jail and tonvict
camps, of kible reading und instruc
tion ef tract und holy writ dixlribu-
ted: of verses read and reread until
the unlettered' cun repeat a veree
from week to week: truly this it fol
lowing in the footsteps of Him who
said *• if any nan will come uftei
tae let him take up hit cross r.nd
lol.ow me."
Rev
4th Sabbath* at 10:30, a. m. and at 7.1^
p. id. on the fit 2ml and 3rd Sabbaths uf
e.v h month.
1). D, Davih
Ha* made nrsngements to get
c .rrect central time from Savumih by
Telegram every momlay morning nt nine
o'clock. If yon wish correct Savaimh time
call ot iiia Jewelry Store A Set your
watch by li e regulator.
UT. WALKER has opened a
lint-class Grocery Store in lb
old Photograph Gallery and solicits
public patronage.
The Following IK the Fro-
gi'umiue of the Approcbing
Coiunieiiceiiicul.
June 12, 11 a m commencement Ser
mon .
June 13. 6,30 a m Exhibition iu
Declamation.
June 13, 12 m Prises awarded by
Ccd. O. Rogers.
June 14, 8 p m Annual Exhibition
June 14,*10 a m Recitations amt
Compositions by Graduating class
June 14, 12 nt annual Address.
June 14, 8 p in Annual Concert con
ducted by Prof. Whitaker
The exorcises will be held at Wat
kins Hall. Public invited.
Eureka Mills for
Hale.
Don
H\ Apply to
a six • room
J.O. WOOD,
A. M. MAYO,
C, R. PRINGLE,
1 now offer tlii* valuable property for
*nle. Will sell one half or whole i.ilerest,
rent.or lease fur five years. The smoke
snick has jtul been lengthened und one of
Wilson* patent spark arresters (Hit on and
no danger of fire from the smoke utaek now.
The house is a good three story frame mill
building as good as new, with four run of
Fre nch burr stones 50 JI 1* engine, with
all necessary macliinrry in good running
order. Two run of corn and two of 'wllteut
hurra, now doing a good custom and mer
chant business. Located in Sat dersvillc
Ga., with railroad f.icililie* in every direc
tion. The mill baa a cotton ginnery attached
to it. with one of Ibe beat locations in tbe
South for a Cotton Seed oil J/ili
Health and dim itc unsurpassed in the
So tilt. Good schools and churches, A bar
gain for u wide-awake man. Can gi re .satis
factory reasons for selling. No fault iu the
mills, for teima and further particular*,
i.d-lrces C. K. Pbinoi-k,
3 times Baadvwvifie Go*
There will be preaching at the Metlio-
dial Church at Tennille every second Nun-
day by ltev. U.S. Johnston.’ At the Hap-
tilt every 4th Sunday by ltev. T. J. link
Ladies Praycrmectiug every Wed
nesday st 3 P. M,
Rand of Mope and Golden Reap
ers uveiy Friday* at 3 P* Al.
The Ladies Missionary society
meet the Monday after 1st sabbath
n each month at 3 P. AI.
Appointments of A. 11. Herring
disciple of Christ, for the month of
May.
Popular springs 1st Sumlsy at 11 oc’k am
Union *’ 7 “ I* m
lktlissda 2 “ 11 “ am
Harrison 3 “ 11 “ p at
Teunille 5
lleme of jioor 4 ** 4 " r M
Freaching al llielslleville.
Every second Sunday at tho Baptist
Church, Rev. Turner Hmith paster. Ev-
fourth Sunday and Hatuidav before at the
Methodist Church Rev. J. J. AnsLy pastor.
Preaching at tlu Davisboro, Bap
tist Chinch, the 2d, Sabbath in eaclt
mouth, Rev. W. L. KillpatrickJ.. At
the Alethodist Churah, on the 1st,
and 2d, Sabbaths, by ltev. J. J.
Ansley, Sunday Schools at b*th
churches every Sunday evening.
Appointments of liov. N. II
Olmsteud for I8b7:
Tuberti tele 1st Sunday and
aturday betore. Deep Step 2d
Sunday and Saturday before.
Cabin Hill 2d Sunday and Sat-*
urday before. Bay Spring 4th
Sunday and Saturday bclore.
Bethel 1st Sunday 3 P. M. Piny
Mount 4th Sunday 3 P. Af.
To Our SubMcribcra.
Subscribers to the Alereury can
get one of Dr. Kcudal’a treatment on
the horse, uud new subscribers will
get one also ns a premium to the
Mercury. Subscribe now before they
are all gone and get one. Price ten
cents reduced from twenty-live aa
heretofore.
SANDEItaVILlE PUOVISIOAt
niliUET.
Bacon aides per lb 0 @ 10 cl' 1
Bulk
Plain harm '
Shoulders 1
Lard
Coffee
Sugar
Flour per hbl.
Meal a “ bu
Egg* * " do*.
Butter per paund
Chickens
9i cts
J3jact»
7 cts
<!'j 10 cts
20 cl*
6 ® 8 cts
$6,50 (jh, $C>0
70 cu
15 cts
20 (5) 25 cts
15 (o) 30 cts
If your watch is
out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
FAKMEK* FAVORITE.’
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters iu Washington county, to
be found at Eureka Mills. 7-14 ti
, B»y,£ our L ,e “ Rope at LANG <t
8 and save money
The mid day hour is to the white
ribbon baud tbe bout* of pruyer,
where ever found; and a* the hour
npprouched bttsinesn wus suspended
each day and the convention in one
accord with one heart united in a
petition to God lor direction uud
guidance.
The afternoon session of the re
ligious *oxeicises ,wns devoted to a
resume ) >f reports and tit* evening
to an uudress of welcome by Mr
Clifton in behalf of th* Mayor and
responded to by Mrs. W. U.’iiiU in
a witty and brilliant addeess.
Afrs. Chapiu of S Gaud Mrs. Wells
of Tcnn were presented to the con
veil lion on the second day and hy
their earnest words.nnd .unanswer
able arguments held all s'pellpouud.
Mrs Wells was direct from the
west and.spoke with enthusiusiu ol
the effort the Lov* tttar 8tat* is
making to rid herself cf Uiu cvn
Barrooms.
“Only think what an influence
th* women have slie’suid then use
this God given power for good.’’
For ladies: we are 200,000 strong
and suppose we are each a Unipai-
unee mo.her with a boy old enough
to vote. Wlmt an army that makes,
then add the votes of the 200,000
husbands and there is u baud ol
500,000; for God and home and
native land.
Mrs Chapin iu her tru* caustic
style said, during iter address "1
am, sorry all church members do
not live up to prohibition. Wine on
the table, on the side boards, these
arc the stepping stones to drunken
ness. These piopla are not the pii-
lows ot the church they arc merely
pillar shams."
She condemned the liquor traffic in
’UBUcubUred terms drew graphic
pictures of tilt suffering caused by
it to innocent women and children;
and implored the men to ruily fount*
their homes,'and defend them from
this evil which works to destroy.
Mrs Sibley the houored president
mad* a model report for the Augus
ta Union, showing the work wcu up
in ull the departments taken ,up,
which is as its uume implies, Ch'ris-
tian temperance work, and especially
dwelt ou the the colored work, every
where meeting with great encourage
ment among that people who recog
nize prohibition us their greatest
need.
Unbounded'pruise was given our
beloved Senator, the hero of the
Local option bill G’blC, R. Pringle
and, after his beauiiiul and logical
address,the ladics arose to their feel
uud greeted him with the Chautau
qua eulute a beautiful aud effective
compliment. Tlie use of impure and
adulterated wine at the sacrament
was discussed. Th* Uuion deuoun-
c*s the sacralidge and while it can
not nor does it desire to dictate to
the ministry, begs them to use their
influence iu this direction, that the
use of til* pure juice of the grape
may be used lor sacramental pur
poses. The following resolutions
were adopted.
Resolved, .That this convention
docs not rccogahze high license as
a step toward prohibition, but stand
upon llie principal if the traffic is
right it is wrong to impose n heav
ier burden upon it than auy other
traffic. If wrong no amount oi liccase
will make it right.
The auditorium which was at the
first session wus very sparely occu
pied increased with each meeting
until op Eriday evening thero was
no vacant chair on flour or gallery.
I hs inomeatus theme which had
drawn so many women from the
quiet seclusiou of their homes, and
impelled them to comwitt them
selves to the grace of strangers, had
taken straight hold on the great
heart ol this beautiful city, but like
th* majestic swel of the anthem as
it pew fluff isle, gailory and base
ment with the volume of sound at d
| power of melody, so the puisc .
this people must feel the quicken; n
influence of so many strong word
from such earnest workers aud i t
suit in many voices taking up ib
notes and swelling them into
glorious anthem. God protect on
own. ’
The convention closed its session
EriJay when the following resold
lionsAvbre unanimously adopted.
THE CONVENTIONS THANKS.
That the convention ol th.
Woman’* Temperance Tuition hereby ten
der tneir heartfelt thanks to the citizens o:
this beautiful city for fheir hospitu'ities a,
gracefully dispensed. "I was s stranger am
ye took sue ip” J' e.os a new mcanini to
issny of our hearts. To William ClTrtoi.
Isq., who,on behalf of the Af.iyor, estende.1
thei welcome of the t-ily to the convention
sad also to Rev. AM Wynn for the addiW
of welcome from the tniuiat, r*; to the min
ster* of the mngel for their pretence in the
esenibly and their earnest wonts ol' coots.
for hit sweet Holla
itliy;
of ti
lias or temperance and for
. . Wh; to Col C R Pringle for
In*strum; stirring words for prohibition in
county, town ami .State**ml for lit* hourly
uqircciatioii of the Woman’s Christian
Ieni|>eranee union and its work: to Afrs.
Chapiu of South Carolina, Mr* Wells -:l
lenneesee; and Mia* Jennie Smith forth*!,
earnest, efficient words and work, to Mr*
C'hnndiler and Mr* Jackson, who, in th<
abseuee of your Stale Recording Secretary,
have untiringly filled the duties of that
office. Most Esiieeialiy do w* tender onr
thauks.to the Morning New* and Evening
time* foretich generous space in their val-
unule column*., We cun never forgot the
latUful, efliciont und corteou* reporters. To
the citizens, w ho by their presence in the
convention have strengthened tie and bade
us Ged iqieed in this work for “God and
Home aud Native land," our heart* will
ever have a tender recolection. AnJ to (he
railroad* we return thunk* for courtesies
exteuded by reducing the fares of delegates
und also to the host* and hostesses who
have so kindly opened their homes to our
viaatois. Also
i Resolved, That tkc thanks of the coiivcn-
tiou arc ufiecliunulely tendered Mrs Rich-
i W, bin President of the .S'avauualt
Uuion, for her u.itiriug efforts in behalf ol
the comfort of the delegates and the suects.
of th*convention. Ami lastly but by nr
intaas least, wc gratefully ’ acknow ledge
our indebtedness to the louug Woluuua
Cliristan'Teniiierance Union for numerous
courtesies ami for the enjoyable recaption
given ut on Thitisdav night.
Resolved, That the dunks of ihccbn-
venthm ire teudered to Mr*. (Justin and tin-
lady and gentlemctt members efthe Bajitial
choir who kindly gave their services on
Tuesday nigi.t.
Tennille Hot*.
Misfos Bell ami VVostmorelatid
or, OriftoH, are vi*ating their
uncle, Rev. A B k Herring.
Mrs. J. M. Huff ot Wrights-.
illc, is vL-iting relatives and
frieudsat this place.
Misses Johnson are visiting
Mrs. W. B. Thomas.
Uev W D Oliver and lady, ol
Wrightrvilie, are in Tennille.
Tlie sociable at the Hardwick
house on Friday nigltt lust, in
honor of Misses Boll and West-
nioreland, tvas largely ati outlet!
and quite an cnjoyiiiile affair.
DOHA’S IlOtlOEKEEFINO.
One morning Dora’s tnolher was
goiitf away to tUo next town. Slu
was going to bring grandma on a
isit. The carriage was waiting
before she wns qui e ready. “Now 1
sbnlf not have time to finish mv
work,” site said. "I will let you
sweep the sitting-room, Dora. You
did it very nicely lust week, and I
know you want to help mo."
Dora wa9 pouting because she
ottjd not. go in the carriage with
l‘ e r mother. She thought it very
rttel that she must stay at home
when sho wanted to go so mu It. So
she did not answer hut sat by the
window pouting till the carriage was
gon^ Theu she said to herself: “I
lon’t feel leel like sweping, and
don’t cat c how 1 do it. I think It’s
tdo hud that I cant go out to ride.’
So she swept tlie sitting-room in
very heedless mttuncr. She did nut
get the dust pan and take up the
litter; she only brushed it together
-id left it under tho hearth rug.
When the mother came home site
praised her (or making the room
neat. Grandma praised her too. She
said, ‘‘I like to see children do their
work well. Then I know they will
do their work well when they are
own up. I am gtad ifour little girl
going to he a good housekeeper.’
Oh, how dots felt! she was so
ashamed of what site hud done. She
felt worse because they praised her.
She kept thinking of the litter under
the hearth rug. Sue was afraid some
one would move the rug and see it.
She was unhappy al( the rest of
the day.; Wheii.su* went to sleep at
eight she dreamed that she could
not find tlie-dust-pan.
Site woke very early the next
next mornitrg and went doWu stairs
alone. She found the dustpan ant)
brushed the Utter np as ' cUrefully
at she cjuld. It seemed easy.enoug’h
now.'She wished she had done it at
*rst; then she would have deserved
praise front her mother*, andi 'grand
mother.
Overstockediand mus t
unload.
Cut prices on all new
and seasonable goods
this week and on at
McCarty’s two stores,
Sandersville and Ten
nille.
Mrs. C. C. BROWN;
—DE YLER IN— |
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
i NOTIONS, &c.
Has just received her Spring Stock consisting in pirt, one of the most
complete linos of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Hats and Bonnets ever
brought to this market. Feathers, Plumes, Tips and Flower* in great
variety and I guarantee Quality, Style and Prioea.
Cull early nud make your selections while tho stock lias nearly every
V Alt I EH Y and STYE,
found on tho Spring Fashion Plates of 1887. Notions of ull kind* con-
stunt coming.
FINE DRESSES
Cut, fitted and made to order. Every lady in town, county or adjoin
ing counties are earnestly requested to call at my slrore, see and ex tin.
iue my Stock whether they wish to buy or not Cor. Harris and Jerut-
au Streerts, Watkins’ Building.
Apil 5th 1887.
them told bnything that was ant
strictly truo. Which of them do you
think the teacher trusted moro fully
liter that? And winch was the
happier of tlie two?—Ex.
Dora remembered thiw for a long
time- 1 am-not ettie she cm for
got it; it taught bora good lepson.
She found that wrong-doiug made
her unhrppy. When site grow older
she learned to be a good housekeep
er.—Our litleoncs.
Sandersville And Tennille
ltnil.Uoud
To take effeet May 2W 1887.
..7,30 a m
V Santlerxville
Ar Tenikitle..1
Lv Teiiiiills
Ar Samlersvillc....
I.v RamJeravilla...
Ar Tennille
Tennille
Ar Bandersviile,..,
Lv HkniieTsvitle...
Ar Tenn, lie...
hill
Lv TeniJille
Ar Bandi-ravUi*
i...7 4-> a ra
....8 00* m
815 am
....1100am
...II15 a m
...1230 p m
. .12 60 p ra
.,.,4 80 p m
....4 45 p ra
....5 00 p m
... h 6 16 p m
Usto of iffi. shape* aud
W. W: Perry’*:
Mary
1089 Arolk Straws. Philod'a.
A Well Tried Treatment
For UoiiHinaption, Asthma, llronrliits,
Dyttpontthi, Cahirrh, Hay Fever, Head
ache, Ueblllty Rheumatism, 'Neuralgia,
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
Sandersville Ga.
T HESE milts arc now muking the
I »est Flour and Meal of any mill in
anti all Chrome and Ncrvoui Dieorden,
When “CoM|>otkH<l Oxygen" is inhaled the
iieurt has imparted to it it it-reused vitality
That Organ send* forth tlie blood with more
force and lo** wuir to lUelf; the vital our-
rent* lesv.- on their circuit new deposit*
vital force in every coll oftisniie ever which
tbev pan* und return agi'in for & now Htip-
plv. This simple Htory i* the rational ox-
plinstion of the greatest ndvakice thut medi
cal srienre li.K yet made,
‘‘The Coui|Kii«)d Oxygen Treatment ’
which Dr*. Starkey Si l'alun, No. 1529 Arch
Street,-Philadelphia, have been lining for
the lust sixteen yearn, inn Hcientilk- ndjnnt
inent of tlie clement* of Oxygen and Nitro
gen nmynetiud, and theeoiuponnd is so con
di
ensed mid mitde portable thut it in carries
by express to every |>oriion of the country
—indeed, it U sent all over the world.
Dns. Sarkey & 1'ai.r.x have the lihert
to refer (in proof of their standing a* Phy
sicians) to tlie following named well-known
person* who have trietl their Treat men
11 OX. WII.LI AM D. Kill.LEV,
Member of Conyi een, Philadelphia.
Rev. Viirron L. Conrad,
Editor Lutheran Obtervcr, JViUadtlphia,
Rev. Ciiahlk* \V. CtrsiiiNo,
Editor American llefonntr Sew York.
IIon. Wn.DAM Pknn Nixon.
Editor Intcr-Ucenn, Chicuyo, II.
Jcdoe Joseph R. Fukukii*,
Temple Court, A r ew York. ■
Mbs. Mary A. Cator, Widow of the late
Dr Harvey Cator Camden. Sew jtrtey
Mrs Mary A Docuirrr,
Jamaica, Lony Hand Stu> York
Mn* Mary A Livekmor-s
Melrase McuuaehutetU
JUDOE It S V’OORtlKEM, ___
Sew York City *
MrOixikiir \V Edwards —*•
propl'r St George,« Hotel Philadelphia
Ma Frank Siddall
- A well-known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mr Wii.i.iam H Wihtki.y,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
And many oilier* in every part of tlie U S
‘‘Compound Oiyrjen—if* Mode of Action and
llesulti" ia the title of a volume of nearly 200
page*, hy Dr* Starkey A Paleu which give*
to all inquirer* full information u* to thi
renmrknble curative agent and a large record
of Hiipriaing cure* in a wide range of chron
ic case*—many of them being ah indonud to
die hy other physicians. It will bomuiind
tree an address on application
DKti STARKEY A PALE*.
I.Vi» Arch 81.. Pliilndelphiu I*
A Captaib's Fortunate Dies o-
ery.
Capt. Coleman, aebr. IFeymouth,
plying between Atlantic City and N. Y.
Lad been troubled with a cough ao that
be wo* unable to sleep, and was induced
to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. It not only geve him
inetantrelief: bat allayed the extreme
aoreneaa in hie breast. Hie children
were similarly affected and a tingle doee
bad the same happy efteot. Dr* King*
New Dieooveay it now the atfodaid rente
dy iu th* Coiemou houeenoid and on
board the eohoouer. Free Mai Bottle
ot thu Stamford iUuaedy at Bawling
Dt W "
tbe country. Every accommodation
is provided for people coming in from
a distance. Honest men are is
charge, and EVERY BOUND ef
. Meal, Flour and Bran
I hut tho wheat and corn will make 1*
GUARANTEED TO TIIK CUSTOMERS
of the mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at tlie same time and thereby
save going to mill twice.
C. It. PRINGLE, Prop’ter
7-9 85—tf D. G. HOWARD, Miller,
^TNE LIGHT RUNNINQ^I
* 4.
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECT SAtlShCTION
New Home Sewinff tfaclune Co.
—ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Unke
Atisnta,
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iS*uar*,N.Y. CWcago,!*. tt.Lada,Ms.
a,Ga. Dalla* Tex. San Frudece, Cal.
CITY DIRECTORY
Mayor.
J. N. G 11.MOKE,
Mayor Pro Tern
W. R. Tiiiopen.
Aldermen.
B. E. Rol'oktox,
J. B. RoncttTs.
A. M. Mayo.
G. Lang.
Clerk.
IIesry Mitchell.
Treasurer.
■J. Tarbutton.
Marshal.
R. M. Brown. ’
C.
B.
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Rmeklev’e Artilcm 8elve.
Tbe Beat Salve in th* world for «sl*
Bruises, Sore*, Ulcer*, Salt Whim.
Fever Sore*, Tetter, Chapp*41
Chilblains, Coras, and allSkbrl
tioas, and positively eun* FU**, or
no pay required. It is gflMRSt**4
to give perfrat aatisfoetiou, or mono.
refunded. Price g| seal
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