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IN Till: CITY.
Jf nut/ of our SURSCRIRERS fnil to re
tries their PA PER, they will please notify vs
„( the furl, immediately'^
TUESDAY^"" 7 - ~~ JULT-1^iT)887
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A..X. Jernigan&Co.,
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j.AMHHtSYII.liK HtiORUlA
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vtries. A marvel
nf |> irily, strength and wholesontouess
More ecommiical limit tltu ordinary kinds
and ennnot lie sold in competition willt llie
multitude of low tests, sliort weight alnm
or jdiospalc powder. Sold only in emts.
Koval Baking Powiu-ul c’o
fit N Y.
loa wall
liOCAlt ItltK VITHES
Curiosity af V. J’s,
Fresh* Hums for i>alo at F. M.
Caste! law’s
Mr 51 G Wood, hap withdrawn
from the race for Tax Collector.
A interesting meeting was ouv-
iie*l on at Hims’ church Sunday,
Soruo very good work has been
done oil thu track of the A G &
fct Railroad at the depot
To-Morrow tells the talc who
will he tax collector of Washing
ton county
lMHSSO\.% h MENTION
Mi A S Sparks is in North 0:7
Wo are glad to see that Dr T r
'fin, is .title to ho out again
IlonsC It Pringle and R J;
Moye, were in the city Sal unlay
Tlott. B. D. Evans, left for At
lanta Monday.
Dr 1L 0 Hodges of Ilebron was
in the eity Thursday
Mrs. It, I. Harris has returned
horn Atlanta.
Mr Clill Sullivan left last week
for Clnitunoogii
Miss Annie Smith is visiting
Mrs Z II Houghton of Dublin
MissJ Moselle Whitaker is visit
ing friends in Atlanta.
Mrs A. Y Haines lias returned
from North Gu,
Mrs J. It Thigpen is still very
sick with typhoid fever.
Miss Mary M Wood of Oconee,
is visiting Irwintoa
Misses Belle and May Wceddon
are visiting in Atlanta
Cnpt T J5 Brown lias returned
from a visit from Burke county
Mrs Ella Mills of Macon, is vis-,
iting Mr C J Trussol, neur vVuis
then
Miss Dora Ivittrol of Oconee,
has returned lrom Monroe Female
College.
Miss Kittio Roilgi-rs of Eatontin
is visiting Miss Stillie Palmer, of
Oconee,
Miss Lena Avant is visiting her
friends in Irwinton
Mr W B Thigpen, and family
am visiting the Springs in North
Georgia
Messrs- T L and Clarence Kit
trel me visiting Mrs Dr McBride,
ot Oconee.
Miss Bellle Wood who 1ms been
kith.
Hardly twelve months ngo tlie
! town of Kilo was unknown, hut now
flic primitive forest has fallen before
j I lie keen iixo ot progress, where the
. deep solitude had never been broken
I stive by a few roaming indians, to
day is dotted with new buildings:
the inntiuLoiiy ol the place where the
Bullalo, Antelope ele. found a (ptiei
tilde is brokoti by the continued mu
sic of thu hammer and saw.
There are twelve building lots laid
off, two new stores being erected, one
rosturaunl* Ur 1. I. Smith is loca
ted in a handsome office on J/ont-
gomery St, the Dr. is doing a fine
practice with successful effects*
The Dr, came hero from Washington
County the year after his first course
of lectures. One thing greater si ill
iaKite is the Mineral springs which
alford oxeclout water and is wonder
lolly salubrious. Me. you sbottlo
have seen me Sunday diivlag a lit
tle donkey mule to the buggy, with
my little Dttlffnti by my side Kn
route for Mt. Pleasant Clittrclt to
hear the word of God proclaimed by
a minister of tlie primaltve
Denomination. I leave you to imag
iue flic youthful diettms which were
floating through my brain uu litis
occasion.—Allegory.
C!VI!<I»Rtr/f* <:j»3<!'3!X.
aisiits .vi'to
Ol 11INNIK L. KENNEY.
Sle-Pllitlli OS* Htl! 1st <«.‘t
anti Cks t
Ualtalion.
visiting MrsJ 0 Wood, has ro-
We Darn from Mr. E, M. El-1 turned homo
moro that an inteiostiog meeting j Miss Lizzie Rawlings is visiting
was carried on at Wrightsvilo last, MlUtiu Belle and Lizzie
week. vVall
Mr S. L. Parson being sick caused { Mi* 9 Leah Skrino of Sparta
who 1ms been visiting Mrs T War
then, of Wurthuii, lias returned
him not to he able to start his
Muebincry last week.
In the Veal neighborhood, a dog
went nmd that was bitten by a mad
dog about a year ago, ami bit vigil-
cen dogs.
A snake in a watcrmellon was a
euriosily to tho colored people at
their pic-ttic Friday
Judge Illncs litis given a lot to
the colored people E-ist ot tho A.
<ri. Sc S, Railroad, for a Baptist
church to be built upon.
Paul James colored was over
come by l.eafc Thursday evening and
Dr Summerlin was called in and
soon put him alright again.
Dr Ilollifield mule tho finest
peaches that has been brought to
the city this season*
Mrs Martha Downs, and Miss
Nancy June Webster, were ad*
judged inpaue and scut to the
Asylum
Tno colored Baptist Suuday
School give a pic nic on Friday
Just, tho crowd was orderly and
and the aiiair passed off pleasantly
Our county is still on the up
grade, aurl why some farmers leaves
old Washington, (one of the host
agricultural counties in the State,)
for sorno other, is a mystery to us-
J. D. Billingsley, of Tennessee, an
eloquent evaugebst, will preach at
Tcnnille the fourth Lord’s day at
11 o’clock a. m. At Poplar Springs,
Saturday before the tilth Sunday in
this month.
Tho Board of Education of too
fc’andersville Public Schools, elect-
(d the following teachers on Tues
day night last. Prof. W. II. Law-
eon, Principle, and Miss Maria
Haynes, and Miss Ella Mitchell,
Assistants.
Mr L II Miller, otto of tho old
confederates tells us that lie has
been through twenty one battles.
Mr Miller riu-v carries two wounds
on his person, one through the
body and the other in his right
foot*. It was interesting to hear
some of his war stories on NY od~
nesduy
Groceries ot ull Kinds cheap at
Frank (_qdellaw’s Whitaker’s old
Stand.
A lot of Mikado Hair Ho.Is at
Miss Man W. Pcrrv’s.
Cinders, Spanish peanuts Seed
Ppns, lor sale by A. S. Spakks.
home.
Little Miss Nora Duggan is vis
iting friends at Warrcuton, we
wish her a pleasant visit
Mrs Joint A Quinn and cbildrou
are visling relatives iu West Va
Mr. S. G. Lang, his son Willie
and Miss Nettie Durloo, have re
turned from the North
Mrs 0 C Pope of Now York,
who litis been visiting relatives iu
t;.o county lias returned home
Ool. I. L, Smith nml lady of
Tcnnille, are visiting relatives iu
Cave Springs Qu.
Miss Nellie Sumner, of Augusta,
is visiting Miss Hattie McCarty
Miss Fannie Scarborough, of Ma
con, is visiting Mr C. R. Scarbo
rough, and other relatives.
Mrs. J. T. Tapper was called
to Dublin on account of tho illness
of Mrs Moor, her daughter, last
week,
Miss Lula Cole ot Tcnnille, and
Miss Lillie Dougblass ot Sylvauia
wore the guest of Mrs W P
Lovett, last week.
Prof. Spurgeon Jackson and
lady was iu the city Saturday vis
iting relatives.
Mrs. B. Paris and her two daugh
tors Misses Marie and Bessie of
New York, are visiting Mr Moris
Hupp and family.
Miss Sallie Wall, of Dawson
who has boon visiting Sheriff Wall
and family and other relatives in
the county, returned homo yester
Jay accompanied by Miss Mamie
Wall.
Misses Nannie Wicker Jand
Katie Whidclou, have returned
home.
Dr A I Irwin and lady of May-
field, who have been visiting their
relatives, Dr J I Irwin and Sirs
General Warthenaml families have
returned home
Mr Monniu Wall, who was hurt
by his horse, wo tiro glad lo see is
able lo bo out again,
Mr J 13 Wicker our genial and
energetic railroad agent, was on
the sick last hist week, and is sill
confine l to his bid quite sick
Best Green Coffee 2oot per lb at
Frank Cattellaw’s Whitaker's "old
p and.
Jernigitii mid Son will put n
! gbit h in your watch for tho small
j sum of loeen's.
We tiro more than glad to see our
I young friend, T. I). Johnson upon
I oar streets, once more enjoying the
companionship of Ins friends. He
! has proved hitusclf worthy of out
| esteem ever since his trouble placed
i him in our cllypinu we wish for him
I smooth sidling and many friends in
I the fit taro. He is now bard at work
I mid we hope will be nbio lo make up
; for lost time. Our young Irieud’s
greatest •fault in life(l:ke most ol
| our young men)has been not loving
| and trusting His Heavenly Father
j enough, most ol our young men are
j trusting to the contents of the back
pocket in their pants instead of God.
Should not be? Young triends, this
I does not prove bravery, but coward
* ice. The trus gentleman, the bravest
man, is the one who obeys the law.-
I of bis country to the letter. If the
laws of the state woro enforced, as
they should lie iu your ease young
render, where would you be? The
trouble is, tho state is waiting fjr
some one to report you; but God's
laws are enforced alike oil all. Gods
book bids you obey tho laws of your
Killers. We tire confident our young
friend will love God better ttntl in
the future trust him more Not ma
ny would have behaved as ho has.
ho lias noted bravely, and gentle
manly the whole Unto, and loo much
cannot be said to li is praise.
A Friend
Their SSusim-vs EJ'toiiiing
Probably no one thing has caused
such a general revival of crude at
Dr Rawlings’ dt tig store ns lliwirgiv
ing away to their customers of so
many five trial bottles of Dr. King’s
New Discovery for Consmrtption.
Their trade is simply cnonmis in
this very valuable article from the
Fact that it always cures and never
disappoints, Coughs Golds, Asthma
Hrouohitas, Croup, and all throat
and lung diseases quickly cured.
Y at can test it before baying by
getting atrial bottle free, large size
$1. Every bottle warranted.
[j^Seenc: Grammar class. Dialogue
between teacher and Johnnie. Tea
cher: “What is the future of ‘lie
drinks?” Johnnie: “He is Drunk.”
CASH '"PRICES.
BY
Holt & ISro.
ConneotI*u WkkkLy.
Lorillnrds Suttlfper II) 55.els
Stick Candy “ “ It) cts
Tobacco “ “.. 25 els
Soda “ “ 7.J cts
Sugar “ “ 0 (ti 7 ots
Laril *‘ “ S (ailO els
Powder “ “ 25 cts
Soap “ “ 5 cts
L Road Tobacco per lb 55
Apples per can IU cts
Oysters per can 10 els
Tomatoes per cun 10 et»
Vinegar perg.il 30 cts
Molasses “ “ 21 (Q> 25 els
Kerosine Oil “ “ 17.V ols
Ribbbon Cane syrup pur gal 5(3 cts
Keiuumbur we keep till kinds of gro
ceries ami hell ilium cheaper limn any one
else. We are also hcadipiurtcrs for Glass
ware, Tin ware, Crockery war.-, Wodilon ware
notions, Jewelry, and every tiling else kept
in a first class Grocery Store limit fail to
come to see ns when in search of bargains.
We can he found at the 10, cent Store old
standjind oppos.tc Pringle’s store.
Respectfully,
HOLT & BKO.
May 17th 1887,-3 mo,
Conquer thyself. Till thou hast
dune that, thou ait a slave; for if is
almost as well to be in subjection
to nuothers appetite as thy own.—
Burtou.
Brace Up.
You aro feeling depiessaJ, your appe
tite is poor, you aro bothered with Head
ache, you arc fidgetty, nervous, mnl
generally out of sorts, and want to
brnco up. Brace up, but not with stint
uliints, spring medicines, or bitters,
which have for their basis very cheap,
had whiskey, and 'which stimulate you
for an hour, and thou leave you iu worse
condition than before. What you want
is an alternative that will purify your
blood, start healthy action of Liver and
Kidneys, res tore your vitality, and give
lealtli and strength. Bttoli a
“Dick, Will you take this note to ,
Mrs, .Worse's for me?” asked his 1 I bo
mother, coming to the foot ol the < ’"'-'c!in
stairs, with a letter iu her hand.
Dick was curled up mi the broad,
low window-seat in.Ills pretty room,
absorbed in the pages of an inleiesl-
ing story of adventure, but he laid
’t quickly aside at his mother’s call,
and bounded down die stairs, three
slops at u time.
“All light, mother!” lie said, seiz
ing Lis cap and taking the note. “Is
there an answer?”
“Yes I think Mrs. Morse will
have a small package to send, “an
swored his mother.
In a moment more Dick ivas spec 1
ing down the street o:i bis bicycle
his most treasured possession, with
the note safely slowed away in bis
pocket* Dick bad mentnly resolved
that whenever she wanted any or
rands done, no matter bow interes
ted lie might be iu something else,
bis Columbia and himself should al
ways In; at her service.
Skimming down the sired on bis
new, bright wheel, was pleasure
enough to repav him for bis prompt
obedience, though it bad cost him
an effort to leave his book just at the
most exciting point.
Dick knew that Mrs M orse had a
sou who was a cripple, about Ids
own age, but lie had never seen him
A Idle lie was waiting tor the bundle
ol work llit.t Mrs. 5ior.se bud cotu-
pl l ■ I, lie Imd the opportunity to
make acquaintance with the invalid,
who sat m an easy chair near the
stove, Ids pule, wan face and dark-
ringed eyes speaking of his suffering
Dick’s heart was full to overflow
ing with boyish sympathy for the
patient little sufferer, who had none
■J the pleasures that made bis own
life so blight. “What do you liud to
do, when you have lo sit still all the
time?’’ he asked.
'‘Sometimes I reml,” answered
Walter. “I am very Ibnd ol reading,
but I have read my books over so
niton that I almost know them by
huurt. 1 used to have a put squirrel,
hut it tiled a few weeks ago, and I
miss it ever so much. It knew so
many tricks, and 1 tried to Lunch it
some more."
“Oh, I wish you could sec my ca
nary!” cried Dick eagerly. “He’s a
splendid pet! lie sings so nicely, and
he’s so tame. Why, ho can do almost
every trick 1 ever heard ol a bird do
ing! If you had him’ymi would nev
er bo loueJy. I wish you could sou
him.”
t,“8o do I," answered Waller, lis
tening with interest lo Dick's onlhii
-iuslic description of his Hide pet’s
accomplishments.
Dick’s visit made a pleasant brcul
A C<33fJR!> FACT.
commilleo appdutud at a
' of the 1st Gm. Ueg.and !2th
G i. Bataliou oh the 22ml of June to
report progress on the 1st Tuesday in
July—met in the chamber of thu
city council July 5th 1887 The
chairman Col. B. i), Evans being ah
sunt. Cupl, G. W. l’eueock was called
to preside over the deliberations of
the meeting. Tile first business
hi ought before the meeting was to
ugroe iii>ou the plan or details of the
reunion Barbecue.
M r. M. II. Boyer proposed to let
the dinner bo furnished by some re
sponsible party under a contract and
assess the survivors In Ibis count)
i sufficient amount to pay the bill.
A vole was taken upon tiffs plan by
a division and lost.
—Judge Youngblood proposed that
all the survivors of the 1st Ga. Rcgt
and 12ihGa. Battalion, who felt able
and were willing should furnish a
Barbecue, and other eatables from
home; and thu friends and relatives
of these commands who desired,
could do likewise; and that all those
who assisted be lurnisltcd with a
badge which would pass them into
lie table. This plan Wis adopted
Watkins ball was agreed upon as
die place for tin* dinner.
Co.M.MtTTEi: ON INVITATIONS.
l<’oi* the 12t!i, Battalion
J J Sparks \V E Watkins
J A Hobson.
Committkk on Invitations
For the 1st, Georgia Hogiinent
W (J Muthows, 1* II Tnliul'erro
Dr U W Wliitakor, I Hermann
Committee on securing tin Or.
ator for the occasion
J J Sparks, J A Robson,
Thu meeting adjourned to meet
again-July Kith tn-xi; at which time
every survivor iu Washington unit
a IJoluiug counties is earnestly in
vited to be piesenL Those who
cannot attend iu parson aro toques-
communicate by letter.
G W. Peacock W. G. Robson
Chairman. Secretary
H.N.HOLIjI FIELD
SAND2RSVII.LE, OA.
OffW nrxt floor fo Mi3. Biijug's Millinory
Jtoiv, on ll.iiri* stivoc.
JiU Y YOUJLl
-FRO.M-
(Nono gcntilno without our trade mark.)
O.V IIAM) A\I) FOIl SALE
SPECTACLES, NOSE GLASSES, Etc., Etc.
Watches, Clocks
A2fl)
JEWELRY
lHkPAIUKD BY
TEiE/iTxa-gyjsr.
renewed health
meJieiue you will ffud ia
tern, ami onlySO oeati a
Rawlings Drugstore.
11T. WALKER I.as
first-class Grocery Sto.e
old Photograph Gallery
public patronage
Eleatrio J» r' -
bottle at Dr,
opened a
under the
Ire solicits
in the invalid’s lonely day, and he | JEB 3STX GKA-XT.
was sorry when his new friend hud , 1
to depart.
“Won’t you ride past the window,
so 1 can see your bicycle? "bo asked
when Dick started, and li is mother
pushed his chair over to Lite window
so that lie could look out.
Dick rode up and down two or
throe times ,that Walter might see
all the beauties of his bicycle, and
then, waving Inrewell to the pale, pa
liont lace at the window, set olf for
home.
“Mo 1 her, may I take some of im
books to Walter Morse?” ho asked’
as lie gave her the package he had
brought.
“I think it would ho very wise,'
answered his mother, pleased at hci
boy’s kind thought; and Dick selec
ted his favorite books and took them
hack to Walter before he finished the
story Lo had been so much interes
ted iu.
He often went to see the lame boy
and kept him well suplied with roa
ding; but there was many hours in
which Wafer's eyes would nut per
mit him to usu them iu this way,
and Dick wished he knew some way
iu which ho might make the long
hours puss moro quickly for his
friend.
A thought Hashed into his mind
one day while he was revolving tiffs
matter—not n pleasant one either,
for he tried hard to banish it; but
it would not be put aside in tins way
and came buck lo liiui again and
again. Why not give Walter his bird
It would amuse the sick boy and
make the time pass pleasantly that
now seemed so tedious.
At lirst be felt as if he could uot
do it, and he tried to assure himself
that it was out ot the question for
him to part with liis pel; but then
be remembered bow much lie bud to
make him happy, besides llie health
and strength which enabled him to
enjoy nil pleasures, while poor Wul
ter had so little.
A few months before this time,
Dick had given bis heart to the Sv-
vior, and had publicly consecrated
himself to his service, and just now
the wards lie had chosen for lus mot
to iu his Christian life, came into his
mind and made him decide: “Even
Christ pleased not himself.”
If lie miubi riffs sacrifice be would
be following m the footsteps of Jesus,
whose lile on earth was one of sell-
siierilleo and self-denial.
This thought helped him win the
victory over self, and quiekiy, before
his resolution hud time to Lff , he
look his little pel to his sick friend
The look of ju) fill siirprioc which
lighted up the pule, wan lace almost
repaid him lor Ins bell-denial, lie
did not regret Ins generosity,
IfiSMtCHK*
Tho Baptist Missionary Society
meet Monday utter every third
Sunday,
The Methodist Sabbath School
hns changed the mooting hour from
8:80 to 4 o'clock p. in.
I’ru.-ivliiiiK ut the Jl/ethodint Church by
If :V. G. 8. J.iIiiihIoi), oil llie Dt. 3rd mnl
4tli Sabbilhs ut 10:30, u. in. nml ut 7.1c
|i. in. on llie I Ml find nml 3rd Sabbaths of
each month.
There will be preaching at the Metho
dist Chnreh at Tennillu every second Kiln-
day by Jtav. G. K, Johnston. At llie Ibip-
tis'„ every-lib Sunday by Kev. T. J.JIec-k
Ladies Prayormocling every Wed
nesday al 3 1’. 51,
Band of Hope and Golden Reap
ers every Friday at 3 1’* M.
The Dailies Missionary society
meet the Monday after 1st sabbath
a eacli month at 3 1*. M.
Appointments ot A. li. Herring
disciple of Christ, for the mouth ol
May.
Popular springs ]n,t Sunday ut 11 oe’k am
Union ‘‘ “ 7 “ 1* M
JblllKrtda 2 “ 11 “ AM
Harrison 3 “ 11 “ l’ -U
Tcnnille 5
Home of |io-<r 4 “ 4 “ l* M
I’l'ciirlmiK at Etiilillcvilli!.
Every second iS'u-mlay at the. Baptist
Jhuieli, Kev. Turner Smith pastor. lv;-
fnurlli Sunday nnd Sjturdny before at the.
Methodist Church Kev. J. J. Ausley pastor.
Preaching at the Davisboro, Bap
tist Church, the 2d, Sabbath in each
mouth, Rev. W. L. KillpalnekJ.. At
the Methodist Churuh, on the 1st,
and 2d, Suhbiilhs, by Rev. J. J.
A ns ley, Sunday Schools at both
churches every Sunday evening.
Appointments ot Rev. N. II
Olinstettvl for 1.S87;
Tabernacle 1st Sunday and
uturriuy belore. Deep Step 2d
Sunday and Saturday before.
Cabin llill Bd Sunday and Sat.
unlay hetffro. li.^v Spring -lilt
Sunday and Saturday belore.
i. m; .Bethel 1st. Suuday 13 P. M. Bitty
when Mount 4th Suuday li 1‘. M.
Overstocked and mu,st
unload.
Cut prices on all new
and seasonable goods
this week and on at
McCarty’s two sores,
Sandersville and Ten-
nille.
€. BBOWN,
--DE.YLERIN—;* jj
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
^NOTIONS, &c.s
Hft3 just roceivod her Spring Stock consisting in put, onoof tho most
complete Hues of Ladies’, Misses and Children s llats and Bonnets over
brought to this market. Feathers, Plumes, Tips uud Flowers iu great
variety and I guarantee (J unity, Style and Prioas.
Call early uud make your soloetious while tho Btoek 1ms noarly ovory
YAlilEIfcY mid STYE,
found on tho Spring Fashion Plates of 1837. J Notions of nil kinds con*
slant coming.
FINE DRESSES
Cut, fitted and made to order. Every lady ia town, oounfcy or adjoin-
ing comities aro earnestly requested to call at my slroro, boo and exam
ine my Stock whether they wish to buy or not. Cor. Harris and Jerni-
gau Stroorts, Watkins’ Building.
Apil 5!h 1887.
Patronize Home In
dustry.
EUREKA, MILLS,
Sandersvillo - - - Ga.
THESE mills tire now making llm
| best Flour and Meal of any mill in
tit c eountrv. Every accommodation
is provided for people coming in from
a distance. Honest men aro in
charge, and EVERY POUND of
IM, Flour and Bran
That the wheat nnd corn will make is
GUARANTEED TO THE CUSTOMERS
of the 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, Prop’ter
7-0-85—tf ..J L. YAOit Miller
TOWNofTENNILLE,
MAYOR,
ohn Hannan,
ALDERMEN
J D Franklin,
II S Hatch
W J Joyner,
J. F. Merchison. 1
CLERK
II B Massey, 5
MARSHAL
J II Davis
3EW!NQ*M/1GHINE
HAS HO EQUAL.
PERFECT SATISFACTION
IwHumSeiiilaclieCo.
—ORANGE, MASS.—
30 Union Squaro, N. Y. Chicago, III, C,t. Lou!o, Mo,
Atlanta, Ga. Daiias, Tox, San Francisco, Cal.
~OH SALE- PV
at
R. It. Time can ho hn-1
Jeruigan & Son’s Jewelry Store.
&I&F' Have your watch fixed by
Jcitiigiin & Son, they, will give you
sati-faction.
ho saw hmv happy the bird made
Waller, though for atime be sadly
missed bis little put; and tho eon-
cio'.isiicss that, he nnd couquered self
made him happier than if he had
yielded to its prompting!.
| Will not some other boy take
: Dink’s motto for his own, tin I try to
i obey its teachings of solf-denia.?
.Selected.
| str Glteiip O oeKs at Jcrnigan &
Sea’s Jewelry Store,
SHE!!-
Mrs Daniel Burner wife of the
Colored Bap’ist Preacher d off
July the 14th VUint Mary’ as she
was usually called htu been a |
faithlul citizen and lived to a good
old age: respected by aid She rests
horn lmr labors until I lie last day
when God will say “well done
faithful servant entro thou into
the joys of thy Lord’’
Rtidilcii’s Arnica Salve.
Tho Best Salve in the world for cuts
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever Sores, Totter, Chapped Huuda
Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, o
no pay required. It js guarantee
to give perfect satisfaction, or mons
refunded. Price *25 cents per box
FOR SALE BY DR. RAWLINGS
T3 Y mssstur-oitv
Mayor.
J. N. Git.'lout:,
Mayor Pro Tan
W. R. Tiiioi’isn.
A'dcrmrn.
15. E. Houghton,
J. B. Romans.
A. M. Mayo.
S. G. Lang.
Ckrk.
C. Hunky Mitoiiell.
Treasurer.
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Marshal.
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A Well Tried Treatment
For <'oiisimi|>lloii, Asthma, llroiirhits,
l>ys|M lisla. Catarrh, liny Fever, llouil-
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ailtl till Chrutwi anil yervous lUnartlers.
wlicit '"Compound Oxygen” is inhaled tho
iiejM’t has imparted lo it iucreatfed vitality
That Organ Bends forth the blood with mow
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they puss nml ret am ngnln for n new stq»-
|dv. This simple story Is the rational ex-
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Editor Lutheran Observer, Philadelphia,
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Editor American Reformer Seui York,
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Editor Inter-Ocean, Chicago, 11,
Judge Joseph It. Flanders,
Temple - Court, New York.
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