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IX THE) CITY.
If (tin/ of our SUIISCIHBERS fail In rc-
PAl'ER, they will pleate notify in
|/ K /act immediately.
•JUNE 2I* 1 , 1387
TU SDAY, *
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A.J. Jernigaj*&Co.,
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l’KUSONAL HUMIOX.
Mi’ M. 11. Bird, has returned
^r lotumie Irwin, is quito sick
Col. E F, Lungmnde. 1ms ro
turned from Alabama.
Misses Annie Jernigan,
Callio 1 hoinfts, are visiting
and
rclftN
tives in West Point, Al.,
We are sor;v to chronicle the
i!lii' Si ol Mr. F. I. Tison, of Ten-
nille.
Col R. I, Harris, made a brief
vi'it to Suvnuuh, Thursday,
Miss Jewel Johnson, is visiting
friends in Ath u'a.
Miss Willie Park is spending son.e
time with relatives in Mucou.
Miss Jennie Linder of Wrighls-
i le attended <’omineuccn.cut the
guest of Mrs. M. A. Bostic.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder n:v«r varir*. A marvel
of parity, strength nml wliolvsoiurn css
More cciinoinieui Ilian tlip urtlinary kinds
mid cimnot 1 *e sold in competition w ith the
multitude tif low tesla, short Weight alum
orjihospate powder. Mold only in rims.
ItoVAL Its KINO 1‘uWDEU CO. 100 Wall
Kt N Y.
MK Ah BREV1TIKN
Curiosity at V. J’s
Tne Methodist < li tteh at Tenuille
;s soon to hove a new hell.
Mr C. 1. Duggan is having his res
idcuee on Jrrnigua street painted.
Quito a crowd of the young folk
attended the pic-nic at Warthen on
last Thursday.
There is an ordinance against
depositing dead carcass cs in the
big gully, and we hope c\e y one
will observe it.
UT. WALKER has opened
first-class Grocery Store in the
od Photograph Gallery and solicits
public patronage.
For or nguiiiMt Tax til ion
On Saturday last the city took
a vote on the questiou of taxation
to support the public schools and
t!io vote stood us followers. For
Taxation, 80 Against 08 Taxation
As it takes a two thirds vote
of the rgeistor voters taxu'ion
having tailed to got it, was lost
Miss Mattie Carter of Savanah is
iu the city this week.
Mrs W. U. Thigpen who was quite
ill, has recovered.
Miss Addle Jones, is visiting rel
atives in Macon.
W’S. €. T. IJ’S. COLUMN. CHILDRENS COLUMN.
Dear Sisters you should ull
have the Union Signal; several ot
tbo Union ]mvo expressed a desire
to subscribe; the pride lad year
was $1,75 I tooK it at that would
n^t ho without it, if it was $8,00
tlus‘year Lt has been $1, 0. Hero's
LICIT IN A BAUIsKL.
I am ashamed to say that little
Lucy wanted to run away. Why is
it that tiny folks, of two and three
and four years old, should bo so
fond of stealing off and giving their
a special ufW, send me'your nani0 | 'Vicn.ls such frights abouuheut, lhn
1 • • J i sinc I do not know.
now and you can hive it one year
f»»r 75cts this is a special trial
odor, to get the paper circulated
where it has never been and only
buds for a short while Old sub-,
scribers will have to pay $1,50 to
renew; hut those who have not sub
scribed can get it this time at 7octs
Now dear friends l make nothing
by this but I am very unkioim to
help circubite the paper as I feci
all need it iu^jJieir homes. Please
give me your name. The only hel|
l.u*y was only three, lint head
was so full of funny notions that,
if you missed her for a moment, you
always fancied she hid fallen into
mischief.
One line, bright day in October,
Mrs. Lockwood, Lueys mothe’r went
into the garden with a Caller, to
give her a handful of beautifill inari
golds. Lucy was in the back parlor,
undressing her dolly, Miss Fanny
Fling and putting her to bed. for
Funny had a high fever. Mrs. Lock-
wood Wits not gone from the room
1 get Irnm your /tame is this, the ; tive miuutes, but it was time enough
more literature I sell for Iht hoigtr j for Lucy to to dart away like a hum
the cheaper I get literature for ming-bird; and what do you think
Band of hope &c besides it is help- she did?
ingoncot the noblest causes on !.!’ m 8°*
earth to take this valuable paper
come now subscribe at or.ee ami
don’t procrastinate longer.
S. F. Jkrnioan.
A
Miss Hattie Jones of Waynesboro
is visiting relatives in Lite city.
Miss Gttssi.) Joyuer is visiting rel
atives in Irwintou.
Col. O. n. Rogers, and lady, ate
Visiting relatives in Millidgevillc-
M s. Ruben Mayo, lias returned
from ti visit to her daughter in Wil-
kitisott county.
K. C. Blown, of Atlanta is stopping
with J. T. Youngblood and family
in tin: city.
Miss Katie \Vbullion is visiting
tier sister at Milieu.
Mrs Keliols Our efficient and cour.
tenus Telegraph operator is on n
visit to Savanah. Mr Newmau Gul-
lalier will mrnnipuiate thu wires du-
.linff her aiisctlce.
Mr Will outlaml of Scarborough
is in the city.
gcullcinan v riling to speak
words for thu Union signal, eon
eludes Ids letter thus: “Our hope is
greatly with the women. Some men
won’t come until thev have to. ’Bet
sy and tile Bear’ 1 vjr again but
they will eome. Ole that all women
could feel thu power they posses!
There is gallantry enough yet left in
o ir country to save it, but ti c wo-
n ea must excite it to action.” The
Watch-Tower of the Union Signal
answers thus. „Gallnuiry is a good
tiling, I u , iny brother, is not hid
rock principal, ti e principal which
does not wait to he excited, a belt m
tiling!” That is our idea exactly;
hut if tliis latent gallantry (for God
and'Home and Native Land) exists
in the lie tits ot our brothers* and if
woman posses the power to excite
into action this dormant gallantly
toward the establishment of 11 high-
code of morality then ai'juso \o care
less tlaugiilcas, bestir yourselves
dear sisters for an excitement on
this point is sadly needed. Awake!
then and join our bond and teach
our brotheis that we exopet them to
lire strictly in accordance with th.*
laws of God wiclih teach purity,
line show them that in purity is
strength and t i is why women are
gaining while they are losing.
DASH PRICES.
BY
Holt A Bro.
Corrected Weekly.
Lori Hard* Snuff per lb
Stick Candy “ “
55 cL
10 c.tf
• Xo etf
, .. .V7J cU
.6 @*7 ctr
.8 @ TO etc
25 ctr
.... 5 etf-
55
1... 10 cU
... 10 ch
per cun 10 etf
per gal 20 etf
*• “ 21 (ty 25 els
ib.
Mis Warren 1* Lovet has returned
f oin a visit to friends in Millen.
Best Of eon CofLe 25ct per lb at
Frauk^CaJtellaw’s Whitaker's old
s and.
Ex
Tcnallle Iligli School.
Programmo ot the Closing
creises, June 22rd and 24th.
Thu:sJay June 23rd, 8 a. m.
public examination of pupils.
7 1-2 p. m. Ooiicart by pupils.
Friday June 24 th, 8 a. m. pub.,
lio examination of pupils.
II a. m. Litor.iry Address by
IV D. Evans .ir of Sandersyillc.
2 p. m. Public examination.
9 1»2 p. tu. Ooiicert by the pu-
pils.
10 p. m. Delivery of prizes by
Capt. P. R. Taliiferro of Senders
vilie, Ga.
J. K. Hines and Rav, G. S. John
ston attended the commencement of
Oxford and Kinory Colleges.
Mr James Pittman’s littlo child
died on Thursday last.
At Bell-town last w e: four litllo
h >ys, the sons' of Messrs A. T. Hor-
thn (> Win Jones. Thomas Jones and
John Welch died.
WISE AND OTHERWISE.
“Yes, my child, yes; dun is thu
future tense of due."
The man who is above hi* business
may one day find his business above 1 hi* hops should fill the
D.D.
Ltavi i
Hint made nrangemeuts to get
ourreot central tinu* from Savannh bv
Mr Clem Brown, who baa been
quite sick is improving
Mr Ccorge Princes little dag’ui.*
t r is very sick.
Good Goods Low Prices Squire
dealing to ill 11 Frank Castellaw’e
Whitaker's old stand.
Closing DxercliteM Sanders*
vlllulligh School, Mon
day and Tuesday, the
lSItli end 211 li of
June 1SS7.
'full-gram every mimd.iv morning ut niue ! * , ... ,. , a nwnt-
o’olook. If you wish correct Suvumih tune | School Dic.ionuuos wets a»ai.
call at his Jew-dry Htora & 8. t your prizes to the following spea
him.—Drew.
A little boy who had been used
0 recievc his elder brothers’ old
toys aud clothis recently naked:
“Ma, shall I have to marry his
widow when ho dies?"
A little English schoolboy was
asked to explain t'.ie difference be
tween prose and poetry. Alter some
consideration lie replied: “ ‘Blue
violets, is prose and ‘violets blue’ is
poetry."
Who hath a greater combat than
going to d’e a up and go n-
enlltng, said site.
1. was her idea ot “d'eating up"
to pul on a breast pin—lliut was
always the llrst thing. And Hanna,
tlie housemaid, had a pin site great
ly admired. It was‘a very large tne
with a picture on it of a yellow
lu use, anil green trees mid red loses
She went into Hanna’s room usd
found (lie pin, and put it. in the neck
of her dress, managing to fatten it
so that it did not lull off. Then she
ran in great haste to mamma's clos
et, climbed to the high shelf, und
took down the bandbox which he d
her mamma's hist winter's bouuet 11
dark green velvet, with along, green
curling feather, Site put this on
her little naughty heud, and over
the bonnet u large blue veil, and then
she was ready to go calling.
But by this lime mamma was com
ing buck to thu house; and Lucy
knew she would be saying, “Hannah
have you seen the baby?'* 80 she
slipped out by the side door, und
ran to thu stable.
Now there was a cart in the sta-
b'o full of empty barrels. And as
Lucy heard grandpa’s clops in the
yard she thought she would clime
into one of tbo barrels and hide.
Stic went.in head iiisl, alas lor ma
ma’s pretty bonnet! Aud us tbe blue
veil was vejy largo indeed, she drew
it over her, covering her, little self
ill lip. There situ was, that droll
snip of a Lucy, at the bottom of the
barrel. Who would think ol looking
for her there? And in two minutes
she was las asleep.
Well this iH rat all of it. The bar
rel had been put in the cart by gran-
pa, who intended to drive over to
Unde Ben’s; who ban promised that
a reels with
choice apples. It wav now lime lor
grandpa lo start. He came out to
to the stable, hurnesscd.tho old gray
to the cart and drove away; 60 Lucy
was having a ride, and knew nolli-
ihg about it. She had not waked uV-
en when grandpa threw an emp y
meal bag into the band whurc she
lay.
“Oli,hum! said granpa to himself.
“Oil hum! Ten barrels! 1 shuut get
home much before night."
l’rctty soon they came to a rough
old bridge made of logs und thu carl
jolted, the barrels rattled, and Lucy
woke up and begun 10 cry.
“What’s the matter? said granpa
Tobacco
Soda “ “
Sugar “ “.
Lard “ “.
Powder “ “.
Soap “ “.
L Road Tobacco per
Apples per can.
Oysters per can
Tomatoes
Vinegar
Molasses
Ko osincOil “ “ 171 cb
Rihbbon Cane syrup per gsl 50 cti-
Komsmber we keep all kiiuL of gro
ceries and > all them cheaper ilun any 011*
clrc. Wa are also headquarters for Glass
w ire, Tinware, Crockery ware, NVoddcnwari
notions, Jewelry, and every thine else kipt
!n a Ursl class Groc/ry Store Bout fail lo
eome to see us when in seareli of bargains.
We can bo found nt die 10, cent Store old
ntnndj ind opposite I’rinple’* store.
ReSMfilfidly,
HOLT A BRO.
May 17di 1887,-3 mo, ,
To Our Snbscribfri.
Subscribers to the Mercury cat
get one of Dr. Kendal's treatment on
the horse, and ueiv subscribers will
pet one also ns a prcftijum to the
Mercury. Subscribe cos'before they
are all gone and get one. Pries ten
cents reduced from twenty-live as
heretofore.
EiiTcka Hills for
Hale.
1 now offer this valuable properly for
sale. Will sell one half or whole i .tercit,
reut. or Icasu for live years. The siuoki
s ark has just been lengthened nml one ol
A ilsons patent spark arresters put on mid
nod.inger of tire from the smoke stuck now
The li.nse is n good three story frame mill
building as poo l as new, with four run ol
French ourr stones 50 11 P engine, willi
all necessary muchinrry in goon running
order. Two run of corn ami two of wheal
burrs, now doing a good custom and mer
chant business. Located in 8ai deraville
Ga , willi railroad facilities in every direc
lion. The mill lias a cotton ginnery attached
to it. wi'ltonc of die best locations iii tbe
South fir s Cotton Seodoil Mill.
Hcmth and climate unsurpassed in ihe
Soulli. Uund schools mid churelies, A bar
gain to 1 a widc-uwukc min. ( an give satis
tory reasons for selling. No fault in tbe
mills, for terms ami lurlbcr particulars
. 1 11 .1 . to himse''f. “Oh hum! it’s a lamb got
lip tli rL l&iioi'f vli lo old com c j 111) 8® li*. * .a . .• 1 1 w
nc min ibuuicvii | stl . ft y CC j away m the Held, I bupposo
This ought to be our endeavor, to j “it’s me, granpa! cried Lucy, try-
conquer ourselves and daily wax : j n g to get out ol the barrel
stronger and to
• toh by hia regulator.
lixliikitioii
The dosing exercises of Mt. 5 er
R n Institute will take place at Rid
dlevillo, Ga., on Friday, July Si 1SB7,
which everybody is respectfully invi
ted to attend.
Tito previous successes of on r on
tertainments arc a sufficient garantee
that the exercises will bebotlt pleas
ing aud profitable.
The general programme is a litera
ry address by his Honor Judge
James K Hines at 11 a. in. Picnic
dinner for everybody. Afternoon ex
ercises will be by the school, consist
ing of spelling-bee, compositions,
readings, recitations und spcoches.
Evening exercises wiil open at 8|p. »i.
Prizes awarded at close of exhibition
at night. Very Respectfully,
J. C. Hardee, Priii
Groceries ol till Kinds cheap »•
Fr-iok Oaitollaw’a Whitaker’s old
stand.
The Tni S'ulieclors
The ten cays having expired,
an 1 Mr Hobson having failed to
give his I0111 in this time, tlu*
Governor has been notified, hul
the Ordinary has not received any
orders about the matter up to
this writing
Buy your Groceries, Hardware
Tobacco, Cigars Tinwtfi’c, any
WeodeuwtttM from
li. T‘ WALK EH.
Tim exercises on monday morning
consis'.iag of songs, decliiuatious,
4c. were well doue and showed plain
l v th 0 the puiiils bad been trained
lit .ki'iful hands. .Seven Webster’s
lod ap
pealcers:
Lewis Evans; Clarence Thigpen ;
Gainer Thigpen; Willie Bell. Clias,
Hunter and Emanuel Herman. Tho
prizes were awarded by Col Ocar H.
Rogers, who made a short hut ap
propriate address.
The annual exibition was a grand
su cess. The pantomime, Cupid In
The Kitchen; aud the tableau. Stat
nary, were beautifully executed-
On Teusday morning tho gradua
ting class consisting of fourteen
were given tlieir diplomas by Oo|.
J.N Gilmore with a short address
delivered in liis usual pleasant inan-
Honors were coufercd upon the
following*. Miises Mozelle Whitaker,
Rosa Tnliulerro and Mary Martin
shared the first bailor. Miss Lee
Kirkwood reeieied the second.
Mr. Albert Howell, of Atlanta
.he orator of the day was introduced
by lion, B. I). Evans Jr. Mr. How
ell did justice to his theme, “The
South of Today.” All were much
pleased with his address.*
Prof, Whitaker’s Concert Tues
day night was a brilliuijt one: the
Professor deserves great credit and
liberal pationage for the pain? tak
en willi his s hoi.- is.
Taking the whole it could not
have been better and we congratu
late the teachers for .dextrous man-
agment of children. Succss to the
Sandersville High School and her
corps of teachers, is the wish ol' the
Mercury.
make a further
growth iu holiness.-TboinaH Kemps
One day the children were hven ; ni
an object lesson on the blue heron
The teacher called attention to its
small tail, saying: “The bird has no
tail to speak of.” The next day she
asked the scholars write a deseri| -
tion of the bird, aud a little German
girl wound up by saying; “The blue
heron has a tail, but it must not be
talked ubout. ’
Election of Teachers*
The ann ml clecli >n of teachers f »’
tne l’uolic School of Sunihr >vil le
will take place on the night ol the
first Monday in July All parties
who desire positions as teachers are
requested to send in their applii li
tmus to the President or secretary
of the board before that time.
By order of
John N. Gilmore President
City Board of Education.
Horatio N’ Hollilicld
Secretary.
lllllllU**
3 lime*
C. U 1‘mxCi.k,
Sn inter* villo Ga
v If your watch is
m out of order take
it to the old relia
ble, A. J. Jernigan and
Son’s Jewelry store.
Overstocked and must
unload.
Cut prices on all ne
and seasonable good
this week and on at
McCarty’s two sores,
Sandersville and Ten-
nille.
Mrs. C. C. BRO WN,
-dealer in—; j 3
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
fNOTIOTO &o.i
Th) tho.iwi.eter registered Sun
day 1 (5.
1 Love Old Georgia.
Oh I love old georgia I love its
pines, its verdant bids all clothed
in wire grass; I love its sunny skies
and voluptous rivers,its balmy breze
wafted as it were from Edens Lovely
bowers, and Tropic seas; bringing
r oh odors of the orange blossom,
exhaling this wonderful clime and
fairv laud with salubrity.
I love the Boreal land with all its
icy crags: the African wind,coming
from the lurid ciimc of Capricorn.
But 110 place for me like Georgia.
I think ere many clays have glided
by on the portals of time’s pinions I
will write a book ol poetry on the fa-
na and flora of Gesrgia’s paradise.
May the ruler of man and tuitions
be with li e iu iny fcble attempt.
In your next issue 1 will present
to tlie critics g. ze a le v lines on the
grand old state.—J. Allegory.
But granpa was deaf, and|dicl not
know she .poke. “I think u’a a lit
tic calf bleating, said grai dm, look
ing light and left, but not bellin' 1 ,“I
wonder whose calf is lost? I can't
see anything thut looks like a call,"
It was a quiet country road, and
they had not met a single soul-
“It's me puiipa! It’suie-e! wailed
Lucy. “Take me ou-out, gampa
But it was ot no use. 'i lie more
she cried aud called, tlie more gran
pa said “Oh hum and looked right
and left, hut not once behind him -
It was not unlill they reach jd Un
cle Ben’s tlmt the little one could
make her words understood.
“Uuky lien! Unky Ben! Take Lu
cy!’’ she sobbed.
And Uncle Ben went straight to the
barrel and lifted her out. But the
way grandpa stared, and the way
Uncle Ben laughed! Uncle Ben had
her in his arms, and danced into tlie
lmuso. Aud said: “Secchildren, I’ve
found a rubber baby for you! A ba
by in a velvet bonnet!"
“No, no* no! shouted Lucy, "not a
y libber baby!" -
But the children laughed every
time she spoke, saying “Oil* what a
nice one it is! it can talk! This was
perfectly dreadful for Lucy. All tlie
cousins, Fannie, Molly, Charley and
Phil, crowded uround her, cxciaiin-
ing, “oh. what a beautiful, biantilul
doll!’’
And they pretended not to believe
her wwen she slumped her root und
screamed, ‘,1’se L11 -u-uey!’’
You never can know how sad it
was. She thought her li Lt 1c heart
would break, lint she lived through
it. aud is alive now. And it did her
a great deal of good; tor* after this,
whenever she had a wild wish for to
“d’ess up and go calling, she rcinem-
bnred that ride iu the barrel, and
how her cousins hail taken her for
u rubber baby, und how very, vary,
sad it had seemed.
Aud so Lucy Lockwood turned cv
er a new leaf, and never ran away
any more—Selected.
CHURCHES.
Tho Baptist Missionary Society
meet Moid-ij alter every third
Sunday, ■.
Tho Methodist Subbath School
has changed the meeting huur from
3:30 to 4 o’clock p. iu.
Preaching at tho jl/ctliodiit Church by
Itev. U. 8. Johnston, on the let. 3rd und
4th Sabbath* al 10:30, a. iu. and nt 7.1s
p. m. on the lal 2nd und 3rd bahballm ot
euch month.
Thera will bo preaching nt tho Mollto-
di»l Church ut Teimillo every necoad 81111-
duy by ltov. G.S.Jolinnton. At th. Bap
tist every 4th Sunday by Kev. T. J. iJcuk
Ladies Prayermceting every Wed
nesday at 3 P. M,
Band of Mope and Golden Reap
ers evefy Friday at 3 P* M.
The Ladies Missionary socioty
meet the Monday nl'ier Dt sabbath
n each month at 3 P. M.
Appointments oi A. B. Herring
disciple of Christ, for tho month of
Has just received her Spring Stock consisting in part, on* ot Iks most
aompibto lines of Ladies’, Misses aud Children’s Hats and Bonnets ever
brought to this market. Feathers, Pliu|ues, Tips and Flowera in great
variety and I guarantee Quality, Stylo and prices.
Call early aud make your selections while tho stock has nearly every
YAItlERY and STYE,
found on the Spring Fashion Plates of 138T..'| Notions of all kinds con*
d nt ooiuiug.
FINE DRESSES
Out. fitted and made to order. Every lady,in town, comity or adjohj*
ing eouulius are earnestly requested t) call at my strore, see and exea*
i, ie my Stock whether they wish to buy or pot. Cor. Harris and Jerni-
•uu Streerts, Watkius’ Building.
0 Apil 5th 18*7.
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA. MILLS,
Sandersville - - - Ga.
T HESE mills are ttow making thu
boat Flour and Meal of any mill iu
he country. Every accommodation
provided for people coming in fro in
distance. Honest men are is
harge, aud EVERY POUND e?
Meal, Flour and Bran
That the whc*ilnnd corn will makt is
GUARANTEED TO TIIE CUSTOMERS
of t he mill, less the toll.
So bring in your WHEAT AND
corn at the same time and thereby
save going to mill twice.
C. R. PRINGLE, lWtor
-9 85—tf D. C. HOWARD, Miller
May.
A M
r A
i*opillar apring* 1*1 Sunday at 11 oo’k
Union •* *’ 7 ’*
ilrtliaady 2 *‘ 11 ‘‘
llurrimm 3 “ 11 “
Tenuille 6
Home of poor 4 " 4 “ r M
Preuchiug ut Hiddleville.
Every seeOml Sunday nt tbe Baptist
Cliinch*, Rev. Turner Smith poalor. Kv-
foiirtk Sunday and Saturday before at tbe
MelliodUt Church Ruv. J. J. An.ley parlor
Preaching at the Davisboro, lhip
list Church, the 2d, Sabbath in each
mouth, Rev, W. L. KillpatrickJ.. At
tho Methodist Church, on the 1st,
and 2d, Sabbaths, by Rev. J. J.
Ansiey, Sunday Schools at both
churches every Sunday evening.
Appointments oi Kev. N. II
Ol instead for 1S87^
Tabernacle 1st Sunday and
aturday beiorc. Deep Step 2d
Sunday and Saturday before.
Cabin Hill 3d Sunday and Sat
urday before. Bay Spriug 4tli
Sunday and Saturday bclore,
Bethel 1st Sunday 3 P. M. Piny
Mount 4th Sunday 3 P. M.
$25.00.
AT JERNIGAN and SON’S JE
|ELRYSTORE
Machine
Puzzle.
Place an II and two N’s and an
L in a row,
With an A and two I’s, ore
more N, and an 0;
Then one each ot* a G, U, E, S,
and T,
Will make wbat temperance chil
dren arc glad to see.
Mary Giuim”
Notice.
Notice is hereby given tlmt nt the en
suing session of tho Qsueral Assembly
of Georgia, a bill will be introduced
untitled nu act to amend an act to au
thorize.ths corpurntion of the city
Sandersville to levy a tax for :he pur
pose of establishing aud maintaining
Pulilio Schools in said city and to au
tUorizo tho county School commisioucr
of Washington County to pny over to
tlie Board of Education of auid public
Sohools snob part of the State School
funds us may bo their just pro rata
share thereof aud to authorize the city
counoil of said city to appropriate the
proceeds front I ho grant of license to
retail spintous liquors iu said city and
also tho iutenst aud dividendsjfrom tho
the oity’s iu vestment in tho Sandersville
and Teauillo Railroad said Public
School purposes," and to aboliab present
board of trustees and authorize the legal
voters of city of Suudorsvillo to elect a
board of six trustees to manage said
school, and hold their office for six
v-urs, and for other purposes.
May 31st 18887.
FARMERS FAVORITE.
Is meeting with satisfaction with
planters in Washington county, to
lie fouuil at Eureka Mills. 7-14 t1
TOWN mt TEN.mU,
MAYOR.
.’ohu Harman.
ALDERMEN
J D Franklin,
II 8 Hutch
W J Joyner,
J. 1'. Mcrchiaon, j
CLERK
H 11 Massey,
MARSHAL
J H Davis
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CITY DIRECTORY
Mayor.
J. N. Gilmorc,
Mayor Pro Torn
W." R. TmarEN.
Aldermen.
B. E. RocoaTON,
J. B. Rodeiits.
A. M. Mayo.
S. G Lang
Clerk.
Henry Mitchell.
Treasurer.
B. J. Tarbutton.
Marshal.
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Mrs Mary A Livehmok-x
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