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TUESDAY.
■ JUNE 28H» - *
1887
Nri'iiMsuni) in(—
A.J. Jernigan&Co.,
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^UKIiSVIM'i: UKOIMilA
attend the ice cream festival, but
general impression is that
other inducements more highly es
teemed than festival, brought
about this wonderful phenome-
ncn.—Irwinton Appeal.
Sandersville, is not dead by along
sight, with her 2000 souls slic like
0Ul R ‘l> Van Winkle has only
taken a morning nap, she is now It.i
ly awake and ever walehlul, all
tlial is necessary to make her a bus
iness tow n is for the citizens to grasp
M*e enterprises that are so much
needed and pull together until they
get them, and not tare down what
they have got.
mask ba m..
SnmlersvIIlp’N vs Linton's.
CASH
Wo had a game of ball in the city
between the Sandersvilleand Linton
clubs ou last Thursday. Game was
ealletl by the umpire, Mr. II. •Sand
man, at 8:30 sharp. The followin'
is the score.
Br©r r lTsix. ('ollecloi 1
As an election for the olllec ofTax
Collector is ordered at an early day,
1 hereby respectfully announce my
self as a candidate for the olllce and ,. .-
solicit the support of my friends and Mch ‘ IKKEY
Ot the public generally.
J. A. HUNT.
June 21st 1887.
PKIWOXAL IIEXTiOX.
G. 8. Johnston has returned
S A N DE US V1L LlC’S.
W’WI.TuN
illluWN
Duuloo
Pittman
Rouohton
Smith
WniTAKF.a
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varim. A marvel
of pjritv, slrenglli and wliolcrumcn chk
Mura economical limn the ordinary kinds
and cannot tc sold in competition w ith (lie
wullitnde of low tests, short weight alum
orplio-pite powder. Sold only in cans.
Koval Baking I’uwuku co. loti wall
Ki N V.
lie/,
home.
Mr Lucias Hobson who has been
'tuite sick, is improving.
Mr. Mack Duggan is rusticating
in Gnmmaek.
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Miss. Hoi thu Herman, is very sick
with typhoid lever.
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Curiosity at V. J’s
Let us have the Hank,
Givens a Ware-ho use.
Sec notice of Mr John Spaulding.
Don’t let the Uuiou Depot die out.
The Public Schools will still
run.
The Legislature meets on the lir<il
of July.
Build the Sandcrsvillc A Union
Point Railroad*
The city council is enjoying a
harvest in lines this mouth
Mr. Louis Holt, made n short
visit to Weightsville
Col 1 L Smiths, bright face was
on uur streets Saturday
Mr. Warren Lovett, drives the pet
tiest turnout in the city.
Mr. Harry Evans Ims returned
fioui Mercer University.
Col Evans little sou who has been
quite sick is improving.
Col. K. O, Bostick is in Wrights-
ville on legal busiuuss.
Capt. I. Herman, who has been
quite sick, is improving.
Mas A T Duncan has rcturnod to
Dublin,
Pittman
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Altc-l'nion of* the 1st (iia
Regiment ami ISJtli, «n 4
Bnttnlion.
In persuiii.ee to a previous call
a portion of the snrvivois of the I Gaudy
1st, Georgia llcgiincnt and the
12lh, Gn. Battalion, assembled in
the Court House on the 220, inst,
to organize lor llio purpose ol
holding a ro-union of the above
named commands at Sandersvillo,
Gie, the 3rd, of August 1SK7.
On moti: n of Col, John N.
Gilmore, Col. B. D. Evans, was
appointed Chairman of the meet
ing and W. G. Hobson, Eicp, See
rotary.
On motion of 13. S. Boatwright
til3 chairman was requested to
appoint a committee oi forty to be
selected from each command, to
sol.eit for a Barhucuc for Ketinion
of the 1st Gn Ucgiinont and 12th
On Battalion on the 3rd, day
ol^August, 1887, at Sandeinvilk^
Ga, who are requested to report
to the chairman Col B. D, Evans
1st Tuesday iu July 1887.
1*11 B IE S.
BY
Holt Rro.
Connr.CTKo Weekly.
Lnrillards Smitl'per lb
55 els
10 cts
26 cis
7A cts
..15 01 7" cts
.8 (k.. 10 cts
25 cts
.... 5 els
lb.
10 els
10 cts
10 cts
30 els
Tobacco
Soda “ “
Sugar “
Lard •*
l’owder “ “.
Soap “ “.
L Ron l Tobacco per
Apples per can
Oysters per can
Tomatoes per can
Vinegar per gal
Molasses “ “ 21 (a 25 cts
Kerosiue Oil “ “ 171 c'.s
Uilil'bon Cano syrup per gal 50 els
Remember we keep nil kinds of gro
ceries nml foil then) cheaper than any oti«
else. \\T nro ids i licndipinrlers for ulass-
w lire, I'in wa re, Crocket y w.ire, Wnchlcn wu re
not oils. Jewelry, and every tiling else kept
in a liwLelas* Grocery Store Dont fail lo
cmi e lo see in w lien in march of bargain*.
Weean be found iii the 10, cent Sloreold
siai.djind opposite Pringle's store,
limpeclfilllv,
holt .t into.
May 17tli 1387,-3 mo.
To Our WtibKoribors.
Overstocked and must
unload.
Cut prices on all new
and seasonable goods
this week and on at
McCarty’s two sores,
Sandersville and Ten-
nille.
Subsetibora to the Mercury cm:
get one of I)r. Kendal's treatment m
the horse, and new subscribers wil
gclone also as a premium to the
The chnirimut Appointed tlie fol j Mercury. Subscribe now before they
lowing committee.
H 8 Boatwright, W C Mathew-,
G W Peacock, John A Hobson
John A Marlin Joint W Layton
G W I Tartly, Abel Cason
George 8 Avant M K VYood Sr
W ll.Avant C A Move
are ai
cents re
here to fori
I need
get one. Price ten
from twenty-live as
!2Xsareksi Mills for
Hale.
I now olf.r this valuable property for
s ili. 1 . Will sill ono half or whole i derust,
. - , rent, or lo.isu for live years. The smoke
lv..Will'd Martin, JohllSOn COllUly, »''uk ha* just been lenglliunud mid one of
- * i Wtlnon* patent spark urrcslers put on and
no danger of lire from llieHinoko «luck no'V.
The house is a good dir e story frame mill
The 4th, of July will bo a big
day with the colored people here
Several young meu and ladies at,
leaded the Linton Couiinoncciucnt.
Pontp Braswell the escape con
vict wus captured iu Johnson coun
ty
J See notice of Capt. J A Hunt,
he is a candidate lor Tax Collec
tor.
ill M- W. Pournell made a flying
visit to our city last week 1
Miss Mamie Arnau has relumed
from Louisville.
Lave
Ke-union of the 1st Gr, Regi
ment and 12th Gn, Battalion oil
the 3rd, of, August
An election of Teachers lor thu
Suiidcrbville Public Schools trill
he held on the night of the 1st
Monday iu July.
The Sandersville Hotel is now
being plastered on the outside,
and when finished will make u
handsome building.
llev Lester, oi the South
Georgia Conference, preached a
Sood prncliecal Herman, at the-
Methodist cliuich Sunday
Rev. W. D. Oliver, of the Chris
tian Church, will preach at Bethle
hem Academy, on the li rst Sabbatli
(.‘veiling in July, at 4 o’clock.
The lollowing gentlemen are
being spoken of ub candidates for
Mayor, Col Gilmroe, Dr Rawlings
Hr Summerlin and Dr Roberta
Col. O. II. Rogers and lady
returned I'm in Alillodgoville.
Mr. J. P. Liglitscl the photographer
left yesterday lor Augusta Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. Stancliff of Atlanta
are stopping at the Hotel Sauciers-
vllle.
Miss Maggie Whiddon is homo a-
gain after pleasant visit to Wilkin
son.
U iiano Total
Mr. Sam Smith of the Sandersville
team made the only 3 base hit in the
game.
Walton and l'ittmnn of the San-
dersvillo team and Z. Hall of the
Linton team made 2 base hits.
The Linton team were geutel-
manly young men.
AGAIN VICTORIOUS.
The Sandersville team crossed
hnU witli Tennillo on Friday lust.
Sandersville did not carry her regu
lar team, ir she had, the Tonnilleitc*
would not have had any chance
whatever.
The following is the score:
Sandersville ; 17
Tcnuilleitcs ]2
T O Wicker D R Cu mining
Walker G Knight Geo W Mills
M M Mathis
W II Hines
W II Fulghum
W It Robison
R J More
M H Boyer
W E Wat kin 8
R J McCoy
John it Wicker
W A Smith
J Frank Walker
N If Jordan
J J Jordan
G 11 Thigpen
I Herman
J T Youngblood
Juspor M Stubbs
L D Newsome
M O Levorctt
8 M. Gilmore
W J Jordan Anderson M Riddle
A J Trawick M K Kinmnn of
Jefferson County.
13. D. Evans, Chairman,
W. G. ItoilBON,
Secretary,
building us good us new, with four ran ol
French liurr Klines f)0 II I* engine, with
all necessary inneliinrry in good running
order. Two ran of corn nml twuof wheat
hairs, now doing it good Custom nml mer-
chaut lillsiiiess. Located in N111 dersvillo
(la., with railroa.l fscililiei in every dine-
don. The mill lias a euLlcn ginnery iiUnchcd
to il. with 0110 of I lie host locutions in the
Sol’th for 11 Cotton Hee l oil A/ill.
II ultli and olinnte uiis'irpasued in the
South. Good schools uml elmlehes, A liar-
gain for a wide-awake 111111. Can give satm-
litelory jeasoiis for soiling. No fault in the
mills, fur terms mid lurtliur pailieuluo
C, It. 1'lUNUI.B,
Sandersville Gtt.
t. C. C. BKOWK,
—DEALER IN—/J]
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
(NOTIONS, &c.i
Majority run* for Sandersville...
Groceries ot all Kinds cheap at
Fenuk Castellaw’s Whitaker’s old
staud.
Tcimillc Efliglt NHiool Sixer-
eiNiiM, Thursday uml B'l’i-
i\ny. .s a»e *?;iru
Has just received her Sprint? Stock consisting in part, one of the most
complete linos of L illies’, Missos and Children's Hats aud Bonnets ever
brought to this market. Feathers, Plumes, Tips and Flowers ia great
Variety and I guurauteo Quality, Stylo and Prices.
Call ourly and make your selections while tin stock has nearly every
VAKi KKY iiii(l NTYlfl,
found on thu Spring Fashion l’iatus of 1837. jj Notions of till Linde con*
.ituut coming.
ou/oi-oedertke: FINE DKESSE5
it to tllG old relia- Ciat, fitted and ma le to order. Every lady iu town, coimty or adjoin*
! Hie, A. J. Jernigran and • i' K counties are earnestly requested 10 call at tny strore.. soo nii(l,ex*m-
fctOIl’s Jewelry dtore. j ii'S my Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris and Jerni-
aii Strcorts, Watkins’ Building.
Apil 6th 1887!
add rum
3 times
P
Ugj
T T 1. ,1 C11LRGHKM.
J. J- Atkins, C.hiet of Police -ri.-. ,
Ivuoxv.lie, Tcnn., writes• "iMy familv The Baptist Missionary Society
and I arc the beneficiaries of vou'r ’Mood iy uller every third
most excellent medicine, Dr. King's i -’Unday,
The Methodist Sabbath School
Ill-
Mr. R. T. Davis was in the city
last week. Richard is looking:
well.
Miss Gallic Johnston is
her vacation iu the city
brother.
spent
with
her
Miss Georgia Duggan of Linton
spent last week with her sister Mrs.
gait.
J. C. Dll:
Mr. Cliff Sullivan is again In our
city and will take, a position with
W. A. McOarlv it Co.
The programme, consisting ol
speeches well interspersed with
songs, duetts, solo.*, and trios was
. quite interesting.
| The annual address was delivered
by Hon, 13. 1). Evans Jr IJis ad-
J dress was quite a success and gives
l promise of a bright future for the or-
: a tor.
Cap!, P. Ik Talliuferro of Sanders-
villi: presented the prizes awarded
for declamation with a well worded
and applicable address lo the follow
ing speakers; Horace Lord; ; Edgat
New Discovery for consumption;
having found it to be all that .you
claim lor it, desire to testii}- to* iu
virtue. My friends to whom 1 have
recommended it, praise it at every op
portunity.”
Dr. Kings New Discovery for
Consumption is guarenleed to cure
Coughs, Colds Bronchitis, Asthma,
Croup and every atl'ecliou of Throat,
Chest nml Lungs.
Trial Bottle Free at Win Rawlings
Drug More. Large Size $ 1.0-0
Election ol'TeacIier*-
M>\ J. R. Thigpen, is a clever Wood; Wallace Davis; Walter Hard-
very
efli
flic MiiitouRY will bo sent for the
s,1; ol sum of ifi. 00 to nil who pay
eusli when they su bscribe. Wo will
<|° uni-best to give you. your money’s
Worth; and make the paper desirable
.u the future.
•A- hail and wind storm passed
°' er Hr. Summerlins, Messrs B-
^dsons, and Jesso Newsomes,
plantations doing considerable
damage to crops and out, houses.
f he hot and dry weather that we
bad for several weeks, has hurt the
tU|n tlo l > , but the refreshing show-
fl!j lliat lull last Wednesday lias
HU Urn crops in line growing condi
tion.
I lie Governor huving declared
id effice ot Tax Collector now va-
e aat, the Ordiimty has ordered an
faction to he held on Wednesday
•» u :y tliu 2tnh, 1837 lo fill the
Vacancy.
R
J °v Hr Buck, of Siilctn, Ala
addressed the children oftho B ip-
Sunday school ou Sunday in
a very
appropriate nud iu interest-
ln B lecture lie also fill the pul-
1 JI1 iu Jthe morning and at night
„ ^' l0 °t' Washington county’s
, M successful and energetic fur-
d t ' s > ! ln 'i vt; d m Irwinton onTlmrs
1 m Li rUon * tla ^ Airiviig when
jj,j *1 , H1) d being a widower too, it |
dht be said that HillllA i.VJP I
gentleman and makes a
clent county Treasurer.
Mrs. Dave Witkowsky and chil
dren of (Savannah are iu the city
stopping at the Gilmore House.
Miss Susie Jordan after spending
six months with her sister Mrs. J. J.
Blown in Fla., lias returned home.
Miss Mollie Duggan, Mrs Snl|ie
Trawick and Mr and Mrs, Louis
Rodgers are visiting Mr 0. I Dug
gan and la.mil/
Mrs B. J 13 Wartlten, the datigli
ter of Col B G Smith, died at her
home in Forsyth, vciy suddenly on
Sunday the 19th, The remains
wore brought to Bartow, lor bur-
riel.
Messrs Juliire Cohn, 1 W Mew-
man, H T Gvimore Cleon Adams
and Misses Mary Gilmore, Lula
Colo and Mary Roberts, attended
ilm commencement at Milledgeville
last wccK.
wick; Willie Hardwick; Willie N.
j Smith; Missos, Maud Strange; Lina
Ryberson; Niiomio Pittman; Mamie
Beck; Lccic Posey,and Bessie Beck.
Long live the Tennillo High
School uud her efficient corps ot
teachers.
—
Buy your Groceries, Hardware
Tobacco, Cigars Tinware, any
YVeudenwaio from
R. T WALKER.
I ILOVli OJLU ULOKUIA.
O’er tlie bill.* of old Georgia dear,
The Himnuer fkie* are blue and elcur.
Her clinu* doth brentho tlie gentlest air,
And -jneads its verduer every \\ here.
Tlie liuqdd waters from ils mountains
Coursing from llieir gentle lountains,
Iloiv gmlly ttiruligh the valleys pass
As floating o’er a sea ol glass-
Beautiful Atlantic near at band,
And crystal rivers withm her land;
Uramlui-e, sccDery every way,
A.id snowy lilies on every bay.
Look over her beauties far and wide 1
Aud view a land nf parad *e;
her plains a ad valev are ever mild,
As Turkey’s clime when Eden amilid.
The nnntntl election of teachers for
the Public School of Sandersville
will lake place ou the night ol the
lirst Monuuy in July All parties
who desire positions ns teachers are
requested to send in their applica
tions to the President or secretary
of the board bciore that tinii.
By order of
John N. Gilmore President
City Board of Education
Horatio N- Hollilield
Sccretai-y.
has changed the meeting hour from
3:30 to 4 o'clock p. m.
Breaching at the J/ethodist Church by
Rev. G. S. Johnston, on the 1st. 3rd and
•Ilk Sabbaths at 10:30, it. in. and at 7.1 «j
p. in. on the 1st 2nd and 3rd Sabbaths of
cadi mouth.
There will be preaching at the Metho
dist Church at Tennillo every second Sun
day by R.iv. < I. S, Johnston. At the Bap
tist every -1th Sunday by Rev. T. , J. lleek
Ladies Prayormoeting every Wed
nesday at il P. SI,
Band of Hope and Golden Reap
ers every Friday at 3 P* M.
P atronize Homo
dustry.
BURMA MILLS,
SandersTrille - - - Ga.
“J“HEJ3E iniho are now making thu
be.st. Flour and Meal ol'any mill
tli e country. Every accommodation
is provided let people coming in from
it (list utu-e. Honest men tiro iu
charge, aud EVERY POUND e>f
. Mil 1, Flour and Bran
L’lint i ll i wIkt;« uud corn will make is
11UA K.C 'TICKU* T(>. T11K CUSTOMKRS
of thu tiL, il, less the- toll.
So bill, g in you.r WHEAT AND
The Ladies Missionary society’I corn at th ts same tmno and thereby
meet tlie Monday alter 1st gabballi save going’ to mill twice.
Su\ e*l liiiy Life,
Mi.D. I. Wileoxson,of HorseC.tvo
Ky., says lie was, for many yours bad
ly afiiicled with Phthisic, also Diabled
the pains were almost uueuduntldd
und would sometimes almost throw
him into convulsions. Ho tried Elec-
trio Bitters nml got relief from first
boltlo and after taking bix bottles
was entirely cured und had gained
in lleslt eighteen pounds, bays he
positively believes ho would have
died hud it net been for the relief af
forded by Electno Bitters, bold at
fifty cents a buttle by WmRuwlings-
WISB3 A.\ T S> Ol'itEitWgSE.
Good Goods Low Prices Square
dealing to ill at Frank GaslellawV
Whitaker's old stand.
A Correction.
We wish to make .a correction in
the piece published last week, collect
ning the exibilijn ol the Sunders
villo High School. We lclt out the
name ol Forest Boyer ns a recipient
of a prize for declamation.
AT JERNIGAN and SON'S JEW
ELRY STORE,
Hlaelftiue!
He who is false to the present duty
breaks a thread in the loom, and will
see the elleet when llm weaving of a
life-lime is unraveled.
“George,” asked the teacher of u
Sundtiy school class, “whom, above
till others, shall you wish lo see when
you get to ‘heaven?” With a face
brightening up with anticipation, the
little fellow shouted, “Gerliuh.”
The object of reading is not to
know books, but things; its value
depends upon the insight it gives,
it is no more necessary to remember
tlie books that liave made one wise,
llien if is to remember the dinners
that have made one strong.
Talking Shop.—Physicitin (exam
ining rural editor for life insurance
purposes;: -‘Your circulation does
not scent to bo impaired?” Editor;
Au Ice Cream fi estival will be jbJu; we’re printin’ 300 copies it week
now, itg’iu only 500 a year ago.”
[gtclt month at 3 P. M.
Appointments of A. B. Herring
disciple of Christ, for tlie month of
.May.
l\i|ml.ir spring* 1st Sunday ul II
Uniun “ " 7
Beths.nU 2 “ 11
Harrison 3 “ 11
Taimillu li
Home of po u r 4 *• .j “ r m
IM-eaelsJug :il ISidtllevHIc.
l-.vcry second .ViHidiiy nt thu Baptist
Ulum-h, Rev. Turner Kniith pastor. Kv-
foiutli Sunday und gatinday before at tlie
Methodist Cl.ttr-h R v. J. .1. Ansh y pastor.
Proaeltingat the Davisboro, Bap
tist Church, the 2d, Sabbath in each
month, Rev. W. L. Killjmlriekj.. At
the Methodist Clairol), on the 1st,
and 2d, .Sabbaths, by Rev. J. J.
Anslcy, Sunday Schools at both
churches every Sunday evening.
Appointments ol Rev. A. II
Ol instead for 1887:
Tabernacle 1st Sunday and
ntimlay before. Deep Step 2d
Sunday and Saturday before.
Cabin Hill 3d Sunday and Sat
urday before. Buy Spring 4th
Sunday aud Saturday before.
Bethel 1st Sunday 3 l’. M. Piny
Mount 4th Sunday 3 i\ M.
<R. PRINGLE, Prop’tor
7-9 85— tf D. G. HOWARD, Miller
TOWN of TENNILIE,
MAYOR.
Jt bn Hannan,
ALDERMEN
J D FranJkjVni
H S Hatch,
W J Joyn^
J. fi*. MerohisqiL .i
CLERK. ‘
• II B Massey, ; 5.
MARSHAL/"
•F H Davis ’
USU8 Arsh Ir’miacl’a, ■
A Well Tried Treatment
For ImisiiiHutlon, Asthma, HrwicUU.
Dy-speijshh Fata frit, |f« r Fever, Head.
m-lie, th-lffiHy IthouiiHttisitt, IKouraliria.
Dlld all Ohrouioand Ktrvout IXterdtn. " ’
When “Couipound Oxyges” | s |
lionet has imparted lo it increase
f hat Orean aenila Lirlli (!■« t_l.
inhaled lk«
. nirreasctl vitslity
(traan sends fi.rlli the UomI' wUh, more
lorco and Ich* w««r to itself; the vi^jr y., lr
roiits leavi ou t|i**lr circuit new deposit
vital force in every cell oftiseuo eve» vvhick
tliev pass and return ag-in for a UK aup#.
p y. This simple story Is tlie rational ,i.
plication of the greatest advance that uu-dt*
eal srience hasyutnmdo,
i".' 1 ' 1 * CoiniHimid Oxygen Troatmaot •
which Drs. Starkey A Palon, No. 1529 Aren
kti-eet, Philadelphia, have I won using for
the last sixteen years, is a scientific ndiueu
nient of the elements of Oxygen and SUrZ-
Notive.
No storms arise or tempest rage,
To stir the sires of lurid age,
No lightning flush or thunders roai -
Dislmb this culm and peaceful shore,
In this fair land I passed my boyhood hours
And rested neatii her curtained bowers;
My home oil h.-r peaceful plains or shore.
And may it he Ibievcr more.
The canopy with its stars may shine,
The Ailiintio with |ts salty brill. ;
And earth with .ts verdant leas,
Will nut steal from me my liberty.
Allegory
Festival
Notice ia hereby given that at the on*
siting session of tli • Geiim-ul Assembly
of (foot-gin, a bill will be introduced
entitled ntt nut to mneud nil act to nif
thorizo.Uio corpointion of the city of
Sandersville t«> levy it tax for :lio pur-
d£W!NG*MACtm
HAS NO EQUAL.\!
ueased ami miido portahlo that it ia caraied
by e.-rprtsw to every portion of tlie eounu-v
—indeed, it is sent all over the world, *
PERFECT SATISFACTION
Das. bARKEY & JbkLKjt have the liUrt
to refer (m proof of their standing at Ph*.
sicians) to the following named well-know*
persons who have tried their Treatmen
iIon. William D. Kmllkt,
Home Ssiif lacliice Cn.j jszajjsss
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30 Union Square, N. Y. Chicago, III. St. Louis, Mn,
Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex, San Franclico, Cal.
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Jcrnisan & Non
Uiicklfu’.s Arnica Sulvn.
Tba Bust Halve in tlie world for cuts
Braises, Sores, UJc-ors, Salt lllteuin,
Fever Sores, Tetter, Ob.ipped Hands
V, os . , ',. ,f u e , Btal ? li “ l,ing . i"" 1 Cltilblttinn, Corns, and ail SkiuErup-
I. , 1, Si-lionis m said city and w aI1 ‘ lions, nml positively cures Piles, o
tlionze tho county Bchool comwiisioucr ! 1 . , k, *
given at tho residence of Dr
Brantly, on Thursday night next
for tit* benefit of the Methodist
Clinrch All are invited
Best Green Coffee
F run k w Oaf te Haw's
s aud.
ct per lb a
taker’s oil
Ticket agent: You don’t expect
those two boys to go on o/io ticket?
Site: Of course I do. It’s a twin.
Ohufers, Spanish peanuts Seed
Potts, for sale by A. S. SrAitks.
county
of ir-.Hhiiigton County to pay over ti
tin: Board of Education of said public
Soliools such part of tho State School
funds as may bo their jnat pro rata
allure thereof’ aud to authorize the city
council of miid city to appropriate the
proceeds from the grant of license to
retail spin tons liquors in said city and
also the iut; rest and di videndsjfrom thu
the city’s investment in the Sandersville
and Tennillo Railroad said Public
School purposes,” and to abolish present
board of trustee* and authorize tho legal
voters of city of Sundersvillu to elect a
board of six trustees to manage said
school, aud hold flitiir offico for six
'•ears, and for other purposes.
May 31st 18887.
FIKMines I AVOKITE.’
Is meeting with satisfaction witli
planters in Washington ‘county, to
be found at Eureka Mills. 7 14 ti
no pay re quired. It is guarantee
to give perfect satisfaction, or moil?,
refunded. Price 25 cents pot- box
FOR SALE BY DR. 11AWLINGS
A lot of Mikado Hair Rolls at
Miss Mary AY. Perry’s.
CITY WlltCCTOUY
Mayor.
J. N. Gii.moiu:,
Mayor Pro Tern
AV. R. Tiiigpkx.
Aklurmmi,
B. E. Roughtox,
J. 13. Roiuurrs.
A. M. Mayo. *
S. G. La.ng.
Cirri;.
Hkxky SIjtciieli,.
Treasurer.
J. Taubltton.
Marshal.
R. 51. Brown."*
C.
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Editor EntJimm Observe?, Philadelphia
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Editor American Reformer Sew York.
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Trojit’r St George,» Hotel Philadelphia:
Mu Frank Kiddai.l
A well-known Merchant, Philadelphia "
Mr William II AViiitk.ly,
Silk Manufacturer Philadelphia, Pit.
And many others in every purt of the U 8
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