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IX THE CITY.
' I, avj of o sifiiscnrnnns /.„•/ ] 0 77-
their I'M‘I’M, they trill p truer notify , *
rfll,, furl imnietli'lely.
TJESOAY, - - - - JUNE 77H, 1887
— M'KIIKI.SIIICD ltv( —
A.J. JERNIGAN & Co.,
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s \MH:i!SVII.Ii:
p K KSOX A Si J! KNTUtS.
( , ol. 1! L. Rodgers of Atlanta wits
in the city yesterday.
•'It. W. G. Fursc is in the city.
( ">• 1! I). Kvans Jr. i s attendin-r
vmut in Wrigliisville.
* ,rs * W. F. mid Miss Scliaufele
0 Jo 111,1 lo > visi inj relaiiv s in
Augusta.
Miss Iinrtie Davis, who has
been quite sick is im• oving.
^ lr - Clem Brown is vety ill with
typhoid lever, we hope to hear of
his early recovery.
Mr. J. N. lingers has retnnred to
the city, having completed the term
"t his school near llartoiv.
Mrs. J. II. l’ullen of Savanah, will
reside here permanently with her sis
ter, Mrs.G. C. Parsons.
Hon. J. lv. Hines will deliver an
address at the closing exercises of
Mount Vernon Institute at Riddle-
vilie, on the 8th July.
JJO. M. Fulghum has bought the
C1IILI>1CFNS (
the DANGF l* M(v\tI,,
llY KAN Mi: K, NKWIll.liKY.
“Bert, do you sec that signal?”
licit jerked at his skate-strap,
but said nothing, while Sue stood bv,
quietly watching him. They wei-
Miimlersvllle V. jf|„ v. \.
PUBLIC M Eli PING AT THE
COURT HOUSE.
Polow wo print a programme ol a meeting
to be In-Id at llio Oonrllumso next Tuesday
night (thu 7tli) under the auspices of the
V. M. 0. A. The pnblio cordiully invilud.
UROGRAMME:
Master of ceremonies, C. M. Fulghum
Song by Audionce.
on Hie edge ot an icy pond, gay will, Priiytr l)y C . M. Fulghum.
skaters, who seemed to pay very iil
tie heed to the “Danger” signal, con
spicuously displayed a little way
(roin slioic. lici t's skates were new
lie had not tried them before, and
now, when lie had been good enough
to ask Sue Lo come with him, it did
seem too bad for her to stand there
in that solemn way, asking trouble
some quefiions.
•‘Bert, why dontyou answer me?”
“Answer you! I did, didn’t I? Ol
Course I see it; who could help it?’
“Well you know what father said.”
“Oil! halt, Father says heaps ol
things! Tuere! they’re on at last
aren’t they beauties? Now sit down
while I strap yours
“But llert—”
“Now, Sue Dennis, arc you joing
skating wi.li me, or not? I can’t
stand here all day and lose my
chance at this ice. ’ibis erowd’il
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel
of parity, strength and wliolesomen ess
Mure economical than tlm ordinary kinds
iumI einiiiot be sold in competition withAhe
multitude of low teats, short weight alum
ur pliospate powder. Sold only in cans.
Koval Hakino I’owiiku co. loti wall
Si N V.
To One SubscriborH.
Suhscrihers to the Mercury ea:-
gel one of Dr. Kendal's treatment on
the horse, and new subscribers will
get one also as a premium to the
.Mercury. Subscribe now before they
are all gone and get one. Price ten
cents reduced from twenty-live as
heretofore.
~~M>CAL HKFVITIFS
furiosity at V. J’a
Rain the first of June.
The 88th district is still needing
l'.iiu.
Your money will not lie loss if
y hi tuko the Union Signal for one
year at 750 if taken now.
Wo learn from Mr. Fred Yurv
b rough that the heavy rains
lnvc injured the crops very much
near liamhurg.
Now is the time to subscribe to
tin* Union Signal only 7»c for a
tixteen Pago paper for one year if
you subscribe now.
Mr. Richard Brown our heavy con
stable, weighs more than the county
Treasurer and the editor of the Mint-
cutty both put together.
We learn that Mr. Henry Horton,
w.-.s attacked by a Catamount near
the Ogeecheo river last week and
had his arm lacerated badly.
The Waynesboro Bass Ball club
heat our club If) to 1*2. The boys
c'aim that Wayneslio.o played two
professionals against them, if this is
the ease, Waynesboro lias nothing
to brag about.
Iti ni t fail to give Miss Mary Pcrrv an
M rly <"dl. IFei stock i f lints is very large
“•id of die best selections.
In the (Kith District of this county
there lives live Matrons whose ages
aggregate over -100 years. Who can
heat it.
Mrs Jonathan Baker, Mrs Branson
lC'dfearii, Mrs Elizabeth Cato, Mrs
Narali Osborne, and Mrs Turner F
llrmvn.
Mr. Win. Duggan Esq. planted a
tnveot potato patch during l.lie dry
weather in May and has since set
out cuttings Irani the same vines a
patch as large again. Mr Duggan
oays the plowing was done by him
Kt ‘h and son-in-law. His son-in law
pulled the plow while he held the
handles.
I he flowers at .1/iss .If. W. Perry's are
exquisite lliis season.
"o learn from Capt,. Herman
that |,he Telegraph wire < n the A. G
amis Road will reach the city next
” ednesduy.
the Commencement sermon will
le 1'ieached at the M. E. Church
n, “ xt Sunday by Rev. J. O. A
Clark.
Several washouts oceured on
J lie A, G & S. Hoad, Thursday
which caused the delay ot
meicluimlise slock ol die late Mr. A. have it scratched up so ‘tivou't be
Y. llaines, and now occupies the cn- !U, .V g mil by night. Cmne! ’
tire room. 11,1 held out his hand impatiently
and Sue moved
^ 0IJ g “ Audience,
Loading" Alex Smith.
Speech “ T. N. Baker.
Song “ Audience
Reading" T. H. Adams.
Speech “ J. N. Rogers.
Reading" Robert Park.
Speooh “ B D. Evuos, Jr.
Song " Audience.
Benediction by... .Rev. B. H. Ivey.
Y. M. C. A.
M'm Mary Lou Garlick, who j thun drew hack.
has been very sick we tiro glad velWmontly, “you
. . J o know just as well us Ido, that wt
lo learn is much better.
I
Mr. George C. Evans is at home 1
IV tllMIOItlAH,
“Ever near ns, tliough unseen
Tlio dear imuiortul treads;
For nil tlio boundless universe
Is life,—Thero are no Dmd.”
Mrs. A. M. J. Tanner, wife of A. W. Tnn-
iK-r, nnd daughter ot L)r. .t Airs. H. 0.
Hodges, died lit tho Lome of tier fatlior in
this county on tlio 21st ol Mny, of typhoid
tovor. Sbo loaves a husband, father, moth-
ij- to „j L j ow| - , « r i three brothers and one sister to mourn
’ j hor loss. She had hut litdu passed tho ago
j of thirty-three years, when themdo hand of
i dealti took her from n loving husband and
. Iiih’t to go. Father said
might it the danger signal wasn’t
out you know ho did."
enj lymgthe vacation given the Senior “Of course; but he didn’t
class of Mercer University,
Miss Mary Gilmore, who has
been visiting friends in Macon, lias
returned home.
say
we mustn't if it was out did lie?’’
"Why no net exactly! but he
meant it, of course.’’
“Oil, bah! how do you know
what he meant? Come, Sue, do you
suppose these (oiks would be skat
ing about so free and easy if there
ol several weeks at Sylvanitt, has re- j was any danger? Like as n it that’s
Mrs. I.uella Giles, after an absence
turned.
Rev. (!. C. Thompson of Dublin,
is visiting the Editors family.
Mr. L A Putillow, of tho Aits
giistu Chronicle was in tho city
ias week, looking after tho in
terest ol this paper.
You can get 18 pictures taken
for 2.‘) cents ut Lightaels, on the oiil
Jail Lot.
‘unity, nDd to whom she was devotedly at-
lacbod. For the ohwrf 1 nnd kin 1 ditipoHi-
lion, which she possessed, shu was respec
ted and loved liy a largo number of relatives
aud a host of friends.
Early in life sbo became a member of the
Christian ohuroh ut Poplar Springs, nnd bus
over since lead an earnest, humble and faith-
lul, chrtslian life, Liviug some dislauce
Irom the church, aud her falher living near
it she always made it convenient to visit
them at a Iiino shu could iiIho uttend her
ohuruti. thereby combining duty amt pleas-
ure. 8be was on HUoh a visit ut the time sin
, was taken ill.
did Sue, but she bated to displease ! „a'Y® i ? !tureJ thllt Non!" («« wo all call-
• , .1 , , 1 . o l uer) Is at rent, \ch. hUu ih now erioviru
K‘i brother, almost as much us ftlic j that Nweet, heavenly ust of tlio redeiiiied.
longed to try tho tee, and both strong i //er loss almost breaks tbo marts of the
reasons overcame her scruples. Her I « tl .ken lrisbaml, parents, brothers
brother fixed her skates in place, i “ a 1 What more than mortal anguish
i . , i . | . , . t . ’ i th iy l>ave i oao through. May our IIenv»-tilv
und togct liui they made tlio eireuil Patiior help to bear up under their nlttn tion.
| II o ilv o-in. Wo have the oonsolaliou ol
dnnly beliovi ig that our loss is her eternal
gain, and tho hopo of meeting her again in
some old signal, left over.’’
Burl knew better than this, and so
Buy your Groceries, Hardware
Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, any
i Woodeinvaie irom
R. T WALKER.
Blank DEEDS, Just- fS UM
MONS, jinii FI FA’ at tlio
MERCURY OFFICE
A lot cf Mikado Hair Rolls at
Miss Marv W. Perry’s.
if the pond.
“It. seems Arm don’t it?” she
asked, at longt.i, to case her con
science.
“Firm! It’s as solid as it rock.
Watch me cut 'overtoe,’ Sue.”
He began the muuuMivi'c near bis
sister, lint, making a wide, circle, ii
brought liim nearer to the danger
stake than be bad been bulnro, und
suddenly without a warning the
shell-like ice gave way beneath him
and the bitterly cold water swal
lowed him up.
He heard Sue’s awful shriek ns lie
went down, but by the lime lie rose
for the third lime a linked chain of
boys lying Hat on the ice, each grasp
ing the heels of the one in front, wits
awaiting him, and sloiviy, carefully
One ot the best texts from j i, u was at length drawn to the thick- losi-y's
which a minister might preach to
the young men of his congregation
on social purity is the following:
Pr 110,0 Wherewithal! shall a
young man cleanse Iks way ? By
tuning lived thereto according to
thy word.
last.
both
passenger trains several
Mr James Smith has made nnd
gathered on six acres 109 bushels
ol wheat.
We bought eleven eggs of a friend
sturdily last he said that was nil
!Ultl t- 0 all nppenntnoes no more
' V( 're there; but while breaking the
( 'ggstor use we found out our
■ii'iul or the hen had placed the
twelfth when* it was hard to find.
>e Hep-aid of this week will tell
''beie we found it. whitch used
"eoepiion themn n or hen? We
NVlll M you decide.
DIED-
The infant child of Mr. nnd Mrf. Z.
Tayler Hart died on Sunday night
Louis Bullard, son of Mr. Joint A.
Rullard, died on Thursday night the
2li inst., and was buried at the old
bomcBtefi on Friday.
WiSlfA M ifOl'HF IIW INF.
Adi ice is like snow the softer it
(’tills the longer it dwells upon and
the deeper it sinks into the mind.—
Coldredgc.
“Of all the riches wo bug, of all
the pleasures we enjoy, we can
carry no more out or this world
titan out ol a dream.
The seed dies into a new life, so
does man.
What, is civilization? I answere,
ilic power of good women.—Emer
son.
The man who tells me an indeli
cate story does me aj injury.—J.T
Fields.
An old fashion receipt for a
little home comfort: Take ol
thought, for self one part, two
pars of though for family, equal
parts of common sense and broad
intelligence, a large modicum of
the sense of fitness of things, a
heaping measure of living above
what your neighbors think ot you,
twice the quantity of keeping with
in yuar income, n sprinkling ot
what tends to ret Demerit and
aesthetic beauty, stirred thick
with Christian principle of tho
true brand, and set is to rise.
that bright, bountiful iltmven whore Borrow,
siekucrtM bor (Joutli is but allowed to enter.
A Relative.
Tax Receiver’s Notice;
LAST ROUND.
1887. DISK.
tabernacle 1315 Monday M \y 9
Deeputep ... ..99 Tuesday
tiebron 98 Wednesday 11
Ooonoe 88 Thursday “ U
tloulrigut’s 9(1 Friday May 13
Irwins X lloads..90 Monday •• tfl
Z. Smith'll store. .89 Tuesday “ 17
•.17
.18
.18
.'.0
.'AJ
.23
.2-1
.20
.27
.30
.31
Waniumck 89 Tueslay.
II r ison 91 li ednosday... *
Cringle 1384 Tnnisdny •
Stonewall 1348 Friday •
Uidiiloville..,. 1253 Monday *
Cleveland 1384 Tuesday »
•losej’s 91 Wednesday...*
Davisboio 94 Thursday •
Sul ilill 93 Friday '
Warlheu 1350 Monday •
Walker Bros 1350 Tuesday ..
(.tiles
Oi
Do
1'eiiliillu 1399 Monday
Unncomb 13C Tuesday
Clay's 100 Wednesday... . •• fj
Walker's Millu 100 Tbuisday “ 9
Siudersville every Siturday until the 18lb
ol June, when my hooks will olose. Justices
of the I’u.iou in each distriot will please lake
notice and make returns, according to law to
the nudersigued, the names of alt persons
in lb-- 1 - - —-*’ • -
lax.
Dues ill) Wednesday. .June ... .1
Duto's 95 Tlnusday " 2
Down’s Slo -o 95 Friday •* 3
* 11
cr iec himself ho paralyzed wilh 1 lie
colli and shock that lie could scarcely
move. But move he must, as they
all kept telling him, while Sue be
tween crying over him nnd lugging
at her skates to get them off could
only m it Her, “Oh! do let’s go home!
do go home!’*
llow lie finally got there lie could
scarcely toll, ilis icy dollies
seemed to weigh a ton, and li.s teeth
chattered so lieiould not speak. He
was glad enough to find his mother
out, and when Sue bod helped him u^fheir rtspouiivo districts, subject to poll
into bed between two hot blankets,
it seemed to him the most, delightful
Eureka Mills for
Sale.
I now offer this valuable property for
side. Will sell one half or whole i iciest,
rent, or lease fur live years. The smoke
suck has just been lengthened and one of
Wilsons patent spark arresters put on and
no danger of lire from thcHinokc tftnek now.
The house is » good three story frame mill
building as good as new, with four run ol
French burr stones 50 II P engine, w.tli
all necessary machinrry in goon running
order. Two ran of corn nnd two of wheat
burrs, now doing a good custom and liter-
chant business. Located in Sardersvillc
(iu with railroad facilities in every direc
tion’ Thu mill has a cotton ginnery attached
to it. with one of the best locations in the
HotKli for a Cotton Seed oil J/itl-
Health and climate unsurpassed in tho
South. Good schools and churches, A bar
gain for a wide-awake nun. Dan give satis
factory reasons for selling. No fault in the
mills, for terms and further particulars,
address U. K. PiUHOiJS,
ti'Ues
Sai.idefsvUlc Ga.
1)1 sice lie had ever known
By supper time, however, he was
lip and dressed in an old suit, with
nothing worse titan a cold in the
head to remember his naughtiness
by. His lather und mother came in
together, talking earnestly, and as
they gathered around the table, the
former said, angrily:
“The idea of letting children go
on lliatpond when it’s dangerous! I
wonder parents will lie so careless!
I’m so glatll reminded you and
Sue to always look out for that
signal, Bert before you went on the
pond. They say there was a boy
nearly lit owned to-day. If there
hadn't been two or three brave, quick
wilted fellows at baud they would
never have got him out. Did you
hear about it?”
Bert looked at Sue; Sue looked
at Bert; could cither ever tell? •
But they did—Bert a little, Sue a
little more, till it all cam'! out. And
I think tlie parents felt their lesson
had been sullieieut, for they said
very little; but when they knelt (or
nightly prayer, there was something
in Mr. Dennis’ earnest words ol
thanksgiving that sent both children
from the room with tears in their
eyes.
“Sue,” whispered Bert at the
head of the stairs, “we’ll go by
what we know iaClier means, next
time, won’t v.e?"
And she nodded an earnest as
sent.
In the cemetery a little white
stone marked the grave of a dear lit
tle girl; and on the stone were chis
eled tiicso words: “A child of whom
her playmates said,'It was easier to
be good alien she was with us.” I
used to think, and I do now, that it
was one of the most beautiful epi
taph I ever heard.
E. DAVIS STItANOE,
T. It. W. C.
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Mrs Susan A. Smith has iu duo form ap
plied to the undersigned for letters of ad
ministration on the estate ot Miss Jennie L.
Smith, late of said couuty deceased aud 1
will puss upon said application on the first
Monday iu July, lb87 at my oilioe.
Given under my hand ana olliuial signa
ture this 25lh May, 1.887.
A:, NEW MAN, Ordinary W. C.
fi-‘.(i-4t
For Administrator's Dismission.
GEORGIA—Washington Couuty.
Ottlinury’s Ullice.
S epbeu M. Gilmore Administrator of the
estate of MartUa Wadsworth lute ot said
county, deceased, has iu due form applied to
me for letters ut Di-mission from said ad
ministration, nnd I will pass upon his appli
cation on the first Monday in August 1887, ut
my oflice iu Siudersville iu said county.
Given under my hand ollieialiy this 2d
day of May, 1887.
M. NEM MAN, Ordinary.
5 12—3m
CASH PRICES.
BY
ISoH A Hro.
(/’onit! CI'Kl) Wkkki.y.
Lni'illardsSunil'put- lb 5ii cl!
Stick Cattily
Tobacco
Soda
Sugar
Lard
l’owder
Soap
... 10 eh
“ 2.") cts
“ TJ CD*
“ (S (tt 7 cts
“ 8(». 10 cts
“ 2o cts
“ r> cts
White meat per lb 8.J (« 8.J
L Road Tobacco per lb 05
Apples per can 10 cts
Oysters per can 10 cts
Tomatoes per can 10 etc
Vinegar per gal BO cts
Molasses *' “ 21 (a 25 cts
KeiosincOil “ “ 17] cts
Ribbbon Cane syrup per gal 50 cts
Remember we keep nil kinds of gro
ceries nnd toll them cheaper tlmn any on*-
else. We are also headquarters for Glass
ware, Tinware, Crockery ware, Woddenwun
notions, Jewelry, aud every tiling else k-q.t
11 a lirst class Grocery Store Dunt fail to
mine to see us when in search of bargains.
We cun he found at the 10, cent Store old
staiidj ind ojipos to l’ringle’s store.
Respectfully,
IIOLT A HRO.
May 17tit 1887,-3 mo,
SANDEItSVIl.M] 1’ltOVISION
li t Itli I/I
Bin on sidis per lb
Bulk “ “
Plain hams *'
Slum biers “
Lard “
Ouftio .......
Sugar
Flour per bid.
Meal “ Im
Kgga ** do*.
Butter per pound
Chickens
.9 (.7 10 cts
9.j cts
13 Del*
7 cts
On 10 els
20 c s
ti ('<•■ 8 els
$5,50 (ip $0,00
70 ets
15 cts
20 (ii 25 cts
15 ("/ 30 ets
Sandersville And Tennille
ltnil-ltou<l
To take eilcet May 2 id 1887.
V S ndersville 7,30 a lit
l ciinille 7 45 a m
Tcnnllls 8 00 it 111
SHiidersville 8 15 a in
ganders villa 11 00 it iu
Tennille 11 lo n ni
Tennille .12 30 p m
SamleiKville 12 50 p in
Sandersville 4 !>0 p m
Teiin. lie 4 45 p in
Tenn'ille •’> 00 ji m
tjandi rsville 5 15 p m
D. D, David
Has mode nrangemeuts to get
ou'rect central time from Sava null by
Telegram every monday morning at nine
o’clock. If yog wish correct Savanah time ,
call at liis Jewelry Store A Set your j
watch by his regulator.
Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Washington County.
OliDINARY'S OFFICE,
Whereas the nppniisers appointed to set
apart a year's support tor Mrs. Lydia Canter,
widow of W. It. L. Canter late of said coun
ty, deceased, have filed their return iu this
ntlien, all persons concerned ure hereby not
ified to appear at the Court of Ordinary to
be btld iu and for suid county on the first
Monday in July next and show cause if any
they have, why said return should not be ap
proved and be made the judgment of the
Court.
This 25lh day of Miy, 1887.
5-20 ~4t M. NEWMAN, Ordy.
For Letters of Administration do bonis non
GEORGIA—Washington County.
ORDINARY'S Ob RICE,
James Wood aud others have iu due form
applied to the undersigned for tho appoint
ment of E. A. Sullivan, Couuty .1 luiinistra-
tor, ns Administrator de bonis non on the
estate of James Wood, lute ot said county,
deceased, and 1 will pasB upon said applica
tion on the first Monday iu Julv, 1887, ,nt
my office in Sandersville.
Giveu under my hand officially this 25th
day of M iy, 1887
M. NEWMAN, Ordinary,
5 20—4t
CHURCHES.
The Baptist Missionary Society
meet Mo.M <y niter every third
Siuduy,
The Methodist Sabbath School
hits changed tho meeting hour Iron)
B:BO to 4 o'clock p. in.
l’reuchiilg at the Methodist Church by
Rev. G. S. Johnston, on the 1st. 3rd and
4th .Sabbaths at 10:30, ... in. and st 7.1o
p. m. mi the 1st 2nd und 3rd Sabbaths ol
each month.
There will bu preaching at the Metho
dist Church at Tennille every second Sun
day by Rev. Cl. S. Johnston. At the Ilap-
list every-ltli Sunday by Rev. T. J. Reek
Ladies Prsiyermeeting every Wed
nesday ut 3 1*. M,
Bund of Mope nml Golden Reap
ers every Ft Kitty at 3 L*- M.
The Ladies Missionary society
meet the Monday after Jsl sabbath
11 each month tit 3 l*. M.
Appointments of A. B. Herring
disciple of Christ, for the month ol
May.
Bnpahir springs 1st Sinulny at 11 ou’k am
Union ‘‘ “ 7 “ l* m
Betlis.nln 2 “ 11 “ am
Harrison 3 “ It “ l- a
Tennille 5
Home of poor 4 “ 4 “ 1* M
1’rent'll nix ni l(i«l<ll(*.yillc.
Every second .Sunday at the Baptist
Chinch, Rev. Turner Smith pastor, lv.-
fourth Sunday and Saturday before at the
Methodist Church Rev. J. J. Ausky pastor.
Preaching at 1 lie Davisbnro, Bap
list Gliuroll, the 2d, Sabbath in eaclt
month, Rev. W. L. KillpatrickJ.. At
Lite Methodist Chiirt/h, on the 1st,
and 2d, Snbbaths, by Rev. J. J.
Ansloy, Sunday Schools nt both
churches every Sunday evening.
Appointments ot Rev. N. II
Olmstetul for 1887:
Tabernacle 1st Sunday nnd
ntnrdny l>etore. Deep Step 2d
Sunday aud Saturday before.
Cabin Hill 2d Sunday and Sat
urday before. Bay Spring 4tli
Sunday und Saturday bclorc.
Bethel 1st Sunday 3 P. M. Piny
Mount 4th Sunday .1 P. M.
SolKHlllIl* of llt<! ticikll'ill U. 11
Up day Passenger Ar ut Tennille 11,45 a m
Down “ “ “ “ 12 21pm
Up night “ “ “ 1,17 am
flown night'' “■ w 12 54 tv m
U T. WALKER has aliened g
IIrsl-clnss Grocery Stare in the
old Photograph Gallery and solicits
public patronage.
Hats of all shapes
y# y W.YV: Perry's;
and qualities ut
Buy your Cotto Press Rope at LANG it
WILT'S aud save money
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that nt the eu-
suing session of this General Assembly
of Georgia, a bill will be introduced
entitled an act to amend an act to au
thorize.tlie corporation of the city of
SanilctBvillo to levy a tax for :ho pur
pose of establishing aud maintaining
Public Schools iu said city nnd to au
thorize tlio couuty School uommisiouer
of itV.shington County to pay over to
tho Board of Education of said public
Schools such part of the State School
funds as may bo tlioir just pro r.-.ta
share thereof auil to authorize tlio city
council of snid city to appropriate tlie
proceeds from tlio grant of license to
retail spintous liquors iu said city and
also tlio interest aud ilividendsjfrom tho
tho city’s investment iu the Sandersville
nnd Tonnillo Railroad said Public
School purposes,” and to abolish present
board of trustees and authorize tlie legal
voters of city of Sandersville to elect a
board of six trustees to manage said
school, aud hold tlioir oilice for six
years, and for other purposes.
May 31st 18887.
Overstocked and must
unload.
Cut prices on all new
and seasonable goods
this week and on at
McCarty’s two stores,
Sandersville and Ten-
nille.
Mrm. C. C. BUOW^
—DE ALER IN— g
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
(NOTIONS, &c.*
Has just received her Spring Stock consisting in part, one of the most
complete linos of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s Hats and Bonnets ever
brought to this market. Feathers, Plumes, Tips aud Flowers in great
variety and I guarantee Quality, Stylo and Prices.
Call early and make your selections while tlia stock has nearly every
VARIKRY mitl STYE,
found on tlio Spring Fashion Plates of 1837. Notions of all kinds con
stant coming.
FINE DRESSES
Cut, fitted and mado to order. Every lady in town, county or adjoin
in'' counties are earnestly requested to call at my strore, soo ami exun-
ine my Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris and Jerni-
.•au Streorts, Watkins’ Building.
n Apil 5th 1887.
them told luvtiling that was r-ot
strict] v true. Which of them do yon
think the toucher trusted more fully
after that? And which was the
happier of tlie two?—Ex.
TRADE MAIir j RECISTCItCS*
teso A.loll Slivet. PUllad'a, Ps.
A Well Tried Treatment
For Puiisii,u|»tloii, Asthma. Itnui',.tilts,
Dvsprjisin, Catarrh, Hay Fever, lleail-
aelic, Debility Rheumatism, Neuralgia,
anil <1II Chrome and Nervous Disorders.
When “Compound Oxygen” is inhaled the
he,in lias imparted to it increased vitality
That Orgun sends forth the blood with iiiok
force and less wear to itself; the vital cur
rents leavi on tlndr circuit new deposits
vital force in every cell of tissue over which
thev pass and return ag-in for now sup
plv. This simple story is the rational ox-
plinnlioii of tliegreitest advance that medi
cal science lias yet made,
“The Compmvid Oxygen Treatment ’
which I)rx. Starkey & l'aloii, No. 1529 Aren
Street, Philadelphia, have been using for
the last sixteen years, is a scientific adjust
ment of the elements of Oxygen and Nilro
gen i:\Ktjuetizcd, and the compound is so con
densed and mado portable that it is carrica
by express to every portion of the country
—indeed, it is sent all over the world.
Dim. S.wikey A Pai.kn have tlie libert
to refer (ill proof of their standing as Phy
sicians) to the following named 'Vell-knowu
persons who have tried their Treutmcii
Hon. Wikliam D Kukkkv,
Member of Ojiujrrs-t, Philadelphia,
RkV. Vii.'TOI! L. Uonuad,
Jiditor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia,
Rkv. Giiaiii.ks W. Gusiiinu,
Editor American Reformer A’cie York
Hon. Wii.lvm Pknn Nixon.
Editor Inter-Ocean, Ohieatjo, II,
Joimik Joskpu R. Fi.andkhs,
Temple Churl, New York.
Mrs. Mary A. Gatok, \\ idow of tli> late
Dlt Hakvey Gator Camden. New jersey
Mrs Mary A Doughty,
Jamaica, Long Island New York
Mrs Mary A Livehmoiw;
Melrose Massachusetts
Judge I! S Vooiuiees,
New York City “““l _
MrGborge iV Edwards ' ”
l ropt'r Hi George,* Hotel Philadelphia,
Mr Frank Siddali.
.4 well-known Merchant, Philadelphia
Mr Wm.i.iam H Wiiitki.y,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pa.
And many others in every part of the U 8
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA MILLS,
Sandersville - - - Gr
T IIESK milts arc now making t *
best Flour nn<4 Meal of any mill
tit 0 country. Every aecoimnodnti.
is provided for [muplo coming in frw
a diHtiinee. Honest men uro i
charge, and EVERY POUND ©r
Meal, Fleur and Bran
Thai tlio wlieat and corn will make i»
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOM KM 1
of the mill, less tlie toll.
So bring in your WHEAT ANC*
corn nt. tlie same time and therein
save going to mill twice.
C. It. PRINGLE, Prop*ter
7-9 85—tf D. (J. HOWARD, Mills;
SEWING-MACHINE
HAS NO EQUAL.
PERFECT SA TISFACTlOh
New Home Sewini Machiie Cu.
—ORANQE, MASS.—
30 Union Square, N. V. Chicago, It, St. Inula. Ms.
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex. San Frandaca, Cal.
If your watch is
i&Lia out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J, Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry Store.
i'A K5ir.lt* l AVOlUTE.’
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters iu Washington county, to
be found nt Eureka Mills. 7 14 tt
Two Houses to R^nt
One a four aud one a six room
House. Apply to J.O. WOOD,
A. RJ. MAYO,
C. K. PRINGLE,
“Compound Oxygen—its Mode of Action and
Results” is the title ofa volmneofpearly 200
pages, by Drs Starkey A Palcu which gives
to all inquirers full information as to thi
remarkable curative agent and a largo record
ol siiprising cures iu a wide range of chron
ic cases—many of them being ah uidoued to
die by other physicians, it will bo mailed
tree an address on application
bits mitun a nt.iA.
13411 Arcli St.. Pliiliidclpliist I*
A Cit|ituiii's Fortunate Dies o-
cry.
Capt. Coletmtu, sclir. IPeymouth,
plying between Atlantic City aud N. Y.
had been troubled with u cough so that
ho was unable to sleep, and was induced
to try Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Consumption. It not only gave bint
instant relief: but allayed tho extreme
soreueas in it is breast. His children
were similarly affected aud a single dose
had the same happy effect. l)r- Kings
New Discoveay is now the standard remei
dy iu the Coleman household nnd on
board tbs schooner. Free Trial Bottle
of this Standard Remedy at Rawling
Drug Store.
Jeniipi & Son
CITY DIICGOTDKV
Mayor.
J. N. Gilmore,
Mayor Pro I'etn
W. R. Tmut'KX.
Aidermen.
B. E. Rouoti rox,
J. B. Runners.
A. M. Mayo.
S. G. Lang.
Clerk.
C. Henry Mitciiei.l.
Treasurer.
B. J. Taubutton.
Marshal.
R. M Brown.
lliicklen’s Arnica Salve.
Tbo Beat Salve in the world for cute
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Huida
Chilblainn, Come, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, o.*
no pay required. It is guarantee 1
to give perfect satisfaction, or tnoati
refunded. Price 25 cents per box
FOR SALE BY Dlt. RAWLINOS.